2 Thursday, October 15, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Reagan declares Senate battle an ugly spectacle in TV address WASHINGTON — President Reagan yesterday decried the battle over Robert H. Bork's Supreme Court nomination as an "ugly spectacle" of high-pressure politics and promised to keep fighting in the face of almost certain defeat for Bork. brief Oval Office address. "I am determined to fight right down to the last ballot on the Senate floor," Reagan said in a Zaccaro acquitted of bribery charges The speech was made available to the television networks, but only the Cable News Network carried it live. Democratic Sen. erry Sanford of North Carolina lashed back after Reagan's address, saying that senators opposing Bork "are tired of having our integrity impugned." NEW YORK — John Zaccaro was acquitted yesterday of charges he tried to shake down a cable television company for a $1 million bribe, and hi wife, Geraldine Ferraro, said the verdict could return her to politics. Zaccaro's business dealings came under intense scrutiny after Ferraro's nomination as Walter Mondale's running mate, and she said that the case would never have been tried without her national notoriety. Mexico announces presidential candidate MEXICO CITY - Banners bearing the name of Carlos Salinas de Gortari flew from downtown buildings yesterday hours after the announcement of the governing shoo-in presidential candidate. winning the contest on July 6,1988. The governing party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, is so powerful that it has not lost an election for president, senator or governor since it was founded in 1929. Salinas de Gortari is assured of Genius not allowed to get "STUPID" BROOKFIELD, Conn. — A member of a club for geniuses has been denied in his bid to display "STUPID" on his license plate. A motor vehicles department spokesman said the plate, requested by computer scientist Russell Reynage, 43, could be construed as a negative comment against the state agency or the driver who reads it. Reynaga has an IQ of more than 140. New drug may help with AIDS The Associated Press BOSTON — An experimental cancer drug may prolong the lives of many AIDS victims by treating the form of pneumonia that is their biggest killer without causing side effects, a study concludes. The medicine, called trimetrexate, is effective against an otherwise rare disease known as pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. About 80 percent of AIDS victims get this form of pneumonia, and it is the leading cause of death among people with the incurable disease. AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, fatally attacks a person's immune systemis and is transmitted through bodily fluids. There is no The new treatment does not cure AIDS or stop HIV, the virus that destroys victims' immune defenses and leads to diseases such as pneumocystis. But researchers said successful treatment of pneumocystis, caused by protozoa, could give many AIDS patients extra years of life. Trimetrexate is one of several new treatments for pneumocystis that are being tested. All are intended to replace standard therapies for the disease, which many AIDS patients tolerate because of their side effects. "This appears to be an effective therapy to treat this highly prevalent infection, and it appears to be a very safe regimen," said researcher Carmen J. Allegra. Persian Gulf raids continue From The Associated Press The Associated Press U.S. to charge escort fee for protecting reflagged ships 6 MANAAN, Bahrain — An Iranian gunboat fired on a tanker yesterday, shipping sources reported, and Iraq said its warplanes raided a ship near Iran's main oil-export terminal in the northern Persian Gulf. It was the second Iranian attack on a tanker in two days. The 84,631-ton Liberian-flag tanker Atlantic Peace was reported attacked off the southern gulf port of Dubai about 1,000 yards from where the Saudi Arabian products-carrier Oryx B was hit Tuesday. Tipping off the boat to the Atlantic Peace's captain as saying that damage was minor. Iraq's report, if confirmed, would mark the 10th Iraqi raid on ships carrying Iranian oil in a little more than a week. An Iraqi communiqué said that warplanes raided a "large naval In Baghdad, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis marched in a 10-mile-long funeral procession for victims of an Iranian missile attack Tuesday. The military said the school, killing at least 32 people, according to official reports. target," the customary term for a tanker, after dark, east of the Kharg Island oil terminal and scored "an effective and accurate hit." Hospital officials in Baghdad said that many of the 218 people who had been reported as being wounded in the missile explosion had died, but no figures were given. Nearly all of the wounded were said to have been children. Crowds lining the funeral route chanted "Revenge! Revenge!" and officials promised retaliation. The United States reaffirmed that its warships will protect only U.S. registered ships in the gulf, where Iran and Iran have been at war since ' Semenть 1980. But a House panel voted to impose heavy fees on oil tankers protected by American warships in the Persian Gulf, although critics said that the money-saving move would send a dangerous signal that U.S. military services are for sale. The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee voted 32-7 to approve the measure, which is designed to meet a $94 million savings requirement imposed on the panel by the House Budget Commit- Under the proposal, each one-way trip made by an oil tanker under U.S. protection through the gulf would cost $250,000 or the actual cost of the services, whichever is higher. The committee staff estimated the escort fee would generate at least $95 million a year. Americans share Nobel Prize The Associated Press Each Nobel carries a cash prize of about $340,000, which is divided if more than one laureate is named for each prize. STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Two Americans shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with a French researcher yesterday, and a West German and a Swiss scientist won the prize in physics for a breakthrough in super-conductors that could lead to faster computers and speedier trains. Chemists Donald J. Cram of the University of California at Los Angeles; Charles J. Pedersen, retired from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Jean-Marie Lehn of the University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg, France, won the chemistry prize. cal testing. Their work could lead to an endless supply of energy by extracting hydrogen from water, said academy member Bo Malmstrom. It could also give insight into crucial biological reactions. The discoveries that led to both prizes came by accident when the scientists were looking for something else, said members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which chose the winners. history prize. They developed molecules that can link up with other particular molecules, a principle now used in medi- West German Georg Bednorz and Swiss K. Alex Mueller won the physics prize for developing ceramic material that can act as a superconductor at a higher temperature than before. 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