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...Item: The International Football Federation has told soccer players to act like men and stop hugging and kissing each other after scoring goals. The federation called on national soccer associations to take disciplinary measures against "unmanly behavior...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Illegal Emotion | 10/2/1981 | See Source »

Loeb's most notorious attack came during the 1972 presidential campaign. The Union Leader published a spurious letter claiming that Democratic Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine laughed at an ethnic slur aimed at Franco-Americans, and an item suggesting that Muskie's wife was overly fond of cocktails. The candidate's tearful denunciation of Loeb outside the Union Leader offices, captured on network television, was thought to have doomed Muskie's presidential chances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Front-Page Fulminator | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

...alas, from Ogden Nash (1902- 1971) there will be no new item...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Wry Sense | 9/28/1981 | See Source »

...philosopher, no mechanician, no student of human affairs; merely . . . cherished for her air of aloofness and that aura of mystery which surrounds her." About the only good thing Cole has to say about the creature is culled from the continental reporter Labouchere, who noted that cats became a gourmet item during the 1870 siege of Paris. Their flavor, he recorded, is "something between a rabbit and a squirrel, with a flavor of its own. It is delicious. Don't drown your kittens. Eat them." Publishing industry sources would not confirm rumors that a book of recipes is being hurried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: A Comeuppance for Cats | 9/21/1981 | See Source »

...biggest difficulties with the concept of burnout is that it has become faddish and indiscriminate, an item of psychobabble, the psychic equivalent, in its ubiquitousness, of jogging. Burnout has no formal psychiatric status. Many psychoanalysts regard the malady as simply that old familiar ache, depression. Even so, plenty of professionals take burnout seriously. Psychological journals are heavy with analyses of burnout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Burnout of Almost Everyone | 9/21/1981 | See Source »

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