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P a£ B 8»B 1 grJufcCMjriyiiii H - e t n O a r a f M t ' '3 S portc SDH vA iisy' - P e o p le o f a ll a g e s ' ' ' locked the SmiVinialley Tnn Saturday after* ’ W TVtta , nOpn to MaKfsilo’s nine O l^pic and f f aptatoaCbar . « a m e» » : . --•- - - - Paralympic athletes \K f l M t a of 1998. fS T a n ri g . ^ 7 t u v e r M ■ ___L ittlft^ris.sat in ‘ ■ m oreBkea awe as athletes described the winter . V U K ^^Fsdioolcd ' smail-tom games in Nagano, ookto Japan. Local school* thedia>» I d a h o i ^ : children's banners antimthem^ It's th e ultim ate oif sisatisfaction. Wilgus p tiJt tlie nlyw<ji'«w« i i« d - lined the room. It's[t’s such a high. It's miitinHng that ' Ter p iss-shaOiaped lik e tb e s tx tt o f IdiMbo a h mends People filled a large perfperfect nm you a n always loold>Idngfor.” w id ia sO lsny n q n c ta d i flamed re d ty «> ga: S ^ .. SatordaX r . get>well card for 8iSmites, cheets, roses and pisplaques were n e t '................. ' P afji ^ iCl Perkins, of injured skier Picabo hanilanded out to e a ^ of tbe atiuetletes'present *1 n e v er r f e lt m ore lik e a sm aZ tnnr Street, wbo couldn’t ChilZhildren who wanted pictures■esandauto- Idahokid,*'F* Peikins, of Ttaia FaD^ saU c ■ 'BvinFalls, a tte n d b u t p a rtid - • gra{traphs thronged Wood Riverr Valley\ re s t his Nagano 0e CTpgieoce. I t was ^ »D f a pated by phone. denilents Laiira WOson, nordic skiikier, Sondra eign to m e,e, < evea d>e 7-U . 1 k9 k x ^ F a m i l y L i f e o n Ja p a n From h er couch in Van/an Eft, snowboard racer; MiVluffy Davis, fb r& a d » s.bI, btS sev er frond rtiTTn (fae ae! E a r ly S t a r t : c m d r e n w h[lO o Portland, Ore., alpiilpine mono-skier; and NtaliIla Skinner, ded.forsood■odlesfioaa «to£ng zaadn^iaii, - S tre e t w as thought(btful about her gold- biatliathlete. Jacob Rife and Maliatt Perkins Jm tlhadaia wooderfnl U ie ppie Bre read tt> caxf(jr do betteit r e r n«ti'f<ii ma n roeintbesuperG. h ' werivere cheered for their perforonnances at 'were great.” f n cr4i<-wi1 * r u o f t a thereitfainkiiigli^tit.-she tfa ' the]h e Paralympics. ipasese people w ere so g n« m a t , V P a gt D e lP I salt}. T m glad thatat I have that memory . SnowboardSi racer li s a Kosgloilow andbob- open asd ^friendly.- W ilsoo said. T h e ; ^ now. K has taken soto xm any different forms, slediledder Greg Sun weren't presetlent (standing on the podium)'po hearing your . StandingSt in for Gov. Philil B] art, Carl ne8sesee«nBB,;ygeX Section BY SEcnoION i D ^ H j n m SectlonA SectlonD Stage m arc] Weather . 5 Money . i )lunteers si ch King COI)uldn’t .K ation...^ Taxes.......... -ttfiq/Vfest^U Trsdewlnds .. lish; leaderjr killed 30) years ago) today OpWon.^4-15 Uaho/WestA- VtM J2-1306 Movies......... ThsAsseot c a c f A e & micBS : “i Aat A. U za* ycScgsaiigSB. Classified .7-1.7-10 B MEMF(PHlft, T^ n — tii<[ *Iconttotaoicsi0r T^ r p a fJ r Bcy aad £ w ars 03 b e - S e c t i o n B followersn of Martin Lmher Kins Jr. (ficesanilwanctD l E m arkedi thetl 3(hfa anniversarv of bis aegte n y ag e d on’t 1-10 d e a th SaturdaySi by fioisbiog a1 ' d n a n u ' f c rp g dne Ayarn ra t doa ^ wane to m arch foifor justice be never lived to __________________ ~—— James Ndsc -H drto/»«..7-sectlonF1 toJ-Ba^rK lIes* “ w u murdered in Menndiis TTT oer of a series of - ^ - RnHiUfc i. ril 4,1968, while helping ereais called S e c ^ C ' ciDssMxi... 8 a strike by d ty sanitatioa o led the rs. A protest mareh, with ' IOSSDBK& iiMi. ^K. »niii<«p Sports . .1-8 Cotnmuni^ ..7.. jgwecsBeAaesn^ I tbe 1^ bad been plamked a ^ ^ cbwmmmggw Aeaer.Ja»e Seniots....;..A YflBBiililspsfforaprtoid or to t t * ( ta rt of i Pr. Martin LrtlM yslater. across tbe country Samaarflayso SbjcrT.V.E a . DMOotttlve much throoiDogh Memphis, Tinn., Sftardsy, o n ' on A p rilrday*s 4,000 marchers fol- Im ior Z 3 o ^ iryHinr^'. DearAbby... organiisi •ndmMiyoftiwcMlil much the same route the ■ James Neboa. 34, a nzs^'a^iS- is PBB■ease s e e i n g Page A£ « rights leader's iu m in itlo R . w orkers. K in g in tl irthsrNftiir.ooffi- four days iQ *rss!r on the SOth Saturd L I n Amfierica’s ps low ed lem squalicd is now common( [iplace iClASSIFIEDk ' ByMOcsMnttlbar BS say d « j > e b eard )syche, thvr^stiiffiassiadfyasi/^as^ e o o 'g a a m . reqpigect fig -tb e offBcp \M JLofBabIsotdhI« WASHINGTON --- Por 75 brutal days, — h»<kt f d tSiTStE ^t a cecess i a t b e 7 3 d ay s MalMRVbyiisIi«The d tbe seamiest talk ever play imaritalpast PtanklinlXSL Rooseveh fired «ds9pes e= ' teciwgs *Sjcis cbe fc ^ beard about its leadiader, the unspeal^le, The i«d forekaoidedge sS P eeaz3 a r faced A c Ornrn'tada d a Ilf 1! Lir cdat93i> - HiMMtawrMaitcBtptaci■C0. now talked (tf endlessessly... aboi ThtswosscoiTisnswerques- Harbor. Andod iii4icn R id iu d y iu n i \ wpa VtTTTVa ILewisaky t and last JustcaO^ ■ I t is not over, b utc a] a l r ^ i t h u b l M c f a e d tioni v erb een p u t oitnff ont, tfat saed 'WtArK 1^17, a jn tbe way Ainericsns re bydiisaonaf soa-.
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