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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 2 Page Thursday rwwnber 3. 1987 tnet s Effective Tnetdii Tiro Safurtai 'eople is ss I , Bruce and Cybill . beat the debate annnu HMHHT - I More NEW YORK (AP) than twice as many TV viewers watched Bruce Willis pine for Cybill Shepherd on 4. - t ...if ur -- SV If m pre- unHrcrnuii Tsxas 1 Leopard takes another bite out of Juliet Provvse Entertainer Juliet Prowse tends to Sheila, a leopard during rehearsal for Circus of the Stars in September. The leopard has attacked Prowse twice. BURBANK, Calif. (AP) Juliet Prowse, bitten by a leopard for the second time this year, had to be taken to a hospital for Actress-danc- er stitches, but was not seriously injured, her spokesman said. attack The occurred Wednesday when Prowse was anwalking with the named Sheila, past a imal, wall of mirrors at a studio where they were to appear on "The Tonight Show with nd UTES: Johnny Carson," spokesman Dan Jenkins said. how many. Prowse had received Sheila bloodied Miss Prowse's ear and neck, Jen- - stitches after the same leopard nipped her playfully in September as she was rehearsing for the "Circus of the Stars," television show, scheduled for broadcast Dec. 15. Promoting that program was the purpose of the "Tonight" appearance. Jenkins said the entertainer kins said. 12th-annu- "She was seeing both herself and Juliet in the mirrors and it apparently just set her off," he said. received Prowse, 51, stitches at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Burbank, said nursing televisions that were in, was 9.0, Nielsen said. CABBAGE estimates at between $5,000 and $8,000. "I'm pleased the way this incident has been handled," said Utah football coach Jim : Fassel. BYU, : : "The people here the police, the attorneys, the have been very projudge fessional about this." He said he was initially angered by some jports writers editorializing tT at he should not have allowed Smith and Jenkins to play in the Ute Cougar football game. "My first inclination was to suspend the players from the game, but after talking with police and BYU security people and getting more details of the incident I cooled off and changed my mind," said Fassel. He said the incident was two days before the game and the players had not even been formally charged. "As a coach I face a lot of difficult decisions, and I don't wear a black robe like the judge does." He also said he later learned that there were many more players involved and that the four players who were initially arrested only did a portion of the damage. "I told all my other players .that if they were also involved ;they better step forward and get it cleared up," said Fassel. At least 10 additional players ; accompanied the four charged players to court on Wednesday and met with Provo City crim-iinprosecutor Rick Romney. ; "We expect to charge about ;10 other suspects in about two .days," said Romney. - exclusive interview Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev gave NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw. It drew a 9.9 rating Monday night, Nielsen said. League of Cities was telling a Senate committee that it favors a shorter six- - to eight-mondeadline extension and (Continued from Page 1) strong clean air legislation, Energy and Commerce Chairman John Dingell, "We've been talking to a lot of members," said Jim Hamilton, a USX Corp. lobbyist. "We have been working with every member of the House who supports Murtha's amendment, and that includes John Dingell." Although CAWG wants no changes in the Clean Air Act, Hamilton said it was backing the Murtha amendment to "provide communities with relief from sanctions" for more than the eight months n called for in a backed the by proposal deadline-extensio- environmental community. But while CAWG was proclaiming concern for cities, a witness Rep. congressional action next year on proposals to strengthen the Clean Air Act. David Gardiner, a lobbyist for the Sierra Club, a major environmental organization, called today's rollcall "the most important environmental vote of 1987." "Approval of the Murtha amendment would be an extraordinary admission by the 100th Congress that they are unwilling or incapable of protecting America's breathers from air pollution," he said. "It means that Congress will do what the polluters want nothing. Tens of millions of Americans will pay the price of that inaction with for the National (Continued from Page 1), sions on how to deal with these questions. 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