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...neglected to convey to Shandler is that long before menopause occurs and menstrual cycles cease, women in their 30s and 40s can be subject to distressing symptoms. Like adolescence in reverse, the transition out of fertility, called perimenopause, is a time of wild hormone swings. And they can trigger a long list of problems, among them hot flashes, pimples, dry skin, insomnia, depression and lapses of memory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EARLY FLASH POINTS | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

...good about not making too much of this relationship, subtly foreshadowing the betrayal that must end it but allowing these figures room to draw normal human breath. It diverts us by showing each man dealing with a dangerous professional problem. In Tom's case it is a hot-headed, trigger-happy yet likable partner (well played by Ruben Blades) who tests his loyalty and affection. In Frankie's, it is an arms dealer (Treat Williams, slithering from smooth menace to surprisingly vicious sadism) who tests his nerve--and to a degree his commitment to his cause. Frankie can't help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL | 3/31/1997 | See Source »

WASHINGTON, D.C.: After weeks of increasingly blunt hints from Fed Chairman Greenspan, the Federal Reserve pulled the trigger Tuesday, announcing a quarter-point increase in interest rates. The central bank raised its federal funds rate, the rate charged for overnight loans between banks, from 5.25 percent to 5.5 percent. That should lead to a corresponding increase in the prime rate from 8.25 percent to 8.5 percent, and in turn a hike in the rates of the millions of consumer and business loans that are linked to the prime. Despite criticism that at its current 2.3 percent rate, inflation is quiescent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fed Moves To Block Inflation | 3/25/1997 | See Source »

...nuns who did not have Alzheimer's-like brains, researchers found, strokes caused no measurable decrease in overall mental competence. But in nuns with Alzheimer's, just one or two strokes--small strokes that left swirls of dead tissue no bigger than a pencil tip--were enough to trigger a precipitous decline. "One brain disease is bad enough," Snowdon observes. "But when you add a second disease to it, you're in real trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GIFT OF LOVE | 3/24/1997 | See Source »

...didn't warn you. For months, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has hinted that he would lift interest rates to head off inflation. Yields on Treasury bonds have been rising in anticipation that he'll pull the trigger on March 25 when the Fed Board meets. Higher rates are bad for the stock market but even worse for consumers. Even a quarter-point hike will hurt. Some 60 million households have "revolving" credit-card debt averaging more than $6,000, at an interest rate of about 17%. An uptick would add nearly a billion dollars in interest expenses. And those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BIZWATCH: Mar 17, 1997 | 3/17/1997 | See Source »

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