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i U It ! &TECHNOULx.v St.] I Ppunca on a inouM:b: Ai little T w o) lhealth care oiganinizadons take thc,e reins any cash transaction uneasy smile. **I feel lillike we’ve ■■■ money gets you plrat£ntyofbells Saint Alphonsus and St. been working on tliis forever.fc I J . V ^ d J L _ , , B enedicts,ts. Saint Alphonsus wLHnlth 8 9 rUkatWhdec Duluthi Minn.- —..... IM inrrt tn BO into much Center had approad JERO'U3I4B - A Boise hospital >ut tho m em o of under- Benedicts about besecom ing M irranda ^ F ’ S p o r i :s w ill takko e over ownership 6( Under the agreemei ; between the three involved in the hospital’:il’s admir}- J e ro m ei's 's St. Benedicts Family Alphonsus an d its owner *un h e a lth care organi- istration. When Magic i Sp«leadI>|)lay:Aloiilong-tmie Medical1 Center,C under a three- H ^th Corporation, wil Regional later asked to unlud^ finally rightstits his ship, way agreeeem ent. thc new ow ners of St. Benedict B Wrinkles!es in the agreement one-third to half partnvcicome partk -A9 editorial says. -ee event is sponsored Id I ah o ’s m ilk m oney con- c Jtm e Dairy Montlnth,” Bell said. 5 pjn.. with entenainment followli United Dairymen of tributed tri about $2 billioron to ‘'It kind of lapsed«1 nnd I dedd. , tion. P a g . AID fonners Include Jomie Thletten, S opinion written by Jerome Cheese Co.. the the state’s economy in IS1998. ed it was high-til-time to start AttactMiched. Johnny U ond a Rninestm •' "-2 opi ChiL-f JuSs tl* tlc e W illiam H. West Fannnn Foods, PAX 55 and Here He in the Magic Vallilley, again to help pecleople nppred- ,„ow.IW. Door| pflies will Oe given out b Rchnquist, tht riearlynet 15 percent of' th1 e ate the dairy indvidustry and the perfomformences. the high coun ruled that thcrequil S ection by secE C T IO N “We wan'ant to get more people region's refi income is linkeded to people in it.” PartdMdag will be ovaiiobie ot the CoDeg quirem ent that crimi- ipate and .understand the the dairy business. WhUe the dairyjy industry cel- southeIthem Idaho, and participants areSf"" nal suspectscts be read iheir Section A SectiDtlon D S /S Sy 'i industry," said Aiui **A9 ** a farm commodity,\ the ebrates at the ice:e c• re a m so d al, encounouresed to Dring a chair becausewseat- “Miranda nghtights” is rooted in the Con.stuu»on1 arand carmot be over- Weather . . . .2 Commuimunity .1-2. . S e x to n . I.Idaho Dairymen's dairy dai industry has surpas:issed Is limited, potatoes for two years run-r Please see [ leDAlBT, POSOA2 I *" I Pleasee sesee MIRANDA, Page A3 Tration 34,9,12 Computputers Assodadonon executive assistant. pot Opinion ..10-11 & TechiKhnology 3 section B G oim petingg projectts finish landmai] irk hum£an D N A\m a p Sports.... W crosswtsword . . .4 Com ics.,...4 ...... ■ | | j j | H TheAssoolatw Section G , WASHmCIGTON - In what was I ■ Magic Wiley W SeCtl( called “an historic hi point in the I 100,000-yearir recordr of humanity,” I Obituaries .. . 2 . Money scientists announcedan that the I i h Nation...: .4-5 'Nation...... letic code essentially I I i ; Idaho/West M Classine has deileclphered, a monu- I mental achlevievement that opens a I World . . M l dramatic nevlew frontier in medi- I ><' • dne. m ''IK . Leaders of competing public I - ' and privatete efforts said at a w : j White Housese ceremony Monday L y: ' - ' that they iiaviave virtually com^et- ■ . ed assemblyy ofc what they called i C lassifie i r ' “the book o o:f lif e ” - n a tu re ’s J genetic instnitruction manual for H Log on t b ... making and1 maintainingn human | beings. -Nov. 1996 ^ Dm . IJ101 ICnowing the tt human genetic H sMewis 1*^Yewt Roondm . code, said PreR esident Clinton, will W ■ give sciencee **an' immense new y power to heal:al” by attacking dis- ease “at its gerjenetic roots.” p.PrMldtnt Clinton and Or. Crai■•ig Vsnter, Uft, prtsldant off CC« tlara Qenomlcs for onlino claMlfli IHBI HHHi Brcause of the new genetic . la National Im tltutes of SOURCE: NUNMorul Center tor Human OeoomeI RMMTth,R*) StantotTl 03920COIOIT knnwledge,, said s] the president, Corporation, and Dr. R andsI Collins,C richt. director of tha N WrwieOMd Intmute. InMute tor Owwrmxm4oSiu(Me “our childrenen may knowxanccr HiHaalth, talk Monday prior toI announclnsa thay hava bothI completedeor an Initial ; 7 3 3 ^ 3 1« . • J” only as o con:)nstellation of stars” t*aequanclng of tha human gan

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Dairy _------A ______S t. Benedictsts ______Continued from Al ' ’. i -*i “It’s’s istarting to turn around,d, an annual event, to he^lelp prom ote ContlnoadwdfhxnAi they’d like to reach anon agreem ent w orks.'. StiShe will remain on as there’s some pain beliindbe tlte fes- b u t sicslowly," Eilers said. "I■I the dairy industry anmd to thank saying; theyt. had reservationsis to bring all three hosjKpitals into a interimI administratorad to-^d vii^ , tivities. expectct higher priccs later thisis the Magic Valley forr suppoiting about marryingmo their faith-based;d collaboration using lifQL Flight,r the transit]nsidoa. . “Dairy indu.stry;ry prices are summericr." the daily indusoy.**: “‘ ' . organizaization to a county-ownedid Schultz said. “It wouldildtwathree- .Benediadictine Health Synem itt about $2 below thhe e cost of pro- Aboutout 2,000 pp3ple a r e expect-t- Jon Itevis, generalL managerI of health carecai operation. p a rty ow nership. Thrhai’s some* workingg withwi St. Benedicts’ boart duction,” said Lewisvis Eilers, exec- cd lo anattend the sodal, but orga-s- Jeroine Cheese Co., soid: st “Idaho Terryy Schultr,: president of)f thing vre’d be really,, interestedir in ond Sainlaint Alphonsus to find utive director oi of the Idaho nlzerss arc hoping for more,J. is a great state for mlniU( produc- Magic VaValley Regional’s board of5f exploring.’;, Mattison’siin’s successor, .. ' Dairyraen’s Assoclut:iution. "Prices Depencinding on turnout, noxt;t . .don, with the clim ates iawptilbV o f directors,irs, declined com m cnt onin E n s u a s a wd'uldn^iv t g iv e a n y T h e BenedictiiteBen Sixers, the * have been down for•or about jw e n year’s: scsodaimay expand.' people making it a grereat place to theagreejeement. details about the negoijotiations but currentt ownersbvi of the hospi^l. montLs. There’s a1 lclot of h'ort a j 5 “W«c havfI plans for next yearir milk cows. A bouJ-85:5 p ercen t ‘df “1 havre than 97 ConUnoed fn last month and confesse«cd his role rifle in thehe backI seat. Ronqulilp ambassadors, agencyf chiefs,ct scien- Researchichers in China, Germany, percent of the cheminical base kidnoppiniing and chUd molesia- in the killing, accorc Igain, this time tists and, participaipating from France2 and; Japan also con­ rding to a hlthimagoii pairs have been identiItified and tioncharge:ges. Twin Falls County sheriff's ; himunconscinsdous, th e report said, London on a telcvisiosion hookup. tributed.ci. sequenced, and about 8: f 85 pcrcent When DiDistrict Judge Daniel report. R onquillilillo then dragfltfd British Prime M inister'erTony Biair. V enter said his company hos becn'placed 'in th- idled for a icvalleyxom. Twin Fulls ----- (>77-40<2 lixhcd daily 'aat t 132Tt»ird Si. W .. Twin and other arcu<...... ,733.0931 n. 83301, ‘ by Magic V.llc'y _ _Tb^nmc»Nc»i ( • Newtpapctx IncInc. PericHilcal. paid «t Twin Subscription m ccs.g Pall* by The Time*.,Ve»vTir Official d ly aul I n f o r m ^ltio n ^C a ll trdiy.Jun* 24.2(IW paper ;»nusi;t (o S e ^ o n 6 0 SMiwUy, Hcinie Jelivery; daily andnnil Sunday. M Congratulation l>cf week; .Sunday only. S2.0 laho Ce pal 1 the day of ihe week on which ■H 7344-6326 M argarito Lo w m and are pvjilahic only wherehere delivery H notice, willwdl tie fiuhlitheti who won $6,C 13 2S 2^ 49 ..1 malnlaincd. Mall rates: All Idaho r«e»: Po»«ma«ter.er. plea«e xend change «f 4 M on Tic Tae 1 d.-illy aod Sunday 56,00 per week, daily »ddrc^« formti>: tn: P,0. Bo» 548. Tw in FalU. SKI LOTTERY WEATHER • . SBttfdiy,urdiy. Juni 24.2000 only J4,(HI per week. SundayIday only iXOO Idaho H3.W. - D o u b l e r . per week, Oul of xiale raidaicc daily and copfTt(Meaooo r ^ l N F O .Sun.l.-iy S7.0() per week, dally^ily only SS,00 u*e>av>r NUMBERS FORECAST FOR WINNING IDAHO Have you bough ■ w m . POWER8AU. iht your' ■ 2 T i m e s -N ew s cclephone ddi i r e a o r y TRl.WECT tOTTO & Iciaho Lotto:e r v 19 20 28 30 IDAHO FAST S NUMBERS KOI Jtc*0fn$aftf Circulation {Da^liel Wal

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H u g <^ e b u d gl& t surplilus foreccast ELlian c a s e reaches5 Supremne Court WAWASHINGTON (AP) - EliaIlian ' tives filed a formaaal appeal with Tiiele Im m ig ratio n an d izalez’s Miami r ^ tiv e s sked thc full SupremeDC Court, and Natural]iralizbtion Scrvice dedded Supreme Court on Mondayayto 1 asked Justice i A n thony M. the boyKjy jshould be retivned to his . spurs d i n g g ck the little boy’s return t s plans jfor debt ■n to Kennedy to keepp Elian in the father, I ►t, spenc ;r, but thc Miami relatives «L Unless the nation’s highe(hest United States untiitil that form al who carccared for Elian after his res- limViaMngboaPiMP o rt . •? I M rt says otherwise. Elian andan appeal is acted on. cue refujefused to relinquish him. On h Kfather i may leave thc Unitelited Kennedy handle lies em ergency April 22 States 1 22, federal ogents seized WASHINGTOI'ON - Presidenc ' ces as early as Wednesday. m aners from Floridida for thc high the boy)oy and reunited him with Clinton snDouncciiced Sfonday that IH l A. fefederal appeals coun unanlam- ' court, h is fathather in the Washington the government'sIt's projected 10- mousl;isly rejected the Miami rehrehi- A few weeks deliilay in the long area, year surplus hasI grtnvngi by $1 tiil- B H tiv es’JS’ request for a rehearinring legal fight over thee 1 boy “is a min- Thc e I fprmal appeal filed lion since the Jt official c estimate Fridavlay, and said emphaticallyly iti imal cost in a case 2< with stakes of Mondayday said thc case’s legal a' m ere fo u r mlonchs o r ago. as a H B wtMildlid not take up th c case agiilnain. such magnitude,” ’1 Kennedy was issues:s “ “boil dow n to a single te^mingly unstopijp p ab le economy H H Ihtie e appeals court said its earlarU- told. straight!ghtforward question; Can QDiUinues to puznpop money into the e r ordird e r requiring Elian’s fatheiher, Elion was resciscued o ff th e the INS^JS cdeprive an alien child of U^. Treasmy andn d f i the Ju ann 1Migud Gonzalez, to keejeep Florida coast on TThanksgiving his siatuatutory and constitutional 2000 political debaib ate. the fryear-old&> boy in this countrntry Day. His mother ' □ and 10 o th e r right to aapply for asylum witliout Emboldened by a surplus esti* w ill dissolve at 4 p.ni>.m. . people drowned aftifter their boat conduct!ucting any hearing of any mate that is moree tth an dotible the WedneInesday. sank en route fron3m communist kind-or- or even without inten-iew- previous projectioidon - some $1.67 ^ H Lawswyers for the Miami relacla- Cuba to thc United!J States. ing thee diildd; himself?” trillion over th e nen ex t deca^ , not ... even counting ScSocial Security funds - Clinton ddeclared e that he is willing to o ffee r congressional Glasisses in c Republicans a dealeal that he s^d ^ ^ H one hourir! could “break th eI loilogjam ” that has > ^ ^ H untain West Makes It Possible - Our Cobmmitment to Qualitality Makes It Right! staOed many of chiche most critical tax and cant polidcal andI p policy frictions cocoim ted in W ashington dis*Jis* man Pete Dom enid,is finni months. I IScyond B i f o c a l s th&t remain* _ . . cussiorions of surpluses or deficits.its. of Clinton’s offer,!sponse among 1 The new budget« Cfigures echoed . xhe notion n that these fundsids Instead, Republic)irs highli^ted ' on the campnign• titrail. Aides to shoukilJ bc walled off has nowow will pass th e ir propr prosperity can Republican presidudential candi- becom>me such an article of faithith $182 billion overmtious as those date George W. Busiush said the sur- th at mostmi people in both partiesics ensum that m arriedIhorsetradin^" c plus figures m akee plainf that the Mondaday were citing the smallerJer pay more th an theyimmittee v chair- across-the-board taxax cut the Texas n o nS ^ o ^ Security surplus figureire - and give a breakd ,e R.NAt, said governor is offeriering is easily as thevley debated tax and ^tending affordable, des ing couples who are nt espite Vice osals. tagedby the tax codcicans said they President Al Gore’sB’s protests that whajhat Clinton sketched out wasras ten - as a stand-alooposal, costing the cut is a ‘Msky sci , osomeloethingforeveryone extrava-va- Then, t l ^ said they"r 10 years, to The administratiation made its gujoaa that t reflected his new dr- 1 oniples do not w \ dr- to let Clinton sign it,« new projections as p of a nJd- cumstainances^ after seven years in veto of a bill theyr waj o i^ if single 'y w review' re q u ire under law. whidih tmmyr of his d o m e^ c poli-3li- enjoys broad popiilarj: even to many not disadvan- dc as now writ- lone measure. Mirandii a ______lyTl be content t, or explain his CtM M M taraU overturiim ing the Miraiula dedrionon that they have th e rigare convinced turned by an actt aof Congress. beforee thet high court, silent, that anythingirity. 1 federal lawmakersrs ]passed le^ Yalele Kamisar, a U niversity of be used against thei Iation seeking toto- undo the Mlchigidgan law school professoro r have the right to an a Miranda decision i n in'1968, two atad staunchsti defender of thele ing questioning and : yean aft^4he,mU^^ Mirandjnda decision, said that as a cannot afford on actor S I • The seven ju s t i c^ e ;Irt this tnojor- re s utt lt of Mortday’s "ruling,g, be provided for them, ity left open the < right to remain i e q u e stio n of **Mirancmda warnings” will .becomeae Repeated countlc g they say can [IC Whether they wouldd 1have reached an everfen more deeply ingrainedsd television and moti the same conclusionon as the origi- , part of>f tthe American aim iim i jus-IS- police dramas, th e Milem, that they ^ n d five-justice M irairan da majority tice systystem. He said ic was partic-ic- ings over the y earsI hattomey dur- A bbout the constitutiotional rights of uJorlyf importanth that a decisivele one of the b est knowd that if they flBil /arlminol suspects. BtBut dti^ the majorityity reaffirmed the 1966 mi­ll- the American crim inarmeyoMwitt ■■MMt (hurt’s long traditioid on of respect ing. andnd that the m ajority opinionm tem. Tor precedent, th e jjustices said . was writnitten by Rehnquist, a long*g* But thc Miranda ilessd times in ^H H ^ H " I I * H I ] there were compelle llin g reasons time MiiVCranda critic highly controversial3don i picture not to ovemile it now.3w. "Nownv Miranda is stronger than,in. 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Appn>rendi Jr. was The 1 gtimc consumer m aximimum senience, thcthe arrested in Decembiber 1994 after Courtt nruled against Apprendi Nader, a longtii fired into the and upheldupi his sentence.. On advocate, easily/ wwon thc Green \ Suprememe Court ruled Monday, eig h t shots were fi ion at its convcn- H I I I I Thce 5S4 dedsion ovem im s a 1 2 *. hom e of a black fanamily living in Mondayday. the nation’s highest Party’s nominadon i?hlte neighbor- court reversed. tion Sunday andd ttold delegates year.priprison sentence imposed on his otherwise all-wh re\ a lite New Jersey man whorho hood in Vineland,I, N.J. No one ' Steveiivens noted that the jury th e party representcnts majority val* a e d Apin«ndi of an offense ues, including a fairfall marketplace, shots into a black family’sly’s was injured, convictei The man is entitled too a -Apprendi admitte:ted th e shoot- with a maximumm 10-year penalty, a dean environmeiment and proper I told police he addingng that the effect of the health care. jury trisTial on whether he acted out ing, and at first he ti dal bias, the justices said, wanted to send a m«nessage to the “senteniencing eflhaatement here As president, hhe e: said, he would ice black family that: theyt did not is tmquequestionably io p im a sec* target thc militaiitary brass, the iting for the court. Justice P(Paul Stevens said the casease belong in the nei(iighborhood. ond-de^le^ee off^iu^into u first- D ru g EEnforcement was pressured degreer«r offense;o uniler th e state’s Administration, CongressCoi and the r was aI qiquestion’of procedure. Therhe Ijiter, he said he w] se statement, own crimximinalc^e.r ' S tate Department. justiceses previously ruled that anymy into making a false r, cexcept for a prior convic-nc- and that he had no0 radal intent Stevenvens* opinio^ wais joined by Nader wants the Pentagon to HUIK « s AntDxiia SoiUa, H. on with missile rion, “t“thot increases the maxi-ixi- b u t fired into thc holOuse when its . Justices ^ stop its obsession penalty for a crime must be purple front door cataught his eye. Souter,•r, Clarence Thomos and defense programsTjs and focus on p n Party pretldantlal candldotaI RcRalph Nador maati with retldeItlenu, Includ- ed guilty to a R uth BBac ader Ginsburg. infectious disease:ISCS as national ^ :ed in an indictment, submit*lit- Apprendi pleadec to renegotiate • ‘*'“‘ourdes Diaz, loft, a t a housing' pnproject near downtown Los Att; • ,ed w> aa’jijjy und proven beyondnd ■ firearm violation ammd possessing Dissen:senting wera-Chief Justicc threats; wants to a bomb in his housese, which car* W illiamam H. .Rebnquist and trad e agreements,s, especiallye widi If I thc Republicans ,andnd jams, concerned oboi» u t pollution a reasonK)nablc doubt,” he said, locrots think he is jokingng an d angry with theiteir lock of a “Thele New Jersey procedureire ried a maximum 10*yearli scn* Justices:es Sandra Day O’Connor, the World TradeIe iOrganization Democ Stephenen G. Breyer and Anthony and wants Congres;ress to listen to about Ith his chances of winning, hhe e voice in the politicalI system.s; ch a lleengcd n in this case is aan n tence. jad of corpora- ■ said, th.they should talk to th e disaf*af* “This is such mmainstream unaccepicptable departure from theh e Prosecutors soug!Ig h t a lo n g er M. Keimcimedy. the voters instuac ting for the four, O’Connor tions. fecteded Minnesota voters whoho stuff,” he said in aran interview jury tratradition that is an indis*is* term under thc hateite-crime law. Writin{ ,* would cut the , madee former professionala l with wire service repoporters. p«nsabltble port of our criminal'jus-us- H ie judge imposed aa 12-year sen- said, “Ot'^Our court has lo^ig recog- Nader said he w that not every fact that num ber of DEA agents;ige and force wesileiiler Jesse Ventura th eir gov-)V- Nader promisedd )a vigorous dccsystirstem,” Stevens said, tence, saying prosecucutors showed nized th: thc governmeniII to focus.on emor.r. campaign, and saidi heI believes Almoslost all states have somene' by a “prepondcranctice of the evi- . b ears on a defendant’s pimish- ation programs. Nadodcr said mainstream politicsics he has a chance to w.win elections type of>f Ihate-crime law, althoughgh d en ce” that Appren'i‘hdi’s act was m e n t need n e be charged in an health rchabiliinti< indicaheiih'ent, submitted to □ jury He said the Justicelice Department are mo'noving toward Green Partyty and force th e Rcpu!m blican a n d many ahalready spedfy that a jury,ry, rad ally motivated. rtter job at look- values,'•s, and he cited examples:;s: Democratic parties to listen to h is n o t a judge, must dccideie ' Apprendi contendeded such ded- and provroved by .tho govemment needs ro do a bette id a1 reasonable doubt.” ing at whiteing five m em bers of thele doubt. T he case ca! is Apprmdi vs: New Testirimony toi)uches onn Waco f Branchh IDavidian cult that a jury,y . But the state’s lawyvyers said the Jersey,■ 9S ,9 ^ 7 6 . I 1 judge, must dccide WACO, Texass ((AP) - T anks Thee govemmentfi maintains thehe Thomos said the secsect m em bers ^ re never planned to eit•ither start a whetherier people deserve extra smashing holes intinto the Branch Branchch Dovidians started th e fire Jg . punishmiimcnt for using a machine Dayidian complexix ccontributed to that envelopedcn> the wooden build-Id- fire or commit suidtle, er But during cross e>oiam ination, gun duriiiring their crimes. the fire that engulgulfed thc com* ing onn April / 19,1993. S ect leader ’ Jersey was one of the first 3l- U.S. Attorney Micha i | ^ i i i f i jd dde plans, b u rn inng g crosses or painting's Don't BiiyAfliiTone'sM nrtisedSiHSpedtfUitllYon ment’s acdons, partlarticularly these Craddodock said in a Videotaped kas. ' incursions by (thec titanks) not only deposit)sition that he sow anotherer Plaintiffs’ attorneycys also pre- inreiU erlcan carcaicaremttflnlMn in sented a 1993Imemowam* n The la»law was expanded in 1990» Oietk mtil Al'si increased thc ra te thc fire BranchJl Davidian pouring fuel in vide stiffer sentences for burned, it dccrcaseciscd thc dean air the chahapel area before the fire■e ing that if the FBI atattacked th e Pjo^ic f Falls and Ron'ssA im rlcancarcaiieO he standoff, s“ ch conommon crimes as assault people inside hadad to breathe,” started,id. compound to end thc Fornres,sli«DdB, Allannitnl; B rali said fire investigitigator P atrick Croddiddock said h e never poured:d Korcish and his foliowiiwers “would ... Kennedy. any fucfuel or lit any fires on thle e fight back to the deathth." Kennedy is an1 experto witness final dayda; of thc siege, nor did hele The memo has beenen described Q 3allI 733-0931 for B ranch Davidi.idian ,‘iurvivors see anycnyone acttially liglit a fire or)r by a p lain tiffs’ lowjwyer as the and family mcmbeibers suing thc know ofof any plans to bum downn “best piece of eyidcncnee from th e t o Ssubscribe I to govemment. the comjimplex. government, period." While he could1 notnc say condu- Juror■ors also heard testimonyy The memo from FBFBI cnminal T h e 1Tim es-N ew s. sively what causiused thc firc, from MarjorieMl Thomas, who suf-f- p ro file rs P e te r Smtmerick a n d , ' Kennedy said thcic t tank punctra- fered thirdth degree bums on halfIf M ark Y oung to on-s(•scene com* I______dons turned tho wowalls into “kin- of herrbody. b< m andcr Jeffery Jamimar warned dling” and the operpenings allowed DcscriKribing thc scene when thee Jamar that if thc FBIFi apents strong winds to feedtcd the flames. firc broiiroke out, she said,“I couldd “physically attack” ontmd children K ennedy said thc th firc could hear rushing,rw screaming, crying,J. ore killed, FBI agent:nts “will be have been ciiused[1 bby leaks from peoplee praying” p placcd in a difficultt ssituation,” liquid propane cyliiylindcr^ inside Thom;>mas jumped from a win-I- even if Davidians arc: tcto blame. tlie building, or 1^y a tank knock* dow andan« was one of nine sect:t Jam ar ordered the UJuse of tanks I ing a fuel line in thci kitchen member>ers who survived th e last;t to fire te a r gas intoto th e com - I ; ' loose. day ofI theth 51-day standoff. pound.

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M ake - ^ RMublicans R concer:e rn e d . “There is a r rethiink lobb> 1 resistance to being caican meet. “We have contractradicto- ^ )yingban le a l m en d d' o n ’t ‘g iv e ^ ! w t AAc&irding to people close»to to him, quote-unquotote ’handled,’ ” lyi peeches. ry desires,” she say?. ‘'On thtthe one The Washtngtoa ______spec th e Texas govemqr belifevesves that acknowledgeses Karen Hughes, hai pedfic issue in which they were I lin extent, George W. his hi homespun delivery - < iiand, we want a president pers>ersonally and substantially - com- Bush’s commuiunicadons director wUMdll stand up and spcalo’bofiy° ^ W A SH IN G3T0N I - P resid en t invol VM tbi»-..Wben be plete pl with stumbles andd swal-t and one of hiss inneri trio of aides. wit nvolved. deal cadence, a mel* la ivith eloquence, w itfi'dib, m jright C linton w as so eager to tighten From F r th e beg in n in g , som e gov- low ed words - is a s ^ of sinceri-sii “The governoror is a straightfor- woj !, a T l d ^ and falling tyO' and authenticity. ■vord for the ri^ t moment . . . restrictions foror those who m ight ernnrnment officials and outside ward person.. IHe has a concern On3n the other hand, we wrawant a leave his adnIm inistration an d onal^ n a sM aker’s voice, ' Some key figures in th e party,p that some bf theth contrivances of pr< nalysis said the 1993 executive un gdes off; • • ' m: iresident , who’s unaiilaided, start lobbyinglg that he signed a orderder’s restrictions were too mindful o( tbe speechmainaking modern cammpaigns -- like tuu lentic.’ tough new exei ; To a certain» fin d him; during a' ;:-gegenius of .the pany% icon. Ro inscripted, whoUy ’authen cecutive order only seveievere. Several warned that the Ronald, TelePrompTe'ers, like speech Butlut a guy who’s wholly autluithentic minutes after• lakingt the oath of lobbj , tush. beHevaralffi,'swing, deliver- 1 R«Reagan, arim’e so sure. eyhave I coaching ~ canin take away from and )bbying ban could mnif^ it diffi- ronnal sp e^ of the bebeen urging the &ush camp md unaided will fail sometzn:itimes- office in Janualaiy 1993. But now ult cult to recruit top-notch execu- lear^ a musics mpaign his ability to communicatec< with wUlrill say the wrong thing, e\-erven the • *hat his presidiidency is winding tives ifluo^a to n ^.m a u tt .in the^way o f' ibto begin spending large blodlocks of people in a verery straightforward diit ves to the new administration. Bilte^azzle.’It’s an :• ^ liimb thing - becausee 1he’s down and somele top aides are con- For Foi more than seven years, ntonjadon in 8 time rehearsing for the bigbiggest way.” himlumon, and that’s what hun . . (lis phony alorneMiinb^pledging';, ^speech of bis careen his add lumans lobbyjying careers, th e Clintilinton has refused to alter the address One z^ajor BushS fimd-raiser do.’lo.” W hite Itouse is mulling wheiher roqui i |i And so wofor fi Atnencans with to the Republican conventioidon on puts it moreI succinctly:t “Ho • B >quirement that senior officials te re a d s it in a nice, AuAug. 3., Bush has a good basic grasrasp of to soften thosei restrictions.r pled{ledge to abide by the restric- [jj recent compaif thinks th at stui ff f s for sissies.” thhe e structure of an effeciective Clinton’s 1993»93 executive order tions n ng his one fonvoice, for the 1They are coming up againainst a It’s not thatIt Bush is a bad<9 spci ons. But now the policy “is and intimate audi- pri peech. Hughes recalls thehe day requires seniorior adm inistration undender review,” W hite House prim al revulsion in Bush foraU foj public speal^.l'.In a field with the firaive years ngo when she me et t iwith officials lo wait ^ ' ' iratoriii^.rAxi!’s hardly two para- thifhtngc seemingly packaged. ' lit five years after • spokeKikesman Jake Siewert said in d. “He Ukes of Al Gorore, John McCain Builush to draft his first inaugilugural leaving the go\overnment before a rect iight-mintitet whenii he muffs an coirould be spentog half hisis timt e and Bill B radley, le Bush is about add recent interview . ■ transitional line’, getjetting ready for that speech, ddress as governor. H e toctook a lobbying an y federal fe agency for It It is L unclear what changes, if Us support'fbt ch, and average.' A ll of them are more ‘, penen to a legal pad and scratcatched which they hadd “any‘ responsibili- any, ; ^ b U iH e s. Hex e tra; period: .“That.. J£ t vwould be time well-spent,” isays comfortable withw off-the-cuff ' out ly, the adm inistration might n o u r creed . As a on« ut an outline; Introductiction, ry” Jt imposess za lifetim e ban on make« e . Siewert referred further tbft, relaxed v^i me former Reagan aide.e. But: chats than with1 formalf addresses. theilemes, examples, perorati•ation. representing a foreign govern- q u est sjnall room am‘ Buslush - who has never deliver*•ered a Pegisy Nooni lestions to the W hite House nan, who wrote Leaiearned it in a class at Yale,lie, he ment couns efice. But h e’sthing, ] but points to priitrime-cime, nadonwide addreIress - some of Reaganan’s greatest hits, expl unsel’s office, which declined cpiained. In his first fullfv day as presi- to providepnr details. graphs into.lt vti dent, Clinton soiaid the new lobby- “Th' iipportanti tra “There are no ongoing ing ban wouldI helph “uphold the sions-ns ofi modifying the pledge,” - : iijperting an_ext highest possibible ethical stnn- said D i^o re than c d David Apol. associate coun- v^suittriees to bloock log§ging in I dards” and “gu::uarantee that the sclto to the president. He did not preserve m em bers o f thislis administration take i a small thi ce issue with Siewert’s com- TERS FOREST .M will be lookining out for the ment,:nt, but added, “ 1 W ould n o t :alif.. (AP) - It took ' ■ ing,lg a lengthy review process:ss and American peo|;opIc and not for have/e usedt that term ____ I sup- ;Iing and $480 mil; ■ publublic bearings. themselves.” poseie there’s t nothing that’s not BlBut the department approproved Before tb e CliJinion ordcir, fed- underler review.”i th e nadon’s newest , the I L awnctuary, a forest so le changes as a minor deviaviation eral law requiilired a one-year Askcisked if the lobbying ban is withitiiin two days of receivinging the "cooling off” perisriod-rather than likolyoly to be in place when lie drone of a hum-' reqi ings can starde the jquest from Pacific Lumlimber, f‘ve years. It alsktlu helicopters hov* Blunlum berg. d an d hauling away Wildeme^ sanct Furthermore,Fu while some ei sereiie ihat then d redw(X}ds if the u' Co. wins a court PU ronninmentalists were shocked J Suprei;me Court:pvpftums c . mingbird’s wing yeoriar that the Headwaters p ■ occasional hiker.ssday o ver the so- servi 1 tb e Headwaters.” XV© failed to save the Elk Ri • t That sflence cc ot, Blumberg says allowing 1 . by huge-Chlnoolc0 . block logging in ■ ■ Califbi•mia’soperin primary ining unprotected B B ng in die area was alwayss ppart ering overhead a the deaL W ASHINGTOON (AP) - Tlie choose Qouglas ande boundaries of the ’ ■ ■ 3se nominees from the can- im EPIC suspects pure politic!tics is Supreme Court,; ini a ruling.tviro didatesItes of all parties. For exam- I^diic’L»imbcr‘«filed by the Sierra work - that Davis, whoho is dissenting jusdo Environmental ices said thrtfat- pie,, a avoter could choosc a I b attle We'dnesdi ewed skeptically by envinviron- *he p rim aryry election sys- Republi ; c^ed**^c4eintfaformodon Center. ublican candidate for gover- sntalists because of his clcclose in half thele states, threw nor, ao DemocratE for senator and ! A lawsuit to.he b administradon :s with business interests, i< 7f rubber-stamping 5, told out C alifornia’ss wide-openi pri- a Liberbertorian for state attorney tbe onejemaini s department to rush ttin; mary election prorocess Monday. general,:ral. area within thof e b the helicopter proval. In a 7-2 ru lin g an giving the pub- ' | H | ag, th e justices Thele justicesj .said they were preserra'was file “Basically it was the govemcmor’s said states violateIte political par- not deddingded the validity of the Club and the E ice who told the departmentent to rights when t and the environ- 1 they let prima- more5 comcd m on o p en p rim a ry sys- Protecrion Infon t it through," said Sharlaron '’>■ voters choosese nominees by - . t ^ osed ose in another 20 states. They accuse thebe irreparably iggan, a Berkeley-based EFEPIC voting for any is the suit filed in - ny candidate, In suchJch system^, voters choosc of Gov. Dayis of z vyer. “This got approvf civil disobedi- sn the preserve was created. th e p arty nomineeie is selected by Ruth BBac ader G insburg. / m viro n m en talisi This agreement was putJ, ij„ nonparty mcmbcbcrs could be Califolifomia GOP executive / i^uest. And Eartl> hot th at no local Paul llft Mason of tho EnvtronnientBjI ProtectionPn Infomtailon Cmter :e and who’s laughing all1 tl{},,. enough to destroy■oy the party,” directortor Jon Fleischman said, I 1 ifiembers havefotmd c! to consider rMS In tlw Headvattn Foreatt n

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Eastland anrl fconomir han.(rcvurei^lfs. th e ir ownvn creativity is <1 provocative —!------an d th elir ir own hard . thinker who asksks ------w o rk ifF they tl want question's startint; o • Why ca n ’c city! nroad graders and uly dedicated to buildinging a home- b'ackhoes help fled(sdgling industries iwn a re th e hometowners. with such chores ass tttrendiing a n d site When it comes to econoniiirnic develop- preparati(m? menent, leaders and citizcns-•ns in sm all • Why can’t Idahofio turn w h e a t into w ns are painfully avraru that tha Idaho is *------noodles, instead of shippingsh ra w grain divi schoolssc were devoted to m portant role that public wi beat to more imponaniamt assignments—I j sliip playss iin many communities, ass wwell sUCTgthening thithe practice of religion in have been blurred byty th»] e increasing teth. I ------as the sincccere desire to indude publit[jlic horae and churchrch, this would be a better dency to import “star*'’ -L e t t eERS— ----- IS so nadon. iT9 ” from the politi*. j prayer as a part of various occasions« . cal and entenainmeruJU 1worlds anti givoj-ji / ,..i,markk ithose occasions’ signifi- But this is farir fromfi the only example Don’t sto p opportunijnlty WiWe got out of our students wh.itwli we cance." n u them hi^-profile mqdi;qdiajobs. he good people of the SantaIta of attempted lineine-jumping that seems to Equally insidious is thetl terulency to •. r I nm the scholarship• recipientrC' men- It ^into them. If the school .sysnystcm wns Fe, Texas, I tj^ct characterize ourLir time.t In our superheat- is j , Independent School Distrit make journalists behavIiave as if they were: . tioni.‘d in reccni letterss to the editor. I >rking _ correctly. I would cxpeicpec test felt that thc J t}^ . ed economy, merjlergers of all sorts exdte j ores to be well above average; he Lord’s blessings should b politicians, putting lhhem er onto TV panels am a 1995 graduate nndid £former student score ige; 1 would invoked beilefore their high school grid->](]. investors even as they dismay con- Iwdy president of Hagerr;erman High expeipect more support from residisidents and iron contest where the premium is nnot on reporting . . ;sts. “But,” thejusdccaddeided, • sumers. United1 Airlines,A a great east- and analysis but on argiirgum entauon and I •School, a 1999 graduateleo c fth e imni in thc form of scholarshi^ij^and “suchreligi hools. carrier, wantants to snap up U.S. nations; and most of all, I won gious activity in public scho< put-downs. We h av e pieplenty of politidans / University of Idaho, andid I1 am currently ’ as elscwherere, must comport with the,e Airways, with itsits inorth-south routes. But who are skilled at soimcimdbites; journal-. - 'i studying for my masterrof ol science pect tiie parents and alumniru vwho have First Amemindment.” workers at both[i firmfi s and communities .•n or dealt with similar situati ists are poor substitutesItes for c a ^ d a te s .' j degree in soil fertility at;it thet University j lationsto Tliat amelendmcnt, guarantt‘ciiig thehe served by eitheru" oone wonder, with rea- and officeholders in ththese e staged j of Florida. •e about th e future of their•children ch -.free e.xercicise” of religion but barringing son, what the confonglom erate will mean J speak out in support of thc 5 debates. uld be a better When I began studying: towardtO' mv - so long to TJic court hash; not forgotten that lessor^ n , should be split intointi two companies and placc if wc didn't as k: sdschools to function elor of scicncc in plnnt sdsdence. nu- started. even if man>iny other Americans havo. be forced to .scparjorate some of its soft- ASON KRUSE as churches, if coinpanieuiies were caring •. required class load includeluded several Tliis is onene of the most religiously ware programs fromfro its Windows operat- for customers ra th e r th aan looking for entry-Jcvcl English ;ind1 scisdence classes. iainesville. Fla. observant n;nations un tlie face of thc ing system, in orderder to spur competition mergers, if reporters co\covered politidans' Having taken tlic "college!ige-prep" cours- . . earth. Churcrdies, synagogues and and comply withh thtl e anti-trust laws. And instead of imitating thhem cr , and if banks '-' es in high school that iniduded d i chem- Gett Jlyour forest facts straIga ig h t mosques abcbound, and are well-filled.1, IiIn on the intcmatiorwonal scene, the just stopped changingg th eir names, •f’ istry, physics ;itid the regujgular English KenKenneth Kuhlman’s letter of Ji homes, prayer is an impor-,r. European Unionn trm ay soon intervene to nnd m ath courses, I was: ledlei to believe cited■ll tthc Second Uiw of Therm- f thc daily or weekly sched­•d. block the mergerJr ofo WorldCom Inc. and DavidBroda-isa Wash'ashin^on Post ’ that I would be ueil prepaipared for col- odvnaciamics as a reference for hdisbelief is : ule. Youneslulers raised in such homes•s Sprint Corp., onI grgrounds it would give columnist. loge. What a kidown. thatt olold-growth forests are deterileriorat- —Standardized test .scoresres indicate that ing i today's gnidiiates are not> betterb. off Oveiver shorter tiine periods, locaoca lized tqday than I was. I nearlyly lost1 iny schol- deteric -—L e t LTioration can and must occurcur. But TTERS— . I •• i n nhip after earning a 2.7.7grade-iJoint g overr thetl miUennia, the forests pn p™"'',':. M ak e a n effort, el make a differencnC6 herself. I did not'luI'know I had done such average my first year at thethi U of I, I

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Alievw Spring^ i m e fo]5 r dictatcors? Geisnome projeiect poses oi)ur greatestt challerige( /»TiA tm ngScalledtiio g j------” 1 dcmocracy-asiftheie institutions T^C,CTCj4CT,CCC ------Commtmity of democracy in, say,', PeruI could ^ ■ ' A,GTG - can you ^ t "ho cannotmot read the languages of', SitWerence ' RClOBERT KAGAN be of much use whenitheelec- t ■ ^ the variant spelling? Philip S-ir'T T T T mfomifltiornon technology and of & ^Sc^edin\taW arsawon dons ore rigged or stollolen. m l Soon it will Ik com* Kcnetics;; diidie dispossessed those..., Sundav. It[tseemsaWt s< '------These are comfortatable doc- monknowledgc, in , . ivJio liave•e accessai to neither, u^Ibesedays ameree F Moreover, a t first, tiniheiedi- Educadon i e elecdon, and SO his recentIt trines of passivinr, wellell suited to booksant on Web Sites around niques for mapping thc on in .sdence, and in the. ' ltS^diciBto«w^vtoarein electoralxal theft is winked ot by his[s. these cnnfartabfe andid compla- d ie worid hc»«s«(rfie ciJiicsofsd' sdence,'must play a far. aocrats.lnlife Latinneineighbors. Fidel Castro is codons) were vety slow,w. so that it greater panpart in our schools. Only " ' cent times. How nice• toimagineti Thisisjis ju sta dny fiTigment of took until 1995 for dief CimJongQs the grealeat reuniter of broken fomi-d- that merely by enrichiihing our- die 3 billiiillion letters that compri.ectful.evencwbilebrstofy press Nazarba;btnrev of Kazakhstan and of democracy to eveiytyone else. die complnplete genetic ali4iabct of e noninfec- Secondly,dly, we must gain democ-' ’ than the w6rid*s electectedleac&s. Aliyevd tious Rd t> pc of the toeaaerium ratic control r of Aserbaijan are accordedid How much easier to prprovide end- any organymisra. Eadi three4etter Haemophilus influenza< itrol over the use and ffotsolong^beibeituatyrant therespespett appropriate to 21st- . less democracy assistat3uice to triplet (like(li]< GTG) represen ts a cae, which developmernent of the knowledge we> hasamerc l.SmiUicaib1 bases, com- have gained was hazardous to youour health. The centuryy sultans.s And as Vladimir' oppressed peoples duuion to con- “codon”” thatt codes for ooe amino ned. 1991 fan o f ^ Sovietrietempire > P u t i nclamps ^ down on the . front their oppressors.s. add(inth pared widiour own 3 bibaiioa By Wc willII needn. radical global ithis case valineX w h i^ inI 1998, however, new seqiiquundng polidcal stn Opped llA decadesles Iduring Russianin press,i after stomping on ' siyapiice. ttuti.helpil^s^toform proteins, die structures to empower wmcfa mor^ thm a dogdo^cndlRato^ Chechenen tiiroats, his chitf punish- machines had been devi^ o p c d die free, butbui safe, use of our tech- cmtorsworics building b that were robot-controlli)Uedand nologiesfor • ships odlapted underler various ment iss tott be slobbered over by together at least as effeTectivi^as The seoe ^ d GTG in the sixdi for all thc people, “for brought the pn>spect of)f readingi the preservjirvatJon of life, and lib- fonns of AmerUan amand West Geriiardlrd Schroeder and Tony tfie community of demcnocrades. positionI inin tiie above sequence is our own dp h er much nc European pressure --tram £ Blair. Chinese hard-Untf Li P. warer. The crty, andI ththt e pursuit of happl- Peng just thevariana n t It alters just one race was otl Marcos, Pinochet. DuvXnralier, ' Even1 pariahsp ore getting 0 paid 0 friendly visit to.E) .Belgrade am ino adc ness.” idd out o fa total of 287 And now the dpher hashi been But we mustmu also keep fears ' Sdmosa and aontlieright o chanceat) at redemption. Kim Jong bearing millions of dolhlUarsinored- ih atfo imm hemoglobin, l our red re ad And with the readi diRooecker. Il'ssniile]ie has the Amdicari press its for Milosevic’s starvivingecono-, bloodpign ding wdl about the! newnc- genetics in perspec- igment, and, in doing so, it come enliAtenm ent andndfear, tive. To date, btehevonthe ^swooningng and the State my. Milosevic may be contemplat-a creates Buidfrccllstd hemoglobin, ate.'our increasing j left power and responsibUitylty. and. knowledgese ofo the genome has only Departmemerit dropping th e word' ing a sale of uranium to Iraq. Nonnalhehemoglobin reacb GAG many difficult choices. V In tbe Cold W artI intintermediate “refeue”” from £i its vocabulary, Russia and China routirfinely forglutam . W e ^ proved toI bbe e good, from the pro- unic add, and not GTG for scrcen the unborn - forr cysticc duction of ht aftetmatii,itwas'C'. In ihe vtfae about **cul)ailtural imperialism”: the Even in this globalized le future. He maiatainsins ai Web Site at •''> cdoseot study of mankindnu will,” indeed, the disadvantaged til bebe those wiiii'.probiotcc Americans. Even thelonbattled eo il as it is, cares m ore about economic and technologi as Pope wnwrote, have b m m e ottxh.fsnct.co:uk. and demised S«ddam£nHussdn mmlsliiiigilg the old Pinochet than des, the international cli:zlub of die- "m an." and S l o b ^ Milosevicrricmabout about aopiopping a new Pinochet tators may well get Wgge an once toiled and ruthless enough to hafayesur- m ^Sttoflif Technology, dedarcd ieamless.com democraor where it cfoes onunuhist governments, vived the 1980s intact As“ die • diatdiewhohole idea was something Setting off a Fourth Wav hip at the same shrine of democrades consolidate,: S S ? d ! the dictators. -SOOO about whichch “consenting adults” R not parf of the agenda. : determinisn, insisting would not wiwish “to have been I I n d e ^ ^ conferencenceotsanifi *«coi^enerce and trade arc the public talldng.” I ers were hesitant to maki great solven«nt of intemadooal Robert Kagan is a senior I Iv, most sdentists I *4emocnts Internationa! 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Day l a t Wimbledl e d o n WIMBtEDON. E/«Iwxl (AP) - A look>k at wtiat happened ■ T o d a y ’s SCHEDULESC ” Mooctoy on tfw f!r« (Joy of thssMmbledon W OMmplonthJp*: Uglon baseba -•MditfataMn:M«n: No. iPete!sta Sampras. No. 6 >»" Sedrtc PloUno, No. d Thomas Enmlsi. f 11 RJchard Burley at Pocatcatello, 5 pjn. Krajicek. . Bingi^QtMIrV0nicoAA,6pjn. - -i S m M w k n m Women: No-1 MaitlnaMai Hlndt. No. Wood River oot t Twin Falls A, 4 SVo.Venus Winiams. No. 8 Serena WtUani!Hamt. No. 11 Anke p jn . Kimberly at Bu]Buhl, 6 pjn. I ^ mn: Men: No. 14 GngRusedtMbyiibyVlAceSpadea. Shelley ot Jerorrome, 4 pju. No. 16 NicolasslApentU 1^1 by Slavs ■ H B f l i Dosed»ede(. - t iia id le3Mit: —n Women: No. I n b r i e f 1 0 SandrineI TetTestud by Anna Koumikova. No-1^ to5 < jb O T Schett by Olcs Barabans - StM of tfta O a r Spadea's win eixfeinOed a record 21- LCSC progrgram wlll ■ mstc^ k>slng streak. - (^ M ta a fd w O a r *You really t>yry to rise above It ; host TF canamp Inataodofbeincauniebul chUdisft aboutoul ItI and coins xne. h 'a a bH diuppotm irc. - Pete Sai ; TWINFALLS-.S - Uiwls-clnrk ISS i Sampras on the ; S ta te CoUese'ss volleyball v pro- I thdm rai of Spanlanl Aibert Cotta andend AJex Corretja. I snun is hostmg a cam p for Twin |____ I Foils School Disi>istrict students I I entering grades M8-12 on July 10-12 nearitirily four hours, I from 9 a.m. to 4 pjxpjn . I Thtrhe 25-year-old .American,n, whov hadn’t ^ B i ^ H 4 Registration fciforms are avail- I wonn ai match since last Octobeiber, stretchcd oble in the h i ^ schoolscl office, and his; armsai out wide and looked Ing Champion P«t« Sampm returnsrel to Jiri Vanefc ef th e Czi : should be returnedled by Jufy 6 with after«er completing a 6-3,6-7 (5), 6-3 Czech Republic during their roesen's singles flnt-round m atdichat a Wimbledon Monday. the $75 camp fee’ee (check mode I victor:tocy that ended n ea r d t ^ afteafter 9 pjn. on poyable to LCSCC volleyball).v For Courti r t l . held and broim>ke again to dose out the mi8t-team AU-Big an NBA th e second) sei on a foreign-borilorn old, 6-foot-9 and 2200 pounds.” “H e’s L . hopeful player 3’s a k id w e’re going to • West Conferencee selectionsa last o . t e r they do n ’t h av e to sigisign O’Connor said. m ake some sor decisions on based ; I fa ll. N ofoaigo, from fr< Tocomo, I ALT LAKE CITY - Andre from a rightawoy. av ilenko has yet to step foot ii O'Connor wiD travtivel to Australia on, one.1C. free i agency, and, two, : Wash., was the leagijague's Defensive ^ team in It’s5 aa convenient way to defeefer to watch KirilenkoIco play in the the draft,’ Hayer of the Year Lake City and he might noi r Russia, the fiscal ■ aft.” O’Connor said. ll concerns and spreadd i a Olympics. He alreadady went over- Thc JazzJaj might not even need ' high 119 tackles.. H e also recov at least another year. But Utah man- wealthth of talent for the Jaz:, whiwho seas oncc this year to , the Utah Jozz have highigh to sec Kirilenko K irilcn:nko k immediately if the ! ered two fumbless anda returned , ogement havewiworked out Primoz Breiak,ik,n i play and came awayt Limpressed. team can \ them for touciulown es for him. isn’t certain when h can fill its needs, induding wns and had 10 I he will arrive. ccnterir fromI Slovenia, and Mark(u'ko T h e Jazz want Kirilenko F to a replaccjaccment for retired shooi- ; quarterback sacks.s. DeMuUing,I of ."p0 one’s« sitte when Kirilenkaako The Ja*z select*cted Kirilenko Jarik,a; a Yugoslavian guard, hove an acclimat ht arrive, not even Jazz vicc ation period ingguardard Jeff Homacek. [ Cheney, Wash., is a\ three-year I dee five spots aftfter picking Thee uncenaintyi in Kirilenko’:ko's before coming to tntraining camp. One poi ; starter who this fallfal will switch ddent for basketball opera-:ra- Minnesota guard ( potential problem is that I Quincy Lewis case, O’ConnorO said, stem s froirrom m eaning this sca.soi;on may comc Kirilenkonko i.s contractually com- I from tacklc to guard.rd. I tionss IKevin O'Connor, who has and four ohead off :Kentucky for- severalrol factors, including hisili^ too soon for him ti seenK1 Kirilenko play. to moke the mittedi totc one more season in word Scott PadgIgett, both of plansi tot< play for R ussia at the- thc transition. Rus.sia. t depends on whether he’sle’s whom saw signifii i Kimberiy Leglorto n tlijH . ficant ploying SydneyC!y Olympics. If h e play.s outstaianding at the “It's goinggoi to be very difficult y,” O’Connor said, time as NBA rookieies, A notother concern is ihjitliJit Olympics, that cicdsi sarly a year after the Jazz ision could be to get him him out of that contraa,” changedfbrThiliursday Neax azz On Wednesday,, tlthe Jazz could Kirilenkaiko isn’t ready for the phvs-lys- o tough coll. The Ja;fazz also must O’Connorlor soid.; “It’s not doable if ' KIMBERLY-Stanarttimeforthe 1 one of three*first roundnd use one of their twovo picks (No. 23 ical grinrind of NBA play, consider other issusues, such iis they (Ruj t choices, the 24th overall, on Russion team officials) Kimberiy Americanin iLegion base. draftcl on in the first roundI oand No. 50 in “Hisis problem i .is he is 19 yctirsars___ their personnel situatatico. don'l wantant him out of it." ball team’s Thursda:day home dou- I ' bleheader against:st Shelley has I » been moved itp tb 2 p jn . The first I % \ I gamewBSori^naSyay slated to start y l I at4 . V-R-E--G -K iin Cine:innati Goin^g for thd Tobago. July 10 to Aug. 3. reof,hcU.S. 3N.l3nm. Ages &8 will meetiet from 230- ^ I women’s soccer progi,gmm started ts ■. to ci>me into view. Id: An cight country toumo- 3 3 0 p jn , while 9-13-yrJ-year-oJds will I Jlnyeil'in ttircc CitiCS. : meet from 3:30-51-5 p.m. on are losing If Sunday’s 8-0 rot«... rncti '"cm playe Tuesdays and ■niursdo gom es, los- Mints: Group A - U.S.. Bfozll. ato js. Cost for Itatm m Rica is any indicati „!;mes Rica. Tnntdoa f. Tonago: ; the program is $163 forf< the first mmd and seem to be losing like Nikki Serlengaaa n d S u sa t. c ^ d and $14 for each sst with two weeks left B - Canada. Cinria, chsibUn«.For t the All-Star gome. little is Btish could becominc- fiim ihar Gualem.il.inala. Mexico. Mcnco beat more information,1, c( a ll Jaso n -golngrigl very .soon. Leforgee at73S0143 right for a team that won 966 , Guatemalanala 7-0 Monday nrp.hi, and 43 or pick up I Serlenga scored thithree goals - chma Xiatt>oat Canada 3 2 m n laic . registration forms aat t JEUevation I I her first hat trick inI intemauon-ii second R.in r Sports and the YMCA. I R.ime. ^ MHLB l results-B 2 ■ T i s J al compelition - andI BushI added Semifinals:als: July 1. Louisville, tf l*M«■ a goal and four assiisists as the Final: Julylly 3.3, Foxbofo. M.KS. Sun shines on Pl(Pleasant ------CbKtnattI OQtfloldar K«nsn Grtftay, Jr., yelU a t first basi■ase umpire Tim Tschldla Americans clinchcdd a berth in I----- — ------. Valley gbtftoumenoy last year ond was honored1 aftar tMlng called out onon a cloM ptay at first base laslast Svtunlay. Qettlng the semifinals of thctc Gold Cup tion a coad>ach wants to be in.” ing the NL’s top rookie andi Junior was MppoMd toi9 gat the Reds Ints th e playoffi)ffs, giving tha surprise in froni of 7,043 fans? ata Cardinal Heinrich:ichs’ squad will be test- ; KIMBERLY - Undrnder sunny I topmanajnager. Stadium. Christie W ^ tu rn of 1999 that AnalII midca.r K's not wotfOng. Welsh olso etj today.ly. however,I taking on : skies with very littlee wind,v Lynn A 5 4i lossk Sunday to San Diego ad d e d a p a ir of gocoals as the Brazil for j ; McMaster and Jesse M or a spot in the semifi- MiDershota I wasCind:idnnati’s 14th in 18 games,. good c lu b s ,” m anla a g e r Jack ings. Americans cruiscd to their sec- n als. Katia ati Da Silva scored i 6S on Saturday to win/in the men^ droppingag th e Reds (3S38) a seo- McKeon said. "This i ond straight blowout ) lifepss division, Patsy K s is a tough “It justst didn’t look like us." It victory in sev e n goals goa for thc South ’ Keeney and I soQ-bigh.tt.8.5 games behind St. stretch, no question. Tl:There are no Larkin saida i i “It was just kind of a the eight-nation toumjnament. Americans JDeKnjyf firedd a n e t 61 to LouisEn in the NL Central. They ans in an 11-0 rout of patsies conung up.” get-througlJgh-the-day type of deal None of the threeI played] on TrinidadI andan Tobago on Sunday. -top th e ladies* scoringng and Dave openedd a series against the Last year, th e R ed yplo ; y ed well until late! mui the baUgame.*' the team that won i .'SttmtondJohnMaughiih recorded a I CarrilrftitsUls on Monday with their ri the 1999 in their:ir own< Sunday match, against go<^ &lubs. TrThey’ve Jost A skedI what’s w wrong, Larkin W orld Cup. All of thihem ore at che Ameriicricans dictated play ; 54 to take tbe men’sI nju e t champi- seasonooQQ th e line. their toucb this month,tl, along wilh gave a ciypyptic answer, onship a^fhe Pleosais a n t V alley “WeVeve got to win the series,” least 10 years youninger than from the: openingop minutes, keep- the clubhouse chemistritiy thai wos “WeN-ee gotg a lot of things tug- Chastain, and Welshsh will just ing the bollball in thc Costa Rican Membcr>Guest Touxnanlam ent. I team capiaptain Barry Larkin said, behind lost season’s inimproboble ging at us,”is.’l ^ rid n said, refusing Bin Nebdcerai^d BraeradyStanger I "Ihat’sthithree out of four." begin her sophomor)re y ear at half of thefile fidd for more than 90 playoff chase. to be spedecific. “Eventually you Penn State in the fall. . fiiiished second in theB mn en’s gross- 1 -,Seveno1 of th e neet 11 gomes arc TheyVe held two teteam meet- cuys wUl knowk] about them. This !• percent ofof thc first half. The I ; division with a 67, foUovNlowed by Joe I ogainstt St.S Louis, providing a ings during the homest “We ^vant to give plailayersplay- U.S. teamim failed to click on stand to try nas been ao tough year. Hopefully ing time. Players don* t IC^ey and Ron Motibthershead, chance toto m ake up ground fost. to get everyone pullingng together, we can harlang together. It's been n’t leam as many earlyirly scoring opportuni- <1 • who shot a 6 8 Lairy M m uch w h ile th e y ’rt . ■ McKay and The Redsds also ploy Arizona and an' alarming sign- LaridWn thouf^t like that for a long time.” rc on the tics but waswa never threatened .'Keith Owen were nett rurmerfrupn I Clevelamind before tho All-Stnr the Reds were going thrtnighth the The losinj bench," coach AprilI Heinrichs I by its smallcaller, slower opponent, ; with a 55, imd Vance 1 ang is wearing on them, e TurbeWlle break. motions Sunday as.. theytl took The televisvision sets in the dub- said. “There are so manym gooH The Amermericans outshot Costa and Rocky Reece werere thI ird w iA It*sama:nake-or-break two weeks, onother step back inI thet stand- players on this tearim and so Rica 39-44 and ai lim ited the visi- 056. “We alvalways play well against . PleasePl see REDS. Paso B2 . many playing well. Thaliat’s a posi- tors to a sing I linglc corncr kick. M TuMtfty. Jum 27.200(tooo Twbt FaOt. IdaIdaho ______Sl______* S po r t s saBsaM BBB^BBsaa S po)RTS i IN B3RIEF — C ow lboys d3foppj• a ira tlId aho Falls ■ Fraley a c ^ ssecond o hole at Pondiiderosa course BURLEY-Kevin]in Fraley aced th e sccond hohole at Ponderosa Golf Tha Tltne»Wa%CT______.round-cripper of.the y e«larisadeit * .IheCowtxnvtwys host Pocatello on I.- Coursc on Jime 22: vviwith his 9-iron. LocalLd sports SO Cowb(^.in the seconmd inning. Thursdayly < at the College of r i Frajey’s 90-yardI h(hole in one was witnesseded by Kyle Fraley and ' IDAHO FALLS-Benn Mueller'sI ______But the Russetts chipipped into Southern nI< Idaho ^ ^ eir Hry TL. Scan B'ryngelson. threc-run in the : ague) were in the first th e visitors* lead, ta l lying ^ three home appeal failed to keep the Tw gome untilItil the bottom of the rcBis ii»the third, anotbiIter in the die of June,ne. Ga^ time is slated i Class AA A m erican” third, wharlen Idaho Falls rattled fourth and two niore in tlthe fifth. - for 5 pjn., blbut.may Im moved up i Jerome Chambnber plans golf toummey July 21 Baseball team in the g They finaUy chasedid starter due to constQiistruction a t Frontier JEROME-Thee aannual Jerome Chambericr of Commerce Golf long as the Cowl;\piys li . Sean Benthard in the siisixth, post- Field Tournament and SiliSilent Auction will b e helDi«nW-.Minon L • I For further details,ils, call 324-2711. Paid entrieries, with checks made out to the Jerome ChChamber of Commerce, sheshould be sent to: The Jerome Chamber of Commerce, 1731 S. Linoncoln, Ste. A, Jerome, Idaho, 83338 (Fax - 3324-6881). Cart ammgemcmcnts can be made by calling 324-5281. Gonzalilez stayss in Mot(cor G ity,:spanks^Tribe

CSI women’s basketballbi holds ca^ p J u l y 3 € CLEVELAND (AP)) - J u a n 22 1-3 innlngq in th ree! previousi NL CentmLiL . . TWIN FALLS - ThThe Southem Idaho womenen’s baskctbaU team Gonzalez decdded that N< _ Majorr LLeague Baseball outings, allowed e i^ t runsr and Gri^ey hit a two-run homer in Mil hold its annualII ggirls’ basketball camp JulJuly 3-S for all girls in was just a nice place to vis eight h its in 3 1-3 iiuUnings-his thefirstofiGt^ Garrett Stephcnsoa (9- Gonzalez rejected a one-:e-year cort- ;— ^------shortest outing in 30 nuijojorleague 4XtheNLPit> IHtdier of the Month in i i.; grades 7-12 under the direction of new headi ccoach Kendall Grant xthinning. J,. and 2tssistant coachI ShShelly Wright. tract extension, collapsining a pro- starts. May who’si hahad little luck In Jp ie. j posed 3-tor-l trade to thcYankees e : BoblyHigIigzinson threw out two ---- - Young addedded.a two keiball coach for thele CCoyotes. 3 innings for his fourth wiinn in six two RBIsaslIS Minnesota defeated homers ^ from Km Griffeyy Jr. and brought upp mminor leame sensa- Owen spent th e la:last nine years as on assissistant to HoUy, w ho decisions. ‘ The right-hand«ider gave Anaheim, Dmitri Young as they b e a t S t. titm Alex Cabt^brera m flUthe rt»ter announced on Fridaylay tliat he was stepping dovlown after 19 seasons up ‘ seven hits, walked thrhree and Brad Radkidke (5-9), who vron for Louis I 3-2 Monday nightEit in th e spot, but would remain thedie sdiool’s athledc directortor. Owen played bas- struck * out three. only the seclecond time in seven . ’ opener° of their make-oxo r-b rea k Stottlemyreyre has tendinitis in his ketball at Albertsonm ffor three years, 1982-198i985, during which he Tony Clark went 3-for-5•-5 w ith a starts, alloweiwed two ru n s and six sm ^ es. r ^ t elbow,f, ththe same ailment that beaime the school’sI’s all-time assist leader wiwith 631, or 7.1 p e r homer ^ and three RBIs anm djuan hits in sfat inniinings. Cincinnati won for onlyIT thet fifth sidelined himhio from May 30 to game. Encamadon had four hits,ts, indud- J arro d WaWashburn (3-2), who time t in 19 games, moviv in g 7.S June 14. Anm MRIJ exam Monday He also scored 1^4:,242 points, or 14 per game,ne, while leading tiie ^ing a two-nin double in DetroitD s gave up onlyly threeI earned nms in gomes 8 behind the Cardinalals in the showed noI teartet in the ligament Coyotes to back-to-bacback NAI.A District 2 champmpionships and their first nationa] t iumamament appearance in 22 yea/ears. Owen, who led Boise High School to .a state championship inn 1980,! was selected by the Portland Trailbulblazcrs in the seventh rourlund of the 1985 NBA British tboxing bboard widll revie\w T ysonn bout draft. GLASGOW, Scotlandd (AP) - would face someSOI action for contin- Simon Block, the board*:d’s secre- eree and thethe other officials," liritish boxing offidals vrill:illinvcsd- uingtohit&vSavarese after the fight tary, ti said his group intete n d s to Block said, Padres' Gwynn[in returns to DL wlwith bad knee gate ‘ MUce T J^ n ’s 38-seconiind victo- was stopped.i review n the Saturday niglg h t bout Tyson flooresored Savarese with a SAN DIEGO - Tonrony Gwynn went back on the disabled list rry over Lou Savarese andI tati u n t ^ . “I am quitelite sure there will bc and a a post-fight interv:*view in left hook co0 theth side of the head Monday due to his trctroublesome left knee andnd mel with the San rremarks he rhade aftetcrw ard some sanctionion or other, b u t that is whichvt Tyson said of 1-ewi!wis: “ ”1 only 12 second:onds into the f i ^ t The Diego Padres’ doctor•r t by four ori/ive start the winning rallyilly in the 10th inning, but hobbledhe into second CControl announced ther inquiryii knockcd dovlown as Tyson went the d reports surrounding wh^ t hap- mure pundies.ies. base. Gwynn, 40,.hasis hhad five operations on his is left ; knee, which is ^Monday, and the referee•e in the after Savaresrese in a c o m e r after peneci, p before, during an*n d afte r ,Coyle steppepped between the'two ■<-/ practicoIJy devoid ofif cnd basem an P okey yv ccr ai its best, leavinglg tthe mayhem wrought byy drunkend hooligans house ht are almost always ttu keephisbocto at the European Chamjimpionship a distant memory M cK eon is 1, doing the same “Lady luck is not on ourj r side,** Reese amongigthem- tl ory. a a bascbaU game; over the catcher Eddie Taubenseeee said. The offensense is in the bottom n> The ocher semifinalnai also offers compellinglg socccr when the end, er they wore left off atfSSS' things thisyI year,-but hearing cc Netherlands plays Italyaly in Amsterdam on Thursd iSdiS' grumbling. thistl time around. “And guys lilce me are nott 1having half of the NL ini runs scored, the *-.! rsday. There's Ti less music, less jt years Uke they had last yeai So far, 77 goals haveive been scored in Euro 2000KK). The games have less le enthusiasm. There’s speculculadon in th e media ye sar.** starting romtioiation ranks in the bot- ofs B an about McKeonxm’s future - h e has a Griff^ is pulling out ofif a two- tom th ird of the t league and a i. gotten increasingly better,bet making it one of thehe most memorable Losing is no fun, and that' month slump, Dante Bichet tournaments in recentnt jyears. of what’s going on. ^ one-year contmtract - and talk of ette has bullpen, thatIt ledle the league last ; -• m biicly tra d in g ploy European soccer’s, gogoverning body said the DuDutch striker’s goal Manager M of the Year, ta Scott Sullivan, Dennys FReyes, oacks are oftenten coming up short in the 51st minute onor Sunday was tapped irin to the net hy a Yugoslav defender. So iinstead of being cri.<)ited:d with the greatest ^ individual scoring displaydis in the history off tthe tournament, Kluivert becomes the fifth player to scoree tht ree goals in a Sampras_ European Championshl;ship game- CoContinued from Bl Koumikovaa aappeared to be safl- I in g to 1993, including 32u 1 nr. ingtoaneaqrvir vicuiy, leading S2 in M Michigan coactch signs contractt extensioni the second set.Bt. But Testud rallied, ' ■ Centre Coun. i t l e intio laich points a t 4-5 and inF| I DETROIT - Michigorgon football coach Lloyd Carr Cx signed a new ■“It’s always nice to be baijack on two matt YHOM ltTOnimseKnaMdnmij UM'^TIre £ contract tbat wiii kecphp him ai the school througliUl thei 2005 sca.son. tluthat court,” Sampras said. “It’sIfs com- irin n in g fivee sstraight games to The resiniciured dealleal that was armounced Moilonday adds a year foifortable surroundings forrm i e . 0 f o r a a thlrdset.set ineiicaiicarcvtCenter lilM a FalkkaidRM's a : I to the previ{)iis contractact tliat ran through 2(J(H.. CCarr’s base salary coicourt that over the years I have n >vas repeated in the Anerkan Car Carere ceater li Jerome if will reinain at $287,000DOO. His additional compen;ensation for media grcgrown to love.” third, with Kouioumikova going up 5- „ ilfyoiAre^^^; appearances and otherter sen-ices will amouni to10 5565,000 for the iAs for his pursuit of the■ GrandC 2andTesnidsaisaving a m atd ip o k t. Hwfling Nl llrts, S lw clBB, Wigiaert, Bralies, cominK season and $765,'65,000 ill subsequent years.rs. ShSlam rccord, he said, “V‘W hen H ie Frenchwonioman battled to . yoiyou're on the battlefield, you)u don’t S-4 but commitinittcd a double fault M think about breaking records.15.” at deuce to give:vc Koumikova anoth- ■ . Agent: Nets'WiWilliams will retirere soon FoUowing Sampras on CCt entre «• “ “ “ h point,nt. Ihis time, Testud ■ HAST RUTHERFORl)RD, N.J. - New Jersey NetVets center Jayson CotCourt was Anna Koumikova,/a. who B iddiand into the net ■ Williams, who hasn’t plplayed sincc breaking hisis leg more thim a pulpulled off the first upset of thehe tour- K oum ikova: sshouted **Yesr, ■ year afio, will end his carcareer within days, his agentL’nt said. nmnament by knocking cnit 10th-(},.sccd- pum ped her fistfist and waved to her ■ “Unfortunately, it'ss a disability caused by thehe injury which is ed ^ Sondrine Testud 7-5, ^7, &4 entourage in thetheguestb(*x. * going to cut things shonlort,” agent Sal DiFozio s;iitiiiid Monday in the The 19-ycar-old Russian,, whosew New York Post. William;ams broke his right leg andid core up liis knde Swiglamorous looks hove made herhe the in a collision with teanlammaie Stephen Marbiiryiry during a game overwhelming focus of the Bi again.st Atlanta on Aprilrii 1.1999. media, was a semifinalis WilWimUcdon in 1997 but is runkcc Conpfcdhiniinn stzff and Hta reports 19tJ19di this year becausc of anf o a I injuinjury that has rcsnictcd her Idas

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maaKamaaammmameammssB Sports iam s, SStarzz coutshir[ l e M o ])narchsc E rving:: M y s o n iss still alive PHILADELPHIAW ( A P)-Julius fun-Ioviniving p ro n ^ te r and pleaded ^ T L A K E C Xrr n y (AP) - Natalie wmiamimis cut Hotuton's leadd tto 50-46, but the Comets Erving returned to> thetl dty of his %vith himim to1 come home. : . scored 21 pdjtta awand Adrienne Goodson numd then began their de Margo D y o ^ addedled 19 apiece Mood«y nlghi^ t ' with 237 remaining,Rg. Sheryl Swoopes had 14 Monday to plead ogain ag for help disappear>eanince June 13 produced, 1^708 the Utah Starzza ^won tor the fif^ timet liin points and nine! reboundsr< and Cynthia In finding his missingngson. hundredi‘eds of tips, including 34. . •Ijiioeven contests, 89-619-80, over t|«e Sacr^en|jnto C ooper added 13 points po and six assists for The NBA g reat saidsa he thinks from Lhethe Philadelphia area. But LsiJibnarchs. a. Houston (12-2), whichich shot 46.7 percent for 19-yenr-old Cory EiErving is still Deputyty Policei Commissioner qf; L" Utah, %^iich saappipped a tWD-game skid, usetised thegame. olive, and might haviive been using Sylvesteriter Johnson said Monday _ an 11>2 sp u rt to opena at N ykeslia Sales and anc Taj McWilliams each drugs at thc timcI of0 his disap- that noneme of them panned out. pearance in late Ma I 53-48 le a d w ith 10:33:33 had 14 points and werewe a combined 12-for-29 f K a i P ^ I ^ H klay. Cory has . Therere isi “nothing substantial K remaining. Korie Hledesde from th e field for ththe e Miracle (7-6), who shot had a history of drugug and alcohol to say that thi he’s here," Johnson tied a season high withith 39.4 percent, Includljidlng going O-for-9 from 3* abuse as well as rxm-in-ins with the said, althoIthough Cory has friends in 16 M ints, indudlog six pdntrange. law. th e areaea and Julius III runs o during the dedsive run.D. Johnson finisheded with 10 points and a “I don’t think hee was clcan,” sports andan entertainment mar- Ilie Starzz iiad a 78-72U72 game^Mgh-llrebotmcunds. Erving said Mondalay on ABC’s keting businessbus here, cushion with 96 seconds "Good M orning AcAmerica." “I Cory'sr's disappearanced has been left b u t p u t the game outSut S p a r k s 74 » M ystict i c s 7 2 think he was still panirtidpating.” especialijally hard on his mother, of r e a c h w ith a 10-3 i r'j WASHINGTON - Mawadl Mabika picked a Later, at a newss conference,1 Turquoisioise, Julius Erving said, V burst. Goodson scored Erving said one of Cory’sO friends When hei. good tim e to start malTmlrfnp he left Orlando on Sunday, ^oiir points during: thetfai 6&second surge to help claimed Cory hadd beenI using Erving said,sail his wife “was bedrid- > y tah to its fourth win in five hom e games. In front o f 16,295,5, tlthelivgest WNBA crowd this Mabikaca >scored the final two of marijuana and **roofiiifies” -a sla n g d en andid in i a weakened state, Ruthie ^!ton*HolHoUfield scored 25 points, lerin for the illegs ^ her 12 ixiints on a1 gigame-winning runner in gal sedative with onlyniy a framed picture of Yolanda Griffith chijchipped in 19 and Tangela . Rohypno! - the nighght before he Cory indand a Bible to quell her Sm ith 18 for the Motiilonarchs, who had a three- the lane witb 24 sect«conds remaining to give th e Sparks th eir sixth disappeared. B u t ErvingEi noted fear." lakhahed. xth consecutive win, 74-72 that lhe friend w as ta over the Mystics ona ]MMonday night, talking “with- E rving,ng, who had already " 1^nM 70, Wmr a c l e S S out irying to incriirim inatc him- plannedd to tc be in Philadelphia to “It was a long daylay for me,” sold Mabika, self." ORLANDO, F laL .-- Tina Thompson scoreded who shot 4*for*16 fronrom tbe floor. “I was miss- h elp juilius liw in kick off his annual Erving, an e-TaScutiItive willi the stunm er b; - i'y s iwtats ond the HoiHouston Comets used a 174 ..in g JtoU day. I was5 jljust todog to play 1-on-l ...... ■r basketball league, used ,r '.jnuh in the sedoodlid:h d f to p u n a w ^ to a 70-58 Orlando Magic,' appe;leared at City the opportixirtimity to thank the dty 58 and it w ent in.” Los Angeles Spatfcs teas1 am mates Ukarl Flggs and i" over the OrlaiTlando M iracle on Monday^y W ashington (&6)) hihad a chance to tie, but Hall witli his o th er sons,so 26-ycar- for its suppupport. As “Dr. J,” Erving Nikki McCray’s jumLimper at the buzzer fellI NJcicy M cCrlmmon celebilebrate after beating tho old Julius III andI 27-yenr2 t)ld starred for the 76ers in the late ' 7 A basket by Orlanlando's Shannon Johnsonon short. Mystics 74-72 Monday.y. C hea Both dioked b:back tears as 1970s andnd ’80s,' and thc teum won they descrilH:d th cirr tbrother as a the NBA^ titletit in 1983. S c o r^ s a n dI ;STATS

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County jnder un« construction and sched- scl after we build it, date for the former Cedar Drawi and theyey w ere rules say ^ ee dairy must be at ulc t, it will be built bodyly mn ade a mistake in their : Monday, monui right. iied to be d o n e in NovemIember. for □ 25 year flooood, which is ail calcula:ulations before approving i sentencing sda C ounty'i^sheriff’s least a quarte•ter-milc, or 1,320- De De Groot said h e will push b Now it’s up to De Gr HiUcrest Drive. I I Avenue East tot fromH Addison E ast I I ? TWIN'IN FALLS - Convicted • Blair Drivelevard fn North. I I RRudolfoui Trevino m mude a to Sunrise Boulevivenue East from I last-ditclitch appeal of his case . * S houp Aveito end. I Monday,lay. but a district judge iSunrise North toist c from Blue Lakes I didn't buy bu; his arguments, indud- .. • Addison Eastlomingside Drive. I ing a daildaim of ineffective practice erect from Addison I by his lawlawyer. ^ u le v a rd to Mon ' Trevino • Maurice Stree East. appealed, X. I I led. Others involved a wit- • Eighth Avenue ness not3t beingb- called and the tes- Lakes to Maurice.t from Kimberly I I timony’ oof f: a photo <«pen. • Ash S tre eivenueEast. t fi - But th,e th m ain issue was Road to Ninth Ave:vill need to be off loaucuToi/ti»/>wi^iiiiiiii whetherer M onte Carlson, now a y will be towed. I 71TAt boats have left M lnl«ml« All vehicles will «l« after the 2Sth Idaho Regettitte, but merchants and law1 enforcementer officers eay theie evente went smoothly. Final ettiRindaneg t judge in Burley, did his the street or theyfter thc chips are I . flj. figuree will be avalleble lete thisthli week. job ineffet:ffecnvely. as Trevino con- Three days ^tei:per will be by to I tended.d. 1Trevino felt Carlson applied, a sweepess chips. I should1 hih a v e filed a Rule 35 pick up the excessistruction < Supply | motion,. whichwl asks the judge to traffic controL I I rcduceasca sentence on tJie ^ u n d s Specialty Consti that it isis iUillegaL That motion was will be hondlii^ tra L aw enf(forceme^nt (deerms racej a succe estlgate ^ never filedtied, and Trevino is scrv- T>eTtme»f. argued ar that an eviden- gin Burley, Paul -rmal m an in charge off sellings T-shirts Sundajlay promodon. Officers from t!th e C assia tiarv liuari; after burglary at allowing the 25th annual Idoldaho and caps for the RegattaR - stan- “We jaring should be held to Ve ran a prom otion if theyhey . County Sheriff’s D; Capt. Jim i iieriffs Capt. Jim nizcizer Mark Maier was out c 1 Higens said Trevinu woiwould have to show that es who heard the It of “It went prere tty good,” Thoirlompson said h c knows a lotiot the event was relatiitively quiet. he could li; Cassia County SherSlars were ap{»ar- I • towriwn Monday. But at least oneon Thompson said. “Basically,“1 all of worl d have won the Rule .15 the machines) to I loca ork by m any p eo p le wentent with only one minoi;5 ialtercation. motiiui. .md that was unlikely. Higens. The burglai «al merchant - and local la'law ^around it was bctteiler.” intothe the Regatta. No injuries were repoi ently “beating (theii± I J'.oase see APPEAL Page C3- death,** Higens t came at around I ■ ■ Thc first report& cs H Repair in I 1:30 a.m . a t D was & lying next tcT I EichsngeB teachertc TF Biu-ley. The lock wa;id the machine I Quedalupe C " council approve:es plan the machine, andid open, accord- County sheriffs I de AlcazarirthowB < had been smashed i Jonathan Oil ing to a Cassia Cot Imia Magani report. }ivcd a sccond I it r tovvmden W:^ashingtoon S t hour later, that I H n to make a pl . Deputies recciv Huddy Before the Cilyy CCouncil approved the re p o rt about an sn hoi breaking into ss o t K m art. I ' H M ewTttar______recommendation.in. Councilman Chris tw ^ en ^ j^ seen 1 Jm a teacher frofrom ------Talkington askedd w hether there would t2]fee machinesmight bc more ; , ' Mexico, ll In >fficer a le rte d j ^ • I" Borlsj TIVIN FALALLS - Tlie City Council unailan- be enough room for publicj transponaiion ‘O in k in g th e re mi| ' taking partrtlne li im ously accciccepied a plan for wideniii sputies to start I -■ ■iiJK stops if tlie road weftAi-re vs-idened. im glarics, an offi teacher ezehxchenge Washingtonin £Strc>et North that u-ould co;;i)M It was lic'inj; a)nsi TTie airport's runvunvs’ay will bc repaved • Royce and Sons, ' L lc^ That planin docs not includc enouglgh from Si-pt. 16 to 25:S andai will he shut down Propane in Rupena and one at ^ath to 1 undersstandir spacc for bikebil paths and costs abou)ut to traffic while worl,vork is done, Riedesel 1. Checker Auto Pans Sl0.649.920m} million. A w der version thalat said. Zip Fer Gos in Paul.$6,50Qindam- /-p mey, according I X 3CCIO indudcd bikeike paths u-ould cost about S',S2 T he engineeringing fe e is 5111,569, a Losses exceeded $6 'eacher exchangege program bernnefits Mini-Cas million more.re. Riedesel Enwneerinf!ring repon says, age or missing mone; “Everythinhing we’ve done we’ve con)n- "W e’re going too piput up an e->:hibit so to police reports. . d b een m ad e I By Dimimlan D. Rodrifuez Me>dcon teacher t« to Burley, shoul)uld help fronted the* ssti te c ri^ committee with thexecutive director of four-door caf with reafou of Zip Fer I backeded by educadon officials in1 MiM ^(x> and ' Proo'am. a n d Chris Tallralkington, though acceptinfng the Twin Falls; A ren C ham ber of the United Stateates, could ChavoUala sold ns-o Mcxicon teache:hers will th e recom mmendation, e said they werere Commerce to alloww a beer permit at the seen leaving the^arec ’ picnic and auction, GoSr ' iformation is' I help Americann teacherst spend four'ir weeks in Idaho, disciissin.sing their rcluctant toI do so. cham ber’s Aug. 17 pic W tim kl uncferstand thee problemsp teaching menethods. Thc projectset will be done in four phasas- Under a nc\v dtyty o:ordinance, beer ven- ^Anyone with infocall Crime X) or thc sher- I !■■■■S S S l facing students:s whov emi- *The exd;change of teaching ideasI betweenbe cs, the firsl ofo f' which is scheduled for thislis dors on city propert>‘jrt>- must give identifi- e n c o u ra g e d to c( grate from Mexico,Ico. two couatritries is going to foster gooiood rela- sum m er. Thatfiat phase indudcs wideningng av io n bracelets too those th drinking. Just Stoppers Bt 876-2900 i Thee 20002 Mexico-United Statestes Tcacher Wa^ngtpnSl1 Street from Shoup AvenueLie s i ^ the beer companipanies will provide the Pleaso see TEACHER, P; iffs office a t 878-2251.om ittff reporti j ange Program, which hasi bi brought a I, Kage UJ to about Casweswell Avenue. bracelets for the eventrtnt. Compiled from I ------> ------» _____ -f • ■ , ■ I

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' Judge seseeks prograrams for first>t-time offerJ i d e r s riave reddedieatic on helps) s ^ t a t d P O C A T E L L O (A?) - In an first timetir offenders who mightht result in the conviciiction being a tte m p t to c h e c k drug-related c continunue to offend from eventu-u- erased from the recort>rd. crifitc in soutlicListeritem Idalio,' 6th ally end;nding up in prison.” ' “Part of my intererest stems District JudRO Randmdy Smitli and Thee drugd coun would general-il- from the fact that IEam 0 tired of iar up foDr bieenitennial oc f trbk^ other criminal jusjustice system ly dealiq1 with first-time drug-usese seeing the some peoplile here time want to crcatc a drugrug court. offendeiders, who must plead guHtyty and time again,” Smitlth says. “Wo . DANNNTNER, Ore. n population andan s(_c)p those Succcs:essful complotlon wouldd defendants. J e a nn 1Baptiste Charbonneau1^“ major part in A m m ca n nton. Clark took a particu- was thele 1son of Sacagawea and a , lar likingtog to the boy aihd sAw ^ i t :h-Canadian fur trapper,:r^ history.y. th a t Bapilaptiste, os Charbdnneau Officers sesearch for susf3pect a fte r neaia r - d e a t h of d esputy Iter became a favorite of was laterter called,I received «n ed\i- ^ ^ WilUamim Clark an d w ent on to cation in S£ t Louis upon th e eMw- PRIEST RIVER;R (AP) - A a t anotlother during Saturday’ss brakes, shoved his; ipickup in tour theile royal courts of Europe, ~ RoscAnn AbrD rah am so n , sretuminl806. •' ■ Rathdrum man ledsd police| on a chase, reverse and nuiunpd theth officer’s O verr tthe weekend, his grave , . In 1823,B23, Charbonneau trav^M hipli-speed chase thathat re-sulted in Officiacials planned to issue war* car. w as redtjdedlcated in the remotete o n g r a v e re:dcdicaaon d to Europrope in the company ^f a deputy’s injury an'and the near* rants forfor Morgan on four countss The cor caught on fire.fi Cotter high desra vated battery and felonyy Police say that duduring the expedltiition that opened the dant of Sacagawea;a’s brother It four languages fluently Theodore Morgan.I. TThey allege eluding, chose, Morgan shot att tthem w ith Amencanam W est Camciahwait. “For us,IS, it was real. an d b eiaiicam e o favorite in r^al Morgan injured orone Bonner Morga•gan hurt D e p u ty Jam css a rifle. Deputies retumeTied fire b u t T h e grgrave is three miles off» ly uplifting.” courts.. At 24, he'come home',to County Slieriffs depu;puty and .shot Cotter' wwhen he slammed on hiss Morgan escaped. U ,S. 95'5 :in th e co m m u n ity of Saturday’s mtherit* ig included »•= West,s t • i D aim er,r, iin southeastern Oregon''' Shoshone Indian. des'” l criis. aI daughlor, d. Torry Lynn; sis-- olliciaiing. c The family willill receive culture, livingU\ out his lifo as both .the icy woters of th«h e O w yhel 1 Baptiste symbolizes the lofs, Huldulda Wosiorkamp and Olga1 friends f from 6;30'8:3C30 p ,m . a mountaiitain man and government settlementent of not only the W0 t, M cCfum:im; and b ro lh o rs. A rt a n di Tuesday 1 at tho Hond River. Satiirday’s ceremony was H is tvro traveling ctcompanions but thee UUnited States,” snd ■ EcJgarMoMoyor Cornelison C Funoral Homo al 0 recognize both sides of and local rancher Mike Gravesi'Bsido servicos will b e a M 1' iSlh i St. in Pocalollo, and li sent off a death nolotice. nnd H<‘b<>r 0^ :agc. Charbonneau fadedd from the Hanley, . “b“He’s been overlooked a.m . Wediedncr.day, June 20. 2000. alI 10:45 1 a.m. Wednesday ;ss you cotild describe it ing it is good h e is finally ■iBi) Wsst Enel•ncl Cemoiory In Buhl, wiihI Church. C Burial will bo in tho,aJa,ome nation’s memory untiltil his grave for M long Paslor BnBrtan Vriosman offtcialmg, City C Cemolory autiful recognition of was relocated in theI 11960s by a coming intointo liis own.”r - I Friondss may call from 6-8 p.m. Memorials may be giveran 10 Itio som ebodydy who played a major Tuesdayy 2ai f^armer Funeral Chapol Soulheasiorn S Oisiricl Homene Heallh ___ a n d Hospico, 1901 Alvin ^ in Bulll a n R IC on 2 X 0 1 lanlamily su g g o s is m em orial Drive, C Pocalollo, ID 83201 )erintendei cnninbuliojlions bo m ado to lhe Twin )n Nationalal Park supi snt rear^ F.iIIs Roleolormed Church Building Fund direirecily. or mrough Farmer B l a c k C a n y cO N ZION NANATIONAL PARK, U tah. very rural, but not tooBO far from “You Hrouldwou b( i ' one park and Funeral Cl*Chapol, P O Box 349 Buhl. ( A P ) - Zion 2 National Pork . the big city lights off iRichfield get involvealved in a i>roject and ID 16. Arrangements are by C r P Y . A R i z- . Superinteitendeht Don Falvey is and C ^ a r a t y . ” • theri. youa wiwould hove to leave/* Farmer FuiFuneral Chapol In Buhl. _ re tirin g afterafi 36 years with the Of Falvey’s 36 yearss ir. M olanie, S h e will b e dieu rtio June 10, 2000, in Coilom me LDS Ctturch andanc sorvod in dooplymissiissed by all who knew and '"wood. vice oti 11i a.m. today a t Farm err Falls, 1 scrvice at 1 many capacilios. mclu Ariz, Ho was 78 yoars old. 11 o.m. 1-5 p.ta.'Frideriday ^t Demoray'S' icluding branch (ovodhor, 1.1922.. F uneral Chapela in BuhL 1Wednesday at Sunset MemorialW Goodln^T Chape)apeL I ‘ • -w: prosidoni in C ascade .. _ MGmorial Dalo was born January 31. ial services will b e hold at in 1Rlor, Idaho, on Ihe family falamrt to _ Survivors includee histi wife, Ida 2 p.m Frida'iday, June 30, 2000. ai ihe hiQ Mae ol Bufloy; iwovo d a u g h te rs , w onaoii Se his falher William, a school ieseacher. Larry FifeFl of Twin Falls, scr- Senior Comer ai 105 W. 2 p.m . W ed n esd ay at Barbara A. Pallon. andmd Roso Mano Ay„ a in m W endoll. C re m a tio n and mothor Lols. a homomakcikor. He vice at 2 (Rod) Drapor, all ol Bl w as ono ol nino children. Folksllowing P a rk e ’s MagicM Valley Funeral - ' Burloy; a son, Qrr.Tnm.momonts woro undor the kiq Rot)ori E. (Joanie) Ball high school graduation, he si ol Parke's M agic Valley « t served Home in TwinFalls.Tt — D e a ir a NOTK'ICES -I Orcfion; a dauyhier-m !ome of Twin Falls Iri }|' the * U.S. Navy during Woricrid War Ball ol KaysvilU' uiahl a S : a " b r M S II. After miliiary discharoe, hthornet Kirstenn A.i Oldgard of Hailey, RoDort L, Ball r.f RodO and marriod his wife Edna’a scrvice at!It 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Dorothy Irena Rotitaman Donna M.1. IUPriM California; 13 (f'.indctiS S o n - S P 'OCATELLOo i mMiller In 1946. In 1957. they 8' HEYBURN • Doroththy Irene WENDELLLL - Donna M, ed their baby daughter, Pal ibyterian Church of the eifjht groaI-^f,i’i;j;;Kiidf£Idren. _ . d {Wood.River Chapel in R otam an, 76, of H eybu31UT1, died LaPrise, 86,6, cof Wendell, dif-tT He w as p'r<;:;t tIod in (dealh hy nts RebeCCa T he family lived In Id ah o , Monday, June 26, 200(00, ot the Monday, Juneme :26, 2000,' a t A lp ^ ; paronts: OKinr nu>ihors hMontana, wtih Dala making hi:Ms lilo- HaUey). Burley Care Center inIn Burley. House In Jeroerome. F u n eral sei^* and a son, d,iv.(1 j. Ball.S,.“ Gwartne-fieySidim ll lime careor wiih Gerber B ablyFood y . :11a Burley of Jerome, Arrangements are pencnding and vices are penpending under tHo Funeral sc!vic;es will be holl) ai Robccca:a EllenE Gwartney Sioweil, Pro 111*,. i.t'wr.villo CemoiclOlery Ffii.-nds a n d H.iiidj(i tMay Ryan Gwarinoy graigrandfather clocks. Dale wa - H oISPITALS— s I fii.iy (..III Irom 6 to a p.m.p.n Ffid:iy al S h e graduaulaiod from b u sinoss coi- avic)vld slalom waior sklor and kTim esA ietw Piiynt.' Morluary al 22121 \W Mam Sl >eOe tn Twirwin Falls, a n d m a rn o d mosnost special lamily momorioss >wero MAGIC VA].'ALLEY REGIONAL I in fiiiri,^y. and Irom 93 loIc 9 <55 a m. W ayne WnlliICAL CENTER I jni^mn®u.com ^ J pn:)f (o Ihc lunoral Salu.alurday al m e 19*’0, m JonJerome. Thoir marriage andind w ater skiing. In Montanana. ho S o m e namimcs are omitted at CllijfCll w as soiemninnized in Ihe LDS Sail wasvas active in iho Kiwanis CClub. patient’s requtquest. L ak o Tempnple Juno 27. 1949. Folic■oilowing roliremonl to Arizonana. ho Released R Robccca was/as employed as a book- beet)Ocame a very commilled men B u h l lembor p a w n Buhlchler of Twin Falls; and koepur lorr thell Poleline Lumber ofif Ihe Lions Club, receiving ling of Wendell. Dnline C o m p a n y fcfor m any y o a r s . S h e highilghesl honor of tho Molvin I Jc Z t Susan Flemin, Bernice D. o n io y e d bO\jow llnp (H igh Fivo In Foliooilowshlp Award, Ho also sor tuary P ^ c Meyer GabardI Pcic.iiollo).. hofsoback h( riding, cro- onn Ihthe water board and carrioor s M INU O*OKA MEMORIAL jardoning, gonoalogy. reahjal ostato license. HOSPITAL x 5 n s o r s E o rn lco D. M oyor ed four books. S h e w as OfDale Is survived by daughghier. Som e namiimes are omitted at 1 iji;iovod moiher, 78, off BiBuhl, loll I'l.'f . mnmhof ofnf Iho Church of Josus Pairl 1-law . patient’s requiquest. family a n d friends lo bi airlcla Englor, and son-ln-l attor-day Saints, was a Dan.lan.Engler ol Coiionwood. AAriz.; Admitted A( “Bucklcy'’ Is a yountng, V Buds£s & B l o o m s Lord on Ju n o 26, 200C000 'll'Tv'n randsons. Jason and R Falls Clinic and Hospil rimary Toacher for 12 grar R yan Lucille Mittlinon of Paul; Lillian cocker/springer spanl ijhori illness. j sorvod in lh e S ta k o Baucauch, boih of Coltonwood. AAriz.. W a tk in s of Elba; Goldie cross w ho has Tost nis v V AllI Occasion O i Bornico w as born July I jsidency and olhor posi- andnd ' WhIIefish. Mom : sislors. NNada Lafferty off Burley;E an d R om a He Is houjetralned anin d Floral3ral D esign i 3lng genealogical areas, Kimtimbrough of Jeromo, Idaho, i J e n s e n , Gcjcorge Maas and Clover, Idaho, Iho daughi Iho oxiraciion a n d d a ia Verdierda wTson ol Pasco, Wash. H leash trained. He even1 has] K ^ and Carolino Roinko M< J Fallon P a rhlam, a r allofR upctrt. his first "hairdo". Let hhim B l ^ was baplizod and con I programs. She was a alsoIso 1sun/ivod by Linda MonigonOmery - I Iho Daughiors of tho ofI Caldwell.C£ Idaho, a daughlor i Released be yom,companion. CCall ■ PaiP a rk e * 8 Clover Trinity Lulhoran._C Cl .u.ch ,-»« A m e ric a n Rovoiulion and very;)ry spocial way. Dale was proc ansen, Lidia Allen, 736.2299. allondod school llioro eced^ m Magi(agic Valley • I,n m-Trr D auQ hiers ofof Iho Ulah Pioneers, od:l in doaih by his paronis: wwifo: J e n sin, ^ . G eoi^ Maas and Play b in g o M onday nig Doc. 8. 1943, Ihai sho,ho marn.KJ rolhors. Wayno. Nlran. Koi;olth, Fallon Parhaham, all of Rupert; leral H o m e, ' ' , Bruno G ab ard i in Tv/in nvolvod in colloctlng broil in July and August to ‘Ch I '!n inJ f' Pcnnys by IhoIho Inch lor iho Primary Darriarrell end Virgil; and sisil3lor. S andra ondi Leonel L G. Velgara jhomeless animals. Calln th e H L t-reematory m . & . , procodod hor in doalh m 1 ospilal. Sho loved a n d Delpfeipha. and b ab y boy _ Bornico was a membmbm nl <;i Chlldron Hosf )6y, all of H eybum ; If childron and grand- A r momorlal sorvico took pitolaco Lillian Watktkins of Elba; and sh elter for details. |T Twin Fait•alls C em etary John ;; Lulhoran ChurchS - t f l “f f i n ? ”” .irid livod in Buhl uniil h< Junojno IS. F ath er's Day. in Bit3lack Lucille MittonMl ofI Paul. ’ online II her doaih S h o is curvhtrvlvod by her h u sb a n d Canyanyon City. Ariz.. organizedId by Throuc^h Iho yoars, she- w (or v v ay n e of PoPocalollo. lour sons tho0 LionsL Club. A family momonorial lhf> u S Poslal Service ;as a mail Eugene WallQCNoco (Averil) Sidwoll of willII takoti p lace Aug. 13 In IdsJaho. c.viau. al Sav-Mor Drug0 aiand Groon um don, Ulah, I >r moro inlormalion regardi Giani in Buhl. h, Larry Wayno (Losllo) . For n Sidw/oll of Faricarloysvillo. Virginia, Lylo I h0 o n momorlQl, call (520) 'S H o u s (e t o o l il i o t ? Survivors includo hor;r daughicr. c Gorald (Ro(Bogina) Sidwoll of 5002.102. Margarol (J.P.) Krucko:k o b e ro of Wellsvillo. Uial-i|ah. end Stanley Louis In in IIliou of Ilowors. ll Is askodi lt of Applo Vallealloy, Calil.: Jo n so n ol Hadliadlock, W ashington; 24 on iruitruth andiniogrily'. Ho was lovovod 326-6719 mm I b ro lh o r. LoRoy Mo'vioyor of orandchildron;.tn; and 32 groat-grand- by all who know him and simfrripiy / t K T O Carmichael, Calif.; sislois(or-in-lnw, childron. statodItod. 'G od broko iho mold whivhon Hi.’lon S h o w as proprocodod in d o a ih by ho mma ado this m an.' For an air condltlonar‘ thatt iM pa you cool antf>d •eavae mooayi ‘^1 ] Vm-«3n I Juat callIII Bryant te th* raacua.* . ■ I *

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M a g i c V 'a lley AVe s t ( ] cDURTfROOM[QNT^HEM'IOVE?^ UtahL schoolI revives By Ruth Streeter >e of that authority. degrese progi f WTttafL _ (Cassia comr )cal governments shouldi beb ^ ^ram imissioners muUi a b le; totl sec the detailed plar .ByRLEY-CasCassia Cotlnty conf* “ ^ _ c at its impacts and hav SALT LAKE CITY C (AP) - ens thethe process and saves time ..j^ssJoiiers will1 vraitv to find out ICelbcation of'juvenilej fac ice to comment before jjpan School administrato:tors scrambling and expw occupy th«t h a t p a r t of th e Juvenile Ju^ court iS" held in m agiagis- bc created for a hn and rehabilitation ;into juvenile, cour3urt fadlides that inone om day. Widi oil those youthuths said the Idtchen wouldw need to fin ancia! n c su p p o rt of thrtagc ... in this state,” he juvenile cases. Th«rhere’s a courtroom on thuff met w ith* commissioners < rd floor, but Duff said th ere*e iis opposes expansionn of< the Craters rechargirge thc aquifer, “Without even ad^dvertising this recruitlit raorei people into thc .-•Monday to discusMSS th e possibili- where for juveniles to waiv ait of the Moon Nadon3nal Monument Te he alliance has nlreadjid v new offering, wc alre[ready have 80 field. BetterBet pay would help. So •Ities. Duff said the tl; county wos wwo near Arco to indudiide much of the receivctevenson said, to be admitted intIto graduate lured toto odierc slates. “Espedally -lo t of cost into a1 temtx porary solu- ffsaid. dent’s andquides phphilosophy.” Comrmmissioners said they school and compleleean addition- Californi>rnia and Clark County. tion,” commis:issioner Paul ^Kiff will provide commissionion- The 1906 Antiquiiuities Act gives would1 considero the request. ^ al 30 credit hours, .N e v .,”■' said s ; Adamson. “Clark ' Christensen said.I ersthe th projeaed cost of tuminfling thc president authotiorily to estab------“They often didnin’t hove the Countyty isi up here recruiting tim e or patience to The county's long-termIor goal is ownstairs confcrence roomom lish rmdonal monuajunents without Times-:cs-Naus ifn'ftTRut/i Stnxter 0 go Ihrough graduatesJ te s all th e time, and th e y > a courtroom. Because the congressional apipproval. But can bcc rcachcdr at ihc Mini-Cassia that (extra sciiooli»ling).” said caripaytl:y their teachers a s m udi as r a ’new judicial b u i f Adamson. “This certm ainly short. SIO.OOO m 'ijrsecurity and i ice across the hall wouldLild many politidans obobject to what Bureau■u at< 677-4042 or by c-mail at 0 more a year.” ude thc judge’s chambers,s, a they see as Presidedent Clinton’s rstrxxtcrttcr®ma^’icvallauy)m Washiiington wc Los IrAlamoss lab dig up raiidioacti^ive soil /^oman Efforts takiken ■ ■ id has b'-'^n open "i Jiik- recove;rs after aartlY.«lllna arrested in a massifsive federal payment,It, u M excavrivation bccausc it con- fraud roundup, wa:as released In the sf loads of the dirtTialong Los n mll»^b«taw " th« bum tdcff motnountalnsldes tiear Lot Alamoiio», n.m. tained amiimong ihc highest levels e spring of 1999, Wolfson Alamos Canyon and ’ from custody Mondayay afler post. arrangedcd with' New York stock m d shipping it of contamiiminadon in flood-prone ing a S500.000 bond. • to a waste storagege site on tho director p r o m o ier e r PMidiael Grecco to con- ;or of environmental safetyy the end of the week,!k. The dig- canyons,s. Once the soil is He Ls scheduled to apappear July 7 vincc seve ! federal laboratory’sr’s property.] and hea everal brokers to recom- lealth, said there’s no seri*i- ging staned last Frida:lay. rem oved,id, clean dirt will bc in U.S. Distria Court irin New York mend theiiheir customers buy sttKk I .Seasonal rains are ax expected ous heaicalih risk from the soil1 Environmentolistss welcomed' b rought t tto the site and then ; soon and lab officia . where he is chargedjd with five Wolfson1 held,hc according to coun cials fear that ' becauseise it has very low levels off thc lab’s effort 0to stop the rocks willill be placed along thc counts of securitiess Ifraud, two documents,nts. * could bring heav;avy flooding radiadodon. A frequent hiker to> spread of contominaUction. meanderin,ring chonnd - now dry - counts of wire fraud ani > because of a firo last md one count In excha:change for arranging the ast month lhat the areirea, for example, would1 “It’s a good idea to1 do d deanup where wateater flows when it rains, of conspirac>^ to commitlitfraudL sale. Wolf; consumed more tl olfson promised Grecco than 48,000 receive!V a radiadon dose equal to> where dcanup is possissible,” said In seveneral other canyons, low As a consultant fofor Nevada- bribes ofif bet^veenb< 40 percent and i acres in and aroimdid Los1 Alamos. rid in g in i an airliner for one: Greg Mello, directorof o: the anti- rock walhills are being built to based CyberAmcriirica Corp., 70 percenirent of the value of the Large .sw aths of o f the once* hour, nuclear Los Alamenos S tu d y slow the flow fl' of water and per- Wolfson allegedly arr;[ranged con- .stock. : green mountainsidesies are barren. But McAieeMi said the lab want- Group in Santo Fe. mit seeiimenent to filter out. ; except for tho bladac k en e d rem- ed to etiseea; potential concerns ofr E xcept fo r th e ex•xcavation Don I-Hancock of the < nonts of pine trees.s . T' h ere is lit- ih e pubublic by preventing anyr operolions - roped-ii-off areas Souihwesest Research and I tie or no vegetati*ltion to slow contamiininadon from moving offF with radioactivity waniming signs Informatiltion Cenier in Attendancice falls at Utatah festival J water or stop sediidimcnt from ofthegogovernment’s property. . - there’s nothing to visiblyvi sug- Albuquerq;rque said Los A lam os SALT LAKE CITIT Y (A P) - Thc festfestival, which in recent • pouring into sonome of the “We’ris’ce doing it because we! gest the placc had becomeb a posed a1 rreal contamination Attendance this yearr att the Utah years hadad Ibeen held at the Triad > canyons lhatleadi tor the river believee it’si the right thing from1 • dumping ground for cearly mak- threat andnd a public perception . about 10 miles from>m the dty of the stan.andpoint of being a good[ crs of the atomic bomlTib. It looks problem. A rts Festival, held fcfor the first Center, endedenc Sunday, time ot the Utah Statiate Fairpark. “Thiss yeary (the Fairpark i Los Alamos. . . ndghborMr,” said McAtce. no different from ithe high “One rejreason it’s a threat is < On Monday, lab oofi ffid a ls led a So far, was down alx)iii 15 pepercent fnim location)■\) isi: new. .so people are ar, about 360 cubic yards descri canyons ali aniround Los there arei c i i i ^ late in the weeh?ek. leads ipup the canyon. Up to twice there ore no markers; oof spcdfic some impreprovement bul it’s nei- I . ']>e McAtee, th es lab’s lc deputy diat mucluch may be removed by contamination sites.. The* area ther suffidedent or complete.” Teacherr ______

Continued from Cl said te.iche:chers hope to overcome i incinenrator critic:CS pick exfpert for gcovemmer;nt panel lionships .irid benefifit the stu- the laiiKiiamu.ige barrier, and pnivide dent,” Chavnlla said. a he.ilihyly ttransition when stu- BOISE (AP) - Aifter ftt Wyoming Wyom□ming interests th at w entt ag reed to d ela y woi'o rk on the storage.That Th would disrupt waste: Guaartidpate, Idaho op]opponents of a objectedted to the ^^^^^^^^^^^^w iih 01other facili- ofHcials haveha acknowledged. Tlie; exchaii^ic loachers in Idaho. Ii s.iid j^,rin^: ilu-lu- schools year and many I proposed indneratoiitor to process panel’sl’s moke- _ ,_ tic s n e e d e d to 2019 deadadline for removing theI she CiiiTie to Burley lo0 ’work with jo ,j,„ pi-,ik EngUsh.” Bushman » pluionium incorjxjrate the sasame Iwiks. ;,dminlstrauraiors. leachcrs and par- ^^termdves. panel wiwas part o tn e r fo•dlities a L needed to enforcc■ced nudear ed Wyomiining critics of the indn- to help students in litransition. discuss school adjust- The Snake Riverr AllianceA has of a sett 5 agreement crator, iheylh hove been more Fellcnv exchange te acher d M.yio ments." ^Recommended tha:hac M urvin the govm m a tw a sc e p nr x x ^ n g m u l de with the angered[ byb, statements shortly Angel Rodriguei is in Igh leaching methods in xResnikoff, a senior assodateas and cut with Tdfsttesttndera of Idoho. after thc! incineratorir project was working with thc : :wincipal mananager at groupss^ so°^it d e a d t deral offi- sidetracketeed that it will likely be County School District. luntries are similar, ^Ipdioactive Waste 'ManagementIV] could proceedpi 1995court-€Tlfi•nforcednud&ir cials have revived onceon the assessment of Caliieron de Alcazar tcachers have a difficult . sXssodaies, to the finalfii seat on with dy conced- altcmadvc;ves is completed, idling a student who entitmade^lh iinpt>rtant for Student.sbait “no s;Spanish, Bushman ^ n e ninc-mcmbcr BlueBl Ribbon waste proces's-pi ^ s te agreement at they will The Eneinergy Department's top ihi'ir culture and to Ik- '■'■““ ‘I s a id ' B u,1 Iwhaving this exchange ^^bnel created by' thetl Energy ingfadiitiiities- . th e s ta te'iofldaho. o j p ro b aably t not offidalsin in Idaho said that state- their heritage. Student r^epartment to determine < Thep an el ------m eet tthe April ment wasIS misinterpreted. But maintain their original he teachers to leam and .’livhethcr there arc altciltem ad v es to m et forr thed first 2003 deJeadlinefor Beverly CookC conceded lhat and culture, to becoir E r r jaching S techniques and -^Incineration for procroccfssing thc time lostist week and will hold its having any processinglg fadlitics there is currentlyciu no alternative students in both langunfa g e s. , > ^sie now stored aat t th e Idaho first sessi«ion in eastern Idaho on in operation, subjectinglg them pro- to incinerieraiion for processing "Many students losee thcir lan- "Lupe isis herei to unite and lo .INational Engineeic e r in g an d Aug. L22. hibidons against moviwing other about 5 perccntpei of the waste in guage.” Calderon dele Alcazar prep.ire )urour children toward edu- .;;Etivironmcntal Labortoratory. Thc Energy I Department waste into Idaho for l«temporary question. said. “But by keepingJ 1thcir lan- cation. Bustiushman said, guage, it's going to bee e.isicr to Next year,yea selected Idaho learn English. This w;ivay. when teachers willwill travel to Mexico. - they return to Mexico,, tl th e tra n s i------|bairy _ tion xvon’t be abnipt.” Tim cS'NNews ci correspondent Irma Gomez B usm anin. director D a m ia n D.. D. Rodrigue: can be ■ ond othe:herwise follow county Geological Survey mimaps show iheproblenlem,” Crafton said, of migrant education)n for the rvachcd thrchroufih the Mini-Ca.cks. r»mcj-AT<■News w riter John T. would have supportedrd Trevino. i the permit,” Carlsoison soid. “I The distancedi: of Hafliger’s “Mr. De Groot strik'Ikes me as Htiddy canan bc rcachcd in Twin Burdick also dismissedd Ttevino's Timcs-Ncii writer Brian l/ai/nix I would expect some of>f thet people dairy fron:om Ccidar Draw is not an the type of individual thatli­ would ' Falb at 733-33-0931, Ext. 259 orbyc- olhcr daims. can bc rcac}cached at 733-0931. Ext. f to demand that the thi county ijsue, Crafton C said. U.S. do whatever possible toit remedy mai7 at jhudiuddy<^agicvalIcy.com “The other eNTdcncee %vas o v e r- 2 JS . o r byy e-ic-r7jai7 at bhayncxdf'max- ‘ dccloro thc permit nuUlull an d void whelming," Burdick saiwid. “I see ici«//cy.com. I C4 Tlnm^twt, Twinrin FFans. Idaho TuMdsy, Jim 37,:!7,2000 ______s ______

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^ Loa Ang«fa» Tlmos " ’I bones ondUld liver. As it tiik^e > nor voodoo nor mirjlirades, but th e some of on in the human bodj>dy - sdentists a neww drugc callett Hercc|&n mugic hidden in nuinumbers, o rd er eases. ,5 know that the tcx!Xt w ill tak e inhibits: the thi extra piotelii. V i^e und prcdiciubility. Suchch work, in w hich Collins iprehcnd. n o t a ppanacea, a r th^'driig^nn As director of)f ithe H u m an coinedcd the term “positional_i decadc.' to fully comp tics,” allowed scientists tojQ In the end, they pniromise a new extend the Ijfe of n u ^ ] ^ t i ( 3 ^ Genome Project for the National , genetic: IP era of medicine witl:ith now treat-. had two extra vipirS ^ m y Institutes of Healtlaltli, Collins is locatee andt isolate some of the i i l i y genes th at caus«> inborn mcnts for nearly cv«rvery m edical ^ ^ 8 1 ife aiSSaif^^) ecause of this,” seeking magic hiddeiIden in the intri- faulty g its;that comc entllts: Louviere,•e, ;36, a former triatw tfb .. cale chemical codeJe itliat governs disordcders, without needing toJQ ailment - treatment: cxactly what goes wrong to.p from tweaking the ge;cnes that tell rthe': ’.;. After 1818 monthsn of Hcrcepjin, hum an life, our genjenes. And he’s know c* .. the cells how to go;o about the' ^B|||||H J O' compleSSofSSojIB.HunMn. ^ com binedled with ^emother(fcpy. almost there. cause: disease.di Such work led to a f t : - : , .; Ger^Pfojertv researcherhe . researdrch collaboration with Lap,p work of daily life, V.V ' m an y ofif hher liver ttmiors bjfyc A leading gene res jj Instead of giving insnsulin shots to B H H IB disappeiiricared. “I^ living i^ ^ f coUaI)oruted in findijiding the genes CheeTs:Tsui and Jack Riordan, both 5 can worii," die sai causing cystic fibrosirosis, neurobias- at the; HospitalH for Sick Children,„ diabetics, doctors mi,night replace that this cai flawed genes in tlie papancrcas, as if W l Studyingin g gene* is olso shiq«rtng (oma and HuntingloiRion’s disease - in Toroironto, Canada, and discov- ammnini sdentists tl Coliins very reluctanlantiy left a top ery ofr thetli gene that causes cy.stic[c they were changing a broken gas- O ts the limits df their vadi- position at the UiiUniversity of fibrosissis. The discovery was a ket on a car. Instead of( poisoning t " / “ ►Ocnotlctosbwapred tional tool;ools - for exam pl^^he to head up th e researdrch coup, because several a canccr padent with c \ lor25dlsoftMs:way«lr»to . tnicroscopeope. Spedalists sdll Micliigan in 1993 to Y roduco rfsk wBI bo ovoi"“ I" some kind! Genome Project in1 Bethesda,B< Md. teams; werewi in hot competition. Inn py, doaors migJit simpiply svtritch on tor most ol Ihom inds of cancer- difS k - the genes inside tumcnor cells thnt cell cancelicer, defr-cell cohiS - He took over from JiuJiunes Watson, fact, oneon private company in V > ►GonottiofopywUbo the Nobel liiiireate:e vwho had led Massaclacliusctts. Collaborativec tell them it is lime to0 dic. Dozens succosstui (Of homephJ^tia accordinglg tto what th ^ s e e ^ a of other ailments miglight be cased microscope,5pe- . • . .. the projeci i>art time;me diuing ges- Genedcsics had already announced, ►Lavrt win protoct tjeni.miiic B ut by taiioii and into its firsifirst few years. “We owi3wn chromosome 7,” whend’ or cured as researchchers invent \ privacy ond provon) by exam tning ge.DCS, Unlike Watson,, w who had ruf- Collinss anda his colleagues snuck drugs that tell certaiain genes to ^^^^B ^ diacriminatkm researchersiers have made a staitUng fled se n sitiv e fefeath ers in througl{,;1{, aim oundng discovery off work harder in the! Ibody, o r to di.scovery:y: WhatV they thought was Congress as well ass it:in the hide of the CF- geneg on dironuxsome 7, in:j stop working altogethe n| ^ B H one ty p e of canccr is actual^ a the National Institiitilutes of Health 1989. “This genome sequeuencc y'j 2oao : . whole fam^im^y. of disease^ direclor, Bernadiiidiiie Healy, 'Hieircir discovery was a sdentificc ly going to crcatc revevolutionary lUBintnii9 which proljtrol^l^y requircsj a diner- Oiliins has fashionedled the genome lour dec forcef that soon led to dis-J. change in everythinglg associated / ► Cancer thoropy wiaI b«bl ent treatmmbnf b strategy, project into a smoolooih-runninc covery' ofol a gene that causes ner- with human heali loehfonn U nderstarstanding human genes t Richard Young, g en e “frees uss frfrom the microscoptf,” consortium of five mamajor research vous syst'ystem tumors. And the next X >- Gono-bo^^dny^M cenitTN. trium phph, in collaboration with^ researcher and biologjigy professor said Dr. RicRichard Klausner, direc- A farm boy reareded ill Virginia, Jams cs Gii.sella’s team at t ., at the Massadmsetts1 InstituteI hypoitonoJon tor of the National Cancer Colliii'i got his chcmi:misiO' degree Massadiidiusetts G eneral Hospital,, Tedmology. “It will rairange from a ► Blolooical tmotmofito'tafof ' Institute.!. •“]"“It frees us to'look-'at at the University off ViVirginia, tlien in Bostoi;toii, was discovery of ilie better understandinjing of basic morttaiUrtesswfflboavi^B.ku the actualal nmcdianism of disease went (jn for a doctoraloraie in physi- stranRce }!enej; that causes a disns- biology to new diagH'^ o s t i c and n o t justjusi at the consequpnce cal chcinistiy at Yale,Je. But with an trous brain disorder, for the major health problemp: s to of th at medilechonism, the symptoms eye toward doing somomething obvi- Huntinntcinton’s disease, new cures for disease.” j J ; • : in the bodysdy or what a cell looks ously useful - ratherJT tJtlian theoret- Prediclictably, becoming a But getung there wilAll b e a mas- V like, os weve do< now'.'We canrJ6ok ically elegant - he switched biireauciucrat has not erased sive task. Today, sdcnt waging rightim oth<> the machinery." fields, took a inedicalical degree a t Collins’ei’ enthusiasm for lalM)ratoty even agree on how many m genes ' M an y of the breakthroughs the University of NonJonh Carolina, research,il. H e stin maintains labo- e x ist in hum ans, wit.ith guesses 1\^/ wnwo thaCRdentisntists havcmadc’so far and then fell in lovce wwith llie sub- raiory facilities,fac and continues lo ranging from 38,000< to ti 120,000. cam e befor , I humans hoshas bccome known.'In ing the squads of gogovernment- Michiganon and put up with life in a body by supervising thehe manufac- ,unumJ5S15£Si,iiiiintnn re c e n t weel'eeks, scientists in the funded scientists strstruggling to govemniement agency was a chance ture of another kind of chemical ^PefMoall2od.Dono-ba:bnsod publidy fumfunded Human GenozAc decipher the wholhole human tomakeliiL-history. called a protein. Sdcnd:id.sts believe m«tfcln«wlllt>o*tat>dar(lard Jor P ro ject hovitove posted their'wai-k genom e, the chemic.nical instruc* At thele outset,c Collins dedincd that wayward genes!S producc ^ moMtflMom on the Inten.ternet at the ratc’^ f cions that make us; tiitick. It is an Healy’s offer.of: "The tru th i.s, I did flawed proteins thatt causec dis' r f - *:Th* tvwigo human itiovonlife I 10,000 moleotlecules a Aiinute. adventure in sdence.:e. IBut it's also not wan:ant the job,’* Collins ease. Accordingly, man;my cures of / wOlbftOOym How fast V / >Humanawnboabl«ta< ist will tho rcseardr 'SO? a struggle in polidc.s,IS, iadministra- recalledd inii an unpublished bio- the future will not seek:k to changc U— • ihoJfownovoluaoobyrsptiS.5SS ^ Dr. Frandsis CCollins, who lead sth e tion, the spendingins of hupe graphical:al sketch. "I had just gone the genes themselves butbi instead H B r, ^ ^ . MioctAdoonM ' largely publiublic c^ort to sequeti^ amounts of money, antand the dash- throughh as s ep a ratio n w ith my try to intercept the bacad proteins hum an DNA,'A,'predicted that wit£dn ing of egos, wife. 1 hachad a wonderful researdi before they can do any/dam < age. ||u . 10 years, doctors do4 lyill.bc abl6-to Collins came to the task with posiiionm nt th e U n iv e rsity of That is the work of theth next 20 I . tell patients•nts Vvhelher th ey 'h av e impressive credentialsials. After fin- Midiigan.in. And I honesUy wasn’t o r 30 years. But alreadydy, the ben­ S H ™ t mdke them susceptible genes that mi ishing a residencyy ii in in tern al sure I was/as well suited to adminis- efits of genedc researchch are find- J u lie Louviere L( had boaton ago, she found hersdfIf hospital-. to such diseasseaste as h i ^ blood medicine at Chapel HiHill, N.C., he tration. Could Ci I be enough of a ing their way into doctorors’offices. breast canancer, but three years ized again with cancecer of the sure, diobetesetes fand heart discasoj i returned to Yale forr a fellowship team playtayer?” . i ■ ity searcl m aps I variatioons in huiim ans New»day______sor of gegenetics at Stanford I University,ity, where he sdll nms a I S teeped in controvcovcrsy, lack- geneticsslaboratory li and heads I ing money and the brightbr spot- the diversiirsity projcct. By compari- I lig h t of th e Flumnnnn Genome son, the HumtmHi Genome Projcct r I o V > u r13--m oim Project is another gem’cne quest, a has produciuccd what is known as a I fledgling hunt that haslas taken sci- single refei.'fercnce genome, u kind I entists deep in tlie AfrAfrican hush of genericicgcnedc j tak e on wfiat it I nnd far into the frigidgid Ice com- is to be hunluman. p I y ' munities of Arctic Kskirikimos. ‘ The llun[uman Genome Project, I The Human IJiversitjsity Genome he uiiderscrscored, is very limited I ' V ‘j W Project, which liegan y o iu g e t rnciiir^^I ian in 1992. in tlte nenoinomes It pursued, based I two years after its largergercounier- on the smcmall number of people I ■; n 'i'P p a r t, seeks lo m ap nuances nu of whoconirittributed genetic informa- I human geneiic differesrence. And tion to lhe the project. “It is well I perhaps more impoftortantly, to known that th no two human I find the primordialal roots of genomesarc ar idcndcal, e.vcept for I genes that lead to disalisabling dis- identical tv a g o o d twins, and even identi- I I thinig ease. cal twins havehs different genomes I “ We a re lookingI at ai human because □fofi mutadons. That’s why I variation,” said Dr_Li)• Luigi l.iicii th e re is an ai absolute need to I Cavalli Sfor/n, emeritu•itus profes- study humaman variation.” I G e n cOME Q A] A I Introdudng the Well'ells Fargo 13-month CD. A new way to sav e th a t Tho Associatod Press ______employmenlent, insurance coverage I ■ ■rb'^3i ' an d o th ercr areas. People also ■ - ^ offers the tried-and-id-true perforrnance of :aa CD, b u t w ith a .little Some questions andnd answers worry thatlat the discovery of a I extra. You get a fixed:ed-hlgh-lr)ler^^rate,wfth rh the ex ten d i earning ■ relating to Monday’s; announce.ar “violence gene”gc could be used to I tnent that scientistists and deny the civilciv rights of individu- I power of a 13-monthnth term. So whether you':u're iookrng for iow-rlslj: researchers have virtuatually com- als basedd on« their perceived I pleted a rough draftaft of the potendal to commiti d im e s in the ^ investments for retirtirement or want to addd solid performance to human genetic code: fu tu re . Although Al Presidcni I 6 APY your developing portortfollo, our 13-month CD«3 gives you q little extra.-i.- ' -1 Clinton rece:icently signed an c:xecu- I How genetically similaular are we tive o rd er:r forbidding federal H Call or stop by Wells]lls Fargo and open your 1313-month a> today. to one anotlier? employmenent discrimination on ■ Jndividual humans shareshi 99.9 the basisis of gcnetics and BL g perceni of their DN/NA. T h ai Congress is is considering Icgisla- B s. m eans that of the 3 billioi[lion letters tion, many/ ofol thc-sc issues remain H in the human genetic code,cot eadi unresolved.d. B of us differs in aboutIt 3300,000. Why all th this fanfare if the job B u . ( t c v 4 B Remarkably, those variariations are won’t bc finijinished for imother two B scattered throughout the;he spedes yeors? ' ^ ^ ’m B • without regard to what,t v. we think in iheir experiencecjq cataloguing H of as raco. the geness ofc dozens of other H How gcnetically similarilar arc xvc species, sciecicntists have learned H to other species? that the lastast few letters of code H Scientists have l>een amamazed at are th e toughest. toi Monday’s H how genetically similarir humansI announcemcmcnt covered 99 per- l | are to other species.. H um ans cent of the.* genome,g leaving only K share 80 percent of theiileir genes a few gaps< andai regions of uncer- w ith mice and about 99)9 pcrcenti tainty. Thec remainingr 1 percent I . of their DNA with chimpmpanzees. will take anomother year or rwo to I. Thar means chimps ar«are morc complctc. ButBu for practical pur- L closely related to humansms than to p oses, thec hu1 m an g e n o m e is gorillas. ready to use.sc. Later tMs y ea r sd- H W in a^-body bc ableitoasemy to entists willill publish a paper, B gcnctic information againslinst mc? announdng3 thattl fact, and hold a I There arc great conccrcorns tliat conference: totc share everything II ^A Minimum o^xnJng bJlancc of $10.0001* required fo obtainI ththlt annual percentage yield (APY)>PY)- An early withdrawal penalty wllwill t>e impoied Raiei tubjecT lo ch. I gcnetic technology willII bbe used they know alabout how the genes II ^O 2000 Well* Fbiqo B^nk. N.A..Member M FDIC. to discriminate against pepeople in work.

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iHowf gene tes s t i n g w o r k s T h e A(dam’ o□ fD N A Tho decoding of ttho human genome wilJ ma:-nake now gone (osts possible,e, tbut complox gono testing Is already • t, /Mingus^wldotyioiy. Ono example Is the test}t forfi the mutation, or gone alterateratlon, that causes hemochrt reseanch keepiDsmum HenocbromafaOtOSlS is tho most : WllWhat Is ts s to d : Blood sampleiple or some ° !'’com(t^or)4nherltodItod dlsea^se (n ^ colhfo ll^ ra p ^ from Inside ol choohook \ • The Balthnoro Sun ______companymy offidali said to know the if ■'■'llcausesmebodyody lo retain too muA chosen dc ■ iron f r ^ food andanc Blore It WierBUw test looks: 1 donor’s identity, and he • Wfi ROCKVILLE. M«^d. - In the isn’t talkialking. Thc information is Colktd Inskle tho begirming, tliere wasI onec man. storedin in a fireproof safe at the Dtoease la often not : d chnxnosom^^ discovered unUl : QbtodnniMaoe,( ^ He is die Adam ofaf the coming biotech1 company.coi sorloua organ , • oneme of the 23 ” age of DNA. th e firsrs t hum an to Htire’sw.■*s what Celera wil] say: The c dam agohas : chrchrocnosome pairs liave his genetic libnu•ary read from Alpha HumanHui of genetics is male, occurred : four jund In human . BcOOBofthoponson's first volume to the lalasL And he’s white,. overov 21 and g e n e ra lly A; tho gono Involved P J Tba bade m it of tho the basis for what iss 1being caUed healtliy,y, one or of six men wrho donat* Affects: ’ ONA chain; human the “reference ger^nom e,” th e ed a syrin 1.Uver M. ' ^)ls disease affoctS'jA yringe full of blood and a bod^sIron IPM | ONA contains 3 genetic yardstick agIgainst which semen samplesar for the cau.se last 2. Pancreas WKL T * • taboilsm. billion baso pain: the rest of us may oneic day l>e mea- y«Sar. Eachlach luid, at least in theory, 8. Heart ^ K At position 282 sured:' Ln-six chance of becoming . 4. Ovaries/ M , • ^ 1 Inthogoracxamimd At the Wliite Houseje on Monday, the primarmary donor. L testes ^ ■ ■ In this tost, tho rival groups said theley had inde- Ventertu- was v one of those donors, mutation allocts a pendcntiy crcatcd thche first com- according i IrT^nrtm iiit ing to company sources. So single baso pair plctc human genedcic standard - was Dr.r. Hamilton¥ O. S m ith , a ■ . Includes drawing , - - thc human genome — ^ ^ ^ b io o d to dopioto : 1Q| ' il tho unit is - whidi con- Nobel PrizePriz winner, Celera sdc^- lyroalnofT). tains all the informatation needed list and^ed^emeritus professor at tho porson to build and nm a humm an body. Johns HopkinsHop University. Smith 11 person In 2 0 0 has the gonotico tlctrair ptHIB O nd may have homochromatoslsslsor tho mulQUon But the more comp!plete genome is not shyshy about confirming his evelop It In ttio futuro of the two was produccced by Celeni donation,n, butb adds tliat he d(x.*sn’t If Iho unit is Genomics of Rock' \1 person in a (among Mtilos) Isa'sa-ianier - J kville. And know iff hishi: DNA was diosen. “I : j ^nd has tho geno but not tho diseIlseaso I the porson C elera says It u sedd o n e m an ’s hope it was.”was, he says. ©doosnot DNA as the foundata tio n for ii-. Jamess Shreeve,Sl the author of a SOISOURCES: Curr«n) MoOcal Dtognootatooli « TraatiTMnl. NmbaD OooeUcs. Hum»4uman Oeno>n« Project work. forthcomiming i book about the 'P H i H H H v Qfophtcfl^e HULTENQ 03000KRTrr While the donor’s minam e has not human genomegcni race, was also one been disdoscd, many/ outside< and of tlie irstfirst six donors, one knowl- inside tlic company suspects the edgeablele source> said. Shreeve DNA bdonged to J. CrCraig Venter, would nol01 comment.o k the brash president off Celera.( Wliile• Celcra’s Cc first donor made Geng thci optimism & a t disease. dis In addition., coun*1* ure out vdiat they meajum. It's going tor, Bruouce Haas, said that along of genetic advanceses with> the real- selorss deald with a patient’s psy-jr- to make our job morere compUdt- with eonomplicating the jol)s ofi f t lIRE ity that risk assessmeanent has large- chologiiglcal needs and addressis ed, but hopefully it iss going{ to get gcncticc counselors,c th e cominn ■ f l . Iy outpaced thc abilibility of doctors issu es!s such : as g riev in g , loss,5, the knowl^e out quieddcer." changes3 arci likely to profoundly I to treat or cure th e growingg num* d y ing and c adjustment to lifee Lauren Schcuer,•, a gcnctic affect pat)atients, not always benefi- '.:ber of h ered itaryi'diseases d .now ch anges. g e In its most commonn counselor at Memoro rial S loan- cially. For Fo: example, he said, the! 2 i l lR TIRE SALEI I . included in screeninging regimens. form, gencticge counseling involvess Kettering Cancer Cenm ter in New new tcchr:hnology may heighten thc DELTAI A U SEASON H .. . -sAnd although th1C e potentialj for prenatalItal scrcening or counselingg York a ty , also said thithc cffects of disparityity between the “haves” Itv DURASTEIrEEL RADIALS g ..improved screeninglg tmethods,and for indi'idividuals at high levels ofif thc genome’s compleIction Ukely and thes "have-nots”" In terms of ..more accurate risksk assessment hcreditslitary risk, based either onn won’t be felt imm^iialately in the health carecar covc^gc since a com- 9 • seems likely to expajrpand exiwnen* family/ histoiyh or on genetic test*t* genetic counseling comimmunity. plete risksk assessment will require■' : tially, that rapid expo■cponsion is also ing. But as the field broroadens, the much mo:nore extensive screening P1S5/80R13 L \ -HUWy to e x p ^ e n c:e e iits fair shore F o r' diseases d; such as canccr, need for more counsnselors and . of newlyy Identifiedli genes, ho^flrowing pains, expIAL CHAPAI)M U A L A / T H ExolMtJUde VtryGoedr p i V h e r e 1 ABSm sm H e will thee human genom(e map taake us? UAmAltTefT^ O STh> W athlngtoo P o rtt ______I'. ‘ j them to understandun tliat tliat was ;^ForA lO i^^H f-S c ie n tis ts from the th. National DOCicoding th e secaquence of lif Jerry A. Winkelstein, professor C lhK tioa B ^Institutes of Health1th an d from Th#N4ue«tuenu Human Omkxtm . of pediatriitrics, the Johns Hopkins • PhMdForStods B nt> Intuut* and C e le m ^ ^ ^ g ^ W AOSeuM ______Kelera Genomicss Corp.C have Hospital: IP22S/7SRI5B T~j6 9 ^ teBSZZSRliJ ^nnounced thc com])mpletemap- “ People?lc might perceive the : P23S/75BI5H |_?79.90 P23S/75BI5J of the hum an genSenome. In thc eompMtaii ^ identificcication uf thc human‘ in35/75BI5C _J8 7 M • U23|ZZ5Rli following statem entsts-ex - c erp te d .riom«rfo» W genome (a(as) a largely academic 2 LT235/aSBI6E_____ S97.13 ^from intervicvrt by’ Davis,D; Calif.- exerdse...... The reality Is, it’s hav- U24S/75RI6! 99.16 S >mS/75R16j -based science w riterr RalphF Brave mocofrodTDCtM(;uanM .y ^ ing a phehcnomenal immediate Itn6s/7?B16 r T ~~ <9'£iB~ l5^/7SBI6i .^ geneddsts, clinidanians ana cthi- and ooMr. impact onin families...f Jdsts question what:themappbig th aen.vhmM “Numbcb er one is. If you know ■ireally means. iSST " ej»ctlywhivhat’s wrong, what gene’s > Dan Drcll, b io lo g ist. Mchoxo . affected1 andai what protein isn’t r p y x i m ^uman/M icrobial1 G enom e H«f«u«it being prododuced in tlie right fasli- SJProgram, D epartm ent« t iOf Energy: eompoiwi ^ ion. it offerfers you a rcal chance to 2 “I feel Uke weVee justj' played improve th'therapy very immediate- ;the first game of th e season. tocMquM ly. It doesicsn’t always work, but •Because wcVe still gotgot all this fig- » aocooc i when it wcwork.s it's very exciting Turing out as to w hat; thcthi genes do. for the patiiaticnt. I'Xeep in mind that a geneg makes DNA M “The see.econd th in g ... is It allows *!a protein. And thahat protein you to defiefine the disease based BH (doesn’t sit there by Itself. It MTAOM& . on molcculcular terms rather thnn [✓ OIL CHANG^! lA L irm ii l^ftirks in a very compiciplex sympho- c * le ra-a / it’s a milderler form.’ ✓ SHOCKS tcninor pathogen of thethe tnale ure- ^ j 7 J,: “The thirhird thing ... is it allows ;^thra. It has 474 predic:dicted genes - ' j ' j :arrier detection.” I ✓ STRUTS Jcomparcd with ^ e 80,00080, genes Malmcmm Cohen, director, Ziti th c.h u m o n b o dly). y ) It’s the ■ndVan cvMMPMvand aWitormMI H arv ey InInstitute for Human ✓ AIR CONDITII ^sftiallcst frcc-Iivins lifelift form wc I!I£S«p5IpMcn. ~ S 5 = ~ t . : •SklvSl Genetics,s. Greater Baltimore ✓ SPORT RIMS ,1 ® ,• Ired and sev* Hm nanm OetteiM< Pr«4»ct: IlnMw r aSM tuandn# Medical CcrCenter (GBMC): fety.four genes meonions 474 pro- ^ ^ (® |i “The oldId adage that every dis* ✓ FARM T IR E S / . ^ - r i s s r. skAXiraW s •«T'a 2 .•OATS •nuut Bpins. It means 474 partspa to the i‘ ease with1 tlthc exception of trau* I ✓ RETREADING> .OOU CA*TS *1 •OMchine, so to s p e aIc.... k ... Figuring ^ ^7*r: has aI geneticgi component is • TKM . - fc: 3 ^ .rMMAMfrMf rr_W ¥ l u n m iz ^kit how many of thoseose parts are •*»>" •• J.' \. ;r o 'r - reaUy goinging to be true. Some of ✓ ACCESSORIES ^b^u tely fun dam enntal la to cellu- my concern::ms are with how we’re imoMmM Qnmaomatrnoon. QXKT«uunilia>m i ✓ ON-THE-JOB, Your TolFofal Aute ^3ar life, what they’re! allal doing, is «M no 9«c*i oontm u>M •«»>«« "• going to haihandle that information v^omeihing that’s fara r £rom fin- ^euisoAnexn ISaOOObMpwr*. t>«rwoo< t»M pain. Th* macpMl MCton byT at the diniclical level. ... SERVICE TRUu c K s CJCti ■MW0«i»iK>MttY« 0NA»«J Supen>rmaiket , I *ished. And now that’sIt’s tho Sim- udonM. catnpuMr. mucrwdia»»isior»of>oiruu. “Tlie latestest survey from several “plestone." ______years ngoI slshowed that dose to a •' Arthur Caplan,, di ire c to r, quarter off thetl medical schools In ^Center for Bioethics,i. UniversityI. . . . . this countrItry d o n ’t even teach ' Pennsylvania: being lookoked at by third parties. problems, j or caldficd rcregions in genetics asas an organized course tkr.Tzn all for mapjipping the There’s no guarantee that coun- the i brain. _. for students.Its. I would dare say that' F / W i giettom othe faster thcthe better. seling wilvill always accompany “When we found the! gene,g wc most physii(sicians who finished JJj^tjthere’s still nolo guarantee£ testing. There’s Th not enough p^* went ' to a dinner that wwas o rg a - their trainingling more than five to 10 Q ffl P«>lJle can-get generic gei test- sonnel to0 dot it. There’s no train- nized i by thc parents oof about years ago havehi very Utiic. under- TEA^IM »}Bi pala>for if th e y,r wantw it in ing in lawM anda in ethics for people 300 ; o r 400. ch ild ren wiwith this standing oft:if the m odem molccular Mrms qf Ihsiu^cc. There'sTh< still in medicalad and in nursing schools disease. « And it was kintnd o f sad genetic comjmponents of the prac* me nntnepowFiiofoyni tcao tocAViKAnOK[ ^ ’hadeniU legislationn protectingr who will1 beI: asked to interpret to t be able to report too them: I ticeofmfrdicdicinetcxiav ___ 'j^insi^genetic discrirxiraination. informatiorio n .... can ( now tell you what th c m uta- “It's goinging lo be impossible to 'Qierie’i 9till no guaratrantee that “Otherr thantl that, we’re aU set." tions t arc and thereforerc .in the cducatc allII tthe practitioners and will b e2 affordable.al Trevorr Hawkins,I sequencing near i future, in a nunimber of make thenem geneticists. (At !^cro's!s^ no guarantentee that we director, JointJc Genome Institute, months, i vve can set up. diagnos*< , GBMC). we’(fe’vc set up a referral = Sl& ’t'.ieit'people' withiithout their ‘Departmenicnt of Energy: tic t systems that wUl bee a b le to and consuliailiati%*e center for aU the J including chUiIldren arid “Diagnoslosis is a real issue. ... I scrccn s you to teU you vw h e th e r .fields of medledidne. Many commu- { g ^ ry d^..'T here’s no privacy discovereded a gene for tuberous or c not you arc a* carririer and ni^ hospitalitals have not thought sdcrosis whichwl offccts about one th t erefo re (w hether) yoi'Our first about haviiving a geneticist on fc “Want me to go on?m? There’s in 6.000 newbornsnc eoch year. ... offspring o was a sporadicic case. ... board. But: thcth horse is out of the Oiothlng to prohibit testissting bf thc (The result]ilt) con be mild like skin But I rm afraid we can’tt doi any* bam . Gcnetiictics today is no longer Jdead. There’s nothingg toti protcct l<^sions, oror it can be severe and thing t: about i t . ... the provincncc of geneticists. It H •stored gqoetic ixiformatnation from have liverer problems, or retinal “It was very, very diffi■ficult for belongs to eveverybody.” M WKM V V I ’ I

06 TlRM»««wt,T«, Twta F«0>, hlaho TuesdarJum:na 27. 2000 V ------^ - • ••------^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ------:______Tuexlay, Juno 27.2000 Tlme»Wwn. Twin Fall*. Idaho C-7 I d a h o3/W/ eST , , - • ' I d a h o /W e s i ^ Cosmclo says Lewiviston man^ Famijily upsett after malan dies iiin police incidenti _ fTown battles over redevelopment Teton Pass Trail moves nian ahead ’ IDAHO FAL.LLS (AP) - cer’sJ’s baton. Lainhart had ententered burglary to drivi ving under tho last ye^yea v*enpolice, nw ponding;- : VAIL, Colo. (AP) - Battling to Two consecutive below-par cities,” said Fon-est Thc citv ^ is ‘mos)st amazingg bachelor’ Reladves of thc: manr killed dur- Hinesics’ apartment to arrest: hihinr influence, ahd hisis family said he to a call ing an altercationin w idi an officcr for failure fa to pay a $512 cou:ourt was schizophren:nic and known hotel,^ f about distwb^ce at a regain its crown as die nation’s snow years have left VaiJ traU- also hoped to'attract a major WILSON Wvo a nrrv. a i r • ji:wiSTON (AF)( - W hen the Cen)enter store owner. il, found Hinci m hli room — .r, i No. 1 ski town.'Vail wants to ing Breckenridge in skier visits hotel. i DOMdtrai!vKirl^Mo7 A wide range of options arc -Jnstcad, the money would llkt^ last week believeve police proce- Tme. around town ass “one‘ of those and discovereddis on outstanding - . rebuild one of its main commcr- ' and have forced budget cuts on The dty already owns most of ^^hor^L ^k still under consideration, from a ly go to Teion County. Wyo., and ‘'all sbouc men” n issue of “I “1 had no idea.” Schamhoihorsi dures for dealing,ig jy ith the men- Dur)uring the attack, Hines: wiwas crazy guys who< daniedc in cir- ' warran Cosmopolitan hitshit newsstands this saidaid. “ I’m p re tty sure my sis rant against him. Hines ::: -n...; dal centers to attract skftii^nd* a ammunlty.used to Uie land - except fS^Se she of not be^om^?r.rf ^ ^eton County.’Idaho. wWch are sister tally ill are wocfuUjily inadequate. struckick by two rounds fired fro:from d e f ’ becamime c belligerent, and both - .t.'x.'business. , . Redeveloping Uonshead, one the proposed lake whiih is ahL^^ r tmil for hikere anc^ bikers and a building trails to the forest week, thc tnagazgazinc will include a . andnd h e r fnends sent in my photophi -I don’t feel th:hat it’s any one Lainh;nhart’s pistol. One hit himm con A man wilh o hihis own criminal officers fuU page photogiograph of a 23-year- andnd profile.” ■person’s fault, andid I don’t say Ace the leftlel side in his mid-torso, an w u s e d p e p p e r s p r a y t o s u b ------.--.i But even fora town too image- of two major base villages or occupied by the dozen condos marked an^X rli mm secondary j-ath for horses. Iroundarics, she said. , and record, mailade no'excuses due him : consdous to tolerate a cemetery commercial centers in Vail, The wealthy hJSe“ iners Sooroic^ An eny.ronmcnial assessment Last year, forest and county old northern Idahd ^o m an . S Sc c^am horst appears on page:iee57 is innocent," «aidid Harry Burke, the otherot struck him belowr ththe for Hines. But hche argued that His te Bill Schamhorhorst of Lewiston is. withith th e nam e Billy Jeffrey. the half-brotherr (of Acel Hines. shoulluldcr blades in his badack, policc should re-exsxamine polides when co C osm o’s pickk aas Idaho’s most “I ‘'I want to apologize to my’ fami-faj “But 1 think therere w as a lot of accordording to a policc report, “to be sure they haveh sofety for said, vnu SmKvyeaTiS w«e1nfSaTed““tThe'th"o^ spSmo's'^ILT^S.SC^'iratid SL^mmirforthe amazing bache:helor in the Man ly’ members.m Tm not embarmss^ssed negligence and wrc/rong procedures Lairainhart is on paid administr:istra- themselves and theie people.” c e rs ao - i i - - p - " » « Hunt 2000 featvmature that goes on aboit»ul th e family name,” he: said. sa done on this." tive! leave lc pending the compliiplc- “My brother haciad mental prob- • re co rd s sale Tuesday. “ It’jIt’s just a simple issue>e of Hines, 48, was5 fatallyi sliot by tionI ofof an internal investigation,on. lem-s" Burk6 said.I. “All‘ the police b e l p ^ h Winding up ih a stoty about cli- Schic h a rn h o rs t not bein g a m ms ar- Officer Richard La:^ n h a rt after he Himines had been arrestedd 1 18 kncnv him. But he e didn’t have to take can ™ X y"S^3oU u.t,orid,p«v „™ l7K *^„c7^ded°nr,; w»lk!:d\u^rou„°J,o°„™ Ld eifcoiTA yX ^ m«oriz"d°“„s? u i fo p b le bachelorsrs tin a major maga- keta’table nam e (in show biudness] aircof^lcgalT ^rabiU ' J'liii. pto they can do it to anybody," community ceiuor, and a plaza couldn't find a snot like this " and crofio a b m T to iriMnr trail would also cross the dt-sien and build thcir trails. ess).” attacked the officeicer, first with a timeses in the p ast 24 yearsifor fo die bccause of his; illness.”il ties andJnd could have tipped oHi- .uio said Foley, who wtu-ts ot that would give visitors an said MarUmV® preSdem of ° BndBcr-Tclnn National Forc-sI Some-ot the money from this zinc came asi a surprise to the Sdiam Sc horst hopes lo makec itit as bicyclc and rhcnn w ith the offi- crimesies ranging from forgery aniand Hines most recccent arrest was ccrs off t Lew iston Genm.(AF)-Lt.Col. IP O W U T S < George A. Custer:ter made history mm w b- ■■ ^ Oanc, sweets Juicy ^ Ji nation s parks i in losing iliu Butt]attic of thc Little Cm A s s o r t e d Bigliom, bul lit.*• wwon a split (ieci- English Toasting A .P BEEF IWIENER(S tm sion about his tactactics in a muck n court herlere marking the |f ^ BAGEU "•V ^^q O C BING .4aiSI^»»S^29 battle’s 124th anninniversary. ^BREAD , H Falls Brand Boneles)st Beef -=:BoiBoaeleWBeel m l|| GJric-f. s.!?:™ aXi„“t “ I’m convinced:ed that Colonel 1 Ul.I loal If' ' « ■ 95% Lean 7-BoflO Custer commitnitled several ^ icKSTEAiT w ifiPu. u n cn rllco ■'Lb. I w .k ROAST CHW , gy^ ^ ™ Lb. Similar research found many : errors,” Judgee COttic Reno of Western Family BUFFET HAnm s CHUCK I Lucasville, Ohio,D, cconcluded after two hours of testinitimony. U fl CAULIFLOWER BANAMA<; The worst, ReReno said, was HAMBURGE 5 9 ^ C u ste r’s decisio:sion to split his b j Whole OP $12 ■ IVUJSHROOIVIS POTATOES 5r!Ir»S ^ ^ command into thh rce n pans before H IER & Pkg- f Halves I I engaging the eneinemy, n decision ^HOT DOG Bl u . . I that •‘turned almoinost certain vie* ^ / SI , ^ $^99 ■ o o e i a $ 1 7 9 9 $1 :25Hs£=a tory into ccrtainJ dlnt*Asst. [fa ^ B u c k e t W Custer. IL I BOTTU D liM Q /O l i. Favorites 1# Oz. | -jga, i Q i Custer rcfu.scd to believe his VUISICL CaWhole Dixie Ul m H icr ' n.itioiKil parks, nod showed an Crow scouts aboutt theth size of thc iij- H Sioux force gatherecred in thc vai- 90L WHI ley of th e Little BigBighom River, Thei Reno said. He drove PICKLE )ve his men on 9 8 'f 'L ^ternF aiH r^^ ------' U V 5 ------' CB^KEi^ Pint ^ 99*^ | a fo rc e d marchI towardti the ^ BOWLSiaejjip C O - Indian camp, know]awing that he 16 ID Oz. CS 1 ^ “ 9 f l WMJjM would arrive two day:lays ^ e a d of a 3t