Syracuse Herald Journal (Newspaper) - August 9, 1998, Syracuse, New York AUGUST menran VOL. NO. 36.147 THE FINAL EDITION In anger The search is on for and for Herald American news services Developments in the U.S. sy bombings Friday m and Bar es The death toll climbed to at least including 11 In people are in- jured and 154 people are ing Medical facilities were over- whelmed Some victims were taken to hospitals 30 miles American and Israeli rescue crews and sniffer dogs took over the hunt for survivors in The FBI sent 60 investigators to Nairobi and a separate team to Dar es Their top priority is to determine the type of vehicles and explosives may have cap- tured the bombing if the as survived the News organizations received several claims of though none of them could be con- One target of suspicion was exiled Saudi dissident Osama bin U S. officials said Bin reportedly in has threatened a holy war against U.S. troops and He also is suspected of backing other acts including the 1996 at- tack in Saudi Full Pages A7 Embassy survivors tell their The Associated Press 24 HOURS after the bombing in rescue workers find someone alive Saturday in the rubble of the building next Kenya The U.S. Embassy's weekly staff meeting was wrapping up in a of- fice of the heavily story concrete was anxious for it to and he looked at his That's when they heard the first A load Barr remembers someone was an Then the big bomb went off. all hell broke said the embassy crawled out down the stairs in There was a lot of We couldn't Some people were injured on the way aliu was much The terrorist blast that tore open the embassy nearly with a bombing at the U.S. Embassy in neighboring Tanzania had toppled the cent four-story Co-op House and shattered all the dows in the 22-story Cooperative Bank Thousands of people with bloody wounds fled the blast m terror Plumes of black smoke billowed from the ruins and from gutted Page A6 GOOD MORNING TODAY'S showers possible a few a thunderstorm high low 64. Clouds and some a few showers high low 60 Partly high low 62. Mostly high low 61 toward a new truck or van in the Awesome Auto Giveaway contest See Page Scholars say Kenneth Starr's investigation has weakened the office of the president Neighborhood in pain Five girls die while playing in a car trunk in Love Canal Fears of toxic waste wane as new families are moving Adirondack riding Owners of a camp for girls find refuge from the stress of New York Block parties Why do people have what goes on at and how you can plan your SU football Preseason camp opens Monday for the with the Tennessee game four weeks Poliquin An Onondaga Senior Babe Ruth all-star team is headed to Virginia for the 16-Year-Old Babe Ruth World Catch Phish The popular rock band is coming to Vernon Downs 16 Editorials victims will receive some payback in the Bennett fraud Personal Connections Meet new stunned by series of brutal murders Obituaries Opinion B4 Classified cny Editorials Real BB1 Stocks D2 Parade Magazine Stars magazine Guide I Mil 11 photographer GLOVERSVILLE High School teacher George Thompson stands before a group of students outside the His reaction to the of five in his was just Residents of quiet community Why Why I've lived here all my and I ways took pride m But when I talk to the Erst words out of their mouth I see if you want to commit all you have to do Is go to Mayor Abraham That really isn't Radio call-in Aug. 5. Staff Writer GLOVERSVILLE It was never easy for the Glove Capital of the Settlers started with nothing and built an And then one it was gone Joblessness pushing up cide and divorce In the last the city struggled Tax breaks lured new the economy the future looked Then the Cornell prof studies roots of youth AID first person was and a series of brutal murders stunned this zone of quiet in the to the northwest of Gloversville had gone six years without a the area has five four blamed on And folks Why Why didn't start and it didn't start Mayor Abraham Seroussi said as police made an arrest in the fifth all started long when we allowed permissiveness to creep into our When Seroussi hit the airwaves last almost every caller raised a about today's Not all just a certain They hang out late at they do Page A10 photographer CHRISTOPHER a 1998 ate of Gloversville High says it's tough being young in Fulton County SU hopes to remedy nursing mix-up By John O'Brien Staff Writer Twenty-two graduate nursing students at Syracuse University got a jolt last The new ly specialty they they were pursuing had never been certified by New York They're learning now that they may have wasted a year's worth of courses and They might have to redo hundreds of hours of clinical work And they may have to delay moving into jobs they had lined up for January or May Grace dean of SU's college of told the dents on the last day of class in May that the family specialty wasn't despite the college's tions a year earlier that it was misunderstanding m the communications between the college and the donz The students were unaware that SU's graduate school had enrolled them in one of SU's two fied programs for ers for adult or carer ing officials thought they could offer the family but SU had never com- the steps needed for state an SU spokesman Those who earn a family Page Thermometer cracks 90 For the first time m temperatures hit the 90-degree mark Saturday in Minutes before 4 30 p Syracuse registered its new yearly passing the 89-degree mark reached two weeks ago Meteorologists at the National Weather Service in where it wasn't 90 degrees blamed the heat on a hovering warm air mass that is likely to remain for a few days The mass gives Syracuse at having another 90-degree day Meteorologist Dan Juliana Giffler Cubs laughs after hitting a 4Ka Of I mi to East Coast telephone unions make strike call About workers join the Herald American staff and news service reports Tens of of on strike early today in a walkout that could leave millions of callers from Maine to Virginia on hold. Negotiators representing workers failed to reach an ment before a midnight and employees prepared to picket at Bell Atlantic offices up and down the East union it 4t2-2114 enter category saving callers in ern United States from possible service said Candice spokeswoman for the Communications Workers of Bell Atlantic customers could experience delays using directory assistance or making collect Customer including in- repairs and also ers planned to join the Jim district vice president for the local Communications Workers of said union members are prepared for a 24-hour-a-day picket at the two Onondaga County on State Street in Syracuse and Thompson Road m The first groups started for the p.m. 111 of Saturday's midnight The hiring of nonunion workers for some jobs and forced overtime have been stumbling blocks for management and union The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers represents another Bell Atlantic ers in Upstate New York and New The Mark McGwire hit hte 46th Cfc I settlement with its union About also were prepared to HOME CM L 470 NEWS