Age: 62.
Birthplace: Philadelphia.
Current home: McLean, Va.
Marital status: Married to Patricia Haig for 37 years.
Children: Alexander, 34; Brian, 33; and Barbara, 30.
Working on: I`m head of Worldwide Associates, a consulting/real
estate company, I`m writing a book and I`m testing the waters.
The last good movie I saw was: ”Out of Africa.” I`ve got a case on Meryl Streep.
I stay home to watch: ”Hill Street Blues.”
Favorite pigout food: Hot dogs with mustard, onions and relish.
Favorite performer: Cary Grant. He was a good friend.
Personal heroes: Douglas MacArthur, Anwar Sadat, Winston Churchill, Golda Meir and Maggie Thatcher.
Every New Year`s I resolve: To talk less and listen more.
Nobody knows I`m: The bearer of a heart as big as all outdoors.
I wish I could stop: Muffing my tennis backhand.
I`ve never been able to: Say no to a beautiful woman.
I`m better than anyone else when it comes to: Getting in trouble.
I`d give anything to meet: The next vice president.
I hope I never have to: Pay for my sins.
The worst part of my job is: Having time to think about my mistakes.
My fantasy is: Deafeating Boris Becker 6-love.
The worst advice my mother ever gave me was: ”Stay away from girls.”
If I could change one thing about myself: The list is too long.
My most irrational act: Taking charge when President Reagan was shot.
Nobody would believe it if they saw me: Disco-dancing.
The worst time of my life: When I`ve been in military combat.
If I`ve learned one thing in life, it`s: That no matter how big the
crowd is for one of my speeches, it would be even bigger if I were being hanged.
My most humbling experience: During Watergate, I was asked what I thought caused the ”18-and-a-half-minute gap” on the tapes, and I answered,
”Sinister forces.” I was just kidding, but everyone took me seriously.




