![]() ![]() They don't talk about themselves.''īut Ms. Terzano said: ''Because they're shy people, those Gores. Terzano said he thought it was ''cute.'' And, asked why such an appealing fact had never come to light during his years of public life, Ms. Segal when the three men lived in Dunster House at Harvard. She also added some details, saying that the Gores and Mr. ![]() Gore, Ginny Terzano, not only did not challenge the story but also confirmed that the novel was ''loosely based'' on the Gores. On Friday, in interviews with the New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, a spokeswoman for Mr. ![]() Gore told him, ''Let's remember what happened.'' And, he said, ''It's important now.'' Segal that the whole thing was a misunderstanding. Segal said he had been ''befuddled'' by the report, which was published in Time magazine this week, and had called the Vice President to find out what had happened. ''I did not draw a thing from Tipper,'' he said. Segal said, and the wild romance in the novel was not inspired by the couple. But the character of the cool, smart-mouthed Radcliffe musician, Jenny Cavilleri, was in no way based on Mrs. Segal said he knew the two of them at Harvard when he was on sabbatical there in 1968, and knew Mrs. ![]()
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