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Show Page - B4 Thursday, October THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 11, 1990 sure a means no -- Md. (AP) HAGERSTOWN, When The Daily Mail asked eight people if they thought the United States should invade Iraq and Kuwait to resolve the Persian Gulf crisis, only two said yes. Debbie Harnish, 29, of Hagers-towsaid U.S. troops "should just get back over here." When the organization Americans Talk Security asked how long U.S. forces should remain in Saudi Arabia if there's a stalemate, only 12 percent said indefinitely. But 32 percent predicted that's how long n, troops will be there. It was the "ghost of Vietnam question," said Alan Kay, founder of the bipartisan group of pollsters. Sen. Bob Kerrey may have spoken for more Americans than he thought when he said he is "profoundly uneasy" about the deployment of U.S. troops in the Middle East. The uneasiness is quiet. People who are uneasy don't usually march in parades and carry banners about it. They're just uneasy. Public opinion polls show broad m r rrm pwir support for President Bush's actions so far in the gulf crisis, but also show that a large majority of Americans oppose quick military action against Iraq. In Pasadena, Calif., the Rev. George Regas, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, said "I think there is a lot of despair. I think Bush is going to be surprised when he thinks that the support he has can be translated into real support for the tragedy of war. I just don't think it's going to be there." In Philadelphia, Harold Jordan. wmm 11 ment of over ar would fight if they felt this country was truly threatened, but they don't see this as being a threat." Kerrey, a Nebraska Democrat, said in a Sept. 19 speech on the Senate floor, "I am profoundly had accepted President -- rjbi mi ' ; Si t Viix fsd .) fpi LA : u : : AP Laserphoto BOSTON (AP) Sit back and enjoy another cup of extra-kic- k caffeinated coffee. A major new study concludes your morning brew is almost certainly harmless to your heart. Decaf, though, may be another story. Contrary to the fears of many doctors and coffee lovers, coffee with a jolt of caffeine seems to be perfectly safe, as far as the heart is concerned. However, the study found troubling hints that people who drink lots of decaffeinated coffee may somewhat increase their risk of heart trouble. "This study means that if there is a hazard with drinking caffeinated coffee, it's going to be very small, and there may be none at all," said Dr. Walter Willett, who directed the study at the Harvard School of Public iie-it- h. While the wisdom of very high coffee consumption is questionable, several experts agree that three or four cups a day of typical American coffee are safe for virtually everybody, even those with heart disease. Despite the wide public acceptance of a link between coffee and heart trouble, this association has always been murky at best. While a few reports have turned up signs that coffee may be hard on the heart, others have found no reason to think coffee is harmful. "It's amazing how coffee has a bad name, when the harder one looks at health hazards, the more difficult it is to find adverse effects," said Willett. The latest research, called the Health Professionals Follow-u- p Study, was based on a survey of the coffee-drinkihabits of 45,589 men. It was published in Thurs r Fiery protest - Tuesday, found that the risk of leukemia between 1978 and 1983 was four times higher for people who had the highest radiation exposure as a result of living or working near the plant. The report found no increased risk associated with the plant after 1984. Boston Edison, which operates the plant in Plymouth, said the report contradicts other evidence, including a study released last month by the National Cancer Institute. 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Those who suspected coffee was bad for the heart usually assumed that caffeine, the chemical that gives coffee its punch, was to blame. But the new research suggests just the opposite: Those who drink more than four cups of decaf a day have about 60 percent more risk of heart disease than do those who never drink it. However, the researchers cautioned that the link they found between decaf and heart trouble is statistically weak, and it's too soon to conclude that this kind of coffee is harmful. Another recent study also raised doubts about decaffeinated coffee. researchers surveyed more than uy one pasr, FOR day's New England Journal of son, the company's spokeswoman. follows: Lot 11, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following County. ELIZA- BETH HOFFMAN, covering real properly located this 25th day of September. 1990 calls and letters from his district have reflected "a lot of support for the position of getting out 'of the Arabian desert." McDermott voted against a resolution supporting the president's actions in the crisis but emphasizing the need for diplomacy to resolve it. injured when police used shotguns and batons to break up the riot. Report: Cancer rates high near plant Adults who BOSTON (AP) lived within 10 miles of the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in the late 1970s and early '80s were four times more likely to develop leukemia than those who lived farther away, a state report concludes. "Back in the '70s the emission levels were higher," Public Health Commissioner David Mulligan said. "There might be an association between elevated emissions and the increased risk of leukemia." The study does not prove the plant caused the cancer. Many health experts believe the radiation emissions from nuclear plants are safe. The report, which was released Ren. Jim McDermott. on the other hand, said telephone GfflGGO tions. The United News of Bangladesh reported three people were killed and 200 protester hurls a stone at a burning car in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday during a demonstration demanding President Hussein Mohammed Ershad's resignation and free elec A ing, said "That hasn't changed. It's still pretty strong that he ought to be supporting the president. Study finds caff einated coffee harmless to heart; watch decaf u d, r American Bush's rationale for the deployment. More than two weeks later, Kerrey's press secretary, Steve Jard-- - 'J 100,000 troops, sold to the American people on false assertions that Saddam Hussein is Adolf Hitler, that our way of life is at clear and present danger, that we have as much at stake as we did in World War n." 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