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ARIZONA DAILY SUN, Flagstaff, Arizona, Saturday, January 7, 1995 3 FBI disciplines dozen for shootout mistakes AIDS most contagious early on DETROIT (AP) The AIDS virus may be 100 to 1,000 times more contagious during the first two months of infection, when routine AIDS tests are unable to tell whether people are infected, researchers said Friday. Among homosexual males, the chances of infecting a partner during unprotected sex in the initial 60 days may be as high as three in 10, the University of Michigan research team said. It means that if youre trying to evaluate a partner for how risky it is to have sex, it is not just how many partners, but also how recently, said James S. Koopman, a University of Michigan epidemiologist. Routine AIDS tests look for presence of antibodies the body has made to defend against the AIDS virus.

The antibodies dont immediately appear. HIV-infected people can be healthy and live for years before the virus begins reproducing and attacks the bodys immune I am not ready to say the punishments are sufficient, said Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, who has been pressing for action. He wants to see if Idaho prosecutor Randall Day charges federal agents under state law. Day is reviewing Justice Department internal investigations, which concluded in October that federal criminal charges were not warranted.

Potts is to bd censured for failing to read and correct what Freeh said were potentially unconstitutional rules of engagement given to the FBIs hostage rescue team. But frech said, I have full confidence in him. Because of his rank, Potts censure and promotion must be approved by Justice Department officials. Freeh said Potts, who headed criminal investigations and supervised the siege, failed to read the rules of engagement, in part because he had left headquarters after 36 hours on duty when they arrived. Potts deputy, Danny CouJson, now FBI chief in Dallas, also was censured for failing to read the rules of engagement Had they read those rules.

Im confident both Coulson and Potts would have fixed them, Freeh said. Punishments for the others ranged from an oral reprimand to written censure, transfer to new duties and suspension from duty without pay for up to 15 days. The toughest penalties censure, suspensions and transfers fell on former hostage rescue team leader Richard Rogers and the FBI Salt Lake City chief Eugene F. Glenn for issuing orders to shoot any armed adult in the vicinity of the cabin. Nobody, thank God, was following those rules of engagement, Freeh said.

Freeh said all the FBI snipers told investigators they understood the rules of engagement were confined by the standard FBI policy that bars lethal force except in defense of oneself or others. Freeh said Day had asked him not to release the investigative report yet. Lon Horiuchi fired in defense of other agents, Freeh concluded. He was not disciplined. Otis is a 5-year-old bloodhound who is neutered, current on his rabies shots, good with kids, housebroken and in need of a good home with a large yard.

If you are interested in Otis or any other animal, please contact the Coconino Humane Society at 526-1076. By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON The deputy FBI director and 11 agents were disciplined Friday by Director Louis Freeh for improper judgment and neglect of duty during a 1992 Idaho shootout. But Freeh concluded an FBI sniper killed the wife of a white separatist by tragic accident. Freeh dismissed no one.

And despite calling for censure of acting deputy director Larry Potts, Freeh enthusiastically proposed Potts promotion to the bureaus No. 2 job on a permanent basis. Freehs decisions were labeled a total whitewash by Gerry Spence, attorney for white separatist Randy Weaver, whose refusal to surrender on weapons charges to federal marshals at his Ruby Ridge, Idaho, cabin triggered a siege and shootouts in which a marshal and Weavers son and wife were killed. The censure means nothing. The promotion means everything.

The clear message is: Its all right to kill innocent women; well stand behind you; well even promote you, Spence said. syndicated programs until Monday, when the ABC daytime and prime time schedules beginning running. The station already has begun running Good Morning America and other news shows. Without a local newscast until last summer, the station now runs news at 5, 6 and 10 pun. Nilsen said it will launch two 15-minute news segments at 6:15 and 6:45 ajn.

within ABCs World News This Morning. Nilsen said he didnt believe the confusion over the switches would continue much longer. If people want to see NYPD Blue, theyve got the remote control, theyll punch around til they find it, he said. KTVK is expected to fill in its daytime and primetime gaps with syndicated fare and talk shows. Channel-switching ends soon for an area to expand their campus.

Midwestern plans to begin classes in September 1996 and plans to enroll 700 students and employ 70 faculty by 2000, officials said. Tucsons mayor TUCSON (AP) Mayor George Miller announced Friday that he plans to run for re-election this fall. Miller, 72, could have competition from his fellow Democrats on the City Council. Councilwoman Molly McKasson said some people have asked her to run but she hasnt decided whether she will. Councilman Bruce Wheeler is expected to run although he says he hasnt decided.

Medical school PHOENIX (AP) Peoria could gain its first college if an Illinois university selects it as the site of a branch campus for its osteopathic medical school. At stake is an economic boost worth about $83 million and more than 300 jobs. Glendale is the other finalist in Midwestern Universitys yearlong search. A decision will be made by the end of this month. Last February, the board of trustees of Midwestern University in Downers Grove, began to search tion for the switch, but the local programs in their slots have performed well.

He said the changes at KSAZ and KTVK, two of the highest rated stations in Phoenix, will affect the viewing pattern. With the No. 1 and 2 stations both moving away from their traditional networks, it causes a decrease in the value of network programming in the market, Miller said. Miller believes fewer people will watch ABC programming on KNXV, because being Channel 15, not as many people watch UHF channels. The changes began last summer when New World Communications, which bought KSAZ, said it was switching the station to Fox.

KNXVs owner, Scripps-Howard, then got the ABC affiliation for its Phoenix station in a package deal and the wheels were in motion. KPHO got the CBS link and the new lineup was set. However, the changes werent made all at once. CBS went to KPHO in September, leaving KSAZ without a network until last month, when the Fox affiliation kicked in. Since then, KNXV has filled in with movies and By AL BRAVO Associated Press Writer PHOENIX The last of the television network affiliate changes is set for Monday, completing a game of musical chairs that involved four Phoenix stations.

KNXV-TV becomes an affiliate of the ABC network on Monday while former affiliate KTVK-TV becomes an independent. We think its the beginning, said KNXV general manager Brad Nilsen. We just getting ready for the race. Weve got on trunks and were set to hit the blocks. The switch is the last of changes that began Sept.

10, when CBS left KSAZ-TV for longtime independent KPHO-TV, the states oldest television station. The former CBS affiliate garnered an affiliation with the Fox network from KNXV and the UHF channel got the ABC affiliation through a deal its parent company made. Locally owned KTVK was left without a network. Were actually encouraged, KTVK general manager Bill Miller said. Miller said the station dropped Good Morning America and World News Tonight in prepara urn Jack Howley, M.D.

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