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‘i Vol LXXXIV No 25 U ' 't of Kent ck :2
.' ’ ' An independent student news since 1971 "we?“ y u y
Friday, September 18, 1981 paper Lexmgton, Kentucky 1,
Crimson 1 'de roll I 1‘ BI 88 tOMOI'IOW '
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Jenkins expects confusmg Tide defense Bama quarterback cautious about Cats
LEXINGTON (AP) - Kentucky day."Jenkins said. “They'd Show me playing time Saturday with junior LEXINGTON (AP) — Alabama them last year andlfelt likel’dbeen the 'I‘ide‘s season-opening 24-7 win
football Coach Fran Curci says so many different defenses. I quarterback Terry Henry. Curci comes into tomorrow's game at Ken- inawar." over Louisiana State. Coley led
' preparing for today’s game against remember once I checked off at the would not say this week which tucky in an unusual situation. The it was a war won convincingly (45- Alabama rushers with 108 yards in 14 '4
Alabama requires no guesswork. line and their defense checked off, quarterback would start. Crimson Tide is coming off a loss and 0) by Alabama, and defeatists see carries and completedaso-yard pass, ",7
The Crimson Tide simply lines up too.“ Together, however, Henry and isn‘t ranked in the top 10 in this more of the same in store for Ken- but the Tide failed to capitalize on a .' 7
and runs over the opposition with Jenkins, who had passed for 545 Jenkins will have one less Tide week’s rankings. tucky this timearound. After all, they 17-0leadafter three periods. _ 77‘,
perhaps the nation‘s most yards in two games before Alabama, defender to worry about. But Alabama junior quarterback say, it's never easy playing Alabama, In fact, Coach Paul “Bear“ Bryant 3.
sophisticated wishbone offense. completed just six of 15 passes Se . Th R d 7 All Ken Coley hopes to change all that at but it is suicidal to meet an Alabama says his team lost the fourth period of 7%
' it then summons a defensive unit against the Crimson Tide fora it nlor omas 0y ‘. an ’ the expense 0f the Wildcats. team coming offaloss. that ame. ‘
pa ry Southeastern Conference linebacker - - . g ‘
that traditionally is as versatile as it 31 yards. He also threw three in- (1 db C h? l“‘l;e ,; “i think they (Kentucky) might But Coley is worried about “We don’t notice it, but Coach
. is pawerful, terceptions —- two in just 21 seconds. gas suflf’e" 6_ y 40ac2 am will" very well be the most physical team Alabama following through if it gets Bryant does.“ said Coley. “And there
: Wildcat quarterback Randy “They kept throwing in two or three frtyanth or“??? a amt. 7C7 ew we‘ll play all season,“ said Coley. the upper hand. it was again Saturday“ ina 24-21 loss
. Jenkins can attest to that. different defensive lines and I an" . is], h e S 4—2] upse '55 to “They‘re big and strong — "0‘ really “You know, it‘s always been known [0 Georgia Tech. ‘
Jenkins presided over Kentucky‘s couldn‘t tell them apart,“ Jenkins orgia 6C ' fancy, but hard-nosed. about Alabama ~ and 1 don’t know “We could have put Georgia Tech
debacle last year in Birmingham, said. “All I knew was that every time The loss dropped Alabama from se- “Kentucky's not going to lie down what the cause of it is — that we do away in thefirst half," said Coley, but
Aladin which the Wildcats were clob- I got hit. it was by a different- cond to 12th in the national rankings. and die for anybody, especially in not have a knockout punch,” Coley “you can see in the stats what hap-
- bered 45-0. numbered guy." A Tide victory this week would be No. Lexington," Coley added. “i played said. “We‘re just known to let up." pened after that. i don‘t really know
i . “Alabama kept me so confused that Jenkins, a sophomore, will share 303m Bryant‘s career. quarterback for two series against The knockout punch was missing in how toexplain it."
‘ 4 Women United challen es stereo
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By ANDREW OPPMAM . . . /«,,4, New? 4 ”£4 7 4 4 a: 7 , , 7 irrep cea e
ffW ,7 Wicker Will be addressmg some 4 of 7,33”: 4’45! 4e. 3. Here 5 a 81'0“!) 0‘ painters, experience.
‘ Sta r' er ModernHAmerican dLiterature . ”2 7.57., . ' :5 plummeang caggentbers 3th my And Williams, 277 is skilled in he, .
4—“-..__-._444——4———4———— courses, emenwaysai . . ' ' ' 4. "’i'. " ._ f4; _ not in ran , ut y ta e trade. “Ican int astandardwindow
As 7 7 Students in the creative writing 7 .. " ’ “3e ”‘44,. it? 7-7 their work just as seriously. in 12 minutes :d not spill a drop 4- .
, New York Times SOCLa e seminar will be submitting 7 7 .7 f. 7 7 " '~ a; ' “Women United," 8 local organiza- Shesaidthe hil behind the -. I
Editor Tom Wicker will be teaching assignments for review and discus— 7 477.77%7? ”me-“f ; 7. 7 tion, whose members perform an art of painting 17’s 70°S°Pluuslz the brush .
three two-week seminars at UK sion by Wicker, he said. 7' 7752777 ’ ” , assortment of non-traditional jobs, and don‘tletthebrush useyou "
during lh9198l432 academic year. 7 “We are very pleased to have so- ' ~ Jr?” ., 71¢ 6-4 like painting, master plumbing. It must be true because Williams
'. 7 Wicker‘s visiting Pl‘OifiSOl‘ShlP meone of his stature coming," ' “flail/44.4.44 'V 33"?» bricklaying, carpentry. light hauling once made 3500 in a 15.110." work i
- lS funded by a grant from the Robert D. Murphy. chairman of the " m4 "' ‘ and electrical work.'I‘he bulk 0f their week Depending on a Particular pro- ‘
' Ashland Oilcompany- journalism departmentsaid. ‘ ”4‘ 9"“ workload is in residential painting - ' - .
\ . . . led for . , _ _ «7 .477 , . . . 4 Ject and theeffiClency of the workers,
His first seminar. schedu During his two week stay With the ,4 7 7 54,»; , however. as much as $250 can be made in 3
Nov. 2-13, will concentrate 0" department, Wicker willbetalking 4 e); The resident and founder of 4 ,
creative writing.7He W1“ return 0" with students in the introductory ' . ‘ _ it ‘ “Women p United," “Charlie" angst?) logy senior Rhodora Black
Jan 18 fora seminar in journalism level courses on an informal basns W .7 7 ;lo77777 Williams, said the organization has who serves as vice prev dent and
and April 5 for a political selence in addition to his seminar on Jour- New“... 4 '10:??? 4 ”35‘1”. “ been active in Lexington for two secretarv of the group is a UK stu
se'ln‘h'e‘a’reason for the staggered "atlfiemgxgflgfac'gehmn of the 7 » , 7:74 .4 , years and although advertlsmg and dent presently employed With
1 schedule is Wicker’s job respon- political science department. said : ; ‘ .er-r‘75j4.j";74‘4"e7i gfilfifigipaswgsflsimgfd a: cram“ United. kShe (handles mute:
7' sibilities withtheNew York “(him that he was looking forward to . l j e 4e? Williamshome olswaltOHAve pmigenfirfi’edzfs’m $33 .ass‘s‘s
‘ In a telephone interview Wl Wicker‘s professorship because of ' e 1211445554}, ”3‘“ " .. 3 44 . . ‘ . lung;
. Kernel yesterday, Wicker said he h' .. t ~ k l of l't' s - , = ‘ “3‘ “St for the record, Charlie ‘5 Black, 20, said she JOined Women
' ') was excited and a “little apprehen lsd fl? insivle thw‘edge pol w i " ""5” geese ' “*3, 4'4 ”any Charlem- She-‘3” her 93’9““ United“ because she liked the “out-
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sive"abouthis professorship. “I’ve Dueling the political science .-.« (is :V' 3‘ .739 ;: .: wanted a b0y. Theydhad everythir:g door work. 7
never taught at a university seminar, Wicker will be working :7 - _ ‘ 3444 figured Wt» He W0“! grow “@5570 2 Most seerces havebeen rendered ,
before."hesaid4 with Political Science4635tudents . “‘ ‘ ' “"9“ an‘lbeab‘sme‘sm” “° to UK faculty and some students.
.2 7 “I‘m lookin forward to Work' 7 u ' ~ ‘ ‘ “h" ' ,2 771’?“ ' "’47-: ‘ ’4.. if; 07‘ t0 disappomt them, Charlene grew Williams said then- M W as ,
- _ 8 _ 7 Although the class w1llbea com— 2 7 , were ,7 "*4 nt to col] 9 and became a 7 _
' . ins With young people. l thmk l ponent of small enrollment,“ .. =93" ‘13-“ aw 7: 414‘:- :‘psxwe eg ' many men aSItdoes women. 4
44 ‘ have some ideas that can help them Sigelman said that it will be open to < " '4; 3‘ Thugs 4 : immunity“ K tuck Rates for ”mung asSignments de—
and they probably have some that students that meet the re- p t . . , its; 7.7, _A 81:3 “37 7 Eastern en .V pend on room Size, paint and number
. can help me,“ Wicker said. quirements for the public opinion ”WW-v * ..4 ._ «4 ~72 . g “77:7,. University, Williams decided convene of coats applied. Free estimates are 747
Wicker and faculty from the jour- course ' '4 3,3 i, 4 . hi" {1.9.}?ij “WI Jobs for women were "0‘ her given. and Williams W88“ peo- :27}:
' nalism English, and political During his career as a jour- J '44 3 'e, wit» cup M t“- She wanted ‘0 be her 0W" pletocall. 1,457-
' :14 ' science departments agreed “9°" nalist, Wicker has held positions on 13,. ‘ at ,_.'.,;'.§ bass with fleXible working hours and _"l biddingon a particular project, 3:»;
7 the seminar consisting of six two several newspapers across the “i: a paycheck ‘0 ”mplemem her 9" Williams sald she often underbich 7s,
' ' - . hour session with an enrollment of United smug He joined the New - 4 . 7 , ' forts. 7 . herself, but that it makes for a more ’§§ 4
. ’ around 10 students. York Times Washington Bureau in . 7 Shesald She 5?“ eYeryfluns from popular semce because of cheaper 4
' , “I wanted to keep the number 1960 and covered the White House, ‘4 insurance to hearing aids. lcan sell ”“5- For a standard living We 42 I .
around 10 sol could get to know the the Congress and national politics. , you b'f‘cwls and ENVY when YWFWI‘ painting the trim and walls would cost ”
’ students,“hesaid. In me hief of the ’ lydontwantthem, Williamssa'd- anaverageofastosloo. .' '
. 7 . 1964, he beca c . . . .7
Wicker, who also writes In The Washington bureau and in l968 he ' . . ,, Williams, whodescribes herself as See"Palnters,"pagea _
- ' Nation. a nationallyayndieated 90'— was named associate editor of the €34 . " ‘
, 4' 7 ‘ umn, said thathewillcontmuewrth Times. 7 . . v_ .7 . “_.‘,7 , .7
. his writing while at UK and “n" He is the author of seven novels " 7 3.717%?
. -7. 4 possibly use the Bluegrass area as and four “_fiction books, in- 7 777777 7 ‘77 . [”5‘ e 4 774,777,77377147
. "4” Wbfic‘;m“e;eelmmed toha hi eluding Kennedy Without Tears; {this . j _ 7 4.7
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,. 4 . 7 it will be excitim to have him work sonallty Upon Politics; and A Time 87. FRANK SALVINO/Kemd St." 7 7 7 7.7 7777,7777
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. - Once again, Gov. John Y. Brown is proving ly “palatable,” both are preferable to the pre- it .3? :-_'_';-;" I. _ ~ . l . + o 'tl
_ himself a_ master of short-Sighted over- sent Situation. _»p j. a“ l have C'Fl' IS a 69" reVICM c
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television program “The People’s aninessf’ And speaking of difficult decisions, Presi- .g a CIQIZ We” 0 Papers: [‘63 [1'13 I v.
. he once again reiteratedlilsfavorite ““3 about dent Otis Singletary is obviously a bit reluc- ' 'f ‘5‘ :3 bi ‘ "
education — “it’s no different than busmees, tant to reply to the Kernel '3 offer last week to - 'j. z" and Pro ems" ‘
except that’s “‘5 a non-profit seerce.H cmsponsor an auction to raise money for . " I if?” ‘W '
Run that by us again, governor. A non-profit financial aid. _ .. ' . -, . “gs-3‘. ... ' I
state-run service is just like a business? Sure, We understand that the president’s jacuzzi .- “1:1" O -
such orgamzatlons have to deal With the same is very valuable to him as a therapeutic aid for _ f . .{ig’fj -_ ‘Esi‘sfgtgfi': 0
sort of paperwork as a busmess, but in terms his back problems, but although he may not .1 " _--._- ' pug.- .j‘;:;.-._I"i;;5- . l; O '3 ft
of product. is a college graduate really oom- want to part with it, there is no reason to give .. ‘sf 5' L ‘Q' V3" \ i a
parable to, say. . .abucket of original reelpe? up on the idea all together. g . f( . ~ — fig 3 l d
- To restate the proposal, if he will offer for ' ' .. (€‘ ‘5— l b‘
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students deserve to be treated with a little this newspaper —— to be exact, an eight-page . . _ . “lithium... “1.th . _ .. .- . - .. g J m ri
more consideration than a bag of bones? A tabloid section worth approximately.~$3,600. “ " ' ' ’ ‘ ' @p' - \ cl
__ copyright article in this paper yesterday The only stipulation to the buyer wouldbe that . é? -. -—
. reported that students in several introductory the material offered for publicatioirbe Within * ., M. 3 ,_
' anatomy sections are being forced to rub the limits of the law. " “.6 l I." , -
, shoulders with cadavers in an upstairs lab Even if the final bid only covered the given Bl
' While “participating” in Classes via television cost of the advertising, $3,600 would still cover Q X
because the rooms in which the sessions are the cost of several full-tuition scholarships, . th
held are already crowded beyond capacity. and added to that sum the final bid Dr. -‘ © se
- .' . There’s at least two answers to this pro- Singletary’s item might bring—well, that’s a h in.
blem, but both require difficult decisions. The pretty substantial base for a long~term ye
most obvious is to offer more class sections, scholarship fund. “ff—M —
1 meaning that somewhere along the way a few More importantly, such an auction could Few performers Innavatlve M
electives might have t0 be cut out in order to serve as the basis for further fund-raising ac-
’ provide the necessary manpower. Another is tivities, tapping into the dollars that our - I
. to limit admission to the course to medical wealthier alumni seem so willing to spend for m Vlng a s ow eat
students, for whom it is a requirement. charitable causes. Once again, Dr. Singletary,
While neither alternative may be particular ‘ we await Your reply. A week from today, the Rolling tistic values than recent efforts by
_ . _ _ _ _ Stones will open their first U.S. _ boththeStones andTheWho.
*’ Extremist actions of mitt-Wing unpopular With public our in three me by plants ° 3... be not or Springsteen’s
' before 90,000 fans in Philadelphia. shows is still his old material. The
’ . ’ o - I This, of course, comes on the heels little evidence of any new blood. highlight of Monday's show was an .
,: moderate conseivatives concerned over ramifications «noncommunic- eeyona consumers in «uncommon “to .
1 fort “Tattoo You" raised late gispiri'tzég ltack of qililalitty. l'l‘here Hit-d to Be a Saint In (the City," ‘
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. . Fiscal Year win, for the federal Vsipg’hmnlg mtg? “fling: :Snmfltdugix early next year this year — The Clash‘s “San- Mary."'l‘l'lp:crowd still sings every 3
government, be?“ October 1 and m prlva 00 so . paren - _ itwillhaveswung acrossthecoun- dinista." Rickie Lee Jones’ word of every song from “Bomto ‘
marl“ “”3 ““031 “acme” °‘ - ' “"1 “many “pew” “mum °f try hitting both large halls and “pirates" and possibly Tom nun .. l
. Republican econome reforms. But fered by schools controlled by small clubs. Petty's “Hard Promises" being Still, even Springsteen’s shows it
‘ before that date “I executh passes. Ironically, the free-market rellgolous llfiumm' of trol Supposedly, this is a rock event. the exceptions. There have been a have seemed to reach a point of no
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spending, Congress faces the first terfere'nce into Americans‘ personal supll°rt "fa“ flute”, and Draw: mngdfl: lingg‘tisvell'icill. A Even old reliable: have released gagfioi gimp gopinar culture,
serious deliberations regarding the “V5 and individual freedoms, aspro- conservatives ed by Sen. Orrin - - once great band that everyone still disappointing efforts - The Who but it has also splintered his au-
controyersml so-called soc1al posedbyits reactionary leadership. ch, R-Utah, contend that compromise considers to be a great band. A comes immediately tomind. Even dience. It seems odd to see kick
:Eforma m the 1” GOP President mmufingnfl: .13“: gflmztgafor any Of these issues commodity that rock seems to be the Stones’ new album is being wearing Styx, ELO and Foreigner .
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religious zealots peculiarly sundarln economy. eligible voters consider themselvesas than great books these days he that he prefers The Kinks’ new After all there seems tobelittle
' philosophic rigidity to brutally in- However, tohis credit thepresident philosophically m lune mm the New could have substituted rock just as record correlatiori between Springsteen
. tolerant Iranian, I_-°’lllmic zealots—ex- has disassociated himself from the Wtonsomal issues. . h m f easily. Stilhquality has little meaning and Styx other than that they are
.. f' cept for tlleirmllltancy.l'l‘hese people close course] of religious extremists 21‘" mt Yantfeltmfc P' of $3: Still, most are hoping that the in the marketplace. Formula both played overtberadio.
5'? say lunltatlons on social freede as exemplified by his nomination of M“, 1 Ma' {mlpe ".1 lav‘r- ,- s Stones' new record and tour will bands such as Styx, Foreigner and Kids discovering rock for the
mus‘ apply to everyone by legal Sandra O’Connor for the Supreme orated longs soc“ Fog}? if pump life and interest into a Journey continue tosell like gang- first time are more inclined to go
5‘“ statute. . . CW“ Reagan and O’Connor em- repor m ptember 8 ion ll milsical medium that is giving in- busters, only to get busted by the with what's popular orwhat's loud
, t; Moreover, fanatical social- phatically state tint the nation's top Rolling Stone. A June Gallup Po creasingly sneaky impressions of critics. Perceived dinosaurs such than anything else. When David
E? cmr‘fafiv‘f‘ ”9“” in “55°”? 3““5'5 Md be ”10““ because 0‘ mm that swimmd 0‘ 1'5 having seen better days. The last as the Moody Blues, Electric Light Lee Roth of Van Halen says, “Our
e the mm?” 0‘. “obscene broad-based legal competency, ‘s‘ample 118??le t tOemselves as two coversof Rolling Stone, for ex- Orchestra andZZTop are also sell- message is that we have no
1;; materials and information. even at rather than merely by single-issue '2???” y if: :38" National ample, featured Yoko Onoand the ing well, cultivatinga rather'loyal message. Just everybody have a
Li the 005‘ 0‘ mm the “’5‘ positions. . _ na' y' a pu he; of its renewed popularity of Jim Mor- audience. good time and you'reall invited,”
“if Amendment totheConstitution. The issue that harth New Right Comnuttee P0“ rm 25% . risen and the Doors —one artist a The best of the new wave era kids buy it.
" . “mm““yv "“5 ”mu“ 9mm"! leaders raise about O’Connor's sample 5999"” 99”“ ’°“' °‘ “."e legend through her dead husband bands still sell too, but both their Fortunately, Van Halen is one of
- ‘5 . known as the New mt’ and suitability {0" the bench is abortion. mauve ”mom on social the other arti5t a legend through quality and impact are becoming the few rock bands young enough '
. originally this movemem Wm Clearly, with theERA quickly fading policies. . . . his own death. The public's in- more and more suspect. The new to fulfil] such non-promises —
in theearly mos from Christian fun- from the political battlefront, the Beyond that confirmation. of . terest seems not to be in rock's Pretenders record, for example, is Mick Jagger is over 40’ Bruce Spr- .
dammmms' sunshinmt “m amnion i381” (Pm-life V3» Pm '“kgwam- 9mg New Right future, but its past. racing Up the charts Yet. it will ingsteen tum 32 next week. Van
- “secularhimmsm , choice) is considered the litmus test “'3‘ ”m“? “ .“i'w‘” t‘i’e ‘ Some are convinced that rock hardly be mistaken for a great Halen, on the other hand. is a .
5"“ m“ He'ms' B‘N'C'v. "ml” forConsressionalloyaltiee- “dvm‘aufiuc‘rngg?” deem"; may not have a future left. Its album. One gets the feeling that group of adolescents without
head.“ F" New “'9‘." ‘5 be“ “lemmas 0" “New “8"“ “a“? , she ewcmmicm_ ‘ detractorsareattackingwith plen- while Chrissie Hynde, the band's answers. They don’t pretend to
' damped m a Fem-cowlewo-umal Congressional agenda include, but hep“ loan 5 ky ty of amunition. Earlier this sum lead singer, is a great artist, she give anything more. This is more
editorial as ' a fairly intelligent. arenotconfinedto: ‘ loIn. the We . 't of individual mgr, Sidney Zion told New York can dobetter. than canbesaidofothers.
reelst, far—nght ideologue. This .«The abolition of Supreme Court f e2d d spin Sen Bar Times Sunday Magazine readers That observation may fit rock In truth, rock my only be suf-
week “me my”? “aim.“ jurisdiction over school prayer cases. " °"‘ 3 ”“9”th had “3 that rack was spiraling itself. It is still good, but one can fering from an off year. Last year,
Helmsandthemovement s W leaving decisiomtoindividualstates. Goldwater‘t Reel-’11... y s - downwards to a none-too-soon wonder if it can actually do any with The Clash’s “Inndon Call-
‘9bbm “‘m- The ““3“? Public.“ rRemwins U-S- Justice Deva” ”8" that 1“" ”file a": Nmmsht, grave. Last week John Ed Pearce better. 13 its best days behind it? mg," Springsteen‘s “The River,"
two "19anth “mum ‘fln ment officials from school deeestesa- What they, “and °' 8 lion of the Courier-Journal Magazine The audience seems to hold no Pete Townshend’s “Empty
the. great tradition of amiable. ln- tion clnllenges that could result in ”'7“??- mldwamfiadgtedcimgi; attempted to explain away the clue, scattering after every form Glass," could hardly be con-
' Miami "M’ callous, dangerous. can't-ordered busing. maintaining theme on rock phenonmena as something available, hardly deciding on one. sidered a bad year. This year . . .
_ ordinary and compellulg characters .«Statutorilyeetablishingthebegin- andstatetheUnlted stateshasavoid- kids did to get even with their Critic Greil Marcus pointed out well.
“’“9 "m“ “'9" '° “me Ema?“ ‘° ninsotlmman lite ntcmception ed the ”ma.” ““chh“ ”93"” parents. last year that rock seems to have 0r, rock may simply be suffer-
. animate American poltlcef wfleimtituting capital punishment “WW" “flue“fiwm' the mnemhmyam praised no center, no rallying point, no ing from shock. It has not been
”0“ny the most recent example for perticularlyheinouscrimes. 9‘?"°“"l" a m m that rock as “a genuine exp-alien of defining figure as say Elvis that long ago rock lint two of the
’ °‘ 3““ " mm “ ”7“" 5“" wDetentins attempts to define ”mm“ "“1".” mm m American feeling." On the other, Presley or the Beatleslnstead. most important figure. in its .
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2 ' ‘"“m°".’Red‘ba"'"8 “m" .«Dlscourseing promiecuity. Teen- ““88" W a” m °°“' its cult heroes and'tiisbittemess cial it has threatened itself with The recovery period from such
mauvehremembered‘ he“ to" age pro-marital sexual activity is the cems that Goldwater W' And they symbolized should wither explosion through expansion. shock may take longer than first
“m3 "cm? 9"“ ‘“°'“d°d m'me target. but claim-1y enoush. ”9°lmtmmm" good riddance. We could use a' mm is hardly anything to set expected. ? '-
chromatin and blatant- proponents of such measures also in- "' h” m‘" "dd" "’9 election “ the gentler tune.” overly excited about anymore. 0:- there may not be a recovery.
, . lyebeurdinmendoee. . tend to limit sex education in public Wig“ "' "'° "" mm " There is littlede that rock Monday night. for example, As critic Lester Bangs wrote four -
_ . , Hein- maintain- :- anally polite schools. m‘ m W" has itsshareofll'oblemo. Theln- Bruce Springsteen fumed his years ago: "We may never again
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