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Urbisci and Paul Mooney...
Outwardly, the show, which opened off Broadway last week, is a farce. In pursuit of his ambition, the mild-mannered host (John Cunningham) squabbles with his wife (Debra Mooney), snubs friends, forces drinks on the unwilling, tries to orchestrate the tempo of encounters, wages war against spontaneity. His every move is being judged by a remorselessly bitchy critic (Charlotte Moore) from a newspaper resembling the New York Times. Her very presence indicates that Gurney has metaphors in mind. Other hints include references to Oscar Wilde, whose epigrams the characters mimic, and a mounted portrait of Hawthorne, master of allegory...
...been hurt by this," said an aide, "but not mortally-at least for now." As Watt likes to put it: "When my liabilities outweigh my strengths, I should go." After his latest blunder, the scales may have tipped. - By George Russell. Reported by Jay Branegan and Caroline Mooney/ Washington
Reflecting on his dispute with Mooney and Lipkin, Kohlberg said yesterday that "perhaps I was over concerned." "There was no evidenced and the issue should be dropped," he said...
Retailers, usually an outwardly optimistic lot, are guarded this year. Said Robert Mooney, corporate economist for New York City-based J.C. Penney, the third largest U.S. retailer, behind Sears and K mart: "It's going to be a fairly good Christmas, though not a robust one." Mooney foresees a sales increase, after inflation, of only 2.5% to 3% for the industry this year...