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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 111

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deserved cash with the low- More than 20 years after a dement- budget sequel he wrote ed chainsaw-wielding redneck directed and co-produced in buzzed his way into the hearts of 1994 A spokesman for millions of drive-in movie goers the Columbia Tri-Star said the terror returns picture may be out this sum- Yes there were some minor inci- mer but a release date has Don't drink to this: Babies bom to women who drank alcohol during the last six months of pregnancy were 10 times more likely to develop leukemia during Infancy a study shows Infant leukemia is extremely rare even with the steep increase associated with drinking mothers but researcher Xiao-Ou Shu of the University of Minnesota says the study emphasizes that pregnancy and alcohol should not be mixed not been set The 49 -year-old writer whose career floundered after die blockbuster success of lives for from the shores of Southern California these days He t-t sleeps days and writes nights Screenwriter Kim Henkeft sequel to Texas Chainsaw is expected to be released in a dimly-lit wood-frame this summer The original movie was wildly popular and grossed $100 million house that sits on stilts on cant go and watch horror films in the theater Mustang bland dents two bad sequels since legendary Leatherface and his creepy brothers first made hash of hapless squealing teens in a wildly original 1974 horror film called 'The Texas Chainsaw The newest sequel "The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre" sends Fort Aransan screenwriter Kim Henkel back to his old skull-crushing grounds in backwoods Central Texas where a family of murderous savages picks on a prom foursome one by one No Hollywood hacks butchering die script this time None of that But writing them to me He drapes his lanky frame over an arm chair during a two-hour discussion of hb struggle to make it in the film industry "The money hasn't been there but there's always the he said A graying bushy mustache hides the wry smile of a man who loves to mock his Pleasa see SEQUELJ4 High on kitchen shelves are the now famous meat hooks that once suspended screaming girfo in the original "Chainsaw" Henkel pulb out a rubber hatchet mallet and a straight razor blade from the film rather slowly with a mind to tease hto jumpy visitor Henkels' spe- heavy-handed gore that Henkel so cialty in horror films the sadbdcal taunt despised in the first two sequels to "(Horror filmmaking b) kind of fon" Henkel said between long slow drags of a cigarette "I Leatherface Although Americans still believe extramarital affairs are wrong spouses have become more tolerant of wandering partners When Princess Diana admitted to adultery she received many tetters of sympathy Adultery has Increased in the fast two decades A survey found dust 76 percent of Americans believe extramarital affairs an wrong MONDAY For Patents-Dear Teacher KMSmarta and Looming Through Play pass along tips tor strengthening your chlldran'a education TUESDAY For Viewers Caffat-Thnea TV critic Elaine Liner looks at programming stars and broadcast leauae WEDNESDAY' For Cooka Cook Light and PeraonaHluta open windows of opportunity In the kitchen THURSDAY For Woman -A took at the trends and developments affecting women today FRIDAY For Youths-14219 proNoe South Texas teen-agers and the laeuee that surround them SATURDAY For Garden -Keep It Green IJ (Li prowoM ope and updates tor weekend fa? To many moralists look-the-other-way attitude is overly tolerant even leaving religionout of it a vow is a vow a contract is a contract women and 50 to 65 percent of married men hairing had at least one liaison at some time in a marriage according to various studies on sexual behavior Dr Annette Lawson a sociologist formerly affiliated with the Institute for Research on Wbmen and Gender at Stanford University found evidence that suggested adultery has been increasing since Dr Alfred Kinsey began to study human sexuality in 1938 Hb 1948 report that said that half the husbands in America had had extramarital sex shocked the nation But when researchers at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago asked about fidelity in marriage in 1992 more than 76 percent of Americans said that extramarital sex is always wrong The discrepancy between attitudes and behavior is no surprise to marriage counselors lawyers and theologians It depends on how you ask the question they agree Asked PIoaMSMtfFJUftH they are finding it in their hearts to forgive the sinner if not the sin Although it is hard to find anyone who praises adultery it no longer an automatic source of irredeemable shame and ostracism nor an automatic reason for divorce When the Princess of Wales acknowledged in her November television interview that she had committed adultery as solace from her marital misery she was besieged by letters from a sympathetic public And even though Melanie Griffith the actress was accused by the wife of her lover the actor Antonio Banderas of her husband the pub-lie seems more fascinated than repelled by the romance Compare that with the ordeal of the actress Ingrid Bergman in 1950 after she and Roberto Rossellini the director had an affair that led to an out-of-wedlock birth They were denounced by Congress and Bergman fled Hollywood Adultery has been increasing over the last two decades with 25 to 40 percent remarried By Lena Williams New York Times News Service early everyone talks about it and reads about it More than half of all married men and more than one-third of married women in America claim theyare guilty of it Adultery "For all the nattering about a promiscuous society when it comes to adultery most Americans are old-fashioned in their judgments: extramarital sex always wrong say studies dating back to the 1970s But a lapwing number of people now say.

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