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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday september 13. 1994 12-ounce baby goes Home after putting on pounds from the associated press fort Worth Texas. Reagan Dickerson was about As Small As a paperback and weighed just 12 ounces when she came into the world Reagan the second smallest baby in . History to survive went Home sunday for the first  s 5 months old. Now a strapping 4 pounds in ounces Reagan is Alert and inquisitive but still breathes pure oxygen through a tube running from her nostrils to a tank four times her size. She s grown to 17.5 inches from 11.5 inches. "  \ doctors at All saints episcopal Hospital were forced to perform an emergency caesarean Section on Joanne Dickerson when she was 23 weeks pregnant because of pregnancy related High blood pressure. The smallest baby was a 9.ounce girl born at 27 weeks in 1989 in Chicago. Politics i j need to attack Dearborn Mich. A Ford motor co employee accused of shooting four co workers two of them fatally was embittered Over internal Union politics United Auto workers officials said Oliver French allegedly walked out of a saturday meeting at a Law office returned about 20 minutes later and opened fire. Then he handed a .357-caliber magnum revolver to another worker and said calmly i just shot four people Dearborn police chief Ronald Deziel said. The dead workers were identified As Ron Mctasney 44, of Dexter and Greg Couls 46, of Wyandotte a  Dies at 74 Lenox mass. Amy Clampitt an acclaimed poet who did t publish her first major collection until she was 63, has died of cancer. She was 74. Clampitt died at her Home saturday. Clampitti first major collection the Kingfisher established her As an important poet. The stars and stripes Page 7 attempts to on to what befell Napoleon Chicago a the Fri found no poisonous Levels of arsenic in a lock of hair purported to be Napoleon Bonaparte a historians report but the finding did Little to re solve the debate Over How he died. The history books say the deposed French emperor died of stomach cancer. But some say the British murdered him others contend French royalists did him in. The Fri findings were released sunday the last Day of the 10th annual meeting of the Napoleonic society of America where historians debated Napoleon s death. This hair did not come from a person who died of arse. Nic in the time period represented by the hair growth Saida signed letter from Fri agent Roger n. Martz. The lock of hair is said to be backed up by an unusually Good Chain of documentation starting with a Linen maid who wrote that she snipped the lock six hours after Napo Leon died. " a yet historians who support the.,theory, that Napoleon was poisoned said they believe the hair did t come from his head since the hair is not authentic what difference does it the test make said Ben Weider co author of the boo the murder of Napoleon who took part in the debate. He presented evidence that the maid s note was Doc tired.-.-.-. Weider and others such As French professor Rene Maury author of l Assassin de Napoleon believe Napoleon was weakened Over time with arsenic then finished off with cyanide. Historical accounts show Napoleon was Given Bever Ages containing Oil of bitter almonds and Calomel which produce a cyanide compound when combined weider.said.-. A. ,.- his arguments were supported by fellow debater Maury retired French army col. Emile Gueguen and or. John h. Fornier a Chicago ophthalmologist on the Board of the Napoleonic society. The 220-Strarid lock of hair sealed in a Glass covered leather Box Vas also displayed at the meeting for any one who might have Wjt Ted to bid More than $100,000 \ auctioneer Leslie Hindman of Chicago shows a lock of hair purported to be Napoleon Bonaparte s. For it. The hair is owned by a French physician. Napoleon was exiled by the British to the Remote is land of St. Helena off southwestern Africa in 1815. His health began to fail in 1817, he died in 1821 at 51. During his exile the British feared Napoleon might make another comeback As he had from the Mediterranean Island of Elba earlier in 1815. French royalists also wanted to get rid of Napoleon regarding him As a threat to Louis xviii s hold on the throne. Napoleon s official autopsy said the emperor s Stom Ach was riddled with cancerous lesions and an ulcer. The Dearwater flabased Napoleonic Assoc anon also has asked the Fri to try to get a Dan Sample from the hair. " the society is hoping to Fri Atli the Dan findings to tissue of a Nephew of Napoleons Achille Murat buried in Tallahassee  in 1847. To do that will require a court order to exhume the body which the society in tends seek. A personal visit by the world renowned aviation artist to Ramstein Bazaar h the Bridge at Remagen v orders Are now being taken for this new print. Visit our stand on saturday 17th or sunday18th Allan Morgan requests the pleasure of your company to meet Robert Taylor and View his fabulous aviation Art original drawings signed prints or books purchased at the show can be personalised for you All purchasers from us have a Chance to win one of the original drawings. The Clifton gallery incorporating the Merrick gallery i i d like to introduce Sam our technical who will help me explain the Sony products to you hell be Here with me every tuesday and Friday in the stars & stripes starting in october All the Best till then it s a Sony army & air Force Exchange service  
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