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...would expect from him, modest and self-effacing. Maclntyre (Peter Riegert), the acquisitions man from Knox Oil and Gas, may think of himself as "a telex man," all hard figures and bottom lines, but once in the field he is entirely capable of going all soppy about a wounded rabbit. His boss, Felix Happer (Burt Lancaster, expertly doing his clean-old-man routine), is anything but the Texas tycoon of fable; he scrambles his own eggs and is an amateur astronomer who orders Maclntyre to keep an eye out for unusual activity around the constellation Virgo as well as along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Scotch Broth | 2/21/1983 | See Source »

Jean (Suzanne Bertish) and Rita (Fran Brill) seem not to have come from the same womb. Jean is frumpy, asocial, infertile and separated from her husband. Rita is chic, impregnable as a rabbit, and antiseptically fastidious, except when it comes to stealing another woman's husband. Jean has tended the senile, incontinent mother for desolatingly lonely months; Rita has used the Ma Bell commercial method of reaching and touching by phone. Waves of passion rise between the two sisters like water spuming against a coastal reef, then subside in daughterly grief before the great silence: death. Suzanne Bertish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: The Redcoats Keep Coming | 1/17/1983 | See Source »

Race Car Driver Newman, at the wheel of a Volkswagen Rabbit, also chauffeured Skow around the actor's Westport, Conn., neighborhood at what Skow nervously refers to as "a rather brisk pace." A few days before, Newman had repaired to the back of a limousine to travel around California campaigning for a nuclear freeze. In between some backseat driving, he talked to Los Angeles Correspondent Denise Worrell. During the week that she spent with Newman, Worrell also watched him spellbind waiters at a San Francisco restaurant as he concocted his own salad dressing, rescue a stricken bee that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 6, 1982 | 12/6/1982 | See Source »

...Casas' wild-game section, the accent is on wild: partridge in a chocolate-flavored sauce ("it will not taste like a Hershey bar," the author assures) and rabbit with almonds and pine nuts. Next to its architecture, Spain's desserts remain the principal testimony to the country's 400-year occupation by the Moors. As they are in North Africa, almonds, egg yolks and honey are the major ingredients of most sweets; regional specialties, however, feature a delicious 16th century cheesecake, rich custards like tocino del cielo (literally, fat from heaven) and some memorable fruit flans, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: New Menus for All Seasonings | 11/22/1982 | See Source »

Many auto industry observers believe that Volkswagen needs a replacement for the Rabbit, a move Industry Analyst Maryann Keller of Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins terms "essential." Despite rumors that a new model is on the way, company officials deny such plans. Insists Carl Hahn, chairman of Volkswagenwerk AG, the parent company: "We don't want to offer the consumer a new shape every day." Yet as long as Japanese and U.S. automakers can nibble into Volkswagen's market by behaving like sheep, it will take more than a wolf in sheep's clothing to revive the company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sheepish Rabbit | 11/8/1982 | See Source »

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