<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Recently Dwight inquired about an article on celiac which might have appeared in a Boston newspaper. I checked in the database from Dow Jones News Service which covers papers from the northeast, and found so items of interest: 1)in the Boston Globe, a 600 word article including a small notice of the recent findings about oats. Date of the article: 10/19/95, p.3, entitled: Jet lag tale works some of the time. 2)Baltimore Sun, 7/11/95, p. 1D "A Healthy and happy girl suddenly became sick... " This is a long article (1900 words) about one family's experience with their daughter's diagnosis & how they have coped. 3)Star Ledger (Newark, NJ), 5/6/94, "Sprue patients' grain intolerance requires a lifelong restricted diet." (Dr. Dononue's column). Write-in column, one short piece about lifelong nature of diet. 4)Star Ledger, 8/28/95, "Gluten-free diet works wonders for person with celiac sprue." Another of Dr. Donohue's columns, short commentary on varying length of time to healing after beginning gluten-free diet. 5)Virginian-Pilot and Ledger-Star (Norfolk, VA), 4/6/95, p.F1, "When food is the enemy; sensitivity to certain foods ..." Long article (2700 words) on food allergies, food sensitivities; 2 paragraphs on celiac. 6)Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA), 3/28/94, p. C1, "It's all relative; skeletons in family medical history can affect your health." Thoughts on the family tree & how to track genetic inclinations. Many public libraries have access to Dow Jones News Retrieval & could retrieve the full text of these articles. Faith Fraser San Jose Public Library