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G o o d M o iqr a « M IN iG ., R [an shot * ■ W EATHER Lainb(o w s sshines in S5tanl( Today: Mday and I !! tonight,,h h ig h .8 6 , ____ : :...... , , lo w 56. es claim PagoA2 file mplaint alleges m a g i c V a l l-EY e |*HagHB^^v-rvx, . b i^ dispiite; N ^tKib o rs o f irresf:sponsible action Hafliger^ Filer^ d( a i r y ByJennlfeinlfer Sandmann sw e rs demanding answ Tlmee^ilev in ty o ffi- — IVvin Count; v : . •• K r - f f -i" ------xwiN-IN-FALI..S^:»-A.m.in.,fihot______^ . Page Bl H j|H jg tw ice aat t the local psychiatric •' hospitalal 1last month is'asklng'for S5 millio.llion in damages to help ,-^EST;:•,.. pay for>r hihis medical bUls. R6)ea8^: A judge ord>rdered Ther tortort daim filed Tuesday is . jt% release bf^Sandpd p o in t broughtht againstc the dty of Twin , . Twin Falls Police ;es o f c h ild , H I H K stom an^dng charges D e p artm rtn ent and officer Tim flc^ecti n, Twin Falls County, PageAS C anyonon View Psychiatric and :tion Services an d its par* ageagency, Magic Valley ■ fjATION \ ■ , Regionalnal Medical . tHterosoft: The compuputer soft- vid A. Smith, 48, of giants gets somen e g o o d . ifield, Mass., was shot by from an appealsils c o iu t. G re e n aat Canyon View after Page A3 SmithI gngrabbed two bu tter knives , - th e type typ used by patients for ordinaryary meals - and advanced | W e e k e n d on th e officer, 0 the tort claim T h e: ttort claim, filed by ^ I’s anomey,a Greg J. Fuller, ibed Smith as being dan- gerouslysly psychotic and paranoid a t th e timtin e of the shooting, H i wuetiMii«fl«/T>iT^ii>in “In exexpiicably, ] he was ved from restraints and I. . ■ 'John ButfalirUo* talHt with a Stanley policeIce officer on Idaho Nljpiway 212 In S i^ a ir on Thursday. BiBufraio has volunteered to staStay In the retort town and stn-«^-er Xwe^l^ed to wander freely about ■ anyproblwnleflM between looa'ii and the RainbowRali Family. die fadli:dlity,” the tort claim said, A toart rt daimI is a precursor to a tit. The agendes involved . Hoflday fuiitlndepMdh d e n c e T j > v hey cannot comment oh ; Day festivals get iiitoc o i ^ U X V . Cesidents1 isay the’;y ’rchavd n g fewvproble-n is S ing litigation, although the svt&g this wmcendlih in B u h l, countyy pprosecutor’s office says Itopen andH^Qr. ;Holnz. the )unty has no coimection to P a ^ C l the latter at all and should not ■ h av e been b e named in the tort : l; ■ 'STA N^ILiEY L - A s lo w , th ic k < . claim. ■■ d ou d slefteft ovCT from die preyioiia . 1 govemmeiit agency does Newjobpoteirtlal: A cc o u p le of ' night’s stistonn'began'yiudlh^to notrespctspond to a mrt daim with- / *: e-*ariy;!nturadayfa few W - •; "; in'90 days,da: the'daimant cari.file/^'-) ^ r . ^ CaDBBaySinmstbrtiaeSare •: a lawsuitsuit against die agency. V g n ^4llD016r..so-year'round ts s^d ' dM piast few days PlesM see CLAIM. Page A2 ' ised some of the worries ■;Pa».E3 S S Sa d'abbut fhe arrival of ' V.. th o u sannda d df members-of the Nototed actor . SroR'iis ■ Rainboww Family counterculture - j M H i m Yout>uth mov»- *^M istIt of( them a re v ery nice Leismmon mensnt: T ee n s p e o p ioI,” ,” said N e il A n d e rso n , rev ailed m anageru-of < the M ountain Village idle in Stanley. “They are S u^ ri t h e X to talk to. M ost of them die!es at 76 o p[>®ning ei are vetyjr VIwdl educated." TheA>»o< rouilundofthe Anderterson and Mountain '' ..Latiathtoi VillageI ggeneral manager' John S ' ANGELES - Jack [atdiFlw Ballancese said they’d seen very lit- Lemmonnon,' who brought a jittery ' Chah am p io n - ' ?» ble from the. steady trick- intensitysity. to his roles as finicky ainbow8.)?assing through F e lix: Unger in “The Odd S t a Uy ^ on their way to the le,” th e • -\\ ^ Th«^ fr gathering site about an ■ ; ' ■ “ di new est of town, sig n P u lv e r ' As' oif f 'T h u rsd a y , th e y said HZ 0 p m o N they’d caicaught one R ainbow try*; . Bunny D$mn, onot openenly fearful of the imparts theIhe gathering would bring, Myilays she has experienced no prproMemswlth g ^ ts”' aar n d a . in g to sshoplift h i in the store andI tho Rainbow Family. cro ss-d;-d r ress- .B^^cheesa: Idaho’ss bbxugeon* bad troutmble with an intoxicated ing musilu sid a n i ^ d a ^ industiy iss cm T nlna R ainbowt>w acting up in a local “ S om e ' uQder more regulatioid o n a l l t h e {lot tp d ^ editori^ia l says. . “ Thosose are the kind of thinu. Idaho laawmaker: rs fear fedderal agerncy t going to happen once in ^ « was 76. p ^ a m rJiTJi during th e sum m er any- knderson said, e two- Jack Lemmon S e c t io n BY sEiJECTION protect salalmon hatbltat O scar mce joked about'some of; lags inesfFort to p w i n ne e r r d' ied ptemne vnspeople’s initial fears cal leadership at a hos;tiospital ^ c t l o n A Gross> he Rainbows not manifest- 3y Mlchsel J o u n ^ S ean sai(aid her agen^ is workinglg But Idaho’s politica to says NMFS is not dolrling enough to Wednes(lesdoy night from compii- mingbrealc.9 ingthemcnselves. s . Tlme»New» wrttw' • overtimne e to figure out ways'to S to o r - '. ^ - . S ***"'!' ^help on-an-site law enforcement: - . the U.S. Forerest Service, cationsins related to cancer, ■ftfflon . ; .3-5 1'’°'''®'vies . . . . 1 0 *>TWstc! town is going to be s<^ely ’ ers and local spokesmisman W arren Cowan said, linted if ft isn’t raped and1 STANLEY - Despil)ite critidsm includinling NMFS’s sole lawiw state w ildlife officei i p I d ...... 8 Nation d,” he said with a laugh, from Idaho’s politicald leadership, enforceolement officer - protectct law enforcement to0 protect the Lemnmmon’s talents were so :t* fra g ile h a b ita t, wlwhich Sears broad tl , , ;0|^'.;'.10-11 T1ICS....11 irson said the Rainbows so> federal, fish watch ng areas from the expect* d that of his seven lead- 300-pIus gathering of thele admits is in serious pcperil amid die ac to r O: „ _ , far hav!ive dropped a' sizablei t h ^ ’re protecting sain • Oscar nominations, five t of money'into Stanley. as well as po^ble ^v«;von the over* nature-la■loving b u t nonconformistist tramping feet of die: gadiering.g were forfor dramas and two were , ^ o i i B ictlon D amount c aral)ers of die group were! whelming nanire of dietii Rainbow revelers;rs in m e Bear Valley and'd “It Is indeed rema□arkable that for comeimedies. 1S^\felley.l4 Sporujrts ....W , lying in tc ^ in an a p ^. ' Faniily bf Uving Llglght's gather- Marsh CrCreek area. the activity which1 iis presentiy Amonlong his dramatic roles ort to act as ambassadorsi ingnearhm. “The! sizesi of our r^ u r c e s com- occuning'in Bear Valr^npy is being w ere the the violendy thirsty alco- National Marinee F is h e rie s ' pared to,ito,the num ber of people is esM sto RAINBOWS, P s^ A2! Service spokeswon)man Janet overwhellelming,” Sears said. ReaseseeSALiUJW0N.PageA2 PIPlease see LEMMON, PageA2 S S -Yu,igoslaviaa hands (over M iilosevic as ■B-AMoclatedPreaa od for his cial aidid that Washington has y k m ^ n o f alleged role linked toto his extradition, whichch . n m m v k BELGIGRADE, Yugoslavia - in the Ko- came the[he day before a Belgiumun ------^----- — Slobodanan Milosevic, who lost fourr ■ . ■«sovo atroci- conferencince to discuss those funds, ' wars,impiopoyiirished his people and ties diat left As worrord spread of the transfer,. Yugoslavia into an intema-' thousands of about 3,011,000 pro-Milosevic support- r ; | C l A ^ I F I F IE D - SS31Slariah, was delivered u the' ethnic e rs . gathered a t in downtown U.N. warrar crimes tribunal early Albanians Belgradede.. “Uprising, uprising,” ' Log on to '... to d ay at The Hague to face killed - or the crowowd chanted. Some took VT chargesol; of "aim es against human- missing and swin^ at television crews cover-cr* ' e will be the first former nmade re* ing meir68^18' !Sa”dS'.^’stateto'fiicethediurt ' Slobodan MDoeevte . fugees fl of peoideww ere badly beaten: Others ~ mw.mitfovpllaijiavTcsm , -AuiMorities in B dgrade hw d ed1 hihundreds of '■ intc^ewewed in Bdgrade, however, . , r . • over thele Jformer ,dictator to a tri-;- . thbusarids more. s a id d iee former f strong mah shouldIi ;.^

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sdnriele of the most memorableble In 1962, Lemmmon switched couldId handlei th e dem ands the G reenspana sees energy crisrisisimpaqt easing t'ies of our time. Jack wat//as from lighthearted:d comedies to madele uponi m e as an actor. But n o n ^ 3 - 5 ^ - ^ L e i n m ays chan{^ gears.” intense drama, eaiaming his first you ththink Tm insecure nbw,•you y( WASHlNGtOIDN (AP) - WItb Califalif ornia,^'t«n the crucial r^e m d Academy Award lienomination as a shoulciild’ye seen m e w ben I wi Dline and natural energ}ergy p l a ^ in th e economy.*; s • Continued from Al ■ Throughout h r his career, and the price ot gasoli e s psdsdly ^ in films with M atthaulau, lead actor for “Daylys of Wine and first; breald^bt in.” ' cent months, the H e:fle noted that the last dirae holic in “Dayss o f W in e an d Lemmamon was often cast as the Roses.” .; . ■ Off-!ff-screen, the actor seeme- a • X able to escape recess:ession periods in the Uztitad Roses,” the aging,g, jpast-his-prime well-iI-meaning fellow, a trifle[fle -Lemmon won.iI .a .best-actor sad,, saids Don W idener, wl"PV from tbe currenint energy crisis State:ates - 1990-91, 1980-82 salesman, drivenen to theft in .squareare, wbo is taken advantageage r Oscarfor 1973 vtiivitfa.“8ave.-the w rote the 1975 biograplipny vrithbut any fuiurtlier adverse 1974*774-75 - all were preceded tj; ■ “Glengarry. Glenin Ross,”: and a ' oiorbrbesetbydisaster^ Tiger,j- in whichh he played a “Lemsaim on." . ___ effects on tbe eccconomy, Federal - sharpUT ispikes in the price of oiL- » : father desperatelyJy searching' for ' ’ Thehe Ha'rvai^d'traihed actoi:tbr ; dress manufacnirexer whose shady „ “Fot?or all his persona on scree Resei^e Chalairman Alan “As‘As a consequence, we at t u ; son in “Missing."' ; startette d in films in the mid-1950s50s, deiiOings a r e a to dIds d with the ide- ' h e wa:ivas one of th e saddest mt Greenspan said Thrhursdaynlght .Federderal Reserve are espedally V ■;. ■■: “What a career,sr. Whit range," shootioting to stardom in 19S5Sas a: ' alisin of his youth, •■■■ 'J4- : I ’v e! Jknown,” Widener sai Greenspan saiaid the Federal, attententive to developnidhtilh said John Davis,is, producer of ' the mmousy Fulver in the .Worltjrld “I seldom think^thatrinupxor' t Thurstrsday. _ .. Reserve bas beei>en:paying dose . energjergy marittts and meir etttato “Gnunpy Old MenIen," .‘‘Grumpier • .War,r 11 comic drama .“MrMr. :.'a good^le,” he'sasidd inl975,:'ert8.” • nearly Valked ouilUt on 'D ays of : T he facefa would be laughing,- rb S 4»ice of gasolines andJ natural gay— and-bid-bu5inesses,’M3ieenspan s S d ------three of Lemmon’s>n’s last pairings . Thehe . role won him a supportort- W ine and Roses’ and'Somear Like his eyn had been “growlinjling” during the . w e ren ’t stay in g inStdnleyby ii uanaim er said sev eral officiS in Thursday as .V win Falls City Attorney Frit: choice. They saidid they’d been tl pected F o u ^ of Ju ly c r ^ c ^ . confrontation andnd at one nderlich said the claim wiL a tbe Forest Service and oihCToth U.S. Fish and WA S M ^ . By then, auth had delegation wrbtOte in le tte r s to «aM.Id. • But 2^000 people wHl^^ the Idaho Statee Police,F i t w as ' o)nne« ^ B6th said they lifliad spent much comele to tbe Stanley area fotfora ■ NMFSandlflShih and Wlldlifel . muchlich harder to contnu. No ni|t- : determined thatat Green acted Canynd to the tort clidm. A law P p T . “The local econ>nomy has been ter rhe how careful those folks a |^ • >vithin the boundaidaries of poUce r e ^ r 5.7’ tickets in court - basing their said[ thetli Rainbows hadi^t aHect adversely affeci:cted as grazing thereere will be significant im pacy ' procedure. He sailsaid he couldn’t suit; againsia thei county in thii cases on the r i ^ tc tot assemble on theirtirtravelplahs. ■ / i woiild be a frivolous one, hi . _ allotments haves been1 drastically sigSigns throughout'the arm, respond to th e tort>rt i because " pubUc lands. Freeeedom said she “OrOh our way in here fro"o® reduced or termlnlinated.” ' ' m ost3St i of dtem posted by Rainbo it is pending litigatiyition. ?aW.,'1. The hospital has its owi h ad n ’t h ad m uchh contact with Boise,se, we could see some e' ir^ c e and . legal departmen s ^ i- -• The letter, sigttipoed by U.S. Sens. ‘ FamilunOy members,'wari^ agaim. The tort claimn describesi the msura Stanley ro d e n ts yet,yi but expect- dencetee th at th ere w ere Rainb< Lany Cndg andlI Mike Crapo, and poUiitlUiiting die water or doing.i^ following medicaleal tre a tm e n ts to r handlinghai tlte matter, he s^d. ed only good thingngs from towns- ^ le on their w ^ up," Cuppl [ospital attorney JC ^ t Tayld: PP^ U5.R^MikeSSimpson and CXn o d itfbtf ahviromiientaldainage. S an d bills: S m ith’sI’s bill at Magic . Hos ^1°/ people d he could' not comment . j, , **Bu^” Otter, sasaid an estimated -“If i^e^ at numbers ^ Valley Re^onal, MedicalM Center sa»d I .n t, «j£ tradition hoilolds true from Tururbenson said he didiIon t ^ million h u be spent in the .tfaiey'ieyhistoricalW have, we’re gp& exceeds $200,000.10. He was shot in ause the issue involves pend w hat we’ve seen inil other towns, expecect to end up anywhere ne litigation. areatoimproveiubabitat - to smsee die majority of the groto - the abdomen, andmd the majority local people will beb very friend- theRainbow Rj gathering sitt. , “It would b eI iirresponsible to' comeme in later.... Ibat’s StiU a iu(Be — .ly," she said. , - “W*We’ll be way out.there.au loMllMegiiimftforla^ofagen^ numb Bunny Danneier, owner of ing downd( the Middle Fork,”t *>®. enforcement coo[wrdinatlon,” the outtt t to. And we're concerned Sundayy SS7.00 per week, dally only Sj.OO•00 , Danner's Log Ca:abi'n Motel in said.L • - lettersaid., . aboutlOut our ability to do tfia^** slid Circulation eck. Sunday only S3.30 per week,«k. . . O onlei W olock, dlmU.Uot.dlr ' B uckick Feist, a member of'tfte cax Included In all above raiea..A A Foresirest Service’s National Ih d d S t alt ous. Clrculndon pbonilone Unc* are open 5I3-0010 y The TlmevNewL Omolal cliy'and Subscriptioni i12 a t e s . i local fish strainsicouldbeaxvsult 0 mailail a t m joum ‘ee<9magievall9if. f new a^per purwant lo Section 6C- . - 1 ).•' NMFSandFij'ish and WUdlife com.>m. The Associated Press c A -- Home delivery: dall>lally and'Suflday. S4.20 |08 o f lhthe Idaho Code. Thunday li hereby 19 ie 38 \|® dng on plans w ith tribut\buixd to this report - . § . per week; Sunday only.oni; SZ.30 per week, dciignoieuued aa Ihe day of ihe week on which : . have been woridr . M?n »ubscrip<|oM muMTIUU be paid in advance legal noliKAlccawmbcpubHibed... XNtfiW lfl 22 i ' s # ■ ia the Forest ServiaIce, Sears said. ^ ; and ore available onlyonly where delivery ii ' Poiitrtim aiier, pieviie irad change of ■____. “But It’s the! eenforciemeht of. —-G V. o b u r ectio i: ^ i of 3HsBS5S®5?Ip~ l'' a y , W ILDJ C H P i Quaanc11*.. .. ' __ _ - those that’s thee ichallenge,” she • ' dally and Sunday S6.00S6.( per w eek, dally ' Idaho 83303..'83: ' Thur^.'Jurlu>M;28,numbM 'ThUf^,Jw»a4S,nurabara 'T h ' said. Th

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------M_n>«rtl«BJ*#LMPM*. M ite ' ’ PMiy. Jom 29.2003 V . . V ^ ! • ' ' ' Ji- N a t i o n ) fighters on value ference: RumsJfeld p ainritsgnnl V Africans s£s a y ! ■ pictUKe o fU .S .1. defense -- ' '.hr-.' ■ ' 'i .nil ' WASHINGTONI (AP) ' "r cultyf ofol gaining cohgressioofl I diey’re tir<[red . Addressing'a skeptiiitical C o n g re ^ apprbvt■oval f o r another, rciundl^f Defehsii Secretarjry Donald H. base dosures,do Rumsfeld i^ d b e ‘ . Rumsfeld called TThursday for - »w no alternative.e H e noted dw t fof lip servivice ' more military basese dosf H many of the House com* jOHANNESBUR( •ings-and said the adiidmiois* ■ mittee members who ’ Africa (AP)-Africa’sa’s AIDSilght- tratioa’s request f( ■ were questidning him *■ ers have heard itt before:b the -eim$18.41^oniiiin liext- ■ :Ihursday had th eir own. '• promises of. acdon,>n, th e tmen* ’ year’s.Pentagon btb u d g et ■ ideas on ways beb< discussing W . ,11 Rumsfeld toldd the^^^^^^^HH t come from?”'he ask«d |i. the pandemic ravavaging the ■ ; < Hoiise Armed Sersrvices^^^^^^^l^l ■ rhetorically. “Together i| world’s p b o r^ countrntries. . ’ Committee that thele prob- '^ ^ ^ ^ H B oH we’re going to have to I' So the conclu^onn ofo a historic • lems are worse thih an b e ■ find ways to save money. ;l U.N. summit on AIDJDS with the ^ expected. The extrtra bU* ■ B B B lJHI■ There are too miny >J ad o p tio n of- a D ecisclaration of •. .lions for- the 2002 Def^Soctetaiyly i^en t things.that tttiod II Commitment to tacklckling the dis^ Pratagon budget wwill go . Dondd H. RumsMdrid money.” •: -svi I! ease has been greete ifixing Gen. •.Hen'ty 'r.H. i; ticism on the contiatinerit most problems of the pasast rather than Sheltonton, chairman of the Joint ;; badly affected.- ; . . investing in a mililitary of the ChiefsEs oof Staffi said studi&: h a ^ ll - “I am tired of lipI service,”se said . futur^ he said. estimate»ted diePentagon.can^ave I: Koketso Rantona, chaAairwomanof J? .“W e carmot bidldd a 21st centu- $3 billioUlion a year by bringing)hs ____ Botsvyana Netwo; work of AIDS '' V _ ry fnrra y«»^,tt,” Rumsfeld ----- ^base-str-structure-more^-linerMlIh^— Sis.'-''*^'*'"' : ^ said, “because thes :20th century its forcerce structure. . i r . . rio, I; The three-day spediedal session of — ' •• force we have is in seserious need of Rums:imsfeld said he intended'to !• the General Assemembly ended rep air."' ^ d CCongress o i a base-dosing ptt>* ;; W edne^ay with adadi ap tio n ofi>.. AIDS. .from aa ggood speech or two “thishis and longer-range Ib allistic m is-b ase capadtycap than it needs/-<'» 3 I' .grams on AIDS preveivenrionandto " ' UiN.[. Secretary-generalJ Kofi,fi. . “I s it here painfull)Uy thinkii^ 1 wasjustist another AIDS conferencenee siles. Y et after achictieving his to> Ihbb lastu round .of base d ^ trig s '! reduce the number■ ofof HlV-infect* A n n ann has1 called for a globalll wish I could do sonimething for '\vith mu(lUch talk and little do.” priority $135 biUionin tajt cut. Bush was inn l91! 9 7 . ' - -«»l*»T I; ed infants. . • ’ ' fimd of:5f $7 billion to $10 billionn cotnmunities,'but myly hardship is TheI mosta concrete success; of has left Ruinsfeld fajfaT'^ort of the Rep.p. JoelJ Hefley, R-Colo;i-s^d ;< M any Africans woiworried these annuall]lUy to co m b at AIDS. Thele resources,”* she said.L . th e pastast week was the Unitedced -billions he needst ttP fulfill the the proiprocess used to determiite commitments m i^ti t b1 e ju st Oike ,' .conferenence ended w ith $700 mil*1* Officials with thele tre a tm e n t Stiates’’ withdrawalw o f a ccnnplaintlint president’s promise,i. whichh bibases should b e d M ed din> <; the countless other!T promisesI of. Uon coirommitted to the fund,1, Action Campaign,n, a South it filedfd w ith che W orld T raide d e “This budget imprproves the situ- - ing thehe J990s was coiruptedJby • hdp to their continenlen t that have V thoughh the t a key U.S. congres*s* African AIDS activistist group, had ' Organizilizadon over a law Brazilizil. ation' but leaves usIS short of oiu* th e ClinClinton administration'tftfd ! ra r^ materialized. ■ • sfpnal. committeeCl approved ann hoped the conference«e woiild end usedCO to keep d6wn the costs of goal,” R um sfdd said.id. . c a u seded unnecessary ^tiirn^oil ; *71*8 good to talk, butbu they have addldoiuinal $750 million for it with a Substantial-ll A m ount of ' A ID Sdndrugs, he said. ‘ , While acknowledgiging the diffi* across8 theth natioa i >' ■ lA < talked long and don Against>jSt. AIDS .was.contihuing itscs that’s there at tbe momentm they the confinference: “But there isI a I said Richard Okou,ou, an'AIDS .‘stnig^eIe ip sti^ve -Jts. fundingg can’t (offer treatment^It) or they can ~ need forfoi more spedfics and to {' activist in Uganda. 'rahoutUtlastyeaf/, ,\id do it on a very smalln scale,” s ^ d s?e poli■. A ngeles Interflatioi iiio ilid bom b iplbt iouov&hisfc Tha H 3 fl M s o ^ C ouh in M a n h a t^^ <' .i^^April 6 qonWctioalnIniosAogelK,;: c .• ...... S p m • lojpm ' e he«nd^pih«‘'v ’ tou1>tedljr>r\fOtjld h ivl'®j'l, e ) p h te n x ir i^ 'd u tieei'BefaeeilM.; s K Islamic extremists ’ ih.the d e ^ b f hundreds [ ftan y as 140 y ^: h1i■pIison:ial^:.^■BBBHli m m m '- / 't^auung, ople^and.injuclei' to htih-‘ be sentenced tB B B M t '^'u> bl^v^a^ ■i^re." i - '' ' J-^huraa/The'sonin^ei^ibgjv^s isam has', told'authoritiesE5_jLpiwibi!a-i!(bilB-BEi r al prosecutor^d WeW e d n ^ y r fflStTSTuj'pArticUlar 'unit of terrorr • .ates in the trial c^f-.’M b k h W . . . . ^ Ressam|'33,hast6}ccold a^ S S W es b' training, ' 'copposed'of'' ngo^' terroi^ ‘ :I^^that a fte r receiving in i a .year b f'• A lgenai•ian exJiapiaTes, was only:- ■'. isn'iivKtigitioii. • y u j J M r 'training . in ■ fireirearms -and. one off itmany ac the camp, accord* The prosecutor prpromised that .^'-advanced explosives')es at the camp to} Bianco;I Other units, oror . as the government’s’s star wimess fl ' in 1 9 ^ his was givenen $12,000 and OTiginated from Y em en,."* against Haouari,Res!sssam will pro- S - 'a m i^on td'retttmli toI his home .German:&ny, Italy,: Jordan ahd other“ vide the jury not onlyily with details ries and left Afghanistan ^ city of. M ontreal'.‘?i set up a cot^tne “ of the aUeged LAX; Eplot, but also H W ; . house and prepare forfa the arrival heir own 'missions of attack* of his intimate knowiwled^ of the i S g of the. rest of the cecell m em bers *"8 U.S..S. and o th er W estem tar* jihad camps' and .tl.the shadowy ■ ' " m ' , •. who wotild help himai conduct.the' iome d u rii^ millennium cel-■*' world of global Islami ' miUennium attack,” saccording to ebrationons, Bian<» said. 1: Assistant U.S. Attoznc j o « ^ F. I----- i___ H hb bbESr PR/(( C f S ' l ; - Biknca . . 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A m ong3ng the accomplishments , ::M ^;fioffa,?,said Loy>yd-Kirk,a. i ^ d m o r e . NOW, exec- she d« ie d d was passage of the 1994 whether; to.'ap^^.toV - reu as.dramadc as it’s Itive vice Violencence Against Women Act, observers resident r w h ich1 increased in funding for lp p l? Vt- s \process.could take; -; SSS." celebrate!e it - is not the same, as Cim G an d y women’sI’s shelterss and law-enforce-. - -.x-yiwersaL"--. . - . , -vu j - . . . tle'overtwo.yearsinami ra in in g .______' ___ .OTI PoWell. a t a news-co■conferience ■■ . ' . Also' n o m in a te d ' V ,” said It;eland, Who will I Od_PJ Q rid a ___m en ttrair W Tom- .SSSi!m in August as president5 PaWda Inland------»»^OW presi- She is proud| of-being p a rt of, r«»HthlsHteUfriiDe'Mini!inisieifAriel’ v •aaentelfu -' LffHhtim of;Pdrtland, /Vv>O > . step down ':’.r-«lSbaroi^said die-proceBcew would '. .W Bniaiiy^ r^rded man says ^ ;Sbme.l.4 million eamsters in:. radonal Organization' forr dlent e Toni- the effo;ffort to keep Clarence ■^iKgin'VrfttL a-sevCT.' ■ .’• V *. '^$teea ii^ld t6:do'ev^ • elder'Hoffa had beenn S ta ito lu done .enough, has NOW through hell,” jeny r jtigb^Td have to' say no.” '' ^ Vh^ tetTbr^ct^^ a g S J , .. F r ' S t ’lTownsend, ^ • .49, said ' regain/control of the u ■ ; serying’a three-year, prisonsen^'p " , Termliilimits'prevent Ireland ^:- S l i.,jV i vWednesda;day;-“Tve been,thirough niiing again for the job ISCOVE omething I didn’t do." tence for jury' tamperi•Sig. fraud JW ouId-Beasix-i^^a^cooSiSoff ’* ^hellforsoa . and'cbi^iracy.. hdd for a decade, longer end, who now liv^ with c : wlictepoits thim an^rone else. The 35-year-old v.vperlod;vais recommieniendedby^a hiJSSSr«in the Fort Lauderdale ' I . >-conipilcd&i>mwl ... r^om m is'sion lie d d e d b; suburb o}f f 'Sunrise, was released IF iSftnJiiiifiJL5_aaecJJNA^ evidencet castc doubt on his guilt. . > Since thenen, Townsend.has mar- E 2 b P O UJNDS f T Tt - his w newfound.freedom. - ’ LOil r -^freeze on cohstructicacin, of Jewish «g finally f|j decide when he /■settlemdits in the W est;» tB an k an d 1 slM ps and where.he.- I N Tr w o W E EEKS! ‘iGaza.,.-. '•ihc^>''-- 71 ,•' goes,an dihe^lanstogetc^'job. h ■ 1 ■ ’FanumK U.S.I iVflinenlf AlpiiicSkiTcTatiii Diet B4sh.)i«iiaiH;«UMllel risoQ has left its.mark. liefMsJie— sr-Mary^Jones-^drHe-"^ ; During; the• mr iri-sn o v v o ff ^•.■\s,on the IU.S.. W om en’s Alpine ■^ji[plgfB8tein'c8llde(decision c o m M tiyly looks behind liii^ as Icam niembew li^ijiW lthc "Ski Teund» in 14 dnys! The Tl basis of the diei Is : -Bush approaches hisis (tending , he sits stistaring for hours, she-'''.. .' chemicnl .food ictioion nnd w as devised .byy •a famous Colorado . /dficislon on (Whethersr-fo allow ,““;y is federal fuiids for em . mnint.iinvd (w ry impnport.int) w'hilc. reductnK-;. V»iu keep "full" - no ' tste m 'cell research witfi Research:ters And trigger tor stnr\*atign * bvc.'tu^v thetl diet is det(i^ncd. thntt wway. It's .1 diet thnt is . SHARP S a le Pirice that ,'^life' should.. ; iMSV lo follow. \vholh«her you w ork, travel or st.ist.-»y'at hom e (For men . idesti^byed' tb>s^ve c ! courtship of fireflies too:j- ONLY 30,500 MILES ?:b?‘S.Er : ^JGTON - The h aunting ■ This Is. lionwleslly, a fnnt.istically sut•ce^i:esful diet. If it w ew n't, . . • the UA.\Vomcn'a Alp : be perm illed tn use itl ■ uSdT^fid**^ .fireflies «dgwhig~ Iplne Ski Team wouldn't b* - ' lUKht? So, fiivtf >vur»raelf ihe.Mmebn-.ik the U.SJ.S.'bki le.-»m>;cts. Lose, ItoWhiteiBoiiae preM k ice bn spring eveiuiigs * 1 8 , 18 6 8 red poems and.son& b u t ■ 'weight the Kiuntiric,', proven why.' Even if you'lu 'v e tr ie d Fleisdier'siu^d B\isfa • diets,’you i*’weit to yoi'iiurself lo try the U.S. i m e n 's A lp in e S k i Team te tists the scene poses an yet::m ade'tvhis mine IJict. ’l h.1l is. if you rtre.illy do want u» losi* 20) pipounds in two weeks. } ' . question pitting scienti"ds«S fn'i'^8'; mysteiy: How do the 0 precis^ control-^eir r Order tiHl.iy! T«.ir thislisout .ts.a rvrriinHer; .- other r6dratdL.advocate ' ' ,'Send onlv S5JS9.9S. - add .50v RUSH >eiierN icc to: MIDWEST anu-afio^^on^fbrces. ' ASSOCIATES, 3318 5S. Clenstonc, Sui|C'308^ SSp p rin f ifie ld . M O A.'ieCM. ^ e n ^ Massachusetts > annouijicb'd d e tid ro n o . ' Don't order unle^is ym'nu e x p (^ U>-i would oxide, thele same chem iral'that.. ©2000 mtrol heart beat and ° ^ ^ ^ “>>:oSSSer?ii?lIn h u m a n ^ ' f ^ ^ F ^ d ^ w S m s 't h el e u W o f a x A: Trimmer, a bioldgy ' f " .*'-a42llars on aiiy re s eearch a i that iT a t Tufts Univer^ty. in. - destroya-emb^os. 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( S ' QENEM E ^ EilECTR^C A IM n»pt»y_- Bto*P.Tlm» -.ComnirtMWW WJp,-» « de0oj«d the '■ W AIR CCCONDITIONER ■; The govemmenc < . WITHr m REMOTE , :-AjRR < - t e -• hew 2,000-membef.«r.police force n ■J ■ lAMITjumBX'ioecER a jU H xMSABCOSUVAIVOeiA >’ B | .^PANASONIC 81” HDTVIV cI ()MpatibiLe c o I if ^ o iF ' i. on Wednesday, ththe first time . -■ HONlTOR-RECfilVER WITHH a-TUNERV P4rP, s r P 9 E 9 |^ k/ : ' . I police have assert^Ced control over ■ ; • W/dbxT^NK SPATIALC Somalia’s capital in.inlOyears.: 3 :■ 249 a 30^UM pUNO« UOHTEpjR ' p The step was the,he.most signifi- . , m //Vtarttif ttO Utr. UlUn R^tp ' cant show of forcece since a new , ; •— __ J------• . - — ‘ NITACHi 53” PROijECTIOTIOHW^W/Hb;WAjirii!n,'r ' ENERAL ELECTRIC 8,00,ooo BTU ' . 3 (STEREWSi^mnijmF, I government wasas formed in ’ ''SSHARP 12;000 BTU Wr m m i REMOTE OEI Ss!B PBw™5hiih ■ - liTONER P+P. MTS ST AIR CONDITIONER a UR CONDITIONER ^ ii August, when 245} S ^ INPUTS AND SLEEPfepTIMER-,;: 1 ;;, Djibbuti elected/iidAbdiqassim. * $ 3 7 9 ^ 1 2 4 0 ^ 11 ■•I Salad ibssanas prr ra ^ d e n t.' U/11S v o l t : . B . SONY:Y 53” PROJECTION DIOITAI !c a ^ e r ifli.obo b t uU»; .2 3 0 - V O L T CARRIER 10.-100 BTU/- f ; WITH 2-TirUNER P>HN Ht-SCAN 1081 •• On Thursday,'Ai'Aidid accused j UR CONDITIONER ^ • VIRTUAL- SURROUND 801 AIR CONDITIONER ^ ^ MCClOID-MEeR S . DOLBY* ' :^ - ,, $449 tion leiidere were,e iimeeting with - ials to discuss >VO/CO VIOEO'\j<— —■■■■■ilL PHIUPS I ;^**Ethiopian official : P A NBONIC / ^ S-DI8C OLBY* oiorrAL. MPiHLIPalBE . ' RCA.1V Xt^M ^i-. j ,-<-'peace talks with thithe transitional. DVDWItrVIDEO.CD/CD i ^ S e S S x MT1ALIZ1R*. K |||H M I M . MAONAVO eaking by tele>' RY CHANGER, l IT O a H I UAL SUMtOUHO' COLOR TV ■ ; jMgovemmMt. Speal uR RouN o tEMOTE, . . phone Ci^m M otadi^u, ^ d he said IND.DOLBY* PtCTURSZ^ IMER ■ ■ ; j:-'the attack viblaited:ed a' peace deal rAL DECODER ANDON-SCR: r e e n ahead of the talks.: ID REMOTE BIUNGUJ^ N V •KDCO*For2114SlSfiSScot. “Lots of people> h;have lost tiieir..,' lives in this attack,*^k.”- A i d ^ s^ d . i: ■ ■ ■ **11115 attack againstirist oiir support-' 7 9 > |ii ers is a clear indi<:dication of the, : 109 ■ mmM government’s realmIm otiv^ which ?. Ij^ H “ "455 SONY 35” T W/COLORP4^,' i ! is tb destroy’all''th.''the bppo sitib ri' 8 0 Uect N C Ionotereo COLORTrtTV.MTS n i l i f ^ H rOR^CEIVER. ■ ^ ■ 9 9 STEREOSo « uc*nr: parties and.subjugajgate.^e^mali ICOLORP>M> I W I P M HE-OAlik' DIRECT ACCEW'*- T jSS-, MATRIX 8UDIURR0UN0»,' tEHOTE >REMOTI^ON1 : people.” ; ' WeMi 0N-8CREEtEEN MENU,,. :-A/V;INPUT8,ANfe /■ Aidid called bn•n’Airab i gbv'biii* iNPUTs/oS/OUTPUTS ments financing ditthe government ANDREREMOTE lUp.-^Trtjly al 0 to rethink their supiupport.''ISS Ibrahim Omarar Sabriyeh> a ^nS■ i i ’ RC ■ police commander,ler,'^d Aidid’s M i PROJECT999 V *71'9 9 ;l|l■ i ' ^ 9 ONtSPREEN.pHWiiu { . militia provoked tbthei batde .when l i - ^ ^ MONITOr .it attacked .a policeice patroVjibar a ; . M H -WITHO'6 HI-FI VHS : TOSHiBA9A ^ E A D '. ■biarrAL-cAMC4 key intersection1 iiin ivtbgadi'shu.' 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OH-SCREIW; ■ SMB.MUIJIN^n^asjsssssi I T^ght the, oppositionion leaders b r t o - ^ ^ ^ l TEM CABINET S-imHTM-YR- W08R40 , ” instigate any politiciticalwars.” •• W T ^ i Bar AmpM MOM MM- INTROL " Any semblanceIce,of a central, * •7 pH iupsia S g overnm ent in SoSomalia disap- V T ^ O . TV/VCR C 3 p e a re d w henm President '. MTS OBC MULTIfU B^iiW .ousted- . R E M O ^ Ol ■PIONE^M¥ ■ Mohamed Siad Bat m en u jTm x8 AAT HOME n in Jan u a ry 19911 bby rebels who ■ »49 : ! ■ SMART FROrted‘J>y d v ilian U8CL TURNTABLE \L OUTPUT. leaders and busiiisinessmwi has MO aoo WATTS phium'maoMa^ ' normalcy>to the ■ ■ SA%^ ririiii-iip^^ft!5fcy» 6»-yrATOTQDm^m ; tried to return.noi FRONT coimtry, but mosttstof'tlib'faction H H • SOMAMM ■ h b h L JVC c b leaders, including'ng-'Ai^d;:^PPP» ATiptlUeor PI v ^ o i it. . , DIGITAL ■ ...... 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PT..i t ' ■ at'some point durirning their liv » ';,. e cAPAcrrry^HKSi? rator<' •-'f ■ ' Women-hdvee beent drinking rRIC DRYER;' 9/18* Com T»««( LEWAsUER Wmi i CYCLES f t . ■ for cSvtitis, or utl- I S c r a h b ^ jiilce foi LSMnUNSE.WAT¥R.^BS^ PERATURSS-^K^iili 2 naiy tract' tionrfbtySflC.bur-'^^H BMPBKATVRJM ; neVer reaiUy.bjm • J the remedy has ne WHIRLPO t » sdentififaUv proveewan.'.- SHARP , S A smdy pubUsb! s l ^ in the B n w 13" COB AtlDIOVOX1 9 ^ 1 9 1 ■ ; Medical Journal U .; MICRa279 H WITH 4»29':^ C 5 H H S H I B : watt DsrAci rs iO A * ^ 80N 12iiootf«M« • th at .women Who - 3-TEMPE1 ■ bout of (ystitis.y«wete Half as likdy ! a i K S S g y . I "K K S S m ^ ^ B • TopitovMtM UM PMMT. ft T bricr within six . ; to get a:recurrei •AMjtJSrtlSSaMlofi.^__ ------J m o n th ffifth eyrdrank d i jj-gUss-of—- [ cranberry juice a,<3 S I $ 2 : I However, the ze BTOM'HOvrai vVCEK DAYS ' ; tists at the:Utdveiiverdty'ofiOuluin J - • Finland is not de^tiyevpcp^dei :W • i say. 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B B H I ;pend tighter < the Clintlinton standard, are to be I whos6’aireit oa a chillhild negTec't' . its decision to suspi ar^nic standards forfc drinking filed inn th e U.S. Coun of Appeals La.lixe^^^::— IH H H ----- water-thafhad-been-ti-adopted-l^r----- f o r thle-District-of-Columbia e-: ------1 sl'^% 'tE^n°sher[leriffs OfC ■ ■ ■ i former President Clininton. • Circuit.-t.- I cers and sbc'ofjHtf chi]:hildren wa». urces Defense Erik cD. D. Olson, a senior attom ey ithou^condl-<. The Natural Resoui I; releaj^(£^m wij^ Council filed a lawsusuit Thursday with theh e ]NRDC, whose prior law- I tion Thursday ^fterer a judge - against the Envivironmental suits ha^have pushed the EPA to and its admin- obey-. dedeadlines, said Bush’s , flloing testi-'' H ^ H P Protecdon Agency an _ —istrator,jChristie WtVKitm'ari, fbr ac tio n1 ththreatens the health of ' 7 -niot^'ril'omi-tW b--o^'-JoAnh ol - 'congr^onal millionsns oof Americans, B ;d a i^ te rs ,.. ignoring a June 22~ci ^toC utW s, W-age; d ..■WKBSlm deadline for having a new plan to. • “Therelere is absolutely no sden- nrate Judge . | K ^ H reduce arsenic levels.Is. , tific or lelegal excuse for delaying iheld..t^eV tf e w as . ' ||fflM Z g | Sen. Barbara-B oxitxer, D-Calif., or weakeakening protection of the eto support and several of h er Deidemocratic col- p u b licc fifrom arsenic,” he said, ' Ifflelhbre's^ous" fdoh[ony n e ^ e c t - ^ k 9 | I ^ H leagues - including; Sens.S Hillary ‘It’s deailear that the Bush adminis­ 1) cKArge. She'reducedI it to a mis- | | | k2 ^ H R odham C lin to n aiand Charles trationin iis simply thumbing its S ’dtibeah'or. - Schumer of Newf York, Jon , nose atat CCongress and at the law th^ Mate faUiailed to siis- Corzine of New JeJersey, Paul by suspe[Spending this important < ■ «* .nUiuifis'burden thatt thetl condi- . Wellstone of Min;nnesota and arsenicpjic protection.” . {}; tionoWere'likely to causecai death Harry Reid of NevadiIda - said they L ast t f« fall. Congress amended I o r ^ a t bodny i^uzy,** the judge ■B j^H JoAnn icQuekIn, left, and her would file papers in support of the 1974974 Safe Water Drinking X s^d.f*pie state has provienpr that daughterr BErina, 19, who Is In the the NRDCs lawsuit A ct antnd d ordered the EPA to SI tKelrtI*ath may havnext February, leaving in lil .M dSutidn said ^ e wi ?S ie Z to arrest the modier. ■ • . questionsns from Bonner County7 law.” place .atat least for the meantime |3 j^ I ;Thbrsday eveni’”A "f ■ .McGudiiddn, 46,'had been.ia jail , • Kdthryn McGuckin,n, 16, testi- ProsecutcItor Phil Robinson. Shele The goal is to force'ce the EPA to the curreirrent 50 ppb arsenic stan- jti n r o t^ 'While th e o imminal ir chni^ ^ u er a:rrest May 29, diough fied Thursday that thetl fafnily - also saidid the children thoughtIt ' revert to the ClintcIton standard dard esta»tablishedinl942. . \ I' restrictions on her corcontact w iA H eise off«•ffered to release her. on had been tmder extrereme stress they wereire under attack by sher-r- that would allow non> more than 10 The adt administration has said the > I- h er children have been h er ownI nrecognizance' weeks ago. for several years beciscause both iffs depuputies who came to take:e parts per billion of aiarsenic in tap EPA docdoesn’t have enough evi- ' !i a'child custody case. COI :kin refused to accept parents were sick. ' th em innto ti custody after theirir water. The current standardst is 50 dence! to justify the $200 million jl h6t immediatea td y a b le to the house-' mother wtwas arrested, a n n ual a lc cost to municipalities, conditions that induded. That left some of i P P ^ • . . I ^aienu-Yr, ision during any contact cleaning;-laundry anda other Kathryiryn McGuckin said shele The tvmi actions,^ alleging the states : ancand industiy of meeting the ,Y«^t*s one Itep in th e ri S t o drchildren. . chores undone for pperiods of was prepepared to shoot anyonele administration viololated provi- Clintons)m standard by 2006. i 3|ja,” ^e-^d.reporte teen-year-old Erina • ■ time, she said. who attactacked her brothers and ] isee where we go from h ^ - Ninete. '-’McGuckijk in ^ e fam^!& eldest V \ The id re n ’s fatheier,^Mic^el astern-. • -. Idaho firm s5 questionc I .‘‘^•almdStbewildeIdered,^ she ^ daughter,' ' McGuddii. died of miiliildple ^e-' ' She saisaid, she test-fired'two' E a s t e r n I a d d i^ " P v e b e e n in jai]jaU solongit the prelinliminary h e a ^ ig th at her rosisinMay. ' • weaponsIS in th e house to m ake I feels like home. . fam ily lived in an “We could not dealial with the sure they'jy worked. I c o s t o f s uipportingaqi ; quifer rating / ‘ “Offier‘pefc®e have/e ai piece of "unsanitiitary^..squalid'’ house s t r ^ o f d i e house, bei:eingbnshift '’“If somimeone started shooting, i iqylaal^^havemm j y life back without:ruiuQngwat», ru with little . all night long with1 Dad,1 haul we had ththe right to shoot back,” POCATELLO (AP;P )-B usiness- f h e: listlisting would m ean stricter : I or no healeat and intermittent dec- water, prepare food fo:for the kids, , she said, . es say th ere is no meilention of how pollutionion discharge rules on sep- : fSHe'said she-woulc'lie' fi^t for tridty. and our educadon ariiirid keep up ' T he girjirl looked healthy and much they would havive to spend if tic systeistems, stormwater nmoff ! alS .^y at ai,hearmg5 set,fors« thb Erinaa - who left the family the house to the worldId standards quite robtibust, answered questions“ , the Portneuf Riviver Valley and hazarazardous materials. : ^mooiLThesixcMdlildrehrage® tame lastist year to join th e Navy - of what all homes shou])uld be,”'she in a loudLtd voice, and often gig-»* Aquifer is designateced a sensitive BBC' reliedre heavily upon the Ij 8ito:16-;have;b(^ihf[n f o « ^ c a r e . provided:d tth e inform ation th at led: said. . glingbefoifore'speaking. resource to protectX the ground- experier'iences of the Rathdrum water. P ra irieie Aquifer . in the Coeur ... A consulting firm1 :studying the d’Alenene area. That is the only i| Stud^ finds J issue told a Wedne:lesday public aquiferir inii Idaho with a sensidve is . Staates squarire off oveer Idaho'> cleanup meeting that reclasassifying- the lining, aquifer is economiaically feasible Thet firmfin fotmd a redesignadon iicjtenii^in^ . ■ COEUlU R d ’ALEN E CAP) - A Psday that any effort to and responsible, would1 result re in a net benefit of wer pollution in Lake; Washington1 state what they see as momen-in- . -We’ve determinined that the $56 millnillion by 2020, but only !j I^ortH allvvw a t e r d’Alene is brewing ehind the Lake Coeur benefits substantialally outwef^ after an initiali investment of $13 betvyeenn tthe, Washingnm Depart-: wants guaiajantee d'SeSi':B delisting effort is trou- the costs over 20 y ea rs,” said million.n. i . |lboVtEl£6'(AP)) - Fort Han ’ merit oftf Ecology] an d n o rth ern Doug Jeavons of BB)BC Research Existinsting businesses and home­ I toMrhsiW'residentr hh« av e b ee n Idaho offiiffidals vrfio w ant the lake1 ofmi^gemei:ntplan : our hope that the EPAA and Consulting, whicich conducted ownersrs wouldv not need to meet I warned there is someneJ>e^dHde to be leftlei out of .;any federal will conti]itinue its course of consid-5*- a $60,000 study, the newiw ^r e s . ■ r^d u e in their water'ter, b u t offi- Superfun until an improved lakake manage- EPA Acc.ccountability Now. “We rove^. in^eir watei^:ex^supply.'Its ■ th e .lakeike from a basinwide'>' merit plan has been firf i n a n d and would hopeho] that the Department lot » c e e d ^ Superfunund cleanup, plan sched-' implemented. of Ecblogogy would choose to be a FISfOiS S O O>MI i — !; thn .Si .'EttvironmentimtalProtec- uledtobebe released next month. Washington and IcIdaho have partner: inii ideritifying and creat- ! tio&'Agencies safetyf liilim it of .05 T h e EPA*s E] acdng regionalI long wrangled over thdie best way ing solututions to the isstfcs sur-“ RIDINGf M O W E R SSPECIALS! I ' Pf ^ per bUlioi^ ^thoihough tribal . administrstrator and others recentlyf to direct the deanulup of more roundingng deanup in the basinm ------• _flg£icifljg are doing*moreare tests. have tallalked to northem Idaho) duinacentuiy ofminiiling contami- rather thanth pitting one agencycy ______••n'liuSbt.how we’rei hohi t if?si,tin8 offidalss abouta delisting the lake, 'nation that stretches fromfr MuUan against thetl: state of Idaho and its . Mttled ym t^ becauseie wev haven’t A meetindng on the topic between1 to I^ e Roosevelt. Washington* rodents,Its.” . j; /iKoeie&d th e lim it^ ” F o rt HaU EBA,officBaals and representadvesi generally wants spicteiter standards' The Akelak management plan cre- i^5^ter'‘quality, mahaihager Lisa of the OxZoeiir d’Alene Tribe also is5 . and more EP.A invivolvement, ated inti 19951 aim s to im p ro v e |> S w o rd said. “It is upp too the indf- planned,d.' • while Idaho has crurusaded for ' water qus[uality in the lake with reg- ■ |: v i l ^ Whether or notot theyi want , , But l>ecausebei of heavy metalsi local cbntnd of deanupupefforts.' uladonsgs governing forestry, farm- to a;in|

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!»' ■ . ^ ' - r ■ ■ 'J ^ . I ; ' .. ■ ■ I . t . ■■ ■ ■ 1. ' • ' ' • • ' ’ PINm i * s ■' '■ PageA-ip - Friday, Ju n ei 29,2 2001 , : s ■ J EditoDRiAL Idafelo dairy^ industrryhas i . w iaarniNUETU a fcDRAfioM. \ i j r — W i - teseapes regulatItion . m I :.’j^»kA -. . ^9 t :"- — If thqrcan*t“S€;~Sell'iiailk;' Idalib~dairi^^ ' “^ “S ^ t ^ d e n t 'O Tcritics, i but rem ^* ' ■i.^sSV jE ^'.<1 -'f can’t make any^ mIT o n ^ y .- ______' ___ her, the industry haslas hepn rhnnging _____ ‘ -i...... ^ - ...... ------T K a lV w h y aa"SatuT3ay ' deadline,e, fest. Regulation is Stillsti a moving tar* requiring d ^ries e to submit nutrientnt get.. •.. . I- • 1 • • J( managementt plans I to the st9 te:e R e e n a b le progress«ss is being made, j t e a . ' ' . Agriculture Dep;epartment, is so impor*ir* and a balance is beinjdng strpckJ One 1^ tant. No managtagement plan, no milkIk on^ sloppy operatorsrs arej being reeled permit. It^ that si . ■ .:\v itsimple; . . ' . . I . Critics will tel]tell you that d ^ ^ arere Ih e beauty of thiss patimp t apprcmch * M K b i ■> getting awayy w' ith is thaihat Idaho has not environmental j ^‘l^ o 's d aUtiry , industry killedled off an impor* - ■ der, but that^ no • tantt industry.:ir Here in ; case. A regulailatory iso)mmgu%unaertnore the Magic Valiev - _ _ -J------noose' "is ~stea all Oe rime, Imt ixe the economy is j ' ti^tening arount illy depradent on d aily industry. Justasimptiportantfy.Oe agricul[culture - the daily c m Ju st ask H IS m t hilled ustry has been a Hafliger, ownere ? o f a }ht star in an oth* . large, controvers:srsial- off a key j erwis< in '--'I J industry. ise dark sky. As ------1___ I and, yes, smelle lly ------—^ ----- cattlele )and crop prices C II daily near Filer-1:n He^ about to get suedd have stumbled, prococeeds from the ' , by s ta te a n d coununty officials, dairy industry haveve continued to- k Hafliger says:t^s he’s heen trying to Spend1 now,,^ k q i o . climb. Last year, the! locallo dairy indus- uestiprinslatel freshen the air aroundan his daiiy but, so0 try generated nearlyy 3$516 million in ■ he Bush adininististration’splan f” ^ far, nothing hasas worked.-He’s beenn cash receipts. f ■ . « to increase^enta;itagon spending \ ^ r given plenty of time,til but he has feiled VliXlAMD.ilARTTONG' ’ f°g>“:emplmployer, Lockhc^ Marrin; j jit 3 The dai^ industry papays a good wage ' ■ .by $33 billion nexlextyearis Having; foiformer executives of milipu^i to solve the probleiblem. Fed up with com-I- to a lot of local worken■jers. In turn, those ■ . . iinjustifiable. Buslushhad • ' L ,. ' , ------1 contractorssrs runi die Pentagon risks f j I plaints from nei^hbors,ne state and1 workers are able to 'afford ^ hotjse^ cars, JH m pledged to hold1 oloff on major in diele'Reagan ] P e n ta ^ went a step ; fur- putting theihe interests of the contractt^: '• ...... county offidals> aiare now .fixing to suei clothes and restaurantmt meals. Dairies ^ncreases in military spendirdinguntil^ter - th^byby !OTiting in an .^ n il 2 n'lh^ overthenatination’s legitimate defens^i | Hafliger. also pay hefty tajees,5, vwhich help pay Secretary of Defense Rumsfiisfeldcbm* . ’Ernes’’es” article diat better planniningcould needs. Theble best way to control runway; No matter whatlat critics Sity, the regu-- for law enforcement, f iletes his review of U.S. mUililitatystnte^, dit iM$64 union from current Perilritagon .' . m ilitary^^lending is to move tow^prfr- t, fire protection, builUt q a Ju n e 23 the I^mtagon(on announced latory tempo hasha been increasing; road repair, and otherer important ser- the iding levels and lead to mbrere effec- ventingnewlew threats from emerging,noE* he projkwed increases anywyway- ’ thredeidefense fOTces.. , ' • . by investing ; steadily. vices. 1 ing hundreds of billions oTdolv • There% more sa The administration’s newwmilitary i . wheih en R u m ^ d d b e ^ his defisfense • larsinquestii^onable, new rriili cary, scrutiny on water^ual- IdahoP dairy industry^ is fedng more blulueprint will cost taxpay^srs $343 billion review, ity testing for daira i^ disdiaiges. Ihere’^: regulation aU the-tim< sw,'die c o n ^ tic ^ wisdomm was that ware, ime. The regula- ne>ext year, which includi thithe Pentagon the Bus3uA administratiini would makem To guardid againsta such th rra^^B tish j stricter monitor-oring of water with-- tions haven’t come fafast enough for udgec plus the cost of nudedear-weapons somehj I drawals from the 1 shard tradeoffsihdie dtfeni•nsiebiid* administratiiration needs to do s e v ^ diin^ le Eastem Snake Plain1 some critics, but rememember, the full ctivities at thePep&rtmentntof,E n^gy. . ^ b J0 ckeep die cost of its militaryiry ambi- First, it mti j Aquifer. And licer his is ah enormous sura ; must abandon its cosdy missile* censed engineers mustt effect of these new reregulations still ™ tions1 fromfri going dutmgh the rool•of. It was defense faneantasy in favor of bold ^ploinat- i ^ ^ approve the plansins for sewage lagoons5 hasn’t been felt. Meaieanwhile, a key The Pentagon’s pro p o ^d$33biUion S assume,tned that Cold W arera systatemg icm o v estoto nreduce, and eventu^y ^ioU- jcrease alone equals twice t '.I .' at new or expandiiidii^ dairies, component df southemTO IdahoP econo- ^ e die combiiled pied ' ^ fight a Soviet v?ar mattachine . nate^ nudearlear weapons and long-range -u All of these reququirements are new. nnual military imdgets offalloftheso- al thatnoino longer existed would be'c('cast aside * balli^cmissnissfles.. ,u; my continues to generalirate a lot'of pay- cajjUled states of concem - Irai i; Fact is, the dair:airy industry has been1 roll: and taxes. ran, fraq, North in favorvor of quicker, inore maneuvuverdble. Second,, ititi must cancel costly Cold War Korbrea, Cuba, Sudan and Syriyria -that are long-rar I; yoked to a slew of regulatoiyJ measures That’s the right wayly ito regulate an vie^ range systems. relicslike'die;■ the; F-22 fighter, new aircrafc lewed as likely U.S. adversarsanes, accord- Butnns, the nev/ **quick strike”’”systems •. ■ Andfin^ially, it needs to reduce and 'is Lulget IS missile defense: BuBush’spetpro- a n d ai cocostly new missile shield. UnderU restructure U jeiCt « comes in at more than $7 re U.S. forces to hqijdle one fi? $7bilhon,a40 theguisuise of pmsuing “reform,** RumsfddR . majori^gionional conflict plus peacekeep-V ircent increase from the cujcurrent bud- has surrurTOundedhirnself with a ph>halanxof . ing duties. - !C. And that’s just the down ' -li'’ • . vn payment on defenseise In d u ^ e i^ tiv ^ whoowillbe i IfRumsfelfsfeld.is imwillingflr unable r h ^ nes-NewVS ^a pprograrn r that could cost uip p :to $240 bil-' given ur I unprecedented audibnty. . takethesecoii commbnsdise ^eps, membdrs !■ lion)n over the next two decade ides if plans to Ihe fcformer 'vice president of NOilOrth^: ofCongressa ClaifiWahnrth______.MOWSniH...... ■. , -.Advwtlilngdlneter .1 dep•ploy missile interceptors fr ss andtite public piust step fpT- 5 from land, Grummiiman, James Rodie, is now sedetaryse ward to demaanand them. Otherwise we will sea,a, aircraft and space hold[f fi in n ...... • ofdieA i .;Theniembersi i Air Force. Rumsfeld is consiisidering,' ' mortgage ourbur future to m^-concdVed;) Bfs of the BdNorial board andI w riu n of eilitorials are Stsphophan Hartgen, It wotild be one thing if thehesevast buyiig4lg 40 B-2 bom bersat $735mliUioo il V overpriced mi penditures were needed to j mmcary buildup that will ^ WillVilliam Brock, Clark WalworthIrth, Steve Cramp and Dan R eld t to defend the ' apiece,e. Northrop f prunxman makesesdieBZ tenthewalleidiets of major .vfleapons makers L i. ■ S Suntry, but they’re hot FomjrmerAir. , Secret Fort xetary of the Navy GordonlEnglmd E '. and rob'Ameimerica and the,worid of a >rce Chief of Staff MerriUIMcPeak W comtttos to the job straight from Getleneral chwceatpea — noteIted earlier this year that if ^ peace. > ■ j if we can’t pynaminslder their ’ . latest pronouncement is a:high. h , Ifdiisdamiim is built, it wouid'destryy-u ] editorial or readerr comcc m ent space to tice, bring » m e v^rong to to th e forefront opiniJiions arid pronouncementsnts do se to S S ’'!in "'; their near misses a t reasoiion a real the river abovi}ove and below the dam. From ■ cridgue their profoui'oundly biased and of commtmity knowledgeIge or w hat hav e - th eg Ie. Give it up ladies arid gemndemen. the American ] factually flaw ed vers ! gospel. I propose we call1 tlthis arro- ian Falls'Dam to the;Mir^dp(^ ersion of the culpabil- you, this one Is notliing{of of the son. This • gantW group of elitists the comn r these rocket sdentists hass single*2 backw ater (N6 ity of Sheriff Weaver mmittee of 10 (Nfossacfe Rocks area) me ver and th e Jerom e letter is to simply recomnmmend a won- : 1/S.. As/ rrumy experts as theyyuse, u there dly developed the theory thihat riverlsorily6.!/ 6.5 n ^ e s in l e n ^ In pie; g)5 County pn)secutorr anda: i^re even now . derful restaurant in HageIgerm an th a t has ' mustst be at least one or two thi ?alls should ease out of SIRCICOMM miles of free obliquely suggesting th atare' !e flflowing river, w e have* s o ^ iig or hinting (encour- become^>ne o f my and mym j husband’s . anattjtomically deprived. If the s COMM were, to be relocatedKltothe ofthebestfishfishiii^ hunting and retfai ■ aging) som eone, jusciisc anyone, to take up absolute favorites. The) onone I am refer* you1 area welcome to wear it wii the side of the river under theth con* ational oppom the cause. They ^sU l l ^ S “ rid 5 lt ortumties around. T ^ ^ - " sUke my viewpoints iring to is th e Snake Riverrar Grill. ■ isauuni-sex style. No one is toB sshould feel the committee of 101/5, it wwould tion of riverr needsne our procecti6n/« ' when I write. I speak^ the truth-the Pedro and I have visitecited th e Shake slighthted regardless of which bi greatest thing since the inve.vendon gives us muchich pleasur*] and it caimfat'^ unvarnished, unadul(lulcerated truth - ahd R ; iver Grill on several ocaKcasions, for theyyuse; i shirt pocket. The word, "coo50pera- replaced, lec th e chips fidl wheihere they may. 1breakfasts and for dinnenlers, and have Thih is group o f deep chinkiers Is evidendyabsent from thdidr Duringdiisslis stage of th e applic&iori,^'y^e To give credit wheihere credit is due, ialways been pleased. Theh e food is consis- relieced upon to render unbiaseeS d 'S in io n s ilfuy; at least, it is extremelyily rusty who oppose dii * they have publishedsd somi e very good itently fantastic, an d thee d:daily specials baseced upon irrefutable fact an IOC of usei letters to thele FFl e d d ^ ^ e r g y R e | i l a ^ editorials, but in thisUs particular topic, iare always a delight. We'e hhav e never genceice not possessed by we less- f o ' r S - t e NNCOLLEY Commission:1. TlThe application was filedAi they offer nothing bubut heresy and innu* had ] a bad m ealf and wei gcgb back again "Jortirtals. In case you haven’t ncnoticed, jeminc n e M arch and thedeaduneforfilirigthe endo. . and again only to fin d our.)ur. expectations ry'one . of these paragons of public « ' . motions to inteintervene.protestoi’Com- ' , Am I a h ie n d of JirJim W eaver?^ot ____„ ni 0tj>^jnet.biic exceedecded every time;------bpiniinibn-molding reside on thlesouth e: si&— Say no0 tot S n ak e River dam , m en tis July^11. 11 Please don’t hesitate, really. I shook his haihail'd once when " ' The ■] menu is reasonablyIf priced,pi and you he rhrer. I can personally’guarantee gl Thislet plioH ,• iurlett^s)ioDavldP.. introduced to him a t t letter is in regard to an appl at a public meeting definitely c g e ty o u r money*ley’s worth. ITie dilsi littie li discrepant wouldInevercolor nc - tionfiledlBd by Northwest Power Servrvic^ Bcretary, Federal E n d g y *‘! and talked w ith himm ffor about 10 min- staff s always trea ts us welleU an d does its “ fdlistort ls the opinions or delibliberations of ■ toconduci C om ra^on, 888 First St.,-'1 uces recentiy, b u t Iw i luct a stiiely m determ ine theh e fea- [w as bom w ith th e best I to m ake su re w e arere ttaken care of. com , m ittee of 1 0 1/S. Since'»wehave sibilityofof building a dam on the SninaMp. . . NE, Washingtoi«ton, DC 2(M26. You may ^ innate ability to reco{cognize tru e charac* IThe Snake R iv er Grill iss oione place we source of infallible advice:M available. River aboibove Eagle Rock. Ju st 17 ye : . mallyourcomnMnments.at th e commission’s Cer on firsc contact andan to sense phonies \will surely k ee p on our lisiUst of great . J-Mggest we use this resource« forf some- ago, a simdmilar propoisal was defeatefMihv a web site a t , ;'i i ■ ••') as far aw ay as acrossISS ith e stre e t {places to dine: lg constructive. They are niimuch more ' lar^ grouroup of local people who le^ Fen:ied.us/efi/doctfbelUim^;t Based on re cen t corconversations with If you w ant to hav e a ggre reat m ealw ith p;c at solving problems bnithenorth tl ^tchofof the Snake River. It is timi a copy of TOUT letter to die^j sound upright residenjents of Jerome ssome really great people, 1 ! of the river than the MuthlUiside. doitagaliipin.- S“ SsE: Northwest povM: Servicfis’i County, th eir unholyly ’vendetta has been. £gest you visit the.Shake Ri te is no reason to expend1 moneym for If thiss proposseldam pi comes to fruW a o n , m t L. Smidi, P.O. Box 53S,«} counterproductive. iiimsive surveys and planninf Hagerman.'I ’ ’ - • ingfor . :itwouldt(d t o t ^ destroy the'laststreretch of. ^2,(208)745^630, fax If an elecdon shouli)uld be held tomor* HEATHER PniO N TO N Is, b r i d ^ schools, etc., wiiMrichthis ' freeflowiiwing river bdow the AmeritricM - ' 09, or e-mail to. ' .; row, Jim W eaver wou'ould win by a land* W enden ned committee of asnite scholar^sd FallsDamam. The dam would be const and IF ' ...... the path revealed:}d to those of . ed nearr the th Duck Point section of d ELONAS f ■' ;5 I Doonesbury' ■ By Garry.l '.Trudeau Mallallard FlUmore - ByBruceTlnslBjr r soaacar W B P W W 1 w j a / fyu frn t) f e iB A im f ■nte H j j j H AacUTAn' OOOLMOti 9 HooftHa : . OBN/US ^ ri . \.70A4ff.>a/J' ) PtPNT wwig/ J . fr 1 KOAPTNB 1 /8 ^ ^ fiwSHSr- t - ' i l w ’ iM PiW '- ■ ‘

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■i'ARdL' U N D f C r i t i c ss c a l l ff o r i m i m e d ii a t e d :a i r y laa w s u i t |j jMEVAm ^ E Y ^ . By*yJohtiT.Huddy seehimn dosed down. But I wantIt tto see the against Hafliger.Haf “It’s prettyty nmuch in a preliminary stage \ ______— problem ims.stopped." V Som eresidents re who spoke Thihursday— right-now,—1,5^'said-Twin Falls County |Women'scei»irter — — ^------LocalU and sttte offidals mett vwith Filer complainedled that lawsuits can take yearsyi to Commissionn CChairman Ga^ Grindstaff, / FILER - The tension of nearlynei a robhi residentnts Thursday to discuss5 EHafliger’s , be settled,d: ...... ------who h as‘Mll'e d e n s i t y s c a n indorses seivices.'. .ooks for '•: “It’s importantIt tbt MVRMC to 'provide these serviirvices in a conve- . *•£ K for fi adults and fu n d s, tlth e aking decisions about widening ighway 75 and other improve- •^$2^ . for d ^ d r ^a uunder 12 years. Invited annual dedebt ents. n»kildaitnCtty e 'on 7 mil- The dty of Ketchum dedded ^Brackett JoinsIS Qralg’s ^ irlier this year to control the s a r y tmber of vehides entering the ;$taffa8<^ce [y by establishing paid paridng ^>'wASHINGTONyi ■ f - S S id by helping to provide alcer- recreation center rio " y o " ^Credcttiit^ve^bs^been ta p i^ to ly be itive transportation for com- serfe as'axi interiern:tn'Xr.S.'Sen. iMiMtiJulyllat J muters u te from Hailey and < KetflHim City Hall. * 6 6 6 ,«'800.- 0 l l { ^ Craig’s of&ce.i c e , .. •• BeUejUevue. The goal: to have no ^Hnw Quv PiHif t; r-A n O t h e< r •..I'JackBrackit^'a. a.Behior!major^ ^ $ 1 6 6 7 , moreore vehides entering the town :ing in a^cultiireire business and 20I yeyears fitim now thw are cur- council one addi- w ould 1 ndy coming into town. economics at •. Iowa State Uonal month to a d d e d fo f r University, ^tariarted virork on make ^ a decision debt serviuvice H H '" wWhen h the mayor’s budget 'Capitol Will earlierer this month. on the facility. ' coverairage mes out, there wiU be funds for I B r a ^ n said.hele 1applied for th e b u t wou staff person to stan implement- •position **to b e able a t to witness '------—' be releas :g ! p aid p a r k in g ,' sa id C ity :^Vemment in actiiction, to experi* att dthe end of each fiscal year a Admidministrator Jim Jaquet -etice life in our nsnation’s capital, rebisbudgeted Doug Werth, who represents le grassroots organization ap'd to make lastiistihg memories ^Lee Shepardson, secretaryuy th e itizens for S m an Growth, called with my fellow inteiItems.” thetie board o f d irec to rs fo r tht: e Citize lunity UUUUILCOUMtl/naTlMNm thee dldecision the establishment of .' 'Brackett is joiioined by three proiroposed Bill Janss Communi <•; lenter, said the board is comn bendimark. ;other interns fromm ssouthem Idaho BriandaNedvelsky,iy, io , gives' up on the plasticUc wand and blows bubblesI wwith bsr hands Instead. Briananda Is one of the ‘It will enable dties to keep an in Craig*0 officie. ed to doing what it takes evise the business plan sojthat tl: •tudentsattteBK3lckol Elamantsfy'Mlerant SurSummer Schcwl. Thursday wasvas their last day, and the sch(ihool hosted a ^yere oon how we’re doing as we to ten ish ip programj offers f nfort- • 'R eila Day’ picniclie wtth games and actlvlUe^>4 ffor the kids and their parentents at Twin Falls City Park. arch into the future," he said. < ■* I ^ p l e a chadiazice to becom e S,®le City of Ketchum is comfo b le w ith it- rx 'BlaBlairie County Recreation more acC^iaintedI w ith th e day-to- “I'm really optimistic: this'tl ' District istr Director Mary Austin ; da^ workings of CongressCo: an d th e robably will happen. T C roftrofts said th e recreation district : federal govemmeclent,” Craig s^d 350,000 is what .w o rk ^ for■ us m ta . T so supports ■ the measure in a press release.se. “At the same le past when we purchased t !cause of the importance of ..tim e we piit theirr eienergy and edu- ark and Ride lot,” sa CieJL^ABratiion to bbenefit »ping Ketchum a pedestrian- cation to good worliork. Interns a r e a louncilwoman Chris Potte.tters p e ts i ienc^communiCy. vital part of thetie making con- refesferring to the annual paymei“>eAts By Karen Bossickk r — I are the operativeire word here. K Kui u n Nelson said th e 26-mem- stituent services Goflow smoothly in thetie d ty m ad e on th e recenie?tly ■nmi*Nm»corf MarketI on Main Susarisan McBryant said the dty of &e preserve, fronom 9 to 11 aan. enue for concerts. It would a) „s S tr e e t a n d pproceed down Haileailey generally supports the Sahirday. a variety of wayitys.will.be towed Pr>Proceeds go to animal charities, feaieature a three-quarter-sizsi*ed down die street!e behind a canary Fonor more Infonnatlon. call 726-I' . Leadville Aveienue, ending at . conceincept But, at the same time, 1 The tour willII visit habitat ymnasium for aerobics th Thunderpaw s Express’E: new pet shele cautioned,a th e d ty is leery of ijestoration project!ct aieas an d lan d yellow 1968 Ford:d pickup decorat- 66{5688 orvisltthewebsltoat ould be expanded into the P¥*J;_pai __ed.for:the occasiLsion and dubbed ww^Mww.sunvalley.labs.not store at the 5 1 1L Building 1 on Fifth becorKoming a parking lot for com------^tected- ^-consiinservation e a se — -ing-igiot,' a'second-floor~stren|ength -theLabmobile.” _____ S treet muters ute who want to take ,b u ^ I staff and neigh- . •” '—:— itaents. Pnaerve st raining facility, and an outdc Adults and yoyoungsters alike dies ff noft. There organljlizers will install ' or' carpoolscat into Ketchum. boring lahdovmeriers vdll discuss leisi es who are happy being f iisure p o d w itb a water plun1“"^® are invited to don dc a dog collar, dies,es, and even pigs, catstl?nd t ' dieSunVaUeySStud, a cool dude — tiie natural historyory of the Silver andnd hot pools. There wouldW b e poodle gj^irt or w• hat hav e you (ianainaries U) join thc procession on the order iflf Elvis done up in Times'News Tin correspondent * C reek Valley and thti e goals of th e areireas for lap swimming but and bring thefrfr oWn Labrador i^.Leashes t^id cages that al5U o„ rad sunglasses, heavyhi metal neck- Karetaren Bossick can be reached in conseiration thatat is under way. PlMMSTO CENTER, retrievers* Lab) vraimabes,^ poo- thee [ pets to control their masilasters Please!e see UBS, Page B3 HaUet3i/«yaf57WlII. IParticipants shoul^ d : m e e t a t th e - , iHsitor CM ter porchrch. _ ; For more infbriarinadoi^ call 788- T ] 2 0 3 . Burley putsI sk^ate pairk out: to bid for thiiird time I^alta man reaeappolnt^ yRuftStrarter .' . vote, sail^ d the money is still not thhere. e project haslas ladced organization andidiatdie ti Somequestioistioned Thursd^ whether die coHh vie^ division conommlMloner na wittaf "W es) are no different dian weire w ere two reCTeationcm committee haai’t found aranylead- ; crete would have.enou^hav time to cure before ------weeksajago,” Anderson said, ersto le adid tthe fund-raising charge. winter hits. ButSut Jseme said that pounng the con- Malta man has _ Anjxfrfv»ilrf>i^orftw-bmf ■ BOISE - i Mo *27,000 sdn to , The motionn to put the projectto o u t for bid “1 feel1 at a this point the kids arere being ' cretebylateAuj b ^ reappointedJd to a term as a BURLEY-^P v n th roughly $2! Biae, die B u ri^ City Coundl1 d

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