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Stephen Hart <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Jun 1994 09:04:00 EST
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                      E L E C T R O N I C   M E S S A G E
 
                                        Date:     13-Jun-1994 09:02am EST
                                        From:     Stephen Hart
                                                  HARTS2
                                        Level:    Post-secondary/University
                                        Tel No:   904-644-4839
 
TO:  Remote Addressee                     ( _jnet%screen-l@ua1vm )
 
 
Subject: re: kleptomania
 
I tried to send this directly, but the message bounced back.  My apologies
to the list.
 
sh
 
 
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                                        Date:     13-Jun-1994 08:23am EST
                                        From:     Stephen Hart
                                                  HARTS2
                                        Level:    Post-secondary/University
                                        Tel No:   904-644-4839
 
TO:  Remote Addressee                     ( [log in to unmask]@smtp )
 
 
Subject: re: kleptomania
 
Britta,
I think of Victor Nunez's _Ruby in paradise_ (1993).  It may be way off the
mark, however, as the film does not focus on kleptomania nor is the
character Ruby completely kleptomanic (word?).  But there is a sequence
where, in response to depression, and to having an affair against her
better judgment, she goes into a store and steals several articles of
clothing.
I keep thinking I've seen others, but no titles come to mind or any scenes
I can pinpoint.  I'll write again if I remember.
 
Stephen Hart, Florida State University
HARTS2@firnvx

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