2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, February 14, 1983 Computer science requirment prop osed Staff and Wire Reports A member of the UNC Board of Governors Friday proposed mandatory computer science courses in North Carolina's public universities. Walter Davis, of Midland, Texas, told the board there was a need for computer literacy among university students even if it meant cutting back in other programs. Davis said there were only 50,000 graduates available last year for more than 150,000 computer related jobs. "If we don't educate our university students to speak the language of the computer, we're going to be making a big mistake," Davis told the board. Davis cited Japanese technology as a reason for students to become familiar with computers, said University secretary John P. Kennedy. The Japanese could do so much with so few em ployees; American students need computer literacy in order to keep up with them, he said. There is a generation of people going through UNC who need to be able to use computers, Kennedy said. Davis made a strong plea for computer literacy, submitting a detailed memorandum to each board member. His proposal was referred to the board's Committee on Educational Plan ning, Programs and Policies. Davis also submitted the plan to each member of the State Senate Thursday. Kennedy said requirements for computer science courses would have to differ among the different majors. "Computer literacy for someone in German is different from someone in forestry," he said. Raymond Dawson, UNC vice president for academic affairs, agreed that requirements for the program would have to vary widely. He also said the computers, terminals and faculty need ed for the plan would cost a lot of money. Davis said the era of communication and information was fast replacing the industrial area and students needed to be prepared. - Kennedy said Davis cited Research Triangle Park as an exam ple of foresight. "Governor (Luther) Hodges saw the need for a . research area near the University and jumped ahead," Kennedy said. "Now it's computers; let's get ready for that." In other action Friday: x UNC system President William C. Friday said he would make a thorough study before recommending a final candidate for North Carolina Central University chancellor. He received the names of the two finalists recommended by the NCCU board of trustees on Friday. Friday also reported on the work of the commission on the future of North Carolina. The commission will make its final report next month on meeting the heeds of the state through the year 2000. He said that by the year 2000 the state's population will have grown from 5.9 million to 7.2 million and the percentage of people over 65 years old from 10 to 13 percent. The board was briefed on a report to the commission by the N.C. Cooperative Planning Consortium of Special Education Programs. Since 1975, the number of colleges offering pro-. grams in special education has increased from nine to 25. The number of public school students served by special programs in creased from 127,828 in 1975 to 171,009 in 1981. Critics want harsher action Sharon resigns as Israeli defense minister The Associated Press JERUSALEM The Israeli Cabinet on Sunday accepted Ariel Sharon's resignation as defense minister but retained him as a minister without portfolio, prompting opposition charges that the decision defied the Beirut massacre commission's recommendations. Prime Minister Menachem Begin will take over the Defense Ministry temporarily after Israel's Parliament, the Knesset, approves the reshuffle Monday or Tuesday, Cabinet Secre tary Dan Meridor announced. Cabinet ministers belonging to the factions in Begin's ruling coalition said that keeping Sharon in the Cabinet avoided the need for early elections. But opposition parties protested that the re shuffle of portfolios disregarded the inquiry commission's intention that Sharon leave the Cabinet. The small Communist Party sub mitted a no-confidence motion to be debated this week, but the government is expected to defeat it. The Labor Party, the largest opposition group, said it might organize public demon strations to put "moral pressure" on the government to fire Sharon. The inquiry commission charged Sharon with personal responsibility for failing to foresee a massacre when he ordered Lebanese Christian militiamen to mop up Palestinian resistance in Beirut's Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps last Sept. 16-18. It suggested he ...... resign or be fired. Sharon gave Begin his resignation after the Cabinet decided last week, after three emergency meetings, to adopt all the recom mendations of the Kahan Commission, named after Supreme Court President Yitzhak Kahan who headed the four-month investigation. Sharon's resignation letter said he would comply with the decision, but added, "I have no intention to resign from the government and I intend to serve as a minister." . Cabinet ministers said Begin wanted to replace Sharon with Moshe Arens, Israel's am bassador in Washington, but needed time to arrange this transition with his coalition part . ners. '. -:. " The Liberal Party, a faction of Begin's Likud bloc, lost one minister when Yitzhak Berman quit over Begin's hesitation to appoint the inquiry, and Arens' entry into the Cabinet would further upset the balance by giving the dominant Herut Party another seat. The Cabinet now has 19 ministers:eight from Herut, five Liberals and six from other parties in the coalition. Sharon's resignation was a paralyzing set back to the career of the flamboyant ex general. But he has bounced back before when he was passed over for jobs as chief of staff and as defense minister, and aides say Sharon still wants Israel's top job once Begin retires. "Those who didn't want Sharon as chief of staff had to live with him as defense minister. Those who didn't want him as defense minister will have to live with him as prune minister," Sharon's spokesman Uri Dan told reporters. Solidarity forces protest outside Warsaw church The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland Several hundred police, lobbing tear gas grenades and flailing rubber batons, dispersed more than 2,000 people demonstrating Sunday night outside a church for the outlawed Solidarity labor union. It was the largest protest demonstration in Poland in three months. Between 200 and 300 police moved into position outside Holy Cross Church in downtown Warsaw as a commemorative Mass ended for Solidarity members who had been interned after mar tial law was imposed Dec. 13, 1981 A crowd estimated at between 2,000 and 3,000 moved into the street, singing pro-Solidarity songs and chanting "Down with the junta!" and "Leszek! Leszekl" the nickname of Solidarity union chief Lech Walesa. Police fired about four tear gas cannisters at the crowd and then attacked with long riot batons, chasing small groups through the downtown streets. Western reporters saw police detain about a half dozen peo ple. - The crowd had formed earlier outside nearby St. Joseph's Church after a similar commemorative Mass. The people left peacefully, but moved over to Holy Cross Church. Though internment of Solidarity members ended with the .suspension of martial law late last year, thousands of Solidarity supporters have been jailed or fired from their jobs. Masses still are held in most cities in this predominantly Roman Catholic country on the 13th of every month to mark the martial law decree. The protest was the largest of its kind since Nov. 10 demon strations marking the second anniversary of a court decision validating the charter of Solidarity, formed during strikes in the Baltic port of Gdansk in August 1980. Meanwhile, Cardinal Jozef Glemp, in his first sermon since becoming a cardinal 11 days ago, defended himself against criticism that he has taken too moderate a stance toward the communist government. "Some people say the primate should be more militant, should be sharper" in dealing with authorities, he said in a ser mon at St. Andrew's Church, also in downtown Warsaw. "Everyone wants the hierarchy, the episcopate, to carry out their programs, but the church must be faithful to the program outlined in the Gospel," he added. . Glemp, 54, .was elevated to cardinal by Polish-born Pope John Paul II in Vatican ceremonies Feb.. 2. Theirs Bakery iwwir. .Mow, . q m , Remember Your Sweetheart! One Dozen Assorted Cookies w . m'h FREE ' - ' x ' with this coupon 'and purchase of a Heart Colic for Valentine's Day single layer $6 double layer 88.50 complete with your special message ! f 1982-83 JOHN CALVIN McNAIR LECTURE MODERN COSMOGONY & BIBLICAL CREATION A Lecture by DR. OWEN GINGERICH Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Professor of Astronomy & History of Science at Harvard University February 22, 1983 8:00 pm Hamilton Hall Sponsored by the Univ. Committee on Established Lectures ft Expanded Evening Hours Now Open Mon.-Thurs. 'till 9 pm 105 No. Columbia 933-2679 Bkii EFI,Y ' The Associated Press WASHINGTON John W. Hinckley Jr., found innocent by reason of insanity of shooting President Reagan, was hos pitalized in serious condition Sunday after an apparent suicide attempt, authorities said. Hinckley, connected to a respirator, may be in danger of dying, but "he is stable and we believe he'll be all right," said Dr. James Levy, president of Greater Southeast Community Hospital, where Hinckley was taken. "We will not be able to tell you for certainty for the next 24 to 48 hours whether he's out of the woods." The incident was at least the third ap parent suicide attempt by Hinckley since he shot and wounded the president and three other men outside the Washington Hilton Hotel in March 1981. PORTSxMOlJTH, Va. A day-long search of cold seas off the Virginia coast on Sunday turned up no sign of nine crew members missing after a collier loaded with 27,000 tons of coal capsized and sank dur ing a gale, killing at least 24 people. A spokesman said the search, which had continued non-stop since the Marine Elec tric began sinking early Saturday, would be resumed only if there were some unfore seen development. . DALLAS Rep. Phil Gramm, who equit the House after fellow Democrats ousted him from a budget panel, says the special election victory that sends him to Washington as a Republican gave him his "strongest mandate" ever. Gramm, a supporter of President Reagan's economic policies, said in a tele phone interview - -'-ty -virday over 10 opponents in the 6th Congressional District represents "the first gunfire of the 1984 elections, and we won the first battle." Gramm won a third term as a Democrat last November. But he resigned Jan. 5 after the party leadership stripped him of his seat on the House Budget Committee for supporting Reagan, and announced he would seek re-election as a Republican. RALEIGH A Navy plan to dump more than 100 decommissioned nuclear submarines off North Carolina's coast faces widespread opposition as public hear ings on the plan begin today. N An announcement Friday by the state government opposing the plan is the latest in a string of denouncements from state and national organizations. The Navy is conducting the hearings to get public reaction on a draft environ mental impact statement for land and sea disposal of subs. The Navy admits that radioactive atoms will enter the environ ment as the submarines corrode and rust flakes. Your body feels different more boun cy, more energetic, and in need of less food and sleep." No question about this Valentine's Day diagnosis the patient is in love. Recent medical literature indicates peo ple, are healthier when they're in love, says Susan Delaney, staff psychiatrist at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kan. Levels of lactic acid in the blood drop, making the person less tired, and endor phins, ' which produce a natural high or sense of well-being, increase, Delaney said. JOB BOX A new sign-up system is in effect for interviews with e:r.-layers visiting campus after February U. Students must hand in a Student Priority list by Wednesday noon indicating the employers with whom they wish to interview 12-16 days later. They must then check back jvitb CPPS to Warn if they have been selected to tnter- ' view with the employers in whom they have interest. If so, they must sico-up for a time slot on the interview schedule. A resume is necessary at the time of s:::n-up. Details on the new system and Student Priority List forms are available in 211 Hanes. - - Date Monday, Feb. 21 Tuesday, Feb. 22 Wednesday, Feb. 21 Thursday, Feb. 24 Friday, Feb. 25 OfgarJzatioa Touche Ross & Company Frito-Lay, Inc, SCI Systems, Inc. Metropolitan life Insurance Company Alamance County Schools Computer Horizons . Computer Systems Camp Carolina for Boys Harris Government Systems Sector St. Mary's County Public Schools IBM Corporation - The Procter & Gamble Company The Procter & Gamble Company Softech, Inc. Advanced Micro Devices Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Aetna Life & Casualty . , Armstrong World Industries, Inc. y Aetna Life & Casually . - - Seidman & Seidman The Institute for Paralegal Training s . Southern National Eank Home Life Insurance Company Camp Thunderbird . MHliken & Company 1 MlIi;ken & Company Price Waterhoue ALVIN AlEJiV Repertory Ensemble Wednesday February 23 8:00 Memorial Hall Tickets $5.50 & $7.50 Union Box Office 962-1449 i v- v ' v' ' All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH odce by noon th business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oOce Immediately if there are mistakes fai your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. CARTS SWEAT SHOP at PURDYS. Grand Opening S pm, Monday, ValcntWs Day, 1983 Flrtt da feel! Claaaea: Mon.. Tuea., TWi., tfanaa: 3-4, 4-5, 5:15-6:15 lost Cc found FOUND: DORM KEY ON 1 key chain. Found on Franklin Street Saturday. Call 933-7832 to claim. TeauM laalia LOST AT VIRGINIA GAME: 1 a ait gold toM watch. If f oaad at 942-2102. Call afUnr 7 pa. FOUND: LADY'S TIM EX NEAR NROTC Building from Whitehead. Phone 967-2521. COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT Camp seeks qualified counselors for 75 member children's camps In Northeast July and August. Contact: Association of Independent Camps (NC), 157 West 57th Street, New York, New York, 10019 (212) 582-3540. 18-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and.fiu needed for paid EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. for sale roommates FOUND? BLACK, WHITE, wmd ESOWN spotted fatal a puppy. Abostf 12 wfca eU. Fosnad Joaas) Ferry Road. aar University Laka Apt. CaB Candy. 933-9042. FOR SALE: SINCLAIR ZXS1 coaipertar syha 16K RAM. Sis aMMrths old. 1 100.09. Mm Sfaclaar oftwar caeett . SlOO.OO. 17 Mack aad white RCA acraca. $35.00. CaB 5425913 Pitt-boro FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two bedroom apartment. Need only furnish your room. Walking distance to campus and Franklin Street. CaB 967-0228 after 5:30 p.m. 3RD FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for Apt fat Carrboro. Feb. rent free, Vi rent utilities. Own bedroom. Call 942-9274. 1 or 2 LIBERAL MALES wanted to share apt. at Townhouse. $118 month, xh utilities and your own room. Cable TV, dishwasher, two blocks from campus. Immediate openings 967-1260. wanted help wanted FOR SALE: NEW SPORTSWEAR bags assorted colors and sizes machine washable top quality nylon prices up to $18.00. Call 967-1964. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock, jazz, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Singles $2 per day, doubles $3.75 plus refun dable deposit (Rates lower for rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283 11-7 Mon.-Sat RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION OPEN 10 ara-6 pm Monday-Friday. 500 West Rosemary. Field Registration Sat, Feb. 19. 10 am-12. Ckiand Road off 15-501 bypass. Coaches needed! Call 967-8797. TREAT YOUR VALENTINE TO the new ERICE STREET ALBUM, unagmaoon. On sale at the Record Bar. Songs about love, romance, holidays, and WrlghtevilU Beach. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS students will hold a career seminar on "Careers in Accounting" featuring Larry Wagner, Audit Manager with Arthur Andersen & Co. on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 3:30 p.m. In T-5 New Carroll. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNTnES for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child . develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach In one or more of our specialized activities. College student, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD. located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C, Is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are ex tras In our excellent program. For further Information write or call G. William Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird, Route 7, Box 50, Clover, S.C.. 29710 (803431-2121). . CRUISE SHIP JOBS! 114423,000. Carribean, Hawaii. World. Call for Guide. Directory. Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111. Ext UNC CHAPEL HILL FAMILY WANTS HOUSE EN Chapel KUCw boro area, weeds at least 2 hodrooea. Call Claire at 929-2514 during I HAPPY V-DAY TO THE Hide house gang (espedaOy my favorite "hosebean") and to DarDar my ever-present kooky conscience. DH hold on if almost overt SA.T. HAIRCUTS. STYLES, PERMS. Coupons for up to 13 off are in Coupon Section of Campus Phone Book. Offers end soon, dip them today! . , , TO MY SPECIAL TREASURE. UKA. It accasa Ska yesterday, that night oa the porch. TVs (ova we've s stand with ach other aad with God aaaoe thosi has bsaa so toe se done. Thaaha for bataej that apodal esMoat to ahara that first aad last love with. Yoeur Peari. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY "Little House Women", especially Wa. almost out of here hygienists, D.H. Instruc tors, and David J. the boy across the street Love, Bonnie T. AVOID THE HASSLE OF making reservations for your trip to Miami or Orlando over Spring Break. We are selling two Vacation American Certificates (each for hotel accomoda tions for two). For more info call 967-0228 or 933-7046.. JAZZ NIGHT! COME HEAR Jim Ketch and his Jazz quintet! Thursday. Feb. 17 9-11 p.m., at the Hlllet House. 210 W. Cameron Ave. BYOB. Admission S3. WENDY, ON THIS THE third Valentine's Day since we've been together I hope youH understand it and forgive me if I can't be there. Our situation is one that creates times like these when I can't be with you. You're in my thoughts today, as always but remember that more than anything. I love you. Happy Valentine's Day, Jonathan. PHI DELTA CHI IS now holding Informal rush thru Feb. 16. Daily 5 to 7 at 204 Flnley Rd. BIG SAVINGS: WITH STUDENT I.D. get a half-price ticket one-half hour before the play, to sec PRCs production of THE GREEKS. CSC. THE UNCSPC SKY Goddess, thanks for the memories at FCSPC. Happy Valentine's Day. Blue Ski. LIKE SKIRL. HAPPY VALENTINE'S Day from your down in the intramural office. Looking forward to more adventures with you! L&K, Trailblazer. PARDON YOU. SON. but how about summer 84? Come on, please! I love you! J.B. SINGLE ROOM DORM CONTRACT ha E-Haas for sate. Call Braoda 933-31.5? heap tryfaag. for rent services PROFESSIONAL TYPING AND WORD processing. Re ports, dissertations, resumes. Multiple personalized letters, envelopes, label. Complete editing. Finishing touches to job resumes. Sterling Business Services, 106 North Graham. 933-1111. Now you can ship packages via UPS from Chapel Hill. All parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham. 933-1111. WALK TO CAMPUS FROM your newly renovated one bedroom apartment located in private home, overlooks gotf course. Many extras. Partial utilities, unfurnished. $345 967-3717. personals BALLOONS AND TUNES FOR aa extraordinary ValearhWa earptiae. Special etadaat rata for oercaacpu dafiveay. Call or com by 1 M E. Maia St Carrboro. 967-3433. DO NT MISS OUT ON the Spring Break of a life timet $359 per person Includes yacht captain, food, fuel, and alcoholic beverages for eight people sailing one tmek in the Bahamas. Money to due no later than Wednesday February 16. So call John Mltchcner at 942-2695 now for reservations. v GRADUATING SENIORS-ADVERTISING SALES poakhMi avaOabta part-ttasa now. taO tiaM bagtealng May. Sad riwai tor Advartia Ima Sale. 700 Keat St. Dwrbaat, NC 27701. COME SHOW YOUR TALENT or come )ust to watch the show! TRI DELTA TALENT SHOW, 8 p.m., Tues., Feb. 15 in The Great Hal of The Union. OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$ 100 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. PART-TIME SUBSCRIPTION SALES position. Approx imately 10 hours per week. For more information call the News and Observer 942-1806. ALASKA SUMMER JOBS. Good money! $. Parks, fish eries, wilderness resorts, logging and much more. . ."Sum mer Employment Guide" 1983 employer listings. $4.95 Alasco, Box 2573. Saratoga. CA 95070-0573. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows. More NEW music, more NEW equipment, but the same GOOD RELI ABLE EXPERIENCED SERVICE and yes. simply unbeliev able: the same low price-$125.004 hr. Call Eddy Heming way 967-8871. DO YOU WANT TO party. Lou's Tunes, with his Boss 901's. plays Sinatra to Swing, Beach and Boogie, all the best Rock and Roll. Only $60. Call 9674)611. ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lovers! Door to door free delivery of our famous Sino-Calabash style seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Hunan and Szechuan. Please call In for your orders (minimum of 2). Also inquire about our daily dinner special. Daily Luncheon Special Is $2.75 including. Soup, main entree, fried rice or to mein (minimum of four orders). One dollar of with this ad. Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant, across from NCNB. Carrboro. 942-0006. LOST YOUR BEAUTIFUL SELF? Find it on Valentine's Day at Cary's Sweat Shop at Purdy's. Classes: Mon.. Tues.. Thurs. Times: 3-4, 4-5. 5:154:15. First Class FREED KOALA CHRIS HAPPY VALENTINE'S Day! May this day remind us to always share our love, our days together in a hearty way love your Koala. THIS IS MY RESPONSE to afl of tha coatplalsrts aad objectloM to tha PLAYBOY ad that raa 2883 mmi 21183 b tha DTH. Bacaaaa rss oa ataff (baainaee) of tha DTH. say tettar cosdd mot raa (editorial dlecrotioa) so raa lakhs ap claeetBad epaca. Where ara afl of tha people that are always ecreaBaiag a boat personal .fraodoas 7 PereoaaUy I doa't batteva ka aborttoaa aad abortJoa ada aad prossotioee aaasiata asa. However. I doa't araausd yeJQaa that tha DTH shoaldat ra typa of ada. 1 figara that if yoa chooa abortloa thafa yoar owa dariatoa. Taa aad for yoa aad yotar baby, bat thafa yoar right aad V a aot say baeiaeea to tall yoa whafa right for asa la right for yoa. Tha aaasa th taking appBaa to tha Playboy ada. Not avaryoata fiada Playboy (or other eaailmr pabBcatloae) oflsaawa. A great deal of poop la enjoy thasa asagaaiaaa aad res pond to the ada favorably. Agata, what's right for yoa awry aot be whaf right for thasa. If yoa futd assuailaiie Bka this offaaewe. doa't read tbaea. BsqasstJag that tha DTH sot raa theaa ada la ateppiac aB wear aty tight to read tbaea ada aad jadge lor aeysetf . Do yoa reaOy hava tha right to do that? Woald yoa Bka asa to do a similar thlaa to yoa? Lhsda Coopar HEATHER. DESPITE WHAT YOU may think you real ly do act kind of sorority -Uh, even V your feelings are real. I know your friendship comes from the heart as mine does so happy Valentine's Day! I hope a personal makes up for the card 1 owe you, but I still have a visit due. Chris. BUNNY B'S-P.CS to Jordan's, what progress! Will you ba my Valentine? I love you!!! Sassy Ps. , FUTURE FARMACIST JUST WANTED to toll you that I love you and I wish I were with you. Happy Valentine's Dayt ' Love A&F, Pharmer Fox. TONIGHTS THE NIGHT! Find out what CIRCLE ICs all about at our membership meeting 7:30 in the Union! BECKY. (SMEG) HAPPY VALENTINE'S Day! You've got one of the biggest hearts anybody could have. Thanks for tolerating me I know If s rough. You're a very special person to me. I Love You. A.C. ' TO SOME SUPER GUYS In Hill Hail. For smiles and laughs, supportive chats, and sightreadlng "four hands my warmest thanks. HAPPY Valentine's Day. Love ya. Bob. BACKED BY THE DTH, Phoenix. RHA, IFC and Panhell-Vote PADRAIC BAXTER CAA President-Run-off Tuesday. HEY ROOMIE, HERE'S TO midnight plans to OD. Brass Monkey, everywhere but Purdy's, "blacking out" one Satur day night and not remembering where we went or how we got back. And finally, here's to Ravenscrofi alumni and our 'attempt to "get over tt." To the best, from one of the best Happy Valentines Day, son. MB. SUSIE: HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAYtfl We love you mega bunches. Agnes, Job na than, and Stan. BOBBY THESE PAST FEW weeks have been great! Vou've spoiled me rotten, and I love It Happy Valentine's Day! Love, Beth. EDWARD. rPunkm") I LOVE YOU in so many ways. I wish you all of the kick and love that you deserve. These 2A years have been wonderful, and I hope there are plenty more to come, Lw always, Lydia P.S. You're a bargain!! Happy V-Day

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