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Casimir, the younger brother, is a harmless buccaneer type who wants nothing more than a toreador suit. Devastatingly good looking and basically warm-hearted, he at least posesses a modicum of stability. His brother Jem, however, is a changeling--half monk, half libertine, vacillating wildly between desperate passion and asceticism...
A little nervous, but confident that the 100,000 slowtalking, kind-hearted Midwesterners wouldn't hold a grudge, I consented to the interview.
Most of the Soviet Union's economic and social ills can be traced to one source: the bureaucracy. Therein lies Gorbachev's basic problem. The bureaucracy is the Soviet system, its ubiquity guaranteed by the cardinal socialist tenet of central planning. Born in the mists of Russia's czarist past...
Schuller, 58, a self-described retailer of religion and apostle of possibility thinking, is probably the most conspicuous and certainly one of the most con troversial religious figures in American Protestantism. His syndicated Sunday morning TV service, The Hour of Power, reaches an audience of almost 3 million, placing him...
DIED. Nicholas Colasanto, 61, stage, screen and TV actor who played the good- hearted, slow-witted Coach in the series Cheers; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. The character of Coach, with his idiosyncratic insights, will not be continued. Says Executive Producer Les Charles of Colasanto: "He's irreplaceable...