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Catcher Chris Vogt made a nice catch of a pop bunt, threw to an alert Carr covering first and doubled up the runner, Murphy, on base after a lead-off single. The double play ended a potential third inning jam...
...protesters were asked tobegin marching. But due to the large numbers ofpeople, many, including a number of Harvardstudents, were caught in a body jam that slowedthem down for as long as an hour before theyfinally reached the march route's beginning on17th...
...raining. Flooding, to be precise. But business is as brisk as ever at Mrs. Gooch's natural-foods market in West Los Angeles. As usual, traffic is backed up along Palms Boulevard as drivers wait for a spot in the store's parking lot. Inside, crowds jam the supplement section, which gleams with row upon row of small, white-capped vials. Here the true believers in the gospel of vitamins linger over labels, comparing brand names and dosages, trading health sermons and nutritional arcana. They discuss the relative merits of Buffered C and Lysine, as opposed to Bio-C Plus...
Pitches and Opportunes Jam--Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. $5/$7 for students; $6/$8 general. Tickets are available at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office or at the door...
...emerged via Grand Hotel. In coming weeks they are being joined in musical stardom by Raul Julia and pop singer Sheena Easton in Man of La Mancha, Peter Gallagher (of the movie sex, lies, and videotape) in Guys and Dolls and Gregory Hines in Jelly's Last Jam, a portrait of composer Jelly Roll Morton. Next month Pulitzer prizewinner August Wilson's subtly tragic and robustly comic Two Trains Running will feature Larry Fishburne from the film Boyz N the Hood, while the Australian drama Shimada, about a Japanese-led corporate takeover, will offer Ellen Burstyn, Ben Gazzara and Estelle...