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Page 4AThe BattalionAThursday, July 30, 1987 t-jf Clll JE«#Clli lid Jim11 Classifieds * FOR RENT Special! Cotton Village Apts., Snook, Tx. 1 Bdrm.: $150. / 2 Bdrm.: $175. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5 p.m. 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. A/C & Heat. Wall to Wall carpet. 512 & 515 Northgate / First St. 409-825-2761. No Pets. 140tfn SOUTHWOOD VALLEY. 2 BDRM DUPLEX, FENCED BACKYARD. W/D CONN., SHUTTLE STOP, $300./mo., 693-3823. 168t8/4 BARGAINS! Two Bedroom. Some Bills Paid. Some With Washer/Dryer. $195-215. 779-3550, 696-2038. 168t7/Sl Country Living Convenient to Campus, Two Bed room, One Bath Duplex, Furnished or unfurnished. Pets O.K., Stables Nearby. 823-8903 or (846-1051 for LB) 178t8/31 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath house, on Carter Creek $600./mo. Call 846-5517. . 180t8/6 • HELP WANTED The Houston Chronicle Has immediate openings for sum mer & fall route carriers. Carrier positions require working early morning hours delivering papers and can earn $400. to $600. per month plus gas allowance. 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Margaret “Peggy” Railey, wife of the Rev. Walker Railey, was choked nearly to death in the garage of their home. Railey, the former senior minister at Dallas’ large First United Method ist Church, has denied knowing any thing about the attack, but has re fused to talk to police since he took an overdose of pills in a suicide at tempt nine days after he found his 38-year-old wife unconscious on the garage floor. Wednesday afternoon, as he waited to appear before the grand jury, Railey appeared agitated with reporters’ questions about whether he would exercise his rights under the Fifth Amendment, which allows citizens to refuse to give testimony that might incriminate them. Railey then met with grand jurors for about 30 minutes but refused to say whether he answered questions from the panel. He told reporters he had followed the advice of his lawyer consistently. “By law, I cannot comment on anything I shared with the grand jury,” Railey said. “I have met with the grand jury and am now finished with our session.” When asked if he took the Fifth Amendment, Railey said, “I cannot reveal that.” Railey’s lawyer, Doug Mulder, had said earlier, ‘‘If he takes my ad vice, he’ll take the Fifth Amend ment.” GOOD E.VEJVIA/6. TONIGHT TP LIKE TO WTKODUCE OOR t-VU-E VIEWERS TO A NEW fAOVIE KATI/Y& COPE -SY5TEAA THAT THEIIL FIND USEFUL IN DATING. WITH PAUL STORM ...ONE WHICH RATES MOVIES - OFRD/AANCI PY THE LEVEL OF R0F\AKCE AND SENTIMENTALITY (o* 'MUSH")THEY CONTAIN. sB ■m: Plain, no , romance. IS | = Sweet, some ^ Romance. ® |C | “ Crystallne with r ,—, sugar. ^ |W| = Weepingl 5) 0“ Bawling! 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Fischer said the stigma attached to AIDS is similar to that of being an alcoholic 20-30 years ago, hut he said doctors must continue treatment of AIDS patients. “We cannot abandon our clients,” Fischer told the Institute of Alcohol and Drug Studies. “We’ve got to keep them in treatment. “A lot ot the things that we did, that we still do, in preventing chemical dependence, we can use a lot of those same skills to work in preventing AIDS. It takes a little bit of reframing.” Fischer, who studied at the University of Texas, trains prison guards, vice squad officers, nurses, teach ers and students on various aspects of AIDS. He also has been delivering workshops on acquired immunity deficiency syndrome for five years. “There are days when I wake up I am so incredibly i ii-i , that A angry at this virus 1 don t know it 1 can evenp.jp~ )in ^ work,” Fischer said. yb, “There are days 1 warn to give up,” he said. “b; an( j SC! real apathetic. I iliink most days I’m just real, realtj -j| ie cerned about what we’re doing, what needs toi^j 77 done.” Cow lx He urged the audience to turn their own feaig The anger into compassion and caring for A1DS patienii tearn | Fischer said Texas ranks No. 1 amoii^ the state, number of victims o I the \ll)s \ u us uiili 2,50iia., C nl () | nosed cases, including 750 this year, among a nate w p total of 38,000. h Cov Of that 38,000, he said, moie than 22,000[, te died. “h’s Bv 1091, he said, ii is csiim.ucd ih.u therewh|j ve to 270,000 AIDS cases in the nat 1011. wi(h 1 H'J.OOOalt. y e . n ■■ — 54,000 in 1991 alone. 7 ‘ Of that 54,000, half already have lieen infectedi; may not know it, he said. However, Fischer said, he does not see AIDSc plague that will consume the entire population. “People keep talking about ‘It doubles anddi® and doubles and douoles, and at some point bn ’ turn of the century we’re all going m Ik gum just don’t believe that,” he said I Lyl Expert: Fat-removal surgery needs regulatiof AH had tw stble t Braves HOUSTON (AP) — Housewife Patsy Howell wanted to look slimmer in a bathing suit. Attor ney Lannis Temple wanted to get rid of fat de posits around his waist. After undergoing liposuction, or fat-removal surgery. Temple was pleased with the result. How ell w as dead of a massive infection. Temple now is representing Howell’s family in a lawsuit filed against the doctor who performed her surgery. “It is a safe operation if you follow safe proce dures and have been treated properly.” says Temple, who had the operation done in a plastic surgeon's office. He says surgery appeared the only wav to eliminate his “love handles.” “I’d been running for ycHVSi.apd couldn’t get rid of it.” he savs. Little-regulated and booming in popularity, li posuction has prompted debate over how much training doctors should have before offering the expensive surgery to an appearance-conscious , society. Liposuction is now being performed on nearly 100,000 people per vear in the United States, making it bv far the most widelv sought form of cosmetic surgery available. The technique was of fered for the first time in this country just five years ago. Using a tube inserted through an incision in the skin, bulbous whitish fat literally is sucked from the bodv. The procedure is considered ap propriate for body contouring and for getting rid ol tat deposits which cannot he eliminated through diet or exercise. The cost of the procedure ranges from about h as S4.( 5500 to as high as 84.000. depending on the type of surgerv undertaken, according to the Ameri can Societv of Plastic and Reconstructive Sur geons Inc. After Howell died and another patient devel oped a massive infection. Dr. Hugo Ramirez, the suburban Pasadena obstetrician-gynecologist w ho performed both operations, was ordered by the Texas Board of Medical Examiners to tempo- rarilv refrain, from performing the procedure. The hearing examiner's report to the board claimed there was substandard hygiene in Ram- ire/.' clinic and wide deviations from commonly accepted liposuction procedures, which likely contributed to the tragedies suffered by the two patients. tors an Philadelphia and lotmdci ol the AmericaSHi Ryi c ict\ ol Liposiution vivs ihmKiM'.SWedi doctors ha\e In < n 11 .mu d llinnigii workshops, which result 111 society certilkaui „^ val 12 am Newman sa\ s alnn>si an\ <lot 101 withasiiijj** 4 ' SH specialty, stuli .is dei m.n< ilo>;\. ^vnecoloin mopedics. or ^ciui.il sm^cix. can learn to tv form liposuction. H • 5 "Liposuction is not .1 spt-( iali\. ii's jusup-i g dure." Newman sa\ s. ’Sint c 11 is only ayja x p;‘ w dure, it transt cmls mam spo i.ihv nioupk ^ to |, He savs the onh wav main doctors lear 1 1 P hv VVi techniques is through .11 seinimriS.Lj, uc ^ workshops, million 1I11 < nirjiaiii (he bounce profession. btoke "Medic me is an omnmij; ilniiti;, il wm ca p et | do it. vou go and le.un Imu n> do it," NNihii'd Ramirez' attorney has challenged the board’s authority. Board members base declined to dis cuss the case pending a final ruling on whether to lif t Ramirez’ medical license. While the American Medical Association has no position on liposuction, the Ramirez case has highlighted controversy and polarization be tween plastic surgeons and liposuction specialists w ho oiler 2 , /»-day workshops in the technique. Dr. Julius Newman, chairman of the depart ment of cosmetic surgerv at Graduate Hospital in He savs Ins organi/. 1 ti<m is hcini; cvitici/r f 0lirt | fairh b\ plastic suigeons who I eel they arete™ exclusive conn ol ovei a luci ative domain. Dr. Simon Freddie ks ol I louston dbajis' . ^ d * Fredei ii ks e haired an ASPRS stuch comnnE P. °j l . 1982 1 hat cone I tic led I iposuc 11011 is sale onh; J. s 1111 performed bv trained plastic suigeonsinalv; en . n tal or supervised outpatient lac ilin. 8? a ^ “This is not a tu 1 I I >.1111<\ 1 his is a bailiei ~ av protection of the American people, Fredrjlgu Y sa\ s. 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