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TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON 7:05 Sele (3-0) at New York Key (4-1) Seattle 8:05 Johnson (2-2) at Detroit Doherty (2-2) Cleveland 8:05 Martinez (0-3) at Baltimore Mussina (5-1) Kansas City 8:35 Cone (4-1) at Chicago Bere (2-1) Minnesota 10:35 Deshaies (2-2) at Texas Helling (2-0) Oakland 10:35 Jiminez (0-1) at California Anderson (3-1) Milwaukee 10:35 Eldred (2-3) at Toronto Stewart (2-2) NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 7:35 Schilling (0-4) at Florida Weathers (4-1) Houston...
...LEAGUE Chicago 7:05 Bere (2-0) at Detroit Gullickson (0-1) Texas 7:05 Reed (0-0) at Cleveland Nagy (2-0) Milwaukee 8:05 Bones (3-1) at Kansas city Gordon (1-1) Toronto 8:05 Guzman (2-2) at Minnesota Tapani (1-1) Boston 10:05 Sele (2-0) at California Leftwich (0-3) New York 10:05 Abbott (2-2) at Oakland Welch (0-2) Baltimore 10:35 Moyer (1-1) at Seattle Hibbard (1-1) NATIONAL LEAGUE Colorado 3:20 Nied (2-2) at Chicago Trachsel (2-1) Cincinnati 7:35 Browning...
Time was when Clemens could stop a three-game losing streak dead in its tracks. Perhaps he still can, but he can't do it alone. A young phenom, Aaron Sele, shows great promise, but he won't be enough. (Don't even think of Paul Quantrill, Danny Darwin or Viola...
Walkie-Talkies. For example, a six-lane highway leads from Kinshasa 30 miles east to the "presidential domain" at N'Sele. There visitors find not only a gaudy cluster of conference halls and air-conditioned bungalows but also a palace for visiting heads of state in which the baths reportedly have gold-plated fixtures. A 27-story, $50 million world trade center is rising in Kinshasa; Mobutu hopes to make the city the trading crossroads of Africa-although the telephone system is so poor that some government officials use walkie-talkies...
...princely grandeur surrounding Mobutu is further bolstered by a life-style that includes palatial residences in each of Zaire's eight provinces and others in France, Belgium and Switzerland. There is not only a luxurious palace in Kinshasa but a 20-sq.-mi. "presidential domain" at N'sele, 40 miles away, which contains two more residences and a swimming pool billed as Africa's largest. To shuttle between his international chain of palaces, Mobutu uses the national airline, Air Zaire, as a personal transport service. His high-handed habit of commandeering planes at a whim has made...