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...unpleasant, but not quite as threatening. The researchers then set about evaluating the volunteers' emotions: First, the students were given standard psychological questionnaires designed to measure explicit affect and mood. Then they were given assessments of nonconscious mood: in word tests, volunteers were asked to complete fragments such as jo_ or ang_ _ with letters of their choice. Some word stems were intended to prompt either neutral or emotionally positive responses, such as jog or joy; others could be filled in neutrally or negatively - angle versus angry. In a separate word test, students paired a target word such as mouth with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are We Happier Facing Death? | 10/30/2007 | See Source »

...Animated features - cartoons, to the less respectful - can provide, for a start, just about everything a live-action film does. You already know how George Miller's Happy Feet matches music and story, political message with emotional heft. But can animation deliver persuasive action and ultra-violence? Sure. Jo Beom-jin's Aachi & Ssipak unloads more artillery than were fired in three hours of the Pacino Scarface, and with fewer moral scruples; and its climactic chase, inspired by the runaway-cart scene inside the mountain at the end of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, tops that Spielberg spectacle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rats! Poo! Duck! | 6/30/2007 | See Source »

...drop, along with their resistance, at the movie's brain-bursting visual density. Elaborate backgrounds flash by in a nanosecond. A million film references - Basic Instinct, Aliens, half of the Spielberg oeuvre and probably lots of Asian movies I don't know - collide and spawn a zillion more. Director Jo wants his picture to be hip to cultural references high and low (Diaper King to Beautiful: "Stop acting like Paris Hilton") and especially aware of itself as a gaudy artifact. Toward the end of a long string of traded insults, Ssipak tells Aachi, "You're the worst character in this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rats! Poo! Duck! | 6/30/2007 | See Source »

Government officials say they have too little money and not enough weaponry or personnel to stop drug trafficking. "Cocaine is a big, big problem," says Barnabé Gomes, spokesman for the country's President, João Bernardo Vieira. "We need help to do something." He says what's needed is Western intervention to stop traffickers transiting through Guinea-Bissau: "Europe is not doing much to help. We are even asking the United States to help us." In Bissau's crumbling port, Portuguese naval Sergeant Jorge Padua says he arrived last March to help Guinea-Bissau apprehend illegal fishing boats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cocaine Country | 6/27/2007 | See Source »

...improved to 4-0 on the season.“I had a really strong and supportive defense behind me,” Watkins said. “I had confidence that no matter what I did, they would back me up.”Senior Calli Jo Varner threw a complete game for Princeton in the loss.The Tigers seemed to have something going in the bottom of the seventh when two batters reached on walks, bringing the winning run to the plate with two outs. But Watkins got Varner to fly out to right field, clinching the sweep.HARVARD...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Softball Goes 2-2 on Ivy Trip | 4/8/2007 | See Source »

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