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Western Carolinian Volume 57 Number 03

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  • Volume 57 Number 3 Entertainment The Western Carolinian Page 7 Thursday, August 29. 1991 WASHINGTON (!) ^ POBS iT HAPPEN ELSEWHERE?-- <TT PERSON WATCHING C'SPAN, M -tHE 24-KOUR CfcBLVTV NETWORK DEVOTED T0 UNEDITED BROADCASTOF ' TWE WORKINGS of OURGoMERNWEin:.. 'aSp^^>;o^aware OP an// Mark Alan Stamaty ..WHEN SUDDENLY ^<f WvuNGSoNT/VE & 3*t? ^iWi*' ©V)TRKGED,HECALLSUP -tHE CABLE COMPANY. S0U LTUST INTERRUPTED C-SPAN |o BROADCAST A BASEBALL GAME??!? Ifg.we wffpTo use the channel: M ^iiVEGOT 35 CHANNEL^ Vmd you cant find anotwer^ VLNCE TO BRO/\DCAST YANKEES?/-? THE X'M SORRY, SiR. Fot/LBALL" £UT C-SPAM LWBVE MBNTEP TW/5NEW^I"SoRR>(7/!Yo^ElP..BUT WE B^L/El/^ VaOVJR TECHNOLOGY THAT I PAY Hi sabotaging.. I .m ^k* A, ^ \NiHDoWON EXTOA MONEY FOR SO x Cfctf ou* .,-rr/l GET C-SPAN AND Vol/ NfeRNM*^ JNTEi?RV)PT MY ACCESS TO WrlB W0RVANGS OF MY GOVERN- tvABNT TO BROADCAST YANKEE GNA^,WHEN,FOR 30 YEARS BEFORE I EVER HM> CABLE, ^ GOT YANKEE GAMES ON RfeGULARTV for FREE!" SABOTAGING., DENAOC£ACY'! IF YOU DIDN'T V\WP A MONOPOLY X'D SWJ7CH TO KOUR COlAVETiTiOH W A SECOND!! LIN DENAOCRACY Too .UPTOAPOINT.'BUT kNOTWHeNWECIVNMN^ f?lw EXTRA DOLLARS BY OBSTRUCTING \T- WE B6L\EVE DEMOCRKCX is A CUTE IDEA t I,H^JWA^AR\GHTF^ PLACE wiTHiN THE LARGER FRAMEWORK OF LOCAL CABLE COMPANY FA<=&'\SM. HE HfNG UP THE PHONE AND SKTFORMMHU IN A FRUSTRATED RAGE STRIKE Tivo. ONE 6ALL AND TWO STRIKES... HE HOPED OTHER PEOPLE WERE /\NGRV TOO. "Reynolds" cont. from front page ccpt for Madison Hall, which is designed to reduce heating expenses. The great thing about the system is we can make the building more comfortable and save energy." Selected rooms in the hall have been adapted to meet the needs of handicapped students, said Keith Corzine, Housing Facilities Maintenance Coordinator. Some rooms have special bathroom facilities, including larger shower stalls, for use by students in wheelchairs. Others greequ ipped w i th a spec ial f i re alarm system with Hashing lights for hearing-impaired residents. Several rooms will be open to the public for inspection during the September 4 open house. The 3 p.m. ceremony also will include remarks by Chancellor Myron L. Coulter, a tour of the building, and refreshments. Companies responsible for the renovations were Western Builders of Sylva, general contract; Imoco of Fletcher, plumbing and mechanical contracts; Brevard Electric, electrical contract; and Webster Environmental of Ruffin, asbestos abatement contract. American Red Cross (or<M&aH>r<l (oomftaru&fi' New York Times Bestsellers Fiction 1. The Kitchen God's Wife, by Amy Tan. (Putnam,S22.95.) A Chinese-American matriarch tells story of her life. 2. T/zeFj'wi.byJohnGrisham. (Doubleday,$19.95.) A young lawyer learns that the firm he recently joined is engaged in secret activities. 3. Maximum Bob, byb Elmore Leonard. (Delacorte, S20.00.) A woman probation officer pursues the people trying to kill a redneck Florida judge. (LP) 4. Pastime, by Robert B.Parker. (Putnam, $19.95.) The private eye Spenser learns much about his own past while helping a ydung man track down his mother, who has disappeared. 5. Heir to the Empire: StarWars Book 1, by Timothy Zahn. (Bantam, $15.00.) The survival of the "Star Wars" galaxy is menaced by new forces. 6. Outer Banks, by Anne Rivers Siddons. (Harper Collins, $19.95.) An interior decorator comes to terms with herself at a college reunion. 7. Beast, by Peter Benchley. (Random House, $21.00.) The disappearance of a couple sailing off Bermuda raises a question: is a fabled creature from the deep responsible? 8. Loves Music, Loves to Dance, by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon & schuster, $21.95.) Two Manhattan women, doing research into personal ads, get caught in the snare of a serial killer. 9. Paradise, by Judith McNaught. (Pocket Books. SI 9.95.) The heirs of two family dynasties find true love when one of their business is threatened. 10. Sky Masters, by Dale Brown. (Fine/Putnam, $21.95.) The United States Air Force comes to the aid of the Phillippines in a war with China in 1994. New York Times Bestsellers Non-Fiction 1. Chutzpah,by AlanM. Dershowitz. (LittleBrown, $22.95.) A prominent law professor's reflectionson the lot of Jews in America, past, present and future. 2. Parliament of Whores, by P. J. O'Rourkc, (Atlantic Montly Press, $19.95.) A humorist's attempt to explain the Federal Government. 3. When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time To Go Home, by Erma Bombeck. (Harper/ Collins $ 19.95.) The tribulation of travel suffered in all parts of the world. 4. Iron John, by Rrobert Bly. (Addison-WEslcy, $ 18.95.) The passage of the male from boyhood into manhood, as practiced and cherished in various cultures and centuries. 5. Toujours Provence, by Peter Mayle. (Knopf, $20.00.) The charms or rustic Provence, as savored by a London advertising man who lived there. 6. /r(>ei>i^Be//y,bySamKeen. (Bantam,S19.95.) A philosopher explains the changing role of the male in today's society. 7. Boss of Bosses, by Joseph F. O'Brien and Andris Kurins. (Simon & Schuster. $22.95.) The downfall of the mobster Paul Castellano. 8. A Question of Character, by Thomas C. Reeves. (Free Press, $24.95.) A biography of John F. Kennedy. 9. The Commanders, by Bob Woodward. (Simon & Schuster, $24.95.) How the President and his commanders have made military decisions. 10. And the Beat Goes On, by Sony Bono. (Pocket Books, $19.95.) "Books" __ cont. from front page pleasurable reading and a fun way to spend free time. If you arc interested in the Paperback Exchange, just stop by. You may experience new dimensions. Guidelines for Hunter's Paperback Exchange arc as follows: 1. Books in this collection may be borrowed or taken by any member of the WCU community. 2. When you bring back a book that has already been labelled, please return it to the shelves. 3. If you decide to keep a book, please bring another one (or more!) to replace it. Donations may be brought to the Circulation Desk whenever the Library is open. 4. This is a collection of paperback books. It does not include hard cover books, magazines, comic books, pamphlets, brochures, etc. 5. If you have questions, please ask at the Circulation Desk in Hunter Library. 1 2 3 I 1 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 30 18 27 ■19 20 21 22 23 ■24 25 26 28 ■ 1 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 40 41 42 43 P 1 53 44 451 46 47 49 50 51 52 ■ u 55 56 57 1 58 59 1 60 61 62 63 ACROSS DOWN 1. Man lacking manners 1. Hat 4. Under-age 2. Beer 9. lota 3. Gold coin (Iraq) 12. Baba 4. Spite 13. Proverb 5. Ego 14. Age 6. Snooze IS. Pertaining to punishment 7. Stare 17. One who sows seeds 8. Kingdom 19. Straight line around 9. Propelled plane which a body rotates 10. Mineral 21. Rock group 11. Pave 22. Conduct the affairs of 16. Tool for splitting wood 24. Earn 18. Christmas carol 28. Be 20. Look 29. Work for pay 22. Looked older 32. Large passenger car (slang) 23. Idol 33. Scottish cap 25. Edge 35. Fish eggs 26. Adult Insect 36. The most (slang) 27. Poison 37. Zeus' shield (var.) 30. Propel a boat 39. Pitcher; Jug 31. Wants 41. Armed forces veteran 34. One-thousandth of an inch 42. 4th Greek letter 38. Male deer 44. Assists minister 40. Motive 47. Priestly garment 43. Texas fort 49. Wise 45. Once SO. Large waterfall 46. Gauls 54. Of the sun 48. Outer cereal coating 57. Whitney 50. Education group 58. Tropical fruit tree 51. Sick 60. Attempt 52. Trouble; feel unwell 61. Every 53. Blackbird 62. Vegetable 55. Is (pi.) 63. Look 56. Cereal grass 59. Leave
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