Word: bipolarized
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...nine months' periodic detention over a purchase of shares in Qantas Airways made after receiving a tip-off about a possible merger. Rarely seen in public since his release, Rivkin had admitted to depression and in recent years suffered from health problems, including brain tumors, gall-bladder problems and bipolar disorder...
...Genie” tells the story of O’Tooley, a freshman nerd in love with the affluent but bipolar Sweetie Connors. Distraught at his inability to woo her, he and his roommate Brock the Jock head to a bar, where in an inebriated stupor they meet Gia, a kind and soulful genie bent on helping O’Tooley win the girl of his dreams...
...ended her five-day hunger strike when her appeal for a place on next month's ballot was rejected. But she vowed to fight on, preferably alone. "I want to stay out of any coalition," she said. "We will continue to create a short circuit for everyone in this bipolar system." The Prime Minister is still likely to court her, though. "Berlusconi loves [Mussolini] because she is so good at the spectacle of politics," says La Repubblica columnist Filippo Ceccarelli. But if tiny parties like hers can keep their outsized influence, Berlusconi may no longer find that spectacle so edifying...
...problem of her own. In TV spots launching next month and on a website for Pfizer, the Brooklyn-born actress will describe her struggle with depression. Bracco is just the latest celebrity to go public with such a personal admission. Last summer Jane Pauley spilled the beans on her bipolar disorder, and this spring Brooke Shields is set to release a book on her postpartum depression. You thought talking about your couch time was taboo? Fuhgeddaboutit...
...traveling the high road: splurging on organic honey at Britain's Waitrose or Yves Saint Laurent blouses at France's Printemps, stores that have demonstrated an uncanny ability to identify and cater to the nuanced needs of high-end consumers. All of which squeezes out the middle. "There are bipolar developments," says Johanna Waterous, a McKinsey & Co. director, who leads the retail practice in the consulting firm's London office. "You see the top end or premium doing very well and the value-led end doing well. Being in the middle is not comfortable." There's no better value...