GoldekEN EAGLES SWEEP SnUNGERERS ON THE GOLDENNSHOREi CSI softball tea;eam p u s h e s acro ss3 Many IdahcIho Catholics 19 runs to) winw double-header. embrace ImmigrationItr reform. SEE SPORTS. B l ' ■ m SEER■ REUGION, 0 1 Good Momiiming

» ^ 6 0 ■ ^ SftTUROAlAY LCW40 ■ Api lbtrt Amittreng j Parentjtscompla ainedabo3Ul Seiifteniceil b u s ®i^ b e f o iire^boffilrtt o e a r ^ fei i r ^ v' ByJnlnPalMr ■ c n c d stu d e n ts. ______They said ArA rm s tro n g , 34, ;* bnide | I a lw ay s w o re a bb a a : se b a ll c a p lo w p i n i h i m FILER — Some! parentsp over his eyes, vWiwWch were usu- ™TVi2?5 I rwwanYnadfledof ^ ■ dcscribwl AJbcn Amumuirong. ally covcrcd witwilh dark sun- ^ i S & i thc bus driver f o s s e s . ■;a¥KuaOen.\~^ ■ ■ Qccuscd of ’ M y kids wouUluld c o m c h o m e " • «^ F i M i e t ■ calling In a a n d tell m e th aat t 1he would be a •' bomb threat scream ing terror,ror,' sold Daniel VlrgM it^ (0 thc Filer L y o n s, w h o se ththree children fMisHepa S c h o o l rode thc school3l tb u s d riv e n b y ; 'J*. ' I District on Albcn Armstrongmg. There were ■ . ■ .■•O•nMWAi'-.vi,...' I T h u r s d a y parents who eveiven fUed com- 'iv' morning, os a plaints about hinhim bccause he ¥ "* 5■iisijm.cbi»aB;..:. ^ ■ I WMtadformaMM H strange man w o u ld te rrify t ' '■> w h o n e v e r m u c h ." llfN5^thrML,-:, ■ spoke with sa.MaKM'''" I parents but frequentlyilyihicai. t Please seal*MOm. Pago A3 “

“We require StaState and federal backckground checks, as wwell as other I screenings, andnd we didn’t find anyilything of concern in1 hisY record.’’ I — Tony BamIimhart, a o of Western Suttales Bus Company H / ; GunmanI kills hosta^Ige, then hinmselfat | Johnson Space5 CentIter office buuilding I ‘I NASA security nrand barricade they driverc past a security H V IC hlrrwclf in the bulljullding, which guord. Thee bbi a d g e allow s woric- H houses communiiinicadons and crs acccss (o(oi dc sig ru itcd build* - i |H ' . H O U S T O N — A NASA\SA con- tnicklng systemsts ffor die spacc ings. : tract worker toolc a handgunhar shuttle, authorille:lies sa id . NASA Iddcntined e i the slain H inside on ofllcc buildingngFriday t NASA spokestesman Doug hostage asIS D1 avid Beveriy, a at the Johnson Spacee CcnterC Peterson saidI tthc agency civil servantn t wv h o w o rk e d a t th e and fatally shot a h ho o sta g e w o u ld a M c w itss usecurity. agcncy. Beveinrriy, who was shot H before killing himself,!f. policef ‘Any organlzaization would in thc chcsilest, was probably ' said. A second hostage ho toko a good, hardud look at the killed 'In diethc eariy minutes of escaped with m inor injurijurlcs. tdndofreviewpnxirocess w c h a v e th e w h o le ordeal.’’ord policc sold. T h c g u n m a n . William Wi w ith pcopie," Pctcistersonsaid. A sccondd hostage.h Identified Phillips, 60, was able to taket a To enter the Sfspace ccnier. snub-nosed revolver;r past workers flash anh IID badge as P’easele sees MSA. Page A3 H ■BEMfstKir I n W d ts n r - ■ roM daM M * ■

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■ . tw e * Catlee FMrtM Hai, S3, m t Mn beat paiela for tlM fbst-tftpH B rtin i t tlltm . noieiaNenater200S. iMtnnd Ftidn te 30 rur* vflkeal More andd more panrents crossiiing the nConvicted c n slaying, Pj^ina line whenn helping IVivithhomewwork ^ of shotgun not eligible le before 20D35 BjrVUwiiamn expensive kits kit! — got hl^cr Tha W thlntton Poi*Mt Krades. e for parole ------'It was obvious ol parents ^ClCmidyFffMlmai — Joc knew made dicm1011,“ all he said. Time io when his Tlic episodeode underscores a was studying growing tensc n s io n o v e r h o w rWfN TV FALLS — A man came home much parentalntal Involvement In comnvicted of first-degree cnt to build a daily homewo!work and projects munjrder in thc Nov. 29. 2005. i srcd a catapult is appropriateate and who b to sawcw d-off shotgun slaying of n m e t a n d p u t it b la m e w h en n parentsp cross thc Jessesc Naranjo was scntcnccd line. a t noon nc Friday to spend 30r vas Slue, was Educatorss saysi that the cor- yeanirs to life in prison, I or-old daugh- rect level of o: involvement Juiuon Carios Fuentes Pina,f 1 he wanted to depends onI theth chUd and his 33, whov the judge classified . d. His effort or her dcvclorclopmental stage as 'short-fused,''s 'his own lid Joc. who but that someme parents arc so worsrst enem y,' and 'a seriali t n a m e n o t b e c o m p c tid v e! thatth. diey go over- vlolclent offender’ hardly bat- antagonizing board te dI a n e y e a s h e w as rea d h is ! daughter's 'You sometljletlmes run across senteitcnce and guards escort* lounty, Md., parents whoo aret what 1 call cdhim hi from Courtroom One hgweetaTlfirSIdr WASHINGTON - aaeiarteaaCMiaeFMetnBaMdadla^ar* just what to do . Machiavellianan parents| who are intoto t h e j a l L ' a n W k « b ir dN gblir IM n c i . ov’crall grade trying to justlynifythe ends any- AtiI district judge listened to < A fe o N 'e l the M e Fdb Umrnm.------NMB,U,«MisdMe*pn)M daughter, who wa A»lNtDgfJtneNm4iloe«« Rom an history,•'3 a D. B ut w h a t w a y th e y c an,” n ,” said Dan l^nt. TWinin Falls County prosecut- I hr tha in l 4 a ^ M riv glH«84e n m b t rw hv t«n(M «nr lm about the a social studludles teacher at Ing; Attomisyj Grant Loebs diM ^ Irft te r i a a c ^ FrU v iflif I with on osslgnmcm ite Pina’s long history of P k i n s ceeik ted In i year farTithcr t crime of intimidationan in th c herw diN iiiblhrdhw rtl c a ta p u lt. H c o r d cd m "silly" was Broad Run High H School in recite lence. wiiich occupied the d r u g cu ltu re." dalrbM mrfcMdpnfKbli k it f ro m th e In ternllts e — dearly I with more Please seo HOMRMKWOM, P8£e A3 bodyiy of Loebs’ argument. protection of society" rathrfth a A jury convicted PinaP for i •NToprW*. toge (her himself. than rehabilitation. fuse," kidnapping Naranjo,0. w hich The task, he was F ifth;h District Judge G. lg sh o t a s n o t I n h is 12-ycar>« ______Rlchflhard Devan agreed wilh ■you are a person withusing ied to Nafan{o getting Locb!;bs that there was no mil- ivery, v e ry s h o rt . fuseIcncc h e trie d to cscapc. Joliohnny A. te r's sk ill set. a n d he said Bevan, dlscussit: and Shores, thc triggercr m a n . give her a hand, igatindng evidence — Justlflcar i 1 for reducing Pina's pun- iPina's explosions of violemICS In pleaded guilty to voliToIuntary Clustfled* ...... E l-ie Brt e a r n e d a D, saloreseope id ...... CO U c u hn t...... J14.C3 H o u r ment —• and chose "to 1Inside thc jail, in pubUc ar SwvtM directofy...... ES Co< asked that his lostitnUe ni ...... £14 OWtuan*la n e * ...... C2 ish m i VWI«y...... C l OpMtonon ...... c o m e threats made to wimessesras a P lea se s e e FOU.1. fPage A3 R M lettttt...... E l^ C« used to avoid ani M ne down on the side of i W ict...... tl* Do *oney...... 04 Su|(to|lcu)|icu ...... £a his case. "This was not officials at his > crimc of passion. It was Montgomery Cou

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I ’ODAY'SHAPWENINGS W SnttosttM taM MM lEdKsftal for pubiicatioh on thisthla ------page? Send It by wnaUrwM to rnM^nagfcvaH9y.com. L:____1 ------JREnS/WTOEHTBiniMIIEMT, . Submissions must.lndtKlude^wrtter^.name..Bddr&iu daytime tsiophqne numumber. M ni Editorials c an b e up i BotM'i Rhythm Oof»ogt, /oung people who makete music, end do "Catfnllc )llcsioin ^ p a i g n I words in length. Theyf willw b e subjected to th e satne vi dance routines *out BBUI S h o h o n e y sater, Hailey. $18 for adults anda> senior dchaicdd bi)y the U.S. House of Idaho/West _ NAnON/WORLi citizens and $10 foror children.c 5789122. and company-1y-got off-w ork ------Rcprescntjentatlves in 2005 and eariy Friday as die CoUegc b y th e Sc Senate in 2006 — is of Southern IdIdaho softball B O i m I being cmt fffrSfflPfW PRAB^ jmbraced by Catholics team dlspatchtiied Colorado hout the Diocese of F M Meyer McondI anannual Relay for Ufe yard salefundrals:-m . NorthwesternI IIn a p^r of_ which-covers ail of er, 6 a.m. (no early' birdsi).bli 591 Wlldrose Loop) {cross(c street idaho! five*inning run'in-ruJc ^m es, is Carriage Lane Nort^orth from Addison Avenue or)r Rf ler w in n in g 9 -0 ancn d lO - L SEE PAGE 0 1 .Avenue), proceeds to iAmerican Cancer Society. 7 3 6 5 3 4 0 . SEE PAGE B l Idaho ProeeMinc Rela;elay fbr Ufe team garage saliw la,8a.m .to PareiltSjIs speak up about ■ sweeps 2 p.m.. Idaho Processiissing Co.. 823 S. Oneida, Rupert,Ru (al the anwcfoil i second stop light In1 RupertRt across from Qualityy Tire),1 pro- amesteded bus driver h Friday ceeds to the Americancan Cancer Society's Relay forfoi Ufe. 436- FILERt — I ^ n t s d e s c rib e d I — TWo m o re A lb c n A jm 4104, ext. 8007. Jinsut)ng. 34. the bus 0. elieved to hove called Q The United Methodlata t Church4 of WendeU huge IndoorIn vard : o f S o u th e rn and eookadfood Mielie fundraiser.I 8:30 a.m. to 3^3 ; in a bombTib Oireat to the Filer I 1 team picked S c h o o l D ■church basement, 175.75 E. Main Street, 5366583 District Thursday ■ r iate-season . . m o rn in g^ , oas a stmnge man k Hagrnman PuMIc UbrarKary Indoor yard tale, 9 a.m.m. to 4 p.m.. whonc^rs SI Athlctic •e r s p o k e w ith p a r e n ts ^ • VM Street advano ins Friday in Hagerman Grange Hall,lall, 2 40 Salmon Street E.. 837-652083 or but frcqucnjcntly threatened stu- CSI baseballbeating the 8374955. d e n ts. convided on 19 countss Dow nears 13,000 of Eastern Tha ISth anntAl lissdid BookI Sale, books, movies,:s , audio Eastern IHah SEE PAGE A l DENVER — In die latestit NEWYORK —WaUS 13-1. The 37- :books and CD^, 10 a.m.a.n to 4 p.m.. Magic Valley I in a scries of convicUonss bounded higher Fr PIUCE.UCnh- .10 Macy's. 25 cents am AC) Golden and up. 7366205. Son.ewerrarenl notified againsl corporate execu­ huriling the Dcnv )i dow n, six to go.FaUs a n : n o w about bonwmbtiireat tives. one-time CEO Joee industrial average I The College1 caway from CLUBS il Nacciiio w a s f o u n d g u ilty of rccord close approoc Idaho baseb^ing ti privileges j AWPqWWIiaTWWS F IL B l -— Parents are >von- ilic Idaho Writara Uague m Uiegally se llin g $52 m illio n1 13,000 as Investors c up a pair ofa cI d o n o f th e > meeting, open to anyone Interestedint In drtng ivhnihat number tlie Filer In stock amid on account­ Scenic Wesl all forms of writing; (WL b ro ted a w ee k o f surpris R egion 18 WL State WriUng Contest Infoiformation School DlstDistrict was calling in(ing scandal that neariy sankc ly stro n g c o m in g s repot Conference win . . jvllJ be given, noon to> 2 p.m., Perkins Family Restastaurant. when It triedried to notify parents Qvt?wcst Communications. SEE PAGI) 0 P rice. U ta h , biSEE PAGE B l ^ •1 5 6 4 Blue Lakes Bhrd.rd. N..I 324-7694 or 736-679797. th a t th e ir' stustudents were being - SEE PAGE 04 host College < released dueiu e to a b o m b th r e a t. ^ ' Vbus inked to s aUl . S treet U tah 2-1 a n d back 13 on E m m y Several pareta re n ts sa y th e y n e v e r QClasses i resume after Friday, 12 {25-9 SWA( received aic ca a ll. 11^ Nrih^reseaicbeisfr Jo n e s Eagles ofT W in tFa i ^ “Fancy Naiwy-Party-far' fanciest costume contest duiduring story InatatLewisCiafh SEE PAGE C l infections by a recc! to a just Iwo wins: —t Tbnighi ■: time; bring a picture of pet( for prize drawing. 1 p.nr).m., Bames LEWISTON — A Lewis- discovered virus mightlachlng securing hostingleedw ay : and Moble Booksellers.:■s. 1239 Polellne Road, no ccc o s t. 7 3 3 - :iark State College student responsible for a signlfic■s cele- for first-round ac 5554. ates for the wa arrested Friday mom- fraction of stillbirprising- upcoming Ren Challenge ng widiout incident after Swedish and Amerlports. Tournament. tmier. Magic jF E S n V A lS ■ Ile allegedly threatened to researchers repor’AGE 0 4 mder SI Stocks hoot people at the school, Thursday in the joui • Colabnrte Earth Day, wiltwith gam es for children, nativitive Electronics irompting the brief closure Birth Defects Research.I . MVSracers bi - sales, vendors and muslilusic by Buckskin Slble Reviewlew and ?f the coUcge and all SEE PAGE division will r Clumsy Lovers. 10 a.m.m. toi 5 p.m. fair ectMtles (non o rsfind tbeiracktonij ubilc schools in lown. class this -- and 7 p.m. doors operUi!nJor.&43.m. Concen Celebratration, ollce said. Bodies of tmminencccnlly TWIN FALLS - pul race already Z Radio Rondevoo. IWinI FalFalls, $15 for concert (plus a The'l8-ycar-old student ight be Magic Valley Spechis season, poll found m colapse : beverages sold), 42348:4835 or 733-3937. co n riasn ad lold others he planned tificant open up the gatiening-night rintematlonal Astronomyny Day,I with solar viewing, asia stro n o m y ) climb the college's clock BARTON, M d .— W[births. ork Itocky Mountaind ie wiiy ic's Rna SentCf iind and space make^nd-takcBke projects, nightlme telescc >wer and shoot people found the bodies ofle rlct a n Series. l\r p s l Premdo w n o n d > Ing and more, 1 p.m. to midnight.r Centennial Cbser TW IN TALLteflcedIV6IIVCU ilh a rifle to mark the miners Friday trappported Valley Pipe Thunc Fuen.cs pi™. glidi anniversary of the when a wall sectionournal c and the Quale's E . - Herrett Center, CSI, no) costcc for most acthrltles. 73232.66S6. ni5l.dc8rcom EE PACE BS MLS — )uon Carlos wiltolumbine massacre. lapsed in an open-pit c H ornets. 29. 2005, n sa\^ a . 33. c o n v ic te d o f uigi:illceSgt. Don Blair said. iT^e In western MarylaiAGE C3 T h e P re m ie r dl» UTH AND SAFETY E HEALT slaying o f emunleriniheNov. les: Coli SEE PAGE A4 a fed e ra l m in e o fllc ial sal be the only c sawed-off shotgun polli v y .F .E . Groupt: Heart SavSaver C ourse. CPR, limited1 totc ten St-nlcnccd at SEE PAGEe i S ev en in g w ith a rac V people, 1 to 4 p.m.. Clovtlover Trinity Lutheran School,: iesse Namnjo was Dleges question in-lhe books thL at noon Friday to _ _ Clashes erupt near N ow th a t th e o p e n 5*0825 E.. Buhl. 58.50 marmanual and $2.50 certlficatioMon, 731- 2035. L'ars to IlfL* in p r is o n COdlab campus gun lain •C -9169 or 326-5198 to regjregister. 'orkers jitte rs a rc o u t o f tli glble parole before A Utah state law that fDosqiie in Baghdad>f two time to buckle d :RegIitration for April 2616 anda 27 AARP Driver Safetys ty ow s stu d e n ts CO re q u e st a BAGHDAD — U.S. apped he get serious, r Clasaea, for all ages, no>0 membershipr required andd insur-i Resident 6s< SEE PAGE A l Aommaie -wtio does not n col* SEE ance discount provided foi copters pounded an ar I for participants age 55 and i vc a concealed weapon near a Shiite m osqueIt wi cool a.m. to 1 p.m., Heallh endam Welfare building, 601 Pol escorted out - rmii won't take effect heavy machine-gunyiond. H :• Road. $10 (pre-reglstratloritlon required), 733-9680 orr 7733- WENDELLI meeting • ^ itil A pril 3 0 . lo n g a fte r Friday, killing two militansaid. ! iJNyfHR^ 1168. c sco rtc d o u t c jst students hove already just ^ead of the start(GEAS c o u n cil m e etln-L — After being untilcd out ihelr dormitory weekly prayer services ar policc. oil DianiJt of a recent city most : hobm e plications for the fall outraging preachers loyal WB/wp(w r e k n o w is. ”If -•dngy o t ijy the chief of filledn ester. :U .F .E . Qroupe: Horae Cara radical Shiite clcr[i tars for Beginners, wilh tips1 anda city and askiana tl Stcrk wants to appli SEE PAGE A4 M u q la d a ol-Sadr. 1 demonstrations on groomli}ming and saddling a horse forfc flrst- who can youyou rc can't go to the seme SEE PAGEhe C ll. time owners, 1 p.m.. Clovelover Trinity Lutheran School,i, 3 5 5 2 k them quustions. !b site: Idaho loses a re a ^ N. 1825 E.. Buhl, no cost.•St. (405) 9 7 3 ^ 9 5 or 326-5: m . Pope revises Smbo, ' w ith i ; Maclc Valley Model RallroiIroadera group, public Is Invlti Benefit raise SEE PAGE C l WeOwer ta Dem. shift lire lOlSE — Idaho voters ho^ for babies r bring and run their trains.IS. (parental( supervision for th o s e fbr cancer si Itants ' '^'^^^SESdiSSBI lises money PO*lin sent an all- VATICAN CITY — Popu t o f , ; under age 18), noon to 4 p.m..c Model Rail Road BuiKuilalng. IIAGEHMAN ; Filer ftirgrounds. Rler. 404 lubllcan delegation to B enedict XVI lia s rcrvcrses a n d '• *04-2151. Standing rootrsunmor :: An Eveninc of Pinochle, 7 ( Igress last November, centuries of tmdlliomyai 10 ; ; 7 p.m.. Ageless Senior Cententer. 310 Saturday at ANn I — ll was nepuring die slate with Ihe rlcrlc > ^ Main N., Kimberly, $1. (brlnbring your own treats). 4234c Roman Catholic teachln -4338. for canccr oom s only last CongIt political power in a on limbo, opproving n benefit dinner leavin Smith, ns more t'ly Dcmocnitic-domi- Vatican report releasei H!MUSEUMS pic turned out survivorfl Tom leastcd Washington, D.C., Friday that says there wer I ^ P ore tiian 200 peo- newly .' Biulkner Planetarium, “Fari^ar Out Space Places” a l 2 (p.m.: ording to a Web sile ‘‘serious*’ grounds lo hopi ut fo r th e e v e n t. n a te: dtracks die annual wax rwSKY: Radio Station oft] l a t e s t . that children w ho die widi >f the Stars" at 4 p.m.: Great SEE PAGE C l a c c o r Wonders ofthe UnlverM”e ” ati 7 p.m.; and “Led Zeppe wane of Capitol.Hill . out being baptized con g< tpeiln: tiiatidc. tl Pope Maiclmum Volume r a t 8:158:: p.m.. Herrett Center, CS lo heav en . C S I, Twin I - „ 1 ™ n n d V SEE PAGE A4 rrsid Falls, $4 for adults. $3 for: ludents Russen E.Shefl SEE PAGE C: 'or senior citizens. $2 for stud m u s d onal '^SC|O0 k M I | : and $9 for families (chlldreidren under age 4 not admltte a arM ;t o have an event (Inciudlngng on-goIng< events) listed In the for ju b ilee H oJ u se to th e Times- ^ ' “ 3 iAiK«epn.U*rM 8eUam oiiatt. : May monthly calendar, plea:lease submit the name of the comment by Johrcphdne number u se In th e re a d e r MgMMfMnMCatn* .,T3».33S4 * event a brief descripUon, tin Fridoy's oplnlot MI.UM . time, place, cost and contactact num- ^vrong. Jubileeo h11 n B o w m a n on ■IM Uwaa ftsctwr . .nsj?4T « ;w s ; ber by noon April 24 to Suzauzanne Browne by e-mail to lion -page was ' rea ch e d a t 736*25 ■BZSmSHIIHI H i ^■KnOBZElEEHMMM tic -'sbrowne®magicvalley.comlo or rb y fax. 734-5538. 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Driveier______H iomework ••pw other senicreealngs, u n d w e did - CeoHa•ttaM dftmpviU hnve a clue how to atiacl Parents rep lack — been shown to belie importunti sive parents4 —■ especially In reported thnt n’t find anythingan of concern In Loudlu d o u n Counly, Va, "T lierc is Armstrong wou I a n d fulling to d raw boundoidaries to .student success,.'SS, ullhougli adolescence^ —- c.in dimin&h /ould frequently his rccord3rd." s uch c h a push to gel the kids In I about what is acceptiptable research suggestss thatll Intru- dcvclopmeniuitiil o u tc o m es. * yell a t s tu d e n tsIS andai tluvaten to But whivhen asked If the com- thee bestt colleges that some- leave th e m o n il parental involvx-meni. n the side of the pony knccnew about the com* timesnes you find a parent who road. "1 think teachers arc v plaints nufiled by porents of stu- goeses over the edge and does Intentloned. hut some ■of I ^ B u t th e X,yonj'on family was^A^ents whc of the S t a t i o n e r >'ho ro d e tlie b u s driven th e w o rk fo r th e U ds, e v e n In assignments are imposs.jsslb le ary, Card and aifift Shov shockcd whenI hhi e a ctually c a r- b y /V rmristrong. st he sold Ihcy h i^ ?h school."i for some kids to do,"" saids _ ried tliro u g h wltlivltli th e tlircat. w e r e n o Gl/UfiU fo r AH Seasons an d Reasoi■otts — now noticing some TeaTeachers ulso say parcnis M arcia Simon, o Montgon:om ery "The temperaturatures vroro in "issues In his file." d o n 't n't always understand the public school purent ofif two.t Rn«SttUon«y.Jounulinuii,A(ldnuliGuaiBooki -KVlVEBYBOOSB- th e lo w -tc c n s an'and he decided “Wc stastarted looking at the lessor sons a child is suppled to _^recalllng_one assignmente n t In KllcbenCoUmlouWRer/Rcdpc Blnden, Baxei, C vdt I V to leave my sonon .at the .sclmol files, and t d there-could bcsome- leamim from a paniculnr proj- Which her.elementary scchool-Ik WeddlngAlbums, Sen b u c a a sc h e w a s r ScnpbookliPboiaAIbtimi M L os mnning late." thing monlore than Iwyond whut ect:i: makingi a collage, for age son hnd to design "a v . said Dcfna Lyon a veo- PItylnj Gird Sea.,BrfdgeSo)Rl>ul>|iTtliia Bril M yons, “He didn’t we inltioil]ally look for," Damhurt exam]im p le , isn ’t a w aste o f tim e, lovely" restaurant menu w call the sdioolI or the dispatch said. "WeVe a rc sca-en in g so m e u s soms o r e parents contend, bui >er the occasion, S S omce — he Just pictures and nutritional Ijifor-ini wehavejiairst the right canU" lust left m y 11- th in g s like Ilki the wuy he wus can1 prompi ote flne-motor, clas- m atlon about the food. , year-old son In tho freezing communlt inicating with chll- slUcatc a tio n u n d o th e r .skilLs. "Por kids who like to ddo o urt Comer o f Pole Une b B - weother." & Blue Lakes - 733-5332 P | . d re n ." UJut u t some parents say projects. It Is fine, but for.r kkids '------I- TVrin Fulls Cou County Slierifli Western!rn Stales Dus schoo,locls arc demanding more for whom this Is notlo t u deputies found id.her son an Company]l y provides b u s servic- p a re•eniul n i Involvement ^ glv- strehgtR,'"ii was torture."," !she hourlajertryinglilg to Nvalk h o m e c s fo r tliele FlierI School District, ing: assignmentsos: that chlldrcn -said. In th e snow . a s w e ll OSSLH several oiher schools can'ti't doci on their own — such Tlie involvement of a punlurent Other pare arents said throughouo u t th e M ogic Valley. a s m oath problems kids don'l In u child’s education has lo Armstrong simpmply did not Tlie FilerHer Policc Deportment E E N H m ; know how lu workwoi with dill- Is not relci:lcaslng details of the TVT A I • dren. even thou|lough some of InvcstlgntlcItlo n . w h ld i led tjH;m rASA____ M' ISIS OPEN FOR - • Armstrong’s youioungest riders to believe'C tht a t A m isirb n g w as weruinkinderganl^arten.—> . nupansiblible ,for the bomb CaattanM f t m p i p A l John Prosser, executive vl •Die bus coa :ompany thm ___ d ir e a t. , _ b y NNAS/y A us Fmn Crcnshaw.__ presidentj of Jacobs tnglnw m E i m irjiffi cmp!oyctI“Affnsinistrong safd'he ArfnVtroiirong Is being helil on cscapeip't^ afterlielng bound to'a Ing, 1 con/lnned tliat the gugun • HANCIi:iN(TBASKETS-« H tiid paSs'-allI bucfcj^undI *100,000) ballbt In the IWIn Polls chair \ HERBS------Ir wltli duct tape, police m i a n w as a co m p an y em ployloyct- . P O T T I chocks re q u ire dIforitsemploy- foi County JtJail. He will be Cupi.I. CJwuyneC Heady said. b I u t d e c lin e d to re le a s e oi T E P ROSES • CRAA P E S c*cs to d riv e a schoi:hool bus. arraigneddat8;l5a.m.April27 a Hielie gunman, an employee in 1 fo rm a tio n a b o m him . , • SEED» POTATOESF • ONI4IO N S "We’re obvlousimsly trying tp at the TVT\vin Palls County of Jacobs Jac Engineering of I’o lic e su ld h o m ld d e Inves • O N E CAULON L TOMATOES-♦ M O RE see w h a t, \i amythlng. n y t hap- Courthouseuse. Posade:tdena, Calif., shot himself gatorsf searched the gunmoj pened in term s5 oof f th e review ------o n c ei; il in th e h e o d m o re th a n house 1' wherc he lived atoiL t P A N S I procedures for the employee." Timcs-NcNews writer Joshua tlire e hours h after tlie standoff tmd a found no guns or any e\ SIES & VIOI•LAS said Tony Darnha nhort. CEO of Palmer coiicoivrs education. He b e g ai n n . p o lic c said. In itia l dence tl ut nil ubout tlie shootinr«: Reg. $1.: i - 8 9 W estern S ta te s Bu;Bus Compiiny. can beI't' readied at r e p oirts r ts indicated two sliots Mike Coats, ihe director i "We require stateitc iand federal, Jpalnifr^^m^mpgici’allcy.coni or . w e re; firefir d a b o u t 1:40 p.m . a n d th tl e Jo h n so n Space C enter, sa: background checki "Jl SAVE 1/21/ N O W ^ am . icks. as well as a t (208) 420'20-0526. a n o ihiier e i shot was heard about P P h illip s h u d w orked for NAS 5 p .mn . fo f( r 12 lo 13 years a n d "up uni N o}ne n e of die people involved recently, n he has been u goor i EMERALDLD GREEN ARBORRVTTA Pina_ w a s lImmedluTl'ly m i identified. em e ployee." R e g . S2-‘ SAVE*mlatio^ $ ^1 ^1 CeotedftmiMcsiU1 Al lo u d e r thun u n a n y o th e r noise In g 40% OF>ff NOW H *!} nianslnugliter befoiiifore (estifying th e c o u rtroroom. o It caused morc F against Pina in hIstiIs trlul. Shori’s' d a m a g eat a t sentencing thnn c: BACK BYlY POPULAR DEM/^ A N D sentencing Is sdi R em odel? B 169.90 40'|Q% O ff M i'ina's mother, sliilsilling across ble for parolirole until 2035. Dut M ^ from h e r in th e c ooiirtroom. tii his attorneyley Andrew Parnes E l “ piQ ^lllC DtS f t reat untfl April, 20081 P 7 0 % Ofli f f SENIORS-Tues>sdays "I’m not here tolo hate any- said normalnally parole boards n • C o b ln et rcc o n d lilctio n ln g B 7/2 Price D,Dellvery-BARK-Thurirsdays body," Ucrtha siildid ItIn u quiver- do not relieleasL- first-degree ^ 9 • rcfacing •> rn e w c a b in e is Ing voicc. "It is tntme society murderers s • c o u n te rs «' nflo o r refln lsliln g needs (protecting).igj. You c an ’t b e c o m e cllgil ^ ' undo uiiat happenpened. Ihit I . ------Ve remodel kitchens-ancid your expectations! ' w ant h is m o th e r toknowiliuilto k Cassitiy Fricdmiiii f coivrs 1 1 1 I I B H d on't feel h a te. 1 lee knowski whut crime andcoiirtsfortheTtiiics- cat ny.ljL U il.!JII Call Today! i & H & y W h ere Adoto n m eets he did. And my soson did not Ncu-s. He can ca be nnched at B GARDEN CECENTCR*^ Eon/and-TwTwlti Follt •_descrve to die." (208)735-324•241 or by e-mail al Q Utdtentuneup.com 7 3 6 - 1 0 3 6 CAPING 734.85 Pina’s violent record run spiike cfriethuaniihiif'maiiici'filUy.coni. rcfaio CMMd tni qnonl b, T 33Q iiil-lil-M'D-1'lgini WhMAddhonMMOE.

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i i iM Tiiw»»w,Tyir^i IDAHOANWEST , [ Classses resilime at 1Lewis-iClark SState affter thn•eat *: U -W ISrO N (AP)) -— A Lew is- c lim b th e coUi oUege's dock tower licadlngB ifihcrc around 7 a.m.. O C asses resumed ol 10 a.m.m. pul safely first." w h o a tte n d e d a scschool board Clark S(at'c Collegcegc studeni Ond shoot peo ►eople w ith a rlilc lo Ulnlr said,lid. Dloir could not say atI Lcwis-QoxkL Slate and oi dtyily The man, Idenliflciifled by meeting die prcvloIo u s evening, was am stcd Triclaylay m o rn in g m o rk ih c eight ghth aruiivcrsary of whetherT ihe student was schi:lioois, ofndals sold. police os Richard Sonnetm en. h a d A cco rd in g to pollolicc, th c p a r- . wlihout InddcncI aficr> he the Columb Tiblne massacn?, armed. “h’s“I hard to tell If It was a allegedly mode similarir llthreats ent wore a T-sliirtIrt w id i refer- . nllcKwlly threateneded to shoot policc Sgt. Doi Don Dialr sold. Ihe thnthreats prompted Ihc serl:rlous threat." collegege In other placcs he haslas lived, ences to school sheihootlngs ihal people at Ihc school.>ol. p r o m p t- “H e s a id I I he would give shutdownvn ( of Lcwis-anik State, spollokcsm an lien Sahlberg said.id. a n d th e th re a t w as ta k e r e. A m lsh a n d ■ I , ingthe.briefdosurtjo ken serl- read: “Columbine. rtjofihecol- Lewiston ■its ’li own little which hashas obout 3,500 stu- "WiViiii this being ihe annlver- , ' ' Icgc and all public s< tr- ously, Blair said. S h a d o w B u ilc.” c sdiools in Columbine,"*"•Dlairsald. I denis, pliplus Lewiston High sarytry of Columbine, and look3k In s o u th w e s t Id aho, ! Elementary : (own, police sold. ho, two Shadow Butte E Police kept;pl thc student’s School aiand olher public whohai happened at Virginiala schools were lockcdd i down was one of the sdndioob lockcd ! Thc IB-year-old student5lu had dorm room un under surveillance sdiools inIn thc city of 30,000, Tedrch. y o u really d o hav e lo lakelie W e d n e s d a y m o rn ing g omid dmvn Wtdnesdoy.y. Police spid ' told others he plaiplonned to and he was » arrested while Dldrsaid.d. thlai a i into consideration andtd concerns caused by a p a re n t n o a rre sts h a d beencn m ade. Utah co'olleges havve questionsIS about - ‘roommnates withe[Qut guns’ la^aw

_ _ 8y Brock Vvpidi out Ihe stalee say; they're nol were allowc3wcd on campus and A—o d a ta d P r t s writMr t t w ...... evcnrsare theyicy could Identify —Is frustratedijcdT|Tq;icstiori about— — siudcnu w h o0 h a v e p e rm its. conccali^fd ^'opons' permits ' SALT LAKE ^•Ty Cl' — “People whwho ~ huve con- Ijn't on hoi[lousing.appIicailoDS ______iSns Hkc a '• cealecl weaponions aren'i under- olrcady. P a t i o C dovers U nlillim ited, Imic T ^ lot of college studeni!cnis across any obligaiionin 10 lef us know 'I thinkik tht e y n e e d to p u t the couniry concernc-rn cd a b o u l if ih c y h a v e on>, T»i«IN recommenda- LLS has about 2,300 studenlents llv- lions, wc can alert ol students Saturday, A pril 21s1st, 10:00 a n i'4:0010 pm ^ T g ^ 'iS S(UJC Ing on Ihu Sdl Lake Q:Uty ty c a m - ih a l a n e w q u e.•silon s il has been ' ^ ) fprrsnjBRAIA«V <5! ^ilFO U ISIO A TIIn o N M o . pus. But laai year, thethc stale added and encououragethcm to FREE A D M IS S IO N *11-THOUSANDS OF BOOKS! Supreme p)urt deddecded tJui go back online.'iC,” said Barb Pri»rices start a t 25< • Also: memovies, audio books. CDs,)s, imore 736-620205 campus policy could: noinc nm Rcmsburg, as sododate dlirctor counter lo state law,V, whichv of housing. “It'll'II b c in te resi- allows pcopie toI carry Ing. I would sayf ihatU given ihe. flre^rms with u perm it.il. VIrglnlo Tech cricrisis Incident . Thc Legislaiure agrct;rc e d to th a l I k iio w it's ono n the lop of a Tli© L argest C areer soften lls stance this yearye by lol of people's mn irin d s .” J allowing students «o reqiie q u e s la T lio t I n c lu d e ss students s: like in Tlth e area is com ii roommate who docs not101 h a v e Q o ire RatclifTe, a I9-year-old a concealed weapon pcpermit, freshman from LLai an c aster, I>a., A pril 24, 2007 hui school ofndals ilirohrougli- who would preftefer no guns Web site: Idah(ho 10 am -4 pmI InsideI the CSI Gyiiymnasium H loses Gapitol 1— I Hill power in • Experts on hand to give youyo advice • ProfessionalI andan T cclinical C a ree r on your mumc: Opponunilics;s • M agic Valley Omcc oflda Democratic sh . • Explore Educliiiction A dvanciim cnl shift BS Commcrcc and Labor (Job.b S c r v M • Sian Vitscr from Gem Stalll.,csu.m»s EfrJefeiMhr ommn Meet the R co b in s o n s nc. Eniry-lcvcl and 5 fModMMPnnmttK Temporary Posi’oslions A vailable I - UOiSE — Idolio voiers twnl an oU-Rcpublican delejeicgo- Uon to Congress I lost s ■ From Healthcare Novetnbcr. leaving thc sta st te c to Sales. Seasonal Jobs,)s. M edia, with tliu Icasi political poweiwerin ' BtadesofGr^iTkOTkDM»r3Q.«4} . Armed Forccs andat Trucking Indusiry thcIh c rc is a a newiy Democratic-domir cararccr here foryou! ed Waslilngton. D.C, accord S S g y/syT'oo'-Sia Air Guamluanl KMVT • to a Web she ihai tmcksks thc: I U/ildHofls o.n^ Alhcnumlum College of Idaho Labor f-inden annual wax and wanen c o f SM.9wnJ^.3M.V4i47}0.»4S Amalgam.ramaied S u (v Compan)’ IXC L««c-« College orf Southern£ * U.S. Sens. I^arry C n tigg a n d J W • •‘g ? A>x«nGrciGrovc Hi»me Hcallh A Hinp.cc Mavtct liJucalin Ueauly Scho Mike”Crnpo. wltli Heps. M Idaho- 1 :C.Kiniy Sheriff* Olfice ' NAI’AAui.>l*an» .Sim pson a n d Uill Suli, i Trade and Indusiilustry • i. o rc S r ts.V w ^ Slate Univenily Oam.Sl(5) •NCo. I.LC ranked dead last amongn g all HLdtevie^;vicw luiaiei PAIIMine ProScrvicei Informaiion Techcchnology • slnie deiuKailoiis, Congrcss.tss.org IReWn^rMojmtto)0«h’a«S-930 CViuiPeikPeie» Park View Can A Rehab E ducaiion said Ihis muntli. Its pow 5 lo w e r — I il I i S l j OCMH.II Hill OMt l>ervnnel llut Library and Inforifomiaiion Scicnce [2 rankings criierln indue lu d e t i ^ T 13.04! •I l'ann» J>h l*rel'ajd UfalSerMce^/ Businc.ss e n c e a n d IcgLslailon pa ssed . 'K tau.kZJ. KOOL. KU.X. -nm sn a k j-i Iicar& Karen ilanp Idolio's delegation dow 1-700.9M Clear TalkPalk IVrpaul Lejal SefVK-e*/nill DirtDimmitt S m all B usiness.s D evelopm ent “ played ilic study, calling Itit ai n F m c tu r o f m or7 ^ n 19-94S CtmApralpra InKxlwLamb-Weilon I*nifc»iionalTnKk Dn«in;Sch•71S.9«S Oinuiliibiiliibicd Electrtcal I)i«inl>uti»rk Sl IlcnnlK-u Social Sciencc c al w oiiks" b u t o fliu le va lulue e In I ^?T82!)7S”,5o”i% ‘■•SHIR Si. l.uLr« Mafic \ ’jlley Rcfionaional M uth judging ffTcciivcness. Silsmi. — 55, IMDTmn.frantponalion Medical Cenlcr Enginecrinp cnngn.-x Communily Edualu catio n • g n iu n d . I O-rTOO.Bl">iB imil-eikn^ileral .SUW.S Adull Basic Educilucation "Wlien the ItcpubllcansIS aa. rc I ^ ^ lalc.SuIllns Swirc CcKaCota in chargc, Idalio Is In cioveiaver." Isw -suni? I Inc Thc Uuckle Academic Dcvclo;clopmcnt Ccnicr said Lairy Sabaio. directoror ofi I Am Wb D one Vr e et t? (TO) Orral Uaunlaun C»Mese TWin F»ll» J^>ltce Depanmeni,, Hcallh Sciences-y^:s-All ___ U ie U niversity o f VlrRinliiinla's ^ L 7 ( » » 1 » lliilcyNunNuracry Inc (Inileil .Stale* Air tnifce Agriculture C e n te r fo r IHjIlilcs. - V ^ i m l t l»mi r^nfeidfuuK/------rTthe f ^^riouMimcL~^ 7 M ------Unlvenli) ofWaho ;------D cm ocrau arc In cliarge. 11^It^ a I'lm Cho.ITiohx Home Carc Univenily of Montana Wettem poverty zone." r n s - » U l>U)<>Ct»nrtxnmercc A L*b,w US Army Rccniitinc Calrail R andi at VVlth C niig c o n s ld e rln a r , i a - H a ijah..oepo<■eparttnenl of J-uh and Game USDA.AR.S. NWJSRUUOI retlrvnient in 2000 after llircllirce I__ tm-Suo t co . Sort • 7 o I lale l>»lice Rciearch Center 2 0#8-735-3290 8 terms In the Senate, Idahoiho's 86SCHii|n ■iwTn Stalelale Univenity-I W>lt or email: cmpliploy@ m aglcvalIey.coiTim power could wane furlhe, I^BjH Cuilcieor:e of Tcchnolujy WMUell&Reed Inc Salioto said. Craig ranks 61: me Univoiily-TVin {'alU Open Frt-Sat-S ui Watco Companiei out of 100 U.S. senators, dowiown Ftrehouse Oo q •>«.«sSfoiir m S i :X P M ir"“c' lnclu..onSonSoulh WDB fro m 4 7 lh In 200G. a c c o rd inigio g ti Ce-H« Epic Movie>ii>iat1000 Kiti|‘iDuu;t>uu;ounl Sluret Well* J-irp) the site. Crapo is G6tli. dowi f M STEftfo ON YOURICABRAO® CA UUSl B j a s s.” from 59tli. while Simpsot)son 3 S t s lip p e d to 31Uth fro m Gflih.flth. ukels' , o ;scf. i i i i m - !• C H 2 M H IL L Sail. Idaho’s fresiunan conser # a a C O M M E R ^E & LA BO R I I anbia « vailvc firebrand, ranked 423rd gla o p e n Fri - S a t - S u n o u t o f 435. V^HOOt<.>UB:30Pk* l A M o O l J j Ncigliboring states wltli Defa Vu...««ioo i l u s P e l e s . rim es-N ew s Democratic delegations faretltnxl ^STER^OMYOURCAfi c a n u i R u i maghnlltyM m belter. CAS1.V0 • JACKI«OT. NEVADA hjftjobs- i», 0 7 tent ofllcc that over- helplessless a n d lo st. TIiLs Is so m e - cm r wc c an lo h e lp auih o riiliH„„ P o p s C O N C F R T 2 ^ AttodrtwtPwMw< wittw* sees Amcric :rlc an aid for Iraq. o n e Ihat iho 1 grew up with and i undcniond why these sens "Wte prayray for their fomlllcs loved.d. Now^ I fe e l lik e 1 d id n ’t li BLACKSBURG, Iws acts happened. Wc ha< G. Va. — The ondlov^oii ones who ore otperi- knowihV dlls person.” Q io's slsier n ioviiF AAagjc romlly or VliglnliinIa Tfech gun- endng so i t i / 0 much cxcrudating said. 'Wc'VN hove always been o nas well." E U man Scung-Huli C0)0 told The grief. Andd we' pray for those dose.pt ;. peaceful nnd loving fom- W endy A d am s, w h o se nleclore, ^ ^ F r i d a y A sso d a ted P re ssson o t Friday Oiat who were in \Y. APRIL '2T" • S5 i p / v . ^ . rin ju rc d a n d fo r th o s c lly. M-ly y b I ro th e r w a s q u ie t o n d LLeslie Sherman, was kUled I they fed ■hopeleeless, hdpless whose lives d In College-<.f Soujnuthcrn idaliii Fine Ari.s Auditiiltiriu m tjs arc changed forev- rcscrvetl•ved. yet stru R g led to fit in. llIhe m assacre, s a id o f th e fomami- and lost," and “r‘never .could er bccausc '• se of what they wit- Wc never nev could hove cnvi- Ijly’s.statement: "I'm not so ger have envisionedd ithot he was nessed and ^ Pieces Indudude:' nd expcdenced," she sionedxl thatti he was capable of cierous to b e a b le to ro^Kiv^‘ himlili . ' cap a b le o f so much u d violence.” said. "Each c hofthcscpeoplehad so muchuch violence.” ftfor whoi h e d id . U ut I do fci 'He has madede the world so much lo\ ftti ' Disne;ney Magic • Star Waiars love, lalent and girts Shec sold s her family .will fcfonhcfam iiy. I d o feel so rry fc w eep. Wo a r e UvUliving a night- to offer, and ndthelrllveswerccut cooperaierate fully-and "do whai- litliem." _ Piratrates of tiie Caribbeara n m arc," said a staitemeni te r issued shon by )a horribleh and scnse- by Cho's sister,T, S u n -K y u n g le ss a a . “ The: S.Sorcerrer's Apprentit i c e Cho, o n (h e fam ily^ily^ behalf. llie Chos'los' whereabouts are !iK5*i. It was the Chos’os’ lint public undear. But Bt VIrglnlo State 2^^S | Nigh on Bald Mountaiil i n c o m m e n t s ln c c• ththe 23-year- Pollcc saidd dieytl ore under law Cowt>oys • H arry Pola t t e r old student killedled 32 people cnrorccmentent protection. and committedted suidde The stateiitcment wos Issued & Surprises!! Monday in thehe deadliest during a statewide s day of shooting rampage ;.T Harry PnliiT& Htrmlone GG; rangi-r ge In modem mourning1 for I the victims. I^WdmdSf)&^ I T h eQ U.S. histoiy., - Silenco fellU acrossa the Virginia - C P D t Idok-alikfcontost! Roldeh, N.C. la\lawyer Wade Techcampus JUS at noon a n d bells J ' .- Sm llhp^ded the statement toUed ln rhnhurchM nntlnnwittn Aff Mfli Call Us Todaiji Induding.T? at:.CSI 1 BookilQf'e.lvervbodv:s.^iflusJness____ Sc"C ho fam ily in m e m o ryof oi die victims. M AIP luy tickets at the d o o r rcachcdout to him.im. Smith said 'We areJ humbledti by this " , th e fam ily w o u ld n irams/brtfwi/ Product | e n t s _ j i J d not answer darkness. Wc W fecl hopdcss. T ? ^ I7 7 5 _ T ic k ets jv a ila b les at: • $7 Seniors • $5 Stude ony questions, onand neither w ould he. ■ Or buy 'O ur ramlly Is so very sorry , a J ^ $8 Adults* Ior my brotheiii ur actions. It Is a teirlbrrlble tragedy 1 - for all of us.“ saidid £Sun-Kytmg H a L I Cho. a 2004 Princeion H ■ ft I University graduatesitcwhoworks H ■ R J as a contractor fo r a S ta te ■ ■ f ■

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found jn collapse I... DAirrON — W oiterkers found I eas Ihe bodies of twowo miners B ______I'riday trapped whei•hen a wall section collapsed In at n o p e n , pil coal mine InIn western um o f R ecllners Maryland, a Tederald tim in e off]- ^ SuppoiI f f Postun■ r W ~ , d a l sold. One body was fouf o u n d in a Twin...... $199.5 en Size J I backhoc the m an1 tiad tu been mm C h o ic e ol operating ‘niesday’ w h e n th e L . Full...... $269.SW.99 two were buried b«b e n e a th a t least 45 feel o f d e b ris is .s .: a ld B o b ^ King...... $599.5F9.99 Comuit. acting regionloriol dlrcc- C / SiU IE lor for the redenU Mlnv lln e Safety ^ 390 Firm Coi) Urui (Quo.3uoon Suol. FBm . S 5 0 ■ and Healih-Adminisinistraiion. uDfiolstofy o r a tooi The sccond body waw a s fo u n d - _ - -in sid e a b u lld o z e r aI fe w tio u rs later, h e said. Cornett said thet h e m e n « appeared lo have diedied Instant- ^ b e e p SiS/d^ffieT^ m Iy. 'W ith th e e x te n sivivc e d• a m a g e Tw o-loto n e I 1 saw on the equipilip m e n t. ^ ^ Twin...... $299.9 rastics:sora ■ don'l Ihink thai wcre iw o rrie d biMSSt.Kt.witb ■ whether they su^oab c a te d to ^ Full...... $369.99.99 death," he sold. >flber I .' J Kina...... $699.9-9.99 ccen t I ton ‘ilAColUnniOuoonSI^1 siwl. OfOOt WASHING!; suDDon - U«urv FIffn I n lc ro fl Many Social Sectuia r i l y and acc numlimputonWVlfeb p iU o n t 3 6 1 0 -0 5 WASHINGTON — T h e J Sleep Vifality^T V • Sodal Security num berb e rs o f u p to 150,000 people[)le who _ 1 Twin...... $369.94 (n Size .J . pii»b I ’ received AgricultureB DZ e p a n - H e n d e rs o)n n back ■ - m e n t grants h a v e b ec e n p o ste d ^ Full...... $«69.99L99 on a govemment WcWeb site ^ J . ■ * since 1996, but wereere token j||J Kino...... $799.99 . /M S*W E I I I I I I I I I ^ B S u p er pli do w n last week. d72 C ot ur>» (Ouoon Suo)>uo) wim Poituftzoa pUlow-b. $ 1 0 0 Free credit monltocItoring is Mioao. Luxury Foei wimn£*tiosupoort £jt »araffilh being oOered to thoseISC a ff e a - ______accent cd. ^ The security bread:a c h w as H H H | puiow . only noticed lost weew e k a n d 1 ^ o fa I m &49eso______promptly dosed, thes AA] g d c u i- 1 P u re S k ture Ocpanment andd C e n su s Bureau onnoimced Fridiriday. ^ J | Twin...... $399.99 Oueen Dakota Super Pli Out a study has begunlu n to s c c ■” ’lush PilloYVtop Si if 32 other rcdeml agia g e n d e s 4 Full...... $539.99 may have Toliowed theih e s o m e 1 I practice. The Agricultuntu r e d a ta MI King...... $S99.99 Deluxe that Included Sodal SeS e c u rity 672 zoned sprlrxi unit lOkiooni,iOm m oral numbcra werc removedra d from odgoouoids. Paowfooo)D comfort. the Web on April 13 andm d slm l- lor data from 32 otherc r a g en - des were taken downI AfA pril 17 as a precaution. sa id 61030 Agriculture spokesvns w o m a n I Advame E T / n e m o r y i Terri Tbuber. Twin...... $499.99, Y Queen Reserve Dual R N EW JERS:SEY Reclining Sofa Governor breatMnge —1 i» \ Extra piml ’V)—mo nrtost micniflbcr wiliKKrt ventilator »nt0f ^ ^ * ^ 0 0 1 nith fully CAMDEN — G ov. Jo S .- padded chi C o rz ln e w as b re a th in g oio n his Full...... $M9.99 o w n again Friday a fte r doctorsdO' ■ I rem o v e d a tir e a th ln g tuu b b e c h e ’d ■ ^ — I I K ln fl..$1059.99 b e e n using sin c e h e w*03 a s icrltl- H 5 Zonod SolraLock c o i unf)— cally Injured In an AprVpril 12 ■ W mode. Wtm Momofv Fooml-PEDIC t( omaHr^g comfort. EL IE V IN G high- crash, h i s . « 3 llS I . I •SAND PILLOWS ~ 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 sp o k e sm a n said. 1% Hnanclni Doctors removed k breathing tube shordy' bb< efo re 12:30 pm . Friday, spokes;k e sm an Anthony Coley said. i g ^ PRESSURE RELI Breathing unassisted mm< o v es SWEDISH MATTRESSES S ee Store for D etal Corzlne doser to havingIng his ^ H ||||L aH |fl i condition upgraded. HeH e h a s been listed as critical bull u t sta - ble slnce he was broughj g h t to Cooper University Hos|o s p ita l la s t week. -TkthurhHit ■11 i u i PolMrMRoad r SAniRDAY A6 0 )PIN AWI 21.2007 ______TIME&NBNEWS * OPINION EDITORiR DAVID COOPER: 735-3:•3246______HarrtfinaiUyge;tsaro)imd1to tax^seas(on IHERS to s(u tu Hep. He I>hll I la n . It- m e n tist is to div u lg e th e n u m b e r o f an t a n d - _■ H cally o fr th e b o a rd in front o f d ie siu-SIU- resen tad v ijs fo r d ie statet e d u b Alhul, forii scvcn-yeay e a r sta n d o ff on h is tax boolook.H h e h a s so ld , a n d th e .sa lc s < les o f g B B 1 m d ents.Trhe hc district ulso has also adopt*ipi- "Wldi all the talentsts slic h a s. I'm pcrsonnJ in c o m e txixtiixes. Libertyrty Dollars, which arc Illegal t ^ cd a 5choafe H o u se e x p a n sio n fo r fostcJstc r nity andc! dthe dosencss Is quite prcva*va* Appleton is quoted inIn die currcnt past, ilart sloppedI pup a y in g in c o m e tax carc. as six months. Thec e n v ir o n m e n t . le n t In thh e sc h o o l a s well. Sdll. d ie ban)an edition of Business (Vn/eek m ag azin e in uftvr flilnRg a lawsuit against Hie c e coimty Is building upon diithe allows them to findI sstructure and on discussusslng school board decisionsins saying die company hasIS n o rca l obli- Ihe ff(S chnllcn^riging the federal success s s o f its first S a fe I lo u se o n Sixtl>ixth c o u n selin g diat Isn't found fo in other at all staff]iff levels exceeds the decommiim gadon or need to cxpancnd in Idaho or iiK’o m e lax sy s te m1 a.'a s a n u n c o n siiiu - Avx-nue ue N o n h in IVvin I’alls, w iddl i j a. havens, and certainlyy not in youdi of professls s io n a l lim its. d icU .S. tionni apjillcalionin of the IGth new rer rcnovsulon for a second nonion- «leiention. "I don't have to lUrconeicm orc person Amendment, whfd)d l gives Congress profit gr ; g ro u p h o m e - d iis o n e fo r ilos4lo se CHEERSUIS to S h o s h o n e High School^ol^ In die U.S. I don'l iiavc! tito Invest one pm v e r II) collect inic c o o i m e tax. A fter d ie Street in I in T\vin Falls. lE E R S to th e DlciIc trlc h S c h o o l Vtilcrlc P? aran io n e . th e sch o o l^ first stateate morc dollar herc — andid wc’Ii' b o just U.S. .Sijpa>;»c Counin JJn 2f)03 rvjcclcd T h e h sfn ig homcfi arc .iliualitl far nig- . Discricf.ftrtcHiiiganunjinnecessaiy gag rep for fdifd a h o S tale FFA fii over 20 __ fine.lhc^dJadicA pilI2L 2 1 « lid o n .______im l d c t - i m - n p p r f — Blliig ICC Jeena.-and thcTCCond house willwil ordci^oricducatbFs.'' ^ V years.' . That’s just one quote; ffrom a story H u rt sta rte d p a y in g Inincome taxes and allow du them to bc gender specific, Tlien u Administrators andI sdiool< board lb bc cch< h o s e n a s m tc olllccr fo r FFAFA dial details U.S. compananics that arc the lltSdet)!. . p ro p oisal sa for Ihe new house goesIOCS members sent a letter!r last week to is an honorl o r l n itscir. b u t lt!s b e en a rareuv cutdng didr domcsilc opoperations. So lizcept when he he ran for the bcforclV:1\vin Falls Planning and Zoningling teachers, telling lliem to,to "Stop, cease accolade! at the small Lincoln CountyIty it^ liard to tell what die cncnU rc te n o r of fx-xlslatim ; In 2 0 0 4. ,1Ilan Ii convcnicndy Commis! n lsslo n o n T lie sd n y for a special-:IaI- and desist from dlscucussing board school. Thefhe Inst state FFA rep from diehe Appleton’s approach rcireally Is. T lic d id n 't m e n tio n h is rerefusal ft to p a y (axes, u s e p c n r jrm lt. decisions in and arounmd the school school wns/nsln 1985. quote, however, appearars to be an lion raid lie rcache:hcd an agreement Ibday'i ay's Safe House has been consls*sis* d u rin g school hours." In addidilidon to being a state rcprc-■e- obtuse comment consiisidering the lliis ^vcek iHiforc liel e ' w a s to m a k e a ten d y fu: full for el(^( sindght months,ths. Omdals sold die monaln concerns sentadve.}. PPantoncwUl travel dirougli-ll- state’s loss of another cor]3rpomtc giant court appearance. I>aiI’a rt o f th e a g re e- Teens am and families have stayed as long□ng werc that teachcrs wouliu id s p e a k crld* ou l th e UniJ n ite d S tate s as on e o f 16 rep*p* In Albertsons.

, Letters ' -m eETl/fr6SncA’^»N T i 6^,;- n J U S T ^ “ Gooding studenb ------1 r i IL E D ^ ..MA th e y c n n ’t afford>rd It o r it w o u ld deserve fuD pn^ram: b c a big bin d on family 3 lY T A X ^ Wllll Rood rca5wn.I, mmany cit- finances. I knowow it's th e ir ETURN... I-/ Iz e a s in (hooding n rcc qiqu es* c h o ic e an il theyleyknowltup km llo n in g tlte s u p p le mlental e n levy fronl. but they w ISNm t t h i s y ] ^ tluit will be voted on'III Tuesday. hard as the athle A pril 2 t. no help from ddie ie sc h o n l th e y REDUIUNDANT? i i Specifically, our l)ud(udget represent. J , dcfidi benan in tlie 2002oo5-200n ihrouglioutI ddi ie y e ars, I h a d T f!” '">\\ s d io o l yenr. It w u s a p p ia re m th re e girls in drillirili leam . so 1 Si \ , Ih n t ih e distric t ^vas sspending p t know how muchtch It costs In more than it wns rcccivu:ivlng via m o n e y a n d timlie. e, . # 1 (?] Slate reim liurseincnis.is. IIn th e M y h a t’s offto to allI w h o ev en 20(J5-2006 school year,a r. th e try o u t fo r ih ese se checrieadlng i .------; liiidKCt deficit w n s $357357,000. teams from theire ir sc h o o l. You / M J i > T lia t Is n o t a sm a ll n m uo u n t by a re all special yyoi o u n g p e o p le . , " a n y m eans. A nd fo r th o seic V w h o g e t d io - it * J 2 T : VVliy die n , h a s th e d isistric l s e n fo r th e teams,m s. lo ts o f ; {viiiiedjw tll n o w lo aad d d d ress ' th a n k s fo r y o urefTonwithso r ef m • tljcproI)leni?W liydidild th e little h e lp from1 dieih sc lio o ls M b o a rd n o l net a ycnrnKago O and you represent, ; curb cxpenses7Wl»y didd id n 't th e , A m I close to>this7Yes, th I am . ; board stiiri eviiltiatingg p pro- 1 hayp a granddntiin u g lite r wlxo • g m m s a n d o ih e r b u d giget e t has been a checrlie rle a d e r fo r . ■ : i«ems7VVl>ydidnt thebeaboard twoyeanlnjunion io r h ig li a n d Is ; a d d re s s th is p ro b le m wliwith th e n o w tryfiig o u t forthclXvlnfor i i ; ; coinniunily back theii7117 i-alls I lii^i S d tolol o l:s q u a d a n d if - f tr : M " A better system needs.•ds to b e s h c 'm a k c s it fin1C, e ,,a n d w e ^ in p la c e to oversee ih e aia c tio n s w o n ’t k n o w fo r0 o fewft d a y s yei. n r ih e s d io o llio a r d . I dcliallcnge l a If she doesn't. I’ll’U StiUs b e so ; dielxwrdtobemorctniruanspor- proudofhcrforgirglvingofhcr- ‘sK i ' e n t :m d visible in its acUnJons o sclfand her talentBnt s o fully. I______: and decisions. A committnlttccof Go to any schoclo o l g o m e a n d ; conimiinity stakeholdersers n e e d s w a tc h ih c sc girisIs pp e rfo rm , to l)c established lo cvTUuate a lu T h e y p u t on q ulie llc a s h o w a n d • b u r district^ bu d g e t, profjirogm m s, th e y all b e lo n g tot o s : o m e b o d y : technology expenses ondUld w h o Iw lter b c rced d proud lo I .1 1 | : future buliding needs. TITliek know them, p i d a n d (C u p i d i t y a t t h e VIA / b r l d B a i ; iKNird n eed s tu a ctivelyy-look lo for PAUL AND LON,DNABEU. - r i n k • w ays to lialniicc d ie tiuJdget d g EASTMAN h e rc'! hlu a v e b e e n m a n y \ r—^m ; w ith o u l fcso n in g to a ssupple* u p T W n Falls te n dJe e r love s to rie s in m e n ta l levy. w ar..I lk( k e a n d Kay. ; As n currcni employee and Today% ftudftflh v c bcant 1‘amela Harriiirriman and MAUREN The weekend meeeetings ofth e WorldIBank ■ communiiy member. I ui M urrow . A en e as leunasBnstejnlin flM E divard R. M i ; th e b o a rd to listen a n d ' a n d D ido. Ach d illes a n d h is - D o w d and the Internallational Monetary Fu•und ; I i n d u d e m o rc stnfT a n d1 co m * E in ste in ’s viewsvs o c n d ie ev o - te n t le m p tatation. tl pQtroclus. ; muniiy members In tiledledecl- ludon-crcadon ddct e b a te iiu t m y favvhen W’olfie! w rn s N o.2-at th e ' illreciors,rs, he suld. were "very ness nei and'hubris. " th e Ira q i e x ile s w h o aa d d v ised - I’m Sony, but I jttst hnvev e ito a s th e ’op iu m o f th e r iem asses'- Peniagon, thele officec of his concernel e d a b o u t w h y s h e In I; a c h a p tc r sh o w n o n ' the U.S. war plannersI gel someUiing off my cheste si. It c a n n o t h e a r th e musi lusic of die consi^Iere. DoiDouglas Feith, was brief]c fln g t h e b o a rd , u n d e r IXiiI \ie s d a y n ig h t o f th e POS d e s c rib e d t h e c o u n tryI-of e lias txithered me for yearsrs spheres," directed a privarivaie contractor which luaui tlio r ity a n d w ith snerira e r "America at a 'd ie ir m e m o r ie s . Sadly,r. di ie s in c e m y first d a iig lite r wvas a s Einstein also held t Id that "sci- to hire Riza, tthe h e n a t th e w hom iheshi had gone therc. I CreCrossroads." Perie chatted Iraq with a solid Infrastistruc* o n th e 'l\vin I-alls I ligli S chochool ence without rcli(^on ion Is lome" World Dank, to ;spend a _ did notk ki n o w a n y th in g a b o u t w itith P a t D u ch o iu in . h is o ldI lu re, a s o lid m id d le d aa s ss a n d drill team. - a n d 're lig io n w ithoutout science month iraveling lin g In Ira q to Uils a t diehe time, and I was die coli:o lle a g u e fro m th e ReaganI a s e c u la r tr a d l d o n h a d eI n d e d I rcally w o n d e r h o w m a.iny n j Is blind." stu d y w a y s t ooset s i up the new viceprcslsldent. and she was adridm inistratlon, arguing thata l 'd c c o d e s a g o .” atlilcies would go out forr H o w sa d d ia t today Jay’s government. rcp o n inlg g to me." Am\m erica should ignore Shouldn’t Rum my onen d sc h o o l sp o rts If they k n e wwit It schuolsdenydilldrcrIrcn die (It was simpleiple to get the As they Ty rushcKl to war. the naylaysaycrs and work for Cheney have followedi thd e ir w a s g o in g to cost th e m $8BOO 0 C o p p o n u n lty lo cxperiterlcnce contractor, the he iScicncc niroconss delighted c in blowing reglc g lm e c h a n g e in Iran. own advice: You go to w a r to $1,000 if you made the! them together diat1 ththey miglit Applications IntInternational olt Intcmi'national trcades, " "There's got to be some - - against the counlry youm h itv p , team and represented iheireir ponder such diougltt:tftts as Corp., to playY ala lo n g . Iniem alioJonal Insdtudons and advidvanloge to being a super- r- not the one-you Imaglntn e t ; sdiool. Not many. I’m sure.rc. Einstein did and readach dielr As Vanity Fair'air reported, the diplomatsIts. treating ihem as . pov)owcr," Perle sold grandly. Wliat really bothers m e: Is ' o w n c o n d u s lo n s . Cri[Zripplctl^ Pentagon award ardcdSAlC Impedlmcn e n u a n d u lil n c r s . A sk e d b y B o b SchleiTer o n I h o w m a n y tcoUy ta le n te dI ghgirls - In d ee d , Maureen Doivd's is a e ts v a lu e d a t So It o n!y ly made . sense that 'FaiF a c e th e N a d o n ’ o n S u n d ayjy columnist for The New Y, o r b o y s d o n ’t ev en t r y o u ttfor foi AMELIA MOTT 'YoX: m o re th a n $100100 m illio n W blficwoirauldn't hpsltate to whetrh e ih e r th o ad m in ls tra d o nI TTme*. Her e-mail is libei d ie te a m b c c a u sc th e y knlow o w Kimberly b e fo rc th e w ar,ir, >without com- blow offrules n he dldn'l like hodlod a credibility problem. ties9nytimes.com I,''

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S t a y n a d e h r a T h e professlisslonallsm, love Melhodlstdlst Church in K im berly w os as die best In the valley, G reene. C onnie H ardy nndmd the tlic Job's Daugliiere 1 i g m i y a n d co m p assicisio n th e y offered w o u ld likeIlkc to th a n k the com * th a r -s Bethel 56 , menoulibiiiiiira, tanks to die foUowing sup- CoUege of Soudiem Idahoh o f o r pro v id in g help ic in d th o u su a l co rc m u n lly’ fofor r its s u p p o n a n d a ll p o n to h id e th e j; . W e B racketts w o n t I mera: D ental Assisting program.m . e g g s a n d th e de aiiu ] mt to thank ^venlnsucheh establishments. ihe voluntiiinteer^ for their help Ph lu p o f d ie theTTmes'A/msrortii PhoioShok, A-1 Auto, P lease forgiw m e If I havhave p a r k a fte r th e event,U. ir d)c g re a t I con't tel] yyoi o u h o w m u c h I w ith d iee CommunityO Easter Chai ■* a rticle a n d p ic tu re for lamber of Commerce, left a n y o n e out. It w as aiwon- wo Tlie tradition of th ! for our . oppredoted tl«tlie lr h e lp a n d Egg H un n t diott w as held AprU 7 O pii the annual . , 70th nnniversary o n S [iiimlsl Qub, Elconorc d e rfu l a n d fuimUng trip. E a s ie r Egg I lu n t hits )n S u nday, how m u c h I a irm su re ii a d d e d a t th e Klmla m b e rly O iy I’ork. XIole i s b e e n held M a id i2 5 . ilemon. John's TlTe. , SANDRA GOUY. RDH f o r m o rc th a n 70 yea 10 m y recovery.•ry- T liercJ ww« ere m ore than 3 J 0 0 Soul e a rs In IW in { R esponse has be en uihlldJ Dairy, lola and TW lnFalls Falls. Again, thanks ,ii Jen g re a t. • M ost grateful'fully, eggs withlh candy,c lunch a n d G eoi Siiooll that ; A nd th a n k s to o u r fl rorge Freeman, Hub City h e lp e d k e e p this imtJ ur family PATRICIA DtDEARBORN craft funII forfo the kids. Tlie chll* Built 'ndllion m e m b ers w ho m a d e i tilding, Pedro, Dr. Kulm, i aliv e. dealltho TWlnFalls d r c n h ad a w onderful lim e, P o m Chartiable efforts Med a ira n g c m e n ts w itli thi nuguese HaU, Glanbia, Hub DENNIS I.BOWYEYER I d ie B a p tist a n d y o u:r r sisu p p o n is greatly C ity, ^ tfabeaster egg basket j C h u ich stair. ly Auio Parts, Popa Kelsey's, O p tim is t Q u b L o ca l a irp o rI t wortcenM apprcclatearks andam UJRA regarding aiipoip o n s a n d air> A u ls tooni n i Administrator Broil BRACKETT Jliiers, US Bank. Wendell Recrcaiion Department sup lines, I w o u ldI likeIU lo make o CroutDaroads UMC Drug lup- Buriey senior gheisttanksto I ug, Snack Bar, VaUey Co-Op. p o rt th e a n n u al Easier Egg IW inFoU s |x>sitlve com mment e about our Klmberl) eriy • Sime:neriy*s,Iaylyn Rudd. Kris Hum hdd at atyl>ark onf proiect Mpen . . . . iocal UvinFallsiUs a irp o rt. a n dd IHot Rod Rudd, AreUc A pril 7. Medical can at sI t iLuke% I\vo of tile eemployees rr there Good StllU T h a n k s to e\xTyoni>ne w ho unantans from circiicle (BuhlJ, Dennis ond Albensons, Costco, Fred "BderwweiywofBiiri|iM lia» d e s e n v a n extralira “th a n k you" i- t ,_ .•d helped me completele m y s e n - , luiwiMe for maWnR ourir tript possible. idetaieHycomit ly Rocha ond girls. Stade M eyer, Lynwood IGA M inill lor project for 2007. ------i-w ish to d ia n k th e f t 3iAnfin.WDodbridgc. M a^ei, Swenman. WrtCo.b , V 'Itio n k s to Ihe R uritrley lefolfcnving— Due toon'crror'iorohounjaO Tr^^fillcTioibouncing along a' ■ Wend s e rv lc c s ib a v e b e e n Wi ndeil Police, Formers Bank, S m ith's a n d Swensen's donai•nni- Veterinary I lospiinl In UuriLy 1 b le sse d o u r dile m m a w oa s so lv ed d u e re m o te off-iiff-road desert trail In NIcoli with recendy. ollc DiSonles famUy. , e d 360 dozen eggs for theJ AffordableVet lli Decl-■do. Ark to d ie com passicsslo n a n d u n d e r- w e ste m A rizonart this wlnier, Sheld< T h e c a ic I h a d a t Sl. I ’Idon I’earson, Scarrow e v en t. T h e D epot Grill bolleitiled AnlmnlShdterlnllcycy b u m , Sl. Luke's sta n d in g o f thesrk w ilh . T h e n n d I a m d e e | I ^eit M itcA eit leeply grateful for Associadation, Sullivan Schein v G ratefully In his love.fc. th r rc y o u n g m e:n m w rA c n rin g , th e ir h o n est st andn extra eifon in Dentalol Supply, Paiterson . j ANNNIENHUIS careful a n d tru lyy c a r e d a b o u t rc tu rn in g thIhe e lost items. Denial. IW ln Falls al Supply, Arm & 2 o w t g e llin g u s m o v vrdouinndin.lt d ( WILMERHR HERMANN Hammimer Products Co., Paula £ •e th e m m ove YorkviUe,?. IL111. Care center sumundeild e d WARREN AND C patieiitiriH icaniiissin DCARMA VKdespreadiId efforts made ■ HAMP I w ould like to publiclyIcly Meridian W endeflegslB bunt a success ■ th a n k th e stafT an d pe rso 'rso n n e i A b ig ih oink>-outothecom- n k V o f th e IVvin Falls C arc Cei ccniQr Mmbeilif Easterr e g g h u n t m u n ity ofWA'cndell.Wlinta e r ■ for the wonderful suppor c o m m u n ity we arc lA m 5“" fikd wtth goodI tiffcms wonderful cor th e y gave m e d u rin g m y p a rt of. T lieL‘W Wl endell rccent stay. We a t d ie C ro sssroods s r United Communityy E aster ligg H unt An O pen Leetter from Wai□i-iVlart to thee /logic ValleyI an d Twin Falalls com m unility

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WcVaWVIart Stores. Inc. is prcsroud to b e nearing comi>mpletlon of a long-time9 1p l a n jo bri>rlng a new Wal-Mart Supiupercenter to the Twin FoilFoils community, a t o preremler Qffon at the intersectionn iof Washington St. North•th a1 n d Pole Line Rood. /e are excited to serve youy< with a store that we’ve've designed speclflcallJlly for community of Twin FallsIlls. We beileve that custoistomers will b e pleosedd with the offerings, conveniencee

ie Twin Falls Planning &k Zoning2< Committee hasasolready approved thei planf. for he site. The Twin Falls CHCity Council wlll considerier ap p ro v al on April 23rcird. at I PM, at the Council charlombers ot 305 Third Aventenue East. We Invite oil Inter-Ir ||H|Uw d citizens to c o m e to thehe meeting to show their:air su p p o rt for this expaninded aping opportunity In theie M agic \tolley.

Aloi'ong tt^e way. w e've llstestened to community coiconcerns and modifiedd this propo>osal In m any w ays. Theh e store wlll face south.h, >with m o d est signage9 op- propri)rlote to Its low profile.. Our< signage Is weU wltfvlthin th e Twin Falls city' signa standtdards. The b a c k of thee 2store, set along Pole LineUn R oad, will b e screerened h i i> I * t>y aI rrow of trees a n d an ecearthen berm topped by a barrier wall. A moc3dest rJ J k A drlv&^iHn pharmacy windowt wlllw face east, screenedid fromf W ashington St. NoJorth. s Ughtlning from the parking lotlol has been designedI tcto reduce glare to prototect the ategrlty of the ‘d ark skiesles."

Acc<'.cess to Wal-Mart will b>e e from Washington St, on the East, an d from a newn Cheneney Rd. on th e South, of>f whichv we have agreed3d to participate In the ocorv l | i W | | | | H structlctlon. This street will alsoio provide access for theie new Canyon Ridge HIHigh School•ol, planned further to thehe South, and to the neww St.S Luke’s M agic ValleyyRe- I l|N j|ii|H ^I glonalal Medical Center, to theihe West. A cross street, PaParkview, h as b een mov3 v e d ||PplQ[| furtherar dwdV from residentiallol areas In order to oddiddress neighborhood c

W ee> expect to hire 300 to 5000 0 employees to serve ouour custom ers In the Mo{□gic Volley./. Our average w a g e foror full-time, hourly associadotes In Id ah o Is m ore ththan SlOpererhour. Both o ur part-tlnrUme a n d full-time associai:iates a r e eligible for heo>olth I ^ H beneRtiftts. - In the continental UnitedUi States, every ellgilIgible associate r- bothI full-fi a n d pKjrt-Hme o - h as a c c e s s to Individual coverage stcstarting a t less than $23Iper c m onthh and< $0.50 m o re per dcday for children. Family/ cc< o v e ra g e starts a t $65Iper p m onth.

H H H WaW1-Mart strives to ensure ththe community thot wee vwill b e a good neighbi ^ r , a goo)d d clHun of Twin Falls Cobounty an d a positive ber>enefit to ttie communityfyln j every regard.re This h a s b e e n our01 commitment at ourr 2]21 existing stores througjgh- o u t Idolaho. Including those in:n .Jerom e. Burley and MountainMe Home. We hop3p e ^ this newIW store win provide thee bestk shopping experien*ence possible for our tholOU- I A i e o a n uiM v sands oof customers from throu9ughout the Magic Volleyley. W ewwelcome your c o m mfents. er your Input and youiour support, and we Inviivlte N o m a d TjI I go to www.wolmartfoctjcts.com. ond click on thehe ‘Id ah o - location buttet o n S >re Information o n our IdahoId' operations, SIncerel'ely. Karlanmme Fallow

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PRICE, Utah — IW o m ore dcnvn. six to go. The College olof Southem I d a h o ba se b a ll tconam plckcd up a pair of latc-sea:coson Sccnlc W est Athlctic Confcifcrcnccwins F rid o y in Price. UtiUtah, b e atin g thc host Collegec of Eostcm Utah2-1 and 13-1.1. T h e 3 7 - J 2 (2525-9 -5WACJ ------Golden Cagles oflUIWinFaUs o re .------'' n o w Ju st tw o w insIS awny from r;- . se cu rinng g hosting ' a a j ••s... privUcgifgcs for first- i ' ro u n d1 01oction o f th e coming on IB II Tbumlom ai ent. 1C G o ld e n •'•'4 Eagjpses scropcd out thc Gamc-1 win w despite .., ’i thc eariy exit of sosi p h o m o re Stoner Adam Umbeiwrg. w ho left ^ th e g o m e In th e secc!cond Inning ^ due to tiji^mess Inn his shoul- d c r. F re sh m a n rclii:liever Justin ^ S m ith c o m c in to get5ct ou t o f tlie Jom.striklngoutthciIC first bottur hefacedtwforcoCniIrani Vickers “ diving sruig ot firstit endedt tlie MtcielSMrtbiniMilietlMtberttlsp RkW Enn dim fer a■ HI m d rill during ttM foirtiliM livDl« ef ttM O lM 1 ef GoMm E iflis’ 'tl tvwp of Celerade N orthm tiraa FrFridir ia TWn F a B s . ™ " " ^ " " " in n in g , stra n d in g CE';EU nmners at second and third..1 . "In the first gamime. wc got two unearned mn six-run bottom of thu thlriW . Oamal- Sophomore thirdd ba sem a n bats and efficient pitchlnfiLing k e p t th e v i s - ' "Il m a k e s It fim fo r iis.. b e c a u s e (h a t's ggg gJ- ^ NikGumesonwosthi[he Gome-2 ' Itlng Spanans out of thctht confcrcncc K like* Instantly seeing susucccss when » «u '■ stat finishing 4-for-S-S w lth tw o win column for at leastt ooi n e m o te day. . ^ M UM. CK Mr t e y o u 're d o in g th a t.’ B a u mncrtsoldofhis t d o u b le s a n d six RBIIBls os d ie Tlie 30-24 Golden Ea^esles improved to icam H h o m e ru n s. '■* Golden Ea^es rolle.Jed to thc 21-13 in SWAC play so quickly due 7\irley finished a combnblned 4-for-5 MmMCMM. ua • CNCC 4: CS 4. a • net:]» w in . W hfle CSI w o nI InIr 0 Strug- partially to the efforts of of lody ZUlncr J w ith fiv e RBIs. w h ile Jalcilcna wiUlums S S S f.; B- gic and a blowout,, Walker\ is a n d S te p h a n ie H o lm e s In I In th c p itc h in g " drove home a pair of ruruns to up her Ju st p le a s e d th o t hisI tetc am cxin- circle, as thc duo struck Mffif ick out a com- . SV\?VC-]cading RBI total1 tot 51. Evans tin u e s w in n in g . b ln c d 11 S p a r ta n s bait » - o ^ p itc h e d th c b o tto m oof fth e sev- tooJ^jKat seriously." seeing thce bball good. I guess," Holmes3 and a run scoird for thche 1-46 (0-33 enth In his first appp p c aran c c ra n h e r se a s om n rccordr to 9-7 said. /•holm es SWAQ Spartans. While thc U Spartans sincc March 17 whencn he suf- and wns also a serious f IS force at the Holmes'»' hblasts led CSI's four-homerr h a d a fe w m o rc sc o rin g opponunitiesOf fe re d a n in ju ry to h iss throwingti plate. She fin ish e d th c d a y lay a combined barrage ass FRachcl Evans added a solo► In thc day’s second contest. cc CSI ------arm . Vickers and Jedi HI onson- 4-for-4 w ith fo u r r u n s , Qv five RBIs and home rimn i in Game 2. wiille sopho-' squelchcd a tliird-lnning? rallyi with *a 77m«-AtoiJeivi sports writer Eric Larsen■n MIckelson doubledtl in th e two walks. Four was thcIC magicr num- more Bclin(indo TUricy hit the biggest Holmes snag of an All:Jlssa Nelson can be nacludied at I-800-6S8-3383. Ext•t ber for tlic freshman, as H s Holmes con- blast of thciic game, connecting on a1 comebacker before AnInna Sorrell 220.orelanersen9nuiglcvailey.eom. P le a se s e e SWEEP.P, PageI 0 2

T w i n F aills i cn iise38 p a s t B ui r l e y R oa c k e t s j aazztryto orecaptuare B y l M N M i Fof th* Tlfiwi Ntwi______ayoff s u eccessinf BURLEy — The TWln Ft first rournd I Falls Bruins softball team took advantage of‘ sosom e eariy errors by I the Burley Bobcats to clal±ilm an 11-2 victory ByCMtOl O n c n Friday in nonconfcrenceta ac c tio n . A M od«t 022 53-30-634 e r C a rro ll D aw so n . opanIngtod«ciMpa« lie bit." ’ haven’t had much Jsa m RoekMBOB. It was a (ough day o n thelemoundforBobcats r ) c e le b ra te lately, Ptr'pam* *«i«ra9M ^ ^ ^ ^^ su irter Mollyly Mills,1 who stmck iton hasn't won a play- FoMi J* I FOpet Howard for cosy b o sk e ts 1015 : amm 474 out one batterter and walked three es since 1997 and since „ underneath. in foiu* In n in g s, mmmmmojo i n m 44S Igs. Jacobi Koch cam e g back-to-back cham- ^ "We hove the pleccfces. the • on in the fifth1 loInning, striking out HUevMt I FTpcL Ips in 1994 and '95. the ■■1435 ^ I 74343 I n s l d e - o u tg a m e to b elo o c h o m - th ree a n d w a lk inn g four.1 n | H 1 have slipped to third- mmm 433 I aHHBi tb3B3 plonshlp-callber teom i ," 'The walks hurt lurt us a little bit," M B their own stAtc. behind AmMs a« ' 9 - p tp e t McGrady said. "We hoviave a big ^B uriey coach Timlm Campbell said. IjH fl Uld S a n A n to n io . ■ ■ i 24.7 ’ M i 33S guy who's dominant. wwi e hove “There were flve walks thla a t t' v m s p re tty m u c h lockets open this yearls ■ ■ 30fl I M B 373 shooters around us. we« hove a lead-off walks, and they camcar e back to haunt I against Utah at the SOUHCe ^ WA TJtp guy who.can creote fof r h is • uswithmns." C e n te r o n S a ttu d a ji it^ 'teammates. TWin RiUs got all th c offerffense It would need ch to say this is a piv- "It’s all g o in g to boll dowdc n to in th c Qrst Inning. K im Dolement not only for the McGrady V twice led the how disciplined we cci a n be, i later scored on a passed ballba to make It I-O. tc, but also for seven- lea(eague in scoring when he hem focused and how'b b o d w c I Alyssa Matsuoka hit a grounder gn and (he l*Star Thicy McGrady, plaj>layed for Oriando, but he’sle ’s w a n t IL" Bobcats tried to throw out3 u l Kelli R o em er a t trinless in five career beewen surrounded by a betterter Like the Rockets, (he! Ja jo 2 o r e home, but the throw wawas late. Natasha . . , , upporting cast this year (hanlan trying to retum to thch e c lile , Fab piUMT KiMri fW thran « « HOUS- Brenner followed up w ith a bjbase hit. then FJeld ■uldn't Just mean a lot . he^ic's ever hod. l e ^ qr. F)4d had (ifU strftMrti ts tiM k R ockets 1 d re w a w alk to lo a d t h e ba ses e s. M a tsu o k a w as ( would mean a Io( to McGrady M averaged a career-er- Utah hasn't won oa se: ries their last able to score on a dropped«d pitch, then Kalli gonization, knowing higtJgh 6.5 a ssists p e r g a m e , m oost st since 2000 and is bockk in1 th e g a m e to l McBride stepped to the platilate and hit a two- re moving in the rl^t ofthf them to )^o M ing, w ho bios-3S> playofls for the first timene since m a n a g e r RBI d o u b le d o u bble le scored itoch. With two rurme n." McGrady said, somo m e d In to o n e o f th e league'sle's K oit M a lo n e im d Jo h n T h e y Katelyn Von Loo hit anUl RBI-single, then . Jng poiposition, the Bobcats were look v b a tT m a ll a b o u t. Ju st best e st centers. And u4>en teamsns Stockton depaned afterter th e m o re to c scored herself on a Buriey thrthrowing em>r. merere nm s on tho board. But FJeld i 3 Improve each ^ar. havtave-opted to double-teamim 2002-03 season, H o u sto T h e first Inning, th a t set t tth h e tone," Jo h n so n th re es sstrai^t Buriey batters to co i't inake the playoQs himlm,. not Yao, M cGrady haslas "Itl# good we got bockck w ith off series said. "We came out swingiiiging, the ball was threat,it. r. we’re back this year gottiQtten results passing to Roferrer kind of a new breed." sollold for- w lrm lng rolling a ro u n d a bit. a n d thw a t h e lp s us." "W/e e kind of had a good founi ectlng a ioL HopeMy, AlstiIston, Luther Head andnd word Matt Harpring. p io n sh lp i The Bobcats w eie able to) getge on the board In ulvonce and we’ll see Shat[lone Bottler for 3«pointen oro r R ockets h the fourth Inning when MdMcKel Bakers RBI- Please see BRUM ? p ^ " Chuck h u Hoyes tmd Juwani n P le a s e s e e MZZ. Pa, b e st I n t h PageBG i D allas ani T h c R w playoffs I T b y o u C c no sttetcl: o u l m o m ' franchise, tim e All-f ■■MrtotaMka who's Wil

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Lain)tgpitch(ies Indiaanstoslhutout'w i n o w er Wildecats Hme»K«WB team's aces. For Glenenns Fcny, David SS m L io ■m. th e p itc h in g o f RachelI /Anchustcgui. T^/GifazSoftiiail Zito had 10 strikeoututs, but Wendell’s {SS£?5t“ j|^ In Came 1 Ancliitstegui acc. Joey Rocha, outcitdld this by fq^r, otily one run and ono hit ■ UUHL — I h c BBuhl u l Indians e\x*iicd lit, while rack- Toumameflt . a c c u m u la tin g 14 Ks. (licir Suwtoothh Central Idaho ing up II strikeouts. HeiIer only ncga- H • Despite the Ttojans'ns' sbccrron. dicy Softball (^)nrca-ncc rccorcord to 2-2 with A t T w tp ta M i> » k , kW w fW « tivc was allowing six walks,w which n u a r f w o it* werc able to' take Canamu 1 due to dto M lflicO j proved inconsetiquentiai.al. l-riday's lO-O, n vT c J-inning li c o n fe re n ce Maiiwi 0 falls iwice.at 1 1 , W est Jefferson 1 pitching of Rocha andid a n explosion o f _ — victory In Uuhl. AusAustin Laing plichcd M A n ch u stcg u i olso pitcl:died (>ame 2, rtlne 11, South ftem ont 0 runs In the 5th inningtig, w h e n W endell T i g e r / u l five shutout Innlrnings for the 11-6 2^." tirizz toumey and Wendell still had nu10 answers for Mand 14, Bonneville 0 scorcd five. Indlam. who scorctored five first-lniiing o,® I IDAHOiO FALLS — Tlic Minicoleo her pitching prowess. /<\nchustcKui ckfoot 7. Bear U ke 7 (game called Glenns Ferry coai)ach Denis Uhl SpanansIS dropped games to Skyline riu is to p u t th e gamKui: e firmly in their ine s u rrc n d e re d tw o m n s onn thi re e hits . KHLSp. e to Ume limit) acknowledged tliat fRocha was thc and Sout>uth Fremont Friday at thch e ' OITcnslvely, the Pl!ot.s■s were jKiced lad 9. Idaho Alls 8 deciding factor In GtGame I. "Rocha 'nger/Grii ■it w as im p o riatant ii for us to get it f rizz l b um a m en I. by Ashlea Granikuw whoIU was 3-fnr-J hland 7, Hillcrest 0 w as o n to p o f h ls gamme," i stated Uhl. Thc SpaJponons lost 2-0 to Skyline and there," liidlans.hc■ head coach Murk . n d w ith tw o RULs. irLak«32.Rijt»yO In G a m e 2. th e PlloHots fared better 9-8 to SoSoutli Fremont. Tlie second'n d ' A n ch u stcg u i, despite ni LalnR said aboutIt UuhlI evening its euj|„, not K««dnR-a line 2 , Minico 0 with Rocha off the hlilUl. G lenns Ferry g a m e e n d - • cotifca-ncu record,rd. "It kind of puts , nded after five innings due to . hit. also managed two RliKBIs ill G a m e st Jefferson 8, Idaho I^lls4 would manage II ruruns on 10 hits. dic90-miim in u te tim e lim it, 1. C a tc h e r Allshii C rane ik pressure on Flierlier and Kimberiy nearly lu id a n Ith Fremont 9 , Minico 8 Nvliich w o u ld p rove bebcnellclal In thc Slialomim F ra n k hit 2-for-3 during thhe e ' Insldc-the-pnrk home run.ru hut was bccausc a lot ofUilnhings can happen. If m «hi« ^Ison 12. Bonneville 1 tic-brcaker. Skyline gojgome, and MclanleTItus lilt 2- i-lier beats Kimbctberly, it goes to a ^ 2- dirown out nt thc plaie.. anda was left C o d y C ra w sh a w ondidTbnnerShrum for-3 -witi ihnre-wny tie and i :kfooi 24, Rigby 1 vlth 0, double and Jennunu witli a triple. Crane also>0 hit in two d it goes to a coin Sadist e a c h h a d tw o RBIs fo r t •flip .- Jisbn 11. Hillcrest 8 r th e PUots. Erick B in g h amn hit 2-for-3 against Southth ru n s in d ie opener. Gutierrez also provideded a spark for Frcmont. T h e In d ian s Jiiso« wv o n Friday's n o n - t- ...... G le n n s Ferry's ^vliinlnK.iK.run in Uie th e P ilo ts g o in g 2'for>3•3vrtthairiple. Thc SptSpanans play'In the loscn' coiifea-nce secondid game.g 19-j in five -a Ct*—. tmtt IMC t LiatW, rs' sccond game was knocDcked .in hy Shrum's two RBIs hehelped him cam brocket tottcxlay. innings. Ttrnt Cranem cr finished with a Jadynn J%‘ny, who s1;}/;Ik>dl>( in C n u ie. the win in die pitchlniIng department. < ------L^-doubUv-a-horaciiuxnm-and-two-RBIs,— L edcia M csillas w as also a notable for Shfum-managcd-7-striitrlkeoutsrarhe—jjr ------— while Loing doublebled and- drove in W ieilllIris Feny aiid w a a a i ------th e-P ilo ts ln-Gfliiie-2.-fiolii|liig-2-ror-3-Qt------— 'had good movementt oo n th c ball, a n d ost three. d ie plate. (doubleheader stayed ahead In the cou3Unt."accordliig A n ch u stcg u i m a d e tillss leIt a d h o ld ils ■nmncrLeciccnbypjyplckcdupthcwln to C o a c h U h l. sh e sh u to u t d ie Thijons fcfor die final on thc mound andnd added a double CLE>JiNNS FERRY — Glenns Fern d in m m ft IMMI, Ita taring eny ShnimolJowcdonlytk'theonerunon . m five innings, coming her s a n d tw o RBIs. a n d W< S S : i , S ‘ • second win Wendell split Friday's double^ble- four hits. John Goedhahart had half of iSStSfSS for th e day. Thc Indians arc; backbt in action on header.Icr. with the iVojans winning ling the"Ih)Jan’s hits, but toeo o k th c loss has i a a a t L X . G le n n s F erry (5-9.3-1) wxvlll trav e l to ‘Hjcsday a t G le n n s»Ferry Fe , Gamee : 1 6-5, and thc Pilots taidng d n g h e five ru n s. M elba to d a y fo r a doublehth e a d e r. 0« nm t :1 G iu n eC 2 1 1 -1 . Glenns Ferry (9-6,2-2 G t e n n s F . raonM« Tlietie team s also split thc regular sea-sea- Melba today for a doub] Feny Sweeps Wendell S u m i ^ s o n rec t e c o rd a t 2-2. So to d e c id e ho mmc- c - GLENNSMS FERRV - Glcnm Fcnj ' 11 • a fie ld a advantagc In the Canyonyon Oimel: ... swept WemcndcU by the scores of 7-1 C o n fcrcnce c a ' district tournam ent, a tic s j a s s ; o n d 3 -2 in Canyon Confcrence play,I b re a k e r :cr was employed. The tie break-'ok- .uacttfli.M i _____ . . The sweepep allows die Pilots home- frMiUMM m 2 e r c am i J am » s ime down to the most runsuns TiiK«.i.a3iI ■field a d vvantage tu in‘the two-team kMl&nw4,fli4,lti«lanln0 s c o rc d , t d, of wlilch thc Pilots had morc. ^ Conyon CoiConfercnce, as Glenns Ferry SS e n a b lln i la ling them to host tJie district w on th r e e oof four over Wendell during 'o unney. ( k n » 2 ! SSIL, S ® cy- t a M i d ie sc o so n . G a m e ne 1 was dominating by bothoth T h is s w« e e p \v a s in large p a n due to Sweep ____ Bruinns CnriiBMrflrenipil . game, wliile botli KvcKveder and- Campbell said.'id. "W e g ro u p e d so m e Vhen they get seven , Gumeson pickcd up stolen hits together to get the one In the rUTlSas in the first inning, bases. fo u rth . W e've justju; got to havcallt- CSIondCEUiviUnniflrdsh th c lr tie m o r c c o n fidfidcnce t at the plate." it’s lt£ pretty tough." rcgular*season scrlc:rie s w ith T h e B o b c a ts scs o rc d a g a in In th e _ - . today’s noon double!blchcader. fifthlnningasjai Jaymee Thurston hit coach Tim CampbellI Thc gome will bc bnbroadcast adoublewithorI on e ou t to get th in g s - Ilw o n J2 7 0 A M K T F'1- l. KoIoR- M ills ththen e hil a grounder FaUs eotfitld and reached ba.se b on a Bruins iwBR»RotflMrtriis Qm w I throwing errb,■ror that allowed "Once tl tatUisIsK sI oad c a a .c ( u i e they settled In and stanedi T liu rsto n to sc;ore. o r But thc Bobcats playingng ttlie gam e, th e d e fe n se w ass b t t tu u B w to r^ . .. . w erc u n a b le to tl ■ *«ii y i 01 t o MN. 0 thrcaten funher. muchI bbetter." he said. 'Theirr liesUKIKodt 'W hen theyy sget se\-en runs In heads5 wiwere In thc baligame. They (M ti • lli...... Iim iw K w itl M U m th e fir^t in n in gg. , it'si pretty tough to made! beibetter choIcc*s."Tlie Bobcats M • » cs. CM FridjjfBrinB urltr. make those up,jp," Campbell said, host conconference rival W ood River 0 « r a 2 . 'lispeclally wheihen you beat your- onlUesd c s u c a i i lesday at 4:30 p .m . seifupnlitdebltb it a n d ta k e a w hile a ss!:sy '0 Ket ba ck in ththc c gam e." C a m p b e ll fe ltIt likell Ills players did j . Itmm'in'Mf.i/rSM ocpuae.ais m»*Mt M • a sm M t 2. a well o n c e th e y ssettled down and I (91M TbMn. MM. f)M *M HitnM. M Orit w ere a b le to b ec moren competltivi*. uSL iwItt ia . tu w i. MMwfc M l. Leigh!Steinbe ei^ callsi concusisions \%giniaTedch baseball teeam returns to pi;jlaying field f(for ‘a tick!ingtim

MARINA DEL REY.; C alif. (AP) - A n BL\CKSBURG,Va.(AP) — It Miami players anil1 cc o a c h e s •<\ '? Steinberg some diday also would like to v estimated 350,000 athletiletes endure some "What ' are the stakes? w a s a sm all rally, yet it signalclaled wore black wrisibara n d s in sec neurologists prcirescnt on every NFL tl kind of head Injury whil/hile playing sports Tt’< d ie s t a n o f a m ucli, m u c h larglarg- memory of thc victimsis d u rin g sideline and n)ore clfectiveci use of base- e c r o n e . e v e ry ye a r in th c U n iteed d S^ tate s, a n d th a t's [t’s ' one thing to go out thc three-game seriess ia g ain st line tests tliat establlbllsh players’capoblli- TValUng M iam i by five In th only counting the onesies who lose con- ai u h c tlie H okles. Q ties before they getit injured and can be b sdousness after impact. and play football and bottom of die eighth, ththe Miami head coadic li Jim used as good morkekers for die tests they Virginia V Tech Hokles scorci Counting the rest of3f thct dings, pings Uf] ored Morris drew raucous aop p p la u se understand that wheni n ' to k c o f te r co n cu ssloo nr s. three tl quick runs to ti^tci and "rung bells" that: resultrc In concus- litcn when he presented aI $10,000S Not as easily chatlangcd Is thc football their tl baseball game Frida' sions, thc total could bcbe as high as 3.0 y( iday check on behalf of tlicc u i n lv c i- you tum 40, you can1 player mentality. FFrom a young age. n m illion. night. Injecting life into0 ai sity for die Hokie Spirilrit a n d they're taught to playay in p a in , to sacrU lcc a That’s why concussioisions arc, in thc ^)en(:nd over to pick up youi c ro w d d e sp erate for It. Memorial Fund. their bodies, to stayly on the field and to T ec h w ould lo s c Il-9 . b u t or words of agent Leigh StcljItclnberg,‘a health rViilr It on The rowdy crowd ofo f m o re i n (4 m a k e th e ir co ac h es»hap h p y . a a day marked by tears anc epidemic, the consequentle n cc s o f which a re lild and have aches and and than 3,000 — five timesc s la rg e r "M o st a th le te s a rce i1 n o sta te o f denloi." mourning, m prayer vigils one a tic k in g tim e b o m b tha t mr a y n o t b c se en ond dion overage — gn;w ssi o m b e r nal lg Steinberg said. "Theyey'rc taught to ignore tolling to bells, an evening at dit In thclr totality for 10.15«15 o r 20 ye ars.' ains. It’s another thing die os diey rose to obsen-eve 0 3 2- bi S tein b e rg a n d NFL HolJ baU pork — Virginia Tbch's firsifirst sc c o n d m o m e n t o f sllenim ce. loll of Fame quar- tto bend down and He hopes some ofc the most rcccnt sp icrbock Warren Moon, wl s p o r tin g ev en t since M onday'say's autching a sign thoilo t re a d , w ho sulTcred thc studies will lead NF'JFL management to ra first ofhls half-dozen con ra m p a g e by a stu d e n t gunmnan an "4.16.07 Never Fbrget-i—senior - - :o n c u ssIo n s at age not be able to conclude that rushining players back Isn't — 11, headlined a summ it F — provided a hint of relief. Kristyn Helser morvclc lc d a t It F rid a y designed In anyone's best Interc rest. A fter all. Is gct- to d ra w atte n tio n to t h e g r "We won before we got1 to h o w d ie H okles w ere olo b le to ! growing problem 1Cidentify that child." d n g a p la y e r b a c k for fc one week worth th • o fc o n c u s s io n s in sp o rts.IS. the field today. Thc scoreboardlord ploy under the emotion:)nal elr- risklnghim fortheresestofthcseason—or - was wi Insignificant," Hokles It's a problem m ost wldwidely recognized —• SportsS| agent Leigh Stelnber des cumstances. h is c a re e r? It’s a q u e!sd st o n d ia t has gain ed c co o a c h P ete H ughes said. in thc NFL. wiicrc thc ssui u ic id e o f form er "IdUnkit'sas>-mboiofo f mov- m o re tr a c d o n a s solsalaries and signing "It wos 0 bittersweet feeling dvfensivx* back Andre Waters W and thc ling Ing fo rw ard on d no t letdntin g d lls b o n u s e s h a v e C3q>loeung-Hui Cho, was never far d e b a te a n d b rin g q u ic k c r c l r c h an g e . le sse n ththe e impact of head Injuriess -— rcccived the congrats,>• froro m r th e surface, "Wljat arc die stakes?"’ StSteinberg said, most notal itably with rules changes andi thithe "It goes to show thatot wc can be fooled l^ars T spilled down the 'I t's o n e th in g to g o o u t amd n d play football gradual el elimination of Astroturf asis T3U can bend over to pickJc upi your child changcs In in h e lm e ts a n d m o u th p ie c e3 s tcto Carolina who. studiesI thet blomechanlcs Irglnia Tbch professor Nikkiki and have aches and pains.Ins. 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‘P a c m aan’Jones ] bi) u y s M - p a) a g e n e w s {p a p e r a d ffo r letter tot Titans f(F a n s NASIIVIIXE. Tcnn.,11. •— Suspended Ibnnessec ;a p p ea l m u s t b u file d by AprilIril 30. ^ ■ m April2I,liI , 111 th e a rt ru n m n f V11IIL71 iigiigli School, Tiianii corncrbackk /Adam "Pacman" Jones Jones said he plans 10 lo re-enrolli at West Rob Gram utU25-502l form onjr u d e ta ils. bou(;lit a fulNpngc newicwspapcradrenisement to Virginia ’ University and finishib h h is de g re e. prim an open Icitcr;r Inli \vtiic)i liu p ro m ise d lo The sixtli pick overall in the 2005 draft and llie ip o r ts S hhortsM M V t m T .F “ .M “ iin regain th e inLS( o f hlis is ted a m and fans. |first defensive player takenn Ihatih year. Jones has * t luni hosts Ladies TwUitee m e e i i n g In ihond in (Imsponp o rts section of F rid ay ’s cd l- talked ( M ith p o lic c 10 tim es sii s sincc being drafted, 'lational and Magic Vailyiey briefs nviNN i1-AU.S _ IWin I-alls M im ii lions of Ttie 7i*nncssiesscjm — Nashville's dally jand been arrested five limes.es. niclpnl Gulf (^oiin>e! willwi Im id a m e etin g fn r anyom n m v sp a p e r — Jo n es s lod ld Ills family, c o a d ic s , ineinterust- g n imn itliat finished last in the Ivy/y 1L e a g u e for Ihe e d in pl.i;p la y in g In iIil* c n u n e 's L u lieics hvi-Ule tcamma(cs nnd Titansins fans he must n^organlzc ^ I S f ln t tiltim e. h is p r io r itie s T enni league nl 6i j).m„ Montliiy. May 7 al llthe course. ie only three-time liasketbjtball captain at Ix'ogueI playph begins ,May 21. For m nre "In tlJL* past few wedveeks. 1 have learned a life- | >re informii- Federerwins sooth matfiatch I’Hncec e io n , th e 32-yeur-old Jo h nison so replaces Joe tion. call S tim e o f le sso n s," th e! leIct tte r stales. ill Shelly Ihirves a t 733-2412 o)r r r>3‘).24y2. Scotl.I. o rI> a ity^U‘eat733-Z<21 L t or 731-2321... ies writes of hoping lo not M O t^ CARLO, MonacoCO —• Roger Federer nly meet, bui exceed the vw o n his 50 0 th c a r e e r m a tchh FridayFi In the quar- expeciollons people have lwl win. An lave done ll here," the SaSawiootli Softball field behiirhind Sawtooth auction wiiwill be held for items includlr do n ." tlie le tte r reads.i. BFWerer said. T h a t is a lot of ling a pian- I of games. I’m glad Elemetlentory. The Terror flcld fiveIvc c o m p e titiv e m a TV am n d d Hariey moiorcycles. The c« Jones s a id h e p la n s loto ap p eal his se a so n -lo n g tl:they aro victories." cost is $50 I travclirling softball teoms, indudinJing IOU, 12U,. perperson.io n .1 b b u y tickets n r rese rv e a I suspension by NFL•L commissioner Roger a table, c ^ In today's sem ifinals, the top-mnkcdto; Federer 14U, II6U and I8U squads. Playlayers must bo 734-3914. Cowon the state and North'Ihwest Bi^glon JeFOflie Fl mate of Jones at W est' ! Fun RunAValk planned1 a t Virginia, also was sus- 7. 7-5, 6-2. The second-seedetlded Nodal will play champ]ipionships. For more informaTmtion. contact p c n d ed . B u t H e n ry rccelKxlvcd an eight-game ban. ItTbm as Berdych. K en JoJohnson at 410-5764 (cell)1) o r 732-1219 JEROME►IE — The Jerome Recreation : In his letter, Jones soldsoli his altomeys advised n D istrict’s (homle) e) o r L>1e H u d e b o n al 731-S1-9825 (cell) or second anna n n u a l F u n R un/W alk ivlU b e , him to appeal the susperpension to ■doriiy som e of e April 28. 964 (home). The run slistuns at 9 n.m. wilh registrat the facts and address! ththe unprecedented pun- COLLEGE H oops ■ation at 8 a.m. The: cientry fee is S25 per person,n. S4S per is h m e n t t h a t %vos Inimposed.' Jones first P| Princeton hires Geoigeto! t o d s y fam ily o fr foifour and S8 for Ihc one-mile 1 announced his IntentionIon of appealing last week, itown assistant Valleyly Rec offers signups tot e kids run. ncgistralioi H is o lto ra e y s h a d decL lio n fo rm s ore a v a ila b le o 01 n lin e a t lecllned to c om m ent sin c e NEWARK, N.J. — Georgeirgetown assistant HAZE2ELT0N — The Valley Recreareation District www.jcromi Jones' announcem ent hi 3men5creatlondistrlct.com. t he would appeal exct-pi SySydney Jo h n so n w a s h ir e d 10> coachco; at Princeton Isofferluing sum m er leogue signupsps for baseball to promise that a statenitement was coming. The on Friday, taking over a once nce-domlnant pro- and solloftball from 10 a.m.-noon1 oc n S atunlay, -ConpM fn»it>frndwiiwin reports

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BOSTON — A J« P at Rodriguez hit and walked twa1. HoI has ollDwed 0 1 tw o m o re ho m e rs , bu but Coco'Crlsp tw o r u n s in 29 I nm n ini g s d i b season )ust Islandl e r s \ tie d th e gom e w ith a n a tw o-run trip le foranUcroscopicOC 0.62E R A . and then scored ono n Alex Cora's BU3UFFAL0, l N.Y — Ryan Miller^;rls blind glove b lo o p e r d u rin g a (Ivi (1ve-nm eighth rc In th e fin al seconds w as e n o i u ^ — baidy^ • Inning to help the Bo;B oston i ^ Sox slylO inningi to 1lift the Bufialo Sabres |^ tt idie-NcwVS^' ; c o m e bo ck fo r a 7>6 r-6 victory over.. -Scott Hattebcrg Islandmders and inlo die Eastern71 Conference th e N e w York Yankee ikecs on Friday 0 h o m e r th a i d e d se mnifinals. ifi i n ig h t. I. and Brandon AfteIfter giving up dirce thlrd-p-period goab, Crisp was alreadydy InI die high- I with the bases MlUcrHer sto p p e d th e fin d n in e sh oo t: ts h e fa c e d in lights after topplln ding into the h irm ln g . se n d in g B u nfialo's a l 4-3, series-ending vieictory Friday Boston bullpen- in in pursuit of 'hiladdphla. night,h t Rodriguez^ second h< i homer of the ramdosingouta Maxilaxim Afinogenov scored.die: dt e d s iv e g o d '' gome, a three*run sho sh o t in d ie fifth le-hitter. Tom as thedie Sabres hung on lo win Iheirih itdrd that gave the Yankeci ues a S-2 lead. 'c up Hatteberg's straigitight and eliminate Ihe ^ Rodriguexwcnt3-for- b r-4 a n d jo in e d -high. 3-1 plich, bland,n d e ra in five gam es. Mike Schmidt, who hi } h it 12 h o m e rs •low n sa v e in tw o The:he* game deemed'-over in t h e first .15 g a m es les of die 1976 a fte:r r th e Sabres opened a 3-0 m m season, as the fastesttest to rcach a le a di rmidway through the d o z e n in b a seb a ll histclistory. IfG fS 5 ' se co3nd n d period, and led 4-1 K yie S n y d e r (1>0) )) allows ed o n e /. ' w ith1 i:13:22 left, Bul NewYoric w alk a n d stru c k o u t o nr e >Willc ge t- J v . . . - -CralgBiggiohit - scoredred-twice. capped when ting two ouu in thele teighUi. M th r lam In 13 yeors . Chrisis. CCcunpoll cohvcxied a reboiulu n d fioser Jonathan Papelb>elbon unavail- - t h e n ln tf e ^ jn d - ^ — w ithi-6:53-TemalrUng;:But 6:, thcn-MUlUlcr!?hurthe— — “ ------able-afte rpttchlnflirIn'coch'of'ihe^BM lM 'IMI SttSa plirsrs Erfc J t e f c t . far M l. DiitiMtab IttHZika. MCMri M l. aiid' Red$2,PMfes:cd its winning door.r. previous two m ie s, H id c k i O v tti Psdnia,rob, lar riiU . e d ah rata «Hb ra MfpRdNrllM p h dOk4nail«tlHiret M[iller ille stopped 30 shots overaroll, hb best Okajlma pitched the n Q N C IN N A T I — £ le n ln d i for h is h i c t 7 ^ tMd «w y M ir the Nmr Yorit y U M s st«F•n9MlsBMte■FrUa^ F« d off die ninth comingd n g o n M iroslavSoion w ld i 12Zsccondsleft s fint m ajor league save.ive. - - h it a tw o -o u t. s o looiTMattWbc(0- h Samnn erek Jeter o n a M ark o k is.. who wi grounded a single Doivn D 4-2 in d ie flfdi, t h e Fto It In the ninth.then walked on beatenen before the goalie spun around a and groundout and wall iralked Bobby to right-ccntenter against the drawn- gotRot hits o n fo u r str a ig h t p ltc PhUllps singled : wtrying lo sacri- stuckk oout hb glove hand, getting>g e n o u g h o f .Abreu before Rodrigueguez lined out u p Infield, fronfrom Sidney l^jnson (1-2). stan lo a d ed In d ie lO d i ii S a tan ^ ;s h o t to tu m it aside. to second base. Kevinvin Thompson' kvidi David D ejesu s' le ad o C fsin O n d n n a t l p a s t P hil ^ MiUeilUer than scrambled to die sid.Ide o f th e n e t s tr u c k o u t to e n d th e gi ^ ^ White Soxox 5 , 4 CruGrudzielanek dien hll his I One out away fratarilns 5,14 pn^vircv c n t A le x d Yashin fro m w raapping p in the M ariano Rivera (1-2) (!•: allowed hoatiom e ru n in 133 o t-b ats, a n d M combined one-I rc b o u n .d . tw o n m * o n th re e hits.!its, striking o u t D ETR O ITIT ~ Darin Erstad’s TbalIbahcn and Sweeney singled G o rd o n (0 - 1) g a v e i D ruw■ew S u d lo rd , Jason Pom lnvillcIc and Ocrek one in two-thirds of oan n inning. tic b rc o id nlg g singlej in t h e s e v c n d i dieh e nexti tw o deliveries. homer on a belt-hiSnclling singled Itoyalscidso h a d g o a b fo r Buffalo. I n n in g liftedcd C< hicago o v e r D e tro it, d ie closer's first b1 lo M\ ike Jacobs* ‘ Indians 4, DevORa;Rays 3 Juan Uribeibe and Ibdoiilto Iguchl National League c h an c cs. in Church from DfiVflSOs 3, Lightning 0 hom ered for Chicago and helped I Inning to pace s r . PETERSBURG,,Fla.-TVavis Fli Nick Massct set (1-0) eam his first WOrdinals f 2, Coin 1 Astros 6, B r e w e i EASTS T RUTHERFORD. N .J.— A loiiong-awalted Hafiier hit a two>ninin thomer and major Icagi ague victory. Masset CHICAGO Ci — Rcllcn’cr-tum i to right oIT Lee vintagege performance by Martin BnxleurBt has . drove in the go*ahead sad run on a allowed one1C hit1 In 1 1-3 innings. stanilancr Braden Looper allcnved I MILWAUKEE—the C 14di Inning the De>Devils a game away from eliminating e rtinth-innlng singlele to h e lp hb first grand slan hitslits In1 seven Innings and Presi . On Snelling's Vincent:nt Lccavalicr and die Ughtnini n g Q e v e la n d be a t I h m p»Bay. a E AUiletics1 16,ll Rangers 4 wu«Vlbon iiit a long tw o-nm hon» im . jv it h .o n o ,ou!L-ln_tl:cond baseman Brodcxlcur made 31 saves, got a coit j u p l e o f big A n d y M a n e d o u b leed d etx played In walks. H e has 11 hits in hbI last 15 Buck addedled a dirce-nm double, matelatchup between Lou Plnle N e w jefersey rs on Tuesday n l^ t a t'b a ts . a n d B o b b y CrosbyCn doubled in two andnd Tony La Russa. Josi% Nationals 6, IHaiirian Gonzalez m o r e d u rinlg g ani eight-run second bringringhausen pitched the ninth I Jied tlb carccr Sharksfcs 3, Predators 2 OrMes 5, Blue J«ysM 4 inning whcihen the A's chascd hisIs 1fourth save in as mai>d o n innings 3ts and Chris R a n g e r s s stancr Brandon chantlonces. MIAMI — C h ris lbS n mastery of NASITSHVILLE, Tbnn. —. PatrickJc M tu ie a u BALTIMORE — Nickick Maricakb McCordiy (1-:[1-3) a fte r h e - g a v e up ofl* first baseman f s c o re di tiltUs second god with 4:21 lefelt. and the singled In the wirminglg rur n In d ie f o u r ru n s. Bravraves 7, Mets 3 ^ove to score-Ryanse loss' Sunday Sharkss gigrabl>ed a berth In their ihlrilrd strai^t ' Baldmore's ninth inning to cap Bi second In the 14thiped lr hb major Westemm Conference semlfiruds. Mlarieau a ded - ' rally against Tbronto. 1, TWins 7 nbNEW YORK — Tlm H udson wi Wishlngton. K mark of 25 die gamtune with a power-play goal lateIi in the ' The Orioles trailed 4* downiwnright sdngy over eight shaiTied- Churdi singled Broadto widiout secondd p e rio d , a n d Ryan Q o w e a lsolo s c o r e d as elgbth but came back ack a ^ st iCANSAS ClCITY. Mo. — Mark Innlnjnlngs and Chipper Jones hiti fiv e G ard n er to le a d off^e thi R o c k ie s' bats d ie S harklarks dosed out Nashville ^vldlh a G a m e s Tbronto's beleaguereded bullpen, Grudzlelonck^siVi home mn keyed a two-no-mn homer to help Atltmi»ton and stole sccond.year C when he , win onn dthe Predators' home Ice forir a sccond . w h ic h i s %vithout In ju reded closerI B.;. five-run fifdih iinning.and Q ^ed .'bcat^atNcwYoric. amer two-oui single, sccoitarts at Coors straightIt yye ar. R yan. Karxsas Cityty to a c o m e - f r o m - Keil'Kelly Jo h n so n also h a d tw o -ouis hi Jason Wood cfulckly1 ai 2.65 m JasonAn A m on scorcd a power-playy goal, and Corey Patterson led offdienlndioff beiilnd viaory)ry over Minnesota. forr diedi Braves, who moved Int>slng ball off Jacobs' glov V e m o nI FFiddler abo had a goal oss NashvlUe w ith a in ^ offVlctor Z a ir Zambrano Mike Sweertseney a n d R e g g ie flrstIt In die NL E ast by w in n in g th home, bui ChurchIT sh its , aU sin- b le w a. 22-1 - l le a d In a penalty-filled s escond'peri- c (0-1). A fter a sacrifice bunbunt by Paul Sanders abo3 homeredh for Kansas opencencr of the weekend serlcague when Matt TVeanor«ven c innings. od.ThePie P re d a to rs to id e d 19 o f 29 p eBiudiymln- n Bako, B rian Roberts was ir 1 T b d d ie th e throw . uintendon- Qty. vrtilcheme n tered th e n i g h t w ith betweMefc(Unl«s,FU.,hto rid a y n g o n th e B rid sh O p e n c h a m p sto o d I feel th e dmeim e b right." l u e . th o u g h h e Inviied G o o d m a n d u r - under, one shot ahead NBA T h e play,ilayers w ere n o t a v a ila b le fi s s r i : S All-Star u ^ e n d to make hbs p r o p o s - 1 Nick olfttZnleimltcllMle f d i e { Lucas Glover (69) and N comment.It. C onley b e iq w cte d to b e a nUppMM<«rt»tiM alandtnd said he would Indude iIt t o n th e W am e y (67). IM al,,U .,Fridtr.U im a n C*kmec«i honorary,y hhead^coach for Saturday rMtobeoMoftiMtDp agendanda during die two-day boardird m e e t- “I shot the lowest sc so o re t M a M la tbs ■rfreoB^^b r Scarlet vs>9.. *€fayh spring football gam Ing. humanly possible today, a '.^con- a to to ad w p a r. O d e n b out of toxvn to attend his auni G«odm oo. an!s letter failed to offer:r a c o m ­ :, said WlU sid e rln g th e pla ce s I w as," » w e d d in g e stan at Ohio Sute prombmlse that would block bettlni n g o n a I r a ft Calcavecchia, who wonn tthe on the back nine.c. wi h ere h e At a newsw (conference Friday aftem ooi jury, die 19-year-oId potententlal Las Vegas Iranctibe. bi h ire * b u t th a t PODS Championship lilast s ta n e d h is s e c o n d1 ro ro u n d . M a tta soldlid die departure of the thrr billing as a two-dme h asnt;n't yet ruined hb chances. Ste: wiU t e m s a id mondi for his 13th PGAI ItIb u r players, dioughdioi not unexpected, woul I player of die year, that: alafter subsequent dbcusslon o lin 3I1S w ith , U tle 'I t id n d o f re m in d e d i H ut second atlt Legends o hoiclolc In die program. M atta sol c» in scoring (15.7) dty oOJdals.oC die owners asked1 f1 o r th e of Hger W oods, who seemsm s to he was prouroud of dielr accomplbhmeni 3) and topping die commiim ittee so there could be 1 me,*' I f u r t h e r m a k e e v e ry 10-foot p a r pjuthe u t SAVANNAH, Ga. G — and hopedcd diati the success of pUyet le rc e n m g e (.616). s tu dly y *“ V lth o u t prejudging a n y thd in n g ." lo o k s a t w iie n h e n e e d s taa* " England^ Mark Jamnnes shot a 5- such as OdeOden, coupled with the teami b y vho many believed Relfers, w4io shot a coun)urse- under 67 In chilly, wwi irldy c o n - trip to diee na d o n al c h a m p io n s h ip g a m” 8i a for recnddng Oden. NRAII breaksI ties for draft sispots record 64 on Thursday, repei^ K a t- d id o n s to ta k e th e! flrst-rofli u n d w ill Itm : taleralen te d recruits, irm - lo S ta te records w ldi edly pulled shots left off of Ldie lead in the Liberty:rty Mutual "Honesdy,idy, it% b e e n kind o f a g o a l c diing die ball almost NEWE W YORK - P o rU an d w o n a th e ■ 'm tee, cosdng him hb flrstt twot> Legends of Golf. m ine to havelave a player se le c te d a s h i ^ a Ipsi high-pressure debreoireoker against Mlruiesota on1 Friday,;1 ------b o g e y i.o f th e to u rn a m e>nt-as— n t Defending chara^ nlly, mplon Jay Greg is goingling to be." M a tu s a i d ‘T h is is i D-tumoverrsdowas - mea.*ilrL'llng the Thdl Blazers-wUi picj i c k o n e he f^ed to consolidate d e the Haas was a stroke backba along sltuadon ivhereivh we've goc to handle I OUeSMMrtrOr^Od*}nationat2.77,wldi spot hhi l^ er if nddier gets a tQp2 P - ltire e tw o -sh o t le a d h e h a d w h e:ndie n d widi Tom Purtzerr anda Tom and condnucn u c CO build." 39 games — a Utde sdectiom o n ttira u g h d ie draft lottery, day began. He flnished with f o r • 0 k m QUO State tfta rh vldi a late. M atta soldold h e d d n k s O d en h a d a to u g l intest Thele : Blazers and Tlmberwolvcstts b o th 73, leaving him ded for four !on tetlMaitieaalchamfoMU ourth time makingdng die decbion to leave one I fast stan for the- finbheched 32-50. ded for die sixdid i-w o ra t at 7 under widi Charli ay's KUdnflalMrtlNficgm arley Qs, Da|)r stiuggleeat 2 BMW Uial he mid:oId him he understands hii I dow n'the stretch, recordrd IIn thi^NBA. They have the1C sa m e i ' . Hoffrnan (69). me. tnplda. d r e a m to playplaj in th e NBA. >re than 15 points a 5 J percle rc e n t c h a n c e s o fw in n ln g thh e e N a l t ? *7 ju s t c o u ld n 't b u y o n e . I fc intls • I felt SH A N G H A I, l^ C hi ln a — M a tta soldold Ihe cold O d en , "I th in k i f yo i Igh January before pick,, aexpected to be used on frese s h m e n like I was hitting g o ^ putputts France's Raphael Ja Ji c q u e iin d id c o m e backbac a n d e veryone c a m e b a c k Ai\cr getdng a late s G regO: O < d e n o r Kevin D u ra n t and dtey Just dldfn't droprop,‘ shot a 3-under 69 tc ion, b ecau sc o f a w r b t in ju i I to uike a Ithlrdcwewoiw ould hav e a c h a n c e to b e one T hlere e re were five des broken thtti m u g h u r e O den lived u p to h b b li Reifers said. "I'm only two-o o tr th re e -s tro k e le a d ovter ovt S o u th o f th e greate:atest college basketball teanu o m d ra w in g d o n e by NBA exe.c e c u tiv e die lead so I can't complain, uid nadond high schoolIman p sin. 1 Korean Lee Sung in) dd ie B M W ever, b u t diat^h a t^ selfish o n m y p a r t" v ic e ppresident r e of operations Sm Jaea c k s o n . want to get on dut back nir laid leading the Buckeyes nine AslanOpen. All three6 playerspi werc key figures fot Calif. - The Chari,lariotte (33-49) won a diree-w■ w a y d e on Sunday and have a chanc mts and rebounding (9.6) ance Emle Els. the 200S105 winner. the Buckeyes,TM. who. went 35-4 to set a fired coach Eric widi NewN. York and Sacramentoto a fte r w B lg T tn in sh o o tin g p e r to w i a S o I d id n 't sh o o t mlyself yse was seven strokes baba ck a fte r m a rk f o r vlctcictories and won the Big Ibn's iay after Just one tying; forfo eighth. The Knicks thens n b e a t in th e fo o t to o ba d .’ m's The 6-1 Conley, whi hb second straightt 71.7 John regular-seasoason and toumament titles th e lOnjOngs — diough die Chicago;o B u lls Tie. was Just a dirow-in for C e rtain ly , i t co u ld h a v e btwen e e Daly missed die cut,t, shootings beforc advant/andng to their first national -49 and missed the can swaw a p p ic k s w ld i New Y orit a s a i end<^ up setting Ohio a r e s u lt. worse, but the 23-yeor-oIr-old a 76 to flnish at 11 oveiiver. c h am p io n shship ip game slncc 1962. Mdiere afteri reaching die oftheE*B E d d y C u rry trade. o f 230 a s s b u WhUe ha n d lij impressively saved p v twicwlce —lltJlModaii d a M P m s th e y lo s t to> tw o-tim e c h a m p io n R o r ld a . onsecudve times •TMAaaoditad I as all die Ume jigalns be defenses. Hbassbt-to-r ! It among die best in them only 66 turnovers In 39 Igh .m o re th a n tw o p e r c o n t nd Cook got off to a fi his Buckeyes, but wilted d He was averaging more ou game midway ihrough ck. finishing a t 9.6. n e » Kings fire Mutselm

tor SACRAMENTO, Cal a Sacramento Kings fir n'B Mussdman on Friday es txmiultuous season, lal The Kings went 33-19 re playofb diis spring afti L postseason eight con BJ5 ; Fi[NISi H L SATUITIRDAY TIMES-NEWS-. JNE = -• SPORTS EDlTOli MIKE:E (CHRISTENSEN; 735-3239I APBIL 212 1 .2 0 0 7 Acti(ion heaIts up tomight aatMagiiic Valley SpeedlIwayi B]rli»diBritbtii J Tjn^ow.cocr«OTBtpondent I ho u se . B ruce Qiuilu and Uol I Lotliaro ill will bc.batUin^ la g f c V ^ Speedway n V lN I-ALLS■LS — Tonlgiit ' ! tlic Rocky M oiintaiti O ialiei 'n r : ' r _ jn stmani M iiglc Vnllc-y S Sf peedw ay c o m p etitio n diLs evxning - Kfc*o Lewis Lopez, 10;10 2 . Kenny t '• L ' o p e n u p tJic Kates for Uie iiocky diedebut event of die seriesic s fo r P w m len 1 . StevSteve Jones, Hatke. 8 :3 . (il8KjIc McKeon. 6: 4'.-;> . M u u n tu in U kilalienII g e 2007. Hie 75-liip maln-ev•L-mit 32;2,TJWoodhalI.3-ou hn series lo c o m p erte te ini die feature P*«S«WMydayolglrt. have new competition, It'sit's a lot of work his way tuti ihe front nrr tto be smart, but have n grc divisiuii tills seaso^ason. Althou{^> grcat fun racing wldi theseese guys — matter where hehi starts in th e- r is h e r h a d trac k tl se t-u p d ia t c o m cs in late Inn thetl it's racing und not iustjust b u m p e r lin e u p . k time nt MVS. cwnt raccce last Saturday niglit Steveeve Jones of Meridian was t the new chulleni race. We rcally want to vvin w curs. We'll try a n dI qualify qi us llic Qualc'sc's L le c tro n ic s' lenge hud the and this \vweek his confidence the winner wli of last Saturday r youiiR driver adinl races, but winning die champmpl- good as vve can andid sin• c c It's M o m ets will also als make thefr' Imlttingiiewns seems to D 1 have moved up a nlglii'sIt's mi a in e\-cnt a n d th e fo r- c reellnR somewhat i o n sh lp is o u r goal a n d wc havehn< such a short race, wc'llre'll just put debut tonlglit asas they ba-ak In int nervous last n o tc h o r twi«'vo. m e r itrack n cimmpion will no v week. worked on our quaiif>1ng set-se itonthefloorandhoptopefuUyget the neiv one-flfififth m ile tnick. ' ■It w e nIt t tbetter than 1 antlci- doubtlit c o n tin u e to be a to u g lj u t p a n d h o p e fu lly tliat w: 'I am a littlele bit.-I Fisher pated," Fisl will totlicfront.W ehawa|c a good car llie tri-ovnJ is flatfli and namnv, ' •'isher admitted later, compelpeiitor. TI. Woodliall fin- make r the difference." explained. "Tliere;re a re a lot of -Once 1 got w e're rocking." so passing will1 beI: a real cliaj-,' • ?oi o u t d icre It vvasn't is h e dd in die runner-up position L adiam . w h o will c o m p ete i iie.i\7 hitlers in i tein Magic Valley Pipe>e Tliuiidcr1 Icnge to the driviiver^. A Ijig fieltl' n Ihls class. I qullcasnerlervewracklngandwe whUee MikeM Greco placed diird tl th e se rie s frc*sh o ff a tracrac k Stocks d riv er C ra ig NuthakwlllNut of coinpetiinrs th in k M cK can nicinicingga\rmea didtakeithithomeinoncplccc. I in the trs will niake'" the 50-lap race. Dan c c h a m p io n s h ip >x-ar a t MVS'S in1 b e bo ck in th e divi: p retty g o o d wviipcrapon to work tried not id iivlsion to things even moilore exciting as" ' to get in anybody's Pehrsorson, Rick Fowble and the d l>rcmier division, is lookin with thouKlj. ’Iliee mir ain th in g Is w ay. W e ml; king defend his 2006 clmmpimpionshlp, the three- andd four-tylindw . inlglit have a couple TVavisIs M,V o n ctt. also ncxvcom ers fonvord ft to the beginning of th to May o u t o f th ee w ay a n d take tim e s b u t fo f the hut the rest of die fleldle ld will b e c a rs go ro u n d aiuuul ro u n d in iIlK* * I for the most pan, it to theie feature division with RMCS R c\t;nts. Lathnm mad it h o m e in o n e p ie o lade hungry to start Ijulldlng bull a 25-lap mnln-evvn■eni nice. 'Itce.- went prettyty good. 1 was happy Fishercr jplaced seventh. 10th tl richer Qnished sl the trip to lictory lane at MVvlVS c h a m p io n s h fp seasoon nof tJieir Gates open at d sUth from a the way tlthe first weekend nnd 15UI5ili. rcspectlvx-ly. In It -I p.m .. w hile field of 1<) cars in last season in the series in onlunly own. Jim Shiriey, driwiriwr of die IlMCS (luullfylngig b1 c ^ n s at (ir.'if)' in die main- went." L ocal drivers Jolin New- li h is sc*cond start: No. 30 car. has prove■ov^*n tim e and racing beginsMS al <;().'>. " ■

GordtIon still 1looking fifor that 1next win1 /num^TH . ISW F,RiK 1______N e x t e l C uIP p 1 0 but never choliclilengcd for the "’.r lead. He made his AV0NDAL1-. /\rizVri/. (AP) — W ljen Jeff SKa: Avondale. Ariz. lls move late, Ciordun won last fie with 10 Mps ■ ’ st July at Chicagoland H Schedule: Thursday. Qualirjalifyine; Passing Greg Bilfie Specttwiiy, the exdtc nm. to go to get tho vicirtCtory. citement liegan to build. ■ Saturday, race (FOX. 6 p.n \Vhh 7.'-. NASCM N ext r«:e: Aaron's^'s 4 9 9 . Aprii 2 9 ;, C\H victories, Gordon H Track: Phoenix intematlon;2 ^ - fo u n d h im s e lf |u sit i oio n e w in b e h in d th e la te H Raceway (irt-oval. 1 mT ile.: i l Dale luirnhardt. andind tlte questions began: H degrees banking fn turns . Uluit's it Koing to fecifet like 10 m a tc h o n e o f degrees banking In tum rnl s; 3 4 ).^ Craftsmann Trucks th e a ll'tim e greats?s7 ■ R ace distance: 3 1 2 miles,lies, 312 Laet race: Mlho Skir Well. J.'j ra c e s latej ikinner sta rtco ' ' ater. Cordon still doesn't H laps. on the pole and sla know. stayed out h o n i:' • H Last race: Jeff Burton pas;passed nearly all day at MaMartinsville Hie four-time seiseries chamjiion. who ■ Matt Kenseth on tne finalinal lap to '(Va.) Speedway onin IMarch 31. leads tlie Cup pointsnts standing.s. is seeking H becom e the first repeat Itwi winner leading ail but scve•ven of 2 5 3 • ■ v ic to n ' No. 7fi in .SatiSaturday night's Sulnvay H . a t Texas Motor Speedway.way. win- lap s to win his thlrclira consecutivd; I reNh l-It 500 a t Phoenix I’l international ■ . nlng 10 years after ho wonwoi the race. Coming.olJ vievictories at Kaceway. lie's hadid Ifive top-five finishes ■ inaugural race. His victorytory also California ano Allanlanta. Skinnor • and six top I Os in the first sev^-n m ccs this ■ ended a four-raco winningling streak se t a series rccord■rO by lending ' >easi)n — hut no winkviiis. ■ by .1s. '2 4 6 laps and wonnforthe22nd I •• ------A nd th e 1 -tn lle ov;iov:d at i’h o e n ix Ls u n e o f ■ Last ye an Kevin Harvickk cocompiot- tim e in his carecr.r. h He became three nctive NAS(ASGNil tracks wjiere ■ ed a sweep a t Phoenix,:. wiiwinning th e second driver •in in Ihc se n e s ' (iordon. wliu willII sstart from the pole ■ tho Subway fVesh 5 0 0 to go£ to win twicfi on ttiele small, tight • '• " Sauirday. has yet to0 \vw in. ■ 'along with his Busch Scrioieriesvic- oval, IV e heen on the p le pole here. We've beeti ■ tory th e day before." HarvicIirvick N ext race; O'ReillyC AutoA Parts fast here. We ve he( been consistent here. ■ drove a car that ran In tho top 2 5 0 . Aprii 28. Hans:nsas City. Kan. We'vx* h e en e \e r> lhIiing in | b u t In Victor>' LAne h ere," G o rd o n sa idi. , sishaking his head and B riiinlng. “W ere ju st g o in g{to tu work Just as hard as I POINTS LEA]ADERS • .J we can — the samee ;l;us we do ever>'where. And I'm going to tr)'r)' n u t to m a k e th e mis* ltd (Men. fred. iudt Cari Ed«nl$, d I 5. David Rcutlmannn 907 ■ ' f tiikc wc mude lost weiwevk because I felt like ^ t, ctsttr. aad Stwllflt Marfto. r u rV , tfarwtbtl ta n hra dartnx a prac- N e x t e l C u p 6. M ott Kenseth 8 7 3 * - ive h a d a g o o d sh o t: «t« t w ' in n in g Ijust w e e k in k t , ttttkM bl pmunUea for S a to^iSBhnrFrHbmsOOMSCAR ^ U N iz td Clip aao ractFrfdiriD 1. Jeff Gordon i 7. Bobby Hamlitonjr.lr. 859 Texas, a n d I b le w thliat a t one." ***Ifoodalt, Ux. Gordea n a tbt pete petpeslttai d irtif qiullfrtac TlnraiUr.IT. 2 . Jeff Burton l, ! " 824 At Ibxns. another: trucktn w h e re h e h a s yet 3. Matt Kenseth i.I'rtT ? ®- M arcos Ambrose 9. Mike Wallace 8 1 9 - to w in. G o rd o n le d wu iti ith 2] lap s to g o w h e n >ve«veek's practice and qualifying, I 4. 9! ng, no one physics. You've.•c go t a c a r p u n c h in g a really 10. 802 h e sc ra p ed th e w all1 aan n d d a m a g e d h is c a r's kJio n o w s fo r sure how th e b ig g e r o r 5 . Oenny Hamlin 9: r a n d boxlcr big h o le . Y ou'vj'l-c got a car tliut has less 11. Stephen Lelcht 787 ••• handling. He woundd u p fo u rth . ca a r n s w ill racc on a bigger trac k . f 6 . 8( dmvnforce —• especiallye front dmvnforcc. 12. Denny Hamlin 757 ~I d o n 't lik e giv ing uu; p a n y w in." C o r d o n " "I I'v r w arm ed up to it a little b it I " 7. Kyle Busch 8! bit because. If you go behlnind that cor, 1 don't sec how 13. Regon Smith . 752 • ■ said. "Tlint one re>i^ylily hurt becausc I felt uss a a te am , 1 think w c'to f o u n d a lil _ 8 . Cari Edwards 8; a little b it of yo u 're g o in g to0 b e a b le to h a w dow nforce ' 14. Shane HuffmanI 749 ■ ' like w e h a d