Nixon officials foreshadowed both the historic distinction and seamy underside of the presidency. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes distinction foreshadow historic
Philadelphia's Schuylkill River has long been the mother of waters for mid-Atlantic rowers, just as the Charles, which separates Boston from Cambridge, is for New England boaters. Roger Morris atlanticboaterboston Change image and share on social
Growing up in the Midwest, I was very close to my maternal grandmother, who, as a young widow running a small business in 1920s Kansas City, had known firsthand the old Pendergast regime and its classic combine of politics and organized crime. Roger Morris 1920sbusinesscity share on social
Bob Gates is really emblematic of the modern CIA. He joins it in 1968, just a day before the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia. And, of course, he rises very quickly. In less than six years, he's on the National Security Council staff, at the closing weeks of Richard Nixon's presidency and then on into Gerald Ford. Roger Morris bobciaclose share on social
We believe that the European Union is facing a truly historic choice. Jean-Pierre Raffarin choiceeuropeanface Change image and share on social
I don't make much distinction between being a stand-up comic and acting Shakespeare - in fact, unless you're a good comedian, you're never going to be able to play Hamlet properly. Ian Mckellen actcomediancomic Change image and share on social
What keeps readers turning pages is suspense, which you can create using a variety of techniques, including tension, pacing and foreshadowing. Leigh Michaels createforeshadowinclude Change image and share on social