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September Miles Influential beyond musical boundaries, jazz trumpeter Miles Davis dies at 65 on Sept. 28. ► Fun with Fonzie The September "Spy" magazine reports that Kristine Rogers, a dean at Lewis and Clark's law school, once lived in a commune with Henry Winkler, many, many years ago. Incidentally, Viking sources find absolutely no truth to the persistent rumor that in the late '60s Judith "High as a Kite" Ramaley shared a brownstone in Haight Ashbury with Bonnie Franklin, Anson Williams and Ted Lange. It's just a fart In an editorial move which reeks of censorship, I the boring old farts at "The Oregonian" fail to run a Dave Barry column on flatulence. The state's largest paper never properly explains why it made such a big stink out of nothing. Bushwacked George Bush ventures to Portland Sept. 9 to campaign for Bob Packwood and ostensibly to find a domestic policy. While in the City of Roses, better known to White House advisors as Beirut, he encounters protesters who do not run out of topics to protest. The best sign according to Willamette Week. "George Bush: you give my pubic hair a bad name." The weekly reports that the police protection afforded Bush will cost the city $5,000. 1 Miami Vice What do you get when you invade a sovereign | country and depose its leader? Why an intrigu ing, Matlock-like trial on Court TV, of course. The costly drug trial of Manuel Noriega begins in Miami and ends six months later with sever al guilty verdicts. l6 ► We're here, get used to it In a move many see as cowering to the Right, Gov. Pete Wilson vetoes a gay rights bill in California. Immediate anger ensues, with gays and straights across the state vying to defeat Wilson, who owns abundant aspirations of national office.
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