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...became creative in my concentration: picturing a lotus flower floating on the water--away on the inhale, back on the exhale--and, crowned by white Enlightened petals, the number of the breath. I actually cleared my mind of the deadlines and the thoughts that pressed to the forefront; Harvard-on-the-brain was left behind, and the calm breath floated to the fore. It was a moment of serenity...

Author: By M.k. Hoffman, | Title: Endpaper | 11/12/1992 | See Source »

...cabinet. While it's only natural that we'd like to know their names, we're also aware that this endless, boundless curiousity is a national sickness. For months we've welcomed the poorly written reams of over-analyzed crap about the election. Just think of all the breath wasted over smelly cigars and cups of coffee all over the country. Now the second it's over, we hop on something else and flap our mouths trying to predict the names of Clinton's cabinet members. The best thing to do--what we've done in this issue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sickness | 11/12/1992 | See Source »

...study published in last week's New England Journal of Medicine proves that balloons are the key to a non-surgical procedure which can alleviate often fatal blockages of a valve between chambers of the heart. Blockages, often cause a shortness of breath and fatigue with exertion...

Author: By Elizabeth J. Riemer, | Title: RESEARCH BRIEFS | 11/10/1992 | See Source »

...Alan Menken's melody, also defines the sorcery of movie animation. Artists wave the wand of a pencil over a piece of paper and, like the most genial genie, create unbelievable sights, indescribable feelings. "Don't you dare close your eyes!/ A hundred thousand things to see!/ Hold your breath, it gets better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aladdin's Magic | 11/9/1992 | See Source »

...something they don't need. A slick salesman's perfected pitch often trumps good judgment, and if a peddler lives who rivals Perot, he exists only in fiction. To an electorate eager for one thing above all others -- leadership of clear purpose, candidly proclaimed -- Perot seems a welcome breath of fresh air. With the penetrating clarity common to the slightly deranged, and with an air of bustling purposiveness, Perot has about him a kind of gravitas that appears to transmute political banalities into profound insights. Hear his practiced homilies during the presidential debates, watch his chart-filled infomercials, and Perot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: Don't Waste Your Vote | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

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