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...torments. Gone are the days when enormous worms slipped into my bedroom, or many headed extra-terrestrials invited me--and not too politely--to breakfast. After a heavy night's imbibation, as I wheeze nauseously in bed, and fall onto the welcoming floor, a gigantic terror presents itself. The mirror is just over me. Inching towards it--steady as she goes - the possibilities for what I could look like flower. It's not just the issue of bruised eyes and a grassy verge of a mouth. A black, suppurating tumour may cascade from my forehead; my eyes could have multiplied...

Author: By Tony Gubba, | Title: Being Afraid | 10/29/1992 | See Source »

...know, when we look at ourselves in the mirror, we have a certain persona that we have concocted for ourselves. And we try to fix our hair, and dress, and have a certain facial expression that fits that model that we've cooked up for ourselves. Then, we need to use various ways of imposing that image of ourselves on other people. And it's a kind of marketing. It's a kind of personal marketing. We tend to be careful in the way we organize the stories we tell each other the stories that we tell each other...

Author: By J.c. Herz, | Title: News Books | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

...movies, Candyman, Clive Barker's latest, has an interesting plot. It suspends disbelief and provides plenty of freaky things to ponder. But that doesn't mean it isn't scary. It's scary. After seeing it, you may need someone to hold your hand whenever you look in the mirror...

Author: By Dan Sharfstein, | Title: Reviews | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

Another of Murphy's main goals is to increase diversity within his school, bringing it to mirror the nation's population distribution more closely...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Bully Pulpit | 10/20/1992 | See Source »

...what the G.O.P. did to Dukakis four years ago: taking away the main advantage of his being a challenger by forcing him to run on his record rather than his promises. The general public apparently perceives the results as evenhanded. In a national poll taken Sept. 22 for Times Mirror, 71% of respondents thought Bush had been treated fairly by the press, and 74% thought Clinton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are The Media Too Liberal? | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

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