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WOODY HARRELSON COURTNEY LOVE EDWARD NORTON The People vs. Larry Hynt A MILOS FORMAN FILM COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH PHOENIX PICTURES AN IXTLAN PRODUCTION STARRING WOODY HARRELSON “THE PEOPLE VS. LARRY FLYNT” COURTNEY LOVE EDWARD NORTON "'n THOMAS NEWMAN ""T? SCOTT ALEXANDER & LARRY KARASZEWSKI T?OLIVER STONE, JANET YANG AND MICHAEL HAUSMAN “ ,K T?MIL0S FORMAN == PHotNixSA ‘ INow Inlaying at a Ttieatre IVear Vo a Debriefing Thursday • January 16, Nation Superintendent wins discrimination suit CRISFIELD, Md. (AP) — When H. DeWayne Whittington claimed he was fired as school superintendent because he is black, the jury did more than just give him his good name back.' It suggested the district put that name on a school. On Wednesday, the district did just that, renaming Crisfield Prima ry School the H. DeWayne Whitting ton Primary School. “It means more to the black com munity than anything else,” said the 65-year-old educator, who also was awarded $920,000 in his race-dis crimination lawsuit. Added his attorney Andrew Free man: “Justice has been done and righteousness prevailed.” For many of the 350 people who crowded into the school gymnasi um, it was a fitting tribute on the 68th birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. But to Whittington and many school officials in Somerset Coun ty, on Maryland’s rural Eastern Shore, hard feelings prevailed. No sign went up with Whittington’s name. Instead, the school district flashed an overhead projector with the school’s name change on a piece of stationery. “I will forgive them," Whittington said. “But I don’t think I willei get what they did to me.” School choice ruli unconstitutional MADISON, Wis. (AP) —Inaso choice case that is expectedto: the U.S. Supreme Court, a state struck down Gov. Tommy Ttiomps plan to use taxpayer moneytos poor Milwaukee children to rety schools Wednesday. Judge Paul Fligginbothamj blocked the state from expanj its first-in-the nation programo!| ing tuition vouchers to Mite.- youngsters to attend private,iwj ligious schools. This day in history Today is Thursday, Jan. 16, the 16th day of 1997. There are 349 days left in the year. In 1920, Prohibition began as the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took effect. (It was later repealed by the 21st Amendment.) In 1547, Ivan the Terrible was crowned Czar of Russia. In 1883, the U.S. Civil Service Commission was es tablished. In 1919, Nebraska, Wyoming and Missouri became the 36th, 37th and 38th states to ratify Prohibition, which went into effect a year later. In 1942, actress Carole Lombard, her mother and about 20 other people were killed when their plane crashed near Las Vegas while returning from a war-bond promotion tour. In 1944, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower took command of the Allied Invasion Force in London. In 1957, three B-52’s took off from Castle Air Force Base in California on the first nonstop, round-the-world flight by jet planes. The trip lasted 45 hours and 19 minutes. In 1964, the musical “Flello, Dolly!,’’ starringCi Channing, opened on Broadway, beginning a run of2ii performances. In 1967, Alan S. Boyd was sworn in asthefirsts retary of transportation. One year ago: Gunmen in Trabzon, Turkey, hijacke: Black Sea ferry with more than 200 people onboard demanded that Russian troops stop fighting Cher rebels in Pervomayskaya. (The hostages were releas three days later). ► Today's birthdays ile sc worrie< Chemi; Author William Kennedy is 69. Author-editor Podhoretz is 67. Opera singer Marilyn Horne is 63.A racer AJ. Foyt is 62. Country singer Ronnie Milsapis Country singer Jim Stafford is 53. Movie director John Clust hoping the} penter is 49. Actress-dancer-choreographer DebbieA: )0sses . is 47. Singer Sade is 38. 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