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...condition the main tunnel of the $250 million machine. As a result, warm, humid air seeped into the tunnel last summer, and water condensed inside the coils of the 1,000 giant magnets that bend and focus the atom smasher's proton "bullets" as they race around this circular race track at speeds close to that of light. Shorted out by the moisture, some 300 magnets weighing up to twelve tons had to be repaired, resealed or replaced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Batavia's Big Beam | 3/27/1972 | See Source »

...corridor with a gently undulating ceiling leads to a sitting room filled with abstract art, then a smoking room whose circular walls flow inward at one point to form a cluster of seats in the shape of half-moons. The stark white dining room, which seats 24, shines under a luminous ceiling studded with 7,000 glass stalactites. The lighting can be altered from very bright to intime. Out of view but also done over is the ancient kitchen; heretofore state banquets have been catered affairs. The French press unanimously applauded Pompidou's devastating coup de main. Someone recalled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Livening Up the Elys | 2/28/1972 | See Source »

Rich Thoughts. A few steps away is the circular "meditation room," its walls covered with suedelike material and concealing loudspeakers hooked to record-playing equipment. The floor consists of a giant waterbed, 9 ft. in diameter, on which workers recline to think deep and presumably profit-making thoughts. So far, however, no big ideas have emerged, but several recliners have noted that lying on the bed is like lying on a giant hamburger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Rare Hamburger Headquarters | 2/28/1972 | See Source »

...Conformist features the year's freshest colors, passionate direction, and a beautiful girl who can act, Dominique Sanda. It is also meaningfully ridden with guilt and melancholy. Filmmaker Bernardo Bertollucci--once a Godard acolyte--here encloses himself in circular storytelling and claustrophobic environment. A repressed homosexual (Jean-Louis Trintignant) turns to Fascism to become one of the boys, can't cut the mustard even then, and finally returns to simpering solitude when Mussolini falls. The film examines the paths decadence travels in a decrepit society: note that the liberal professor whom Trintignant reveres fled Italy when his student most needed...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Natural Selection | 2/17/1972 | See Source »

Cyril's "relics are circular," and his undisguised highest obligation has become the gratification of his own senses. He and his beautiful wife, Fiona, cannot be content with each other alone. Instead they require the complementary presence and attention of Hugh and Catherine if their "successful" marriage is to go on working...

Author: By Robert Buford, | Title: The Blood Oranges | 1/31/1972 | See Source »

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