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"Uschi Glas works for the conservative CSU, posing for nude pics and sales cosmetics (in 2004 an big scandal)"
Does she pose for nude pics for the conservative CSU? What was/is the "big scandal" all about? Could you please elaborate on your contribution? Thanks in advance, <KF> 22:34, 10 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Uschi Glas works for the conservative CSU, posing for nude pics and sales cosmetics (in 2004 a big scandal).
After all those months, I have finally taken the liberty of removing the above sentence. Please explain what it means, then we can correct it and move it back again. |l'KF'l| 04:49, Aug 20, 2004 (UTC)
It also says that she made a considerable donation to lessen the damage in the party-financing affair of has-been Chancellor Helmut Kohl from the CDU party, the conservative sister-party of the CSU.
(Relating to "work for the CSU" I do not have information.)
In 2003, magazine "Maxim" presented a series fo photos showing her scarcely dressed (see german Wp).
(Relating to real nudes, I do not have information.)