Word: f
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...seemed to me to take it a lot more seriously than I did," says Sheldon Stern, a retired historian from the John F. Kennedy Library. "I found it hard to believe that this could be a serious possibility, given the troubles he's already had and, more importantly, the likelihood of post-presidential troubles...
...that Colin has been suffering from the flu. But it is Yorke, 31, who seems the most animated. For its own amusement, the band has been shooting video footage of its live shows, and Yorke has just finished screening some of what was shot. "The video footage looks brilliant! F______ brilliant!" he tells Colin...
...high school to study acting, Farrell had no trouble trading his Irish accent for Bozz's Texas drawl, but he's finding it hard to keep his briny tongue in check now that the press is paying attention. "The first word I said in the [Toronto] press conference was 'f___,'" recalls Farrell. He can also be found on the cover of Interview magazine in a photograph that he finds "hilarious; there I am holding an American football, and I can't even throw the f___in' thing." He'll put on another Texas accent to play Jesse James...
...James Carney. With reporting by John F. Dickerson/Austin and Elaine Shannon and Mark Thompson/Washington
...language and framework of our message." But sometimes the distinction can be lost. After all, the next time Bush says, "I don't need polls to tell me what to think," voters might fairly wonder, Did a pollster tell him to say that? --By James Carney and John F. Dickerson