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Ulrike Folkerts

Ulrike Folkerts (German pronunciation: [ʊlˈʁiːkə ˈfɔlkɐt͡s] ; born 14 May 1961 in Kassel, Hesse, Germany) is a German actress. She is most famous for playing police officer Lena Odenthal in the German crime television series Tatort. The episodes are located in the town of Ludwigshafen.

Folkerts, who is openly lesbian, participated in the Gay Games 2002 in Sydney and won a silver and bronze medal in the swimming relay. In the single competition, she was disqualified because of a false start. In July 2004, she won a bronze medal at the EuroGames in München.

On the stage, in 2005 and 2006, she was the first woman to play Death in Jedermann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal's version of Everyman, at the Salzburg Festival.

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søndag 14. mai 1961
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14th of May 1961 News

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Cuba Frees A.P. Reporter

Date: 14 May 1961

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PRINTERS DEMAND END OF PACT HERE; Talks With Papers to Go On -- Union Urges Patience

Date: 15 May 1961

asks ITU exec council authorize end of pact with NYC Publishers Assn; pact expired Dec 7 but is in force during talks; new talks set; local to appeal decision, NYS Sup Ct; dissenting opinion in arbitration decision made pub; blames Times mgt; Resnick charges Times mgt seeks to weaken and destroy union

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Bi-Racial Buses Attacked, Riders Beaten in Alabama; ALABAMA WHITES FIRE BI-RACIAL BUS

Date: 15 May 1961

By The Associated Press

Newsmen T Langston (Birmingham Post-Herald) and C Lake attacked by Birmingham, Ala, crowd assaulting group of Freedom Riders testing segregated facilities in bus stations in South

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STATUARY REMOVED; Philadelphia Is Modernizing the Witherspoon Building

Date: 14 May 1961

Special to The New York Times

Statues atop Witherspoon Bldg, Phila, removed in modenization program

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WOMEN'S EDITORS TO HOLD SEMINAR; Two-Week Study to Start Tomorrow at Columbia

Date: 14 May 1961

Amer Press Inst seminars set; lists

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News and Security; President's Request to the News Media Is Raising Some Sticking Points

Date: 14 May 1961

By ARTHUR KROCK

Arthur KROCK

A Krock on proposal and Govt-press relations

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NEWS AND NOTES FROM THE FIELD OF TRAVEL

Date: 14 May 1961

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PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS CHOSEN FOR AWARDS

Date: 15 May 1961

NY Press Photographers Assn awards to M Black (NY Journal-Amer), P Bernius, J Duprey and E Clarity (NY News), M Liebowitz (NY Times), I Rosenberg and N Fein (NY Herald Tribune), B Stein (NY Post), E N Stiso (Newark News)

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A PRIVATE ROAD; Sixty Years of Jacques Villon's Art Celebrated in Paris This Month

Date: 14 May 1961

By JOHN CANADAY

John CANADAY

Canaday on work of J Villon; contrasts his treatment of subjects from nature with that of Amer artists

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TRANSPORT NEWS: LINER'S LAST PORT; New York Is Sold in Japan to Shipbreakers

Date: 14 May 1961

N J Goulandris Ltd denies it is US-owned or controlled and is thus exempt from organizing drives

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