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Show 20 Itit Vail Tamil TO in as ( i W Ihuru'jv ar Claim k sin ili,- W i din da I' -- i u It m pi -t u (logged up breakfast table i OSLO . . . the in Long Is land hadn t had a husband killed by a wife in such a long time that it looked like it was a lost art You see the beauty about killing a husband on Long Is land is that you draw a better c lass of people at the trial It s far enough away from New York that it draws w hat use d to be known in the old davs as c urriage trade In other word- - these come in limou 1927 sines - Mas Unit headquarter said Up to lot) pc ople were killed in the fighting flit sum ( t s also poke on ondition of an mu mitv aid 28 wound The Jaffna d people were admitted c -- - seat ilurt,ng joined trie Labor Partv arid the So ualist Left Party in opposing tne measure during the 13 debate taxt on the The opposition favored irerea-i- d well to do not a gas tax that w juld atfeet every- The coalition guvirn (AP, nient and Prime M.mster Kaare W.lloch were d Wednesday after being defeated m J vote of confidence dv the Storting .Norway s pari.arrent WilliKh 57 said he would recommend that K rg Olav ask the main opposition leader Gru liar ltin Brundtland to form a new government She leads the Labor Party and was toppled as prime minister bv W illueh five years ago The loss of confidence vote by a 79 78 margin made Willoch s minority government the first Norwegian government to fall from power without an election in 23 years Willoch had asked for the vote on introduction of a proposed gas tax of 21 cents per gallon to help Norway out of the economic doldrums caused by the drop in oil prices Norway is one of the world s leading independent oil producers The Progress Party with two votes in the 157- Nurway ou-te- sears Tamil northern province lb -- poke on condition he not be niuntifitd Suunts in Madrad India when various Tamil gut rrilla groups haw al ill that has ml - at Tin i until n i d di iHi lull 7u but Ilf unulficijl tali, luri-mo- th ita-- l a .tmur xeiuritv serhigher ve ts uiliiir -- aid bv telephone from J itlna the ( apital of Sri Lanka s -- Vole Confidence on Falls Norway Regime Mi Did vou know that reading in w spape rs had fallen olf over no pc re t nt ' W ell we certainly hive one of the most tunc Iv mur-der- - 1(1 -- 1 1 Sas li i I W mi I jiiI- a Isamu iivj! Fatml gut r nn this mjii Nan'J n i ij III' Mav 2 I)a Sri Lankan tn ,r ' ii !i ukt rnhuiif iMUd d iri lli I one King Olav 82 is in Sweden lu atttnd Kirg Lari birthday partv Negotiations for a new government will nut start until the king returns to Oslo on Friday coaliIn the meantime. Willoch s three-part- y tion. including his Conservative Party the Chris- Cus'avs 4Uth tian Democrats and the agrarian Center Party will continue as caretakers "The Labor Party, the Socialist Left Party and the Progress Party are using their (joint) maiority to make the government s tasks unsolvable Wil loch said at the emergency session 'A minority government which finds that the of opposition parties parliamentary majority makes it impossible to fulfill its duties has onlv one thing to do It must resign he said Tht three partv coalition led bv Willoch holds a 78 77 majority in the Storting But the anti tax Pro the gas tax gress Partv said it could nut support and therefore east its swing votes against the parties that form the government Hagen indicated Progress Party leader Carl alter the vote that his partv s action was directed mainly at the tax not at Willoch s government As majority in this hall long as there is a should 1 can t see the rule voluntarily be handwhy ed over to the socialist camp to W Hagen had urged illoch in a morning session think hard before asking for a vote of confidence political The debate developed into a of lack of squabble marked bv mutual accusations intent to solve the country s economic problems TETHER BALL POLES Tliev Selected and edited Dv Br yon Ster ling All rights reserved for the Will Rogers Memorial Because of the many years of trouble-fre- e use, high & THINGS SWINGS from quality playground equipment will be one of the least expensive and most used recreational items in your family budget. 200 Photographers to Focus On Vne Day in America Brad Smith Press International Mure than 200 of the photographers will try capture an image of one United Stales, coast to Bv Cnited DKNVLR worlds best this week to dav in the coast Friday the photographers will about 330 000 individual pictures enough to fill 3 000 familv shoot Australia Hawaii, Canada and Ja pan Smolan has gained corporate promotional backing to help defray the $5 million cost of the America book Most of the photographers and editors on the current project are on loan from their own publications About 150 are from foreign countries albums Organizers hope the images will be an accurate historical record of American life on a typical dav From this mass of film editors w ill pare the images down to less than 400 to be published next fall in a volume i ailed One Day in the Life of America 'When we first sat down, we laid out major themes," says Patti Richards, the project s publicist "America is a very mobile, very young place and thats a large part of it But we wanted anything that was a recurring theme in our contemporary society Richards concedes the actual assignments for the photographers can be arbitrary But she said the ov errtd-mhope is to prov ide "what we call a visual time capsule " Many of the photographs might be similar to something that would appear in a news magazine but will have more permanence and im act g bound in a book Spencer Reiss, the project s managing editor, said the photo assignments will try to get a mix of urban and rural life The photographers are distributed around the country based on population, with at least one in every state and in every major city David Burnett, a native of Salt Lake City, has been assigned to Utah His work has appeared in major publications around the world The photographers' assignments include life inside a Denver office building, riding the rails from Denver to Spokane vv ith a hobo, a farm combine demolition derby, shampooing the White House carpet, sunrise on the Maine coast and sunset in Hawaii Cambodian families living in Lowell Mass, near the exclusive Groten School, a huge shopping mall in N J , the bottom of the Grand Cany on and Parkfield, Calif w here a major earthquake is considered likes, , ly We want to cover every issue we can, Richards says ' We 11 probably be changing the assignments dow n to the last second after talking with the photographers The 223 photographers selcc ted for the project arrived in Denver during the weekend to pick up their assignments and take part in several promotional events The photographer left Tuesday to fly to their assignments All the film then vv ill be flow n bai k to Denver tor processing and inifi.il editing The results vv ill be used in the book a television special and a trav cling exhibition The project is an undei taking of photojom nalist Kick Smolan and editor Dav id Cohen Di America Dav in the 1 ife book is the tilth tor smolan whose previous boohs have been on SKYLINE FLOWERS Hanging Geraniums Fuchsias Var. 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