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Hamburg police recount the sad tale of a prostitute named Erika and a pimp named Helga. For two hard-working years, they saved money to go into business as antique dealers. Then Helga ran off with the money. Heartbroken-and furious-Erika went to the police and charged Helga with pimping, but the case was dismissed because the German penal code recognizes only men as procurers. That legal bias will be corrected some time next fall, when a new law will make pimping by either sex a criminal offense. Small comfort for Erika, however. Her once beloved Helga has already...
...witty duet that suggested a Greek god and goddess having a sexual romp in outer space. As the curtain lifted, a shower of colored star beams descended to reveal Glenn White flexing his muscles on a cube-shaped platform. From behind the cube popped the curvy figure of Erika Goodman, who led White on a merry chase that culminated twelve minutes later in a highly suggestive climax. The cube lit up, a smoke bomb went off, rubber balls soared through the air like mad meteorites and the lights cut off in a final blackout. Jackpot was gimmicky, erotic and decidedly...
...molecular biology. Jere Donovan (6), assisted by Nina Lihn (7), devised the diagrams of the cell's mechanisms. Medicine Writer Peter Stoler (8), aided by reports from Gail Lowman Eisen (9) and Douglas Gasner (10) discussed the potentials in preventive medicine. Behavior Writer Virginia Adams (11), working with Erika Sánchez (12) and Ruth Mehrtens Galvin (13), described how mental processes might be altered. Religion Writer Mayo Mohs (14), along with Richard Ostling (15) and Margaret Lynch (16), covered the subject from the standpoint of ethics. The Picture Department's Evelyn Merrin (17) collected the photographic material...
Week after week, the stalled courtroom clock in New Haven symbolized the jury selection in the kidnap-murder trial of Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale and Mrs. Erika Huggins. In all, 1,550 persons were called and 1,035 prospective jurors actually questioned. Last week, after four months, the fatiguing process ended when two alternates (one black, one white) joined five blacks and seven whites in one of the most painfully culled panels in U.S. history...
...feels like being in Noah's are in the middle of the flood-but then you pick up a newspaper and you read about the Vietnamese winning and the Cambodians and the Laotians fighting back against U. S. aggression; and about all the support for our sisters Angela and Erika in their struggles; and the Riverside tenants fighting Harvard; and the welfare mothers; and health care centers starting up-and you know we're not alone. This is a revolution and you have to take sides: you have to choose between oppression and liberation, between self-destruction and self-realization...