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-lowhere is safe Misery of human loss seemed to crowd in on us everywhere we turned. As e thought of the innocents slaughtered in the Middle East, we comforted ,rselves with the knowledge that death and destruction were outside of our lls, seven thousand miles away. Walls don't stop them. n a morning in the end of November, as people mindlessly went about , ir business in the MGM Grand hotel, fate took a left turn. ln less than thirty nutes, the entire building was engulfed in smoke. Over eighty people were led by smoke inhalation alone, few died from burns. This started a rash of ecking hotel alarm systems all over the country because most of the blame ' the destruction was given to the inadequate number of sprinklers in ms. ach autumn, brush fires are a common feature in Southern California. rted by arson, an onslaught of such fires destroyed 150,000 acres of land d inumerable homes in late November and early December. Four people d, but the great tragedy lay in the thousands of homeless. eath and destruction did these first two disasters solo, they got together a duet stint in Italy. ltaly's worst earthquake in sixty-five years took over .000 lives and made some areas of western ltaly no more than recognizable rubble. Much of the blame for the death wasn't given to only E quake, though. Blame fell from all sides onto the bureaucratic ptitude of the current government. The survivors may have been alive, t they still had the loss of homes, family and friends to contend with. x-Beotle John Len o loin EW YORK lAPl - Former Baa- uid he and um ummm me new gg John Inman. who catapulted ta a atudm what the Romadflam in lniam with the lou-haired Bfllllh lllldimlmrller in the aveninlfand I gmup ln the lima, was shot to that len at mm pm? un- lll NUM!! MUN Wllidl' NH lux- non aaldhe was going io get a bile to atartmenl building on lllanhal- eat ami go home. Douglas aaid. 'A 'wrr Wrll Side. vollrrould, A nynander, Sean . irub. said he uihnriliea said Lennon, 4 . was had :ll a polls: car to Rounztla Ra-lated uw: ol B-6 S ll- 'N 'W' '0 waawalklnammnnaar1!ndS7fQ:t Vlfllll lu heard tour alum. Ra nld a cama around Ihr corner to Central Park Wm and saw Lennon batng Wt Into the hack of a police car. Bama sn-nple lhf.-K heard all thou Ind aaid olm ral ll!vlk't. S1fub aldi Polite said he was hh ln the , .. sl ah I D mu ahortly after arnvlnl 'ollrr said the shooting ncviirnd side tha- Dakota, the century-old ury apanmanl hnuae is-here Len- and his wife, Yoko Ona. lived Boas the slrrt lrom Central ls alice said th y had a suspect and crlhed him an a local arnn-A l with no apparent maine for mum: llmmn ,wi-wmv.. m.:,:.:..:t:,:.':.v::vm:.mx .l rn an mg Ihr asaallanl lirvd . ' l eauapm-t,a pndK5' ind ack Douglas. I4-nnon 1 producer. 91 35 W ,w WU, Um win, . l H '-4 'i -' v- Us 27' th rim- M-il Om- h- rr fi i nf 1 r-m-nmilimn annum.-f-ii.i.'zw tiviirihm .N :nfl -1 If-' -W'-1 hlwifd for ll 'vw ffr..,i. ..-fI.i.ff5f.l1.. til-it f....ii. ... Z..i,f.l -7 mm C 'r ' mimi- in ...,..f.lii -.,,fl.,..-.leur llenid mum an me mm mid him the auallanl had been Urrouch- fnirlnrf lu lllkull, many of P espite the millions who died this year, with or without disasters or war, the ute number of big names seemed to matter more to us: One of the world's st versatile actors, Peter Sellers, who had created such screen sonalities as Dr. Strangelove and Inspector Clouseau and given form to zy Kosinski's Chance, the gardener, John Lennon, musician, artist, and nywrite, shot outside the Dakota apartment building in Manhattan, Mark vid Chapman was accused of the murder, Led Zeppelin drummer, John nham, causing the break-up of the eleven-year old band, actor Gearge Raft .o had lent his face as the stereo-type tough ex-con, Marshall McLuhan, hnology age journalism wizard, typical hard-exterior-but-soft-inside boy, Richard Boone, chicken king, Colonel Sanders, Mae West who had athed comedy into sex, former Soviet Prime Minsiter Aleksy Kosighin, and ve McQueen, all-star prison camp escapee.
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Emile when you say that, mister We were graced with a few humorous, earthly versions, though. ,Amarillo, Texas rejected the rare honor of being 80's host for an annual witch convention. Picking on the news, local evangelists flocked to the call to pell the satanic pagans. The witches, taking the ole matter quite gracefully, merely packed up and oved, ironically, to Salem, Massachusetts. Hold on there, pardners! We're not through with the Ene Star state yet. The prime-time soap opera that d gripped TV fans with cowboy mania for two easons, Dallas , made dubious progress in show z history by having the highest single-night ratings any show on television. lt's all very simple: merely dild up a character so hateful and all-round gentlemanly that he epitomises the person that fery meek victim in TV land would love to puree in a Jisinart, but, alas, he seemed invincible. Then aspll, one fateful episode, J.R. Ewing became timate friends with a bullet. Fans went wild. E-genie-master, Larry Hagman, had his face spread everything from bumper stickers to Time agazine. Stetson hat sales skyrocketted. For half a season of ale re-runs, Dallas devotees waited for the next eason premiere which would name the hero who ugged him. Who shot J.R.? became the ultimate Jestion. On the last of three episodes, Kristin, J.R.'s istress and the most obvious candidate was nailed for her evil for altruisticj ways. Millions of dollars changed hands here in the good ol' U.S. as well as Europe lmore was bet on who the murderer was in England than on who our next president would bel as elaborate betting came to an end. Television bloodshed seems to be the key to pulling the world together. One leisurely afternoon in Blighty a bobble and his dog were innocently strolling the avenues of London. A young fellow with evil intentions happened by them and began to meow at the dog. Consequently, the pseudo-cat ended up with a rather handsome set of teeth marks in his leg and a fine for obstructing justice. Boys will be boys. We Okies had our share of oddities, too. In Lawton, a tank managed to free itself from Fort Sill and mill about the town destroying anything in its way. Thousands of dollars of damage and a lot of teargas later an ex-serviceman crawled from the machine. And to think that that destruction could have been put to use elsewhere. Right here in Hometown, U.S.A. a troop of innocent head lice had enrolled for the fall semester at the University of Tulsa. Well, they weren't very well received in a gesture of obvious discrimination, and lice crispy jokes soon became cliches. The news spread all over the countryg we never thougt we'd hear the words Tulsa, Oklahoma uttered on the Today show. Thanks for the p.r. guys. K, ,K-P N ss fn 'il- . . i- 5 o M4 A Kal N Rv 'R 0565 Q 'Hs JE
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