SG11 SubAPProvald:~Me 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 ?s (parapsychology or clairvoyance or remoteoview?) and (China or PRC) SYSTEM:OS - DIALOG OneSearch File 88:Academic Index(TM) 1976-1995/Feb Wl (c) 1995 Information Access Co. File 86:Mental Health Abstracts 1969-1994/Nov (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. File ll:PsycINFO(R) 1967-1995/Feb (c) 1995 Amer. Psychological Asso. File 7:Social SciSearch(R) 1972-1995/Jan W2 (c) 1995 Inst for Sci Info Set Items ?exs td028 Hilight option is HILIGHT set on as 4019 482 19397 231323 94 47031 586 Sl 31 Description ----------- not available in '*- PARAPSYCHOLOGY CLAIRVOYANCE REMOTE VIEW? REMOTE(W)VIEW? CHINA PRC (PARAPSYCHOLOGY (CHINA OR PRC) file(s) 86 OR CLAIRVOYANCE OR REMOTEOVIEW?) AND ?rd sl ... completed examining records S2 30 RD Sl (unique items) ?t s2/5,k/all >>>KWIC option is not available in file(s): 86 2/5,K/1 (item 1 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 15671722 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Global Paradox: The Bigger the World Economy, The More Powerful its Smallest Players. (book reviews) Brauchli, Marcus Nieman Reports v48 n2 p82(2) Summer L194 zr SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0028-9817 illustration other ARTICLE TYPE: Review AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00090 GRADE: C NAMED PERSON(S): Naisbitt, John DESCRIPTORS: Books--Reviews ... that John Naisbitt, the author of th,~--bestseller "Megatrends" and of a new attempt at *clai'r-.,oyance*, "Global,,Pdradox," is guilty of. It's blind optimism. He blithely extr-&polates glob6-arching trends ... ... Cavanagh recite facts blandly,,,",tliough, John Naisbitt brings them to life. He describes trips to *ChiN'*, Singapore and other more remote regions of the world, drawing,~-_bnc sions about everything he sees ... s1 ons abou ... The last great Communis~,`country b omes the world's biggest market b comes th economy," Naisbitt marvel-6 of *China*). He puts his sometimes I He put less-than-bold ideas inf. bold type, for easy reading. 0, for easy But here agai/n/Naisbitt falls victim o his enthusiasm for ridiculous s v1ct jrj 0 \*China * wee mu prognostication.,,,~ muses how, if *China* we e to lift per capita income to Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Taiwan ' s A*)WbvedhFoF$W%a§~ 20W0bMT-:- CIA-RDlj96-00791 R000200230004-8 ... would have the largest economy in the vfbrld. He predicts that by the year 2000, *China* will have 500 Nw or~~enovated airports. That may be true, by some measure, but... ,K 7 ... the airports are backward s~d~(T e f'~!~r, Naisbitt identifies many of the potential risks to *China* elopment---.-Deng Yiaoping's death, t abse environmental degradation, t absence of leg-al systems - more so ... 2/5,K/2 (Item 2 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 15671720 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Global Dreams: imperial Corporations and the New World Order. (book reviews) Brauchli, Marcus Nieman Reports v48 n2 p82(2) Summer, 1994 SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0028-9817 illustration other ARTICLE TYPE: Review AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00090 GRADE: C NAMED PERSON(S): Barnet, Richard J.; Cavanagh, John DESCRIPTORS: Books--Reviews ...that John Naisbi tl~__ th the bestk6ller "Megatrends" and of c:*author of a new attempt at *clair Y-' "Global ParadoX," is guilty of. It's blind optimism. He blithely extrapd, ~es globe-archiyfg trends ... ... Cavanagh recite facts blandly, though, J/hn Naisbitt brings them to life. He describes trips to *China Sing ore and other more remote regions of the world, drawing concl ior~?aabout everything he sees ... ... The last great Communist countr 4 m:s the world's biggest market economy," Naisbitt marvels of *Chiy:~). puts his sometimes -than-bold ideas into bold typ for asy reading. less But here again, Naisbitt faZl Isvictim his enthusiasm for ridiculous prognostication. He muses how /if *China* wer to lift per capita income to Taiwan's level - he might 'K as bell have ... ... would have the largest nomy in the world. predicts that by the co year 2000, *China* will ve 500 new or renovated irports. That may be true, by some measure, t ... ... the airports are ckward. (To be fair, Naisbitt i ntifies many of the potential risks to * hina*'s development - Deng Yiaopin 's death, environmental degr dation, the absence of legal systems - more so ... 2/5,K/3 (Item 3 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 15482646 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Russia 2010: And What it Means for the World. (book reviews) Ulam, Adam 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 New Repub#pprovg0oFqu FqJeaqe)2N&Q8/_1(0,: C4A4RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0028-6583 ARTICLE TYPE: Review AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT online LINE COUNT: a-5-4 GRADE: A NAMED PERSON(S): Yergin, Daniel; Gustafso~~, rhane DESCRIPTORS:-B-Q-Oks--Reviews 1-7 TEXT: ... establishment in tl a f"'the events of the last nine years, thel ce 0 f C;zf praise the *clairvoyan search group at Royal Dutch Shell: in 1984 r ;, it boldly predicted an oa, ng ... app. *..Chernobyls, a wholp,"plethor-aQf troubles with other former parts of the ussr, or with *Chi~~,*, internal d'iskintegration--all of these events could deflect the coui;Ltry from the desil-kble path into ... ... of capitali ~e6 0f late been flourishifIVin parts of the People's its many excellent Republic of *Ch.~a*! In general one feels tha r all points, Rusf_~e2010, like most ... Nll~ 2/5,K/4 (Item 4 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 15383313 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Skepticism, miracles, and knowledge. (Philosophy and the Paranormal, part 2) Grey, William Skeptical Inquirer v18 n3 p288(7) Spring( L1994 L SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0194-6730 AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00272 ABSTRACT: The study of the paranormal is beneficial since it reveals aspects of human psychology and human information processing. However, study of the paranormal should be tempered with skepticism. Research on miracles and other psi phenomena suffer from witness credibility, human credulity, tribal origins of superstition and conflicts of testimony on miraculous events. Critical skepticism allows the researcher to keep an open mind by not rejecting disputed claims on the basis of prior conviction. DESCRI.PTORS: Philosophy--Evaluation; Skepticism--Evaluation; Miracles-- Evaluation; Pattern perception (Psychology)--Analysis ... is impossible that the religious traditions of "ancient Rome, of Turkey, of Siam, and of *China" can all be established on a solid foundation. Every miracle claimed within any one of-incontrovertible evidence for psi is at best inconclusive. The psychologist David Marks argues that until *parapsychology* produces at least one repeatable demonstration it can be justifiably ignored (Marks 1986: 123). But ... 2/5,K/5 (Item 5 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 15383287 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Oklahoma psychic fails to find missing bodies. Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Genoni, Tom, Jr. Skeptical Inquirer v18 n3 p230(2) Spring, 1994 SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0194-6730 AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT online LINE COUNT: 00049 ABSTRACT: Oklahoma psychic A. Louise failed to find the missing bodies of Terri Schlatter and her son who have been missing since 1985. She claimed that the bodies were buried in a pond near the Schlatter home. Dogs trained to find human remains were brought to the pond allegedly confirmed the psychic's claims. The pond was drained and the bottom dug out, but no bodies were found by the search party. ... DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology* in criminal investigation ... remarked: "Obviously, this has to be concluded at some point. We can't dig to *China*." After weeks of digging, no bodies were found and the search was abandoned. ... DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology* in criminal investigation 2/5,K/6 (Item 6 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 14932644 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Interview: Dr. Brian Weiss. (past-lives therapy) (Interview) Omni v16 n7 p 85(6) April, 1994 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0149-8711 illustration photograph ARTICLE TYPE: Interview AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00349 ABSTRACT: Dr. Brian Weiss is a Miami, FL, psychiatrist who believes that past-lives therapy has a positive influence on his patients. While hypnotized, his first patient for this therapy was told to return to the time the problems began. She went back to 1863 B.C. NAMED PERSON(S): Weiss, Brian--Conduct of life DESCRIPTORS: Reincarnation--Research; Psychiatric counseling--Management; Hypnotism--Usage ... recent project with the physics department at New York University. Weiss: They're bringing from *China* experts at what we'd call healing, what they call energy. The physicists are trying... ... true of all of reality. Omni: Will physicists show that science, mysticism, spirituality, religion, and *parapsychology* are linked through quantum mechanics? Weiss: Physicists are the mystics of the Nineties and the... 2/5,K/7 (Item 7 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 14869090 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* The master of the game: Strobe's world. (incoming Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott) (Cover Story) Lane, Charles New Republic v210 n10 pl9(7) March 7, 1994 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0028-6583 illustration cartoon 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 ARTICLE TYAPProyekFoeftease 2000/08/10: CIA-RDP96-00791ROO0200230004-8 AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00493 ABSTRACT: Talbott lives up to his cautious, conservative, elitist Yale background in most personal and policy aspects. He is poised to succeed Warren Christopher, mainly due to his political adriotness and friendship with Bill Clinton, but shows little real policy insight or backbone. SIC CODE: 9721 NAMED PERSON(S): Talbott, Strobe--Evaluation NAMED PERSON(S): Christopher, Warren--Influence DESCRIPTORS: Diplomats--Biography; International relations--Moral and ethical aspects - public has long annoyed Talbott. In an August 1992 Time column, for instance, he took *China*ls and Bush's side in the debate over Most Favored Nation status for Beijing ... for "the ash heap of history," was, to Talbott, "bear-baiting." (It now reads like *clairvoyance*.) Talbott also derided Reagan's "evil empire,, remark. Talbott opposed "linkage," the idea that American... 2/5,K/8 (Item 8 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 14527217 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* To boldly go: an appreciation of Charles Honorton. McCarthy, Donald Journal of Parapsychology v57 nl p7(17) March, 1993 SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0022-3387 ARTICLE TYPE: biography AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 005A'4 NAMED PERSON(S): Honorton, Charles--Biograp DESCRIPTORS: Psychologists--Biography hy/ who was d f. This last is significyt, for Chuck told me that his f - T1 0 interest in *para~p chclogy* really gre~7 /I of early speculations that ,p t ~ arose from time sp~enr with his uncle, wl-~o... ..than by other ways ofNconceptualizAg psi. Whatever Chuck's perso ot' ation for getting into *parapsychology* 1 mo it was a passionate pur=~t Tan-Z 1 other aspects of his life assumed supporting roles ... commitment arapsychological investigation was absolute; his life was his woryk My own involvement with /para ychology* began almost accidentally. In L Xs 1974, part of my teaching &sties a St. John's University... ... up running a seminar irV"Unexplair Phenomena" as a replacement for an anticipated course in *pa/apsychol ogyNdthat was to have been conducted by ex Rex Stanford. When it t ned out tha ex... * It t h\eF ... try to put somethi together for the Fall semester that would address * hi t several topics, incl ing *parapsychology , in the broad context of ncl ing ogy a n/h b1 0 philosophy of scienc . That seemed feasibl on paper, but knowing nothing e c . T sj t of * Y*, Ir of the current stat of *parapsychology*, made desperate contact with Rex serve us an that summer, and served as a gracious an .. ...personal cont/ct with Chuck during the nexeNyear and a half, as ray interest in *pa/apsychology* was still being pl ued and fed by Rex Stanford, who Aas close at hand. That ... ... Lab" desr(ite the sign beside the door that proclaimed it to be the Division of *Parapsychology* and Psychophysics, a name that must surely 5 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 have been c49PSf?v9# E9,(1R~Je4VA 2QWQ8LW1DClA_l%W9.6r0074TRQ0M0 Ob4 p '2M arked a lot of questions. I learned a great deal about *parapsychology and about how to be an experimental investigator; my training was in theoretical mathematics, and... their own sake, he always had a bottom 1'n "How can I 2o:bjective in use this in *parapsychology*?" He viewed everything with th mind. Still, Chuck did get . hooked ... great deal of tg6vision, except for a few favorite dramatic'.. ries that he followed avid 1 i *China* Beach, LA r ' Law, and Crime Story wer igh on his list. Chuck ,y, s also a... some cogent N /Va er ",,h ~ih c 0, ts remarks about parapsycholo ts and science f 'I on. She observed that her own interest in *parapsychol had grown frpm reading science fiction h010 as th since childhood, for it was th genre that _suggested... ... to include a higher percentagAof scie~p`ce fiction buffs, and speculated that those drawn to *parapsychologX* wer6 often the ones willing to investigate questions that were taAo ~,h' other disciplines, and... ...our understanding of nature, of r'6& ity,sand of mind. Thus it may be natural for *parapsychology* to at,,tirac~ th e willing to explore strange new words ... to boldly go .... . At any rate... an \the k ... rich theme that resonated,d eeply in many f those likely to volunteer as y f Os 1 i e1 subjects in *parapsychology*j'. More generally, it was an effort to create an a 11y' it was an e f subtle couragemen experimental environment that provided subtle couragement ... a research le spec la hardship career, but I could not have imagined the speci hardships most workers in f wh -ch1 the ske *parapsychology* endure,,.~ot the least of which 1 the skepticism and ridicule provided by col leagues in... ... Another eye-opener...-.for me was the tremendous diffi lty in obtaining ~mendous d-Iff i 1 ty Chuck dId muc b funding for research/in *parapsychology*. Chuck did muc better than most, regular financ ial . partly because he wpn the interest and regular financial. ... secure alternate ive long-term funding proved fruitless, and the lab went out of business -In *parapsychology*, being absolutely top notch is not enough to assurw survival. Chuck was fond of citing ... knew. It was never a secret that I gid not share Chuck's enthusiasm for *parapsychology*. But he was someone w)& clearly was searching for the truth and was willing to... ... to recons'ider the whole field as well. I will miss him as a friend, but *parapsychology*, I think, will miss him more." just so. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science St ... 2/5,K/9 (item 9 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 14223660 Scholars focus on cultures in collision, in and out of science. (includes related articles) (CSICOP Dallas Conference) Watson, Elena M. Skeptical Inquirer v17 n3 p227(15) SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0194-6730 illustration photograph ... ABSTRACT: as the paranormal unidentified flying objects and ... DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology*-- Spring, 1993 in media, scientific fraud, crashed paranormal occurrences in *China*. ... ABSTRACT: as the paranormal in media, scientific fraud, crashed unidentified flying objects and paranormal occurrences in *China*. ... DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology*-- Approved For Release 2000/08/10: CIA-RDP96-00791ROO0200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 2/5,K/10 (Item 10 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 12485175 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Tales from the bazaar. (Arabists and US Kaplan, Robert D. Atlantic v270 n2 p37(21) August, 1992 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0276-9077 0 r illustration photogr g Onl 'ne LIN TE AVAILABILITY: FULL TE Online LINE L t e had t hav ABSTRACT: Arabists have had a stro s in with the Middle East, in luding th e Eas t'1n ludlng tnp e~ u Hran Talc careers of Hume H~Oran, Talco m 0 [ 0se d1s us 2d Glaspie are among tho s e 1 us long th NNUS GEOGRAPHIC CODE: NNUS ON -Unjt ed St GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: United St St at es 1 tj ed a I n DESCRIPTORS: United States lat ns War, 1991--History 1;1 tory foreign policy) 01304 7influence on US foreign relations events leading to the Gulf War. The Seelye, William Eagleton and April with Arab countries; Persian Gulf ust as L derson, though admired by old State derso -political order -If, 0y Department hands for hi *clairvoyance* egarding Stalin and his role in hi e egar getting the Soviets t withdraw from nort rn Iran in ... addition to Arabic, e t ort r t f r w n %d and who translated f r President Nixon duri Nixon's 1972 visit to *China* .ri d P , Freeman gripes a ut a Foreign Service bureaucracy that now produces too a ut a '00. much paperwork a too ... 2/5,K/11 (Item 11 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 12114933 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Help stamp out absurd beliefs. (Column) Randi, James Time v139 n15 p80(l) April 13, 1992 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0040-781X ARTICLE TYPE: Column AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00083 ABSTRACT: People are far too willing to believe in paranormal or supernatural phenomena regardless of how little scientific support there might be for its actual credibility. It is difficult enough for society to deal with our expanding base of knowledge without mixing in the absurd. CAPTIONS: 0 DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology*-- ... of the believers. We in the U.S. are not alone in our credulity. percentage of the public visits "Qi Gong" hospitals treatment by ... DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology*-- 2/5,K/12 (Item 12 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 7 In *China* a large for diagnosis and Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 11810753 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* In search of anti-semitism: what Christians provoke what Jews? Why? By doing what? - And vice versa. (Cover Story) Buckley, William F., Jr. National Review v43 n24 p20(43) Dec 30, 1991 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0028-0038 ARTICLE TYPE: Cover Story AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 01550 ABSTRACT: Anti-semitism has its supporters on both sides of the political spectrum, left and right. Charges of anti-Jewish and anti-Israel sentiments against Joseph Sobran, Patrick Buchanan, 'The Dartmouth Review,' Gore Vidal, and 'The Nation' explore the role of anti-semitism in American society. NAMED PERSON(S): Sobran, Joseph--Attitudes; Vidal, Gore--Attitudes NAMED PERSON(S): Buchanan, Patrick--Attitudes DESCRIPTORS: The Nation (Periodical)--Publishing; The Dartmouth Review (Newspaper)--Publishing; Antisemitism--Analysis; Assimilation (Sociology)--Analysis; Ethnic relations--Analysis ... the subject of Israel. More, I told him that unlike obsessions with, say, Nicaragua or *China* or even Russia, an obsession with Israel at the expense of Israel gives rise to ... He was writing, after all, as a syndicated columnist, not as a psychologist for the *Parapsychology* Review, in which role he would be as unconcerned for taboos as a computer. "My-movement whose principal PAC was "The Committee of one Million against the Admission of Communist *China* to the United Nations." No historian would credit Israel with having less influence in Congress ... 2/5,K/13 (item 13 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 11531577 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* What the First Amendment means to me. (Special Report: Fol 1991) Hentoff, Nat; Chancellor, John; Otto, Jean; Rowan, Carl T. Quill v79 n8 p24(3) Oct, 1991 SOURCE FILE: AI File 88 ISSN: 0033-6475 AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00191 STATUTE: United States Constitution. 1st Amendment DESCRIPTORS: Constitutional law--Addresses, essays, lectures; Freedom of speech--Addresses, essays, lectures; Freedom of the press--Addresses, essays, lectures ... assem nd petition f edress. Just a ~, %we, a, Had Madison, Mas Hamilton, and Jefferson had *clairvoyance* as well as vision, they may v been tempted to surrender principle to may v b en t e ey m ~son a~Hn Cert nly.. practicality. Cert nly... ... of your milit y, your F your cabinet officers. I looked over at the jljt Y. your F ' yo '. hina* and ima. 'ne ambassador of hina* and ima. 'ned that he was wondering, as I was, where f / else in the rld newspaper... rld newspaper. . 2/5,K/14 (Item 14 from file: 88)`- DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 09078548 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Tv-s toughest year is just a preview. (includes related article on why networks can't stop juggling their schedules) Saporito, Bill Fortune v122 n13 p95(6) Nov 19, 1990 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0015-8259 illustration photograph table /00- AVAILABILITY: . ne LINE COU : 00347 CAPTIONS: NBC, AB BS and Fox revenue , profits, top & bottom prime time shows. (table) COMPANY NAME(S): Nation Broadcast' g Company Inc.--Market share; Fox Broadcasting Co. FBC n ertai nt--Market share; CBS Inc.--Market share; ABC Entertainm nt Mar et share DESCRIPTORS: Television roa ting--Analysis ... player, the exact op ~`site f broadcasting, attractive to the cable ence as well as to *i/opote* *N ers* who need dishes to see much of audi ~,e I c anything. A new techn 10 called sa 11teicompression will ... at all. The 0 0 cc ~N_ network moved two med dramas, e er e Twin Peaks and the gritty 1 1 *China* Beach, Zdi . Both have p overall ratings ( ... not total ay t?sSa';at we are going oo~ r households. That t -N-r am for." And counterprogram for. *China* Beac/ for instance, is up agaN~ NBC's popular Golden Girls, known in the indjtstry... 2/5,K/15 (item 15 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 08560001 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Canada's cultural dynamo enlightens while it entertains. (Canadian Museum of Civilization) Lancashire, David Smithsonian v20 n12 pll4(10) March, 1990 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0037-7333 illustration photograph AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT online LINE COUNT: 00313 GEOGRAPHIC CODE: NNCNEONO GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Ottawa SIC CODE: 8412 NAMED PERSON(S): MacDonald, George F.--Man -ement; Cardinal, Douglas-- Works DESCRIPTORS: Canad Museum of Civili tion--Appreciation; Museums-- Educational aspect us eum archi cture--Design and construction; Ottawa, Ontari 0_ -~GallM ies and seums ... whose arts, according tN,/he French philosopher-anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss, rank wit~/,t-kose of *China* and ancient Egypt). And the sea is the wave-patterned groniteNloor of the museum... ... picture and the wrapal;Zund sound Nrom 32 speakers. The opening film,/The First Emp:rNc-N Of :China*, was coproduced by *China*'s Xian ios, Canada' a ion 1Film Board and the museum. Film _d a co ... completed, th etwork will suppor 2 communications systems inside t r~ the building, f r /environmental control t *remote* *viewing* of many of N the museum's 3. 5~ ill ion artifacts. There a cable outlets at ... , a~c 9 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 2/5,K/16 (Item 16 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 06840192 The communists, psychic edge. (interest and research in psychic phenomena big in Soviet Union and *China*) Levine, Art U.S. News & World Report v105 n22 p30(l) Dec 5, 1988 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 illustration photograph GEOGRAPHIC CODE: ANCC; EEUR GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: China; Soviet Union DESCRIPTORS: *China*--... ... *Parapsycho-E(5g~y~ erest and research in psychic phenomena ... *Parapsychology*-- 2/5,K/17 (Item 17 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 06460854 Psychic tots of *China*. (paranormal abilities tested) Discover v9 n7 p26(2) July, 1988 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 illustration photograph GEOGRAPHIC CODE: ANCC GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: China DESCRIPTORS: *China*--... ... *Parapsychology*--... ...*China* Psychic tots of *China*. (paranormal abilities tested) DESCRIPTORS: *China*--... ... *Parapsychology*--... ... *China* 2/5,K/18 (Item 18 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 06423084 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* Fighting against flimflam; James Randi uses his skills as a professional 10 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 magician to expose psychics, astrologers, spiritualists, channelers, faith healers and a host of nWstics and charlatans. Jaroff, Leon Time v131 n24 p70(3) June 13, 1988 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0040-781X illustration portrait ARTICLE TYPE: biography AVAILABILITY: FULL TEXT Online LINE COUNT: 00168 CAPTIONS: James Randi. (portrait) NAMED PERSON(S): Randi, James--Practice DESCRIPTORS: Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal--Management; Fraud--Prevention; Magicians--Practice; Spirit possession--Investigations; Conjuring--Crime ...words of wisdom through the mouth of a modern-day proxy. April found him in *China*, invited by a science journal to help stem what the editor called ''growing confusion between... other naive or fraudulent stars of the paranormal world. For example, after a St. Louis *parapsychology* laboratory claimed to have discovered two boys who could mentally bend spoons, create images on... 2/5,K/19 (item 19 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 03582950 *China*ls psychic savants. Truzzi, Marcello Omni v7 p62(6) Jan, 1985 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 GEOGRAPHIC CODE: ANCC GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: China DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology*--... ... *China*; ... ... *China*-- *China*ls psychic savants. DESCRIPTORS: *Parapsychology*--... ... *China*; ... ... *China*-- 2/5,K/20 (Item 20 from file: 88) DIALOG(R)File 88:Academic Index(TM) (c) 1995 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. 03039561 *Use Format 7 for FULL TEXT* *Parapsychology* update. Holden, Constance. Science v222 p997(1) Dec 2, 1983 SOURCE FILE: MI File 47 ISSN: 0036-8075 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 AVAIL T-,av- - aplpiv 1r?V r WtMa§&!2b~G/09NX: OMMPM00791 R000200230004-8 NAMED P N S): Jahn, Robert--Research; Puthoff, Harold--Research DESCRIPTORS: *United* States. Congressional Research Service ... ... *Clairvoyance*--... ... *Parapsychology*--... ... *Parapsychology* and *science*-- *Parapsychology* update. TEXT: *Parapsychology* Update ... member of Congress, Senator Claiborne Pell (D-R.I.), has publicly expressed an interest in *parapsychology*, but apparently there are quite a few others sufficiently curious to ask the Congressional Research... ... taught to mineralogists and geologists at the Omsk Polytechnical Institute. The People's Republic of *China* is said to have developed a fairly recent interest in *parapsychology*, including psychic healing. In the United States, the field has been chiefly explored by psychologists... ... of single microelectronic chips. So far, the most striking results appear to be coming from *remote* *viewing* experiments. At Stanford Research Institute physicist Harold Puthoff is conducting double-blind experiments where a... DESCRIPTORS: *United* States. Congressional Research Service ... ...*Clairvoyance*--... ... *Parapsychology*--... ... *Parapsychology* and *science*- 2/5,K/21 (Item 1 from file: 86) DIALOG(R)File 86:Mental Health Abstracts (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. All rts. reserv. 0424568 HER1982-20024 Supernatural traffic: East Asian shamanism. Kendall, Laurel. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 5(2):171-191, 1981. Languages: English Six Korean Women: The Socialization of Shamans (Harvey, 1979) is reviewed and comments are made on the impact of these women and of other indigenous therapists on contemporary medical systems. The state of the art of shamanism in Korea is examined, along with that in Japan and China. Broad themes which are seen as emerging from the sudy of East Asian shamans are suggested. it is argued that: 1). ancestors, ghosts, and shamans have established working relationships in all three societies and writers acknowledge the cultural appropriateness of their ascriptions of supernatural malaise; 2) women are the most active agents in consultation with shamans despite efforts to undermine the woman's ritual authority in peasant households by urbanization and contradictory socialization experiences outside of the home; and 3) shamanism in the three societies reflect common therapies and operate under common social constraints. 89 references. Descriptors: Cultural Studies; Delivery-Systems; Parapsychology Identifiers: Journal; Human; Overview; folklore 12 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 2/5,K/22 (Item 2 from file: 86) DIALOG(R)File 86:Mental Health Abstracts (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. All rts. reserv. 0356665 HER1979-13983 Parapsychology in communist countries. Iron curtain ESP. Ebon, Martin. no address Human Behavior 7(11):38-41, 1978. Languages: English The current state of parapsychology in communist countries, particularly in China and the Soviet Union, is reviewed. The official government position of both countries is that parapsychology is just another face of religion or mysticism and it is used as a propaganda issue. Such research in the U.S. or in the major communist countries is deplored as a sign of political and cultural disintegration. Nevertheless, parapsychological research is going on in China, in the Soviet Union, and in eastern Europe, although these scientists are often discouraged from contacts with Western colleagues. The current pattern of such research in communist countries is characterized as chaotic with a great deal of pulling ahd hauling at various political and scientific levels behind the scenes. Descriptors: Parapsychology Identifiers: Journal; Human; overview 2/5,K/23 (Item 3 from file: 86) DIALOG(R)File 86:Mental Health Abstracts (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. All rts. reserv. 0310865 TAI1978-28755 Traditional and modern health care: an appraisal of complementarity. New, Peter Kong-ming. Dept. of Behavioral Science, University of Toronto, 21 St. Joseph St., Toronto, Ontario M5S lAl, Canada International Social Science Journal 29(3):483-495, 1977. Languages: English The complementarity of traditional and modern health care is discussed with attention to the reasons that persons seek health care in the first place and to national policies of integrating the fields of magic and medicine. Beliefs regarding magic and science often determine which path a person may take, but magic and science may also coexist within a single belief system. Patients often fluctuate between choosing medicine and choosing magic as a therapeutic approach to any ailment. Other ailments may be ignored completely due to societal acceptance of the notion that everyone suffers from some particular problem, and the corresponding denial of legitimacy for anyone to seek treatment for that ailment. Often the most logical approach to health delivery is to integrate Western and traditional medicinal approaches. Although Western medicine has resisted such approaches, communist China has for some time been committed to this practice, and it is hoped that future researchers will be permitted to assess its effectiveness in mainland China. 54 references. Descriptors: Cultural Studies; Delivery-Administrative; Parapsychology Identifiers: Journal; Human; Overview; Service 2/5,K/24 (Item 4 from file: 86) 13 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 opp.rov?q.F r Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 . 1p DIALOG(R) ental Health Abstracts (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. All rts. reserv. 0289895 TA11978-01833 culture-bound syndromes, ethnopsychiatry, and alternate therapies: Vol. IV of mental health research in Asia and the Pacific. Lebra, William P. (ed.) no address Mental Health Research in Asia and the Pacific, Vol. IV Honolulu, University Press of Hawaii, 1976. 299 p. $16.00. Languages: English A collection of papers is presented which details the lack of modern psychotherapeutic programs and the abundance of indigenous health methods on which the majority of the peoples of Southeast Asia and the Pacific rely for mental health service. Therapeutic factors inherent in indigenous programs are examined, and collaboration with native folk healers (who are in closer contact with the populations than the medical communities) is urged. A range of substantive and methodological themes in transcultural psychiatry is covered, including Latah, epidemic hysteria, possession, and malgri. other chapters focus on indigenous healing practices in the Philippines, Polynesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, China, and among the Maori of New Zealand. Descriptors: Cultural Studies; Delivery-Community mental health; Parapsychology; Psychotherapy Identifiers: Book; Evaluation; Human; Overview; Service 2/5,K/25 (Item 5 from file: 86) DIALOG(R)File 86:Mental Health Abstracts (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. All rts. reserv. 0267260 CGJ14-0-00192 The personification of opposites. S. Sal. b. The bitterness. Jung, C. G. no address In: Jung, C., Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 14 2nd ed., Princeton University Press, 1970. 702 p. (p. 192-198). Languages: English original Language: German Associated with salt and sea is the quality of bitterness, an alchemical term connoting not only the sharp salt taste of the sea water, but also corruption and imperfection. This corruption is the quality of the prima materia, which is synonymous in alchemical and mythological tradition with chaos and the sea. It is noted that the sea was often characterized as something impure in ancient cultures, especially that of Egypt and Greece; in the same cultures and in ancient China as well, salt is often found characterized as a spirit and identified with a bird. This bird represents the spirit of corruption expelled from an impure substance which is made pure thereby; it is usually said to have many colors. This and other spirits of impurity constitute that part of the universe which is still chaos, and in the psychological sense, that part of the psyche which remains unconscious. As the spirit of chaos is indispensable to the alchemical world order, so the unconscious is essential to the balanced working of the mind. 1 reference. Descriptors: Personality; Parapsychology Identifiers: Chapter; Human; History; alchemical symbolism; Theory 2/5,K/26 (Item 6 from filet 86) DIALOG(R)File 86:Mental Health Abstracts 14 Approved For Release 2000108/10: CIA-RDP96-00791ROO0200230004-8 (c) 19 9 5 IAP1*6vedf &ARelOwe 20MOVIO.: OA4WP96-00791 R000200230004-8 0267168 CGJ12-0-00465 Religious ideas in alchemy: an historical survey of alchemical ideas. 6. Alchemical symbolism in the history of religion. II. The paradigm of the unicorn. h. The unicorn in China. Jung, C. G. no address In: Jung, C., Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 12 2nd ed., Princeton University Press, 1968. 571 p. (p. 465-466). Languages: English original Language: German Descriptors: Parapsychology 2/5,K/27 (Item 7 from file: 86) DIALOG(R)File 86:Mental Health Abstracts (c) 1995 IFI/Plenum Data Corp. All rts. reserv. 0259486 TAI1977-08046 Song of the siren: a parapsychological odyssey. Krippner, Stanley. no address New York, Harper and Row, 1975. 311 p. $12-50 Languages: English The experiences of Stanley Krippner with regard to parapsychology are described in a semiautobiographical treatise. The account begins with the author's first paranormal experience at the age of 14 when he had the sudden conviction that his uncle had just died, and continues with his youthful activity in the field of legerdemain and the exciting obtrusion into some of his mentalism tricks of genuinely paranormal intuition. As a student he was further stimulated by the active resistance of the academic establishment to parapsychology. With maturity the odyssey in parapsychological experiences became wider ranging, including visits to foreign countries and renowned psychokinetics and psychics. Experiences noted in Russia, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, China, Japan, and the Philippines are described, with detailed information on the parapsychological individuals involved in these travels. Those so described include Rolling Thunder, K. Ramakrishna Rao, Uri Geller, and Mme. Kulagina. In addition, results of experimentation carried out by Krippner and his associates at the Maimonides Dream Laboratory are described. From these studies 20 altered states of consciousness have been outlined, including some at variance with definitions used in modern psychiatry. Descriptors: Parapsychology; Sleep and Dreams; Psychophysiology; Cultural Studies Identifiers: Book; Human; Biography; Research; Theory 2/5,K/28 (Item 1 from file: 11) DIALOG(R)File ll:PsycINFO(R) (c) 1995 Amer. Psychological Asso. All rts. reserv. 00812811 78-26121 *Parapsychology* in the People's Zha, Leping; McConnell, Tron U Pittsburgh, PA, US Journal of the American Society 1991 Apr Vol 85(2) 119-143 Republic of *China*: 1979-1989. for Psychical Research 15 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 ISSN: Wl ~d For Release 2000108/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Journal A ouncement: 7810 Language: English Document Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE Provides an informal historical account of psi-related activities in the People's Republic of *China* (*PRC*) between 1979 and 1989. The information presented is drawn from public sources, personal involvement in parapsychological research, and contacts in the *PRC*. Traditionally, the Chinese have much less of a dichotomy in their thinking than do people ... ... have retained their own essentially unitary view of nature and have no philosophical quarrel with *parapsychology* in their traditions. This may be the key to the large difference between the prevalence and magnitude of psi effects in the *PRC* and in Western laboratories. Chinese researchers have been successful in presenting psi effects as something ... (PsycINFO Database Copyright 1991 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved) Major Descriptors: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF *CHINA*; PARA-PiYCHOLOGY'- Descriptor Codes: 37~90; 36480 Identifiers: history of parapsychological research, 1979-89, *China* Section Headings: 2120 -PARAPSYCHOLOGY *Parapsychology* in the People's Republic of *China*: 1979-1989. Provides an informal historical account of psi-related activities in the People's Republic of *China* (*PRC*) between 1979 and 1989. The information presented is drawn from public sources, personal involvement in parapsychological research, and contacts in the *PRC*. Traditionally, the Chinese have much less of a dichotomy in their thinking than do people... ... have retained their own essentially unitary view of nature and have no philosophical quarrel with *parapsychology* in their traditions. This may be the key to the large difference between the prevalence and magnitude of psi effects in the *PRC* and in Western laboratories. Chinese researchers have been successful in presenting psi effects as something... Major Descriptors: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF *CHINA*; -PARAPSYCHOLOGY Identifiers: history of parapsychological research, 1979-89, *China* ,2/5,K/2_2___----TXf_em2 from file: 11) NZLOG-~M File ll:PsycINFO(R) (c) 1995 Amer. Psychological Asso. All rts. reserv. 00393360 68-00006 *Parapsychology* in contemporary *China*. Ebon, Martin Parapsychology Review 1981 Sep-Oct Vol 12(5) 1-5 Coden: PAREDR ISSN: 00311804 Journal Announcement: 6801 Language: English Document Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE Composite Age: ADULT Discusses the efforts made in *China* since 1979, as part of the ""four modernizations,'' to develop theory and research in *parapsychology*. The ways that the Chinese have fitted *parapsychology* into a Marxist framework are outlined; recent research on children who seemed to be able to ""read with their ears'' is described; and some predictions about the future of *parapsychology* in *China* are presented. (PsycINFO Database Copyright 1982 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved) Minor Descriptors: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF *CHINA*; ... 16 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8 ...*PARAPSYCHOLOGY*; Descriptor Codes: 37290; 36480; 52590; 18650 Identifiers: theory & research in *parapsychology*, 1979 to present, *China* Section Headings: 2120 -PARAPSYCHOLOGY *Parapsychology* in contemporary *China*. Discusses the efforts made in *China* since 1979, as part of the ""four modernizations,'' to develop theory and research in *parapsychology*. The ways that the Chinese have fitted *parapsychology* into a Marxist framework are outlined; recent research on children who seemed to be able to ""read with their ears'' is described; and some predictions about the future of *parapsychology* in *China* are presented. Minor Descriptors; PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF *CHINA*; ... *PARAPSYCHOLOGY*; Identifiers: theory & research in *parapsychology*, 1979 to present, *China* 2/5,K/30 (item 3 from file: 11) DIALOG(R)File ll:PsycINFO(R) (c) 1995 Amer. Psychological Asso. All rts. reserv. 00342045 65-02324 *Parapsychology* in the Republic of *China*. Wang, Szucheng Parapsychology Review 1979 Mar-Apr Vol 10(2) 17-18 Coden: PAREDR ISSN: 00311804 Journal Announcement: 6502 Language: English Document Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE Composite Age: ADULT The national psi organization in *China* is the society for Parapsychological.Studies of the Republic of *China* (SPSROC), founded in Taipei in 1977. SPSROC has 305 members, publishes a bimonthly journal ( *Parapsychology* ), and maintains a reading room. The Society frequently invites parapsychologists to lecture; their topics are ... (PsycINFO Database Copyright 1981 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved) Minor Descriptors: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF *CHINA*; ... ... *PARAPSYCHOLOGY*; Descriptor Codes: 37290; 36480; 40760 Identifiers: *parapsychology* & Society for Parapsychological Studies, People's Republic of *China* Section Headings: 2120 -PARAPSYCHOLOGY *Parapsychology* in the Republic of *China*. The national psi organization in *China* is the Society for Parapsychological Studies of the Republic of *China* (SPSROC), founded in Taipei in 1977. SPSROC has 305 members, publishes a bimonthly journal ( *Parapsychology* ), and maintains a reading room. The Society frequently invites parapsychologists to lecture; their topics are ... Minor Descriptors: PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF *CHINA*; ... *PARAPSYCHOLOGY*; Identifiers: *parapsychology* & Society for Parapsychological Studies, People's Republic of *China* ?logoff 17 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000200230004-8