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OfrZ1117 tiAt t'':ks114 V14 m 4 torpeirt ikt frt z 't VIVik-- itt ZSa Zsa Gabor whose brush with the law became the slap heard around the world was slapped herself Thursday with a $10 million slander suit by the Beverly Hills ---- Tr cop who dared to arrest her In his suit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court 0 sist4 Officer Paul Kramer said the loquacious glamour i'' 4 7-queen who was convicted last year Of battery has been on a "malicious and vindictive campaign to k!::': ::j" defame him through her many radio and televi- k :4 e4Posk lion appearances in which she has commented on what she thinks about the officer Kramer said his "good reputation as an honest 1 ':L : and conscientious public servant" is being damaged A qr uses and he cocaine by Gabors accusations that "'''''' other drugs and is a homosexual said Richard Thomas one of Kramer's lawyers The civil suit was at least the second time Kramer has sued a citizen who claimed the motorcycle offi- Zsa Zsa Gabor cer treated him brusquely during an arrest Thomas referred to a Dec 6 television appearance on CNN's "Sonya Live from LA" in which Gabor said Kramer used drugs and was gay After that appearance Kramer received letters questioning how a drug user could remain a police officer Thomas said ept nok f)70tk:!- - k1 t11 ktI VIftiti ¶ti4 J' 'It$jt4 v44 114f Strfr t'itlt UntAr4I irtt 61- tttt ritut bt11' David Dinkins' circle of supporters grew by at least one when he became a grandfather for the second time a spokesman said Thursday Ka lila Dinkins Hoggard was born Wednesday at Middlesex Memorial Hospital in Middletown Conn said mayoral spokesman Tom Kelly "Mother daughter and grandparents are all doing fine" Kelly said Ka Illa's parents Donna Dinkins Hoggard and her husband Jay also have a son Jamal 3 "Kal ila" is Arabic for beloved the New York City mayor's office said Her grandfather's first name means "beloved" in Hebrew mo- voltip tist 1Jf'-rT to'Jr Jot r ::7 ::'r i"j' - dui t UIth ItI back" gmet: of rlk pripu?toti ttA Cenaat c4 14A 1:114114y t?:kot4:17 V764 frtAt popio-14- - t 3' rtt:L3 bkTrt:k WOteelr114 Is bti C :Wo 11111T1111111 titotl tptiint :1" Aldi AtOtithts 431nt ant 11 rtmlet offlo sold-ou- townitrt It44t matft 7 24 tLt — lit tt Uth b I 'mum ZNIt' Stil so Iint j 71kt ato On vViAt tiOlt 011131th bavi: 'MUM UttIJ uot10 It Itt FiLkst TO (ALL Imtvo II titilli !Wit Ve 'V“ettAugv- - It tft:P111 Awl ''att t“311 - violin is not a job but a way of life coln Neb "Music is a whole world out there I'm very sorry for those who cannot this ecstatic moment when you are at one with the phenomena of get man's creativity and you're able to express it and enjoy it and be moved by it and move others by it That's very special That's what is meant by being a musician" The vioiinist said he loved working with young people "I will be 70 this year and I've been playing concerts since I was 15 The world has been very nice to me and I've taken a lot of things I have to give something wkpTUL4t rAorti to 223Itpram td4o L 414 zzmR tit yi)ft 'Litt ttL!' !ILi ri tint 'arTIV Isaac Stern said playing the "It's a way of speaking a way of expressing something" Stern told t concert appearance Wednesday night in Linreporters before a Median Age Climbs as Baby Boomers Age Ake41 tY1 te- t David Dinkins Isaac Stern Thousands Mourn 'Happiest Millionaire' - tIitttnstwitt tivii Ktt WAs t ttki Mt 34i it MU tttr bo It e3ean ot y ar-quaL- ty itcleeto!-- r tir 6K TLLLP HONE NUMEL - sev er- Tlet ss'Urves Ite:Lattarsrl pers L!U 4011 i6l (14 carsota P r high-sulfu- 61 LeyrrA S II (tit' 41)011 st the Arthur Lest4g Mil from Esson ppettes trirnertall P414L310:' atiVI Lenlen nearby Arhair more than tref'y Jan 2 an1 titI ty! 14-- in- The Coast Gnarl rlowl the Kill L a3 marine traffe from 3 the Layonne trwlge to Coristahlk :1!W!1!': k!'t loth ad POrt " ok k T' Spike Lee says he finds it "scary" that people prefer the film "Driving Miss Daizy" to his controversial "Do The Right Thing" "That whole nostalgia thing — people are more comfortable with a black chauffeur driving this wrinkled woman around" the director told a Brown University audience in Providence RI Wednesday night "Do The Right Thing" which examines racial tensions in present-daNew York received Academy Award nominations for script and for Danny Aiello for supporting actor "We were robbed" Lee 33 said of the film's failure to get more nominations "Driving Miss Daisy" topped the Oscar list with nine nominations Lee's next film "Mo' Better Blues" is scheduled for release this summer Continued From I that many senators likely will seek changes when the measure goes to the Senate floor Ile urged Mitchell "not to handcuff anyone" during the floor action by rushing to cut off debate The agreement made some accommodations to regional interests especially those concerned about the conlocal economic cost of acid-raitrols On that score the compromise continues to require a 10 million ton annual reduction of sulfur dioxide emissions but allows Midwest utilities to achieve extra credits and allowances that could be sold to other utilities to recoup some of the costs Plants that use new technology — inr stead of switching away from coal to another fuel — could delay compliance for two years would receive additional credits for early cuts in emissions provisions designed to help West Virginia's coal industry About a dozen senators from the Midwest had threatened to filibuster the legislation if some accommodation were not met to ease their concerns about the high costs of the pollution controls Mitchell said he still could not discount the threat of a filibuster but va MLA Senate sources su ggested that with the compromise Mitchell likely would have enevgh votes to halt debate Sen Robert Byrd said he would seek additional changes to the bill But "I'm not going to engage in any filibuster" he said "We did not have a choice between the good the bad and the ugly We had a choice between ugly uglier and ugliest" said Sen Clirostopher who during the private Bond talks sought to work out provisions to task the plight of MA-set- t coat that rely heavily on The brealthro4gh on the legalaticm came Wednesday when leaden agreed on pollution curbs on automobiles The cornprorrizk eliminates an automatic second round of auto controls although such measures coutd Ise put into el tett If more tLan I I of 27 cities with -- serious" ozone pollution problems fad to meet federal standarcis at the kr4 of this decade Van folt ttit - r Ltlet LL41ttkfttd Jr Lr1 Ness Iertey 2:4 the y of Vizatelti h??se 13kelt elazake avilt akamst Eason The e:114' calk etalfk ta41 ttxt417 flora Ilitt3e to s'oi39to elfre2:41 bvt 1)14mt ht tatuttit t toltd rtietrl errtvtid urulakti tatC40 u pi A:itt a!)e1ti 74 Att4 taittpll 10 td Au- 3'trf!t Nel'Vrij 'trait AfLtrutut:IreLot y taLlety Laudtutv At dultig Attli titid ortgter kuuttLit vt)trttitt 14)1w! 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