European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes april 1988 faces places 16poundf 7ounce baby impresses All but guinness Guadalupe Campeadore holds her big baby a photo Rodrigo Pendragon Campeadore is big in everybody Book except he was born weighing 16 7 it will definitely go in some record said the obstetrician who performed a routine caesarean Section to deliver the son of Elcid and Guadalupe both Mother and son Are doing John Kennedy memorial Hospital in spokeswoman Annemarie Piontek Osman said he expected Campea a 5foot3 to deliver a Large but he said he predicted pounds Dijan associate professor of paediatrics at los Angeles county us medical said such Large births can be dangerous for both Mother and the number one cause of Large babies is he when the mothers blood sugar goes the baby gets fatter and its not just the whole system is Muscles Are larg there is More he after Rodrigo was born last his blood sugar level had to be Osman none of Rodrigos two Brothers and two Sisters weighed Over 11 Osman Osman believes Rodrigo will always be chances Are hell be a very big this baby might be so pounds by his first birth Rodrigo might Well be the biggest baby Ever born in the Coachella but Hes a lightweight in the world of guinness the 1985 edition of the guinness Book of world records lists the heaviest viable births at 22 8 it happened in Italy in 1955 and in 1982 in South the largest baby Ever according to was deformed and did not but the infant weighed Over 29 pounds at said Cyd assistant editor for guinness sixteen 7 ounces is that just a tiny she that will not establish any kind of Tom Kennedy of the California medi Cal association said an average baby weighs pounds at ten pounds makes delivery a risk to both Mother and child and 16 pounds is a tenuous Situa he pulitzer prize Winner intends to leave journalism Jackie at 23 this years youngest Winner of a pulitzer says the coveted award in journalism does not change her mind about leaving the profession to study for a Job in who won the prize for her part in a series in the Macon Telegraph and news on athletics and academics at two Georgia quit her latest newspaper Job in january to work on her masters de Gree in came to a Point in my life where i was ready to get into something she i had been working on getting my mba since graduating from i just decided it was time for a she said winning the pulitzer is a tremendous Opportunity that May convince her to leave her career options Crosby began her professional career As a sports writer at the Telegraph and news in july 1983 and moved in May 1984 to the Orlando Sentinel sports copy then left the paper in theologians ease stand against extramarital sex sex outside of marriage is not considered morally wrong by the majority of pastors and theologians questioned in a recent according to psychology published in new the published in the magazines May edition interviewed 469 clergymen and religious teachers from mainline Christian and jewish and found Only 40 percent considered extramarital sex morally Unac Cep the Survey was conducted by University of Houston Law school professor Sidney Buchanan and Houston lawyer Mark in 90 percent of those questioned opposed Legal sanctions against extramarital the Magazine 75 percent of the respondents considered adultery sexual relations Between a married person and a person other than their spouse morally Imper the Magazine the which allowed respondents to remain also found religious leaders moderating their views toward the Magazine while 53 percent of those questioned Felt Only Hetero sexual marriages should be sanctioned by Only half considered homosexual conduct morally the More than half of the respondents believed that a fully qualified applicant for a Job who is homosexual ought not be barred because of his or her sexual Orienta the Magazine the research for 18 stories she and Macon reporter Randall Savage were writing about athletics and academics at two Georgia universities was but when she left Macon she still had seven of nine stories left to it was very important that i finish Crosby i just worked on it after hours first few months the series took the two reporters six with research wedged in Between their daily sport writing responsibilities at the Macon we did a study on Gas Grade Point averages per men and Black and said she concentrated on Georgia tech Savage looked at the University of both examined athletic Ros ters for the past 10 it was a lot of Busy work before we could really sink our Teeth into she the main Point we brought japanese hairstyle a Pretente the Flower decorated Japan Etc 9tlh9 Parit intercom Lefvre Hui style the spectacular Deal Ned by my us a Trothi Ith Iwataro and Sethlo Alto can be plugged into any to tet 9 pull in Thote out is that athletes Are indeed getting preferential treat ment As opposed to the no athlete Crosby said the study found ongoing abuses of a remedial study program that was open to All students but used largely by the series ran in five parts in about a month after Crosby finished the last of her final seven it won a pulitzer in journalism in a new reporting on specialized i didst even know it was nominated until a month or so i never knew it was a she this was the biggest Surprise of my the Jacksonville native graduated with a journalism degree from the University of where As sports editor on the red and Black she wrote a Story about an illegally recruited football player that Drew wide Atten Woody was a prolific dude Singer Arlo Guthrie says his legendary was a prolific composer who threw away More stuff in two weeks work than Ive written in my whole most of his songs were concerned about the simple integrity of being a human said in an interview at a Bonneville Power administration facility at where he gave an Impromptu con Cert for 400 he wanted people to feel Good about in Woody Guthrie worked for the fledgling spa writing songs aimed at helping open the Pacific Northwest to Hydro he composed 26 songs to Honor the Agency development of Columbia River hydroelectric and the Agency presented his son with a tape of 11 of Guthrie is trying to help his Washington state Joe launch a Campaign to make one of the Roll Roll the states official Folk Jillian returning to work Ann who underwent a double Mastectomy less than two weeks is due to return to work on Irwin Allens production of Alice in a spokes Man in Hollywood miss Jillian was Given a clean Bill of health by her Suzanne Ryan of the off Liann Morris Agency the who starred in the 1983 Abc series Jen Nifer slept Here and the year before played the title role m the to movie the Mae West underwent surgery april 12 for breast plays the red Queen in the Allstar production of the Carroll childrens the four hour show will be telecast next season by
