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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette, Saturday, May 20, OBITUARIES AIDS vaccine to be tested in Uganda BALTIMORE (AP) An oral AIDS vaccine is under development at the institute headed by Dr. Robert Gallo, co-discoverer of the virus, and is expected to undergo human tests in Uganda in as little as 18 months. The vaccine could cost $1 or less per dose, providing an inexpensive form of prevention in poor countries hit hardest by AIDS, its backers said Friday. "I don't feel this announcement is the answer to AIDS, but it's a very important additional step toward the next line of HIV prevention candidates," said Gallo, who heads the University of Maryland's Institute of Human Virology. Francis Omaswa, Uganda's director general of health services who attended the news conference, said a vaccine is the only hope in his country, where millions of people are infected with HIV and can't afford high-priced treatments and drugs.

The vaccine is one of several Kathy Barnett Kathy Ann Barnett, 41, Logan, died Thursday, May 18, 2000, at her residence. She was born June 18, 1958, in Logan to James (Bob) and Mary Ann (Nan) Geiger King. She graduated from Logan High School, attended Dennison University, and graduated from the University of Cincinnati. She worked as a registered pharmacist in Houston; Cumberland, and in Logan at Risch Drug Store. Survivors are her son, Daniel Barnett of the home; brothers, PASSING SCENE John D.

Baldridge CHARITON, Iowa (AP) John D. Baldridge, a former member of the Iowa Board of Regents and a newspaper editor and publisher, died Tuesday of a heart ailment. He was 86. Baldridge worked for the New York Herald-Tribune before joining the staffs of his family's weekly newspapers in Albia and Chariton. He was the longtime publisher of the Chariton Leader and Chariton Herald-Patriot.

He is survived by his wife a daughter, stepdaughter and stepson, six grandchildren and a great grandchild. Donald Coggan LONDON (AP) Donald Coggan, leader of the world's Anglicans as archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980 and a strong supporter of the ordination of women, died Wednesday. He was 90. Coggan, who was associated with the evangelical wing of the church, formally proposed the ordination of women in 1970 an issue that caused deep and painful divisions in the church. It was not until 1994 that the Church of England admitted women to the priesthood.

Ordained as a priest in 1935, he Kurt (Colleen) King of St. Lucie, Kris King of Cincinnati; and Kreg King of Cincinnati; sisters, Mrs. Aaron (Kim) Miller of Logan, and Mrs. Jason (Kerri) Pollet of Cincinnati. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m.

Monday in the Cardaras Funeral Home, Logan, with the Rev. Gary Wheeler officiating. Interment will be at Oak Grove Cemetery, Logan. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

The family suggests that contributions be made to Hospice of Hocking County, P.O. Box 527, Logan 43138. was appointed bishop of Bradford in 1956, archbishop of York in 1961 and archbishop of Canterbury in 1974. Domingos da Guia RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) Domingos da Guia, a soccer star whose elegant style of play earned him the nickname the "Divine Master," died Thursday of complications following a stroke. He was 87.

Da Guia starred in the 1930s and 1940s for the Brazilian club teams Bangu, Flamengo, Vasco da Gama and Corinthians, winning Rio de Janeiro state soccer championships in 1934, 1939, 1942 and 1943. He also won titles for Nacional of Uruguay in 1933 and for Argentina's Boca Juniors in 1935. Da Guia, using technique rather than force, set the standard by which all Brazilian defenders came to be judged. He started on the Brazilian team that finished third at the 1938 World Cup. Eva Jagger LONDON (AP) Eva Jagger, the mother of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, died Thursday, a month after she was hospitalized with a heart condition.

She was 87. expected to be tested in Uganda, according to Gallo's institute and the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. Seth Berkley, president of the nonprofit initiative, said the vaccine is promising. Clinical trials of the vaccine, which uses the common Salmonella bacteria, could begin in as little as 18 months, Berkley said. Once in full production, the bacteria used to make the vaccine could be grown in mass quantities, he said.

"This has the potential to be as cheap as any vaccine," said Berkley, whose initiative is providing at least $3 million over three years to complete development of the vaccine. Nearly 70 percent of the world's 33.6 million HIV-infected people live in sub-Saharan Africa. Current efforts to slow the spread of the virus by eliminating risky behavior are not enough because many people do not know they are infected, Omaswa said. "Even with an 80 percent cut in the prices of drugs, they will FAIRFIELD INTERNET World Wide Web Web Hosting Email Your own WEB PAGE Serving Lancaster and Fairfield Co. since 1996 We have a trained staff to help you! Office Hours: Mon.

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McHardy LONDON (AP) W.D. McHardy, director of the team that produced the Revised English Bible, died April 9. He was 88. The Revised English Bible, published in 1989, was billed as the first ecumenical translation of Scripture in English, drawing on the work of Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Protestants. McHardy was part of the team of scholars that produced the New English Bible, published in 1970.

Though the New English Bible was well-received, it drew criticism for retaining "thou" in prayers, and continuing "man" or "men" where gender language was becoming preferred. In 1973, the Joint Committee of the Churches called on McHardy to direct a thorough revision. The Revised English Bible included a number of striking changes. It substituted "a valley of deepest darkness" for the King James' "the valley of the shadow of death," which McHardy said was a misreading of the original Hebrew. still be too expensive for our people" Omaswa said.

"That brings us back again to a vaccine. It is for this reason, that we have associated ourselves with this initiative." The strain of salmonella bacteria responsible for typhoid is genetically altered to be less infectious and to carry portions of the DNA of the HIV virus, which causes AIDS, into the body. Once the salmonella bacteria invade intestinal cells, the bacteria die, their cells break apart and the HIV DNA they carry is released. The infected intestinal cells JOOS OPTICAL FAMILY PRACTICE 00 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED GOLD SOLDERING LENSES DUPLICATED REPAIR SERVICE CONTACT LENSES FRAMES ADJUSTED Carl Joos, Certified Optician Eye Exams Contacts by R. Eric Liggett, O.D.

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A funeral service will be held at noon Sunday at Johnson-Smith Funeral Home, Baltimore, with the Rev. Jill Dunlap officiating. Burial will follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. The Baltimore VFW Post 3761 will conduct military graveside services. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Likewise, "vanity of vanities all is vanity" from Ecclesiastes became "futility, utter futility." "If a phrase is not true, you can't put it in just because it is nice," McHardy said. "I feel that this translation, more than any previous one, faces up to the difficulties." Robert Gage Stark Sr. SHORELINE, Wash. (AP) Robert Gage Stark a pioneer in development of molded fiberglass swimming pools and water filtration systems for zoos, aquariums and theme parks, died Monday of renal cancer.

He was 73. Stark formed San Juan Pool in 1957, sold franchises nationwide and produced hundreds of pools a year for sale nationwide. He also made Stark Aquatics Moveable Bulkheads, fiberglass barriers for dividing large pools into sections for diving or swimming, and oversaw installation of his patented valves and water purification systems at Disney World and other amusem*nt parks. Stark Aquatic Systems were used in the film "Free Willy," in crab rearing tanks on Chesapeake Bay and for irrigation in sugar cane fields of Hawaii. are then hijacked by the HIV and produce a part of the HIV virus, which is not harmful but causes an immune response.

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5 p.m. Baltimore Lancaster 203 N. Main St. 1550 Sheridan Suite 202 740-862-4785 740-654-0232 New Extended Hours 1-888-824-0232 LOOKING BACK 10 YEARS AGO Pickerington High School's girls' softball team defeated DeSales, 5-0, to win the Division I Central District title. 20 YEARS AGO Lancaster police arrested two teen-age boys in connection with two recent burglaries in the city, with one youth arrested after he attempted to sell items at a local pawn shop.

It was the first arrest since City Council had enacted a new pawn shop law earlier that year. TODAY IN HISTORY The Associated Press Today is Saturday, May 20, the 141st day of 2000. There are 225 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, N.Y., aboard the Spirit of St. Louis on his historic solo flight to France.

On this date: In 1506, Christopher Columbus died in poverty in Spain. In 1861, North Carolina voted to secede from the Union. In 1861, the capital of the Confederacy was moved from Montgomery, to Richmond, Va. In 1902, the United States ended its occupation of Cuba. In 1932, Amelia Earhart took off from Newfoundland for Ireland to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

In 1939, regular transatlantic air service began as a Pan American Airways plane, the Yankee Clipper, took off from Port Washington, N.Y., bound for Europe. In 1961, a white mob attacked a busload of Freedom Riders in Montgomery, prompting the federal government to send in U.S. marshals to restore order. In 1969, U.S. and South Vietnamese forces captured Apbia Mountain, referred to as "Hamburger Hill" by the Americans, following one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War.

In 1970, some 100,000 people demonstrated in New York's Wall Street district in support of U.S. policy in Vietnam and Cambodia. In 1989, comedian Gilda Radner died in Los Angeles at age 42. 30 YEARS AGO Carl H. Dye retired as U.S.

Army platoon sergeant after 23 years service. Dye's tours of duty included Germany, Italy and Vietnam and he planned to live in Lancaster with his wife, Mary. 40 YEARS AGO The Lancaster Parks Board reported it would shut down most city parks at the end of May unless Lancaster City Council granted an additional parks department appropriation. Ten years ago: An Israeli opened fire on a group of Palestinian laborers south of Tel Aviv, killing seven; the gunman was sentenced to life in prison. Romania's ruling National Salvation Front scored victories in the country's first free elections in more than 50 years.

The Hubble Space Telescope sent back its first photographs. Five years ago: President Clinton announced that the two-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House would be permanently closed to motor vehicles as a security measure. Timber Country won the Preakness at Pimlico. One year ago: An armed 15- year-old boy opened fire at Heritage High School in Conyers, wounding six students. NATO warplanes hammered Belgrade and its suburbs, leaving a hospital in smoldering ruins, three patients dead and the nearby homes of three European ambassadors damaged.

Today's Birthdays: Actor James McEachin is 70. Actor Anthony Zerbe is 64. Singer Joe co*cker is 56. Singer-actress Cher is 54. Actor-comedian Dave Thomas is 51.

Musician Warren Cann is 48. Actor Dean Butler is 44. Ron Reagan is 42. Rock musician Jane Wiedlin (The Go-Go's) is 42. Actor Bronson Pinchot is 41.

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