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Tobacco Settlement Helps UF Evaluate Florida’s Youth Smoking Habits

GAINESVILLE — New research from the University of Florida shows less than one-third of those who know about the state’s new Truth youth anti-smoking campaign think it will cause youth smoking to decline. The university hopes its research results will help the state combat youth smoking more effectively.

Filed under Research, Health, Education, Florida, Law on Tuesday, November 24, 1998.

Stock Market Rally, Elections Prompt Jump In Florida Consumer Confidence

GAINESVILLE — A dramatic rebound on Wall Street and satisfaction with the November elections led to a pronounced turnaround in consumer confidence among Floridians this month, bucking the normal year-end pattern and raising optimism of a good holiday shopping season for retailers, University of Florida economists say.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida on Tuesday, November 24, 1998.

New Drug Boosts The Power Of Traditional Cancer Therapies, UF Animal Studies Show

GAINESVILLE—A substance first identified in the bark of an African tree magnifies the tumor-cell killing power of radiation therapy by as much as 500 times in laboratory animals, University of Florida researchers reported today (11/23).

Filed under Research, Health on Monday, November 23, 1998.

UF Study: Retailers Get Unexpected Benefits From Lenient Return Policies

GAINESVILLE — To make money this holiday season, retailers should be more lenient in accepting returned merchandise from the growing number of long-distance customers who buy from catalogs or the Internet, a new University of Florida study suggests.

Filed under Research, Business, Technology, Florida on Friday, November 20, 1998.

Survey Shows Shoplifting And Employee Theft Continue To Cost Billions

GAINESVILLE — Employee theft, shoplifting, administrative error and vendor fraud continue to rob the nation’s retailers of billions of dollars, this loss translates into higher consumer prices and cost the nation’s retailers nearly $26 billion annually, according to the just-released 1998 National Retail Security Survey.

Filed under Research, Business on Friday, November 20, 1998.

New Forest Owners Prefer Enjoying Their Land Over Working It

GAINESVILLE A dramatic shift in the demographics of Florida’s private forest landowners indicates the traditional farmer may be giving way to the more white-collar, absentee landowner, according to a recent University of Florida survey.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida, Agriculture on Thursday, November 19, 1998.

UF Researcher: Participating In Sports Gives Girls Strong Self-Images

GAINESVILLE — Participating in sports can have benefits for adolescent girls that reach beyond simply staying physically fit, a University of Florida researcher has concluded.

Filed under Research, Health, Family, Gender on Wednesday, November 18, 1998.

UF Study: Polarizing Parents And Schools Make Truancy Worse

GAINESVILLE — A child skips one school day after another. The teacher and principal blame the parents for not disciplining the youngster, while mom and dad fault the school for not giving the child the benefit of the doubt.

Filed under Research, Education, Family, Florida on Tuesday, November 17, 1998.

U.S. Should Strive For Hypersonic Flight Technology, UF Professor Says

GAINESVILLE — Whether or not it provides information about aging and space travel, John Glenn’s triumphant return to space seems to indicate continued U.S. superiority in space.

Filed under Research, Engineering, Florida, Sciences on Friday, November 13, 1998.

Genetic Uniqueness Threatens Florida Manatee’s Future

GAINESVILLE — As Florida manatees lumber into warmer waters this month for their winter respite, they’re admired for their unique appearance and lovable charm. But it’s that very singularity that University of Florida scientists say could be leading the gentle sea cows down the path to extinction.

Filed under Research, Environment, Florida on Thursday, November 12, 1998.