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Tho Gorogo ol Souihoin ,et tn sleep she’s cr.iii'fii■fill uir CSI’s cliild care denis( ;\iih young families,' Bbt forr a s in ^ e p aren t juggling Idaho plots Ms luturc inn o n th e c e n te r ii. tak<-t;i call.' of her son ••'Miai uuis to th e heartri ot Ihc »“!"■ sch o o l an<3nd raising a child, the /eekeiuls, w Iu Jl- -iltc' attendsii classes and ' jiistituti'in,j ibal ue reallyJy cry ti. S P ( ) R i > ; task con be daunting, indeed. I d o n ’t K‘‘l doeshoiiifw•w.)il<, i makei: this tolally acces^rssihie,” 1 ‘ Democratic >phomore Christie Wood, to catch up on things likeke M nmijl _ Hut the ccicen ter is lim ited to 53 saids CSI President i i c Davo Snoddon I Out of action: c s r s bi ^ Party to help s a constant balancing act stu d en ts g et lo do," Worn:■nd Siiid. • chiiilren ■erpor semester, Tl|e wait- Meyeiiioeffer.I' ■ f'- season cam e to an cAtendfiiday ■viis'Sg.j.y, Moreover, Snsha seemsns to have inn lisi yrowows. taking up ii> two The chief goal is to expapanel lliL- rc-o n cT cisf: il. But he also said ^>'ear4 ld S asha and pur* ouis'ider, he brings w hen th e G olden Eag.agles lost suing herr associatea d eg ree in psy- ’the uncanny ability to> only( net years bcl'or(in- a slot opens up, childc care facility. DenialLi .l l .a s to Dbde in the Distric sick on the days Wood hashi a tost. Meanwhik-,J, thei niimher of sinule longIi since ou.tpated the 117-ve ir- o bjectivity to tthe stale. 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I< ,i. she said. parents aiieilending dasses comin- oklo center’s ability to caieirc-, ii.'all tiM Him,: lhal ; "It’s really difficuli11 when I uestoincicM'cMse. w h en h e deci<ecidetl lo make his Page B l SI.Q dQcledicates her days to hesaid. is tliai hlaiio scnoolwork3rk and her niglus to her Ihave to miss days oft> class 'riius, as, a a concerted effort lo Pleaso see CSI,l,PageA2 I home here, he ^ M needs m ore jobj()bs wilh bfiiiT pay, H "There’s morenio people in this | N a t i o n - suite per capiajJiia with multiple jobs than anyny olheri slale in the _____ Tor»rt claim alLlieges impproper quelestioning^ of^ smden nalion,” he saisaid, Idaho also has ihe lowest paypaj for women and Ilf th e p a re n ts o f tw o Killii claim s, but he ci>uldn'Int com- si>ends ther leastle. on economic D i d jjudge u ask them ababout their sex li\1\ us. siiulents. nieiiin even, if he had. , development,ll, B y Sandy Millermi (Gooding County School)1 District "Basically.ly. I can ’t ci>inmenc at "ll wouldn’t be appropri; "But howca■ can you draw good ■ Tlmc»N9Wiw iw ftter________________ ^231, llustiine,’ JaiJam es said. nme to comment on someoiuIIIL (.lse s jobs to this Slatstale when you irv lo i(* lo th e tort tliiinis. Sill litigationli or planned lilig: ^M ^^ The first tort claim wasw filed Accordini'i bring busines:■less to th e s ia u -.b v * f l Gissiily said. G O O D>ING I^ - A magistrate IMay 1, and the sccond was filed District Magiagistraie Judge Kevin C lhal Idaho has ,i low ow ed up at the .school According to the docuilun.-nis advertising iha ju d g e wa:vas given a room at 'Tuesday. A tort claim is; a precur- Cassidy show ’ h esaid . still under April 22 aftiifter finding a letter thetl judge was providedJ 'wilh a wigc base?" be P r e s id e n t G ooding; HHigh School where he £sor to suing. T he case is sti giires the cunneciion-- ^fli^B Working on a plan: P n iwsuit hns "’i»<--h rcfcrrerretl to his daughter, a roomr at the school wheI,ere h e , ‘ w as allowwed e to interrogate stu* >investigation a n d no law; lie made ass aian ambassador lu B ush w an ts m o re w elf dents about3ut th eir sex lives, accord- Ibeen filed, said Joseph Jai[ames, the indent at :hethe school. recipients to find jobs'OS. ing to two0 t<tort claim s filed against rattorney who filed the torort claims Cassidy %aiilsail he hadn’t seen the Please see TORT,r, PageA2f Pleaseese se^ e BLINKEN, Paije A2 Page A3 , _ C o M i N c : S d nNDAY i ■ ■ urch o f^N^ativity Standoff5 fen d s Q What’s next?: T h e fanfamilies ditional site of Jesus’ birthplace l i t t l e w ho b rin g ho m e Simpin p lo t pay* H m m WWI Buildingngsuft'crs Israeli troops masass paved the ua;way for an Israeli. checks face an uncert£irtain HHnK - D5 iroOp pullbackick from llethleheni iient dam iif^c on Gaza boundary - fu tu re. iiv permant Friday evening, ing. elfeclivi'ly (.'lid _ Tho Associateated Pross____________ emergeda wilh little permiiianciil iiiB ' ' 1^ 'i'i'i;»lary ii offensive Isi a d (Idam age. l a u n c h e d NtaiMarch J‘J againsi fl fl ^ ^ 9 HBTIILI-IIl-HI-M, West Bank - Thirteen militiamen wlivh.i had I'iiicM iiiian iiiilimilitias in the \V>.-si ■ ■ p u lUlied its troops and beenb holed up inside wererc n.i.vM of Heihlehem Friday. intoii European exile, a n d 26 idmorning. had h-l'i iIii-ibuM 'ti.
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