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...reflects the distinctive McCullers quality of loneliness and terror. The others are merely mannerists. All that remains praiseworthy is the film's extraordinary photographic technique. Seemingly shot in black and white, the picture is actually severely muted Technicolor. Thus from time to time, faded reds and golds seep through the images to give them an eerie, trance-like quality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Gallery of Grotesques | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...Random Failure. At the same instant, a couple of technicians standing on a level with the craft windows saw a blinding flash inside the ship. Heavy smoke began to seep from the capsule, filling the white room. A workman sprinted across the catwalk leading to the craft, tried desperately to loosen the hatch cover. He was driven back by the intense heat and smoke, but half a dozen other technicians, some wearing face masks and asbestos gloves, raced to help. One or two would try to wrench open the hatch, then fall back from the scorching heat while others struggled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: To Strive, To Seek, To Find, And Not To Yield . . . | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

...about the time of Diamond Jim Brady and Lillian Russell. Criminal Hierarchy. Written in prison in 1943 and first published in France in 1951, the book creates an intense picture of Genet's closed world. France outside the walls practically ceases to exist; only bare intimations of it seep through. A war is going on somewhere. The prisoners are making camouflage nets for the Germans, rather than mailbags. All sorts of people-"politicals" -are arriving in prison who have no business there. The narrator is indignant that the criminal hierarchy is put out of balance by spiritually hostile elements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Impenitent Thief | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

...justify it. Even at unquiet stalemate-and occasionally in conditions of local accommodation between Viet Cong and government commanders-the Delta war has long been yielding up to a fourth of the enemy's losses each month. And the enemy's manpower squeeze has already begun to seep down into the Delta, making it more than ever ripe for American thrusting. Not long ago the government captured an unprecedented 55 soldiers of the main force So Trang battalion, once one of the Viet Cong's finest. Among them was a boy of only 14, and the average...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: D-Day in the Delta | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

Least & Last. The effects of the Federal Reserve's move will seep into different sectors of the complex U.S. economy at varying speeds. Now that bankers must pay ½% more for the money that they borrow from the Federal Reserve System, they will pass that cost along first to their biggest customers: businessmen. Actually, many banks have already been collecting close to 5% by cutting down the number of those eligible for the prime rate; now they will tend to up that rate by another ½% to many of their customers. Since interest costs are tax deductible, few businessmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: The Rate & Its Ripples | 12/17/1965 | See Source »

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