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WHITE HOUSE THE WINNER IN FIRST WHITEWATER ROUND.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: GREG McDONALD Houston Chronicle WASHINGTON The special counsel investigating the Whitewater affair has concluded that no crimes were committed when aides to President Clinton spoke to Treasury Department authorities about a federal probe of the land development deal ....

A-C PAYS THE PRICE FOR BUCKING THE ODDS.(SPORTS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: PETE DOUGHERTY Staff writer COLONIE Any cleanup hitter in baseball would feel insulted to see the batter in front of him walked intentionally. To add insult to insult, Frank Jacobs watched the Albany-Colonie Yankees buck the percentages Thursday night to face him. ...

EMBEZZLER WANTED ON VARIOUS TRAFFIC CHARGES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... SARATOGA SPRINGS A 32-year-old man who solicited money last year for a basketball league and then embezzled it from the Department of Recreation is wanted by police for failing to answer traffic tickets dating back as far as 1990. Saratoga City Court Justice Douglas Mills ...

ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER'S CONDUCT UNDER SCRUTINY RENSSELAER COUNTY OFFICIAL ALLEGEDLY VIOLATED ETHICS RULES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE PICCHI Staff writer TROY The state Commission on Judicial Conduct apparently is investigating whether Rensselaer County commissioner of elections Henry Tutunjian was violating ethics codes by certifying he was working 35 hours a week when at time he may have been ...

SCHOOL BOARD WEIGHS TIN-CUP APPROACH SARATOGA SPRINGS SCHOOL OFFICIALS MAY LOOK TO CHARITY TO SUPPLEMENT BUDGET.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: ILAINA JONAS Staff writer SARATOGA SPRINGS Looking for additional ways to fund school programs, the Saratoga Springs School District Board of Education is considering turning to charity. Starting a foundation is one way board member Todd Popham said may ...

ALBANY COPS SAY MAN TRICKED BOY, 2, INTO FALL.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer ALBANY In what police termed a hideous case of child abuse, an 18-year-old man blindfolded a toddler, then coaxed the boy to jump off a kitchen table after tricking him into thinking that he would be caught. The 2-year-old ended up ...

THE O.J. CASE: TRAIL OF BLOOD SIMPSON BOUGHT KNIFE, CLERKS SAY.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JIM NEWTON AND ANDREA FORD Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES Seventeen days after O.J. Simpson's ex-wife and a friend of hers were found brutally murdered, prosecutors began to make their case in court Thursday, presenting as their first witnesses two cutlery store ...

PERKINS KEEPS COMING BACK NBA STAR REMEMBERS BASKETBALL CAMPERS EVERY SUMMER.(SPORTS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: BUZZ GRAY Staff writer ALBANY On the hardwood floor of the Jewish Community Center, a lanky lad gazes up at the towering millionaire. ``Will you just look at this guy,'' the millionaire said. ``I remember when he barely came up to my knees.'' Now ...

WATERVLIET SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT IS IN LIMBO.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: VINCENT JACKSON Staff writer WATERVLIET As city school board members prepare for a previously scheduled reorganization meeting Tuesday, July 12, they'll be pondering at least one big question: What should happen to its superintendent, Richard Hogan? Hogan ...

ALBANY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER TO SEEK 2ND TERM.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: VINCENT JACKSON Staff writer ALBANY City school board member Theresa Swidorski, who was elected five years ago as a member of a now-defunct insurgent citizens group, announced Thursday that she will seek a second term on the school board. ``During my last ...

PROFESSOR WILL GET HALF MILLION DOLLARS.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... NEW YORK A judge awarded more than a half-million dollars Thursday to a Vassar College professor whom the judge ruled was unfairly denied tenure in part because she was married. U.S. District Judge Constance B. Motley, defining an award she had outlined in general terms when ...

COURT SIDES WITH ABORTION RIGHTS A BUFFER ZONE RESTRICTING ABORTION FOES IS RULED CONSTITUTIONAL.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: LARRY LIPMAN Cox News Service WASHINGTON In a victory for abortion rights advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a buffer zone keeping protesters 36 feet from an abortion clinic does not violate constitutional protections of free speech. The court also ...

O.J.'S LAWYERS TRY TO UNRAVEL PROSECUTION'S CASE.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MAURA DOLAN AND HENRY WEINSTEIN Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES It can appear to be an airtight case: DNA tests tie the suspect to the scene, a search conducted under a warrant uncovers incriminating items and police have evidence showing the suspect had brutalized the ...

BOSTON CHICKEN BUYS DELMAR LAND.(BUSINESS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: James Denn BETHLEHEM Home Run Associates Inc., owner of a chain of Boston Chicken stores, is planning to open its fourth restaurant in the Capital Region with the purchase of property at 1 Elsmere ...

NOSTALGIA EVENT TO BE MOVED SCHENECTADY PROGRAM TO MAKE CONTROVERSIAL SWITCH TO CENTRAL PARK.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARV CERMAK Staff writer SCHENECTADY Nights of Nostalgia, a new volunteer-sponsored programoriginally aimed at stimulating downtown traffic, has made a controversial switch to Central Park. The event, held on two Saturday nights in recent weeks, features ...

AIRPORT PARKING PLAN UNVEILED TAXIS COULD DROP PEOPLE OFF FREELY, BUT WOULD BE CHARGED TO PICK THEM UP.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JULIE CARR Staff writer ALBANY Taxis would be allowed to drop off passengers freely under a proposed Albany County Airport parking plan reviewed by airport authority members Thursday, but picking people up would cost them and cruising would be strictly prohibited. ...

LEGISLATOR WANTS COUNTY RECORDS ON-LINE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MICHAEL MCKEON Staff writer ALBANY A Republican lawmaker wants Albany County to get on the information superhighway by making its records available through a computer network. ``I recognize that some folks are not contemplating the 21st century but it is ...

BALLSTON VILLAGE MEETINGS OUTSIDE FOR SUMMER.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... BALLSTON SPA The village has begun its schedule of summer office hours and its summer routine of holding Village Board meetings outdoors. The village office will be open ...

PLEA BARGAIN GETS PARALEGAL 2-4 YEARS IN PRISON RAYMOND CHEVALIER ALLEGEDLY TRIED TO ACCEPT COCAINE AS PAYMENT FOR LEGAL SERVICES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: CAROL DEMARE Staff writer ALBANY The husband of a Troy attorney, who authorities said tried to accept cocaine in exchange for legal services, will serve 2 to 4 years in state prison. Raymond Chevalier, 47, a paralegal in the firm of his wife, attorney ...

CAMERA ANGLE DEVELOPS IN STOLEN CAR CASE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: WINIFRED YU Staff writer GUILDERLAND Little children stand on an auditorium stage, some smiling, others befuddled, while parents watch from the audience. This Kodak moment was recovered this week, after Glens Falls police located a car stolen from ...

CLINIC DIRECTOR IS FIRED THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR AND HIS ASSOCIATE AT THE WHITNEY YOUNG HEALTH CENTER ARE LET GO.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: BRUCE A. SCRUTON Staff writer ALBANY The medical director at the Whitney Young Health Center and his associate have apparently lost what one board member said was a struggle for control of the center, located in Arbor Hill. Dr. Marvin Malek, medical ...

INCREASED TRAFFIC WORRIES NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP THEY FEAR EXPANSION AT NEW LOUDON PLAZA ON LATHAM WILL MAKE THINGS WORSE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARC CAREY Staff writer LATHAM Citing increased traffic and related problems on Old Loudon Road, the Eastern Latham Neighborhood Association has called on the town to take action. ``As you know, the traffic on Old Loudon Road has become extremely busy. ...

HEARING FAILS TO DRAW MUCH OF A LUNCH TIME CROWD.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MIKE HUREWITZ Staff writer At a sports bar on Wolf Road, about a dozen in the regular lunch crowd digested sound bites as well as the regular fare as they glanced at one of the 13 screens in the dining area. But the crowd was no larger than usual. An ...

POPULATION CONTROL AGREEMENT SOUGHT.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON The Vatican's opposition to artificial contraception and abortion has created an ``unnecessary tension'' with the White House, Vice President Al Gore said Thursday. He urged that differences be put aside to work on stabilizing world ...

MAN GETS JAIL TIME FOR SNOOZE IN CHURCH.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... SARATOGA SPRINGS A snooze in a church basement cost a 37-year-old man 30 days in jail Thursday after police arrested him for burglary. Saratoga City Court Judge Douglas C. Mills sentenced Jesus M. Vargas to 30 days in Saratoga County Jail after he pleaded guilty to a lesser ...

`I HAVE SUFFERED THE CONSEQUENCES' GUILDERLAND PRINCIPAL ORDERED TO ATTEND ALCOHOL REHAB AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO DRIVING WHILE ABILITY IMPAIRED.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: WINIFRED YU Staff writer NEW SCOTLAND Jack Whipple, the Guilderland High School principal who was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated two weeks ago, pleaded guilty in Town Court Thursday night to the lesser charge of driving while ability impaired. ...

JENNINGS TO HUDDLE WITH BARNETTE, BURTON CONTROL OF ALBANY'S MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN INVESTMENTS IS AT STAKE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAY JOCHNOWITZ Staff writer ALBANY Interjecting himself into a turf battle between Treasurer Betty Barnette and Comptroller Nancy Burton, Mayor Jerry Jennings said he plans to meet with the two officials to settle the issue of who handles the city's millions of ...

KEY POINTS OF HEALTH PLAN.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post Following are key provisions of a health reform bill passed Thursday by the House Ways and Means Committee: UNIVERSAL COVERAGE: All Americans guaranteed a health insurance policy covering all medically necessary care, including doctor and hospital ...

TAX COLLECTOR READY FOR ALBANY'S SHARE SCRIP TO HELP MONITOR SALES FOR TAX PURPOSES.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAMES DENN Business writer ALBANY The state Department of Taxation and Finance is taking careful pains to ensure taxes owed from the sale of food and goods at the Woodstock '94 Music and Arts Festival will be collected and sent to Albany. To make sure, tax collectors ...

HOUSE PANEL BACKS CLINTON HEALTH PLAN.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: BENNETT ROTH Houston Chronicle WASHINGTON A key House panel handed President Clinton a major victory Thursday when it approved health care legislation that meets the President's demand for universal coverage. But the White House could not claim total ...

HOUSE STEALTHILY APPROVES DEFENSE BILL.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON With virtually no debate and a late-night vote, the House passed a $243.6 billion defense appropriations bill for fiscal 1995, frustrating those who wanted deeper Pentagon budget cuts. The action shortly before midnight Wednesday ...

GOP BENDS ON TOUGHER SMOKING LAWS FULL STATE SENATE APPROVAL IS LIKELY TODAY.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: TOM PRECIOUS Capitol bureau ALBANY With the hours slipping by on this year's legislative session, state Senate Republicans reversed themselves from just a day earlier and agreed Thursday to enact smoking bans aimed at curbing tobacco exposure and use by children. ...

INSURERS SAY ACCIDENT EXEMPTION A PERK FOR COPS.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JULIE CARR Staff writer ALBANY A bill prohibiting insurance companies from penalizing police officers and sheriff's deputies for their on-duty driving records has been attacked by the insurance industry as yet another perk for law enforcement. ``If ...

NEW OFFICERS FOR MECHANICVILLE CENTER.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... MECHANICVILLE The Mechanicville Area Community Center Board of Directors has elected officers for its 1994-95 fiscal year. The board elected Joe Connors, president; Mike Rinaldi Jr., vice president; Joe DiChiro, treasurer; and Tony Derico, secretary. ``I am excited ...

BAD WEATHER FORCED COLONIE POOL'S CLOSING.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARC CAREY Staff writer COLONIE Reports of the demise of the Colonie town pool are greatlyexaggerated, according to Supervisor Fred Field and the second-in-command of the town's parks department. That comes as a resident and longtime pool patron was ...

INCOME, SPENDING RISE STEADILY ECONOMY SWELLS AT A SLOWER PACE.(BUSINESS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JAMES H. RUBIN Associated Press WASHINGTON The income of Americans rose for the fourth straight month in May and spending nearly kept pace. Factory orders increased, too. Analysts said the government reports released Thursday, along with the latest data on ...

COMMUNITY DAY AIDS YOUNGSTER.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... VOORHEESVILLE A Community Day for Christopher Junco, the five-year-old boy who has a rare form of leukemia, is set for Sunday, July 10. There will be a family carnival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the village green, featuring children's games, performances by Paul Straussman and ...

FLORENCE DALY, 98.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... ALBANY Florence E. Daly, 98, of the Teresian House died there Wednesday after a long illness. Mrs. Daly was born in New York City. She was a graduate of Hunter College in New York City. She moved to the Albany area nine years ago. She taught in the New York City ...

CONTROLLERS' ERROR CITED IN SHOOTDOWN.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: New York Times WASHINGTON U.S. F-15s mistakenly shot down two American helicopters over northern Iraq in April, killing 26 people, after controllers on an AWACS aircraft failed to warn the F-15 pilots that the helicopters were friendly, a classified Pentagon report ...

STILL IN SEARCH OF A WASTE PLAN.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: CHRIS CAROLA Associated Press ALBANY While a South Carolina landfill prepared to close its gates to New York's low-level radioactive waste, state lawmakers Thursday sought a plan for disposing of the waste generated by hospitals, nuclear power plants and research ...

CASIMIR KOSAKOWSKI.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... COLONIE Casimir K. Kosakowski, 68, of Osborn Road died Thursday in St. Peter's Hospital in Albany. Mr. Kosakowski was a lifelong resident of Albany. He had worked for the past 14 years as a cashier-seller at the OTB Tele-Theatre in Albany. Before his retirement, he ...

TOP N.Y. COURT UPHOLDS STATE BORROWING POLICY RULING REAFFIRMS THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF USING ITS OWN AUTHORITIES AS LENDING INSTITUTIONS.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JANE GOTTLIEB Capitol bureau ALBANY The state's habit of using its independent authorities as lending institutions was upheld Thursday when the Court of Appeals spoke loudly on the constitutionality of the practice. In its unanimous decision against the ...

SAINT ROSE PROGRAM TEACHES SPANISH FAST.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... ALBANY The College of Saint Rose Center for Culture and Intensive Language training is offering an intensive program in Spanish this summer. Students will be able to complete the equivalent of two college Spanish courses in four weeks ....

IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS PLAN TO INVESTIGATE CHINESE RESTAURANT A FEDERAL CASE HAS IMPLICATED THE OWNER OF THE EAST WOK IN POSSIBLE SLAVE TRADING.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOHN CAHER Staff writer ALBANY U.S. immigration authorities plan to investigate the East Wok restaurant in Colonie in light of a federal prosecution implicating the owner in smuggling illegal immigrants and, possibly, slave trading. ``I can guarantee you ...

NEWEST 'BIRD HAS OLD REP AUBURN WHISTLE-BLOWER TRYING TO MAKE A COMEBACK WITH ALBANY.(SPORTS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: BOB CROCE Staff writer MILWAUKEE It has been a long time between tackles for Eric Ramsey, who over the past four years says he never lost his desire to play or the skills that made him a National Football League draft pick. But here he is once more this ...

LAWMAKERS FOCUS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON Lawmakers and government officials said that Thursday the death of Nicole Brown Simpson, who previously had been beaten by O.J. Simpson, had focused attention on the 4 million women who are battered by their husbands or boyfriends each year ....

EVIDENCE CITED AT SIMPSON HEARING.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press Evidence from the murder scene and O.J. Simpson's home and car cited in court documents or during testimony Thursday: Among the evidence seized from the Simpson estate that the defense wants thrown out (arguments scheduled Tuesday): ...

TROY BUDGET UNCERTAINTIES NO BIG DEAL, YET.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: TIM O'BRIEN Staff writer TROY If City Manager James L. Caplinger keeps millions of dollars of dubious revenue in his 1995 budget, it could cause concern on Wall Street, a fiscal analyst said Thursday. But Brad Gewehr, a vice president of Moody's Investors ...

ALBERT TORRESSEN, 64.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... DURHAM Albert F. Torressen, 64, of Hulls Corner Road, Cornwallville, died Thursday at his daughter's home. Mr. Torressen was born in New York City. He was employed for AT&T for 33 years before retiring in 1984 as corporate security manager. He had worked for New ...

HUMAN ERROR LED TO FATAL PLANE COLLISION.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press POPE AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. Mistakes by air traffic controllers led to the collision of two planes that killed 23 paratroopers, an Air Force investigator said Thursday. A trainee controller was cited as playing a key role, and he has been ...

EPA GAS ADDITIVE FAVORS CORN FARMERS.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON President Clinton cleared the way Thursday for farmers to reap tens of millions of dollars from the introduction of a cleaner-burning gasoline for smog-plagued cities. The new gasoline, which must have higher concentrations of ...

COPS STORM SUSPECTED DRUG MARKET IN ALBANY A WOMAN HOLDING A SMALL CHILD SAYS, ``GOD BLESS YOU,'' TO ALBANY COPS, COUNTY SHERIFF'S DETECTIVES AS FIVE SUSPECTS ARE ARRESTED.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer ALBANY Tackling what investigators called a New York City-style front for a drug supermarket, narcotics cops blitzed a Central Avenue shop Thursday afternoon, seizing quantities of heroin and marijuana and nabbing five suspects. ...

USFSA IS TOUGH ON TONYA.(SPORTS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS The U.S. Figure Skating Association finally got its chance to pronounce judgment on Tonya Harding on Thursday, and the verdict was harsh. She was stripped of the national championship she won Jan. 8 in Detroit and was ...

AN UPLIFTING DAY FOR MARTHA DOWNEY SUNY BIDS FAREWELL TO LONGTIME OFFICIAL.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: KAREN NELIS Staff writer ALBANY Step out of line at a State University of New York Board of Trustees meeting or talk too loudly in the adjacent room and you're sure to get a harsh look or a reprimand from Martha Downey, the secretary of the university. But ...

ALL CANADIAN FLIGHTS NOW NON-SMOKING.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Washington Post TORONTO Today, Canada becomes the first nation to ban smoking on all of its commercial airline flights, domestic and international. The move reflects strong sentiment in Canada, where anti-smoking laws for public places and workplaces are ...

STUDY: UV RADIATION AFFECTS FOOD CHAIN.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON Intensifying ultraviolet radiation is wiping out insect larvae that are a major food source for fish in North America, a researcher reports. The finding suggests that UV effects on the natural food chain could be worse than previously ...

PROPOSITION 48 STUDY: BLACK ATHLETES GAINING.(SPORTS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press KANSAS CITY Graduation rates for NCAA athletes in the second year of Proposition 48 generally kept pace with gains noted in the first year, and females did better than men. The most significant increases continued to be shown by black ...

U.S. DROPS RESISTANCE TO U.N. SEAS TREATY.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON The United States, after 11 years of opposition, has decided to sign a United Nations treaty that governs international waters, Secretary of State Warren Christopher said Thursday. Officials said the United States dropped its ...

CHINA ALLEGEDLY PIRATING U.S. SOFTWARE.(BUSINESS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: MARCIA STEPANEK Times Union Washington bureau WASHINGTON U.S. trade officials on Thursday charged China with pirating American computer software and CDs for sales throughout Asia, a practice that might be costing U.S. companies up to $800 million in lost sales each ...

STOCKS FALL AFTER BONDS TAKE PLUNGE BLUE CHIPS TAKE THE WORST OF THE BEATING.(BUSINESS)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: PATRICIA LAMIELL Associated Press NEW YORK Stocks fell sharply Thursday after bond prices plunged amid renewed inflation fears, but small-company issues gave up less than blue chip names. The Dow Jones industrial average sank 42.09 to 3,624.96. ...

JANE A. COX, 95.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... COLONIE Jane A. Cox, 95, of Maxwell Road, Newtonville, died Wednesday in St. Peter's Hospice in Albany after an illness. Mrs. Cox was born in Albany and had lived in the Albany area all her life. She had retired after 30 years from the Prudential Life Insurance Co ....

CLEMENTINE BARBRE.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... KILLEEN, Texas A service will be held today for Clementine Burrello Barbre, 73, formerly of Mechanicville, who died Tuesday in Temple Hospital. Mrs. Barbre was born and educated in Mechanicville. She had resided in the Killeen area since 1962. She was a homemaker ....

AINA SKIPSNA, 68.(CAPITAL REGION)

Jul 01, 1994 ... SARATOGA SPRINGS Aina Skipsna, 68, of Second Street died Wednesday in Saratoga Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Kuldiga, Latvia, and moved to this country with her family in 1949. She moved to Saratoga Springs in 1961. Survivors include her ...

FIBERGLASS VIEWED AS POSSIBLE CARCINOGEN.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON Fiberglass and five other compounds in insulation, glues and fuels could be human carcinogens, the government said Thursday. The inclusion of fiberglass, most commonly found in insulation, in the Annual Report on Carcinogens ...

ESTROGEN KEEPS MIND KEEN, STUDY SAYS.(MAIN)

Jul 01, 1994 ... Byline: Associated Press WASHINGTON Postmenopausal women who take the female hormone estrogen are able to think and remember more keenly and are better able to handle intellectual challenges, a researcher reports. Dr. Uriel Halbreich of the State University of New ...