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Date:Thu, 31 May 2001 01:18:53 -0700 (PDT)


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Thursday, May 31, 2001 ON THE FRONT PAGE U.S. Crime Figures=
Held Steady Last Year, Ending an 8-Year Decline By FOX BUTTERFIELD Confi=
rming what many officials have long predicted, a new federal report shows t=
hat serious crime in the United States has leveled off after dropping for e=
ight years. Conservatives Remain Bullish Despite Senate Setback By R=
OBIN TONER Concluding that others are to blame for the Republicans' loss of=
control in the Senate, many conservatives profess to be angry but undaunte=
d in the face of the power shift. Food Industry Agrees to Tighter Stan=
dard on Food Labeling By GREG WINTER Many food companies have agreed to s=
pecify when their products contain even tiny amounts of ingredients that ca=
n cause serious allergic reactions Former French Official Found Guilty=
in Sweeping Graft Case By SUZANNE DALEY A Paris court convicted former F=
oreign Minister Roland Dumas of corruption, sentenced him to six months and=
fined him $130,000 in a case that has shaken France's political establishm=
ent. Trial Poked Holes in Image of bin Laden's Terrorist Group By BE=
NJAMIN WEISER The embassy bombings trial has shown that, while Osama bin La=
den may be a global menace, his group was torn by inner strife, betrayal an=
d greed. Down East, the Lobster Hauls Are Up Big By CAREY GOLDBERG F=
or reasons unknown, Maine's lobstermen are enjoying boom times with record =
returns catches at a time of dwindling numbers in other fisheries. Bla=
ckouts Spur a Search for Home Remedies By LAURA M. HOLSON In California, =
businesses are coming up with novel ways to cope with what many fear will b=
e an unpleasant summer. ALSO IN TODAY'S TIMES New York State Ends the=
Mandatory Sequestration of Jurors By SOMINI SENGUPTA For the first time =
in more than 100 years, New York jurors in criminal cases will not have to =
be sequestered overnight. Bush Promises to Spend More for Repairs to N=
ational Parks By DAVID E. SANGER President Bush pledged $5 billion over t=
he next five years to help the national parks and said he had asked the Int=
erior Department to create stewardship plans to operate the parks more effi=
ciently. AIDS Crusader's International Award Wins Scowls in China By=
ELISABETH ROSENTHAL Dr. Gao Yaojie, 74, a prominent retired gynecologist w=
ho is one of China's foremost AIDS fighters, was denied permission to atten=
d a ceremony in her honor in Washington. QUOTATION OF THE DAY [IMAGE]=
The lobster is perhaps one of the only species that's been intensively fish=
ed for 150 years and is doing better today than ever." BOB STENECK, a Main=
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