In the '60s, a Future Candidate Poured Her Heart Out in Letters

They were high school friends from Park Ridge, Ill., both high achievers headed East to college. John Peavoy was a bookish film buff bound for Princeton, Hillary Rodham a driven, civic-minded Republican going off to Wellesley. They were not especially close, but they found each other smart and interesting and said they would try to keep in touch. Full Story »

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This is NOT good journalism in my opinion. This counyry is in a very critical state and the next election is all importortant. We absolutely do not need the nonsense in this article. It is the responsibility of reporters to inform citizens as to the POLITICAL differences between the different campaigners so that when the time comes we'll have a clear understanding of how each candidate intends to run the country. Who the heck cares about how much a hair cut cost or about the ... More »

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