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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune NATION Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Study: Whey May Help Fight AIDS Budget-Battle Bickering @ AIDS in Chimp For the first time. scienAIDS to a chimpanzee, they named B69. They foundthat B69 latched onto a provide a new way to keep the AIDS virus from control the disease protein structure called CD4 on the surface of cells infecting people during sex Since the AIDS epidemic That kept the AIDS virus from using CD4as an en A modified version of a protein extracted from In the test tube. B69 blocked infection by free. floating HIV and oy HIVtravelingininfectedcells the test tube, researchers report If furthertests go well. the modified protein might be put in a creamor foamthat could beusedalong with condoms. said researcher A. Robert Neurath Neurath is head of the Laboratory of Biochemical Virologyat the Lindsley F. Kimball ResearchInstitute of the New York Blood Center He andcolleagues reportedthetest-tube result in the February issue of Nature Medicine. An AIDS expert said the work left some key questions unanswered. Neurath said. The work was supported by the National Institutes of Health and by Philip Morris Co Jeffrey Laurence. an AIDS researcher at Cornell Medical College in New York. cautioned that re. Whey is produced when milk is madeinto cheese. WASHINGTON — each side's fected, none until now had cans are wag shot campaigns cells in the vagina and rectum — without using CD4 Neurath said preliminary work suggests B69 Researchers from the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center at Emory might blockothercell sites that have been proposed as alternative entryways for HIV Neurathsaidtests in rabbits andrats suggest side seribed the first AIDS case Tuesday University in Atlanta de chimp Barring a miracle, the quest foyr a grand bal anced-budget deal is dead. But virus in an effort to learn moreabout the disease. But while these animals get in actually developed AIDS. search shows HIVcaninfect somecells — including Most of it thenis used in other products, including | began, about 100 chimps have been given the AIDS trywayinto the cells wheyblocked the AIDS virus from infecting cells in a possible substitute for people in testing ways to tein called beta-lactoglobulin to produce a substance best knownfromthe taleof Little Miss Muffet might oeFrom Being Finished tists have managed to give ice cream, bread, pie crust and canned soups For the new work, scientists modified a whey pro THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWYORK — Whey, the watery dairy product A3 electic ar drive portray the other tc \ President Clinton and Republi separate long: woo cor sional moderates from the other party to their warring visions of spending and tax same time, Republic force House votes next month on the two camps’ final offers at the budget talks. in hopes of showing effects are unlikely to be a problem that few Democrats support Clin Death Penalty Soughtin Bragg Shooting Witness Suggests HRC Knew Deal Was Crooked prosecutors will seek the death penalty in the case of LOS ANGELES TIMES WASHINGTON —Afederal bank examiner suggested in accusedof kill- ton ought to have known thata been the law firm's principal Terry Nichols ean get a 1985 land deal arranged by billing partner on Madison-re: an ed was structured in a way that in a sniperat- told the Senate Whitewater violatedstate law tack on an ex ercise field. a spokesman Sgt. =r William Kreutzer panced by Madison but struc {ured to evade an Arkansas law that limited such purchases by ty Savings & Loan, an S&L that then tack. Hedid not enter a plea His arraignment had been de- lent transactions known as Cas layedfor monthsby a sanity hearing, the results of which have not beenreleased Under military law. he may pleadinnocent orinnocent by reason of reduced mental responsi- bility. Guilty pleas arenot accepted in capital cases Bill Clinton nor his wife had been personally involvedin aseries of fraudu tle Grande But when asked if counsel for the thrift would have knownthat thereal-estate deal had been arr: nged to evade state law, Clark replied, “1 would expect outside counsel to be b aware of this. Recently discovered billing the trial should be moved outside Oklahoma to guarantee a fair jury deas a series ofland purchases Committee he found no evidence during his 1986 review ofthe thrift, Madison GuaranArkansas Goy, 27 at- Clark described Castle Gran: jy Ward and other Madison insiders.’ because of pretrial publicity and the effect the bombing has had on all secretly fi people in the state The infection of prejudicial to 6 percent of its net publicity about the bombing tends throughout the state of Oklahoma,” Nichols’ attorney Mi As a result of Castle Grande chael Tigar told the judge at the worth and other irregularities and bad loans. Madison became in opening solvent — and cost U.S. tax The April 19 blast killed 169 people and injured more than 500 others. My research overwhelming convinces me these two defen payers more than $60 million Clark testified that the land was purchased on behalf of Madison by Ward and five oth- CT a A eas fied ents in Chattanooga, lost another F-14 Tomeat dur ing a routine training mission last April In that case, Bates’ F-14 and a second Navy fighter took off from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincol west of Hawaii in an exercise designed to teach eva they would get a better view of his takeoff Shortly before heading down the Nashville Inter- sive maneuvers, said L1. Pat Moore of the Command high-speed, vertical takeoff. His F-14 Tomcat went into a steep climb and, minuteslater, plunged back through the clouds and crashedinto a residential er Naval Air Force. U.S. Pacifie Fleet, San Diego. Bates’ fighter, the lead aircraft, stalled while per forming an evasive move and went into a flat spin He lost control,” Moore said. “They ejected be national Airport runway. the Navy pilot asked fora neighborhood Jates, 33. andb ham Alden Higgins, er hit a brick home. rept officer, 28 Ewing T. Wair, 53. to resume flying visiting Elmer Newsom, 66. and his wife, Ada, 63 also werekilled Bates, who wasflying back to Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego after a layover to visit his par- The crash also was the fourth in the past 16 months for the VFZ13 Squadron. to which Bates was assigned. After Monday's crash, the squadron was ordered to stop flying until further notice CHOOSE ANY S PORTRAIT SHEETS ano A FREE SET OF 4 VALENTINE PHOTO CARDS | EE 15. again by March But for now, both parties are trying to avoid blame for the ¢ lapse of the vearlong budget ef fort. Each side’s attempt to support from House and Se a compromis« participant k that can become |, concede We justdecided we're eoit keep working. even ff it’s a EN ghght chance.” said Rep. Collin R-N.M., and John Kasich. R-Ohio, plan te meet Thursday wiith leaders of the Blue Dogs and Senate moderates ies. led by Sens. Johr D-La.. and John Chafee Thursday. White House chief of staff Leon etta and Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin met with the Senate group The Blue Dogs and Senate erates have produced bv plans with proposed savin Medicare, welfare and other pr grams that fall between Clint and the GOP. The biggest gulf over tax cuts: the Blue Dogs ha proposed none and the Sena moderates want $130 billion over seven years, well below the $20f billion the GOP has sought Nonetheless. each side hope can drum up enough moder votes to pressure its opponent return to the bargaining table and make major concessions that moderates is all but certain 1 short of producing tep. 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Jim Guy Tucker, then a private attorney No trial date was set airport by the southern route so Real budget work remains. The administration says a cataclysmic change-of-venue request Pilot of Crashed F-14 Requested a Vertical Takeoff THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The last thing Lt. Cmdr John Stacy Bates told his parents was to leave the fair jury inside the state. a prosecution ex pert said Tuesday Defense attorneys argue that lated work The examiner, James Clark, Kreutzer. 26, was arraigned Tuesday on charges of murder andat tempted murder in the Oct. 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