Northern Iowa Shocks Missouri Future of Lithuania Discussed
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(AP) — Maurice Newby hit a 3- over the right eye, right knee, and In the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, President JD -n pointer with one second left and Northern Iowa shocked right hand. Vylautus Landsbergis said Soviet military maneuvers in No. 11 Missouri 74-71 in Friday’s first round of the To compensate for medical ex the breakaway Baltic republic were increasing tensions ^ F NCAA tournament’s Southeast Regional. penses and other damages, including in the region. Troy Muilenburg and Brad Hill provided the outside lo.st wages from missed work, she On Sunday, Soviet military jets buzzed Vilnius in — m shooting and Jason Reese added inside scoring and filed a lawsuit against the town. what many Lithuanians considered an intimidation lactic, O o defensive rebounds as the 14th-sceded Panthers built a Last November, a judge recom TASTE OF SPRING and Soviet troops held maneuvers in the countryside. 12-point lead with 4:49 to play. mended the town pay her S7.500 for — Kiki, an 8-year-old “The military exercises of Soviet troops in Lithuania ^ DO But the Tigers, seeded No. 3, used an 8-0 run to get her losses. Her attorney agreed the gorilla at Boston’s now underway are intensifying tensions,” Landsbergis H - < told Lithuania’s legislature, according to Lithuanian back in it and Nathan Buntin tied the game at 71-71 amount was fair. And so did the Franklin Park Zoo, m . when he sank a layup with 29 seconds remaining, was Town Attorney’s office, citing Gold television editor Eduardas Potashinkis, who monitored chews on a twig Sun o fouled by Reese and made the free throw. ing’s injuries as moderately severe the meeting. It was the fifth personal for Reese, who finished with and the defect in the sidewalk — a day. It was the first The Lithuanian leader said he was told in a meeting 18 points and 15 rebounds, 11 of them off the defensive metal sign pole protruding from the day warm enough th'ig with high-rahking Soviet officers on Sunday that the maneuvers had been planned long in advance. boards. , j n j sidewalk — as demonstrable. year to allow the Northern Iowa brought the ball up the court and called This settlement plus two others Landsbergis asked if he would be notified in advance r- 33 zoo’s gorillas outside. of future maneuvers, one of the officers replied that he time with 10 seconds left. Newby, who finished with were approved last month by the The Associated Press O O nine points, worked himself free on the left wing and put Board of Directors. The three, totall could not make any guarantees. up the winning 20-footcr. ing more than $11,850, arc not un The six-member delegation that arrived in Moscow O "n Missouri was unable to get the ball in play before time usual. was headed by Egidius Bickauskas, a lawyer who recent m rn ly resigned from l^rthtumian Ooninninist Party. expired. Town Attorney Maureen Northern Iowa (23-8) was playing in its first-ever Chmiclccki says that since 1984, the It was empowered by Lithuania’s parliament to meet NCAA tournament game after winning the Association town has paid out about $100,000 to with Gorbachev and propose a suin of negotiations on in Herald named top in class by peers dependence, said a spokesman for the Lithuanian O O of Mid-Continent Universities tournament. victim’s of what, for some at least, nationalist movement Sajudis. Missouri (26-6), which was bounced from the first arc mean streets. And the town is The Manchester Herald has been local (news.)” The Middlc.scx News of Framingham m z round of the Big Eight Conference tournament by exposed to liability for approximate The judges also called the pa.sic-up of was named Newspaper of the Year in the The Soviet Congress of People’s Deputies on o > named the 1990 Newspaper of the Year Thursday declared Lithuania’s Feb. 11 declaration of in Colorado last weekend, lost four of its final five games. ly another $215,000. the paper “very professional.” Sunday category for papers with a cir > 1“ in its circulation category by the New dependence illegal and directed Gorbachev to defend Muilenburg scored seven points and Hill six in an 18-4 “We have some very sizable suits Tiic Herald won its award in the culation of 49,999 and under. The News England Newspaper Association. Soviet interests and citizens in the Baltic republic of 3.8 33 O) run that gave Northern Iowa a 25-11 lead. The Fathers facing us right now,” Chmiclccki The Herald, one of two Connecticut category which included newspapers wa"! also named “best newspaper in the million. made all six field-goal attempts in the surge, including said. newspapers to win the honor, and six with circulations of less than 11,999. contest.” Greenwich Time of Greenwich 33 > five from 3-point range. Some arc in the range of $75,0(X1 other daily newspapers were named Winning merit awards in the same and The Berkshire Eagle of Pittsfield, Plea.se see LITHUANIA, page 10 > Northern Iowa made eight of 12 3-pointers en route to to $100,000. Ncwsjiapcrs of the Year in an awards category were the Beverly Times of Mass., won merit awards. ■D a 42-31 halftime lead. “The sidewalks in Manchester arc ceremony Friday in the Westin Hotel in Beverly, Mass., and The News, of The Middlesex News also won the lop Minnesota 64, UTEP 61 OT: Melvin Newbem had really in gross condition,” she says, Boston. Two weekly newspapers also Soulhbridge, Mass. award for papers with a circulation of three clutch baskets and sparked a stingy Minnesota adding that Manchester residents arc won the lop honor. Other winners were: 35,(KV to 59,999, and was praised as defense as the 20th-ranked Gophers beat Texas-El Phso going to pay one way or another — The ncwspapicrs were judged on over The Hartford Courani was named “best of show.” The Cape Cod Times of 64-61 in overtime Friday and moved on to the second either through lawsuits or repairs or all appearance, quality of writing and Newspaper of the Year among papers Hyannis, Mass., and The Standard-Times Index round of the NCAA Southeast regional. both. editing, inside content, photos, u.sc of with a daily circulation of at least of New Bedford won merit awards. 20 pages, 2 sections Newbem had a 3-pointer at the end of regulation and Chmiclccki says the condition of color, reproduction, advertising quality, 100,000 and a Sunday circulation of There were no newspapers chosen the sidewalks has put the town “be newspaper of ilic year in the category for the first and last baskets of overtime and was also the editorial pages and sports. 200.000. The Boston Globe and the Classified 17-20 point man on a defense that forced UTEP turnovers on tween a rock and a hard place.” The Herald was cited for a “clean, Christian Science Monitor won merit papers with a circulation of 60,000 to Comics 16 9 three of their first five possessions in overtime. The Th. Aisodaled Pr.M Earlier this month, the directors crisp look with a good mix of stories.” awards in that category. 150,000. The Patriot Ledger and the New Focus ^ Gophers (21 -8) next play Northern Iowa on Sunday after approved using about $415,000 The panel of judges, all professional The Patriot Ledger of Quincy, Mass., Haven Register won merit awards in the Local/State 3-5 from a state grant program to repair won the top award for Sunday and category. lottery 2 i the Panthers upset Missouri 74-71 earlier in the day. OPPOSING COACHES — UConn’s Jim Calhoun, top left, and California’s Lou journalists, also singled out the Herald’s 6-7. 17 The score was tied at 50-all when Newbem, whose sidewalks this year. And llie Public sports section as “exceptional,” saying weekend papers in the 50,000 to 199,999 The Concord Monitor of Concord, NalioiVWbrid toD^taht face each other in an NCAA East Regional second round garne today in H a^ord Obituaries 2 c ballhawking had helped erase a 47-42 deficit, hit a 3- Works Department has requested a the section had an “outstanding size category. The Register of New N.H., was named Newspaper of the Year Opinion 8 g point jumper from the left comer to give Minnesou a (?liff Ellis, bottom left, of Clemson and Bill “Speedy” Morris of La Salle square off in the budget that, if approved in full, scoreboard page” aiid a “clean, well-or Haven and The Sun of Lowell, Mass., Soorts 11-15 Please .see AWARD, page 10 16 i 53-50 lead with 55 seconds left.