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According to Dan ifyou just ask yourselfa are given per song, Sting and Warren Beatty and egenda are: Ladely, director of the Film Theatre, in few simple questions be- cfthe Police co-wro- te "Suc- producer Rundgren are Mscys Thanksgiving Day Parade, "Say Amen's" first three days at the fore kissing. Is your cess," while Meat Loaf, all given credit as Will 8 a.xn., Thursday, channel 3. Sheldon, 600 tickets were sold. So, you breath fresh? Do you Carty Simon, Robbie Shakes Powers supporters. All American Thankr-ivin- g misht want to get there have spinach on your Day early. teeth? You Parades, 8 a.m.f Thursday, channels 6 may also find end 10. Around Tovm yourself worrying about St. Loub Cardinals vs. Dallas In Tuesday's Cards and Letters what will happen once are the Cowboys, 2:00 p.m., Thursday, chan- column, senior Erin Jensen raised a. you in act of nels 6 and 10. valid point: "Shouldn't we be our ing: Will your stomach doing Will Detroit Lions vs. Steal- best to promote new talent in this growl? your braces Pittsburgh lock? Will ers, 11 am. Thursday, channels 6 and area? Shouldn't we be fixing local you be able to the kiss still 10. - bands prime coverage? . TeczArion, prolong and breathe?; Army vs. Navy, 1:30 p.m., Friday, Crcccfire, Vicious Rumour, Tiht Fit, . Powers channel 7. Justin Morgan and Tomboy are all later offers his Alabama vs. Boston 12:30 excellent bands that deserve more solutions, and the female College, him p.m., Friday, channels 6 and 10. coverage." We apologize for our over- singer thanks for it. 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Playhouse and describes the production 3 "a biting appear at Judges, 2630 Cornhusker solution, the singers satire of political and mil- Highway Friday and Saturday night. thank him, In fact, Will conspiracy believes his own so itary cover-ups.- " Cast members in- Cover charge is $2, and that includes power STARTS clude Tom Dowd, Barbara Svoboda the cost of admission for Peter Z next much that a whole song is called "Will and UNL associate professor in eco- door at Little Bo's. Powers," TODAY! with a chorus of "Will, nomics Petr. Performances run . Jerry Meanwhile, Charlie Burton and Will Powers at 8 the Cutouts will there's v0 JV. i Friday through Monday p.m. appear at the Zoo Bar Will to show There also will be a 2:30 p.m. matinee thi3 weekend, 136 N. 14th St. Cover you the way." The monicker is no on Sunday. Tickets are $3 for students, charge is $2. 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