Word: glick
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Editors: David J. Barron '89 Laurie M. Grossman '89 Features Editors: Julie L. Belcove '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Sport Editors: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Julio R. Varela '90 Photo Editor: Hector I. Osario '89 Business Editor: Kenneth M. Richman '90 Copy Editor: Steven J.S. Glick...
News Editor For This Issue: Jonathan M. Moses '88 Night Editors: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Sophia A. van Wingerden '89 Copy Editor: Steven J. Glick '91 Editorial Editor: Gary L. Sussman '89 Features Editor: James E. Schwartz '88 Sports Editor: Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Photo Editor: Rebekah Seaton '91 Business Editor...
...author, says he originally planned a three- or four- hour work with a Godfather sprawl, but settled for 93 minutes and (pounds) 600,000 from Britain's Channel 4. The pinch shows, and so does the pluck. Kureishi's story shifts moods, and Omar changes motivations (Candide to Sammy Glick), in an eyewink. Stephen Frears' direction can be lyrical and clumsy by turns; it can soar or trip over its headlong ambitiousness. The splendid cast is urged toward caricature, then plays through it, with Seth magnificent as a mandarin socialist in decay. He is the eloquent conscience of a people...
...soon as he acquired control, Glick testified, he was told to place Frank Rosenthal, a Stardust employee, in charge of the casinos. The order came from Frank Balistrieri, 67, a Milwaukee crime boss who had helped Glick get the Teamsters loan. (Balistrieri pleaded guilty after the trial began. So did DeLuna, 58.) Glick complied, but when he later wanted to fire Rosenthal, he was given a blunt warning. Glick testified that Rosenthal said to him, "I was told not to tolerate any nonsense from you because you are not my boss. If you don't do what you're told...
Summoned to Kansas City for a meeting with Mafia Leader Nick Civella, who died in 1983, Glick testified, "He told me I should cling to every word he said because 'You don't know me, but if it was my choice, you would never leave this room alive. If you listen, you may.' " Civella told Glick to give Rosenthal a free hand in running the casinos...