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...Mind. Much of this effort is directed toward treating schizophrenia, which is the diagnosis in more than half of all China's psychiatric cases; paranoid forms of the disorder are especially common...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Mao, the Chinese Freud? | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

Eventually, though, the rabbit began making tracks. The Blue Angel in New York, Mister Kelly's in Chicago, the hungry i in San Francisco, all booked Allen. Soon the head scratching, the awkward pauses, the double-knit eyebrows and paranoid chatter went public on the talk shows. There were bits and pieces of humor drawn from Allen's wrestling matches with his head candler, but mostly he talked about his old neighborhood, where the kids were so tough they stole hubcaps from moving cars. His parents, Woody said, believed in God and carpeting. As for Harlene, he described...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Woody Allen: Rabbit Running | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

Money, the saga of an inept robbing hood, was hip, paranoid and eclectic, and it had the fuzzy continuity of a fever dream-rather like the early Marx Brothers movies, or the last films of W.C. Fields. It also had a fine eye for the human cartoon. Allen, playing the master criminal of his youthful fantasies, stands by while a bank teller tries to decipher his scrawl: "I have a gub." The holdup man insists that the word is "gun"; the teller consults higher authorities, thereby spiking the heist. Even Allen's penmanship, it turns out, is masochistic. Occasionally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Woody Allen: Rabbit Running | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

...does not have to be paranoid or a member of the SDS to wonder why Haber and Weikart don't get the same publicity as Jensen and Herrnstein. Furthermore why doesn't the academic community challenge Jensen and Herrnstein to explain the Haber and Weikart results or publicly admit that their conclusion and insights need to be reconsidered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HERRNSTEIN AND JENSEN WHY PUBLICITY? | 5/17/1972 | See Source »

Embattled on one side by the calculated attacks of a paranoid Agnew (who can't recognize a friend when he has one) and on the other by leftists, feminists, and citizen's interests groups--the press can no longer afford to go on living such an unexamined life. For a year now, (More), a journalism review which hails from New York, has been attempting to lead other, regional journalism reviews in examining the prejudices, failings and occasional accomplishments of the journalistic scene. It's efforts, as might be expected of any innocent in the halls of corruption, have been only...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Meet The Press | 5/4/1972 | See Source »

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