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Satuiurday, August 2, 20 |rwin.F'!!ikndTdShol^thyear!^ ------. 1 ’ __ iGOOtJJVtQj3 R N I N G ^ ap stitage W eattier.^ ( i a l i o»firess rea' - ...... ------Fires continued - toto— bum- - blaie-U-mile __ iso ------te tu m ^ A Bg - Jetf-Alleir*n“ohd Melba resident iding;______lhe_f«.,aboiibout five peiceat con- ■ ------SHoneHeaieath:------—;------— throughout Idaho, indudi h’78'firefigBtiOT?mthe------^ -----to-cc:ontainm ent— • North .fork Uck, Payette tained with 71 The fire bumbig on5,i5,614 acres T he Oxkixkiller range fire bum- iUw scene, was-eis. exhibiting extreme ith a possible - The AwttocWed Preti II' c Salmon- . ing on S82}2 acres in the Caribou- National Forest Fire oe; with flames rushing Mostly cloudy with of tiifiberlood in the pulled away from the . ^Ehower or thunderserstorm.'High jjQgc Chnllia National Forestst was con- Ibrghee NaNational Forest w as also ;heast of through treeeecnnvns. < SCOW - Firefighters are I6firefight- fully contaitained Ihursday. More blaze 18 miles north - ^ 9 4 , low of 61. ; tained Tliursday by 346 McCall bccause of safesti- 40 percentIt ocontained; Ih e Flrog the weci■eek ends, fire information, rugged, and helicoptcIter opera* northwestft eof Stanley expected to Pond fire,t, ?2? mUes north of . i .spokesinsmanTim Buxton said, with halve the blblaze contained- by ^ e mated for August 8. , tions are critical.” . • Toboggan fire,i, Idaho PlASPlease see FDttS. Page A2 essentiatially no activc burning So far, the blaze hasis cost $3.1 end of 'thNOT JUirST PRO! — NAiSipfeneeds ' , B|| to diil^ge r wlture. I id and alter* its cu EfRclency: Hybrid; native-fuel v ^ cles:les highlight n O E ,------wergyfaironCSlS l campus. . ^ E E 'm CANAVERAL, F la ^ A PageAS HB c Xp e c a i the board1 iinv n v M ^ ^ die space Moo: < ^ d ^ plax1 tinning com* |^C3BI ^ ^ ^ ^ B shuttle ColuoDlumbia disaster says h e ------rmission-approveslitslai^edaio^ j B S -fcarsiNA^SATnarbe-dooiyd to - _ bre tiBg*di«linless it . expansion...... suffer more ^ ^ ^ ^ B changes the[he cultttre that has led PageAS to flawed ded*ion4naking.dec The “samiam e faulty reasoning** that led to die 1986 Challenger jVlONEY acddent also-led al« to Columbia, abounds: Mini* said Dougliuglas Osheroff, one or : Cassia endures chronicallychi ^ 9 | B the 13 higher joblessnessess;Jufyeas- mem- was temporaiy . bers >mppirpping Page B8 K j H up the repo:eport the b i a ^ ■ ■ H B m acddent. N a t io n . . **No noattilatter BtMktHroughiHu[he.U.S— d. ihB' :Hju j-.how-gy><^jiiiaiJuliBW IgBiy. on^one talks accedes to one-on- ■t doc , w yfdihSianhXam t ^^^^B somethinglg tot change the way ■ fauclear weapons.IS. ' V ' ' NASA makinakes its decisions, I . ^ ^ ^ ^ B would%ayyr thidiat we will have been • T whistling; in the wind,” Osheroff ; told The Assodated As Press in a REUCilgNJ ^ ^ ^ ^ B telephonee interviewin diis week, “At diee moment.m< Pm in a state earrmmAi/n»mwii»w of depressiossion,** he said from his office at StanfordStai University. igti^ wttb their parents at PorPorcupine Spring* In the Sawtoo Several1 ColumbiaO board mem* KotyQIkaltek, 11, WI. md bntlKt Bnnd • b e affecte SundivS unday ES^^tnctions jamid woriTies abouat money . ~ The TIme» The Astociatad Pres* at success " Ytetoclatdd g Pro— ______. & I D E X 'tte desert that stradaddles Syria real kids are__ ELLOWSTONE NATIONAL and Iraq is an easyplacc pi; to get The many Cbssiltod .C5-16 M JC, Wyo. - As rangers get lost, unless you hirerc a trusty faces of ^ I c s . . .BU Nl ty to impose new restrictions Bedouin to d m rt ajurse cou by the 3 sr * ” ressnowmobUes in Yellowstone stais and lead you jwndow andent, Saddam - A4 Cbmmunt^ .C4 Ms^ewa 01 Iso an easy The Axond Ftuk this winter, enthusi* invisible trails. It% als Crosswofd .87 0| for and against their use place to stJV lost,rven evi with a •OMr Abby ..B7- Ri cy that the Itational Park^ I n superpower hunting5 for your I Horoscope’ '.87 S|Mcnriss .'.. .A9 p/^MC,rice' has too little money to f e . ■ mystery sin Nation . .A24.9 readylement t the plan. ---- ottocks,-Sa ------tM.-8oyd--87~W ie park currently cxpiccts"W oppled Iraqi benefit ot Obftuaries . .A6 on snc since Uie Sept. 11, 2001, s obout $1.4 million^ for-the sscin seem i„u„ims<,,ol-Saddam -m ay-have-thc------OpWon ..JttO O221ffinioin^~thairihc-he------;— 7 ...... ,ble,5±oing „„„hati ^ Money....-.68 Vi iid i of a terrain that is Religion . .Cl-3 vrozzyc servicelB best estimate said ticalcdspyic, oftcikupocnetrable und nffi(1rd troops weie designedlat imti x ^V liii the sophis- S p o rts . .81-6 Scrvia>bn‘ Sacklin, YelIows^ne%c's ' ' I on Osama , i„di5diiaL f s^d die Interiorior \ ------— — ^ ^jyto^jT- ^thatwasn’t -W6flthef-.-^ja~ “ ft? _ The Rush administl ^ I “ftoplesd to a single West . ■ ■ A&8 _havelartmeot a protnbSy WUl znalce ,»eak)ngaroad<)^rNoM sJi■ Junction hi Yellowetone I made the capture of toilod h a l t e d jou hid Q toooey available before win- >^inMrya002. ruler Saddam Hussout wh years ago when U.S. remainedti a . Plea cost to fanplera^t the rules,les, to m onto air qualityy MI d noise. Pteases ) McPhcr»n, a former U.S. ■ •M g d ilo h ^ seemingly dosing in ' ...... " ----- D e ^ bin Laden after cru mOroB ' ' 1 " Afghan regiihc that hac • tec Ul ; y , ^ the terrorist kingpin^ trW M ------under. i s t z z z z z : W M M M i i§- '* ^ ^ t'lik e bin Lad* ------... . ■ wm'co I s a i i h B■niiiHllllia ^2 whereabouts have iiiiaiilirc ~T"|- ' . ;~~T z:zz3z^z

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Otherwise, the use. of • forecasts and modeodcline ... were them. 1 e anditwilltaketimc,ye] ch have a piece of each rcality,” SackUn measunlire, but backers saw the ters would be die only way BALTIMORE (AP)) - Johns “ We each 1 anyw here n e a r real as a sign of growing politicalII msfHt, to sec the rest surgeons o th er insidiside us," recipient said. “We think ihejhey WiU be. but vote as. Ftirest super- «> rem o^ive the timber. Hopkins University i y,t> opposiasidon to continued snowmo*>• Monahan, Sawtooth Fo Lord, codiairman of die perform ed three simuiiultaneous Germainea Allum A said through ; , we ju s t don’t know.” ed statem ent , ^ a hospital news confer- , ■ark Service says bile useu e. * visor, said in a prepared CatUemen’s State .and iddney transplants in a complex tears at a h< The National Park t- “We will,also need to amend or Idaho Ca areography en«. ad^uate finudngnglscsscndolto I e m oney quesdon will be sec- ioditailly and . Federal LandsLa Committee, said he piece of medical chon this year. Budget bills for thee update the plans pcrio iously optimistic that the that had nurses rushinling organs The surgeirgery lasted 11 hours, ^ p ro tect th e paric'sS aiair quality and tied tM ivolvementin is caubtiu doctors, two nurses an d 1 idals at Yellow- Interi()iio r D epartm ent add a t leastit t aw your input and invt ihagcmcnt plan will build in lab eled coolers anamong six witli two doc wildlife, and offidi 5* hdping to correct proboblems when two anestmsthesiologists in each — sto n e and in Washinj[lington buy new snow- tration il------dieyTiroidentified.-’*— word 'restoration’ doesn't The six synchronuezcd“opera- operatingrotjroom. ~ - will b e enough to bi Service operations, said JJ».P. The Idaho Conservatation League “The w ve the kid. “It was5 trulytn a marathon," Dr. - mobiles for mostit tpark rangers. Park Sc se to th e new s < ^ us,s,” he said. “We want the - tions - th ree to remove nran, a spokesman for Sen.1. issued a swift response neys, th ree to implantint them - R obert Momlontgomciy said. pay needed neww rangers and w n o v a n plan.Itwelcomedthe'cs'emphasison forest to0 bei as healdiy as possi- X operations were per- ng equipment. Conradad Bums, R-Mont., chairman became possible a:after an The six o] : operate monitoring* le s u ^ m m in e e that over-^ spedes conservation,,s si a ^ g itw a s ble.” y , six-way formed simiiimultaneously, in p art, 7 O n th e o th e r sideide. members of of the dicre is concern among . extraordinarily lucky, long overfue, but queilestioned log- Still, di 1C patients, “to avoidI anyan possibility of any- • the BlueRtbbon» CCoalition, an jadless areas. .ranchers:s atwuto how the plan will organ m atch among the ? e » ” a m ^ t for an y park r families. one backingdng out, someone got- ■- Idaho-based groupup that argued . Thee designated in be implcn:Icmented, he said. th eir friends and their 1 icertain, but there probablyy ^^& l\^e*Snber is de vere doing ting in a carcar accident, whatever,” : for greater snowmo'mobUe use, fear is unce 5, LaBrecque______- A ll six patients we t»c.m6re.moneyjQC.lhe-Snow.:_t-____ some roadless areas, <.jVi?uij— writer—Jennifer—----- wcU-after-Monday's■s surgery. .Montgomeryleiy said. KiTdig e t'a h o r tf ^I'coxild’bccome-a 'co' ------said^But-new-roaxls-[s_carmoO>e------liniissiff his“ or-het------“IJf-all-the-the-oporations^tart^at------iieTJlan,'Donovan-8aid. , mn canbc readied at 7J3------. Each reciprohr-met-fai b asis to c tx rta il'n i^ ir . built to access die tinlimber. There • Sondmanr t time on the same! Qntime, it removes those , “T h is is a backdotidoor way to stop ^ S acklin ^ said the plan calls for Ext. ^37, or donor for the. first ble riianagement - daily lim-1- arc some existing roottads n ea r sal- 0931, Friday.______.______variables." . ic,-saidBill-J>art,thi. thaRTQUp's ptib. flexible t:------vogc'arcasrAnd-shoiilddd-the-oppop------jsandmamann@magicvaIIeifXom------liclandsdihxtor. Its on1 snbwsi nioK Ies can’ be a djust— Kristen BrengelIge), a' spokes* «d basrcst S cr^ c e V Grangeville grew to 7;7,200 acres th e National inservutionist Brengel said Department of Homeland -es or campfires a r c ' Brengel said. ^ Cons, 5 firefighters were expcpectedtofin- ty for Emergency and was- only 10 perc•rcent con* , No fires : The planned banbar was pulled the moinoney saved by a b a n would ish backbuming the tJ largest tained on F^day. Nearl)rly 550 fire- allowed jnless unle diey are in steel / Yellowstone to meet the. •edness and Response •ete fire rings within : back by the Bushh aadministration allow 1 remaining section of i iced Friday ihat a nearly flghters and nine he[lelicopters or concrete J a fte r snowm obileB mmakers sued. needsIs of o m ore visitors th a n snow-,j by Fridoy night. Fires were battling the fire,, vwhich has campgroundunds. Smoking is not j ilers, pointing to a recent 0 grant would go to the ‘ither, unless it is within . ; While the National Na Park mobilei “ faster and hotter as a Rural Fire Protection cost S3.7 million so far.r. allowed eitht • Service still says; a ban! would be reportr t tht a t showed the p a rk faces uphill, and backbun Meaiivyhile, land rmanagers an enclosedsed vehide or building,, ! y to protect regularlar budget shortfalls, ionally start S District,t. d campground or in.afn ; the best way , firefighters intentioi mt Creek Fire, Priest Lake around" the state iinpiplemented developed a S Yellowstone’s resousources, offidals Sackcklin said park officials*“ fires at the top of a hillhi and let it • Hunt emergency fire restricticuons, dt- area threeree feet in diameter fct critid sm , ©vcn th e scope Dffice, Idaho Department J say harm will be>e iminiroized- by expect bum downvfiird - he!lelp to elimi- Area Off: I * ing extrem e fire dangerer. deared ofif allal flammable materi- ! le change. J firc fi^ te rs of Lands,ds-lhe 558-acre fire was 40 f th e new p lan ’s reliireliance on envi- of the c . natc fuel and give : It-contained Friday, and The restrictions went w into als. • ro n m en tal monil'orit'oring, daily lim- “Froi^ m my perspecdve, we need more control over thehe nam es. pereent ' ______i-B.iu-on-snowmobilcsiles_and dean er to takeke a bit of a longer view than aTew^VMlcsTirBVcn-aeouple- S machines. jusTaT S Conservationistsists and many . of mon:o n th s of this winter, a n d giver N A “SA ~ t the machines II... •• a chance to get this plan ibers have been urged to 5 politicians want t! 1 Challenger, faulty 0-ring may not know how to> ffix it, and ful.(Membei • b ahned. In mid-July[uly, for example, in P'oclace and working and work Continued from Al With C its report to keep a loww profilepi until the report m rious bugs out," h e said. in the solid-fuel rocket it’s up to th e board in iu • the House of Representatives Rc| the vor change. Just last weekek, he said he seals in I point them in the ri{right direc- is out.) .••creating an ^°°sce«irs were to blame. With s chief is bradng for __ was committed to ."i ibia, it was foam insulationI tion.” •» • NASA's d ------atmosphere in whidich we're all <^l«;nbu i From the start, NAlASA head harsh criticritidsm and has been ate»; daily and Sunday J7.00"(5«“ ic our hand’ ih“t brokroke off tlje fuel tank and employees it will be Circulation encouraged to raise d a hole in the shutde's leftt O’Keefe has promisedid to carry warning en Jally only J5.00 per week. SaturdayJ and speak out“ whciicn there are gouged a board's rec- “really ugly.'gly.” DHnicnVaIock.e{rciIrculaUon director inday only S.V50 per week. Sale$ tax letting in the searing gasesi out all of the acddent b life-threatening hazanSds. vrfn«.lctt ommendations. Alread;idy, he has ‘Tm tryin;rying to find the Kevlnr rd in all above ratei. A charse m experience . . it I had somewhere,” C irculation |i>ioni.one line, ure open ; levied for all returned fhccki. But Osheroffs own joth cases, worried engi- begun setting up an enengineering suit that I 0 a.m. only, ir you do tells hiin how hard1 it ii will be to In bol Virginia to O'Keefe told to: Kennedy Space • b etw een 7 a n d 10 a.i n e e rs wcwere not heard - or were! and safety center in V not receive your pap accomplish that. take an independentt Ilook at a Center worktrorkers earlier this sutn- 1 infOrm adon iboratories at ignored,d. the Dumber for your Mailii “I was at Bell Lab m repeatedly broke offf wide range of problblem s and mer. The Time«.NeweT«<*»~S«i«r^ r^ir?c‘^6i tmaiier. p!ea»e lend change of, the similarities: betw een Decision, some heavyweight sdentists. ! manned ipacefUght,’ ipi and t f e delivery i« not ttuintjUilntjUfi noUiing hap; which seven astronailauts died on Chull , another Gen. Duanoone Deal, a board tntafi- week, (iilty only (4.001,00 per week. Saturday . and the was anu iiinsatutional failure. Thatt Richard Feynman, (.1 (XI per week. Oul of - M their, way hom^, * Nobcl-winning physidsast who was ber, observeBTved ht a news c o i» . aiul .Sunday oolv^.KX ; w h ic h kiUed is, it wasvasn't just a matter of the Challenger tragedy, v an-mal^g structure. It had1 an outspoken NASA acritic when ence in mid-nid-July. • ^ Drie directory seven on their way to space. de^ion-i ileogercom- Osheroff3ff wonles t o t . N A ^ M e^ics-News telephon a ll ied-to a todowitivith the entire organization1 he served on the Challe Challenger's loss a 1 m ission. new taskk f(force diat. will a s j ^ •Did Wolock. C iraJitio n DirMreoor).'..733^931, E «.l on NASA- and Its:s

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Candidaatescolds- {Vatican— F U.S. aaccedes.5, W lllllCo i a t a l k iB with'K w e a ~ spokesmannan Ridiard Boudier told wmakers irfaWMWnltonPDitt rsBciday. > for presssiiring la^ I S edent .Bush, speaking to Democratic When it nretuiMfiremi its August * ' •I^^^BEUING -1116 UnUnited States ‘ reportersrs during a Cabinet ses- date John recess, thebe SSenate win b e ^ hear- igreed to hold i nformal t o one-on- d o n , stretressed that the United^ s c o l ^ the Vad«dean Friday ings to determinedet whether new 1 toe dlsqarioM withh tNorth Korea States wilivili not enter into a “bilat- for saying Catholic politlitidanslike laws areI nenecessary to stzengtheri next moQCb duringIg imuldlateral eral agigreemem” r with North' himself havp a “mora]:al' duty” to the federallal •definition of marriage talks about Fyongyaiy a ^ nuclaar Korea. . oppose laws granting lilegal rights asamonanda weapons program, a 1US. conces- ’ ------wniere;re are now-ftve nations and^ ----- togay-couples. _____ Woman, a ' Sion requejted byy 'China that NorthKoiCorea atting at a table,” he' “I believe in the chih u n h and I e ^ u b l rc a n M p e d break the desdeadlock hold- said, [he discussions will be all^ care about it enormatously,” said ^ ^ ■ 1 senator said . Ing up negotlationss,,'8 according .to - . a t convincing (NorthJ th e Massachusetts sen*nator.-Butl . nride^.. Western and Asian[an diplom ats Korean. leleader) Mr. Kim Jong D t6^ think that ifs imporcrtant to H H II In 1996, b r ie f e d ^ both thele n-CathoUc8 ----- BSH■^■-whldLjienled ______i ______reports ‘niuraday inh IMoscow and among the th United States, North. _ Thursday to tmite in ca federal recog- , WasHiogtoa. ±>ut ~a~statement a Korea antand China, national secmi- against gay monriagei /nitionofiame- J Issued Iw its Fbreignm KMinistry also ty riser Condoleezza Ricer adoptions. The 12-page;e document, sex marriagriages and allowed states emphasued the buaulateral session. vetoed a request from the U.S.’• issued by th? church,k, presents a to ignoreLore same-sex unions li A spokesman said,J, *"Some tim e tion to hold bilateral dis-^ battle plan for polididdans con- licensed els[elsewhere.' ' i . ig o , the U5. informalned th e DPR K Mnt Buh, Ifll, Kttli SMKtaiy' ofot DafanM Dontld Rumtfild looKlngon'lo< SSS!is. North Korea then^ fronted with legisladoton legalidng Preddentlent Bush said a t a White tKorth Korea) t ^rough u a third r M Da WMU Houm, u ld tiM primalpil nuclear proltftnrtlon talksUi still will refusedI tcto meet formally after the^ sam esex unions and nrails against House nevrs conferenco party diat the DPRK-UC-U.S. bilater- SWaj «1 first day. > Wednesdayday that he believes “a __ til North KorM Bid four oUhi eountrlM.col el talks may be heldleld within th e be with . Ih e 6 U.!.S. concesdon came last5 “^ ." “dSSSentcaUacI on Catholic marriagea is is between a man and a Itamework of multUaiOateral talks.’: > Bi, ing instead that Northth Korea had month duduring an amressive round3 politicians to vote agagainst laws vraman. ancand! think W ought to Inistiation had insteadId that China, South Korea, omacy by China that sig- bat'one wiv or the othec” " Tbe Bush adminis a and possibW Ritssia p artidi- - agreed to multilateiteral talks. of diplon; f; granting legal recoso^don to codlCythati p i o u s l y , takei) a itough stand Japana that multilat- naled BeBeijing'^ growing concernI* homosexual unions andAQ to work to ilks North . pate in any negoutions concern-Or ^ e r a are ways in thi a a a i ^ bilateral talks IS eral setting, whetherit itis across about tthe nudear standoff^ repeal those already onm th e b o d o . shad repeated- IngFyolyongyang^ nuclear w eapons •n the United States, its j ^ e & U ^ offidals hi ■am. the table or on .the sidesit or some between I Keny opposes gay HDIMVUini I orth Korean P*S8 * ^ trading partner, and North ly rejected Nort Washington, U.S. officialsIs other way, that any parparty can con- largest tn " saying it is a right r dem ands for o n«n-one « i talks, ^ ke vey to another party directlydi what Korea, its neighbor and Cold War-^ America for men an d y ICKBOOKS*? Ibeghringinto d^ceded carefully around th e issue rS S «me arguing that would be wo-party meeting, emphasiz-z- it wants to say,” State> DepartmI ent • era alty.f- he has said giv <»up Usa at 737-0087 -nuclear blackmail”1” Iand inaisting of a twc have the same legal rig bands and wives. S.SS iS sNO^SgU^SWPOg^ Goveniim ent vt^ants few(ver surpriises Sen.I. Clinton I 1 q u estions s court leal WASH5HINGT0N (AP) - Sen. it’s time to close a home d Hlllaiy/ C linn^ said FHday that V wheni! ■ Supremen e Court victories this yearJ f y couples, minorities andi \ J WASHINGTON (A](AP) - Carolyn ------tor gay ' to close on her women1 odo not erase the distrust Carter was eager to i d other "legally dubi-t ^ tot Bthti,6lhSi7thgnaem first home, but when created Thihecostsofclosising the deal ous” ruliiiiHng«, induding the Bush v. settlement table and i nvddential election case, prin t'sh e found the costs were Som}me costs related to closing on a nriortgage; • • Gore pre ! SATURDAY.;AUG 2 » BETWEEN';N1 : ( | f :00PM k-expected-and------_ “courfniled-this-sxmmier— a ------S6,000-more-than-e3 jUeges may contihue'to'use— UNIQITHrafFSGHOOl = = th e interen rate waswas higher. She ^ 8Salea/Brelwr'aai CemmlMton —------► lia n Discount • ' . . that colic e— —AT"0 ’tEARY"ilU »d b ytha race asIS :a factor in picking stii- walked away. ThetiI* total dollar amount ol tha realI One-time charge lmpos«l IE-MIDDLE SCHOOL I lender or broker to lowerr thatl' rate at dents, ththat gay men ond women;; OR JEROME Carter. 36, of Bowiifwie, Md., fbtm d estatitata brokers sales commlaslon. ually paid by tha taller; typically/ aa which tha loan It otieredtotothetxjyer. cannott bbe prosecuted for havirig another mortgages-company o a n d . usual nd that state governmentrt This is a n in troroductory tackle football;all program open . sed a th r ^ b e d - . parcarcantage of the sailing price of thIhe e ► Appraisal Fat sex and eventually purchased rs are protected under a md 7th graders In Twinn Falls,Fi Jerome, and bomma. s Paya tor a report made byay an worieers a to all Sth, 6 th a n •foom townhouse. federalI Ulaw intended to case work i first w eek of August, kC to go through ^ LoLoan OrlBlnstion appraiser. ^ surrounding areas.;. Teams‘ will be fonned ft ‘1 wouldn't want n and miW conflicts, th at again/ said Cartbarter, who com- Cove>v«ra tha lender^ administrative» ► Credit Report Fee ans available for MSN ancand Hotmail users at n Covers tha cost ot a creditdit report, The rtruhngs angered conserva-a- Oriline reglstratlor mutes to ner job as a m arketing costsSts In processing the loan; often nsn.com/maglcvallfiviunltjnlorfootballleflgue ' hin^on. -I t was exprspressed e s a percantaga o l the• which sh ow s your credit: hihistory. tives researcher in Washin Fea “Thes«ese favorable deddons in ’ ridiculous what I had to go loan.in. ► Under'a Intpwrtlon F< 0 0 registration fee je by recent; mmonths should not obscuree Current athleticdc physical and a $40.00 through to get It" Covers Inapoctlona, made ■rent of aggresshrely activist »e subm itted w ith reglstraiitratlon form {offidals heard em ployees ol Ihe lender-or o by an thetorre st should b e Federal housing oi and lega•rally dubious deddons of)f more sudi complaintlints as a record ou u ld e Inspector. past,” Clinton, D-N.Y., toldd For more Infrnyrmation, contact Mike Fullaniter® 734-9783 I num ber of American:ans took advan- ► Mortgafle Ireurance Ap s s " 'Americana Constitutionn ^ * o rEarl £ McGuire, Jerome 324-2C4-2073______y ' 1 .tage of low interestest rates to buy Fee ^ ' homes or refinanceX eejdsting mort- C overs the processing ofiJ, an ^ Sodety.y- application lor mortgage• Insurance.Ir J ^H ousing and UrhJrban Develop- ► Hazard Inaurance Praiiemium ■ ; " r t) ;jnent Secretary_MMel Martinez Protects tho bomjww andd tthe lander wants wide-rangingag dinnges' th at against loss due ,to fire, windstorm.wl h e says would-mak the settle-— ------> — and natural hazards. m ent process simpler)Ier and cheaper. .____ . ‘Tor consmners itl JRCE:D*pvtm*nt Of Housing «ive thing for (hemm i»“.;^beTo “ “s: UrMn OMiopmtnt receive lower coststs aand be b etter any financial' H | j H | informed, to knoww \who they are -Shelbyiby agrees change is neededed tant component of ai .paying and why thethey are paring butsaylays the proposed reforms mayay transaction.’’ haveth! the effect of hiding fees fromim Shelby has servedi tas chairman Martinez said. scaloosa, Ala., Not everyone is convinced. consun of the board of a T\iso [he ^n c e p t is not vyfaat trou-m- title company since 19:l974.Helisted __ Chief among thet acritics is Sexu npany—worth-----| K ! y ^ Richard SHeu^~R>A chairman bles mi lal-----shares-in-the-comF unking, Housing is cunurrently stiucturei” Shelly between SI million anUld ^ million of the Senate Bank losure form. ------and-Urban-A££airs.lirs-Committee------said. **TVan«pflrenev is an imi>or»ar» on his finandal disdoi It’s officidal; Largesist recorded -liailstonciejanded.ii]n Nebraska pH Unriacnpirm^ .•WASHINGTONI (AP)-A(A record- s ite hailstone crashed a into > Nebraska during a sistorm in June, federal weatherr t experts said H gy :FHday. The June 22 stomorm produced a - E CRITICS Ci;a l l it t h e ; hailstone 7 indies1 in diameter and ^ THE ’ i8.7S inches in ciraircum ference at ' HIT OF THEk Y ^ . . A urora, Neb., ththe Nadonal ACTIOIM-ADDVEIMTURE I I ..Climatic Data Ccntentersaid. tfplNM utlander^“, named 200:0 0 3 ’s ^TV of the :.;,lh e stone was mejmeasured by the ntrcducing the tBdicalI new n Bombardier^” Oui I National Weather• ServiceSc forecast -n,!* hahallstona batted tha previous fear" by ATV Magazinele ian d ATV Guide. And1 no wonder, it featuresires TTI™ (Trailing office in Hastings,!, Neb.,N and yeri- n t by about 1.8 Incbas across. rorsional Independent),t), a radical new conce:ept in rear suspenslor:lon that provides fied by a team of w■ eather fore­ lability, and the smootl)thest. most comfortabtable ride. It also . casters. data1 ccenter said, “It was hard for ' SUIsuperior handling, rellat ------The-previous-rec-record-holder-as----- us-to-i ncludes-a-power.fuL400OO.H.O^or_33QJd.Q_Eto the W e s t hailstonejne had a diame- tjussttstone bccause a chunk of it hit and our exclusive Ughuhtweight SSr« frarrte.j. The result is a Ij|j gutter of a house and 40 pcr-I«r- '-Ai^DTTDjBtiCtig te r of 5.7 inches andanc a drcumfer- the gu ; quicker acceiera- W J C of it was lost Also, we thinkink superior power-to-welghtjht ratio that provides < . ence of 17.Sinches,«ts, arid was found cent o: jn siv en ess in a varlet3ty of conditions. H|9 in Coffeyville, Kan.ian., on Sept. 3, somele of the stone*^ mass might tion and more respons e melted before it was pre-te - snture quad that's 1 ^ , -.1970. have I ------Making Outtanderthe rurugged mid-sized adver ..Jay LawrimoreI olof the climate senrtdrid in freeztag condidons.” ^ sure to get rave reviewsws from you.

km dh f XM -COUTLANEIDER ------BOMBARDIIHER ATV - » 1 F o llo w N co O n a . Clickarditr Inc. All hotiU niann'ved, Tradamarka and * RigLittred»dTrad«mafla Tn Motor Corporation of Amartea. ATVa/awtthingltia w( >mt«fdl«f Inc, In tt» U,SA. ttia productducts ara dlatributad by Bomt»rdlar M< UtMaliXrv 'JZ stagrejBre«Hr tMn 90« in r*comm«J*nvlcted of ter. The rampage-ended»d idien shootings wereere sparicedI by a men- murder FHday for sho[tooting to Thompson was seriously wowounded tal illness ratheither than bitterness or ■nw AMOClated P f M* . -___ death a sheriffs deputy'an a d a cou- - in a gunbactle w ith police.). revenge, andi offeredol the testimo- pie he had feuded withI ftfor years. In dMing argim^^^ piprosectt- W of two doctors d whq said Saddam the thidc-bearded thi Curtis THompson, 61, < ongbeen Tliompson suff«uffered delusions that desert aheik? Saddamam the kindly, | B B | the death t»nmty. known as a b u l^ rad had hshadalS- people in pow«ower were out to get gray-haircd unde? A jury rejected Th<■hompson’s year feud w ith th e Glesenljnhagens him. The do«o>«ors said .Thompson . The U.S. Central CCommandoi said hRJH innocent-by*reason-of-.f.insonity, i ^ Ie,'*hown today Wav- ^ dog bite snapped whenen thei deputy showed in distributing .over a lawstiit filed in a di Rriday it had begun - dcfense.Tliepenalty pha rthouse,'Mt,«idcthia cm to in the farming townI oof 1,100 up. to American troopsIS sseveral digi- . About 30 law enforcement Monday. . h22,2D02. Fp<^le. ,• tally enhanced phothotograpbs of . Thompson, a retired coalcc miner, inM t H»ch 1 They said that Thompsonon^isuriy . cers and relati'latives of the victims lident Saddam : in March.. small courtroom, some 'fu r tiv e Iraqi Preside m TheMaretome killed-Adam Streicher i behavior in d u d ed tallgatiiiting and padced the sma • 'Hussein,-to aid in spo 2002 when the rookieie shiBriffs"' don violationion. ■»= and that holding handsds ands weeping, as ^ i-efthedgitelly------on-then-stolo-the-offi*-----—swcrving-at.polico.s cars, ar ------^he"has"adopted-a-“n« deputy tned to arrest'TTliompson ------Ihom pson he was nicknamed “The GhJlire" fOT----- verdict was rea

SA^UOO. Furnltuiire*Mat(rew { : . *"K H A B ijk. SOURCES; NIMA; NASA^SAiAModalodPtm ^ B ob H e er HAMELRJ573DE . iLffl I Saddama i______AP j ; Contlnuwl from Al bemisse* m - J i u g u s tLZnd-&-3rj>rd. ...I '■ Marine colonel who10 serveds in the the ocea S alftuF£tey-8rJ-Sunday-- Eist Persian Gulf warvar and Somalia. ! “No entity has the capcapadty to cover ; all that terrain.''’ 0:00 am Auction '11:00 am I One sign that thethe horizon-hug- sed ' as easiiy as a life raft in . review 10 i glng desert may beB &Saddam^ occa- »an. “There aie~so'Tnany — ; sioiM redoubt canu that are so old and unin- r remainingf inventory^ o f^ when U.S. troops foujS S d S l ^ « ! d id that they are not on h a ve p u rchased t the i ------^Sa3dm^“sonsrO^ * he said^ “People reach !S m" 5 S S = jS ^w the stars.” ^=United=tFiffii/torfiL iJVarehausi le^a n d ^__: ■ a h a m b l^ d ^ , rougl; \anishing act means ______;mimbing similitude < ot likely behind attacks on rdM ssjoL cjw s t! ‘^~~ begins to give w vf to nsing scral> and British troops, Gen. y th in g m ust-besold-i s ioff-^regan lands, rippling stepf»PP“ » d ,U d . ______mnt«»1y mniintnins. rniture& ma i ttr e s s e s ______To reach Mosul \viihoutwit drawing r a e r t mvisit to Iraq. -B u jfifa a di name fyn attention, the sonsns could easily r hiis so busy survwing he is — have comc in througough the desert the ut-no-impa<^on-thc p r scairity— ist penniesIS on the doollar. after moving northwjhward to escape o ^ p aon a here,” Myers said, fo riu i the searing, summerner heat ’nieir , wro<* iiotapes R attnbuted to the for- M ------lost stand came inn a town that is Q atarba B ring jyour trucl(k, van or trr a ifw " outside the so

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Y our R m — :: W e e k EIND i -Nutitin’b>Ut IK[HlttO iGomedy at CSISI s surely Today at the Jeiarbme H j j ^ ’'■■^'Whac Tbys Theater,r, ffour deaf vJllW County FairIr ; KussiBn comedians who wh enter-, .. r^ln mumiiii through a combin . S a ^ -W F m n iu n d rot mime, gesture andThyt )ws-sheep—------6 :3 0 buyerer-appTKl------perform.------ation breakfast; , Where: The CoUi ------l»lunnrjefoMflrcoumy-'was more than a motto on free stage lade the Burley sisters a 7 ^ 0 pjn . > Northslde Sho potluck. Vendors will brbring their that mad .youths - ‘ J k ^ ostomers to dynamiteite team ac the Jerome pRCA Rodao: adults $ 6 .y . favorite dishes for ctisti $4, kids free. sample. ' County’ RFiiir Open Sheep Shov^ on TM pjn. - Frank Hermanan-s . Where: The market•t onc North • Friday, , ^ e n d s In concert on fre- College Road, acrosss fromt the As thehe Monica Eck led her eaOpjnj-Crowr\Ingof 2< College of Southern Idaho Ida Expo sheep aroundan the ring for the jeen and to examine Friday after- Building. judge to royalty during rodeo When: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.p.n today. noon, heiher fa n ^y looked on in 9-.30 p jn . - Rtends of theleFBlr I ! ' How much: Admissionion is free. silent antimtiapation. silent auction bids d o s eB 1 “You1 g Non^ale animal What: Sam Bush will braced the sheep, allowing other exhibits may be relesleased the sccond night of,f tth e 24th (he judgejge to examine the struc- 10 pjn. - Wends of the ftftiir silent annual Northern Rockockies Folk ture andid When: Dinner is serve•rved a t 6:30 “A lo)t tt of people have shown up and evening. pan.; the melodrama folfoUows at 8 ^ t h goocwd lam l^” Eck said as she “It’s just like any otheiier sport - mt to com* p.m. , , preparedcd for the competition to lakes time if you warn How much: DinnerT sand show start. “It’s“It nerve-wracking. But pete,” said Juan Lununa _____ rirlcftts arc S17. ShowV ticketsti are _EjtejusUst got to concymrate."______Moimti^ H o me. $6 for general admissioaion and $5 Her sisister nodded in a^e- Luiiu*^ i>uiiS^Damer~:H m d-Jtian------Jr., compete in sheep qiquali^ and - for senior citizens andd clchildren. ' ment. ies. The two ' ^ U S “YouX 1 get nervous trying to, showmanship categorici boys waited patiendy' - in their y remerabeiber everytiung you have to and black _ Drama In Burley do.” Laiirluia Eck said. stiuxhcd wiiitc shirts a .What: Th~e“ M6uht“it H a m so n There■e iis a list of do% and don’ts . pants - for their divisiision to be I^ ritag e Foundation willwi present ^^en UcIt comes to sheep showing, called Friday afternoon. summer melodrama, -mo“T Ballad S ™cross in front of the lamb, - “Pm excited and inervous,” of Gopher Gap (or Stickacky Fingers jjggpep the Iamb in front. Doi Juan Jr. said. about her ^ n d champion ramB dairy’s day with the ^ ^ . begin at 6:30 p.m. today rralM Cavenwr show at 7:30 p.m. A maimatinee will g ^ Spokesman: ^ so be held at 3 p.m.Ttoaay to Tiroemfl s are $5 for E tiirexpanffisionr—— :How much: Tickets a IN FALLS' - “Getting the Ethanol produc rtigular shows and $1212 ffor dinner TWJ[ink out of the pig" is how Vaiker shows. Tickets are availvailable one ^ Shaw describe the effi- could create jot>bs correepondent______hour before the showows by the 5 ^ S ehrrance to the theater,[er. For more ^h?wiw, projea manager of • By Lorraine Cavener GOODINGIG - The Goofling informadon or for dinnemerreserva- ' ut Industries Inc., a Tlme»-News corresponden»!!!------County Planranning and Zoning tions, call 678*68g6. I\)rtlandmd, Ore.-bascd company, is , - Commissionn unanimously one off manym who has a dispI^M •'TWIN FALLS - Dick .yjprovcd a dairy expansion ------Annie In Oakley rhf»T^ph< doesn’t see why ethanonol planu iStinidny thaithat] will jallow Ray E— ':W here: Oakley ValValley' Arts aren't springing up in th e Magic Vandervegt: to add about 2,800 cm Idaho. Valley. head of livestOi.•stock to his Double V Council will prcscnsent Irving * f t 1 Dave Reynolds’ wife gets Uirscn, an Idaho DepL'partment Dairy southwe:iwest of Wendell, Berlin's "Annie Get You: last oink out of her Toyom of W ater Resources publiblic infor- The land basehas for Vanden-cgt’s • Where: Howells Oper s ra gas-elearic hybrid - one mation officer who spok□ke at tile Jairy will increase inc from about -When: 8 p.m. today. cral energy-cffident cars on Renewable Energy Fairlir Friday, 237 acrc.-? to> 54'540 acres, expanding ______How.muchLJicke.ts._> — 5ald~rhat-ethanol—plan'ints-could ---- nt>rth~onto“:o—contiguous—land------S8, can be reserved by mplds, who owns Gem Solar provide good jobs, incnn^ase the owned by hihis mother, Irene 677-AKTS from 9 a.m.i.to t< S p .m . . Solution.0 ^ in Parma, said his wife tax base and serve as ana outlet Vandervegt, wwho w-as a coappU- the speed limit or less and1 for farm products suchh as com, canton the exjexpansion proposal. . Jerome County Fe^ limit and gets about 40 the Minnesota model,I. In thai unimal unitsts hehi is requesting and will wrap up. ission has-no-allema-. , ,mo County per gallon. state, people living in ru-ural areas ihis cohimissic Where: The Jerome /nolds explained whey he ause they live under the law and no basis Riirgrounds. were moving out becai It the Prius. wouldn’t make ends meei:et. for a denialI in my opinion," said When: Throughout toet-gas-and—i ------« that can, ~W iU .am s^ sai d " lus-"dreH rhad------' How much: Hckets,s, ^which arc electndid ty at the same time, beans, canola and others leeded all the criteria il grow in the Magic Valleyey, he said. met or exceed $4 for adults, $3 forr s« senior d ti- Larseisen is as passlttnM about len looked hstedmtheore ordinance governing I z«ns 60 and older, $2. foifor.students_ . . bis carir ass he is abont die fucl.hee__ _ Ethanol has never bee inimal-feeding opera- ' at in terms of economicic develop.’ cp n fm ^ anm and $9 for families, arearc available puts inn ii t oons.The rcqt,requirements induded at the door. Children 4 ans d im d er “You on RMqr.r. IFotrr different ‘green’ vefilcltickswerefeaturwljnclud- a m em ber of the Magi aubner supported; . ^--motion,to: Mdissa.Moi irdifising it,lnvB|B.'' J “dy J Ing n ^ l t from Toyota andHonda.an Energy Commission, solsTt'; .Vdli«n.’DuCs daitdaim th at the require- Box 548, Tloin Falls, IDmS 3 M 3 :c - ■sen become* animated recent study showed-tha: maO to mmorgan 9mc>mas35. that hisds icar averages. it.” . ' PIPlease see CARS. Page A?

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b,'fcMio-ta] - 40-ycar sentence for coru from your mouth, Mr. M TWihthlrds ofF thtin e students borrow'*/' m urder.. innocencee ithrough his trial and fr momy and its tight job tliey’ve lost thei sentencing first-degree■ee m urder conviction.- SiStegner said. He had indla B being blamed for . to finance theirleir education. “I take no joy in se m i ^ t m oderate the sentimcnre''5 m a^t^ are I “Students anaie stiU looking people to the peniientiintiary,” 2nd Charges ogiagainst Linderman were m another surge•ge in applications ior . ■ MM eister adm itted guilt. woric or the positions thatlat pay them godfl *' District Judge John SteiStegner told dropped. • H art of finandal aidid from students at we have more people - Joy in iwog- “I had ncnothing to do widi the Hart’s father, Barry K cges and universities. Q f salaries and we i _____Meistcr. ‘*1 take less jcy -M oscow,— called— Meisii s te r _ a _ Idaho’s colleg< __ job market is no:------who come in forfor-moreeducaticii^ij----- niiing you’ll never getifout'of'the o ----- mur^er-of^3f Tonya-Hart,”-Meiater— iust~burstlnfe“at-thB ------:old Stegner during scsociopath and a cold-b[.blooded “We’re ?r Severs said. “W"We\e lost a lot a t ______senmv_said.iid_Connie Dawson- ' ^ ; attractive. Their -Pocatello-that were.,;. - Hearing. -m nj u rd e rer------^------finandal aid director ------—positionff-in-Po( Hart. 21, was shot twii cheap money an ^ j.t Mesa.Ariz. : many families have.,;, Theral was bdm Sep people cither!ur because they’ve lost ‘ cent higher for the comingn g year, the fact that m: Monzo F. and their workor or the job market is ^said Finandal Aid Directoro r Colin squeezed as muimuch as they can out • in Elba, Idaho, to Alo: }cts over th e past sey-. rda Pettingill Parish.h. HeI was the not attractive,’te " said DaveTolman, rRandolph. _ of their budgets youngest of seven .chchildren. He the head rof student st aid at Boise At a two-year school Iu<[ike his, eral years thatlat there is no more uy-school in State Universijrsity. “their option is Randolph r says it is often tlth e last pve le/t. Elba and graduatedcd from Raft to come backdc to i school.” jrminute *• late in the summimer and . "When interc:crest rates were high^ River High School, whwhere he let- . Boise ate State aid applications into if fall - that opplicatioiions aro cr they wouldd lolook at cutting bacff ^ tcnid in football, baskasketball and were 11 percercent higher than last • filed.fi hero or therere {and m ake it up,” baseball. He had a'gTEgreat love for year, which\. vras ,v up IS -percent Education offidals say th e loan Hughes said.I. “I“But now because. music and song and1 piplayed tenor . 9 from the yearar before.- • cicomponent of student aid is rising dicy no longer:er 1have that cushio^X;. saxophone and clorincrinet in dance -A t th e College Col of Southern because i,i financing for thele other it’s a lot lessi stistress and easier w u bands from the timele 1he entered «]■ Idaho in TWinrin Falls, th e value of components ci - grants and s

r a v i t y -DEFYINGi __ Skaters!s perfomi h a t S . \ ^ _ G - Si^Vall«ylce *WlhkMMHdndQttda win head- ' .‘YourWeekEnd ^ " " " line, tbe Sun VaUey'toShow.w Ici —^------Where: The rinkJc behind the^ SuaVallw Lodge. rt serve breakfast When: 1 0 p jn . toda; It: The Gooding Senior • Bow imifh; TicketsSwhld.™ ciKIS, win serve breakfast $2^$35,S46and$49149 for bleacher. Where;m Ih e centei; 308 Senior seatK $49 for Sun Ro a n C ^ and $84 fbr- si: 7:30-10*30 a m tods^; in' vTfh- V*‘-' ■ • .J sbow dckets, can be i much: $3. \ ' " phoning th e Sun Va C^Sarat62M135.’■ Sundaj te lS o S m * * ^ e y Summer Tlwf UmphouseiThoa^ Tl _ ls ^ ^lony opens its season with a WhacMattDiUlon'ion^ directorial periormim ance~of“Brahms*"Plrst— - - debut, “Q ty of Ghoahosts,” w ill_bb_ Syiophor shdwn. re: ia a trot on the"Sun ' ' Where: T he 1Lamphouse Valley lUResort Esplanade, Theatre. 223 Fifth1 Arts 0 ^ events in 9 ajn.I. - 4-H and m livostoch panel of the San Ftancincisco-based sage, cations that a si^iificantnt amount was later chaidiarged with obstruct- before it% over. sale. court upholds the trialal jury’s ver- Underco^cover officer Coeur of explosives l^ad beeren stolen ing a policecc officer. His trial a A breakfast for buyimyers at to d s ^ 10 u nm . . - Exhibit halls open, diet in.fovor of the officersoi and d’Alene police p< officer Robert from a construction sitete in Ada year later endedend in a hung jury. - livMtock sale runs frofrom7to9im. ■ ■ IjMn.-I. - Open class goat show. numerous proceduraral rulings ' TUmer ofceals panel said that at the 4-H food boothoth on the mid- 1 pjn.I. - Antique tfBCtor pull. . made by Ididio federeral > District not bearin{•ing any weight on the Dixon approached CroiroweUarid while nonee of the drcumstances way. 7:30 pp.n .m . - Mutton bustln.' rodeo Court Judge Edward LcLodge. cane. Usingng his radio,TUmer alert- asked to search his hib ac ly a* . Rhra’s contact with . At 9 a.m. 4-H andJFFAm F embeis arena,a. The arrests.of plairlintitfs Gary eduniformcm ed officers to Bizek and Crowell hot only refuifused th e . croweU amounounted to the consd- show off their animalsoals for the final S p jfuL - Bodeo, rodeo arena, Bizek and Jonathan CrCrowell were his cane,, whichw could have been search, he also refused:d to give atio n a lly required re "probable •time as buyers bid for the animals 1 0 p.m.m . - Exhibit halls close. made independently ofofeachodier used as at weapon.wi Dixon his name, becomuMg mote came.”thee*! extraordinary totality in the annual Uvestoctock sale. I______on July 18,1998. Theimifoliformed officers arrested belligerent with each reft . of the situatioation entitled Dixon to People can peruseise e^bit halls ^ctioiion moves into the rodeot> On that day,'lhe Arysyan Nations, Bizek andd tookt him to jail. Later, . Dixon told the trial jurjiprtliathe a qualifiedI imimmunity. onq last time, betweeireen 10 a.m. and arena R P id ay night, with muttonu a.white supremacist hate1: gipup at the jail,il, TUmer issued Bizek a had to add up the situatio “Given th.the volatile nature of , spot: he had an uncooi 10 p.m. . . . bustin’i’ as t 730 and die rodeo at 8.I. withareputadonforvicnoIcnce,had dtation,ducharging him with posses- the parade: anand the potential for ' '^e open classi goatg< show IS Admissi.ssion to the rodeo is $6 forr planned a march thithrough the sion withI intentir to assault with a unidentified person withS grave injuryry tlthat Dbcon sought to scheduled for 1 p.m. I. streets of Coeur d’Alelenc. At the deadly weapon. we However, the dous backpack; there interdict, weeve condude that a rea- ,* n- adultst aian d $4 for kids ages 6 to 12. threat of confrontation i Also at 1 p.m. anI ananoque tractor Afamihlily ticket, which admits twoD same time, counter^rJemonstra- coimty pro:rrosecutor dismissed the oynln Olympic ' ble cause whei Doctor rflolphin streets in Coeur d.’AliMene would jury’s verdirdict was not uiueason- ^ some indtvidi “nm red with blood." able becau!aiise TUmer was not die ^ k in Adanta. Is courtp?nel wrote, P )-A noncolo- , MaihtoadflalXaboratory------^ Crowell and Bizek joinedjc their arresting; officer.of Dbcon believed his onijdydioices HONOLULU (AP) • were to arrest Crowell,I, possibly The plainlaintiffs now could gist'will perform grot;roundbreaking .The procedure,pt nmilar to those■ separate cases, accusinring the offi- Crowell^11^ case against officer iir case to the full 9th m ed on bamans, involves md violating Daniel-Dixoixon was more compUcat- an infriiigement on his rights;ri or appeal their < surgery on a 420-po^■pound, 8-foot- perform* ‘ cers o f false arrest ani dng death Circuit Courtu ft of Appeals. long bottlenosc dolphIphinwhohasa iroplantinting radioactive seedi‘ their Fburth Amendmenent right to - cd. let him go, possibly riskir ttiipor on the floor of her mouth. direct^iy ini a tumor. isJIennan,.a_UnisetdQLof_ torofThe Queen lediod Center^ Hawaiii fpsy ch o lo ^t who founded Nae’a Radiationin Oncology the Kewn ^ o research facility, said, ^tsincri*ease~innfates— lerfonn-the-sur*----- aside-firo&t>m-thetumor,'the-dolphin— y reques ------Dcpanmentrwill-perf □ G M Spmpany gery on 27-yearoldId Akeakamai, is doing:lg fine. ' Idaho, or $1.2 million irin annoial Oregon. In\ CCalifornia only, the cnose dolphins She gigreets everyone, socializes, SPOKANE, Wash. (A(AP)-Avista source wheihen c6mpared with other one of three bottlcnt CCS.” Avista Utilities pres- revenues. In Washingtgton, the average billil wcwould increase $12,08 ____ at ?^ewalo Basin Ba: Marine and partirtid p ates in research. Corp. on R id ay blaramed rising " fuel sotirce: ind $3.73 in summer ■ifre q uested----- ideht^cott-jttJtfoiris.snid—I______rr*------a. are filedI annuallya by Avista to increase is la percent, —Dai^= Oregon and California. bmia, the 16 percent: in ]Idaho, 17 pcrcent m r - The Spokane-bascised utility reflect charlanges in the cost of gas it ' million. And in Califor , promisees e d . requested increase is 15.5 percent, Washington,n, 223 pcrcent in Oregon Cc^lnued from A5 made the requests to theth state util- purchasests tot serve customers. The H ager;erm an - resident Dave oes not make additional or $2.5 million. and 16 percencent in California. . - '’ cL . ' M aestas;as, who lives below the! ity commissions in thee fourl states. utility does Jtilities serves 292,000 mpnts had been m et Dposed price profits frowom PGA filings, The average monthlyly residen- Avista UtiU Tlinc also was allowlowed for mem- Snake FRiver Canyon lUm, testi- • “Even with the prop 9 in Idaho; natiual gass cucustomers in the four changes, natural gas5 isi still th e Avista is is requesting ah overall tial bill would rise $1.39 i bdrs of the publicc tcto make oral ficd agaigainst the expansion, crease of Z4 percent in $5.14 in Washington andid $7.68 in states. statements or subrubmit w ritten “Almonost every evening, espe- most cost-effective horlome heating price incre cohunents on th e daii:laiiy expansion. ctally irin the summer, a draft pne of the cxpansinsion support- comes: ofoff that plateau and settles er^ was Gerrit Dragiragt, a general in thea canyon,” Maestas said. Lawyers (challenge ‘ iArabic contractor who said sa he has “That’SS notr your fault and it% not; E t h a n o L worked on several dairydai facilities. my fault,lit, it^ just a fact of life.” Continued from AS , in Idaho se!selling off our farmland VI do a lot of workork on a lot of ' Macst.istas did commend would bring back att least' a 20 for subdivi:ivisions.” translatio9ns for UI[ istudent ddiries and Ray nmns s a( dean oper- Vandervirvcgt for being a good man-I percent return on inve:iTcstment. ------adoh,” Dragt said.. “I‘Tve been bn ager off hish operation. However, he making 20 • Times-NeNews correspondent e_felt a saturation limit for “When you start n B01SE.idaho(AP)-La-jiwyers for defense motioiotion said. _his place numerous>us times and said he I - - -pcrcentretums,.how.c’.can that.be __Lorraine CaCavencr can be rcachcd at ___Sami-Omar.Al-Hussaycn.T l n r r » m i s - ■ ^It asked _thcthe court to,order ^ y ______there has never been an odor cows hadlad been metorexceisded in’ prospect?” 208 438-84•8446 or Icavcner @pmf. Qccuracy.of informationn aboutal such problems waste manage- the Magiagic Valley. a bad economic f ing questions about the ao ptbblem and his wai Larsen said. “We’re sitting si here org. government translation!ins in his that may affecffect AlHussayen’S ease racnt has always beeneen excellent.” “Withth over 300,000 head- milk- turned overr to the defense, n our region, 1 mean to tell case. Several residents,ts, though Dci- cows in < Al-Hussayen, a Univtiveisity of The motion'ion' asked for full nans- thhr for or against theth< expansion, you, dovlown where 1 live stinks,” t, is being lations of allill thet intercepted com- as said. Id^o graduate student, , e^fpressed concernsms over well Maestas C a r s — ; held as part of an intcmatationalter- municationsIS tot< be nmied over to wAtcr contaminationion. They said Becausause there was opposition to’ ContbHwd from AS - Toyota is subsidizing the car in is awaiting the defense,e, alongal with other d (^ - they would not oppo»pose the expan- Ray Varrandervegt’S application,-a rorism investigatiotL He is r waiting perl<^ will be in ~- Wills Tbyott in TWinI Falls,: said order to k&keep the hybrid marjcet, trial on 11 counts of imrnmigration ments. sion as long a s dordomestic wells ISday v that high gas mileag reasonsr for “Eventuatually this will pay off,” In court documents filed f this attomey forjr Idaho, L said Thursday jCommissioners suggested sug resi- on ex]sxpanding his facility, hadn’t reviewed the lents have that long to: ^ getting a Prius. he said, week, defense anomcysi saids some that he hac d(ints test th eir VircUsalls annually to Opponei ' “It gets 75 percent betterbi emis- Toyota has h so much faith in dence may motion, ' cr^urc water qualityty was> not com- appealI thtl e commission'is findings. of the government^ cvidc sions than an ultra-lownv emissions hybrids thathat the company plans indude incorrect tianshslations of “But arc! therethe a limited number vehide,” he said. to have eight ci different hybrid the Arabic language froTom inter-. of people inn AmericaAi who are qual- Unlike the ^ondo,, whichv uses vehides out ot within four years cepted tdephone adls an motor on th e highwaj«y and the The vehiehides have eight-yeAr, cepted phone calls and chcmails.Al- Derden said saic when FBI Spcdal iWhen th e familydly moved to • Lunas jia d Gneckow testified Mbuntoin Hom e thLdUs year, they theproj*oject, in hopes of selling the' electric m ptor in towna. 100,000-mil.nile warnmties and road- Hussayen’S defense teamm condud- Agent Midiae 1 intercepts at a detention ki^cw nothing of rural n Idaho’s sheep fo:for around $4(X) at FHday^I “It gets b e tte r gat[as mileage sidie assistaiitance, Harney said. 1 cd "tiiat many of the susummaries obout ; rWe had *ero id«idea about it ™»n t ity.” Harney said of the alternative'cars drawing tt Al-HussayeaS contacts when we started,” JuJuan Tjitift Sr.' nm ily’ friendb is sold and you’re tie Prius. th e only alt Minutes’* broadcast a pragogiamjijy monyaboutA] ^ -And we are bade atIt Ihome, sadness does set is, : The .b a tte ry is reiregenerated attentionI atai the energy fair. Also * • 13 tided "Lost in ^anslation” . widiossodate!iates of international ter* siad with a l a u ^ id suggested that the still learning.” theEcksl a say.ThatS espedaOy tru eI. . through th e gas motonlnfebiraldng • faatureJwcwere two biodiesd vehi- alleging that th e FBI1 division rorists, and t iheep aren’t as . when ytyou’re botmd for college,I. l L and by going down.'hill,lU,homld. Ram pickup and the respoj^efor tianslaiiiting inter- Moscow companputer sdence amdent put they msirt she I Since die r a u i came u d ^ status as a covcc stvpid as m any peoplople think. You and wonon’c be coming bade to the ne out a few a o o lle d ?d"f a h o Mustard Bug,’* a cepted communications 61bfsuspect- • usedhisstude bemartmndfbr showrin,•ing. years ago, Toyota hasI sddt about ' Volkswagen{en Beede that runs com- ed terrorists is "riddled wiiwidiinconi- A l-H ussiwayen'S real purpose in just have to d ^ thea United States, die a^ut a month untuntil they’ are "In somsoi e ways I’m glad ItS o y 110,000 of t h ^ Hameney.iaid. pletely onn mustard,c s e ^ oil petence and cocruption.”,” being in the tniine,’'.th e , operatinghitebitemet sites. ! )j

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IDAHO/WNest_ ' ■— (fires Silave Glslacier PParkbirurgh" Officialils discoulint cai Back eory | Residents shoto u ld be I mutilattions the able to return1 soons Felines became ddinner for other aniinimals, tiiey say ; AURORA, Colo. (AP) ~ said Christliristy H u ^ e s , yi%6 WESTGLACER,^U Mont. (AP) - a fox k ille d h e r cat. in A bumcd<)ut barrierrier created by Colorado authorities joiioined their assumed a ft ceedt^ In hold- colleagues in Utah on1 I EHdm in -June untilil an nntmnl COUttol o ffi^ 3 firefighlurs has succuc d her htmians wer^ j^ ing back a «wildfiretire advancing blaiming cat killingst > 45 in persuaded h toward ihis gatewaytray to Glader Denver in the past year yt - on blame, fire crews were wildlife'-predation. Thshat ended “They wenwent through tbc National Park, but fin ly,” Hughes said. “I wi^lt- wumcd Friday tliat the hottest, dri- weeks of suspidon that ti psy- reason why,”] ------esrwcathcrofthc-sujisummer was on— — chopaflis-might--be-ld]killing-thc----- edit.lo_be.a.le a fox or a coyote ot a its way;______1 pets. d og." ■‘ihings are goinggwll."firoana- Wl ------«AU~onhiB'deaths-weirerecaused Hughes saiiI said no blood was found lysiDaviiWhitmcrsaicuid. “But every- by predators,” Police Chlaiicf Ricky n ea r or onn he her cat, and there was I tiling is lined up again»inst us.” K nUjng Bennett said in suburbailan Aurora, a large sliceIce c around th e middle of. ..Firefi^tcrs nave> b-been burning gagguj where 29 cases were repeople, ‘You arc WESTST GLACIER, Moht. (AP) - precaution. But aboutt CGO pcrcent when they,ey make it,” said Linda ions were The Denvlenver Dum b Friends rark remains Anderson,n, execudve director of Pet owners’ rcoctio: nbt going to get anyly %warning next /hittington held court on thee to /O percent of the par mixed. League, whicvhidi offered a $14300 time he said. •J connecting this tiny lotvn toD open, said park spollokeswoman Glacier Country Tourism, to know it reward forbr i informadon in the sly, if the fire continues, “I would be thrilled U The wildfire alroadjlady has burned p jad e.•r r National1 Park, telling ihee ./^ y Vanderbilt, “ Obviously vms something naturaral, but I case, was askiasking donors what they about 20.500 acres,, andar fire condi- shutterbL'rbug tourists who can’tt Park offidals and cothers arc a lol of themth< would have a hard would like it explaineded to me,” wanted to >do do with th e money. tions arc extreme: retrecord dry um- enter theth< park from here what tliec doing their best to usee ithe fun as time comirning back.” ber, om dc windsi a:and tempera-. wildfirerc nearby is doing. an opportunity to sellI ttourists on Harlan™ GrahamG was among the tiires above 100. But Whittington,W a fire informa-I- other areas of Gladeiier to visit, who stopped along U.S. So far, the proteinecuon efforts ,^0 ^ offiiifficer, is also quick to as.-mree ■ especially the eastern si' / 2' near West "Glacier HundredsiinSpdk^ele demand around West Gladerir hhave been the the tourilurists therc Ls a lot to see inn “We could sit back ar% \ e . y S ’Sy ; to catch a glimpse of focus of a 900-membeliber firefighting Gladercr besidesI the fire, frustrated, but wc look a S a r bby y Robert fire. He knew I' team. • - WhUeile firefighters work to con-t- opportunity to give ex he fire before he left pimishmeiint in burned^ cat case ‘ Anothdr fire onn ithe extreme tnin tlinJire*e major fires in Glader,r, other parts of the park,”k," saidT ony ' ;an, Kan., for a trip out northwestern edge> of the pari< has park offidals ofl and area businesss Clark, a public affairs ^«aiitas toV “ “'.'JI SPOKANE. Wash. (A?) - pull my car over becausc I was h Glader. Clark and otherier park offi- Wmi withih hisI wife. i si^ ” said Constance . burned more than 22,(22.000 acres and , leadersrs arc trying to extingui.sh drove part of the Going* Hundreds of people ha\utvc signed feeling s6 A d the Canadian concern:rns about whether the parkk dais have been mannin;ing a tent in They dre petitions demanding nmaximiun ' Porter, a registered rei nurse and was moving toward t /ide tourists to-the-Sunjn Road, took in what ' border just six milesJes away. It h ^ ' is safWi tot< visit and whether there's's West G lader to provid penalties for two iteenagers mother ofrthree. thr e information on the firescs and other sights the;hey could and worried aftcd the pcddon and burned 29 buildings,gs, induding six .|eveo much mt to see or do anymore lUt whether the highway accused of dousing aa cat widi She diafte threatens about -'{his seaslason. arca-s of the park thatt ccan sail be only about gasoline and setting it on fire. faxed it toto aabout 100 v e tc rin ^ homes, and still thn ----- would sta>tay open so they could i 100 homes and cabiabins near the “Glad,ader is not burmng up.” saidd visited. ------The 2-yearold cat died di three clinics. . North Fork of tho FbFlathead River. Cindy/. > Ognjanov,( president andd However, offidals aclicknowledge continue oi days after the ordeaL “Not onele saidsi ’no,”' Porter said, \ Another fire insideIc ithe paric has general■al manager of Glader Parkk the fires broke out at ddie peak of “Wc hadlad wanted to sight-sec a Jason R.-Brumback ancmd Rusty V. She andd herhe three children a l» I burned about 19,0<9.000 acres on Inc., the tht park% diief concession-V the normal tourismI :season in bit more,e, but it hasn't been a Rardon, each 17, are eadjch charged hit d ty strciu« the past few days on convicted, they could faciace up to 30 arraignments(Ults. West. Fires this sseason have been swamped sv with calls fromn June and August, Vand( Ige at West Glacier, tak*' daars in juvenile custody.]y. plus fines ‘T d guessless we’ve colleaed at . charred some 1.6 milmillion acrcs so peoplee inquiringi about fire condi-i- • That traffic usually m< tographs of the fire and of up to $500 and 150V3 hours of least 2,0000 signaturessi so far," she far, compared to a 10-10-year average tions aniand whether they should can-1- business in local commu= . S S sing efforts. said. rcly heavily on the tour community service. of 2.3 million acrcs!S b the end of cel resetseira tions. ate lhat the park is bum- H ie boys initially told to police Porter said-only soit one'woman,------ider officials have closedd There are rafting and Jidy- Glad< ns and gah____»?eu p bDut u t wc like being h6re,” they torched the cat beoecause they who said sheshe Ihated cats, refused to ------In-Waahington stalttate..a-lighming*----- Apgar-V fc____ lcries._water_parkT:ataiia~i^tau- ' -KathyBnBradley-said:-“It’9-Iike— ------werc-bored,-although-h~one-has----- signthc petit ------spariorf-wildfire-thathat-has-black------side,-anijndtl)o-area-around.th(Lpop^ 3u“have-a-5ldrkidrYou—------since“ disavowed-that-si-statement,------The-case-hse-has-becn-assigned-to— West Glacier entrance wiusis rants. when yoii f ened 74368 acres5 sisince June 29 ular We lesses, that’s . don’t wantinMo leave.” . th e Spokesman-Revieww re p o rt^ Deputy Prosecudng Pre Attorney i continued to bum slaslowly. evacuat>lated earlier this week as a "For a lot of busines Sandra Gi^Sabriel, who last year ~ “Wticn I heard aboutlUt that cat prosecutedlaamanoccilsea-Ofdrag: a ------Colorad(io Raa in b o w Faamily hasS Classltsifleds 733-0931 being burned alive, I aim'most had to gingahorsetrse to its death. roaddai ean ed -u p -it e z a m p s JTTt 7 ' ^ Z l a y t o n HI o m e s ~ ~ , pick up ssteam :r i ^ E c n v (AD - *nieL> Johnson talked to10 Rainbow c Rainlwiv«w Kmiily apparently knowss Family members in adadvaiicc and Voted mantifafacturer of the yyear 4 years inn i a r o w 1 DENVER (AP)-A- A push to give ho^v toD cleancl house. spelled out the distanceices that toi- u lets, camps and kitdiensns needed t6 local governmentss inii the West a 'Ilieoflofficial permit jxiriod for the 20002 - 2001-20002-2003 claim to rouds aciacross federal group’s’s annual Counterculturec be from creeks and streaeams.Fan^y lands, including; parks and gatheriiijring - held tliLs year in thee memliers made signss explaining wildlife refuges, is; gagathering force Uinta mountains - expiredd the nile's and the scnsitiiitivi^'of-the in Colorado, where;re a group of Mondayav and early repons give thee ■ area to fi.sh, countie.s has tentativitivcly approved group gogooil marks for coveintig itss Johnson had not tallalked to the Celet^bratioin Salelel a plan lo press claim:ims. tnidf tlie stream \s-on’t affect:t Ithe fish. _ to negotiate an, the UinJinta mountains about 700 "You can’t have that:« many peo- 2’ j\Models on Displa,lay Gov. Bill Owens to : y ])Ie without some cffcffects. But I , ith _Interior __^milcseiue;ut of Salt Like City in early ______agreement _with 1=------dnn'rthtnlrthosearcgoigoing to h a \-e ------:— Secretary Gale Nonlorton on coun- ’ July. Critrritit'J \vorricdiholarReT?ath— ■— The-Sedontna------— Its of way across ermg wowould have harmed the landd an affect on the cutthroaTjat,” he said. 64'...... ^ 6 4 7 tics' dnims to rights < - nie biggest concern•n would Ix: 4 bedroom, fafamily room, 2 bath-6' 17500 : ^ public lands. and wildildlife. groupVi permit included sev-/• sediment coming off tht;he meadow” Tlie entire menaembership is "nie n where paths were wornm o r ground ex]>ecied to vote on the plan' in »;ral pageages requiring them to dean The Home,\emaker up the; SIsite to standards set by thee w-as trampled, he said. October. "You can never totaltally prevent 3 bedroom, 2 b a th - 5 6 '...... ®59,3,900 in northwestern brest Service. • _ Moffat Countyjn i )T personal- opinion is (tlie-u - damage from those kindnds of things, Pncos Indudo: SotBt uUp arid doltvofy, GEApplianca» Pkfl.F (20 n. sido by sWo) arheading the *”y. \ cifyor ■ Colohido is spearl is) better than I expccted.” hilt I tliink what theyjy did really smooth lop. built In oovon & mlcfowQvo, pol scmbbobof (Jishwushor. w ash o r and dryoi , effort after movinglg iin January to rc^^t «s) )■ does mitigate some of■ lllhat.” invoke a 137-year-olc-old mining law [..arry Johnson, an enviniti- way, Norton and mt-ntald -o. Home from Magicc H om es before schichool starts Utah Gov. Mike Lea'^avitt used the ; biggest concerns centered Order a Clayton H law to fa.shion a propiDCess in June d streams and creeks that rau ° & receivefe for handling that"t road ross through the Little West claims. Blackly Fork area where the Moffat County CCommissioner nnooo cash Iba ck!! ■ gathered, lliat area is 1 a xcnvneinn H j : Ia-s Hampton said i 1 habitat for the Colorado cut-I- |||PI LnnriscnplrTn^Ew vides the best way I SI: trout.-whidi is listed as a umments to mamanage their sensitiveive spedes. resources and ensunsurc deasions arc made by thoseB mostir affected: ;______1q(^ ipsidents. ^ ____ PACIFK1C REPUBLIC ^ “We p erso n allyyjelieve iHat~ ^^rm M >radncel when the Departmitment of (the) ■ QIPENhrthiSummari p i 1 J Interior opens upip negotiations ■ ' I will b e avallabi[ble a t M agic H o m ess oion ' with other sutes,■s, their agree- n LO.OCAL LOCAL F Saturdiday, August 2™* ■ ' ments should be in " ' '"A EETCORN SQUASH S . to,heIpyou|I pro-quallfytor yourr ■ . r - j that indhridual A^cchlnl&li Hkpipton said. Y«llo» L j new home. “We don't believeve thatt the sam e M Becky WalU proposals .would; beb good for [I| T.OCALq LOCAL, ' I ^^^ming, Colorado.Io. 1Montana and :ENBEAN5 CUCUMBER3i l l ol -----;s475U.S:Hi Idaho.” ------S t habla Espahol .Hwy-53.------— Opponents of Norton's No: agree- H ment with Uubh and Moffat 2 0 8 - 6 4 44 - < - 9 6 4 1 CouatyV proposal1 b.believe a uni- H M M 1 tic. Jerom»H ie approach i* the ^^^agicC Homes, In beiitwsytosettle.thethedispute*. |||B U -rv-i V‘! I- . ■ . . ____ tfuriUn»rta.-aooa TimeiNtwwMWbTMi.IiMm ,! A»------■ g g r * —.______^ N a tio n - ___Ij

t m i a n s i f e e l e ffects l olf ^ f i - ttaxmo^)vemenr o fi9 :>70s affi.- Critics say governorg swwitched McTVre snd her faotban>and £rem • cold, pay I>Ccfai^ to tii0 ^ suBsy subuilo of Los Angeles,, tbd im built ^ B E I w J S stand'itos gaiiin Hispanic: avotes a rastom bouse to standDd for die _ a8ar&ml970.1heirpr property Then» Atsoclatoll Pr»M 'tvirice their votinj)ting strength from a tarns WOT less than $1,000OOOayeac . decade aga "Ibdiw. housele iis worth Ten mdnUis after vetoingtg a bill Meanwhile,e, thet recall cam- a h a l f - ^on ^ dollars, that would have let illegal:l1 imnii- p a ira could1 gget a touch of i | a ^ h e r property •s arej just _grants get driver^ licenses,83, Gov. Ho%wood glitzlitz next week when ■ | ' ^ . T5l,teO. By comparison, I I^ew Gray Davis has reversed course,o Arnold Schwarwrarzenegger goes on a run. I a slide in ^ J -w ilL stbdc inorket went into a nents of tho.1978 tax-tlmKitlorton Mtlatlve, shows her propert Davis aides denied A nother ' fam oiu 2000. Now California Us txtrying to Eunice McTVnlyre, one of the original proponen dedfk1 as a potential can- i.SlMHfoifomia’s Experience, 'California^ revenue fronom per- Caifornla lawm vetoed it last year. S i W f Sdiw9ik with county reg-.* Sta). John Vasconcell A m ^ca^FutFuture,” calls Prop. 13 a soisonal income taxes climbeced firom to cut billions in “The governor has al i first step in the 'DeniooBt who representsnts S i h ^ “self infUcted:ed Wow”.that twisted $2$28 billion in 1997 to 545 bit)illionin row billions me expressediS support for gra Sean1 on the reUStill, signing the law < dat«I a smut peddler as Cte^^ o t overextendedJd it led money to local gov- bubut lawmakers in Sacramcnento - the same reaso proveJe powerfully appealir Oov. Qray Davit to ru 0 ease the loss of prop- liklike their counterparts in*n* state- downturn on Hispanics, whose vote is vii heAn only declared •••In Eunice McTVre^ ca , then, began grabbing hohouses- across the coimtryy - had heavy reliance Davis’ia futiue, said Luis FVaddheis nameemeigedwcandidate is Rep. ' Chatswonhhousehadskyr aty taixes for itself. spispent die 1990s slashing taxiuces and Incomc taxes Stanfordnt University reseairsionof didate: Husdera, who funded the Ui value amid a blast of 197 ition,' Prop. 13 led boboosting spending as voters increased^from spedalizing:::a in the politics oiseoiri- ' cr Larry PlyaLn FI drive. Bill Simon, i d(».By 1978,JicE.propen to-rely-moiifron-porsonal------ch«-tir»yt t>n»m nn. ______stated genciral ■•inH»ii Pthnicity. len he . 200 people staten i i ^ i u u s t e t e i u a ------i had tripled to $3,000 a yi **This was a time bomb viwaiting • about 60 percen »iHispanics make up more tl filed paperwoikmber, and State Sen. S d S l i - ixes for its revenue. • lumors aboonded they wot Incomc taxesxes incrcascd from 18 to explode,” says Newu York But Califomi: thirdi l of California'^ populalways istrars - theock fi are also expect- i ble again. the stated general fund CcComptnUer Alan Hevesi. to the dcdsion ti andpu 14 iKrccnt of the electoiranting process to run on • . “I remember, oh God,J, tthM dng »8'Mrcentby2002. *'.C^om ia cut taxes 523i billion1 ago and countlerty oi tax statement . 1 to hard. ‘'Californiais.t we're going to be paying.6 !$6,OOO," in sive state in tl s just fine diuing the in the 1990s. Democratic Go\knr. Gray property taxes.«)t p ro b lem . Mfiyresays. n on Wall Street and in DDavise initially warned 1liberal McOyre, 78, is m Russ Flynt, 61, a Dei nH il •? mil ' 1990s boom 0 Ig and ciulless parti- That June, Mciyro and S to V a l lley, o , as the Dow soared nvmajorities in California^ Assssembly for stifling govt I 293,365-----1 p ----- i think anyonecharacter h< I ' lion Californians struck bac and Senate that the surplus:s should for. her money,ointing This week, ^ same-sex A ’ «could problem with a i h k S r S “ >■> less millionaires wero • an merlcan I . , v6}6d for Prop. 13, whic rough dot-com starf\ips, go to one-time infrastructunire proj- rejects anynnakeis fiiuiUy voted yg, ling to governor.” . - property taxes at 1 pcrcentent o t 1976 - - I in spending and bor- ■ • female ns and bonuses. ' ecieets. But within a year h e! tturned Proposition 13 vital to So far, the values and limited increa:« a s c s to 2 more to narrow thd ' a ' Republican canmilies 3uirednvo- In 2000} , alone. -California’s less les cautious,, pumping; . more California’s fin it a year. It ilso requii residents pulled in S200 money m< into education, prisoiK>ns and She blames Itthe raising taxes. tl,,■ ^ jarcher 'Darrell Issa,anges. wl majority votes for? mmost new mtil it slashed spend- of race recall petition d) m eant for bdiion in stodlock opdons and capital al•“ '5 ? ? .“ panic, three consecutive yeyears of mqney," McTirebillion, for many of < ulation Tbm.McClintock thirds majority to, raisestatewide so US billionbiD in income taxes. pa ccnt came from the 11 latlate buckets, a spree of mmic^car screwed t ^ t hosons, i i induding th e lorate -■ ed to run. — ta x » Eighty perccr n Wall Street and » on incomc taxes. n , es in New York gjj j^trizonapoli•litician questiitipns teen IPolice arrestt in arsom 42 percent of the cm 301,026 The chi COLUMBUS, Ohio (APkP) - A charged lateral 1 fund in 1962 to BENAF FER LO PEZ estigation man has been arrestedI iin the vated murder«nt tpy2002: j SS;.,. ‘>**"’1 nudist cam p , u rg es inves deadis of five college stistudents . arson, said-nians 1 can look back ) faml ...... d( n diey made 25 years gn, even among minors kikilled in a house fire neaisar Ohio Prosecutor Ron PHOENIX (AP) - AjArizona’s vate property, t on one thing: stable House speaker said-he^-'•^-Yrorried ----- with parental permission. __St_State_University._poIicece said Patterson live chan 15 youths, aged 11 Friday. but was not& a f— atwut a nudist summerr acainp for ' About 15 , is proud of Prop. 13 H p e Mond MCnageis and is urging waninvesti- through 17,ati, anend the camp, which Robert Patterson, 20, wa:ms to be said. SM E overrunent^ “greed” T he Tlm< ^fibn. — ' is not open to the public ------ECraus, who bought ey. And she McTyre | Jake Flake said he would • Horst Kn ’ suggestion that — enrauragc-the-Marico^-pa-Cc^QT ----- Shangri lii-I1 Rnngh in 1997, said______Chrlsj:opRer______jts-see-naked-children,------13 contributed to — Prosecutor^'Office-to-invi finandal problems, tiic canip at Shangri La3 RRan<^ a theirs and thethose of other nudists, !. He said the kids are in he same people who just north all the time. H ed the need for Prop.. r o T T 'of Phoenix. He said he^corconcerned a safe envttonronmcnt and (hc^'lSlTO B s c jfree -place: {Mlitidans. iFFLECK JENNIFEerlcan Legend j rior. m m H ipo-oi The1 about adults seeing the cchildren lewd behavior ist looking for more, 4od teens naked. “I haverc tto think Anyone whwho displaj-s inappro- . \ Digital Lock Cic ■-7:00-9:40 some laws ^atcbchavicivior in a nudist resort is yre says. “They have ♦ 4KK)-7:00 ^9:40 ______}hat they are breaking sor with any Student or Kid'shing up.” L - __b in g ." Plate told •Hiee J Arizona not-admit” Usto** th«*^cittSa«»*^ upmationwide’^thln^^— BoiS:------Ktfdlsrgrtups holid i 'State Iw dlows nudityity ori pri- 24 hours. S on deaths ■ 3^^^h^|wi^Clnom^2 our piecd. T Friday wilh aggra- ^ search1 of( M arylamid pond =5 ler and aggravated T om b R aider 2; Cradle_Q£LaGuire_J_elf.BrJdges_Ctu M B ^ y p r Ftanklin County :on O’Brien. Piratcii o fC a m b c a n ■j^ields no levividence of ann th ra x Uves near Ohio S tate__ J : a smdent, O'Brira Spv'iadi 3D .ni.7.l0.9:as e s s ] II envelopes-with dead- • $<>0 . 7ilO.»i True Story of An Amerk 5 WASHINGTON (AP)P) - No to sjifcly fill e Scabiaeuic uu luiiy toccs ofVnthrax were! fofound in ly anthrax spores.spc . Sun JUS • SAS ■ <11-1* • 9J0 Doily 4K)0'-7:( |ests of soil samples takencen from a Anthrax-lai-laced envelopes I ■ Stim m cf M acinec #1Q S a t-S u n 1:00 d in June mailed to govjovemment and m edia K>,«1 <•, lU ni IIIK l-J" • Maryland pond drained i t’tWiy 11:00 . Ills - 3J0. All S«i« 1 !by the FBI, law enforoemcm ent offi- offices killeclied five people and »IiIm>i>i Matln««Ticket. Itials said I^day. sickened 177 cothers in die fall qf_, • * Authorities found a gun,un, a bicy- 2001. l^oreverho ^e, ^hing lures and “a ‘‘a lot of______y o u §utjc, blit nothing~of~anin’cviden- • ■ ¥ ?T n ?P T S nattuv in the anthra>irax case,” K l i L l L |l |^ ;i6 ck I HuwtQ-Pcal mi P ’ a t tho ® T.Hl.yl2iJ5.Jil0.S:a.7;40.'J:5jHS TWO THU*I & Grnnd-Vu one official,-speaklaking on Jnhnnv^Eni^ah ition of anonymity.'■ OHiajilsO I Matt Dillon- have not determined w hether Snv KI.U 3D Ganic Qvcf crc ^ e gun might be linked tto some ! = r = | ?H riav l-iltpf (R) Ipthcr unsolved crime, T.Kl., l;15.4il5.TiI».V:«»-jo r The 1.45 million-gallonm {pond Lca[nie of t^ifnotilinafV-GciltliJO i W M I^e^cdck, Md., fore:>rest was (IIIT.kJ., I;1».4,15.7.15.»«. ^in cd after a searchh 1by FBI .1 t ^ v ers last winter uncov:overcd a MS: telasdc box with two hoi an 'Qerard Depardlow toto it that some invest go back: to school in s Ucorizcd could have bee 4:30-7:00-9:15 It 10:30 Check out Hai^^■Masters for the latest cu Plratr. of tlip Cafribcan lUiDWfc. i perms and stylyies-without the spendy natl n«fidlng a tot. . ninmlf « Ua Week at 9:15 Amfrimn Wrdillnt»i«i Buhl CChamber Ceti1 Tod«y JI:4».3flO.S;lJ-7;40.»:J( Lynwotood Shopping Center. fi]ali{«)To4.y titO - 4ilO - 7iM Seteneca Corn Sale Hatlvwood Homicide lUi Gfcai Co.Hit at 10 544t Blue U k es Blvd. Today l,l0-4ii0.7iM-«tlS . e r t a rr-tA - l n^ Jlnguiff ' ( 2;208) 733-0306 (t)T«dar lilS-2i*>-4.4S-7S».*i 110:30 (depend>nd!ng on availability of cor g - i j M SunuKLMaiinctjti. • CKtef vdM lO-AuQuUai. 1( 2003. ^ Bccofcw I A««nl Ce4f BMika or Orichan Bus * S ty le! 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' e v . Q p ON 'ha Editor: David Cooper- 7 ^?|Tim es-Nc^ ■ ______Salaturday, August 2, 2003 2 P ^i^c A - 1 0 _ ^ task ojfU.S. The u th (Commandiii n i e i i t : ^ Keepling peilace is nlot lone Thou shallIt not pay hijligh t a x e s 11-111^0, isn’t it?t? U.N.I . 1 — ^------~'------r - ^ istoricallyinAlobtibama,fed* I “ 7 ^^Scctvtaiy-Gcncrnerul Kofi M H B ar ’T.l'. ’ H cral judges, hundi k y l1 e WrirrMiRE\ ; | k jA iiiiiin urRcd caicaution when it i'VEC&MEUP.ViinUA in their robes, hav ciiniu to iiiion-cninglg inii Iraq when WE' the chalk lines on the side■dcwalk I------it w'.K lulled by A regii3gime that ■ ^ flH j iQ E M f i separating church and starate. . Christ walksts theth earth, wants to • • ‘ i)tcEEP'lbUFRbtA5 [xtMid a ty-.iw ind gatheringgai Meanwhile, politidans hahave fol- take their giins;tins and raise their iJiKMi iii b.S.soairit>rity. Now he iUa ONlJESmS E E T S ■ lowed dose behind in collolloquial taxes. w.intsilii? United Siaii^tates to commit . ___ defiance, smudging t l ^se lines _____ As a result,at, FRiley has a lot of ■ ------tmo|i'; rn I'.jtK’niim'pli-place where no- • • . ------with tH e ^ e s oRheir shoHwaTTt^a Alabamiinrthis thumbing'through ; U.S. iiiicii'St is .11 staktake. BBBlP . _kindof gamc.theyj)lay to.to.kiU _ _ their Bibles! again,agi asking them- , ______77i.it s fK/riz/Siiy-the situado/j in----- « ------time better spent on otlieiler things. selves who JlesusJesi really was. Wheri r -. ].ilx-n