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Staller, 37, is known on stage as “Cicciolina” and won election in 1987 to Italy’s Chamber of Deputies on the ticket of the tiny Radical Party. Her biography in the official par liamentary directory lists among the highlights of her career a starring role in the film “Carne Bollente.” from the der 50 pe The A niors D< Thompsc pouring scoreless points in Metcal Thompsc Baylor lius Dent five from tal points double b; 11 rebou Fatta alsc of 12 poii X WANT MY MONEY PACK. Archaeologist claims truth about people is in the trash COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Trash does not lie, says archaeologist Wil liam L. Rathje, a professor who gives his students academic credit for dig ging up garbage. People say they don’t drink much alcohol, but they do, and that they eat a lot of healthy foods, but they don’t, he has concluded. While the truth is in the trash, Rathje says few people hold their breath long enough to dig for the ev idence. can’t smell it anymore.” Rathje and his students sift through curbside trash in Tucson and dig into landfills around the country to get the true picture of modern society, or as Rathje puts it, “to see the American lifestyle from the back end.” They have buried a few myths along the way. they are the easiest to recycle,'' says. • Burying garbage causes it to compose quickly. “We dug up a T-bone steak ft 1970 that, I swear, if we brushed dirt off and cooked it, you would it,” Rathje says. They know it 1970 by dated items nearby. Rathje has some of his students at the University of Arizona learning more than they might want to know about garbage. “We do run across some bad stuff, but you just put on your gloves, hold your nose and get through it as fast as you can,” says Rathje, speaking at a conference of the Ohio Alliance for the Environment. • Americans eat everything on their plates. Wrong. Ten percent of all waste in landfills is edible, Rathje says. “The average household throws out 15 percent of the food it buys. In Tucson, that is 950 tons of edible food a year.” In spite of their faults, this go try will never he without landl Rathje says. “Even if we burneeb we can burn or recycled the reqi hies, we would still have a trem dous amount of landfill material. “The first half-hour or so it smells pretty bad,” he says, “after that, you • Uandfills are overflowing with fast-food wrappers. Not so. They amount to one-quarter of 1 percent. 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