Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday November 13 2003 — All First of aging US ships arrives in England to jeers of protesters HARTLEPOOL England Able UK which was hired to naled biphenyls which were — The first ship of an used as electrical insulators but scrap the vessels disputes the environmental risk and sayfc disr are suspected of causing cancer aging US Navy llotilla arrived Wednesday at a dockyard to the —and asbestos mantling the ships will bring 200 ' new jobs to Hartlepool a “Tliese ships ure decrepil jeers of protesters who don’t '' want the vessels scrapped there former depressed shipbuilding decayed and contain significant town at the mouth of the River Tearing pollution amounts of hazardous waste The oil tanker V :Tees V This is already a highly polluted Calrxisahatcheei covered in flak-- 1 “We cannot understand why environment and pople here ' said Tony1 ' don’t want ing gray pint and mottled with : this has had such a high profile rust was piled by three tu- gThere Js no risk here whatsofiv-- ' executive-directooi” Juniper ' - boats into the Able UK ship- er" said Peter Stepheason man- - ' Friends of the Earihthe environ- ' yard as a group of pople aging director of shipyard owner' mental group which has led demonstrated front a breakwater Able UK Ltd “These ships protests against theship-The protesters say the Environmental campaigner ! pilse no greater threat than any-Caloosahutchee and the Canis- of the work We have done iii this Geoff Lilley came armed with a “ teo a tanker that will dock harbor before' pashooter to aim at the ship “We have alstr got some flour '’ Thursday are currying asbestosMany residents feel differently " PCBs and other toxins to an Environmentalists say the ' t ' bombs as well as the ijhips contain tons of pollutants ’v er which are syiptxilic'ofthe v including PCBs plychlpri-vC- -' powerlessness wefecl he' said “ ( AP) ' tiny-more- - r i APphoto The former United States naval vessel Caloosahatchee enters the Tees estuary on its way to the Able UK ltd dockside facility near Hartlepool England on Wednesday Environmentalists say the ships contain tons of pollutants' A court has ordered that they not be scrapped in England and the government has said they should be sent back to the United States''i:V : 1 - wVrV- : '' - j rr Sr'Wi - - ' ' X'u ’v ' Continued from Al I'1 "" r 175 million prescriptions for testosterone products were ' written in 2002 — a 170 per-Cent increase from 1999 — for an estimated 800000 patients The Food and Drug Admin-istratihas approved testos- 'terone therapy for men with hypogonadism where the body makes veiy little testos-- 1 terone An estimated 4 million to 5 million Americans have hypogonadism but only about 5 preent are thought to be ' ' getting treatment That means a lot of men y using testosterone are in a on to the best of wireless with no - : J T: gray-zone- And specialists hop the report’s recommendations wifi help avoid the confusion that has plagued menopausal X women who once considered J hormone replacement therapy i a rite of passage until a major ' that study recently declared ' treatment too risky To determine how it should study the male hormone qiies- tion the National Institutes of Health asked the independent ! 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