European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 5, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 a the stars and stripes . 1 thursday november 5,1992 court throws out abortion gag Rule Washington apically Inq Tion restricting abortion counselling by administration i Lei the Bush by imposed a Regula federally funded family planning clinics and therefore May not enforce it a Feder Al appeals court ruled tuesday. The decision by a three judge panel of the . Circuit court of appeals Here brought Joy to abortion rights activists who had opposed the revised gag Rule that allowed Only doctors at the clinics to discuss abortion. At the same time supporters of the regulation said the decision was timed for political reasons and could be a Harbinger of things to come with Bill Clinton a presidential Victory. The appeals court said the department r in the stars and stripes 10 year Sago nov. A 1982 midterm . Election results boosted the Dollar to its Best level in years. The Greenback closed at 2.5735 Marks in Frankfurt Germany its highest rate since 1976. 20 years ago nov. 5,1972 a protesting indians armed with makeshift weapons rejected a peace offer and continued their siege at the Bureau of Indian affairs in Washington. 30 years ago nov. 5,1962 a the White House said the United states will insist on a ground inspection of soviet missile Sites in Cuba As part of any settlement of the missile crisis. 40 years ago nov. 5,1952 a voters turned out in record numbers As Dwight d. Eisenhower took a narrow Lead Over Adlai e. Stevenson in the first fragmentary returns from the presidential election. 50 years ago nov. 5,1942-theu.s.8th army striking with overwhelming Armor and air Power drove the afrika Korps of German Field marshal Erwin Rommel from key positions in Northern Egypt. World War ii 50 years ago today nov. 5 1�9 42 fuel shortages slow the British Pursuit of retreating Axis forces in Egypt pen. Dwight p. Eisenhower arrives in Gibraltar to set up his Headquarters for the Allied invasion of Northwest Africa. In the Pacific a . Army regiment tries to Cut Oil a japanese Lorce at Guadalcanal s Koli Point. Vichy French troops surrender on Madagascar off Africa s East coast. Source 2194 Days of War. W h Smith publishers inc. World almanac Book of world War i. Bison books corp .1981 of health and human services adopted the modified Rule without giving the Public adequate Opportunity to Challenge it. The Agency changed the 1988 Rule at the direction of president Bush to exempt doctors from the gag Rule in what administration critics said was a fraudulent Compromise motivated by politics. Left unclear after tuesdays ruling is whether the administration could enforce the broader gag Rule barring even doctors from discussing abortion. A a we re examining our options a said Susan Zagame a lawyer with the depart of health and human services. Ment i the gag Rule would affect some 4,000 clinics that serve about 3.7 million women a year . Team in Hanoi on Mia Mission Washington up an american research team is in the vietnamese capital of Hanoi where it will look for documentary evidence of americans still missing from the Vietnam War a Pentagon spokesman said tuesday. A what they re doing right now is setting up operations in the Hanoi military museum the Central army museum a said Pentagon spokesman Pete Williams. A they have not received any new information yet from the vietnamese because they re just getting established a Williams said. The team arrived in Hanoi it e on Friday. During a visit to Hanoi last month by a residential envoy retired army Gen. Ohn Vessey and Republican sen. John Mccain of Arizona a member of the Senate select committee on pow Mia affairs and a former prisoner himself the vietnamese agreed to conduct a search of All their archives and to make any materials they found available for american scrutiny. The vietnamese thoroughly documented the Fate of Many of the americans they killed or captured. Vietnamese combat photographers frequently took pictures of american prisoners their downed aircraft and even the bodies of the dead. Defense department analysis of these photographs continues. Thus far 180 former american prisoners have been identified from the photographs including 173 who were returned in the 1973 Mut Arpris Oner Exchange and two whose bodies were returned. Five former prisoners in the photos remain unidentified. Of the 31 bodies tentatively identified from 63 body photographs five have been Rev Sously listed As missing in action six ave been listed As killed in action body not recovered and 13 were among those whose remains have been returned. Seven of the dead in the photos Are not yet identified a total of 2,265 americans Are still missing in Indochina. Final request mourners carry out the wishes of Mark Lowe Fisher who died of aids last week by taking his coffin to the Bush Quayle Campaign Headquarters in Manhattan n.y., on monday. A spokesman said Fisher an aids activist a wanted his death to serve As an indictment of the inaction of Bush and Reagan Over the past 12 years. Magic called a victim of aids discrimination Washington up magic Johnson a departure from professional basketball highlights the kind of discrimination thousands of his carriers face each Day a leading aids expert said tuesday. Like Johnson Many have lost their jobs their friends or even their families because of unwarranted fears about the disease said or. David Rogers vice chairman of the National commission on aids. Johnson whose basketball comeback Drew worldwide acclaim said monday he is retiring a for Good because of a controversies surrounding my Rogers said fears about getting aids from playing basketball with Johnson were �?oabsurd1 and showed How much More education is needed about his the human immunodeficiency virus which causes aids a this is a vivid example of the cruel discrimination suffered by people with his disease a Rogers said. Rogers said the National commission on aids has heard hundreds of stories from people who have suffered from aids discrimination. A not Only do you lose your life but you Are deprived of All the things you want to do with your life. And it is unfair and unwarranted a Rogers said. Quot magic is not the first person it has happened to but i am this la a vivid example Nahori auffard by Paola a min his a or. Dave Rogeri glad it brings discrimination to the Rogers said More efforts Are needed to teach people about How aids is transmitted. Those people who do not understand he added Are the ones Likely to discriminate against someone with his Quot the one Bright spot about this virus is that we know exactly How you can catch it a Rogers said. Quot you get it by unprotected sexual Intercourse you get it by sticking someone else a blood in your system and you get it in the birthing process a he said playing basketball or participating in other sports poses virtually no risk. A basketball players Are going to get aids from Bow they behave off the court not How they act on the doctors transplant 5 organs into 4-year-old Pittsburgh a doctors on tuesday transplanted five organs into a 4-year-old girl who was born with an intestine too Short to absorb nutrition properly. Charlie fourstar who lives on Montana a fort Peck Indian reservation was in critical condition but doing Well after receiving a liver stomach pancreas and Small and Large intestine in a 16-hour operation at presbyterian University Hospi a a she a doing Fine a one of her doctors Satoru Todo said Ai midday. He said she was waking up and her liver was beginning to produce bile a Good sign. The child was born with shortcut syndrome in which the Small intestine cannot absorb nutrition properly and has been fed intravenously her entire life. If the operation succeeds she will be Able to eat normally the intravenous feeding destroyed Charlie s liver and affected her stomach Bhe also received a pancreas and Large intestine because stomach transplants usually include those organs said University of Pittsburgh medical Center spokeswoman Lisa Kossi
