Word: paired
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Theatre Company of Boston is closing out a financially harrowing season with a pair of stark one-acters by Harold Pinter. Choosing such a fashionable playwright for its finale is almost reactionary by the standards of this audacious group, which has included several rarely seen plays among its avant garde offerings this year. Pinter already has a shiny reputation, and the Theatre Company's polished productions do it justice...
...harried mobsters load the dumbwaiter with the few provisions they have. From the boss above, though, they get nothing but complaints and increasingly exotic orders (Ormith Macarounada, Char Siu, Scampi). The pair pick at each other jumpily: "We've been through our tests, haven't we? . . . . What's he playing these games for?" At last Ben receives their instructions and the play rushes to a finish, knotted at the end with a violent twist...
...estate of his brother Paul, who had owned Columbia, Corny announced the sale of the twelve-meter yacht to a California syndicate. The group plans to be the first from the West Coast to enter the Cup trials, will go up against two-year-old Nefertiti and a pair of brand-new yachts. Said Corny with undisguised longing: "Columbia is going to give those new boats a tussle...
...generally that U.S. antitrust policy is a vague and antiquated crazy quilt that has been haphazardly stitched together over the last 75 years. They fear that Orrick will be emboldened by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision fortnight ago to break up two big mergers-one between a pair of banks in Lexington, Ky., and the other between two pipeline companies-even though the deals already had the approval of other federal agencies. And they considered even more ominous Orrick's declaration last week to the American Bar Association that he is willing, like some of his predecessors...
...Brown plays at number two, the third match should turn into a memorable pushing duel between Crimson sophomore Dave Benjamin and Penn's Richie Kolker, a pair of ground-stroke specialists...