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Zoia Ceausescu Wants Poodles in Jail With Her

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Reuters

Bucharest television today showed Zoia Ceausescu, the daughter of executed Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu who was arrested Sunday.

She appeared haggard, leaning against a wall in the garden of a family home, cigarette in hand, by the luxurious apartment in which she had lived.

Before she was driven away in an armored car, she asked: “Do you have room in the police truck for my poodles?”

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The television also showed jewelry confiscated from the young woman, who evidently shared a taste for luxuries with her slain mother, Elena.

Among the items displayed were seven expensive watches, jewelry, $95,000 in cash, valuable paintings taken from Romanian art museums and pearls “which we don’t think are false.”

“Such a modest baggage for such a long trip (to jail),” the commentator said sarcastically.

The TV also showed meat supposedly shipped in from Vienna for her dogs.

A high-level Romanian defector said in a book published last year that he reported to Elena Ceausescu once a week with tapes secretly recorded at the residences of her children--Zoia, Nicu and Valentin--so she could keep tabs on them.

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