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...that his heart implant was performed ten hours ahead of schedule. Dr. Jeffrey Anderson, the Utah cardiologist who had arranged the fateful first meeting of his patient and DeVries, recalls that when Clark's heart was carefully cut out of his body and set in a stainless steel tray it was still quivering. Says Anderson: "It was an irreversible step. From then on everyone was going on faith that the machine would work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: And the Beat Goes On | 12/20/1982 | See Source »

...topic has come to preoccupy residents of two undergraduate Houses, and understandably so In a university where every structure larger than a lunch-tray has a historic name attached to it, residents of North and South Houses have no such heritage in which to steep themselves; in recent weeks they have begun to speak out. "They aren't names--they're points on a compass," North House Master J. Woodland Hastings has bemoaned...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Naming Names | 11/3/1982 | See Source »

...metal bunk in Cell 2 B4 of "the glass house," the downtown Los Angeles jail where male prostitutes, muggers and murderers are kept in holding pens. Arriving in the custody of FBI agents around 7:30 p.m., too late for Tuesday night's dinner, he disdained the tray of eggs, hash browns and sausage that was eventually offered. Throughout the night, he rarely slept; he just stared at the dank walls of the six-bed cell, which he occupied alone, and at the thick windowpanes flanking the barred door. This was not the Ritz in London, one of his favorite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bottom Line... Busted | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...take it yourself, even when the murderer has spiked the gum on the envelope or when a Borgia has switched the wine. It is the victim who does the actual killing. That is why moviemakers focus so carefully on the glass of smoky milk jiggling on the silver tray as it progresses up the winding staircase toward the invalid wife. They know that we will want to follow the death instrument in the slowest motion, to see it grasped eagerly or laconically, at last to shudder. So one shudders picturing Stanley and Theresa Janus in Chicago a couple of weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Maniac in the Balance | 10/18/1982 | See Source »

...sips Coke from a straw because it's chic. Yet later in the film, she keeps our hero from fainting (thus saving his life) by spinning fairy tales of princesses in enchanted gardens. At a place known only as "The Castle," she brings him fruit and milk on a tray reminiscent of a Cezanne still-life. Her lover, the master of The Castle, spends most of his time sitting in a dimly lit room doing a giant wave jigsaw puzzle while listening to whale noises. He also cooks fabulous French food and owns not one, but two elderly white Citroens...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Scenes of Paris | 10/6/1982 | See Source »

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