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| | | | | When Babe Cushing, the most captivating of "the fabulous Cushing sisters," married CBS chairman Bill Paley, her glamour and his power made them the golden couple-in New York society there was nothing beyond the Paleys. But Babe became her husband's most precious possession, slavishly fulfilling his whims while her family disintegrated around her. And her aura of perfection-for three decades she was the ideal and envy of all her peers-belied a deepening pain and resentment. SALLY BEDELL SMITH, in this excerpt from her new biography of William S. Paley,In All His Glory, records the high price of being Babe | |
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| | | | | Game for a Bloody Throne: Wars of the Roses meet Ragnarok by Gwydion M. Williams For the benefit of anyone who's not already a fan, Game of Thrones is a sword and sorcery television series from US channel Home Box Office, the same people who brought us The Sopranos. It is based on A Song... | |
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| | | Tyrion didn't call it "the great game" for nothing. | ||