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...trainer" bounds onstage. Ron is a California golden boy, 32, blond, handsome and curiously innocent. Many of the men shift uneasily. Can this recycled surfer unlock the mysteries of our souls? Ron sternly announces we are "assholes" and he doesn't care about us in the slightest. He's already got what he came for: our $250 fee. It's up to us to get what we want. Our lives don't work. That's why we're here...
...Behavior story on TM-he invested $125 and four days in TM training. "I can't claim any miracles," says Clarke, "but I write with greater ease and speed now." Doing this week's assignment, even Clarke was surprised by the amount of energy TM seemed to unlock: "After meditating, I sat down and wrote for eight hours with only a short break to eat, and never got tired." Of course, he adds, under the pressure of contemporary life, just starting a day doing nothing at all for 20 minutes would be salutary. Though still fairly...
...maybe it's best just to think about it. It sticks in your mind as a symbol, so think about that. Think about how Americans struggled and tolled for hundreds of years and managed to unlock the closest bonds of nature and then could do nothing with that wonderful knowledge but kill a lot of other people...
...activity to convince the public that the Rosenbergs were innocent victims of a frame-up. Chapters of the National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case have sprung up round the country. Invoking the Freedom of Information Act, the Meeropols themselves have formally requested a number of Government agencies to unlock the Rosenberg files. The case seems due for one of its periodic flare...
Trying to understand the universe around them, some scientists have sought to unlock the secrets of the atoms and molecules that quite literally make up just about everything under the sun -and beyond it as well. Others have sought this understanding by peering into the remotest reaches of space. Both groups of explorers were recognized last week when the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the 1974 Nobel Prizes for Chemistry and Physics. It gave the chemistry award to Professor Paul J. Flory, 64, of Stanford University, for his studies of macromole-cules, or large molecules. The physics prize...