The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 21,1992- Page 7 d _ , Trade billion; * WASHINGTON (A America's trade deficit in dramatically in 1991, fallin $100 billion for the first eight years as exports hit high and the recession he] imports, the government yesterday. While the 35 percent dr deficit to $66.2 billion rep America's best trade perfi since 1983, analysts saw p problems ahead. America's deficit with J tually rose during 1991, c by 5.7 percent to $43.44 representing two-thirds of imbalance. And the overall deficit v considerably in Decembe by 42 percent to $5.94 b U.S. exports fell for a straight month and imports 2.3 percent. Analysts have forecast let icit dives below $100 exports hit record P) - trade gap will widen considerably more internatio nproved this year as export growth falters were recorded i g below because of weakness in many of of the world. time in America's major overseas markets. "The success a record That would represent a setback in international 1d down for the Bush administration, which to be the brigh reported is counting on continued healthy economy. Exp export gains to help lift the stagnant strong contribut op in the U.S. economy. recovery this ye resented The Labor Department reported sion of U.S. j ormance yesterday that the number of newly Commerce Se )lenty of laid-off workers filing claims for Schnabel. unemployment benefits rose to With the Ur apan ac- 452,000 in the first week in gling to mount a climbing February, an increase of 18,000 from the recessi billion, over the previous week. to foreign comp the total Analysts viewed the increase as a major political further evidence of a weak labor Republican vorsened market beset by continuing layoffs Buchanan and ti r, rising in autos, electronics and other man- didates have all illion as ufacturing industries, failing to do er second The Bush administration hailed foreign trade ba climbed the sharp improvement in the 1991 have charged th trade deficit as proof that American to Japan was an that the industries are competitive once failed to extract high nally. Export gains in virtually all parts s of U.S. exporters markets continues ht spot in the U.S. orts will make a ion to the economic ar and to the expan- obs," said Acting cretary Rockwell nited States strug- a sustained recovery ion, the loss of jobs etitors has become I issue. challenger Patrick lhe Democratic can- [ attacked Bush for nough to dismantle riers. Bush's critics hat last month's trip embarrassment that meaningful conces- sions. Much of last year's improve- ment reflected stronger sales min Latin America and Europe, where America's trade surplus registered a four-fold increase to $16.13 billion. The second largest deficit after Japan was recorded with China, am imbalance of $12.69 billion, up 22 percent from 1990. The $66.2 billion trade deficit for all of 1991, the lowest since a $52.4 billion 1983 deficit, was $35.5 billion below 1990's trade gap of $101.7 billion. The record deficit was $152.1 billion set in 1987. Much of last year's improve- ment reflected the effects of the U.S. recession, which dampened demand for foreign goods. Imports fell by 1.5 percent to $488.06 bil- lion. Oil imports dropped by $10.3 billion while car imports were down $2 billion. American exports climbed to a record $421.85 billion last year, up 7.2 percent from the previous year. Big export gainers were aircraft sales, up $4.2 billion, and comput- ers and semiconductors, up $2.3 bil- lion. Gene discovery may aid in diagnosis for muscular dystrophy BOSTON (AP) - Researchers said yesterday they have pinpointed the gene that causes the most com- mon adult form of muscular dystro- phy, the latest in a series of discov- eries that should lead to early diag- nosis and perhaps eventual treat- ment. The discovery already provides more clues about why this inherited disease gets worse as it is passed from generation to generation. The disease, called myotonic dystrophy, affects about one in every 7,000 to 8,000 people worldwide. Three research teams with mem- bers in the United States, Canada and Europe discovered the gene al- most simultaneously. One of their reports will be published in today's issue of the journal Cell. The other two will appear March 6 in the jour- nal Science. "The new results will permit very , "; precise methods for diagnosing the disease prenatally and before symp" toms appear and identifying carniers" , of the gene, said Dr. Henry Epstein of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, a member of one of the re-a search teams. Experts caution, however, that the discovery does not immediately, suggest any obvious ways of stop-.-- ping or preventing the disease,- which causes weaknes and wasting, " of muscles. "Treatment is not just around tho p corner," said Dr. David Brook :of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, another co-discoverer. 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