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...Even for someone with influence, it can take a month to get a phone installed in England, and no one would ever call a broker on the weekend. "In Switzerland if you ask, 'Why?', they tell you, 'Because that's the way it is,' " says New York Art Dealer Bettina Sulzer Milliken, 36, daughter of a Swiss industrialist, who with her American husband runs a gallery in SoHo. "In America the answer is 'Because that's the way we like...
...alone in complaining. ABC Senior Producer Richard Kaplan contended that Ribowsky had misattributed to Kaplan some disparaging remarks about ABC Correspondent Bettina Gregory; TV Guide admitted, in a footnote to Kaplan's letter published two issues later, that he was right. Nonetheless, insists TV Guide National Editor David Sendler, "We stand by our story." The magazine did not, however, stand by Ribowsky; he was dismissed. Explained Sendler: "There were internal problems with his journalism." Ribowsky blames TV Guide researchers for the misattribution, and insists that the reporting about Bradley was accurate. Says Ribowsky: "They hired...
...early triumph, wildly singing and stomping at the Kaiserkeller on the notorious Reeperbahn. Erika Huebers remembers, though. Then an 18-year-old pop-music fan in Hamburg, she had a brief affair with Paul McCartney. They split, and the Beatles soon exploded into worldwide popularity. Erika had a child, Bettina. Neither mother nor daughter has seen McCartney since, but Bettina's lawyers recently brought suit against him, asserting a claim to some of her father's money. The ex-Beatle has reportedly agreed to a $3 million settlement. Bettina, who used to collect all of McCartney...
Besides, and this is sort of a secret, I have an incredible crush on Master Heimert. I would hate to be so far away from him for another whole year. Yours very truly. Bettina Skorberg...
...Bettina Sulzer, 29, whose family is prominent in Switzerland, deals with European clients at Manhattan's prestigious Andre Emmerich art gallery. Says the slender, demure Bettina: "I am into an American group. I don't want to hang around with Europeans as a group. The jet set I certainly don't want to be with." Though her family has always trotted the globe-her grandmother was the last survivor of the Titanic when she died in 1972-she spends her vacations exploring America: this summer she will go to Wyoming, sleeping in a tepee on a ranch...