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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Three Friday. December 6, 1991 let a female in the house in 20 minutes. Officers arrived, and her husband was located at work. He had no knowledge of the telephone call. The family has had no problems in the past, but police believe the suspect November 30 A man with a gun was reported to the police, but he was one of two individuals hunting for chuckars near the Health Sciences Center. The two had licenses and permits and no shots were fired within 600 feet of the road or nearby buildings. Suspicious circumstances possession of marijuana, he was and received a booked misdemeanor citation for possession of a controlled Police missing. pf?7 Nov. 25 and returned t3 Merrill Engineering Building the night before. The individual was fcsad a dtttkm and warned not to be found on campus again. officer found the person sleeping on a table. The same person had been found in the estimated he received 250 volts of electricity. Other people had d being watched and she should performance. Those revisions show the recession was indeed deep, as many ordinary people and business groups claimed, rather than shallow, as many economists and some administration officials maintained. The new figures also show that the alleged onset of the recovery, said to have begun early in the third quarter of this year but unrecognized by many people and businesses, was a good deal weaker than had been announced. There was further evidence in the statistical revisions that jumping to economic conclusions on the basis of numbers might be perilous: Some of the revised numbers for wages and salaries were simply incorrect. The conflict between perceptions of the public, which indicate tough times, and officialdom and the economic fraternity, which only reluctantly concede the depth of the downturn, has been under way for almost two years. It has manifested itself repeatedly, even bizarrely. For example, small business officials said they were starved for credit but economists contended no crunch existed. And, in condescension, the latter advised anxious consumers to please understand that the recession was over. The word from the Federal Reserve itself was that credit wasn't a serious problem to small business until, after surveying conditions last year, chairman Alan Greenspan conceded the issue and urged lenders to loosen up. The dichotomy between public perceptions had begun long complained there may have been a short in the tape. A person was arretted after pciica pdlcd fcia over in his vehicle lor not having license shocked and fell forward from the top step. Electricians said hrr husband would be iVtCs set cocpertte. Building. 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December 2 A student going down the were reported at the president's house after a back screen door World Briefs plate lights. There was a warrant for his arrest for a previous Grt 9:30-94- 0 f" S As the economy weakened in 1990, the consensus of economists seemed to be that there would be no recession. When it began, it was denied. When it was recognized it was minimized. When it deepened it was said to be ending. It was declared over during the early summer, amid forecasts of a moderate recovery to come. That forecast seemed to have been documented by the official figures, which put growth during the third quarter at 2.3 percent. The latest government report, released this week, shows that the recovery, which so much of the public apparently failed to feel, was really less than advertised. Statistically, the expansion was 1.7 percent, or 25 percent weaker. President names Skinner as his new chief of staff Jm $ WASHINGTON President Bush today named Transportation Secretary Sam Skinner to replace John Sununu as White House chief of staff and unveiled the high command for a campaign that looks tougher than it did a few months ago. In Skinner, Bush picked a long-tim- e political supporter and a former federal prosecutor to replace the abrasive Sununu, who resigned on Tuesday after months of controversy. For his campaign. Bush named Commerce secretary on Robert Mosbacher as general chair, pollster Robert Teeter as campaign chair, charged with plotting strategy, and businessman Fred Malek as campaign manager, responsible for the nuts and drive. bolts operation of the Bush's poll ratings have fallen sharply in recent months as the economy has weakened including today's report of a sharp rise in jobless claims and he has been buffeted by criticism from Republicans as well as Democrats for appearing indecisive on domestic issues. In addition, former Ku Klux Klan official David Duke announced plans on Wednesday to run in Republican primaries against Bush and conservative commentator Patrick Buchanan also is expected to announce plans for a campaign to deny the president nomination to a second term. on radio talk show featuring interviews with University faculty, staff and students, as well as questions and comments from you. A University of Utah live December 8: Are You Sick Of Second Hand Smoke? Is It The Fanatics That Bother You? Anti-Smoki- ng WIESBADEN, Germany Almost everyone who saw or heard former hostage Terry Anderson right after his nearly seven-yea- r CALL IN WITH YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT THE UNION SMOKING CONTROVERSY. incarceration ended was struck by his physical and mental strength. Arriving at the U.S. military hospital in Wiesbaden for medical exams and debriefing Thursday, Anderson bounded out of the helicopter and strode energetically down the red carpet, waving in a way that suggested both elation and defiance. The first medical bulletin also was upbeat. "Mr. Anderson told his doctors he feels good, is enjoying being with his loved ones and is looking to his future," it said. Anderson, chief Middle East correspondent of the Associated Press, had a minor lung condition and a need for tooth care, the statement said. Questions and comments: CALL 585-354- 8 Sundays from asuu 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on KUER-F90 M Former hostage displays mental, physical strength "So far everything looks good," AP president and chief executive officer Louis Boccardi, who saw Anderson briefly at the hospital Thursday morning, said. Anderson was kidnapped in Beirut on March 16, 1985. AP photographer Don Mell, who was with him when he was g Islamic kidnappers, got on the abducted by the and ask how he was. to hello say telephone Wednesday "He said, 'You slithered out of that one, didn't you," Mell recounted, prompting laughs from him and Anderson. gun-totin- KUER |