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...Dallas. The city is seeking businesses and community groups to underwrite the future college tuitions of some 1,000 local sixth graders, most of them blacks from poor sections of the city. To help launch the project, the man who inspired it, New York City Entrepreneur Eugene Lang, was squired through a two-day round of banquets and tributes by Dallas Mayor A. Starke Taylor Jr. Five years ago, Lang promised the 61 sixth graders at his former elementary school in Harlem that he would help pay the college tuition for every one of them who finished high school. Today...
Watch out, America, full moon's coming. That's when a wily psychopath -- a werewolf of modern paranoid fantasies -- turns some idyllic suburban home into a slaughterhouse. And when anyone wanders too close, the psycho (Tom Noonan) festers into action. A tabloid journalist (Stephen Lang) ends up flambeed in a runaway wheelchair. A photo-lab technician (Joan Allen), whose blindness has not inhibited her taste for sexual adventure, invites the psycho home and is soon in mortal peril. His only nemesis is Will Graham (William L. Petersen), an ex-FBI agent who uses a kind of Method forensics to identify...
...Phillips 298 11.5 142 5.5 5233 Schernecker 158 6.1 80 3.1 1117 Dodson 158 6.1 61 2.3 8 9 Gielen 151 5.8 60 2.3 64 4 2 Mohler 144 5.5 139 5.3 4 6 Evers 118 4.5 34 1.3 23 6 Smith 94 3.6 54 2.1 74 20 Lang 88 3.4 66 2.5 6 2 DeGreeff 16 1.8 12 1.3 0 1 Litfin 7 1.8 4 1.0 0 0 Whelan 8 1.6 2 0.4 0 0 Wolkoff 22 1.4 27 1.7 5 3 Simmons 7 1.2 5 0.8 0 2 Scarpa...
HARVARD (70): Neil Phillips 7-3--17; Fred Schernecker 1-1--3; Bill Mohler 2-0--4; Pat Smith 3-2--8; Carmen Scarpa 0-0--0; Keith Webster 6-6--18; David Lang 2-0--4; Mike Gielen 4-0--8; Todd Evers 0-1--1; Kyle Dodson 2-3--7. Totals 27-73 16-23 70. Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Yale 23, Harvard 18. Assists: Yale 18 (White 7), Harvard 14 (Phillips 5). Turnovers: Yale 18, Harvard 13. Rebounds: Yale 51 (Mitchell 13), Harvard 38 (Phillips 8). Yale 32-50--82 Harvard...
...Reagan's proposal they would have to pay $18.70 a month in premiums, vs. $15.50 now. Shortening hospital stays may be desirable, but the process throws a greater burden on nursing-home and home health-care services. "But more home-care visits are not being funded," says Susan Lang, an official of Visiting Health Services in New Jersey. Indeed, Reagan's budget proposes that, for the first time, Medicare beneficiaries themselves pick up $5 of the cost of each home health-care visit...