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Pinellas' County killing four people and heavily damaging areas in Largo and the northeast portion of Pinellas Park More than 30 serious injuries were attributed to winds gusting as high as 90 mph according to Pinellas Park Police and Pinellas County Sheriffs Office officials the normal tornado path that we're used to We're hearing there were between five and seven tornadoes jumping all over the place this said Marianne Pasha a spokeswoman for the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Pinellas Park Mayor Cedi Brad- VOL See Page C-10 111 inmates die rioting in Brazil prison A gang fight and riot in Latin America'! largest pris- on left 111 inmates dead end injured 34 riot troops sent to put down the uprising at the overcrowded facility officials said Saturday Inmates at Caran-diru Prison battled with homemade knives pipes and 10 pistols they seized from overwhelmed guards during the melee Friday Details Page A-12 Tabloid: The Devil made Andrew do it The devil made Andrew do it the supermarket tabloid explanation for the hurricane that cut a path of destruction through South Florida in August The Oct 13 issue of Weekly World Newt features a cover photo of angry storm clouds with the headline FACE IN HURRICANE The photo which shows the clouds forming two eyes a nose and a mouth as lightning crashes down cm a gas station below was attributed to 52-year-old freelance photographer Thomas Frank Frank is quoted as saying he took the photo at 4:40 am on Aug 24 while huddled in a doorway in south Dade County Gum enhancer spill sends 12 to hospital Twenty gallons of a ingredient used to make green apple-flavored bubble gum spilled producing fumes that sent a dozen people to the hospital in Decatur I1L authorities said No one was seriously injured said Cam McKinney manager of the Decatur Industry and Technology Center where the spill occurred Friday The fumes came from the flavor enhancer ethyl butyrate which is produced at the center The substance is a' mild mucous membrane irritant that can cause vomiting headaches dizziness and nausea McKinney said -Herald staff aad wire reports 77 Ay 77 V-v 1 BRADENTON FLORDA In his veto message President Bush said that despite claims to the contrary the bill not reduce the price Americans pay for cable television service Rather the simple truth Is that under this legislation cable television rates will go up not Manatee housing: hits and misses Efforts to help low-income residents afford homes in Manatee County can become complicated and get sidetracked Available affordable housing programs See A-6 NAACP others collaborate on project SeeA-7 KENWYNCARANNA US-11 nemo sun writer Rebecca thoughts about her dream house were simple "Just a regular house I never did live in a regular house I lived in apartments since I was a Behme caught Manatee attention in 1991 when she end 1600 other Manatee County first-graders were asked about their dream houses to help kick off the affordable homing program Her drawing and words grace the cover and first page of the affordable-housing handbook The picture and words are de ceivingly simple for such a complex subject helping low-income families own decent homes It was a subject Manatee County did little about until the state passed the Growth Management Act of 1985 Part of the act requires local governments to encourage affordable housing When the county approved a comprehensive plan commissioners appointed task force in 1990 to study the issue of affordable hous-i ing After nearly a year of study the task force produced a document called the Manatee County Part-nerthip Program The commission adopted it in August 1991 When The Bradenton Herald investigated what has happened since then it found: Housing tor the very poor is not in the plan The plan may be used to aid in bringing a music center which includes housing for retired musicians to the county-owned Crosley mansion MThe definition of affordable housing contradicts reality for many people targeted Miscommunication mistrust and a lack of funding among agencies has made acting on the plan difficult MThe county is paying $95000 to two corporations to carry out COUNTY To A-6 1 i class Publishers hire smart peo- and tha sellers quibble squab- bou4 practice s-i sleaze pure says Ralph Lowenstein dean of the CoRHnURWHtion "It 8 fo tm of But economics Professor iuh counters want the students to learnThat's aU NOTES' ToA-13 bury said 84 homes were destroyed and 100 to 200 hones were seriously damaged The National Weather Service said other tornadoes were spotted in Ocala and Daytona Beach as the rainy front moved northeast across the state later in the afternoon Manatee County was spared the STORM ToA-4 Skies to clear today by noon I STARNES Herald Staff Writer A coastal flood watch ended early this morning after high tide receded according to the National Weather Service in Ruskin A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms is forecast this 'morning Skies are expected to dear by noon and the temperature will reach the mid-80s Tonight will be dear with a low in the upper 60s Monday is expected to be sunny with a high tomatuiithTlow to mid-80s ALANDEHSONBrsdsnlon Herald Judith Kristof bottom left stands with her father Warner Wienecke In the rubble of two-story home in the Autumn Run neighbortiood in Pinellas Park Bush gambles vetoes bill on cable television Buy I lecture notes RA ZALDIVAR Herald Washington Bureau tv sf ij 'l I' insiam5 advertises lecture notes Cents Off with coupon) GAINESVILLE Listen up 1aIV Mllaaa naranr Wan tn ha VS orrihlnpUlKmtim? i here at the University of Florida A lecture notes Buy chep $21 to $24 per instant Ait- Congressional negotiators agree on tax Mil SeeA-10 out of the cable said Gene Kimmelman a lobbyist for the Consumer Federation of America hard to understand why the president believes doing nothing in the face of skyrocketing cable rates poor service and monopoly conditions makes any sense to The cable bill would require the Federal Communications Commission to set rates for basic service and to create nationwide customer service standards for cable companies It would also make it easier WASHINGTON Gambling with his unbroken veto record President Bush on Saturday rejected a popular bill that would re-reg-ulate the cable television industry in response to widespread complaints about high prices and poor service "This legislation will not reduce the price Americans pay for cable television Bush said in a veto message that called the bill well-intentioned but misguided "The simple truth is that cable television rates will go Consumer groups said Bush was merely echoing the cable questionable arguments "It sounds to me like this is right CABLI ToA-13 I tr i I it.

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