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| • | "ends with Bessette stopping to ask a stranger for a cigarette", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Mar. 9, '96 |
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| • | "See them fight. See them make up. See John F. Kennedy Jr.'s girlfriend,Carolyn Bessette, bum a cigarette from a stranger on the street. Day & Date won the bidding war for the exclusive 20-minute videotape that shows Kennedy, 35, and his public relations gal-pal in a ''physical and aggressive argument,'' the TV show's producer Erik Sorenson said Friday", Memphis Commercial Appeal, Mar. 9, '96 |
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| • | "she smokes Parliaments", where?, Oct. 9, '96, Style section, p. 1 |
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| • | "In her twenties in New York, before Carolyn became a minimalist Calvinist, she was darker haired, smoked Parliaments, drank vodka martinis, and often nightclubbed until 4am", The Times (UK), Jul. 19, '99 |
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| • | "When she took a cigarette from a guest at the party, she glanced up with a wry smile and said, 'I guess you know this means I'm not pregnant.'", Dallas Morning News, Jul. 25, '99 |
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| • | "A young photo editor who worked at George recalls encountering Carolyn for the first time in the bathroom: 'I had just broken up with my boyfriend, and she could see I was upset. She asked what was wrong, and we went into one of the offices and talked and smoked cigarettes'", People Magazine, May 20, '02 |
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| • | "[in Remains by Carole Radziwill] She writes about the [Carole Radziwill and Carolyn Bessette] ducking out of dinner parties attended by the elderly Kennedy matriarchs, as well as the now-aging third generation, which they found just as haughty. They laughed at their eccentricities and pretensions, while smoking cigarettes in the garden.", Globe, Feb. 21, '05 |