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...been seeking since he publicly implied in 1985 that his premier dealmaking skills were what the strategic arms reduction talks were missing. For his part, Gorbachev gets a view of capitalism run amuck: Trump owns one of the city's biggest apartments (a $10 million, 20,000-sq.-ft. triplex), a palatial country house (Marjorie Merriweather Post's 118-room villa, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla.), a floating island for a yacht (once owned by Adnan Khashoggi), a giant helicopter (a 44-seat double rotor, under construction), the world's biggest gambling casino...
...spite of his reputation for hovering over his managers' shoulders, Murdoch so far has left Diller at peace. Murdoch spends only a few days each month at the studio, then returns home to his Fifth Avenue triplex in New York City. The mogul says that he and his wife have no plans to buy a house or apartment in Los Angeles. They appear content to stay in the small, secluded Bel-Air Hotel...
...publications and the jet-jumping schedule he must keep to oversee them, Murdoch does not have flashy tastes. He always flies by commercial airliner. His suits, though well tailored, are often wrinkled. He rarely joins New York's evening social whirl, preferring quiet dinners at his Fifth Avenue triplex with his wife Anna and children. (Murdoch has a daughter from his first marriage and two sons and a daughter from his present one.) Weekends are often spent at a farm in upstate New York or at a ski lodge in Aspen, Colo...
...boss, he is mostly carrot and very little stick. He is very demanding. His goal is to get more out of people than they realize they have to give." Steinberg lives with his third wife, Gayfryd, and two of his six children in a 34-room Park Avenue triplex once owned by John D. Rockefeller...
...private rooftop garden, bulletproof windows, private telex machines, Reuters and Agence France-Presse news bulletins, an electronic device that guarantees the phones are not bugged, dining and conference chambers, and a bar at the entrance to each living room. The Thousand and One Nights Suite, a triplex with a chic little swimming pool, costs $1,455 a night, breakfast not included. But even though guests may have to pay for their croissants, they do get use of a Rolls-Royce. Bathrooms have Jacuzzi tubs but no doors; one bathroom even sits in the middle of a bedroom...