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...order to highlight Song's femininity and modesty, the other women in the film are reduced to playing caricatures of brassy, tacky European womanhood. Gallimard's wife (Barbara Sukowa) spends most of her onscreen time wiping her runny nose and looking pasty. Annabel Leventon, as a European diplomat's wife with whom Gallimard has an "extra-extra-marital affair," gets similar treatment. Bleached blonde and sporting a leathery tan, she perches naked on a bed and smirks at Gallimard, "Come and get it." In case you don't get the point of all this, the script is there to help...

Author: By David S. Kurnick, | Title: M(oronic) Butterfly | 10/28/1993 | See Source »

...Using a genetically altered common virus as a vehicle, researchers have successfully ferried healthy genes into the diseased nose cells of three people suffering from cystic fibrosis. Once they had infiltrated, the healthy genes restored missing cell functions and reversed the abnormality that causes the disease. The next step is to apply this technique to diseased lung cells. Cystic fibrosis is the country's most common fatal inherited disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health Report: Oct. 25, 1993 | 10/25/1993 | See Source »

Junior Sarah Winters, who played with a thick face guard protecting her broken nose, sidestepped across the crease and lofted a shot past BC goalie Sarah Egnaczyk into the opposite corner of the goal...

Author: By Eric F. Brown, | Title: Stickwomen Lose to Eagles On Double-Overtime Goal | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...Harvard senior who was at the party was punched in the nose and mouth and severely bitten on his ear, according to the police report of the incident. The senior, who requested anonymity, yesterday confirmed the fight...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Two Injured in Brawl at Eliot, Kirkland | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

Maybe all this exposure to Harvard's comp smorgasbord will put us ahead of everyone else when we enter the real world. We'll impress the powers that be at cocktail parties; we'll brown-nose the comp directors of corporate America; we'll be rising stars. At least that's what we've always been told...

Author: By Molly B. Confer, | Title: The Season of Comptober | 10/8/1993 | See Source »

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