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...York AAU club enter s the battle with an uninterrupted five-year win streak. Last year, the club whipped the Mexican Olympic team that placed among the top ten in Munich. In its past five meetings with the Crimson, the New Yorkers have brutalized Harvard waterpoloists...
Olympic Champion Mark Spitz, 23, recently recovered from a case of hepatitis that doctors think he picked up in Munich, has not gone swimming in months. "I don't miss it at all," he says. "It was twelve years of awfully hard work and I got my rewards." One of the rewards−Spitz has signed advertising contracts worth an estimated $5,000,000−is a $65,000, 39-ft. citron-yellow Ericson motor sailer, which he bought to celebrate his engagement to Susan Weiner, 21, a sometime model and the daughter of a Los Angeles steel executive...
...will go on in a lineal, explanatory fash ion. It may be that aspects of mysticism totally outside science may come back and be incorporated within its framework." The eminent German physicist-philosopher Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker believes that such a unity already exists. At his in stitute outside Munich, he is attempting to show the essential convergence between Eastern mysticism and Western science. Gopi Krishna, an exponent of Kundalini Yoga, was his guest there for six months. From their discussions, Weizsacker has become increasingly convinced that "mysticism is one of the great discov eries of mankind." He adds...
...have so far put $9.2 million into the Annabella venture for a guaranteed annual return of 9%. To recruit additional investors. Kohls distributes a prospectus decorated with red hearts and inscribed: "The oldest profession in the world is also the solidest." Among those who agree: a middle-aged Munich vegetable vendor who sold her stand and put the proceeds into Kohls' centers with the explanation that "I worked hard all my life. Let others work...
...Brandt's famed Ostpolitik has lately met with obduracy from East European leaders. The Poles are reneging on their agreement to repatriate thousands of ethnic Germans. The Czechs refuse to discuss the establishment of diplomatic relations until Bonn denounces as null and void from the start the 1938 Munich Agreement that ceded part of Czechoslovakia to the Third Reich. Hungary, in turn, will not deal with West Germany until it first complies with Prague's demands...