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I’m not a great advocate of pom, but it does satisfy a need for some people and it’s not for me to judge.” Calls to local Blockbuster Video stores were referred to the company’s national headquarters, which did not respond. ___a L1 The Royal Grove p : -rtj* 340 W. Comhusker j-% ] ■'p Lincoln, NE • 474-2332 ■<p < "|° proudly presents f"° It The Mr ! Skeletones j:; ■ r* Sunday Feb. 2 jj» ( -y, with special guest: ' • |J| Spinning Jenny "p 1 . r:. * Doors Open 6 pm j % 1 |p Showtime 7 pm ! “n 19+admitted—bring l.D. p FREE Admission T"» Rather identifies attacker 11 years after beating NEW YORK (AP)—The mystery nay be solved: Dan Rather has iden ified the man he says beat him up on he street in 1986 while demanding 0 know “Kenneth, what is the fre quency?” The CBS anchorman said his as sailant was William Tager, now in Trison for killing an NBC stagehand Tutside the “Today” show in 1994. Tager was convinced the media lad him under surveillance and were Teaming hostile messages to him, and le demanded that Rather tell him the frequency being used, according to a 'orensic psychiatrist who examined Hager after the NBC shooting. It is still unclear why Rather’s at acker apparently called him Kenneth. The turn of events apparently ends 1 weird mystery, one that inspired a Test-selling song by R.E.M., “What’s he Frequency, Kenneth,” and made he newsman the butt of jokes. Rather was told by the psychiatrist, Or. Park Dietz, that Thger was almost certainly his attacker. The anchorman dentified Thger from pictures supplied Ty the New York Daily News. “There’s no doubt in my mind that this is the person,” Rather said in Wednesday’s News. Rather was confronted at about 11 p.m. while walking on Park Avenue. When he tried to walk away, he said, he was punched from behind in the jaw and knocked to the ground. The attacker then chased Rather into a building, kicking him several times in the back. Dietz told the newspaper that Tager admitted attacking Rather after running into the newsman by chance and recognizing him. Tager, 49, of Charlotte, N.C., pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the slaying of stagehand Campbell Mont gomery and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Tager was trying to take an assault rifle into the street-level “To day” studio at Rockefeller Center when Montgomery pointed him out to police. The district attorney’s office said charges won’t be filed in the Rather attack because the statute of limita tions has run out. Tager’s lawyer, John Esposito, told the News there are still questions as to whether Tager was in volved. 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Due to security considerations, indviduals with previous experience or training in computer program ming are not eligible for this posMon. Starting pay is $6.15/ hour. Please apply at: Isco. Inc. Human Resources Department 531 Westgate Btat. Lincoln. NE 68528 FAX 402/458-5502 AA/EOE Part or Fun time desk clerk/night auditor wanted for Lincoln motel. 11pm-7am. Possible to tve on premise and receive tuition with expanded hours In summer-time. 475-8888 ask for Mire. Saflurdayhours. Apply in pereontoGtobeClearners! JMst ft va . Part time custodial. Up to 20 hours per week. Flexible schedule. Apply at Lied Center Administrative Offices. Part-time cashiers needed for weekday lunches in East Union Cale. Apply room 314, NE East Union. 472-1776. Part-time custodial help wanted weekday and weekendevenings. Apply room 314, NE East Union, 472 1776. _ Phlebotomist Medical Receptionist Full-time and part-time position, includes evenings and Saturdays. Full-time includes benefits. 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