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Classifieds
• NOTICE
■L1X>MITS. .
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you have sinus infection you may
volunteer and participate in a
short study, be compensated for
time and cooperation and have
disease treated (all cases treated
to resolution).
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846-5933
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ULCER STUDY
We are looking for people who
have been recently diagnosed to
have one or more stomach ulcers
to participate in a 6 week to 1 year
study. $250 to $350 offered to
those chosen to participate.
Call Pauli Research
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776-6236. 1ffn
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
DIAGNOSIS OF ABCESS OR
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World and Nation
Economists: U.S. faces
mild recession in 1988
By At
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a de
velopment that won’t cheer Republi
cans hoping to hold onto the White
House, many of the nation’s econo
mists are sharply reducing their
1988 forecasts with some predicting
a mild recession early next year.
“The future has become much
more uncertain,” said Lyle Gramley,
a former member of the Federal Re
serve Board and now chief econo-
So far this year, the GNPhasaKpOUSTO
piindrd at robust 3.6 percentStadiun
tiding to figu res released FriiiiSartIv cloud)
mist for the Mortgage Bankers Asso
ciation. “None of us has lived
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Those economists who are not
forecasting an outright recession be
lieve that economic activity will be
much weaker than they had ex
pected before the record-shattering
plunge of the stock market.
The reason for the pessimism is a
belief that consumers will feel
poorer following the market’s big
plunge, which wiped out $500 bil
lion in wealth in a single day.
through anything like this before.
“The big question is what this
stock market volatility will do to the
confidence of consumers and their
willingness to spend.”
Economists at Data Resources
Inc., one of the country’s largest eco
nomic consulting firms, said they be
lieve growth, as measured by the
gross national product, will be an
anemic 1.8 percent in 1988. Before
the stock market tumble, DRI had
been looking for growth of close to 3
percent next year.
I iv the ( • unmet < e LVp.iUniru ■ a bn
pace has been enough to push ieH’s exactly
employment down to 5.9 perctTootball team
the lowest it has been this decade Kg he Agg
However, the weaker GNPfipsj
now expected by many anaks
would mean that unemploymenuj
begin i ising again next year,spelM
bad news for Republicans.
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DRI economist Sara Johnson aRfcuth west
that even t!i> 'Iuggi>h growthl»Hnd even i
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optimistic unless the Federal [/Bmuch too
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Kirkpatrick won’t enter race
for presidential nomination
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Jeane J.
Kirkpatrick, the conservative former
U.S. ambassador to the United Na
tions, said Sunday she would not
seek the Republican nomination for
president in 1988.
In a statement, released by
spokesman David Carmen, Kirkpa
trick said, “I’ve carefully considered
this issue, and firmly decided for
personal and political reasons not to
~ iblic
“I think the lateness of the da
precluded a practical run at tl
point,” Carmen said.
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seek the Republican nomination.’
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Carmen said Kirkpatrick made
the decision after discussing it with
family, friends and advisers.
Carmen said financial concerns
were not a factor in the decision,
since advisers believed a campaign
could raise about $3 million immedi
ately — enough, he said, “to make a
credible national bid.”
But Carmen said that Kirkpatrick
decided that she did not want “to
hurt any candidates in the race.”
It was assumed widely that her
candidacy would be a blow to the
hopes of Rep. Jack Kemp of New
Ke
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conti
trying to unite cwiHpenalty 1.
■s behind his bid. H
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.mam three in Amen®,a
policy,” said Sunday site*
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/•xander M. Haig Jr., Vice?
George Bush and Peif
?, who are also Republican
es, all said Kirkpatrick»
been an asset to the Reputi
• by adding to the contento
nal debate,
irmen said Kirkpatrick'»
ider a ' Ye-presidentialspo!
Disclosure of details
focuses new attention
on Soviets’ ‘star wars’
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GM contract
WASHINGTON (AP) — Disclo
sure last week of new' details of So
viet military lasers and of a Kremlin
plot to steal advanced U.S. computer
plans highlights the strengths and
weaknesses of Moscow’s own super
secret “star wars” program.
The progress of Soviet anti-mis
sile defenses assumed added politi
cal significance Friday as Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev balked at
a U.S. summit unless President Rea
gan agreed to curb research on the
U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative,
popularly known as “star wars.” Rea
gan has steadfastly refused Soviet
demands to limit star wars research.
U.S. intelligence officials say Mos
cow began its own star wars research
long before Reagan launched the
American effort in 1983.
The Soviets are thought to be
equal to the United States in some as
pects of exotic laser w'eapons,
according to CIA and Pentagon
analyses.
And they are far ahead in terms
of deployed anti-ballistic and anti
aircraft missiles, analyses released by
the Pentagon show.
But according to CIA officials, the
Soviets lag badly in developing com
puter technology needed for com
plex space-based defenses.
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DETROIT (AP) - Ut
Auto Workers memben o
whelmingly approved a
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Motors ( o] p. that protectsui^Kamed
jobs w hile freeing bM >p-pthe tearr
loosri woih rules, UAW oll"vBagain \
announced Sunday night. : The Card
UAW members at 152 MB major
nationwide voted 80.7 percenistauenus re
f avor of the agreement, I'Huple of cc
spokesman Frank Joyce suBat first
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members at GM cast ballot -bvers by F
said. Bwent v>
The agreement forbids W ! Bnais on
for most reasons except culsiB
production volume because®
slow' sales.
Soviet Union allows 'refusenik' to emigrate
VIENNA, Austria (AP) —Jewish “refusenik” Vladi
mir Slepak arrived in Vienna on Sunday, ending a 17-
year struggle to leave the Soviet Union. “It’s like a
dream,” he said.
Slepak and his wife, Maria, were hugged at the air
port by their son, Alexander Slepak of Philadelphia,
who said it was a “living hell” waiting a decade to see his
parents again.
Slepak, who first applied to emigrate in 1970, said he
did not see his release as a change of policy toward So-
viet-Jewish emigration but rather as the result of West
ern pressure.
“It’s like a dream,” he told reporters at an airport
news conference. “It’s unbelieveable to be here, to be
free.
“From my point of view, (my release) is a gesture, a
gesture towards the West because the Soviets . . . need
new help, credit and support from the West.”
He said he and his wife planned to go on to Israel af
ter one or two days in Austria.
Sen. John Heinz, R-Penn, U.S. Ambassador•
Vienna Ronald Lauder and U.S. AmbassadorloJ
Helsinki Conference Warren Zimmermanwereafflq
those greeting Slepak.
Heinz called Slepak’s emigration "a great.vicioC
courage and perseverance.”
Soviet authorities denied Slepak’s request to learcj
country because they said he had access to state si
in his earlier work as a radio engineer. But on Oct I
they suddenly told him he could leave.
Slepak, one of the leading figures among Sovietjf
fighting to emigrate, hugged and kissed relatives*
friends at Moscow’s crowded Sheremetyevo Airpofll
fore leaving.
)ay# On l
Since September, more than a dozen long-termu
seniks have been granted permission to leave theS
Union. U.S. officials say more than 6,000 JewsS
been allowed to emigrate this year, compared to* 1
than 1,000 in all of last year.
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