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...behind the well- spoken characters of a Merchant-Ivory film once a year, a Martin Scorsese film once a lifetime. The past is almost never seen as a tragic force. Or as something that contains a certain few shattering, shaping occurrences with which each generation must come to terms anew if it is to retain its moral footing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heart of Darkness | 12/13/1993 | See Source »

...crew of 'Poonsters led by President Brian A.Kelley '94 returned to the dormitory armed with anew table, a vacuum and mop, two dozen white rosesand a violinist. "I'm very sorry," Kelley said ashe attended the students, scrubbed beer off thewall and offered them a $200 gift certificate atGiovanni's, a restaurant in the North...

Author: By Kathryn M. Meneely, | Title: Lampoon Antics Disturb Wig G | 12/8/1993 | See Source »

Thai habit dictates that when a man visits anew town, he cannot say he's seen the place untilhe's had sex with the local women, Vithayasaisaid...

Author: By Ishaan Seth, | Title: AIDS On Rise In Asia | 12/1/1993 | See Source »

This image raises anew the quicksand question. If Freud's theories are truly as oozy as his critics maintain, then what is to keep all the therapies indebted to them from slowly sinking into oblivion as well? Hypothetically, nothing, though few expect or want that event to occur. Surprisingly, Peter Kramer, author of the current best seller Listening to Prozac, comes to the defense of talking cures and their founder: "Even Freudian analysts don't hold themselves 100% to Freud. Psychotherapy is like one of those branching trees, where each of the branches legitimately claims a common ancestry, namely Freud...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Assault on Freud | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

...llias finds himself in Pariswhere, working with solitary Gerasimus, he learnsthe art of the furrier. The old emigrant falls inlove with the unknown young girl appearing on apost card sent to llias from Greece. They bothlong to return home-for different reasons-whilecontinuing to live together in Paris, developing anew relationship which turns into a modern versionof an ancient Greek tragedy. The search forFelicity gradually leads to crime and catastrophe,reflecting the inhuman aspect of the politicalstruggle in Greece...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Harvard Daily Entertainment & Events | 11/4/1993 | See Source »

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