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Viacom offered Tom Cruise the how to heal bruises of his career - or, more specifically, its cantankerous chairman, Sumner Redstone, did, for conduct unbecoming a worker of the entertainment giant, saying Cruise's shenanigans are "not appropriate to Paramount."Redstone's strike to the career introduced a complete boxing match of bruising comments.Mr. Cruise's lawyer shot back un-lawyerly fashion, calling his comments "disgusting" and saying "he's lost it completely or he's been given amazingly bad advice."And Creative Artists Agency, which repetitions Cruise, mentioned it mightn't do more business with Paramount if Redstone was going to keep on directing the show from his celestial perch. "Paramount has no standing right now," the agency's president said, and, as any good politico would, straight away talked an implied plea for Viacom to obtain its act together so the two megabuck manufacturers could continue their affluent co-adventure, saying, "It is not clear who is operating the studio and who is building the decisions."Redstone, stimulated by the consequence of his energy pounding, swung out with, "It is about time that the began working with these stars in a different method and inform them that they are not going to get major income and act in a way that is inappropriate and embarrasses the studios."Then he also dared talk about a phone enhancing his decisiveness, saying that he'd "behaved like Samuel Goldman," the famed violence maker of yore.While Cruise, the manic scientologist, is culpable for leading a life according to the common kind of star ignorance, Redstone's self-flattering association with Goldwin reminds us a story about a duo of different famed makers gone by, Larry and Harry Warner, that may have some applicability.The old saw goes, a person calls Warner Brothers and requires, "Is Larry there?"The user replies, "No.""Is Harry there?" the owner inquires."No," the user intones.The person gives up and chooses to call back the next day. He's told exactly the same thing."Wait a minute," he says. "Every time I phone, you tell me Larry is out of town and Harry is tied up? What's going on?""Oh," the agent replies, "every moment Larry fades of town we tie Harry up."