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Magicvalley.com T.F.police issue arrest warrant for shooting suspect authorities were still search- the area. Trevino considered armed, dangerous ing for Trevino on Tuesday Twin Falls police afternoon and that the responded to the shooting By Bradley Guire Canyon Springs Road, Twin shooting victims next of kin after a guest contacted Times-News writer Falls. were still being identified police around 1:45 p.m. Trevino, believed and contacted. Monday. A Twin Falls man sus- to be armed and The suspect may The female was taken first pected of shooting a woman dangerous, is a 5- have fled to another to St. Lukes Magic Valley at an area hotel Monday foot-10, 170-pound state. Tuesday Medical Center and later remains at large, and the Latino male with evening, several flown to a Boise hospital, search for him has expanded black hair, brown media outlets in authorities said. Her condi- to a second state. eyes and extensive Grand Junction, tion remained unavailable Twin Falls police issued a tattoos on his upper Colo., including The Tuesday. warrant Tuesday for the body and both arms. Trevino Daily Sentinel news- A city police SWAT team, arrest of Thomas Trevino, He was last seen paper, reported that later assisted by the Twin 30, who allegedly shot an wearing a white T-shirt and law enforcement officers Falls County Sheriffs Office ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News unidentified 24-year-old dark jeans. were searching for Trevino Crisis Response Team, Members of the Twin Falls Police Department prepare to enter a home female inside a Comfort Inn Twin Falls County based off of information Tuesday on Third Avenue North that was part of an investigation into & Suites guest room at 1893 Prosecutor Grant Loebs said from cell-phone towers in See SHOOTING, Main 3 Monday’s hotel shooting at the Comfort Inn & Suites. U.S. government files suit to throw HIGH-WIRE ACT out Arizona immigration law

By Bob Christie sents a thorough denuncia- Associated Press writer tion by the government of Arizonas action, declaring PHOENIX — The federal that the law will “cause the government took a detention and harassment of momentous step into the authorized visitors, immi- immigration debate grants and citizens who do Tuesday when it filed a not have or carry identifica- lawsuit seeking to throw tion documents while alto- out Arizonas crackdown gether ignoring “humani- on illegal immigrants, say- tarian concerns and harm- ing the law blatantly vio- ing diplomatic relations. lates the Constitution. Supporters of the law say The lawsuit filed in fed- the suit was an unnecessary eral court in Phoenix sets action by the federal gov- the stage for a high-stakes ernment after years of legal clash over states neglecting problems at the rights at a time when politi- border. Republican Gov. Jan cians across the country Brewer called the lawsuit “a have indicated they want to terribly bad decision and follow Arizonas lead on the defended the law as “rea- toughest-in-the-nation sonable and constitutional. immigration law. ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News The legal action repre- See IMMIGRATION, Main 3 Twin Falls Fire Department firefighter David Owens is pulled up part of the Snake River Canyon in a stretcher during training Tuesday. The firefighters were practicing a number of scenarios as part of a five-day confined-space training exercise. T.F. firefighters practice risky extractions By Amy Huddleston $30,000 equipment was cause more problems.” Times-News writer MORE ONLINE bought with a grant from the Flavel said a study done by WATCH video of the state. Belts, ropes, harness- the Occupational Safety and Dangling from the canyon training exercises. es, helmets and stretchers — Health Administration wall, the victim lay vertical, MAGICVALLEY.COM commonly called “baskets” found that 60 percent of strapped into a metal by the firefighters — are all fatalities in confined-space stretcher. place on Tuesday as part of used in situations of limited situations were would-be Commands from the edge five days of confined-space access. rescuers. Its a statistic that master were called to the two operation training. Thirteen Jerry Flavel, captain at the made the Twin Falls Fire AP photo men pulling the stretcher up Twin Falls firefighters will Nampa Fire Department and Department take notice and Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox speaks during a the wall. As the stretcher complete the training on state instructor for con- take action. approached the top of the Friday. Taught by two state fined-space training, said “Wed like to have every- news conference supporting the Justice Department's lawsuit chal- precipice, an instructor confined-space instructors the training is a way to bring one trained and ready to go. lenging an Arizona immigration law on Tuesday, in Phoenix. At left is belayed down to show the from Nampa, the training new firefighters up to speed Its not a requirement but it Danny Ortega and at right is Pastor Warren Stewart, who were firefighters how to transition offers firefighters opportu- and certify Cunningham and is a much-needed skill,” among several speakers discussing the lawsuit. from pulling the ropes from nities to hone their skills and three Twin Falls Fire Cunningham said. the top to the bottom in what practice removing victims Department captains to Every firefighter in the is called a pick-and-pivot from dangerous situations. teach the class in the future. course went through the technique. Twin Falls confined- “These situations dont rotation on Tuesday, played House ethics committee The high-angle assimila- space rescue team was happen very often, but you each role from victim to res- tions, performed on the organized four years ago by have to be proficient when it cuer, and participated in the Snake River Canyons wall Battalion Chief Brian does,” Flavel said. “Were begins Phil Hart probe overlooking Pillar Falls, took Cunningham. The teams there to fix a problem, not See PRACTICE, Main 2 By Ben Botkin Times-News writer MORE ONLINE READ Capitol Before a House ethics Confidential, the Regence debuts Spanish-language website committee makes a deci- Times-News political sion about whether state blog by reporter Ben Botkin. By Laura Lundquist conversational translators Rep. Phil Hart, R-Athol, MAGICVALLEY.COM Times-News writer EN ESPANOL and phone trees often offer a violated rules for legisla- Spanish option, translation tors, it will first give him a Hart also faces conflict-of- Navigating the U.S. health Visit Magicvalley.com for links to various Spanish-language health of publications lags, partly chance to respond. interest questions stem- care system can be a chal- resources mentioned in this report. because it can be a slow and July 14 is the deadline for ming from his fight over his lenge. Now try dealing with expensive process. For the north Idaho legislator to unpaid taxes. it if you dont speak English. Hispanic community, said have adequate access to example, Healthwise, a non- respond to allegations filed Hart faces almost Regence BlueShield of company representative health care and information, profit publishing group, by House Democratic lead- $300,000 in tax liens from Idaho recently debuted its Mike Tatko.While it basical- according to a 2007 report, donated 5,000 Spanish ership that he used his pub- the Internal Revenue Spanish-language website ly mirrors the health-insur- “Hispanic Health copies of its Healthwise lic office to get special Service, and the Idaho Tax to help Hispanic customers. ance companys English site, Disparities in SW Idaho,” Handbook to the Women, treatment while trying to Commission says he owes The site is the first of its kind the Spanish version also and language is one of the Infants and Children avoid paying taxes.A mem- another $53,000 in state in Idaho and reflects the highlights Hispanic health hurdles. Nutrition Program in ber of the House Revenue effort Regence BlueShield issues. While many Twin Falls and Taxation Committee, See PROBE, Main 2 has made to reach out to the Many Hispanics do not health care providers employ See REGENCE, Main 2

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Pats Picks TODAYS HAPPENINGS Three things to do today ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Pat Marcantonio Creative Jump-Ins class, “Abstract Watercolor,” 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Sun Valley FIND MORE ONLINE • Explore the great area at the downtown fountain Centers Hailey Center, 314 S. Second Ave., Check out our online calendar where you attractions starting with on Main Avenue. Its free. presented by Sun Valley Center for the Arts Craters of the Moon • For a different kind of and Company of Fools, for ages 17 and can submit events and search by category National Monument & music, theres the Idaho Old older, no prior theater experience neces- for specific events and dates. Preserve. The park is truly a Time Fiddlers Association sary, $25, sunvalleycenter.org or 726-9491, www.magicvalley.com/app/calendar/events/ mysterious, wonderful members acoustic string ext. 10. place. You can camp, drive a instrument jam session Idaho Old Time Fiddlers Association mem- 7-mile loop, walk trails or from 6 to 8 p.m. at Idaho bers acoustic string instrument jam ses- LIBRARY sion, 6 to 8 p.m., followed by the monthly Idaho Fine Arts auditorium, 315 Falls Ave., delve into caves. Take lots of Pizza Co., 1859 Kimberly Twin Falls, $10, 731-4655. photos, video and water. Road, Twin Falls. Its open meeting, Idaho Pizza Co., 1859 Kimberly Kidz Flicks Night, K-6 invited for an age- The landscape will amaze to prospective members and Road, Twin Falls, open to prospective mem- appropriate movie, popcorn and other you. Its located 18 miles the public. bers and the public, 420-3345. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS activities, 4 p.m., Twin Falls Public LIbrary, southwest of Arco on Twin Falls Tonight summer concert series, 201 Fourth Ave. E., no cost, open to the pub- Highway 20/26/93. Have your own pick to featuring Potato Power Hour with classic Magic Valley Singles group dancing, 7 p.m. lic, 733-2964 ext. 110. • The Twin Falls Tonight share? Something unique to rock, 6 to 9 p.m. at the fountain downtown workshop and 8 p.m. PLUS, American “Make a Splash-Read!” Summer Reading summer concert series fea- the area that may surprise on Main Avenue, bounce house for children, Legion Hall, 107 Seventh Ave. E., Jerome, Program, grand prize program and book tures Potato Power Hours people? E-mail me at no cost, food and beverages available for bring finger food to share, $3, 536-2243. give-away, 10 a.m., Buhl Public Library, 216 classic rock from 6 to 9 p.m. [email protected]. purchase, 420-0916. Broadway N., no cost, open to the public, “The 39 Steps” for Girls Night Out, present- MUSEUM 543-6500. ed by Company of Fools, 7 p.m., Liberty Theatre, 110 N. Main St., Hailey, a tale of an Faulkner Planetarium summer solar observ- To have an event listed, please submit the ordinary man on an extraordinary adven- ing session, 1:30 to 3 p.m. and “The Search name of the event, a brief description, time, If youve got a problem ture, $18 (includes post-show champagne, for Life in the Universe,” 2 p.m., Herrett place, cost and contact number to Mirela dark chocolate and a talk back with the Center for Arts and Science, north end of Sulejmanovic by e-mail at mirelas@magic- actors), advance tickets only at the theater the College of Southern Idaho campus, Twin valley.com; by phone, 735-3278; by fax, with that, talk to the cat box office, 578-9122. Falls, no cost for solar session; $4.50 for 734-5538; or by mail, Times-News, P.O.Box “All Shook up,” presented by JuMP Company adults, $3.50 for seniors and $2.50 for stu- 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548. Deadline is dents, 732-6655 or csi.edu/herrett. iddle manage- production, 7:30 p.m., College of Southern noon, four days in advance of event. ment is essential- Y M ly the art of OU watching other people work. DONT SAY Proposed intersection for Cheney Drive and North College Road Which makes it the ideal job for a cat. Steve Crump Regence My cat, for example. Continued from Main 1 version of the Idaho Health Umbra is her name, and she borrow trouble or nurse February; it was the equiva- Plan Booklet is available,

has an endless fascination grudges. She inflicts them. New Cheney Drive lent of a $50,000 donation. along with other Spanish- with the toil of others — so Years ago, I watched a Margie Gonzales, execu- language information links, much so that weve dubbed training film in which a shoe- tive director of the Idaho on a separate page for exist- her Foreman Cat and toyed store manager was trying to Perrine Coulee Commission on Hispanic ing Medicaid participants. with the idea of getting her a mediate a conflict between a Affairs, said some groups So, Regence BlueShield is clipboard and a hardhat. customer and one of his Health Sciences and stopped translating their at the front of the pack in its Human Services building Pulling weeds? Umbras employees. The customer Proposed documents after the Idaho service to Idahos Hispanic got her nose right in the mid- claimed to have been treated intersection Legislature in 2007 declared communities. dle of your work. Cleaning rudely and the employee said realignment English to be the states offi- “Some of the more- out the gutters? She sits on he was insulted, and their cial language. national groups are better at N lot Parking the roof, observing. Giving dispute grew louder with the So, the amount of providing those resources,” the dog a bath? Shoot, she manager standing squarely in Spanish-language informa- Gonzales said. Existing North College Road practically sits on the dog. the middle. tion can vary depending on Tatko said the census

And being a cat, Umbra “Now,Mr. Middle New North College Road the agency and its resources. estimates 160,000

never, ever confuses man- Manager,”the narrator asks. Road Frontier Karen Early of Blue Cross Hispanics live in Idaho, and agement with work. “What would you do?” Graphic by SANDY SALAS/Times-News of Idaho said her company his numbers indicate 40 Which, of course, is the I have no idea what Iwould provides a Spanish-lan- percent of those are unin- great failing of human middle do, but Umbra would quite Source: Riedesel Engineering guage enrollment form, a sured. managers. A poll by sensibly walk out. benefits grid explaining “Thats a significant mar- Accenture, a management When misfortune knocks deductibles and co-pays, ket for us and any business,” consulting and outsourcing on their doors, cats refuse to CSI, city inch closer and a few pamphlets,but lit- Tatko said. “It is a greatly company,showed just four in take delivery.Thats why they tle else. underserved population, so 10 middle managers were have nine lives and you have The 2007 report said 62 whatever we can do, were satisfied, 25 percent were one. to north campus percent of the more than 500 willing to do.” looking for new jobs because Thats also the reason for Hispanics surveyed had no In addition to the website, of a lack of advancement their zen-like inscrutability. health insurance. They use the company sponsors the prospects and 43 percent of We take our text this morning development Medicaid if they qualify — or “Hispanic Hero Award middle managers felt as if from the gospel of Garfield: they resort to visiting the Program,” which honors they were doing all the work “If you are patient, and By Nick Coltrain The vote was 6-0, with emergency room, which can high-achieving Hispanics but not getting credit for it. wait long enough, nothing Times-News writer Councilman Don Hall be problematic even with who have given back to the One-third reported frus- will happen.” abstaining because he works translators. While 83 percent community. The award tration with their work-life That, of course, has The Twin Falls City at CSI. of facilities have Spanish- committee, in its fourth balance. important implications for Council is on board with The construction would language consent forms, year, is accepting nomina- Umbra, by contrast, has no middle managers in hiring, College of Southern Idaho be fully refundable with fed- patients often dont under- tions until July 15. problem with her work-life firing and promotion: plans to slow down North eral money because it would stand what they are signing, The Hispanic health dis- balance. She sleeps 14 hours a “If you want to appear College Road and build a fall under safety improve- according to a 2007 report parities report was spon- day. smarter, hang around with Cheney Drive extension to ments for the college. That from the Idaho Office of Rural sored by the Idaho And shes a black cat with somebody stupider.” take its place as a thorough- brings in the citys involve- Health and Primary Care. Partnership on Hispanic glowing green eyes, so shes fare. ment: the city is the Idaho The Idaho Medicaid Health, which includes the got the intimidation thing Steve Crump may be City Engineer Jackie Fields Transportation Program Web page, part of Idaho Commission on going. Heck, Im scared of reached at 735-3223. Hear said construction is still years Departments transportation the Idaho Department of Hispanic Affairs, Boise State her. him on KLIX-1310 at 8:30 off because an environmen- representative. Health and Welfares site, University and health and Being a cat, Umbra doesnt a.m. on Friday. tal study needs to be done The plans call for North has no Spanish-language human services nonprofit before the plan can even be College Road to drop to 25 version and the 16-page Mountain States Group Inc. finalized. The goal is to divert mph when it splits east of the online application is mostly traffic from North College Health Sciences and Human in English. A single question Laura Lundquist may be Road to the future Cheney Services building. The is in Spanish: “Do you want reached at llundquist@ Practice Drive, where CSI is expand- branching of the road will an interpreter if you are magicvalley.com or 735- Continued from Main 1 perform a rescue. ing north of the road.Plans to help control traffic, along interviewed?” But a Spanish 3376. many safety check positions. Belaying down a canyon change traffic patterns in the with some yet-to-be-deter- Flavel said playing the victim wall 100 feet was new to many area have been discussed mined measures. role was important to give of the firefighters. The safety since 2006. Councilman Lance Clow firefighters an appreciation of equipment was redundant in Fields said the vote on the called the proposal a “great 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS and empathy for the situa- order to keep both rescuer and intersection proposal solution” to traffic flow in TWIN FALLS COUNTY tion. Firefighters were victim safe. Two ropes meas- between the two roads was the area and said it will TUESDAY ARRAIGNMENTS instructed to talk the injured uring 200 feet and rated at “confirming consensus” increase safety in the whole Ulysses Uribe, 22, Jerome; drunk in public, $5,000 bond, public person through every step of 9,000 pounds apiece held the between the two entities. area. defender appointed, pretrial July 27. the process and try to take as man belaying to the ground. Michael Anthony Martin, 51, Granby, Mo.; providing false informa- much fear out of the situation Firefighter Andy Stephen- tion to police, possession of paraphernalia, $1,000 bond, public as possible. son, 27, said the initial jump defender appointed, pretrial July 27. The men wore helmets, backward off of the canyon Michael Anthony Martin, 51, Granby, Mo.; possession of a con- gloves and harnesses that wall required a lot of trust in Probe trolled substance, $50,000 bond, public defender appointed, pre- would allow them to flip the system and his crew. Continued from Main 1 said. liminary July 16. upside down if necessary to “Once you get over the income taxes, interest and Harts not required to Michael Anthony Martin, 51, Granby, Mo.; fugitive, public defender shock factor of being dangled penalties. respond, either. appointed, fugitive July 16. over the edge by an inch-and- The committee on The committee chairman, Brian Mitchell Ragland, 39, Twin Falls; disturbing the peace, cruelty IDAHO LOTTERY a-half piece of rope, then its Tuesday scheduled its next Rep. Thomas Loertscher, R- to animals, $500 bond, public defender appointed, pretrial July fun,”Stephenson said. meeting for July 29. Iona, reminded the commit- July 6 3 0 0 27. Today the class will practice Committee members at tee that its important to pre- July 5 6 3 0 Shawna Lee Bowman, 31, Twin Falls; possession of a controlled more intensive industry train- the meeting stressed the serve Harts rights. July 4 3 5 6 substance, $5,000 bond, public defender appointed, preliminary ing scenarios at the need to be impartial, with “We need to make sure his July 16. Tuesday, July 6 Amalgamated Sugar Co. in Assistant Chief Deputy rights are protected as he Shawna Lee Bowman, 31, Twin Falls; driving under the influence, 08 18 45 47 50 MB: 36 Twin Falls and will finish Attorney General Brian moves forward with his tax $100 bond, public defender appointed, pretrial July 27. In the event of a discrepancy between the numbers Friday by going to pump sta- Kane reminding the seven- situation. As a private citizen shown here and the Idaho Lotterys official list of winning Leland Clyde Johnson, 23, Twin Falls; petit theft, $2,500 bond, numbers, the latter shall prevail. tions where potential real-life member group that its rul- he should have no less pro- public defender appointed, pretrial July 27. www.idaholottery.com 334-2600 situations could occur. ing and recommendations tection than anyone else Roland Ramos Aguilar, 39, Kimberly; battery on an officer, are separate from Harts should,”Loertscher said. $25,000 bond, public defender appointed, preliminary July 16. case before the tax commis- The committee could Dakota Blue Colby, 19, Twin Falls; willful concealment, released, sion. In his dealings with the decide to dismiss the Circulation phones open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily public defender appointed, pretrial July 27. and 6 to 10 a.m. on weekends for questions commission, Hart has tried charges, or recommend a TIMES-NEWS Edgar Gonzalez-Campos, 25, Jerome; driving without privileges, about delivery, new subscriptions and vacation to argue that his status as a range of punishments that PUBLISHER/EDITOR stops. If you don’t receive your paper by $100, public defender appointed, pretrial July 27. lawmaker exempted him include censure, a reprimand Brad Hurd ...... 735-3255 6:30 a.m., call the number for your area Benjamin Fregoso, 24, Twin Falls; possession of a fictitious drivers before 10 a.m. for redelivery. from the deadline for filing or removal from office. NEWSROOM license, $100 bond, private counsel, pretrial July 27. 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Circulation director Robert Ronco . . . .735-3327 Vol. 105, No. 188 with the committee,” Kane Loertscher said. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL/FROM PAGE ONE Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Main 3 Buhl man charged with meth trafficking Times-News described as the “approxi- a plea deal Tuesday in 5th commit grand theft, con- to counts of attempted mate size of a small baseball,” District Court in Twin Falls. spiracy to commit burglary grand theft and aggravated A Buhl man was charged according to the report. Twin Falls County prose- and malicious injury to prop- assault in 5th District Court with drug trafficking After other officers trans- cutors presented Kristan erty. in Twin Falls. He is sched- Tuesday in 5th District Find more online at ported Hill to the Twin Falls McKean, 19, a plea deal McKean’s arraignment is uled to face trial on Sept. 8. Court in Twin Falls. Magicvalley.com/news/ County Jail, Deetz weighed including the following set to continue on July 19. Jonsson is alleged to have Justin Ronald Hill, 32, was the seized drugs at the Filer terms: she would plead guilty Others charged in the pulled a gun on Twin Falls arraigned for trafficking in Police Department and to grand theft and burglary, alleged burglary have yet to resident Robert Depew methamphetamine or Sgt. William Deetz reported determined Hill allegedly and the state would recom- be arraigned. Charles during an altercation in amphetamine in amounts of that he met up with Twin possessed 28.4 grams of mend a prison sentence of six Marovich’s arraignment is which Jonsson tried to 28 grams or more. A police Falls County Sheriff’s methamphetamine. years with three fixed, which slated for Friday, while repossess a lawnmower report stated that Hill was Deputy Kristen Patterson, Hill’s bond was set at would be suspended with arraignments for Kristopher from Depew and his wife on driving a red truck, which then stopped and secured $150,000, and a preliminary probation. The state further McKean, Brina Krohn and June 2. coincidentally matched the Hill, as he was unsure if he hearing is set for July 26. recommended 180 days in Megan Marovich are sched- The maximum punish- initial description of shoot- was dealing with the suspect the Twin Falls County Jail uled for Monday. ment for attempted grand ing suspect Thomas in the Twin Falls shooting Accused liquor store with no objection to work theft is imprisonment for Trevino’s vehicle, on that afternoon. Deetz then release, and an order to pay Lawnmower repo man seven years in prison and a Monday when he was pulled searched Hill and allegedly robber offered plea deal full restitution. fine of $2,500, while aggra- over around 3:40 p.m. in found a pipe and various One of the five accused The terms also indicate pleads not guilty vated assault, is punishable Filer. packages of methampheta- robbers of the Kimberly Road that the state would dismiss Erik Richard Kai Jonsson by five years prison and a Filer Police Department mine, including one state liquor store was offered the counts of conspiracy to pleaded not guilty Tuesday fine of $5,000. Have an event? AROUND THE VALLEY Use themagicvalley.com interactive calendar ISP releases by air ambulance to Saint safety restraints, according valuables in unattended Alphonsus Regional Medical to ISP. vehicles, as the department Have you been avoiding more about Center in Boise, where she is One westbound lane of I- has noticed a recent increase your kitchen? in critical condition. James 84 was closed for approxi- in vehicle burglaries. on I-84 rollover Sooner or later you’ll have to Brinkerhoff and three other mately one hour Monday for Windows left open to keep go back inside. A Boise man lost control of occupants of the vehicle emergency vehicles. ISP was vehicles cool can also allow his vehicle Monday on were taken to North Canyon assisted at the scene by the burglars access to vehicles Why not make it sooner? Interstate 84 near Bliss, Medical Center, according to Gooding County Sheriff’s and their contents. Police We offer a full range of which led to three of the five ISP. James Brinkerhoff was Office and Gooding County remind residents to conceal affordable remodeling services: occupants of his vehicle later transported to Saint paramedics. The crash valuables out of sight, put Cabinet redooring or full reface being ejected, according to Alphonsus, where he is in remains under investigation them in the trunk or leave Cabinet reconditioning New pulls an Idaho State Police press stable condition. Two by ISP Trooper Aaron them at home. New cabinets Rollout shelves release. unidentified occupants were Bingham. Police remind residents to James Richard Brinker- treated and released in eliminate opportunities for FREE Consultation Call 736-1036 hoff, 40, lost control of his Gooding, while another’s T.F. police warn crimes to occur, and take kitchentuneup.com vehicle at approximately condition is unknown at St. such precautions even for [email protected] 3:28 p.m., after which the Luke’s Medical Center in of vehicle burglaries short trips away from vehi- Franchise locally owned & operated by Noel Erickson. vehicle overturned near Boise. The Twin Falls Police cles. milepost 134. Karen None of the vehicle’s Department reminds resi- Brinkerhoff was transported occupants were wearing dents to refrain from leaving — Staff reports Shooting Continued from Main 1 police fired gas canisters Department asks that any- barricaded an area near inside. A search of the home one with information on the Trevino’s last known address found no one inside. whereabouts of Trevino call on Monday in an action that According to online court 735-4357. Crime Stoppers lasted much of the afternoon records, a Thomas Trevino may also be contacted at 732- and into the night. Jr., born in 1979, has a num- 5387 and has offered a reward The action at 346 Third ber of past criminal charges up to $1,000 for any infor- Ave. N. culminated after against him in Twin Falls mation leading to Trevino’s police obtained a warrant for County, including a 1999 arrest. the home, but couldn’t make aggravated assault convic- contact with anyone inside. tion for which he served Bradley Guire may be So for safety, Twin Falls three years in prison. reached at bguire@magic- YOUR $250 SUMMER SHAPEUP BONUS Police Lt. 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Stang is described as a white DECEMBER male, about 5-11 and 220 pounds 0% 2010 with brown eyes and light brown hair. www.furnitureandapplianceoutlet.com MAIN 6 WEDNESDAY,JULY 7,2010 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: 735-3223 [email protected] “When this guy showed me his badge, I went, Dude, you have to be in the Census, what are you talking about?” — Census worker Russell Haas after his attempt to get a county police officer to fill out Census forms landed him OPINION UOTABLE in the back of a patrol car with a trespassing charge. Q EDITORIAL Is America rising or descending? What happens if s the United States in decline? I Its an unusual ques- tion for Americans. The Yucca Mountain nations history has gener- ally been one of extraordi- never opens? nary expansion and ascent. ometime in the next 20 years, the United States will — or wont — make a series of decisions that will solve the nations Robert long-term radioactive waste storage McCartney problem. SWe Idahoans have long assumed that solution would be the opening of a facility like Yucca Three developments explain the current worry Mountain in the Nevada desert outside Las Vegas, that were slipping. One is where the Department of Energy had planned to the rise of China, seen as a stow Americas deadliest realistic contender to garbage in perpetuity. replace us at the top. But the future of Yucca Our view: Another is the 2008 finan- Mountain is very much in Technology cial crisis, which under- question. President Obamas mined confidence in the “Is our political culture so gridlocked that were unable to address DOE doesnt want it — and may United States free-market largely because of pressure eventually economic model. Third is longstanding problems that we know need solving? Im sad to say from U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D- the perception that the that the evidence suggests the answer is yes.” Nev. — is doing its best to scut- solve Idahos nation is incapable of deal- ing effectively with obvious, tle the project. spent nuclear major challenges — the George W.Bushs presi- the federal budget. structure is deteriorating. Thats becoming less likely fuel problem budget deficit, unemploy- dency cost us good will This cant continue But the public doesnt want both because the Nuclear ment, oil addiction, illegal abroad. It also hurt when an indefinitely, and the fix is to pay higher taxes to fix the Regulatory Commission has even if immigration, deteriorating American institution, Wall eventually going to hurt our problem, and we havent slowed down the process of Nevadas infrastructure. Street, was the main culprit standard of living. figured out how to get the decommissioning and because Yucca To answer the question, triggering the worst global Right now, the United private sector to do it. electoral prospects look its necessary to break it in business slump in seven States is sharply divided: At the root of the dead- brighter for Republicans, who Mountain two parts. Are we in decline decades. Should we spend more to lock is a fundamental dis- generally support opening complex relative to other countries? On the upside, American fight joblessness, or should agreement between liberals Yucca Mountain. And are we in decline in democracy and freedoms we move now to contain the and conservatives about the doesnt some absolute sense? still inspire many foreigners. government deficit? size and role of government. So what does that mean to happen. In comparison with other U.S. popular culture is dom- That uncertainty points To end it, a grand com- Idaho? countries, the answer inant from Hollywood to to the other half of the promise is desirable. Just this: The Idaho National What do depends on the area of com- Facebook. broader question: Is our Liberals need to show they Laboratory sits atop the petition. The field where weve political culture so grid- can use tax money wisely sprawling Eastern Snake River you think? In military strength, for definitely lost ground is locked that were unable to and keep government from Plain Aquifer, which is a pri- instance, the United States economics. Thats partly address longstanding prob- quashing entrepreneurial mary source of water for nearly We welcome is still unquestionably on because the rest of the lems that we know need energy. Conservatives need half a million people who live viewpoints top. Our defense spending world, especially in Asia, is solving? to show they care as much downstream. from our exceeds the combined total catching up. Im sad to say that the about the common good as The Idaho Cleanup Project — of the next 10 highest- In 1950, China made up evidence suggests the private interests. mandated in a 1995 agreement readers on spending countries, and our less than 5 percent of the answer is yes: Yes, America has begun a technology is unmatched. world economy. Now its 1. The Gulf of Mexico oil decline, mainly because between the DOE and former this and Were striking our most share is more than 10 per- spill has reminded everyone weve let the economy and Gov. Phil Batt — has stabilized other issues. despised enemy, the al- cent and rising. of the environmental haz- our political culture deteri- the most dangerous waste. Qaida leadership, with Thats not necessarily ards of our dependence on orate. But we can still Much of it is being moved or drones piloted by operators bad. Chinas growth has petroleum. But theres no reverse it. Were still the will be moved to the Waste sitting comfortably far from exploded because it adopted movement toward a mean- wealthiest nation in all of Isolation Plant Project in New Idahoans have the scene. Generals fret that free-market policies that ingful policy to significantly world history. Our politics Mexico, but the spent fuel will “combat” has become so weve been recommending change our energy habits. have shown tremendous remain stored in dry form in INL no control over safe for some that its hard for decades. 2. Virtually everyone resilience and adaptability until Yucca Mountain opens — what ultimately to justify medals honoring Americas problem is that regrets the massive viola- over more than two cen- or until the country comes up the traditional military the global economy is seri- tion of immigration laws turies. The elections of happens virtues of valor and personal ously unbalanced, and were represented by the presence Ronald Reagan and Barack with another solution. courage. on the red ink side of the of 12 million or so illegal res- Obama showed how quickly Under the Batt deal, the spent at Yucca Think about that. Its a ledger. Globalization led to idents. But our leaders cant our system can deliver dra- fuel must be leave Idaho by 2035. Mountain. But kind of problem you want to the export of millions of agree on the only available matic change at the top, If theres anyplace to send it. have. good-paying U.S. manufac- compromise, which would even if structural problems The DOE long since concluded we can insist The picture is mixed when turing jobs. That means provide for a mix of gradual remain. theres no other feasible geologi- it comes to the “soft power” were now running large amnesty, strict employer cal storage facility except Yucca that by combination of diplomatic trade deficits. They aggra- sanctions and a guest- Robert McCartney is a Mountain, so if Yucca never whatever means, clout and all-around inter- vate another serious prob- worker program. Metro columnist for The national influence. lem, the gaping shortfall in 3. The nations infra- Washington Post. opens the spent fuel will stay the federal where it is — at INL, or DOE facilities and at commercial government nuclear power plants around the keeps its country — awaiting waste dis- LETTER TO THE EDITOR posal technology that hasnt promises to us. 14th Amendment citizenship. They could not been invented yet. Tell us what you think change their status by their But were talking about a 25-year-window needs to be amended “own will without the between now at 2035. With the nations nuclear In response to an article ONLINE: Register at Magicvalley.com, and respond to any of the action or assent of the industry slowly stirring back to life, billions of dol- by AP writer Michelle Price, local opinions or stories in todays edition. United States.”Also, “no lars will be spent over the next two decades on not all legal scholars laugh ON PAPER: The Times-News welcomes letters from readers on one can become a citizen of waste disposal technology. at a proposal to deny citi- subjects of public interest. Please limit letters to 300 words. a nation without its con- The DOE of the Clinton and Bush administrations zenship to children born in Include your signature, mailing address and phone number. sent.”“Divided allegiance this country to undocu- Writers who sign letters with false names will be permanently applies equally to exclude left a legacy of mistrust on INL cleanup by their mented parents. Professor barred from publication. Letters may be brought to our Twin Falls the children of resident foot-dragging, haggling over the details of commit- Lino Graglia of the office; mailed to P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303; faxed to aliens, legal as well as ille- ments it had already made, and threats of counter- University of Texas law (208) 734-5538; or e-mailed to [email protected]. gal, from birthright citizen- suits. But as far as INL cleanup is concerned, the school (cited by George F. ship.”“Subject to the juris- atmospherics improved under the current secretary Will of The Washington diction of the U.S.”meant of energy, Steven Chu, and his predecessor, Samuel Post) presents a sound could not have intended offense and simultaneously subject to its complete Bodman. argument for ending such birthright citizenship for provides perhaps the great- jurisdiction, not owing alle- Waste reprocessing at INL has decreased the “birthright citizenship.” illegal immigrants because est possible inducement to giance to anybody else,” threat to the Magic Valleys water. But Idaho — and The 14th Amendment in 1868 there were and illegal entry.” said Sen. Trumbull of future governors and congressmen and senators — states: “All persons born or never had been any illegal She says this irrationality Illinois, author of the claus- cant afford to be complacent. naturalized in the United immigrants because no law is rooted in a misunder- es. States and subject to the ever had restricted immi- standing of the phrase, We need to correct this Idahoans have no control over what ultimately jurisdiction thereof are citi- gration.”She adds, “It is “subject to the jurisdiction error of omission in the 14th happens at Yucca Mountain. But we can insist that zens of the United States difficult to imagine a more thereof.”For example, Amendment, and we can do by whatever means, the federal government keeps and of the state wherein irrational and self-defeating American Indians owed so through the amendment its promises to us. they reside.”Dr. Graglia legal system than one which allegiance to their tribes process. points out, “the authors and makes unauthorized entry and their children were BETTY PETTIT TIMES-NEWS ratifiers of the amendment into this country a criminal excluded from birthright Twin Falls Brad Hurd . . . . publisher Steve Crump . ...Opinion editor JOIN THE DISCUSSION The members of the editorial board and writers of Voice your opinion with local bloggers: Progressive Voice and editorials are Brad Hurd, Steve Crump, Bill Bitzenburg Conservative Corner on the opinion page at Magicvalley.com. and Mary Lou Panatopoulos.

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That her. the Senate, will insulate us hold Wall Street their stunted nobility. was followed by 10 produc- Teddy Kennedy at 70 was for all time against financial Samuelson A few weeks ago, my col- tive years in Seattle, where I a master of the Senate, and panic and crisis. Great accountable so we can league Sam Tanenhaus watched the ageless Moyer light years in legislative cre- crises of the sort that like the last. It might, as its wrote about young writers befuddle the steroid-bulked ativity ahead of the callow occurred in 2008 and 2009 advocates claim, largely help prevent another doomed in another way: behemoths of the perform- youth who entered the are usually separated by dispose of “too big to fail.” financial crisis like the those who never lived up to ance-enhancing-drug age. chamber back in 1962. many decades, and so it will During the crisis, the the promise of their early His advantages were Because the Senate can be a be hard to determine how government faced the dis- one that we’re still years. Perhaps many young experience, deception, guile pampered nursing home, much real protection the tasteful choice of rescuing recovering from.” writers now seen as ascen- — skills that usually come many politicians go the law provides. But the teetering, huge financial dant have actually peaked. with added years on the other way. Think of John underlying ingredients of institutions (Bear Stearns, — President Obama on June 25 He mentioned Herman odometer. He could be the McCain, once the great financial panics are always AIG) or allowing a sudden future panics by restricting Melville, delivering “Moby- athletic prototype for the maverick, becoming ever the same — uncertainty, bankruptcy (Lehman — in highly technical ways Dick” at age 32, and the 27- kind of late-season bloomer more cranky, partisan, nar- ignorance and fear — and Brothers) to stoke panic by — the Fed’s authority to year-old author of “The that Malcolm Gladwell row-minded and petty with no law can permanently inflicting losses on other lend to panic-stricken Sun Also Rises,”Ernest described in a New Yorker every passing day. abolish these. banks and investors. To institutions in the midst of Hemingway. piece on great second acts. Writers are a tough call. We have had recent avoid this dilemma, the leg- crisis. But those stories, like the For endeavors that require For every J.D. Salinger, who reminders of just how islation does two things. The legislation has other doomed youth parables, no knowledge of craft, and published “The Catcher in quickly surprises can hap- First, it would police big gaps. It doesn’t settle the longer hold any inspiration constant experimenting to the Rye” when he was 32, pen. On May 6, American financial institutions more future of Fannie Mae and for me. I now look to the get it right, age may actually there is a Mark Twain, who stock prices dropped a scary closely. Until now, the Freddie Mac, the federally late bloomer, somebody be a benefit, Gladwell said. brought out “The 5 percent in a few minutes. Federal Reserve has super- created housing agencies who kicks around in frus- You can see that in cer- Adventures of Huckleberry Some blue-chip stocks vised bank holding compa- whose lax practices con- tration and misdirection for tain filmmakers. Much as I Finn” at 49. “Huck Finn,” momentarily fell to a penny. nies such as Citigroup. tributed to the crisis. Nor is decades before going on a loved John Huston’s early Hemingway said, is the The collapse still isn’t fully Some major institutions — there much to revive pri- brilliant late-innings work — “The Maltese foundation for all modern understood, though it’s such as AIG, mainly an vate-market securitization streak. Falcon” and “The Treasure American fiction, and I widely attributed to an insurance company — vir- — the bundling of individ- When does creativity of Sierra Madre” are superb agree. interaction between com- tually escaped federal regu- ual loans (home mortgages, peak? The second-act aces entertainments — the last Nobody was a better puterized trading strategies lation. Under the legisla- auto loans) into bonds. This make a case for middle to film of his life, an adapta- American essayist in the (where computers auto- tion, the Fed could examine major source of credit has late age. Take a look at some tion of the James Joyce story 1970s and ‘80s than Joan matically buy and sell and regulate any hedge collapsed, down more than of the people who have not “The Dead,”is cinematic art Didion. But the writerly stocks) and different secu- fund, insurance company 90 percent since 2006. One simply performed well but of the highest form. At the sprint culminating in her rities markets. Another and financial services firm weakness was that rating done their best work in their age of 80, Huston directed late-years memoir “The financial scare has arisen in whose failure might imperil agencies (Moody’s, later years. the picture from a wheel- Year of Magical Thinking” Europe: Greece’s near the entire system. Standard & Poor’s) never For an athlete who must chair, with oxygen tubes was breathtaking. She fin- default. It could lead to a Second, if tougher regu- verified the reliability of innovate with age, time is running up his nose. ished the book just days major banking crisis if fears lation and capital require- individual loans. The result: rarely an asset. The 40- The king of geriatric film after her 70th birthday. that other governments ments don’t prevent fatal “liar loans” with inaccurate year-old Ken Griffey Jr., genius has to be Clint My favorite septuagenar- might default cause big losses, the legislation cre- information. But the legis- struggling to keep his bat- Eastwood, who turned 80 ian inspiration is Norman losses for banks that hold ates an orderly way for lation doesn’t require rating ting average above .200 this in May. Starting with Maclean, who published the government bonds. institutions to close. They agencies — or anyone — to year just before he retired, “Unforgiven,”when he was most beautiful, word-per- It is a truism that most would shut down gradually do selective audits of indi- was a pathetic sight. And 62, Eastwood created at fect novel of the American financial shocks don’t to avoid market disrup- vidual loans. Without that, Brett Favre, even with the least five masterpieces (my West,“A River Runs become panics. These are tions; if they need cash, the investors may shun most feat of being the first start- favorite is “Mystic River”), Through It,”when he was prevented through some government might supply it “securitizations.” ing quarterback to win an including two that won the 74. And then he had a sec- combination of the self- temporarily. But the losses What’s called “financial NFL playoff game at the age Academy Award for Best ond book in him, “Young correcting markets, indus- would ultimately be borne reform” has twin motiva- of 40, looks time-worn and Picture. And his films are Men and Fire,”published try policing and govern- by shareholders, lenders tions: to stabilize financial sluggish when compared to popular, as well. With after his death at 87.Old, ment regulation. But the and the Federal Deposit markets and to punish his younger self. “Gran Torino” he became at seemingly doomed, and paucity of panics should Insurance Corp., which is “Wall Street” for the crisis. But then there is Jamie 78 the oldest leading man to brilliant — a role model for not prevent us from recog- supported by fees on banks. So much in the legislation (a Moyer, the slow-throwing reach number one in week- all second-act aces. nizing the vulnerability of a (If the FDIC were over- consumer protection tosser for the Philadelphia end box office. financial system that is whelmed, taxpayer funds agency, restrictions on Phillies who at 47 this year In politics, experience Timothy Egan is a global and dependent on would presumably be used.) “proprietary” trading by became the oldest pitcher often makes for better, more Seattle-based columnist for complex technologies. At The trouble is that — banks) is left to regulators ever to beat the Yankees. creative leaders. The Hillary The New York Times. the end of 2009, for exam- contrary to conventional that no one can now know ple, Americans owned $18 wisdom — “too big to fail” the full outcome. It could be trillion of foreign assets was just a symptom of the greater stability, overregu- (stocks, bonds, real estate, crisis, not its basic cause. lation, or a scattering of entire companies) and for- That was old-fashioned bad risky activities into lightly eigners owned $21 trillion of lending: home loans to bor- regulated institutions. American assets. Neither rowers who couldn’t repay. History will ultimately investors nor regulators can The panic arose because no judge whether this qualifies anticipate every possible one knew the size or loca- as genuine “reform” — or threat to this massive, fluid tion of the losses, now esti- just revenge. system. mated in excess of $1 tril- What the new legislation lion. Ironically, the legisla- Newsweek columnist might do is reduce the odds tion may weaken the gov- Robert Samuelson writes that the next crisis will be ernment’s ability to quell about economics.

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Fresh Broccoli 10 piece Dark SALAD CHICKEN $ 49 $ 29 5 lb. 5 ea. PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JULY 5 THRU SATURDAY, JULY 10 — CLOSED SUNDAY ‘BAREFOOT BANDIT’ STRIKES AGAIN? Stolen plane found ditched in Bahamas seems to fit pattern of elusive Washington state teen >>> BUSINESS 4 B Stocks and commodities, Business 2 / Comics, Business 3 / Nation/World, Business 4 / Weather, Business 4 Dow Jones Industrial ▲ 57.14 | Nasdaq composite ▲ 2.09 | S&P 500 ▲ 5.48 | Russell 2000 ▼ 8.94 Business WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 BUSINESS EDITOR JOSH PALMER: 735-3231 [email protected] Jobless recovery slows in south-central Idaho A comparison of seasonally during the same time period. ration of tax credits and incentives, searching for work earlier in the Unemployment rate adjusted unemployment rates That means about 1,300 more as well as more people entering the year but decided to start looking since January, which were com- workers from both areas were workforce.” again.” drops again as labor piled by the Times-News, shows unable to find jobs compared to According to Idaho Department The confluence of more people that available jobs are scarcer than January, making it more difficult of Labor, more than 1,500 people returning to the workforce, com- force declines in state they were during the start of 2010. for the 4,300 workers who were entered the workforce in the Twin bined with massive job losses, has From January to June,the unem- already on the unemployment Falls micropolitan area in June sent the regional unemployment By Joshua Palmer ployment rate in the Twin Falls rolls. compared to the previous year. rate to its highest level since the Times-News writer micropolitan area, which includes “Quite frankly, unemployment About 600 more people entered late 80s. surrounding communities within hasn’t been moving back as much the workforce in the Burley But labor officials say the launch South-central Idaho’s unem- commuting distance, increased as we would have liked,” said Jan micropolitan area. of the C3 Center in Twin Falls is ployment rate edged higher in two-tenths of a percentage point Roeser, regional economist with “These are likely older people expected to change the region’s June, despite the state reporting its to 8.2 percent. The Burley microp- Idaho Department of Labor. who have had to return to the unemployment outlook. fourth consecutive month of olitan area reported an increase of “There are a lot of factors, but the workforce, recent graduates and declines. four-tenths of a percentage point biggest factors seem to be the expi- unemployed workers who gave up See JOBLESS, Business 2 Post office seeks 2-cent increase SUCCESS, THE WIFIWAY in stamp price By Randolph E. Schmid Associated Press writer

WASHINGTON — The post office wants to increase the price of a stamp by 2 cents to 46 cents starting in January. The agency has been bat- tered by massive losses and declining mail vol- ume and faces a financial crisis. Postal Service officials USPS/AP photo announced a wide-rang- This undated image shows the ing series of proposed new ‘forever’ stamps. The post price increases Tuesday, office wants to increase the averaging about 5 percent, and covering first class, price of a stamp to 46 cents advertising mail, periodi- starting in January. cals, packages and other services. #HGYOQTGEGPVU The request now goes to the independent Postal The post office proposed increas- ing the price of a first class stamp Rate Commission which by 2 cents to 46 cents. The last has 90 days to respond. If rate hike took effect May 11, 2009. The New York Times photo approved, the increase Rate for a first class stamp Mosey Levy, an engineer, works on his laptop at a Starbucks in New York. Despite an increasing number of customers who loiter at cafes and would take effect Jan. 2. 50 cents Current price: other businesses with free Internet access, Starbucks officials say the coffee chain could reap financial rewards from coffee drinkers who stay “The Postal Service 44 cents longer and buy more drinks to fuel marathon Internet sessions. faces a serious risk of 40 financial insolvency,”

postal vice president 30 Stephen M. Kearney said. Kearney said the agency Starbucks bets big, but others say is facing a $7 billion loss in 20 2011. The rate increase will bring in an extra $2.5 10 billion, meaning it still 1919: 2 cents faces a $4.7 billion loss. free Internet is a drag on business 0 The rate increase is part 1920s ’40s ’60s ’80s ’00s of a series of money-sav- SOURCE: U.S. Postal Service AP By Kristena Hansen and Andrea Chang company-operated stores in the U.S., “This is a double-edged sword,”said ing plans announced in Los Angeles Times writers plus 750 locations in Canada. Eli Portnoy, a Los Angeles brand March. These also include currently have am image Some competitors beat Starbucks to strategist who stopped going to reducing mail deliveries to of the Liberty Bell. New LOS ANGELES — Does free Internet it. Six months ago, McDonald’s Corp. Starbucks months ago because it was five days a week, closing Forever stamps will have access really increase customer traffic? announced that it would offer free Wi- always “littered with laptops.” offices and making other images of evergreen trees. Some businesses and even their cus- Fi at about 11,500 U.S. locations. The “It’s going to get worse,” he said. cuts in expenses. All Forever stamps would tomers say,‘not a chance.’ fast-food giant had launched its “But I feel they think it’s a no-win sit- Congress must agree to remain valid. Ted Thompson, a civil engineer in McCafe line of coffee drinks, typically uation, that if they don’t offer prime eliminating deliveries on In addition to the 46- Santa Clarita, Calif., likes his coffee at lower prices than at Starbucks. amenities that they’re going to be at a Saturdays. cent rate for the first without Internet. Even before the free Wi-Fi policy loss.” While the cost of a ounce of a letter the cost But sitting in a downtown Los some customers spent hours in Even if it irks some customers, first-class stamp would for each additional ounce Angeles Starbucks, he worried that Starbucks shops with their laptops, Starbucks could reap financial rewards go up to 46 cents, people would go up a penny to 18 there might not be much room for him taking up the tables and chairs. The from coffee drinkers who stay longer who bought “Forever” cents. The cost to mail a in the chain’s shops in the future. Seattle company doesn’t have a policy and buy more drinks to fuel marathon stamps at lower prices post card would go up 2 “You won’t be able to find a place to regarding how long a person is allowed Internet sessions. will still be able to use cents to 30 cents. The sit down anymore if more people are to stay, even if he or she doesn’t pur- “People are squatting, sure, but them for first-class mail price to send periodicals coming in to use their computers,”said chase so much as a “tall coffee” they’re buying,” said Brian Rosen, a without paying the differ- would go up about 8 per- Thompson, 70. “I thought a coffee (despite the name, the smallest size retail consultant at Chicago business ence. cent and other rates for shop was for drinking coffee.” offered). consulting firm ROCO Partners. Officials also said they advertising mail, parcels On Thursday, Starbucks Corp. insti- The new free, unlimited Wi-Fi pro- “Starbucks didn’t come to this altruis- plan a new design for and services will also go tuted a free, unlimited Wi-Fi Internet gram could bring in more of those tically for the good of the people — Forever stamps, which up by varying amounts. policy for patrons at its nearly 6,800 folks. what it does is increase sales.” BUSINESS BRIEFS Economic advisory council to review Homebuyer credit extended General industry safety for six months to Sept. 30 training offered at CSI Eligible taxpayers who contracted to buy a The College of Southern Idaho Community grant applications in eastern Idaho home, qualifying for the first-time homebuyer Education and Small Business Development credit, before the end of April now have until Centers are offering a noncredit OSHA 10- Times-News & Development Association The agenda includes review of Sept. 30 to close the deal, according to the hour general industry training course, taught office in Rexburg the first day, grant programs, with presenta- Internal Revenue Service. by authorized OSHA instructor, Kent Parish, The Idaho Economic and at the INL CAES center the tions about AREVA in Bonneville The Homebuyer Assistance and from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 17, in Canyon 119 at Advisory Council will meet in second day. On Thursday the County and Framing Our Improvement Act of 2010, signed by the CSI. Rexburg and Idaho Falls meeting will be held from 9:30 Community in Idaho County. President, extended the closing deadline from The course provides safety instruction in Thursday and Friday to review a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and on Friday, There will also be a presenta- June 30 to Sept. 30 for any eligible homebuy- OSHA compliance, including requirements for applications from Idaho cities it will run from 10:30 a.m. to tion from the Southeast Idaho er who entered into a binding purchase con- safety, health and hazard recognition, and pre- and counties to receive state and 12:30 p.m. Entrepreneurial Center, eco- tract on or before April 30 to close on the pur- vention standards developed by OSHA and the federal funds for community Commerce representatives nomic updates from the chase of the home on or before June 30. U.S. Department of Labor. and economic development will also provide updates on Department of Commerce, as The new law addresses concerns that many The registration fee is $90. For more infor- projects. economic development and well as regional updates from homebuyers might be unable to meet the mation call 732-6442 or the Small Business The meeting will be held at international business develop- Dubois,Arco/Mackey and Idaho original June 30 closing deadline. Development Center at 732-6450. the East Central Idaho Planning ment. Falls.

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NYSE AMEX NASDAQ July 6, 2010 11,500 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU 11,000 The Dow Jones Industrial rose 57.14, or 0.6 Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 10,500 percent, to 9,743.62. The broader Standard Citigrp 4158791 3.79 ... Taseko 81647 3.40 -.52 Microsoft 664483 23.82 +.55 10,000 & Poors 500 index rose 5.48, or 0.5 per- S&P500ETF2261779 102.87 +.67 GoldStr g 34275 3.98 -.11 PwShs QQQ582675 42.60 +.13 +57.14 cent, to 1,028.06, and the Nasdaq compos- BkofAm 979197 14.06 +.22 NovaGld g 27311 6.15 -.27 Cisco 494944 21.34 +.21 9,500 FordM 801064 10.16 -.12 US Gold 22263 4.48 -.15 Intel 456500 19.48 +.28 9,743.62 M A M J J ite index rose 2.09, or 0.1 percent, to iShR2K 798032 59.04 -.78 NwGold g 21552 5.80 -.26 Oracle 384336 22.32 +.49 2,093.88. Pct. change from previous: +0.59% High 9,858.13 Low 9,659.01 Meanwhile, bond prices rose. The yield on GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg July 6, 2010 2,800 which moves opposite its price, fell to 2.94 BkA BM RE 3.79 +.47 +14.2 HKN 3.30 +.44 +15.4 NexMed rs 3.83 +1.63 +74.1 2,600 CapTr12 pf 2.74 +.28 +11.4 CagleA 5.90 +.74 +14.3 Broadwind 3.23 +.44 +15.8 0CUFCS percent from 2.98 percent late Friday. BlueSq 11.55 +1.10 +10.5 CompTch 2.24 +.23 +11.4 DixieGrp 3.95 +.47 +13.5 2,400 The number of stocks that fell narrowly OmegaP 4.38 +.38 +9.5 LucasEngy 2.21 +.16 +7.8 WillCntrls 10.47 +1.07 +11.3 EQORQUKVG 2,200 outpaced those that rose on the NYSE, E-TrcIMet 18.67 +1.59 +9.3 Engex 4.10 +.20 +5.1 USecBcCA 4.20 +.41 +10.8 +2.09 2,000 where consolidated volume came to 4.7 bil- 1,800 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) lion shares, compared with 4 billion Friday. 2,093.88 M A M J J Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg The Russell 2000 index of smaller compa- FlagstB rs 2.39 -.67 -21.9 HMG 4.47 -.93 -17.2 CaroBkHld 3.20 -.70 -17.9 Pct. change from previous: +0.1% High2,136.30 Low 2,077.77 nies fell 8.94, or 1.5 percent, to 590.03. OwensC wtB 2.05 -.45 -18.0 Taseko 3.40 -.52 -13.3 EntreMd rs 2.80 -.55 -16.4 Overseas markets rose after investors Libbey 10.17 -1.36 -11.8 TeslaMot n 16.11 -3.09 -16.1 FtBcp pfB 2.01 -.29 -12.6 July 6, 2010 1,400 found stock prices more attractive and MPG pfA 12.00 -1.60 -11.8 StreamG un 6.50 -.70 -9.7 JksvllBcIL 9.53 -1.64 -14.7 1,300 Stepan pf 73.32 -9.68 -11.7 BioTime n 5.09 -.53 -9.4 Ctrip.com s 32.81 -5.26 -13.8 Australias central bank issued an upbeat 5VCPFCTF 1,200 forecast for the countrys economy. DIARY DIARY DIARY 2QQT¶U 1,100 Britains FTSE 100 rose 2.9 percent, 1,000 Advanced 1,515 Advanced 189 Advanced 908 Germanys DAX index gained 2.2 percent, +5.48 900 Declined 1,562 Declined 283 Declined 1,786 and Frances CAC-40 jumped 2.7 percent. Unchanged 119 Unchanged 44 Unchanged 92 800 M A M J J Total issues 3,196 Total issues 516 Total issues 2,786 1,028.06 Japans Nikkei stock average rose 0.8 per- New Highs 57 New Highs 11 New Highs 13 Pct. change from previous: +0.54% High 1,042.50 Low 1,018.35 cent. New Lows 95 New Lows 15 New Lows 181 Volume 4,695,465,310 Volume 81,234,145 Volume 2,041,538,932 SOURCE: SunGard AP

INDEXES 11,258.01 8,087.19 Dow Jones Industrials 9,743.62 +57.14 +.59 -6.56 +19.35 COMMODITIES REPORT 4,812.87 2,988.88 Dow Jones Transportation 3,906.23 -26.17 -.67 -4.72 +27.53 without notice. Producers desiring more recent price information Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 3.00-4.00. 408.57 342.02 Dow Jones Utilities 360.37 +4.10 +1.15 -9.46 +4.02 C LOSING FUTURES should contact dealers. Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons: 100 count. 7,743.74 5,552.82 NYSE Composite 6,486.12 +51.31 +.80 -9.73 +14.70 Pintos, no quote, new crop great northerns, no quote pinks, no Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A). quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. Prices are given Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count 10.00: 100 1,994.20 1,497.10 Amex Index 1,799.47 +.90 +.05 -1.40 +17.66 Month Commodity High Low Close Change by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current June 30. count 7.50. 2,535.28 1,727.05 Nasdaq Composite 2,093.88 +2.09 +.10 -7.72 +19.91 Aug Live cattle 90.85 89.75 89.80 + .33 Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 4.50. 1,219.80 869.32 S&P 500 1,028.06 +5.48 +.54 -7.81 +16.69 Oct Live cattle 91.95 91.10 91.10 + .18 News, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pintos, $28-$30 great Aug Feeder cattle 113.70 113.33 113.53 + .85 northerns, not established small whites, not established pinks, 12,847.91 8,900.27 Wilshire 5000 10,751.72 +29.85 +.28 -6.90 +19.14 Sep Feeder cattle 113.78 113.40 113.58 + .83 Ltd. $30 small reds, Ltd. $30. Quotes current June 30. 745.95 473.54 Russell 2000 590.03 -8.94 -1.49 -5.65 +21.84 Oct Feeder cattle 113.65 113.30 113.58 + .78 C HEESE Jul Lean hogs 78.95 78.55 78.78 + .58 Aug Lean hogs 81.00 80.20 80.28 + .23 STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Jul Pork belly 98.50 97.50 98.50 .xx G RAINS Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Aug Pork belly 94.80 94.00 94.70 - .05 Barrels: $1.4500, + .0500: Blocks: $1.4750, + .0200 AlliantEgy 1.58 39 31.83 +.36 +5.2 Kaman .56 19 21.49 -.58 -6.9 Jul Wheat xxx.xx xxx.xx 496.75 + 5.00 Aug Wheat 525.00 505.00 507.50 + 4.50 AlliantTch ... 7 60.32 -1.60 -31.7 Keycorp .04 ... 7.41 +.19 +33.5 Jul KC Wheat 525.00 515.00 512.75 + 5.50 Valley Grains AmCasino .42 ... 14.33 -.20 -5.9 LeeEnt ...... 2.31 +.01 -33.4 Sep KC Wheat 536.00 518.50 521.00 + 5.00 Prices for wheat per bushel: mixed grain, oats, corn and beans M ETALS/MONEY Aon Corp .60 15 37.24 +.13 -2.9 MicronT ... 6 8.35 +.13 -20.9 Jul MPS Wheat 538.00 535.25 527.75 + 5.50 per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without notice. Sep MPS Wheat 549.75 524.75 535.75 + 4.75 Soft white wheat, ask barley, $5.90 oats, $5.80 corn, $6.90 (15 BallardPw ...... 1.64 +.03 -13.2 OfficeMax ... 32 12.46 -1.05 -1.8 Jul Corn 371.00 360.50 360.00 - 4.00 percent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices Nonferrous BkofAm .04 67 14.06 +.22 -6.6 RockTen .60 10 49.26 +.03 -2.3 Sep Corn 379.50 368.25 368.00 - 4.50 current June 30. NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices Tue. ConAgra .80 14 23.26 +.10 +.9 Sensient .80f 13 25.79 -.13 -1.9 Jul Soybeans 974.50 966.50 964.25 + 1.50 Barley, $6.25 (48-lb. minimum) spot delivery in Gooding: corn, no Aluminum -$0.8663 per lb., London Metal Exch. Aug Soybeans 957.00 940.50 940.50 - 4.00 quote (Twin Falls only). Prices quoted by JD Heiskell. Prices cur- Copper -$2.9205 Cathode full plate, LME. Costco .84f 19 54.00 -.23 -8.7 SkyWest .16 7 11.48 -.34 -32.2 Jun BFP Milk 13.55 13.50 13.50 + .05 rent June 30. Copper $2.9600 N.Y. Merc spot Tue. Diebold 1.08 26 26.31 +.02 -7.5 Teradyn ... 59 9.49 +.01 -11.6 Jul BFP Milk 14.65 14.37 14.61 + .25 Lead - $1731.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. DukeEngy .98f 13 16.22 +.16 -5.8 Tuppwre 1.00 12 38.18 -.52 -18.0 Aug BFP Milk 15.02 14.82 14.98 + .16 Intermountain Grain Zinc - $0.8001 per lb., London Metal Exch. Sep BFP Milk 15.00 14.87 14.94 + .08 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain Gold - $1195.00 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). DukeRlty .68 ... 10.37 -.46 -14.8 US Bancrp .20 21 22.04 +.16 -2.1 Oct BFP Milk 14.82 14.73 14.75 + .02 Report for Tuesday, July 6. Gold - $1194.80 troy oz., NY Merc spot Tue. Fastenal .80f 38 48.83 -.39 +17.3 Valhi .40 ... 11.49 -.12 -17.8 Oct Sugar 16.98 16.47 16.69 - .01 POCATELLO — White wheat 3.85 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 3.64 Silver - $17.930 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). Heinz 1.80f 16 43.50 +.34 +1.7 WalMart 1.21f 13 48.57 +.57 -9.1 Mar Sugar 17.32 16.91 17.09 - .01 (up 3) 14 percent spring 4.99 (up 3) barley 5.63 (steady) Silver - $17.833 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue. Sep B-Pound 1.5227 1.5081 1.5150 - .0044 BURLEY — White wheat 3.95 (up 4) 11.5 percent winter 3.83 (up 5) Platinum -$1515.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). HewlettP .32 12 43.17 +.36 -16.2 WashFed .20 ... 15.75 -.20 -18.6 Dec B-Pound 1.5223 1.5097 1.5145 - .0047 14 percent spring 4.87 (down 6) Barley 5.25 (steady) Platinum -$1513.80 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue. HomeDp .95 16 27.34 -.42 -5.5 WellsFargo .20 10 25.15 +.27 -6.8 Sep J-Yen 1.1459 1.1376 1.1437 + .0027 OGDEN — White wheat 4.20 (up 5) 11.5 percent winter 3.97 (up Idacorp 1.20 13 33.02 +.20 +3.3 ZionBcp .04 ... 20.88 +.13 +62.7 Dec J-Yen 1.1474 1.1399 1.1468 + .0038 10) 14 percent spring 5.16 (up 4) Barley 6.02 (steady) Gold Sep Euro-currency 1.2666 1.2483 1.2626 + .0069 PORTLAND — White wheat 4.68 (up 5) 11 percent winter 4.96-5.01 By The Associated Press Dec Euro-currency 1.2663 1.2490 1.2622 + .0060 (up 5) 14 percent spring 6.42 (up 9) Selected world gold prices, Tuesday. Sep Canada dollar .9532 .9360 .9480 + .0087 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 6.33 (up 16): bushel 3.80 (up 10) London morning fixing: $1210.75 up $9.25. OW O EAD THE EPORT Dec Canada dollar .9518 .9360 .9450 + .0065 London afternoon fixing: $1195.00 off $6.50 H T R R Sep U.S. Dollar 85.08 84.04 84.28 - .59 NY Handy & Harman: $1195.00 off $6.50. Aug Comex gold 1215.1 1189.5 1193.7 - 14.0 NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1290.60 off $7.02. Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Oct Comex gold 1216.4 1192.0 1194.3 - 15.3 L IVESTOCK NY Engelhard: $1197.68 off $6.51. during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Jul Comex silver 18.00 17.60 17.84 + .14 NY Engelhard fabricated: $1287.51 off $7.00. past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of Sep Comex silver 18.04 17.62 17.85 + .13 NY Merc. gold July Tue. $1194.80 off $12.60. Sep Treasury bond 128.6 127.2 127.3 + .25 Intermountain Livestock NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Tue. $1190.00 off $20.00. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Dec Treasury bond 126.2 125.2 125.2 + .24 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Livestock wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend Jul Coffee 161.00 155.00 155.50 - 6.80 Report for Tuesday, July 6. Silver rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Sep Coffee 163.50 156.85 157.65 - 6.65 LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producers Livestock Market on NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Tuesday $17.930 up owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – Jul Cocoa 2613 2550 2594 + 37 Wednesday. Utility and commercial cows 57.00-63.00 younger $0.135. When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. Sep Cocoa 2414 2390 2394 - 6 heiferettes 64.00-74.00 heavy feeder steers 92.00-103.00 light H&H fabricated $21.516 up $0.162. Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Jul Cotton 82.46 81.40 81.60 - .04 feeder steers 98.00-122.00 stocker steers 107.00-126.00 heavy The morning bullion price for silver in London $17.850 off $0.130. Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased Oct Cotton 78.67 77.00 77.12 - .71 holstein feeder steers n/a light holstein feeder steers n/a heavy Engelhard $17.730 off $0.030. Aug Crude oil 73.86 71.09 72.23 + .09 feeder heifers 92.00-104.00 light feeder heifers 97.00-115.00 Engelhard fabricated $21.276 off $0.036. on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- Aug Unleaded gas 2.0340 1.9480 1.9745 - .0032 stocker heifers n/a bulls 57.00-69.00 Remarks: Butcher cow and NY Merc silver spot month Tuesday $17.833 up $0.135. dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, Aug Heating oil 1.9690 1.8968 1.9290 + .0135 bull market steady. accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- Aug Natural gas 4.900 4.654 4.683 - .004 Dollar-Gold-Glance tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Quotations from Sinclair & Co., 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 Dollar and precious metals at a glance stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or P OTATOES NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Tuesday, com- distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales pared with late Monday in New York: in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, B EANS Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day or securities assumed by such companies. Yen 87.43 87.74 Potatoes Euro $1.2620 $1.2538 • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Pound $1.5149 $1.5138 Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - Valley Beans points Friday. Swiss franc 1.0594 1.0650 No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 10.50-11.00: 100 Canadian dollar 1.0557 1.0651 tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change count 5.00. Mexican peso 12.9350 13.1400 cash dividend. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Get more stocks and commodities information online at Magicvalley.com/business/ Pfizer gets EU approval Washington residents seeking cheaper booze help for kids cholesterol drug make northern Idaho liquor store states top-seller The Associated Press end.Everett said he can buy This northern Idaho tion, health care and human TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — of November 2011. Pfizer, the a bottle of cinnamon region has become some- services but means con- The European Union has worlds biggest drugmaker, POST FALLS — A state whisky in Idaho for $11.80, thing of a magnet for shop- sumers pay more for several approved a new chewable will quickly lose most Lipitor liquor store in Post Falls has and the same bottle would pers from eastern convenience-store favorites, form of cholesterol block- revenue once generic compe- become Idahos top-seller cost about $17 in his state. Washington trying to avoid including soda, bottled buster Lipitor for children 10 tition hits, so the company of booze, with customers “Its about being cheaper paying for more for certain water, major-brand beer, and up with high levels of bad has been trying to boost sales from nearby eastern over here, and this is the items in their home state. candy and cigarettes. cholesterol and triglycerides, where possible before then. Washington helping drive closest store for us, said Washington Gov. Chris Its higher prices that have a type of blood fat, Pfizer said Pfizer said last fall that it up sales of distilled spirits. Everett, pointing out the Gregoire this year approved a sent residents, including Tuesday. plans to apply for a six- Brent Layton lives in Post large number of out-of- revenue package that nets Mike Smith of Spokane, The approval includes month extension of its patent Falls and said there are state license plates outside roughly $780 million to across the border for some children whose high blood in European countries, after times he finds himself out- the store. avoid deeper cuts to educa- items. fats are due to an inherited doing studies of Lipitor in numbered by shoppers The Idaho State Liquor disease that causes extremely youngsters. from Spokane, Wash. Division reports sales at the high cholesterol levels, famil- As in the United States, the “Sometimes I feel like a Post Falls store are estimat- ial hypercholesterolemia. European Union allows drug minority coming in here, ed at about $5 million for New York-based Pfizer makers to seek an additional Layton told the Coeur the most recent fiscal year, Inc. won U.S. approval for six months of patent protec- dAlene Press. a 10 percent jump from the Auction Lipitor use in children 10 to 17 tion for medications if they Buzz Everett was among previous year. Statewide, with that condition in 2002. test them in children, who customers from Spokane liquor sales rose about 2 Lipitor is the worlds top- generally are excluded from who made the roughly 20- percent, from $135.8 mil- selling drug, with 2009 sales the drug studies performed mile drive to the northern lion to about $137.8 million, Calendar of about $13 billion, but its to win approval for a new Idaho store to buy liquor according to preliminary U.S. patent expires at the end medication. before the holiday week- data. Through July 28, 2010 Interested in advertising your auction? Call Jill today at 208.735.3222 or Jobless e-mail [email protected] Continued from Business 1 ing for jobs. not renewed the program. New hiring was 8 percent SATURDAY, JULY 10, 11:00 AM SUNDAY, JULY 11, 11:00 AM Initial estimates by offi- The statewide unemploy- More than 41,000 checks below June 2009 to mark Quigley Auction, Buhl,ID Kimbrough Auction, Jerome,ID cials at Idaho Department of ment rate declined two- for a total of $11.3 million in the weakest June on record. Tractor, Machinery, Lawn & Garden Items, Appliances, Collectibles, Bedroom Furniture, Appliances, Furntire, Household, Shop, Misc. Furniture, Houshold Misc., Lawn & Garden Labor project that the tenths of a percentage point state and federal benefits Hiring was more than offset Times-News Ad: 07/08 Collector Pickup, Farm & Shop Items unemployment rate could to 8.8 percent in June com- were distributed to jobless by the end of temporary www.mastersauction.com Times-News Ad: 07/09 www.mastersauction.com drop as low as 5.5 percent as pared to the previous workers in Idaho during the employment for more than Masters Masters the company hires more month, matching the rate first week of June. 1,400 Census Bureau work- Auction Service Auction Service than 600 workers in coming for October 2009 when Job creation in Idaho dur- ers. months — that would push unemployment across ing June was weaker than the regional unemployment Idaho was climbing to a peak normal for the month, Joshua Palmer may be JULY 15 TO JULY 28 MONDAY, JULY 12, 5:30PM Online Gun Auction COLLECTOR’S NIGHT rate down to the lowest in of 9.5 percent this February. according to the report by reached at jpalmer@magic- Now taking consignments Twin Falls,ID the state. 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IDAHO AUCTION workers from Magic Valley Idaho saw 4,400 unem- ONLINE-LOCAL — something that isnt like- ployed workers lose their ly with about 700,000 benefits in the first week of TUESDAY,JULY 13, 5PM SATURDAY, JULY 17, 11:00 AM Jerome Harris Estate Auction, Buhl,ID Idahoans desperately look- June because Congress had Household, Tools, Antiques, Household, Camping Equip., Lawn, Garden, & Outrageous Oddities Shop Items, Hobby & Specialty Items 324-5521 Times-News Ad: 07/15 When You’re Serious About www.klaasauction.com www.mastersauction.com Masters Investing... Auction Service IRA'S * ROTH'S * 529'S * SEP'S * SIMPLE'S WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 10:00AM 401K'S * CUSTODIAL * JOINT * TRUST'S * TOD'S Evan Koller Estate Auction, Cornish, Utah To fi nd out more, POD'S * STOCKS * BONDS * MUTUAL FUNDS Tractors, Construction, Trucks, Busses, Trailers, Vehicles, and much more ETF'S * OPTIONS Times-News ad: 07/10 Auctions www.us-auctioneers.com click on PERKINS, SMART & BOYD, INC. 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BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Mostly sunny and pleasant. High 82. Today Tonight Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 82 49 0.00" Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 52. Challis 73 40 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 75 45 0.00" Idaho Falls 74 43 0.00" Tomorrow: Warmer and mostly sunny. High 87. Jerome 76 47 0.00" Lewiston 82 49 0.00" Lowell 82 47 0.03" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta 77 52 n/a" Sunny and Clear and mild Partly cloudy Isolated Mostly sunny Hot and dry Pocatello 75 42 0.00" warm and hot thunderstorms Rexburg 70 48 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 72 39 0.00" and hot Stanley 70 37 0.00" Sun Valley 69 42 0.00" Yesterday’s High 75° Yesterday’s 0.00" High 86° Low 55° 90° / 62° 93° / 63° 91° / 60° 93° / 62° Yesterday’s Low 47° Month to Date 0.00" Normal High / Low 86° / 54° Avg. Month to Date 0.08" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 102° in 1999 Water Year to Date 8.51" Record Low 36° in 1986 Avg. Water Year to Date 8.95" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 77° Yesterday’s 0.00" Yesterday’s High 54% 5 pm Yesterday 30.09 in. Today Sunrise: 6:08 AM Sunset: 9:18 PM Yesterday’s Low 51° Month to Date 0.00" Yesterday’s Low 19% Thursday Sunrise: 6:08 AM Sunset: 9:17 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 84° / 53° Avg. Month to Date 0.06" Today’s Forecast Avg. 41% Friday Sunrise: 6:09 AM Sunset: 9:17 PM Warm, mostly sunny and very nice today and Record High 99° in 2007 Water Year to Date 8.08" Saturday Sunrise: 6:10 AM Sunset: 9:16 PM Thursday. Warm with scattered showers and Record Low 38° in 1986 Avg. Water Year to Date 9.79" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Sunday Sunrise: 6:10 AM Sunset: 9:16 PM thunderstorms on Friday. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 80'sTonight’s Lows 40's to 50's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 85 / 51 BOISE Today Moonrise: 2:07 AM Moonset: 5:33 PM 9 11 3 5 7 10 Temperatures will be heating up for the Thursday New First Full Last Moonrise: 2:49 AM Moonset: 6:39 PM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming rest of the week. Conditions also look July 11 July 18 July 26 Aug. 3 Friday Moonrise: 3:41 AM Moonset: 7:40 PM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com dry other than a few storms on Friday. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Friday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 90 / 64 Today Highs/Lows 80's to 90's / 50's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 88 56 su 92 62 pc 93 62 th Atlanta 96 72 pc 97 72 pc Orlando 93 73 pc 96 74 pc Acapulco 85 75 pc 85 74 pc Moscow 82 62 sh 79 64 th Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 84 52 su 87 54 su 90 54 pc Atlantic City 88 71 th 79 70 pc Philadelphia 99 76 pc 94 74 th Athens 81 74 pc 77 72 pc Nairobi 65 54 r 67 51 pc Warm today then becoming Burley 82 52 pc 87 56 pc 86 56 pc Baltimore 100 76 pc 92 70 th Phoenix 109 85 pc 110 88 pc Auckland 54 41 pc 53 34 sh Oslo 66 55 pc 64 50 sh 83 / 55 hot for Thursday and the Challis 81 49 pc 87 56 pc 84 56 th Billings 75 51 pc 81 57 pc Portland, ME 92 62 su 94 61 su Bangkok 90 76 th 91 76 th Paris 83 55 pc 88 65 pc Coeur d’ Alene 85 51 su 88 57 su 88 57 pc Birmingham 95 74 pc 96 73 pc Raleigh 100 74 pc 93 73 th Beijing 97 69 sh 86 68 sh Prague 71 49 pc 82 57 pc remainder of the week. 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Regina 72 52 sh 75 54 pc Low: 28 at Wisdom, Mont. More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather ~ Sheryl Crow Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. Temps soar above 100 in Eastern U.S. By David B. Caruso and Jim Fitzgerald Associated Press writers

NEW YORK — The East Coast roasted under an unre- lenting sun Tuesday as record-setting temperatures soared past 100 from Virginia to Massachusetts, utility A girl cools companies cranked up power off in water to the limit to cool the sweat- spraying from a ing masses and railroad fire hydrant in tracks were so hot commuter Island County Sheriff’s Office/AP file photo the Kensington trains had to slow down. This July 2009 image shows Colton Harris-Moore, the so-called “It’s brutal,’’ said con- neighborhood ‘Barefoot Bandit.’Police were hunting a pilot who vanished after struction worker Pat of Philadelphia, wrecking a single-engine Cessna in shallow waters off the Bahamas McHugh, 49, his face shiny Tuesday. on Tuesday after it was apparently stolen in Bloomington, Ind. with sweat,as he took a break in New York City. “Worst heat on the job in 10 years.” The temperature broke Stolen plane fits records for the day in New York, where it hit 103, and in Philadelphia, where it reached 102. AP photo pattern of elusive It was also over 100 in didn’t buckle. heads to keep the sweat from hot and asphalt sticky. cities from Richmond, Va.,to Few power problems were their eyes. “Hydrate,’’ President Boston, and Providence, R.I., reported and the operators of “Man, this stinks,’’Miguel Obama reminded a group of and Hartford, Conn., also set the regional electrical sys- said. “We just got out of reporters as they left the Oval ‘Barefoot Bandit’ records. tems that serve the Mid- school and this is supposed Office at the White House. “It’s safe to say this is one Atlantic, New England and to be when we have fun, but Meteorologists in some By Megan Reynolds airport and “the details of of the hottest days in about a New York said they had this is too much. We thought places began calling the hot Associated Press writer the stolen vehicle seemed to decade for many locations in ample capacity. Usage it would be cooler on the stretch a heat wave, a phe- fit that of the pattern the Northeast and even appeared to be falling just bike, but now we’re going nomenon defined in the NASSAU, Bahamas — known as the Barefoot inland,’’ said Sean Potter of short of records set through- home. It’s just too hot.’’ Northeast as three consecu- Police were hunting across Bandit.’’ the National Weather out the Northeast during a “You can’t breathe out tive days of temperatures of a tourist island Tuesday for Authorities believe he Service. “You’d go back to major heat wave in 2006. here,’’Vincent added. 90 or above. New Jersey’s signs of a pilot who van- has taken five planes, luxu- 2001 or maybe 1999 to find a Still, it was oppressive. In downtown Phila- largest city, Newark, handily ished after wrecking a small ry cars and power boats. similar heat wave.’’ On the baking streets of delphia, pedestrians and beat that threshold, hitting plane in the Bahamas and FBI Special Agent Steven With people cranking up the Bronx, 14-year-old drivers appeared to move a 100 for the third day in a row. investigators in the U.S. Dean in Seattle says a war- the air conditioning, energy Miguel Pena and 13-year-old little more slowly in the heat, Temperatures in the Mid- turned their suspicions rant for Harris-Moore was officials said there was Vincent Quiles walked their which combined high Atlantic region are expected toward an American issued for the theft of an tremendous demand for bicycles up a steep hill, white humidity with clear sunny to be in the high 90s to 100 teenager on the run dubbed airplane from Bonners electricity, but the grid handkerchiefs around their skies that made sidewalks again on Wednesday. “the Barefoot Bandit.’’ Ferry, Idaho, on Sept. 29, The single-engine 2009. The plane crash- Cessna that crashed in landed after running out of shallow waters off Abaco fuel 260 miles away near island was apparently Snohomish, Wash. stolen more than 1,000 In Abaco, a sparsely pop- U.S. soldier charged in leak miles away in Bloomington, ulated northern Bahamian Ind. By the time rescuers island known for fishing arrived Sunday, nobody and sailing, police were was inside. handing out wanted posters The 2009 Cessna 400 appealing for information of classified Iraq attack video Corvalis was stolen over about Harris-Moore. the weekend from the A statement on the web- By Barbara Surk taken from the cockpit dur- A military version of a Press on Tuesday. Monroe County Airport, site of the U.S. Embassy in Associated Press writer ing a 2007 fire fight and grand jury hearing will deter- A criminal investigation is the facility’s manager, Nassau said Harris-Moore posted last April on the web- mine if Manning should face still open, the Army state- Bruce Payton said. It was may have recent injuries BAGHDAD — An site Wikileaks.org. It was an a trial by court-martial, the ment said, detailing charges unclear how the thief got and urged anyone who sees American soldier suspected unflattering portrait of the Army’s statement said. against Manning including into the airport, which has him to contact the nearest of leaking a military video of war that raised questions No date has been set for “transferring classified data a 10-foot security fence Bahamas police station. It an attack on unarmed men in about the military’s rules of the hearing that will take onto his personal computer with barbed wire and said the FBI is offering a Iraq was charged with multi- engagement and whether place in Baghdad, Army and adding unauthorized coded access gates. $10,000 reward for infor- ple counts of mishandling more should be done to pre- spokesman Lt. Col. Eric software to a classified com- U.S. authorities said the mation leading to his and leaking classified vent civilian casual- Bloom told The Associated puter system.’’ heist has similarities to arrest. data and putting ties. Troubleshooting Software/Hardware Installation Spyware Protection In Home Service Onsite Service Networking Internet Security Microsoft Windows other thefts attributed to A team of detectives in national security at Among those 19-year-old Colton Harris- this island chain off the risk, the U.S. Army believed to have been NetworkingData Storage Moore, a Washington state Florida coast traveled from said in a statement killed in the attack File Edit View Go Favorites Tools Window Help teenager who has no formal Nassau, the capital, on Tuesday. were a Reuters pho- flight training. Tuesday to join the investi- Army Spc. Bradley tographer Namir Having Problems The teen got his nick- gation and aid the search for Manning is suspect- Noor-Eldeen, 22, and Spyware with your name for allegedly com- the pilot in Abaco, police ed of leaking a classi- Manning his driver Saeed mitting crimes while shoe- Sgt. Chrislyn Skippings fied video that shows Chmagh, 40. Two Security Computer? less. He is suspected of said. a group of men walking down children were wounded. Call: 208.731.TECH stealing cars and small air- A U.S. Embassy the street before being Hours after the military planes to evade authorities spokesman, Jeff Dubel, said repeatedly shot by Apache announcement, Wikileaks since escaping from a an extensive manhunt had helicopters. The American sent out a tweet complaining halfway house near Seattle been under way since the gunners can be heard laugh- that while Manning was in 2008. weekend. ing and referring to the men charged, the “trigger-happy Payton said a detective “We have a lot of faith in as “dead bastards.’’ Apache crew remain with the Monroe County the Royal Bahamas Police If convicted on all charges, uncharged.’’ Sheriff’s Department told Force and the Royal Manning could be sentenced Manning, 22, from (208) 731-TECH him authorities had recov- Bahamas Defense Force and to a maximum 52 years in Potomac, Md., was detained Fast, Affordable, Professional ered a stolen vehicle about a they are chasing all active prison. in Baghdad in early June and [email protected] half-mile from the Indiana leads,’’Dubel said. The classified video was is now being held in Kuwait. Onsite Service Networking Internet Security Microsoft Windows Troubleshooting In Home Service Software/Hardware Installation Spyware Protection Troubleshooting Cool off with some cookies F Cookies and milk combine to make a fine frozen treat >>> FOOD 3 BBQ bean salad, Food 3 / Pea barley salad, Food 3 / Celebrating healthy eating, Food 4 / Healthy brownies, Food 8 Food WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 FEATURES EDITOR VIRGINIA HUTCHINS: 735-3242 [email protected] Just not quite right Myanmar refugees struggle to re-create dishes in Twin Falls By Melissa Davlin Times-News writer

There was no shortage of food on Cung Awi’s kitchen table Monday, and on the surface, it looked like what he would eat in his native Myanmar, formerly Burma. He can find most of the same ingredients — beef, chicken, cilantro, chayote squash, rice, spinach — that his family used in Myanmar and the refugee camp in Malaysia where they lived for three years. The food is good and filling, but slightly bland. That’s not always the case with Myanmar food, Awi said. “Today is just simple. We did not put any seasoning,” said Awi, who goes by Steven. Awi has problems finding Myanmar sea- Cung Awi sonings and spices in Twin Falls.Although he is learning English, he said he and other Myanmar refugees aren’t yet skilled enough to describe the seasonings to store owners for special orders. “We can’t find it,” he said. So their food is less flavorful than what they would have eaten in their home country. One soup, called tihang, con- sisted of boiled spinach in water — and nothing else. Baked chicken had nothing more than salt. A salad called chit ti ni married cabbage and tomato with cilantro, the only herb in the meal. Sokry Heng, who owns Asian Food Market with her hus- band,Yip,said most of her Myanmar customers who come to the store don’t speak English.Heng,who moved to Twin Falls from Cambodia in 2000, often deals with newly arrived refugee families and can steer customers toward familiar food. “If they buy salami,I know they don’t eat salami,”she said. Nepalis often try to buy the wrong type of rice, but Heng knows they are looking for basmati. Myanmar food is similar to Cambodian food, Heng said. “They eat a lot of vegetables, noodles, chili, coconut milk,” she said.Both cuisines use a lot of soy sauce and oyster sauce, Photos by MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News and not as many spices as the Nepalis. Myanmar dishes rest on Cung Awi’s table in Twin Falls. Though all of the vegetables used in the meal are the same as the ones the family ate in a refugee Still, Awi said, there are a couple of essential Myanmar fla- camp in Malaysia, they say it has been hard finding the spices that make the food taste the same as it did overseas. vors that he hasn’t been able to track down in America. Online recipes for Myanmar soups, curries and noodle College of Southern Idaho Refugee Center, estimated that same ingredients they used before coming to Twin Falls. dishes cite ginger, garlic, onions, fresh coriander and a about 100 refugees from Myanmar have arrived since “They don’t normally know the names (of food) that we shrimp paste called ngapi as the most commonly used 2008, although several of those families have moved to would know,” Pospichal said. Myanmar spices and seasonings. other states since then. The refugee center is trying to While Awi learns English and grows accustomed to Most Myanmar people eat the same cuisine, regardless of secure a grant that would help refugees grow the vegetables American culture, he and his family are becoming acquaint- what ethnic group they belong to, Awi said. Awi and his fam- they ate in their home countries. Refugees also work two ed with western food. He and his wife, Dawt Chin Sung, like ily are part of the Chin minority,but other Myanmar families community garden plots, where they grow tomatoes, Mexican food, southern fried chicken and pizza. of Twin Falls are part of the Karen minority. All of them have cilantro, onions, potatoes, beans and other foods common “In America, they are very clever (with food),” Awi said. trouble finding seasonings, he said. to their cuisines. Their children, 3-year-old Van Biak Thang and 18- Michelle Pospichal, volunteer coordinator for the Still, the language barrier prevents some from finding the month-old Ro Si Tha Len Par, love American sweets. “Every time, they ask me for candy,” Awi said. But all the pizza in the world can’t replace the dishes he grew up with. “I miss my country’s food,”he said.

Melissa Davlin may be reached at 735-3234 or [email protected]. Dawt Chin Sung sits with her children, 3-year-old Van Biak Thang and Ro Si Tha Len Par, 1, at their apartment in Twin Falls. The family came from a refugee camp in Malaysia after fleeing their native Myanmar, formerly Burma.

Cung Awi is working hard on his English. Besides gaining good employment and more social connections, Awi says that learning English would help in finding spices for Myanmar dishes. Ideas for what to do with summer’s bounty Susie Middleton, By Michele Kayal “Huah!’’ and offers a strategy for Cooking). Great book for vege- author of ‘Fast, For The Associated Press decoding and deploying a greater phobics or people stuck in a Fresh and Green,’ variety of vegetables. steamed broccoli rut. suggests this slaw Right about now farmers mar- Built around foundation “Cooking from the Garden’’ by ket devotees start coming home recipes for eight cooking tech- Ruth Lively (Taunton Press,2010) recipe for the savoy with more than they niques such as features more than 200 recipes cabbage you have know what to do grilling, roasting and that aim to move the greens from on hand. Find the with, simply be- sauteing, the book your backyard to your table with recipe for this dish cause it’s all so teaches home cooks minimal fuss. With the big, on Food 3. beautiful. how to handle differ- blocky look of an elementary But an unusually ent vegetables, and school textbook, the book offers good crop of pro- then offers sugges- quick, comfy fare like tomatoes in duce-centered tions for enlivening shallot-flavored cream (cooking cookbooks offers them. Roasted cauli- time about 5 minutes), stir-fried inventive ways to flower gets a shrimp with asparagus, and use the bounty to its Moroccan feel from chicken pot pie with rosemary best advantage. orange zest and biscuits. Home gardeners will Susie Middleton’s olives, and the simple appreciate the section on turning “Fast, Fresh and Green’’ slaw strikes a Southwest note your piles of borage and lemon (Chronicle Books, 2010) injects with lime, cilantro and Serrano AP photo your cooking with a little peppers (technique: No See BOUNTY, Food 3 Food 2 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 FOOD Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Whats new at your restaurant for summer Researcher finds lax food If hot weather means new watermelon salad — any or call 788-3475 with your summer menu items at items on the menu at your dish thats here today but suggestions for summer restaurants in south-central safety in restaurants restaurant (or your favorite gone once school starts. restaurant dishes that we Idaho; thats Blaine, Camas, By Nicole Norfleet about 76 million foodborne restaurant), we want to hear E-mail reporter Ariel should tell your neighbors Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Associated Press writer illnesses a year. While most about it. Were thinking Hansen by noon Friday at about. Lincoln, Minidoka and Twin of these cases are mild and about barbecue, lime punch, [email protected] Were interested in new Falls counties. RALEIGH, N.C. — Heres dont have long-term symp- an unappetizing thought: A toms, foodborne illnesses ? review of restaurant food cause about 5,000 deaths safety practices found that a annually, according to the typical kitchen worker Centers for Disease Control cross-contaminates food and Prevention. From 1998 with potentially dangerous to 2004, the latest figures pathogens about once per available, more than 50 per- hour. cent of foodborne disease Among the risky behav- outbreaks reported to the iors cited were workers using CDC were associated with aprons and other garments restaurants or delicatessens. to dry hands, as well as using Cross-contamination the same utensils and sur- happens when pathogens, faces to prepare both raw such as salmonella and E. and cooked foods, according coli, are transferred from to a review by a North raw food or contaminated Carolina State University source to already prepared researcher. food. For example, when a Both practices are consid- cook uses the same knife to ered health violations, said first cut raw chicken and Ben Chapman, an assistant then to slice a sandwich. professor and food safety Chapman says the risky specialist who used video behaviors were most preva- cameras in eight restaurant lent during busy periods. For kitchens to monitor worker example, some employees food safety habits. didnt attempt to wash their Joan McGlockton, a food hands during lunch and policy representative for the breakfast rushes. Multiple National Restaurant Assoc- workers using the same tools iation, said that while the caused many of the cross- study is disconcerting, the contaminations, according association doesnt feel it is to the review published in AP photo representative of the entire the June issue of the Journal restaurant industry. of Food Protection. Easy to make and packed with flavor, this salad will be a welcome change from the usual pasta or potato salad at a summer cookout. “We apply strong empha- There was also some good sis on employee training in news: Chapman found that areas of food safety to ensure posting information about Real salads have bacon, beans, BBQ sauce that proper practices in food safety in kitchens and hygiene, food handling and break rooms that gives By J.M. 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Pour the filling with excess fat and sugar. flour on top (the fruit will float The crust usually is the 2 teaspoons cornstarch but this won’t affect the biggest culprit, with up to 1/4 teaspoon almond final results). Bake for 25 220 calories and 15 grams of extract minutes. fat per serving. Pinch of salt After the pie has baked for But the fillings can be 1 store-bought,refrigerat- 25 minutes and the filling is trouble as well. Even fruit ed pie crust beginning to set, remove fillings, which seem healthy 1 cup blueberries from oven and cover the enough on the surface, can 1 cup peeled,sliced peach- edges of the crust with foil to be hiding more sugar than es help prevent over browning. you think, and sometimes Reduce heat to 350 degrees are laced with butter. Position a rack in lower and return the pie to oven. Rather than give up your third of the oven. Heat the Bake until a knife inserted favorite pie, you could take AP photo oven to 400 degrees. Coat a at the center of the pie the road of moderation and This pie foregoes a top crust where much of the fat hides, while using skim milk and Greek-style yogurt for 9-inch pie pan with cooking comes out clean, another 20 just enjoy a tiny slice. spray. to 25 minutes (the pie may The other strategy for a thick but light custard filling. To make the filling, in a puff up quite a bit but will keeping pie in your diet is to sweetening fillings with tapioca as a thickener. nonfat Greek-style yogurt, medium bowl, combine the settle during cooling). Let make one you can feel good fruit juice concentrates or This single crust blueber- which adds body and a hint sugar, milk, yogurt, eggs, cool for 1 1/2 hours. Serve about indulging in. 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Place fats); 41 mg cholesterol; 34 g the right idea, just try to be made lighter with low- tard made with only two CUSTARD PIE the crust in the pie pan and carbohydrate; 4 g protein; 1 limit the sugar. Consider fat milk using cornstarch or whole eggs, skim milk and Start to finish: 3 hours (15 trim so it overhangs evenly g fiber; 163 mg sodium. WEATHER There’s a trick to making perfect pork chops 24/7 By Stephanie Witt Sedgwick Place the leeks in a large Wipe the skillet or pan 10 minutes. Special to The Washington Post bowl and fill the bowl with clean. Return it to the stove Meanwhile, add the leeks cold water. Soak the leeks over medium-high heat to the cooking liquid in the Boneless pork chops are for 10 minutes, then scoop and add just enough oil (2 to skillet or pan; increase the IGA so lean that overcooking them out of the water. If 3 teaspoons) to coat the heat to medium-high. AV TE them is all too easy. there is dirt in the bottom bottom evenly. 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Cook or medium-low so the liq- ed fat, 60 mg cholesterol, from leeks that have been for 30 minutes, until the uid bubbles at the edges. 216 mg sodium, 3 g dietary www.winwithwestport.com slow-cooked in advance. I leeks are quite soft and ten- Cook for 4 minutes, then fiber, 6 g sugar. add them to the braising der. Most of the water turn the chops over and liquid and let them cook should have cooked away.If cook for 4 to 5 minutes or together for a few minutes not, remove the lid and until their internal temper- while the liquid reduces. A increase the heat to medi- ature registers 160 degrees little butter enriches the um- high until the liquid on an instant-read ther- sauce without adding too evaporates; the leeks mometer. much fat. should be moist but not Transfer the chops to a Leeks are notoriously wet. Transfer to a shallow plate and cover loosely with sandy, so soak them in cold dish. aluminum foil. 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Alaniz, 66, member of the James, 60, of Twin ter, Sue Ann Thursday, July 1, 2010, at 6 of Jerome, passed Catholic Church and Falls, passed away Schwartz. p.m. at his daughter’s home away peacefully at donated many hours peacefully at home Janice was a won- after a three-year battle with his home Tuesday, of service and his Thursday, June 10, derful wife and prostate cancer. On Thanks- July 6, 2010. skills to St. Jerome’s 2010. mother. She was giving Day 2008, he accepted He was born Dec. Catholic Church. The youngest of always taking care of Christ as his Lord and Savior 11, 1943, in Mexico Fernando is sur- four children, Janice someone, young or and desired to become a bet- City, Mexico, the son vived by his wife, was born Dec. 11, old. Her heart and ter person. of Antonio Alaniz and Griselda; their children, 1949, in Newberg, Ore., to kindness touched the lives of Grady was born in Eckert, Helena Panyagua. He spent Monica (Chuck) Hilt of James and Retta Adkins. many. Texas, on April 17, 1923, to his youth in Mexico and Gooding, Marisela of Janice is survived by her A celebration of life will be Louis Levi Evans and Mary moved to Los Angeles, Calif. Jerome, Fernando Jr. (Amy) daughter, Jessica James; a held at 3 p.m. Sunday, July Elizabeth Moehle-Evans. He On Aug. 17, 1965, he married of Twin Falls and Jessica (Jay) brother, James Adkins; and a 11, at her home, 319 Seventh had five brothers and four sis- the love of his life, Griselda of Twin Falls. sister,Imogene Johnson; and Ave. E. in Twin Falls. All ters and attended school in Burgos. Together they raised He is also survived by 10 the many she cared for in her friends and family are wel- Eckert. Grady joined the U.S. three children and their grandchildren; two great- lifetime. She was preceded come. Navy in 1942,where he served granddaughter, Jessica. grandchildren; one brother, his country as an aviation Fernando spent most of his Amado Alaniz; many mechanic while serving in the working life as a skilled cabi- extended family members; Soloman Islands at net maker, carpenter and and best friend, Guadalupe Guadalcanal, Espiritu Santos craftsman. The family later “Gato” Rendon and many Queen addresses and New Caledonia. After settled in Jerome, Idaho. other friends. He was pre- returning to the states, he was Fernando loved fishing, ceded in death by his parents stationed at Corpus Christi playing dominoes, horses, and six siblings. Naval Air Station until 1945. oldies music and the Los A memorial funeral Mass UN, places wreath He later attended agriculture Angeles Dodgers. He loved will be celebrated at 11 a.m. school in Llano, Texas, on his working in his “dream shop” Friday, July 9, at St. Jerome’s GI Bill. and jumped at the chance to Catholic Church, 216 Second at ground zero He married the love of his take on any project. Mostly, Ave. E. in Jerome, with life, “Sherry” Marjorie Arlene he loved his family and Father Ron Wekerle presid- NEW YORK (AP) — afternoon with her hus- Bishop, on Oct. 12, 1944, in brothers, Lester Evans (Fran) worked very hard to support ing. Interment will follow in Queen Elizabeth II chal- band, Prince Philip. They Kingman, Ariz. They had five of San Antonio, Texas, and M them. He will be remem- the Jerome Cemetery. lenged the United Nations to walked slowly across a children whom they raised on T Evans (Barbara) of bered as a hard-working, Arrangements are under the fight global dangers by wooden walkway that the family farm in Heyburn. Heyburn. He was preceded in loving husband, father and care of Farnsworth Mortuary “waging’’ peace, then reaches deep over the con- Previous employment in- death by his parents; his sons, grandfather. Fernando was a of Jerome. entered ground zero on struction site. Cranes hov- cluded Rusty Douglas William “Bill”Glen Evans and Tuesday for the first time to ering overhead stopped and Heating Oil Company and Gary Gene Evans; one grand- honor the victims of the workers took a break during Barlow’s Bean Warehouse, son, William Gary Evans; and Dale Hopwood Sept. 11 attacks. the queen’s visit. both in Hazelton; Morgan his siblings, babies June and Back in New York after In silence, Elizabeth laid a Lindsey Bean Warehouse in Irvine, sisters, Wyoma, BUHL — Dale anniversary. Dale more than three decades, wreath of flowers on an iron Eden and FMC Chemical Maxine and Winona, and Hopwood, 94, of and Alice experi- the 84-year-old British pedestal near the footprint Plant in Pocatello. He also brothers, Roland and “Bud” Buhl, passed into the enced the joy of monarch turned her eyes of the trade center’s south owned a mechanic shop in L.L. Evans Jr. loving hands of his having a large family toward the future of the tower. Bowing her head, she Hazelton in 1946. Grady chose to participate Lord and Savior on with seven sons and World Trade Center: new gently brushed her gloved Grady enjoyed playing in a clinical trial contributing Monday, July 5, two daughters, skyscrapers rising over what hand against the locally baseball, rock hunting, riding to cancer research. He also 2010, in the pres- Clarence, Allen, was once smoldering debris grown red peonies, roses, motorcycles, golfing, bowl- had a strong compassion for ence of his family. Cecil, Marvin, that had buried loved ones lilies, black-eyed Susans ing, hunting and fishing. His the precious children battling Dale was born in Norma, Jack, Gene, forever. “We are not here to and other summer blos- hobbies were experimenting cancer. It was his desire to do Miller, Neb., on Feb. 6, 1916, Carol and Jerry. They never reminisce,’’ she told the soms. with inventions such as a all that he could to give back to Orville and Elva Anderson recognized a person as a world body earlier Tuesday. Then the queen met magnet-propelled engine, a to those fighting the disease. Hopwood.He was the oldest stranger; everyone became “In tomorrow’s world, we dozens of family members hoe that would require less The family would like to of three boys and one girl. an extended member of the must all work together as and first responders who physical exertion and a tool extend their heartfelt grati- Dale went to school through family. hard as ever if we are truly to had lost loved ones as the that would shut off an irriga- tude to the physicians and the eighth grade. He started Dale was preceded in be United Nations.’’ twin towers collapsed on tion sprinkler valve and other staff at the Huntsman Cancer high school but soon quit, as death by his parents, Orville Not even a record high Sept. 11, 2001. gadgets. Institute, Hospice Visions with most boys of that era he and Elva; his siblings, Glen, temperature of 102 degrees, “The queen just was ask- He was known for many and to Dr. Kerry Saurey and had to help with harvest and Merle and Irma; his son accompanied by a heat ing me about that day, and upstanding characteristics. nurse, Irene, at the Rupert was not able to continue Cecil; and grandchildren, advisory, kept the monarch how awful it must’ve been,’’ He served his country with Family Medical Center for with his schooling. Jeffery and Sharon. Dale is from New York’s hallowed said Debbie Palmer, whose pride and oftentimes became their compassionate care in Dale met the love of his survived by his wife, Alice; ground. She arrived at the husband, battalion Fire emotional while reflecting on giving him a better quality of life, Alice Fortik, at a school children, Clarence (Bonnie) 16-acre site in lower Chief Orio Palmer, was wartime memories and life. dance. They married on Hopwood, Allen (Dorien) Manhattan late Tuesday killed. events. He was generous and In memory of Grady Evans, Aug. 8, 1934, in Holdrege, Hopwood, Joyce (Cecil) a true gentleman. He was a the family would like to sug- Neb. Dale and Alice moved Hopwood, Marvin (Maggie) man of his word,a hard work- gest in lieu of flowers that from Nebraska to Colorado, Hopwood, Norma er taking pride in everything donations be made to the St. eventually settling in Buhl, Chandler, Jack (Carolyn) he did. Like a teacher, many Jude Children’s Hospital or Idaho, on Aug. 1, 1941. Dale Hopwood, Gene (Luanne) appreciated him sharing his the Disabled Veterans enjoyed farming in the Hopwood, Carol (Robert) wealth of knowledge and Administration. Lucerne area for approxi- Turner and Jerry (Linda) skills. His life’s mission was The funeral will be held at mately 15 years. He then Hopwood; as well as declaring war on obnoxious- 11 a.m. Friday, July 9, at the moved into town in 1957 to numerous grandchildren, noxious weeds! Sometimes Rasmussen Funeral Home, pursue a career in trucking, great-grandchildren and even in his sleep! 1350 E. 16th St. in Burley, including hauling hay and great-great-grandchildren. DID YOU KNOW? Survivors include his wife, where friends and family may potatoes. In 1968, Dale The funeral will be held at Social Workers are avail- Sherry Evans; his children, call one hour prior to the began working for Rangen’s. 2 p.m. Friday, July 9, at able to navigate commu- Glenna McCoy of Twin Falls, service. Officiating will be After his retirement, he Farmer Funeral Chapel in nity resources and assist Ken Evans of Heyburn, and Pastor Dennis Stoneman. continued some seasonal Buhl. A visitation with the with long term planning. Carol Layne Sue Ernst (Earl) of Elizabeth, Burial will be in the Pleasant work in farming for Bob family will take place from 4 Call us at Medical Social Colo.; a daughter-in-law, Joy View Cemetery with military Cornie. For 20 years, Dale to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 8, at Worker Evans of Arlington, Wash.; rites provided by the Mini- and Alice were “Snow the funeral chapel. A 208-735-0121 nine grandchildren; 19 great- Cassia Veterans Organiza- Birds,” spending their win- potluck dinner will be held grandchildren; and two tion. ters in Arizona and summers following the service at 4 VISIONS HOME HEALTH - HOME CARE OPTIONS in Idaho. They enjoyed trav- p.m. at the West End Senior thevisionsgroup.org eling the nation with friends Center. All friends and fam- EATH NOTICES and family, including a ily are welcome. Please D seven-week driving trip to bring a covered dish. care of Demaray Funeral Alaska. In lieu of flowers,the fam- Mary Lou Hunter Service, Gooding Chapel. In 2009, Dale and Alice ily asks that you would make Patient Spotlight SANTA MARIA, Calif. — had the distinction of cele- a donation in Dale’s name to Mary Lou Hunter, 64, of brating their 75th wedding the charity of your choice. Santa Maria, Calif., and for- Sharon Davidson merly of Shoshone, died BURLEY — Sharon “I don’t even Monday, July 20, 2009. Davidson, 61, of Burley, died SERVICES A graveside service will be Thursday, July 1, 2010, at her notice them held at 1 p.m. Friday, July 9, home. Arrangements will be J. “Bill” Quinn of Jerome, (Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral at the Wendell Cemetery in announced by the Rasmus- service at 11 a.m. today at Home in Twin Falls). Wendell. sen Funeral Home of Burley. Farnsworth Mortuary, 1343 S. once I put Lincoln in Jerome. Robert Lavelle Hildreth of Buhl, funeral at 10 a.m. Friday John C. Cameron Gary J. Kaiser Harold Oscar Brown of at the First Christian Church them on!” PAUL — John C. Gary J. Kaiser, 64, of Twin Gooding, memorial service at in Buhl; visitation from 5 to 7 Cameron, 81, of Paul, died Falls, died Saturday, July 3, 11 a.m. today at the Gooding p.m. Thursday at Farmer hese new hearing aids are very Sunday, July 4, 2010, at 2010, at his home. United Methodist Church Funeral Chapel in Buhl. Minidoka Memorial Hos- Arrangements will be (Demaray Funeral Service, “ convenient. I don’t even notice pital in Rupert. Arrange- announced by Reynolds Gooding Chapel). Christy Ann Catmull of them once I put them on. They are ments are under the care of Funeral Chapel in Twin Falls. Paul, funeral at 11 a.m. Friday T Hansen Mortuary Rupert Minerva V. Monreal of at the Emerson LDS Church, much better than what Chapel. Rupert,funeral Mass at 2 p.m. 127 S. 950 W. in Paul; visita- I had before. I love the Steven Rodriguez today at St. Nicholas Catholic tion from 6 to 8 p.m. BURLEY — Steven Church, 802 F St. in Rupert Thursday at the Hansen exceptional service I Dixie M. Woodfin Rodriguez, 69, of Burley, (Hansen Mortuary Rupert Mortuary Rupert Chapel, 710 Dixie Marie Woodfin, 86, died Tuesday,July 6, 2010, at Chapel). Sixth St., and one hour before receive at Professional of Twin Falls and formerly his home. Arrangements will the funeral Friday at the Hearing Aid Services. of Buhl, died Sunday, July 4, be announced by Hansen- Dorothy Jean McNeil church. 2010, at St. Luke’s Magic Payne Mortuary in Burley. Evans of Twin Falls, gather- Thank you, Fritz and Valley Medical Center in ing for family and friends Mary Withers of Burley, staff!” Twin Falls. The funeral will from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. celebration of life at 4 p.m. be at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 8, Marcus A. Corbeil Thursday at the Hawker Friday at Syringa Plaza in at The Church of Jesus HAGERMAN — Marcus Funeral Home, 132 S. Shilling Burley (Morrison Funeral Christ of Latter-day Saints Anthony Corbeil, 38, of Ave. in Blackfoot; graveside Home and Crematory in - Darlene Hansen, Rupert on Fair St. in Buhl (Farmer Hagerman, died Friday, July service will follow. Rupert). Funeral Chapel in Buhl). 2, 2010, while riding his Harley-Davidson. A memo- Candace C. El Baruni David Owen Hamilton of Serving you Lois Schoessler rial service will be at 1:30 Wahlstrom of Twin Falls, Jerome, funeral at 11 a.m. for p.m. Saturday, July 10, at the funeral at noon Thursday at Saturday at the Jerome LDS 25 Years! GOODING — Lois Hawker Funeral Home, 132 the Twin Falls LDS 1st Ward Stake Center, 25 N. Tiger Schoessler, 76, of Buhl and S. Shilling Ave. in Blackfoot; Chapel, 847 Eastland Drive Drive in Jerome; visitation Twin Falls Hear better in background formerly of Gooding, died visitation one hour before N. in Twin Falls; visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at - noise. 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And of canola oil rather than the ened cocoa powder and half of the chocolate Consider serving these while chocolate does contain stick of butter some recipes call 1 1/2 tablespoons canola chips. Place the pan over the brownies with low-fat ice fat (from cocoa butter), a third for. oil lowest heat and cook, stir- cream. of it is the same kind of health- As with any sweet,a brown- 6 ounces semisweet or ring constantly, until just ier monounsaturated fat found ie is dense in calories,but these bittersweet mini chocolate melted and smooth (be in olive oil. pack such a powerful chocolate chips, divided careful that the chocolate All this is good news, espe- punch you’ll be satisfied with a 1/4 cup granulated sugar does not overheat). cially when you’re presented relatively small portion. 2 tablespoons light corn Remove the pan from the with a plate of rich, chocolaty If you like, serve these syrup, blended with 3 table- heat and stir in the granulat- brownies. But beware — all brownies topped with a scoop spoons lukewarm water ed sugar, corn syrup mix- brownies are not created of low-fat vanilla ice cream or a 1/2 teaspoon almond ture, almond extract and AP photo equally in the eyes of the nutri- dollop of thick and creamy extract salt until the sugar dis- spreading evenly. into 12 brownies, wiping the tionist. nonfat Greek-style yogurt. Pinch of salt solves. Stir in the egg until Bake until almost firm at blade with a damp cloth These dark chocolate 1 large egg smoothly incorporated. the center and a toothpick between cuts. brownies with sour cherries DARK CHOCOLATE 3/4 cup dried sour cher- Gently stir in the dry ingre- comes out with some moist Per serving: 192 calories; are rich tasting, moist and ries dients. Fold in the cherries batter clinging to it, 25 to 30 58 calories from fat; 6 g fat chewy, and they sport an BROWNIES WITH and the remaining 3 ounces minutes. Let cool complete- (3 g saturated; 0 g trans admirable dietary profile. SOUR CHERRIES Position a rack in center chocolate chips just until ly on a wire rack, about 2 fats); 15 mg cholesterol; 34 g To start with, the batter is of oven.Heat the oven to 350 well blended. Transfer the hours. carbohydrate; 2 g protein; 3 made with dark or bittersweet Start to finish: 1 hour (30 degrees. Coat an 8-inch- batter to the prepared pan, Using a sharp knife, cut g fiber; 33 mg sodium.

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ARENBERG, France — Just four days into the Tour de France, Lance Armstrong is off to a rough start. On the cobblestones in Tuesday’s third stage, on which he had been expected to excel, the seven-time champ instead popped a tire, lost time changing it, and fell back of his main rivals. The 132-mile ride from Wanze, Belgium, to Arenberg Porte du Hainaut in France was the most dreaded stage of Week One — with seven sections of bone-jarring cobblestones that threatened injury, bike damage or lost time for title contenders. Thor Hushovd of Norway, leading a six-man group, won the stage in a final sprint. Fabian Cancellara, the Swiss rider who won the pro- logue, was right behind — and recovered the leader’s yellow jersey he had ceded Monday to Frenchman Sylvain Chavanel. For Armstrong, the bigger threats are riders such as defending champion Alberto Contador of Spain, 2009 runner-up Andy Schleck of Luxembourg and two-time runner-up Cadel Evans of Australia. They all leapfrogged the 38-year-old Texan. They will be tough to overcome when the next big challenges await in the Alps in Week Two and a punishing four-day run in the Pyrenees in Week Three. “Our chances took a knock today,”Armstrong said. “I’m not going home, we’ll stay in the race and keep trying.” MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News Astana team leader Contador avoided disaster, Buhl pitcher Marcus Lively throws against Kimberly in American Legion Baseball action Tuesday in Kimberly. and rode the last 18 miles with the brake jammed against his rear wheel. “I knew that if I changed the bike would be much worse and I preferred to continue with the wheel braking,”he said. “I couldn’t stand up, but hey, we saved the day.” Lookin’ Lively See TOUR, Sports 2 Game 2 and looked to carry Game 1’s momentum with Pitching, HRs lead Buhl to sweep of Kimberly him. By Michael Cole Lively.“I just hit my target and bunts down and advanced the He was able to do his job on Times-News writer pitched what the coach called. runner.” the mound and at the plate as Kimberly is a good baseball But small ball was not the he hit two home runs and KIMBERLY — Shutout team and when they get a good only way the Tribe produced as helped his team to a 17-5 victo- pitching and big hitters pro- hit you can’t let that shake you veteran hitters J.D. Leckenby ry. pelled Buhl past Kimberly 15-0 up. You have to throw strikes and Isaac McCreery were red “We have to go out and have in the first game of a Class AA and not let a hit get into your hot at the plate. McCreery fun and hit the ball,” said American Legion Baseball head.” went 3-for-3 with two doubles Leckenby.“I just have to throw doubleheader on Tuesday. “Lively has come on pretty and a triple and Leckenby strikes and do my job.” Buhl pitcher Marcus Lively strong,” said Buhl assistant added a triple and a massive Leckenby and reliever Dylan issued 15 strikeouts and gave coach Ryan Bowman. “He two-run shot in the win. Brooks combined to strike out up only two hits as he kept throws a lot of strikes and hits “I have been practicing a lot,” 12 batters in Game 2. Kimberly’s hitters guessing for his spots and that makes life a said McCreery. “I just kept my “You know that you are not six innings. The Astros only lot easier.” eye on the ball. Coach said to going to score many runs and extra-base hit came from The Tribe matched Lively’s come out hitting and to get with their offense they are a James Higginbotham in the strikeout total in runs as they everyone hitting. Hitting like tough team to play,” said fourth inning, but Lively capitalized on nearly every this makes me want to go out Kimberly coach Tom Myers AP photo ruined any ideas of a rally as he base-running opportunity. and hit more in the second said. “It is good for our team to Lance Armstrong, right, looks at Alberto Contador as struck out the next seven hit- “We did a good job at hitting game. I want to give it a play great teams and show they ride in the pack during the third stage of the Tour de ters. and pushing the base runner,” 110 percent.” France cycling race over 213 kilometers with start in See LEGION, Sports 2 “It felt good out there,”said said Bowman. “We got the Leckenby got the start in Wanze, Belgium and finish in Arenberg, France, Tuesday. LeBron to announce Dutch treat: Netherlands into WCup final By Barry Wilner Associated Press writer FIFA World Cup decision Thursday Germany vs. Spain CAPE TOWN, South Noon, ESPN By Tom Withers spokesman Josh Krulewitz Africa — Arjen Robben Associated Press writer declined comment to The emerged from the bottom of taking photos. Back home in Associated Press. an Oranje mosh pit, mud on Amsterdam, the victory AKRON, Ohio — LeBron Citing anonymous “inde- his brow and a smile on his touched off mass celebra- James’ dramatic and historic pendent sources,”Broussard face. tions, too. free agency will have a fitting reported James’ group For good measure, he Winners of all six games in conclusion — on TV. requested they be allowed to threw kisses at his team- South Africa, 10 in a row ESPN reported Tuesday sell sponsorship for the spe- mates and fans.His goal gave overall and in the midst of a night that James will cial with proceeds going to the Netherlands a 3-2 victo- 25-match unbeaten streak, announce his future NBA the Boys and Girls Clubs of ry over Uruguay and a spot the Dutch have the look of plans during a one-hour America. in the World Cup final. champions — with an Oranje special on its network at 7 James’ agent Leon Rose Now that’s a Dutch treat! AP photo hue, of course. p.m. MDT Thursday.ESPN’s and business manager The big prize — that elu- Netherlands players, from left, Arjen Robben, Dirk Kuyt and Ibrahim “This is unforgettable,” Chris Broussard said James’ Maverick Carter did not sive first title — is still one Afellay celebrate with other teammates at the end of the World Cup said Sneijder, now tied with “representatives” contacted return phone calls and e- game away. But this was semifinal soccer match between Uruguay and the Netherlands at the Spain’s David Villa for top the network and asked for mails from the AP seeking such a moment to savor that Green Point stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday. scorer at the tournament the unusual arrangement. comment. most of the squad made a (five goals). “It was a tough It is not known which Earlier, all his fans got was curtain call nearly an hour the Cup back.” World Cup.” fight and toward the end we team James will join or a tweet out of James. after the biggest Long wasteful with its And nothing better than complicated matters. where the announcement With the Summer of Netherlands victory in soccer talent, the sharing it with their coun- “Sunday we play in the will take place. LeBron trudging along, decades, leading about Netherlands sure has found trymen. World Cup final.I have to get The two-time MVP and James opened a Twitter 1,000 orange-clad fans in the right touch in this tour- So out came Robben, used to that.” marquee name in a stellar account and posted his first cheers that figure to last nament. Sneijder and their team- Besides the loss to free-agent class also featur- message on the social net- until Sunday. Stars Wesley Sneijder and mates long after the final Argentina in ‘78, the ing Dwyane Wade and Chris working site. Although he That’s when the Dutch Robben scored three min- whistle, to join the celebra- Netherlands fell in its only Bosh, recently met with six provided no information play either Spain or utes apart in the second half tion in an empty stadium — other appearance in the final, teams — the Cleveland about his future plans, he Germany for the champi- as the Netherlands empty except for that rol- to West Germany in 1974. Cavaliers, Miami Heat, offered something as the onship of the world. advanced to its first title licking section of fans still Both of those title-game Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles NBA awaits the decision on “If you win the final, you match since losing in 1978 to singing Dutch songs, waving defeats came during the Clippers, New York Knicks where he’ll play next. make yourself immortal, at Argentina. flags, and bowing in unison. golden period of Dutch soc- and New Jersey Nets. “Hello World, the Real least in our country,” “We are so close,” The players joined in from cer, and in the opposition’s Both James’ publicist Robben said. “We will do Sneijder said. “There is the field, several on the Keith Estabrook and ESPN See LEBRON, Sports 2 everything we can to take nothing bigger than the shoulders of others, some See CUP, Sports 2 Sports 2 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Braves outlast Phillies in 11th Wranglers, Hawks PHILADELPHIA — Matt Red Sox to four hits and an halted by darkness Diaz hit a tiebreaking double unearned run. He walked in the 11th inning, Eric three and struck out five to Times-News plus for us and our kids Hinske added a two-run win for the first time since a played really hard.” homer and NL East-leading complete game shutout Locked in a 7-7 tie after Twin Falls (18-15) travels Atlanta beat Philadelphia 6-3 against Toronto on June 8. nine innings, the Wood to Marsh Falls today for a on Tuesday night. River Wranglers and Twin doubleheader. Yunel Escobar singled off TWINS 7,BLUE JAYS 6 Falls Hawks had Game 2 of David Herndon (0-2) to start TORONTO — Denard their doubleheader sus- Game 1 Twin Falls 4, Blackfoot 2 the 11th and scored when Span drove in the go-ahead pended by darkness Blackfoot 100 000 1— 2 3 5 Diaz ripped a liner to the gap run with a single in the eighth Tuesday night. Twin Falls 000 022 x — 4 2 0 Zach Reay and Cole Maxsarez; Michael Garcia and in right-center. Hinske con- inning for Minnesota. Wood River coach Matt Terrell Dowd. Extra-base hits 3B: Colby Pearson, Twin Falls, Tucker nected two outs later. Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau Nelson said it’s unknown if Donnelly Jesse Chavez (1-1) pitched and Jason Kubel homered for or when the game will be Game 2 a scoreless 10th to earn the the Twins. Delmon Young led completed. Blackfoot 7, Twin Falls 2 win. Billy Wagner finished AP photo off the eighth with a single off The Wranglers took the Blackfoot 100 042 0 — 7 11 3 Twin Falls 000 010 1 — 2 4 1 for his 18th save. Atlanta Braves player Eric Hinske,left and Matt Diaz celebrate after Jason Frasor (3-2). After a opener 15-5 on the run- Alex Jones and Zach Reay; Jose Ortiz and Tucker Donnelly Raul Ibanez hit a two-run Hinske’s two-run home against the Philadelphia Phillies in the 11th sacrifice, Scott Downs came rule. Wood River’s entire Extra-base hits 2B: Blackfoot, Alex Jones, Cole Max, homer for Philadelphia, on to face Span and allowed lineup scored in the fourth Jordan Laws; Twin Falls, Dakota Cummins, Casey inning Tuesday in Philadelphia. Braves won 6-3. Merritt 3B: Blackfoot, Zach Reay HR: Blackfoot, which managed just three his RBI single to center. inning to break the game Jimmy Bail. hits. CUBS 6, DIAMONDBACKS 4 his first major-league win. open. Jimmy Hague had BURLEY SPLITS AT HILLCREST PHOENIX — Aramis The left-hander, in his TIGERS 7,ORIOLES 5, 11 INNINGS three doubles in the game, The Burley Green Sox ROCKIES 12, CARDINALS 9 Ramirez homered twice, fourth major league start and DETROIT — Johnny while winning pitcher Tag split a doubleheader at DENVER — Seth Smith’s Carlos Silva earned his first third of the season, gave up Damon followed his 2,500th Lyons batted 2-for-3 and Hillcrest Tuesday. three-run homer off Ryan victory in five starts and the three singles, struck out five hit with a game-winning scored twice. Jake Mills pitched a two- Franklin with two outs in the Chicago Cubs beat Arizona and walked three. homer in the 11th inning for Kassidy Gaines took the hitter with eight strikeouts ninth capped a nine-run to clinch their first road Bumgarner (1-2) picked up Detroit. loss for the Hawks in the and two walks in Burley’s 3- rally as Colorado stunned St. series in 1½ months. his first career RBI as part of a Austin Jackson led off the opener after pitching three 2 win in Game 1. Jackson Louis Cardinals. Ramirez, hitting .178 five-run Giants sixth. inning with a single off David innings. He started the sec- Kunz hit 2-for-4 and scored It was the largest ninth- going into the game, had his Hernandez (3-7) and Damon ond game and went eight two runs, while Kody Moon inning comeback in fran- first two-home run game ASTROS 6, PIRATES 2 followed with a long homer to more innings, throwing 181 tripled and Joe Ferrin had chise history. since Aug. 23, 2008. He has HOUSTON — Wandy right. Damon singled in the pitches on the night, an RBI. The Rockies trailed 9-2 22 multi-homer games in his Rodriguez struck out 10 and third inning for his 2,500th according to Nelson. “We had a couple days after Matt Holliday’s three- career. allowed four singles in seven hit, and received an ovation “Gutsy effort by both off, and coming back I felt run shot in the sixth and got innings and Houston from the crowd of 22,532. sides,” Nelson said. “That really good on the mound,” one run in the seventh on METS 3, REDS 0 snapped a three-game losing second game was a lot of Mills said. Chris Iannetta’s fielder’s NEW YORK — New York’s streak. RANGERS 12, INDIANS 1 fun to watch and a lot of fun In Game 2,Burley gave up choice groundball. Johan Santana hit his first Carlos Lee and Lance ARLINGTON, Texas— to participate in.” 11 hits and lost 14-4 in five major league homer, provid- Berkman homered and Josh Hamilton homered to innings. NATIONALS 6, PADRES 5 ing his own run support Michael Bourn scored two stretch his home hitting COWBOYS SPLIT WITH BLACKFOOT The Green Sox (20-10) WASHINGTON — Ryan while pitching a three-hitter. runs for the Astros, who have streak to 26 games, and C.J. The Twin Falls Class A host Kimberly in a double- Zimmerman’s second homer Santana, a .166 lifetime won all four meetings with Wilson pitched six strong American Legion Baseball header today. of the game, a shot to center hitter, steamed around the the Pirates this season. innings for Texas. team split its doubleheader field off Luke Gregerson bases after capping a tena- Vladimir Guerrero added a with visiting Blackfoot on Game 1 Burley 3, Hillcrest 2 leading off the bottom of the cious 12-pitch at-bat with AMERICAN LEAGUE two-run homer in a five-run Tuesday with the Cowboys Burley 100 200 0 – 3 4 2 ninth, gave Washington the his first homer in 182 career RAYS 3, RED SOX 2 sixth inning, Nelson Cruz taking opener 4-2 and los- Hillcrest 000 200 0 – 2 2 2 Jake Mills and Kody Moon; Grober and Puercawa. W: win. at-bats. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — and David Murphy also went ing the nightcap 7-2. Mills. L: Grober. Zimmerman hit an 0-1 Jeff Niemann pitched six deep,and Joaquin Arias had a Cowboys pitcher Michael Extra-base hits – 2B: Hillcrest, Clark. 3B: Moon fastball from Gregerson (2-4) GIANTS 6, BREWERS 1 strong innings and Tampa career-high four RBIs for Garcia was huge on the Game 2 Hillcrest 14, Burley 4, five innings over the wall in center. He MILWAUKEE — San Bay’s bullpen shut down Texas. mound, allowing just three Burley 003 01 – 4 5 0 had earlier homered in the Francisco’s heralded 20- Boston for the second day in a The AL West-leading hits and giving up two runs Hillcrest 162 23 – 14 11 1 Spencer Rice, Taylor Carson (3), Jesse Bywater (4) fourth for the Padres, who year-old rookie Madison row in a 3-2 victory Tuesday Rangers won after losing five to a tough Blackfoot team. and Kody Moon; Elliot and Puercawa. W: Elliot. L: Rice. had a three-game winning Bumgarner gave up three hits night. of seven. “Michael did a great job Extra-base hits – 2B: Hillcrest, Roy, Furykun. HR: streak snapped. in eight shutout innings for Niemann (7-2) limited the — The Associated Press to keep them off balance,” Furykun. said Twin Falls coach Mark Schaal. “They have a lot of Golf good hitters and he got them to hit a lot of fly balls LANCASTER TIED ATOP Rockies ace Jimenez hits some speed bumps and we were able to play BIG I JUNIOR CLASSIC good defense.” Brennon Lancaster of DENVER (AP) — Ubaldo has taken a ing double play. Tucker Donnelley blasted Twin Falls shot a 71 U-turn. Jimenez usually brushes off bad a triple to give the Cowboys Tuesday to earn a three- Colorado ace Ubaldo Jimenez is off to breaks, but he admittedly starting over- the go-ahead run. way share of the lead at the the best start in this “Year of the throwing after the close call went It was a different story in Idaho Golf Association’s Pitcher,” with a 14-1 record and a 2.27 against him and he served up his first Game 2 as Blackfoot’s bats Trusted Choice Big I Junior ERA. He’s the odds-on favorite to get grand slam in 100 major league starts. punished the Cowboys and Classic at Shadow Valley the ball for the NL in the All-Star game, Travis Ishikawa, making his first start Blackfoot’s starting pitcher Golf Course in Boise. and with one more start this week, he since May 19, drove an off-speed offer- Alex Jones kept the The tournament con- could become the first pitcher in a ing into the right-field seats for his first Cowboys at bay. cludes today. decade to win 15 games by the break. career slam. “We did not hit the ball Below are Tuesday’s His nasty repertoire includes a This rough stretch has led to a series well in that game,” said results. ridiculous six different pitches — and of questions about Jimenez’s durability Schall. “That Jones kid variations of each — that he regularly and mindset, and measured responses really pitched well. They are Trusted Choice Big I throws for strikes on any given count, from the 26-year-old right-hander and a tough team. I think that Junior Classic At Shadow Valley Golf Course, Boise and some hitters swear they’ve never the Rockies. there record is 22-4 so that Boys: 1. (tie) Brennon Lancaster, Davis Hague and Taylor Schmidt 71; 4. (tie) Bradley Harrelson, seen a fastball dip and dive like his is No, his arm is fine. The spotlight puts them close to the top of Brandon Koehler and Braxton Miller 73. Girls: 1. (tie) Kathryn Buckingham and Cali Hipp 74, doing this year.He even threw a no-hit- doesn’t bother him, and he hasn’t hit a our conference. Getting a 3. (tie) Tyler Barker, Amy Biddulph and Gabby ter against Atlanta in April. wall. split with them was a big Barker 75; 6. Amanda Myers 78. But Jimenez has allowed 17 runs and “I saw a bad third inning and then I 19 hits over his last 17 2-3 innings for an saw five others where they didn’t come astonishing 8.66 ERA over his last three close to running a run across the plate,” AP photo starts. Tracy said after Jimenez’s last start, on “We like to talk about this under the Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Ubaldo Saturday. “He had a lapse. It happens. I Jimenez, pictured July 3 against the San Legion assumption that this guy is just a think he’s still 14-1 and his ERA is in the Continued from Sports 1 Game 1 machine,” Rockies manager Jim Tracy Francisco, has struggled in his last three starts low 2s. He’s still a pretty good pitcher in Buhl 15, Kimberly 0, six innings Buhl 121 416 — 15 13 0 said. “But he’s not. He’s human.” after a brilliant stretch to open the season. my mind.” them what they have to do Kimberly 000 000 — 0 2 3 Clay Matthews, Tate Bair (6), Sam Bourgeois (6) and Before this bad stretch, Jimenez’s Despite giving up four or more earned to compete.” Baxter Morse; Marcus Lively and Jack Hamilton. W: ERA was a minuscule 1.16, in striking magic. He’ll face St. Louis’ Chris runs in each of his last three games, The Astros (15-11) are Lively. L: Matthews. Extra-base hits — 2B: Buhl, Isaac McCreery (2), distance of Bob Gibson’s modern day Carpenter (9-2, 3.16 ERA) on Thursday Jimenez has a win and two no-deci- back at it today as they Kimberly, James Higginbotham. 3B: Buhl, JD record of 1.12 set in 1968, the original at Coors Field in a marquee matchup of sions in that span thanks to an offense travel to Burley for a dou- Leckenby, McCreery. HR: Buhl, Leckenby. “Year of the Pitcher,” when Denny All-Stars. that finally has his back after providing bleheader. Game 2 McClain won 31 times and hitters were All it takes is one bad inning to ruin little support while he was lights-out “We talked about pulling Buhl 17, Kimberly 5 Buhl 281 33 — 17 12 1 so overmatched that the mound was things, and Jimenez has had one in each for nearly three months. His only loss for every player,” said Kimberly 000 23 — 5 8 3 JD Leckenby, Dylan Brooks (4) and Jack Hamilton; lowered the next year from 15 inches to of his last three starts. was against the Dodgers, when he Myers. “We have to be good Dally Charters, Sam Bourgeois (4) and Baxter Morse. W: Leckenby. L: Charters 10 to even the playing field. He was sabotaged by four-run sixth allowed one run and two hits in seven teammates and play the Extra-base hits — 2B: Buhl, Marco Avelar, Matt Jimenez is having such a great year innings against Boston and San Diego — innings. game the right way.” Hamilton. HR: Buhl, JD Leckneby 2. that it’s not preposterous to talk about the Padres were without a hit through Jimenez attributed the first two starts 31 wins even though he pitches every five — and the San Francisco Giants of his slump to a mechanical flaw. He five days, not every four like McClain trounced him for seven runs in the third was occasionally opening up his left did. inning of his last start, five of them after shoulder a split-second too soon on his Cup To have any shot, though, Jimenez an umpire’s questionable safe call on delivery, which ruined his fastball com- Continued from Sports 1 Then Robben sent a cross can’t waste any time rediscovering his what would have been an inning-end- mand. homeland. No such worries from Dirk Kuyt past a flat- this time, and no country footed Muslera with a bril- outside of Africa has had as liant header.His teammates much fan support as the piled on in an Oranje Crush Tour Netherlands. celebration, and Robben LeBron Inside Green Point came up from it muddied Continued from Sports 1 public lives off the floor. Continued from Sports 1 drama to the race. The move Stadium it looked like a and merry — and with the King James is in the In the past, James poked Schleck was fifth in the appeared to be vindicated. Florida orange grove. knowledge that, ahead 3-1, Building,” said the tweet fun at athletes for giving stage, clocking the same “I’m not sure I’m a fan of Outside, a Netherlands fan the Netherlands was likely from KingJames, which by 11 details of their daily routines time as Hushovd: 4 hours, the cobblestones in the Tour in a blue and white bodysuit headed to the champi- p.m. EDT had more than on Twitter and Facebook, 49 minutes, 38 seconds. In de France,”said Bjarne Riis, stood on stilts and played a onship match. 187,000 followers. but at the prodding of New the splintered pack, the Saxo Bank team manag- vuvuzela — badly. It was Uruguay was without After arriving for the sec- Orleans guard Chris Paul,his Contador was 13th, 1 er, “but it was a spectacular about the only thing that dangerous striker Luis ond day of his skills academy U.S. Olympic teammate and minute, 13 seconds back. race. didn’t measure up for the Suarez, whose handball on on Tuesday four hours later closest friend in the league, Armstrong placed 32nd — Armstrong, who has dealt Dutch. the goal line in the final sec- than expected, James spent the two-time MVP decided 2:08 behind. with cancer, will have to And a tournament that onds of extra time against six hours at Rhodes Arena in it was time to join the fun. Overall, Cancellara leads prove that at 38, he’s still got looked like a South Ghana saved his team in the meetings and playing ball Now, if he would only Geraint Thomas by 23 sec- some fight in him if he American fiesta early on will quarterfinals. He drew a red with several Cavaliers team- announce which team he’s onds, and two-time Tour wants to win. end in a European show- card for that, and spent his mates against high school going to. runner-up Evans is third: 39 Armstrong began the down for the second suspension on the bench campers before heading James arrived at his Nike- seconds back. Contador is stage ahead of his general straight World Cup. watching his undermanned home. He didn’t speak to sponsored skills academy at ninth, 1:40 back, Schleck is classification rivals.Now,he Sneijder and Robben made teammates come up just reporters before pulling the University of Akron at sixth, 1:19 back and trails them: Contador is 50 sure of that. short. away in his customized 3:15 p.m. for the second day Armstrong sank to 18th, seconds ahead, Evans is Sneijder’s goal came Pereira made the Dodge pickup. of the camp hosting many of 2:30 back, after entering the nearly 2 minutes ahead. somewhat unexpectedly Netherlands sweat with a “That’s the question,” the nation’s top high school day in fifth overall. Britain’s Bradley Wiggins because Uruguay had shut goal in injury time, and Cavs teammate Daniel and college stars. The cobblestones stage, has 41 seconds on down the Dutch offense for Stekelenburg’s late save Gibson said when asked James did not speak to the first at the Tour since Armstrong. much of the second half. preserved the biggest Dutch what he thinks James will do. reporters before walking into 2004, followed two straight They’re likely to pounce if His left-footed shot from win in decades. The Dutch “I don’t know. I’m here with Rhodes Arena with former stages marred by crashes on Armstrong tries to get in the just inside the penalty area have now won 10 straight the hanging-out, having- Cavs teammate Damon slick roads that caught up front now. It’s a far cry from barely ticked the leg of and are unbeaten in their fun LeBron. I’m not out here Jones. James wasn’t dressed Contador, Schleck and his heyday, when he defender Maximiliano last 25 games. with the business LeBron.” for a workout, and was not Armstrong. methodically worked to Pereira and, with Robin van Robben was replaced late Estabrook confirmed the visible when organizers Organizers took a gamble ensure his rivals were eating Persie almost deflecting it in the match,and at the final superstar joined Twitter, a cleared the media from the by running the riders over his dust from the outset. again, the ball skidded past whistle he fell flat to the turf place where Wade and Bosh school’s arena at roughly 4 the treacherous,roughhewn “Bad luck,” Armstrong goalkeeper Fernando as he ran back onto the often post details about their p.m. stones, hoping to inject said of his mishap. Muslera. pitch. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

D.Oliver 1 1 0 0 0 1 AMcCt cf 3 1 1 0 Brkmn 1b 4 1 1 3 Tenn., both July 31. BASEBALL F.Francisco 1 2 0 0 0 1 GJones 1b 4 0 1 1 Ca.Lee lf 4 2 2 1 NFC D.Mathis 1 0 0 0 0 1 Alvarez 3b 4 0 1 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Northern Arizona U., Flagstaff, American League HBP—by Masterson (Guerrero, Borbon), by C.Wilson GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN Doumit c 4 0 1 1 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 Ariz., both July 30. All Times MDT (J.Nix, Donald). PB—C.Santana. Milledg rf 4 0 1 0 Sampsn p 0 0 0 0 ATLANTA FALCONS — Falcons Training Facility, Flowery EAST W L Pct GB Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione; First, Tim Tschida; Crosby ss 3 0 0 0 Pence rf 4 0 2 1 Branch, Ga., both July 29. Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Bob Davidson. DlwYn ph 1 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Wofford College, Spartanburg, New York 51 31 .622 — T—2:49 (Rain delay: 0:16). A—20,428 (49,170). LOCAL TV SCHEDULE BLincln p 2 0 0 0 JaCastr c 3 0 1 0 S.C., both July 28. 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Los Angeles 46 39 .541 4 Lugo 2b 5 0 3 1 Avila c 5 0 1 1 Blackfoot at Twin Falls Hawks (DH) WGN — Chicago Cubs at Arizona B.Lincoln L,1-3 5 7 5 5 1 0 NEW YORK GIANTS — U. at Albany, N.Y., both Aug. 1. Oakland 41 43 .488 8½ CIzturs ss 5 1 1 0 Santiag ss 3 0 0 0 5 p.m. 8 p.m. Carrasco 1 2 0 0 0 1 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Lehigh, Bethlehem, Pa., July Seattle 34 48 .415 14½ Totals 48 5 17 5 Totals 43 7 13 7 Ja.Lopez 1 3 1 1 0 0 26/July 29. Baltimore 000 000 311 00 — 5 Kimberly at Burley (DH) FSN — Kansas City at Seattle Donnelly 1 0 0 0 1 2 ST. LOUIS RAMS — Russell Training Center, Earth City, Monday’s Games Detroit 010 000 022 02 — 7 SOCCER Houston Mo., July 28/July 30. Detroit 12, Baltimore 9 No outs when winning run scored. W.Rodriguez W,6-10 7 4 1 1 2 10 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Marie P. DeBartolo Sports Chicago White Sox 9, L.A. Angels 2 E—Santiago 2 (6). DP—Detroit 2. LOB—Baltimore 17, Noon W.Lopez 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 Center, Santa Clara, Calif., July 30/July 31. Tampa Bay 6, Boston 5 Detroit 10. 2B—Wieters (10). 3B—Wieters (1), ESPN — FIFA, World Cup, semifinal, Byrdak 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Virginia Mason Athletic Center, Cleveland 9, Texas 3 Mi.Cabrera (1), Inge (2). HR—Markakis (5), Damon (5), Sampson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Renton, Wash., July 29/July 30. N.Y. Yankees 3, Oakland 1 Mi.Cabrera (21). SB—C.Izturis (6). CS—Ad.Jones (5), Pie Germany vs. Spain WP—W.Rodriguez. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — One Buccaneer Place, Kansas City 6, Seattle 4, 10 innings (1). Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Jeff Nelson; Tampa, Fla., both July 30. Tuesday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Larry Vanover. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Redskins Park, Ashburn, Detroit 7, Baltimore 5, 11 innings Baltimore T—2:42. A—23,210 (40,976). Va., both July 29. Minnesota 7, Toronto 6 Arrieta 61-3 7 1 1 2 4 Vazquez W,7-7 7 3 1 1 2 2 Silva p 2 0 0 0 TAreu ph 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2 Ohman H,13 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Chamberlain H,18 1 0 0 0 0 2 Nady ph 0 0 0 0 Boyer p 0 0 0 0 NATIONALS 6, PADRES 5 Texas 12, Cleveland 1 Berken H,5 2-3 3 2 2 0 2 SOCCER Simon BS,2-12 12-3 1 2 2 2 2 M.Rivera S,19-21 1 0 0 0 0 0 Marshll p 1 0 0 0 Snyder ph 1 0 0 0 San Diego Washington L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, late Oakland Marml p 0 0 0 0 Enright p 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, late Da.Hernandez L,3-7 1 2 2 2 0 1 Detroit Sheets L,3-8 71-3 8 3 3 0 4 Demel p 0 0 0 0 Gwynn cf 4 1 0 0 Morgan cf 5 1 1 0 2010 World Cup Kansas City at Seattle, late Wuertz 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Norerto p 0 0 0 0 HrstnJr 2b-ss 5 0 3 0 CGzmn 2b 5 0 1 0 All Times MDT Wednesday’s Games Galarraga 62-3 10 3 3 3 4 Semifinals Coke 0 1 0 0 0 0 Bowers 1 0 0 0 1 1 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 1 Zmrmn 3b 4 2 3 2 Baltimore (Bergesen 3-5) at Detroit (Scherzer 5-6), WP—Sheets. Heilmn p 0 0 0 0 Hairstn lf 4 1 2 1 A.Dunn 1b 2 1 0 0 Tuesday, July 6 5:05 p.m. E.Gonzalez 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 At Cape Town, South Africa Schlereth 12-3 3 1 0 1 1 Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Mike Ryal ph-lf 2 1 1 0 Headly 3b 4 1 2 0 Wlngh lf 3 1 0 0 Minnesota (Slowey 8-5) at Toronto (Rzepczynski 0-0), Winters; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Brian Runge. Totals 36 6 11 6 Totals 34 4 7 4 Torreal c 4 0 1 1 IRdrgz c 4 0 1 1 Netherlands 3, Uruguay 2 5:07 p.m. Valverde 1 1 0 0 1 0 Wednesday, July 7 Perry W,2-4 1 1 0 0 1 0 T—2:35. A—27,405 (35,067). Chicago 000 003 120 — 6 Cnghm rf 3 0 1 1 Morse rf 4 0 3 2 Boston (Wakefield 3-6) at Tampa Bay (Price 11-4), Arizona 010 001 020 — 4 ECarer ss 3 0 0 0 Berndn rf 0 0 0 0 At Durban, South Africa 5:10 p.m. Coke pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Germany vs. Spain, 12:30 p.m. Da.Hernandez pitched to 2 batters in the 11th. ROYALS 6, MARINERS 4, 10 INNINGS, E—S.Castro (12). DP—Chicago 1, Arizona 1. LOB— Stairs ph 0 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 4 1 2 1 Cleveland (Talbot 8-7) at Texas (C.Lewis 7-5), 6:05 p.m. Chicago 6, Arizona 5. 2B—Theriot (8), D.Lee (13), Soto Salazar ph 1 0 0 0 LHrndz p 3 0 0 0 Third place L.A. Angels (J.Saunders 6-8) at Chicago White Sox HBP—by Galarraga (Ad.Jones). Kansas City Seattle Saturday, July 10 Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, Angel Hernandez; (13), Ad.LaRoche (19), Ryal (3). 3B—S.Castro (3). HR— Adams p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 (F.Garcia 8-3), 6:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Fukudome (8), Ar.Ramirez 2 (8), K.Johnson (14). SF— Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 At Port Elizabeth, South Africa N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 6-7) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Rob Drake. Pdsdnk lf 5 0 2 1 ISuzuki rf 5 1 1 0 Uruguay vs. Germany-Spain loser, 12:30 p.m. T—3:56. A—22,532 (41,255). S.Drew. Richrd p 2 1 2 0 WHarrs ph 1 0 0 0 7-5), 8:05 p.m. Kendall c 4 1 2 0 Figgins 2b 5 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Denorfi ph 1 0 0 0 Capps p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City (Davies 4-6) at Seattle (Fister 3-4), 8:10 p.m. DeJess rf 4 3 2 0 Branyn dh 4 1 1 2 Chicago Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Championship Thursday’s Games TWINS 7, BLUE JAYS 6 BButler 1b 3 0 1 2 JoLopz 3b 4 0 2 1 Silva W,9-2 6 4 2 2 1 3 Eckstn ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Sunday, July 11 L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 12:05 p.m. Minnesota Toronto JGuilln dh 5 0 2 0 FGtrrz cf 5 0 0 0 Marshall H,9 11-3 2 2 1 0 2 Totals 36 5 13 4 Totals 35 6 11 6 At Johannesburg Minnesota at Toronto, 5:07 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Callasp 3b 3 0 2 2 Ktchm 1b 4 0 1 0 Marmol S,16-19 12-3 1 0 0 0 5 San Diego 101 000 030 — 5 Netherlands vs. Germany-Spain winner, 12:30 p.m. Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 5:10 p.m. Span cf 4 0 1 2 FLewis lf 4 1 2 2 Aviles 2b 5 0 1 0 JoWilsn pr 0 0 0 0 Arizona Washington 300 110 001 — 6 Baltimore at Texas, 6:05 p.m. OHudsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Wise cf 4 1 1 2 Maier cf 4 1 1 0 RJhnsn c 2 0 0 0 Enright L,1-1 52-3 7 3 3 1 5 No outs when winning run scored. TENNIS N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Mauer c 4 1 1 1 AlGnzlz ss 4 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 5 1 1 1 Bradly ph 1 0 0 0 Demel 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 E—Desmond (21). LOB—San Diego 8, Washington 9. Mornea 1b 4 2 1 1 JBautst rf 4 0 0 0 J.Bard c 1 0 0 0 Norberto 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 2B—Hairston (7), Zimmerman (17), Morse (2). HR— ATP World Tour Campbell’s National League Kubel rf 5 2 2 1 Lind dh 4 0 1 0 JaWlsn ss 4 0 1 0 Vasquez 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Zimmerman 2 (16), Desmond (5). SB—Morgan (19). CS— Hardy ss 0 0 0 0 J.Buck c 4 0 0 0 MSndrs lf 3 1 1 0 Heilman 1 2 2 2 1 2 Cunningham (2). SF—Hairston, Cunningham. All Times MDT Totals 38 6 14 6 Totals 38 4 8 4 Boyer 1 00 00 0 Hall of Fame Championships EAST W L Pct GB Cuddyr 3b-rf 4 1 1 0 Overay 1b 4 2 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Tuesday Thome dh 5 0 1 1 Encrnc 3b 4 2 3 1 Kansas City000 101 020 2 — 6 WP—Silva, Marmol, Demel 2. San Diego At The International Tennis Hall of Fame Atlanta 49 35 .583 — DlmYn lf 3 1 3 1 JMcDnl pr 0 0 0 0 Seattle 100 030 000 0 — 4 Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale; First, Ed Rapuano; Richard 6 9 5 5 4 6 Newport, R.I. New York 47 37 .560 2 Punto ss-3b 3 0 0 0 NGreen 2b 3 0 0 0 E—Bannister (1). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Kansas City 10, Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Ron Kulpa. Mujica 1 1 0 0 0 0 Purse: $500,000 (WT250) Philadelphia 43 39 .524 5 V.Wells ph 1 0 0 0 Seattle 9. 2B—B.Butler (25), Jo.Lopez 2 (16), T—2:43. A—20,067 (48,633). Adams 1 0 0 0 0 2 Surface: Grass-Outdoor Florida 39 43 .476 9 Totals 36 7 10 7 Totals 36 6 9 6 M.Saunders (6). 3B—Maier (4). HR—Branyan (13). CS— Gregerson L,2-4 0 1 1 1 0 0 Singles Podsednik (10), Callaspo (1). S—Kendall. SF—B.Butler, Washington Washington 37 47 .440 12 Minnesota 020 003 110 — 7 Callaspo. ROCKIES 12, CARDINALS 9 First Round CENTRAL W L Pct GB Toronto 001 040 100 — 6 L.Hernandez 7 9 4 4 2 4 Mardy Fish (5), U.S., def. Michael Russell, U.S., 6-1, 6-2. E—S.Downs (1). LOB—Minnesota 9, Toronto 3. 2B— IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Colorado Clippard H,17 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Kevin Kim, U.S., 6-4, 6- Cincinnati 48 37 .565 — Thome (11), Delm.Young (23), F.Lewis (22), Overbay Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi S.Burnett BS,1-1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 3. St. Louis 45 38 .542 2 (17), Encarnacion (6). HR—Mauer (4), Morneau (18), Bannister 7 6 4 4 2 3 FLopez 3b 5 1 2 3 Fowler cf 5 2 1 0 Capps W,3-3 1 2 0 0 0 0 Denis Kudla, U.S., def. Santiago Ventura, Spain, 6-3, 3- Chicago 37 47 .440 10½ Kubel (11), Wise (2), Overbay (9), Encarnacion (10). Tejeda 1 1 0 0 2 2 Rasms cf 5 1 1 0 JHerrr 2b 4 0 1 0 L.Hernandez pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. 6, 7-5. Milwaukee 37 47 .440 10½ SB—F.Lewis (8). S—Punto. Farnsworth W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 4 2 2 1 Hawpe ph 1 0 0 0 Gregerson pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Nicolas Mahut, France, def. Alejandro Falla (3), Houston 33 51 .393 14½ IP H R ER BB SO Soria S,23-25 1 1 0 0 1 2 Hollidy lf 4 1 1 3 CGnzlz lf 6 2 4 3 WP—L.Hernandez. Colombia, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Pittsburgh 30 53 .361 17 Seattle Stavinh rf 2 0 0 0 Giambi 1b 5 1 3 1 Umpires—Home, Tim McClelland; First, Andy Fletcher; Minnesota F.Hernandez 7 6 2 2 2 6 Jay ph-rf 2 0 1 0 Olivo c 6 2 3 0 Brian Dabul, Argentina, def. Carsten Ball, Australia, 5-7, WEST W L Pct GB Pavano 61-3 8 6 6 0 2 Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Adrian Johnson. 6-2, 0-1, retired. Mijares W,1-0 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 League BS,4-6 1-3 4 2 2 0 0 McCllln p 0 0 0 0 S.Smith rf 4 2 3 3 T—2:56. A—14,039 (41,546). Sam Querrey (1), U.S., def. Jesse Levine, U.S., 6-3, 6-3. San Diego 49 34 .590 — Crain H,7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Olson 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 TMiller p 0 0 0 0 Stewart 3b 3 0 1 0 Santiago Giraldo (2), Colombia, def. Alexander Peya, Los Angeles 45 37 .549 3½ Rauch S,19-23 1 1 0 0 0 1 B.Sweeney 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 Corpas p 1 1 1 0 GIANTS 6, BREWERS 1 Colorado 45 38 .542 4 Aardsma 1 1 0 0 1 1 DReyes p 1 0 0 0 Barmes ss 4 1 1 0 Austria, 7-6 (1), 1-6, 6-4. Toronto San Francisco Milwaukee Raven Klaasen, South Africa, def. Ilija Bozoljac, Serbia, San Francisco 43 40 .518 6 Litsch 51-3 7 5 5 2 0 C.Cordero L,0-1 1 3 2 2 1 0 Frnkln p 0 0 0 0 Francis p 1 0 0 0 Arizona 32 52 .381 17½ WP—F.Hernandez, C.Cordero. YMolin c 3 1 1 1 Splrghs ph 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi 7-6 (5), 7-6 (0). Tallet BS,2-2 12-3 1 1 1 3 0 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Tony Randazzo; Greene ss 4 1 1 0 JChacn p 1 0 0 0 Torres rf-lf 4 1 0 0 Weeks 2b 5 0 2 0 Sergei Bubka, Ukraine, def. Chris Guccione, Australia, Frasor L,3-2 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 FSnchz 2b 4 1 1 0 Hart rf 4 0 0 0 7-6 (0), 6-4. Monday’s Games S.Downs 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Paul Nauert. Hwksw p 2 0 0 0 Iannett ph-3b 2 1 1 4 Chicago Cubs 9, Arizona 4 T—3:23. A—22,617 (47,878). Winn rf 1 0 0 0 Posey c 3 0 1 1 Fielder 1b 2 0 0 0 Rajeev Ram, U.S., def. Ivan Navarro, Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (3). Gregg 1 00 00 1 Burrell lf 3 1 0 0 Braun lf 4 0 0 0 Richard Bloomfield, Britain, def. Christophe Rochus, San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 1 Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Jim Wolf; Miles 2b 3 2 2 1 Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1 Totals 36 9 11 9 Totals 44 12 19 11 Schrhlt rf 1 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 3 1 1 0 Belgium, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Second, Derryl Cousins; Third, D.J. Reyburn. NL Boxes Sandovl 3b 4 1 0 1 Counsll ss 2 0 0 0 Cincinnati 8, N.Y. Mets 6 T—2:35. A—15,072 (49,539). St. Louis 003 213 000 — 9 Florida 6, L.A. Dodgers 5 BRAVES 6, PHILLIES 3, 11 INNINGS, Colorado 002 000 109 — 12 Renteri ss 4 0 0 0 Gomez cf 3 0 0 0 Rownd cf 3 1 1 0 Kottars c 4 0 0 0 TRANSACTIONS Tuesday’s Games Atlanta Philadelphia Two outs when winning run scored. Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 3, 11 innings RAYS 3, RED SOX 2 E—Winn (1), Stewart (8). DP—St. Louis 1, Colorado 1. Ishikaw 1b 4 1 2 2 Wolf p 2 0 0 0 BASEBALL ab r h bi ab r h bi Bmgrn p 4 0 1 1 Edmnd ph 1 0 0 0 Washington 6, San Diego 5 Boston Tampa Bay LOB—St. Louis 5, Colorado 13. 2B—Pujols (19), Fowler American League Prado 2b 5 2 2 1 Rollins ss 4 1 0 0 (7), C.Gonzalez (10). HR—F.Lopez (5), Holliday (12), DBatst p 0 0 0 0 Riske p 0 0 0 0 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Placed RHP Kevin Millwood on N.Y. Mets 3, Cincinnati 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Infante rf 5 0 2 0 Victorn cf 5 0 1 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Coffey p 0 0 0 0 Houston 6, Pittsburgh 2 Scutaro ss 4 0 2 0 BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 C.Gonzalez (15), S.Smith (12), Iannetta (5). S— the 15-day DL. Activated OF Felix Pie from the 15-day C.Jones 3b 4 0 1 0 Ibanez lf 4 2 1 2 Hawksworth. SF—Miles. Inglett ph 1 0 1 1 San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 1 EPtrsn cf 5 0 1 1 Crwfrd lf 4 1 1 1 Glaus 1b 4 0 1 0 Howard 1b 4 0 1 1 Totals 34 6 6 5 Totals 31 1 4 1 DL. Colorado 12, St. Louis 9 D.Ortiz dh 2 0 1 0 Longori 3b 3 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO TEXAS RANGERS—Optioned RHP Omar Beltre to Hicks pr 0 0 0 0 Werth rf 4 0 0 0 St. Louis San Francisco 000 005 001 — 6 Chicago Cubs 6, Arizona 4 Camrn pr 0 0 0 0 WAyar dh 3 0 1 0 Saito p 0 0 0 0 Dobbs 3b 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee 000 000 001 — 1 Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled RHP Doug Mathis from Florida at L.A. Dodgers, late Youkils 1b 1 0 0 0 Joyce pr-dh 0 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 Hawksworth 5 8 2 2 4 5 E—Counsell (5), Coffey (2). LOB—San Francisco 7, Oklahoma City. Wednesday’s Games NRomr ph-1b4 0 0 0 Kapler rf 2 0 0 0 Conrad ph 1 0 0 0 JuCastr 3b 0 0 0 0 McClellan 1 1 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee 9. SB—Torres (17), F.Sanchez (1). SF—Posey. National League Atlanta (Medlen 5-1) at Philadelphia (Moyer 9-7), ABeltre 3b 4 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 3 0 1 0 JChavz p 0 0 0 0 WValdz 2b 4 0 0 0 T.Miller 0 2 1 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO CINCINNATI REDS—Placed RHP Aaron Harang on the 15- 5:05 p.m. J.Drew rf 4 1 0 0 SRdrgz 2b 4 1 1 0 MeCarr lf 0 0 0 0 Sardinh c 4 0 0 0 Motte 1 00 00 0 San Francisco day DL, retroactive to July 1. Recalled LHP Matt San Diego (Garland 8-5) at Washington (J.Martin 0-4), Nava lf 4 0 2 1 Jaso c 3 1 1 1 YEscor ss 5 1 2 0 Hamels p 2 0 0 0 D.Reyes 11-3 2 3 3 2 1 Bumgarner W,1-2 8 3 0 0 3 5 Maloney from Louisville (IL). 5:05 p.m. Hall 2b 3 1 0 0 Bartlett ss 3 0 1 1 M.Diaz lf 5 2 3 1 Contrrs p 0 0 0 0 Franklin L,3-1 1-3 6 6 6 0 0 D.Bautista 0 0 1 1 2 0 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated LHP J.A. Happ from Cincinnati (Arroyo 8-4) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 6-2), 5:10 p.m. Cash c 2 0 0 0 Wagner p 0 0 0 0 JRomr p 0 0 0 0 Colorado Romo 1 1 0 0 0 2 the 15-day DL and assigned him to Lehigh Valley (IL). Pittsburgh (D.McCutchen 1-3) at Houston (Moehler 1-4), DMcDn ph 1 0 0 0 D.Ross c 3 0 1 1 Gload ph 1 0 0 0 Francis 4 6 5 5 2 1 Milwaukee BASKETBALL 6:05 p.m. Totals 34 2 6 2 Totals 29 3 7 3 McCnn ph-c 2 0 0 0 Lidge p 0 0 0 0 J.Chacin 3 5 4 4 1 3 Wolf L,6-8 7 4 5 1 4 8 National Basketball Association San Francisco (Lincecum 8-4) at Milwaukee (Narveson Boston 000 100 001 — 2 GBlanc cf 5 0 0 0 Herndn p 0 0 0 0 Corpas W,3-5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Riske 1 0 0 0 0 1 DETROIT PISTONS—Signed C-F Greg Monroe. 7-5), 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 001 010 01x — 3 Jurrjns p 3 0 0 0 Zagrsk p 0 0 0 0 T.Miller pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Coffey 1 2 1 0 0 2 FOOTBALL St. Louis (J.Garcia 8-4) at Colorado (Cook 3-5), 6:40 p.m. E—Longoria (11). DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 11, Tampa Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Ransm ph 1 0 0 0 WP—McClellan, T.Miller, D.Reyes. Balk—Hawksworth. D.Bautista pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. League Chicago Cubs (Dempster 6-7) at Arizona (E.Jackson Bay 7. 2B—D.Ortiz (19), Longoria (26). 3B—E.Patterson Venters p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Bill Hohn; First, Gary Darling; Second, HBP—by Bumgarner (Fielder), by Wolf (Posey). —Signed DB Donald Brown 6-6), 7:40 p.m. (3), S.Rodriguez (1). HR—Crawford (8). SB—Scutaro (2), Hinske 1b 2 1 1 2 Bruce Dreckman; Third, Paul Emmel. Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, Brian Knight; Jr., DE Armond Willis and LS Taylor Inglis. Florida (Jo.Johnson 8-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 7-6), Bartlett (4). Totals 44 6 13 5 Totals 35 3 3 3 T—3:19. A—32,922 (50,449). Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Sam Holbrook. HOCKEY 8:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta 100 100 100 03 — 6 T—2:43. A—30,896 (41,900). National Hockey League Thursday’s Games Boston Philadelphia200 000 100 00 — 3 METS 3, REDS 0 DETROIT RED WINGS—Re-signed F Drew Miller to a Pittsburgh at Houston, 12:05 p.m. Doubront L,1-1 52-3 5 2 2 4 3 DP—Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 2. LOB—Atlanta 7, one-year contract. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 12:10 p.m. Atchison 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati New York FOOTBALL NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to terms with D Ryan Philadelphia 3. 2B—M.Diaz 2 (6). 3B—Howard (4). HR— ab r h bi ab r h bi St. Louis at Colorado, 1:10 p.m. Okajima 2-3 2 1 1 1 0 Prado (8), Hinske (6), Ibanez (7). SB—Rollins (3). McDonagh. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m. Manuel 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 BPhllps 2b 4 0 1 0 JosRys ss 4 1 2 0 2010 NFL Training Camp Dates ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed G Jaroslav Halak to a four- IP H R ER BB SO OCarer ss 3 0 1 0 Pagan cf 3 0 0 0 San Diego at Washington, 5:05 p.m. Tampa Bay Atlanta Rookie and veteran reporting dates year contract. Florida at Arizona, 7:40 p.m. Niemann W,7-2 6 4 1 0 3 5 Votto 1b 2 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 1 1 0 (Dates subject to change) TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Re-signed D Mike Lundin and Jurrjens 6 2 3 3 3 4 Rolen 3b 4 0 1 0 I.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. Wheeler H,6 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Moylan 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 AFC RW Teddy Purcell to one-year contracts. Cormier H,2 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 Bay lf 4 0 1 2 BALTIMORE RAVENS — McDaniel College, Westminster, WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed C-RW Boyd Gordon to Venters 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Gomes lf 4 0 0 0 Francr rf 3 0 1 0 Benoit H,6 1 0 0 0 0 2 Saito 1 0 0 0 0 0 Md., rookies: July 26/veterans: July 28. a one-year contract. AL Boxes R.Soriano S,23-24 1 1 1 1 2 1 Stubbs cf 4 0 0 0 Barajs c 3 0 0 0 BUFFALO BILLS — St. John Fisher College, Pittsford, SOCCER O’Flaherty 1 0 0 0 0 1 CMiller c 3 0 0 0 RTejad 2b 3 0 1 0 RANGERS 12, INDIANS 1 WP—Doubront. J.Chavez W,1-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 N.Y., both July 29. Major League Soccer Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Todd Tichenor; Malony p 2 0 0 0 JSantn p 3 1 1 1 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Georgetown College, MLS—Suspended LA Galaxy D Omar Gonzalez one Cleveland Texas Wagner S,18-21 1 1 0 0 0 1 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Laz Diaz. Philadelphia Georgetown, Ky., both July 28. game for accumulating five yellow cards. ab r h bi ab r h bi T—3:22. A—19,902 (36,973). Cairo ph 0 0 0 0 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Browns Training Facility, TORONTO FC—Signed F Mista for the remainder of the Brantly cf 4 0 1 0 Borbon cf 4 1 1 0 Hamels 7 8 3 3 2 8 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Berea, Ohio, July 23/July 30. Contreras 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 season. J.Nix 2b 3 1 2 1 J.Arias ss 5 1 2 4 Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 30 3 7 3 DENVER BRONCOS — Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Centre, COLLEGE CSantn c 3 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 5 0 2 1 Monday’s Late AL Boxes J.Romero 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 Englewood, Colo., July 26/July 31. Lidge 1 0 0 0 0 2 CUNY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Announced the election Kearns rf 3 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 2 2 2 YANKEES 3, ATHLETICS 1 New York 001 002 00x — 3 HOUSTON TEXANS — Methodist Training Center, JhPerlt 3b 4 0 0 0 Hamltn lf 4 2 2 1 Herndon L,0-2 1 2 2 2 0 0 E—O.Cabrera (9), Bay (1). LOB—Cincinnati 7, New York Houston, both July 30. of Roy Anderson as the president and Ronald St. John AHrndz 3b 0 0 0 0 DvMrp lf 1 1 1 1 New York Oakland Zagurski 1 1 1 1 0 3 5. 2B—B.Phillips (23). HR—J.Santana (1). SB—Pagan (16). INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Anderson University, as the vice president for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 aca- Duncan dh 4 0 1 0 N.Cruz rf 5 1 2 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Herndon pitched to 2 batters in the 11th. CS—R.Tejada (1). S—O.Cabrera. Anderson, Ind., both Aug. 1. demic years. AMarte 1b 4 0 1 0 Smoak 1b 3 1 2 0 Gardnr lf 4 0 0 0 Crisp cf 3 0 0 1 Jurrjens pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. IP H R ER BB SO JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Municipal Stadium, AUSTIN PEAY—Named Jessica Grayson women’s assis- Crowe lf 4 0 0 0 Treanr c 4 1 0 0 Jeter ss 4 0 1 0 Barton 1b 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Tim Welke; First, Scott Barry; Second, Cincinnati Jacksonville, Fla., both July 29. tant basketball coach. Donald ss 2 0 0 0 ABlanc 3b 5 2 3 2 Teixeir 1b 4 1 1 1 RSwny rf 4 0 0 0 Mike DiMuro; Third, Jim Reynolds. Maloney L,0-1 52-3 7 3 3 1 3 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Missouri Western, St. Joseph, GEORGIA—Named Frank Crumley interim athletic Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 40 12 17 12 ARdrgz 3b 4 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 4 0 1 0 T—3:31. A—44,715 (43,651). Ondrusek 11-3 0 0 0 0 2 Mo., both July 29. director. Cleveland 100 000 000 — 1 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 Cust dh 3 0 0 0 Bray 1 0 0 0 1 0 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Dolphins Training Facility, Davie, HENDRIX—Named Emily Cummins women’s basketball Texas 010 205 31x — 12 Swisher dh 4 1 2 0 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 1 0 CUBS 6, DIAMONDBACKS 4 New York Fla., both July 30. coach. E—A.Blanco (3). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Cleveland 7, Texas 9. Grndrs cf 3 1 1 1 Gross lf 3 0 0 0 J.Santana W,6-5 9 3 0 0 3 5 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Gillette Stadium, JAMES MADISON—Named Jennifer Brown women’s 2B—J.Arias (4), A.Blanco (2). HR—J.Nix (5), Guerrero Cervelli c 4 0 1 1 M.Ellis 2b 2 0 0 0 Chicago Arizona Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner; First, Dan Iassogna; Foxborough, Mass., July 25/July 28. assistant basketball coach. (19), Hamilton (21), Dav.Murphy (3), N.Cruz (11). CS— Curtis rf 4 0 1 0 Pnngtn ss 3 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Second, Dale Scott; Third, Jerry Meals. NEW YORK JETS — Cortland State, Cortland, N.Y., July MOUNT OLIVE—Named Monti Van Brunt assistant soft- Brantley (1). Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals 29 1 3 1 Fukdm rf 5 1 1 1 CYoung cf 4 1 0 0 T—2:29. A—27,473 (41,800). 29/Aug. 1. ball coach. IP H R ER BB SO New York 020 001 000 — 3 Theriot 2b 5 0 2 1 KJhnsn 2b 4 1 2 2 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, RICE—Promoted Jae Cross to women’s assistant bas- D.Lee 1b 5 1 2 0 J.Upton rf 4 0 2 1 Cleveland Oakland 001 000 000 — 1 ASTROS 6, PIRATES 2 Calif., both July 28. ketball coach. Masterson L,3-8 51-3 9 7 7 3 3 LOB—New York 6, Oakland 4. 2B—Swisher (17). 3B— Colvin cf 3 1 1 0 Monter c 4 0 1 0 PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Saint Vincent College, STANFORD—Promoted Ricky Brackett to assistant com- Ambriz 12-3 6 4 4 0 1 Granderson (4), Pennington (5). HR—Teixeira (14). SF— ArRmr 3b 4 2 2 4 MRynl 3b 3 1 0 0 Pittsburgh Houston Latrobe, Pa., both July 30. munications director. R.Perez 1 2 1 1 0 0 Crisp. ASorin lf 3 0 0 0 AdLRc 1b 4 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Chargers Park, San Diego, WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON—Named Emily Hays Texas IP H R ER BB SO SCastro ss 4 0 1 0 S.Drew ss 3 0 0 1 Tabata lf 4 0 0 0 Bourn cf 5 2 2 0 July 25/July 30. women’s tennis coach and women’s assistant basket- C.Wilson W,7-4 6 2 1 1 2 4 New York Soto c 4 1 2 0 GParra lf 2 0 0 0 NWalkr 2b 3 1 1 0 Kppngr 2b 4 1 3 1 TENNESSEE TITANS — Baptist Sports Park, Nashville, ball coach. Yankees’ Cano among six picked for MLB’s Home Run Derby OAKLAND, Calif. — New York Yankees hitting coach postseason appearances. Kevin Long has seen enough players struggle in the Mike Dunleavy quit as Clippers coach in early Junior football sign-ups open Home Run Derby to have concerns about how the February to focus exclusively on his general manager Registration for Magic Valley Junior Football is Sports Shorts under way. The tackle league is for grades 5-6 and contest will affect All-Star second baseman Robinson duties, then he and the team severed ties completely Cano. on March 8. His assistant, Kim Hughes, finished the Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] registration forms are available at Twin Falls Parks “The history would suggest that guys who do the season as interim coach before being dismissed on and Recreation or the Boys and Girls Club.The cost is home run hitting contest get fatigued and exhausted April 15. Find more area events by searching for ‘sports’ on the $55 ($75 after July 30 deadline) and all players must from the process,” Long said Tuesday before the The Clippers had a 29-53 record last season, miss- event calendar at Magicvalley.com have a current physical. Yankees played the Athletics in Oakland.“It is taxing. ing the playoffs for the 15th time in 17 years. They Information: Eric Bauman at 736-5099 or Mike Sports, Curves, Impact Athletics and Gold’s Gym. Ewaniuk at 212-1755. It’s an explosive motion and he’s going to do it over were 8-33 on the road, their worst mark away from Information: Becky or Troy Woodhouse at 862-3809. and over again.” home since 1999-2000, when they went 5-36. Cano was one of six players picked Tuesday to par- Del Negro’s hiring comes with the Clippers having MVCS holds golf scramble ticipate in the event Monday in Anaheim. Detroit’s significant salary cap space in their attempt to lure Burley Amateur deadline today Magic Valley Christian School’s 15th Annual Miguel Cabrera, Boston’s David Ortiz and Toronto’s free agent LeBron James from Cleveland. BURLEY — The 2010 MillerCoors Burley Amateur Benefit Golf Scramble will be held July 31 at Canyon Vernon Wells were also selected in the AL, while Golf Championship will be held Saturday and Sunday Springs Golf Course in Twin Falls. Registration is at at Burley Golf Course. The entry fee is $60 and Milwaukee’s Corey Hart and St. Louis’ Matt Holliday MAGIC VALLEY 7:15 a.m., with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. The format is will participate for the NL. Two more National League includes lunch on Saturday. Entry deadline is today a four-person best-ball scramble.The entry fee is $75 players still need to be picked. Heiner sinks hole-in-one and a IGA/GHIN handicap is needed. Information: per golfer and includes green fees, cart, coffee and Long pointed to Bobby Abreu and Josh Hamilton, Phillip Heiner aced 160-yard hole No. 2 at Burley 878-9807. donuts and an awards luncheon. Information: MVCS who struggled after recent derby success. Golf Course on Monday using a 3-hybrid club. The at 324-4200. Abreu won the contest with 41 homers in 2005 shot was witnessed by Max Covington,Tony Cain and Kimberly 5k set for Saturday when he played with Philadelphia, but he hit just six Tony Cain Jr. KIMBERLY — The Kimberly Good Neighbor Day 5k home runs after the break after having 18 in the first MVTA holds tennis tourney Fun Run/Walk will be held Saturday at 7 a.m., at The Magic Valley Tennis Association will host its half. Hamilton hit a record 28 homers in the first Fletcher makes hole-in-one Kimberly City Park. Registration is $20, and begins at round in 2008 at Yankee Stadium, then hit just 11 in annual Magic Valley Open Tennis Tournament Aug. 6- Dawn Fletcher made a hole-in-one on the 128-yard 6:30 a.m. Proceeds will go toward funding the the second half after having 21 before the break that 8. Participants do not have to be USTA members. No. 8 hole at 93 Golf Ranch in Jerome, using a 9-iron. Kimberly Sports Complex. season. The tournament includes singles and doubles events The shot was witnessed by Kathaleen Thompson. Information: Teresa at 423-4369 or 948-5527. “Anytime you have one of your guys going there is for men and women from 2.5 to open level players. a concern,”Long said. “It’s warranted too because of Mixed doubles NTRP levels include 6.0 to 8.0 and what’s happened in the past. ... We don’t ever play Filer soccer holds open field Buhl to host three-day tourney open combined team rating. Each player is limited home run derby. We don’t ever try to hit balls out of FILER — Open field time for the Filer High School BUHL — Buhl Youth Baseball, in conjunction with to two events. Cash prizes will be awarded to first- the park. It’s something he’s not accustomed to boys soccer team will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. each Sawtooth Baseball, will host a Minors and Majors and second-place winners in each division. The entry doing, that’s for sure.” Tuesday and Thursday at Filer High School. baseball tournament July 23-25. There is a four- fee is $17 per person for doubles events and $22 per game guarantee. Information: http://sawtoothbase- NBA person for singles events. ball.com. Enter online at http://USTA.com by clicking on Clippers reach deal Goose Creek Run-Off coming TENNISLINK and then on TOURNAMENTS, and enter OAKLEY — The Goose Creek Run-Off will be held tournament No. 257430710. A $3 online registration with Del Negro to coach July 24 in conjunction with the Oakley Pioneer Days T.F. volleyball camp offered fee applies. Printed registration forms may be LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Clippers Celebration.The event features a 10k run, a four-mile The Twin Falls Volleyball Camp will be held July 26- reached an agreement in principle with Vinny Del walk and a one-mile children’s race. Prizes will be 29. Players entering grades 4-6 will attend from 8:30 picked up at the Twin Falls YMCA or Elevation Sports. Negro to become the team’s head coach. awarded to overall winners and age division winners. to 11:30 a.m., with grades 7-9 attending from 1:30 to Entries close at 6 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 1. Information: The team said Tuesday night in an e-mail that Check-in for the 10k begins at 5 a.m. Saturday, July 4:30 p.m. The camp will focus on fundamental skills, Robert Sterk at 208-602-1493 or e-mail more details would be announced Wednesday. 24. Buses leave at 6 a.m. with the race beginning at 7. drills and learning offense and defense. The cost is [email protected] or Kathy Deahl at 731- Del Negro was fired by the Chicago Bulls in May Registration forms are available online at $50 ($65 after July 16). Information: B.J. Price at 3152 or e-mail [email protected]. after going 82-82 in two seasons and making two http://www.goosecreekrunoff.com or at Donnelley 208-863-2518. — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Wednesday, July 7, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho World champ Semenya cleared to return to track JOHANNESBURG (AP) — putes behind me.” Semenya “But due to the nature of him before the announce- Caster Semenya was cleared said in a statement. the matter the parties ment that she was going to be to immediately return to Athletics South Africa resolved to keep the negoti- cleared. track by the sport’s govern- said Semenya would be con- ations confidential,” said “She told me she doesn’t ing body Tuesday, ending an sidered for the country’s Greg Nott, managing part- have any problems and she is 11-month layoff while she team at the junior champi- ner of Dewey and LeBoeuf’s happy,”Jacob Semenya said. underwent gender tests after onships. The ASA says she Johannesburg office. The announcement ended becoming the 800-meter must pass a fitness test in Semenya underwent gen- a saga in which the teenager world champion. Pretoria on Wednesday. der tests following her dom- burst onto the world scene in Semenya is allowed to “Of course, we are happy,” inant run as an 18-year-old Berlin where she captured a keep running as a woman, ASA official Richard Stander at the Berlin world champi- gold medal in her first major although it is unclear if she said. “When an athlete can- onships last August. event. Her dramatic has had any medical proce- not compete it is frustrating “We are delighted that improvement in times and dure or treatment during her for them and frustrating for Caster is finally being per- muscular build led the IAAF time away. us as a federation.” mitted to compete with to order gender verification The International Associ- AP file photo Stander said the African other women, as is her legal tests. ation of Athletics South Africa’s Caster Semenya celebrates after winning the gold championships in Kenya in and natural right,” lawyer Semenya was welcomed as Federations said medical medal in the final of the Women’s 800 meters at the World Athletics late July and the Jeffrey Kessler said. a national hero in South details of the 19-year-old Championships Aug. 19, 2009, in Berlin. Semenya has been cleared to Commonwealth Games in “Hopefully, this resolution Africa following her stun- South African’s case would return to competitive athletics by the IAAF. India in October were more will set a precedent so that ning victory, but reports of remain confidential and it realistic targets for no female athlete in the the gender tests and stories will have no further com- medical experts that New Brunswick, starting Semenya. future will have to experi- in the Australian media say- ment on the matter. Semenya can compete with July 19. Semenya’s lawyers said ence the long delays and ing she had both male and The IAAF added in its “immediate effect.” “I am thrilled to enter the negotiations with the IAAF public scrutiny which Caster female sex organs caused statement from its Monaco She could return to com- global athletics arena once lasted 10 months and had has been forced to endure.” outrage in her home country headquarters that it accepts petition at the world junior again and look forward to been held in Monaco, Earlier, Semenya’s father and led some public officials the conclusion of a panel of championships in Moncton, competing with all the dis- Istanbul and Parish. said his daughter had told to rally behind her. Rookie forward Gordon Hayward No charges filed in looks to change opinions in Utah Vick party shooting By Antonio Gonzalez VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — for alleged possession of Associated Press writer Police said Tuesday they codeine syrup resulted from know who was responsible a two-month undercover ORLANDO, Fla. — Even here, in a for shooting another man investigation that could gym full of young NBA hopefuls, following Michael Vick’s result in more arrests. Gordon Hayward looks a little out of birthday celebration, Mobile County place at first glance. but the shooter will Sheriff’s Office There aren’t many baby-faced, not be charged “at spokeswoman Lori thin-looking, former high school ten- this time” because Myles said Tuesday nis stars drafted with the ninth overall the victim has not that the investiga- pick. Then again, there aren’t many cooperated with tion wasn’t targeting rookies who can shoot the way he can. investigators. the former Oakland The debate over Hayward’s poten- Vick was not the Raiders quarterback tial has put perhaps more pressure on shooter and there are no sus- but that his name and home him than any rookie this year. pects other than the shooter, address had come up several The 20-year-old who led tiny Butler police spokesman Adam times. to the NCAA championship game last Bernstein said. The decision The 2007 No. 1 draft season was booed by Utah Jazz fans not to press charges was made choice was arrested Monday after the team selected him on draft by the prosecutor’s office, but at his home and charged night. He’s been called too weak and could be reversed if the victim with possession of a con- not physically ready for the NBA, and decides to cooperate. trolled substance. Myles the Bulldogs’ surprising run in the In a statement released says forensic tests to deter- tournament has only created more Tuesday, police said wit- mine the amount of codeine attention. nesses have also been reluc- syrup involved sometimes Not all of it is positive, either. tant to help in the investiga- take 5-7 days “I’m just going out there and play- tion of the shooting outside a Russell has a bond hearing ing my game,” Hayward said. “And nightclub just after 2 a.m. on Wednesday and his trial is maybe I’ll change some opinions.” June 25. The statement said scheduled for July 20. That could take time. because the shooter will not Russell did not return a He showed some promise Tuesday be charged, his identity will call from The Associated in the final minute of an Orlando sum- not be released. Press Tuesday. A business mer league game where he didn’t The shooting took place partner of Russell’s agent always play like a lottery pick. But he about a block away from the said they had no comment. delivered when it counted most. club where a 30th birthday Hayward’s 3-pointer from the wing party for the Philadelphia BREES’ NEW MEMOIR NOT with 30.2 seconds remaining gave the Eagles’ quarterback was JUST ABOUT WINNING Jazz a 74-70 lead over the Orlando ending. NEW ORLEANS — Super Magic’s summer squad. Then he According to a spokesman Bowl MVP Drew Brees asks grabbed a defensive rebound, was for the nightclub, video sur- himself often is there any- fouled and headed to the free throw veillance cameras positioned thing he could have done to line. AP photo in front of the club showed prevent his mother from He kept his usual approach — two Utah Jazz forward Gordon Hayward shoots a free throw during the second half of an NBA Vick climbing into a car and committing suicide. dribbles, a deep breath, relaxed the leaving about 4 minutes The Saints quarterback shoulders and followed through — for summer league basketball game against the Orlando Magic in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday. before the shooting. initially viewed his mother’s a pair of swishes. Hayward followed The victim has not be death as very personal, but with two more later to give Utah a 78- PARAKHOUSKI GETS START IN SUMMER LEAGUE identified by the police, but he opens up about that 73 win, finishing with 14 points in 19 Vick’s attorney, Larry tragedy as well as other fail- minutes. Former College of Southern Idaho center but committed four fouls. Woodward, said it was ures and misfortunes in his It was a small step in the beginning Art Parakhouski got his first NBA summer Parakhouski and the Celtics face the Quanis Phillips — a co- new book: “Coming Back of a pro career that has hefty expecta- league start Tuesday in the Boston Celtics’ Charlotte Bobcats at 11 a.m. MDT today. defendant in the federal dog- Stronger.” tions. 86-69 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in The undrafted 6-foot-11 center from fighting case that landed In the book, Brees writes, “I think he got the jitters out,”team- Orlando. Belarus played two seasons at CSI from Vick in federal prison. “I ask myself the question mate Othyus Jeffers said. Parakhouski had five points, two 2006 to 2008 before completing his col- Phillips, who Woodward said often: Could I have saved Hayward’s rise to prominence came rebounds and a block in nearly 24 minutes, lege career at Radford (Va.) University. was not invited to the party her?” at warp speed. and did not interact with Brees led New Orleans to The 6-foot-8, 207-pounder — with from a playoff team to one that could mer league head coach Tyrone Vick while there, was treated glory despite being in the ball-handling skills of a guard in a contend in the Western Conference. Corbin. “That’s typical for a young at a hospital and released the mourning — and guilt-rid- forward’s body — took Butler to the “For me, it was kind of an after guy. But with his talent level, I think following day. den — over the death of his NCAA title game, losing to Duke after thought,”Hayward said of the boos.“I he’ll pick it up.” Woodward did not return a mother, Mina, in August a half-court heave missed at the was excited about getting drafted.The The Jazz don’t consider Hayward a phone call from The 2009. Although he didn’t buzzer. Then he decided to leave after organization told me they were excit- leftover by any means. Associated Press seeking discuss her death in detail his sophomore season. ed about drafting me. But I think it’s a He’s a sharpshooter, has a knack for comment. during the season, he devoted While the suburban Indianapolis little bit of motivation.” passing and has been trying to add Vick has said he was not a chapter in the book to his native is beloved around most of the His coaches don’t believe that pres- muscle to his frail frame. His biggest involved. In a statement to relationship with her. He Hoosier State, that sentiment isn’t sure has effected Hayward. challenge will likely be adjusting to the AP on Thursday,Vick also reflects on his alienation from shared everywhere. Hayward has, however, been hesi- the physical play and speed of the said he notified the NFL and his mother in adulthood, Utah general manager Kevin tant to shine through two summer NBA. the Eagles once he was aware wondering whether he could O’Connor was berated with boos and league games. He has wandered And, of course, keeping expecta- of what had taken place. have handled it differently. thumbs-down gestures on draft night around the perimeter aimlessly at tions tame. The team and league have Brees said Tuesday that he when he stepped to the podium after a times, struggled to create his own “People have criticized my strength said they are looking into the realized during many late season ticket-holder announced shot and become a defensive liability. my whole life, in high school, college situation. nights sitting at his laptop Hayward’s pick. The displeasure only But when he has found the ball, he and now,” Hayward said. “But what I computer in his kitchen that grew after O’Connor suggested fans hasn’t missed much. give up in some regards, I make up RUSSELL’S ARREST STEMS FROM writing about his mother’s shouldn’t rush to judgment. “He’s trying to not make a mistake with other things, like quickness, 2-MONTH INVESTIGATION death could serve as therapy Hayward clearly wasn’t the popular instead of just going out there and anticipation, a first step. MOBILE, Ala. — The for him and advice for others. choice fans thought could take Utah playing,”said Jazz assistant and sum- “I like my chances.” arrest of JaMarcus Russell — The Associated Press Woods turns icy as media questions turn personal in Ireland ADARE, Ireland (AP) — cost him his marriage and half-sentences. my father passed, and obvi- Golf Course, Woods felt the AT&T National outside After another warm wel- endorsements, Woods How will you prepare? ously what I’ve been going nothing but love and admira- Philadelphia, where he fin- come from the Irish public, replied, “I think you’re look- “Practicing.” through lately,”he said in his tion from the more than ished 46th. He climbed back Tiger Woods turned curt and ing too deep into this.” He Where? “Home.” most expansive reply. 20,000 fans who lined the into the middle of the pack dismissive at a news confer- torpedoed the follow-up Why not try and play some But when asked again course five-deep to watch his Tuesday. ence Tuesday when asked question with an icily firm links golf in Scotland before- whether he was finding per- every drive, approach shot Darren Clarke of Northern about his state of mind since “Thank you.” hand? “I need to get home.” sonal worries overshadowing and putt. Ireland finished first after the sex scandal that’s Woods is returning imme- Silence. his game, Woods clearly had Armed with a full night’s shooting a 68 for a two-day wrecked his marriage. diately to his Florida home Why? “See my kids.” enough. sleep, Woods breezed score of 3-under 141. Woods Woods was questioned rather than heading to Silence. “Everything’s working through a course that had finished seven shots back, following his 3-under-par Scotland to prepare for next Throughout the 15-minute itself out,”he said. befuddled him Monday, tied for 24th with six others. 69 in his final round of the week’s British Open at St. news conference Woods had When asked if that meant when he shot a 7-over 79 to Every five years, Irish bil- charity J.P. McManus Andrews, one of his favorite to parry various attempts at a his troubles were still under- fall near the bottom of the lionaire McManus persuades Invitational Pro-Am, his first courses and where he won comment on how his marital mining his golf, Woods field of 54 professionals. many of the world’s top foreign appearance since the Opens in 2000 and 2005. implosion was affecting his descended into glum-eyed His Irish caddie, silver- golfers to join his charity turmoil. Once the subject was game. silence, offering an expres- haired Tipperary car dealer event in Adare, where three- When asked whether his broached, the previously “There are times in one’s sion somewhere between a Arthur Pierse, said Woods member teams of amateurs liaisons with other women easy-speaking Woods life when things get put in grimace and a frown. was exhausted Monday after pay $155,000 for the chance had been “worth it” since it flipped a switch into staccato perspective, one being when Out on the Adare Manor flying overnight following to play alongside the pros.