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...moneyed chap who is polite to the point of blandness--the white bread of the English upper crust. Through a device too silly to be mentioned here, he comes to the attention of Sondra Pransky (Johansson), an American college student abroad. She believes Peter may be the infamous Tarot Card Killer who has been murdering prostitutes. Her co-sleuth is Sid Waterman (Allen), a not-so-hot magician who masquerades as her oil-rich father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Scoop or Two? None | 7/31/2006 | See Source »

...dancers are black, Hispanic, or Asian. And by participating in b’nai mitzvah celebrations, they “are selling an experience more ethnic than any that the children’s parents would allow them to experience for real.” Parents can also purchase tarot readers, large break-dancing wind puppets, or athletes who will play basketball with party guests...

Author: By Sara E. Polsky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Oppenheimer Searches for Religious Spirituality | 7/8/2005 | See Source »

...Bush presidency. William Cinnamon III North Hollywood, California, U.S. Outside the Box "Science on the Fringe" was an entertaining story on the far-out ideas of the Society for Scientific Exploration, which pursues topics like ufos, reincarnation, astrology and parapsychology [May 30]. But the persistence of belief in tarot cards, esp and the horoscopes found in most daily newspapers in the U.S. is no joking matter. Widespread irrational belief does not bode well for a democracy that depends on the informed intelligence of the citizenry for sound government and an efficient economy. Lawrence Cranberg Austin, Texas, U.S. Eyes on Iran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reality Check for the E.U. | 6/13/2005 | See Source »

...Science on the Fringe" was an entertaining story on the far-out ideas of the Society for Scientific Exploration, which pursues topics like UFOs, reincarnation, astrology and parapsychology [May 30]. But the persistence of belief in tarot cards, ESP and the horoscopes found in most daily newspapers in the U.S. is no joking matter. Widespread belief in the irrational does not bode well for a democracy that depends on informed, intelligent citizens for sound government and an efficient economy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 20, 2005 | 6/12/2005 | See Source »

...aura reader Ashok Sachdev. They help balance the planetary influences of your life. For $11 per half an hour, he can tell you what gems will aid your journey Tokyo: At Tarim: House of fortune telling, you'll find a spiritual supermarket of 100 soothsayers offering various services, from tarot to physiognomy, for $30 for 20 minutes. Buy your ticket at reception and take your pick. - By Chaim Estulin, with bureau reports

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heavenly Help Lines | 1/18/2004 | See Source »

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