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ABC lands most in top 10; NBC remains leader By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES ? ABC had seven of network television's top 10 programs this past week, but NBC narrowly rode "The Cosby Show" and the baseball playoffs into first place in the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings. ABC finished within 0.8 point of NBC, and its "Roseanne" was the highest rated program of the week. ABC has the contract to carry the World Series between the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants. The last such regional contest in 1985, between the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals, went seven games and was a ratings winner for ABC. But the A's-Giants contest has the disadvantage of being on the West Coast. That means all the games will have to start two hours before prime time, at 5 p.m. in their respective cities, so East Coast viewers can catch the first pitch at 8 p.m. NBC led the three networks for the 68th consecutive week, with an average rating of 15.2 to ABC's 14.4 and CBS' 12.5. The ratings are the percentage of the estimated 90.4 million homes with television sets in the United States. Here are last week's top 10 shows: "Roseanne," ABC; "The Cosby Show," NBC; 'The Wonder Years," ABC; "NBC Monday Night at the Movies: A Cry for Help: The Tracy Thurman Story"; "Who's the Boss?" ABC; "NFL Monday Night Football, Philadelphia vs. Chicago," ABC; "Chicken Soup," ABC; "Growing Pains," ABC; "Head of the Class," ABC; "XH 1? Cl? wr?? /~?r?c aim muiuu, one wiuic, LDO. University ? By KATHRYN JEFFRIES Staff Writer It isn't over yet ? not the devast caused by Hurricane Hugo or the 1 done by university students, faculty staff to help its victims. "We have basically served as a clea house for providing students to the S; tion Army and the American Red C primarily ... I have lists and lists of dent groups that have done work," McGrail, coordinator of the Office of ( munity Service Programs, said. As needs have changed, the response continually grown, McGrail said. 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Casual dress in- Media aits senior eludes jeans, T-shirts broadcasting freshmi and shoes. The most pants, identifiable of these are cut-off jeans or Duck Heads, logo T-shirts and bucks with white socks, Fleckenstein said. This year, Duck Head pants are worn with as much versatility as jeans. They are cut off and worn with a coat and tie at football games and topped with a t-shirt for class. Rain weather includes "duck shoes," brown lace-ups that are worn in rain or snow. "The) keep out the rain, but you tend to slip once you get inside of the buildings," senior criminal justice major Stephen Lewis said. When it's not raining, USC men are sporting suede oxfords, commonly known as bucks, and fashionable Nike's, Fleckenstein said. Mountain climbing shoes have also been prevalent on the tough campus terrain. Birkcnstock sandals are worn with shorts, pants, socks or no socks. These men are celebrating the '60s by wearing cut-off fatigues, tiegroups continu rent need is. "Now the list is short enough that we ation been giving phone numbers of the other work fices and hotlines so they can give pair and one on one. We've gotten lots of calls fr students wanting to work two hours h( ring- two hours there." alvaross, Nursing professor Sally Wcinrich org; stu- ized trips that allowed nursing students Gail clinical classes to substitute class time w ?om- relief work in Summerville, McClellanvi and Moncks Corner. Students and facu j has provided direct care and temporarily re've placed other nurses who needed time ( desk They have also begun writing letters i we Medical University of South Carolina s cur- dents to show support. d? i in NONUCLEOSIS the manufacture of the flono, or have had Mono >, you may qualify for 10 of your time. n Call or Come By: LS. INC Or. Suite 105 , SC 37 WWLVWVWiVWWVW^ WHEELS j! 'C/VS^>~ This - I; &BI ni/fe-l 5pm ^iSGZ not J r & FREE!! |i Olir 1 [ ... IUP0N COUPON COUPON || VVI I I C lozzarella Sticks [! Lg. Order of Wings. j! StUCl EE!! I wvwywzwwwvvww _______ look tops f H$- "^WBHglBM y ,N8MH| 9B| JM James Langford models a cardigan, turtl in Dave Wilson sports a leather jacket, m i Black is really I popular and i flourescent is out." r 9 I i Edward Boham of Macy's e to help hurt Nursing senior Angela Chinners wor 've in McClcllanville. "We walked in and of- the water level on the ceiling. That's 1 up high the water came," she said. "I talker om one couple who said they had gotten on ire, roof in the middle of the storm with tl one-month-old baby because their sec floor was flooded." an- Another group that has helped rebuild in Partnership Among Lutherans and Meth ith ists. For them, the devastation is new, ille not the rebuilding. Every year, PA] Ity members spend a week helping repai re" house, often on Johns Island. )ff. to Other groups have raised money si tu- as Preston Hall, which sponsored a car b Sept. 28. dr? is the last day to pick lack Yearbook! Distribi on the second floor of jure if a book was pre-< :able and well check. A i i i i r? i i aiso oe soia. hor aaanic lent Media at 777-3888. season's list dye T-shirts and shoulder-length hair with and without their sandals. The fashion fore|7 B %: cast from area departr^* i ment stores looks r Rich's men's department manager Tammy Duchcne. 'They arc the basic that everybody will have," she says. Colors are muted this season, and the most JOHN SClllERLMAN/The Gamecock popular are dark leneck and loafers, while greens, purples, musock turtleneck and black ^rd and naturals, Duchene says. "Men are dressing up more, partly because they have jobs," Duchene says. They are wearing pleated cotton slacks, without a lot of detail, she said. Macy's is also showing dark colors for fall. "Black is really popular and flourescent is out," sales associate Edward Boham said. Rugby shirts are in and T-shirts are a "definite," said Macy's sales associate Somkiert Thepbantoeng, but, "Izod is out" Stores are also showing cardigans this year, featuring dark colors, with stripes and texture, Duchcne said. Claiborne, Polo, Guess, Bugle Boy and Duck Head are the most popular names to buy this year, she said. Where do you get all of these fashionable items? Along with the major department stores, men are shopping at Oops, Deals and Bum's Bummers, ju nior finance major Rick Frazier said. icane victims ked "Originally the money was supposed to saw g? multiple sclerosis, but we thought it low was more needed in Charleston, and that it i to would be more useful there," hall President the Ben Massey said. The car was donated by heir City Garage and Body Shop, and the bash ond raised $50. Carolina Cares has placed change cans 3 is around campus and publicized the need for ,Qd- volunteers at the coliseum. 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