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Shriver opens up
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Last Edited | Summer Intern Dec 01, 2004 10:01pm |
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Media | Newspaper - San Jose Mercury News |
News Date | Wednesday, December 1, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | A year after then-candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger was accused of sexually harassing women, Maria Shriver reveals it was a ``flat-out tough, painful'' period in which she protected their four children by keeping the television off, the newspapers away and escaping to Cape Cod.
In a Vanity Fair cover article that features California's first couple dressed in Prada on the back of a motorcycle, Schwarzenegger says stories about his alleged groping ``helped my campaign,'' but that he has learned his lesson about harassment.
``I now know what can be said and what can't,'' he tells Marie Brenner in the January issue that hits newsstands in New York today and nationally on Tuesday. ``Now I would not even tell someone I like their outfit. It could go south.'' |
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