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Article: `Is He Happy? Is He All Right?'
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- January 13, 1991
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THIS IS A TRUE STORY."
Larry King says this in that perfect radio voice of his, deep in
pitch, confiding in tone, a voice that fills the room where he has
come this evening to give a speech.
He is in a synagogue, looking out at 700 people who have paid
$20 and up to see him. The synagogue is in Philadelphia, a somewhat
uncomfortable place for him to be at the moment because it is the
home of Julie King, his sixth wife, whom he is in the process of
divorcing. Even as he speaks, she is down the road in her own place,
preparing for a final trip to his Arlington apartment to pack up her
clothes.
But he is here anyway because he is rich and famous and adored
by his fans, and if a synagogue in ...