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In the News (Mon 13 Feb 12)

  
  The Hot Chick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jessica and her friends pull over as Clive is leaving the place, and confuse him with a service man. They ask him to check their car, and Clive obeys so as not to raise suspicion.
In their desperation, Jessica and her friends return to the store where they got the earrings, and find out those earrings were cursed, as a princess of the past who was supposed to marry someone she did not love used the earrings to turn into another person and be able to escape her fate.
Clive does not want his new, lucrative body to go back to its original owner, so Jessica takes it back, by stealing the one earring that Clive wears and putting it on, causing them to trade bodies as Clive gives a lap dance to a client, Jessica's best friend's (now) ex-boyfriend.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Hot_Chick   (636 words)

  
 icHarrow - Remembrance of things past
When Clive Wearing's memory was destroyed, leaving him to repeat the same 'waking' moment for the rest of his life, his wife did all she could to help him.
Communications officer Deborah Wearing has spent many a sleepless night guarding a bedside or dreading the worst, after her own husband was ravaged by an illness which left him with the world's worst case of amnesia.
Clive lives in Kent now and he is always pleased to see me. Whenever I appear in the doorway he is delighted and when I reappear from the bathroom he can't remember I am there with him but he always just knows I am.
icharrow.icnetwork.co.uk /lifestyle/bookreviews/tm_objectid=15227164&method=full&siteid=50102&headline=remembrance-of-things-past-name_page.html   (1279 words)

  
 Telegraph | Health | The man who keeps falling in love with his wife
Clive was constantly surrounded by strangers in a strange place, with no knowledge of where he was or what had happened to him.
Clive was living in an abyss, and then out of nowhere, without any warning, I, his wife, would appear over the rim, right there in the room with him.
Clive was, granted, still perhaps the worst case of amnesia in the world, but there was no doubt he was learning new things and the difference it made to his quality of life to be able to converse more easily was significant.
www.portal.telegraph.co.uk /health/main.jhtml?xml=/health/2005/01/12/hforget12.xml&sSheet=/health/2005/01/14/ixhright.html   (3214 words)

  
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Clive wriggled furiously for a moment as he realised what was happening, but had to stop because his cock was still firmly gripped between Bob's legs.
Clive's friends were watching transfixed as their cocky mate was humiliated in this way, his long skinny cock bobbing about under him as his wiry body moved to the rhythm of what he was doing.
Clive's thrusts were getting harder and more urgent, and he let out a moan as he came, and fell against his dad's back, big hands flopping over his dad's sides in a kind of involuntary hug, one hand breifly grabbing his dad's incredibly stiff dick.
www.nifty.org /nifty/gay/authoritarian/big-and-small   (13227 words)

  
 OUTLINE FOR LECTURE 6 — Feb
Clive Wearing, an extremely accomplished and world-renowned musician and choir director, suffered from viral encephalitis in the early 80's, a disease that destroyed both of his hippocampi, located in the temporal lobes, and also a portion of his left frontal lobe.
Clive can literally not remember what happens from one minute to the next, so is constantly thinking that he is becoming conscious for the first time.
Briefly, Clive is still alive, and living in a very nice house/facility in the country where every effort is made to provide him with as stable an environment as is possible.
www.arts.uwaterloo.ca /~bfleming/psych101/lec13.htm   (959 words)

  
 The Observer | Magazine | Interview: Deborah Wearing
Clive has no friends for the simple reason that he would forget who they are.
Clive had been moved to a care home and was finally receiving the right long-term treatment - so much so he was almost free of the drugs he'd been on for a decade.
Clive had lost all that and yet he was still Clive.
observer.guardian.co.uk /magazine/story/0,11913,1394684,00.html   (2686 words)

  
 The silence by Prue Donald | New Zealand Listener
When Deborah met Clive Wearing in London in 1982, he was 40 years old, a talented musician, singer, Renaissance music scholar and chorus master to the London Sinfonietta, the contemporary music group that he helped found in 1968.
But Clive never failed to recognise the wife he adored, and his continued love for her kept her going.
Clive's tenuous grasp of his fleeting consciousness was held by his incessant diary entries of his moments of awakening.
www.listener.co.nz /printable,3666.sm   (554 words)

  
 Love Clive Robertson News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Clive's character is a British record executive who is hired to consult on the new girl band Ned and Lois are putting together.
The one page spread featured one new pic of Clive and Libby at their home in summer 1999, just after their wedding, and a new interview, about his love for LA and Europe, his hopes for the future, and how he prioritises his marriage, given by Clive at the same time.
Clive remembers their first meeting: "When I saw Libby I knew I had the most beautiful woman in the world standing in front of me." They got married on May 14th, 1999 in the Virgin Islands (on an island belonging to millionaire Richard Branson).
www.haywired.com /loveclive/news.html   (3114 words)

  
 Television Without Pity » American Idol » Recaps & Extras » Season 4 Episode 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Randy's wearing a somewhat frenetic light blue paisley shirt, and Paula's breasts are going quietly mad on the table before her.
Clive is wearing a necktie in my favorite shade of blue, M40Y75, with a clashing pocket square.
Ryan explains that Clive is the chairman and CEO of BMG, which is of course the label to which the winner will be handing his or her soul over -- I mean, signing -- at the end of all this.
televisionwithoutpity.com /story.cgi?show=89&story=8021   (520 words)

  
 Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Consider for example the case of Clive Wearing, a talented musician and an expert on early music, who fell ill as a result of a viral infection.
Clive Wearing is a particularly dramatic example of the terrible after-effects of encephalitis.
Clive lives in a permanent present, unable to register change or to use the past to anticipate the future.
tecfa.unige.ch /staf/staf-g/ortelli/staf15/projet1/projet/index2.html   (422 words)

  
 SundayMirror.co.uk - Archive - Archive - EXCLUSIVE: MY LOVE FORGETS THAT I'M HIS WIFE IN JUST 7 SECONDS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the most amazing story of love and devotion, Deborah has stood by Clive for almost 20 years reminding him that he takes sugar in his coffee, he doesn't like lettuce...and that she is his wife.
Clive, now 66, once a Radio Three music producer and conductor, woke still knowing Deborah - but thinking she was his girlfriend, not his wife.
Clive always knew I was his love, but our relationship isn't the easiest.
www.sundaymirror.co.uk /archive/archive/tm_objectid=15955469&method=full&siteid=62484-name_page.html   (1127 words)

  
 Dymocks Booksellers
Clive Wearing is one of the most famous, extreme cases of amnesia ever known.
As damaged as Clive was, the musical part of his brain was unaffected, as was his passionate love for Deborah.
Finding there was no way to bring Clive back home, Deborah eventually listened to the friends who counselled her to get away, and she fled to America to start her life again.
www.dymocks.com.au /ContentDynamic/Full_Details.asp?ISBN=0385607091   (308 words)

  
 CBC: The Passionate Eye - THE MAN WITH THE 7 SECOND MEMORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Clive Wearing has one of the worst cases of amnesia in the world.
Once a renowned conductor and musician, Clive was struck down in 1985 byEncephalitis, which caused massive damage to his brain.
The only person Clive recognizes is his wife, Deborah, who had been married to him just 18 months when he became ill. The illness has meant they have had to spend the last 20 years of their marriage living apart.
www.cbc.ca /passionateeye/7secondmemory.html   (265 words)

  
 The Soul and Emotions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Whenever his wife appears, Clive greets her with the joy appropriate to someone who has not seen a loved one for many months.
Clive wearing is capable of showing all the emotions of any person, including the strong emotion for his Wife who he feels he has not seen for a long time.
The case of Clive Wearing shows that there is nothing extra required to cause such stimulus, and because he cannot form new memories the presence of his wife will always create the excitement response because he is unable to learn that she has not been away for very long.
www.vexen.co.uk /3/hh.html   (1753 words)

  
 Kenneth Trax - There are thousands of handbags like these - The Official Home of Kenneth Trax's mp3 blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Clive, still wearing the halloween costume, reminded Kenneth somewhat of the film 'ET The Extra Terrestrial'.
Unfortunately, all of Clive's other clothes had been lost when they ran from the taxi, having had no money to pay the fare.
Their various debts, trifles with the authorities and catalogue of assumed identities over the past thirty-six hours were now ever-distant as they lazily hurtled through the air at 565 mph towards Spain, and what they hoped would be energetic nights of long partidos and hot tanga.
www.apfrod.com /ken/2004/12/18/tanga   (312 words)

  
 Memory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
One of the cleares ways to see these kinds of differences in types of memories is to observe the behavior of amensics, people who have losts aspects of their memory, usually due to brain damage.
Clive Wearing, whom we learned about in the short video at the end of a class, is an awesome case of amnesia.
In particular, Clive seems to have a severe loss of episodic memory (memory for events in his life), while his procedural memory (skills) are fine.
psych.la.psu.edu /cogcourses/mordkoff/psy002/part2/memory.htm   (1208 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Critique - Unforgettably in love
She was young and cheerful, a classical musician with a good job in PR, and she was marrying the man of her dreams - Clive Wearing, a charismatic conductor some 20 years her senior, and an inspired Early Music producer for the BBC.
She found comfort in misty poetry, in affairs and then in religion, but it was not enough to compensate for what she had given up.
Meanwhile, for reasons that baffled his doctors, Clive was beginning to improve - learning new things for the first time in 15 years, and even sustaining elementary conversations.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /critique.cfm?id=217142005   (719 words)

  
 Resurgence Bookshelf - Forever Today reviewed by Rosie Jackson
Such a moving recollection made it especially poignant to read this account of the trauma experienced by Deborah and Clive Wearing, for Clive suffered what is possibly the most acute case of amnesia ever known.
Clive seems to have moved from inevitable frustration towards some kind of acceptance of his extraordinary fate.
In 1986 she brought Clive's case into the limelight in Jonathan Miller's acclaimed TV documentary for Channel 4; and in its wake she helped establish a national charity, AMNASS, the Amnesia Association, whose first chairman was Gay Clifford's father, Freddie.
www.resurgence.org /bookshelf/jackson0405.htm   (837 words)

  
 Clive Owen - News
Clive is a choice in this month's Most Attractive Man at Hello Magazine.
The $22 million Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston thriller is at $21.8 million after two weeks.
Clive is one of the 14 sexiest men alive at People Magazine.
www.murphsplace.com /owen/conews.html   (795 words)

  
 Ebon Musings: A Ghost in the Machine
Wearing, of course, is completely helpless in everyday life and requires constant care.
That implication is this: Clive Wearing is not aware, and cannot be made aware, that there is anything wrong with him.
Though Clive Wearing's ability to form new memories is irreparably destroyed, he does remember, at least in broad outline, the events of his life.
www.ebonmusings.org /atheism/ghost.html   (21613 words)

  
 Evening Standard (London): A love without memories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
DEBORAH Wearing had nothing much to worry about when she got married in Camden Town Hall in 1983.
Eighteen months after the wedding, a ferocious flu bug was going around London, and Clive Wearing seemed to have got a massive dose of it.
It was not what she would have expected when she got married, but it is an extraordinary story of constancy in love, and Deborah Wearing tells it brilliantly.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_200501/ai_n9561203   (788 words)

  
 Mirror.co.uk - Sport - Football - SAINTS' VOW OF PEACE
HARRY REDKNAPP and Sir Clive Woodward declared peace in their time at a joint press conference at Southampton yesterday.
Wearing identical dark suits and open shirts, they revealed they share the same office and are on first-name terms.
Since Sir Clive joined the Championship side in the summer, there has been no shortage of comment on how he and Redknapp were getting along.
www.mirror.co.uk /sport/football/tm_objectid=16191732&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=saints--vow-of-peace--name_page.html   (420 words)

  
 All Our Yesterdays | MetaFilter
These lecture notes mention it however, as well as the fact that Wearing seems to have undergone at least some kind of change, however subtle (calling it progress would probably be an overstatement): apparently, the ubiqitous "How long have I been ill?" has become a mere "How long?".
However sad Wearing's case, it is of great interest to cognition researchers, to whom people who lack some kind of mental capacity are of great interest for confirming existing theories about the brain.
Weston: Yeah but Dark City had a happy ending(cop-out), and what sucks for Deborah and Clive is that there is no happy ending for them...not even a happy journey for that matter.
www.metafilter.com /mefi/38902   (1617 words)

  
 In loving memory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It's a most unusual marriage, a love story like no other — the story of a brilliant musician called Clive Wearing and his wife Deborah.
Clive has no idea where he lives, what year it is or even how old he is. He has a memory span of only 30 seconds.
But even though his brain doesn't work properly, Clive still has a beautiful mind and a love he can never forget.
sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au /sixtyminutes/stories/2005_07_24/story_1450.asp   (177 words)

  
 Career Girl Blues, Chapter Fifty-four
Clive was wearing a small smile, and that was it.
Clive ground forward, pushing Kal-el forward, drawing a happy sound from both he and Scribe.
Clive groaned, and for just a second he was afraid that he'd done exactly what Clive had expressed worry over and..........
www.angelfire.com /grrl/scribescribbles/cgb55.htm   (1542 words)

  
 0385606265 Forever Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Then, miraculously, in their transatlantic phonecalls she noticed Clive starting to recover some of his memory, and she was pulled back to England.
Clive Wearing famously suffered an extreme case of amnesia.
Then, miraculously, his memory started to return, and she was pulled back to England, and to Clive.
isbn.compman.co.uk /0385606265_Forever_Today.asp   (745 words)

  
 Printable Copy: The Mind: Teaching Modules
Provides a good example of the impact Freud has had on psychology and how it is possible to test some of his hypotheses in the laboratory.
Introduces the viewer to Clive Wearing, who is incapable of making new memories due to viral encephalitis.
Presents an extraordinary example of the relationship between brain damage and memory function by reintroducing the viewer to Clive Wearing 13 years after his appearance in part one.
www.learner.org /onesheet/series150.html   (870 words)

  
 Lecture 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Recalling both true and false memories activates the hippocampus, but only true memories seem to activate the parts of the cortex that were active during the laying down of the real memory (for example, the auditory cortex if the items to be remembered were spoken words).
There's another, new, video about Clive, but it's too long to show in class.
Deborah comes to visit for weekends as often as she can, and Clive's behaviour seems less angry and frustrated than it was in this first module, filmed about 18 years ago.
watarts.uwaterloo.ca /~bfleming/psych101/lec9%20videos.htm   (639 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The divers who work for NUMA are a trusted and loyal crew that have been with Clive Cussler since NUMA's inception in 1979.
Clive is no longer accepting books via postal mail for signatures.
This includes Clive Cussler's biography and a complete list of ships that he has found and searched for through the years.
www.numa.net /faq.html   (822 words)

  
 The rehabilitation program for Mr. Clive Wearing
An example of domain-specific training is the study of Carr and Wilson (1983) with a paraplegic patient with impaired memory, who would not remember lift himself up from the wheelchair in order to allow the circulation (Baddeley, A.D.(1997).
Wearing is to help him to identify toothpaste between several items in his bathroom, which he is not capable of doing without his wife's assistance.
Considering that he cannot form new memories and severity of his impairment, one of hopefully successful methods would be operant conditioning often used in behavioural therapy (Gross
www.coursework.info /i/68726.html   (637 words)

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