Tour Dupont Keeps Rolling on Linked to Breast Cancer Two Drinks a Day Increases Risk
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STAINED PAGES In Sports In Section 2 An Associated Collegiate Press Five-Star All-American Newspaper and a National Pacemaker DiMarzo breaks Indigo Girls lax scoring mark mellow the Bob page B4 page B1 FREE TUESDAY Drinking Tour DuPont keeps rolling on linked to breast cancer Two drinks a day increases risk By Victoria Kemp Copy Editor Two beers a day can be enough to raise hormone levels in women and increase their chances of developing breast cancer, according to a recent study released by the National Institute of Health. The National Cancer Institute Delaware leg of race ends (NCI) issued the study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute Wednesday. with WordPerfect leading Diet and disease research over the past 10 years has shown that By jim Weaver teammate, each set new records on women who consume at least two Staff Reporter their runs. drinks per day have a breast cancer WILMINGTON - America's None finished in the top three. risk 40 percent to 100 percent top bicycle race, the Tour DuPont, Raul Alcala of Word Perfect, who greater than women who do not kicked off Thursday in Wilmington won this race in 1990, flew through drink, according to the study. for eight days of treacherous racing the course in 6:05. "This is the first study to suggest through the Southeast. Alcala almost didn't make his that the mechanism by which After last year's 50 degree start time because he set his watch alcohol affects breast cancer risk temperatures and drizzle during the five minutes slow. may be the increase in hormones prologue, the promoters of the race He heard the race's master of caused by alcohol," said Marsha E. were hoping for a better start. ceremonies calling for him, got to the Reichman, a researcher for NCI. Mother Nature did not disappoint gate and strapped his helmet on with According to NCI's journal, 34 them, providing clear skies and less than 10 seconds to start. women were divided into two temperatures in the mid 70s. Twenty-one-year-old Lance groups and tested for effects of Thursday's prologue was a three Armstrong of Motorola challenged alcohol through six menstrual mile course that began in Rodney Alcala's time, but had to settle for cycles. Square, ran through the streets of 6:07, good for second place, he For half of the study, one group Wilmington, up the famous thought - until the last cyclist took of women was given 30 grams of cobblestones of Monkey Hill and the course. pure grain alcohol mixed in fruit wrapped up back at Rodney Square. Jelle Nijdam of Word Perfect may juice every night. The other group Racc~ left the starting gate in one not be a household name in America, was given juice without the alcohol. minute intervals, racing against the but don't tell that to the autograph The groups were then switched so clock in an attempt to grab the hounds at the hotel or the rest of the that both groups received the yellow leader's jersey. riders. alcohol dose for three menstrual Greg LeMond held the pwlogue Nijdam, who won the prologue of cycles. record from last year, 6 minutes and the Tour de France in years past, Blood tests of the women who 18 seconds (6:18), but that wouldn't returned to America for the first time were drinking showed increases in THE RMEW /Maximilhn Gretsch last. since the 1984 Olympics and he estrogen of up to 31.9 percent (Above right) Team WordPerfect is congratulated by Gov. Tom Carper friday evening after Stephen Swart of Coors Light, liked what he found. during the middle phase of the winning the team time trial. jelle Nijdam of WordPerfect is also the current overall leader. Steve Hegg of Chevrolet I L.A. Nijdam zipped through the menstrual cycle. Sherrifs and Malcolm Elliot, Hcgg's see TOUR DUPONT page AS Urine tests showed a similar (Above) Glenn Huybrechts ofthe Belgium National Team hits the cobblestones on Monkey Hill. increase in estrogen levels during see DRINKING page A4 INDEX World Briefs ................ .. .. .. A3 Making the grade Vendor loses license Campus Briefs ................. .. A2 Classifieds ......................... B6 Through new programs, Delaware Main Street merchant forced to move after 10 years Comics .............................. B7 Police Report ..................... A2 attempts to educate potential dropouts By Brian Hickey vendors must annually renew their The city secretary's office said the Review and Opinion ......... A6 SUffRfpotter By Michael Regan Center. permits with the city after March 1. p(>licy for renewing is very different Sports ................................ B4 Passers-by on East Main Street Triboletti reapplied for the spot from the picture Triboletti has City News Editor Squinting from the late April sun haven't been greeted with the only after he heard, through word of painted of it. "Get rid of that bitch," is the only which is setting over the Morris familiar scent of Tony Triboletti's mouth, that someone else had "Permit renewals are processed on advice Toby, a 16-year-old black Library, Toby's eyes rarely leave the hot dog cart because of a recent applied for a vending license on a first c0me, first served basis after youth from Newark, has for the high court he has just stepped off of to licensing conflict he had with the Main Street. March 1. We received a request school he hasn't been to in more than city. Out of curiosity, he said, he went several days before Mr. Triboletti's, six months. Triboletti lost his permit to vend to the city secretary's office the next and thus the spot is now someone Toby's "bitch" is Kimberly at his regular spot in front of 90 E. day, only to learn the new vendor else's," Lamblach said. Kremer, assistant principal at 0 bstacles to education Main St. because he neglected to had applied and received a license to The permit was purchased by Fred Glasgow High School, and Toby's First in a series of stories reapply before another vendor, said vend at his spot. Stapleford from 90 East Main Street, nemesis while he was a student there. Sue Lamblach of the city secretary's "I was astonished because [the a health food cafe, Lamblach said. Toby is not his real name. He office. previous owner) never had to reapply "The only reason that we applied The Review's fischy Coach of doesn't want his ·real name used. answer some questions about why he' Triboletti said he was unaware of for the spot," Triboletti said. "A for the spot is because the gentleman the Year, page B4 When asked what name he would like doesn't go to Glasgow anymore. the city ordinance which states that Jetter of intent was always enough." see VENDOR page AS to be called in the paper, he says "Kunta Kinte" jokingly, later saying, Class Cutting King "Ohjust make something up." "I kept getting in all this trouble,": He is sitting with his hands on his Toby says, his squint lifting his upper" knees, perspiring. He has just finished lip revealing a row of white teeth.:. playing basketball on the courts across "Shooting dice, insubordination,: Picking up the pieces after a sister dies the street from the Perkins Student see OPTION PROGRAM page AS:: _;l, ' • • \, By dare Lyons "· • . 'l{nd Murder (S,AM) Pat has never seen these pictures, except Nrws Features Editor ,. -, ·' upport group in Ne~ark, in her mind. Student goes out ELSMERE- It's been just over a year -~ ~e days are gelling "I'll picture her and this guy and she'd be since Pat Hearn started poring over autopsy '"Oasler. ' · yelling," Pat says, "and there'd be no one reports, waiting for police phone calls and , Since the phone call there to help her." haggling detectives in an attempt to make fr9m her father which She also sees images of Susan in the on limb for treed cat= sense of her younger sister's murder. she says will never leave coffin, her face bruised and discolored, her ' • he} head, Pat lias been body clothed in a dress Pat wishes she hadn't By Melanie Mannarino with a laugh: 'We won't come' Stall Reporter r--------------~. -h - trying desperately to t•i.lt.ii:i'S!.. ........u chosen for the viewing. She says Sue was a for a cat in a tree."' , together her sister "jeans person." George Watts (AS SR) was Richards was standing under; 1nt"n·u Wt"th mu"-::...~. e·:i( ~.t ~ piec~ Susan Cor ~ ' ' ~I ~ · Susan Hollingsworth's Pat, who speaks intently between sips of catching some sun in front of his the tree shouting the eat's name · · fo · ~~- April 9, 1992 murder in Hollingsworth iced tea and pu ffs on a cigarette, has Park Place apartment Friday when Waus offered to help. : Fll'st m a ur-part senes Jf,· •' the sipall Virginia town attempted to re-enact what little she knows afternoon when he heard a cry "I don't have a problem · • ·.'" of Portsmouth. of the crime, reclining the seat, pulling it up for help. climbing trees," he said. ,' It's been a year of crying in !lie darkness Susan, a mother of three, was found agiun, and imagining exactly how and where A cat was meowing from a At first the cat backed away' of her basement, the stereo,ifl:on.ing her slumped in the reclined passenger's seat of pressure was applied to her throat to cause tree more than three stories high . from him, hissing . Watts tried to• sister's favorite songs, and a y_ear of yelling her red Datsun with her pants around her her strangulation.