Today in ‘Confusing Demonstrations of Love’
Getting random strangers on the subway to sign a large cardboard photo of you and your girlfriend.
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Getting random strangers on the subway to sign a large cardboard photo of you and your girlfriend.
That would be Audrey Gelman, the press secretary for Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.
The former South Carolina governor tells Piers Morgan about life on the other side of the Appalachian Trail.
Giffords's husband, Mark Kelly, also announced his retirement from NASA.
"Gandhi's organ probably only rarely became aroused with his naked young ladies, because the love of his life was a German-Jewish bodybuilder, Hermann Kallenbach."
Sharon Sinaswee didn't know what to expect last summer when she rode the elevator to the 43rd floor of the new headquarters of Goldman Sachs. Then Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein sat next to her.
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