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G cxjdmor )R N IN G I M iIssing; man'’s horn i e b t ]liras ® ■ ■ W e a 'I' h e r nay see last ■ week In ^ Today: ene for 15 h(tours p p m|H September, liis ^ Increas:asing Firefi;fighters strugg;gle at the see ^ vehicle was U^‘ winds,] -hy o f.d ie Jerom e Count]mty Slierin"s B L ^ narked at the aM eany Weaver We declined to say whj J230M cloudy.liv.H °^50, e parcnts did riotreport cullrli* D ep artm en t. . location (of ^ « w tto r ‘h e pi .11 tlie fire )-a n d . •- low 28:>8: TlmetWevwj? ------— . erddiat w dielr so n w as m issing. Eigliteen liours afKiftcr th e fire ■ 7 "' > - Deputies • chtcked in- oto n lc*veled d ie house,, died rubble W 5-^, :'ft widi no posi- PageA2 e d e n — All carly-momirig De lay was still emitdng st(steam from ft -it-—: / A tive help, from jxpansionn cnry at his residence TXiesda; CreW ednQSiQSday destroyed Uie Hcnr il found n o o n e hom e. die water used to) douse c thc . ,9 i his estmnged \ man who was repprt- oM u w M wife. %ve- take By/ MI ichelle Dunlop A I I 1^'V' housc.of-am At ■ approximsuely 3_a.mm . flam es. M a g i c V a i cd missingIga n day earlier. Al i c H J e v e r y t h i n g TInvmes-News writer ______'ednesday m orning. RiBfigluJu- “We're not rulingg {arson oul: Glen Henry. 27. of Wedr 1 • very seriously. ’ — ■'> Be an extinguishe,her: join 's were called to his housijse we're not mllng it InIn.” W eaver Joseph as reported missing crs v Weaver said.. AARCO — Tlie Idaho Nationaonal ?ar400 SouUi Hoad and Edeilen said. GlenKenrym . others ahd quit snsmoking 'lUesday by his parents, said near "W e're g ei- Eripriglneering mid Envirohmennen- Dad. The circumslanan c e s are ^ ^ fo ra d a y . ■ lerome CcCouniy Sheriff Iim Hoad little assistance from tald LI aboratory mii^U be ihe nevnew FirFirefighiers worked all dayr— - enou^i to merit.a prprudent ap- ting very llti Page C l Weaver. Ml- p ro a c h . however, his esimngetiged wife," h e a d d ed , h o rm e 10 a nuclear prognim ihathat s parents said they andiid used m ore th a n 14.000 gal H en ry ’s tlie "The fact dial (Hemenry) has nol rocluces maierials for naiioiiiiional heard from their son Ionsms of water to calm tli have n o t h( Dch c o n ta c te d his parentsnts since ihe Pleasee S(see MISSINQ. Page A2 •curity a n d space oxpltiraiioiilion. • September. biaa:laa;. said Cpl. Gary McGeoc M o n e y since laie Sc accccording lo Depanment offEn- En rgy ofTicials. TIiGTDOETmnntincprtinrln•nn^ ------^— jnt to consolidate ihc manuan u - icturing of radioisotope poweower W m i s>t w m :IS X ? >q r T A l ysiems. like those usedd iiin - ~ - T.JASA's recent ('-issini missioi>sU)ii - 100 S atu rn , to the INEEL sitesite. ININEEIi Advjmced Test Ueacic!icior • Megamerget: KrrKmart ainIready is used in the produciduc- tioiIon ofthe systems, in comblnilina- takeover of Sears9irs amounts1 2 ion wilh production at iwiwo to $11 billion gareamble. odiidler DOE sites. Neirlier olil'tJje iJj Page El odiidler two sites has a reaclcacto r cadily aviiilable. thus eliminailinat- int;ng die possibility of consolidi>lida- lioiion at tliose locations. OinTXx:)R' Tlie depanment is askingIB lcfor pumblic comment on enviroiiro n - mnental i impacts and other.T.i:;- , i; su(;ues th c DOE needs to considtisidcr n'lis Inldal assessment; of coic o n ------iolidadon. "As p a n of diivproccss, w cc’rc isking thc pul)lic to idcntim tify K s ® . wl'ivlial odicr things we shoulo u ld Fire In fall: Yellowlowstone's W B ^ a ;onsider.'' .said Tim othy A.- Fr1-ra- geothermal won(3nders in thc sicr. program director ofif r n i autumn. dl(Jloisoiopc power systemsls ffor dllJie DOE. "W'e’ll review th e corcom - PageD l __ mi i/isc die environm ental imiipact pn Sl’OR l'S ~ ' Smalltown boy( di does good: \ n d d ie n w e’ll m ake it final."al." If the process goes stiiooth)0 thly Boise State quartarterback die DOU expects to bej^ni cocon- ^■,1; has humble root st]struction for ilie radlolsoto;otopc ----- P^ge-Bl. power-«ystem-faeiliiy-«t-lNliINUUL------m Octoiicr of 2007. 'Ilic entireent piprojc'ci is projected to cost;t S2S230 million'. F nizicrs;iid.'nie facilfacility ' , C e n t e ni n n i a l '. . would be operational l>yly lateli Classroom camamaraderie: 2010. * Old photos recalcaU . PMMbrUHuriMrniAk«n
I A-2 Tlme»Waw».TWtnFinFstls, Idaho Thurtday, Novembenb«rl8.20()4. TF B ^ s m s m r p Today: Mosily cloudyidy skios with busk winds luiorI'. HighsI Todayy Tonight Friday SiSaturday . Sundaday Monday ;- . •• ~ ncnr 50 owwy S S - w i ,. ; Tonlghl; ScoilefodI snowsm ahowors._Lo»vs..uppof.20’.20s, .. - ...... ' Tomorrow: Coldor wilhwill snow showors ospocinily m K Si- --ssss; moiiiinfl, continuedi btbrisk winds. Highs, uppor SOs i S L s sJ .iS f: & " cSTj W l i l i Incoatlng windivinds. Ctillty. 0 (ow snow Snow sbowo's ooily VoiVory etiiify nnd Moslly cloudy.udy akio# Alowdoo>oo« | ■dsnisssiH _____ mo«»y ckiudyudy______ahowora______ond coldof______nvmo»1ly cJQudy______woimor. portly i ------TodayiMoaiirctoudra - f i x 0^ 2^ - T onight: Brisk wmdiiJa Withv dovoloping snow showorivofs. LOWS. Hfgh ^0>0 Low 26 3 9 / 2 2 ______3iyi8 33/1/14. I7/V ' = upper 20s. I Tomorrow: Light sdomnow show ors qarly. then coniinucnuod cloudy. Hiytis. uppor 3()s loo n
TNEEL -H ALyu ecs My T lie D OE does n ot antintldiiate Continued frotn Al Consolldatlatlon timeline .Waysjys to comment: a significant increa.se in p Brad Bugger, coinmi n e n t jo b s related lo th e p a t e 2 0 0 4 - The OOE • The putpublic commont period . iliday With lions director for thelie DO E. . Decimber 2M i'lowcver, ihc constriuruction This Hol elab o rated o n ilie report’;a rt's f m d - » ||| conduct intonformatlonal meet- ends Jan,Jan. 31, 2005. phase may provide woivork for - ings. • Contadtact: Timothy A. Frazier, co n tracto rs In th e Slate. . '' ' ”We canrioi use tlie! piplutoni- .Jm . 31,2005lOS — End of initial' programim director< of radlolsolope "Our hope is diat it vvould qZ um we purchase fromm n! u ssla public commentent ori the process powerr systemsyi s for the DOE produce some tricklc-dodown ef- (U for national defense," IBugger (0, the DOE'Si environmentalet im- • By phoiihone: (301) 903-9420 fects in Idalib." Frazier said.sa said. “We would like to estab- pjct assessmeinent. . gy ■ax:fax: (SOO) 919-3765 Since the DOE willII Ibe in- lisfi a domesUc source." • Sorine 20055 —- A draft of the, •B ye-m i volvcd In d ie design o fr theili new T lie U rutcd States reli Hnall: It \vlll bc in” envlronmenla!]| IiImpaci statement ' consolid. facility, die department i the pluionium'238 it has 5lidallonEIS®nuclear.ener- able to lake into considcideration will be releasedsed for additional . I ^ i / a s h ventory for national dt public comment environmenial factorsu s that ent. _ u Tiall:_-ti NE-50/Gormantown purposes, while proi ) 0 5 - T h e DOE will have long been a concinccrn to more from Russia for spcspa^cJrc^ *Sumn«r200E ng. Offce of Space and De- Id ahoans — such a s wasi finalize its asse.sessment. . lated projects. I Power Systems. Offico of luting the aquifer, worker v 2 0 0 5 - The De. j Get Viyout Scratci:h-to-Win* Frimcr could nol concomment * Soplomber 2C lar Energy, Science and health a n d safety a n d air quali- * _____o n w h ich national seciu::u rity a p - ____partment antlclitlcipales the signing, TArhnntoilology. U.S. Department of _ ty issues. card todsav! plications tlic system s} arcar used’ of the recordI ordeclsion.of ;y. 1000 ^ Independence Ave. "We have die uniqueie'aliillty ^ • Octobor 2007)07 — Construction 5 ^/., Washington,Wa DC 20585- to design die facllily fromfro the Matchtwollkclike sp b o ls and win S^KtWiWash* products or cashi "They arc helping safisafeguard will commencece on a radioisotope ^290I g ro u n d up,” Frazier said.Id. Ujc U.S.,” lie said. power system71 ffacllily at INEEL . pormomoro Information: Visit the On Wednesday, at lealeast one CiinAi 3 delega- OUpeier Savings Havve A rrived! I lowcver, he said, a larjlarge p or- • Late 2010 ->— The radioisotope qOE'5s WebWi sile at http://Consol- member of die Idalio c tion of the systcrhs prop ro d u c e d power system-n (facility should be idationElinElS.doe.go tion expressed his satlsltlsractlon g f Q f will go to NASA. operational. over Uie DOE proposal. r $ 2 0 • 2 55 fo r $ 5 0 "Senator Craig Is pleased p (Regular price $4.00 each. Sale enendsl/2/DS.) ! about die consolidationion.” said •• - - ______plumnlum-23a3 8 a t 87,7 ve,-irs. - o n c e ddie i i facility is complete, he PA and DOE main- docs mnoi aniicipaic a Jarge !>Uiail fui *1 ' m^m m During tiie manufactuctu rin g o f EPA d ie senator. "NASA iia?lias been | I v i n ^ l 3 _syg(enM----- lain Uiat plniniilonium.-23B.i.s.nni— build.up iberly Supee r W a s H ^ tiat is ono of ihe really greal[ very pleased With WllHlaridahbs— . DOE workers must firstSl fproccss useful for nunuclcar weapons "That Center Street th in g;s s about locating at1 DOE site has done." 1 4 0 Siouth o i Main N e a r C plutonium-238 and sesecondly proliferation, m-238 Is noi INEEL."iL," F razier said . “T h e purify and encapsulatetcthcma- tl "Pluionlum- Vnies-Ncws reporter ide material," Fra- Idalio0 sitesi d o e s have a higli dc- :^«e sKsssa •terial. weapons grade Dunlop CQii be rcfichedrd iat 735- ftfcimttfcapiftyi g cn o ra ie &aiu. »K Sie3S."iSS.il ihese two steps gc Spccliccincs on the economic: 3229 or by «««' S S fflS n S iIJ some nuclear waste,e, F1 razier Ids of die program’s con-. mdiinlop^niapcvtiUey.cy.com. ■ J said. Impacts on"Idaho S Slation will' bc available - • "We're going lo tak(ake pijat Althougli IFrazier cxpccis when1 tlthe draft assessment Is5 pains to reuse the was moderatelncr.icrcases in security ready,y. BBugger said. said, " n ie r e will likelyy bb' e so m e rcmote-handlcd transansuranlc ”■ " w aste.". — According to a recentc.« publi- H O m E StUEET HO I Givetllie gift thhat cation by tne slate oof f Idalios INEEL O versight P Pn ro g ram , ... INEEL currently housesses 63,000 cubic meters of tran?a n s u ra n lc keepsi on ringiiin g .; w asle. S o m e o f th e w asle is in stor- .|d y |S y ^ age. th e rest buried. Tlie transuranic waste gcner- ated during the produccluction of radioisolope power sysisystems at LLMEmiiinutes. INEEL will be shipped>ed to th e ! Unlimilited CAL Wasle Isolation Pilot PlaP lant n ear | io *Mj2p« ^ Carisbad. New Mexico.;o. Fri#ndly‘ Lo«o«l*Exp*rl«nc»d I Nodiargefofor incom ing calls.Is. 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W A sn iN crro N (AP)(Al — Presi- iindgriicehahave long marked her cliiiinliiinvoniim of tlielexiLS Loiter dent Bush on V\Wednesday iis one of of Americij’s finesi ' (k)mijmmission. In ia92, she be named Harriet Mierliers. a long- liivvvers." ciinieinie ihe first w om an presiden lime 'iexiis associate,ilte, as Wliite. - I'ornierlyly B ush’s p e rso n a l of the ihi 'I'uxas State Biir. S he ha H o u se counsel. lawyer InI TTexas. Miers came been.‘cn prcsident of tlie Dallius BiiB u r. ------:------"M "M iers “ fiuc- - \\1 tln h e prc;ircsidenfio the.W liite'“ AssocB odalion a s well, becom ing;in- ii ceetiecds Allwrto 1 louse iis hishii staff secreiary. ih e 19H51IH5 llie first wom an in that pos Jonzales. person InI chargecl o f all die pa- " Miers Mi' iiiso hiis served as I nlomlnatcd o n by perwork that tl crosscs (he memember-ai-liirge on the Dallalia s ■ lusli (o bc iit- president’s’s desk.d Miers was pro* Ci(yiiy C ouncil. She earn ed hcher " 8 | tomiDmey general. nio(ed (o deputyde| chief of staff in undeidergraduate iind law degreeees . saidaid W liile lu n e 2(K)3. fromam Soudiern Mediodist Uni i i o u s e From liK)!y5)5 to 2000. she was versilirsiiy in Dallas. s pp a o k e s m a n OTtt“ McCiel’ ■ ______^e^^3rjJlaiLill. ~ 'ThinSGS^ T " 1 i a f y 1 0 1------HarrkitMlers M^iers ie is a MlI nfi plinfrI WfcWI w = ■ trusrus(ed advis* e r o n w h o m I havev(* Ilong relied for strai^htfor^va^d nir ProcBss: Ultra Clean • Ultraitra Fast‘ Same Dav.Seiyic.e.;g____ ^ B ush saiil m a statcmem ent. ^ ' ____ •■Harriet h as ihIU e Jte n jmlii- 100 per mini blind' upuj to 6' wide nieni and discurninning mtelleci, •*'•^7I Drop-off ipedal • O ver 6 ' 8. specspedality blinds stighily higher ^•^^• necessary to be ann oioutstanding " Additionof eljorgej e fifo r ho m e pkfnip counsel.' (hu presiiesident said, ONIGHT AT 7 P.B■m. ’’She is il tiilenied lawyerla\> whose M agic B lin d CltCleaning great iniegrity. legiilalschotarihin s 3io;nd,id Ave. E. » Twin Falls « 7 3 3>-0674 -0 » 1«800-439»0674
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Certain Items maynay nol tie readily available at all'locations. loa es effM lve tnrougn December 1.20i.2004. sa *fOO J iW3 Speclil order anand ninchcck gladly given. Prices t ______^Tliuftday.dsy, November 1 8 .2 0 0 4 TImM^ ‘ (Guaranteeteed f ull Service IriStttallario n -^ ta ff------:^_NATroyr . ; Needs ____ FForo i All Your Flooring 1 We*ve Moloved To A New iShow Room at 422’2 Blue Lakes BUIvd, North Governorr’s Judgees, legal s(scholars daraft ne^'▼ ■ {Across3SS the parking lot from Biclock Busters) race may^ planffor federaal prison sentencees ^ , •.-sr";-' AUT^FL00RINNGHNG ------— I unconstitution see vote M a n y e xicpect j court to m■uie l old sy stem 734-3064 (Mobile 280-0 -0 8 2 6 ) ■ WASHINGTONDN ’(AJO juries c:onslder o n guilt' or inno- "could.decide ct on. a long prisonpr reeoimt Judges and legalgal scjiolars arc cence bbul judges make , sentence,st widioul addingg extrai . . • .worwhg bn neww guidelines for. decisions.tis . th a t afUict p r is o n ., luiie li for specific diings likeike gun . OLYMPIA.Wash!— 'I'he'he race sentencing federoer jlatkxis and other nsstriclions may appipply. Rates subject lo change.' 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The • i»Jili«> T J — L_Mrittii -—E&i-T-eRbIAL = ^ P * o w elh^w aiteiid-too^l E^leave Idaho shhould fesuiime idea ^“S oliri I’owell would have M..H been a perfectly ade- : l qilatesecreiaryofState- ” of a gov(tremor’s resjsidence ^for a different prcsident. But JR)(EARS \ luck h a d it. Powell, was d io r ww, ftntR W ^ • . a s lu d « SECR£TI\W OFIF STATE, ,nlrd to h™ official governors chieffief foreign policy adviser for ,uy: One mansion. TheTt last governor's Georgorge W. Uush. w ho d id n 't ■'?lrtLT=n\NTO0 w o l o j •■.rnr. 'Rniiif ' hoHie wass a fe w b lo c k s fro m a{?eeree \vitli bis foreign policy I yWfpRW.-V;..,- . lOUse a n d w a s u s e d , advic By Garry Trudeceau I IVIallard Filliflmor^^^ ~ B^Bruce^TirisIn s le y ~ D o o n e s b u rry y . ZDHK.Wve iOU -H jc^ iONKjz^tAveHJ. S j" rWSftm’M 5^ M aw a w ------seeNTHS savx- nHCMPsoMeoNO P J l /T. f y M y \gpiA 0 ^ OOP ^ i i ______Aiit? He I , ^ f e M n I ______Thufxiay.rW.Wiiv«mli«ria,2(KI4 Tlmm ^lwlewt. Twin F>llt. Idaho A-7 •------. ^ Q p m i o n — ^ p | l h e E 3 ^ ^ —Letti[ERS------;iie Legacy of Norman Dbps don't have time} • one roof. . WiU b e ■"111 'Iliere are manyly areasa: m uch M errett.” {'Iliere{'1 Is a fee for the ^ toto halt gas thefts larger ihat don't liavIiave jmyUilng talk.) -An-ounceofprcvcnOon-ia. in Wednesday. Dec. 8.______kVorUi a po u n d o f cure. It is-sbet- b majilIerreit,whow0 would have r Uiemuseuju m will have a n op en ter to protcct ourselves Iw celebrated hLs lOOUiOUibirUiday house to celebratec< Norman preventing grim e U ian It Ls{to tc next m onih! Uerrett's UlOOUibirUiday. for d e a r skit's boUi aSTL : 1proscaite it. If we have to go W e also need to0 thtl an k a H o p efo and Uiike a report o n a crime,ne, number of privatete d d o n o rs w ho ' niglits soI vwe can view through J ’s largest fully liancli- ' w e liave failed; w e sh o u ld hahave provided the inohejhey for Uie bb- Uieworid’s iccessible telescope.- S S ® prevented it. • servatory imd planesnetarlum. aipped ao I h a d Uie iio n o r o f servingng Ifyou hayctoiidi1(1 meniorius of ‘ RICHAPVRDWIDMER ' . Uils com m unity as a police;e offi-c Uie o rip n a l arts undand sciences Klniberljrty H ■ ccr for many, m any years. WiWe cen ter o r Ute n eV! w !lerrett i Cen* (Editor'sr's note: Richard Wid- han d led h u n d red s o f gjus dridrive- ter o n th e Collegee of o: Soutlieni ttter is thesecKtary e: of the Magic :fi«MO»i>'Sociel)', which offs. Idalio cam pus, pleailejise co m e oul Valley/\sir T hey always iia p p e n e d atiit to llerreu C enterrfor fo two spe- , oj/irracvii• its roots back lo Her-, ..TVtt's obsereri’ingsessions. anda f W I b u sy um cs, a n d w e,h ad to)seiid sc cial events, a car.to tend tb it when we. e., , . 'H iis Friday, Nov.ov. 19, die topic ^'telescofwo•oiKmiorat iheitew sh o u ld have b e e n in d ie sclnciiciol for Uie niontiilyastronomy asti talk obsermtorory.) •. IMiM • ■ ■ 2X.zones, e tc W lien w e did c atcli Uiem • ivestments * aiand most of Uie tim e we didS‘j7 stay onn top of your inv “It ^ ------— I Uic th suspects w ere allow edi tcto )ages. p ay for Uie gas a n d n o char{!argcs ■ ______Ith the Money pi w ere filed. Gas drivc-offs turturned mmtrv Bush makkes historyy by ignori"ing race iinto a pretty mucli civil dealcal. Allhough'lt will b e unliam hink Nbcon going I ing secretaetary of agriculture, is for us, we have m ore Impon Oiina. U was historic,riebL° M i c h-i / a e l the first woiw om an to hold Uiat job. fjlls ^ pending for our bflicenX!Ri. S k | H M M M B ______OrthatAlbcUberto Gonzales, If con- Especially jr wlien we can pnr ______c a u se It c o n fo u n G g o dDWIN' ------finned, willbvill b e th e first I lispanlc — uUie crime from even happei ktj-s-Q aktey-^h'Imiue’f Q I coiiventiSMl wisdom —cion. 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B5.6 , ; a state footbstball title. . ______Sfionwt/j Kf/i/or: Joe PaisUy, 73i'35-3139 (Houn: 2-11 fi.ni..KM.) Scccion B15 ] The 'I'imcs-NN e w s Thursday, N<'Jovcmbcr 18, 2004)4 ■ • M o r n i n g OHr—^ restiin g SportsQuote n e m a nHhas-faltllbaek-rpositifl g - The Assoclal:lated Press. - wetrear the morc standard sviiisuit.' ------— likeke T h e Rode. TTic high bootlOOlK . AT'UNTATA - So far. football is ancnd bigger underwear, at leasi.asl.” ;■ Why are housusewives ' \ working out ou just fine for Joe As /> for names, "Roscy" iss al-al . Anoai, e's startin g at G e o r^ a • reai.•ady uiken. Tliat's Ills brbUicr'lier's , desperate? BecauseBf Tech sophomore. His team riniing monllcer. which he uses use \vill likely’ get a n invitation to its w/hile h S u itin g at tiie side ofU f Un ie their husbaiKaids are ' clgliUi straig■aigln bow l gam e. WVWE's resident superherclero. • But Anoaloai knows he’s got a "TlThe Hurricane.” Appareniljinily. ignoring theiiem and f l iiackup spoi;pon - using the term Bos:osey learned his lessons.well..’Cll. . ■ if this o n e doesn't p a n "I'gradiiated,“ said the mmai an la Tech's Joe Anaol (96) M . ■ loosely - if tl watching foe . ■ out'. alsiIsD know n a s M att Anoai. “I'li“rm - :ootb^'.. s :iIS Maryland quarterback ■ j | i 4^ ' Wrestling.ng. • a, full'fledgcd f i superhero now."iW." ^ Joel StrathamSti (16) with help M His fatlierIier a n d u n d e w ere Uie Matt ^ doesn't doubt foror a- V •/ from EricIc Heiiderson,I during th e a f l "W ild Samamoans." a champi-- milninute that his younger broihc:Mher lag team. His older coiould thrive in the rougii-andand- , B r e t LLewis, « a Los sectecond quarter, Oct. 9, in H I . onship lag / . ^ M brother cocompetes in Worid ,iuru m b le w orld o f wrestlin}:iling. ; A n g^ l e s a r e a College Park.Pai Md. Anaol's father WresUing5 Entertainment E (one whvhere athleticism is a munm ust ister, about and uncle9 wrestledw professionally of his recercent schUcks: "Super- eveiven \vitiv th e scripted moveloves V A B C s u s e o f' 'D e s p e r a te ass s the< 'Wild Samoans,’ a ' | | | heroinTVaiiVaining”). TVvo cousins animd prc'determined outcomes,nes. ‘T don't sec any problemsIS fofor • HO!Usewiv ' S P O R "r n e ' — ------I Jeiromei slug;soutt noveerGe;ntur ys .. . s = = Raft River 46, Camas Counlounfy 16 The Tlmea-News CanuCout. <30-ia Local sports WRrw . . It2lil9-«tM • CAUAseouwrriifl . . JEElOMli-Icn[erom e senior Sil- ' iune<'ii9 ntes canned' a |]iai4M-S9 via MiramonU nSISlSyn.J 10 MJm«n300e.l«31-2*3r27.C«(W 3-poinier with1 aab o u t tw o m in - gsSLy,,., IMS c«T«««2MfH<«fnenilVU.Dmf.DmrfonlM utes-left lo givero the host Tigers SSTw10. SfMM 9 finHKni 1 SNTm*! 8 trrWfi» «. WM < M « J'J » M ■ i f l tlie lead for gooc>odlaaW:59vic- tc)^ over Ccntintury Wednesday • wi’ K#i1» iyi9i»nrO«.n>l(>U W*«tJ9 Pocatello 34,: Burley 33 OT ■ Jerome coachich Will H arbison Com Ir»nw JT05*. "Jn JWifM. IW* POCATELLO - riic'he ' host said Ills team hitlihtwo3-polntcrs. n-r»x(. c d B url(^ WiWWi one of four on the night by I’ocatcllo Indians edged 1 ’ednesday ■ H | Lindzie Kulm,n, and 10 free Raftt River 46, 34-33 in overtime Wedr lulls w ere dirows in die fofourth quaner'to Qgjj^g, niglu. No further details clinch il)c win. nas County 16 availiible; "We m a d e tl'them down die MALALTA - H a llic U am sey strctch." Harbiscison said. scorcdcd 10 a n d C h e rry W ard> American Falls 44,I, Harblson saisaid the teams eighr;r i Basebj)allowncers will aapprpye Expos ssale S po r t s insT BRIEF— ice the sports nutrition prod-o d - , Ite Qnonclng. from die Selig familv,Ily, w h o have Jackpott HHigh School dua NEW YORK (A’) P )-- The pro- ed move of the Expos on Sept. vate o u r A change In th e te rm s w oululd owned the :ts for ATP players, die tour poscd move of thethe Montreal 29. but ihese a greem ent vras sud- A c hasopenan hoops d y anninounced Tuesday at thet h e ! ------bcpos-to-Washingtoi^on-i&-6ei-to— ject-to-radll asIere'CQptnramplonshlpsrps:------xpos, w m ^ appears unlikel:ely. th e b a t t l e M o ts InI bb, a n l ^ p t ^ ' JSCKPOI bc approved whenien baseball owners andnd the Districi of Co* Expe s looking to h ost a boys “We “\ need to use sports nu-n u - ' government putting Thehe conimlssloner’s offlcnee court and moved.thth c team to Scliool is lo 1 owners meei' Thurhursday in lumbla go' idon products to competee at n place for a new ball- probrobably will ren am e th c fhirtm> M ilwaukee, o r glils v/ftrsity an basketbai] gam e triUi ; . Chicago. funding in p jr best, b u t w e have been uun- n- .'chlsitilse laier this m o n th , w ith ththe Owners did hot.t. schedules a o n Jan. 31,2005. ,2( our Ori^naUy, ownersers also were park. >ams Interested lil trav- -.derj;rstonclably too ofnild to take:ake the agreement esti- ' Was!/ashlnnon Nadonhls the leactad- vote on the proposecsed appoint- Any teoir ' ' CO vote, oh (he $2233 nmillion sale ' While th Jackpot for a game on anyiything,”said'nmHenmai;1 a 2 ballpark cost at S435 ing)g candidate.c ' ment of Jeff Moorinrad as chief cling to Jac . . th e M ilw aukee BrcBrewers from, mates die b le should- call- Jadcpot mlem et b er o f th e task f f'C. e. stfme Disuict of Co- T Til h is will m a rk die first m o\ove cxecudve officer oftheArizoria f tl Uiat date s . th e fam ily o f comommlssloner million, s.$DiM.jMii» lim ited to lo 25 teams. Entry fee r.' . NBA usedskl, were cleared alterliter MapMra M tl Sntnc two turkeys, or two . ' MnmUST «TtC.430»«i.(ESPNl . ' will be tv le possibility was raised dieylliey EASIEFKCOWlBENa^ , .^Basketlitball ;^G olf M(nM«Pl««niLP \ ______i TlmwW w*. IWln FalliFalls, Idaho Thunday, November:Wia,2004^ ; S p o r i ^ I ‘cheesecicake’ is NotaU NLIKESLY ah a m p g?: the samTie to the; NFL u*l's sue if weVc.ve. got this, = —------1 lOAowa State, siniighi: ' Show ing NicollcHctte .Sheridan ra' . M% lO}pwa could pla) ■ ill .a - pregame pmimiinotion for w _ ' "M onday Nif;lit l^nib;jtball" went- |1 " ^ ^ 1^ JiNi LrrKK ■ ■ innnb ih iiiR h m a U)wt:)wel? . B r ijJa K B or Big 12 title , • B a d .. Sliowinfi ilio Dallaslas(!o\yboys •' ■ r l Byy ClChuck Schoffner checrleadurs repealedItedly d u rin g ——" ______i _ J Atsoclated aw Press writer 9 i the game, ali:«»«)fthei son's use of the Super in costumes thal. sL'iv .• in a d esp e ra te bit! .to AMES. Iowa - ibwa Stata te bo ' cr, still wouldn't hc t her tjwn fading ca- cgan die season as an undedcr- iiimwul? iump-slnrt ll ie m - material for a decent t reer, and ththe suits responded og to Division I-AA Nordie: G ood. econd delay. Left un-: 'o'™)wa: ’Ilitj C yclones could endid it uc fake an ™ - ...... o nAV-orldU------______ U\M ITING7ASTRJF E D P]HANT(OMINrT A S ivMNIAL ■ _ _ i ______ —[Researchiier-s-tr-ack-t«reatute-bbelie¥ed-t(e-be-extinn e t — T a s m aanian-tiger r ------e ■ from a zoo decades eariiiulier. I By Richard C. Paddock:k clerk nt'a fan'arm supply’ store. - foundid itsi ViTiiy onto a postage I otlldatly oxtinct lor nearly 20o'_ "h ’s a p assion. I guessrxq M aybe Th® Tosmonionon tlgor.t or thytaclno. hos boon o ? Lo» Angetes Times . "Tiiey’ve b eenin o u t d iere for d ie sta mJp p Issued ! by d ie African na- I tlvod across a wido aroa. incJuCuding Tasmania, mainland a 1 am mad," jokes BailejHey. w hose, ’ last 70 years.f. YouV e ith e r believe tio n of o 'I^nzania. Tasmania Now Gulnoh.- I- faidier taughi him lio\vmv to find Auslrolla and No i MOLECREEK.AuslnOiiallD— R)r-. o r you don’t.-■ , l»arksais and Wildlife Scrvicc biolo- It .iilsvrayindiewildernes . I years, TYudy R idiards.s's.scaidied ■ VftUc Uicyy s search the dense gist Nick Ni Mooney has spent lessby tak- whntwMitrAccA carnivorous marsupial, g Ing him Into die woods'Js when he ■. ' ' INDOiofieew, ,; th e forcsis._of'Rismaniania Tor Uic foresi for cvidi/idence of a living moree UianU' tw o d ecad es fiefding • . sizo: 30 to 800 pounds..roughly p< tho •• , ;s w nfl wips hftattleagaiiinstJodmiEri . -Ro c ky M oountain^^Sg h ...... Waahlngton Poat ------^ ^ - c a uise s e ;a b o u t S2.8 m illion w o rd i B oulderB rassris 1 com ing to Tww inFallsT— ^------economic damage annually ------:The-B ------1*— GAM BRIDGBr-Md. d^------After— r------ar______------=— Eririay inir W eekend. ' stn ig ^g for decadesdes against itin^ fishing and liiking. ac-C- • an orange*toothed rodentrod diat ding to a report by thele '■ is eating tiie state's miarslies,au- ar partment of Natural Re-e- ^ irces. thorities in Marylarla n d h av e B S B l E l S S a i claim ed their first mlajor ajc victory ^ .m.; ddiough nutria remain in over the nutria. r state, Maryland is being The animals, whwhich arc . Nutria ^ laudetded as a rare success story in blamed for thousandsids o f acres Orango-t<^-toothed rodent die government’sgo fight against o f vanished w ed an di sistatew ide, ^ .. d ie pcpest, which has colonized have been eliminatelaled from liMtcm Shoreore. A b o u t 8,300 n u - statestes fromi die Chesapeake Bay tlieir former strongliolh o ld in Uie >ria w ere killed ki during the to Ore;Dregon. 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' ByChlpHiomijmpson - westit oto Edt 208. n ie tlilnl is In Examining the costsc Siarrli’s Ferry area west of)f and (leveloptnent off na master- O fficers respop o n d Tlm.i^N.w.wI wrtter ' tlie Sti w airport wbuid cost and ..who wlwlirpayfor it:. , ' —*------■:------• Durleyrley. . • ■. plan during its Nov. 9I mmeeting. What tho new a lotal cost federal sh vre e ' state share local, share} ■• :ily Adm inistrator M ark MU'It Mhton said die cunurrent air- lent BURLEV — *Rilk.s a b o u t m ov- Cily to car accidei I said one of die freeway sites5s port’s runvray is inadcqiuquale an d Land acquisitionUon . ' Buriey Municipal ton sal m $1,889,000 $1,700,000>0 $95,000 $95,000) TWIN FALLS— En avorcd by city officials but nolO cannot be expandedd bccause and relocation gan nearly 10 years is favo iw een th e Landing stripI . ' responderswcre called •ps taken recently in- •. decisit:ision \vill bc m a d e unUl cn-1- It's land lo ck ed betw< a g i b u i steps 5. Hit^iway construction $4,439,000 $3,995,000M3 $222,000 . $222,000) . ' • o n Road a nd O rch ard 1 • die move Is dose to eers complete a "fatal flaw,w Snake River and U.S. I Hangars ' a report of a .vchicU a reaUty. « nd airspace ; . analysis." Tlicie‘ 30. o m e 'in in other buildingsgs .$3,270,000 . — - .. $3,270,000) pedestrian accident, a 1 site selection study analysilysis will determine if dicirir . "Cenain planes con AninitTalsl ner, it heats Total ‘ • .$9,598,000 $5,695,000)0 • $317,000 $3,587,000) to a dispatcher witlt S by llic engineering areI Insurmountable in obstacles;s Ui'c m o rn in g in sum m ei Dr u p a n d Uicy can ’t gelI oOUI," M il-' I------Idaho Regional Com , esCl a n d A ssociates a t anyany o f Uie p o tential sites or —S rport would htive a thousLisand feet. dons Ccnter. lors that favor one site overer .to n said. ■Hie new airpo •IWln Falls narrovvs poleoiential airport loca- ‘ facton uilding a new airixm is aan n ■■ Members of the 'IV ee.TVvoarejustnortli tlieoil} others. ! Tlie current airponn liasI run- single mnwayay of5,700i feet widi Bui County Sheriff’s Dep ;e 84 a b o u t two m iles Tlicriic City Council approved!d .^ w ays of 4,094 a n d 3.‘3,950 fccL room to expfxpand b y ' several Please see MOVE. Page 03 TWin Falls Police DESSS: ep SES” i TWin Fails Fire Dci>artrirtm e n ia n d M a ^ c Valley R e x o)nal n a a m b u - /-«< ■■ • lancc scrvice respond M a g i c ; ^V a l l e y _____O b errUARIESl — ^ O b eITUARIES- For obituary ratess aiand Infonnation, coll 736-3271278 Monday through Saturday.y. DDeadline Is 4 p.tn. for next- L a R a e A . IM errill - B urlee y Tho ©-mail addro*# for obKuari*■ries it obIts9magIcva]ley.coni.n. CDeath notices aro a froe day publication. T)i« mniln n nnlnl of rememberltwring _____ cn-Mcrrill. a I ^ ------WTvnnmntf-cantw blrUidays und anniversaries» aai n d > www.madcvalley.com and'ciickIck on-Obituaries." longtime resident oof f Burley, died ^ bil sage Ih an IndlwWui(dual online giwstbook. go to w made beautiful quilts to m mc ark — ofhcan failure at CCa assia R e^on* rh. ill Medical C enter:r — — D o n - L eie-N e elson— Buhlh i — ------ DonU'eNelsoilson. 76. of Uuhl. I^ H H Kj Is ; of DuW: two'sonsrltamirdy ______joincd_ ]- — : v - MAGie-VAfc^bEY/lBAHe-)------Je ro irn e Chaiim b er wivill DistricctHealtl th lauSclfiesiiew y . y feast tto n ig h t Web sijite for nrestauraimt info h o ld tholiday ------' C ity/H I a ll, 1401 O verlandA ve. , TW IN FALLS — Peoieople hun- " ' gry lor inform'allori”i V alle^lnbilet------icmbers ofihirimiley Aiej By Dixie Thomas Reate ------^------1 Procrocecds from the dinner establishment inspecti io n T eam will b e o n h a n di llo o Tlmea Newa correspom±i.nt ■ r~ ify^OU ^ go ... andauI au ction vrill go tow ard iwb° be able get answers onl senl to Ihe nublic plans for 0 scholarships lo be a\vard-, WelTiealch Builey W ill Ibecome . isiru c tib n of Burley C en tenen- - . , ■ . • • What: Tie he. Jerome.Chomber , q 1* S o u d i C entral Disiric JEROME — llie to two Junior Chamber'y, announced a new inInteractive, a Gem Comimmunity ' "iiJJ1 Park in from o f Ciiy H all.I. ffce Holiday Dinner. . A mbassadors'at baj Jerome High Tie p a rk will Incoriiorate tiiedie Chamber of-Comnlcrc'.’L L 'h T d - ifig and Live Auction • . , sd io o l ” W eb . .p a g e , lool- . . • L. . www.phd5.idahb.govV uUnder the , BURLEY-I—Just in ilm e for its exlstiitingWorldWarll Mcmorijd,rial, ing its sixth ■ annual-jal-Hollday Id tonight. 'H ie . Feasi at 6:30 tdnigliihi at Uie l5- lie junior ambassadors club“ "Environment/Food I’roleetionPi cenlennliil ce!celebradon. Burley a nevew fountain, .sculplures andand El Sombrero, 143 . is a bannai of die Jerome Chamber Sombrero, wiUi wim;ine lasting ■q .Services" heading. will bc cerUrrtified as an Idalio (he oo ld C ity Hall clock in a nI ef- W., Jerome A mibassadors ba: and is open to th e ‘ su p p lie d b y C arm elala W\ inery o f Main Ave. W. Ih E stablishm ents inspispeeled.ln- ' Cern Commuin u n iiy o n Nov. 23. fo nt toI d e p ic t d ie liiKlory o f th e iors or seniors in the iiigh nm u n ity . G len n s Ferry. • Whan: 6:3(i:30 p.m. ju n io r J. spection dates, vlolatilations and Hank Eben,en. Gem Communi* comr lOol. Tlie cham ber am bassa- 'o r m o re inform ation o n dUie ie . ■ TliedinnerwilibcaicatradiUon- •Howmuch:ich: Dinner costs $10- school what dit7 mean cann alla bc ac* ty coordinain ato r for Id a h o Foi •s is m ade u p o f em ployees >ro- ol Thanks^ving dinncm e r w idi all ar\d tickets:s c can be purchased , cessedviatheWeb. . Commerce aan n d L abor will pres- , Id ahho- ' Gem Communily pro- 1 business owners .of mem- the trimmings — turkey, . from Rose JPi Palz, at El S o a r - ' . ^ d b adon, con- ent die cenifKlificaie to Mayor Jon gram,m. contact Hank Eben-atI- at • businesses in .die cham berei- , For more informad mashed potatoes, gravy, gra cran- brero. at thethe Jerome Chamber tact SCDH’s food prcprogram at Anderson andmd Olher communi- (208)8)'334-2470. xmmerce; • • ■ berry sauce, swcef21 | p o tato es. of Commercijrce oince. 1231 Un- ty leaders aiat 7 p.m. at Buricy. -c■ co m p ile d from sloH^ re p oorts rts ’an of Uie proceeds will also50 734-5900, ext. 209. ’ rolls, a n d pu m p k in pic.plc. C arm ela , coin ,St. S.. (o rm me door. used 10 fund general diani- will provide a variety[yofw o ine. : acUvides,'Iliomas said. A live auction will ill: start ai 8 ------—. — I b e r ac p.m. and typically incIncludes pft fumiture andnd toys, according to -- e officialsi talk dev(elopmentt rimes-News correspondenl, Jerome b askets, bicycles, a nrt wwork. DVD Elizai>eUi Tinriiomas, diamber dl- Tim cie Rcdle. can be rvached at ed in 1996 as p a n o fa lo bbc eco m e? players, television sclslets, helicop- rcctor. "W!ii e a rc sUU receiving Dixie By Dixie Thom as Reall)ale and adopted i » H ow h ave you se e n Jerom)m e ter rides, floral arranTangcmenLs, donadons forfoi the aucdon." 324-31i-3670. Times-News correspontondent Jerome Jointini Agency Conipre- • I ------hensive Plan.an. c hange? a r JEROME — Tlielie d ly o f 'ITiat jo inlal planr included sec- * W hat changes would makelake Jerom e Ls u p d atin g itsitscompre- lions prepaipared by the city, Jeroio m e a b eiler place lo live'/!'/ liensivc plan, die legali;al planning school d isiriciricl. liigliway disu-icl • Whal are die most impor-3or- ^Eroseci;utor-dro]ipsLdeath-] Lpjenall^------doaimcnriharoudiniilnc?ilie‘de=— a n d recreatio:idondisirictT^ityAd— tanrirlssue-s'fadng^jerome innhG-ihe ------sired directio n for gro\;rowih ih die minisiratpr)r *:'Fravis Hoihweiler area;as of coriimunity develop-lop- ^ community. Siiid. m eent. r community design,ign, [illansla}rjing case' And officials wantml to know origiriginal plan did nol iiou!lUSing, transportation, parkiarks optionI iil McMi p ro v id e for I long-term and;d recreation, land u se a and n d w h a t you think. cni.'Tliecomprchcn- schchools? M OSCOW (AP) — Idahoiho on a charge of being: a T lic City C ouncil,. mayorn and dcvelopmcni is designed to be I n h e work.shop will h av e! a nr lors will nol seekk d t ie d ealh McMilllillan died after prfndInclpal to murder, comprehensive planan advisory sive p la n is Mt a w ork- u p d a te d .ilt R>five-year intervals. opcilen -h o u se form al a n d allovtUow penalty against liiee tlUirce men • • . , riie n u grand jury dial Indicted‘•‘d committee will host gill's workshop, ciiy inteiteresiecl_ persons to, dropI b bj y — ------charged in die Sepieniiemberslay------DCing-g-shotin.the ------^ d ieB-three-ConUnucs.to .tt sit. and — s h o p —a i _ d i e - higliich sch o o lA t toniglii ncouragc citizens' to thec cafeleria, liave some re- y of Idaho i, - - T hlompson o n said others couldlid cafeteria between 63 aand 8 p.m. offidals encc ing of University ' offer siiggesliesii^ns o n d ie foUcw- frcsl•sh m cn ls and oiTer id e a s anca n d • football player Eric: McMillan.Mi . CnCSt,;t, apparently sinib.UbccJtarged. ■ (oniglit. ggestions into die planninflin g Latah County Pi ■ -J I .. Me:McMillan died after beiri^ng The city's compiiprchensivc irig topics:; " . . sug{! sort of community prococess. There will be n nc o William Thompson.n ^ “ j u SIt t iinside his shot01 in the chesi. apparenUjuy plan was originallyr'completed o • Whal so you like Jeromo, spcieeches.' cose lacks th e kind o f it inside his apartment aftei byacommltieeofdtyrity residents w o u ld y ot or, ing circumstances re apart)rtment after . 1,“™■swering a knock o h th e d o o r sta te law to jusUfy a d cording to investigators, w hc tence ' on convlc,;,S “or answerering a knock “ S’‘iid he managed to seek heir rirst-degrce murder. - jm a neiglibor. y approvees satellitee tracking the door, 'jJeMcMillan died at the loca* County ig ...... Brothers Matlhew.l■w.R..WclJsJI,______2 D1 J iist hook into an Internem e t ' 27. and James M. Well^ells, 25. bo d i o p p / ispiial aboul 11 hours laterer.- LEWISTON, Idahciho (AP) — th e COSI foror thei rest, bul com- leas icordinglo ';3ithoritics have o^ered nc s emphasized, that it dai:itiabase and find out afterr thihi e of Seattle, and theirleir nephew, . no Nez Perce Couniy iss g(going higli- missioners e le c h eap er d ia n a jaU factct where ilielr clienis haviia v e T h o m a s J. Riggins, odvc in the case but haviIVC tccij to c u t jaU expensm ses. will slill b e c estigators... S infirm ed Uiat Uiey arc invesU Tlie commissionn lidsi w eek cell, beeisen. W ash., w o u ld face life 'Ihc tracking units are aboub out y. of parole if gaUn:iting reports diat McMillar voted to institutei a salclllie The. irackicking system is al- 'II withoul possibility o: e sbx; o fa sm all n o te p a d anta n d convicted in the shoolooting dcaUi I Iis arraigiUgnmeni on die first- midiidit have been involved, pos tracking system foror juveniles ready used:d con .some felons in die: il) he used along widi pageriger- Slarting cor- degree mureu rd e r charge is set for sibly3ly as a peacemaker, in ^ ai and misdemeanorir adull of- die couniyty supervisedi by die will of die 19-year-oId sts ^ed elecironic moniiorin;tring indal footbiUl Nov. 29. a lielercaiion n at a dbwntowri , fenders Uiat will redreduce costs Idaho Depai•partment of Concc- size nerback for tlie Vand .‘vices worn on probationenn ers ______' His brodvidler remained in die Moscoscow nightclub Uie nigh dramatically.______tion. devi C o u n ty Jail aw alU hg' . bcfdrjfdreh'c wa ^J^M ^prM «incydedpapeL..ec______~ “W e s t ^ ^ ' Please lecyda It agafci = „ Utah stutudent tops gM A U C T I O N essaging peak l | S ie ma C lu b»files suu it oveir d rillii.H IJ text-mes « C A L E N D A R , Urnli (AP) - A ’Ilm - Qi M l ThrouQh November 23I W ASIHNGTON (Al Hl^ School student — (Al’}. - Tlie 1 1 9 ^ ^ 1 nJESDAY, NOV. 23. 5:00pmM Sierra Club filed a - M M R ^ H vorid record for text- Tt .W ednesday alluKinKlg that ihe j; prowess. Household h • Tools • Antiques busn acimimstraiioiiloii quleUr^ U ^ H W DK,- l7 r U3ed-hliHX ‘Uii------"Oulrageousr UilililiOS • Joiumu— • key pads to type a chaiiKcil a rtile so oil KLAAS AUCTION BARN more ,'ordswiOi IBOchanic- ' . . . producers could mo - 208-324:5521 drill umler national p;: ’.75 seconds Uic'sday - ■ * ' outside their bOundari n e ss worlcl record. • • . • ^ro lind but moro, click Auctionsas ssjjge was: "lljc razor- on www.maglcvalloy.com The ehvironinentii Inmhas of ilie. genera hied tlie suli here: askiisking tus and I»ygocenirus AUCTION SALES REP immediate injunciloitlo n rev. ost ferocious fresliwa- , • Jill Hollon 73'5-3222 ' verse the nile thannt. i the world. In retdliy E-mail; E-i )lioiionqimaQicvaliey.comim said was done witlioiliout I nn attack a human.’* L— . input. It also asks ihe drilling be stopped. Tlie lawsuit names Secreiarv (lale Norton and Na- lional Park Service:e Director I’nm M ainella as dereii •‘n ie I’ark Scrv’ic e .d t the alleKatiuii. a l b g u e : "Thai is so u n tn ie. U been no change from)in the Bush adminisiraiion. fromm Ihe IDAHO ton adminisiraiion." s; M M IN McCoy, a Denver-ba:based l^irk In tfiis special liour-long Scrvice spokeswomainan. "Noth- I'' ing ims been done outsideon ihe by D IA L O G U E . U s t and public process." Some of thee moren than 300 Kemp's rldleyey isea turtle hatchlings headid toward the surf after releas ______'n ie Sierra C tub alletilleged lhat a wlltlllfe oHIcIacials a t the Patlre Island Nationtional S e a sh o re , T ex a s, In July,lly. The Sierra Club filed a law: projucer M arcia Franklin______mle cHange allecis l4 naiioiiiil Wednesday' allegingal the Bush administraticatlon changed a rule so oil anand gas producers could moreore easily presents'a documcnta^ piece} parks lhat liave privatL,atL.|y owned ,11 under nainational parks and recreationn ai a re a s. m inem ls b en eath thenhem. j j . abato u t two Idaiio Muslirns, "The Bush adniiiministration pacts lo ihehe park or adjacenl plainilims about die process by lv Area. Ky; lean Uifittette National hem over backwardd ii l'o help iis land, M amnchen ie said. Also, ihe Davisivls Brothers Oil Producerers H istoric I’ark a n d l>rej^reserve. La.; one toin.in Iran, tlic otlier a friends in th e oil a nul d pgas indus- drilling comjmpany is required to Inc..:.. basedI in Mousion. Daviivis A ziec K uins N atiom)nal Monu- try, even w h en th e facifacts showed suhmit enviiivironnientJil impact Brothothers wanted lo drill aloniing ment. N.M.: Cuyaliohogii Valley ■ yL ,''jH i uU .S. native and convert. bounilundaries of ihe Big'niicket.I. iA Nationitl I’ark. Ohio:>;ObedWild C H B tlial its policy wouldJd !harm na- aiialvses. During tiie live portion of __tional- parks," saidaid Brandi But the S Sierra Club alleges spokiokesman for Ihe compan;iny a n d Scenic Hlvcr. TeniL'nn.; G auley ‘ “M amichenr' cliairmaman of ihe ■ ihiit siiii'elaiilaie200].thel^irkSer- coulduld not bc immediatel;ely lUver National Kecrcarcation Area . ^tk e siiow, fianitlin and Iier Sierni Club's I/?i)cSw>t;if r djiipjer. x-ice lia.ss been allowing readi:idied. , and New lliver Gorgerge Nadomil Oil anti gas prodiisducers can directionalII drilling w ith o u l PariParks llie gro u p says could bibe Hiver, WVa. and tofo u r ' guests wi((ta(?e caf[s,ffom L'ncli private* sucli im pactici analyses. Th e eiivi- affcci'ccied are Gulf Islands Na'la- parks - Big 'Iliicketet Nalional drill at an angle to renc vi(viewers. Call in live at 1/ ow ned m in en d s fro:from private ronnienial1 sstudies reciulred of lionalm al S eash o re. Ala.: Bl|Uig Preserve. Alibates Filmlint Quarries ■ land adjacent to a parilark. drilling com!)inpanies also have Cyprc'press N ational Preserve. I'la.la.; N atioiial M o n u m er Lake 1-800-975-9800.].£ Under a 1979 mle.lie. ih e l*iirk h een reducetced. M annchen said. TaUgrllgmss Prairie National Pre're- Meredith Nalional HHecreatlon Service m usi s lu d y siusuch drilling ’Hie Siernirni ('lub alleged llie serverve. Kan.: Big S ouili Forijrk Are:i :md Padre IslandIlid Nalion:tl THURSDAY NOOVEMBER 18 plans and their pos:lossihle lm- change wasi:IS in response lo com* NaiioItional lliver and Hecreatioiion Seashore. . AT 8:00OPM Repubblicans Ilook to nrepeal laibeling Ilawj Repeats Sunday Novov. 21 a t 5:00 p.m. Funairvg lor Ihii OIALOOUE It m« ______\ . M act -— - C a sSSIA ComJNTY COUIJRTS $()8.50 fine, Sta.SO coun cosis, •ace, pleaded guilty Maglstnitinile ludge Rick 1. Bollar. ceeding nllownWc grossss loads, dismissed; Maglsir;lsimte Judge Rick L guilty $(5 DUllLEY— R eccm acdvityacll in tuibing ilie peaci sbc mononths probation: Maglsinite Sth District Court inin Cassia fine, SG3.50,50 coun costs; Mag- Sliawnvivny Ann Grove, <19; niisde- pleaded guilty, $236.50 fine,ne, S63.50 Bollar. )r (Irivlng under the influence. court costs. Rick LBollar, County included: IstmicIudgelUckl:kLBoUiir. mcaiior(li I'Ripia, 17; failure to purdiase Sterling I'mnklk Adams. 2-ti open pleaded!d i guilty $300 fine, $115.50 . Juvenile sentintencln^^^^ ded eulltv. SlOQ.ftne, _ coun cosi •er's license, pleaded giillly. —Juvenlle-dlsmlssals- rflnp:'$flS:5rt-courrTostsrMnjr— ------Mlsdemeanonllsinlsnlssalr-SfciSS;ists, six montiis pro- suspeiisioision. 12 montiis probation, S------CirtnrM reim LaumA.Papp,15: recklessi•ssdrlvlng, purdiase a driver'sirer's licensc, pleade proof of Insutnnci’. tllsnillsmlssed. four (layslays MC work in lieu of jiiil;. Kowcclcan Mc.id. 20; faifailure to Matthew Owen/en Shaw. 1(1; driving Maglsimuinite Judge Rick il. Bollar. carry driver's license on nerslersoii, dls- without privileges,jes. amended to fail- Bryoti.3n.Ulricii. ‘il; misdemeanor missed: Miiglstmte JudgeKe Rick L purchase se a driver's license, driving underun tlie inlliience. pleaded . UoUnr.'- • . pleadeiT guilty,V S300 S fine, S63.50 guUty. S3:i5S3:i flue. S7H.50 court costs, ' Ricliard A. Smitli, &1;: fnfailure 10 coun costs; Magisigistrate Judgti Rick L • mi days,-s ddriver's license suspension, ' purchase a .driver’s licens:ense. dis- BoUar. oneyearnarpniiiaiion. 90dayslnjall.0 1 0 PM,8 P^VI, 10PM D[)rawingi Times T 5 0 0 lO A M - l11AM • $50(30 W INNER «& $1,000 WIIINNER ' ro U5 A. ChilS iiis£otyi-...... ■ ; ixnro U5a a. (Son is e:iveiv i’ Charity AiAnywhere Founndation CSI/Servivice Club 8th AiAnnual V v C A S C eUl e b r a t llon ■ o f t h e % * Nl i a t i v i t i FREEE A D M I5 S K\ON I Boys an,nd Girls Club} - CSI Ra ivin Falls, Id ah o ’ Twi - ______N o v e miber b i 26 • 6 pm -“ 9! " p f n N o v e tnIber b ( 2 / • lO 'am '^= " 9 - p m — ------N o v e miber b i 28 • 10 am - 1 p m P uublic i Is Invited Sponsored by: H B atbbel’a b Cteanen T1(nM-N«wt, TWln Falti,Fall Idaho ThurwUy. Novemljef«r 18.20043 ~ W - E S T - — Conser\•vative leg£;al group clchallenges more enndangeredd species pprotection SA C IlA M Em t), GiliCiilif. (Al’) — seniing buslrislness groups, farm- dfy/ habitat h to prolcct spccies !Vclopers in Uie case, w hitetile developers and farmers ______A cnn.sL»rvmivc_lCKiiL‘L»al groui^ ers and dcvcl threntcnOcI to .sue The tn federal said its lawsuisuit wouiu ultimately naveve suj ed to rem ove or aliw Uic govcriunent MondayJay over its . bring back( jeopardized plants desigisignaUon. which can crimp plans to prolcct four,ir dozen< en- a n d anim als,Js. a claim dismissed lo; g ^ ^ g , m in in g a nd large-scalc dimgercd spwics Inin California< by envirtinnumentjUlsts. , . , develcvelopment projects. •' ranging ' from peninsular p< "Onlyrliee I\icificI Legal Foun- TlicHie government, meanwhile, biRliom shcop to thieiinyn>bust e (i dation is cynical cy enough lo • h as s saids . habitat designation spinellower. ' argue that takingta iivvuy habK al p alt^II^ in com narteon lo Uie pro- •Hic hicific I FoFoundation proteciionwlwill help endangered . teciioi;Uon iinbrdcd' once a sneclet • notined the U.S.. 1l-ish and species," saidlid Kienm Suckling, of is lisleisled as endangered or threat- Wildlife Service andnd National die Center forfo Biological Diver- ened.ed. -nie Fish and Wildlife Marine Msheries ServiL>rvice that it sit>-, w hich:) has 1 appealed the Servicrvice lias blamed liUgadon foi ^ s a v y S i would file suit in IM) dada>«. claim : • w liip sn ak! eai Gise. "’lliis law suii is . creatiilating a backlog of peti Uons tc ing die aKcncie.s failetiled to meet all aliout pavlavjng Cilifornia and pibte ALFIE IRI 7:0 0 ♦ 99:15 > 5 Afler thte Sunset in131 n 700. 9 1} The Grudgeii3i7oo Saints & Soldiers |l3t7IJ.«30I id : A xuriou5 V intage H ono m e Y ^ c c o r ^ h o p Shall.WeDanceii3i7 Fofgofienii3i?3o. ______foxi I13I730;»« N b B B i M f c p i - ’'*£}ccl4isive- H o UJ(m a y SgMDowntowi Polar Express ict 71C The Grudge 1131715 by VaJuta,Su! u ti th ils j p CGllulQni3l 700..« Disney's Incfcdlbles iPt [oliday O pei: n H o u s e 13331^ without 0 Paddle lui ______N oisemb.ecJL8th.JL v 19th & 20th W ___ lodder 49 H3U4> ------incrcdiblesTrcmrnm 1 0 : 0 0 a m -6:1&*00 pfw______— Smcn M — __ Polar Express ICI 7 w .n . o o d ______Friday Night lights iniH3I 644.OlS ______; E^oy_AfJu>t_dKU!Uu i h a j u i ______G “ Sun/iwing Chrlstmosio5 11317 30.944 N eig h b o r • Seed ol Chucky IW 7 eo surtet trea t ivkiU>^le>yoioskcp'! ______Shnrk TolP 1 3 9 MAIl PHARMACIt - FALLS^^^ • Ray 1131 I2I2C: (JaW etj A ve- • b ylurlcy r • S75-767-+ DOV AOVAtKIP liC«HbON WI IOI ADVERTISEMENT^IT ADDVERTiSEMENT ADVERTISEMElEN T Holidday shooppers Irush to) get $:12 bills: a t facce valueB ilease expechted to run outf /by Christmas Public reii ^ Howir to get themI By OANIEt. COHRELLL are the perfect gift for}r anya occasion," he said, . The U.S.5. Monetaryf Exchange Is releasing rele the popular $2 billsills to the general l\1any younger peoieople have never even seei}en public. CalDali th e National Direct Hotlinlline 1-800-242-8038, ask foror D e p t DB2073. ' one of these histori:orically significant S2 billills The standsidard $9 processing fee plusilus shipping g e ts you a vaultjlt sealed uncircu* ick of five S2 bills at face vali/alue. (SYNOICyED) - Ho.Hoards of people are jammiiming that feature Presidentent Thomas Jefferson onththe lated pack National Hotline phontlones to g e tS 2 bills for face valii/alue. front. A historic engn■graving of the signing of th e , CunweyVilutaluo: Cumncy values always fluctu-:tu- Historic: Featuring a tributeJto to Founding Fathor laronls or grondparonta living tf> 1928928 Thomos Jottorson paintodd Iby anist Glibort Some collectors anare trying to snatch up allI 111they Declaration of indepeependence is on the back, ato. But. II pare . would havoI koikopt a pack of (ivo unckulatod S2U Sluaninthoieoo's. e hottest Christmas gift this year.yei These crisp, neww ! S2 bills are closely con c an b e c a u se it's th e hi W ^moyccklMild bo worth S2.2&0,00 today. The crisp, uncirculalulated S2 bills are being bandedJed in trolled by the Treasursury Department's Bureaurof o ms______^______W iu If parents and grarKandparents living in 19263 hadh paper currency, kept a pack of five uncirculatedun $2 bills they cotcould The S2 bill makes;u u( p less than 1% of the $67570 ' 1 0 9 3 6 8 6 0 0OA . be worth S2.250.00.00 today. Thai's why peo|eople billion in genuine U.S. U.S currency that circulateites | M want these new billsills so badly. worldwide, accordingng to the U.S. Departmeni c “Our current privatefate vault reserves of the new!w S2 Treasury under Secret!retary John W. Snow, r = © I bills v/ill so o n be goneone. Those who want to gel themth( Dealers must submilimit requests in writing for 1 n I09366600A 'HIli® ))‘l should call now," saidaid .Jo h n T hom as W hile, Execiitcutive or more banded packscks of 5 bills. But. the gener< e. public can now get whatwh they need by calling th " 9 ...... m Director of the United!ed Slates Monetary Exchange, ' ? - r ii m Originally issued in 1928, the Two Dollar BillII hhas National Direct HollintIine now at 1-800-242-803 largely been lockeded away in dark U.S. Fede2deral a n d a sk fo r D e p t. DB!DB2073. Dealer limits will b Reserve vaults, rarelarely distributed by banks; aand strictly enforced, Whiti'hite sa|d^ ______almost never seen in ccirculation; Dtlonal TiMsuras: A dotoilod one Thafs why it is extnixtremely rare lo actually find c ^graving ofJohn Trumbull's of these historic Tv/cTwo Dollar Bills in your p o d mous 1820 painting -The change these days. gning of the Declaration of. dopondencor^Tho'Ofigln&t ckpile is gone_cpllectors v "When our stock; ings in tho National Portrait 'have to sort througllugh'money or go lo the ba oiiory in Washinglon D.C. to get them," he sasai id . ■'The SIOO, 5 5 0]. . S20,S SIO a n d S 5 d o llar bibills have all recently unundergone major new desi changes. Now. ifsI's feared 'that' new legislati may be introduceded to discontinue the histo | 0 designs of these TwoTwt Dollar bills. Thafs w hy'iy w e B have authorized thehe release of a limited numim b e r of the uncirculatedited S2 Bills from our vav a u lt i l reserve to the gener; fieral public," W hite said, ■ BIFt ’- Tho (Irst 10.000 10. people even got theseso THE UNITED STATES MONETARYkRY 1EXCHANGE ISA PRIVATE EXCHANGIJGE NOT AGENCY______T he 32 Bills are highly higi sought after and extremem ely official Cordovan Collectors Ci Wallots with oacach ______:___ AFFILtATEDWlTHTHEUSGOVEF3VERNMEWT0RANY GOVERNMENT AG r«i)o»oow>.i p o p u la r to give a s gifts gifi for friends and family. TTt hey Bin. Satisfaction Isi guaranteed.gi ' sound »N,UM«H«.i*.Wt» : .f .J < s -• lurtday, NovemlMr 1 8,2004 TIrmmw»Newi, Twin Fallt, Idaho C-77 — N a t i q n - ^ I Deer can be deleadly J u T Jy finds S(serial ki]iDer guililty of annother nmurder Cars and motorcyclos crash into deer m o r® /^ in Watts behind bars,, Michigan'sM Joseph Foy, facing than 4,000 times a / H I’ON’ITAt^M'M ich. (AI»)— A eon- a fter2r Watts was led away 1 torney general appcji cam.era, hugs John day. Last year, a \. y fessed serial kilkiller was convicted shacklicklcs. It's w h a l w e prayed for," sai>aid in solving D utcher'i in Semander after CoralII rocord 210 people \ > / of murder WcW ednesday in case "It's irosecutors-ln-ades— Peggy->gy-Dutcheri-Heltin-I)uid)Ui w ere Killed tn collisions ------broug!it-by-j>ro |B-Eugeiie-WBtt»r&lT ------to keep him from slster-l,er-lr)-law. Watts in the case fcfor with animals, mostly deeiaer pcrate bid to was found guilty of Vatts was due to be releaseiScd never h a d ilic evidenlence tn d iarg e getting out of)f fprison in less tlian Wat murder Wednesday Inn Fatalities from c ra s h168 e s tw o years. 'f r o mm aaTexas p rison in April 200f)06. liim . . ' Coral Eugeiijeiic Watts,* 51, w as ' ITcTc hI ad received iirununity forf( The attorney general's gei plea Pontiac, Mich., in a ^250doaih4' • • • ■ , .fo u n d guilty ofo f sta b b in g 36-ycar- -12 killingskilli r - 11 In Texas and prone prompted u man wiuvlio daim ed h e S h quarter-century old ' 2 1 0 ^ o ld I-ielcn Diiti'iitcher tb dcatli in a • In MichiganMic r - as part of a l'S£982 'witnessed the attactack from his . murder case that au- ' I Detroit suburbirbin.l979. Hefacesa • dealll ww ltll Texas prbsecutors thithat porch to c o m e fonviliivitrd. ^ thorUies believe wasi . 200 • . }ur- At the trial, llie Watts'Wi la'wyers y mandatory sesentelncc of life in led, to to u 60-year sen ten ce for b u th e best bet (or ' prison witlioutiut parole. glaryry wilh1 Intent to murder. ButBi questioned wiuiess losepliJ Toy's keeping him off the ■ 150 ,■ & W atts showc'wed little, reaction as mand;indatory release laws and, a n ability to id_cntify so in lore dark alley from 85feet feo aw ay Tliey ^ streets. • 101 . j.r • .tlio vertiict wasi,ras read . Vicdihs a nd ap ppeals ea court ruling lopped moi , ■ fam ily .m erhbnbers hugged' and than:3in:35 years off his sentence, also questioned To;Toy’s inemory . Qa.shed sm ilescs in the courtroom Inin an urgeni-effort to keceep after 25 years. 50 ______2 1 1 H z m m °'93'94-95-Oe'97-98'99-001-00-01-02-03 I I SOURCE: Nailonol HlQhway PK Tronic So10tyAamlni#tro1too Fatal eras]ishes k s j s Z-yEARPA^inS~&' __caused-by- r r ^ F T y T T ' . iiiiijnM, 'Xl ro A mu'»i/Mc;. nciM Oltli;itl.\l I1AII <11 ■HlllKI.V.I f f i K H txfmtstt/3on4 deer read B l all-time hiugh * s o o O F F I , WASHINGTON CAP) ■ Cars (ind m otorcyclcs crash li ■ i»ID . CAPABLE PI’LASMA TVs I /non? dian 4,000 timesnes a day, * 2 0 0 OFF ALL OTHBFir/7 PLASMA TVs ■ o^w ntowc;wt»w«ij : ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ H r . -X - B ^ V n ^ ^ B U vvlAi^^^ m m' 3 g f ■•i t ... A J j 5 ^ ' M^ F j | mm M aeM nwlMf «< kUnUYI u n «« Tah r * Studenilents and instructors of a sumijmmer Japanese language schocihool line up fo rth e cam era a^a t Bickel School in Twin Falh’alls In the mld-19208. The summersut language school openBrated for several years a t BIckickei to provide opportunitiesBS for children to study cailigrap’raphy, origami and music, asIS weii a s leam to speak Japaipanese and read and writei ususing kana-kanJI characters.I. IInstructors were often teacheiihers brought over from Japanjn or< from the Seattle, Tacoma,na. Wash., or Portland, Ore.,, J;Japanese communities. Japaipanese families from iVIagIcIc VValley's outlying areas boardirded their children with friendsIds and relatives living In Twinvin Falis. n hom>nor of a particularl;rly common expe- I riencece, we present oner3 more batch of old1 schoojol-related photos> Jfrom our readers, O ecadtis luttlater, some of lliose \vcrcrc sdsoi prime places to piayy readers rcmciTicmbor names of — on formal teams or simply ■;------—many-ohl«rsi after-aehooibicycles-rides.-----— ______sliarc'd ihoirr classroomscl in liny Inn some-cases,i die school* rural schools.W. BuRIrluren o n u iis jjage vvtre also No wonder.ler. In M agic Valley's uniictted by tlieir families' strug* ------curly years.-HCrschools-were-cen-— gles—s— -whelhcr-setding a-ne\V‘- ' iral to coniiiiiniuniiy life. And . patchch o f desert, o r preserving a ______m.-iny t-lilldrpi classm ates Tor fo years. Sciiools —- ViT^nia S. Hutchins r L ■ i ' 9 I JH BWr. JBt{« » m rM* Murtnr «(Itw M JUUR W U*Mm Teacher Gladyslys L. (Jones) Feidhusen, at baback left, poses with her Teacher Olivia Arsteln poposes with her students at theth Eden-area Russell Lanee SchoolS in 1937. Arloulne Pet'earl Newbry Probasco, the girl Kimberly gradodo school class in about 1920120. To earn her teaching de- a t the left end of th e frorront row. can name most off ti:these classm ates who shareiared a single room for three grades.gr The three^tory. brickck — ------^ree, heldhusensen attendee summer scnooili while* teachiilg «IAU«» « ------country schoolhouse, norlo rth e a sto fth e Hansen Bridgidge in Jerome county, wasI cioi6dcii Ih tflfi Mfiy 19S0d Bfld various schoolsois during th e regular school>1 yyear, daughter Jean J e s s e r' Steinmetz, th e second boybc from the left In the secorcond row, still lives in EdenI andar kept a list of the other clchildren’s names. 'The schoolool of Klmberiy sayslays. ‘was part of my life andd Ihistory for eight years,’ Stelitelnmetz says. Hollister HighJh iSchool's ' r > varsity basketbiBtball team poses in 1928.J. FFrom left ^ T ~ are the coach, who:ihose name wasn't available,B, aand play* MiS i B ers Lloyd Lowe,wo, William " “ ‘Blll' Pohlman, Ws'brotherWs John ‘Jack’ E. Pohlman,P . l 1 V Glen Butler andId Alvafi Par- A c X .1 ■ rott. These babasketball ■ ------players-werrall-ili-chiidren— B of originallal IHollister settlers,'; saysst John ■ E. Pohlman of TwTwin Falls, ^ ^ . V M son of Williamim IPohlman • and namesake off illsill uncle, who died Inn a German MM SMrtMT tf M UBMtifUM •( I* ' prison cam;amp during |j sa(|||iS ffiBBjWwfwSTlM ‘-I' WorltorldW arll. - This earlyly photographp of Hansen's mainlln area, taken around 1907,7, shows Hansansen’s school and the Overiarland Hotel. rM* Mm c. roHUM ~ i|lB I =------ITOE ^ . KathleMi Hulet,t. th e twfnt near M i 1 th e left of tha J, - ^ • photographrpoM-» e “ ------:— I I wKh tiMir WendellIdell ------I _____ \ _alxtlh«r«lt______i - i m i^ ^ classm ates In -I Y \ 1928 Of 1929. MtrOCWeaiTtMRWUn ; . 4 H Rom left, Haroldoid.Stelnmetz, an unidentifieded boy. Reddy Bails and Claytorirton Turner play at le old schoolhouse h at been gonegor for a long Rusiell Lane SchSchool In Eden In 1945. ‘The t rMMMwrw tlm «,' says ChucIluck Steinmetz of Eden. broth 1 he 1 imcs-N< Thursday, Nolovember 18, 20044 S cctio n D N ew s " W f ® = = — ■ i i t Vv T^TITfTYT I m ■ I A ' \. g S t e ,‘v - - . «S-’i • ' -I " r iW B E :------_* — _____ k.,^An|HHPV^TV .-•ws— k^sHs A * ! ■■ f ____ PMM»(MUC eOTH{eoiHWPi Main Terrance a t Mair lammoth Hot Springs. Our olildest natitional par]rkflashej ■ S its geoDthermalI fury in t]the fall ------ByMiKTCsifrem— stiiiin lU i>unimln>es,— sh ar Times-News correspo------^ ^ — m m a tlie sm park, a fall visit of- inglg jplenty o f volcanic evident:nce • spondent overrun tliein c e a t a less crow ded inI it! its wake. ■ Anyone who hiis------fers a cliancce. In, addilio'n. on a PlatePIj tecto n ics theory aside,Je. H Yellowslone likelyhasn't kni visited experience,1 mornings, when we comombinatlon of several currerent so m clh in g a b o u tknows tl at least few coldhe n geyser basins, thc factcactors le a d s to Yellowston POiTAG(.'SHIf-nNO IOR lACH^O ut lUM^ARl SKlPPiDCIIIIlK 1ST CIA» MA ______•fOBllGIIOBDt»SPU< rhurul.r,NovamlMr-18.-2004— TlfiMme«-New*,.Twln.FaUi.ldaho—0 -9 ------XO u t d o o r s W A T rH T Nn g ; w a tting^__ M a pKINGEDAD PIROUD ,v to go o u t for m ore food. So ^rothers-he ^tFaditiO H — aSfTi ill. allow!wing thcmseives ]ust onelie By Sam Cook Orie beer andnd a cigar. Stew for blscui:ult'a day. Five days •theyey Knight RIdder Newepap — investigatetors— rt l r - ' I say little alabout iHiimalrBli r ' ' grizzly’s d C o m i c s By Lynn Johnston■ton By Charles M. Schulzilz ' For Better or For Worserse Classic Peanuts 11/11/04 ■U« 11 n BaaMHX MV 0^Jf4 Ptuo^. AMP I HK6 - W 'S T ^ ^ MERE..yOUR'\ " I i'm GLAP7 TT0 ] / BUT WHAT \ ^ yue. — - — I CAV»Mo/j— COLLAR JUST \ 566 THAT•YOU Y< A M I60IN 6 ^ CAME 6ACj< ] ^J (A TAKE SUCHH €600P t TO 00 WITH ^1 /^as. T©M6. ^175 - -CARWF-YC-YOUR- r - -ALUTHE------i JI v^T H IN 65.. y j A t r a Q ^ 1 * - I m m m m I r B 8 By Dean Youhg & Stan Drake3ke ' By Scoit Adamsns Blondle . • Dllbert WHAT? 1 J TIMES ilJijM; n I ( ALEXANOSa.CJ,CAU- Jlllllllllll If VO,COOWS“ ______J C suaeHAVE wM'p IM > VOWJSISTERJjRAN0 4 P " S WWEfi-Sty- . ,. iipiiR . .' 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" By Pat BratBrady Hart Rose Is Rose The Wizard of Id By Brant Parker & Johnny Ha 'THSrCOOPLiri r^KALW . r^E $^V O U CANT 66T M Ow"« r ] /pipispBN i? 'e ^ TUP^CLE&AVdTH P6C16W6 TWAN THAT/ /THAIIk> /iflu THjOO\ W g ^ g g a i .. . By Jim Borgman and Jerry’Scott See . Hagar the HorrtDle By Chris Browiiwne ' ZIts ^------v i m s ^ 7 4 « i H c m s t m - I I , ~ ~ ~ tl I '/ | K l N 6 ^ t M ? r i » ’ w ic ff / s 5i— i N p e n f m r . TNS^W ffiN'cy '/ j J I NEEPW EM 'DBE^^ M J . fSi■ . ’ i By Greg EvaEvans iall For and ab(ibout the LatinoJ conunumtyty ) ltllin i(d m C 4 Comumdad (tfuor. PatW Mdrrwtlouio - 735-328H “Pageaiintrqueen nrpursue! srdreanr of educcation,naursing cdegree By H eather Abdl Tlmes-Newe writer TW IN FALLS — Juauaria Rosas isn 'ty b u r typical 18*ye•year-old. ' Tlie 2003 Hispaniclie Heritage P ageant qiicen h as a realn estate ’ • , • lic e n s c a n d Is workinging towards a degree in nursing' aat t Ihe Col- —' . ■ ' lege of Southern Idahciho. Rosas lias a job assasalesas- a . ■ IC sociate and assistantm t to Alex ■ - C astaneda, a l\y in Fall•alls real es- ta tc agent. After g rad u atin g frfrom Filer High School, Castanetleda offered h e r a job as h is asslstastant. ' ' He knew Rosas fnfrom their church. — -il-know-diat-sho'ddi-do-a-ruallv— ^ ------r goo d job." C astan edla a isaid. "For " ------'~ HUtN» Utl/IW tNnn h e r age. she’s very mnature£ ai jugna Rosas.:IS, 18, Is working In real estateate and going to college, pur-jr- "This just came uj rsing degree. ^ said. "It wasn’t reali:aliyl!!°,ny «-i"S = Veronica Mercado fromrom Guadalajara, Mexico, hasas herI finger scanned with thee HomelandH Security's Immi- plans but it’s deHnitelitely some- Wearing ; ll th e cro w n w as a She Sli enjoys working withv-ith grant Status Indicator(or Technology as she enters’s tthe United States at Laredo,0, TTexas. Foreigners enteringi .d iin g th at h as h elp ed;d m e grow. good, fim amand learning experi- youiung people and plans to be- me a registercd nurse \vliovho th e United S tates (n1 threetti cities were flngerprlntented, photographed and subjectcicted to background checks In It's b een a rcal learnlnlin g experi- en ce for her.er. c o m gn, ence. Tliere's a lot to learn In “I got tomem eet a lo t o f people, m iglight work in pediatrics. a test of a program ththi at will eventually be extendin'ded to every land border crossiosslng nationwide. The system th is field ... It felt reallylUygooddo Just workingn g w ijh d ie girls th is She Sli credits family andand drew few complaints8 (rIn Laredo as busloads of toui:ourlst8 from Mexico and Centralitral America moved steadily get real estate Ilcensinse). I was year was reareally goocl for mc," frierends with eiicoumging and ... ..through the lines torr piprocessing. p ro u d o f myself." Rosas said, helpIplng her. When she. graduallated from She hopes)c*s the pageant will "F!For me, support from mym y hlgli school, she didn'dn’t know if keep growingIng. . famnily l has been a big thing."ng." [ s b e g ^ n sh e could afi'ord colleglege. "I Ihinkik with Hispanic Ro.su'.sas said. • T h re e 1UJS. la n di crossings But Rosas used thehe scholar- women.- w/e,need ej someone lo Perseverance Pe and havingring ships she earned ffrom the tell us. 'Youlu-cati < do it,’"'R osascleai•ar goals will help peopleiple \ f pag ean t to jiay for tu:tu itio n a n d said. "In Uiislis jp ageant, so m e o n e ' iichiilileve their own dreams, shshe e testin g; border s(security te.vero-opti . ' uf"!*ort“HuronrMlclJlichTTilsa-is— diabetes patients “ ioi make TnecosTTsSis)»iu per person. ur> fingerprinting . ma- mistiiistic. participating. . ■ hcaltliy meal choices.s. ganizers recccc’ommend spouses Douglas, Ariz.. Mayor Ra; The technolg^•H — which chines, digital dig cameras and Do Tlie classes will be)e lauglit in accompanyy patientsp to classes, >rane said he had met witl calls for ringcrprintiinting, photo- compuierr equipment.ei Another Uorai ultaneously For morcrc information, call "M" omeland Security offlclal-I. English while slmult graphing and runni:ming checks S340 millionlon has been allocated Hom cri— uanslatcd In SpanL<:h.>h ______MlUic-au.324- l24-4206.or-Maria-ai------\\ ufulul 'was convihced"USAlSr . on suspicious visitositors — has for 2005. Classes wiUtc held!ld from 1-3 324-1254. U b e e n in p lace a t U.:U.S. airports Businessss and political lead- , woulould not disrupt the bus; CO. and seaports since:e fan.} 5. but cisinsomcne border cities fouglu crossosslng to Agua Prieta. Mexicc ofncials want to pinpointpin any tiie systemtn Initially, fearing tlte 'I'hom Thi as H utka, city m anagef l _ C o n s e r vVING] T IE LANIf D ■ • glitches before th e»program pr cx- p ro g n m icould co slow tranic and of PortPo Huron, Mich., said US . te n d s to Ute nation'sn's 50 busiest nave a negaugativc effect on local VlSnSIT made cily officials feteel r ------^------'land crossings by yeayear’s end. economics.L'S. But, tlie infusion of morcore secure. "Anything thatial : "We always testIt first,"I said federal motloney and personnel helpslips dtem identify who peoplpie ;Anna Hinken, progrogram out- totlieborferder co u ld actually im - aree hIn elps us.” h e said. ; reach m anager. prove trade,de. Jim W illiam s, director of US Extm security requirements req Laredoeach ea y e a r has 4.6 mil- VISI'liSIT, sa id M exican citizen w ere p assed by CongDngresslnre- Hon pedesiestrians, 1.4 million holdi>lding Border Crossing Card:-ds. sponse to the Sept.:pt. 11, 2001. trucks, 6.QnQ m illion private vehi* orhliiser is visas, would not be subjb - terrorist attacks anad d :have been cles andI morc r than 40,000 jectct to the printing an< in place for nearly/allnon-U.S. al buses cross:ss ils four inteniatlon- photilutographing. citizens since Januarj,ary. al bridges,•s, a cco rd in g to U.S. 'Hie Tin cards allow Mexicans tito D istal Ongcrscansins and pho- Customs andai Border Protec- enteiu e r th e U n ited States fofor . tos are matched withith databases don. shion o rt visits, as long as diey dido ______to determine if visitisito rs m lclu "At th e v 31 travel m ore than .25 milelles_^^^^^^H be wanied for lmIm rp ig ratio n ‘‘•'d ‘u jiu-diL'buidLTin'lbxasreali pro b lem s a h d crimn ee: s o r arc o h pro g ram was wi going to be bad forni;rnia a n d N ew Mexico: a nd 7. lists barring them» frfrom enter- forus."Larc.jrcdo Mayor Betty Flo- milesliles in A rizona. Digame! {Terell me!) Devotloionals _ ^ n u n i d a d ' E-maall: AT Ml “community” patpi@magicigicvalley. ------ula de Yucatan, a Mayan pyramimid Is seen rising from the A Wendell w o m a n " fllsh a n d th a t’s com In this photo releasedid byI the Pronatura Peninsula dspage isaU jungle In the archeologlogical zone ot Calakmul Insldiside the Calakmul Biosphere ReserveR In the Yucatan Penln-inln- compiles a bcb o o k o f w h a t this lie Times- about. sula, Mexico. The Mexlexlcan govemment and Thee NNature Conservancy, a nongogovernmental organization, has ! your nows Jews, EO• Box B. 548. m e d ita tioions. i S e n d j agreed to expropriateEe 1thousands of acres of endaridangered tropical forest on the;he Calakmul Biosphere In whaiwhat items, oiuliunceaiieriis Id a h o - y’s history. 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Twin FalUFail*, Idaho m irtday, November> ria1 ,2 0 0 4 ~ ~ ~ M U R N I N Cr i T B R E A K ^ Never' I m l ^ ~ t h e - a cC 1 tion—777e-77rim es-N ew s— upport Brandeten & Karla's h I? |3 \* 16— ~ To— M f lu | » "I'O Dbating s sits 6 0 H O U R S; TO FIGHT t bottom hHUNGER OAN M IX 1 0 3 at w U h T e a m C o n P a u la s I ——P P off this girl’s INovember :18, 19 & 20 P l l L l S ______Bfinff yottr turktisn r* v ^ .xp * u p -^______■ T s H Toam Con Pautot VoOtMvi, ------^ ■ 3 7 - — — B i riorities f ver the past fourur ycar.sTHANKS lo DE/DEARABBYi My I6-year*ok)ld ■ B>«u, we have bei>een able to ifeed over - — — .L— dalighLighter w en t diro u g li exacd] ^ k ^ 4 ;0 0 (r families in Southern Idaho. ' , ■ .wJiatat liieI I6*year*old pH, "No: ------•.Iniere crested in Nordi Carolina.' J u rrkbys k l and other donatioi'ons will go to the ixpcriencing. soutiuth Central Communityy Action Partnership' ^ !P ® !P af provide Thanksgiving DDinner to families D ear a / /' overOl Southern idahp. ■ — w ® ; w T .^ 1 A bbv . s. Blae Lakes • Tu/lpFi . C Jeanne ■ 7 3 5 -3 9 0 0 Ijl Phillips.; 11/18/04 ww;conpaulos.cor •ACROSS 44 . DO Oobaios . . . ' 19 Copiialol 41 Modtcalplc. I------, Chiisilonlo. Amonean 43 Arcllcseobtra . ^ I Smo l'> M ickey M oui(use w as ‘born’ totoday in 1928 ______!PLUS a r a jxMm . Tliis day in hLstor]lory; 'llie last i . continent to be disciliscovered on R,vsW)m Free Moountain Kit": Enter luirth cam e into vievd ew o n Nov. . IH. IH20; as U.S. Navy N Qipt. Jii KINI3K01- Jen-yCan,1, Probe & Shovel N athaniel Palm er look toi advan* ' f f l./NC:iN|.SS tage o f th e balm y s])is])ring in the OR : > Southern I iemispiien ^ Jack Mingo tuitd south beyond Ihc tip Erin Barrett Ciiile. 'Iliere he ran,n i:into a n icy ^ O Mono:ey Down, Payments, ContfItest" lan d o f p en g u in s aand m elephant ^ ln ta r«test unHIMtrdi 2008" seals-Antiirctica. three boys5 promptlypi dietl. jis diil A ccording lo Uiee D isney cor* th e po p e,, pulling p on. hold any poralio n . M ickey Mouse^i Mi day more transinsfusion experiments ' o f h irth w as Nov. IB. li). l92H, die fo raw iiile.e ...... Buy 12003 or'2004Summtt 2 release date of ••Sieami)out People whowl start smoking at inowmoblti ammil git • n b tti gU W illie.-niis despitee thetl fact that an early ageagi arc at greater risk ____ Mickey had apnean•ared in tw o for severe‘ levelsle o f nicotine ad* u p to $ 1 1 0 0lo ( r ^ cartoons producetced eariier. dicdon tliailiiin those wiio slart •‘P lan e C razy“ a nid d "•Ilie Gal- later. lopin’ G auclio." B u tter is typically1 H5 perecnt 'T he B ro th ers GritJrinun didn't fat: inargar•arine is typically HO ...... write all. lliose fairyry ttales. Tiiey percerit. ' i x i e t ] ...... w ere scholars o f Glerm en an lilera* In 1 6 3), 9 ,1lonos Bronk moved ______lu re -w h tx -c o llc c lc:ed_oraLfolk__liis_fj»n41y_' d y o n to a n u n sp o iled'______s M i i a a ______ivcrs iind rolling liills ------2 1 6 5 - O v e r i Eland-Ave-»-Burkley-ID-*-678-5S>869------£ tales from peasant:mts.to keep lap^invc THERE'S NOTHING UKE•rr. IT. th e m from d isa p p eearing. a r near a settlifttlemeni named New P o p e In n o c e n t VIIIVII rcccived Amsterdamim. 'rhe land and a t tiie llrsl documentented blood river got toto be known as "1110 ininsfusipp in 1492.32. Blood for B ronks,'- tJien t "the Bronx." ; the dying pontiffr w as d ra w n ' w iiich is hovlo w th e N ew York bor* ~ from Uuce 10-year-olr*old boys. All ougli gotils Ils nam e. 1 ______! B Rebound: II[n s i d e ...... • -E2 . B Micron ^l|s eve•w in w i t h _ Stocks . ------— ^CiDTtirtiari o rriiy '..1'.; .en ------■ " ~ Hynix iiTiSkctcctsfiarc. " C la ssinfied e ...... E5-12 Page E2 mE Hmintri/iess Luiiion Virpiiifi S. Hu 733-0931, Kxf. 242i42 S e c t i o n E Thursday, Nolovember 18, 20044 I ■ — The Timcs-NcS J c w s ■ itate guardsls_ ___ p K im a r t gi a m b >ie^ in c la im e d , ' .|f The Assoclatilated Press ; " » ro p e rty • •■ V' l ' ' ■ NEW YOIORK -r A resurgent ' A meiger of reetail Goliathislis and Ameiic!can icons am e o f tiie.b lu e Gglit he nation's third . fhe VTjf] Kmart hom The m erger of Kmart Holdingig Corp. and Sears, Roebuckjck and Co. would create the'i le Tlmes-News . , is buying die once- . • •etailing behemoths. — : . ^ • special, Is largest retailer and unite two3 (companies lhat grew fromTl humblei beginnings Into reia dominantt !Sears departmeni BUilL — 'Hie slate is safe-;afe- m oebuckandCo. storc chainIn In a surprising Sll kKmart Holding Corp. Sears, Roel larding unclaimed propertyerty billiongamtm ble U Is c o unting o n S145. billion S14 bllion f or hundreds of people aniland ' to help boiboUi b e tte r co m p ete : ’2 _ ; b uisinesses si whose lasi knownDWIl -Mart and other big; • . v llh w a i-M .10 ! • - a dId d re s s e s a re In M a g ic Valley.7- •• boxretallersers. ■r . ■ Q u a r te rly 'Ilie Idaho SlateTax Commis-mis* • ■ L ed b y KKmart i Holding Corp. r e v e n u e on is Ipoking for those folksulks, ^ ' D iscevor ^ Am oricjirlcan Express ch airm anI EiEdward Lampert. die id hop- n—;—^ :------n ew Scarsars Holdings Corp. Soitfu: CaidWst) e Uie nation’s diird- l e d ^ 03004KRT ' Qjtpl'lc: Pal Cmt. Paul Trap ■elaller. B oth ch ain s p im lM jMM CH JUNE SEPT. _i_: ty ^------' largest reu Poilod OCT, JAN, APRIL. JULY OCT, Potiod SEPT. OEC. MARCH aim the (S J Property w ould survirvive, b u l several h u n - ond: ^ -03 W W XM W Iilloix): 03 -03. -04»Lli ■« §^,1 roperty. l_m - ______;------p r \ T land-alone Kmaris ■’T.It's s tu f f IUl die counlry are ex- $• Nov.17 Sl20pocM»aro B r ie f i dirougliout S120 por fthmo $ 1 0 9 - for)T which Idaho businesse:•sses 5 be transformed into 100 i peeled 10 h 100 h aave v been unable to find ihithe res. T h e goal: A ciulck Nov.17 rlttlgltlful owners, such as payrolyroll D ally,00, t to sales away from 00 ^ J. $ 52.99: clVcliecks, conienis of safe deposi|)osii i n M o)NEY> c lo s in g — ^ Sears iraditditional base of shop- - _ ig 00 oxes, iJix refunds, stock dividivi- CO______-T'2.,----- HI!— -J------stock—*------J hox J = s- r — 7 = = : c r ------^dcrCiKlsnvorkTrVxompensatioittion------:n a n d S cars chairm an 40 , :— " p r ic e Chamber willrill hold ^ li^pen . 20 ^ b e rn e f its a n d tiie like. a n d CEO0 Alan Lacy, in an- a o C T r *1'l l i e Id a h o Lc*ty8lature In 1997 199: vent nouncingg the deal on hanged stale law governinining business eve J . A S O » . fay, promised up to ■ ° J ■ F M A M J J A S 0_^N J F M A M J nclaim ed propeny. Now afterafte •TWINFALLS —• FoF o rn c ^ ly '20 [lion a year, in savings p roroperty that's siifoguardedd byb; years. dielVvinRilIsAJsAtcaa.im- airchrec years-from store------~ Jaciyn Smith. M arthrst"^wait'^fydayT Selecteded “ApbstrbpherCoving/ington,Craftsmanr • • ihciio iax commission remainla in s-...... ber of Commerce ons, back-office job ‘ imes DieHard. Kenmoro.)re. Lands'End uminclaimed for 10 years, it willwil chamber's Novembe Route 66,’Sesam e Street.It. Thalia Sbdi brand nami )re efficient buying of ' ransfer to state ownershipI andam . M e r H ours social gall.cringal 8 has trai fid possible storc d o s- iienil • Jie comcr of ■ nerlcaif retail hle e deposited in Idaho's geneni laken placc at tlie BulBuilding' institutions In Ame ivilJ mein historic „ 02 2003 ;m d . T h e first lim e th a t ivii Main and Shoshono operates a store In is9i1899 1912 1929 1982. 1966 19777 1981 1987 2002 la rt Exits hI'appen a i is 2007. Before the 1997199 dow niow n. S,S. Krosgo Tho Canadianan Company Sales Compaipany Tho ' Kmart Kmart lls but closcd one in s,s. isforChaplof Chaptorll hiwiw, die ijix commission, hhell d d T his year Is no ex Co, founded company subsidiaryiry opons first p a ss nam10 e • • a.OOOlh inlrodiicos filosfo' iuring its reccnt bank- , Co, rtgod Kmart Martha 11 barbankruptcy bankruptcy uminclaimed jiroperty forr itiis though th e n am c oi toars has siores in 1\vjn bySobastian incorpo- Isfoundoclod Kmart $1 billion change 'builcimg liierc has changcd „ discount to Kmamart sloro Stewart prolecaiecilon.' proloction rjdIj^itful owners In peqietulty.ty- iley and Burley. ®-S. Krosgo rales in wilh 19 Iding to m ass a s Kmart ^ few tim es. ■ H jfnp- Dolaworo storos Inn departmonl Cotp,p, opons 03 spokes* loodlni The Tiiiics-Neu's on 'Iliurslurs- 1 of both Kmart and 1 woman storo)ro 1closings Holding . Business After I lotlours is SCI for _ J wlih 85 C anadaI sloro in a lays prints names ofif a oday a l Wells Sears. UoelDebuck and Co. surged |HTOk storos Dotroitsuburt) j am pling of unclaimed-propeiiper- ; 5:30 to 7 p.m. todi lesday’s news, bui some M Fargo Dank, co-spcsponsored by onWednes- y owners whose last knowlow n n ihellistorlcOldTowibwne business analysts aare skeptical dial it ^ iddre.sses are in Magic Valle/iilley sto a home run. |g I r a is i. ffiIEM'.'V'.": 623 N improvement disirlatrla . a m o u n ts ic SfeSEsais lommunities. Today's listst isi i "Tliis is die unotlilofficlal kickoff "Boili have hj b e e n broken in fror o m B u h l a n d lla ile y .'H iee tnlax lo die holiday seasoiuson for dow n- so m e senssnse." said Dan Hess, ^ 985 1993' 2002 COIlommlssion said each persoLirson 1886 1887 189313 1896 1925 1927127 1931 1945 1985 oug lio u l th e presidentIt aand cliief executive of J*" lebuls CalflJog Acquires o)r r business listed today — ( or lown and tlirou{ Richard Soars moves Incorpjrpo- Issues- RrstSeare Laumlunchos Esiab- S a le s Dobu It Forecast, a Nc\v York- Jj® Kscovor discon- Lands' i Ihek person's heir — ownss ut un- communiiy." the ch am b er said M erchant I W/. Soars company to ratesiis a s first (otailstoro Cralt!•altsman lishos poss Disa ;ard tinuod End. d ;, ' inasiuiemenl. b a se d incjindepcndeni research founds R,W. Chicago ond S earsirs. gonoroJ opons on andId Allstate S1 billion Card :laimed property wordi moim ore ly.—!O nart-has-io-lcam —SoaisVVmch-hlroffwalch— goa Roobijbuckcalatog-Chicago’G—Konn inm oto—Insuronco______s e o d a ! a _ J hh i a n 5 7 5 ,______caialog , I cucsis are Invited.'d. niey’n find I/O in a Wal-Mart world. co.Co. In m aker Alvah andI Co.C Wo'st Side bran KinCIIUM — lOirtKu Gustavel, die age of of 25. He ordiestrated revirevenues and 3,500 outicis.TlT liat . iHi '!•' • Juanito.G,; .... execudve vice prepresideni and • the dealJ aj n d vrill lead a now willivill m c a n it will trail only W al- * 1 ^ Y Campbell THutman Marl Siores Inc. and Hoio m e i » Robert Eduardo G, chief operadng officjfficer of Idaho board tiiatlat will bc dominated by Ma Campbell vgiig Independcnl mk. this week Kmart dire Depot Ina among the bigg —-Ell® E Campbell-— ■TKomaTWoiion'alion— ------an n o u n ced d ie ban box k h as coh- "WcTnecleedTo^iiave a low-cost Leonard Combs g .(j,y verted its KetclMchum^ loaii sinictilrelre to compete widi big- ]( K wiU b c headquartered Kathleen D. vVinmLbn su b - ' if A & 'n production officeB lcto a full-serv- retail'ailers,” said Lampert, the the northwestern Chicago si II PAIjH Connie M, WinnWim ■ Icebrancli. • . . • .«« wlioseGGreenwich, rc Conn.-based u urb rb o f H offm an Estates, whi'here | ,lH |iy | EEoRtc Building Calvin Wood lIB’s I& iclium bra Invcstmcnlent firm controls K m art Scars Sea lias iis Iieadquarters, \ I i Scrvice ■ Youneer,er First St. W. In Uieiie First btteet „_,i 15 Scars' cnj largest Individual will wil maintain a "signifies falnriew Dairy Building.'Fhe staff li )!der,wiiha 15.8pcrceni prc*sence" pre in 'ftoy, Mich., wh';hcre | | M Falconhurst • SMoeniokerer Dairy Yosl. vice president KKm niart is ba-scd. o i o a cr; Donell n ie deal marks a remarkakable 'S o r Hailey operations supervisiv isonandA sh- For Sea:kjars, die merger allows i comeback for Kmart, wh;hlch ley Garrison, nevnew accounts the comfm p an y 10 move morc coi Boris K, Goior AidndGeidce ip tcy ------tDr. RoDcrt B, Ei,;abeth A. represeniadva quickly 10 w h ere it believes its filed file for C hap ter 11 bankrup Sl base of customers are. protection prc in early 2002, lead Grill Allmon "Wc arc cndiuseused and opti- strongest I ^ 600 chairman EdmIward Lampert, left, and Searslars CEO Alan Ijacy, ' " . B oppontmities "Off mallall is where we need to to to the closing of about ( Sarah joso Castanosjnos ' mistic aboui die o 7,000 right, listen during aa 1news conference to atinounounce the merger of Hennessey Do,m(jo for a n Idaho b anik k lilike UB bi tiic m ove i/ery ver aggressively," said sto sto res, term in atio n of 57,( n New York on W ednesday. KmartKm Is acquftlng Sears Jacqueline J Rondnhl Sun Valley market,ket,” Yosl said. Lacy, ,vlio w li w ill beco m e vice Kmart K n employees and cjmcecella- Ktnart and Sears In N the natlon'strilrd-largest ^Hilton Tarci:io Rometiimeto "Tliecomblnationc)n ofa h l^ level chairmanan and chief cxccuiive of lion doi of company sibck. , \ In a surprise $11 bllllillllon deal that will create the Kennoih Hillon Lampert gained control of service, local dtdecisions and Scars Holi[olding. 1 ; Paul I Jaiswal , suo(-ravess xperience lend- Lacy saids: hc and Lamport Kmart Kn when the reiara'ucr' t_' IIB's extensive uxpe • i i i i i i .1 ______“ E-2 Tlmw-WBw. TWln»ln I falli. Idaho Thur«day. Novwnbimber IB . 2004______—^iVIicrooirreboiundpidlj Isilrevenii+Stocks s-surge-oiiinKmart-i•Searsdeaal— iiakers NEW YORK (AT[AP) — Stocks %vill creatcate Ihe nadon’s ihird terest le rates when policy mak retailer. Sears stock sky- nextniLHSi.oiilX'c. m 14. surgL'd W ednesday as Investors largest ret; lixcludliig volatile energyg y a n d ______-sh iu g g cd off a frtsl I indicator of rocketedid -on the news, rising Hynix irnm arkelst share S food priccs, “corc" Inllatlonion-in*------w ith ! and welcomed SlO.Ol.or:o r22 p ercent, to $55.21. fe , /■ rising in iladon ani est 0.2 . an $11 billion dciJeal dial com- Hie cocoi m b in ed c o m p a n y is creased ct by a more modest - Micron Tech- The surveysui figures counter survey sui findings. perccnt In October. BodiI read-re; UOISU (AC) — M /stat> bines retailers KnKmart Holding expeciedk1 10( have $55 billion In pi nology Inc. 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