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Bachelor Father non MOVIE: 'Allegro NFL Story: Line By Line If Troppo the NFL Players strike contin-ue- s, MOVIE: 'Ride a this program will be pre4:30 PM Violent Mile empted and 'NFL Films will be 5:00 PM Consumer aired. Reports The Dollars and Senst Show. This show looks at vacuum cleaners, turkeys, cake mixes and other products. ESPN's Spprtsfonim Inside the NFL 5:30 PM ti Len Dawson and Nick analyze this week's NFL action and look ahead to next weeks games. Screening Room Sports Look ESPN SportsCenter News 6:00 I Spy MOVIE: 'All The Fine Young Cannibals Over Easy NBA Basketball: Denver at Washington NFL Story: Line By Line If the NFL Players strike continues, this pregram will be preempted and NFL Films' will be aired. QD MOVIE: 'Deep Six CD Uvewire (B Prime News (3D crew sails' across the Sahara Desert O O G G oG Taps Minor Vices 11:00 AM G Hawaii G Another CB Crossfire 9:45 PM Kingston Trio People Douglas Now Devils Christmas Carol Rich performs a different version of this Christmas classic. ESPN's Sportswoman IB MOVIE: 'Way, Way Out Wlnterworid 7:30 AM Series 8:00 AM (D 9:30 PM (3D MOVIE: 'All That THURSDAY 12982 CD Nightcap Geese G Mar- MOVIE: Wild O My Little Margie Q Carol Burnett and Friends 9:45 PM 10:00 PM quette Married Joan I The IB fB Crossfire ID CB Sports Tonight 9:15 PM CB All In the Family Tonight O Entertainment O PBS Late Night Boxing O Professional Mika For Your Eyes MOVIE: O MOVIE: the Gay Blade G Knots Landing O ESPN SportsCenter OM'A'S'H G O Buoni-con- O O PMGOG O oG G About 140 million acres of National Forest System land, including some 27 million acres should be studied more to determine intensively their suitability for retention or disposal. Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block announced that the U.S. Department of Agricultures Forest Service is conducting the review as part of President Reagans asset management program. The asset management program was announced by President Reagan in February to identify federal lands and other real properties that are no longer needed for achieving the objectives of the federal agencies which have jurisdiction over those properties. The goal of the program, Block said, is to improve the management of federal lands and lower the national debt by selling unneeded federal lands. In August, Block announced that the Forest Service was planning to conduct a review of its holdings.as part of the asset management program. At that time he said that about 140 million acres of the 191 million acre Forest National System would be reviewed quickly to identify those lands that would be later studied more to determine intensively their suitability for retention or possible sale. We have identified 51 million acres of National Forest System lands which will not be sold, Block said. We expect the vast majority of the remaining lands now being reviewed to be retained also, after the review and study. The review, scheduled to be completed by the end of is expected to January, identify approximately 15 to 18 million acres which will be intensively studied at a later date to determine their suitability for retention or disposal through sales. Block said public involvement will play a key role in the completion of the intensive studies.. Block stressed that the USDA does not currently have statutory authority to sell most National Forest System lands. He said the department will be submitting proposed legislation to implement the asset management program shortly after the new Congress convenes in January. Block said lands most likely to be considered for possible sale include: lands which could prove significant public benefits if sold and for which public support for such sales already exists; lands needed for expansion of communities adjacent to the National Forests; lands currently being used for a single purpose under a special use permit and for which no other public use is scattered tracts forseen; where a change in ownership could make an important contribution to nonfederal purposes; and tracts that are physically separated from the main body of a National Forest. Meanwhile, Block said, 60,000 acres of National Forest System land wera identified for possible sale in August. These lands are the only ones that have been identified as excess to Forest Service needs and which can be sold under existing authorities, Block said. More than half of this 60,000 acres is contained in two tracts in California and New York. The public will be asked to provide its view on the desirability of selling these lands. Environmental assessments will be prepared to determine the potential impacts of selling these two tracts. Studies may be prepared for some other areas as well. PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE AREA REPRESENTATIVE OPPORTUNITY Are you interested in helping to build friendships with young people from many countries? We provide a program for European students to spend a high school year in America and we are currently recruiting AREA REPRESENTATIVES. This is a very rewarding part-timposition with all expenses paid. e . As an AREA REPRESENTATIVE you will: Select host families and contact high schools Provide supervision and counseling for students and host families Help organize and participate in student activities JOIN OUR WORLD-WID- TEAM! E Please call Leah a non-prof- it foundation Christmas Convenience G P.M. Magazine MOVIE: Taps O Family Feud G Prime Access O Business Report from O Top Rank Boxing Atlantic City, NJ 7:00 PM G Fame Club Q 700 Chachl O Joanle Loves G Magnum, P.l. Report O MacNelFLehrer Van Ciibum Intl Sixth Plano Competition CD Video Music Star of the Family 7:30 PM Wild America (D BUDDA SAYS: r it f -- O 8:00 PM G Cheers MOVIE: 'Quo Vadls O Too Close For Comfort G Billy Graham Crusade An Ice MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA! O & the Rhythm Connie 1 Method, 60'sSoul, Rock and Roll pance, Dance, Dance' 2 Fit & Sat. Nite 9:00 Cover Charge I o Snow Queen: Ballet CD Great PainL CB Freeman Reports 8:15 PM CB TBS Evening News CD Great Orchestras of the World f e Dont Forget friday is all the pizza you can eat from V) noon to 3:00 8:30 PM G $3.00 f, Hlb3 0005 0123 H5b1 or b3 vm 0005 0123 H5b1 3psssssass G Taxi Star Time Rich Littles 'A Christmas Carol Rich performs a different version of this Christmas classic. 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