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...will cease to be an entertainment event and become an agreeable habit, working a Vegas lounge, living on tired blood and the public's memories. But if he keeps going as he is going now-young, gifted, black and hot-he can hope for the ultimate backhanded compliment. On a Saturday Night Live in 2033, some bright young comic will trot out his famous Eddie Murphy impression. And everyone will still be smiling. -By Richard Corliss. Reported by Elaine Dutka/New York

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Good Little Bad Little Boy | 7/11/1983 | See Source »

Between women's lib and gay lib, the sexual twists at the modern office can get grotesque. Mazzei devotes a chapter to "Women at Work" and another to "When Cupid Gets Stupid." Among his guidelines: do not compliment women for wearing appropriate business dress; be sure to tell your employer if you are bringing a gay lover to a formal company occasion. Mazzei offers a couple of pages of suggestions on the issue of a kiss on the cheek, warning that it can often end up with "a clash of eyeglass frames and a lot of confusion." When conducting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Office Etiquette | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

Harper's Foundation President Rick MacArthur nonetheless praised Kinsley and said the board was paying his tenure the utmost compliment. "As his successor," said MacArthur, "we want another independent, unconventional thinker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Heading Home | 5/16/1983 | See Source »

Boston Bruins Coach Gerry Cheevers paid goaltender Pete Peeters the ultimate compliment Sunday night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 4/11/1983 | See Source »

...Japanese colleague, Tomio Kubo, chairman of Mitsubishi Motors Corp., which builds two small-car models for Chrysler, pays lacocca a compliment. Says he: "In the person of Mr. lacocca we have developed a sense of security about the corporation and its future." He explains that lacocca "shows signs of Oriental wisdom." Perhaps Mitsubishi's boss has noticed that in rebuilding Chrysler, lacocca has turned from American role models and is looking to the Japanese. While he has tried to appropriate the expensive, high-gloss image of European automobiles for his more modest creations, lacocca has borrowed heavily | from the successful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iacocca's Tightrope Act | 3/21/1983 | See Source »

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