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...wilder Magdalene speculations, like that of a Jesus-Magdalene marriage. ("No other biblical figure," Schaberg notes, "has had such a vivid and bizarre postbiblical life.") The Gnostic Gospel of Philip describes Magdalene as "the one who was called [Jesus'] companion," claiming that he "used to kiss her on her [mouth]." Most scholars discount a Jesus-Magdalene match because it finds little echo in the canonical Gospels once the false Magdalenes are removed. But it fulfills a deep narrative expectation: for the alpha male to take a mate, for a yin to Jesus' yang or, as some neopagans have suggested...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mary Magdalene: Saint or Sinner? | 8/11/2003 | See Source »

...bills itself as French-Indian and has dishes like spiced pommes frites with mango ketchup and tandoori squab with cashews and spinach, each costing from $5 to $16. Says Khera: "You have so many flavor profiles going on, you're kind of on a roller-coaster ride in your mouth." And if one wild ride isn't enough, you can always order seconds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Four-Bite Feast | 8/11/2003 | See Source »

...TONGUE SWALLOWING Don't put a stick or spoon into the mouth of someone suffering a seizure. Lots of people still think this is necessary to prevent seizure victims from swallowing their tongue. In fact, "swallowing the tongue is an urban legend," says Greg Stockton, a health and safety expert at the Red Cross. Instead, remove hard objects from around the person and cushion the head. Sometimes the tongue will block the airway. In that case, tilt the head back, lift the chin and turn the person on his or her side. And as with all cases of unconsciousness, call...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: First-Aid Myths | 8/11/2003 | See Source »

...while another actor, perched at the edge of the stage, supplies his voice. His drunken Pap is actually two scraggly, bearded actors, one hearing and one deaf, who play off each other in clever ways (when one takes a swig from a jug of moonshine, the other wipes his mouth). The rest of the cast of Big River, a Broadway revival of the 1985 Tony-winning musical based on Mark Twain's novel, is a mix of deaf and hearing actors--the most ambitious attempt yet to bring deaf actors into a mainstream Broadway show that isn't (like Children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Signing on the Mississippi | 7/28/2003 | See Source »

...options," says one Downing Street official. The BBC too may face top-level resignations if Kelly's e-mails and letters and the notes and tapes of other BBC journalists who spoke to him contradict - or at least do not support - the words Gilligan put in Kelly's mouth. Hutton's biggest challenge will not be finding someone to blame for Kelly's death, but apportioning that blame out fairly among many contenders - including, perhaps, Kelly himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Blame Game | 7/27/2003 | See Source »

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