Washingtonian 1992 Diana McLellan - Abstracts

Washingtonian 1992 Diana McLellan
TitleSubjectAuthors
Auntie Di's survival guide: how VIPs get through those gruelling flights. (Diana's Washington) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Betty Beale. (social columnist)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Bill Homan. (Design Cuisine partner Bill Homan) (Lunch with Diana McLellan)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Can he dance? One way to a woman's heart is through her feet.Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Cathy Horyn. (Washington Post fashion editor)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Caveat victor: what newcomers should know about Washington life. (Washington DC) (Diana's Washington)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Deborah Gore Dean. (former officer of the Department of Housing and Urban Development) (Lunch with Diana McLellan)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
G. Gordon Liddy. (Interview)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Here's to brevity. (toasting) (Diana's Washington) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Hugh Jacobsen. (architect) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
In your face: why do we like someone's looks? And how can a face be made more beautiful?Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
No man's land. (all-women dinner parties) (Diana's Washington) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
No offense: awash in political correction. (new gender-neutral terms) (Diana's Washington) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Power hungry. (table manners) (Diana's Washington) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Sir Robin Renwick. (British ambassador Sir Robin Renwick) (Lunch with Diana McLellan)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
Taking names. (business cards) (Diana's Washington) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureDiana McLellan
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