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VC SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1W0 B19 i TIMI-S LOS ANGELES COUNTY REALTIME GIVES YOU QUICK START SUCCESS TftTA, JOIN THE HIGH IL INCOME PROFESSIONALS COST: 199 fl.F. PftlNCIPtES: (ASUASYUlMmTiON AT HOW IIIPAMMtNi OF 111 At ISTAIt AI'f'MMf) I'flSO DM AUDIO CASRET If rnviniitt FMttntAi COMPIItUYINICJil. ONE lOtH I Alls PRACllCE STAIE EXAMS. QlJtSriONS AND ANSWI T(HI I'ASS IK STAIt list ii imst im mg By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS REALTIME CALL TODAY TOLL FREE REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS (8001 327-8097 School Awards Its Sterling Students With 'Gold Cards' Incentive: Millikan Junior High in Sherman Oaks finds that providing retail discounts to youngsters helps raise their level of achievement. NEWSPAPERS PRINT FAIRY STORIES ALONG WITH THE NEWS.

In Tuesday's issue, a lull page ad stated "Make Between $30,000 land $85,000 a year, working part time." There also was an ad loitering "Custom Draperies at outrageously low fabric prices, with the finest custom labor Free! Plus an Interest free credit plan. We must be living in some kind ol Utopia where I can earn between $30,000 and $85,000 per year working part time and I can have people making things tor me with tree labor and charging it on a i mm 7 1, nil JLJULm 4gD nan i 3p on 2 no I a Dsn ita aia ml a credit card into eternity. AL GREENWOOD. THE BEDSPREAD KING (213) 498-9277 2750 E. Piclllc Cms! Hwy.

at Temple Long, Blicl) OPEN 7 DAYS 10 TO 5:30 Be your own boss! Explore the possibilities at the FimncoisE BUSINESS opponTunrnES tasks included planning school dances and doling out school money for teachers' supplies, called the pocket-sized card an "appreciation card" that shows administrators recognize students' efforts. She and other recipients said they valued the expression of appreciation. But for others, the discounts are important. "I hope it's made a difference," Isaacs said. "It's become very meaningful for children to use that card.

They could take their whole family to Sizzler's and get a 20 discount. I heard some kid say he went to Sizzler's it was the first time the whole family went to dinner." The idea almost foiled before it could begin when only one of 500 businesses responded to let- EXPO over 100 exhibit booths FRANCHISES, DISTRIBUTORSHIPS, INVESTMENTS. HOME BUSINESSES TODAY'S GAMES GM Timman (Holland) GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) HI. Candidates Final, Kuala Lumpur 1 990: 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 BbB a6 4 Ba4 NI6 5 0-0 Be7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 d6 8 c3 0-0 9 h3 Bb7 Karpov's favonto defense to the Ruy Lopez. 10 d4 Re8 11 Nbd2 White can repeat the position with II Ngb RIB 12 NI3 Ro8 13 but Timman wants more than a draw.

BfB 12 a4 h6 13 Bc2exd414cxd4Nb41BBb1 bxa4 16 Hxa4 aS 17 Ra3 Ra6 Thinking ol Qd8-n8 18 This makes little sense, as 18 g6 defends comfortably. Karpov chooses the sharpest answer. Nxe4l 19 Nxe4 Timman thought 25 minutos on this move If 19 Bxo4 Bxe4 20 Nxo4, not 20 Qxh4? 21 NI6 Qxl6 22 Rxe8, but 20 regaining the piece. Bxe4 20 Bxe4 dSI 21 Rae3 Raa6 Now Karpov took 30 minutes. 22 Tricky, but White does not got enough for the pawn.

Instead, 22 Qg4 dxe4 23 Rxe4 or 22 BxdB Qxd5 23 RxeG nearly equalizes. Qxh4 White gets good chances Irom 22 23 Bxf7 Kxf7 24 Qh5 Kg8 25 Rxe3 Rxo3 26 Bxe3. 23 Rxs6 RxaB 24 Rxe6 fxeB 25 Be3 Qf6 26 Qg4 BdB 27 h4 Nc6l The Knight returns to bolster the Kingside. Black does not fear 28 Bxh6 gxh6 29 Bc8 becauso 28 Ne7! wins one of tho Bishops. 28 Ne7 29 Bd7 NfS 30 h6 Kf7 31 Bc8 Ke7 32 b3? Hastening the end.

cSI As 33 dxc5 Qa1 mates. 33 Qe2 cxd4 34 Bd2 d3l Now Iho idea is 35 Qxd3 Qal36 011 QxM.36Qd1 Qh4 36 g3 Nxg3, White Resigns. Black mates after 37 fxg30xg338 Kf 1 Bc5. GM Yusupov (U.S.S.R.) GM LJubo-levich (Yugoslavia), Linares 1990: 1 d4 NfS 2 c4 66 3 Nf3 b6 The Queen's Indian Dolense. 4 g3 Ba6 5 Nbd2 Bb7 6 Bg2 cS Reasonable, as White cannot push d4-d5.

7 0-0 cxd4 8 Nb3 Be7 9 Nbxd4 0-0 10 b3 d6 1 1 Bb2 a6 Black sets up tho solid Hedgehog formation. 12 Rcl Nbd7 13 b4 Qb8 14 e3 Rc8 16 Qb3 BfB 16 Rfd1 d67l A hasty freeing attempt, as is 16 b5? 17 cxb5 axb5 18 Nxb5 Bxf3 19 RxcB! Qxc8 20 Bxl3. But 16 Be4 and 1 7 Qb7 ensures equality. 17 NgSI dxc47l Black gets only a small disadvantage with 1 7 ri6 18 cxd5! hxg5 19 Nc6 (not clear is 19 Ne5) 8xc6 20 dxc6 RaI avoiding 20 Ne5? 21 cl 21 cxd7 Rxd7. 18 Rxc4 Rxc4 19 Qxc4 White threatens either 20 Ndxe6 or 20 Nxf 7.

If Black had seon White's idea, he would have tried 19 Bd5 20 Bxd5 oxd5. 20 Qb3 Bxg2 Expecting 2 1 Kxg2 Qb6. protecting 06. 21 NdxeBI As 2 1 fxc6 22 Qxe6 Kh8 23 NI7 Kg8 24 Nh6 Kh8 25 Qg8! Nxg8 26 Nf7 mate is the famous "smothered mate." Qb7 No better is 21 Bd5 22 Rxd5 NxdB (or 22 Ixe6 23 23 Qxd5 NI6 lil 23 Qe8, convincing is 24 Qd3! g6 25 Nc7) 24 Bxf6 gxf6 25 0.15! Ixg5 26 Nxg5 Bg7 27 Qxf7 Kh8 28 Qf5 Kg8 29 Qe6 Kh8 30 NI7 Kg8 31 Nd8 Kh8 32 Qe8. mating.

22 Nf4 NcS After 22.. Bc6 23 Nxl7. tho discovered check linishos Black. 23 bxc5 Bc6 24 Bxf6 gxf6 26 Nf3 Bxc6 26 NhS White's combination has netted no material, but he obtains a winning attack against Black's broken Kingsido. Bxf3 Or 26 Be7 27 Qc3.

27 exf3 Qc6 28 Kg2 Threatening 29 Qc3. Bxf2 Aftor28. cannot stop an invasion on 16 or h6. 29 Qb2 BcS 30 Nxf6 Kf8 31 Nxh7 Kg8 32 Nf6 Kf8 33 Rc1 Rd8 He cannot escape with 33 Bd4 34 Qb4 or 33 Rc8 34 Rxc5 Qxc5 35 Nd7. 34 Ne4, Black Resigns.

abedefgh March 18, 1990 Position N6054: Black to play and win. From Iho game Sherman Adklns, USAf Wast. Pasadena 1990. Solution to Position H6063: 1 h8N! Rxh8 2 R7c6 Kg7 3 Rxl5 wins a piece. II 1 KI6.

Ihon 2 RBc6 Be6 3 Rf male. Or. if I Kh6. Ihon 2 Rxl5! Ral 3 Kg2 IQ 4 RI6 Kh5 5 Rh Kgl 6 Rg Kh5 Rg5 Khl 8 Rh6 male. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Former world champion Anatoly Karpov leads Jan Timman of Holland, Vh-VA, in their Candidates final match in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

After winning the first game, Karpov drew the second, third, and fifth. The fourth game was adjourned in an endgame slightly in Tim-man's favor. The winner of the 1 2-game match will challenge Gary Kasparov in the 1990 world championship, scheduled for October in Lyons, France. The Soviet Union leads the Summit match, a team tournament on 10 boards, in Reykjavik, Iceland. After five of six rounds, the U.S.S.R.

has 26K-23V4. Next are England, 26-24, the U.S., 2S-25, and Nordic all-stars, 22V4-27H. The Soviet team, playing without Kasparov and Karpov, holds first place despite being upset by England, 4-6, in the fifth round. The U.S. team lost four matches by narrow margins but swamped the Nordic team, 7V5-2W, to stay in contention.

The final round pits the U.S. against the U.S.S.R. LOCAL NEWS The Victor Valley Open, a six-round tournament, will be held March 24-25 at the Green Tree Inn, 14173 Green Tree Victorville. The prize fund is the largest ever offered in that area. Some tournament advertising gave the wrong time control.

The correct time control is 40 moves in 90 minutes per player. For more information, call Steve Bradley at (619) 243-3287. The Ventura County Chess Club has a new location. They will meet p.m. Tuesdays in the Prime Minister Room of the Financial Plaza Hilton in Oxnard.

The club begins "The Financial Opening," a five-round tournament, on Tuesday. Call Irv Besen at (805) 644-5050 for details. The first Newhall Bowl, TPM Open, a five-round tournament on Friday evenings sponsored by the Newhall Bowl and Third Party Maintenance, begins Friday at the Meadows Park Chess Club, 2567 1 N. Fedala Road, Valencia. For information, call Gary Sauer at (805) 253-1301.

'We're such an object-oriented society. The Gold Card is better than a pat on the RUBEN ZEPEDA Man history Instructor JEWELRY AUCTION EXHIBITION ITEM8 FROM THE ANNUAL ARIZONA FLORIDA SHOWS By order ol 2 major manufacturers we have been commissioned to sell the entire inventory that came back from the annual Arizona and Florida shows. This inventory must be sold for Immediate cash realization. SUNDAY. MARCH 25.

12 NOON PREVIEW 11 A.M. HILTON HOTEL 15433 VENTURA SHERMAN OAKS W101C" PARTIAL LIST Over 400 lots to be sold, Ladies Diamond rings, Men's rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants, pins, over 20 tennis bracelets in large variety of designs from 1 ct Diamonds to 12 ct diamonds, magnificent South Sea Pearls diamond necklace, large variety ol solitaire diamond rings up to 6 cocktail rings, ballerina rings with Diamonds Sapphires rubies emeralds, magnllicent 1 1 ct diamonds rubles necklace, Diamond stud earrings, emerald diamond drop earrings, pave of Diamonds 2.8 ct earrings, Diamond bangle bracelet t.w. 4.5 ct, aqua main, blue topaz, amethysts and other semi precious stones. TERMS: CASH, CASHIER'S CHECKS, VISA, MC. NO PERSONAL CHECKS.

25 deposit on award of bid. Security will be provided. Auctioneer: S. Grill 542 (818) 708-8985 By ELLEN YAN TIMES STAFF WRITER Twelve-year-old Hwan Kim and nearly 300 other students at Millikan Junior High School in Sherman Oaks have learned that even though they don't have big incomes or bank accounts, they qualify for "Gold Cards." As with the well-known credit card, the Gold Cards awarded to these students are an instant tip-off of their holders' status. Instead of income level, the Millikan students' Gold Cards signify that they have achieved good grades and exemplary behavior and performed certain services for the school.

The card entitles them to discounts for pizza, McDonald's hamburgers, sports supplies and stationery from participating businesses. It was introduced at Millikan three years ago as an incentive for students to aim higher. But it also has become a tool for improving student behavior at a time when educators say a mere "pat on the back" is less of a motivator than some sort of tangible reward. "Our dream is that we can try to develop a system where we can have hundreds of businesses" as well as lawyers, plumbers and doctors involved in awarding students for good grades or behavior, said Norm Isaacs, the Millikan assistant principal who devised the Gold Card program three years ago. "It would make a tremendous difference to the development of the students' feelings about themselves and their grades," he said.

The card, a piece of laminated plastic, has the student's photo on it and a list of businesses that will grant cardholders discounts from 5 to 20. Some businesses offer two-for-one deals. To qualify for a Gold Card, students must have at least a 3.5 grade-point average and be absent no more than twice during a seven-month period, from September to March each year. Students must perform at least 40 hours of service for their school per semester or, alternatively, receive an "excellent" rating from all their teachers for their work habits and cooperation. Now in its third year, the program is being copied by the Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies, a Los Angeles Unified School District magnet program.

Hwan, whose school service ism VMl7 ters that asked them to participate. Isaacs walked door-to-door in Sherman Oaks and in Chinatown, where about 500 students who are bused to Millikan live, pitching his program to shop owners. The effort worked and 31 companies will participate this year. In the program's first year, 45 students were eligible for the Gold Card. That number rocketed to 260 out of an enrollment of about 1,650 students last year.

Eligible students had their pictures taken for the cards Friday night, then attended a ceremony in which they were praised by local and school officials. The cards are valid from March to October. Millikan history instructor Ruben Zepeda said the Gold Card program is necessary because merely praising students has little lasting effect. "We're such an object-oriented society. The Gold Card is better than a pat on the back," Zepeda said.

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