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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, July 26, 1990

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday july 26, 1990 the stars and stripes Harbor Maine apr re.  it Iua genetic formality that could Lead to the cause of the ease ,0&Quot of alzheimer a Dis americans about 4 million Eliise 5iscovere/ of the new finding or. School or a e Ftfe University sad in amed Cine m Durham n.c., r t. J Mer a do Eise appears to chromntnj0 it Arno misty on �?o�?�s5 of 23 pairs of Onset form of alzheimer a disease in. Chromosome linked to a a a Pago 7 Duli which memory loss and other symptoms amp a re to car Ai found Are 4a that a a he it Mer s disease has been a on y 10 or 20 families in the roses said on tuesday. The finding was a Surprise to most researchers studying the genetics of alzheimer s disease who have been busily studying a different genetic abnormality we re betting the output of our Laboratory that the new abnormality is the cause of All but a rare form of alzheimer s disease roses  researchers Are now rapidly Tran determine whether their genetic samples from alzheimer a disease vie Tims also reveal an abnormality on chromosome 19, said or. Peter St. George Hyslop of the Massachusetts general Hospital in Boston. He is one of the discoverers of the defect on chromosome a the follow up studies need to be done said St. George Hyslop. �?~4this area of genetics of late Onset neurological disease is extremely  a y and if 7 or Wuhu of Qune significant. Said Creighton Phelps vice president of a medical and scientific affairs for the National alzheimer a association in Chicago. Once the genetic cause of alzheimer s disease is found researchers Wilt be Able to understand precisely what is going wrong in the disease. That should Lead them toward possible new treatments. One of the problems is that alzheimer s a disease normally appears in people who Are in their 60s, 70s or 80s. Many a a a pie cart genetic predisposition for alzheimer s disease die of something else before they get old enough to develop alzheimer a disease roses said that makes it difficult for geneticists to determine those who do not carry the alzheimer s defect and those who do but die before it can be observed. Under Way in . On top Fri officer Rasas top Fri officer avoided arrest on a Drunken driving charge with the Aid of the states chief Highway patrol Man sources said tuesday. The departments office of professional wednesday to w m arrive in Columbia old he Salcia Ede press. Pro be it a a so us flee-pr0wbe involves Fred Verinder the of big a special than inn Quai Geow tt31 taken Home March 23 rather than to jail by col. . A a red Lanier the state Highway departments director of Law enforcement trlenrdrerkwasu0pped North of Columbia after state Quot 0s the my his government car weaving and running off the Road sources said. Verinder failed a Field sobriety test including failing Affsa of c a Tabeth according to sources who saw an if 5� la per he then scuffled with of patrol camli/wf111 5� agent and put him in the patrol car the sources said. But Verinder persuaded the trooper to phone Lanier who came to the scene and took Verinder Home. Verinder was cited for speeding but never was Given driving alcoho1 nor charged with Drunken an official at the of big a Columbia office said he had been told to say Verinder declined to comment on the Verinder refused t0 put a reporter in touch with a a i rocketing rendezvous reunion Ini Mitil Ian so j n. I. M. 1�?ft? july ,7 ,975 a Alexei Uzunov station Freedom during activities at Cape canaveral r5untp t00r of he United states with the 15-year anniversary of the Apollo Tro naut ?0in� former As soyuz space rendezvous. Kubanov and Brand we on re j Tut it we the first time Board when Apollo and soyuz docked 140 Miles Abo is Cia linked airline can be included in . Mercenary a suit in de rules a Cia connected air under contract with the tre ,. Miami apr a Cia connected airline would remain a target of a $135 million lawsuit filed by an american mercenary embroiled in the Iran Contra scandal a judge ruled tuesday. Jury selection in the lawsuit filed by Eugene Hasenfus against retired maj. A a Gen. Richard Secord and Miami based   a Southern air transport was scheduled to Comra Supply operation. Begin wednesday. However senior . District judge Hasenfus a cargo handler or a kick led to keen his aboard a c-23 secretly supplying the a a ask up a nicaraguan rebels was captured after do nicaraguan troops shot Down the plane c. In october 1986. Southern air at Torney David under contract with the . Ment. The family of a crewman who died aboard the plane Wallace Sawyer or. Hasenfus in a parallel suit that will be tried at the same time. Kirstein said the ruling would limit the scope of the Case to a contract he was the Only survivor of the crash which revealed details about . Government involvement in the flights. The Reagan administration later admitted Case to a contras so Ltd Lohrey Coss sales or Quot di3pu a a the sandinista government held Hasenfus of Marinette wis., for three months. In 1988, Hasenfus sued Secord and Southern air an airline once owned by the Cia and which continued to work a review of the Iran Contra affair. Both Hasenfus and Wallace Sawyer sr., father of the dead co Pilot refused to comment tuesday. The lawsuit claims Hasenfus was recruited in 1986 through the Pennsylva Una corporate air services and Wiliam Cooper a Southern air Pilot. Cooper who also died in the crash led Hasenfus to believe a the Contra resupply operation was being run a right out of the Back door of the White House by then Reagan administration aide Oliver North Secord and Southern air according to the lawsuit. Secord pleaded guilty to lying to congressional investigators and was sentenced in january to two years probation. A the lawsuit claims Secord misrepresented the nature of the flights and failed to take routine safety precautions. Hasenfus said he was led to believe he was working for Southern air through its subsidiary corporate air on behalf of the . Government. In reality the lawsuit claims Secord was engaged in a profit making scheme. Secord s attorneys describe Hasenfus As a mercenary a earning about $3,000 a month who knew the risks associated with the  machines under fire Pittsburgh apr cigarette vending machines would be banned from stores fast food outlets and most other Public places under a measure approved tuesday by the City Council. The ordinance intended to make it Narder for minors to get cigarettes goes to mayor Sophie Masloff who Nas 10 Days to sign or veto it. As a member of the Council in 1987, she cast the deciding vote to ban smoking in most Public places. The measure approved 7-1 by the Council bans cigarette vending machines except in bars and private clubs factories private businesses offices or other private facilities not open to the general  places affected by the ban in Fud of a Rev and retail stores last Tood and family restaurants service stations bus stations sports Arenas and hotels. A  
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