When Patricia Hearst returned to the San Francisco Federal courthouse last week to petition for her freedom, she was backed up by her family, a phalanx of nine lawyers and all the resources of the formidable Hearst wealth.
Original Publication – Newsweek, October 6, 1975. He’s a cross between Rudolph Valentino and Steve McQueen. She’s loaded with offbeat glamour and pizzazz. Giancarlo Giannini and Mariangela Melato are the…
Original Publication: Women’s Wear Daily, September 18, 1975 Naples – Two Mafiosi hired for the occasion are stand guard outside the old Neapolitan tenements “just in case.” Inside the inner…
Original Publication: Newsweek – March 24, 1975 Drugs and death have bedeviled rock music from the beginning, claiming such casualties as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and the Rolling Stones’ Brian…
Original Publication: Newsweek, March 10, 1975 Almost everyone is curious about China, but few will have a better opportunity to experience it than those who see THE OTHER HALF OF THE…
Original Publication: Newsweek – March 3, 1975. Written with Eleanor Clift in Atlanta. “He sure is a little thing. But he’s so cute,” swooned the 30-year-old divorcee. “He’s like a…