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Gail Sheehy, In and Out of Character;The Author, Getting to the Heart Of the Candidates in Her New Book
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
August 5, 1988| Author:
Stephanie Mansfield
| Copyright 1988 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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Gail Sheehy's father knows the exact moment his daughter became a
journalist.
It was early evening, and Harold Henion-a Long Island
advertising executive with big dreams and a gift for Irish
blarney-had just come home from work. Gail, a junior high school
student, was upstairs in her room. He took off his tie and asked his
daughter to come down. "How was your day?" he said. She frowned and
said, "Stupid school." He laughed and tousled her red hair. "What's
the problem?"
"Mrs...
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