The Girls in the Van: A Reporter's Diary of the Campaign Trail

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Macmillan, 20 nov 2002 - 304 páginas
The Girls in the Van is the ultimate press pass to Hillary Clinton's historic Senate run, following the first lady from the moment she dons a black pantsuit and a Yankees cap all the way to her historic victory. This book is a front-row seat in the press van as Hillary takes a "My Fair Lady" -style Yiddish lesson, invokes Harriet Tubman thirty times on a tour of black churches, and spends as much time explaining why she kissed Yassir Arafat's wife as she does justifying why she stays married to Bill. The Girls in the Van takes you on an unforgettable trip, from the ladies room at the Waldorf to the garden of the Clinton's Westchester home.

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You Wanna Go Forward You Put It in D
1
Evolution Time Line
17
The Sound of Hillary Listening
31
You People in the Media
47
A Normal Campaign
59
Whats the Lead?
82
The Trouble with Rudy
103
Wooing the Jews
117
Hillarys Favorite Color
146
Brenda Bombeck
165
Keep Going
187
Wheres Lonzo?
204
Youve Got Campaign Mail
226
Senator Clinton
247
The Girls in the Van
272
Index
284

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Beth J. Harpaz joined The Associated Press in 1988 after working for newspapers in Staten Island, N.Y., and Bergen County, N.J. She has won feature-writing awards from the New York Press Club and the Newswomen's Club of New York, and she holds degrees from Cornell University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Her coverage of Hillary Clinton's campaign has appeared in newspapers all over the country, including The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Beth J. Harpaz joined The Associated Press in 1988 after working for newspapers in Staten Island, N.Y., and Bergen County, N.J. She has won feature-writing awards from the New York Press Club and the Newswomen's Club of New York, and she holds degrees from Cornell University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Her coverage of Hillary Clinton's campaign has appeared in newspapers all over the country, including "The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, " and "The Philadelphia Inquirer."

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