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acquiring more capital to
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Their first meeting came
about the Fourth of July in
1981 when he invited her to
spend the holiday weekend in
Chicago, she said.
"I flew in and he just dazzl-
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The founder of a national
singles magazine says she
was "dazzled” by a Chicago
millionaire she met through
her own publication. Now she
is suing him, saying he took
over the magazine when they
broke up.
Suzanne Douglas, 43. filed
the $20 million civil suit Fri-
day in Superior Court, saying
she met Melvin Lannert after
placing an ad in the magazine
and that they had a 1 M-year
love affair. The magazine. In-
tro. features many personal
ads by people seeking the
perfect mate.
“My magazine, which I
At least ■ percent of adults
have been infected by CMV, a
member at the herpes virus
family that can cause serious
infections in newborns.
However, most people do not
experience illness, the
researchers said
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Joseph Melnick and four
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After she was fired in
August, she said, she and
lannert moved out of their
condominium. She is now
jobless and collecting
unemployment.
“I never dreamed this man
would not honor his com-
mitments on the magazine —
that had nothing to do with
the lovematch," she said.
Horwitz said the suit is bas-
ed both on the Marvin Mit-
chelson "palimony" case —
in which California courts
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Melnick said CMV may ac-
tually initiate the lesions ear-
ly in life.”
In that case, CMV would
enter cells and maintain cell
multiplication for many
years before atheroschlerosis
could be diagnosed by a
medical examination,
Melnick said
The researchers also found
evidence of CMV in the tissue
of apparently healthy
arteries in four of the
atherosclerosis patients
Thu may indicate that the
one that atheroschlerosis is to
accumulate and form
blockages, called lesions, in
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be caused by a virus. Baylor Atheroschlerosis u caused
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devoted five years of my life sailboat. he wined me and
to, is being run by a tool and dined me all over town."
die man,” Ms. Douglas said They also had plans to
in an interview at the office of marry, she said.
her lawyer. Merle Horwitz. By December 1981, Intro
Lannert inherited Paragon needed 8250,000 to pay off its
Tool & Die Inc., a Glenview, creditors. Ms. Douglas said
IU.. machine tool supplier. that was when Lannert per-
Lannert, 54, bailed out in- suadedhertoselltohim.
tro when the magazine was Her lawyer conceded there
cash-short in January 1981. were other ways to raise the
Last Aug. 8 he fired Ms capital, but Ms. Douglas ex-
Douglas, who was the editor plained, “I thought it was the
A secretary who would not only thing we could do. I was
give her name said at the Los running out of time. He also
Angeles office of Lannert’s said he would pay the printer
magazine that he was not (880,0001 immediately if I
available for comment, agreed” to his proposal.
Ms. Douglas said she and "I trusted him ... we talked
Lannert met after she placed about a pre-nuptial agree-
an ad for a mate in her own ment and we were living
magazine in March 1981. She together."
said Lannert answered the Ms. Douglas said Lannert
ad. bit also had written to the then began undercutting her
magazine earlier asking authority at the office and
whether she was interested in demoted her from publisher.
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medical journal, that they perhaps for life
found evidence of "We may have found the
cytomegalovirus (CMV) in place in the body where CMV
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bents with atheroschlerois,
or hardening of the arteries.
The discovery may en-
courage greater efforts to
develop a vaccine against
CMV and provide resear-
chers a lead to the cause of
blood vessel disease, Melnick
and DeBakey said.
Any relationship between
CMV and atheroschlerosis
would “help explain one of
the unknowns about heart
disease," said DeBakey, who
is chancellor and chairman of
surgery at Baylor
There is evidence that
smoking, obesity, lack of ex-
ercise and a high-fat diet are
risk factors for heart disease,
but we don’t know why some
people who don’t have these
risk factors still get
atheroschlerosis," DeBakey
said.
“This study provides at
least preliminary evidence
that infection by
cytomegalovirus may be a
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