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contrast, is a BlackBerry fiend), which makes it hard to be in constant
touch.
Chappaqua remains a place for them to spend time together. On
weekends, when both are off the road, she often takes the shuttle up
from Washington—no government plane—on Friday night and
returns to her house on Whitehaven Street in Northwest Washington
on Sunday night. They’Il take long walks with their dog Seamus, a
chocolate Labrador and the great-nephew of their White House dog,
Buddy, who was struck by a car and killed in Chappaqua in 2002.
Sometimes they go house-hunting in suburban New York for fun,
which leads to unfounded rumors they are about to move. Frequent
guests include close staff and old friends like Terry McAuliffe and
investors Alan Patricof and Marc Lasry and their families.
Only a few staffers were invited to Chelsea’s wedding, last July in
Rhinebeck, New York, including the tiny village of women around
Hillary who helped raise her: Maggie Williams, Melanne Verveer,
Cheryl Mills, Capricia Marshall (now head of protocol for the
government), and Huma Abedin, Hillary’s indispensable “body
woman” and surrogate daughter, whose marriage to New York
congressman Anthony Weiner the same month as Chelsea’s nuptials
made Hillary feel as if she had two weddings in the family at the
same time. “Her best friends are work and Chelsea, and now Marc,” a
close family associate says, referring to Marc Mezvinsky, Chelsea’s
new husband. Shortly before the wedding ceremony began, Bill,
Hillary, Chelsea, and Marc went into a room together at the Astor
Courts estate for a few minutes with no one else, not even
Mezvinsky’s (divorced) parents. “They were three and now they’re
four,” one friend says. (Contrary to rumors, Hillary’s aides say that
Chelsea’s marriage is going well.)
Never, Never, Never, Never Give Up
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