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COMMISSAR. The liberation of this long-banned Soviet-made parable about a pregnant army officer is glasnost's greatest gift to movies...
...supporter of a conservative cause who did become a Giraffe is Kathy DiFiore of Ramsey, N.J., an opponent of abortion. For the past six years, she has opened her home, without charge, to pregnant, unmarried women, meeting her $113,000 annual budget with church and private donations. "We've saved about 300 babies," says DiFiore, 40, proudly...
...year-old U.S. F-15, leave skeptics unimpressed. After inspecting a MiG-29 in the Soviet Union, a delegation of U.S. experts found the plane's electronics and fabrication to be second-rate. In London, a British defense official dismissed the even newer MiG-31 as "simply a pregnant...
...Jacques Rossiaud's new book on medieval prostitution is an engaging study that argues that the sale of sex did indeed flourish in a time when the Pope condemned everything from fornication to chastity. In an era in which the Church dictated what sexual positions pregnant women under the age of 25 could assume, the women of the night were the hardest working portion of the labor force in the cities and towns. Rossiaud analyzes the reasons for prostitution's longevity despite prohibition's on its existence...
COMMISSAR. A tough officer of the Soviet army gets pregnant and, in the company of a Jewish family, finds humanity. Banned for 20 years, this Soviet- made parable is glasnost's greatest gift to movies...