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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes . I sunday june 5,1994 the Patriot program free relocation services done to Complete a permanent change of station pcs without losing the Patriot program from the associates. One great program six great free services \ a a it i a a a a a a Home search counselling relocation information on any area in the .a. 5% discount on inventory properties this would be a $5,000 discount on a $100,000 Home. Cost of living comparison rental and temporary quarters assistance mortgage counselling Call Mary Kanady toll free . Germany United kingdom Netherlands Turkey 1-800-438-9406 0130-81-7094 0800-960-838 06-022-8563 99-800-13457-0906 or use the attached Coupon to receive these free  yes / am posing and want the associates free services name rink die Adili is years in service Branch of service City. Stale. Zip. Cun i y Date of relocation. Report Date dome phone woe it phone overseas phone 11 destination ciry a Purchase a rent Price Range a a 1 a Itan a conventional loan number in family Sui associates relocation management company inc. Destination services Patriot program 1325 g Street new #600 Washington do 20005 a subsidiary of Ford company. Breast cancer rises with smoking society s study finds Atlanta apr it May not be too late women who smoke can eliminate increased risk of dying from breast cancer by quitting a study has found. Smokers were 25 percent More Likely than nonsmokers and sex smokers to die of breast cancer according to a recent american cancer society study of 604,412 women who were initially free of cancer. But quitting would return a former smokers risk to that of a lifelong nonsmoker researchers Quot say Quot a it could be that quitting encourages healthy Behaviours a such As having mammography is that can detect breast tutors at an Early stage or. Michael Thun of the american cancer society said Friday a the Ideal thing for a woman to do is not smoke acid get  after six years 880 of the women surveyed had died of the disease which strikes one in eight . Women. The risk grew with the number of cigarettes a woman smoked culminating in a 75 percent greater risk among women who smoked two packs a Day or More. An estimated 46,000 women will die this year of breast cancer the second most common cancer killer among women. The biggest killer lung cancer has Jong been attributed almost entirely to smoking. A Eugenia Calie an epidemiologist who directed the american cancer society research said the study does not suggest that smoking directly causes breast cancer. A for example smokers May have impaired immune systems they May not obtain routine mammograms or smoking May cause a direct deleterious effect on survival a Calle said. The study a conclusion was unexpected because previous research had suggested that smoking might actually offer some Protection from breast cancer by decreasing a woman oestrogen. A the study should be taken As provocative and should be looked at further a said or. Maty Daly an oncologist and epidemiologist at the Fox Chase cancer Center in Philadelphia. Among the 880 study participants who died from breast cancer 468, or 53 percent had never smoked 144, or 16 percent were former smokers and 187, or 21 percent were current smokers. The remaining deaths could not be classified because the smoking history of the individuals could not be determined. The test included about 2.6 times As Many nonsmokers As either former smokers or current smokers. The study a conclusions also reflected adjustments for other known cancer risk factors. The study was part of the Atlanta based society a ongoing cancer prevention study begun in 1982, on 1,2 million american women and men. The findings were published last month a the american journal of epidemiology. Cincinnati extinguishing some tobacco advertising Cincinnati a Cincinnati has moved to ban tobacco advertisements on billboards buses and other spots outdoors. The tobacco Industry and the american civil liberties Union said they May go to court to Challenge the ban adopted thursday Jay the City Council. Tobacco ads were banned immediately at bus shelters and on buses and will be banned in two years from billboards along highways and in riverfront stadium Home of baseball a Cincinnati reds and footballs Cincinnati bengals. The Council voted 6-3 on each of the two ordinances. Councilman Thomas Lukin said the ban will save lives by helping Young people avoid the temptation to Start smok my. But councilman Nick Vehr an account executive for a Cincinnati advertising firm said that measure would violate the free speech rights of businesses. Min Golf Rabbit deaths probed Pigeon forge Tenn. A Federal agriculture officials were looking into a miniature Golf course where bunnies running Loose Are the main attraction. At the urging of animal rights activists and rep. James Quillen r-Tenn., department of agriculture inspectors visited Bunny land mini Golf Agency spokeswoman Cindy Eck said Friday. About 80 rabbits at the course have been found mutilated Over the last two months. The humane society and the Tennessee network for animals want the surviving rabbits removed. Rabbits run freely at Bunny land and the course Sells food to customers to feed them. The agriculture department could revoke the businesses License As an animal exhibitor and Fine it if the rabbits Are found to be victims of inhumane treatment Eck said. Animal rights groups put up nearly $2,000 in Reward Money for information on the Rabbit killings which occurred at night when the course in this East Tennessee tourist town was closed. No arrests have been made. Thousands of wasps attack children Berkeley Calif. A swarms of angry yellow jackets from a basketball sized nest attacked two dozen schoolchildren on a Field trip Parks workers said. The children and three adults were Slung Friday morning after happening upon the nest which contained up to 15,000 wasps said Ned Mackay of the East Bay regional Parks District. A the nest had been attacked the night before probably by a Skunk a Mackay said. A the yellow jackets were in a very defensive Mode. Unfortunately the children were in the wrong place at the wrong  All of the sting victims were treated at hospitals As a precaution. Their injuries were considered minor Deputy fire chief Gary Bard said. Parks workers sprayed Poison on the nest  
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