Most male reporters, it turns out, take a more frugal approach to hair care.

AuthorThreadgill, Susan
PositionWho's Who

Most male reporters, it turns out, take a more frugal approach to hair care. The Washington Post's Lloyd Grove spends a mere $12 at a Bethesda, Md., barbershop, where he often sees columnists George Will and William Safire. The Hoover Institution's Bill Whalen, who took potshots at Kerry in National Review Online, spends only $14 in a Stanford, Calif., mall. Of his $15 hairdo, George Rush of the New York Daily News told us, "It's much cheaper than the senator's, but it probably doesn't look...

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