Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 03, 1997

Issue date: Thursday, July 3, 1997
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 3, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba Weber securities a Manitoba fall serve it fim Blu Chip income unit Caff or More Canada and world news b7 around the world video sinks minister Moscow a presi Dent Boris Yeltsin sacked his Justice minister yester less than two weeks after the emergence of a videotape that appeared to show the minister in a Sauna with several nude the furore surrounding ousted Justice minister Valentin Kovalyov has been a Novelty in where corruption cases Are routine but political sex scandals Are extremely the Grainy which has been shown frequently on russian appears to show the min along with a group of naked in a Sauna allegedly frequented by one of the country most notorious mafia plotters behind bars London a six including a former were convicted yesterday of an Irish Republican army plot to bomb British Power stations and plunge London into judge Thomas Scott Baker sentenced each Man to 35 years in Candy bar recalled Washington a people allergic to nuts should not eat master Choice dark bittersweet chocolate warned a new Jersey company that recalled the Candy from stores nationwide and in several of the 100gram chocolate bars were found to contain particles of nuts that were not listed As diets on the Candys people allergic to nuts could suffer a life threatening reaction if they consume the said the great Atlantic and Pacific Tea 45 workers buried Pakistan Reuter at least 45 pakistani labourers were buried yesterday when a four Storey building they were erecting col lapsed in ambulance volunteers they said the labourers were hav ing lunch on the second floor of an apartment Block known As Faiza Heights in the new Karachi District when the Structure flee wreck a a freight train carrying chemicals slammed into another Early yester igniting fires and forcing the evacuation of More than Resi an Engineer was killed and a conductor suffered minor most people were allowed to go Back to their Homes about six hours after the which derailed 20 cars of the freight train in route to Kansas City from North a real heating Coil Klamath a a Boa Constrictor can Swallow a but a heating pad it want plugged Ron and Bonnie Probst took their to the Ani Mal clinic after it swallowed its the a heating pad with its Cord and control showed up plainly on the xray taken by the surprised James the Snake was shaking off any seemingly Happy with a big Gansberg Craft Burns up Moscow a the garbage Laden cargo ship that punctured the Mir space station shot through the earths atmosphere yesterday and burned but the russians have not said whether the vanishing ves Sel provided any clues to the cause of the Winnipeg free press Canada world july Patrick 6977294 b1 a photos the Diamond Grace spilled As much As 15 million litres of Light crude Oil workers prepare to deploy an Oil Boom to contain the huge Tanker spill threatens Toke o Bay Power fishery at risk from six Kilometre Oil Slick by Michael Zilenziger Knight Ridder newspapers Tokyo this crowded Metropolis was bracing for environmental calamity after a supertanker ran aground yesterday in bustling Tokyo spilling 15 Mil lion litres of Light crude Oil and threatening the fishing grounds and Power plants of japans two largest maritime officials could not Rule out the possibility of explosion after the Diamond Grace ran aground in a shallow shipping Lane Dur ing Low less than five Kilometres from fumes from the spill sent at least 13 to the Hospital complaining of headaches and Eye but officials said they were not considering any evacuation orders because of fire at a Blotchy Oil Sheen nearly six kilo metres Long could be seen trailing from the which was headed for a refinery in Kawasaki when it scraped the causing gashes in two fuel maritime safety officials rushed Oil fences and absorbent booms to the area around the but admitted they could not contain the oils nearly 60 tankers a week crisscross this Busy providing the fuel for the 26 million residents of this experts expressed Surprise that a Tanker could run aground in an shipping Channel so thoroughly and the Kyodo news Agency quoted maritime safety officials As saying the incident May have been caused by mismanagement by the tankers Hidenori investigators questioned him As to Why the single hulled Tanker entered a shallow sea where the water is Only 12 to is metres a Tanker ran aground near there in workers Spray detergent Over part of Oil when the panamanian Regis tired Diamond Grace ran aground at about wednesday about 35 Kilometres Southwest of it was being manually operated and was under the guidance of a Pilot officials raced to Patch the holes in the stricken vessel and warn off other by after a rising tide had lifted the ves the Tanker was Able to make its Way to the refinery in Kawasaki where the rest of its fuel was to be the spill was about on third As Large As the Exxon Valdez and was the second Oil disaster to strike Japan this on the Russ Ian Tanker carrying million litres of fuel broke up during a storm in the sea of Japan and contaminated More than 160 Kilometres of this is the worst Oil spill Japan has Ever said transportation minister Makoto he said the ministry had convened an emergency disaster task Force and that prime minister Ryutaro Hashimoto had ordered him to minimize the area of the be heart doctors advise lifestyle changes Best strategy for combating High cholesterol Canadian press Montreal some of Canadas top health experts Are advocating More aggressive lifestyle changes to reduce the incidence of High Choles Terol Levels in elevated cholesterol is considered a major cause of coronary heart which is Canadas primary killer and claims close to lives each a significant percentage of people at risk of develop ing heart disease Are not receiving appropriate Cho Lester lowering treat said George chairman of the study in explaining Why the guidelines Are the recommendations represent the first major shift in Canadian thinking about the treatment of cholesterol in a the recommendations of the 14member working group on hyper holes Tero Lemia were tabled yesterday in Montreal at an International cardiology the recommendations will be sent to every doctor in the recommendations focus sharply on lifestyle no drug treatment remains the Pivotal key Issue in managing cholesterol Dis stressed the head of research at the Cen tre of prevention and rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa heart the Best strategy for avoiding heart disease includes a balanced diet Low in animal sugar and and High in grains and vegetal quitting and More the new guidelines stress aiming at significantly lower cholesterol targets than assessing the individuals ratio of artery blocking bad cholesterol to Good Cho which helps Dis pose of excess cholesterol from body this is a much better indicator of the risk of heart disease than the total cholesterol level that earlier guidelines evaluating a patients risk of coronary heart disease by looking at All of their risk including fam ily High blood pres tobacco abdominal unbalanced diet and Lack of physical the patient can do More than any added Jacques Genest of the clinical research Institute of lower cholesterol targets experts a panel of Canadian health experts recommends new guidelines in the treat ment of High cholesterol lev which Are a significant contributor to heart some facts the problem a significant percentage of canadians with a High risk of developing coronary heart disease Arent receiving proper treatment to reduce their cholesterol experts the 14mem Ber working group on chaired by George Fodor of the University or Ottawa heart Institute examined the its included experts from 16 Canadian recommendations the working group recommends lowering target Levels using a per son s ratio of bad which can Block arteries to Good cholesterol which helps Siphon off excess fatty substances from the body cells As a More accurate risk indicator than the Overall cholesterol level evaluating All of a persons risk factors for heart disease stressing a healthy lifestyle exer no treating a greater percentage of Atinsk where the recommendations were tabled in Montreal at the 4th International conference on preventive cardiology Montreal and another Mem Ber of the working lifestyle changes Are More important than drug he High risk patients who cant be treated effectively by lifestyle changes now have a wide variety of powerful lifesaving cholesterol busting drugs Genest explained Overall risk detection was Best handled by a patients regular Fodor saying it should be routine for general practitioners to ask their patients about exercise Levels of stress at work or at Home and family leather Ali choir ottoman ii 1725 Ell ice Avenue it Century 1399 flowing lines for elegant yet copy we sell chair hours 106 12f furniture for life ;