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Ordinarily that kind of negotiation would be the job of a lower executive. Despite its global reach, News Corp. is in some ways very much a one-man show--the Murdoch show. MCI's investment represents, in effect, a $2 billion bet on Murdoch's savvy and vision. Which is why his failure to develop clear successors among his management team is a growing problem for the 64-year-old executive. The media world is full of former Murdoch lieutenants, including free-lance mogul Barry Diller and Disney motion-pictures chief Joe Roth. After Murdoch is gone, who runs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BART SIMPSON CALLING | 5/22/1995 | See Source »

...program for his one-man monologue, Posthumous Improvisations, J. Eric Marler declares: "It is my strong belief that sincerity is the highest value to which art can aspire." On the grounds of sincerity, at least, his play--a 90-minute narration of events from his life over the past year--is a success. From the time we open the program to the closing scene, Marler's personality is on display; we get to see his fears, his neuroses, his failures and triumphs...

Author: By Adam Kirsch, | Title: Generals Anxiety | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

...York City. Studies with graphic-art doyen Milton Glaser at the School of Visual Arts culminated in a "dream job" in TIME's art department. His four-day work schedule gives him time for his own painting-mixed media on panels-which has resulted in several one-man shows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers, Mar. 6, 1995 | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...lesser-known musical talents include singing and the ability to whistle one melodic line, hum another, and (sometimes) play a piano score at the same time.. a veritable one-man trio. "I didn't learn to whistle until about six years ago," he remembers. "Once I learned how to whistle to begin with, it wasn't that much harder [to hum at the same time]." Elkies explains that as a pianist, he was already accustomed to controlling several different musical lines at once...

Author: By Dantel Altman, | Title: Math and Music | 2/9/1995 | See Source »

...older working-class district that was swept by a conflagration. Nagata's numerous small factories housed nearly 70% of Japan's shoe industry, which may not rise again. Yasunori Noma, 72, picked methodically through piles of bricks and fire-blackened equipment in search of salvageable machined tubing. Noma's one-man operation had supplied makers of car components. Without insurance, he faces total loss. ``I was thinking about retiring, but now I'll have to work,'' he remarked while putting a piece of steel tubing in a bag. He did not have much faith in government ministries: ``We'll have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PICKING UP THE PIECES | 2/6/1995 | See Source »

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