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Today the presidency is year-round. Time away from the White House must be fitted into the great puzzle of his overall responsibilities, and is inevitably shorter than in the distant past. Some of his work goes with him, as do several key advisors, a large detachment of Secret Service agents, and all the others essential to the well being of a president. Still, on vacation he is officially on his own and he chips away a little time for leisure. \u003cem\u003eAway from the White House: Presidential Escapes, Retreats, and Vacations\u003c\/em\u003e presents a lively and interesting slice of the presidency that most of us know little about: How the president relaxes away from the White House. Author Lawrence L. Knutson is a journalist and writer. He retired from the Associated Press in 2002 after a 37-year career, spent mostly in Washington, D.C. As an AP reporter, he covered the White House, Congress, State Department, and national political campaigns. 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