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Because victims are unable to break their falls, they are vulnerable to bone fractures. grance of "cow's breath" as the lure. Building on research from Africa, Lamire installed 42 traps containing the synthetic chemical Octenol, which mosquitoes evidently find irresistible. Within the first month, "millions" of mosquito carcasses were found in the traps. -In July, research entomologist Gene Lamire of Naples, Fla., set up the nation's first mosquito-trapping program that uses the tantalizing fra- Continued from Page 7. CRIES FOR HELP -In a recent medical journal article, five Phoenix physicians reported the case of a 34-year-old man who, in an apparent suicide attempt, manually forced a ballpoint pen through his right eye soogat only about one inch of the pen stuck out. The physicians' literature search yielded a dozen other cases of "self-inflicted, nonmissile, penetrating, intracranial injuries," involving nails, a steel spring, a hook pin and awl. LEAST COMPETENT REACTIONS TO WINTER -George Gibbs, 23, suffered second- and third-degree burns on his head in Columbus, Ohio, in January. He had diagnosed his car's problem as a frozen fuel line, which he thought he could correct by running warm gasoline through it. He then tried to heat a two-gallon can of gasoline on a gas stove. -To thaw the frozen pipes in his house in Farmingville, N.Y., in January, John Porter backed his car up against an open window so the exhaust could warm up the base-ment. Shortly afterward, Porter, his wife and their three children were rushed to the hospital suffering from carbon-monoxide poisoning. Celebrity directors trying their hands at shorter films Bv John Hor By John Hor AP Entertainment Writer PARK CITY, Utah — Daryl Hannah doesn't say a word in her new movie — and she's not playing a mime. Matthew Modine is nowhere to be seen in his latest film — and it's not some remake of "The Invisible Man." Instead, Hannah, Modine and several other high-profile actors are stepping behind the cameras to direct their own motion pictures. But unlike the big-budget features directed by actors such as Clint Eastwood and Steven Segal, or moderate features directed by the likes of Robert De Niro, this new crop of performers-turned-filmmakers is focusing on economy-sized films running less than 30 minutes. "I knew that I'd be crazy to make a feature film," said Rob Morrow, star of TV's "Northern Exposure." His first film, "The Silent Alarm," comes in at 28 minutes. Short movies have paid off for at least one actor-director. Peter Weller's 30-minute film, "Partners," received an Academy Award nomination Wednesday for best live-action short. All five shorts are stylish, frequently witty and cinematically proficient. And all played at last month's Sundance Film Festival, the film industry's premier showcase for independent movies. Nevertheless, the audience for short films is limited sharply. And the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nearly eliminated short films from Oscar consideration. Outside of cable-TV networks such as Showtime, short films are not widely shown. Actor Ethan Hawke's "Straight to One" punches the clock at 20 minutes, and Modine's "Smoking" is 13 minutes. Hannah's "Last Supper," made as part of a six-week New York University film class in 1992, lasts all of 12 minutes. "I wanted to make something that was sort of concise, funny and said something," she said. That puts these well-known actors in the unusual position of playing to an empty house. Since all but Weller spent their own money, there's no fat pay-check, either. Get in Shape for Spring Break at Body Boutique! Catch All of the Action of Bud or Bud Light of ESPN2 at Henry T's Coverage in Town Buy 10 Tans, get 5 FREE! (Value of $15) Non-members Welcome! 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