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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 12, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday december 12, 1993 . The stars and stripes Page 11spooked horse runs amok on Long Island highways from wire reports. Elmont . A they joked afterwards that Cox a sword took the last eighth of a mile in 11 seconds. But it Wasny to so funny at first when the confused Racehorse broke away from its trainers at Belmont Park of Friday morning jumped two fences and galloped a mile Down two suburban highways before police and track authorities corralled him. Stunned motorists watched As the 1,000-Pound horse outfitted in Saddle reins and ankle tape sped Between cars headed West on Hempstead Turnpike merged onto a ramp and then turned South Down the Cross Island Parkway on Long Island. The horse received a Cut requiring 10 stitches when its Teg hit a Fence but Otner than that it was Fine Trainer Howie Tesher said Tesher said the horse was startled by a White truck in its compound at Belmont Park and threw the rider Fabio Arguello. Usually a frightened horse will flee to the Bam but this time it made for the  to pay twins Bills Maywood ind. A a suburban Chicago Hospital will absorb $375,000 in unpaid Bills for treating siamese twins because it failed to meet a common state medicaid requirement the state programs director says. Loyola University medical Center did not get permission before treating Amy and Angela Lakeburg who were born at the Hospital june 29 sharing a heart and liver Jim Verdier said Friday. The twins accumulated the expenses before being transferred to the children a Hospital of Philadelphia where they were separated aug. 20 in a delicate procedure that left Amy dead. Loyola spokesman Mike Maggio said the Hospital would absorb the Bill. He  say Why the Hospital failed to request proper authorization. Angela remains in serious but stable condition in the Philadelphia Hospital. She breathes with the help of a  limits to be eased Washington a the Clinton administration moved Friday toward easing restrictions on logging near Northern spotted owls on state and private lands in the Northwest saying the forests most important to the Bird Are owned by the Federal government. The fish and wildlife service will develop a special Rule for no Federal lands to fulfil a pledge by president Clinton to ease logging restrictions said assistant Interior Secretary George Frampton. A the vast majority of suitable owl habitat that remains in the Region is on Federal land a he said. But Mike Francis of the wilderness society said the move could be detrimental to the owl because a what it does is restrict logging Only in the known owl  he said it ,., is not going to help the owl out at  the proposed Rule would prohibit commercial activities within 70-acre circles surrounding known owl nesting Sites Frampton said. Outside those circles no restrictions would apply across Large portions of the  grated films in jail Phoenix a first it was cigarettes then adult magazines. Now All but grated movies have been banned at the Maricopa county jail. Sheriff Joe Arpaiz made his decision last week As a Way to decrease Jailhouse violence he said inmates were watching such violent movies As Basic instinct and silence of the lambs. Donna Leone Hamm director of the inmate advocacy group Middle ground agreed that minors should t be allowed to see such movies. But for adults she said Quot there is no evidence that ,. Eliminating a rated movies will reduce any animosity anyone has for his jailers. In addition to grated movies More educational videos will be shown Arpaio said. 1 he jail s ,000 inmates Are allowed to see movies on weekends if their cells Are kept clean. Jail officers choose the movies. Earlier this year the county s Board of supervisors banned smoking m jails and other county buildings. In May Arpaio banned i Playboy Hustler and Penthouse magazines. Gun Range in tourist area brings jitters to officials Orlando Fla. Apr tourists visiting the magic kingdom sea world and Universal studios can add another attraction to their list of activities the Quick shots shooting Range. The Range which rents and Sells guns and equip ment is just minutes from popular theme Parks and tourist attractions ranking City officials who fear shooting ranges will tarnish the areas family vacation image. But Quick shots owner Robert Maharaj disagrees. A we Are catering to the families a a he said. A i think its Good fun a said Debra Kirby of London attending the grand opening of the is Iane gun Range with her husband and children. A i think it will be very popular for the English because its  nearby her husband Paul Kirby 35, helped their -7 year old son. Sunny aim a .357-caliber magnum at a Silhouette target. A Point it there. Lower a. Sunny wearing ear and Eye Protection hit his target with six rounds. The Kirby were among the first customers thursday. A second Range on the International drive tourist corridor is scheduled to open Early next year. Customers can rent a gun for $25 per half hour not including ammunition Ana targets. The Range also has a snack bar video Garnet and a paintball shooting gallery. Another briton Marie Mcnaughton 53, was having her first try using a .38-caliber pistol. A i done to Tike it Quot she said. A it does no to feel  she handed the pistol Back to her husband Robert and joined Debra Kirby. A it s a shame everyone in this country has guns a Marie Mcnaughton said. A people Are frightened to come Here now. But i guess its the same in other  the City tried to prevent the shooting Range from opening out Maharaj sued arguing zoning Laws permitted gun ranges in the area. The City has since passed an ordinance to prevent other ranges on International drive. Despite violent crime against foreign tourists in Florida this summer including the slaying of a German and a briton during separate robbery attempts in september visitors Haven to abandoned the Sunshine state. In the first nine months of the year Florida s tourist count increased 2.5 percent to 31.7 million. That a up Over the same period in 1992, when 31 million people visited the Florida department of Commerce reported Friday. City Council member Sheldon Watson who represents a part of the tourist strip said he still is uncomfortable about it but plans to visit Quick shots to see How Safe it is. Ill be Home for Christmas is a christinas gift from Darcye Van Lloyt to her daughters. The House is being moved to South of the grand Forks country club. The new Home of Darcye Melissa and Audra Valloff makes its Way across a Bridge thursday on Demers Avenue in grand Forks , the House built in 1906, j missing girl 3, spotted on to news Somerville mass. A a 3-year-old girl whose relatives did no to realize she was missing until she appeared on the evening news the next Day was reunited with her Stepmother thursday. A did you miss your Mommy did you dream of Mommy did you try to Call Mommy Quot Stepmother Marie Solange Aubry 40, said As Young Arnold Lina Jeudy Clung to her. Family members did no to realize Arnold Lina was missing after she disappeared tuesday because everyone thought she was with someone else they said. A family Friend saw the girl on television wednesday. Arnold Lina lives with Aubry a who holds a full time and a part time Job a but often stays with other relatives. She got lost tuesday after she and two stepsisters went to a nearby Market. A 9-year-old Stepsister Marjorie brought Arnold Lina Home and sent Ner upstairs Marjorie stayed downstairs waiting to be picked up by her father. Arnold Lina eventually went Back downstairs. When she did t find anybody she returned to the Market to look for her 14-year-old Stepsister Farrah who had left to use a pay phone relatives said. Workers at the Market noticed Arnold Lina wandering in and out of the store and reported the lost girl to police. Although police drove her around she could not Point out her Home. The department of social services placed Arnoldina in temporary Foster care until they could locate the family and investigate the Case said Lorraine Carli a spokeswoman for the department of social services. The Media reported the Story and Arnold Lina appeared on the evening news. Carib said caseworkers met with family members before the reunion thursday and helped them work out a child care plan. The girls aunt a full time homemaker with three children of her own will help care for Arnold Lina. A it was a very scary Story but fortunately one with a Happy ending a Carli said. A i think it was probably just Loose supervision and  Quot a a we wont let her go out with the kids anymore a Aubry said. A a you be got to supervise your House. This is a big   
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