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Westerners speculate that the pragmatic Stoph is East Germany's "liberal," the man who could some day recast East German Communism's rigidly doctrinaire posture. Stoph, his second wife (he divorced his first in 1945) and four children live in Berlin's elite Wandlitz suburb, as do Ulbricht and other East German leaders. The Premier drinks and smokes little, and his chief relaxation is weekend walks in the woods. He is not considered an ideologue on the order of Ulbricht or Erich Honecker, the top man (after Ulbricht) in the Communist Party and Stoph's main...
From Ghetto to Suburb...
ONLY 25 minutes away from Manhattan lies Mount Vernon, N.Y., a highly segregated suburb of 80,000 people, divided starkly into black and white worlds by an east-west railroad track. It could well be the kind of community that Senator Ribicoff had in mind when he complained of racial hypocrisy in the North...
Though her first tongue was English (She was born in a London suburb), Pet was discovered last in the U.S. Downtown preceded her in 1964, but Americans did not get accustomed to the face behind that big, hard-edged voice until she became the shill trilling, "And the beat goes on . . ." in Plymouth TV commercials two years ago. Next came films (Finian's Rainbow and Goodbye, Mr. Chips) and regular television. This week Pet stars in her third TV special, on NBC's Kraft Music Hall; in 1971, though it is yet unannounced, she will headline a weekly...
...lover a similar sum. Lamented Anne-Marie's lawyer: "How low love has fallen in the land of love." Not all that low. As of last week, Anne-Marie was talking seriously about moving to a house just 200 yards from Lozada's in the fashionable Paris suburb of Neuilly. "She is determined to start all over again with Paul," her lawyer reported...