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By JohnC.Eaj
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO ? Staggered
and murders in City Hall, residents
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the coming holidays, officials and
"I've never seen anything like it
Wednesday over the jangle of
Francisco Suicide Prevention Cent*
for nine years.
"We're seeing an awful lot of &
among the news so quickly that it is
to assimilate it," she said. "1
overload."
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than 900 Peoples Temple membo
area, and then thin waaIt th* a<
George Moscone and supervisor H
Hall offices.
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King gc
By Steven P, Rosenfeld
Associated Press Writer
CLEVELAND ? He was loaned
paintings from museums, offered
"personal gratuitous services"
from a beauty salon employee and
served such delicacies as baked
whole lamb, pancakes and Turkish
bon-bons.
Almost everyone, it seems, tried
to make life more livable for Saudi
Arabia's King Khaled during the
month he spent at the Cleveland
Clinic undergoing coronary bypass
surgery.
And just in case anyone wanted
to ruin his stay, the 64-year-old
monarch was closely guarded by
the U.S. Secret Service, the Explosive
Ordinance Division of the
U.S. Army, the State Department,
Saudi police, the Saudi Royal
Guard and Cleveland police.
These and other details were
revealed Wednesday in a 37-page
report by the clinic, which had
been notably close-mouthed while .
Khaled was in town from Sept. 27 to
Oct. 27. The report said the king
paid for the security, refurbishing
the hospital and employee over
time. But the price tag was not
disclosed.
Russell House
exhibit displayed I
"Photo-Graphics," an exhibit
from the International Museum of
Photography, is on display through
Dec. 15 in the second floor lobby of
the Russell House. The mosaic
combination of photography and
graphics features works ranging
from surrealism to photorealism.
The display is sponsored by the
Fine Arts Committee of the Russell
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nuuse universuy union.
Recitals offered
at Fraser Hall
Two USC students will present
recitals tonight and next week at
Fraser Hall. Cathi Baker will
perform a voice recital at 8 p.m.,
tonight, as part of her work for a
master of music degree. Stephen
Oswald, baritone, will give a senior
recital at 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7.
Both concerts are free.
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Khaled's 18-room, 36-bed suite
was furnished in English decor,
with thick carpeting and paintings,
some obtained from the Cleveland
Museum of Art. Interior
decorators spent five days
preparing the accommodations,
with a result that the hospital
termed "high class" and "good
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're going to have at least 190 this year,
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times for Khaled and his immediate
retinue of 50, including
one lamb served with the head on.
The retinue particularly enjoyed
pancakes doused with maple syrup
or honey for breakfast. As for
Khaled himself, said food services
director Sally Eyerdam, "the king
especially liked vanilla ice cream
and Turkish bon-bons for dessert
and snacks."
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