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  • Earlier this year, Bianna Golodryga, a lissome 31-year-old financial reporter for ABC News, attended that reliable magnet for trouble that is the White House Correspondents Dinner in D.C., where she sat next to Peter Orszag, the 41-year-old, suspiciously hairlined head of the Office of Management and Budget and a top economic adviser to the president.

    OMB Chief's Broadcast Babe, Bianna, Will Keep Her Beat at ABC 2010

  • Earlier this year, Bianna Golodryga, a lissome 31-year-old financial reporter for ABC News, attended that reliable magnet for trouble that is the White House Correspondents Dinner in D.C., where she sat next to Peter Orszag, the 41-year-old, suspiciously hairlined head of the Office of Management and Budget and a top economic adviser to the president.

    OMB Chief's Broadcast Babe, Bianna, Will Keep Her Beat at ABC 2010

  • This is what we did, we hairlined in, blocking out everything but the butting and glaring and pain.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • This is what we did, we hairlined in, blocking out everything but the butting and glaring and pain.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • This is what we did, we hairlined in, blocking out everything but the butting and glaring and pain.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Let them just feast their eyes on her now or, better yet, let their wimpy, receding-hairlined husbands do the feasting. next »

    Excerpt: In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner 2002

  • Earlier this year, Bianna Golodryga, a lissome 31-year-old financial reporter for ABC News, attended that reliable magnet for trouble that is the White House Correspondents Dinner in D.C., where she sat next to Peter Orszag, the 41-year-old, suspiciously hairlined head of the Office of Management and Budget and a top economic adviser to the president.

    Home | The New York Observer 2010

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