LOCAL/STATE - The Michigan Daly Friday. January 30. 1998 -7 Scientists find hair loss gene WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have discovered a gene hat causes a rare and extreme form of hair loss, a finding they ay could one day point to better remedies for common heredi- baldness. esearchers found the gene - appropriately named "hair- ess" -- by studying a Pakistani family plagued for generations >y an inherited form of alopecia universalis. Sufferers are born vithout eyelashes or eyebrows, quickly lose the hair on top of he head and never grow any body hair. lts a far cry from the more common male pattern baldness, hat sends millions of men for hair-growth drugs or toupees. But because the hairless gene regulates the same hair follicle, fnd appears to switch on other hair-related genes, it provides a ital clue to understanding hair growth and loss, said lead esearcher Angela Christiano of Columbia University. *;We're hoping this will lead us to the next gene and the next," aid Christiano, a dermatology professor who has begun test- ube experiments to uncover how the hairless gene works. "This is sort of like getting your foot in the door," agreed Dr. )avid Valle, a medical geneticist and pediatrician at Johns lopkins University, who praised the study, which is being pub- ished tomorrow in the journal Science. "We don't know too much about the hair follicle," explained Judge excludes Lewinsky evidence from Jones case The Washirigrtoll Post Daily Sports guys John Leroi, Nick Cotsonika and Fred Link show off their diminishing hairlines. Valle, whose patients include several teen-age girls with similar severe baldness. "It's a chance to begin to understand the role of the genes in controlling and regulating the function of the hair follicle." There are several forms of hereditary hair loss, but scientists until now had been unable to find any of the genes responsible. Christiano began her hunt in a large Pakistani family that had inherited alopecia universalis - the rarest and most extreme form of hair loss - that struck at least five generations, includ- ing seven still-living patients. Extensive DNA testing failed to find a possible gene, but sci- entists did narrow the hunt to one region of Chromosome 8 that appeared flawed. LITTtL EROCK. Ark. A federal judge yesterday excluded all evidence relating to former White House aide Monica Lexwinsky from the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit against President Clinton. Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr had asked U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright to block all pretrial gathering of evidence in the Jones case because of the "inevitable effect of disrupting" Starr's investiga- tion into possible perjury, obstruction of justice and other allegations tied to the White House. Wright rejected Starr;s broad request but, in a written ruling, banned further evidence gathering by Jones's lawyers in "those matters that concern Monica Lewinsky." The judge also ruled that "any evidence" regarding Lewinsky will be excluded when the Jones case against Clinton comes to trial, sched- uled to begin May 27. Starr's 13-page motion, placed under seal but obtained by The Washington Post, complains that Jones's attorneys had attempted to "shadow" government criminal investigators by issuing sub- poenas to witnesses being questioned by Starr. "The White House, the Department of Defense, the Department of State and (U.N.) Ambassador Bill Richardson" were all subpoenaed by Jones's legal team this week, the motion asserts, and the sub- poena to the White House requests "all documents" given to Starr's office. The 24-year-old Lewinsky's taped conversations with a friend reportedly assert a sexual relationship with Clinton and efforts to conceal that relationship CARS W tinued from Page 5 Because pay at the Daily tardly allows you to own a oy car, let alone a real one, ou decide to give your riend, Marlin, a call. The phone rings, and he nswers. Deftly remember- ng that you are supposed to >e an athlete, you play lumb. "Who is this?" rlin says. Um," you say, "Program. Yeah, you're my friend" He igrees, and tells you to meet him at a certain location. You go there, to the car dealership, and he asks you what sport You play. Again, yot play dumb. "Hockey," you say. He laughs: "Then you get nothin':' "Oh, uhh," you mumble, "I meant hoops. I play hockey on Nintendo all day instead of going to class, That's what I meant." He buys it, and you drive off in a new Ford Explorer your "grandma" gave you. For authenticity, though, fate leads you to drive on M-14. You get into an accident, and the Daily is investigated by the NCAA (National Collegiate Authors' Association). FACTS Continued from Page 5 A fact-finding mission'? No problem. That's what reporters do, you think, find facts. So you decide to infil- trate the student government and tag along on its next fact- finding mission. You walk into the student union and go up to the office. asking how you can make arrangements. "I don't hav e you in my Franklin Planner." the student government president says. "and this is the Official University Student Government Two Hundred Dollar Franklin Planner!" "oh.' you say, "but I'm with the Frat Party." The president relents and gives you her blessing to tag along. The student-leaders are going to Puerto Rico, she says, to see how Caribbean universi- ties misbalance their budgets. "We are more alike than you can imagine,'she says. You agree. When you get to Bermuda. the student-leaders there talk and talk and talk and talk. You are glad you made your own travel arrangements, because the student-leaders made their own, too. And since they never get anything done. they never got home, Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky leaves the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C yesterday. Lewinsky faces charges of perjury. from investigators. Starr is trying to learn if Clinton lied under oath about his ties to Lewinsky. tried to get her to commit perjure or improperly tried to help get her a job at the Pentagon. with Richardson's ,,UN. office or elsewhere. Jones's suit contends that Clinton. while still governor of Arkansas. made a crude sexual advance to her when she was a low-level state employee. Her lawyers see lewinsky's case as poten- tially corroborating a pattern of sexual misconduct by Clinton. "The court acknowledges that evi- dence concerning Monica Lewinsky might he relevant to the issues in this (.ones) case." Wright wrote in her order. "The court determines, however. that it is not essential to the core issues in this case. 'The presidents legal team hailed the decision as a major victory that will make it much easier to win the Jones case. d~i I I i =4W [ PATIENT ATTENDANTS The University of Michigan Health System Seeking candidates to provide observation, companionship and assistance with spec patient care needs. Must be 18 years or older, ave good communication skills and read and write English, access to transportation and telephone. Must have no lifting rictions. Starting salary $6.75 per hour. Applicants should send or fax their resume, or call: Central Staffing Resource The University of Michigan Health System C108 MIB 1500 E. 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