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...adding 3 in. to 5 in. (8 cm to 13 cm) of organic material???like compost?to the top of your soil, then till it as deeply as possible to support growth

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Does the Garden Grow? | 3/13/2008 | See Source »

...while diving in murky waters. Between that time and 1993, only 300 Panerai watches were made, each one for exclusive use by the Italian or Egyptian navies. In 1993, Panerai offered a limited number of the Radiomir's successor, Luminors?named for their use of a new, nonradioactive luminous material???for sale to the public. A hit with collectors, a Luminor was purchased by Sylvester Stallone in 1995. Smitten, Stallone asked the company to make 200 special editions called Slytech. Only about 15 were ever made, but Stallone shared his find with famous friends like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The madness spread...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Large | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...White House staff, no one in this Administration, presently employed, was involved in this very bizarre incident." Subsequently Ziegler and C.R.P. spokesmen attacked the Post for "character assassination" and "shabby journalism." When the Post told of the wholesale destruction of C.R.P. records?the purpose was to expunge incriminating material???a C.R.P. spokesman said: "The sources of the Post are a fountain of misinformation." The initial stories concerning Donald Segretti's dirty-tricks operation and Segretti's connection to White House Aide Dwight Chapin were denounced as "not only fiction but a collection of absurdities." When Jack Anderson revealed that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COYER STORY: COVERING WATERGATE: SUCCESS AND BACKLASH | 7/8/1974 | See Source »

...Significance. Miss Lowell has written a definitive biography, a task in which many famed and able gentry* have failed. Great industry, great acumen, an unmatched wealth of material???these might have enabled a writer of less brilliance than Miss Lowell to compile a biography equally meticulous. But the service she does Keats is one which involves but does not depend upon any new documents, acumen or industry; it is a service of psychological interpretation which Miss Lowell is peculiarly fitted to give, and which may well become the first canon of a new technic in biographic criticism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keats+G525 | 3/2/1925 | See Source »

...MATERIAL???Dorothy Canfield ?Harcourt ($2.00). "In this un- related, unorganized bundle of facts," says Dorothy Canfield, "I give you just the sort of thing from which a novelist makes principal or secondary characters, or episodes in a novel. I offer them to you for the novels you are writing in your own heads. I have treated you just as though you were that other self in me who is my best reader. I have given you the fare I like best." The reader expects "joltings"?especially after reading the publisher's blurb, stating that the author has attempted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Blind Bow-Boy* | 9/3/1923 | See Source »

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