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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 1

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The Herald-Suni
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Durham, North Carolina
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1906 Durham HttuWCo Inc DAILY 25C SUNDAY 75c DURHAM SUNDAY DECEMBER 14 1986 93RD YEAR FINAL TheNewsln A Hurry Yule Inside Spirit Hits You Differently When You're In The Slam IE White Pines Tall Trees Find A Niche In Chatham County Forest 7: -id DUKE DOES IT: Wins Soccer Title By KIP COONS Herald sports writer 10-3 in the second half Evison and Mark Pfister each tried long shots from their fullback positions but went over the crossbar and Dodd the former transfer from Texas Christian fielded Pfister's cleanly Dodd finished with three official saves biggest scare came with 2:17 to perWea- gave Akron a free kick 25 yards out in front But Derek blast was play when a foul on Duke sweeper Wea dock in fr and the biggest score of his career He was voted the offensive player of the game while Kelly Weadock garnered defensive MVP honors Both Valenti and Williamson were credited with assists: the eighth point for the freshman Valenti and 21st for the senior Williamson on the year Once the Zips who finished 17-4-3 fell behind they stepped up the physical pressure on the Blue Devils Evison picked up the first yellow card for fouling Stone in the 56th minute Duke's only yellow card came with 9:16 to play when Stone fouled Akron midfielder Michael Berish The Zips also stepped up their offensive pressure outshooting Duke 17-11 overall and played airtight defense for the remainder of the 9(Fminute match The shutout wu the 12th of the year for the Blue Devils the ninth by goalkeeper Mark Dodd After a scoreless first half Duke broke on top less than two minutes into the second period Duke midfielder Joey Valenti was fouled on the right wing by Akron defender Gra-hame Evison Valenti served the ensuing direct free kick into the goalmouth where teammate Carl Williamson headed it The ball deflected off another Zip and came right to Stone The junior forward from Irving Texas knocked the loose bail into the net for his eighth game-winning goal of the season TACOMA Wash It took a visit to this "City of as Tacoma is known for Duke to claim the first NCAA team championship in the school's athletic history Tommy Stone tallied his 16th goal of the year at the 46:38 mark and the Duke defense made it stand up as the Blue Devils claimed the NCAA soccer championship Saturday night with a 1-0 triumph over Akron A crowd of 4652 in the Tacoma Dome watched as the Blue Devils 18-5-1 pushed across a goal only 1:38 into the second half just over the right post Akron's last gasp was a corner kic with 15 seconds to play but header wu wide and the Duke fans and players started a countdown chant See Soccer9A Will It Fly? Aerospace engineers and other scientists are toying with a Mach-25 idea that would make the Concord look like a Piper Cub By 2000 an aircraft-spacecraft might be able to fly from a runway into orbit around the Earth Story on 2A World Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole has said that President Reagan ought to hold a US-European summit to reassure our allies on the Iran affair (8A) A draft of President Reagan's budget for the next fiscal year proposes the' sale of Amtrak's Northeast passenger line serving New York Washington and Boston (13A) Regional A Dalpiaz Gov Jim Martin's apparent choice to become state Republican Party chairman is unacceptable to the right wing because he criticized the Congressional Club a Raleigh i (6A) Kelly Assured Shultz Had Information On Plan MuBDnim Appeal! NY Tunes service The Duke University Board of Trustees approved a tuition increase of 89 percent for undergraduate students in 1987-88 putting annual tuition coetsfOr them at $10000 The increase amounts to about $900 per year (1C) WASHINGTON The US ambassador to Lebanon hu told State Department officials he was assured in a secret cable from Vice Adm John Poindexter that Secretary of State George Shultz concurred in the plan to bypass the department on the secret talks with Iran on hostage releases several officials said Saturday On Monday Shultz told a congressional committee that he had been "shocked" to learn that his ambassador in Beirut had been dealing on the issue without his knowledge Shultz conferred for the first time Saturday with the ambassador John Kelly whom he had summoned back to Washington The secretary acted after being told by Kelly last weekend that the ambassador had had secret dealings with Poindexter from Oct 30 to Nov 4 and repeated conversations with Lt Col Oliver North and a retired Air Force general Richard Secord about negotiations with According to a top State Department official Kelly had said that his involvement in the secret operation involved preparing for the expected release of all the remaining American hostages in Lebanon in return for additional shipments of arms to Iran On Nov 2 David Jacobsen was released but despite White House hopes no more American captives were freed Poindexter at the time wu the national security adviser North wu his top aide in charge of the secret Iran operation and Secord has been reported as working closely with North on both the Iran operation and aid to the Nicaraguan rebels The FBI has interviewed at least three current or former state employees in its investigation of whether Gov Jim Hunt and one of his top aides broke any federal laws in handling allegations of the abuse of convicts at a Salisbury prison a newspaper reported Saturday (1C) WASHINGTON President Reagan is tentatively considering a public appeal to two former aides to divulge their involvement in the secret diversion to Nicaraguan rebels of funds from Iran arms sales administration officials said Saturday According to these officials the president is considering such a direct appeal to Vice Adm John Poindexter his former national security adviser and to LL Col Oliver North a member of staff The two men have invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in congressional hearings Although the president hu acknowledged that he cannot compel them to give up their rights the feeling among White House aides is that he can use leverage the commander in chief The president hu uid that he favors full disclosure of the circumstances under which arms were sold to Iran and the proceeds diverted to Nicaraguan rebels is profound frustration at the appearance that we are not a White House official said are trying to deal with Other developments: Sen Bob Dole of Kansas the Republican leader in the outgoing Senate said the Iran-Nicaragua affair wu lust plain He urged Reagan to call a summit meeting of the European allies and all toe cards on the The Justice Department which initially drew praise for its handling of the investigation is coming under scrutiny by legislators and others who ask whether it should now share blame for the situation The possibility of a public appeal to Poindexter and North is one of several options that have been discussed by the president with his aides but no decision hu been made They would be part of an effort to convince the nation that the White House is not seeking to cover up Grin And Bear It Sports UNC defeated Jacksonville 98-68 in a college basketball game in Chapel Hill (IB) South Carolina kicked a field goal in overtime to defeat North Carolina 10-7 in the Shrine Bowl high school all-star football game at Charlotte (IB) if Shelton Jones paced SI John's to a college basketball victory over UCLA at New York (2B) President Reagan who covered his face with the Teddy as he left the Oval Office Saturday The winner of the Heisman football trophy Vinny Testaverde gave him the little rascal Is the chief agent of America going undercover disguised as a Teddy Bear or is he tired of pulling the same old face on the White House photographers? You guessed who he is? OK so it's Walsh Tapped As Iran-Contra Case Counsel The act provides for an impartial inquiry ordered by a three-judge court so that presidential administrations can avoid investigating their own ton officials The radio report said Walsh had been selected and accepted the appointment but that his record wu under review Walsh a native of toe Canadian province of Nova Scotia was chosen because of his background a prosecutor a judge and a diplomat NPR reported citing sources clou to the selection process 4 Among other candidates mentioned for toe job areClark Clifford a prominent Democrat and former defense secretary Harold Tyler Jr a New York lawyer and former federal judge and Elliot Richardson a Republican and former attorney generaL pot But I absolutely comment on uid Walsh who served Republican presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon One of the judges George MacKinnon of the United States Court of Appeals in Washington uid the announcement would be made we make a judge Lewis Morgan ot ine 11th circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta would not comment at alL Terry Eastland the Justice Department spokesman said the department had not been notified of any appointment Walsh if formally named would be the seventh independent counsel chosen under the post-Watergate Ethics In Government law WASHINGTON (AP) A panel of federal judges has settled on Lawrence Walsh a former president of the American Bar Association independent counsel to conduct a criminal investigation into arms sales to Iggn and the transfer of proceeds to the Nicaraguan contras according to a report broadcast Saturday National Public Radio said announcement of the appointment of Walsh 74 would be delayed until later in toe week pending a review of his legal record to ensure that there would be no conflict of interest Walsh contacted at his Oklahoma City home and two members of the three-judge panel declined to confirm toe radio report phone hu been absolutely ringing off the wall and they all tell me about toe re Lawrence Walsh Sunny ana Cold High Low 40s Low Mid-20s More Data On 2A Anesthesia Deaths only once or twice in every 100UU anesthesia those deaths nave to occur" uid Ronald Katz chairman of the department of anesthesia at the University of California in Los Angeles Speaking at a meeting of the New York State Society of Anesthesiologists Katz uid that while no figures are of damage payments indicating mat the awards against them are much higher than average Chaney said you get brain damage you can figure on about a million said Cheney who is in the midst of a large study of malpractice claims Cheney uid 14 percent of 624 cases he has studied so far involved failure to maintain patients' oxygen supply He stressed that the numbers are only approximate and could change when the study is completed Kan wuu irequenuy expert witness defending anesthesiologists said that in 25 years of reviewing over 1000 see AnesmesiaUA Anesthesiology is among the medical specialties hardest hit by skyrocketing damage awards and malpractice insurance premiums Annual malpractice insurance premiums for Inlnriata nptlnnglly jumped 37 pfrcStoSSin 1986 second only to the premiums paid by obstetricians and neurosurgeons said Dr Frederick Cheney chairman of the Committee on Professional Liability of the American Society of Anesthesiologists Anesthesiologists are involved in only 3 percent of all medical malpractice daims but they make 11 percent of the resulting A i NEW YORK (AP) As many 75 percent of the 2000 or more anesthesiology-related deaths in toe United States each year are toe result of malpractice or mistakes by doctors anesthesiologists reported Saturday New developments in monitoring equipment could however virtually eliminate within two years anesthesiology-related catastrophes that can cause severe brain damage and death a doctor said "Depending upon the estimates anywhere from 50 percent to 75 percent of available for the number of deaths related to anesthesiology estimates put the figure at 2000 to 10000 deaths per year in the United States three-fourths of the cases there is real malpractice" said John Bower a New York attorney who defends anesthesiologists in malpractice daims Doctors noted however that deathsdue to anesthesia are rare overall occurring BrkM Couple IK Mrs Eve Agenda 1C BuilneM Calendar IK Computer File MC SdenceMedMne 30 Tade 0( America SE irn ku.

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