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...dancer and choreographer, she moved to Japan two years ago, and now runs her own show: J Men's Tokyo, a Chippendale's-like establishment where American and British men strip to their G-strings in front of interested female audiences. "I don't think anyone in the States would have given me responsibility for everything," she says. "And I'm making more money here than I could at home...
...insurance nurse who tries to set Jeffries' mind straight about Lisa, and Raymond Burr as the sinister murder suspect, Mr. Lars Thorwald. Stella quips after she removes the thermometer from Jeffries' mouth, "You've got a hormone deficiency...Those bathing beauties you've been watching ["Miss Torso," the ballet dancer across the courtyard who flits around in her brassiere and panties] haven't raised your temperature in a month," When Jeffries continues to debate with her about marrying Lisa, Stella responds, "Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence...
...from Central Casting. Brian Kaelin, with his sleepy-surfer blondness, is a part-time actor whose films include Beach Fever. Robert Shapiro, the Rupert Murdoch look-alike, and Gerald Uelmen, a less telegenic Matlock, play bad cop- good cop for the defense. Prosecutor Marcia Clark is a former professional dancer. Clark's witnesses have a nice racial mix out of Hill Street Blues: Greek-American male nurse, Chinese-American criminalist, middle-American detectives. During recesses, big-shot defense attorneys -- hired guns who fit the western-movie stereotypes of cowboy, gambler and hard-eyed madam -- are ready to offer the predictable...
...second time in as many months, John Wayne Bobbitt has been arrested for domestic battery against his fiancee, former topless dancer Kristina Elliott. The couple met five months ago while Bobbitt was on tour after gaining national notoriety when his wife Lorena severed his penis. Lorena Bobbitt argued that her actions were the result of years of sexual and psychological abuse by her husband.parpar
...knows the issues and everyone has opinions. A freshman not up to speed on most of those issues will project a sketchy profile. This may account for the different impressions made by Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Clarence Thomas, the court's newest arrivals. The extroversion of Ginsburg, an enthusiastic dancer at parties, has been heartily reflected in her courtroom demeanor -- sometimes to the annoyance of her colleagues. On her first day on the bench last October, she asked a lot of questions, 17 in the first hour alone. Her erudition has impressed legal observers, but her aggressiveness has annoyed litigants...