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Portraying Eleanor Roosevelt, in a scene in which she has just learned of her husband's liaison with her secretary and close friend, Lucy Mercer, she sits in a cool white bedroom, her dark-brown hair pinned above her pale, intelligent forehead, facing a mirror but not looking at her reflection.

Soon after Kathryn Harrison's memoir The Kiss came out in 1997, about her four-year sexual liaison with her father, I predicted that the most recent memoir craze, begun two years before, with Mary Karr's The Liar's Club, would begin to fade: what story of a dysfunctional family could top this one?

Len, despairing over his continuing ache for her, is nearly driven to a liaison with her unsubtly flirtatious mother (whose real desire is to visit punishment on her slug of a husband) and repeatedly claims he is leaving.

"OBVIOUSLY, I didn't mislead anyone," Hillary Rodham Clinton said in Wednesday's debate, referring to her past denials of any liaison between her husband and Monica S. Lewinsky.

In fact, 70 HIV advocates and organization leaders have asked to meet with Clinton and are pushing for her to appoint an HIV liaison from her campaign to the community.

Ms. Redgrave, 31 at the time, plays the San Francisco-born Duncan (1878-1927) from her early show business days through her scandalizing romantic liaisons to her famously bizarre death in the South of France at the age of 49, strangled by her own scarf caught in a car wheel - Saturday at 1 30 p.m. on Women's Entertainment (formerly Romance Classics).

"Her experience in management, administration, education, diversity and corporate and community liaison made her an attractive candidate," added Mr. Latham, who said he could not release her résumé.

Vonn said that Kildow had taken on a role as a liaison with her divorce lawyers, hoping to minimize distractions to her as she trains and competes.

Because Ms. Winfrey required a liaison between her and the magazine's editors, she asked that her friend Gayle King act in an editorial capacity, making choices for Ms. Winfrey when she was unavailable.

According to Meyer, the agent then assured her she was not in trouble and that he wanted to work on "forming a liaison" with her.

Art is all that truly matters to Smith's Del Cossa; her romantic liaisons are fleeting and her untethered ways link her to the liminal trickster figures that often romp through Smith's novels, leaving havoc in their wakes.

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