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...struck 17,000 Americans, killing nearly half of them. But even more rampant than the deadly disease itself is a secondary epidemic: fear. AIDS patients around the country have become society's new untouchables. Workers have been fired; babies abandoned; children, like Ryan White of Kokomo, Ind., banned from school. The fears have persisted despite assurances from doctors that AIDS has been known to spread almost exclusively through sexual contact and exposure to infected blood. A poll taken last summer showed that nearly half of Americans thought they could get the disease by drinking from a glass used...
Kerry, a member of a U.S. team led by Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) that observed last Friday's election said, the voting was marred payoffs, violence and ballot rigging...
...Richard Lugar, R-Ind., co-leader of a 20-member U.S. delegation observing the elections, said the election is "teetering on the brink of disaster but still in place...
Officials in Evansville, Ind., faced some initial resistance to the city's decision to hire a private paramedic unit. Says Terry Grimm, an aide to Mayor Michael Vandeveer: "There is a public perception that the city is ridding itself of services, and the people are not sure that there will be the same quality service...
...political judgement is that the government concluded the results from Manila would not be good," said Sen. Richard Lugar (D-Ind.). By suppressing them, Lugar said, "the government is trying to determine, in what was a fairly close election, what is going to be required" for a Marcos victory...