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(Mercury) No. 3
3 Wilson Phillips “Release Me,"
(SBK) No. 7
4. Bell Biv Devoe “Do Me!
(MCA) No. 5
5. M.C. Hammer “Have You Seen
Her,” (Capitol) No. 5
6. Faith No More “Epic,” (Slash/
Reprise) No. 8
7. New Kids On The Block
“Tonight,” (Columbia) No. 11
8. Nelson “(Can’t Live Without
Your) Love And Affection,” (DGC)
No. 15
9. Janet Jackson “Come Back To
Me,” (A&M) No. 1
10. Prince “Thieves In The
Temple,” (Paisley Park’'Warner) No.
12
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1. Tony! Toni! Tone! “Feels
Good,” (Wing Polydor) Last Week:
No. 6
2. Babyface "My Kinda Girl”
(Solar/Epic) No. 3
3. M.C. Hammer “"Have You Seen
Her,” (Capitol) No 5 '
4. En Vogue “Lies,” (Atlantic) No.
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No. 10
6. The Boys “Crazy,” (Motown)
No. 11
7. Prince “Thieves In The
Temple,” (Paisley Park Warner) No.
13
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body,” (RCA) No: 14
9. Luke Featuring The 2 Live
Crew “Banned In The U.SA."
(Luke/Atlantic) No. 8
10. Lalah Hathaway “Heaven
Knows,” (Virgin) No. 16
Top C&W Singles
1. Clint Black “Nothing's News"
(RCA) Last Week: No. 3
2. Alan Jackson “Wanted.
(Arista) No. 6
3. Alabama “Jukebox In My
Mind,” (RCA) No. 4
4. Ricky Van Shelton “I Meant
Every Word He Said,” (Columbia
CBS) No. 5
5. Tanya Tucker/T. Graham
Brown “Don't Go Out,” (Capitol)
No. 7
6. Lee Greenwood “"Holdin' A
Good Hand.” (Capitol) No. 8
7. Mary Chapin-Carpenter
“Something Of A Dreamer,”
(Columbia CBS) No. 11
8. Doug Stone “Fourteen Minutes
Old.” (Epic/CBS) No. 9
9. Travis Tritt “I'm Gonna Be
Somebody,” (Warner) No. 1
10 Garth Brooks “Friends In
Low Places” (Capitol) No. 18
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YOUR HOROSCOPE
by Charles King Cooper
ARIES (March. 21 to April 19)
You'll plan for a dream vacation, but
listen to a loved one's practical
advice. Cooperative efforts are
accented now. Business tips come
through friends. A revised work
project will succeed. A loved one is
sensible, but perhaps overly cau
tious.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20)
Once you see people as they are and
not as projections of your fantasy,
the way is clear for more significant
relationships. Idealism motivates
you on the job. Enthusiasm could
have you working overtime. Domes
tic interests are highlighted later.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A
child’s naivete shows now. Your
sincere interest will be appreciated.
Inspiration marks creative efforts
during evening hours. Some domes
tic plans may be impractical. Be
willing to revise your opinion if
necessary. You'll find ways to cut
COSts now.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22)
You're imaginative, but inclined to
scatter your energies. Concentrate
on one thing for success. Complete
assignments. Don't goot off. You're
inclined to play your cards close to
the chest now, especially in financial
matters. However, don't be overly
suspicious.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) A
friend does not understand where
you're coming from. Still, you'll
benefit . fro. _dhis. person’s experi
ence. Yfllfi?eab more inspired if you
save some time “for yourself. Be
low-key for success in career mat
ters. Be observant.
VIRGO (August 23 to September
22) You'll make some changes in
your lifestyle. Some unusual friends
awaken you to new ways to get
more out of living. A friend is
knowledgeable in his own field of
expertise, but may be off-base in
other matters. Career interests pros
per now.
LIBRA (September 23 to October
22) You're charismatic and will
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attract new benefits career-wise. Go
after what you want A loved one
plans a special surprise for you. Pay
heed to an unusual business prop
osition. A travel invitation has
romantic overtones. Creative types
meet with opportunity.
SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem
ber 21) Follow through on that urge
to beautify your surroundings.
Financing is available. Evening
hours favor special outings with a
loved one. Overlook a family mem
ber’s quibbling. Romance grows
stronger through the mutual
exchange of affection.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) Charm and drive
combine to bring you success.
Financial gain is likely. Chance
meetings prove exciting and infor
mative. Romance is highlighted.
Take the initiative. Before shopping,
make sure of another’s taste. Imple
ment domestic changes.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to
January 19) Loved ones share inti
mate moments together. Home
based activities are favored. Sur
prising news comes that please you.
Social prospects improve now.
Accept invitations for happy ties and
possible romance. Take inventory of
valuable possessions.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to
February 18) Social graces contri
bute to business success. A favor
able assignment could come now.
You'll impress higher-ups now. Take
advantage of an opportunity to visit
friends. Unexpected career develop
ments work in your favor. Romance
is likely.
PISCES (February 19 to March
20) An acquaintance surprises you
with an invitation, which you should
accept. You'll work for the better
ment of others now. Surround
yourself with friends and loved ones
It's the perfect day for a party. A
business opportunity drops into
your lap.
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13. Meadow
14. Olive genus
15. Flattery
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Spain
26. Sea bread
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31. Breakwaters
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room
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This Week In History
On September 15, 1620, the
Plymouth Pilgrims left Plymouth,
England on the Mayflower ... Sep
tember 11-14, 1786, delegates
from five states in Annapolis, Md,,
asked Congress to call a convention
in Philadelphia to write a practical
constitution for the 13 states ..
September 10, 1813, Olwver H
Perry defeated the British tleet at
the Battle of Lake Erie .. Septem
ber 12, 1814 the Maryland militia
stopped a British advance ... Sep
tember 13-14, 1814, the bombard
ment of Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, by
the British took place for 25 hours,
inspiring Francis Scott Key to write
the words to the “Star Spangled
Banner” .. September 14, 1901,
President - Wilham McKinley suc
cumbed to the gunshot wound
inflicted upon him by assassin Leon
Czolgosz on September 6, and died ...
September 14, 1940, the first
peacetime draft was approved ..
September 15, 1950, US. forces
landed at Inchon .. September 15,
1959, Soviet Premier Khrushchev
began an unprecedented transconti
nental tour of the U.S
Trivia Test
by Linda Luckhurst
1. State Capitals: What is the
capital of Georgia?
2. Greek Mythology: Which god
dess sprang fully grown from the
head of Zeus?
3. Religion: What is the first day
of Lent?”
4. Nicknames: Who was known
as the "King of Jazz?"
5. Astronomy: What planet was
the first to be discovered by tele
scope?
. Children’s Literature: Who
wrote “Heidi?”
7. Sports: In what vear did
Yankee Stadium open?
8. Music: Who recorded the
November, 1963 number one hit
single, “*l'm Leaving It Up To You?”
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Top Video Rentals
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Jessica Tandy (Warner) Last Week:
No. 9
2. “Internal Affairs” Richard Gere
(Paramount) No. 1
3. "Hard To Kill” Steven Seagal
(Warner) No. 4
4. “The War of the Roses” Kath
leen Turner (CBS-Fox) No. 2
5. "Tremors” Kevin Bacon
(MCA/Universal) No. 6
6. “Steel Magnolias” Dolly Parton
(RCA/Columbia) No. 3
7. “Tango & Cash” Sylvester
Stallone (Warner) No. 7
8. “Always” Richard Dreyfuss
(MCA/Universal) No. 8
9. "Blaze” Paul Newman (Touch
stone) No. 14
10. “Men Don't Leave” Jessica
Lange (Warner) No. 19
11. “Family Business” Sean Con
nery (RCA/Columbia) No. 5
12. “The Fabulous Baker Boys”
Jeff Bridges (MCA/Universal) No.
11
13. “Look Who's Talking” John
Travolta No. 12
14. “Back to the Future II"
Michael J. Fox (MCA/Universal)
No. 10
15. “Gross Anatomy” Matthew
Modine (Touchstone) No. 13
. 16. "My Left Foot” Daniel Day-
Lewis (HBO) No. 16
17. “Flashback™ Dennis Hopper
(Paramount) No. 21
18. “Black Rain” Michael Dou
glas (Paramount) No. 18
19. “Enemies, A Love Story”
Anjelica Huston (Media Home
Entertainment) No. 22
20. “Everybody Wins” Debra
Winger (Orion) No. 25
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2. Men At Work Emilio Estevez
3. Air America Mel Gibson
4. Pump Up The Volume Christ
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5. The Two Jakes Jack Nicholson
6. Flatliners Kiefer Sutherland
7. Presumed Innocent Harrison
Ford
8. Wild at Heart Nicolas Cage
9. Ghost Patrick Swayze
10. Mo’ Better Blues Denzel
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