V Did the nat because he By BARRY COOPER Syndicated Columnist One of the first things they teach you in journalism school is the importance of being fair. A reporter should always look at both sides of a story, and he should not report something ? or even suggest it - unless there is plenty of evidence to support the claim. Those rules were badly breached in Los Angeles during the recent Olympic Games. Carl Lewis, a gifted young black man who is the greatest track star since Jessfe Owens, was all but slandered by a t . ? - nostue press that repeatedly suggested that Lewis is a homosexual. That was the nastiest thing the virtually all-white media had to say about Lewis, but there were other unpleasantries. The press, for instance, also wrote that Lewis appeared to be an m* < <?%? % Jr ffiWijw ^^P^K/ * V V* A m \m?-^ ? i 1 Hh 25% off Rainbow Brite a Sale $6 to 12.75 Reg. $8 to $1 for little girls. Made of soft, c< colors kids love. 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