European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 29, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday june 29, 1994 . 1 the stars and stripes Page 9d c. Museum touching up its health fours Washington apr touch a real brain a yes real not a Model. Measure the Skeleton of a fetus. Perform surgery with the same computer simulator medical students use. Its All part of the newest museum planned for the capitals mall a the National museum of health and Medicine a place where human biology will get the same punch that the smithsonian gives to dinosaurs Ana rockets. A we Are a Muse unt about the human body on a human scale a said museum officer Libby Videnieks. A we done to say Here a a picture of a smokers its there the smoker s lung next to the nonsmokers lung the healthy brain next to the alzheimer a brain. A a it a not a morbid thing. Its a learning the National museum of health and Medicine already exists but most of its unique artefacts Are hidden in a cramped army building in North Washington out of sight and out of mind of the 25 million tourists who come to the nations capital each year. That a about to change. The museum plans to move onto the mall by 1999, where it will teach visitors to take charge of their health and translate medical advances into their everyday lives. A a we Haven to had a great National museum doing the kinds of work m health that great museums like the smithsonian do in Earth sciences a said the museums director or. Marc Micozzi. Americans want to learn about Medicine and they want it to be fun said Bonnie Vandom of the association of science technology centers. A think How the general Public is attracted by something unusual or gory or strange a Vandom said. Clinton create fund to help pay Lega donations limited to $1,000 each official says Washington a president and Hillary Rodham Clinton have established a Legal defense fund to defray costs of their increasing Legal problems the White House said tuesday. Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers said contributions would be limited to $1,000 apiece. A Washington Law firm that did most of the Legal work to establish the fund was going to announce details at a briefing later tuesday. White House counsel Lloyd Cutler also would be on hand Myers said. Quot they worked through the details very carefully to establish it so it wont create any conflicts she said. Establishing the fund highlights the Clin tons growing concern Over a Federal investigation into their Whitewater land dealings in Arkansas and a sexual harassment suit filed against the president. Most of the details of the fund have been made Public. It is expected to limit donations to individuals and contributions would be disclosed to the Public. Some ethics experts have warned that a fund could create the perception that donors arc buying influence. But Many also say the Clin tons options Are limited. Legal experts estimate the Clin tons could eventually owe 52 million in Legal Bills dwarfing their 1993 income of about $293,000. The Clinton were Worth no More than $1.6 million in 1993, according to financial disclosure forms. That left the Clinton few alternatives they could have used leftover Campaign donations or sought discount rates from their lawyers but either route would have been criticized for political and ethical reasons. Aides say they have no idea How much Money Clinton could raise although they expect a sitting president could draw substantial donations. The White House counsels office acting under Clinton a direction is investigating How various Public rules and restrictions placed on gifts to the president would affect a fund. A private Law firm is working out the details of the fund itself including How much to accept from each donor and How to elect the trustees. The Law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell will serve As counsel to the Trust fund Myers said. Garter entering new stanza new York apr he a brokered peace in the Middle East and Korea. He a built Homes in poor neighbourhoods. Whither now Jimmy Carter into the world of poetry says times books which announced monday that it will publish a Book of poems by the former president. The collection always a reckoning is due in bookstores next january. The poems based on Carters childhood family and political life arc a sparked with wry and sometimes bitter humor and filled with his intense and passionate caring a the publisher said. Times books also noted that at least two other presidents Abraham Lincoln and John Quincy Adams published books of to do. Only 1 Day until mar Magazine in thursdays paper you la find info about Heidelberg Kaiserslautern Mannheim Karlsruhe we ones and Pir Masens everything in the 26thasgsensational taste sensational Price a \ la fit Quot a j -1 �-r-0i--1� m it Quot pick up a Case of four quantities last hey at this Price pick up several cases available at most cafes Europe main stores. / i it / 7 army amp air Force Exchange service
