Word: whirlwinding
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...heaves) on a Caribbean cruise. Did Conger change her name? Did they play shuffleboard? Have they got to second base? (Before or after they learned each other's middle name?) Unfortunately, they're not taking calls from the press--though, interestingly, they have separate rooms. "There was a whirlwind for 24 hours, and then reality set in," says Mike Darnell, Fox executive vice president of special programming. "They're taking a step back and taking it very slow." As you'd guess, folks who get hitched on Fox to complete strangers guard their privacy jealously...
...half hours later, after receiving the additional votes of Jim Braude, Henrietta Davis, David P. Maher and Michael A. Sullivan, Galluccio was sworn in as the city's first mayor of the 21st century, putting a dramatic end on a whirlwind night of backroom politics where mayoral votes were exchanged for political ambitions...
...With its whirlwind of concurrent primaries, March 7 is also the date on which superior fundraising and campaign organization will start to make a true difference...
Blake, who has had a whirlwind year on the pro tour, was a late replacement for No. 82 Justin Gimelstob, who skipped the tournament with back spasms...
Morning Prayer Service turns out to be the calmest part of a whirlwind schedule for the popular minister. He's meeting with chaplains from the University Ministry in the morning, counseling members of the Faculty in the afternoon, serving tea, writing commentaries and planning speaking tours well into the night...