Word: auletta
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Cutler himself is directing three of the plays going up this month, "Ubu Roi" by Alfred Jarry, "The Tobaggonists" by Robert Auletta and "Harry's Christmas" by Stephen Berkoff. Although that play has only had about two weeks to rehearse, it will be the next to open, premiering on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The other two plays will have even less time to prepare, probably no more than three or four days...
...according to Journalist Ken Auletta, Wyman telephoned Tisch at his Manhattan offices down the block from CBS headquarters and chatted about the Turner bid. By the end of July Tisch had accumulated a 7% stake in the communications company. Even as the Turner threat waned, Wyman apparently continued to feel insecure about further raids on the corporation. He prodded Tisch to buy more CBS stock, up to 25%, and by mid-October last year Tisch had agreed...
...been run for nearly 20 years by an avowed Socialist. The company is Schlumberger (1983 revenues: $5.8 billion), a leading oilfield-services firm. The executive is Frenchman Jean Riboud, who is profiled in The Art of Corporate Success (Putnam; 184 pages; $15.95) by Writer Ken Auletta. Riboud, 64, is a corporate enigma. A hardheaded capitalist in business matters, he is nevertheless a confidant of Socialist French President François Mitterrand...
According to New York Daily News reporter Ken Auletta, Adelman reportedly said in a May 1981 interview that arms control negotiations were a "sham." Auletta provided his notes and telephone bills to prove the validity of the accusations, which Adelman denied under oath. It is difficult to believe Auletta invented an interview with Adelman, particularly since the transcripts were published in the Daily News two years ago and never questioned until this week...
Amanda ("Binky") Urban, 35, like many new mothers-to-be, will not sit home calculating her lost wages. Now more than four months pregnant, the vivacious and well-connected literary agent guides clients through the predatory shoals of New York publishing. Urban moved herself and writer-columnist Husband Ken Auletta, 39, to a larger and more expensive Manhattan apartment in preparation for the new child. The Aulettas exude a confident, plugged-in affluence. Theirs is a life many people would envy. Why would they turn it upside down for a newborn infant? Urban voices the generosity of many older, first...