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Nascent Drama

Johnson said the intent of the law is to allow movies in a theater where there's brief nudity or for an art gallery displaying paintings of nudes.
 
Murphy said Judy bans anyone under 18 from entering the five-year-old business. The problem, he said, was "a group of girls snuck in a 17-year-old."
 
"While she was there, she felt like dancing so she got up and danced on the stage and then she took her clothes off. Trouble with that is she's the sheriff's niece," he said.
 
Johnson denied that the teen's relation to the sheriff was connected to the charges filed against Judy.
 
Her parents were absolutely appalled with the situation," Johnson said.
 
The sheriff declined to comment. There was no comment from his niece, whose name wasn't given.
 
As part of his defense during trial, Murphy cited a 1998 ruling that found nude dancing is a form of art. In that case, the owner of the Southern Comfort Free Threatre for the Performing Arts in Davenport was charged under the public indecent exposure law for allowing nude dancing. A judge found owner not guilty.
 
The current case deals only with Judy and Shotgun Geniez, but there could be an appeal if either side loses.
 
Johnson said that would take it to the Iowa Court of Appeals and perhaps the Iowa Supreme Court. That would make it a statewide case that could affect dozens of other clubs in the state.
 
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British opposition leader David Cameron has been reunited with his stolen bicycle thanks to a tabloid newspaper and a supporter of the rival Labour Party, the paper reported Sunday.
 
The Conservative party leader, often photographed riding his bike to work at the House of Commons, realized that it was stolen after he left it outside a supermarket near his west London home Wednesday evening.
 
The Sunday Mirror said it located the bicycle — dumped in a nearby street — with the help of 60-year-old resident Ernest Theophile, who enlisted neighborhood youths to trace it.
 
Theophile was identified by the paper as a staunch supporter of Britain's left-leaning Labour Party.
 
"You never want to see anyone have their bike nicked (stolen) — not even a Tory," he was quoted as saying.
 
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