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Careers: Why Is He Still Smiling?(Donald Rumsfeld)

Publication: Newsweek

Publication Date: 27-DEC-04

Author: Thomas, Evan
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CORRECTION: The Jan. 3 Periscope article "Why Is He Still Smiling?" incorrectly stated the name of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's wife. It is Joyce, not Joy. NEWSWEEK regrets the error.

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Byline: Evan Thomas

You might think that the home of Benjamin Bradlee, former editor of The Washington Post, and his wife, Sally Quinn, was the last place Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld wanted to be last Thursday night. Washington was engaged in one of its periodic head hunts, and the local jungle drums, the news columns and op-ed page...

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