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...diverse selection of leather jackets covers a wider price range. For the next "Leather and Lace" or "Boogie Nights" theme party, one can find cheap (around $30 to 40) vinyl-looking jackets to pair with tight rayon shirts. Bomber jackets and motorcycle styles hover in the middle price range, selling for approximately $100. `Black and Blues' rescues the more fashion-conscious client with two chic coats from Kenneth Cole's 'Reaction' line, $255 and $275 respectively. But leather isn't just for jackets anymore--a wild leopard-print zipfront leather dress hanging behind the cash register is quick to catch...
...FAITHFUL Time Correspondent Teddy White was aboard a U.S. bomber as it made a Christmas Eve visit to the Japanese troops in China. Afterward he cabled the following dispatch: We crossed the Mekong and the Salween en route to the Japanese lines with lights out, our formation tight, the interlocking ships black against the rising moon behind them. Tengyueh lay absolutely still within the rectangular walls of its valley, with not a glimmer of light anywhere. But the brilliance of the moon traced the outlines of the walls and the main streets in clear sharp shadows...
EXONERATED. TIMOTHY MCVEIGH, 36, decorated sailor (no relation to the Oklahoma City bomber) who faced dismissal after the Navy discovered that he had identified himself as "gay" on America Online; by a federal judge who ruled that the Navy violated its "don't ask, don't tell" policy; in Washington...
...Kowal 0-0 0; Grossman 2-3 0-0 6; Sturdy1-3 0-0 2; Zitnik 1-1 0-0 3; Egelhoff 2-5 0-0 5;Boike 0-1 0-0 0; Kinneen 1-1 0-0 2. TOTAL: 28-666-6 74.CrimsonJohn WilliamsMAD BOMBER: Senior SARAH BRANDT isshooting 44 percent from three-point territory inher last six games...
...fall of the electronic screen name "BOYSRCH" on America Online snowballed into a military investigation of his AOL profile, which listed his marital status as gay, and a call to AOL, which promptly confirmed his identity. Now facing honorable discharge for homosexuality, McVeigh (no relation to the Oklahoma City bomber) has taken his case to federal court. His argument: the Navy broke both its "Don't ask, don't tell" policy by scouting out his online profile and the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act by failing to obtain a court order before asking AOL for his name. "I'm shocked...