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Top 10 Singles
1. Timmy T. “One More Try,”
(Quality) Last Week: No. 2
2. Mariah Carey “Someday,”
(Columbia) No. 7
3. Keith Sweat “I'll Give All My
Love To You,” (Vintertain
ment/Elektra) No. 4
4. Celine Dion “Where Does My
Heart Beat Now,” (Epic) No. 5
s.lnxs “Disappear,” (Atlantic) No.
6
6. Chris Isaak “Wicked Game,”
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7. Warrant “I Saw Red,” (Colum
bia) No. 8 :
8. Pebbles “Love Makes Things
Happen,” (MCA) No. 10
9. L.L. Cool J “Around The Way
Girl,” (Def Jam/Columbia) No. 11
10. Whitney Houston “All The
Man That I Need,” (Arista) No. 1
To R&B/Spul
1. Bell Biv Devoe “When Will I
See You Smile Again?” (MCA) Last
Week: No. 2
2. Michel’le “Something In My
Heart,” (Ruthless/Atlantic) No. 3
3. Whitney Houston “All The
Man That I Need,” (Arista) No. 8
4. Another Bad Creation “lesha,”
(Motown) No. 4
5. Rude Boys “Written All Over
Your Face,” (Atlantic) No. 6
6. Black Box “I Don’t Know
Anybody Else,” (RCA) No. 7
7. Levert “All Season,” (Atlantic)
N 0.9
8. Tracie Spencer “This House,”
(Capitol) No. 10
9. Tony Terry “Head Over
Heels,” (Epic) No. 11
10. Anita Baker “Fairy Tales,”
(Elektra) No. 13
Top Q&W Singlgs ;
1. Aaron Tippin “You’ve Got To
Stand For Something,” (RCA) Last
Week: No. 4
2. Joe Diffie “If You Want Me
To,” (Epic) No. 5
3. Ray Kennedy “What A Way To
Go,” (Atlantic) No. 8
4. Conway Twitty “I Couldn’t See
You Leavin’,” (MCA) No. 9
5. Clint Black “Loving Blind,”
(RCA) No. 14
6. Marty Stuart “Little Things,”
(MCA) No. 11
7. Pam Tillis “Don’t Tell Me What
To Do,” (Arista) No. 10
8. Steve Wariner “There For A
While,” (MCA) No. 12
9. Alan Jackson “I'd Love You
All Over Again,” (Arista) No. 13
10. Garth Brooks “Two Of A
Kind,” Workin® On A Full House,”
(Capitol) No. 22
©1991 by King Features Synd.
POPEYE by Bud Sagendorf
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Your Horoscope
by Charles King Cooper
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A
sensitive situation arises with a loved
one, but a dinner out together will allay
hurt feelings. Intuition is a plus career
wise. Tender egos on the job need care
ful handling.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20)
Don’t throw away money, but do enjoy
yourself now. Accent fun and pleasure.
Be a good observer for job success.
Don’t get into one of those moods.
Keep your eyes open for value when
shopping.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Keep
ing a hurt inside is not the way to
handle your feelings. Communicate
and then you’ll see that it was only a
slight misunderstanding. Monetary
gains can be made now.
CANCER June 21 to July 22) Fawn
ing behavior will turn off a higher-up.
Remember to be sincere in your deal
ings. A get-together with friends
pleases you. Be especially aware of
others’ feelings now. Throw away
suspicions, but do utilize intuition.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) If you're
tactful with others, you'll have a fine
week socializing. Toward nightfall,
you'll want some time for yourself.
The personal touch doesn’t work for
you career-wise now.
VIRGO (August 23 to September
22) Be aware of subtleties on the job.
Higher-ups are easier to deal with than
co-workers. Know when to be silent,
when to speak up. News that you’ve
been waiting for should come now.
Keep in touch with those at a distance.
LIBRA (September 23 to October
22) Property matters are financially
beneficial, but still you should refrain
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ber 21) Though you'll enjoy some
work successes now, be careful not to
overlook details. Also, you need to
watch what you say. An improvement
in your love life is no reason to go
overboard in spending. '
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to
December 21) Conservative tactics are
best now. A loved one needs your sup
port, not your criticism. Evening hours
may bring an impromptu meeting. Lit
tle things once again loom as problems
for you.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to
January 19) This should be a good
week for career interests, but you may
have a minor difference with a friend
about a financial matter. You feel you
can conquer the world now and there
fore are inclined to gloss over little
things.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to
February 18) Be careful not to put your
foot in your mouth by saying some
thing inappropriate. A financial plan
takes shape to your benefit. You're the
life of the party now, but are inclined
to be too generous.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20)
Be aware of excessive pride. A career
success now tempts you to take risks
that you shouldn’t. Consolidate gains
rather than expand. In talks about
ideological matters, be sure to stick to
your principles.
©1991 by King Features Synd.
Trivia Test
by Linda Luckhurst '
1. Airports: What was the original
name of John F. Kennedy Interna
tional Airport?
2. Self-Defense: Who created
Judo?
3. Movies: Who was known as
“The Great Stone Face?”
4. Stamps: Who was the first
actress to appear on a postage stamp?
5. Literature: Who wrote “Friday
the Rabbi Slept Late?”
6. History: Who was the pilot on
the “Mayflower?”
7. Astronomy: What is the closest
planet to the sun?
8. Music: Who recorded the
November, 1960 number one hit
single, “Stay?”
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1. Idlewild; 2. Dr. Jigoro Kano in
1882; 3. Buster Keaton; 4. Grace
Kelly; 5. Harry Kemelman; 6. Chris
topher Jones; 7. Mercury; 8. Maurice
Williams and the Zodiacs
King Crossword
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5. Calloway
8. Victuals
12. La Douce
13. Hasten
14. Turtle's
opponent
15. Pinocchio,
at times
16. Time period
17. Winglike
18. Meddle
20. Lottery
22. Rhea's
cousin
23. French
possessive
24. Actors in
a play
27. Small ad
vancement
32. Morsel for
Spot
33. Laborer's
org.
34. Adam’s rib
35. Hurry!
38. Row
39. Small
enclosure
40. Knowing
(slang)
42. Auction
participant
45. Decrees
49. Celebes ox
50. Pitcher's
feature
52. Red
horse
53. Soup
container
54. “— you
there?”
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6. Melody
7. Polar or
This Week In History
On March §, 1770, British troops
fired into a Boston mob and killed
five people, including Crispus At
tucks, a black man, reportedly the
leader of the group; this was later
called the Boston Massacre ...
March 4, 1789, the Constitution of
the United States was declared to be
in effect ... March 6, 1836, the siege
of the Alamo ended ... March 6,
1857, the U.S. Supreme Court held,
6-3, that a slave did not become free
when taken into a free state, Con
gress could not bar slavery from a
territory, and blacks could not be
citizens as outlined in the Dred Scott
decision ... March §, 1927, about
1,000 Marines landed in China to
protect property in a civil war ...
March 10, 1971, a Constitutional
Amendment lowering the voting age
to 18 in all elections was approved in
the Senate by a vote of 94-0 ...
March 10, 1985, Konstantin Cher
nenko, 73, president of the Soviet
Union and general secretary of the
Soviet Communist Party, died.
~_Word Play
HYDROPNEUMO-THORAX
—the presence of gas and serous
fluid in the pleural cavity.
From the above word, find 20 five
or more-letter words.
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SOLUTIONS
thorax mother
prone honor
throne other
droop prate
drone ponder
party pander
promote rather
prayer droopy
exhort extra
pneumothorax proxy
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38. Exempted
41. Door sign
42. Rum
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44, Peruse
46. Common
quencher
47. Follow
48. Snick’s
partner
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Top Video Rentqls
1. Young Guns II starring Emilio
Estevez (CBS-Fox — Rated: PG-13)
Last Week: No. 8
2. Robocop 2 Peter Weller (Orion
— R) No. 1
3. Dick Tracy Madonna
(Touchstone — PG) No. 2
4. My Blue Heaven Steve Martin
(Warner — PG-13) No. 4
5. The Freshman Matthew
Broderick (RCA/Columbia — PG)
No. 20
6. Another 48 Hours Eddie Mur
phy (Paramount — R) No. 3
7. The Adventures Of Ford Fair
lane Andrew Dice Clay (CBS-Fox
—R)No. §
8. Delta Force 2 Chuck Norris
(Media Home Entertainment — R)
No. 10
9. Bird On A Wire Mel Gibson
(MCA/Universal — PG-13) No. 6
10. Pretty Woman Richard Gere
(Touchstone — R) No. 7
11. The Hunt For Red October
Sean Connery (Paramount — PG)
N 0.9
12. Total Recall Amold Schwar
zenegger (Carolco Home Video —
R) No. 11
13. Mo’ Better Blues Denzel
Washington (MCA/Universal — R)
No. 13
14. Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Phoebe Cates (Warmer — PG-13)
No. 12
Top 10
Movies
1. L.A. Story starring Steve Martin
2. Sleeping With The Enemy
Julia Roberts
3. Home Alone MacCauley
Culkin
4. Once Around Richard Dreyfuss
5. Awakenings Robin Williams
6. King Ralph John Goodman
7. The Grifters Anjelica Huston
8. The Never Ending Story II
9. Godfather 111 Al Pacino
10. Kindergarten Cop Amold
Schwarzenegger
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