Public Relations News Release — January 28, 1991
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Iron deficiency in children is growing problem | Americans lack iron in their diets more than any other nutrient. |
| 1 | The war is on--how will it affect our sagging economy? | Professor Fred Abraham doubts the war will push the U.S. into a depression. |
| 1 | Live from Saudi Arabia--examining news coverage of the Gulf War. | Technology allows American citizens to view the war live. |
| 1 | Helping people deal with disaster--crisis management techniques | Emotional trauma develops weeks after the event. It is often easier to deal with the physical damage than the emotional damage. |
| 1 | Coping with the Gulf situation--an emotional struggle. | Believes many veterans of the Gulf War will suffer post traumatic stress problems. |
| 1 | Five billion barrels of oil a year--are we addicted to oil? | Almost half of the U. S. yearly oil use is imported. |
| 1 | Free tax assistance offered by University of Northern Iowa Accounting Club | Free income tax assistance available at UNI. |
| 1 | University Merit Awardees named at Northern Iowa | Presidential Scholars program announces winners at UNI. |
| 1 | Black History Month activities planned at University of Northern Iowa | Highlights of Black History Month activities announced at UNI. Joy Lowe and B. J. Furgerson will speak. |