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Effective political speeches seduce listeners, Martha Eddison '86, the head speechwriter for former New York governor Mario Cuomo, told an audience of 60 at an Institute of Politics discussion yesterday...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Cuomo Speechwriter Speaks on Speeches | 7/11/1995 | See Source »

...fled the country in March only after troops loyal to Mugabe had ransacked his house and killed his driver. "I ran away from my grave," declared Nkomo. "I did not leave Zimbabwe for a safari in Europe." While Mugabe listened impassively, Minister of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Eddison Zvobgo berated Nkomo for embarrassing the government, and ridiculed as "old hat" letters that Nkomo had sent from London proposing talks to solve Zimbabwe's internal problems. Then, to the surprise of most of the M.P.s present, Zvobgo announced that, because the government was not "vindictive or divisive," he would withdraw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zimbabwe: Coming Home | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

While Mugabe continues to call for reconciliation, there are rumors that Nkomo may yet be charged with subversion or even treason. Nkomo says, a bit disingenuously, "I am only trying to protect my people and therefore do good for my country." The sharp-tongued Eddison Zvobgo, a minister in the Mugabe government, says Nkomo's real trouble is that he suffers from "power-denial psychosis." An Ndebele proverb puts it another way: "The beast is without power." Against the strong political base of Mugabe and the might of his army, Nkomo has little leverage except perhaps the capacity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zimbabwe: Flight Canceled | 3/7/1983 | See Source »

...must have undergone judicious cutting, changes are, it could without bleeding take a good deal more. But the pervasive freedom from fuss enlivens the script's excesses simply by showcasing them. The bare black stage, with two garden swings intelligently breaking the monotony, does not distract; neither do Martha Eddison's very effective costumes, for the most part just baggy bright smocks with cumberbunds for the nobility, or the occasional sharp-edged modern choreography...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Labor of Love | 8/3/1982 | See Source »

...players, each major-minor role is played in stellar fashion. Stephen Moore makes of Bertram's boon companion, Parolles, a pompous, endearing rogue and braggart, a mini-Falstaff. The countess's clown (Geoffrey Hutchings) is Lear's fool, in wit though not in pathos. And Robert Eddison, as adviser to the King, is an elegant paradox, a wise Polonius...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Pride of the London Season | 7/12/1982 | See Source »

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