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...surgery was hardly a success: Emma's nose began to bleed regularly and profusely. A few weeks after the operation, another doctor found that Fliess had left over half a meter of gauze inside her nose. As Freud later wrote to Fliess, the other physician "pulled at something like a thread, kept on pulling and before either one of us had time to think, at least half a meter of gauze had been removed from the cavity. The next moment came a flood of blood. The patient turned white, her eyes bulged, and she had no pulse." However, with...

Author: By Simon J. Frankel, | Title: Freud Revised | 3/14/1984 | See Source »

Asked how she knows which hair styles bleed with the newest in fashion, Sullivan replies, "Fashion always repeats itself." For instance, Sullivan points our, the recent surge in popularity of "the bob cuts of the '40s" was due to the reappearance of clothing from that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hairstyle For a Lifestyle | 3/9/1984 | See Source »

...junk food, junk movies--in short, junk values. It would also point an accusing finger at the American propensity for materializing and objectifying life; through, for example, the starmaking machinery in New York and Los Angeles, which manufactures individuals into cardboard cutouts and then expresses shock when they age, bleed...

Author: By Margaret Y. Han, | Title: Exploiting the Exploiters | 11/19/1983 | See Source »

...Continental the "opportunity to compete in a very challenging and potentially rewarding marketplace." Lorenzo called the airline the "New Continental" and said it aimed to be the biggest discounter in the air. One company insider said the motive was solely survival: "We didn't want it to bleed to death like Braniff," referring to that carrier's slide into bankruptcy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bitter, Deadly Dogfights | 10/10/1983 | See Source »

...even Elvis, whose long and mighty shadow so often shaded Jerry Lee, has ever been so honored. Presley records have become fairly random collections of ill-assorted tracks. Albert Goldman's 1981 biographical pillaging gut-shot the King on the first page and left him to bleed for 590 more. Jerry Lee, still touring, still recording, still hellacious, has lucked into a much better deal. Two years ago, Nick Tosches wrote a definitive rock biography, Hellfire, that plunged right to the glowing white heart of Lewis' Pentecostal furies and set down forever all of Jerry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: A Few Rounds with the Killer | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

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