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   Post-Standard, The (Newspaper) - May 23, 1999, Syracuse, New York                                SUNDAY VOL. NO. MAY 1999 The The Herald Company GOOD MORNING RISE AND SHINE A place for and everything in its Our place this morning be under the bedcovers enjoying the lap of Don't Housework Sun and playtime come later this Complete 73 55 IN THE MOOD FOR Use our 24-page special with pull-out calendar and listings of festivals and to plan your INSIDE FINAL EDITION Dick Man carves art from storm's discards CNY teen pregnancy but still a problem Will SU center match up with Big East big Save with coupons in today's newspaper Digest Schumer suggests Clintons take a vacation in CNY First lady Hillary Rodham undecided about running for U.S. Senate in New Inside Hillary Clinton's decision may have a dramatic effect on voting Sen. Charles Schumer talks about gun may come here with the president for a Sen. Charles D- visiting Syracuse said she asked him where they should He said he told her Stale and But the New York Times re- ports the Clintons will go to the Adirondacks or Shelter Rogers chooses lyrics over speech at graduation Fred the creator of on public abandoned his speech Saturday at Marist College's commencement in inspired by the sight of an electronic you want to asked 71. He smiled and a beautiful day in the And the students joined in. Lovelorn hacker accused by Virginia grand jury I love But instead of writing his ings on a card to his high school the infatuated teen-ager scrawled it across the many pages of seemingly impenetrable Web sites and signed it He compromised dozens of secure computer A grand jury in Virginia has accused Eric of of being After removal of Pisa's tower leans less The Leaning Tower of Pisa is leaning a little less thanks to an experts In workers started removing soil from under the The 12th century tower had leaned 6 degrees 13 feel off the Experts re- ported Saturday the tower has since straightened by about one- fifth of an Corrections To discuss a call Deputy Executive Editor Tim Bunn at 470-2240. Dick Bud Personal magazine Guide Season Opens On 1-81 Closures John Berry photographer EMPLOYEES OF Vector Construction Corp. move temporary concrete barriers into place to protect workers in the northbound lanes in Syracuse this The southbound from which the photo was will be closed later this Road work's full effect sets in on Wednesday By Mike McAndrew Staff writer For the next three Nancy Schreher intends to use a secret route to get to The graphic designer figures the way to avoid traffic jams after a.m. Tuesday when Interstate 81's northbound lanes are shut down in cuse is to stay far away from the designated With a stretch of highway closing for she's planning to zigzag from her Tully home to her job at the SUNY Health Science keeping to back roads and side thought about and I do have a route that I think I'll Schreher I'm not telling anyone what it Even she figures she'll have to leave for work 15 to 20 PAGE Index I Inside A map shows the 1-81 project and suggested detours hopes the 1-81 shutdown opens a new commuter train A graphic reveals the fine details of the first phase of the million All ON PAGE On For information to help motorists navigate the Interstate 81 call 472- 2111 and punch in 4481. Dick Blume photographer THOUSANDS OF commuters will be inconvenienced beginning this week when the northbound lanes of 1-81 on the right side of this looking north are SU alums to share booth for broadcasts Marv Bob Mike Tirico and others will have a role on By William LaRue and Donnie Webb Staff writers Syracuse University has re- a dream team of national sportscasters to lend a voice to its radio casts ball and men's basketball SU alumni Marv Bob Mike Tirico and Marty Glickman are among 10 big-name spons anr who have agreed io help call at least one game this fall when the radio play-by-play moves to Others who will join broadcast booth at different times arc former SU students Leu Ian Hank Sean Andy Musser and Dick Dave a 1994 Syracuse University graduate and a caster for in confirmed he is a candidate for the SU play-by-play He declined Friday to say whether he expects to be I'm very ed in the It could be a great opportunity for said who is host of pre- and game shows for casts of the National Hockey Chicago Knowing that SU won com- from so many superb Tirico made his invitation an honor he couldn't you you should really have your head said who provides play-by-play for golf broadcasts and for The university will announce plans for the celebrity guest an- Thursday in New York City at a news SU also expects to introduce the it's selected to re- place longtime of the Doug Most of the guest sportscasters arc also expected to attend the Representatives for the sity and 95X declined last week to reveal anything about their Boom times attract black men into economy By Sylvia Nasar and Kirsten B. Mitchell New York Times News Service For nearly three in good times and in young black men with little education and few skills lost Facing high falling pay and persistent dis- a depressingly large number never really joined the work force or drifted out of getting by on hustling or But now the nation's job boom is drawing many of these young men perhaps the most eco- ly alienated group in America back into the economic Low unemployment and tight labor markets have always en- upward The researchers is how dramatic the gains have A new study of low-wage men in 322 metropolitan areas by Richard Freeman at Harvard University and William III at the College of William and Mary shows that black men aged 16 to 24 with a high school cation or less many saddled with prison records arc ing in greater earning PAGE A job boom for blacks Brian is a clerk at ah Embassy Suites hotel in In areas where unemployment has stayed below 4 percent since more black youths have found ALL YOUTHS BLACK YOUTHS 16 to 21 excluding those still in school or in Harvard College of William and Mary N Y Times Mows t Breast implants help teens to up with Los Angeles Times Increasing numbers of U.S. are getting breast im- particularly in affluent areas of Sunbelt states where the surgery sometimes is offered as a graduation present from In the past six the ber of implants for younger than 19 rose 89 percent to nationwide by American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons is a lot more able money for and cms are looking for ways to lize that so their children can feel better about said Dr. Amy Bandy of Newport Calif. is a way to keep up with the The boom isn't limited to girls being indulged by Older use loans or their own earnings to pay to for what nature didn't Doctors balance the benefits to a evolving ego against weighty ethical and medical have interviewed many 16-year-olds and turned away 95 percent of said Dr. Mi- chael of Los 16 and 17 is a little You can call them but 18 is more  

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