___ - 定期检查皮肤和黏膜是否有异常,如红斑、瘙痒、干燥等。 - 注意保持个人卫生,清洁皮肤,避免接触刺激物。 - 避免穿紧身衣,避免长时间暴露在高温或潮湿的环境中。 - 避免接触化学物质,如强酸、强碱、油类等。 - 如发现异常,应立即停止使用,并及时就医。 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 2006 NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5A Gear CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A "We had someone come in with a good design for a shirt. It said, 'I like-a Micah.' Obviously that didn't work out," Sinks said, referring to recently departed men's basketball player Micah Downs. Whitney Jones, Omaha. Neb., freshman, stepped into Joe-College.com Wednesday night for the first time. "I saw the KU shirts and decided I should check them out," she said. "I already have the 'Muck Fizzzou' shirt, so I'm happy this shop is here now." Edited by Jodi Ann Holopirek Larry Sinks, owner of Joe-College.com, said the dash between 'Joe' and 'College' in his store's name is important. Dash in shop name denotes close friend When his friend, journalist Dick Schaap, died four years ago, Jerry Kramer, former Green Bay Packers right guard, stood up at the funeral to say a few words about Schaap. Kramer said, "He lived his dash." This meant he lived his life to the fullest from the day it began to the day it ended. Sinks became friends with Schaap in 1988 when Schaap interviewed him for "NBC Nightly News" about the shirts he was making for the Final Four that year. The two had stayed in touch ever since "I thought I would commemorate him with the dash in the shop name," Sinks said. Schaap was the senior editor of Newsweek, sports editor for Parade magazine, he collaborated with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana to write Montana's autobiography, and he hosted ESPN's Sports Reporters. — Kristen Jarboe Teen commits gay hate crime NATION BY RAY HENRY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — A young man dressed all in black went on a rampage at a gay bar with a hatchet and a gun Thursday, wounding three patrons in what police said appeared to be a hate crime. One victim was in critical condition. Police searched for 18-year-old Jacob D. Robida, who was wanted on charges of attempted murder, assault and civil-rights violations. According to court papers, Robida's mother told police that he briefly stopped by the house less than an hour after the brawl and was bleeding from the head. In Robida's bedroom, officers found Nazi regalia and anti-Semitic writings on the wall. A bartender said it was about midnight when a teen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black pants walked into Puzzles Lounge, a gay nightspot in this historic seaport city of 94,000 people, about 50 miles from Boston. "Obviously we have a man who's dangerous, who's not rational, and he has weapons," said prosecutor Paul Walsh Jr. Stew Milne/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He flashed an apparently fake ID and ordered a drink, then asked if the place was a gay bar and was told it was, said the bartender, who asked to be identified only by his first name, Phillip, because of fear for his safety. New Bedford District Attorney Paul Walsh Jr., left, and Capt. Richard Spirlet, center, with the New Bedford Police Department, listen to New Bedford Major Scott Lang answer questions during a news conference regarding a shooting and stabbing at a gay bar by a teenager armed with a hatchet and handgun on Thursday. The bartender said the teen finished his drink and walked back to where two men were playing pool. He shoved one of them to the ground, then pulled a hatchet from his sweatshirt and began swinging at the man's head, cutting him. Phillip said. Police recovered the hatchet and found a knife outside. The knife was not apparently used in the attack. gun, shot a man, and then fired another bullet into the chest of a patron who was leaving the bathroom, the bartender said. SHOP TILL 6:00... THURSDAY TILL 8:00 P.M.