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Results of the study, led by Dr. Stefan Willich at the Free University in Berlin, were reported in the July issue of Circula tion, an American Heart Association scien tific journal. “Assuming that Monday is usually a day of more stress for more people, we may ex pect a higher occurrence — a higher risk — of heart attacks,†Willich said Monday. Willich, a visiting assistant professor at Harvard University, said the researchers analyzed 2,636 heart attack victims in Augs burg, a mid-sized city in Germany. The vic tims, 75 percent of them men, were hospital ized between 1985 and 1990. Among the working population, heart at tacks occurred 33 percent more often on Mondays than on other days of the week. The occurrences were evenly distributed throughout the rest of the week, with a slight dip on Sundays. Previous studies have shown that heart at tacks are more likely to occur in the morning. Willich said he would like to study anoth er culture in which the workday begins on a different day of the week to compare results. In the meantime, he said his findings are merely an “interesting phenomenon.†Stress, affected by a person’s moods and thoughts, can cause changes in hormones and adrenaline levels. That, in turn, can af fect blood clotting, cause spasms of the coro nary arteries and increase blood pressure — all factors in causing heart attacks, Wein- garden said. “It’s not a huge leap of faith to see per haps Monday morning would be higher than any other morning because of stress,†he said. Dr. Bedford Williams, director of behav ioral medicine research at Duke University, agreed that Willich’s theory appeared sound. Williams, author of “Anger Kills: 17 Strategies For Controlling the Hostility That Can Harm Your Health,†suggested that people at risk for heart disease take an aspirin before they go to bed Sunday night. Aspirin has been shown to thin the blood slightly and reduce the risk of blood clots. He also recommended that people avoid letting their work pile up Friday afternoons; schedule quiet Monday mornings and take a midmorning relaxation break; and get to bed early Sunday night. You can take Monday mornings off, “but you may just be postponing it,†Williams joked. >' s , Egg Maassasasaa U. S. service seeks higher rates WASHINGTON (AP) — When the post office seeks a rate in crease, it usually goes toe to toe with some of its biggest cus tomers for months of sparring. But this time around, the two sides are entering the ring hand in hand. There will still he chal lengers when the independent . Postal Rate Commission consid ers higher mail charges, expect ed to take effect early next year. But for the first time, many of the most powerful commer cial mailing groups are lined up on the side of the U.S. Postal Service. At stake is a series of pro posed rate increases averaging 10.3 percent, including a three- cent rise in first-class stamp prices, to 32 cents. That rate was suggested ear ly in the year by a coalition of major mailers. These groups said that if the post office adopted it as its formal propos al, and imposed it equally on just about everyone, they wouldn’t fight the plan. The Postal Rate Commission must pass on proposed rate in creases. Council. The process costs the post of fice and the groups involved as much as $100 million, much of which could be saved by if all sides could agree on a rate in crease that affected everyone At stake is a series of proposed rate increases averaging 10.3 percent, including a three-cent rise in first-class stamp prices, to 32 cents. Traditionally, the 10-month review involves extensive legal sparring as various groups try to get lower rates for one class of mail or another and shift costs to other mailers. Normally about 75 business es and organizations join in the battles over postal rate increas es. This time, 60 have shown in terest, with more than half backing the post office, said Arthur Sadder of the Mailer’s the same. On March 8, the post office accepted the idea suggested by the major mailers and sent a 10.3 percent rate proposal to the commission. Now the Postal Service has reached a “stipulation and agreement†with 33 major mail ers, who are backing it before the commission. Sackler said the deal is being supported by people who “are usually trying to knife each other in the back,†in postal rate cases. “The level of support for our general rate proposal in this case is unprecedented,†said William J. Henderson, chief marketing officer at the Postal Service. Both postal officials and Sackler said they expect addi tional groups to join the agree ment. ^ There is another side, of course. The proposal calls for a rate increase of about 10.3 percent for first- and second-class reg- ular rate mail, 10.2 percent for third class and 13.2 percent for fourth class. ' First class is cards and let ters, second is magazines and other periodicals, third class is advertising and fourth class is parcels. NEW YORK (AP) — He’s been a New York cop, a New York bank robber, a New York drug dealer and a New York godfather. How about A1 Pacino as a New York mayor? Pacino is close to signing a deal to play the mayor in a political drama called “City Hall,†the Daily News reported Sunday. In the movie, the deputy mayor discovers his boss is in volved in wrongdoing. The film will be directed by Harold Becker, who last worked with Pacino in “Sea of Love,’ News reported. said in Sunday’s Houston Chronicle that Ms. Cerrato’s May 27 lawsuit is a $2 million “celebrity shakedown.†Ms. Smith filed a slander lawsuit May 19 against Ms. Cerrato that also asked for re payment of a $25,000 loan. On Thursday, Freydl filed a request to move Ms. Cerrato’s lawsuit from state to fed eral court because Ms. Cerrato lives in Hous ton while Ms. Smith lives in Los Angeles. Ms. Smith, a 23-year-old former Playboy Playmate, married 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall on June 27. Apollo 11 mission and Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon. Diffie’s hit records include “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox†and “John Deere Green.†Pacino the HOUSTON (AP) — A former household worker is suing Guess? jeans model Anna Nicole Smith, alleging sexual harassment, sexual assault and false imprisonment. Ms. Smith is suing the former employee for slander. Maria Antonia Cerrato worked for Ms. Smith from 1992 until last year as a house keeper and baby sitter for Ms. Smith’s 8- year-old son. Ms. Smith’s lawyer, T. Patrick Freydl, NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Joe Diffie sings about the “Third Rock From the Sun,†but he’ll be thinking of the moon Wednesday when he helps celebrate the 25th anniver sary of the first lunar walk. Diffie is the honorary host of the celebra tion at Space Center Houston, a recreation and educational complex next to NASA’s Johnson Space Center. “This is a dream come true for me. I have followed the space program since I was a kid,†the 35-year-old country star said. He will present the first pressing of his “Third Rock From the Sun†album to Space Center Houston. He also is scheduled to help unveil a postage stamp commemorating the LOS ANGELES (AP) — Susan Sarandon has never taken home an Academy Award, and she isn’t expecting one anytime soon. “I kind of assume that the Oscar is not going to come my way unless I live to be 120 and they honor me for surviving,†Miss Sarandon said in an inter view on “Entertainment Tonight.†The interview will be broadcast Tuesday. Miss Sarandon has been nominated thred times for an Oscar — “Atlantic City†in 1980, “Thelma & Louise’ “Lorenzo’s Oil†in 1992. She said her role as an out-of-her-league lawyer in “The Client,†released nationwide on Wednesday, isn’t Oscar material. “I don’t know if this is really the kind of movie that people will ever take seriously enough to give them an Oscar,†she said. Sarandon in 1991 and Memo Americans lean toward five-meal day Continued from Page 1 made the significance of the statement even greater to A&M employees. Dr. J. Malon Southerland, vice president of student affairs and another employee charged with tampering, said the memo showed a deep level of under standing throughout the Univer sity relating to the issue. Wally Groff, A&M athletic di rector and one of the employees indicted for tampering, said he was pleased to see the support of the administration. “I think Dr. Bowen was sup portive from the beginning, but it was good to receive the support from all the administration,†he said. “I’m glad they have spoken out as a group.†In the memo A&M adminis trators claimed accountability for University practice. “We want to make it clear that in our opinion, it is the institu tion, not its employees, which should be held accountable for any wrongdoing,†the memo said. “We deeply regret that these fine employees became caught up in a flawed system .... We are anxious to move all concerned beyond this issue and to refocus our energies on the missions of Texas A&M University.†WASHINGTON (AP) — In stead of three squares, the American daily diet of the future may consist of a five-snack rou tine — “daystart,†“pulsebreak,†“humpmunch,†“holdmeal†and “evesnack,†a Chicago food writer suggests. “Whether you call it grazing, mouth-surfing or refueling, it’s evolving as a result of our dual- income, fast-paced lifestyles,†Christopher Wolf says in an arti cle in the current issue of The Futurist magazine. “In the future, this grazing phenomenon will be formalized into a recognized pattern of five meals a day.†Wolf and others attribute the trend in part to the premium people put on leisure time and hassle-free lives and the food in dustry’s success in making it easy to eat at any time. More women working outside the home means fewer of them making meals from scratch; hence, the popularity of single serve portions, drive-through lanes at restaurants, take-out food and microwave dinners. “With two working parents and kids having all kinds of ac tivities and people with different time schedules in the morning ... people eat when they can,†said Lawrence Stifler of Health Man agement Resources in Boston. Vending machines and side walk food carts also contribute. “Easy accessibility is at the bottom of this,†said Graham Molitor, vice president of the World Future Society and former food company employee. He said grazing originated with cave men, who picked at food all day because they couldn’t get enough edibles in one sitting. 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