Amid rumors, queries, Marion Barry soldiers on
Monday, August 9, 2004 at 01:12AM
TheSpook


Since leaving the mayor's office in 1999, he has been free of the prostate cancer he fought in the '90s, watched a return to politics derail amid allegations of a drug relapse, separated from his fourth wife, battled diabetes, earned an uneven living in investment banking and turned 68. At the Metro station, Barry carried himself like a local folk hero, and the commuters treated him like one. He was, after all, the man who started as a civil rights pioneer, then won a seat on the D.C. school board in 1971, then served on the D.C. Council representing Ward 8 and then became mayor. Even after falling from grace as mayor in a 1990 drug sting, he engineered a political comeback as mayor that once again thrust him into the national spotlight. [more] and [more]
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