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...often impossible to be sure what the author intended. In the case of William Shakespeare, the most revered and toyed with of dramatists, what we think of as straight is by and large what the Victorians and Edwardians thought Shakespeare meant; the revisionism of one generation becomes the received wisdom of the next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Robust Aroma of Tradition | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...medical maxim repeated in the New England Journal of Medicine last week, symptoms of the common cold, "if treated vigorously, will go away within seven days, whereas if left alone they will disappear over the course of a week." Despite years of intensive research, that wry wisdom is still true: there is no cure for the common cold. But the Journal did have some encouraging words for snifflers. In the same issue it published two studies, one conducted at the University of Adelaide, in Australia, the other at the University of Virginia, demonstrating that use of an alpha-interferon nasal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fewer Colds? Interferon sprays may work | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...them. No outsider is as wary of freezing conditions as a Chicagoan is proprietary of frostbite. Any Sunbelt slur is returned with a blast of icy superiority. "Bear weather," they call it. A Midwesterner's notion of comfort is plainly more profound than climate, and it is his wisdom that few towns are as provincial as the ones that fancy themselves cosmopolitan. Chicago has no problem with newspaper headlines as dispassionate as GO BEARS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago Bears: Sweetness and Might | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...patches up the quarrels and estrangements that raged between her and her father, she captures the tawdry colors of the Old West and mourns their fading. She looks back on her parents' tempestuous marriage and divorce, both of which baffled them and her as a child, with tolerance and wisdom. And her storytelling skills give Cy Taillon the posthumous gift that he would have most appreciated: the chance to appear in front of a new audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Satisfying Reconciliations RAIN OR SHINE | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...Administration is quite right not to rule out the use of American military force in Central America. The U.S. must keep all its enemies guessing in this respect, from the Soviet Union to two-bit muggers in the back alleys of the Third World. But the political wisdom of "threatening" Congress with the prospect of American military intervention was dubious. It invited a chain of tough questions that only put the Administration more on the defensive at a time when it needs to close partisan ranks: What if the Congress goes along with the White House, but the contras still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Why Congress Should Approve Contra Aid | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

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