set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, June 28, 1976", " ", 0, "The Times, June 2, 1972"], [0, 0, "Sunday Times, Feb 6, 1972", 0, "The Times, Nov 17, 1974"], ["The Times, Nov 30, 1974", 0, "The Sun, May 10, 1976", "The Times, May 10, 1976"]]
set gName = getat(["Meinhof"],1)
@[]#39 ON TRIAL IN MILAN ACCUSED OF TERRORISM###WEST GERMANY'S REVOLUTIONARIES OF DESPAIR@[]##WANTED - THIS GUERRILLA WOMAN##TERROR EXPECTED AS MEINHOF STARVES@FRAU MEINHOF CONVICTED: EIGHT YEARS ##TERROR WOMAN'S SUICIDE IN JAIL#THE FATAL FLAW OF ULRIKE MEINHOF
Both Ulrike Meinhof's parents were art historians#In the early Sixties, Meinhof was a pacifist, involved in the anti-nuclear movement. Her adoptive "mother" was Renate Riemick, President of the German Peace Union#Meinhof was a successful journalist before becoming a terrorist. She edited the left-wing magazine Konkret with her husband, Klaus Rohl. She left both the magazine and her husband when he began to include sex and crime stories to make it more saleable#After Baader's escape from prison in 1970, he and Meinhof fled to the Middle East with a group of friends where they took guerrilla training with the Palestinian National Liberation Front before secretly returning to Germany#The Red Army Faction was still active in the late Eighties. In 1989 the Red Army Faction killed Alfred Herrhausen, head of Deutsche Bank