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Lining witß P/udfc” better known as “Ricki Vasquez” at B:3opm in HUB Ballroom A welcoming reception will be held for Wilson Cruz at the East Halls Cultural Lounge at 7:oopm before his presentation National Coining Out Day is sponsored by LGBSA, Paul Robeson Cultural Center, East Halls Residence Life, SOBC/PCB, and The Coalition of Lesbian, Gay. and Bisexual Graduate Students. Co sponsored by Multi-Cultural Resource Center, Allies, ARHS, CCSG, Latino Caucus, Puerto Rican Student Association, USG Diversity Outreach, and Penn State Unity Days. "." ?r. John Bobbitt wants to reconnect with wife ARLINGTON, Va. John Wayne Bobbitt wants another whack at marriage with Lorena. With flowers and candy, he showed up Tuesday at the hair salon where his estranged wife works and tried to reconcile with her, but she refused to speak to him, The Washington Post reported yesterday. “He came over here, and then he came back. Can you imagine the nerve?” the Post quoted one of Lorena’s co-workers as say ing. In 1993, Lorena Bobbitt cut off her husband’s penis, saying he had raped and emotionally tortured her. Doctors reat tached it, and he has since made an X-rated video, “John Wayne Bobbitt.. .Uncut.” Mrs. Bobbitt was found inno cent by reason of temporary insanity of malicious wounding. Bobbitt was acquitted of sexual ly assaulting her. The couple are divorcing. Mrs. Bobbitt’s lawyer, Elden Sodowsky, said that she has agreed to a property settlement but that Bobbitt hasn’t signed. Cronkite recalls his 'first' reporting job HOUSTON Walter Cronkite has fond memories of his high school days as a Purple Pup reporter. The CBS anchorman walked the halls Tuesday of Lanier Middle School, where he worked for the school newspa per more than 65 years ago. “There’s nothing like this proudly presents: ikon O'liuz on the hit television series: So Called Life (The first gay teen portrayed on a regular television series) Actor Wilson Cruz comes out on-screen and off with rare humor and intelligence. The Advocate Thursday, October 12th thrill of coming back today,” Cronkite, 79, told students. “I started my journalism career at Lanier. I was a contributing writer at the Purple Pup.” Cronkite visited the school after receiving the Denton A. Cooley Leadership Award. Eastwood CD-ROM more than thorough LOS ANGELES The past got a blush out of Clint East wood. At a party Monday night to introduce a CD-ROM on his life, the year 1960 was clicked on a timeline, filling a restaurant with the strains of Eastwood singing “Rowdy-Cowboy Wed ding Song.” “There were things I would just as soon they hadn’t delved into,” an embarrassed Eastwood said. “But it’s very impressive what they’ve been able to do with the technology.” Good old St. Louis not so good for Williams ST. LOUIS Tennessee Williams lived here, is buried here, even set his first success ful play here. He also hated it here. For that reason, scholars said Williams would have approved of the Postal Service’s decision to hold a ceremony introducing a stamp for the playwright in Mississippi not St. Louis. The family lived in a crowded tenement. His sister began a long decline into mental illness. Compiled by the Associated Press
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