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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Covering Georgia Southern Like A Cloud of Gnats George-Anne Vol. 62, No. 2 » Georgia Southern College Statesboro, Georgia 30460 • Thursday, August 3,1989 GSC Small Business Institute gets grant

A $13,332 grant from the Georgia nomic conditions. If the prospective Power Foundation will enable GSC's business is begun, the Institute will Small Business Institute (SBI) to keep in contact with the entrepre- begin a service to help prospective neur and help in decision-making new small businesses with start-up critical to the survival of new busi- decisions. nesses. The grant will fund the purchase and set-up of computer equipment The computer program will further and software known as the "Business the purpose of the Small Business Disc" that can be used to examine Institute, which is to provide coun- prospective entrepreneurs' decisions seling by students to business in beginning new businesses. The clients. The students develop case simulation system allows the busi- reports, tailored to the client's busi- ness. ness owner, or Georgia Southern students working with the owner, to Another possible use for the pro- contrast their plans with standard gram is for lending institutions to comparisons developed by Robert consult the system as a test for poten- Morris and Associates and other tial success or failure of a given busi- data bases. ness when making loan decisions. The computer is to go on line by fall 1989. The system will also provide simu- lated business experiences for the "This system will enable anyone students studying entrepreneurship who is thinking about starting a and small business management. business to do some testing about that particular endeavor," Dr. Rich- ard Stapleton, director of the SBI Prospective entrepreneurs who said. "It can help them determine are interested in using the Business Disc should contact Dr. Richard Sta- Work continued on the Student Union Building last week. The project is how realistic their basic plans are." pleton at the Small Business Insti- scheduled to be completed by December. Workmen are shown putting The program can be modified from tute, Georgia Southern School of the finishing structural touches on 's rotunda entrance.(Special business to business to fit local eco- Business. photo: Frank Fortune) Regents approve three new majors at GSC

George-Anne staff reports In approving the new majors, the pare students for entry level posi- dents, with 75 to be participating by Board noted the American Textile tions in the specialized hospitality the third year. In the restaurant Three new majors have been ap- Manufacturer's Institute figures industry; and to meet the increasing major about 40 majors will be drawn proved for GSC by the Board of Re- showing that Georgia ranks second demand for restaurant, hotel, and the first year in the curriculum, 50 gents. in the nation with 176,885 individu- institutional administration gradu- the second, and 60 the third. als employed in the textile industry ates in the southeast Georgia area. In their June meeting, the Regents have expressed the need for more Both textile major programs will Both textile majors will be inter- approved the Apparel Design major and better qualified managerial and be funded by a $317,700 appropria- disciplinary with the schools of Tech- under the existing Bachelor of Sci- administrative employees in their tion included in the 1990 state nology, Health and Professional budget. ence in Home Economics degree in field. The specific objectives of the Studies, and Business and will com- the School of Health and Profes- Restaurant Management major, as plement existing majors in Textiles, The Georgia Department of Indus- sional Studies. Also approved was cited in the college's proposal to the Clothing and Fashion Merchandis- try, Trade, andTourism figures show the major in Apparel Manufacturing regents were "to prepare students ing, Industrial EngineeringTechnol- that the hospitality industry em- under the existing Bachelor of Sci- who are knowledgeable and skilled ogy, Manufacturing Technology, ploys over 253,600 Georgians and ence in Technology Degree, School of in the science, management, and Marketing, and Management. generates some $9 billion a year in Technology, and Restaurant, Hotel, leadership aspects of restaurant, sales revenues. It is the state's sec- and Institutional Administration hotel, and institutional administra- Estimated enrollment in both tex- ond-largest industry, behind agri- which will exist under the same title. tion and related enterprises; to pre- tile majors the first year is 60 stu- business. SOAR Team busy with summer orientation

By Clint Rushing The SOAR Team is comprised of gins with new students and their through with orientation. Editor GSC students who help new GSC parents checking in and registering "We had about 250 turn out for the Every summer GSC is ridden with students learn how to register, go for for the session. Dr. Henry and Dr. new students either fresh out of high last session, but we expect 400 stu- advisement, and become better ac- Nolen then address the new students dents plus at least as many parents school or from othercolleges, and this quainted with the campus. in an assembly, Next each SOAR summer has been no exception. The for the upcoming session this week- "Our most recent orientation was Team member takes a group of 20 to end," said Binkley GSC SOAR Team (Southern Orien- last Thursday and Friday (27th, 30 students and parents on a tour of tation Advisement and Registration) 28th); our next orientation will be the campus, and then comes advise- The SOAR Team is doing 3 transfer is in the process of advising and reg- this coming weekend on Friday and ment. At the end of the first day of student orientations and 7 incoming istering new GSC students in ten Saturday," said SOAR Team mem- orientation SOAR holds a party for freshmen orientations this summer, different orientation session this ber Jerilyn Binkley. the new students. The next day the Binkley said. The adviser for the nmer. A typical orientation session be- students register for classes and are SOAR Team is Michelle McManus. Page 2 • Thursday, August 3,1989 vj} George-Anne Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper The end of an era Clint Rushing Allen Allnoch In the business world hostile take- Editor Managing Editor overs and leveraged buyouts are Bill Neville, Student Publications Advisor , common among businesses; how- From the The GEORGE-ANNE is the official student newspaper of Georgia Southern College, owned and operated by GSC stu- ever, usually those business ven- dentsand utilizing the facilrNes provided by GSC. The newspaper is theoldest continuously published weekly newspaper in Bulloch County and Statesboro, Ga. The ideas expressed herein are those of the editor or the individual authors and tures are forseen ahead of time and do not necessarily represent the views of the Student Media Committee, the administration, the faculty and staff of employers are given the chance to editors desk Georgia Southern College, orthe University System of Georgia. The GEORGE-ANNE is published twice weekly during the academic year and twice during summer quarter. bail out and find other jobs before their jobs are terminated in the OFFICE: Room 110, F. I. Williams Center. • MAIL- The GEORGE-ANNE, Landrum Center Box 8001, Clint Rushing Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. • PHONE: 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) move. Such was not the case with a friend and former employer of mine, cause Biff had been working there for Tom Hines. 3 years and J.D. for 5. I remember Most GSC students do not know we'd stand back in the kitchen and who Mr. Hines is, but I' willing to watch all the hung-over students Tremble will be missed bet that most all of them have done come in and order breakfast. The business with him before. Mr. Hines guys would wreak of beer and the is the former co-owner of Hardee's on girls always looked extremely worn out, with tangles in their hair and no Marvin Pittman Laboratory School is as much a part of GSC Main street; the one which stayed open 24 hours a day, much to the make-up on. Ah, the good ole' days; as any other entity on campus. The school provides an excellent relief of many a drunk GSC student we'd make fun of every clown who place for the GSC education majors to acquire classroom teach- searching for a bathroom, a cup of came in, and how they all deserved it! ing experience with highly representative elementary and coffee, or some food to take the place Gone are the days of meat presses middle school students, and a faculty which more than meets of other substances in their stom- and fry vats. Gone are the days of sweeping and mopping the dining any standards set by any educational facility. achs. I worked for Mr. Hines for about room. Gone are the days of "welcome three months, a relatively short time to Hardee's, may I take your order?" MPS has recently been dealt a bad hand with the news of compared to other employees who And now everything has changed. current principal Johnny Tremble's resignation, effective Au- had been working at Hardee's for Biff is managing in another fast food gust 4. Mr. Tremble has been principal* of MPS since 1979. He years. During my duration as an restaurant in town. J.D. will gradu- employee of Hardee's 301 South, I ate next spring and be off to yuppy- has givenhis support to makingnotjustMPSabetter school, but land. Betty is working with Biff. J.R., to making GSC a better school. MPS is not just losing a principal, was able to observe what was essen- tially one big family at work. Charlene, Debra, and Big Daddy just it's losing a guiding force. A couple of weeks ago Mr. Hines kind of disappeared. And Hines I closed his doors for business. I'm not guess is just taking things easy now. A few years ago when rumors began surfacing that MPS exactly sure why he did this, but it Maybe after 19 years of business in would be shut down, Tremble held his ground and an over- doesn't really matter; it's none of my the 'boro he just didn't want to play business why he did it. All I know is the game anymore. I suppose that's whelming wave of support from parents and other supporters the way things turn out in the real put an end to the idea of shutting down MPS. that it happened without warning and all the employees were stunned. world. I'm happy I was able to play the small role I played in that little Throughout the good and bad times Johnny Tremble has Now some 40 people are cast onto the unemployed world. It's an ugly sight, family. And time goes on, even as the administered Marvin Pittman with a great deal of poise and but this is the real world, where great eras end. grace. Students love him; parents love him; teachers love him. things aren't sugar coated as they are He has made a great impact on education in Bulloch County in yuppy land. All letters to the editor are subject to standard editing policies for Everyone who worked there got through his smoothly consistent style of administration. Replac- taste, libel, etc. The editor re- along with everyone else, basically. I ing him will be a quite a task to deal with, one which most would serves the right to reject any letter. deem impossible. remember working with Betty, who There is no word limit on letters is in her late 50's or early 60's. She and are published on a first come, We at the George-Anne salute Johnny Tremble for his 10 would come in every morning at 6:00 first served basis. Letters should a.m. and work until 1:30 or so. Betty address certain issues and not years of administration at Marvin Pittman. We would like to did this since 1970, when the restau- attack individuals. All letters MUST wish Mr. Tremble the best of luck as he leaves the field of rant originally opened for business. BE SIGNED . The letter writer may education to venture into the world of business. With his I remember cooking with Biff and request to remain anonymous. benevolent smile and firm decisiveness, we know.hell go far in J.D. on Sunday mornings, and how However, it will be the editor's de- we'd always get behind with the bis- cision whether or not to print the whatever challenges he should pursue! name. cuits. I'd always get the blame be- The agonies of retail sales madness Since being a full-time college stu- ment store adventures occurs at the them 30-30s. No, not the 150 grain! I dent can naturally incur some pretty cash register. That's where I will tell want 180 grain!" Or "How much is heavy expenses, I have held several Al's a pretty, housewife-type woman that that 870? Does it have a full or a different part-time jobs throughout her merchandise consisting of a modified choke?" I want to say "I most of my career at GSC. My latest Insights flashlight, atowel and a bottle of don't know, I don't care and you don't employment finds me working in the detergent comes to a total of $4.72 need that gun anyway!" sporting goods section of one of Al Allnoch and she pulls out the old Visa card to But I guess that's a bad attitude, Statesboro's local department stores, pay for it, while aline of 15 customers since it is my job to help the cus- and dealing with the shopping popu- waits behind her. tomer, so I've been making a little lation from all walks of life is a true Of course I have to follow about ten effort to better understand the differ- No I don't work here! I just like to adventure! Let me tell you about it. different steps to process the credit ent guns and how they work. And imitate the people that do because card sale while the line of customers don't worry, I'm never rude to a cus- The questions and demands I get they are my role models! But I cannot fidgets impatiently and wonders why tomer, no matter how demanding from customers often border on ab- say that of course. I must bite my lip, it takes so long to get service in these they are. I just think rude things surdity; dealing with these people is nod affirmatively and lead the cus- places. sometimes. a true test of character and patience. tomer like a lost sheep to whatever it Some of my absolutely favorite Customers can even get under my The most common scenario in my is he's looking for. shoppers are the firearm enthusi- skin without me ever meeting them department, or any for that matter, And then there is the opposite asts. Now I like just about any sport face to face. They do that by picking is this: I'm wearing dress clothes, a scene where the shopper not only that can be played with a ball (except up merchandise and putting it down tie, and a company vest and nametag knows that I work here, but he soccer), but my interest in hunting in any place but where it belongs, or, as I put stock on a shelf. A customer marches right up to me and demands and guns is next to none. And, believe even worse, they open a package to approaches me and, with a look of assistance immediately, even if I am me, hunters know what they want "get a better look at it" and then complete innocence, asks THE busy helping someone else. and they want me to know it too. throw the contents down in a state of Another one of my favorite depart- For example: "Give me a r ox of shambles and walk away. See Insights, page 8 Thursday, August 3,1989 The George-Anne • Page 3 Editor of Batman Comics Denny O'Neil talks By Gary Witte which the character thinks things Features Writer out or observes something, and gets his information that way. What we Writer/Editor DENNY O'NEIL say about Batman is that he is no has written for such comics as stranger to violence, but uses it only BATMAN, DAREDEVIL, GREEN to the extent that it is necessary; or ARROW/GREEN LANTERN, the that he perceives it to be necessary, BATMAN MOVIE ADAPTATION, and never enjoys it. Some stories that and is currently writing THE I have edited in the last year, it would QUESTION. certainly give the impression that He is also editor for BATMAN, that wasn't true. Particularly the DETECTIVE COMICS, CAP- part about him not enjoying it. So TAIN ATOM, UNKNOWN SOL- we'll be riding a lot closer herd on our DIER, CATWOMAN, and GIL- creative people, and insisting that GAMESHH they adhere to those rules also. :Is there a rule about Batman not Q.How long have you been working killing? in comic books? Batman Comics Editor Denny O'Neil signs autographs at the Atlanta A: Yes, I think that it's essential. A: Almost twenty-four years. Fantasy Fair We can justify it psychologically by Q: When did you start writing for the trauma that made him Batman; Batman? acter who's been camp for about writers do hard fantasy; we don't the other side of his obsession with A: That would be back in the late three years. Suddenly that was not a deal with elves or fairies or hulking catching criminals is an obsession sixties. I did a story with a New viable genre anymore. So my bril- kinds of characters. I prefer stories with the sacredness of human life. Orleans setting that was drawn by liant inspiration was to take Batman with an urban setting. And apart He is emphatically not a Rambo kind Erv Novik, and was a Julie Schwartz back to what he was in 1939, using from that, it is up to the individual of character; he takes no joy in mar- edited project. I thought it was a one- what we had learned in the interven- writers. Sometimes I think I should tial arts. He simply sees it as a neces- shot editing assignment. ing years about doing comic books. make up more rules, because there sary part of his job. I get very uncom- Q: One shot? But essentially to do that character have been excesses within the last fortable with characters who solve A: In those days, it was a very that Bob Kane came up with. That year. There have been times when it problems by killing people. And I different business. It wasn't that you was during '68 or '69, or somewhere has gotten away from them. For ex- think when someone who calls him- were assigned to a character; it's that in there. ample, when the character has be- self a hero takes a life, its got to be a you came in once a week and asked Q: What kind of rules do you set up come too violent, rather than cere- big deal; it can't be done casually. It what you got. So Julie gave me this for the writers you get to write for Bat- bral. I'm not dealing in specifics or has to be a major trauma. So I won't Batman assignment, which I man? In other words, what is in the criticizing people. say that Batman would never kill, thought was O.K. I kind of enjoyed Batman Bible? My version of Batman has an es-' ' it's just that it wouldn't be iri a off doing it, and then I went away and A: Well, the Batman Bible contains sential element of celebration. He hand, way, and he would.pay very didn't think about it until after the background of where Wayne Manor has to do most of his detecting by heavy dues on it. [Batman] T.V. show died and they is, how Bruce Wayne got his money; thinking about it, rather than bash- Q: What did you think about the came to us again and said look, we things that will probibly never get ing people. Its very easy to write a movie? Did you think it was faithful want you to do something. We're into the story but thats always useful story in which the character goes to the original concept? looking for something to do with for a writer to know. My current around and beats on people until he A: Yes, I thought exactly that. It Batman and it can't be camp. Be- rules; I won't let writers do hard gets the information he needs. It's was not a literal translation of what cause the T.V. show is over, and the science fiction; that is, time travel or alot trickier, but ultimately a lot we do, but it couldn't be. The problem craze is gone, and we have this char- inter-planetary travel. I won't let more satisfying to write a story in See Batman, page 8 Indigo Girls, Fetchin Bones a welcome diversion fast-paced song carried by the acous- lyrics are enough to keep my atten- Don't expect to hear a lot of deep- By Al Allnoch seated thinkinghere. On "I Dig You," Managing Editor tic guitars, "Closer to Fine" explores tion all day. a girl's attempt to understand herself when Hope sings " You sent my heart The Indigo Girls-The Indigo and the world around her. Fetchin Bones-Monster in a barrel down Niagara Falls, Now Girls As on all of the tunes, Emily's When Guadalcanal Diary played I'm driving the car through the Val- ley of the Dolls," you don't get the If you're one of those listeners who commanding, sometimes hoarse, Hanner Fieldhouse last spring, they feeling that any of the classic love are content with the mindless, drab lead vocals give the message an in- were nearly upstaged by their open- formula music of "artists" like Ma- tense emotional quality and inti- ing act Fetchin Bones, a three-man, songs are threatened. But that's o.k. The energetic guitar donna or Milli Vanilli, then don't macy, while Amy's steady alto cre- two-woman band from North Caro- work of Aaron Pitkin and Errol Ste- read this. You wouldn't like this rec- ates some rich, pleasing harmonies. lina whose quirky mix of tunes rang- wart and the mere presence of Hope ord. Together they combine for a perfectly ing from punk to hoe-down .country Nicholls make Fetchin Bones an act The Indigo Girls, who are actually matched and wonderfully unique was a happy surprise for those"who Amy Ray and Emily Saliers from At- sound. had never heard of them. that's just fun to listen and dance to. lanta, combine a refreshing throw- Michael Stipe of R.E.M., whom the On Monster you can hear a lot of Tunes like "Love Crushing," "Mr. back to the folk sound of the sixties girls are good friends with, makes art the material that was done in con- Bad," and "Astronaut" generated a very favorable reaction at the con- with thoughtful, often philosophical, appearance on "Kid Fears," a song cert, though it doesn't quite have the cert, as evidenced by the throngs of lyrics about relationships, life, love thathasbeen gettingfairly extensive edge and the rawness of their live students dancing on the Hanner gym and religion. In fact, in the list of airplay on 1-95. For the R.E.M. fans, sound. But progressive rock fans will credits, Emily gives thanks to Joni the rest of the band (Peter Buck, still enjoy the style, which has floor. You won't hear many tunes from Mitchell "for the inspiration." Mike Mills and Bill Berry) back up enough originality to make it identi- Monster on commercial radio, but The primary instruments used on the girls on 'Tried to be True," a tale fiable. WVGS has the album and has been the album are acoustic guitars, of a relationship broken by the desire The most noticeable element of played by both girls. Backed unob- for fame and fortune. Buck, Mills and Fetchin Bones is the effervescent playing a lot of cuts from it lately. trusively by an occasional bass gui- Berry give the tune a recognizably Hope Nicholls, the lead singer. Call them and request Fetchin tar and drum set, this simple, unclut- R.E.M. flavor which goes well with Hope's squeaky, high-pitched voice Bones, or better yet, buy the album. tered arrangement allows the girls' Emily and Amy's own original style. makes her lyrics barely discernible I'm certainly not an expert on the vocal and lyrical talents to shine With this record, The Indigo Girls at times, but that sound goes well progressive scene, but I know this through with a clearness and fresh- prove that an act doesn't need flashy with the unrestrained air of her record is a lot of fun. I guess I should ness rarely heard on top-40 radio. electronic keyboards or a backing band. When you listen to this band, thank the College Activities Board You've probably already seen the band of orchestra-like proportions to especially in concert, you sometimes for bringing Guadalcanal Diary and video to one of the best tunes on the create interesting music. Their get the feeling that they are teetering 'Fetchin Bones to GSC in the first album, "Closer to Fine," on MTV. A simple, folksy sound and insightful on the brink of being out-of-control. place. Good job CAB! The George-Anne • Page 4 Thursday, August 3,1989 A Look back at the splendid history of 007 while we all are waiting for the arrival of Bond on Her Majesty's Secret Service and always with a License To Kill by Mike Mills vegetable fortune, to finance 16 more Senior Writer Bond epics including this summer's release of License to Kill. Bond movies became money mak- By looking at the calendar, it is ing machines for Broccoli as he recre- obvious that this is the summer of an ated Fleming's British Secret Serv- odd numbered year and that can only ice agent through the entire novel mean one thing: the appearance of a series from 1962 to 1979 when Ian's new James Bond film with thrilling literary gold mine went dry. The pro- stunts, exotic locales, nifty gadgets ducers and writers of the Bond series and voluptuous females. Throughout then decided to utilize unused seg- most of our lives, James Bond has ments of the novels and the short been a true constant in the face of stories to continue the Bond opus. political and social disillusionment With the exception of the 1967 spoof attributable tao our favorite, but of the Bond genre in Casino Royale, unfortunately, very human heroes. the filmakers tried to adhere ,tp the. silliness of the Moore series. mimicry have amply demonstrated For 27 years; Bond has gracefully Bond legend as Fleming visualized Okay, quiz time... That was only the power and permanence of James sauntered onto the silver screen, the character by hiring a series of four of the five actors who have Bond, 007 licensed to kill. For 27 dapperly dressed and refined. He has leading men who fit into the Bond played the immortal Bond. Who was years, Bond has lived life, loved charmed the pants off numerous criteria and makeup. the last? I will give you a hint... it was beautiful women and loosed his women and given a sales boost to Only five men have played the in Casino Royale, the actor does not rough justice on the fictional master Palm Beach casual wear, but the real most successful agent in the "00 se- generally fit into the accepted Bond criminals of the world. If the antici- threat of danger and sudden death ries" and spoken those immortal mold, is short Jewish and wears pation awaiting the present Bond lurks about his person like a brewing words, "My name is Bond, James glasses. I will give you the answer movie released this month is an indi- storm on the horizon. Bond is an in- Bond..." Connery starred in the first later on in the article. cation, James Bond will survive to stitution and a somewhat comforting five films (Dr. No, From Russia Part of the Bond mystique has reek havoc well into the 1990's and constant that we have in all of our With Love, Goldfinger, always been the exotic and lavish into the next century. lives. Thunderball, You Only Live locations where 007 plies his grim The answer to the question of who James Bond was born through the Twice) and was followed by a single trade. From Jamaica to Egypt, from was the fifth actor to portray James imaginative mind and nimble fingers inept performance by George China to Gibraltar, Bond regularly Bond might surprize you. In the 1967 of Ian Lancaster Fleming, a journal- Lazenby in On Her Majesty's Se- crosses the globe in pursuit of his version of Casino Royale, WOODY ist and part-time author. His first cret Service which caused such a elusive and world-dominating foes. ALLEN played both Bond and the Bond novel, Casino Royale, was subsequent outcry of public outrage The last release, The Living Day- arch-villain Dr. Hood in the spoof of first published in 1953 and was to be that Connery came out of retirement lights, was no exception to this rule the Bond series and co-starred with followed by 12 other full length nov- in 1971 to save the series and the as Bond found himself in Czechoslo- David Niven and Peter Sellers. els including For Your Eyes Only world in Diamonds Are Forever. vakia, Afganistan, Austria, and (1960) that contained four short sto- In 1973, Bond changerfaces again as Morocco. Equally important to the Here's a complete list of Bond ries. Fleming's tales introduced the strapped on the 007 legend has been his impressive filmography from 1962 to 1989: handsome, tough and romantic Bond Walther P.P.K. (.35 millimeter pis- array of lethal toys supplied by the 1962- Dr. No: Bond- Sean Con- in exotic places, armed with the lat- tol, standard issue of the 00 agents) equipment quartermaster "Q" from nery, Honey Rider- Ursula Andress est technological weaponry and hav- and went on to serve his queen and the 00 headquarters. Some of the 1963- From Russia With Love: ing the ability to save the often im- country in Live And Let Die. In more famous Bond devices include Bond- Sean Connery, Tatiana Roma- periled world at the drop of a hat. total, Moore starred in seven Bond watches with armor piercing poison- nova- Daniela Bianchi Fleming's books became instant films (The Man With The Golden ous darts, cigarette missiles, foun- 1964- Golfinger: Bond- Sean international best-sellers and his Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, tain pens armed with acid and port- Connery, - Honor hero was permanently affixed into Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, able helicopters. Blackman the lore and legend of modern liter- , ), but Even with the gadgets, locations 1965- Thunderball: Bond- Sean ary pop society. his performances were constantly and prolific violence, it is the Bond Connery, Domino- Claudine Auger The first James Bond film, Dr. No, compared to the Connery original "women" who are the real drawing 1967- You Only Live Twice: was released in 1962 to largely ap- and found to come up generally lack- card for many 007 fans. From Bar- Bond- Sean Connery, Kissy Suzuki- preciative audiences and starred a ing. In 1985, it was judged that bara Bach to Maud Adams, the Bond Mie Hama relative unknown Scottish actor Moore was a bit too old to be portray- women have always been amongst 1967- Casino Royale: Bond- named Sean Connery. Connery's ing the ever-youthful Bond prompt- the most beautiful and alluring fe- Woody Allen, Dr. Hood- Woody Allen striking good looks, suave demeanor ing the producers to call in renowned males to inhabit the face of the earth. 1969- On Her Majesty's Secret and fiery temper convinced the cast- British actor Timothy Dalton to fill Without them, the Bond series would Service: Bond- George Lazenby, ing crew to pass over a huge en- the rather large shoe of his predeces- be nothing much different from the Teresa, Contessa di Vicenza- Diane semble of hopefuls that included fu- _sors. The 1987release of The Living mundane scores of copy-cat agents Rigg ture Bond Roger Moore and to hire Daylights heralded a return to ET and detectives that infest television 1971- Diamonds Are Forever: Connery for one of the most coveted Bond more in keeping with the Flem- and movies trying desperately to Bond- Sean Connery, - _ri~- *" -~i~c in ronont Viictarv. Dr. Jill St. John No s tremendous success prompted ing original as the secret agent dem- cash in on the Bond mystique and onstrated the darker side of his na- millions. From The Avengers to producer and movie mogul Albert R. See Bond,page 8 "Cubby" Broccoli, heir to the broccoli ture that was so lacking during the Get Smart, the creators of such Thursday, August 3,1989 The George-Anne • Page 5 Bond's own trivia and quiz to expose your 007 aptitude Here's a list of some little known Top 4 Bond arch-enemy names: was paid $5,000,000 for the remake Bond: "/must be dreaming"? James Bond facts and figures includ- 1) 2) 3) of the 1967 version of Thunderball. 6) And which movie has these lines: ing a little quiz to test your knowl- 4) . The new Bond movie License (In bed, the girl says referring to her edge about Bond lore. James Bond and the other 00 To Kill had the dubious distinction empty wineglass) Magda: "/ think I Here's a list of some of the more series agents were licensed to kill by of being the first film not titled after need refilling." Bond: "Of course you notable stars who played Bond arch- the Queen of England007 anywhere, an novel or short story do." enemies: Telly Savalas (Kojak ), anytime, and for any reason that and is composed of segments derived 7) Which movie involved a sinister Donald Pleasance (Holloween ) , they felt justified or not. from independent writers and very plot to destroy the U.S. economy by Chistopher Lee, Christopher Out of the 56 sexual opportuni- little Fleming material. exploding a nuclear bomb at Fort Walken (The Deer Hunter ), and ties offered to Bond by the willing Knox and making all the gold bullion . and wantoned females of the film of the federal reserve radioactive? Besides the stars playing Bond series, James consummated 55 rela- Quiz about James Bond Trivia: 8) And finally, who was the only himself, only two people have played tionships and tossed only Bibi Dahl 1) What do the initials of the ultra- woman character to appear in every in two different Bond films: Maud (Lynn Holly Johnson) out of bed be- evil crime organization SPECTRE James Bond picture, but unable to Adams (Man With The Golden cause she was too young. that Bond and the other 00 agents ever have wild sex with the promis- Gun, Octopussy ), Richard Kiel Out of the first 15 Bond movies fought stand for? cuous agent? (Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker). there were 95 individual fight scenes 2) What movie does the head of the Ultra-enemy of Bond, Ernst leading to a 6.33 fight per movie Japanese secret service Tiger Blofeld, number one agent of percentage rate of Bond beating the Tanaka appear in? (Hint: a reincar- SPECTRE, appeared in 6 different crap out of his enemies. nated Bond must become Japanese). Bond movies and emerged as the 3) Which movie involved a plot to While James has driven three Answers to the Bond Quiz: only villain not dead by the end of the destroy the entire Silicon Valley of different models of cars throughout Xuu8difauoj\[ ssij^ (8 picture. his series (Lotus, Bentley, Austin California and features an appear- ■iaBuLjpp*) (L Some of the more notable Martin), he refused to carry no other ance by a former member of The names who have starred as love Avengers who played the dapper iCssncfopo (9 models of sidearms besides his jaSuLrpiof) (g interests opposite Bond: Ursula Walther P.P.K .35 millimeter pistol John Steed? Andress, Jill St. John, Jane Sey- and a Baretta. 4) Which movie was highlighted by inXVO£AKnAV(8 mour, Maud Adams, Barbara Bach, From his first appearance as the hot breath of a diesel-powered Tayna Roberts, Lynn Holly Johnson, James Bond in Dr. to his final dragon that terrorized a village in aoiMx SAJT Xxuo noA (Z No uorjao^xg pue 'aSuaAay 'uisi Kim Bassinger, Lana Wood, Barbara bow as the secret agent in Jamaica and three assassins named Never Say -J0.U9J, uo uoisstuiuiog repadg (x Carrera and Grace Jones. Never Again, Connery's span of "The Three Blind Mice"? Top 4 Bond women's names: 1) service to the crown spanned 21 5) Which movie featured these Pussy Galore 2) Dr. Holly Goodhead years (1962-1983). For his role in immortal lines: (As Bond is waking 3) Octopussy 4) Plenty OToole Never Say Never Again, Connery up) Girl: "Hello, I'm Pussy Galore." Karate Kid III shows impending old age school. In The Karate Kid II, Morita and Macchio go off to the Orient to right by Mike Mills some ancient wrongs and beat the College Cinemas Senior Writer fudge out of a few Okinawa evil guys. Great, okay, it was tolerable but a bit Long, long ago in a galaxy far, far sappy. I lived with it. This is where Mike A t The Movies away... Oops! I am sorry, I was start- the next movie takes off. Great? *** Reviewing*** ing a review of a good, honest movie Okay? No, not hardly. without aspirations of making mil- This is one movie series that lions of dollars in sequel after sequel should just die. The Karate Kid III is m® fi€(QF@ifrf Kfldl by writing scripts that contain the like one of those casserole dishes you same ingredients over and over leave in the freezer too long. You again. Sadly, this is true for the new aren't sure if you will like it, are fi^w i^v&ffrdgj Adults $5.00 release of Columbia's The Karate pretty sure that it is bad, and your . Kids under Kid in, an epic story of an over- mother told you not to let things get 7:00-9:20 grown actor unable to find real cine- too old before you use them. That is 12-$3.00 matic roles and relying on the safe, the biggest problem with this movie; money filled world of the oppressive Ralph Macchio is just too old to be fight scene is as predictable as they bit of cinematic fluff. sequel. considered a karate "kid" any longer. come and if you cannot guess who Ralph Macchio, try to find some I liked the original version of The Macchio has made a living on playing wins in the end, then you are badly in scripts that will allow you to be an Karate Kid. It was a action packed, children's roles and now that he is in need of some psychiatric counseling. adult for once in your life. Pat Morita, interestinglittle movie that was born his twenties, it is time to move on to The only bright spot in this movie keep on doing your toothpaste com- into the heyday of the Rocky era and adult roles. is the role of the evil head master of mercials and refuse to talk to anyone had some good points to separate it As far as the plot goes, this movie is the equally evil karate school John wanting to make The Karate Kid IV. from the masses of other cinematic little different from the first two Kreese neatly played by Martin Give us all a break and let this series offerings. Pat Morita and Ralph "Adventures in Morita baby-sitting". Kove. I found myself rooting for the die before it turns into a joke like the Macchio worked well together as The plot is the same. Macchio gets to bad guys rather than the good and Friday the 13th and Police Acad- martial arts master and pupil. meet some great girl, falls in love, hoping that someone would smash emy never-ending sequels have be- Morita's sad eyes told volumes as he gets in trouble and fightshis way out, Macchio's smug face. But, unfortu- come. mentors his student in the finer asks Morita to help him with his nately, I knew this would not be the points of the art until the ultimate karate, and eventually fights the bad case and I had to face the fact that my See Kid. page 8 showdown with the evil karate guy in the end. The final, climatic wishes would not be answered in this Thursday, August 3,1989 Page 6 • The George-Anne The return of Harvo's Football Picks

By Terry Harvin successful season. Hopefully they Famous Sports Writer will continue to soar in 1989. Last year's Eagle offense kept the I was on the fifth hole, an uphill par fans on both sides of the gridiron in four towards the clubhouse, when I awe. As soon as you thought they thought to myself "Damn, it's hot and were out of the game, Gross and Co. humid out here." Then I swallowed a always seemed to (well, most of the gnat. Not a big one, just a small time) climb out of the cellar and fly appetizer, but it was enough to make into the endzone. me take note of the slow increase in Let's remember E.T. as "Mr T.D." the gnat population over the past and Frankie Johnson as "Fast month. Frankie." And how about those "Umm... What could it be?," I bombs from Gross to Belser or the asked. " Well, I realized the simple long distance gallops by Joe Ross. answer immediately. "Why.... it's But plaease, one thing I beg of thee, almost football season again... of just forget the fumble in Idaho. course. Boy, I should really stop talk- Sept. 2- Valdosta State College- ing to myself. It's not good for my golf The home opener is always an excit- game." ing game, but this year it could prove It's time to reflect on the 1988 sea- to be real battle for the Eagles, unlike son and think about how much better the previous season openers. The South Carolina State's band was Blazers went 6-3-1 last year, but this than ours. Well don't worry March- matchup seems to be more important ing Eagles, we're not playing them to VSC than their whole season. this year, but I wouldn't travel to In fact, if they leave Statesboro Jacksonville for the Florida A & M victorious, it will make them forget game if I were you. Them Rattlers the rest of their schedule. They have a "fresh" halftime show that showedjusthowmuch potential they would probably spoil the trip back to have when they whipped the Univer- the 'Boro.' sity of Central Florida last year. We can always remember the Octo- They're not a Newberry and defi- ber "Almost" in Tallahassee against nitely not a Catawba, but we still Florida State. Hey, erase the fourth should fly past the Blazers on my quarter and Bowden is a loser. But mother and brother Scott's birthday. Darrell Hendrix (43) and the rest of the GSC defense hope to be as stingy don't you know the Seminoles took a Sept. 9- West Georgia College- The in '89 as they were last season (file photo) butcherin'during practice the follow- Eagles could could have either trav- ing week. eled to Daytona Beach to play Be- If the Braves beat us, their school though MTSU lost their great quar- And what about the Southern de- thune Cookman or signed a contract will probably shut down in celebra- terback in Marvin Collier, they have fense. The athletic ability that they with West Georgia for a home game tion for a decade. It's possible. They every other offensive starter in '88 possess would make any opposing in the 'Boro. I think they made the have a new coach from the Univer- returning as well as new transfer coach fret. The defensive dominance right decision, despite any criticism sity of Alabama. We'll not hold that quarterback from the University of was definitely the key to the Eagles' about a weak schedule. against him though. The Braves had Tennessee. a record of 4-6 last season. I think Their defense ranked #1 in pass they would have fit in better as.a defense last season, but that's o.k. season opener for the Eagles. They lost their defensive backs and Sept. 16- Florida A & M- The Rat- the Eagles don't pass anyway. The tlers will probably win their confer- Eagles will take revenge under the ence this year. This is a team full of lights in Paulson Stadium with natural athletes who will run past ESPN and Chris Berman making the you before even before you realize calls. that they had the ball. FAMU beat Sept. 30- The University of Open- the Eagles two years ago in Jackson- Last year's statistics are missing and ville, and will come into the game I can't find any information on the looking to bring back bad GSC school. The only thing I can tell you memories. about this game is to remain open- Offensively and defensively the minded and pray the Eagles don't Rattlers are strong, and their special lose. teams are perhaps the strongest link Oct. 7- Savannah State College- in the rattle. The Gator Bowl out- The last time these two teams met come will give way to two winners. resulted in a fourth quarter fight. The Eagles will win the football Sounds like a blast, but this time it game, but the Rattlers will be the will be a rumble in the 'Boro. I heard decisive victors in the battle of the Don King is promoting the match, bands. Sorry GSC band members, but don't quote me on that^ you just ain't got that rythym. GSC better not fall asleep and Sept. 23- Middle Tenn. State- expect to dream past SSC or it could Rumor has it that ESPN would like be a heck of an alarm on the first to televise this contest on the Thurs- Saturday in October. They will come day night before the set date. I think to Paulson ready to play, so let's hope it is the second day of classes as well. that the Eagles aren't celebrating Welcome back students, now you Octoberfest while someone invades might have a real reason to party on their nest. Don't worry, we'll win. I'll Thursday night. give it at least three rounds. The Eagles will have revenge on Oct. 14- Nicholls State College- their minds after last year's loss to These Cajuns didn't enjoy their last the Blue Raiders in what seemed like visit to Statesboro in 1986. The Ham- Ernest Thompson (12) earned the nickname "Mr. T.D." for his nearly a hurricane. But revenge will not Bone was just too spicy for them. But unfailing ability to find the endzone last season come easily for Southern. Even don't think they've forgotten that Thursday, August 3,1989 SPORTS Page 7 • The George-Anne -n

Continued from page 6 The Dukes were ranked 13th last post-season disaster. The Colonels season. Oh yea, their alumni are too had a 7-4 record last year that aver- cheap to pay for game tickets. Last aged 154 yards rushing and 152 season when we played up there, all yards passing. Pretty balanced, huh? of their alumni sat in the endzone on Seven starters return on defense a railroad track up against a hill. And and they have a good special teams. another reason thay will lose is be- Where is Thibodaux, La.? I don't cause the Duke was blown away in know, but that's where the game is the presidential election. They are played. It will be a long flight, so I doomed with the curse of over-fuzzy hope the Eagles' arms don't get too eyebrows and a big nose. Liberals. tired. Oct. 21-University of Central Flor- Nov. 11- UT Chattanooga- GSC ida- Last year the Knights spent the Homecoming- The Mocs went 4-7 majority of the season ranked #1 in last season, but it ended on a positive Division II. When GSC & UCF meet note by scoring 29 points in a loss to each year, the fans always get their Western Kentucky, 28 points in an money's worth. upset over Appalachian State, and The Knights are mostly a passing scaring Furman in a three-point loss. team with a host of great receivers to They return 12 starters, but four of compliment the arms of their their top six tacklers are gone. Also straight-drop-back passing quarter- the Mocs lost two of their running backs. The Eagles were just too backs and their punter Billy Smith. strong for UCF last season, Even though we won last year 13-3, outscoring the Knights 31-17 in the the Eagles still have revenge on their Citrus Bowl. UCF will come back to minds, and especially Bart Hughes. Paulson Stadium airing the ball out, Hughes broke his leg against the but the Eagles return starting defen- Mocs in last season's contest. I feel sive backs Randall Boone, Taz Dixon, sorry for their running backs, who Rodney Oglesby and Kevin Whitley. have to face up to this linebacker's GSC will send their opponents back call. to Disney World with Mickey and Goofy. The Eagles aren't afraid of the Raymond Gross (11) will once again lead the Eagle offense this season Nov. 18- Marshall University- The Knight. Thundering Herd was 11-2 last sea- son. They lost a lot on defense, re- Oct. 28- Samford University- In went 5-6 in their first season in Div. Nov. 4- James Madison Univer- turning only three starters, but they 1986, these Bulldogs were bad. I I-AA. sity- 17 starters return off of last return seven offensive players. They mean they stunk! I had a friend who When the preseason polls came out year's Duke's squad that posted a 5- lost all of their receivers, but return played receiver for them that year earlier this month, Terry Bowden's 6 record. The Eagles won the last their quarterback. and he quit because he saw no hope in two-year-old team received some matchup 27-17 in the rain and wind votes for the top-twenty, and justly their future. They lost to Central in Harrisonburg, Va. This season The Eagles have never faced the Florida 66-6 that year and the only so. They lose only three starters on GSC will travel back up north to face Herd before, but they have seen ac- offense and seven return on defense. reason thay scored was because the the Dukes, but this time it shouldn't tion against several Southern Con- I pick them to be one our toughest UCF punter kicked the ball the be as easy. ference opponents. This game should opponents. They will be football wrong way. be a fantastic end-of-the-regular But a new coach came riding into power in the years to come. They have these two linebackers season finale. Birmingham, Als. in 1987 and took What do South Carolina State and who eat Joe Ross and Raymond those mangy mutts to a 9-1 season in Samford have in common? Well, Gross dolls, scrambled of course. ***So the next time you are out Div. III. His name is Terry Bowden, their nicknames are the Bulldogs They also have a 6-4, 235 pound playing golf or working in the yard the son of big bad Bobby Bowden at and I hate the University of Georgia quarterback that told me Giff Smith andagnatfliesinyourmouthjustbe FSU. Oh no, not him! Yea, I'm afraid Bulldogs Therefore the Eagles will and Bart Hughes were runts. Maybe thankful that it's almost pigskin so. Anyway, last season, the Bulldogs automatically win by technicality. so, but runts try harder. season again.

By Al Allnoch Yes, it happened to him again. playoff that would follow. He birdied I think that one of two things will Managing Editor Incredibly, the "Great White Shark" the first two playoff holes at Troon happen to Norman. In majors to Since there is still not much going seemingly had another major tour- two weeks ago, but then bogeyed the come, either he will catch fire and on around the GSC sports world, I'm nament in his grasp, only to watch it third. An excellent drive on the run so far in front of the field that no going to write about one of my favor- wither away, this time into the out- fourth received a terrible break by one can catch him and cause another ite sports, which is golf. If you're not of-bounds area at Troon's 18th hole. getting so much roll it found a fair- disaster, or he will not recover from a golf fan, well, too bad! How much more disappointment can way bunker, and from there on, it this latest loss and we won't hear For the first time since 1983, the this man take? was over. from him again. He has expressed a United States has produced a British For those who don't follow pro golf, It seems like Norman can play the deep desire to win more majors, so I Open Champion. In a four-hole play- consider what setbacks have befallen hottest golf imaginable to get into hope he's not through yet. The off, Mark Calcavecchia defeated winning position, but at the very last "Shark" is a likable guy, plus he's sort Wayne Grady and Greg Norman for Norman, whose only major title came in the 1986 British Open. In 1984 he moment, when it really counts, some- of a hero-type figure, and golf fans the title, which the oddsmakers in lost the U.S. Open in a playoff to want somebody like that to cheer for. Troon, Scotland said the Americans thing goes awry. He shot a course Fuzzy Zoeller. Bob Tway holed a had little chance of winning. record 64 just to make the playoff at One last note on the '89 British bunker shot to beat him in the 1986 In fact, in addition to Calcavec- Troon, you know. Open: GSC grad Jodie Mudd shot a PGA and, of course, Larry Mize's chia's first-place finish, six of the top Is he a choker? I don't know. In the 10-under-par 278 for the champion- chip-in at the 1987 Masters did him ten finishers were from the U.S. So case of the '86 PGA and the '87 Mas- ship to finish fifth. And this was only in again. take that, you Brits! But that's not ters, Tway and Mize holed two mir- his first British Open! Jodie also shot the main purpose of my column. In this year's Masters, he made a acle shots, something Norman had a final round 66 in the Masters help While I'm thrilled for Calcavecchia back-nine charge that electrified the no control over. Maybe he doesn't him to a sixth-place finish. Who and the U.S., what I really want to crowd, but after underclubbing his come through in the pressure situ- knows, we mightbe seeingone of own know is: Will Greg Norman ever win second shot to the 18th green, he ations now because those two losses in the winner's circle of a major another major tournament? couldn't make birdie to get in the are still with him. championship soon! Page 8 • The George-Anne • Thursday, August 3,1989 Batman . we're going for stories with plots and especially not a continuous publica- Continued from page 3 deeper characterization; maybe an tion in the same format. So we have when you're doing a adaptation is A:I tend to enjoy stuff off the beaten idea or two that is not normally found no role models. We are really making exactly like the problem you face path; after all, I am drenched in in a comic. it up as we go along. But I think that when you're translating poetry from super-heroes for forty to sixty hours a one of the reasons that those three one language to another. If you do it week, depending how rough my work Q: Do you think Batman will be characters have lasted is that the literally, you end up with gibberish. week is. It has to be an extraordinary here fifty years from now? central archetype that they repre- So what you have to do is seek out the super-hero story to catch my inter- A: Will the planet be here fifty sent is very powerful, and very en- original, and then re-create that in est. Watchmen was one such. I read years from now? I have a lot of reser- during. And unless there is some another media. And I thought that the first two issues from a sense of vations about that. If we don't clean massive psychological change, a the people who put together the duty and then found myself reading up our act with regards to the envi- planetwide mutation in the way movie had a very clear idea of what the rest for pleasure. But its very ronment the answer will be no, Bat- people regard things, I don't see why Batman was really about. And given rare that I come close to enjoying man won't be here. Will my grand- those three characters could not still the fact they are doing their version rather than respecting anythingthat children? Assuming that we do clean be in publication. They probibly in 1989, and we essentially do our comes close to what I do for a living. up our act, I see no reason why not. won't be on little thin pulp paper version in 1939, they did an incred- Q:What kind of projects are you We're in terra Incognita now, the anymore, but probably on computer ible job of re-creating the basic idea of working on now? guys who do Superman, Batman, equipment of some sort. I think, Batman, with a modern sensibility A: The third Batman title has been and Wonder Woman. No characters given all of that, with all those quali- and given the requirements of their taking my attention for the past six before in history have been in con- fications, there will be a Batman fifty media. months. That is going to be an odd tinuous publication for fifty years; years from now. Q: Is there plans for a female Robin comic book. It is called Legends of the before the taking place of Batman: Dark Knight, and it will be done in The Dark Knight Returns? five issue arcs. I will do five issues, A: Dark Knight is 20 years from and someone else will do five issues, now, whenever now is, so there are no and then I will come back and do five plans for the next three years for a more. The art team won't be the same female Robin. and it won't be in present context. Ten Qualities Required Q. Are there plans for a new Robin It's a book that's intended to be period? more mature. If you read the Ques- A: Well, I can't talk about that. I tion, then you know that mature, as to work for the keep hearing the female idea and it is I use the term, does not mean sex and interesting idea, just not one that we violence. Unfortunately, that is what George-Anne have any plans to do. it usually means when applied to Q: What specific comics do you comics. I think that's the antithesis personally read for enjoyment? of mature, that's sophomoric. So, Insights Answer the following questions Continued from page 2 keeps me going in my job more than "Don't worry honey, that salesman anything else is knowing that one, there will pick it up. That's what he's day I will be doing something that I' here for." Sure that's what I'm here .truly enjoy, and therefore can devote for! I work here to wait on people who my energy to it wholeheartedly. don't have the responsibility to pick Just remembering that I am get- 1. Was your verbal S.A.T score at least up after themselves or the considera- ting a college education and that 200? tion to respect the merchandise there are talents I possess of more which, although they may not want substance than selling sporting f it, someone else may. Have you ever goods keeps me from givingup. So for 2. Do you follow fire trucks? tried to force a size X-large raincoat the remainder of my tenure as a back into the 8" x 8" clear plastic "Sporting Goods Professional," I will container in which it arrived and do the best I can to be patient and 3. Can you slam a door really hard? make it look as if it had never been help my customers. And one day it opened? No, it is not an easy task. will be over, and I will once again be I think something must happen to among the ranks of the people who 4. Do you read National Geographic to see normal, respectable, upstanding citi- now so resolutely badger me like Naked Natives? zens as soon as they step into a de- south Georgia gnats in the summer partment store like this. Maybe they heat. "Excuse me mister, how much feel relieved of the pressures of their is that shotgun?!" 5. Did you cry when Mr. Green Jeans died? everyday life, and they think they can act like morons as long as they are shopping there. Not everyone is a Bond 6. Can you scream? bad customer, but it seems that way Continued from page 4 sometimes. Actually there are plenty 1973- Live And Let Die: Bond- of intelligent, pleasant customers Roger Moore, Solitaire- Jane Sey- 7. Do you know the name of Pee Wee's whom I don't mind dealing with in mour genie? the least. 1974- The Man With The Golden But I think there is a moral to this Gun: Bond- Roger Moore, Mary story, and that is: be thankful that Goodnight- 8. Do you like to spring for pizza? you're in college getting an education 1977- The Spy Who Loved Me: so you won't have to work in such a Bond- Roger Moore, Major Anya place for your career. The thing that Amasova- Barbara Bach 9. Do your parents own a condo in Daytona? 1979- Moonraker: Bond- Roger Moore, Dr. Holly Goodhead- Lois Chiles 10. Will they let us use it ? Kid 1981-For Your Eyes Only: Bond- Continued from page 5 Roger Moore, Melina Havelock- If you answered yes to any of the above questions, Carole Bouquet On the proverbial and ever-lasting 1983- Octopussy: Bond- Roger you need to consider applying for a job at the College Guy Index, I will give this Moore, Octopussy- Maud Adams George-Anne. You don't get paid much, but you do over worked and overdone sequel one 1983- Never Say Never Again: get a little cash as a token of our esteem. So come and one half boxes of popcorn on the Bond- Sean Connery to the George-Anne office in the William Center, four box scale for a twenty-three year 1985- A View To A Kill: Bond- old "kid", a transparent plot, and the Roger Moore, - Tayna room 110, Or give us a call at 681-5246. greed that prompted the'creation of Roberts this disaster. Mark my words, this 1987- : movie will be in the video stores Bond- Timothy Dalton, Kara Milovy- within 6 months along with all those Maryan d'Abo other "quality" sequels. The Karate 1989- License To Kill: Bond- Kid m, let it die and let it die soon. Timothy Dalton