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He expanded it last month into a weekly feature called "Pause to Remember." which now contains up to a half-dozen dead pet stories, mostly about dogs. Some have suggested "Paws to Remember." 843-1151 1307 Massachusetts "But the key point is that I like it, and my boss (editor James Sneddon) likes it, and that's why it's continuing, and I think going OK." They aren't obituaries, exactly, said staffers at the West Chester Daily Local News, daily circulation 40,000. They're more like stories of the pets' lives and the people they lived with. "It seems to have hit some nerve," said city editor David Warner, who tried the idea out first with a story about a rooster that flew the coop and Pet obits draw fire in suburbs WEST CHESTER, Pa. — The newspaper in this middle-of-the-road Philadelphia suburb has drawn sharply divided opinions about its new type of human interest feature — stories about dead pets. Though it sounds like a "dog days" sort of thing to fill space in the paper, of little real notice except to the owners of the pets being remembered, the project has proved controversial. The Associated Press --ine wall Street Journal even wrote about the new feature and got a reaction from other journalists. "I have trouble finding space for the people," Richard Pearson, obituary editor for the Washington Post. told the Journal. Eugene Roberts, president and executive editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, told the Journal there's nothing like it in his newspaper and no plans to do in the foreseeable future, but I mean in my lifetime. FREE LENSES with Frame Purchase Single vision lenses only Vint, Scratch Coating and UV 400 Extra Not valid in conjunction with other promotions FREE ADJUSTMENTS Offer good thru July 15, 1989 841-1112 4 E. 7th a broad, farcical style. The actresses aren't trying to be men," she said. Both Meier and Ringer said they did not expect all-male or all-female casts to become standard at KU. "It's an intriguing summer idea, but it should not be seen as a historical precedent." Meier said. Downtown Lawrence LEADING EDGE IS BACK! (And better than ever) The Model "D" Performances of "Two Gentlemen of Verona" are scheduled for 8 p.m. July 6, 8, 14, 20 and 22, and 2:30 p.m. July 16. - Dual 360K Floppy Drives - CGA/Monochrome display adaptor - 512K RAM "The Taming of the Shrew" is scheduled for 8 p.m. July 7, 13, 15 and 21, and 2:30 p.m. July 9 and 23. - 12" Monochrome Screen Comes with: Tickets are available at Murphy Hall Box Office. Prices are $3 for KU students with valid spring or summer tuition, senior citizens and $6 for the public. $895 - Leading Edge Word Processor - Parallel/Serial Ports Call us for details - 20 Month Warranty - Dos 3.3 Delores Ringer, assistant professor of theater and film, is directing "Two Gentlemen of Verona." She will present more opportunities to actresses. Ringer said the female ensemble was not having difficulty with the male roles, though a different acting style was required. "in most of Shakespeare's plays there are many male roles and few female roles," Ringer said. "We to give more roles to women." In July, "Two Gentlemen of Verona" will be performed with an all-female cast, while "The Taming of the Shrew" will be performed with an all-male cast. Both plays will be in Anton-Preyer Theatre, Marhal Hall. "These plays will be like nothing anyone could possibly imagine." Meier said. "I don't think anyone would anticipate the way we've Available in other configurations Paul Meier, assistant professor of theatre and film, is the director of "The Taming of the Shrew." Old comedies given new twist The University Theatre program will present two of Shakespeare's comedies this summer with a new twist. The actresses are playing men in NEW YORK — Actress Mary Beth Hurt testified yesterday that she urged her then-husband, actor William Hurt, to marry his pregnant Hurt said that her former husband rejected the idea, saying he would never wed again. by Sharon Chapman Kansan staff writer Meier said one of the most intriguing things about the all-male cast was that Shakespeare's plays were written to be performed this way. MICROTECH COMPUTERS, INC. 8410513 2329 Iowa "I'm finished with marriage," Hurt said the actor told her when they discussed his relationship with former balerina Sandra Jennings in a September 1982 meeting. Hurt said her former husband asked for the meeting because he wanted to talk about finalizing their divorce. Hurt said that besides a brief reconciliation in 1978, she and the actor had been separated since 1975. Hurt said that she asked him why he wanted to finalize the divorce at that time and that he replied, "Because I was there." staged them." "I said, 'Marry her, Bill.'" Hurt said. "He said, 'No. I'm finished with marriage.'" The Associated Press 2329 Iowa Ex-lover sues William Hurt Hart said she asked him if he intended to marry Jennings and that he said he did not. If state Supreme Court Justice Jacqueline Silbermann finds there was a marriage, she could give Jennings a piece of Hurt's income for the part 60½ years. Jennings' lawyer, John Hurt, said Hurt was worth about $10 million. because he publicly wished Jennings said the common law marriage began under South Carolina law Dec. 9, 1892, when Hurt learned he was divorced. They left South Carolina Jan. 10, 1893. Hurt testified on the final day of a hurt's former housekeeper/personal assistant, Diana Schiebel, returned to court yesterday with a lawyer. The judge had advised him not to be attached to taking Hurt's personal files and giving them to Jennings' lawyer. Hurt's testimony appeared to support he ex-husband's contention that he never considered Jennings his boss, that he never intended to marry her. Movie producer Tim Zinneman also testified. Zinneman said Hurt told actress Mary Kay Place at a baby shower for Jenners in Beaufort business," when she asked whether Hurt planned to marry his lover. Zinnemann, who married actress Meg Tilly in Beautiful during the filming of The Big Chief, said the movie was a tribute to Wesley Hurt and Jennings was discussed. New York Supreme Court trial to determine whether her former husband, 39, had a common law marriage with Jennings, 32. Jennings was Hurt's former life-in-liver and is known for their six-year son Alexander. 841-9513 because "he purportedly overslept." 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