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Eventually, Ingram developed a technique for recovering memories. He took each fresh, unfamiliar accusation and prayed over it until he went into a trancelike haze. Two or three days later he would offer his interrogators a detailed script of the scene, complete with dialogue and a cast list...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Can Memory Be a Devilish Inventor? | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...when Bonnie gets homesick and stops in to see her mother, she gets a very different reaction. In a surreal set of scenes that are clouded with an overexposed haze, the mother quickly turns away after kissing her daughter and somberly says, "Goodbye, you better keep on running." It's each to his own, just like in the days of the wild, wild West when rugged individualism was the name of the game...

Author: By Deborah E. Kopald, | Title: Faye Love Breaks the Bank | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

...newest Kennedy myth is even further from reality than the first two. Devastated baby boomers and conspiracy peddlers seem to have put young Americans in a mysterious, alluring haze. The question I heard most often at universities was this: "What was it that J. Edgar Hoover had on Kennedy, so that he could never be fired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They Just Don't Get Him | 11/22/1993 | See Source »

...wall of flames," he explains, "and I saw no one doing anything. I ran toward it, and then this 25-year- old guy started coming over and said, 'Hey, dude, you need some help?' And about five other guys came over and started helping too." He gazes through the haze and flames at another building, still standing. "That belongs to a friend of mine. It's worth more than a million dollars. Have you ever been to Laguna? It's one of the most exclusive areas to live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wild Like the Wind | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

...documentaries and at least six biographies have modified but not dispelled the mystique that trailed like a haze of cigarette smoke across her life. It began with the much told tale of her birth in the street in a rough- and-tumble section of Paris. A plaque at No. 72 Rue de Belleville, unveiled in 1966 by Maurice Chevalier, marks the spot, but a new biography reveals she was born in a hospital. All true, however, are the impoverished and cruel childhood, the early time spent as a prostitute and the death before age 2 of her only child...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dispatches: Thirty Years Dead, the Sparrow Lives | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

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