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Yergin said that he has no immediate ideas for a new book, and that he will relax a bit in the near future. "I feel a need to catch my breath," he said...

Author: By Tamar A. Shapiro, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Yergin Receives Pulitzer Prize | 4/11/1992 | See Source »

...rivalries are starting to intensify, as the World League moves into its second season, which began on March 21. New York's rabid football fans let you know where they stand on their team's, the Knights', opponents. "I hate Montreal," they grumble, cursing the Machine under their breath. "London's secondary ain't like it used to be," New Yorkers offer optimistically, looking for the edge that will push the Knights...

Author: By Gordon P. Bellamy, | Title: Tackling the World | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

Supporters of this theory speculate that antioxidants may one day revolutionize health care. Biochemist William Pryor, director of the Biodynamics Institute at Louisiana State University, foresees screening people through a simple urine, blood or breath test to assess how much damage free radicals have done to tissue, much as patients today are screened for high cholesterol. "If you can predict who is most susceptible to oxidative stress," notes Pryor, "you can treat them with antioxidants more effectively." Ultimately, says biochemist Bruce Ames at the University of California, Berkeley, "we're going to be able to get people to live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Scoop On Vitamins | 4/6/1992 | See Source »

...preview keep you away. Despite a necessarily amateurish air and Providence production values, It's a Complex World is a genuinely entertaining film. Moreover, it's a breath of fresh air compared to the market driven pre-fabricated movies that fill the cineplexes these days...

Author: By Peter D. Pinch, | Title: Hedonism At the Heartbreak Hotel | 4/2/1992 | See Source »

...fret that they may be doing themselves long-term harm, creating a costly or even unsustainable expectation that every show will have a splash of celebrity. Says Emanuel Azenberg, who produces Neil Simon's work: "The real problems the theater has are not solved by a momentary sense of breath that the stars bring us." Instead of thinking about how to cut costs and reach a broader audience, producers who employ stars typically have to accede to higher salaries and shorter runs and thus raise ticket prices -- to a $50 top for Streetcar and Maiden -- to try to recoup faster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Give My Regards To Malibu | 3/30/1992 | See Source »

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