Subject: What's News -- World-Wide Date: Published: 3/11/88 36 lines Source: WALL STREET JOURNAL. Copyright Dow Jones & Co. Inc. What's News -- World-Wide DOLE TRIMMED his staff, possibly signaling an end to his GOP campaign. --- [93 lines irrelevant to AIDS have been removed. -- sysop] Surgeon General Koop said he supports testing a hypodermic needle-exchange program for drug addicts in the U. S. in an attempt to slow the spread of AIDS. Speaking at an international AIDS forum in London, he also called on developed countries to help the Third World maintain safe blood supplies through AIDS screening programs. [81 lines irrelevant to AIDS have been removed. -- sysop] --- SEEQ Technology rose 1 1/2 to 7 3/4 on 204,900 shares after the company revealed it has begun shipping samples of a new type of memory chip for computers. Imreg Class A, which has climbed in the past two months from 5 7/8 a share, jumped another 1 5/8 to 15 7/8 yesterday; the company said it had completed a round of testing on a previously announced new drug to reduce risk of AIDS. [21 lines irrelevant to AIDS have been removed. -- sysop] [This article is made available here by Dow Jones Co. for the personal and non-commercial use of callers to this bbs, in the hope that it will be of some help to those who are suffering from the disease and others who are seeking to help them.]