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...books. (Ricketts "was part of my brain," the Nobel-prizewinning writer later said.) In the hazy predawn hours, over mugs of his home brew, Ricketts spouted poetry (Walt Whitman was a favorite), discussed modern art with ease and engaged in a game he called speculative metaphysics. Boozy bull sessions? Perhaps, but Ricketts also waxed eloquently about the power of cause and effect in nature?s life cycles. He saw a deep unity in elements that others might regard as incompatibly different. Above all, he espoused holistic thinking long before it became a contemporary clich?...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ghost of Old Doc Ricketts | 2/19/2003 | See Source »

...girlfriend's features, actually shows a human making love with a god. And not just any god, but the big guy, Zeus, who took the form of a shower of gold to seduce Danaë. (For Zeus this was normal: he liked to dress up as a swan, bull, cloud or whatever when wooing the ladies.) If such godly shenanigans leave you cold, you can concentrate on a detail like landscape or jewelry, and be amazed by the different ways Titian handles it. You can look past Bacchus' right knee and enjoy the view of a far-off city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Embarrassment of Riches | 2/16/2003 | See Source »

BOESEL: I think we saw the low in the market last October. But I am not willing to say that we are back in a bull market. There's another difficult year ahead. We are putting a premium on companies that have good yields currently, that are selling at value prices and where the expectation is for dividend growth. In that category, you have to have General Electric [3.3%]. It's raised its dividend every year. We also like Procter & Gamble [1.9%], McDonald's [1.6%] and Home Depot [1.2%], which is a company we have not owned before in value...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investing: Get Thy Yield | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

LOVELACE: We are not ready to start another 18-year bull market from these levels. If somebody is just getting started in dividend investing, start with banks that have a long history of paying out a substantial amount of their income and are able to grow. My core bank holding is Bank of America. I also own Wachovia [2.9%]. Second would be electric utilities, where my bias is for quality over very high yield. I hold Dominion [4.8%] and Southern Co. [4.8%]. A third core industry would be oil. My preference is Royal Dutch Petroleum [3.5%]. Other core holdings, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investing: Get Thy Yield | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

...most music tastes; one of the best is the funk-tastic Tapas, (662) 234 4737. Stargazers should head to the Greyhound Caf? in The Empori-um, which resounds with the gossipy banter of soap-opera divas, pop stars and actress-models-despite signs designating areas in which "NO BULL- SHITTING, NO BACKSTABBING, NO GOSSIPING, NO SMOKING" is allowed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hot Spots | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

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