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THE APHRODISIAC OF POWER

About 1 pages (296 words)

The Boston Globe, August 5th, 1987

King Tut was probably a runty fellow with lopsided lineaments and bushy eyebrows, yet it may be assumed that nubile maidens swooned each time they caught a glimpse of the royal personage. Among the ancient Egyptians, no doubt, a reputation for immortality enhanced a chap's chances with the ladies. In a more enlightened era, the sex appeal of political animals was summarized by Henry Kissinger, who once explained that power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. Admirers of Governor Dukakis must hope that he will not let himself be carried away by his new role as one of Playgirl magazine's 10 sexiest men...

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