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tion as a crowded place, a popular gathering spot for
Honduran and Dominican immigrants. 1A
* Supporters of "cold fusion" say the phenomenon
is still like love: undeniably real and repeatable, but
impossible to predict or explain. 1A
0 Federal health experts are calling for massive clini-
cal trials to test AIDS drugs. 3A
N Jails grew more crowded between 1983 and 1988
as construction failed to keep pace with a 54 percent
increase in the number of prisoners, a study says. 7D
INTERNATIONAL
0 Two opposition parties take the lead in Hungary's
first free elections in 40 years. 1A
* Soviet military commanders send soldiers with au-
tomatic weapons to occupy two Communist Party
schools in Lithuania. 3A
* Estonia's Communist Party votes overwhelmingly
to break ties with the Soviet Communist Party in Mos-
cow but agrees to a six-month transition. 3A
METROPOLITAN
*,A burglar ransacks the high-rise Dallas office of
murder suspect Dana McIntosh. 1Aa - . ' I'-
* Republican gubernatorial nominee Clayton Wil-
liams says his comparison of bad weather to rape was
"insensitive" and improper. 1A
Prospective jury members are to report at 8:30
a.m. Monday for the opening of the federal drug trial
of Colombian Jose Abello Silva in Oklahoma. 7D
EDITORIALS
Dallas must not allow its title as one of the top
convention sites in the nation to slip away by being
outsold by competitors. 6A
VIEWPOINTS
* Washington is going crazy under the pressure of
raising funds, columnist Richard Reeves says. 7A
SPORTS DAY
* Georgia Tech defeats Minnesota, 93-91, and Ne-
vada-Las Vegas defeats Loyola Marymount, 131-101,
to complete the Final Four field. 1B
TODAY
* National volunteer service proposals that mem-
bers of Congress are suggesting evoke memories ofthe New Deal.
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Dallas Times Herald. [Newspaper clippings: William's rape joke], clipping, March 1990; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc915777/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.