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...event. Some marriages and many relationships end in the discord and lingering suspicion caused by herpes. When only one partner has herpes, anger is a heavy factor, and so is emotional overload: the herpes sufferer leans too much on the mate and the tottering relationship collapses. Says Psychiatrist Elisabeth Herz of George Washington University Medical Center: "Don't expect to cry on the shoulder of the partner. That's what drives couples apart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Scarlet Letter | 8/2/1982 | See Source »

Promoter Kohls sees himself as a benefactor to all mankind. He says that he has raised houses of prostitution to a "socially more human level," and that his hostesses or, as he describes them, "Erostesses," offer their clients "sex mit Herz"- sex with a heart. He is tenderly considerate of his tenants: "I want to take crime out of prostitution by giving the girls a pleasant, hotel-like atmosphere," he asserts. In fact. Kohls is no pimp. Although "the girls" pay him $22 a day for room and board, he does not share in their earnings (fees aver age between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Sex Mit Herz | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...feat, but the organizers of the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich were resolved to resist "gargantuism," to emphasize the "human scale," and to build an "anti-monument sports complex" in a green setting with a "minimum of travel." Most important for a community that other Germans call "Weltstadt mit Herz" (Metropolis with a Heart) there must be a "touch of gaiety in the air." The goal, says Willi Daume, president of the German Olympic Committee, is "a more carefree Olympiad, free of both false pathos and the fanatical pursuit of medals." Daume and the Munich planners have not wholly succeeded?...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Playground (or Fun | 9/4/1972 | See Source »

...HAROLD HERZ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 1, 1972 | 5/1/1972 | See Source »

...Roth has now written his first exclusively introspective novel. Having reached the age of 25, he begins to muck about in the depths where he was once content to capture the ironies on the surface. To some extent, the process began in the character of Letting Go's Paul Herz, but where Roth's study of Herz was pedestrian, weighted with many of the conventions of novelistic realism, that of Alexander Portnoy is wonderfully off-center. Roth's humor--which pervaded his early short stories only to be swamped and reduced to little islands of comic vignettes...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Portnoy's Complaint | 2/22/1969 | See Source »

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