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1. Wilson Phillips “Release Me,”
(SBK) Last Week: No. 2
2. Bell Biv Devoe “Do Me!”
(MCA) No. 3
3. New Kids On The Block
“Tonight,” (Columbia) No. 5
4. Nelson “(Can’t Live Without
Your) Love And Affection,” (DGC)
No. 6
5. Prince “Thieves In The
Temple,” (Paisley Park/Warner) No.
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6. Maxi Priest “Close To You,”
(Charisma) No. 10
7. Phil Collins “Something Hap
pened On The Way To Heaven,”
(Atlantic) No. 11
8. Cheap Trick “Can’t Stop
Falling Into Love,” (Epic) No. 12
9. Johnny Gill “My, My, My~
(Motown) No. 14
10. George Michael “Praying For
Time,” (Columbia) No. 15
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1. Whispers “Innocent,” (Capitol)
Last Week: No. 3
2. M.C. Hammer “Have You Seen
Her,” (Capitol) No. 2
3. The Boys “Crazy,” (Motown)
No. 4
4. Prince “Thieves In The
Temple,” (Paisley Park/Motown) No.
5
5. Black Box “Everybody Every
body,” (RCA) No. 6
6. Lalah Hathaway “Heaven
Knows,” (Virgin) No. 7
7. Najee “I'll Be Good To You,”
(EMI) No. 8
8. The Winans “A Friend,”
(Qwest/Warner) No. 9
9. Melba Moore “Do You Really
Want My Love,” (Capitol) No. 11
10. Body “Touch Me Up,” (MCA)
No. 15
Top C&W Singles
1. Ricky Van Shelton “I Meant
Every Word He Said,” (Columbia/
CBS) Last Week: No. 3
2. Lee Greenwood “Holdin' A
Good Hand,” (Capitol) No. 4
3. Doug Stone “Fourteen Minutes
Old,” (Epic/CBS) No. 5
4. Carlene Carter “I Fell In
Love,” (Reprise/Warner) No. 8
5. Garth Brooks “Friends In Low
Places,” (Capitol) No. 6
6. The Bellamy Brothers ‘I
Could Be Persuaded,” (MCA/Curb)
No. 7
7. Keith Whitley With Lorrie
Morgan “Till A Tear Becomes A
Rose,” (RCA) No. 9
8. George Strait “Drinking
Champagne,” (MCA) No. 10
9. Kathy Mattea & Tim O’Brien
“The Battle Hymn Of Love,” (Mer
cury) No. 11
10. Steve Wariner “Precious
Thing,” (MCA) No. 12
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19)
Though you may be nervous about a
romantic matter, the way is clear for
happy ties with friends. Accept party
invitations. Do further work on a
career matter. You'll make valuable
progress now. You may be overly
impressionable in romance now.
. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20)
Travel seems to bring out the best in
loved ones now. Meetings with
agents and advisers are favored.
Expect some favorable work deve
lopments now. Discuss with family
possible changes around home base.
Seek extra credit.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20)
Couples grow closer now through
shared leisure time activities.
Expenses could escalate now, but
you'll have pleasant times. Whether
it's a do-it-yourself project or lef
tover office work, you're happily
engaged. Luck is also with you in
domestic matters.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22)
Stay clear of clandestine involve
ments. Good news comes early in
the week. Leisure time activities and
romance are rewarding. Don’t loan
valuable possessions to others.
Guests may put a strain on the
household. Privacy abets concentra
tion later.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) Enjoy
short trips and visits with friends.
Group activities are especially
favored. You're effective in present
ing ideas. You'll find ways to
improve income. Judgment is good
when shopping. Travel could lead to
unanticipated expenditures.
VIRGO (August 23 to September
22) Opportunities come through
friends. A confusing romantic situa
tion could arise with an acquain
tance. Enjoy higher minded pursuits.
You might pull a few strings in your
own behalf. Some research on your
part leads to important financial and
career developments.
LIBRA (September 23 to October
22) A party atmosphere brings
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ber 21) Travel and cultural activities
are emphasized. Children are a
source of delight. In romance, you
receive encouragement. Make plans
for domestic improvements. You
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December 21) Communication with
a loved one improves. In a setting
that's conducive to romance, you'll
find your heart strings stirring. You
derive great satisfaction from work
and now, at your own speed, you'll
make important progress toward
your goals.
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January 19) It's the perfect week for
leisure activities. Sports, hobbies
and creative interests bring you
pleasure. Romance is also likely.
You'll busy yourself with chores
around the house. Some time alone
replenishes your spirit. An unusual
purchase is possible.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to
February 18) Inspired thinking
marks this week. Speak up at group
meetings. Social life is active and
others respond to your ideas. You'll
work overtime on career interests.
New insights come when you're
alone. A chance arises to improve
your financial status.
PISCES (February 19 to March
20) Investigate educational options.
Listen to that inner urge for self
improvement. Some good news
comes from a distance. Loved ones
reach agreement about investments
and financial concerns. You'l] do
further research on these matters
now.
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This Week In History
On September 26, 1781, George
Washington and Rochambeau joined
forces against the British, and
arrived near Williamsburg .. Sep
tember 24, 1789, the Supreme
Court was created by the Federal
Judiciary Act .. September 24,
1869, financial “Black Friday”
occurred in New York, caused by an
attempt to “corner” gold ... Septem
ber 30, 1949, the Soviet blockade of
Berlin's Allied sectors was lifted,
after British and US. planes had
lifted 2,343,315 tons of food and coal
into the city ... September 25, 1956,
the first transatlantic telephone
cable went into operation .. Sep
tember 24, 1957, President Eisen
hower sent federal troops into Little
Rock, Ark. to enforce a federal
court order backing the attendance
of nine black students in an previ
ously all-white high school ... Sep
tember 27, 1959, Soviet Premier
Khrushchev ended his transconti
nental tour of the U.S. ... September
27, 1964, the Warren Commission
concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald
was solely responsible for the Ken
nedy assassination.
© 1990 by King Features Synd.
Word Play
CONGREGATIONALISM
— a system of church or
government in which the local
congregation has full control and
final authority over church matters
within its own area.
From the above word, find at least
20 five-or-more-letter words within
a three-minute time frame.
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claim realism
groan anger
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Top Video Rentals
1. “Driving Miss Daisy” starring
Jessica Tandy (Warner) Last Week:
No. 1
2. “Born On The Fourth Of July”
Tom Cruise (MCA/Universal) No. 2
3. “Hard To Kill” Steven Seagal
(Warner) No. 7
4. “Blue Steel” Jamie Lee Curtis
(MGM/UA) No. 9
5. “Joe Versus The Volcano” Tom
Hanks (Warner) No. 21
6. “Internal Affairs” Richard Gere
(Paramount) No. 3
7. “The War of The Roses”
Kathleen Turner (CBS-Fox) No. 5
8. “Steel Magnolias” Dolly Parton
(RCA/Columbia) No. 6
9. “Blaze” Paul Newman (Touch
stone) No. 4
10. “Revenge” Kevin Costner
(RCA/Columbia) No. 10
11. “Tango & Cash” Sylvester
Stallone (Warner) No. 8
12. “Always” Richard Dreyfuss
(MCA/Universal) No. 11 :
13. “Tremors” Kevin Bacon
(MCA/Universal) No. 13
14. “Gross Anatomy” Matthew
Modine (Touchstone) No. 18
15. “Look Who's Talking” John
Travolta (RCA/Columbia) No. 16
16. “Family Business” Sean Con
nery (RCA/Columbia) No. 12
17. “Flashback” Dennis Hopper
(Paramount) No. 19
18. “The Fabulous Baker Boys”
Jeff Bridges (MCA/Universal) No.
14
19. “Enemies, A Love Story”
Anjelicg Huston (Media Home
Entertainment) No. 15
20. “Coup De Ville" Alan Arkin
(MCA/Universal) No. 20
Top 10 Movies
1. Ghost starring Patrick Swayze
2. My Blue Heaven Steve Martin
3. Pump Up the Volume Christ
ian Slater
4. Darkman
5. Flatliners Kiefer Sutherland
6. Men at Work Emilio Estevez
7. Exorcist 111 George C. Scott
8. Taking Care of Business
James Belushi
9. Witches Anjelica Huston
10. Young Guns II Kiefer Suther
land
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message every day. It's a numerical puzzle designed to
spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If
the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number
is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at
the upper left-hand corner and check one of your key
numbers; left to right. Then read the message the letters
under the checked figures give you.
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