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The Boston Herald, September 2, 1998 Wednesday
Copyright 1998 Boston Herald Inc. The Boston Herald
September 2, 1998 Wednesday FIRST EDITION
SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 008
LENGTH: 811 words
HEADLINE: Inside Track; Job seeker is model constituent
BYLINE: By GAYLE FEE & LAURA RAPOSA
BODY: Question of the day: Who was the statuesque blonde strutting out of Sen. John Kerry's palatial Louisburg Square manse late Monday night when Kerry's wife, heiress Teresa Heinz, was on Nantucket?
We are told she is one Maria Goodman, a 22-year-old Harvard student and former model who, Kerry's people claim, was dropping off a resume.
Our spies on the Square say the stunning Southern gal, dressed in oh-so-chic black, arrived at Kerry's townhouse around 11:15 p.m. and left just before the clock struck 12.
Not unlike Cinderella.
Which leads us to ask: In the age of Monica Lewinsky, is it smart for a senator with presidential aspirations to be entertaining attractive women when the wife is away?
"He was very kind to me. He offered to pass my resume along," Goodman told the Track.
The Georgetown grad said she was not at Kerry's home at midnight - more like 10:45 p.m. - and that she would have dropped off the resume earlier except that it was locked in her brother's apartment.
Both Goodman and Kerry's people insist the encounter was completely innocent. They said the senator met Goodman on Nantucket earlier this summer, then again last weekend.
Goodman supposedly mentioned she was looking for a job and he told her to drop off a resume.
Which she did after attending a party for her brother in Boston the other night.
"They met, she mentioned the fact she was looking for a job and she dropped off her resume," said Kerry's spokesguy, Jim Jones. "It was like 15 minutes."
Jones also claims the meeting between Kerry and Goodman happened earlier in the evening, after the senator returned home from having drinks with a Globe reporter at the fab Four Seasons hotel.
"He had drinks until about 9:15, went home, had dinner, then she came by," Jones said.
The senator was on the phone to his wife about 11:15, Jones said, and in bed by midnight.
Jones said there's nothing going on between Kerry and Goodman.
"The tone and appearance of that would be horrendous in the current climate," he said.
File under: How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
The senator was on the phone to his wife about 11:15, Jones said, and in bed by midnight.
Timetable matches - fast worker, that Kerry boy!
Nah, takes all the fun out of it!
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