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...think the media are acting incredibly arrogantly in their use of exit polls to aid them in their projections," she says...
Last December, 33 Bach scores were "discovered" in Yale's archives. Classical music lovers were thrilled precisely because these works, unknown and unperformed, had been lost. The same sense of loss and rediscovers happens when a work is known to exit but is ready soon or performed. Witness the excitement over last year's of a batch if Hitcheock films...
...bouquet sent to Edith Davis, his mother-in-law. Says the florist: "He thanks her for giving him Nancy." Last Election Day, when the First Lady was still wobbly from a bad bump on the head received two days earlier, the President fretted so much that he ignored early exit-poll results and wanted to cancel three important press interviews he had scheduled. At Camp David, the two former movie stars cozy up on a sofa in the dark, holding hands and sharing a bowl of popcorn as they watch good, wholesome films--lately, Local Hero and Phar Lap. Says...
...propriety of his wife allegedly earning more than $50,000 a year as a public relations consultant handling some clients who have dealt with her husband at the White House. Chief of Staff James Baker insisted that "there is absolutely no connection" between the timing of Deaver's exit and the Journal story. Deaver reportedly has been offered more than $200,000 a year to head the Washington office of Burson-Marsteller, the world's largest public relations firm. After his departure, the cheery yet canny aide will doubtless remain a close consultant to the family (see cover story...
...this is her story, and she is playing her own mother. The show was written by Vy Higginsen (Troy's sister) and Kenneth Wydro (Higginsen's husband); Higginsen frequently plays the narrator, and her brother Randy plays the minister. After the rousing curtain call, Randy moves to the theater exit and, ever the good shepherd, greets the congregation as it leaves...