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French film director Louis Malle died in Beverly Hills of complications of lymphoma. Working on both sides of the Atlantic, Malle feelingly but frankly explored such difficult topics as incest (1971's "Le Souffle En Coeur") and child prostitution ("Pretty Baby", his 1978 American debut). Yet his high-voltage subjects contrasted with an often reflective style, captured in his stateside success "Atlantic City" (1980), starring Burt Lancaster as an aging hood, and 1981's "My Dinner with Andre", in which two friends wrestle over the earthly, the transcendent, and some painfully nouvelle cuisine. Malle called "Au Revoir Les Enfants...
Rookie Craig Adams earned Colgate/ECAC Rookie of the Week honors en route to the dominating victory over the division rival Bears. Adams scored two goals in his debut for the Crimson, complimenting Craig MacDonald's two assist, one goal effort...
Competition heightened soon after the debut of Tagamet HB, when SmithKline filed suit against J&J/Merck in federal district court in Manhattan. The company sought "to stop defendant from deceiving the public and undermining the launch of Tagamet HB...through false and misleading television commercials" and advertisements. The suit cited such claims as "8 out of 10 doctors and pharmacists chose Pepcid AC over Tagamet...
...very rich have different problems from the rest of us. For instance, STEVEN SPIELBERG is suing a doughnut mogul for financial harassment. Back in 1968, Denis Hoffman, who now owns Designer Donuts in Los Angeles, invested $10,000 in Spielberg's debut film Amblin. As part of the deal, Spielberg agreed to direct a film for Hoffman within the next 10 years. According to Spielberg, the director bought out the contract in 1977. Hoffman sees it differently and last May told Spielberg to direct a film for him or pony up $33 million. So Spielberg sued. Hoffman, naturally, is countersuing...
Amis' death last week at 73 ended a remarkably prolific career. After his successful debut, he produced more than 20 additional novels and a comparable number of books of nonfiction, criticism and poetry and anthologies. But he had been so prominent, funny and nettlesome for so long--nearly a half-century--that his passing inspires valedictory thoughts that go beyond the stilling of a single voice. If literary histories continue to be written--a point by no means certain--and written with a focus on aesthetics rather than politics--ditto--the British decades between 1955 and 1995 should in fairness...