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BARROW, Alaska — Eskimite whalers wielding chainsaws worked yesterday in a race against time to keep three whales trapped by Arctic ice, while a rescue effort of ice-breaking gale got under way from Prundoo Bay. Operation to rescue whales will continue despite delays Two Army National Guard Skytzeria helicopters were rigged to alternately lay a 185-ton Hovercraft ice-breaking barge to the whales' location about 230 miles to the west. If the barge does arrive, it will use its fans and its bulk to palverize the ice beneath it and fashion a 40-foot swath to palverize the ice. The journey over desolate Arctic Ocean ice, expected to take 25 or 40 hours, has been hampered by bitter Arctic conditions. The first of the powerful transport helicopters lifted off at noon (3 p.m. CDT), but the early going was "real, real slow," said Sheryl Deveau, a spokesman for the rescue effort. The Associated Press The Skyrane was dragging the barge along, "an inch at a time," she said, with 10 miles of sand bars, mud. The start of the rescue operation was delayed Monday while the barge was repaired, then again Tuesday after Thursday. FDA adopts new procedures Rescuers worked through the night to unload 70 tons of救命灯 to light the ECCO in the cockpit, and Mike was to take care of the helicopters, said a spokesman for the Alaska Army National Guard. He said the helicopters had to飞 back to hawk T25. The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration yesterday formalized new procedures that offer pharmaceutical companies a way to quicker approval of promising disease life-threatening diseases and AIDS. Bitter cold and constantly ice trapped the animals in shallow water two weeks ago as they were migrating south to warmer waters. Since then, they have been inland for about 18 miles northeast of this Iquaint Impatiens kilipiye. FDA Commissioner Frank Young acknowledged at a news conference that the new rules, published in the Federal Register, essentially wrote While a National Weather Service ice analysis showed no open water in the whales' vicinity, Jim Brooks, the acting director of the National Marine Fisheries Service, said that the ice on the surface of the ice had been spotted about five miles from the whales. Brooks said there was no guarantee the whales could reach open water even if they could get to the leads. COUPONS Continued from p. 1 shallow water before the barge would reach smooth ocean ice where the going would be easier. She said that by the time the attorney general's office was able to enforce laws, the companies had left town. The FDA announcement came eight days after demonstrators tampered with the equipment quarters building in nearby Rock-crest and demand earlier approval of AIDS drugs. announcement — three weeks before the election and its reference to Vice President George Bush having spearheaded the administration's task force on regulatory reform — was not politically motivated. "These marketers go into towns, sell what they can and get out as fast as they can." Allen said. Dalager said that when solicitors asked for assistance from buyers, they offered what they said was a certificate for an expense-paid vacation, meaning free hotel accommodation. Indeed, the Federal Register notice itself said that "atthough the new" program is important, it builds upon management and regulatory options available under existing practices and procedures." in regulatory stone the steps the tec- gency took in giving speedy approval early last year to AZT — only recognized treatment for AIDS Young said that the timing of the The certificates received with last year's and this year's books could be misleading because the certificates appear to offer accommodations in any location and at any time the certificates are valid. Instead, the certificates provide hotel accommodations in a limited area and only during certain times of the year. One dissatisfied customer had problems in getting a refund for the Lawrence coupon book. Three weeks ago, Joan Altenriet, Lawrence resident, purchased the $95 10-million book cover to the telephone decided to return it but couldn't Because the book had no phone number listed, Alteri tried calling merchants listed in the gift book "Many of the merchants didn't know even know the name of the company that was advertising for them, because there were no receipts of the transaction." Altieri said. Those who were placed free for the merchants. Gerry Meyer, manager of European Tan Hair & Beauty, now loves the company. He said for the coupon book usually came to his business year, he didn't know the company. Jennifer Hense, Schliebe Workout Center, 2223 Louisiana St., said that the agreement she received from the company didn't list any information that would allow the merchant to contact the company. Seventeen telephone calls later, Altenit finally reached a merchant who had not made an offer. 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