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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 7, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday May 7, 1992 the stars and stripes a Page 7 1 $ a ?. 1 a a 3 a in i 1 s ski. A Christie a employees take bids tuesday night for Andy Warhol a 210 coca cola bottles in new York. Warhol s Coke bottles sold for $2.09 million at auction new York a Andy Warhol a 210 coca cola bottles brought $2.09 million tuesday night As the Spring Art auction season began. The 1962 silk screen study of full half empty and empty Coke bottles failed to Rake in the $2.2 million to $2.9 million that Christie a auction House had estimated it would fetch. But Christopher Burge president of Christie a said that tuesday nights Overall receipts of $11.2 million suggested the Art Market had improved from last years anaemic Levels. A a we be definitely come away with an up feeling a he said. By twombly soil and Crayon on Canvas untitled sold for $660,000. Its resale estimate was Between $700,000 and $900,000. Anselm Kiefer a Saulen set a record for the artist when it sold for $638,000. Its resale estimate was Between $300,000 to $400,000. The Art was from the estate of Fredrik Roos. Christie a and its rival soothe by a Hope sales will total $325 million in the three week season. The seasons big ticket item could be Pierre Auguste Renoir a the loge the Gem of a May 12 impressionist and modernist Sale. A German collector bought it in 1989 for $12.1 million. Christie a spokesman Susan Britman would say Only that a serious shoppers will receive a a moving  but a source said the asking Price was around $6 million. Meanies better than Nice people in coping with heart attack study says Washington apr mean people have a better Chance of recovering from a heart attack than their Kinder gentler Brethren a medical researcher said tuesday. Or. Richard Milani said his research found that people with symptoms of hostility were More Likely to succeed in an exercise program for rehabilitation after a heart attack or some other major cardiac event. The problem with these hostile people aside from the obvious one is that their inner meanness May have helped cause their heart problems to begin with. A the presence of hostility Isnit a Good thing a said Milani who is director of the cardiovascular health Center of the Ochsner medical institutions in new Orleans. A this is not something that we would  Milani and his colleagues surveyed 160 people who had some major heart problem. Most of the cases involved heart attacks but there also were people who had undergone bypass surgery or angioplasty. Rehabilitation depends on exercise training and Milani wanted to find out if hostility or depression is a Way of predicting How Well patients will respond to the exercise training. A some people do better than others in cardiac rehabilitation a said Milani who presented his preliminary findings at a meeting this week in Baltimore of the american federation for clinical research. The research was admittedly crude. The patients were asked basically a do you get angry easily a or a do you feel Blue a a a we re almost going up to you and saying a i Are you a Nice person a a Milani said. After sorting out the hostile from the depressed Milani said the researchers examined them to see How Well they were responding to the exercise. It turned out that the hostile people were More Likely to have exercised before and once they had their heart problem they were More Likely to improve their exercising Milani said. A if they were depressed it was just the opposite effect a he said. Sexy shampoo by judge bubbles up in trouble from wire reports Bedford a. A a judge who liked washing hair More than dispensing Justice pleaded guilty tuesday to offering a lenient sentence to a Man in Exchange for a sexy shampoo. As part of a plea bargain Bedford county District Justice Charles o. Guver was ordered to resign his position and forfeit his state pension benefits. Guyor 44, also admitted committing a sex act last August while washing the hair of a 21-year-old Bedford county Man. The Man had agreed to allow the judge to Wash his hair in return for a Light Fine on a minor charge. Guyer a District Justice for 23 years was arrested after washing the hair of several undercover agents who were investigating the Case. The judge also had promised them lenient treatment in court cases officials said. Beaver county senior judge j. Quint Salmon ordered Guyer to serve two years probation perform 100 hours of Community service and undergo psychiatric  loss nets $2,500 West Palm Beach Fla. A jury tuesday awarded $2,500 to a woman who said her hair fell out in clumps after a Hairdresser botched a Frost Job. Missy Freshour said her Light Brown hair touched her shoulder Blades before a Hairdresser at a . Penney hair Salon left her under a dryer too Long during a color touch up feb. 15, 1991. A it was just a simple Frost Job a said Freshour an Interior designer. She filed a $10,000 damage lawsuit in Palm Beach county circuit court claiming her hair was so damaged she was forced to Cut most of it off. De Enfield manager of the . Penney in Palm Beach mall said the Hairdresser no longer works at the store but he stood by her work. A was far As we know she did everything right a he said Newsum to open in 94 new York a a $12 million museum dedicated to the past present and future of newspapers and news will go up Over the next two years in Arlington va., the Freedom forum announced tuesday. The a a Newsum a which will open in 1994 at the Freedom forum world Center will be the joint Effort of publishers journalists and educators said Allen h. Neuharth the groups chairman. Neuharth made his announcement at the american newspaper publishers association meeting in new  s Case flushed away new York a in a decision that merits a sigh of Relief from office workers everywhere a Federal judge ruled tuesday that its of to go to the bathroom during business hours. The order came in a Case in which Lloyd a of London sought to avoid paying a $1.5 million insurance claim to a wholesale Diamond dealer who was robbed. Lloyd a policy with the company . Diaco required it to have at least two employees on duty at All times. The insurer said Only one worker was in the office when it was robbed because the company president had stepped out to go to the bathroom. Therefore Lloyd a said the policy was void. But . District judge Louis Stanton said that was unreasonable. A a Brief trip to the restroom at various times during the Day is not inconsistent with being on duty or attending the office a the judge wrote. Test biased against girls group says Boston apr for the fifth year in a Row More High school boys than girls qualified for National Merit scholarships.,. A j fairest a Cambridge group critical of standardized tests cited the results As evidence that the multiple Choice exam used to select scholarship semifinalists a the preliminary Scholastic aptitude test a favors boys. The organization said studies show that girls do better in High school and College than boys. Elaine Detweiler spokeswoman for the National Merit scholarship corp., said that the test is not biased and that boys score higher because they tend to take More math and science. Fifty nine percent of this years 15,611 scholarship semifinalists Are toys and 37 percent girls according to a Survey released tuesday by fairest. The gender of the remaining 4 percent could not be determined from their names. Albany . A not even the states top crime fighter is Safe from burglars. The office of Richard Girgenti director of criminal Justice services was burglarized overnight his spokeswoman said tuesday. Tape recorders Small radios and spare change were stolen from his desk and from those of gov. Mario Cuomo a speech writers in nearby offices Colleen Roche said  
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