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...battle early between U.S. Steel and Mobil for control of Marathon Oil. U.S. Steel last week seemed assured of victory in its takeover bid, estimated to cost $6.15 billion, the second largest corporate coupling in U.S. history. (The largest merger was the $7.5 billion merger of Conoco and Du Pont in 1981.) Workers began to prepare checks for the 17,000 selling Marathon shareholders just hours after Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger gave a green light to U.S. Steel's offer of $125 a share for 51% of Marathon's stock. Two months ago, the oil company...
...Kempinski's play is a melancholy partita-two characters, six scenes-about a brilliant violinist struck down in her prime by multiple sclerosis, and the psychiatrist who tries to help her. The plot may seem a tasteless gloss on the career-ending disease of Cellist Jacqueline du Pré. But in its London version, there were no easy answers-no answers at all-for this driven young woman. As played by Frances de la Tour, she was a figure of shy, rueful dignity who achieved heroism by confronting her despair...
Like the theater in which it is playing, called the Bouffes du Nord, this is a stripped-down, no-frills Carmen far removed from traditional opera-house conventions. It lasts just 82 minutes, with no interval, and uses only four singers, plus two speaking actors. The full orchestra has been reduced to 15 musicians. Everything unnecessary to the plot has been jettisoned in an effort to return to the sunbaked spirit of the original Prosper Mérimée novella. Gone are the choruses of soldiers and cigarette girls, as well as most of the opera's secondary...
What Brook has produced is not Carmen, but a critical commentary on Carmen-an opera about an opera. In this he has succeeded. In the 550-seat Bouffes du Nord, the drama has more power than it possibly could in a 3,000-seat opera house. Brook has chosen his singers as much for their acting skills as for their voices. By tightening the plot he creates dramatic situations beyond anything envisioned by Bizet's librettists (Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy) or even by Mérim&233;e. In this version, Carmen and Micaela...
Besides John Henry, other eminent geldings were Kelso, who made $1,977,896 from 1959 to 1966, and Forego, whose six-year career in the '70s brought $1,938,957. Today Kelso is employed in Maryland as Mrs. Richard C. du Pont's favorite saddle horse, while Forego is a pensioner in Kentucky. These are unusually fine fates for unusually fine geldings, and John Henry can breathe easy too. More typical are the fates of Neapolitan Way and Hugable...