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This is a strange, stormy period for Ingmar Bergman. His well-publicized humiliation at the hands of the Swedish tax authorities (TIME, Feb. 16) led to two weeks in a sanitarium and, currently, recuperative retreat on Faro, his island home near Stockholm. Professionally, his movies have been enjoying, at least in America, their greatest popularity: Cries and Whispers, Scenes from a Marriage, The Magic Flute have been much honored and widely attended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Over the Edge | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

...affair with a Cajun girl--that she would never communicate with him except through the medium of her son Honey (a slightly off-beat character himself, who tried to rape Hellman when she was fourteen and after several more attempts on various women finally ended up in a Mobile sanitarium): when you know all this, you tend to think that Hellman exercised admirable restraint in her writing...

Author: By Natalie Wexler, | Title: Introducing the Facts of Life | 7/22/1975 | See Source »

...Olson family later said they believed was a CIA agent. A psychiatric examination of Olson was conducted by Dr. Harold Abramson, now 75, who had done pioneering work on LSD. Abramson found that Olson was suffering from "severe psychosis and delusions," and recommended that he enter a sanitarium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: No One Told Them | 7/21/1975 | See Source »

Although the final screen credits promise that Bond will return in The Spy Who Loved Me, it is time to retire him. He should be packed off to a sanitarium, where he can give his liver a rest and wait in leisure for his moment to come again. Right now, Bond has been around too long to be fresh, but not long enough to qualify as a genuine antique...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Water Pistols | 1/13/1975 | See Source »

CITY SERVICES. As tax revenues shrink and inflation drives up costs, cities throughout the U.S. are biting into budgets and cutting back on services. In Chicago, 600 people are being trimmed from the city's civil service payroll of some 42,000, and the municipal tuberculosis sanitarium is being closed. New York City faces a revenue shortfall of $150 million, cost rises of $280 million and a projected gross deficit this year of $430 million in a total budget of $11.1 billion; layoffs of 1,510 employees are planned initially, with more to come. Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson complains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Manifold Effects of Hard Times | 12/9/1974 | See Source »

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