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...food? Where's the gym? How do you raise two daughters under bright lights, stay fit and strong and sane while managing a job that can eat you alive? This too is a presidential tradition. Outgoing President James Buchanan advised Abe Lincoln that water from the right-hand well was better than from the left, and he shared the secrets of the pantry. During John F. Kennedy's visit the day before his Inauguration, Dwight Eisenhower demonstrated the panic button, instantly summoning an evacuation helicopter to the White House lawn. Fatefully, Lyndon Johnson gave Richard Nixon a tour...
...scoreboard when it gained a penalty stroke after senior goaltender Kylie Stone was whistled for interfering with a Big Green player in front of the net. Dartmouth forward Chelsea Dodds came into the game to take the penalty stroke and blasted a shot past Stone into the upper right-hand corner of the net, giving the Big Green the lead and eventually the win. “We played a pretty good game,” Stone said. “It looked like we would make it into overtime, but unfortunately it didn’t happen...
...been in other jobs before their joint great success. Now Freezy manages Flo's career, Four Million is in charge of logistics, one guy videotapes everything, and the gigantic Four Feet, who went to school for criminal justice and did four years in the Army, serves as the right-hand man. I figured my posse role was to be the one who looked really white in case we got pulled over by the cops...
...advantage" in the MPL. Manning's view disappoints Captain Ray Heiniger, a former Qantas chief pilot and director of training. "This is specialised training," says Heiniger, who now works with Alteon and helped train the Chinese students on Diamond-40 propeller planes. "We train them specifically for the right-hand seat of an airliner from day one. They are taught multi-crew skills so they operate as a team. In the end, it will produce a better-trained pilot...
Before long, Maheu, who died Aug. 4 at age 90, became Hughes' right-hand man. During the 1960s, when Hughes lived in seclusion in a penthouse atop the Desert Inn hotel in Las Vegas, "Maheu was running around town, cutting deals, assuaging politicians, making things happen--and keeping Howard apprised every step of the way," explains Pat Broeske, who interviewed Maheu extensively while writing a biography of Hughes...