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16 Altus (OK) Times, Wednesday, December 18, 1996
Republican Gov. Frank Keating craft." Roach said.
gate the issue.
New Development In Alzheimer's Research
Alzheimer's disease is unusually to say anything," said Dr. Neil represented among Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's research at the Na-
tional Institute on Aging, which Sobel said.
stresses who spend their days sponsored the study “It really
fomia study, published in the greatest risk is to people who
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to a lot of electromagnetic radia-
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LOS ANGELES (AP)
journal Neurology, indicates that
workers with high exposure to
electromagnetic fields have on
average three to five times the
normal risk of Alzheimer's.
"We re not talking about expo-
sure in the home from living near
high power lines," said Dr. Eu-
gene Sobel of USC. the primary
author of the most recent study.
“These occupational exposures
are much higher exposures than
are usually found in residences."
“Our bottom line is that the
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Lawmakers Create State Airplane Legislation
OKLAF IOMA CITY (AP) — Leg- they have complained the gover- claries of some political fund-
islation filed for the 1997 ses- nor violated the Oklahoma Con- raising trips to reimburse the
sion would prohibit the gover- stitution and state ethics rules, state for the cost of airplane fuel,
nor from traveling by state air- which generally forbid using state Members of the majority party,
plane to political candidates' property and resources for po- led by Roach, also have ques-
fund-raisers. litical purposes. tioned the first family's use of
Rep. Russ Roach, D-Tulsa. filed "Alt hough the privilege of a state t he plane for personal travel and
a bill Tuesday that also would plane has been abused by the whether state officials followed
allow the governor’s family to governor, even Gov. Keating now the law in acquiring the airplane,
accompany him only on trips agrees restrictions need to be The attorney general and state
involving official state business, placed on the use of state air- auditor have agreed to investi-
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spent the summer and fall Keating has argued the law re- AlsoTuesday. Republican state
stumping for GOP legislative quires the Department of Public Rep. Tim Pope of Mustang filed a
candidates, often using his state Safety to provide transportation bill that would prohibit use of a
airplane. The trips infuriated and protection wherever he goes, state airplane for travel that in-
many Democratic incumbents The governor has asked benefi- eludes any fund-raiser.
Keating sought to unseat, and
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