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...Stale Components. Cross's original concern was to help subfertile couples to have normal babies. Now he has come to believe, as have other embryologists and physiologists, that an unusually high incidence of abnormal births may result from couples' using the rhythm method for birth control and miscalculating the date of ovulation. An ovum may remain fertile for at least two days, and sperm for about 36 hours. Cross says that in the first half of the ovulation cycle, a stale sperm may fertilize a normal egg, and in the second half, a normal sperm may fertilize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contraception: Hazardous Rhythm | 8/30/1968 | See Source »

Among the many other experts who concur with Cross are Dr. Emil Wits-chi, senior investigator in reproduction and embryology for the Population Council, and Dr. Alan Guttmacher, president of Planned Parenthood. The stale-egg theory has been confirmed in animal experiments, but as Guttmacher concedes, it is more difficult to establish scientific proof...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contraception: Hazardous Rhythm | 8/30/1968 | See Source »

Best of the bunch is Pete Rose, 26, a brassy, bristle-topped Irishman, whose flip tongue and frenetic brand of baseball have injected fresh breath into an increasingly stale game. His zest once branded him a showoff. "In the minors, they called me 'Hot Dog' and 'Hollywood,' " he snorts, "but they don't holler at me in the majors." They certainly don't. Spraying hits from either side of the plate, Rightfielder Rose has batted better than .300 in each of the past three seasons. This year, with a .327 average, he is fighting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: $100,000 Worth of Singles | 8/16/1968 | See Source »

...like alcohol; he walked, and walking was like drinking. He drank it in on waking, and went all day from sundown to blackout wallowing in it until he dropped from exhaustion and total inebriation, happy and not caring if he ever woke again. Trudging all day over the flat stale beer of the stony plain, brandy of hills, mouth shut tight because it seeped in continually through eyes, ears, nose and anus, the drink of land and the never-ending gutterbout of topography, a blinding weekend of landbooze that went on for months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Scorched Souls | 8/9/1968 | See Source »

Both Canada and Trudeau seem to have been preparing for some time to rush into each other's embrace. The reason that Trudeau won so decisively was that he matched both the times and the country's mood. A fresh face in a gallery of stale political portraits, he made no promises at all, offered no pat answers and spoke with a candor that was in refreshing contrast to the pompous rhetoric of the past. He seemed a man neither of the left nor of the right, but a man for the future. His campaign was based...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: Man of Tomorrow | 7/5/1968 | See Source »

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