E Tuesday,An COMICS 'uesd; iv, April 18,2000 THE BATTALION Page 5 BYR.DELUNA Hev! ISJQ'T STOff- 3- BA6S UiTH SOAIE \\£1 Scxor, X Thi/JK £ Too*. 'loo# ciorm^ %y f\CC\ f)E/0T ■ You H/^D To TRi Them om ^PoRE loO_JjbOREt> OUT mEy W£REa)'t 'foORS BANDERAS m (he lot. The atmospbert lie is intense with Nazisyei rman. planes flying overbd enaline pumping music. £X) YOU of weapons available is mi jjjf 1 h all weapons being from VII era. I'he game is even almost! cational, with severalne# h historic dates and infont >u n up on the screen. I ach level has specificobj(^ omplete so the levels doiKj ctitive. as they do withmosn liters where the simpleobjed a> s to get to theendofthelf a. the enemies react diffe ding on where they get sL # | pj| ^ iiiii ^ (i - iii<> had hours of fun watchin ; ‘ W i. fvi l\ he in pain while holdingircB 3- - |. n after a well placed bullet ■cial area." lowever, atmosphere alone igh for a game, he gamcplay, whencompai r first person shooters,israi . I here a plenty ofclippitie 1 w here a clear shot at aNiz ends up making a bullett nipty space in front oftbej ledal of Honor is a great lit .hooter for the Playstation, .■play does not compare tot ters on PC. h 1 s game is worth a rental)! tmosphere. and maybe wort ng if you do not have a PC ie: II-) NON MIA CULP A nt,K//no " m, “ u '“ aMme —r I n P ,? 1 Y or whatever you call „ IT WHEN YOU ARE ;/ TOASTfNG ROACHES. liDON'T GET IT BY GRINN & BARRETT Nova Rangers By Gael XII & Johnny Utah Hmmm...must've taken a wrong turn somehwere near the Korvas Neblua. Hey kid, do you know if X could find a galactic provlian beacon activatior around here? Why couldn't this happen to the Star Wars geek next door? People in the News Banderas receives Latino arts award PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — An tonio Banderas was honored with two American Latino Media Arts Awards for por traying a positive Hispanic image. Banderas won for his work in The 13th Warrior, a mythological melodrama, and for the first movie he directed, Crazy in Alabama. Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez were among other winners Sunday. The show was taped for broadcast June 17 on ABC. Lopez was named female en tertainer of the year, and Martin was honored as male entertainer of the year. Last year, Banderas was named outstanding actor for The Mask of Zorro. Winfrey discusses new magazine, O NEW YORK (AP) — It may not be all Oprah, all the time, but Oprah Winfrey’s new magazine, ti tled 0, comes pretty close. Guess who will grace the cov er of every issue for the “foresee able future”? And there is plenty more of Oprah inside, too. Essays from the magazine’s creator and lead personality, titled “Let’s Talk” and “What I Know for Sure,” are at the very beginning and very end of each issue. Then there is “Oprah to Go,” cutout cards with inspiring quota tions chosen by the television talk show host. The magazine, which is a part nership with Hearst Corp., goes on sale Wednesday. Fans need not worry that Win frey’s new project will dominate her time. “For me, the Oprah show is still the mother lode,” Winfrey said. WINFREY tiers fail to end rumors about Garbo, socialite’s relationship i PHILADELPHIA (AP) —After years of a rumored love affair between Greta Garbo and socialite Mercedes i deAcosta, secret letters from Garbo that were unsealed 'over the weekend failed to put the decades-old specula- to rest. H The 113 items, including 25 letters, plus notes that ac- Mipanied flowers, telegrams, photos and poems, chron- :Ied a 28-year friendship of ups and downs, but gave no Iplicit evidence of a lesbian relationship between, said Jpo grandniece Gray Reisfield Horan. ■“I see nothing that refers to a liaison,” said Horan, 40. Idon’t think there’s much here to back it up. I only knew Hto be interested in men. ■“Garbo’s mystery remains intact,” she said. ■The items were unsealed at the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia on Saturday — the 10th an niversary of Garbo’s death at age 84 — before museum officials and Horan. About half of the letters was on ex hibit for reporters today and will be open for public view ing from Tuesday through June 4. “The fact that the letters didn’t say anything explicit, like I love you or I need you, says a lot. Mercedes would have demanded that from her lover and pasted it in her Bible,” said Garbo biographer Karen Swenson. “But, it still left the question mark there. People will interpret things however they want to. “For anyone to have expected she would say anything explicitly was contrary to Garbo’s character, ” Swenson said. The museum would not allow any excerpts of the let ters to be directly quoted, citing the wishes of the Garbo estate, which is reserving the right to publish the material. Some of the letters reveal a friendship that involved vis its and birthday wishes. Others were of Garbo telling Acosta of her wishes to be left alone and her unhappiness with the acting profes sion. In one letter Garbo tells Acosta not to bother her, but a later letter shows them back on friendly terms. Acosta gave the letters to the Rosenbach in 1960 with the stipulation that they not be opened until 10 years after the death of Garbo or Acosta, whichever came later. Acos ta died in 1968. Garbo died April 15, 1990. The two women were very close friends and sustained an on-and-off relationship from 1931 to 1959. Biogra phers, historians and family members have disagreed for years on whether they were lovers. RUBEN DELUNA/Tilfl 1 ' ■HWjLtw Student Counseling mSmrJietpjCin Interested in Physician .Assistant School for 2001? Time is ticking away! Don’t wait any longer! Volvcwteery Needed/ IN CONCERT ALL MAJORS WELCOME! ^INTERVIEWING NOW ^ to begin service in the Summer or Fall Semester. 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