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...will be host of a prime-time weekly newsmagazine show and has formed a company with the network to produce other programs. "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't somewhat sad about leaving a place that was my home for a quarter-century," says Gumbel, who wept on his last day on the air at nbc (which was reportedly paying him a salary until his announcement last week). "But this is my new home." Be it ever so Gumbel...
...often tucks a single plastic flower in it. No one is allowed to imitate the style in her presence. Indeed, no one is allowed to see her brush her hair, not even the President. He once walked in while she was grooming, and she began to weep. She also wept as a teenager whenever she did not get the highest marks in class. She was obsessed with Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus, who mourned for a slain brother. She rarely smiles...
...victim's mother wept through much of the closing arguments...
...both family and history to the Series. When shortstop Derek Jeter threw to first for the final out in the Yankees' A.L.C.S.-clinching victory over the Orioles in Baltimore on Oct. 13, he set off a love-in the likes of which is rarely seen in baseball. Torre openly wept as he embraced his equally teary coaches and players. Later, Torre expressed his love, over and over, for his real family: his wife Alice and their 11-month-old, his older sisters Rae and Sister Marguerite and, on a phone line back to New York City, his brother Frank...
...negotiating with the Brits or fooled by them into taking less than he could have got. As for Jordan's implication that De Valera may actually have been complicit in Collins' assassination, there is simply no valid evidence for it. On the contrary, it is said the Irish leader wept for the entire day after it occurred...