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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 12

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De Kalb, Illinois
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12 DAILY CHRONICLE, Thunda. Jurw 1 8. 1998 PEANUTS by Charles M. SchulU A I DON'T KNOW WHO VUARPS THE FRONTy NO, A rr7 THE YltMJ0BlST06AT I ANP 5LEEP, ANP 3 I FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves life, the 62-year-old Dobson is president and founder of Colorado Springs-based Focus on the Family. Its radio show airs on 2,000 stations around the country.

Pearl Jam concert to be biggest music event in Montana's history MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) Even to the naked eye, the Pearl Jam concert at the University of Montana this weekend is shaping up to be a very big deal. Ix is likely to be the state's biggest musical event ever, university officials said Wednesday. About 22,000 fans are expected as the band kicks off its 1 998 North American tour. ly" reaches 5 million listeners, was hospitalized after suffering a mild stroke.

Dobson was "resting comfortably while undergoing a series of tests and procedures to better determine his condition," Paul Hetrick, a spokesman for the Christian ministry, said Wednesday. He said Dobson became ill after returning from a conference in North Carolina and was admitted to a Colorado Springs hospital late Tuesday. Hetrick said Dobson did not lose consciousness or show signs of paralysis. A psychologist who has published more than a dozen books on family WHT UNlQUt QUALITY f0 TOU JOU MlNOTOTfllS ffl i a av -o at lis 1 jpyepSJy 00M fa 6H0 HxVi.r xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WE'VE PRDC3UCED A WHOLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston AND, AS WE Sf1j FARE" IT MAKES MOO OffiMlS-WELL To FAMILIAR 1 Tfc ABOUTTHE FUTURE, GENERATION OF lOUNS- Spielberg feels war's personal stories still need to be told others NEW YORX (AP) Steven Spielberg caught the movie-making bug as a boy and it was the drama behind "Battleground" front lines that inspired him. The 1949 picture was based on the World War fighting between German and Allied troops at the Battle of the Bulge, as told by members of an infantry division.

"The balance of personal drama, the abstract boredom of waiting for something to happen and the sudden terror of fire fights and hand-to-hand combat set me ablaze as a 14-year-old to want to make my own war movies," Spielberg writes in Newsweek's "A Century on Screen" issue. Spielberg's new movie, "Saving Private Ryan," is based on true stories about brothers who died in World War n. It stars Tom Hanks, who leads his squad to retrieve the last surviving brother of four in order to send him back to bis grieving mother in Iowa. The movie opens July 24. Spielberg said the personal stories need to be told.

"I wanted to make the kind of war film about which a veteran of Omaha Beach might remark. This is pretty close to what it was Spielberg writes in NewsweekExtra 2000. 'Focus on the Family' broadcaster Dobson suffers mild stroke COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) James Dobson, whose daily radio program "Focus on the Fami- GEECH by Jerry Bittle III FACES AND FAMILIAR POE3N' I DnDY PEOPLE WHO ARB DE-TERMlNEDTO MAKE This world a beTIef? class of ma-r4 PLACE! THE X-FILES IS COMING TO DEKALB! In conjunction with the opening of The X-Files Movie: Fight the Future on June 19, 1998, GKC Theatres, The Daily Chronicle, Dollar Video, and Northern Lights Bookstore are sponsoring an X-Files "tag line" contest. Starting Monday, June 15, look for one of the following X-Files tag lines somewhere in The Daily Chronicle: The Truth Is Out There (Monday) Trust No One (Tuesday) Believe the Lie (Wednesday) Apology is Policy (Thursday) The End (Friday) All you have to do is clip the 5 tag lines in the order they appear in the paper and bring them to the Campus Cinemas in an envelope with your name, age, and phone number on it.

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