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Tubularman B v Boomer Cardinale from sex NEW YORK (AP) — Boys and girls are staying virgins longer than most adults think, according to a new report. The Alan Guttmacher Insti tute said Monday that 62 per cent of adults assume the av erage teen has sex before turning 16. But 70 percent of all boys and girls are still vir gins when they reach 16, and 18 percent abstain until at least their 20th birthday, the institute said. Among girls who do have sex before age 15, 60 percent said they were raped or co erced in some unspecified manner, the institute said, quoting a 1987 study. Teen sex “is not as wide spread, and does not begin as early, as most adults believe,” the report said. The institute, which studies reproductive issues and is af filiated with Planned Parent hood, based its report on re search it primarily conducted in the 1990s and the research of others. Among other findings: •Two-thirds of today’s sex ually active teens used some type of contraception the first time they had sex, and at least 70 percent use contra ception regularly. • Adolescents account for 30 percent of out-of-wedlock births today, compared with 50 percent in 1970. Heather By JL Out There Bv JD Qllie's SroR'i m. I'n OLUB j /AM p I'M A FOOZLE. F'O-O-ZrLrE Foozle. OLt^it /saj’t AY REAL aMMS. /rtf OCAF. / / ftffM P£D -THIS. FREE STYLE BELIEF l OeA'T REAEyiSElZ AW CHILOHooO, <,o I Don't Kt/oW V1HAT A FboZLE reallV is. 5oM t SAY THIS affected Aly fitiHP., But i'A\M PAY. V Ofrjy % ^j. - D-Day Some hobbled on canes and were helped into grandstands by Continued from Page 1 their wives. Others, like 85-year-old A1 Frank of North Miami Beach, Fla., seemed as fit as the day they waded ashore into France 50 years ago. “I had to come,” said Frank, who was a corporal in the 191st Engineers Special Brigade that land ed in the first wave. “Several of my buddies are gone, this is the last time for me and this is for them.” The eve of today’s D-Day commemoration was marked by upbeat victory-style celebrations, in cluding a daring parachute jump Sunday by 41 el derly U.S. veterans. The former D-Day combat ants said they did it for their buddies. D-Day memorial services were spread across Normandy, bringing together leaders of all the countries that joined the invasion: the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, France and the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which were the single na tion of Czechoslovakia. About 100,000 people were expected at the cer emonies to mark a half century since 156,000 Al lied troops, who crossed the English Channel aboard thousands of ships, planes and gliders, breached Hitler’s Atlantic Wall. The assault, which left 10,000 Allied soldiers dead or wounded, gained a foothold that allowed millions of troops to pour into France and defeat Nazi Germany 11 months later. While German leaders were not invited to the D-Day events, France sought to reaffirm close ties with its former enemy in other ceremonies. Mit terrand last week invited German troops, mem bers of the Franco-German Eurocorps, to march down Paris’ Champs-Elysees boulevard on Bastille Day, July 14. On Sunday, about 30,000 veterans, relatives, tourists and war buffs jammed Sainte-Mere-Eglise to watch the jumps of veterans, who were joined by 700 active-duty paratroopers from the United States and France. “I’m overcome by the love of the people and the way they greeted us,” said Harold Taylor, 74, of Huntsville, Ala., who made his first trip back since parachuting into town on D-Day. “I can’t say anymore,” he said, choking with emotion. Parachute failure sent one veteran crashing to earth. Earl Draper of Inverness, Fla., narrowly es caped serious injury when the cords on his main parachute tangled. He released it and opened his smaller emergency chute, which is harder to con trol and makes for a rougher landing. Multicultural festival erupts in rioting OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - An annual festival celebratin| Oakland’s multicultural identi ty ended in a riot when hun dreds of bottle-throwing youths clashed with police. At least 15 people were in jured, including a police officer, after a fistfight among several teenagers escalated into a three-hour melee Sunday evening. Hundreds Flesh-eating bacteria infect two in U.S. NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — A rare and deadly strain of bacteria that eats away flesh or muscle tissue has sent two people to the hospital. A man and a woman, both in their 30s, were admitted to Norwalk Hospital last week with virulent forms of the streptococcus bacteria, hospi tal spokesman Bruce Hutchin son said Friday. There is no known link be tween the patients, he said. One has the form of the dis ease that kills flesh, called necrotizing fasciitis. The other has pyomyositis, which kills muscle tissue. The man was in critical condition Sunday and the woman was satisfactory. Britain’s Fhiblic Health Lab oratory Service reported that 15 people had been diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis this year and 11 of them died. Officials from the World Health Organization said Fri day there is no reason to fear a global outbreak of the bacteria. Any increase appears to be the result of improved moni toring and not the start of a major outbreak, said Dr. James LeDuc, WHO medical officer. of people ran through the streets, breaking bottles and shattering windows in cars and buildings, police said. “It was real bad,” Lt. Pete Peterson told radio station KCBS. “People were running, smashing out windows, beating innocent people. It was a full- scale riot/’ About 200 officers, many in riot gear, were pelted with rocks and bottles. They used mace and tear gas to control the crowd. One sergeant was treated for a minor head injury. Gunfire was reported, but apparently no one was hit, Offi cer Janet Oliveira said. Police couldn’t immediately describe the seriousness of the injuries and did not know the number of arrests. KCBS said dozens of rioters were in custo- day. 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