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Show ml DULIlMllf 3 1M tiJ Wednesday, January 22, 1392 The Daily Herald will Bush announces transportation chief - WASHINGTON (AP) President Bush today named deputy chief of staff Andrew H. Card as transportation secretary, filling his final Cabinet vacancy during an appearance in which he vowed to ."rise above politics in setting an i I WASHINGTON r ' ; f: ; . ' economic agenda for 1992. Card is a former Massachusetts ; state legislator who was top aide to ; former White House chief of staff ;John Sununu. If confirmed, Card would replace Samuel K. Skinner ;at transportation; it was Skinner ; who replaced Sununu at the White House. . "lam honored and privileged," ' Card told reporters after he was introduced by Bush. Card said he I would complete the work begun by ; Skinner, whose key achievement last year was passage of a major highway bill. ; It ii- .rtt - ACLU may sue n New Jersey law PENNSAUKEN, N.J. (AP) -The ACLU and others threatened to sue to overturn new legislation that would make New Jersey the first state to deny an increase in benefits to welfare mothers who have more babies. The legislation also orders almost ali welfare recipients man or woman to participate in job training and education. In addition, it lets mothers on welfare work and, in some instances, marry, without losing all their benefits. "It's the government dictating the size of someone's family simply because they're dependent on welfare," said Edward Martone, executive director of the New Jersey chapter of the American CiviJ AP Laserpholo The space shuttle Discovery, with an international crew of seven aboard, lifts off Wednesday morning from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Shuttle roars into space slimy assortment of flies, worms, frog eggs and mold. The 100-to- n shuttle lifted off at 9:52 a.m. EST and darted through a hazy sky as it headed out over the Atlantic Ocean and up the East Coast. A - should be wary ride in the back letting - The in- truck-plowe- into an Amish buggy, killsix people and injuring four, ing drew six to 10 years in prison. Douglas Lyons. 26. of Freder-icktowwas convicted Friday of aggravated vehicular assault and vehicular homicide in the Aug. 5 crash. He was sentenced Tuesday. d Wednesday, January 22, 1992 at t 3 Substance Abuse Conducted By: Liz Murphy, r.n., Adolescent m.eci. Child Program Director, Western Institute of Neuropsychiatry & Wednesday, January 29, 1992 at 7:30 pm iff ff i s Jr -- ol Defense attorney Ralph Bove argued his client wasn't drunk, but traumatized by what had happened. The defense suggested that the kerosene lanterns and reflectors on the buggy weren't bright enough. m if ' - A- Parents - ' ''v; nff 4 Living Together -- - f: " Adventure iT & Adolescents Conducted By: Mark Rindflesh, m. d. Adolescent Unit Psychiatrist, Western Institute of Neuropsychiatry i last-minu- te J p.m. Issues in Adolescent Hampson. a lung specialist at Seattle's Virginia Mason Medical Center. The researchers saw no carbon monoxide poisoning cases involvunits ing campers, that sit on the back of trucks. horse-and-bug-g- y. HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) -JAngel Cordova. 39. was executed by injection in Huntsville. Texas, today for killing a stranded motorist 10 years ago. Cordova abducted Masel Williams from a phone JxKrth in Houston, took him to the woods and killed him with a shotgun blast to the chest as he pleaded for his life. Cordova, on parole for l;;irglary, then took Williams' car. t He was executed after the 5th U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court a stay. l30 enture closed doesn't protect children, said the study's author. Dr. Neil B. said. Prosecutor Howard Hall said oe By: Clinical Director at Western Youth, Specialist in ParentTeen Relations In every case, the truck had an exhaust pipe that vented fumes toward the back, or a leak that allowed fumes to escape backward, the researchers said. Keeping the door of the shell outs and $20,015 for high school graduates. Heckman Lyons was drunk when his truck hit the back of the Witnesses testified Lyons was staggering and his speech was slurred. But he refused to take a blood-alcohtest. Texas executes convicted killer 2 Sterling Deveraux, lx.s.w. n. : of Discovery Conducted in the 1985-9- 1 in study ranged age from 4 to 16. Heckman. who led the study. The comparison in current dollars would be $15,438 for people who earned a GED, $13,398 for high school drop- MOUNT G1LEAD. Ohio (AP) A man whose pickup would be the only way to avoid a Discovering the Joy of Life Through Teen & Parent Communication The youngsters The figures quoted were based on the value of the dollar in 1967. not current dollar values, said University of Chicago economist James Driver sentenced in Amish deaths anti-recessi- cal Association. One of the 20 died and another suffered permanent brain damage. comes of people who earn a high school equivalency diploma, high school graduates and high school dropouts. vaccine that causes a woman to become immune to sperm. Although the vaccine is in the experimental stage. Ortho believes it's promising enough to invest a significant amount of money in its development, company spokeswoman Clare Castaldo said. Reischauer believes the economy w ill grow by 0.9 percent in the first quarter of 1992. by a more robust 2.9 percent in the second quarter, and by 3.4 percent and 3.9 percent during the year's final two quarters, according to his report. The Fountain of Youth carbon monoxide poisoning, 20 had been passengers in the back of pickups with hard shells or tarpaulin covers, the researchers said in the Journal of the American Medi- Associated Press erroneously reported on Tuesday the average income figures in a story comparing the average upset." congressional sources said the president would take on Congress in his State of the Union speech, challenging legislators to enact his tax cut package without sitting down to a summit as some lawmakers had hoped. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Bush had all but decided against calling for a summit with legislators to craft a compromise package, a plan some lawmakers and aides have said Adventure where engine fumes can build to deadly levels, said today. Of 68 children sent to a Seattle hospital for treatment of accidental of covered pickup CHICAGO (AP) "I will make the strong view that this is a tough one, but let's try to get something done that will get this country back to work and create jobs." On Tuesday, administration and last-minu- Correction Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. on Monday announced a licensing agreement with the University of Virginia, essentially bankrolling years of research and testing of a Bush said, "I have full confidence in the American worker's competence ... we've got the best worker in the world, so when I saw a statement challenging that, I wa ers. cerns . family-plannin- by a U.S. company since the pill. Regarding some ,incendiar comments from Japan recently. Workshop Series on Adolescent Issues for Parents and Youth Study warns of deadly fumei in covered pickup trucks CHICAGO (AP) - Drivers trucks, children of researchers A NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Johnson & Johnson subsidiary plans to develop a contraceptive exg vaccine that be the most could imporperts say tant commitment to birth control and "we're going to eschew some of the pure political approaches. " Charting New Directions in Living Liberties Union. Company plans new contraceptive The president acknowledged that he is "getting hammered" on his economic policies. "I think the American people see there's blame to be spread all around by this," Bush told report- Voyages "It's an exciting beginning to a great adventure ... a journey into the world of tomorrow," program scientist Ronald White said after watching the liftoff. The menagerie on board will be examined to see how organisms fare in space. NASA's first launch of the year was delayed about an hour weather conby CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Discovery thundered into orbit from its seaside pad today on a research mission with seven astronauts and a received by the American people," the president said, vowing that "we're transcending politics" 1991. es on his budget, Congress' top economist was ready to tell lawmakers that the economy will probably begin a recovery by midyear but only a mild one . Robert Reischauer, director of the Congressional Budget Office, it will be well "I'm confident during the last three months of revive the economy as well as Bush's prospects. As Bush put the finishing touch- protracted tight over the econorm w ith Democrats this election year. was scheduled to tell the Senate Budget Committee that he believes the economy shrank by 0.6 percent country back to work." He avoided reporters questions about whether his proposal would include tax cuts or break spending ceilings. 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