L The Battalion IFESTYLES Tuesday • October 28; . Tuesda 1 ► People in the News Journalist files for bankruptcy after suit LOS ANGELES (AP) — A free lance journalist who lost a slan der lawsuit brought by Michael Jackson has filed for bankrupt cy protection. The move automatically put on hold a trial to determine how much Victor Gutierrez owes Jack- son in damages. Jackson contended Gutierrez lied in a 1995 appearance on TV’s “Hard Copy” when he claimed he saw a 27-minute videotape that pur portedly showed the singer having sex with a 13-year-old boy. Gutierrez refused to reveal the source of the tape, and a judge found the writer liable for damages. A jury was to determine the amount. Pavarotti honored for Jackson charity work in Bosnia LONDON (AP) — Luciano Pavarotti was hon ored Monday for helping raise $8 million for the orphans in Bosnia. The tenor received a special achievement trophy at the Gramophone Awards. Cellist Mstislav Rostropovich received the lifetime achievement award for his outstanding contribution'to classical music. The young artist of the year award went to Germany’s Isabelle Faust for her debut recording of Bartok’s violin sonatas. The award was presented by Paul Mc Cartney, whose symphonic poem “Standing Stone” had its premiere recently. The Gramophone Awards are sponsored by Gramophone magazine, a leading classical mu- Volunteers sic magazine. Former sportscaster returns for TV shows Pavarotti NEW YORK (AP) — He’s not a sportscast er anymore, but Pat O’Brien keeps playing one on TV. Since O’Brien gave up sports on CBS less than two months ago, he has appeared as a sportscaster on two of the network’s shows, “Everybody Loves Raymond" and “Early Edition.” Continued from Page3 Rodriguez said she didr (lie benefits of thisprograr with only her child. “I wanted to do rnypartti provide other studentsM portunity to have a positive! my daughter did," “This has had a great effeJ students. Some watchthedl ing for their buddy tocomej Volunteering for the; only requires half an hour, j “We understand have difficult schedules,! exams,” Busch said, gram has had a great effect^ students. This is someth (the children) lookforwaiil God Continued from Page3 Angelina Jolie isangt Claire. She draws them tention without sayingaJ Director AndyWilsonJ good job bringing fast-[ action to the screen./ tion movies thinkajei icam feel means goodd Luckily, Wilson avoids!) Playing God is brisk,h there is enough good twit and acting to avoid mal feel like one longmusici! -Mtd lilifi Separatist F Painthallm'^™" R ® UJDY Toctico (Troup Discounts /)wi Cn// for Re&erwt 1/ (409) , , ^ / hun it emn/f: rnMrfyl&txuju 0 f the men 'ing in one i DDEEEEEDJHmass mun IfljT 8 J | k d [K sau ■ as gi “I knovN MINOLTA ID image 5c2‘ Kenneth B derstand tl that for th r nothing I c l •' t ' Ranson ij $599**! CITIBANCO night for \ M the Malibi •optional'- accomplicf Film Haeexen ited h Scan 35mm film, color or blac tirinnnt _r mounted slides, and APS t . 8: ^ . ’ Jcl AD-10 film holder • Max rest, life prison (2336 x 3504 pixels) • Single pass'W Ranson ■ SCSI-II interface • PC andI'a: , . , * old parole Nikon LS-lOOOSupetl i983when 35mm Film Scam dallwalke< n rix amus 1 * I ‘ti28 0012 34-Sb 1810 412# VAUDFSOfif! SXPIRATSOS1 OATS usA Phum VISA west Hous They robb $1,300 anc who work< victim repi 35mm Color or Monochrome,Sie | _ F.VCty t Film Scanner • 2700 dpi Maxfe 1 tion, I thin fSSCSWSI 5 uked lik£ Houston h forked the that restroi inches of b like they ht rget that. M-F 9-6 • Sat 10-6'& www.precision-camen PRECIS! CAMERA & 3810 N Lamar & 38th St 1 WEDNESDAY Todd Snic THE BUYERS SECURITY" PRO CAN HELP REPLACE IT. A B w/Grand Street Cryers q THINK AHEAD. APPLY TODAYS CALL l•800•CITIBANK 1997 Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. Certain conditions and exclusions apply. Details provided when you become a cardmember.