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' ’ • ,1 '• ■ ■ T v ' ■ R P .• , . , _' fI rjpo20 s ' ■ i i e 1 t i m e w f i ____ — i i : _ _ G o o d f fmorning l BushLfiDL^ SiT^gEs s t s J i iijnteroiees Today’s fdreca:cast' Hie Ainbdited Pras “ 7 " ^ r ^ " “ R!elbcationon Center east of Jeromen e , is regrets, the o fficial«al said. Increasing cIou<ouds. Highs near 45 itahra ramember another matttotter, said one o ff ic ia l.^ ^ ^ Y The issue of wbwhether Japan should • • . degrees. Lows nearar 330. Light w inds.. WASHftioibN — PresidentPr Bush is ...................... Inhisretnjrmarks at Peari H^rbofTfiu^!h w ill apologize to the UnitUnited States for Ihe , p i 9 » A 2 expected to express regretjyets at Piari Haibor“ officiicials, speaking on the coicondition of say “the wwh h^le-thing^ somethingg that attack gn Pearl Hart{ortKir w o n ’t be addressed ' this weekend for the U.£U.S. internm ent o f anonyiiymity.. ■. • offends Outir'S ov^ princij)tes o f justice oiand it by the president, the:the sources said, . Ainericans of Japanesese aneestryi dUring Bus]ish'has said he will not apapologize for won’t happeipen agaiiir Qie ofTicial said, Japanese Fbreijreign M inister Klichib Worid War U, White Hoi^ouse ofUcials said the atomical bombs the Unitiited States The gdven/enunent has made $1.25 bilbillion W atanabe earlierer Ithis week expressed ' ■ Thursday. ___ ^ •dropp<ped on Hiroshima and Nagaigasaki to end in financialal restitutioni to survivors oiof the “deep remorse" oveover the-suffering Ja']^ impealraTjriHHitlnKyihy^OihlQQiiversaiy' ■ the wa wu»i|)S tifte<ftcP 'a“ 1988 findiTTK'llf&rn-ihB~InflIct«rbyitr^li reckless“~dcci5ion'tu~stan cj>saji942„: ic on Pearl Harbor. Butit apologizing for the intentemment o f governmentnt >violated their civil nghts. th e war. r«»h"WdridWffiI^'120.0<OOOrAJnericanrof-JBpanesi ese-TOcestiyj-^^-Japaneso-t ie-«itizen8Miving'in>Hawaii-> ii->who---'4A-rfesolution;-ex P-exprcaaing.Jcg£et_for .............. R a tio n irig ; ••shortortages..and'intrusive experiencM while talkingag iabout the cuirent' mostl]tly in camps in Californiaita and other • were also roundedrou up and put in campsps will Japan’s W orld W/ar.ll a r. oggression was also governm ent nuide: fofor big change in the .... state of-U.S.-Japaneseje:^ations,.soid.the. .WesteItem states includuingrthehe.Minidoka. be includeid int the president's exprcssio lives of Magic Val/alley residents in the ........ ‘ ..................P leease a s se e .REQRETS/A2 . wake o f the Japan<>anese a ttd c k o n P earl ------- — Harbor-SO years agO; ^ ^rlnwiriM^ in seasoan’sbest Sorry, Robbiei e _______ _______ , T w in Falls Count}iinty, C qm m isstprof Jim Fraley, one o f lhe: peoplepe w ho w ill have a • j lot-to-say-about-’it-wfie;thcr-daredevit------ ih lO K :--------' ------ - at Bu Snake River Canycnyon, thinks it’s a bad idM . 'Pag«B1.' strikejeyote i B t m i UK ------- ByKiikMildien— Tim es-N ew s w riter;er I Husldehonoire BUHL-Buhltell te a c h e r s a re o n e ste p :. closertoasuike. W ashington tackle:kle Steve E m tm an won M e m b e rs o f' ththe Buhl Education; - iward'and'a firat-tearh ' ■ ...........the Lombarai'Awa Association voted-ted'overwhemingly late . spot on th e A P A ll*/ll-America team.— ------ ' T h u rs d a y night to iauthorizethe g^upV - Pafl«A» head to hold a votete ono whether to strike. ■ No date was set for the vote, and tbe!' Bhiins bow district's 65 teochershers are hoping to resolve! Twin Falls playilayed its second tight differences with theJie Si chool B oard. : game of the younlung boys basketball “A strike authothoriziation delivers season, this tim e fallfalling to Boise 57-54. message of. convonviction," said BEA* P»g«A9 president Siie Meli.lelanson in a speech to- „ teachers Thursday.ly. ”“If a v ote is taken thisl_____ . evening, 1 will votivote in favor of a strike “ “authorization.” However. Melanscin so n said th e board c o u l^ still prevent a strike.ike. .; I^harlie Brown’ “All.they^hove: to do is acccpt the fact-; CSX offers‘Ch finding report," sheh e ss a id .' * \ • -------------- jrhe.CQlIcgfi.ofi)flSoutticinJilflho-sdU ____ Melanson addedded„she has requested .al • perfo rm “ Y ou’re• a Oood Man, Charlie •m ee^g with thehe iboard Monday night Brown” nex* week,:k, f b c u ^ g o n a <Uy in T ioping to end thesstalematb.- sta —- ..thelifeofthe?P«imanuts” characters. - Superintendentnt EEugene Pyles said the . B9_„- ^ —decision-bfrwhethiether.the-district-woutd -------- * y-: make fUrther conceaicession^ with the teachers - iiB aqngrx/ : “ w as in the hands oofthe f t board.---------------------------- - t’li i e board andd m;m y se lf were h < ^ iU tfsu J____^ :_^_E oiL :tlie.'fuat..tii..tim e,. M a g ic _ y a lle y _ - .. _ ,_the teachers >wuld>uld consider their .bffcir s in g e rs c a n jo inin thet Chorale's per? which we felt was/ia very fai^ said'Pyles ’ ' ... fonnances of .thehe “M essiah"'set for said. “We’re hop'lopeful there won't be L _ Sati5 i% 'a n d Sunda;iday;. AlgYiU^eKtfT^^T^B^»>^^wr« — Piig»;t9— : S- -,strikc."_. ' : EdnA Riitinituenn ofb Rup^.vjUmlheelihin o m a m a h t o h o n e o f ttithbentrfeeatthe Fe~i^ittvaiofT^eee. N egotiations brol^broke off Tuesday after a half-hour meetleeting to discuss »tniQylna.ttie.flDnM«lJwhend^^tbatiiuLwblcl Tteh b ^ n a fH e t h a - -Riwgw w n.tifl;^ = = i « 6 ffiiw«nlatl«jrbrbyqcthreg=inember:fto«—L3 -i: pofieSninlSlinfmMaglcIT ^ a lT e y . D o z e n s o f “ ” Si55ttem Ft^lonat Cancer Centerr ai n d tfie'-fS q u ic k r e s * ^ finding conunittce% oion a n ew co n tract ' fani^treiiiend wr«Mrresthe and a full e ^ Mdule i of entertainm ent arare featured. The eventI t <c o n t i n u e s th r o u g h ts requested the panel, but ;. Sunday ^ the Bluelue Lakes ShopplntfCenln t e r In IW In F a lla . t'h'en re je c te d plart a rt of its findings even Explanationid di u e |- though teachers hadhat to compromise than the district did,lid , M elanson said, •'Twin' Falls C ounty t It’s time for T i The associationion voted last August to Prosecutor IC aicnlen B axter to expim n the ' ^ work without a COIcontract while the panel statistics :in. 8 s tale te report r o n child abuse, r Anderssonsg^lid isd ^f m th d2aughter. 7 m et. today's'editorial say says. • ■ ' ' ' - A resolutionI papassed out to teachers _____ , Thursday^ted-thc.th e b o ard .has continued to ____ ,_displBy_Bn.attilud'lude_of.disrepcct^for_its _ _ . receive! ^ Q i t ; heM ip- professional suiff. , “It is opparentt si)six months after the start • TlieWiildiigtoDiPoft tboiiniiiided toward his “incredisdible sister" mostly thisIlls was a private day, a tin:ime to of negotiations thatthal the board has unduly ,'P eg g^ j , J^y.-7^ who woiiced rel(relentleuly to hold childreidren and rraiscover relative The prolonged andi delayedde the process of SldnnerforSuSununu ermtfny ^ Ter^>-;la^ ) c e ^ .-r-a s h e Steals gJdid theyt woke at 3:3 0 a.m: a ^ >ps^n'arrival open tne papack; ot- H y ^ o x c o o k iS ^ his The only areaI wtwhere the two'sides have • ------- ^^’i^residriit'Bflsh'T)!rfiltoiffiferSkinner"- " ent his fa rt ^ y v 3 th :;;^ iu» KKl;bctwech'.o. favorites::^,L^:that ,VirgiDia.hfld.:btoughght_heE_agtced-was-to-ac< :a'ccept.the-fact=flndtng ____ ^ ---------------- a^hisjnew^htcflQrs rr,' ate and did fts he . ^ i i t i row d^f'well—rhusbandc-Th-Th^-sat4n4>ed-downing>co pookies—panelU-recommehd yai«i» tcaclKTff.’ p le a s^ end w^s*^noujounced rematlcably. '.wishehersi h tig ^g ‘8ad-sayingIg only a-few . and milk. ' base salary 1.85 perp e rc e n u o $17,213. ' fret5:bf i^ ic a a traumaa fifrom his onleal in sperrtwwds.:: AndersonBon slept a bit and spentI hours1 They disagree ov(o v e r w hether to reopen the • LrfWWKL'.'v^ii. what can I siiy?’* the 44-year-old going thro^ro ig h a b atteiy ;o f pbysica!:al and budget if tbe districttrict q u alifies for m oney set : .'lAs'derson.' t ^ $hiebief Middle . Eflslt ’reportJrter shouted to c611eagu<gues.VIt’sjust^ psychologicgical evaluations — p^iq]iq)S th e a s id e fo r u nnanticipated a n statewide It; It's been so long.”, , ' • • last time: theth Wiesbaden.Tacility^iwill be enrollment increaseases. j . S o c t l o n A 'A c o iraim d at :ortbft''Ass<Associated'Press and •greats /Ferturei.;..9-14 : ^ffTeleased.lw«bilte.:;:;,-LoLon8^:&eld,’*!said one banahner Hanging used for.hbhbstage repatiidtion beforeire it is The district proposedprc a distribution ■ ■ Weather-...;.;.;,.i22 • Calendar:...;;.ia • with ftllow' ex- - iromCD .'thei-,.hospital, bakonony.' ^Least shutdowiinibinextyw . formula that wouloulcf.corae into operation . ^ NaUon.;..;.....3r4-r Dear Abby.....11 ; and Jo s^h Ci^ppio . .'fdrgol said andtheiri - ' • A milifciyiiy;statcmcnt Thursday n i^^tsaid only if the'districtsct e nded its fiscal year w ith 1.. .Comics ..-......:12 '■ . oh; the'i?alcaoy>f thehe U:S. Air Force “ TiTo-be able to sit theree'with - three 'Andersonm iis sufTeniig from an e a s ily a balance m ore tharthan 5 percent over general _ • Opinion 2 • MovleB....;.....f 3 - ^- -medic^caiterbiirKsIlsn1 smUins broadly.