Word: bernard
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...avoided California) and began working in color, making films that didn't even mention atomic testing and found their sources in myth or literature. Ray was on a roll, making money with his new color process (Dynamation) and paired with the greatest film composer who ever raised a baton, Bernard Herrmann. First came "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad," followed by "The Three Worlds of Gulliver," then "Mysterious Island," and finally the stop-frame masterpiece, "Jason and the Argonauts...
...long is it going to stay that way? TIME senior economics reporter Bernard Baumohl gets in the Fed's head and goes behind Tuesday's numbers...
...Bernard Baumohl: These two reports are further evidence that the economy is sinking, and sinking at a somewhat surprising rate. The Fed lowered interest rates by a full point in January, which is the most Greenspan's ever done in a month. And yet neither the economy or the stock market has really responded. Clearly, both investors and consumers are very pessimistic about the future, which can be self-fulfilling. We could have a shrinking in this first quarter, and possibly in the second quarter as well. And that, by the classic definition, is a recession...
Tout le monde was talking about it. Well, tout le fashion monde anyway. Yves Saint Laurent was in the front row of the Christian Dior men's show last month, sandwiched between his business partner Pierre Berg* and LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault. It may not seem like a big deal-Saint Laurent used to be the designer for Christian Dior, and the designer having the show, Hedi Slimane, once worked for the Yves Saint Laurent label. But Saint Laurent never showed up at one of Slimane's shows before. In fact, Saint Laurent has reportedly attended only one other fashion...
...Labor Department reported Friday that unemployment is up, way up, to 4.2 percent in January - higher than the analyst-expected 4.1 percent and higher, in fact, than it's been in 16 months. TIME senior economics reporter Bernard Baumohl takes you through the January monthly report...