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...other physical ailments, or neuroses. Dr. Timothy Sullivan of Dallas' Parkland Hospital points out that allergic reactions are not documented by blood tests. Moreover, the diet and chemical testing relies solely on the patient's reporting, a subjective process open to self-fulfilling prophecies. Says Dr. Sheldon Spector of Denver's National Jewish Hospital: "If you're convinced your teeth are going to itch when you eat wheat, then they will itch." Despite the dispute, desperate sufferers are eager to try "ecological medicine." Says Randolph, who has been treating such patients for a quarter-century...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Totally Allergic | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

...enthusiastic and heedless seeker of gratification who signs a blood pact with the devil, turning over his soul in return for 24 years of all-power and all-knowledge. Strutting about the stage in a black medieval scholar's cloak over a tuxedo, Randolphe makes a powerful spector, and the audience can immediately grasp the depth of Faustus' commitment to his pact...

Author: By Sarah L. Mcvity, | Title: Unworldly Knowledge | 2/12/1981 | See Source »

Ramones: End of the Century (Sire). Producer Phil Spector may have smoothed out this protopunk band, but their edges still cut and the humor strikes home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Music: Best Of 1980 | 1/5/1981 | See Source »

...cast of thousands are listed on the credits, in fact. In a Newsweek article in 19778 (when the Heads were the new wave darlings of the critics), Chris Frantz explained that the band stood for, among other things, "Anti-overprofessionalism." And the Ramones latest album was produced by Phil Spector...

Author: By Martin B. Schwimmer, | Title: Beating Heads | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

...Philadelphian conservatives, Spector once seemed the great Republican hope in a city where Democratic politicians predominate. But after losing out to H. John Heinz's ketchup-funded effort in the 1976 state primary, the Republican machine put its strength behind another Pittsburgher, Richard Thornburgh, for the 1978 gubernatorial campaign. Thornburgh subsequently defeated Flaherty in the final contest...

Author: By Siddharta Mazumdar, | Title: Pennsylvania | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

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