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Guantanamo Bay Gazette % Sunrise: Tomorrow, 6:45 A.M AMC Flight Advisory Editor's Choice Conservation Tuesday's Flight 727 Arrive Depart Energy Usage: 770,000 KWH Earth Day Education Fair NAS Norfolk, Va. ----------- 8:00 a.m. Cost: $96,250 Guantanamo Bay 11:00 a.m. noon Sat, April 17, 9 a.m. Cost in Norfolk: $57,750 Kingston, Jamaica 12:45 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Navy Exchange Mail Water Guantanamo Bay 2:15 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Production: 4.8 MIL NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:45 p.m. ----------- Consumption: 5.2 MIL Guantanamo Bay Gazette % Sunrise: Tomorrow, 6:45 a.m. Sunset: Today, 7:18 p.m. Vol. 49 -- No. 41 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Monday, April 12, 1993 Hydroids season underway in Guantanamo Bay Guantanamo Bay - One of Children and adults alike have that the season is here. Hydroids the Gitmo community's favorite been stung by hydroids. Hydroids are found in all oceans around the pastimes is going to the beach. result in skin redness, urticarial world, but occur more frequently But, all residents and visitors rash (hives), small blisters or in warm waters. Some people get should be aware that April measle-like rash, abdominal itthe first time they go inthe water through June is the "season" for pain, chills, fever, malaise and/or and some people don't." hydroids. diarrhea. If you suspect that you may World News "Hydroids are small (micro- "When the rash breaks out, have it, rub yourbody with a towel USA News China - Former President Nixon scopic size) marine organisms which happens within the first 24 or sand. Suntan lotion or oil may Wisconsin - Milwaukee health of- is visiting China again. He told related to Portuguese man-o-war, hours after exposure, use also help. After this process, rinse ficials say it's possible that run-off China's vice premier he's "de- fire corals, and more distantly, to calamine lotion," Krenzer adds. with fresh water, including the from slaughterhouses might have lighted that relations between the jelly fish," says Dr. Jeff Krenzer, "This helps soothe your skin. inside of your bathing suit. caused the tap-water contamina- two nations have improved since head of Family Practice. "They Take antihistamines like The itching lasts three to four tion that has sickened thousands of the 1989 Beijing massacre." As exist in two forms. First, sessile Benadryl, which counters the days, but the rash normally disap- people in the Milwaukee area. president, Nixon forged the diplo- polyp (stationary plant-like) itching. Medical attention is not pears within seven to 10 days. The Health Department medical direc- matic opening to communist grows in little tufts or plumes on generally required, unless you best preventive measure against tor Thomas Schlenker says labora- China in 1972. Chinese officials rocks and sea weeds. The second have breathing difficulties such as hydroids is to stay out of the beach tory tests found that at least 23 say Nixon was invited by the gov- form is free-swimming plank- chest pains, wheezing or short- waters until the season ends. victims were infected by a water- ernment. He's to spend a week tonic medusae (little tentacles). ness of breath. Call your Family Practice doc- born parasite that is found in the there. They cause the most problems "We have already seen cases tor or Fleet Sick Call if you need intestinal tracts of animals. Offi- this time of year, but they're not of patients with hydroids," any further treatment other than cials are checking whether run-off Russia - A Clinton Administra- contagious." Krenzer continues. "Make note the home remedies listed above. from farms and slaughterhouses tion official says a scheduled might have put the organism into meeting of the world's richest de- Safety important during Child Abuse Prevention Month rivers that flow into Lake Michi- mocracies may be held sooner, in Guantanamo Bay - Many ac- medical program was expanded child safety tips: gan, where Milwaukee draws its order to speed economic assis- ttivities have been scheduled in to include spouse abuse and ne- --Take time to listen to your chi il- drinking water from. tance to Russia. The summit be- lhonor of Month of the Military glect, assault and rape, and was dren tween the U.S., Japan, Germany, lChild. But, April is also Child redesigned as the Family Advo- -- Know who your children' s Louisiana - Residents of Grand Britain, France, Italy, and Canada Abuse Prevention Month, which cacy Program, friends are Isle faced clean-up of their island is scheduled for July. An official ccomes with two national themes: Communities work together to --Take a few minutes out whe n Friday after a deadly tornado. The says the meeting "conceivably "Partners in Prevention" and combat child abuse. Since April stress levels get high main road leading to the barrier could be advanced if the parties "Military Families: Safe at Home. 1983, their efforts have been rec- --Use words that help, not hurl t island is covered by at least five agree to that." The idea is to ar- Being a part of military life can ognized across the nation by des- --Teach your children how t to inches of water in some areas. range a package of aid from all tbe difficult for children and par- igniting April as Child Abuse answer the telephone if they as ire Some residents have been buying seven countries to try to bolster fents alike. Adjusting to a new Prevention Month, home alone and not to talk to or boats to get around. Power lines are Russian President Boris Yeltsin's location, making new and leaving Prevention is the most effec- accept anything from strangers down and phone service has been reform. The official says it's "no old friends, and coping with de- tieatotepormThrar -Tactembutsrtsn d disrupted. The school's prom secret that the clock is ticking," an ployments are a few of the situa- more than 1.5 million dependent that some secrets need to be tol d queen and two construction work- apparent reference to an April 25 ttions that may create a stressful children in the military. About --Don't let your children pla ay ers were killed when the twister Thursday demolished the town's national referendum on Yeltsin's catmosphere in the home, which 20,000 of those children were re- alone on a playground or go to a political and free-market reforms. 1may become an abusive atmo- ported in cases of child abuse in public place, like a restroom m, only school. The tornado ripped csphere. 1990. Almost one-half of these alone. apart military barracks that had Yugoslavia - Bosnian Serbs are In 1976, the Surgeon General reports were substantiated. Naval Investigative Servic ce been converted to teacher housing threatening to impound relief con- and flipped about 20 trailers. Eestablished the Child Advocacy Prevention is easy. Listen to offers lectures upon request. FM I voys and arrest their crews if any Program within the Navy medical your children, nurture them, tell call 4140. Information on child d - who's more arms shipments are found department for the protection of them about strangers and what to safety and abuse prevention ca n Texas A cult expert worked with former branch hidden inside humanitarian sup- abused, neglected or abandoned doisoenbohrthm aobebandtrugFal ly Davidians says he's surprised that plies. The protest follows the dis- dependent children. In 1979, the Here are a few easy-to-follow Advocacy at 72710. covery of a cache of ammunition the group's leaders are backing off on a U.N. aid truck near Sarajevo. USCGC Confidence (WMEC 619) in Gitmo for training from assurances that they would The Bosnian Serbs say the ammo end their six-week siege afterPass- Guantanamo Bay - USCGC seized the Panamanian freighter the Coast Guard Yard. was meant for Muslim and over. Cult deprogrammer Rick Confidence (WMEC 619) is un- Eagle I, which was carrying a Confidence's crew consists of Croatian forces and that it has Ross calls Davidians leader David dergoing intensive training in cargo of 506 pounds of cocaine eight commissioned officers, one been aware of such shipments for Koresh "a typical cult leader, de- Gitmo with the Fleet Training paste; the largest maritime sei- warrant officer, some time. The U.N. says it's in- commissioned void of compassion and interested vestigating the incident. Group. zure of cocaine ever on the west six chief petty officers, and 66 only in himself." Attorneys who Confidence is home ported in coast. In her 23 years of service, enlisted. met with cult leaders last week had Port Canaveral, Fla. Her primary Confidence has been awarded Vietnam - After a visit by a del- NMCRS drive underway said Koresh promised to leave the egation of private U.S. citizens, missions are law enforcement and four Coast Guard Unit Commen- compound after observing a ver- search and rescue off the southern dations, Commandant's Letter of Guantanamo Bay - The Navy-Marine Vietnam says it has arrived at "a Corps Relief Society fund drive has be- sion of the Jewish Passover holi- new approach toward restoring U.S. Commendation, the National De- gun. Here is a list of representatives: day. Koresh's top deputy saysthere diplomatic relations with the Confidence began at the Coast fense Service Medal, and the NAVCOMMDET YN2 Granger 4788 was never an agreement to come U.S." One top Vietnameseofficial Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Mary- Coast Guard Special Operations EOD BM 1 Hammargren 4798 out afterward. says the delegation of 12 promi- land in 1965, and was completed Service Ribbon. PSD PNI Mangione 4113 in 1966.
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