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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 64

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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2E TODAY THE SUN FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990 EVENTS NAMES AND FACES with refreshments begins at 7 p.m. Local artists will be present. Call 484-4540. car wash at Burger King, North Point Boulevard and Rolling Mill Road, tomorrow from noon to 4 p.m. Proceeds will go to the team's next season.

Burger King is offering two hamburgers for $1 with each wash. Call 679-9264. Orioles lunch The Oriole Advocates in cooperation with the Baltimore Orioles will present the seventh annual Orioles Hall of Fame Luncheon today at 1 1 :30 a.m. at the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor Hotel, Pratt and Eutaw streets. This year the inductees are former manager Hank Bauer and former pitcher Scott McGregor.

Call Burgers and a clean car The Baltimore Ravens Wheelchair Basketball Team will hold a Choreographer rejects grant from NEA, plans lawsuit Acclaimed choreographer Bella Lewitzky said yesterday that she would reject $72,000 in funding from National Endowment for the Arts and file suit against the federal agency, hoping a court will invalidate a requirement that endowment recipients sign a pledge not to create obscene work. The announcement by Ms. Lewitzky at a Hollywood, press conference attended by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley was the latest development in a protest by arts community members over attempts by Congress to rein in the the endowment. The grant In question, the largest amount of endowment support turned back so far by protesting organizations, represents about 8.5 percent of the Lewitzky Dance Company's 1990 operating budget. She said that private donations would be sought.

Kerry broke with family tradition Benefit art auction set The Maryland Art League's art auction to benefit United Cerebral Palsy will be held tomorrow at the Park Charles Atrium. 218 N. Charles St. The preview reception ffictfit sow nS 'Chill Out" Taylor released from hospital Elizabeth Taylor was released from a California hospital yesterday after a 2Vi-month bout with viral pneumonia and was heading to her Beverly Hills home. Her physicians said that she was well enough to leave St.

John's Hospital In Santa Monica but cautioned that pneumonia was "a precarious disease." "Although Miss Taylor has shown tremendous improvement, her overall recovery depends on a significant period of convalescence which I believe she can do from home." said Dr. Michael Roth. Ms. Taylor said she was glad to be going home and looked forward to "carrying on with my life." Glimpses Ted Turner apologized Wednesday for referring to Christianity as "a religion for losers." But the congregation at the First Baptist Church In Woodstock, gasped moments later when he blurted, "I'm looking forward to dying and going to hell because that's where I'm headed." A spokesman for Penguin Books the publisher of Salman Rushdie's "Satanic Verses." denied a report in London's Financial Times that plans to release a paperback version of the controversial book were abandoned to avoid jeopardizing the release of more hostages in Beirut. Robert Gregory said the hostage issue was only one factor on the decision to delay publication.

Today's past THIS DATE IN HISTORY: JUNE 15 In 1215, King John signed the Magna Carta at Run-nymede, England, granting his barons more liberty. BIRTHDAYS: Congressman Morris K. Udall, is 68. New York Gov. Mario Cuomo is 58.

Singer Waylon Jennings is 53. Singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson is 49. Comedian-actor Jim Belushi is 36. From Wire Reports Philatelists to meet The Baltimore Chapter of the Society of Israel Philatelists meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at the Milford Manor Nursing Home.

4204 Old Milford Mill Road, rear door. The next meeting will be June 21, featuring a stamp auction. Call 922-5918. Social workers to gather The Baltimore Chapter of the Howard University School of Social Work Alumni Association will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity house.

3201 Clifton Ave. Call 788-1066 (day) or 367-0131 (evenings). Car wash, bake sale The St. Clement School class of 1991 will hold a car wash and bake sale June 23. The car wash will be at the Citizen's Bank In Chesaco Plaza (Chesaco Avenue and Weyburn Road) in Rosedale from 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. The bake sale will be outside Maria's Pizza and Carry Out In the same shopping center. Call 882-2028. If you want to be listed in this column, write two weeks in advance to: Events, Features Department, Tne Sun, Baltimore 21278. When Kerry Kennedy married Andrew Cuomo In Washington's St.

Matthew's Cathedral Saturday, she did It her way. Ms. Kennedy chose none of her six brothers or three uncles to accompany her down the aisle, asserting that the very Idea of being given away was a sexist anachronism. The 30-year-old lawyer and human rights activ 5000 BTU, S'yLCi r---LJ 1 15V, EER 8.0 JT Hlfj 5400 BTU, 1 1 5V, 3-Spd, EER 9.0 '349 1 1 I 6200 BTU, 1 1 5v, 3-Spd, EER 9.4 '389 III I' 7800 BTU, 1 15V, EER 9.0 '449 I I feSv 1 1 ,00 BTU' 1 1 5 V- EER 9 EQCslO 1 7,600 BTU, 230V, EER 9.0 '679 CUtTi nn 33,000 BTU, 230V, EER 7.5 '1099 r- 6100 BTU, 1 15V, 2-Spfl, EER 7.0 i'l' 7200 BTU, 1 1 5V. 3-Spd.

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HOW I hate to tell you that the Issue Time magazine did on "Gossip" at the height of the Trump media blitz was the magazine's worst-selling week of the year. This is probably because they stupidly put a cartoon on the front, leaving readers to fear they were going to be editorialized at and lectured. If they'd just put Donald and Ivana there, it probably would have been the year's sellout! Tribune Media Services Perhaps this is what led to a story In Newsday wherein Random House suddenly announced that Trump was putting "the final touches" to his manuscript and the publishers intend to rush It, bringing it out in August, two months ahead of schedule. Trump gave the profits from his first book to charity. This time, perhaps he needs the money himself.

And the money could be considerable. (Say, isn't it nice that Donald Is still so friendly with Maria? Just because nasty people accuse them of having an affair, doesn't mean Trump will dump a pal and never be seen with her. On the contrary.) Peter Allen, Dolly Parton, Buster Poindexter and Robin Leach are just a few of the high rollers they say will be on hand tomorrow at the People are talking about what occurred on the plane returning from Las Vegas and the American Booksellers Association convention with all the Random House biggies and Donald Trump aboard. My understanding Is that Si Newhouse, Joni Evans, Alberto Vitale, Peter Osnos and The Donald were together. Likewise, in this "literary" crowd was Maria Maples, charming everyone insight Trump told the dynamic and demanding R.H.

editor Evans that he wanted to postpone publication of his book "Surviving at the Top." He felt maybe now was not the time for it; he wanted to wait. Trump was advised by Evans In no uncertain terms that there could be no delay and that he had a hard and fast contract. Random House Is not in the -1 uuiii I 'Where the Customer Still Counts!" mood to postpone or wait when they have "Number Two" in their Trump blockbuster series. (His "Art of the Deal" was one of the runaway best sellers of all time.) Cockevsville CALL 771-6800 1 1 00 1 York Road Just ne Block North Most Maior Credit Cards Accepted. ui uic unuripdu OrFEfo GOOD THRU blnnO MTSON'S PATIO FIREPLACE TRADITIONAL 0 18TH CENTURY CONTEMPORARY 0 ORIENTAL EUROPEAN "TRANSITIONAL THREE DAYS ONLY FRI.

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