* Caught: A former Chicago police officer...
* Caught: A former Chicago police officer testified Monday that he saw a former race car driver frolicking with Palm Beach socialite Roxanne Pulitzer in a red Porsche. Darrell Warrington testified in the divorce trial of Jean de la Moussaye and his wife, oil heiress Francine de la Moussaye, whose legal battles include allegations of cocaine-and-sex sprees. Warrington said he was not close enough to the couple to see what they were actually doing.
* Flouting the Law?: Hundreds of Miss America contestants have been breaking the law in Atlantic City by wearing swimsuits that do not have a skirt coming within 7 inches of the knee. Other outdated and ignored laws are up for review by the city council this week. “At Police Day last week there was a young lady getting ready to lie out in the sun in what I believe is commonly known as a thong,” said a city official Tuesday. “There was no hurry to enforce the ordinance.”
* Spiritual Visions: Evangelist Billy Graham said Tuesday in Edinburgh, Scotland, that the Gulf War brought a resurgence in churchgoing in the United States and has led to a spiritual reawakening. The 72-year-old evangelist is on a 10-day Scottish crusade. . . . Some Atlanta motorists claim to see an image of Jesus Christ watching over them from a Pizza Hut billboard. Attendants at the gas station under the sign say a dozen people a day stop in to ask about the image in a picture of spaghetti.
* Reprimand: The Georgetown University law student who wrote an article saying black applicants were admitted to the school with lower entrance examination scores than whites has been reprimanded by the Washington, D.C., school for revealing confidential data. Third-year law student Timothy Maguire agreed to the settlement that will allow him to graduate, the university said Monday.
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