The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1994, Page 10, Image 10

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Nolte’s land ‘down and out’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
—The property Nick Nolte and his
ex-wife once planned to turn into a
. housing tract called Down and Out
in South Hills failed to draw a
single bid at a tax auction.
The couple, who split up earlier
this year, owed $2,161 in taxes on
the house and four-acre lot, which
were valued at $425,000. It was
one of 3,000 properties put up for
bid on Monday at a county tax sale.
Before their divorce, the Noltes
had proposed turning the property
into a 10-lot subdivision, but local
planners rejected the idea after
neighbors complained.
The neighbors were particularly *
offended by the proposed
development’s name, a takeoff on
Nolte’s 1986 movie “Down and
Out in Beverly Hills.”
With no one buying the prop
erty, the Noltes have 18 months to
pay the back taxes. /
Lovett and Roberts together
NEW YORK (AP) — Ignore
those rumors that Lyle Lovett and
Julia Roberts are headed for
Splitsville. That was them holding
hands as they walked to a restau
rant after Lovett’s New York City
concert the other night.
Lovett didn't tell the audience
Roberts was at Sunday’s show. But
in introducing the song “That’s No
Lady, That’s My Wife,” the coun
try star was careful to note he wrote
it before his marriage 17 months
ago.
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both herself and her family from fall
ing apart.
The film will pull at heartstrings,
and at times it may seem all too real.
“Wyatt Earp" (PG-13) — What
is it with Kevin Costner and the Old
West? Some bizarre fixation? A re
pressed need for horses and leather?
“Wyatt Earp” tells the classic story
(that “Tombstone” did better and in
less time) about the trials and tribula
tions of the legendary Wyatt Earp
(Costner).
Costner is OK as the lawman (he
even gets the accent right), but it is
Dennis Quaid as Doc Holliday who
steals the show.
“Wyatt Earp” covers more ground
than “Tombstone,” but with a run
ning time of more than three hours,
take a spotter to the video store with
you before renting this beast.
“Beverly Hills Cop 3" (R) —
Ouch! Eddie Murphy tries one more
time to star in an above-average hit,
and one more time he suffers in a
below-average flick.
Murphy returns as Axel Foley, who
comes back to Beverly Hills to catch
more bad guys. As always, Foley has
the inept, gung-ho Rosewood (Judge
Rcinhold) as his backup.
“Cops and Robbersons” (PG) —
This movie is terrible, plain and
simple.
An overly macho cop (Jack
Palancc) gets frustrated while deal
ing with a wimpy family man (Chevy
Chase), and the movie centers around
their “comedic conflicts.”
There’s plenty of other movies to
rent.
PICK OF THE WEEK—Maybe
“Interview With The Vampire” is too
gory, and you missed “The Lost Boys”
a couple of weeks ago at the Star Ship
9.
Hey, don’t sweat it! Check out
"Buffy The Vampire Slayer.” It has
the dark humor of “Heathers” but
lacks some of the style.
Buffy (Kristy Swanson, "The
Chase”) is a totally rad cheerleader at
a high school with every cinematic
stereotvpe imaginable in both teach
ers and students. The dialogue in this
flick will make you glad that "valley
girl” is officially recognized as a dead
language.
Ignoring the fact that Luke Perry
is in the film, "Buffy The Vampire
Slayer” is a hoot.
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said. “It should be interesting and
intriguing. It should have magic to
it.”
Duarte confessed he owed his
magic to practice. Even as he talked
on the phone, the soft strains of his
guitar could be heard in the back
ground.
“When you’re practicing, you’re
in a totally different mind-set than
when you’re playing in front of
people,” he said. “What practicing
does is open up that creative channel
from your mind to your hand, and it
makes you be more innovated.”
His band has a long way to go to
reach maturity, he said.
“We’re at the very beginning of
the mixing process, and it's like half
stirred Kool-Aid—it’s just terrible.”
Duarte may think his music could
stand improvement, but reviewers
often compare him to the late Stevie
Ray Vaugnan.
Like Vaughan, Duarte puts heart
and soul into his bop and blues wher
ever he plays.
Chris Duarte will beat the Zoo Bar
tonight only, unleashing his passion
on the crowd.
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November 30, 1994
7 pm - TV lounge
at Rec Center
Questions?
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I- 178 Pregnancy
180 Printing 8 Copying
1- 182 Recycling
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10 Books 188 Tanning
13 Clothing 190 Tsjtoolng
20 FuSftUT* 195 Typing 8 Resume*
30 Jewelry 1 ““
40 Mlsc. For Sale • 1 .
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48 Ofllc* Fumttue 200 Rides
50 Pets 203 Spring Break Trfcs
55 Photo Equipment 205 Career Events
60 Sporting Goods 210 Announcements
65 Stereos/TVs 215 Meetings
70 Ticket Exchange 220 Greek Affair*
90 Vehicle* 230 Student Government
240 Personals
245 Lost 8 Found
- 250 Wanted
100 Adoption 2S0 Fundraising
105 ARerations 8 Sewing
110 Automotive f • * - .1. > if
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal 300 Help Wanted
125 Catering 310 Chttd Care
128 Child Care 320 Work Study Jobe
130 Cleaning \ sundry 330 Summer Jobs
131 Cleaning/Households 340 Internships
135 Computer Service
140 Entertainment r' '%Tp BP
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156 InslructSn/Tulorlng H22jfc,
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1 El 4 70 Mow* Homes/Rent
175 Photography 480 VaoetiorVRem
490 Homee/Sale
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2 Cannondaie road bkee, '92.60 cm look Pedals, $300.
60 54cm boh Pedals, $200. 477-4266/BM
New and uaed bicycle*, expert repair on all brand*.
Wheefn $ Deal n Bke Shop, 2706 Randolph. 436-1477.
Clearance boohs, aM you can carry. $1. A NOVEL IDEA.
118 N. 14ST. 475-0663.
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system Including
primer only $500. Cal Chris m 600-289-5665.
Lke New: Papes an chair lor sals, color new forest green
cushion. $80 OBO. Cel 4664666 ash for Stephanie or
leave message.
Wanted:
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Will Pay Top $
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200s Notices
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Attention Foreign Students!
Don't be left alone during ThanksgMng. Join us lor atrip
to St. Louis. Cal 463-7468.
DON’T DELAY!
Sian up now to spend an exciting four weeks at Oxford.
England next summerl The application deadline is near
ing and spaces art filing upl You could study economics
and the arts on the Mansfield College campus of Oxford
University.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 16 AT 16:30am In CBA 138
THURSDAY. NOV. 17 AT IMsa WCBA 136
For more detals. contact: Kerry Brocks or Jennie Mils.
CBA 138 or phone 472-2310.
Food & Personal Items Drive
TWs week onlyl Qlvalo those In need. Any non-perishable
food Hems, as wel as paper products and personal Hams.
Al donations given to the CRy Mission. Boxes tor dona
tions can be found In the Women's Center and the Offices
for Student Involvement In both the CRy Union-Room 200
and the East Campus Union-Room 3o0. Helping others
brings hope!
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Brown Bag Lunch Diecueeton
11 NooT"
EaM Caepw Union
Technopoly;
The Surrender of
Culture to Technology
by NeflPaatman
College of Aa Sciences
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Faculty/Stafl/Qaai Sludanta
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low cost of 87/month. 466-4149 or 464-6706.
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Many women struggle wRh their unique reiallonehfp with
food and sating behaviors. H you spend an Inordinate
amount o( lima thinking, or worrying about food...
Lot's Tafcl
Nov. 16th noon-130pm
The Women s Center 336 NE Union
_472-2667
DARTS ANYONE?
Apha Delta Pi T ska Aim Dart Tournament, November 16
at noon at P.O. Peers. For Mo. cal 436-6304. Proceeds
go to the Omaha Ronald McDonald House.
Attention!! Eligible students
planning to transfer to Teachers
College must fiisl attend a College
orientation session. Bring your
advising folder and a CMA to one
of the sessions listed below:
Wednesday, November 16, 1994
109 Henzlik Hall 3:30 - 4:30pm
For more information, r ^
contact the Teachers 1
College Student Services (J^^F
Center, 105 Henzlik Hall
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