NEWS
August 15, 1991 | GREG GRANSDEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The three young Soviet women sit quietly onstage, surrounded by blinking game-show lights and colored panels, as the studio audience fires a series of personal questions at them. Meanwhile, three young French businessmen, seated out of view behind a partition, listen intently. "In order to achieve sexual harmony," asks one man in the audience, "should one read books? And if so, when--before or after it's achieved?" Clearly, it's a tricky question, and the women pause to reflect.