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Artic/e 1 of 9; 405 words
Published on September 6, 2002, Page 6B, The Miami Herald
FLIGHT ATTENDANT LOSES TOBACCO-SMOKE CLAIM
Source: CATHERINE WILSON, Associated Press
A Miami-Dade County jury on Thursday rejected a claim against four tobacco companies by a former
flight
attendant who blames her sinus problems on secondhand smoke in airline cabins. The six-member panel
agreed
Suzette Janoff suffers from sinusitis, rhinitis, allergies and other ear, nose and throat problems,
but concluded her
on-the-job exposure to smoke was not the cause."AII the questions were answered in the medical
records," said
Anthony Upshaw, attorney for Brown Click here for complete article
Article 2 of 9; 532 words
Published on September 6, 2002, Page 23A, The Miami Herald
SURVEY: USE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS BY NATION'S YOUNG UP SHARPLY
Source: SUMANA CHATTERJEE, Herald Washington Bureau
Use of marijuana, cocaine and other illegal drugs increased sharply among young Americans last year,
according
to a new government survey. The study also found sharp increases in the nonmedical use of
prescription
painkillers and tranquilizers. Only tobacco use declined. John Waiters, the director of the White
House Office of
National Drug Control Policy, attributed the increased marijuana use to "'a fundamental
misunderstanding"
propagated by the baby boomer generation that Click here for complete article
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Published on September 6, 2002, Page 16A, The Miami Herald
NOT MANY SOUGHT AID FOR STRESS
Source: Associated Press
Most people living near New York City suffered extreme stress after Sept. 11, but few sought help,
according to a
government report examining the psychological effects of the attacks. The study of 3,512 people in
New York,
New Jersey and Connecticut found that 75 percent reported having emotional problems after Sept. 11,
but only
12 percent asked for help, even from friends and family.Researchers from the Centers for Disease
Control and
Prevention concluded that more needs to be done Click here for complete article
Article 4 of 9; 634 words
Published on September 5, 2002, Page 5B, The Miami Herald
POLL: 64 PERCENT BACK CLASS-SIZE PROPOSAL
Source: JONI JAMES, jjames@herald.com
Republican Gov. Jeb Bush may be the favorite to win in November, but he's losing the fight to derail
a
constitutional amendment on the same ballot that would cap the size of classes in public schools. A
poll from
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, conducted for The Herald and a dozen newspapers and television
stations in
Florida, shows 64 percent of voters favor the class-size amendment pushed by Democratic state Sen.
Kendrick
Meek and supported by all three Democratic Click here for complete article
Article 5 of 9; 533 words
Published on September 5, 2002, Page 3A, The Miami Herald
MODERATE WORKOUTS ENOUGH TO AID WOMEN
Source: DAVID BROWN, Washington Post Service
Walking is as good as running when it comes to reducing a middle-age woman's risk of suffering a
heart attack or
stroke, according to the results of a large study sponsored by the federal government. Brisk walking
for about
21/2 hours a week or an equivalent amount of more strenuous exercise cut the risk of heart disease
and stroke by
about a third, the researchers found after tracking about 74,000 women for six years.The results
suggest that the
benefits of exercise are within Click here for complete article
Article 6 of 9; 875 words
Published on September 2, 2002, Page 5G, The Miami Herald
CRISPIN PORTER CLOSES IN ON HUGE MINNESOTA ACCOUNT
Source: MIKE SEEMUTH, Special to The Herald
Miami advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky looked like the sure winner of a
multimillion-dollar contract to
promote healthy living in Minnesota. It was the front-runner among a pack of ad agencies competing
for a
Minnesota public health campaign funded by the proceeds of anti-tobacco litigation, which is the
very type of work
that Crispin Porter draws on for about 20 percent of its revenue and its national reputation.But the
hot opportunity
turned to smoke - at least for the Click here for complete article
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Article 7 of 9; 921 words
Published on September 2, 2002, Page 3B, The Miami Herald
FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRIES TO GET BACK TO HER LIFE
Source: INA CORDLE AND CHARLES RABIN, crabin@herald.com
Eight months have passed since American Airlines attendant Hermis Moutardier helped subdue a man on
a
transatlantic holiday flight who allegedly tried to blow up the plane. She still has panic attacks,
yet continues to fly.
She avoids the media, though it constantly knocks on her Little Gables door. Once in awhile, her
10-year-old son
gives her a pep talk.Moutardier and fellow stewardess Cristina Jones are largely credited with
stopping alleged
shoe-bomber Richard Reid from blowing Click here for complete article
Article 8 of 9; 608 words
Published on September 1,2002, Page 11A, The Miami Herald
PROTESTERS CONFRONT FRANCE ON DIVISIVE ISSUE OF MIGRANTS
Source: JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press
The river of humanity started at the basilica's stone entrance, stretched past its stained glass
windows and spilled
toward the ticket booth for the tombs of French kings. Other lines heaved on the streets outside.
Parents,
children, burly men, waiting in their hundreds in hopes of one thing: getting papers to live and
work legally in
France.A dramatic two-week occupation of a famous church by hundreds of illegal immigrants has
forced France
to reexamine one of its most divisive Click here for complete article
Article 9 of 9; 584 words
Published on September 1, 2002, Page 14D, The Miami Herald
SMOKING AT THE LANES TO BE PUT OUT FOR GOOD?
Source: DICK EVANS, Special to the Herald
In the days before air conditioning, casual observers thought bowling centers were on fire by the
continuous
smoke billowing through the windows.The smoke was produced by the several cigarette, pipe and cigar
smokers
who were puffing away during three games of league play. Even when researchers proved the danger of
secondhand smoke, most bowling centers were reluctant to crack down.. Bowling center proprietors
were afraid
they would offend most of their loyal customers if they Click here for complete article
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Article 7 of 9; 921 words
Published on September 2, 2002, Page 3B, The Miami Herald
FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRIES TO GET BACK TO HER LIFE
Source: INA CORDLE AND CHARLES RABIN, crabin@herald.com
Eight months have passed since American Airlines attendant Hermis Moutardier helped subdue a man on
a
transatlantic holiday flight who allegedly tried to blow up the plane. She still has panic attacks,
yet continues to fly.
She avoids the media, though it constantly knocks on her Little Gables door. Once in awhile, her
10-year-old son
gives her a pep talk.Moutardier and fellow stewardess Cristina Jones are largely credited with
stopping alleged
shoe-bomber Richard Reid from blowing Click here for complete article
Article 8 of 9; 608 words
Published on September 1,2002, Page 11A, The Miami Herald
PROTESTERS CONFRONT FRANCE ON DIVISIVE ISSUE OF MIGRANTS
Source: JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press
The river of humanity started at the basilica's stone entrance, stretched past its stained glass
windows and spilled
toward the ticket booth for the tombs of French kings. Other lines heaved on the streets outside.
Parents,
children, burly men, waiting in their hundreds in hopes of one thing: getting papers to live and
work legally in
France.A dramatic two-week occupation of a famous church by hundreds of illegal immigrants has
forced France
to reexamine one of its most divisive Click here for complete article
Article 9 of 9; 584 words
Published on September 1, 2002, Page 14D, The Miami Herald
SMOKING AT THE LANES TO BE PUT OUT FOR GOOD?
Source: DICK EVANS, Special to the Herald
In the days before air conditioning, casual observers thought bowling centers were on fire by the
continuous
smoke billowing through the windows.The smoke was produced by the several cigarette, pipe and cigar
smokers
who were puffing away during three games of league play. Even when researchers proved the danger of
secondhand smoke, most bowling centers were reluctant to crack down.. Bowling center proprietors
were afraid
they would offend most of their loyal customers if they Click here for complete article
All content copyrighted and may not be republished without permission.
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