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January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-nine years of editorial freedom Vol. IC, No. 85 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, January 30, 1989 Copyright 1989, The Michigan Daily 'M' ends Iowa's 99 meet streak BY STEVEN COHEN SPECIAL TO THE DAILY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Saturday, the fourth-ranked Wol- verines ended Iowa's 99 match dual- meet winning streak with a 23-17 win in the finals of the Great Amer- ican Duals Classic in Indianapolis. The Hawkeyes, winners of nine of the past 11 ...…

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…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989 Korean Cpntinued from Page 1. fered.at the University of Indiana, the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, University of California at Berkeley, Brown University, the university of Chicago, and Western M4ichigan University, Lee said. *The need for a Korean studies frogram is particularly timely, said Lee, because Korea is at the forefront dhf~he world economy. Korea leads in bu...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…Asian students call * for more support BY VERA SONGWE Asian American students called upon the University for more support to implement a comprehensive Asian studies program and to end stereo- typing at a meeting with admin- istration officals and faculty last *,Friday. The annual meeting - organized to unite and voice concerns of Asian American students on campus - was part of this month's Asian American Awareness month. President James Dud...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…r a A 4 OPINION Page 4 ''4 Monday, January 30, 1989 Free feminism from the ideology of population control The Michigan daily a', t Defend, reproductive rights By Camille Colatosi This is the first of a two-part article. Along with many other feminists last fall, I tried to defeat Proposal A, a proposition that stopped the medicaid funding of abortions in Michigan. Though I was uncomfortable with much of the campaign's message, I felt...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

… The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989- Page 5 Nicaragua seeks support in economic struggle MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - The leftist Sandinista government is desperately seeking the support of capitalists and workers to brake Nicaragua's rapid slide into economic chaos. With the war against U.S.-backed rebels virtually stalled, President Daniel Ortega faces a potentially deadlier enemy: an economy so feeble even Sandinista supporters are...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989 C SSIFIED ADS 764-05,57 , I I i LOST & FOUND FOR RENT FOR RENT FOOND: BLACK LEATHER GLOVES, /24 by Hill Auditorium. Call Julia 995- 337. FOUND: GOLD BRACELET 1/24 in the MLB. Call Julia at 995-1337. -OUND: YOUNG CAT near Packard and Hill. Call 761-4510. EQST-small black purse w/ wallet-1/23, by ML or E. Engine. Call 995-3923. A1ST: BLACK CARIBOU BACKPACK contains glasses, calc. ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…ARTS Monday, January 30, 1989 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Opossums don't play dead BY JIM PONIEWOZIK T ONIGHT, the Opossums play at Rick's American Cafe. Well, not ex- actly the Opossums - not if you pay attention to the concert calendar posted at Rick's. It refers to them as "Folkminers minus Sam.", The Opossums, however, don't believe that they're "minus' any- thing. Yes, three of the members of the Chelsea-based band used to be in the ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

…page 8- The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989 Verge Continued from Page 7 If this sounds like a very odd play, you have exactly the right impression. Although it would be very difficult to describe the plot, it was not difficult to understand, due to a concept in theater upon which most playwrights depend. To make their play effective, the audience must participate in a "willing suspension of disbelief." They must trust that the produ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989 - Page9' Ssumis Continued from Page?7 er's, he and the guitarist had jammed together for fun for the past few years, and eventually the two began writing songs. When Lapides left, he was a natural choice to replace him. Neff's entrance into the band has also added a peculiar twist to their beefed-up sound - like Fletcher, Neff is a longtime bluegrass fan. Whereas Fletcher only added the oc- casion...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

…Women's Basketball vs. Purdue Friday, 8 p.m. Crisler Arena the Michigan Daily Icers ex BY TAYLOR LINCOLN SPECIAL TO THE DAILY -; COLUMBUS - The hockey team extended its winning streak to six games, its longest since the S980-81 season, sweeping Ohio State on the road this weekend, 5-4 and 7-3. In the last three weeks, Michigan hias launched itself from fifth-place into a second-place tie in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. "This is t...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989 - Page 11 'M' falls to 0-71in s~ " Bi Ten BY LORY KNAPP Sometimes it doesn't matter what you do, you just can't win. That was the case Friday night as the Michigan women's basketball team lost a heartbreaker to Michigan State, 47-45. The loss was the Wolverines (6-11 overall, 0-7 Big Ten) seventh Big Ten loss in a row, keeping them at the bottom of the conference. Michigan's defense held the norma...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 30, 1989 The University of Michigan Union January 30 to February 5, 1989 Arts at Midday: A Special Black History Month Treat In honor of Black His- tory Month, Arts at Midday brings you a special presentation, demonstration, and display of the materials in the U-M Afro-Ameri- can Collections Center, honoring their 15th Anniversary. This demonstration will be at the usual Arts at Midday time, 12:1...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 13

…Em I IS 11111 , IIIII P'l Ill, I M I l im I TnIMMA r"I 1-1 T--'T YY ([ CN ' V - a " BOOKS " THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER '!GTHE " W RL Peace in the 80s A decline in volunteers has led the Peace Carps to strengthen its recruitment efforts. - Page 2 Publish or perish Professors across the country are finding themselves spread too thin when trying to devote time to both research and teaching. - Page 6 N- IOS Dead men do wear ads Dead ce...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 14

…2 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER News Features FEBRUARY 1989 a Peace Corps fights its 'hippie' stereotype {Oa J John Vreyens, a U. of Minnesota graduate, is a former Peace Corps volunteer. PEAC COP By Woody McBride The Minnesota Daily U. of Minnesota, Twin Cities Some people say that the word "peace" is a dirty one - associating it with violent protests, communist sym- pathizers and long-haired hippies. But the Peace Corps wants univer...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 15

…FEBRUARY 1989 m News Features U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 3 Sexual harassment jeopardizes teacher-student relationship By Denise Dador The Guardian U. of California, San Diego A recent disciplinary case against a U. of California, San Diego (UCSD) professor has raised questions about the prevalence of sexual harassment on campuses, prompting UCSD offi- }cials to clarify students' rights and provide more support programs. Paolo M. Dau,...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 16

…4 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER News Features FEBRUARY 1989 CALIFORNIA Rape victim gets $140,000 ... The Regents of the U. of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), have agreed to pay $140,000 to an on-campus rape victim who claimed her ordeal resulted from "a total absence of reasonable security at San Nicholas Hall." The lawsuit, which askedfor damages in excess of $500,000, claims that UCSB is liable because the residence halls had disfunc...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 18

…6 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER News Features FEBRUARY 1989 6 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER News Features* FEBRUARY 1989 FOCUS Many professors live by the words "publish or perish," their careers sometimes hinging on hav- ing their work published. Most faculty agree that research can only enhance education. Yet they find it difficult to equally divide time between teaching and re- search while maintaining the qual- ity of both. Dra...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 19

…FEBRUARY 1989 Opinions U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER T FEBRUARY 1989 U U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 7 By presenting a wide range of opinions and ideas reprinted from hundreds ofucampus newspapers, we hope to T E N C E E A enhance the quality of campus life as we inform, entertain and engage the national student body. We acknow- ledge the commitment of studentjournalists across the nation, supported by their media advisers and journ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 20

…H U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art FEBRUARY 1989 8 . HENTINA CLEGLNWSA E STiLE AndCAMP *SFEBRUARYU198 'Bitch dinner' The club scene 'Story of My Life' New Bohemians College women hold their Unusual clubs show Another foray into New Long familiar to Texans, own gripe forum. college life extends beyond York's social scene by Jay Edie Brickell is now hot the classroom. McInerney. nationwide. Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 AND mE 0...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 21

…FEBRUARY 1989 Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 9 Retiring for a needed evening of wine, women and whine(s) By Carolyn Alessio 2. WHY OUR MALE FRIENDS ARE EMBAR- The Daily Illini RASSED TO ORDER WINE COOLERS FOR US U. of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana AT BARS: "What's wrong with Matilda Okay, we admit it. My roommates Bay?" someone screeched. "Is BEER in- and I stole the idea for our Bitch Dinner finitely more cool, or ia it juat a lo...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 22

…10 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art FEBRUARY 1989 10 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art * FEBRUARY 1989 From political groups to juggling troupes, there's more to college than just going to classes. Students across the country are turning L L B S their hobbies into _. more broad-based groups on campus. * By Judy Sicora The Minnesota Daily U. of Minnesota, Twin Cities U niversity clubs, activities and sports ca...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 23

…FEBRUARY 1989 Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 11 FEBRUARY 1989 * Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 11 Suitcasers Continued From Page 1 "Our students deprive themselves of one of the very important aspects of col- lege life by suitcasing," he said. "Some national studies have shown that the suitcaser doesn't do as well academical- "because he or she tends not to adjust *ell to the college environment. Leaving for ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 24

…12 U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art FEBRUARY 1989 12 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art * FEBRUARY 1989 Queensiyche: A new metal force to reckon with By Michael Sturm The Daily Athenaeum West Virginia U. I'm sure that by now most of you have heard of Queensryche. Unfortunately, most of you have probably not heard their music. Oh, what you're missing. Queensryche first hit the music scene in 1983 with a self-titled ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 25

…FEBRUARY 1989 life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 13 BRIEFS. FERAR 98 if ndAtU.TE AINA OLEENESAPR1 ATTA T INO P L In general, are your professors more concerned wit: (a) teaching? (b) research? TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! CALL 1-800-662-5511 Watch for the results of this month's poll in U POLL RESULTS Do you think your col- lege education is worth the money you pay in tuition? YES 38% NO 61% UNSURE 1% To give you an opportunity to ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 26

…14 U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense FEBRUARY 1989 14UTH NTINA CLLGENE SPE C DollrsECH eEsCONEBRMRY198 Out of this world Copycats Writing on the wall The Great Job Hunt * NASA's space program Find out what's right and Two students start a Several writers offer gets a boost from two wrong about copying successful poster business interview tips for finding universities. material. in Milwaukee. the right job. Page15 Page15 Pag...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 27

…FEBRUARY 1989 Dollars And Sense U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 15 Jniversity research sends NASA projects into space After many years of delay, telescope finally finished, set for 1990 space flight By Jeff Lin The Daily . of Washington A telescope partially designed by U. of Washington (UW) researchers will help give astronomers around the world an unprecedented view of the heavens. The telescope's 94-inch mirror will enable scientists t...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 28

…16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense FEBRUARY 1989 Students combine business talents to post profits * By Niccona Teichert The Marquette Tribune Marquette U., WI For many students, the responsibility of managing classwork, living away from home and having friends is more than enough. But for two Marquette U. stu- dents, this workload didn't seem like much. So last spring, Brad Wirt, a business administra- tion sophomore, a...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 29

…FEBRUARY 1989 Dollars And Sense U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 17 FEBRUARY 1989 * Dollars And Sense U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 17 - The Great Job Hunt Extra effort helps with iterviews, resume writing By Sarah Jonas and Melinda Farris aker Orange aker U., KS Spring is approaching and the time has come for students to begin thinking about careers, internships and jobs. A student should spend a good deal of time preparing for an...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 30

…18 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body FEBRUARY 1989 18 THENATIONLCOLLEG NEWSPAPE Stud8RECdRE1ATIONE Mountain madness All-Americans An age revisited Eye-opener Students find mountain The college sports media Some students are A new study shows bikes provide a new outdoor picks the best iootball adopting the sport of kings certain vitamins and perspective. players of 1988. as their game. minerals help protect your Page 21 Page 21 P...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 31

…FEBRUARY 1989 Student Body . U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 19 +K OF IT AS i iw :; ; , _ Nothing feels better to your bicuspids than the satisfying crunch of PostĀ®*Grape-NutsĀ® cereal. These great tasting little nuggets roll around your molars with resounding nuttiness. So whether you're chowing down at the dining hall, snacking back at the dorm or ending an all-nighter at your apartment...sink your incisors into a one-of-a-kind mastic...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 32

…20 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body FEBRUARY 1989 20 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body * FEBRUARY 1989 CLASSIFIEDS . Reach over 2 million college students with an ad in U.'s Classi- rate: $395 per column inch. Send order and remittance payable fied Advertising section. Rates: $7.95 per word, minimum 10 to U. The National College Newspaper, Classified Ad Depart- words. Bold type $1.00 additional per word. Displ...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 33

…FEBRUARY 1989 Student Body U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 21 Mountain Continued From Page 18 tious smile. "I figure by (riding to school), people will see me come to class with a big Cile and say 'Hey, what is it that he s?' I'll shake the water off my hat and just smile," Poitry said. Poitry feels mountain bikes have opened up the bicycle industry. "They are so versatile and people don't get flats and bend up their rims everytime they ho...…

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…22 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body FEBRUARY 1989 22 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body E FEBRUARY 1989 diated BRIEFS I College Journalist of the Year Award Awarded by a panel of respected journalism professionals to an outstanding student journalist for excellence in reporting and writing in a subject of vital importance to the campus community and for commitment to the highest standards of journalism. JOURNALI...…

January 30, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 85) • Page Image 35

…EBRUARY 1989 Student Body U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 23 1oney no barrier between 'have' and 'havenot' roommates By Jonathon Danek The Daily Illini U. of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Patrice Mitchell, sophomore in en- gineering at the U. of Illinois, Cham- paign-Urbana, was born when her pa- rents were still in college. Although she was eight years old before they held full- e jobs, her parents' current occupa- ns have led to an extreme...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…In1 WeekendMagazine: Artists among us * 'From the Hip' - John Logie Interviews: Judd Nelson and Peter Case - The List Ninety-seven years of editorial freedom OLUME XCVII - NO. 86 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - FRIDAY, JANUARY 30,1987 COPYRIGHT 1987 THE MICHIGAN DAILY wichigan Miciga oes over Gophers colle es to endure a ietu to By SCOTT . MILLER a ightmare last night at Crisler ena. The first-year Minnesota head LANSING (AP) - Many of AT THE Univers...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 30, 1987 Group's newsletter trashed By STEVE BLONDER Leaders of a campus group called the Coalition for Democracy in Latin America are calling on the Michigan Student Assembly to condemn and discipline those responsible for destroying copies of the coalition's newsletter. According to Roberto Javier Frisancho, president of the coalition, more than 1,100 of the 5,000 copies of the newsletter, whic...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…i srae i urges U.S. Mideast By CARRIE LORANGER The Reagan administration will play a key role in the future of the Plestinian people, said Hanna Siniora, an Israeli journalist who spoke at Rackham amphitheater last ight. Siniora spoke briefly on the history of conflict in the Middle East before taking questions from tie audience of 90. He asserted that the Reagan administration should facilitate tiogotiations between Israel and the Palestinian...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, January 30, 1987 The Michigan DoIu Kahane wants Arabs out of Israel This continues yesterday's interview of Rabbi Meir Kahane by Daily staffer Steve Blonder. Kahane: These issues have to be dealt with along with anti-Jewish feeling in this country. Jew hatred not anti- semitism, which is an antiseptic term. Jews are hated in this country. There's jealousy, there's envy. Times are good. So while the anti-semite i...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…Engin. Council opposes FIRGIM By MICHAEL LUSTIG The engineering college's student government voted late Wednesday night to urge its Michigan Student Assembly representatives to oppose PIRGIM in' the environmental group's effort tp collect fees through a negative clieck-off system. ' " The vote was against the negative check-off system," but not against PIRGIM itself, said Beth Jnes, an Engineering Council vice iik sident. The council's 44-2 vo...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 30, 1987 Dil 7/45 4jij v LOST & FOUND FOR RENT FOR RENT PERSONAL HELP WANTED Lost eyeglasses in black case. Possibly around School of Ed. Call 994-8710. LOST-Gray CB Jacket at ATO, Fri. Jan. 17. Mine was misen for another. I have the other. Call Ron at 747-9714. LOST-in front of Angell Hall- Large, gold, men's college ring-PACE university, blue stone, name engraved-Steven Spiess. R...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…ARTS 7 S~iL r-:In. ..L Fridav. January 30, 1987 Tager r wie Mvichigan Daily 4 :Diverse talents highlight Folk Festival n ad-worn look to him fro m all By Joseph Kraus ,6 To be honest about it, the Tenth -Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival idisn't really just a folk festival. 3 It's actually a celebration of alternative music of several different iJtripes.With folk, blues, bluegrass, country, and acoustic rock erformers scattered throughou...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page 8- The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 30, 1987 Heller discusses novels and politics By Alan Paul Joseph Heller must be considered one of the leading contemporary American authors. His first novel, Catch 22 , was published in 1961 and steadily grew in popularity from a cult classic to become one of the most widely read novels of the 60s and 70s both here and in Europe. Catch 22, ostensibly set at the end of World War Two and concem - in...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

…E 1 !. The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 30, 1987 - Page 9 I Roth: He's just a gigolo By John Logie Two-thirds of the way through the "Yankee Rose" video, David Lee Roth stalks toward the camera, and the veiwer is treated to a close- up of Diamond Dave's cojones. At first, this display seems gratuitous, and inappropriate. But upon reflection, it makes sense. Dave's balls are important. It was balls that drove Dave to Hollywood. It was ...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

…Page 40 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 30, 1987 Festival serves up talent (Continued from Page 7) Angeles based rock band, he had some minor rock hits and won a bunch of critical acclaim, but then gave it all up in favor of a career as a singer-songwriter. His new album on Geffen Records, Peter Case, features such well-known rock and folk-rock veterans as Roger McGuinn, John Hiatt, and T-Bone Burnette, and seems to suggest a new, high...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…Men's Swimming vs. Illinois Friday, 7:30 p.m. IM Building The Michigan Doily SPORTS Friday, January 30, 1987 Men's Volleyball Wolverine Invitational 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. CCRB aae 11 M'out to crush Broncos By PETE STEINERT What this weekend's home-and- home series between Michigan and Western Michigan has in store is anybody's guess. Neither team has been very predictable this season in the CCHA. Both have seen their ups and their downs. Case i...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…Page 12- The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 30, 1987 full court PRESS M' cheerleaders... ... fun takes a tumble By ADAM OCHLIS attempting a flying maneuver. The cheerleaders Don't tell the Michigan cheerleaders that Don claim otherwise. They practice five days a week, Canham is the most respected Athletic Director two hours a day, and they say they've never had in the country. anyone hurt. The dancers, cheerers, flippers, and floppers So ...…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

… ARTISTS I Continued from Page 7 everyone will think I'm good, there will be no question about it," she explained. "If I am that good, everyone will see and my work will sell itself when it comes to that point." "The biggest question you'll hear: 'You don't look like an -m-i druSL, saw unns rac er wnie working in his painting class. "It doesn't take that kind of clothes, that kind of attitude. It takes dedication." The senior graphic d...…

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…-~ El____________________ Read the Gargoyle (or else). In my former life I was a gypsy woman in Western Europe. My spirit was so wild it had to rest one hundred years before returning to this world. But my work wasn't done; I had to come back with new words. Yes, it's true, Ramona, the 'I Corner Market Coffee Lady is tM~ tr ttdi Bt! M A G A Z I N E VOLUME 5, NO. 14 JANUARY 30, 1987 +n School of Art sculptor Greg Boes is one of many aspiring...…

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