Word: paranoids
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Time magazine, in its schizophrenic--half scientific, half manic paranoid--cover story on gay life in America (September 8, 1975), referred to coming out as a "rite of passage." So it seemed to me--until I began to come...
That may be the heart of the problem. Carter has been thinking out loud. Much of his talk is unnecessary, a lot of it ineffective, some of it troublesome. The world is slightly paranoid over word meanings. Bureaucrats and diplomats get exorbitant salaries these days to ponder the depths of "homeland" or "defensible borders." In the torrent of Carter words there are always contradictions for those who want to find them. For others, there is growing boredom...
...that school right where we wanted it. We demoralized its highly-touted, "Watch-us-win-the-NCAAs-and-then-see-who-laughs" soccer squad this fall in a 3-1 upset. We embarrassed its then-undefeated but always paranoid football team at the stadium a month ago with a 31-25 triumph that proved to once again turn back the clock on the Green's Ivy Title hopes...
...Israelis irrational? As the saying goes, "You may be paranoid, but that doesn't mean they're not out to get you." Carole Wade Offir Del Mar, Calif...
...LOEB PRODUCTION of Marat/Sade brings out most of the play's ambiguities. As Marat, Thomas Myers carefully outlines the transition from the asylum's paranoid to its demagogue, calling from his tub to the mobs of Paris. His is not an easy role: it is difficult to play a strong character whose body is so weak, and few Marats really compete with their counterpart Sade. As Sade, George Miller is the clear star of the Loeb show, presenting his cynical vision of humanity with great stage presence...