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50. How Not to Write for Broadcast The Elkhart County Parks Board today has a better idea what needs to be done to shore up the Goshen Dam. An engineer’s report recommends covering the rock-filled mesh gabions with a grout. The study also calls for working on the earthen bank between the dam and the mill race to retard erosion...
51. How Not to Write for Broadcast The county is also waiting for a department of natural resources report to find out what work will be needed on the spillway itself. Parks officials anticipate the D-N-R will recommend redoing the face of the dam… pressure grouting inside the structure… and installing a permanent stilling basin to fight erosion downstream...
52. How Not to Write for Broadcast There’s no estimate at this time how much the work will cost… or when the D-N-R report will be complete.
53. Or How About a Health News Story?... In health news today… Stem cell research is pointing scientists in a new direction concerning cardiovascular disease. Researchers from Emory University and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute compared levels of endothelial progenitor
54. Or How About a Health News Story?... cells in forty-five men and found the lowest levels had the highest risk for developing the disease. The two worst common forms of cardiovascular disease are heart attack and stroke. The study can be found in the New England Journal of Medicine.
55. Take Two Aspirin And in related health news… Emory researchers have also established a link between two classes of AIDS drugs and cardiovascular disease risk. The study finds two forms of anti-retroviral therapy may alter the way the body metabolizes triglycerides, or blood fats.
56. Take Two Aspirin… Researchers studied men and women who took either protease inhibitors or drugs called “N-N-R-T-I-S” and compared levels of a triglyceride marker to volunteers not on the therapy. They found all patients on the drugs had elevated levels of the triglyceride marker.
57. Take Two Aspirin… Experts say further study is needed to confirm these results, but this finding could mean anti-retroviral therapy elevates the risk of cardiovascular disease. This study is being presented today at the 10 th conference on retroviruses and opportunistic infections in Boston.
58. Peanuts Anyone?... A new study is yielding good news for parents of children with peanut allergies… research suggests some patients may eventually outgrow the allergy. The study of 80 children with established peanut allergies found that more than half had no reaction when exposed to the nuts.
59. Peanuts Anyone?... But two of those 64 had suspicious reactions after eating peanuts again. Experts say the findings suggest that in some patients, the allergy may come and go.. And recommend kids diagnosed with peanut allergy be re-tested every year or two.
60. Peanuts Anyone?... This study was conducted at Johns Hopkins children’s center and is published in this month’s issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
61. President Who?... President Bush is making the last stop in his five-nation African tour in as many days, with a visit to Nigeria this morning. President Bush arrived in the Nigerian capital Saturday morning to a ceremonious welcome. Bush was greeted by Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who
62. President Who?... has been at the forefront of resolving regional disputes in Africa. The two heads of state are expected to discuss the situation in Liberia and the possibility of the United States contributing peacekeeping troops to help bolster a multi-national African force already in the war-torn West African nation.
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155. Roseland Robbery 35-year old Charles Reese is in jail tonight after he robbed a convenience store early this morning. Reese robbed the store of 150 dollars using a knife and left the store. After exiting the store, Reese attempted to rob a woman who resisted.
156. Roseland Robbery Reese fled the scene of the crime on foot pursued by a police officer, and hid under a car at the Signature Inn Motel in Mishawaka. A police dog located and trapped the criminal under the vehicle. Police apprehended Reese and brought him into custody.
157. Roseland Robbery Police arrest a South Bend man suspected of robbing the Roseland Shell Station early this morning. Police say Charles Reese entered the station with a large knife and stole 150 dollars from the register. He then tried to rob a woman outside the station but she resisted.
158. Roseland Robbery An Indiana State trooper saw Reese as he ran from the gas station. St. Joseph County and South Bend police then launched a combined search to capture Reese. A Roseland officer and police dog found Reese hiding under a vehicle in the Signature Inn Motel parking lot.
168. Bob Miller Crash A car has crashed into Bob Miller’s Appliances this afternoon leaving the driver with serious injuries and several cars in the parking lot damaged.
169. Bob Miller Crash South Bend Memorial Hospital has admitted a woman in serious condition due to head injuries after she crashed a car into Bob Miller’s Appliances earlier this afternoon.
170. Bob Miller Crash A high speed crash today leaves a twenty-three year old woman in serious condition and a local business badly damaged. The car had lost control at a high rate of speed going south on Main Street. It ended up in the front window of Bob Miller’s Appliances.
171. Bob Miller Crash A speeding car interrupted shoppers at a South Bend business when it crashed through the front window shortly after noon today.
172. Bob Miller Crash A woman driver’s car tire blew out causing her to skid off the road and crash into Bob Miller’s Appliance Store this afternoon. Police say someone in Mishawaka reported the car stolen.