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3- guar I s- Reagan hoping for
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says he’ll ’SS. . ~ "“ b tt
.. . » e er a y support .
be Wildcat i ,. ~ .. , ~ '
, . «s 2‘? -- .. to combat terrori m ' ~
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Chapman credlted . S ‘ ‘5 ' 3 a .‘S 7" (as V" 9.. i S ‘SS SSS S . . .- ~
0 o o . S . S $32. ’ ., :( .1 ,. .. H) “NS":‘ELPlSTZI‘II. mark. \Nllll ;. \ptlk(‘\llldll ltir thy - . - '
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sportsEditor .~ 4“) S f“ 2-, t ‘\ , _\ , ,4» ‘ WASHINGTON ~ President Rea- In The Hague n liiitt-h foreign ~' , . ,
I ‘3" K V‘ .t {it a \ . . .> p 1,» . , a ‘ g2" said )I'esterglay tlhal after he de- ministry spokt-sillari \Llid his L‘JHt‘l‘ll- , . .S _ 2; "
. x ' . \ gnaw . “ _. M < 5* ‘a ;. m c " Cl e 0 aunc a imited military men! "knew iiothaiu oi \th'll u sui. ‘ . S. 1 . _ _ .~ .'
mgfhzzsxlblg Sig? 2:31:33: S ~ LS S Sgt/S "S SS S g _ ;S S ‘ 2 i . ”5% ,_S . ’2 strike against Libya. some LCS al- gestion ' i” ‘ .S’v
Wildcat uniform but he already has sf . . 43%.; . €33 lies”suggested a coordinated. “all- Reagan said he e\pet'l~ to discuss . . . ‘ ’ . , ‘
onenoteworthyaSssist y. it. ) 2 _. . , ”it 1S5»- out attack'to force a change in the matter further lit-\l week when '_ ' ‘. ‘
Chapman had a "tiediocre perfor- _’ . - . . 7% K Moammar hhadafy 5 policy of ex- he meets lllllt‘lS sllllV‘l i6_‘it(lt‘.'\ ill the 2 ,S i' " Mil-d"
mance in last weekend‘s McDon— . n; ' . ‘3’; I porting terrorism. . >‘(‘\'(‘ll‘llulltlll l‘t'illlltillit' silllilllll in . in“ .-S‘.-‘_.,VS'_~‘;
ald's Derby Classic all-star game \ . ~ ‘ln an interVIew with The Asst» 1”“,5." S. ':.
but apparently he was impressive. ; ‘ clated Press and other news agen- "lllis has sllllpl} been in comer i ' tiff-S
enough to persuade Derrick Miner .- ‘ r ; 7.; .S‘ 095 the pre's‘ldent sald the suggcg. slitioil with some UlS our i‘epi'eseilta- ' i '.'_ fl.
a teammate on the South squad td 1“ Jf 3‘ ~. ~ - /'_ _ 2.: 57.4., . agilihwere {that lwe look serittlusl} Int-ls thatJ lltllt'rzx‘t'll oxer there he '_S{ S {S _~: S. :1.
.~ . . ._ . v .1 .‘ . x, ' -:S_..'S ' q . 2‘ er a [‘83 major at ion" ex‘painet. " t lilk it would Ut‘ the . S , ‘.
lngnygstglz‘SdSaoySaS letter-of—mtent With \k‘: xv “W; .. _ ~ _ " ‘ against Libya. . kind of thing the} would nail! to talk : , ~ ‘ i .S' ’3;
Give the recruiting assist to Cha _ v. Riki‘s”, is...» , < 3 ‘ ’3’" 1.1-3”: He dld not name the nations or the about ill the summit us to whether ' . 5' . ' ' . f . '-
man and a win in the recruiting ~._’M_ . "‘ ’ leaders who offered that advice, But we had reached thai Willi ”1‘ ”Hi ~ . '. ' S- I
game to the Wildcats l. . ~ the Washington Times. in a report SSlSlll not going lllt'l'l‘ with thi- idea i . 'S ~ . -; .‘S
Miller a 6-foot-6 1S70-p0und swing- , 't .3 :’ publiSl‘ed Y¢Sterda.\} Quoted a senior we should i101 wmr grandiose ~, ~ S' i‘ S , .
man aderaged 26.5 points 111 re- :- (2: . ‘ ‘ administration offiCial as saying slult‘lllt'lll.SS Helium. will "i think ' ‘3‘ ' '. ’
bounSds 41assistsland13steals r “3; ' French President Francois .\1itter- “'0 all knw him “At tee: about lel‘r ; S fl 'i
game forSBaptist Bible School in $21.1 ' ’ J. rand told LS. envoy \‘ernon Walters rorlsm I‘m hopeful ‘iM' mi; s1l llt)\\fl _ , . '- S .'
vannah Ga last season .2 391%? a he would support the mission only if and work out what ll .. that we can . g , ' j _ ' .1
1n aSteleSphone interview yester- ’ , 7.1:}: . :t» it were strong enough to be aimed at do together to den: nth thi» lll‘tlli ‘ .2 '
day Miller said UK was at the to I?” ~S S i overthrowing Khadafy, “Sm SS ' S ' i '
of his list of schools all along but h: ,3- . Q “alters made a whirlwind tour of .\lean\\hile, l’elllauon tilticials S S .
was just waiting to pla with Cha T ’ European capitals in the days just said they were t-oiiiinewl tl‘izit Libya p. ‘ .
man in the Derby 028“: be“: .1 S2 L} before‘the April l-l air raid to inform is "blowing smoke '.\lll‘. t‘l.’lllll\ to . '_ . ~
signingwith the Wildcats - i... _ 3ST}; the-allies of Lb. intentions and seek have i'etrieied an r 1‘.l lminlier S ‘ S , . . ‘
“We played very well with each , 3] A? their support. Only Britain publicly illissingtroiiilast \H't'k ,\ lads -_ ~.
other ., Miller said ”We basicall . «:3. in backed Reagan 5} action and per But these officials. declining to be . . . , — .
play the same style He just 'um y ‘ SSS. . milled‘use‘ of British air bases by named publicly .it'kilmxledged that ' ‘ ‘
higher thanldo .. - J P5 .4 ,fl - it“; Altr‘allorce planes participating the recover} lSiS such ;i plane it} the ' , 1
. . . S. ~~ I ea c . .iiyans woui represent a sermus - ‘ ‘ . S .
a press conference at his high school ‘ _ . were suggesting that ~ not that the .The Ullli'lal\ ital sa; the Soviet ‘ . ~
yesterday morning UK coach Eddie ‘ an.) 2‘ . ‘ answer be nothing of that kind W llltth‘M'tlulil dearly tune to get ll.‘ .
Sutton and assistant coaches James _ . _ . ’ but that we look seriously at. togeth- hands ' on such a plane. not so much , ‘ _ S -
Dickey and Dwayne Casey were » ”n er. real major action ‘ against. because of tln .Ilf‘ll’itlllt‘ and en . .
therefor theannouncement . Auutusio KametSioff Libya. Reagan said. "Some of times. lftli because of the Wills lt‘l'r ' '
me early he timed to Right track time” that , ti": -' ‘* ‘ ~
sign with UK" Sutton said. “We . ( resor 0 orce.- a ten ca Ct ’ave he thawing sys- - p
_ ‘ , . _ . ‘ perhaps it should be a wider-based tem ~ '
tulstthceolilllniint get him to put his name defining“ left, and Russell Nalily fight it out Kentucky Relays Saturday, Justice took second and a more all-out effort to change Gite-n the soviet 1 mon s support . . , S
Miller became the first player to 'n e ""5 0f the Invttationol mile during the Place: Nolly finished third. ihi’iiigil'iin POULT- _ _ tit Lilly: and hunting "we hate no , ‘ ,
Sign with UK this spring and ‘oins In K arls. there was no immediate doubt that it lht l.ll)_\Srll‘i.\ actllall) i'e» -
Chapman and Pulaski County: 6-7 offiCial reaction to Reagan's re- \u H ”RURI‘\l.l)\lL\“‘ . '- .
Reggie Hanson, who also played on K M d . ° ' ' 'S ~ '
Waterman U c lca en er promotes national donor week ' "
recruits this season. S S S
“The reason (he waited) was he , . , . , . . . .. . -.______..__,, S . S
wanted to wait and play with Rex in BygAiLAJA M'ALEMPATI .2 Through this weeks actiVities, The main concern now is to get “8.22: . ,1 3 ' i
the Derby Classic to see if the chem- Senior Staff Wrflgr we hope to heighten awareness in people to make a decision about do- ‘Sf t, SS 5, SS . S /\ . ' "
istry was right." his high school . . . the community of the needs of tiS- natlng their organs before it is too S?» 26"“ ~S . ‘S ‘1 S , /‘ , S ' S S
coach Earl Garland said. “I think . with a little forestght and will- sues and organs,“ said Tom Threl- late. Lucas said. “Peorie need to ss‘ ». ‘~ c S it Mi -
they were both impressed with each Ingnoss to share. Caroline Irwin's keld. transplant program manager think about it now before someone emwrémr S ' / ~ / S/ ”4‘ 0 Q1 \ .
other.“ husband helped keep eight people at the UK MedicalCenter. else is forced to make a decision for #123; / / \' ’ ”saw A ”A . t4 8 °"' ' . 3S _ S
Miller. who narrowed his list of alive: ‘ And as more advances are made them." $92.33,. i \f'fl ,- 6/ L‘5 2 . g ,. , ‘ .1
schools to Auburn, UK, DePaul and Irwm, whose husband died of a in medicine. the success rate of “Young people particularly do not "3,?” ‘ ;:S-»— . . . S , '
Georgetown. said he and Chapman gun. shot wound. donated. all his organ tranplant operations is in- want to think about death." he said. £2 ,2". \ , L huge/J" . ‘ . ' '- -‘
clicked as friends right away. Where major organS, eight of which were creaSlng. However. the need for or- "But they do need to give a little $3.} \ } ~ \ , [fitfi/ )5 . 2 ,
one went during the week before the used in transplant surgery all over gans ls also increasing. and today thought about it, and at least talk to $5” \\ f r ‘ (y 2: . ‘_ - .
game. the other was sure tobenear- thecountry. this need is the “biggest impedi- their family or close friends about 5 a . ’ / i , r, . r; 'S , ‘_
by. 'She has never regretted her deci- ment“ in transplant surgery. said their decision." _ I," " /,~‘;5/' Lg,” > St - , 3 .2 7 . i ’ ,. - - ~ '
Sion and said her two children {99] Dr. Bruce Lucas. an associate pro- Irwin said she and her husband S/ ie“SS/’/. S’SWS“ S -S’/S S S l , -S ' S
“Anytime you looked around, we as. If ”a part of their father is still {9550r0ilii'010gy2 defided to donate their organs “the ! S'fij’IF/L S‘Sf/S/Z" S /l S S ‘ SS ' S ‘S
were together," Miller said. “(Rexl alive." t' Tigelkeld said there are 8,000 pa- day we got married." ! {3/1/- - ~ ' l ‘S ; [S ‘i S ‘~ ‘2 -
told me. ‘Derrick. I want on to . _ ien waiting for kidneys around the “Organ donation needs to be r- S -/ ~' ' l " ‘S S S‘ 'S "
come to Kentucky more thaii any- All this week more people will'be country. 700 to 800 need livers and sonalized." she said. "If you neefiad i X / i .' S' ' '. S S -.‘ S,.
body But I want you to go where encourged to make the same life- 300 people are waiting for heart an organ you would ' ' i ' S S ’ 'S S’ ‘S
. iS . . savmg decision because it has been ' ~ ~ accept SS' \ou ’ SS 7 ~ S" ‘ S ‘S SS" S‘
you ll be happy. [respected him for designated Nat'o l O ._ transplants. need to take this into conSlderation 2 .; r‘ .2. ~ ' . 3-. 4 . ’
that.“ sue Donor Aw ‘ na \iSVgaSlSi and T15- Right now. however, “there just before making a decision. Some day ”2 S ' , S ‘ . S S! .S' S'
Garland described Miller as a do- i dent ReagariSSSeaifjs G29 b1)“ P "5:5 aren‘t enough donors to meet the it may not be someone else; it may __W s... «Ls-m: : * S v S: , S k ‘. S S
ScerlDCAT. Pageé Layne Collins. VS SSS a iSoerngéravSde the wa””‘8 “Si is geiiing SeeDONOR, Page} Nlitvowm. 13 S ‘ 5:25;";
J unlor named preSIdent . . 01310 0 ree- ay €011 erence .-a:.c--:s ~
. ii) Sllr}§«~\5ll*1l{$il-\ will be sessions in the Student (‘en relations with West Germany ll(" '. . ,‘S,S '-SSt ~ S] _-‘,S i .S S: 1
0f COIIege Republlcans < S Staff Writer [or focusing on the relationships spite the disapproval of the Soviet - -. ;-‘ AS.
. . ‘ . ‘ , . > Within the GDR between the govern- l'niim. Nelsoiisaid "_ ., - ‘ .= ‘ 2‘: “V
3. “ha! started asan imitation to an ment and the people. "We hope to = ' .t
gtgfflfw‘liltLYOLOCH As for now, the College Republi- SSS“ 53.5! -germanf writer has“ becoine a provide some insight into certain as- The conference on liast Germany -, S-. :S ,‘S, S‘.
cans have accepted a challenge to “i 99 a) con erence 0" ‘9 CU ture, pects of the German Democratic Rc~ is important because SSll is a signifi- i ' , . ."
. debate With the Democratic Social- S‘ ‘iS”ss fin; language and POl'tiCS 0f the German public.” Fielder said. cent nation state iii t‘t‘ollttllllt‘ ' « ,
Incumbent Melinda Fowler was istsonNicaragua next Wednesday. SSS! ~-‘-‘=' SS SS Democratic Répubiw- . Many of the speakers for the con- power" and otheiuireas. he said ‘ S ~ S‘ S '-_'
eletclted prSIdent of the College Re- » are _ . f Theodor: :‘lelder, afsjgci‘g: pro- ference are from outside l'K. Black» ' S S '-
pu icans during the group’s elec- The or ani - . .. _ .. essor an c airman o e rman well said they are ”reco nized ‘) -, t - ;-~ - ~ ~ S ‘ S ‘-S S
tion last night for the 1% academic legitimacgy ogagoensszrllltlfidebgte SSS? languages and literatures depart- SChOlarS in Comparative sludgies in ilSrSllSTSli‘SllSlSS:nl‘tll‘llStS’SlSt‘llSii' Sn-SiilSSSlSitS-S {if ~ S ' SS S -S S~ I
can . . ms n 80V .. s ment, said the original plan was to E g! ~. ~ . p} .. . . . ,S . . e , ' . 'S '
3 ernment, the legitimacy of the con ha . . _ . ar (Arman literature. health and kentut k) loieigii Language ( onter- . ..
Fowler 3 marketi . . . _ ._ ve writer Cristoph Hein visit UK. sometv " . .. . . . -— t. , . ' '
. v , "8,1umor. was tras. the two different factions and k However d to “b ~t' b - ‘ - . Snu‘ ‘SS‘SSS ‘” S S“ “‘mmm‘ “55‘0"“ S
chosen lna speCIal election held last Whatthey'reabout."Fowlersaid . glin .. on “:1: t ufrtfil‘ucga If u" She said. the highlighi 0f tomor- devoted to East (it‘l‘lllzilh \mong S ' - S.
December when Alan H0“, acting S S W. mang Writer Bar 0' deth 35A Ger FOWS sessions Will be a dramatic these is a reading 'l‘litii‘sll.l\ (waning . . -S
president. left campus to work in the u . . . f; ‘ S, Inlon d." e.‘ men: production. in English. of some M by Karl Hein/ .lakolis. iit‘l'lllrlll \\l‘llr
, , . . , Im really excited about the Nl- “gigs can Embassy in Berlin. a Visa was th . k f H‘ l . - . ~ . . . . . . . a
M'mmy Affairs Office in Frankfort. caragua debate " Fowler said \ delayed By the time the visa was “Eda? 5 Th (mull ”‘f (’erma“ er-m-Icsident-enttit-elliil nllege . -
"1:0: SELOSSidaSleSthSiSaiisctSinviinge gli- SSWC're Going to review . . . and de- grantedxflein was i" and unable to cerpts from is: CliiidreS'iS: iSiS‘SiiS’SiS‘ Tell" S ' S
"1' f freshma ' bate the has on Whether the contra travel‘ F'elder 53"? . , ‘ Wild Horse behind the Woodstoic ii: ‘- . 2 .»:€ 5 S
_ls summer or n orienta- rebels should receive aid from the MELINDA FOWLER Because of the imitation. the idea and scenes erm ms play "The True ‘\§;*Tt.i.’~..;§: m _ ‘ «SS- ,
tion. H . . . United States“ ‘ ’ . . was born to do an entire conference Story of AhQ.” The rSoduction bee .i‘ig-iiiSS-S‘iS'wS- - ' -S 3:43“
The booth Will let the incoming ‘We feel that its time the contras on East Germany and its ginsSat 7 p m in the gtudent Cent SSW“ ‘SiS‘S '* S " S’“'S
freshmen know about College Re- Fowler said the College Republi- hadachancetostartademocracy," relationship with the US. and west- Theater ' ' ‘ er .
saplicam, whatli‘wel mind what cans “feel that we gave the Sandi~ The group also elected last night ergGeriginy. S “'0 M ”'0 Md com”
purposeis, ower sol . nistas a chance to start a democra- Vaughn Murphy as senior vice . last rmany is "relativel’ uni Fielder said th ‘ des « ”h u dow
.. _ . _ prui- . . . i a . .pite the prob- W ' “P" "5 W P"
atiovnveofnc’ornfeexattlteymgligxt‘ a; Te‘hglsilgzd :{demggracy and dent. Bill Maxwell as second vice SlS('eSiiStS:ckSiS i319 EpSaEtSicSlSiSlaEe'S‘SersiSelSng lems encountered so far. the tier culioritios. Soc VIEWPOINT,
h l 'ned .. Rep“ . . . ,P . , a "‘09“! president. Stephanie Lowe as trea- said. Hé em has' S ~ ma“.d.9pf‘_"m°".t “"995 '0 bring Hei" P0904.
s e exp ai . We have ambitions They ve infringed on human rights ' p ”ed a connection ‘0 Uh Siimeiim ih ‘ S
towork withtheRepublican Party." suchasreligiom rights . surer and Tim Glasscock as secre— between Kentucky and the GDR _, year .. e in e coming
' W'Y‘ John Sherman Cooper, former Ken- S m ”I ha oboll
LKD . ltJucltydsenator and the first US. am- Thursday‘s sessions will focus on on tho UDitlon‘tySzgmL toiok
ssa ort ‘ ‘ ‘. . ‘ I on s-
a success, Chalrwoman says aCooper willadpefiellnieasgnference at $S¥6f3?5h?:0;?§ 31533.2: :8? vi". last night. For the
7 .m. toni ht in 230 New Student ~ -' m
lclyzlfilbl‘f‘sSAflgEAR SAB had three new events this It was “much better than in the re City- S iStiiSaSiS Zfil‘ife'if 31°“iifiitpa‘l‘ini2'i; mm S“ 'SS”. SSS
on n mg n year: Run for the Rose. Run for the cent t." conference, “'hiCh is free and - .- ' - < . ~ - - -
Rodents and the carnival. About 300 pas . open to the public. is in English and embassy SSS the United States. t§§?‘Sfi* ' a 35S‘sla‘T
The Little Kentucky Derby has attended the run. zoo attended the Shesaid “”93”“ "8‘ 1935‘ as accessible to the whoie communitr Another of Thursda "s s alters IS Engine-moi." * t i
been stuck dismally in the starting rodent race and between 1.500 and strong. ‘f "0‘ stronger" than S'" the said Jeannine Blackwell. associate Professor Daniel blelgon i: theSpo S S S SS S S S S S
gate the past few years. This year 2,000 took part in the activities at pa“- "0‘55” l" the German 6993”“ litical science department He will MS
however, itwuadlfferentnce. the carnival. More than $2,000 in Hunt SAB idem-select is ment.’ discms the “dilemmas" facing East St will b. portly sunny
The Student Activities Bond ind scholarship funds was raised from “misuc‘ “0mm .33, ' W "" ‘3 3" °PP°F‘“""¥ ‘0 “a“ 3" Germany in relations with Wat “‘6 d‘m' “'"h ° ”9" "'°'
805:in “‘vleiryt m year." the 1;:mival. y ' rgagmcigrmgsfimfl iii: in“? Germany and the United States. ID out a low tonight around
sat ynne un lrwomln. 'ng ball was held With “ " . . . y ‘ c e m M
i... .... m. u. m... 2 t... m... it. momma...” natal: taxman mi. in... that has been more m m rows on a» Wm... .31' ‘” ..
year‘s wait will be “setting a [rec- pleparticipatingfluntsaid. theboard should continueto “set the than -35 yea” 3"" the ”“is tance between the ruling Socialist ‘ ' o ”9"
edentfortheyeantocome." “We were very pleased,“ she said. precedent “shesaid founding after World War It. Unity Party and the country SS youth “”“S
‘ ‘ Tomorrow and Thursday there and the GDR‘s attempts to improve

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1 “When I Started at ABC If you had a gOOd He is the author of “The Cool Fire M; 95*» ' .< ° ' m it I
LUS AVGELES Te evision mov- ° ' ' __ How to Make it in Television." a i? ‘, 5:33; . a repor s
ies are now more serious than films drama-you pUI It on thoe ’ali' and Yvon-15d abOUI novel. “Love Is Not Enough," and a (D . .
~ made for the theaters. .31 least the ratings later. Now it s all ratings. new book, “The Primal Screen,“ 3' . @ Stem Nicks - noted for her
according to producer-writer Bob B b Sh R from W.W. Norton &C0. “dark and careless make-up as
Shanks. who has written a book on 0 an 59 The new book leads the would-be §§ well as her nasal singing ~ will
. ' how to makea TV mOVlt‘. author/screenwriter screenwriter through all the steps ts; 5 bring her rough voice to Rupp Arena
"The difference has to do with the — necessary to turn an idea into a mo- grist-Eggfgiitgsgg M tonight. But she won t bealom.
, audience." Shanks said. "it's a di- _ ‘ . ; ;‘ V. . ‘ ; , tion picture.
r801 "“55ng 0f demographics- The- audiences. inspiiing the networks 10 3:32:32; ‘32:??? 33:11:22 329(2); Shanks works out of a second-floor I ‘ Five-man band "Opus" will warm
- atrical features used to tackle so 0 more “mm-‘3’“? '9‘}; ies l dr ma 'ou ut it on'the air and wor- office at the rear of his rented Holly~ up the audience for Nicks' deep vo-
' ' ' . “OHS Subll’ClS- but "0“ the." 599'“ ”9‘9”" tho” soma -‘ re evant -a , 'l p , - . . wood home. He operates in part- cals as part of their Southeastern re
~ . . . . ~~ sub acts in movies Shanks believes Pied about the ratings later. l\ow, . . . . . NIILPOVIILL KornoIGruphm 5 .

- - ”105“) “)bt’fillli l ‘ . :d th , ".5 all ratin s and I don‘t see it at nership With his Wife. Ann Shanks gional promotion tour. The band is

3 . lelmlhlon “35 ”ll-‘3‘ e mark m t'n nvbettir‘” g who produces his screenplays. 0n fall on her shoulders and l‘m sort of one of few coming from Austria.

,‘ Such seriousnT\ movies as "The film'dlmglhe PUbl'C- I ga - ' his desk is a battered Smith-Corona the grouch in the background. We‘ve having already received several

, Burning Bed. which; addressed ”Tole-vision could be put to use to typewriter. a high school graduation done four movies and 30 shows to- gold albums there.

. . . mtebeatmg, “Something About teach us in an entertaining way Shanks is the writer of four tele- gift that he keeps running by canni- gether." They recently produced a
-. " Amelia." about incest. and "The about our history and culture." he vision films and a former program- balizing other typewriters. one~woman show on Broadway. “Lil- Their current release is Up and
‘ . 1 ha) After." Whlt'h Showed the “(W said. "but much of televiSiOn'S time ming executive for ABC He created “Ann and i work as a team." he lian." based on the works of Lillian Down on Polvdor/PolvGram re»
, m” ”l nuclear war, attracted large N"' seems ‘0 be squandered. Tele- and developed that network's "000d said. “Most of the production duties Hellmanand starring Zoe Caldwell cords. The albu-m features "Live is
,' Life.” which reached the Top 30 on
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.5 . i ,. ring 0 sex scenes oesn save 0 in s new ory e er
> *; , .. ' . ‘ . ; . -. , , , ~ - _ . .~ . _ ot' Upus‘ popularity in other eouiir

, ‘ m “ \k\1.\l .\()l)\ —— pone; set in the 1940s. (Xlsis merely and although there. are 'no indica movie producer; and there he run tries The “me has sold mm. hm

» . . . H .. .. string together numerous sex tions that he possesses evena sliver tiiiucs to puisut his professed . . . . _ . _

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English department's annual Dantzl- receive prizes of $100, which have Rhonda Pettit. Scott Ward and Jim disti guish ed careers," be f’ onor program has already then tell your spotse. next to kin.

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