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Continued from Al . agcr for 3r Western States Bus contracts c with Hub City BusBi Co, ' -Exccll doesn’tn’t expcct to )iave to ^ sa.u iiiul UVmlfll - viilncrnerable to los-^ Set^'ice,, wlwliich provides bus serv- forl< its transportirtation. * change anythinging when the state bells turday In The TImes-Nii-N e w s • ■ ing immcy fur Inisiiij: ... , . I 8ESTAVA1ABABLECOlif Sunday, Fobru}rtu(y 1.2004 Tlmos-News, TwiniF Fall a llj. Idaho A-5 - ...... Budgi»et WOU[ildhaivve deficdt by 22009 ClCheney seeems softer!f •AVASinNGTON (A ( P) - there, Bushish said cutting th e red the Pposidont Bush’s S2.' the deeper spending cuts! jsome - White House:e officials have /^ 'tl S2.4 trillion ink in halfIf i; is an “im portant goal." R Reepublicans want. budget for 2005 would • already said that tha within that V rlJ lid ease a\s-ay The large;■gest defidt on record in Democrats I scoff th at Bush n Iraq we from tax breaks for• energyci and— dollar-termi £h has total, defense andnd domestic secu- iapons claiaims rms-was-last-ycQr’s-S375----- beibetm-anything-but-a-'fisi tfusincss favored by ReRepublicans billion. H ie; Iscally------rlty-woUW"^t"It liirge increases WAS lie soaring shortfalls and responsible res leader. Halving WSIDNGTON (AP) - IfV iace wim ings;-‘'Higli confid.tifidcnce; Init| while cutnng spcndirijiing on pro- . spending ig the and everything? else( would be • Presidi I have deficit in sideni Dick Cheney sh ares in is continuing, and inn some sc areas - grams from environmcrTient to com- angered con five held to growth1 oof 0.5 percent. th e risi consorva- years masks rising doubts about th e acCU':u-- expanding, its diemica munity development, ( cs th e Tliat is less thanitherateofinfla- tl racy o nical, biologi- . . t, GOP offi- tive Repub / of preMir intelligence on -cal, nuck-ar and missile ------d a is Raid Saturday.------H,e.^presideident-’s------[Jir_n!.PB!_seiicrious ■ rinn______.sil_ei)r()iinuns_____ ——— ------and— proT rVcachG-Of'bannetl, weapons,IS, contrao' to U.N. resoiilt: I Bush's election y e air r fifiscal plan, them to pn longer-term pres- j Foreign aid, edurducation and job ho is alutions." is^ keeping any m isgivingsgs Bush says he used the v-Jhich lie plans to shipp to Congress Bush prodi , budget, aireI r e a d y buJudRet training would als(ilso be allowed to . mostly 1 the estimate will face fron: ;tly to himself. in making his decisionsion to go to _ op Monday, also envisioisions cutting budget that jm-.his grow, the.officialsils said. But agri-• yt,/ .0,,^ , Itnowntoprecredictan plan to makesearli- e culture, natural n et. it appears that CheRpy,)y. war Now it appearsrs that t even spending on agricultunture, natural . dear, strong I resources, envi- portray:rayed by critics as the war’s resources and energy, j t f ' c o i er cuts pelwrma- ,ronment, energyy anda communiiy behind r’s Cheney, the administnit:tnitio n s most gy, said th e toward contr ind-the-scenes architect, is senior hawk, is havin officials, who spoke on S S -unprecedentedted 3521 nent or fromm the • development wou•ould all be cut soften. iving doubts on condition spending an' ening his insistence* nhat of anonymity. Funher ; . . , . loom ing reretire- from this year’s 1< at about its accunicj-. er reflecting 'eral shortfallfalls- billion deficil 5 levels, the offi- • ^eposj.osed Iraqi president Saddam the pressures mountinj IClt.thlS ment of the ! I baby d a is said, m “Tlie jur>- is still out," out. he lold ting fedend In his reiremarks sein had such weapons. deficits have heaped on ration. Officials said Bu;Bush will not pro- National Public Hadi^adiu uhen . on him, liis to lawmiTuakers, year, projects t August 2002, months before plan will edge only slight s the red pose extending a lalaw tem porarily fi re asked whether Iratjtq had 1 had ghily toward Bush stresscsscd the . , tJ.S.-led invasion. Cheney th e extra hi^iw ay spend “H e’s not 1 'mss ■I Finally, a low-carb b n i ■ w ith p h e n o m e n a l f a s and great flavor.-Usi,J s in g I -- S IT T IN G5ATTHE A' HEAD OF-A BOAP^RDROOM TABLE w h o le g ra in s, o u r bre>^ r e a d ■ I ' . _ S T A fiRTS_^W l 5TH Af- D'E£'?(^' ■■ .1 . h e r e a t 6 r e e t a t - -Harvest have crafted .Someday, slie il head the corpirporatc , .. . ^D b^li^ably gooef bre^tr e a d Z ofiice. 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Februoty 1. 2004w ' — ...... -...... - N / V n o N ’ poor or With bad I • }K Do you support allowinc'iiig pnronls in'areas lhat are poc iney lo holp sendjheir kids to privatepriv schools? lark tries to recastt himself 7as ‘outsid t schools to u se tax mone " S : ■ I S --1 w — ■ By Dana13 Hull . ' eacli apj)carahcce aas a pundit on CNN. pf RIddof Nows Scrvlco d a r k Ls nm ning! awaya\> from Wa.shington -; ------^ ■ as fast as he can. " 3 GREEiENVIUJi, S,C. - ’IliroughoutlUt the “ I’fn not a profe.-iifes-sional politician.” he SI 1 fall andid for much of Januaiy, retititired . said at a campaignign stop in IbLsa^ Okla.. Ccn;WcsIcy Clark talked aboutsuthi-t ----- on-VVedne-sdliy.-^^I-h:'I-haven'i spcntyeurs in ------Rep. Son. Joo "Rov. A fh o ^ . “ Wo3ley -Howard .£Son.John Son. John F ■y and foreign jwlicy experier•ience, Washington cuttinging backnwm deals with Clark, Dean Edwards I Korry Donnls Dc Llcbcrmon. SharpKmlon Bush- . md his special interest groups. gro I haven’t spent llWrk Chonoy tusyeariIT as a White House 1‘ellow and - i oppose ‘Voucliors; ■Pnvolo ■ -I'havo,Kuclnlch -| support ‘No. I tfil s in diplomatic circles. my tim e .sclieminging on iiow. to artfully 8 all mon- utidormineJ school novo sup- ~No.No. Send- pnvaio lhatthi«»>» 'T S ? " •egularly told voters dial he WiiW.LS in nuance phrases to v\vin an election.” o l surositiar puBUccdu- vouchers irorlcd inga'foW ing ------school------"monoy Prosidont . tliiTPem•ntagon two weeks after Sept.pi7117“ ------^/VnewTclcvision-[onad'tharj5iys-Clark-is— H would. Ciition. a won't ' holp vouchor;! kidsids somo- vouchor ox- ought lo Bush will where a former colleagtie furtivelyf wwhis- a “doer not a talkerker” and a “leader not a’ H weaken corner- , our • Public' who Lookking for Qualified( H elp? 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N av-1 r io N Worke doniate$l milliorn to Buash WASHINGTON (AP) B and obviously - to PrcPresident Bush's re-clection is paign finance reportt dedetailing his_ -finfinancial services industry i; I we screen all of thatt itit’s all about the cconomy‘'inin fiirid-raisirig and spencTending From ing big to President Bush’s ro I our donations 2004,”14,” said Bartlett, who gaveve O ctober through ^ wMember. e J le _____ -tion effort.------I fo r“ whether ’ Bush”J:h-$l,000.'‘Tlib-ovcrwheImingig" sent his repon to th«the Federal Workers at five finandal! aservic- 1 they are legal issuele for financial serviceses- Election Commissioission late es companies contributed1 more I and w h eth er emplo;ployees is the economyiy Tliunday The reponsIS aare due at than $1 million of the n I th^ arc appro- becausa iw overall our large compa-la- midnight Saturday. . -$J32,Z_million_Bush_niis(Jdi S l ___ -year-ye; for his campaign, accoi I Campaign ’ B.irtlartlett said every year is" Ho;vard Dean and Johrlohn Kerry, is to reviews of Bush’s 2003 J officials noted importjortant for the industry in foregoing public mone;oney for the paign finance reports by I contributions Washirshington. For its priorities this:is prim aries, freeing lim him friom the Assodated'Press and nonparBrtisan from the five year,r, thtl e roundtable lists lobbyingig • program's 545 r^ionion spending Political Money lin e .' companies on proposalsprc to touglicn rcgula-a- limit. onud< 0«»e»W.Bu.h All have executives who make up^ less tionI ofof the mutual fund industry,y, The Bush campaign;n spentsj 533.6 - H anamong Bush's "rangers," camimpaign than 1 percent ofof the campaign’s limitit dass-actionc lawsuits and let2t million last year, startingrung this >var volunteers who raise att least total donations, workerkers invest some of their Sodalal with 599 million left;fi andi more ^ 5200.000 $21 each for Bush, or whvhoare Spokesmen orfor the investment Securiturity taxes. fund-raisers planned.I. BushBi began “pioneers,” collecting atc least company, Merrillrill Lynch, whose Empmployees of several other comn- his re-election effort lastlast May ^ si<5100.000 for th e Republican.n. employees togethiJther appeared to panicsics gave Bush more thanin ■ A Democrat who pulledpull out of Employees of Merrill LLynch have given the mosnost,didnotim m e- . 5100,(X0,000. Those induded workersrs the race after a poor)r shouingsi in individually gave at least diatdy respondI tott an AP phone at thelie lobbyingI firms Blank Romele the Iowa caucuses. MissMissouri Rep. . S360.000.S3i Workers at call seeking commnment. . LLP’ andz W inston & Straivn;ti; Dick Gephardt, filedI hishis year-end PricewaterhouseCoopersPn con- Steve Bardett,t, presidentp o{.The Lehmam an Brothers finandal servic-c- campaign finance report rep late tributed at least 5310,000; UI[JBS, at F inandal Serviccices Roundtable, es company;- coi Em^t & Youngg FViday. It shmved Gepharphardt start- leastlea 5230,000; and . Goldildman which representsLs 100 1 of.the indus- accounsunting firm; Microsoft;t; ing 2004 witli about SI-61'1-6 million in ■Sachs—and—MSa. BNA,-at—:—least ----- try’s-biggest-com)mpanies, j said he - Morgai■gan S ta n ly finandal servicess -the bank'butTlso Sl.l1.1 millionr in —-5220.000. was glad to hearar the employi^ compaipany; Union Pacific railroad;U bills to p ay In all, he: raisednii: S1G.6 “We’re proud o f the broadid sup- were active in the tl presidential and CreditCn Suisse First Boston. million last year. — portpoi we receive from people:e from — race. H e ui^es indindustry workers to-....— Theie Ibusinesses also have execu-I- Another former Demiicratic De all-walks of life and from all1 aiacross got more involvedi,red in campaigns tivess among a Bush’s roughly 1500 hopeful, Carol Mosele;:eley Braun, the country,” Bush campnpaign every year. fund-ra1-raising rangers and 240 pio-V reported raising 5493,135,135 lost year spokesman Terry Holt said Rid^. “The reason hthe e emplc^-ees and neers.rs. and spending 5489,118.118. Braun fin- “By th e end of the year, weivehad executives of finandal fini services Bushjsh was the first 2004 presi-i- ished 2003 with debtss o of f 5218.488 more than 400,000 contribubutors, companies are leavilyhea committed dentialtial candidate to file a cam-1- and about $4,000 on hand,han< ; I ' VH-O ■ Democratic presidentialil contendercc U.S. Sen. John Kerryirry, D ^ ass., salutes a H i crowd during a.campalgngn rallyr In Kan»a»,CHy. Wo., Satuaturday.______H Democrrats scraim b lein I iip-for-^■grabs Ml!issouri I ^'StsphaiieSimon Clark, w ho> hailshi from ndghboring H losAi^efes Times Arkansas. Analysts; ttraditionally p u t con- H ; ST. LOUIS - The( DemocratsL siderable sistock in M issouri's saambling for votes in Missouri^] urban-ruralil ^lit i as they tiy to H sucWenly w idoopen ppresidential r handicap polpolitical races. This yeai; • primary will find ann dectorate< however, theiiierc^ a wild card: All of K-orricd about th e samtissues e i that the candiddidates are largely 'resonate across the natnation: jobs, imknown here. H health care, the war in Iraq and S fl Until last ■ ' ' aliove all, beating Prcsicesident Bush week, the ■ | ^ S | & Democratic w % 1 w \ I in'November. . ■ M m i ■ But ih e y ll also findisomcdedd- so: g H B hopefuls had ed quirics to D em o d atic:tic Party pol- R^Ka written off n 1 4 m Im i iticsinlheShov/MeStat>tate. H y p k : Missouri, sure J ------lMo«-campaigning-iMl(s^lone-in-the------^B jB . thnf vntprs 1 1 3 m___ j|k I stale’s two big urbanlan centers, IPW would back j ^Kansas Q ty and S t LotLouis. Votcn . Rep. Dick - Ithere d o s^ resembleIcthetiadi- i Gephardt, - who.. H I'- j ;tionalDemocraticFartyty tbase. They -M a K K i has represent- ; tend to support abortionon Irights and KowanlDeiDean ^ S l Louis in H — Ifavorguncontrol.'nieyYeyYemorelib- • , : ------Congress for Itsfflisa ' leial (or as some an^ysjlystsputit, ne^threet«decades. ■ m w ? I S i i J ! more Yankee). They induidude union- ^ canduididates, notably Cloric ______;ized_workcts_and_a.strcstrons-bkck__ a n d foimerVr Vermont (^. 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Twin1 FallFalli, liJitw A-9 W Q3 I R L D lraqiccouncil ban!ns news chaiinnel Aljaziizeera BAGHDAD,, 1.Iraq (AP) - Iraq’s ' BaUo.lUout told The Associated Presess The statement listlisted Senior U.S.-appointedid Governing thatat “it’s“ yet another unfortunatiate Shiite clerics Mohsenisen al-Hakim _____ Council has barrarred tlie Arab news . situatuation.” and his sons Mohammtnm ed Baqir ai channel Al-Jaze V-'.' j | B 5 i p « p i izeera from govern- “/M-Jazeera “/VI is trying to ascer:er- H akim and Mohammetmed Mahdial- ment ofHces and ai news confer- tainin exactlye what happened witlith H akim as among thithose whose . ences_fpr_otie: mmonth, th e council a view vie to rectify the matte::er, memory have been1 ta;tarnished by said in a stalemc!mcnt Saturday. becauxause we believe its advantaita- _A 1-Jazeera. It alsoio im entioned one of thc mosrpop-— 'geousous to the media as well us thiihe ' Mustafa Barzani, thehe 1late father' in ne\vs stations in govcrvem ing council,’’, Bailout saicaid of Kurdish leaderJer Massoud ast went into effect from)m Qatar, where Al-Jazeera iis Barzani. id’is punishment for basedised. “All that * BflB6*5wSk*‘‘*5?^ C e n tee n n i a l (Checkinn g i ______w i t H 7 7 7FREECHECK F ] ECS F O R A YE?E S R r — ------^Thrban orroo' ular television ------An aerial view from a hellhelicopter 9hows the buses andmd pllgflms and (beir camps In Arafat,Ara nottheest of the city of- the M iddle Ease lual Muslim pilgrimage ha]], Sauilaudi Arabia, Saturday. i : Mecca, during the annual Wednesday and’ With Centennialal Checking you receceive ____the disrespcct tli ly showed to\ thet h best checking piproduct available: today.tc _lraqis^according SaudiireligiouUS leaderr blasts It is the second Al-Jazecra since • FREEE standard checksfor oneme year* /il-Jazeera sj terrorirists as hhajjreacchespea • No monthly servicece ccharge ■ . — ...... > X otminimumpalancetomai i maintain— -■---- Z^fiy RAWYA RAQEH '•» ■* C.-jUsoclatfld Press Writerjter______’ No per check:k ccharge : : • MOUNT ARAFAT.Sa', Saudi Arabia i : ; f V.'" '.Vr •A TM card avaavailable ;3 A P ) - Saiidl Arabia’sia’s lop cleric • galled on Muslims! aroundai the - ^ r l d Saturday lo fors;orsake terror- . - j! f , , . ■ • Visa“card avaavailable - in s m , s ^ in g those who10 claimc to b e X^oly.warriors were an affront to \ \S 100 minimum1 tcto open- ; i h e faith. pilgrim PHOTO In a sermon that: w W O R I . I ^ ~ Groupp calls ffor actioon agaiilist birdiflu Ckhina anno[nmces SKVRS ■ i5.\N(^K0R, ThailamI U'.iinin^ tliu d iiin tu tcto ise; patienit recoversrs 'i l)itd llu iniKbi .l>6-di:ia]isappearing. ilic .World liciilth OrgJrganization BEIJlilJING (AP) - Chinaa ' release from the hospitallital minutes I'liin.i lo t;iktike swifter___ ^ v \ ^ 7 ^ ^ announilunced its fourth confirmedd aftec it iaid it occurred.d. : S.itiii(lay as th tin e world's ' ' --SAR&cS-case of-the season Saturday,-/,------According ------to——.,-Xinhutf,-' •»' nui'i piiiuildus coiiiuo’tt>’ reported sayingig theU patient had abcady leh:t Guangzhou experts diagniagnosed Lio i\\» ncK MisjiL’L'icd outbntbreaks. ^ ‘^hos,lo^ital after “total recovery”” as a suspected case on1 Jan.Jai 24 and ^ovu'i iiniuntsnts. mean- - a di^osiuc dis that prompted a - the health ministry wasras iinformed lelv worded statem ent fromn tVit) days later. It was not imme^------It( ICllSSUI’t iui’c tlie-pulv-----* 3 | ^ B 3 h ih.ii ilic virus was u;under con- ” ‘he WoWorid Health Organizationn , ately dear why no wordrd aabout h55 was released until Satiml;outlay...... '(.il .iMii pimlii'X’ was safesal to con- u r ^Ig g ana urgent investigation. n “Tbe case raises at numbernii irf :iiu' il |)miK'ily timkcciked. • . Tbe,e 440-year-bId doctor fell ill on 7 with a high fever, sore throatit concerns about th e memanner In ih f U.N. Food aiui Aj iii”.ini/atioti aijpciilcd and fatigue, the offidal Xinhuaa .which the man’s infectifection was s n detected, treated andd nreported^’ ii.iiion.it aid to pruvidi Newss Agenty said. It dted an imed spokesman from thee the World Health prgaitrganizadon^ ui.tli compciisaiion, sayi Beijing office said in a, staistatement’^ wise iliey may rtsist sliuighteringslai H ealth!t h M i n i ^ . .0 man - identified only by hiss mailed to reporters Saturc iliL'ir flocks, a crucial in 111011 turday night. ly name, Liu - checked him-t- “WHO was not informiormed aboyt siaitipiii^ out thu disease.-ase and pre- ‘ family r self intonto a hospital Jan. 13, Xinhuaa this case until Januaiyaiy 30.” the vciuiiiK a lmmaij oiiibrcbreak. said. WiW thin five days, “his bodyy agency said. “Early detect:tection,s\^ "\Vc arc ... conccrnc-ded ithat mass teinpera>erature dropped to norniziltl isolation and prom pt repreportingif ciillihf:' is not lakiiig pplace and his condition stabiliied.” Liu11 cases arc vital in the conDontrolofdt^ • speed WL* consider absolisolutelynec- “was; allalready discharged from has*•f infectious disease.” essao' to contain the• vivirus," said severalsei days a|;o upon totalil It said it was told aboutjout the case Mans Wagner, an aniiiiaimal produc- «:ry,” Xinhua said.' four days after thee nman was I tion and health officer•r ata FAO. recoveo e-doctorv-who.wQrks.auUit)S:_c _ __ dedared a suspected:te d _ S A R S ______------Tlie UHO called oiion China to __ in Guangzhou, the capfcaJ off patient and two M-eeksaft(laffcrhetvas share more informationon about• the outhem province Guangdong, isolated. WH O saidit\vas‘vas “strongly ! d isease, step up monitm itoring for ------denied-:d_having- any., contact, with _ 1 recommending .furtherer.investiga: _i ____ !._ Lisand'take possil)lu'1iuinan cases’ , animlals als or SARS patients, the2 tion into the sources off infe'ctionofinf precautions so tiiata t workers t said. Health offidals have5 recent SARS cases in Suangdong.”Guai I state of Punjab. Officials In IndlIndia said they engaged in the mass slaslaughter of Laborers arrarrrange eggs a* the Harpal Poultrytry IFarm In the northern Indian s< monitoring 48 people who5 Telephones were notot answereda b ird s a re n 't accidentallyIllyintcned.- e,p„led aI wlwlndrairin chicken orders'fromn MiddleM Eastern and European1 countriesc that typically Import’rt from Aslan - ...... hadcontidritact with him, but none has“s“ at the minisuy, and man offidalb at Hie ajjpeal cam e aftei tow affected by the bird flu. showeded anyI symptoms, it said, the Guangdong anti-SAFSARS office orninent o n -Friday 'a„” ar r S Critiditidzed for its sluggish, sccrc-“ in Guangzhou said he “wasn’t /Confirmed cases in twitwo central response last year after the2 dear” about any detailiftails of the ‘Ilie U.N. health agency, ho\vowev- to prevent its sprtpread, and gov- ^ provinces. Hunan andid 'Hubei. It . news strongl;igly suggests that the T il outbreak of severe acute res-> case. He refused to givele hishi name, LT, welcomed tests Friday shshow- em m ents are keeceen to restore 's a id it «\-as investigating:ing suspect- \\indow is; gigetting smaller with er, ' ory syndrome, the Chinese2 Liu’s case was annourlounced tlie ing that bird flu has been inI AsiaA public confidence,-e. piratory e d cases in tlireu otherher regions, each passingng day.” ing Timent has vowed to b e more2 ____same day that two ne^vsiwsuspectcd lince at least April, raising holopes In Thailand, thee vworld’s fourth- gover^ in c lu d in g G uangdongng in th e China’s first fit confirmed case sine and Has since m ounted an1 outbreaks of bird flu were•ere reported lhat if the disease \vas to jufnr“np to largest chicken expexporter. bilUon- ______soiuh. where SARS is; bebelieved to was found TVIbesday in a duck in thal issive.campaign -against_the_i __ _in-Guangdong.and-centnintral-Hubei— - j — vould^^<^rC“ Prim e Minisinister THaksm ------have begun. : iJie southern■•m region"ol Guangjd^ Imn se. province. The potentially:illy fatal dis- ; Shinawatra pledgBdged to pay “We have repeatedlyly ssaid there 'Ib e countrytry has reported no havihave done so already. i^y reports on suspected orr ease, which has ravaged;d ppoultry in 1 truck 575,000 of his ownn mr oney in com- is a brief window of op]opportunity human cases$es of the. disease th at The T epidemic has stri rm ed cases arc issued ^ thei much of A ^ has killed;d aiat least^ 0 | rbody dies from to act within China.”t.” Dr. Julie has been fouiound in 10 Asian coun- Asia’s Asl economies hard, with w pensation if anybo th Ministry, and Xinhua1 people. Millions of chickeickens in 10 1 ,dd.ick=„pro YourTirriL-s-NewsVS C arrier is an indeperendent business . ' t9l3E.Addfsoti,Av«.|in|insideSml;l\’t];|m>29B8 • 1S631863 eiue LAke BNd. N.. 737-02«0o '. ______ans ot.ouir'oihBrgO'tecations throuiroughoiit Idaha. • •__^______•. — person. Hc/she pipurchasoyyournewspi ;paper from T he------Timcs-News nnd-rd-reseHs-it-to you. 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Israelrael’s 1982-2000 occupation1 ot I,-! ■ "niousands of moumere^ SaturdayS • During thee ceremony,o Hezbollah soutlilutlicm Lebanon. w hile payin'ing for your paper theic simple, convenient wiway with EZ Pay Scrvicivice. attended funerals acrossss Lebanon1 leader Sheikik Hassan Nasrallah At At another burial, the pro-Syrii■rian for dozens of militant: guerrillasgi called for the pie return of dozens Sliiitiliite guerrilla group Amal, papaiJ . EZ P a y Ilets you pay for youilur newspaper subscrii:iption automatically whose bodies were identifiitified a fter more bodies! fromfn Israel. la.st.St respectsn to six members inI tlthe ^ ^ this week’s mass rprisoner Afterhisspe-:pcedi,Nasrallahstood soutlilutliem tm m of ^Lsaileh. from your checking, (debit card or credit: ccard account exchange with Israel. before the cascaskets wrapped with Seventeen Se\ Palestinians wevere On Friday, the remainsIS ofo 59 mil- HezboUah’sj-elj-ellmv flags and spoke biirieiried in the Martyrs Cemeteryry in with 12 monthlyIlly payments of only./.S 1 7 .4 0 ! ------itams" crosscd’ from" IsiIsrael" to — to the dead fig!fighters:------Bcini :init*s“ ChatiIla’ refUBce~camimp; “ Lebanon, the last step off a complex( “I congratiditidate you. You are on Lcbai’banon's official Nauonal Ne^fews That's a savings ofifS17.40 S per year with no checkci fees, prisoner exchange between b your way to» paradise,”pi the black- Agcngcncysaid. It's lil(e getting 4 weeksiks of The Times-News delivevered for FREE! Hezbollah and Israel. turbaned deric2ric said before leading The Thi exdiange of prisoners andai Tlie bodies were takenken to the a spedal prayelyer. bodJcKlies completed a Gemian me(icdi- capital Beirut in a slow pnprocession HezbollahI ppallbearers in black aieded deal that also saw Isniniel ■ ; of trucks carrying th e coffcoffins and uniforms tliensn carriedi the coffins a relea;lease -500 Palestinians and alx);x)Ut . after joint pra>-ers were:re handed few hundredd yyards to am bulances 30) prisonersp r of otlier nntionditiilies. H tirheTmiesNeews over 10 their respective gngroups for that would t^take tliem home for Hezbezbollah freed a kidnapptippii • . . funerals. burial. Israelrueli businessman and the bodidies ThcTinic.s-Ncws.I.'ll.Vd.Si.V ' ;t. W cst.ro Bo,\548.TwinI'alks. ID 2l)K-73.1-()93l . In a soutliem Beirutt suburb, su a Meanwhile,le, the Lebanese of .three .t soldiers whom it •!•No purchaso necei^ry. Limitlit 1 girt «ard p«r hou««hold. Not.t ■redeemable for ca»h. burial ceremony was helcleld for 11 ,/ Communist Ip ^ i l y held funerals for ambiinbuslied on tlie Lebanese-Isnu-leli Oifer validlid Fire kills 1(1 0 , injures sixt ai t g nursing hoio m e 3 0 NornLy ...J UDDINGSTON.ScoUancand (A P )------Fire-broke-out-at-a-sc Scottish nursing homem e early . -■;------r Saturday, killing 10 reside: inique 7-piece gift includes:i: :Cl1NtC injuring sue otliers, the fire said. .0 j j S i i ■ Most of the victims dieddie from • Deluxe-(C'Size Rcpaii^ear Intensive .smoke-inhalation in onene of tlie Night; CiCream worst tragedies to hit^ a British .N E W CliClinique Simply nursing home since the CLINIQUE ■ me spray. _ •____^______. - - - m en t began regulating ih( • Dramatilatically Different Moisturizinging tiy in th e 1960s. . i (nnir.r;icr:r.y - V - : At least 40 people were%re in the Lotionn ______V l^ton______. ■ r ~ HbsePark cahfhome’jusfss rso u tlro t TAirABouD ^ fE y e s ■“ -®SeiB6S^-r------Glasgow when the smalnail b t e . up Quad color kit with eye ... ' broke out, Alan Forbes, Stratlidyde Hro Brigade, Si 3W duos in G olden Lynx ■ ■ ;fire departm ent was called[led at 4:37 and Staritarstruck • -a.m. local tim e, he said. • Soft pre:>resscd powder blush in Police intially said 11 praple Honey • had died b u t'la te r lower y wcred the .Colour'ir S urge Lipstick Mini in num ber to 10, d tin g a mis W o r l d i r s t d a u g hiter rallieies C h in a,1, K o r e aI disputee a n c ie nl i k i n g dl o r n F i i Sl'!(U ’L S o u rii K orea (A .incictu kingdom of I* ml e e m b e r s oif l new paii r t y la m cii I'lir its m ig lu y cas ,li()i>cliack wiiTiors. spnmg MATY, Kazakhstan^ (AP) - The president didn’t: attendatt the ■ l),Kk-ii‘ lik' iti a "u-ar of -.A "-’liiia a?-, p . She’s a rm edia mogul, has a doc- congrcss. but in a greetingcingrcadby, „ . . bouvLX'ii S o u th Ktjiu.i and an China Jiy ■ !»BI i ^ turate; inir political science-and the head of the adm inistnistrationhC’ : th.ii IMITII.-S alarminj; iiukinodem day . ^ ' J— learriedi-d to'sing opera in secret wished Asar “a long and,nd success-: • ------tmpliiMfionn,'------ise-hei'father—Kazakhstan’s—— ful-polidcal-life,=------'Hiv tlispuiL- lias r.ii^liscd diplu- / “I presidenlent - disapproved. A likhan Baimenov,co-ch:o-chairman ------tnatic-fiacKIcs—ati(P’\vii »|ggj^= / - =NowF5FT3arig.i=Na2.irbayeva’s— ^^of-the^ppositiomVk^Zho ivliaj inatiy >^ay arc rival ambitionions have led her to form a ‘ doesn't see a ‘.‘bighjirobab'bability"of. . c al clc'iiK” '' oil N oiliica^t;ast Asia, a new_ polpolitical party, setting off the -tO-year-old Nazaiazarbayeva. ic p o ii l icit iti c o n flict ammd i current- f f ^ speculatiilation she is grooming hcr- becom ing president. Butut hhe noted, ly riloJ over North Korea'sea's nuclear •|t jf for)r wV hat could be the second “she’s just only entereded j political, \vi;ai)oii> iirogi'.uiis'. itic succession in the coun- stage. We shall see.” 'Mu.' w nin^liiiU co u ld.1 also al influ- ;hat em erged from the disin- Petr Svoik, head of j another* c'licc ilic u-ay fnmrc IwriKirdcrs are te g ra tiotion n of the Soviet Union, opposition' party. DenDemocratic ■ drawn liclwcen twoI oof Asia’s It has already happened in Choice of Kazakhstan,n, ssays “It m : dation and • . biUKc-'l eco n o m ic p owvers en should Azerbaij:laijan. and what unfolds in will take more calculati ihf.rL'fiion Ik'Coihc iinsiab;table. > 1 {hstan. a resource-rich giant complicated maneuverit'ering" to Kogiiryo nilcJ muchh rof Korea a , c four times bigger thari Texas, make a dynasty happeppen here las a multi-^' a n d N lancliuria. now Chin,Iiina.untilit *L '' ^ influence succession in its becausc Ki^khstan has ; vanisiicd fm m m ap s l..^(\ ..m years ^ four imaller Central Asian neigh- patty system and expexperiencedr^ ago, It lias been dr.ijy;ed;ed into the bo rs. politicians. But he believes:ves the headlines by a neijinj;iing-backed - Nazarbtarbayeva’s party - Asar, or Nazarbayevs . are “defidefinitely" study that deems ilic kinkingdom to ^ 'j I 5 AllTogetjgetlicr - held its fipt party , ■ preparing a family succes:cession. TZTI be an:uileni\d. parruLCllil:iiiiia, : : : : ■ ...... congressess Saturday, in Almaty, , ’■ '.' - i j w here hi ...... Such speculanon is-gro■gnnving iri N ot «i, Soi«h K(/rfi»i■nil Vuroinii .• iiii'arly'TOO delegates from ' tlie region as its longtimeime leaders M inister Han Ki-moon insiinsisted last tt,’, acro-ssthi; the country gathered at the a. i . - J *^•-*51 O w . I_ Nationalnal Op£ni Hous^ecoratcd __ get older and increasingl;ingly resist- _\veck. . _ _ II.. ahftodeinocratizationrA'irM o s ra re ------"Il is an indisputablele historicalli Ofw. with tlie pan y ’s red and wliife ;rs. former Communist bo^i)o^es who • faci th a t KokhO'o 1 civic activists at the Topgol Parltarlt In Seoul hold a rally Tuesday3y to protest against China's sts . . . O-T, have clung to power throuirough con- . Ko rea n jia iio n a n d a n inJl!-5iiis» "niille a buoyant and confident Sian Project, a five-year programm 01on regional studies of Northea:}ast Asia, for allegedly distortlnitllng Uld hlstoij------address-:ss— to - the- 'congrc-w,—— troversial constitudonalal changes^- < p a rt of o u r liis to n ;'' iiee'said. s; "We Northeast Asia: id Chinese letter-' Nazarbaj or questionable vote?.----- will sternly and”Confidei;d o nilydeal” and natlonalI ancestryar of the Koguryo.-The protesterspro! hold signs showing pl - - CulilMiiunijInni I>.Hr7:4J BESSBICT S.r-ionliH. 1,W>.7:<5 COLLEGE OF S.l - Su.. 12 09- IJO . H i- 1 •• i . ■ ______. Sunday, Fcbruar)i1 31.2004 TIirMvNewi. Twin Fstli,li.ldAho Idj A-13 - )RLD U 5 7 ^ippositic i ion to heearing (on banrier an^gersPailestiniaii n s ^ JERUSALEM (AP)') - A top im portant to (detennining the pro- -ter:er complete and will eventu.tually Netherland.s, is to;o beginI hearings - not[ ih c .U.N. G eneral Assuiiihly Several oilier counQuntries - Palestinian official toldId a visiting ject’s fate, strestretch .440 miles. In some plajlaces on Feb. 23. - canin determine wlieilier ihe namely Britain r"* al also a re ian Cabinet Minister itsits ro u te rouglily m atches.s. (he Both sides subuibmitted argu- ,' courtt could< rule -.in liispiiiesi . o])posed to (lit; hearings, U.S. envoy Saiurda;rday that Palestinian y . . • ■ Palestinians were angetigered over Saeb Erelirekat told S ta te WesWest Bank boundary diat Isrsraeh ments to the couiourt by Friday’s amongng countries,< “ I cannot understairstand it, WashinRton’s oppositioition ■ to an Departmentnt official David foreforces crossed in the 1967 Midiideast deadline. Israel argiirgued die judges Thele c court is the liighvsi jtidi-• . Jirekat said, "We seekL-ek to use ...... international court heariraring on tho Satterfield ,tlithat Palestinian lead- waris-ar. In others, it zigzags deepp iinto have no jurisdictiiction, while the cial bodyhot of, th e Ujiilcil Naiir.ns_ diplomacy against theh e wall in • Israeli barrier to seal ooff ff: the West ' ers were upsejset with a U.S. position WesIVest Bank land. Palestinians said1 constructionc< on and took toi on the case ai the going to thtv (Unitedid IN ations) Bank. that die Int([ntemational (joort of Israel Is says the barrier is cmru d al occupied West Ban}ank land is ille- reqfiestest of the G eneral Assembly. ■ Security Council and the court of — Tlifr— 3: find m ore-aLbonmacy (Qp]INK3N //>;/: DtKulCoofxT- 7.1UW09.U, K \/. J-/(i , 'The'I'irritm c s - N c u 's l'a,i;c .V I4 . SiinciaLiy. l^ lir u a r y 1.200-I04 ■■ ■ ______Editqri[AL/ Fiscal consen( vativesilacka^cHampI)ioB ’ 've ahs-ays lieen tiglit \vikvith my ,i,. ,,, .m Lto-pulLoouLthe _]-moncy-Lliate lK:ing inLdchl, d ____ ^ | J _ — Time- .an d I strive to pay for ththings n iM J N \S _in-CiislLwhenevcr.I.van..For.)rj hos_e ______Ibig-tickec items that dieverjge ave f/j/J u lfm stopsWISAT I F exam personp< can't realisticallypajlay for V fif i l j l a ' in cash like houses and cars,rs, I tiy and pay off those debts asI qquickly ■ / RRAX... to pass ISAT . “I lie re a ree twot' ways to seniors to as possible. MY RELIABLE Inok ;u1 I.la.st w e e k ’s O pponcHienis say . ISAT is I just sleep lx;tter at ni^ii ItnH-LIQENCE live vote to nowhere•e ni ear re a d y to b e u sed kno\s-ing that I don’t owe a1 Ibundi COMMUNITY high school as an e.vite.vi exam . A com m on of ol greedy creditors. I guesss rmI / / M / T exams, It’s refrain isis tiiat an unripe ISAT w w hat they c ill a fiscal conseserva- 'rf/r/ NO IMMINENT legisliitiv* ______will h urtrt schools that are try- tive. tr clfliiy liuinintee hi{ the • ingni:omj)ly with'federcil No p Left ■ Behind require- e x il Achievement ex ; • Child Le B IL I. F I vRGIISO ______e iliic r:____ , _ ____.•fore making menis. Slow.reportingSI of test O N i X ' V • An effort logiui• resu lts alsoal> has been problem- atic. Idaho Standiirds Acl My Uirifty n ature al^vayss fig-I Jr \ / .'riiose c o n cern s i„ Tcst'is reliable hefo ures heavily into who I deciic id e to V ------n e e d ------to - - b e - \t 'ho n m ------A it a }4radiiatii)n - •O u r v i e w ; T t i e ------vote for, tC/O.llte people wht i . resolved. But the the tli government are spendinling my H rccjiiiremenl, or - ” Legislature has waitedJ pushforstandards money, m and 1 don't appredaiiate it . \ ______. * A 11 rruiidcr < I _s )Vg— testing an d a n e x it- _when.they-irrcsponsibly.ninLm.up ______" .1 'io n g enough to approve huge d efidts and spend moiloney | to those who * exam in Idaho they really don't have. d o n 't . w a n t the [ Idaho Standards Ixigan long before * ------iiccuuniabUitv-in—, So you can imagine howI a n No C h ild L eft _j George schools. ■ -Achievement I Test as an pleased I have b een widi Gc Behind. It appears W.'Bujh’s \\ spending habits.T.The I------As much as \ exit exam. that opposition to man rr inherited a govemmen;n t that their social Securityty ana d we’d like to |W ISAT is really \s-as vv slowly recovering fromn ai _ _ ftleuicarc oenefitSiYetI Yet few W liatdoyoutliink! Americans seem to3 carecai enough ...... believe- it's the about- educators’- dironic cl d efid t problem andid S o m e R{Republicans, such ass SSen. John McCain, to insist that candidatiidates for pres^ former, we can’t We ( welcome viewpointntS fear o fa c c o u n ta - quickly ‘l spent us bade intoI a giant . , - h e lp , s u s p e c tin g . sucking black hole of debt,I. . h a v e c ailied l l i Bush oiit on hiss spendings habits, butI . ident present a realist)tiisdc plan to fUjo I’ility . « deal m th th e finandalid a l crisis we the latter. from ' our readers on thi! lliis fiscal year our defidi tli!5____ Every-year^the____ ,-in-Congress-and-havte ------aro fadng,------The State . “ estim ated to b e S477 billionS? ------th'ey-are.b;, badly-outnumbered-in and other issues. S ta te B oard h e a rs I have to face (hee fafact that I ' ‘ B oard o f record. A com bination of ta; ------the same com* and g, large increases in bothirX i ; . beenunallable to offer more thahan token opposition. ■ am a tighnvad in a\ nationnai full of E d u c a tio n h a s j plaint: A n all-or* taryu and dom esuc spendingIg are to free spenders. I- hateite thatt the rec(immend¥3 . future economic securccurity of my ’ test is unfair, because blame. b A Ho.se ed..- irison to die ■ Bush’ish’s recent tax c uts (w h i^ country (and by exten{tension my making the ISAT J tudents freeze up' and President Bush h;is donee least in comparis a graduation gate Democrats. Someime Republicans, theyey claim< w ere largely a give- own and th at of m yydescen- dc n badly. absolutely a' nothing to midga rec|iiiremeni for diis disaster. H e has neverru.sed u su d i as Sen. Joluolm McCain, have awayray to w ealthy R epublican supup- daots) is in the handsnds of a group he test is far less dra- || irters) but they are all toutingIg . of irresponsible m en andr women theda.ssof2006.Al his veto power, not even onenee, to called Bush outa onc his spending porte than its foes suggest. A' JJ; g new spending program s diatlat who are bolstered by iah oblivi- cation subcormniitei m ediate die voradoits spem•nding habits, bu^ they2y arei badly out- big n< nore who passes an habits of Congress, despitee diei ' num bered in CongressCoi and have . woulcjuld cost more than they woululd ous electorate, b ut; thattlu is the last week to reject S h a re d Its. reality th at peoplei likelik m e m ust segment for Veading, fact f. d iat the budgets they’ hhave been unable to0 offero m ore th an saveve byl repealing those ta.x cuts niendation. Ainoni face, r language never has to sent « to him are stuffed wididi more token opposidonion. For fiscal conservatives like w ere M agic V alleyarf's I recom- ons I w onder w hat Johnohn McCain lat portion again. If a pork p: than a chili cook-off. Tlie Democratratic candidates for mysdyself, there are no good option will be doing in 2008? Jones, R-Filer, antake effect ''“J I have been espedally dislisap- • president havee beenb quick to in diedit 2004 elecrion. We look 08?___ t fails any segment the , i r • . ------Blo';k, R-Twin F alls.unless both pointed wiUi President BusIish’s fis- pounce on the‘ deficitdi issue, b u t . intoto tht e future a nd see th at our tne, he or she has five P ; columnist for, The State BoartSislalure vole '‘f*' cal irresponsibility bccausese die they have offerci;red ho hints as to currcirrcnt economic crisis is des- Bi7J Ferguson is a coh iliances to pass during the Macon (Ga.) Teiegnkgraph. mendation will :ans t£ il needs 'R epublican Party has tniditlidonal- w hat they miglit;lit do to address - tinedled to turn into a disaster ct two a n d a h a lf years. Most of them have whenlien th e baby boom generadoron R«ic/cts may w m e fD/liO) him at fer- automatically uni.er the House tliene-itt ly been the p an y of smallerer gov* th e problem. Mo , then, if language or ^ peal all or p art of begin:gins to retire a nd dem and gcohmn^hotimilcohi.vhi. • .. houses of the LtJgisle Senate will ‘ em m ent and fiscal restraintipt,ac pledged to repei -ed needs keep a stu- it do\vn. 'Iliat m earii; so the spcaal-ec pm passings the state or ' f support from either,arena. ' dsnt frpn cal school board can or the Senate. 'Iliemil S be a vote timercial1 CBS do()esn’t wain ty o u to[) see ipecial accommodations __The coni probably rejects-lS-member i ___ i^o m a. thercd.” House is the key are1 Committee, f 5 ^ ^ ' o r m any Am ericans,IS, the. I ^ I n’t't seesc any problem >vith the hers commonly ask, [o\-eOn ad. “I was surprised ...... - It’s tru e that CBSS aai n d Fox lob- •1116 next step willto be in a real commercials that air , : ; . R I C K ^ ? e r c i e r aren’t parents held F M - lat CDS turned tliis down. It’s’s bied heavily for thle e rulen diange. ------tl)is-wcek-ih-the-J! committee 'W ^ ing tlie S u p er Bowl I itable for their _kid.sl_ | ------1 . notot 0offensive, makes a legiumailate It’s also tnie, as the,e C ;0f V0 that were're occurring prior to its and a deserve. Funherm ore,, if th e school can- ThThe daim that small producecers . consumer which ofif ththeir food ;. Since ils passage, the Here are links for contacacdng not comply orr pprom ulgate a jie w willill Ibear a substantial cost b ujr- r dioices are o ra re not raised, Lani fivers :ar botlies, old tiresi hro- ■ 'Gov. C K em pthom e and theI* sta^es policy in regardird to,this request, denen \connected to labeling is reared and re£ulatedted under some • 1 fellow lovers------ken coiicnicrete, old a p p Ii^ M S and Legislators; I die teadiers, stistudents and o th er plionliony.Tt started w ith a U.S. of the world’s stnctesi:test h e a ld ia n d “ Act now to.preser,uSrisahd other hjfit:fuse as bank procecuon ' '■ 1)hltp;//ww2.stale;id;us/govJjv/our-- sdipol'offidalsIs ^vill1 have a lot of ■ Dep;lepartment of Agriculturc esti>ti- environmental standaindards...... ldaho> streams_aj)f Idaho; lias beenn stopped.s Tlie u se of gov/contact.hcm g and dirt on their hathands (pun intend- matelate that had a “ big packer” Step back and thinliiink a m inute : »me to my blanket ri] . http;//wnv2.state.id.us/leRi;gislat/co ed). branrand on h , now discredited bytiy a . ^ about your suggesdoridon that ■ ...... Hear friends tind fc riprap has given way .to . h FALCONBURG neuteutral government agency. 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The 'rimcs-Ncwss 'Sunday, FF. .ebruary 1, 2004 ■SC-ctic tio n .Ii ’Tis the sea: forred-bait [e n ta lI h e a l1t h b iu r d e i;n incir e a s ees ______!I-saw-it.iii-Ne\vsxvcck-m Idaho is.orte of the Re<5 Stat I Cavener posi:«osing new contracts'that woifould ' local councics. Tlielie hospital isn’t ^ B ut-thc*itc'actuahcostnjf'serving—“ the flat raterwc were notnof able to ‘ . Don’t kncKv how I feci Habo E lhat. ByLoralnoCi lot only increase, th e ratrates willing to continuelUe with such a , those pipeople have been more m eet o ur costs." ■ “ Red Stales," if you’re nonot media- Tlmoimoivs8 ccorrespondent n ot charharged the counties for indi- in • gap between actualiial costs of c a r e '■ tlian double doi what the counties • One of tlie counties'ties' main savvy, refers lo tlie'sidtes2S on c those ^ ents involuntarily admittedd to and the “discountecIted” reimburse- have paid,pai averaging SI,300 per objections to the changlange c I d a m o AV/BSTi: Businessmalan - —____ w i n ’-A J jOE;D'3 0 W N - ^ - ^ - [ospital b)arsfive faces chargfges of - p n n arranging toti kill octors fr(om pract^ticei IDAI]lAHO FALLS (A P) - E astetiin tidng in eastern Idahoho for seven; informant Idaho10 IRegional Medical Center;r years. is revolt:voldng the, privileges of five'e The'letter says Nelsonson's dinical SANni’OlN'i; Idaho10 - A physid:sidans. claiming the doctorsrs privileges will be rcvolivoked after ...... l)iisiiioxsman free on_in I ts— March-1,-but th at she‘ wiw ill b e able-- - ir gc_ ik_ b ackl__ I — a ro apapparently p directing padents- a toliseTastenrniahorto to atteiTd’to' - behind, bars^accuseil of tr>’iiig.lo.^__ to facilkilitieTwherelRcy have a patients she has acquin.uired before! • hire someone lo kill ;inui iiinfomtant. finandtnd al interest...... CmiKvVian u-as arrest- "O)ur ur decision was based onin that date, II be unable; L'd Friday and cliarjjed•d wwith felony extensi'nsive inforrhation,” said Suele . After that, she will b soliciiation lo cuinmil murder. Stiger,er, (chairwom an of the 11-per-r- to. take care o f anyny high-risk; *auihi)riiies said. son hospitalhos board. “There was a patient she m ight haveVO tto refer to_ Dkioiii h a d b e eMl n free on clearr dchange in referral patternsIS the hospital. SUXI.IKX), hail a fte r a judgeju d on Jan. and volume vol in detriment to tbe10 Idaho Hospital As;Association; .21 oriiered liini lo standund trial on a H V u K hospita)ital.” President Steve Mill:lilla r d said! cocaine traffickinp. dia:diarge. Eigln • Thele Iboard announced Fridayly community hospitalss aiacross the! ' davs laler. jw lice a lle gge e Bloom1 m et. I th e ppractice r violated a staffff nation, providing monnoney-lo'sing; ------\viitrnn-\mldcndflednidmndcrco%-ci------— develop;!opmenl-plan-it-enacted-in in— services-such-as-24-hoUhour-emer-; ------officer jwsing as :i contrntnict killer. ' 2002.J. mmonths before tlie compet-t- gency room treatm ennt, t, a< re strug-; I’rosecniors providciided as • ing 20-bed 21 Mountain Vieww gling as specialtyy 1 hospitals, dence a recording they Hosphaphal opened. Pardy owned:d siphon off more welwell-insured! Ulooni sixiaking withh i by ioc;local physicians. Mountainin padents.. offering S500 and ihele iiinformant’s ViewV is a specialty facility pro0- ' “They typically g j e t the: - -tnick for ii]u.killing. vidingng orthopedic and obstetricic - - patients w ith nice insurisuranco'and; 'Hie officer then telis Bfoom t{ie care. no complications, andmd boy it’s; informant’s Iwdy willI Ih.*: di.ssolved . Thele doctors’( names were not)t easy to make money in that situ- ______iii_a_30-giiUuu di-miil-in^coiicainihg______jtinced.-Thc-boanl belich^s;s .ation,” Millard said, acid and the .stainless adise, Calif., pTays with the Hott CltibC of Co'wtown from AustlnT'iSrT^iHTPrlilan ------ess steel pin SourtJoughI Slim,SI with accordion, (rom Para^s lo w -nrisk, sl well-insured patientsts Eastern Idaho is theiie first hos-i from one of the infoni nter. In Elko, Nev. onnan.^sR.p au,|„gi|,oCoCowboy MeotsTIn Pan Alley showliow at the Elko Convention Conti a re being bei referred away fromn pital in the state to takeike awayany will Iw mailed to him,1, [x[wlicc said. ------Easterne m Idaho. doctors’ privileges forir c M a g ic V aliLLEY Glennin Draper - Burlei ------O B nTUARIES— Rawcll. Glennn Dnipor, 89, of I widi family and friend.s.s. . . . - . . For ohiluary rates ond Information,Infoi call 735-3278 Mondanday,through Saturday. DeadlineI Is 4< p!m. for noxt-day publlca- Burley, died Friday.ay. Jan. 30,200-1, at I Glenn Ls survived by.liis..liis.duldren...... tion. Tho o-moll addressIB forfc obltuarlos Is obltsdmaglcvacvalley.com. Ooath'notices are aI frefree service and can be placedi his home.. I Hariean (Phillip) Heincricr ofc Burley, /iiijtll4 p.m.everyday. To view or submit obituaries onllonlino, or to place a messogo In an lndlvlduaj_onllne guestbook.^______He ws lmm_Ji_Jujie; 1. 1914, in I Dean (Marge) Draperr ofol Burlc>'. . , J o to 'www.maEtcvallcy.coy.com and click on “Obltuarloa."- ~ Gunison, Sanpetee CCounty,.Utah, t'he I Veleia (Don) Siafney of)f WoodbunuWl son of Henry Wallaillace and Myrium I ' Ore., Mary Matthews of Heybum. I Lenora Mann I^aprapcr. He moved to jjR H t I Nancy (Mariin) HullI o of f Hurley, M o s e l l e Stock £ - Burley Idaho at a yoiingng age, where he I Velma (Raymond) Arms'rm sirong of attended sdioolil ini Oakley and M I Kimberly and Judy M uren o f., Moselle Baker• -Stock,-i 89. r ----- ^----- 3“ ■-•• ... .1 consi}nsidcred diem to be tru e swec•eet- Buriey. j ■ Burley: 32 granddiildren:;n: anda many 1 ,l>clovi!d wife, nioilicr,;,er, gnmdmoth- . ,• - heartL'arts. On April S. 1951,151, Glcrm^arricd— — -• great-grandchildren and great- .. ' and friend, pa;passed a\ray ' ' ’ MeMosellt; is survived by thnirw Carrie Piland in Buriey. Glenn grcat-granddiildren, _ — ;:-^niureday,-Jan--2D^2(.-2004,-aUllic_ —isons,)ns,-M.LDod_(Dcnece)-oL.WcVest ____—worked__for....ilie.lie'- JJL_SLinploi______Uc_jYas.precededJiLdea.deaiJuby.iiis_____ Sutnmcrfieid Manornor in Orem,. Drdan, U tah, Wayne R. (Janicilice). Company’s Buriey:y IProcessing Plant parent.s; lus wife. Ciirrieie 1Draper, a. "'Utali. . of1 H H< eber City, Utah, and Halil :B. as a plant superinrintcndenr and he stepdaugliier, Helen Run;; M a c ; i c V 'a l l e y AV e s ' rp S< ch o o l LI.UNCHES- D()ead womaan hadletlthal: B U H L S C H OOOL P y - diediuicu bar Friday: Chicken1 onor II bun, fric^, fniit, dclose of Pi-o:»zacin syslstem ; Com doR. macaroni and 'VVcdnesd;iy; Sp.iglietti. vcgelablable and cookie Menu cheew frufruit choice b.ir. bread slicks BOI!501SE (AP) - A miin cliiu^edcd Abdullali,26.lsaccus(cused of suffoj Milk M-m'iI il.iilv. Ctiuicc IJICC of fniil or Wcdncsdnyiny: .Deli sandwich, hash Thutvliiy: Chili crackcrs, bab; lOOL FOR THE .vitiih nmurdering his \vifc thougluJu cadng his 37-year-oIdd mfe w widi a iiiu c . .l-iv, . rot'rots, ^ V i- : y f' Snowir[nobile tcown copeI® with cchanges to Yellow►wstone Vm nter pliilan '^VEST Y EaO W STOTONE, l Mont. ride snowmobiles outsidele Some restaurant':s likeI ’Ma- ( ^ ’) - Gelling a tableble at Jackie Yellow;lowslone. “ You can'i sur\’ivc,’e Guslier have scaled backlack h()UI^, LaFcvcr's sjw ns bar• ajand restau- withI wlwhut they’re proiwsing." fe%v moiels are closed,;ed, *And (be nftit is easy this m nter.er. So is find-, Kent:ent S\ran.son uga-cs. He saysys Food Roiindup, a localDcal grocery, ing- a room at V emettletta Steele> hi>maynay have to file for bankniptcj-7 recently laid off iha'crt'c part-time mold - or most tliat are still open if hee Cican’t gencmie more reveiniele workers and a full-iimeie wworker, iiTtown. and attractatt more riders. IJnda Heyes, coordinaiiinaior of j(il) •..Tliis town justist outside OnII aaxurdge, Sw"an.son says'onlyly and social sen’iccv, saysays ,job oi>en- , YcLowsione National Pa:Park is mucli u alwuiui 1lialf his 46-sno\Mnobile fleetL-l ing.*; have iK-en down, “drainaiical-“dr _____ ------quieter ilian normal, andanc fo r mtiny is rcnti;nced e a d i’day. Oddly i^ough^iu ly,” ------hJsracnTsthirmaoa'5T5Irbleaker. * TS " Si""™'lason siiys he i,^1w ck in Uieie“ Vefnetta Steele is tlr.iff[rafting a new ^ . Wliile snowmobiless still s cruisc jV _ snowmi,vmobile reriial bii.sincss after a marketing plan in Iictwc;iween niind- tlie powdeiy strctJts oftf thtt e self-pnv ^ iwo-ye:•year absence specificallyly ing the front desk andd dodoing other claimed “snowmobile[e _ MarcC h 4 , 2 0 0 4* . Breakfa'ast 7:00 a.mn . 1 : : : ^ C S I[ (Gymnasium S a v ^ ■ r S LLadies Speakeer 8:30 a.m.I. C S I F i n eB .Arts Auditorium S p o rRTSWEAR ■cv. X f m ' F e a t ured'Speaket f — “— mR E SSE S~~ 8cCC o a t s I P e te rrV idm arLT ■ 19844 O lym p ic- Growpip of Mens I I G o l d Miedal i W inner L—Su-iisS ,-C O A TS-^ i -G a ll thhelW inFall!11s €ham ber- ■ M a (';k ; V a i —^SeniorIGALEND/> A R - - . Twin Falls Senior>r Center( Wednesday: Poriork fired rice, egg T\J0S(lesday: Crafts. 5 to 8 p.m. • Quilting. 9 a.m. to 3,...,..3 p.i '- I r rolls. Chinese vegtegetables. apricot Fridnidoy:TOI>S.9a,m. Pool, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m,rn. ."ill Shoshotu! St.W. . salad, sourdou^iJl bread, peanut Cardiirdio, 1 p.m. Pinodile. 1 p.m .' Miiincf sciTcil fioinJill IIOOII to ' ■ - - - /A geiess Silver and Gold b u tter cookies, icece cream Tliursday: Quilting,3. 9 a.m. t9 3 p in Siijy;cMcal' il( " Seniorior Citizens Inc. Senior Center Fridiiy: Roast pork pi and gravy, • • • p.m. ’ .11) for seniors.'nif Coscost isj.!>for . mashed potatoes,w, buttered car Pool. 9 a.m, to 3 p.m.in. and>2.r.0ror 310 Mamn ^St. N.. KinilK-rly • HEden iKni’Scniors inu!u'i ()Oaiul jniors rots, Arley’s apple;le salad, hot rolls, SiriBA assistance., 10 a.m. to.;| cliihhvii umier 12. , Suggested donations for sen Camas County is S3. All meals include .saisalad, banana crcam pieie p.m. I’dol idoni o|)L'ii■n Mondav Senior Center Friday: Quilting. 9 a.m.a.m to 3 p.m. liirounh I'Viiiay, .S a.in.in. to I p.m. M onday Beet' -stew. tossed desdessert, fniit, milk and cof;offee. bread - /kiiuiriw; . • . 1271:7 E. Willow, Fairfield, Pool, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.'H. !U)(iii;’<:”tonm ‘avnilabk‘ikinriolevi- i salad, c.mibribread and butter, peas. MoiMondays arc cookic and br 1-inilk------;------hako-aays-aiid-Wednesdays- ;.p. M onday: “ Overer fiO and Fit.” 9 ‘ Nnnnjon___m e a ls _ a r e __ scEvcd_[1__,___ PinochlejJjuii;______------sli^ii'ijMiwk'-r.imlTenzlinjlinirBafS.1111------J Bingo, 7 p.m. ;n Mon.lays Uednesdajday: Ham. potato casse- cinnatiionroU cini and maple bar bbake ■ Tuesdaidays. Wednesdays and t'c n ic r will t)c mien • TXiesday: Foot ClClinic. 9:30 a.m . Fridaysays. Tlie center is open from 9 iliroiiyh Friii.iys. f) a.m.n. to 4 p.m .. , ‘■■‘‘■'‘“V'-’med peas. .k'H-0 uith days. day tniit. leiiinn)ii pudding, cookie, cof- Care Givers Groiroup. 10:30 a.m. a.ni. to 2 p.m. on m eal days, Tlice Golden Heritafitage' ' ______foe and milkilk Maiiu:^ Exercise, 1:30 p.rp.m. cost of Ithe meal for non-seniors is ______imato Wcdne,sday:-Ov.Over 60 and Fit.’.^^------S3.50;0; cchildren under 10 are S2.f Senior Centeinter Mdiulay: ikvf Sinifiaiiganoff over "Friday: ~ .M M c a t-to n r” i’rtrnroc!s------T“ TticsdajT-Hamburger tom wich, 9 a m. Tlie suggestedsuf donation for thoseL* 2421 Overland Ave.:. BurleyBu . mi(i(ik's. coi n l)ro.id. vcw.x-Bli'-'s.Inul. Bn.vyBbij.-ied Carrots, tossed salad, sousoup, baked cheese' sandwi bread andi butter,b fruit cocktail. bean l)ea salad, fruit, cookies Better Businessss Bureaui speaks GO yearL-ars and older is S2.50. dcs^cii usage, *0 Utilize: tl:the BBB." 12:30 Mi.’nif:; I’lK'sday: Ciiickun frii(rioJ s .c k . ..i.ilI I..m ilk TThursday: Italian sausn hakhaked lieans, potato salad, fruit fi P-m. • M onday: B eef StStroganoff, poialoo and gravy, vcft,'eggies, fruit . . . Tax A-s.sistance, 101 a,m. spinach, french brcatread, green salad, ha'.id. dessert codcocktail, cake, rolls iiindayI)inner.noonto2 ' New Bonko gamtime, 12:30 a.m. n salad, d ie rry cobbler Wednesday: Ham wiiv; ,)inc'..|i|.luj TmtiJ-.Siin Minidoka County T\jesday: BLT’s, pota)otato salaJ, rvone welcome. Pork AActivities: Tliursday: Careycy Liindi s.iiitL'. y.ims. vc’gnics.fs. spii.K l. I’-'” ' ''." 'P '" 100 7 ' Exercise. 1:^50 p.rp.m. Senienlor Citizens Center fr\iit saJad. assorted dessJcsserts , . V salad, rolls, p k - ' C !io])s. X>f(irf(.radiilt.s..?3.50forcliil- VW’etlnesday: Bake Day Bingi Friday: “Over■ 60 6 and Fit," 9 7022 111th St., Rupert \Vednesday: Roastt ,l>ccf..Ik pota- Thursday: I'aco ■:al..d sal lllw ‘'f™ r 12. p.mp.m. Mcal.‘cals are sen-ed at noon andJ toes and gravy, peas,. mi;mango Jeli- Ilnini.' Deliver' ■niL'Sday:: Bingo.I): 7 p.m. • • • Reverse Mortg;tgage presenta- homee delivered. upon request. O .roll I-'riday; Cnhe steakk vw/ anii.i.s, niiin^ilay;y: Cr.ift.s,I 1 p.m. lion, 1. p.m. JuiceJ aiand assorted beverages are ■ Thursday: Hot wing;fings. baked ...... po.UHpes, and -gr.ivy, l5ingo. 11:55 a.m. .co..aec- .. served:d everyi day ^sith meals. Giftt potato, mixed veggiesRies. .Jcll-O; . j I’lieesc «■/ fniif. muffin,n ,d d « sc.rl I’.nntI.k-, I p.m. Golden Years • • • shop hehours are Monday, tlirougli, bread pudding, brandyiy s;sauce ' i Senior Citizen, Inc. Friday.ly. ‘9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday: Chickenfrietfried steak. .■U’finiii's; ------.J. -milk gravy potato,.veggi(.iggies, s a llu j,____, Today: D.ince, 2 to S jj.m.]». ■ 218 N. Rail St.W., Shosliini-IC ------Threelsland SeSenior Center------,7 .tuts: strow berry/rhuharb crisprisp " ; ______Monday: yiiiltinB, 9) to,to 2:30 p.m. •_ GOOdoding County ...... 492 E. QevelancM d Ave., G lcm s Ak’Tn/s; anday: As. J e n s e i ' p : Z ^ 7 3 3 - 3 MondayrSaturday 1 Sunday,F*bru> niaiyt2004 TInwfrMm. Twin1 Fails,Fall idiho- B-7 I dahoMW ES'r — BructeUosis,, not m£ad cowYj worriies Wyt ' o m i n g ; ranchilers CHEYENNE, Wyo.o. .(AP).{, - On , ized. m ilkk br t handle tissue from in:im ports of swine, sheep and nuUioUion a year in 1952; today, lossiss- are preventing 'wildlifidlife officials Jan. 14, w estern Wyomiiimingranchcr • infected cowscoi can develop chronic W;Wyoining . cattle 6 < ; ; 'other animds. •. esattattributable lo the disease anire from killing elk.tlmtt haveha th e dis- Jerry Jensen ivatched:d aas his'fami- flu-like symymptoms. In humans, th e siisincc the finding t, “It is a bad estim;Im ated ac less than SI million.>n. ease. ly’s herd was hauled1 avaivay in five disease iss Ifflown\ as undulant or D(Dec 2 of the first It is a bad bug. bug,” j said Terry “Wl'W hen you get down this dos<)se “I’m just getting .sick.sid< and tired large cattle trucks to Jo 1be slaugh- Malta feve:ver, and in some rare, in:infected herd, t*t ihides from you. JKreeger, a state andd then t you have sbmethinfng of tlie damn game andind everythingi tered. u n treatedd cases,c death can result. bebelonging to the veterinary break:ak loose, it’s d ealt with kind o:of superseding the cattlettle industry," “ It wasn’t the best,”,” h'he recalled. Within aa; fc^v weeks, the federal DcDonald Jensen Tj’[t’s very difficult , fresearcher. “It likee az forei^ animal disease,’e," . h e said. “Tliere canb be e a common ^ ‘‘I mean, you.see fourir g - _ ^ = - L E GJISLATIVE-I I X Q G ^ - -/-^Nationwide-l-Long Distance \ Cy T1h> Associated Ptesss s im S92 (Rcsoicsourccs and Conservation) ------^L'ltchcsda^liIlI inspcctians at federally twg- I • Unlimitedd Incoming ulatcd installnti'liitions with current pmeticj:. & n t to Governor 1IB593 (Rcsoesources and Conservation) essages : imS03 (Appropti-iiiom)0 - Makes on - Incirascs thetho minimum fee for con- I Text Me ;cnicrgcfiey $41,000 appropriaipriation to the strueting or cnl:cnlargin); a dam to $200. ------Waier Resoiirew Dcp.irmientlent forinspcc------101594 (Langingfo^)-Allows snail coun------lioiu to ccnify nunur.xtunKliirvd homos as tio*torccovcrarrapordonofthocostof pro-...... E & f i e l l ul ] i a r \ •Voice^Mail «n«Ky officicnt. vidinfi for a rapi:apidly growing population. HD59S (RinRingo) - Creates a new W? connect with'th you'. ga Iliumin Kescun)URCS Review Committee to «Call(Her ID y introduced In House evaltiatc andd iivcommcnd changes to H^(RinKo)-l*rovid«aresanldaliotax state law. cm lit lo individuals who qiulqualify for tlie h r 37 fnail]tiil) - Requires twt>ihirds ix-dcml Earned Incomc Ctulit. conciurcncc fotfor ony oppropiiations biU llB583(Thiil>-Rws«ti.ethe sdiw l di> iiuit tjjo tjuingtngcs state lav* . F or busin esses Ofof any size, please call l-8<-8664JSC4BE (1-866-872-4:i-4249). ■filO's comribution caloibiioniio n tm d e ^ - H C R 38(Ju W e s t NezP*erce Iin d i^ s: fight t(:oprev(ent Ianad devcelopmeiint projectcct reject Nez Perce asser-r- Tlie .subdivision andind th e Nez i’)-In 1877, jo sm i. Ore, (AI’)- tionsth.; that some of their ancestors•s Perce cetnctcry are localocated on- a _ Ciiicf Joscpij and hisbai liaiid of No7. . ' . S m aybebe buried beneath the build-1- ridge overlooking Wallovallowii Lake. I’cicc Iiuiiiins weree fforced to iite.Tlie developers point outIl in the shadow of_the sno\snow-draped iibaiicioii tlicir bc-lovcilved Wallowa jH ' T h .* ™ .,.. Z tle is already a seven-acree Wallowa Mountains.. N(Nez Perce Valloy ill a trek th at tun H F BM marker for Nei buffer i- . bands cau^lit sockeye■e salmons; in B w i er zone separating the pri- war with th e U.S. Cavalr>' Ca' and Percep leader Oltl vatelyhly held 62 acres and the ceme-;- the sbc-mile lake andd h'hunted in,' ciidcil witli their surrcii i,300 the Wallowa Mountain;;ains. Young :ie C anadian Chief Joseph teiy. miles away, near the ' )L j ! 3 ^ ‘ * ' _9tandj:ne!tUo:a^^^^ed ® le developers also say ihe con-V Chief Joseph w-as campeinped'onthe ------— bortlor,------— ____ ®' :tro"n~projecr-wotild-bring-g------ridge-in-1877rwhen-his--his-band-of------Deliverins one .of3f thi e m ost tree covered h-needed jobs to this comerir Nez Perce was expelled,led from the hoartbreakitiK.surreiidinder speech-. ’ with dreamcatch- ofeasteistem Oregon, Hard-hit by. thee region. . es in history. C hief JosL'ijSL'ph saiil: “ I ert, scarves anti demiseise of the tim ber industty. Tlie band had retaietained the sick and f - : am tired. My heart is __ .beads _b In Joseph, . “Tliisliis is a simple land-use issue,;. Wallowa Valley as aI re:reservation sad. From w here- thehe 0«.,.M.nd.,. -d.octo compare tliis site to the warir under an 185S treaty:y sisighed by stands I will fight no m l i t k \ 0 877, and the atrodties lhatII Old Chief Joseph butIt lalater rene- er." took place,pi: is not fair to the own-1- gotiated by the U.S. govemment gov Joseph’s band wasas e.viled to ers,”' s;said Rahn Hostetter, ann and Nez Perce tribalil leleaders in O klahom a. reseivations in 0 attomm e; ey for developer KS:BB Idaho without the conseimsent of the Wasiiingion and Idaho.ho. lim itedited Family Partnership, Wallowa band of thee tttribe, 'nie ur>- later, the More than a centiir>' T hete landII ^vas appraised at Sl-88 new treaty of 18G31 ceded ce the Ncr I’erce a rc again enjengaged in a millionon if it can be subdivided; if entire valley to settlers.rs. tiRlit - this tim e a ley;legal dispute not, it isi worth about SI million,1, On his deathbed inin 1 1871, Old over biiilding 11 tipsca)scalc homes Hostettiletter said. Chief Joseph remindedded his son on 62 acres on a grassysy ridger n e a r . tftM. T hle ee city of Joseph and Wallowa that tie had not signedd thth' e revised , a Nez Perce ccnietiieterv that H m MP- I CountyIty are at odds over th e hous-s- • treaty, according to0 A lvin M. iiiehides the gravee o f C hief devclopment._In_Decemberj_r,___ JoscphyX19G5 history_ofy_of the N ez ___ i c-the subdivision is on u----- us-US-going.” in-tlie-legal-fightht,-he— . County-Board-oLCLCommissioners. ing dev ■r------^^loscph's-fnthl'lT-Ol.Old - C h i e f ------Hccnusc-tl n Perce war'iind'exiJe,?, “TJie'Neir' !' county planning commission site closelyly tiedt to the tribe's his- saitsaid. “That was our homelandid. We "nie tribes argtieJ dthe whole ridge the cou ■Josi-pll. tural significance approvet>vcd a tentative plan for thee Perce Indians and theJ OpO pening of j ’Ilie gnive is on a 5-acre5 site tory, fightiniting the developm ent is • havhave that teaching in us todayay.We is a site of ^ t u r istoric.trcasure._____ developlopment. But tlie city has sup-> the Nortliwest.” ailiiead-fora a top prioriiority for the Nez Perce. • still remember.” ------______anda national histi ------tlu rs c n ’cs as the tniilii oners are sched- porteded thet tribes’ appeal, arguingg ■ Tlie oId“chicf“told~ild~his son, ^ i* .Sali»n.i! Historic Trailrail that foi- said tribaibal secretary Jake TTlie Nez Perce and two other01 The coihmissioni le issue at a hear* an arch.rchaeolo^cal study contract*t* according to Josephy:; “Never“N for- i 1 by Jo se p h ’s WTiiteplumt;;m c .- ...... NoiNorthwest tribes have filedaliilegal .. ulcd to dcddc the j lows the route taken h\ ed outut byI the developers is insuf-f- get my dying words. This country during- their “Remembmbering what our ances- dialJenge dia to the proposed houjusiiig ing on Monday, hand of Nez Perce dm if the proposed fident.m. hol^s your father's body.’ody.” running battles w ithI thithe Cavalry. tors went. througli.th will help keep developm dev ent with tlie Wallallowa ■ Developers of Group cscalls for col)lleges to — accoiimK[lodateHisispanics— ------1 The Associated Press With Hispaiiics {ji{jraduatiug Hisparanic school from higli school in nunnumbers thiit will keep increasingig 1for years, eiirO llrlltnent rises ip V the head of a higherar < Hispanic: erenrollment continuos group that released a n ly increase in public on the trend says collegi across tho country step up efforts to accoiccom m odalf schools aci the nation's largest minmiiiority. while them“numtier of nbn- :s has stabiiizod over '' I The Western Interstate I Hispanicsf Commission forr H ig h e r the past fe\few years. ^ Education project;ects that public elementaryele and M Ilispanics will .iccountim ifor 21 per- e p c o n dlary a r school cent of the cotm try’ss pipublic high Im lents ■» sdiool graduates in 20012008, up from enrollmer ■Hfil I 17 pcrcent in 2002. Hispanic The com m ission foulfd fo th a t 7,5 million nearly 5 million Hispaspanics were' enrolled in the coiintrintry’s public COME CELEB]SKATE elementary and higli;1j schools5 in 1993-94. And - by the 2007-08 00 ------school-year,—it—projirojectR—that^^------5:5------aXH-US-U______y Litino public school)l c enrollm ent 50 will be about 9 million.ion. . ' ____ _ "In general. coMcrci;rcs are still )5'96‘97'36'99'00'01 '02‘03 • ' F e b T Z n dVthrougin- F e ^ 7 f ] r ~ \ not prepared," said sail David )anlc Longanecker, e.vecuiivt,„vo director • of the interstate commmmission. Us report, “Knocking att theth College 3G,o TRAVE ; l . b r s ' O < A S I S I Door." is rele,ised everycry fi%’c yoars 35,5 ------.ind'isniscd”by-local-stl-school-dis------350------Home Of^hh © ------ighci-educn^------—" 1 1 ^ tricts; states“an_d’ higli ______tion-to-track.cnrollincnicni.trends______f e z : “We know there is an relation- 34,° : d e n ^ ^ — ship betw een race anand incom e 33.5------arden ofEt ______and acadcniic prepa.p a r c d n e ^ " _ 15 W S ? ■90 ■90'00'01 "02'03 U nganeckcr said. "Biil aofncjiBDmicyoarrsnovm------— i I have the support services sc in SOURCE: Wos'Voslom Inlorstolo AP place to enhance th e.•success su that ' Commissionilor (or Higher Educalion ' we need.” Across the H] ansen Bridgeje, E xit 182 I Using data compiledlied from th e • W estem highhig sdiools in 2013-14. nation's leading tcst-in.t-inakers, tlie Althougligli Hispanics enroll in U.S. census and otheiiher sources, college ,atX almosta the same race the WICllF- study projiirojects a sig- as non-LatLatino students, they • ntfirnnt rpj’tnnnl shilshifr in _dio often ^hrinring snccial circum- __ scliool-age populatiortion to the stances :oto sdiool, said Ridiard South and West thatt followsfo: gen- Fry. a senicnior research associate - . enil population trends.,ds. willi the PewPc« Hispanic Trusc. . In 2007-08, Southern.‘rn states are Hispanicslies are less likely to e.Kpected to enroll IG.1G.7 m illion attend colicillege full-time and are students in kindergarteirten through more likely;ly to work so they can higli school. provide fiifinancial support to . WICHE said enrolirollmeni in dependents,nts, Fry said. . Westem schools willI behi 11.9 mil- “In ordertier to help these stu- I lion in 2007-08, followcowed by 10.8 dents recei\reive degrees -7 particu------iiiiiHon*1n” rhc“Midwcs\vcsrand-9.-3----- larlrbnchclhclor’s-degrccsrbut-also— — million in th e Northeasleast. associate’s’s degreesc and vocation- - Becausc of continuinluing gains in al credentiaitials - you have to help Hispanic enrollment,It, tth e report them negot:foliate their work lives, lily lives, as well as their said, wliite students:s willv repre- their fatnily * sent a minointy of gradi-aduates from iicademic: lives.”li' Fry said. "■ ' ■ ^ s^fsaM ^ 65 . 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Gam isV m m I " ' t l t{!■/ I D ►a^im Iordan Grossii GrossTkeepips his ' ■I ,It’s5 chess ’ small-town-n------1 outld^okon;ii life ■ vs. The Associated Press N O T U S-Jordan Gros;Iross is aboiit to take a \\-oridwide stageage as a stan- smas]ihmout] _____ ing fcwtb^ player inin ^th e Super______6owlTBurHessQira"anal]rnainownlaU ____ fromFhiidand------And the folks backk home hi have noticed. ~ T ~ f 6 obfb¥ir The Vince Lombardi TrophyTro| Is pictured In Houston on Wday. The trophy will go to the\ winner of Super Bowl XXX':XXVIH, featuring the New " H e i popular in to\vro\vn because England Patriots and1 CaCarolina Panthers on Sunday In Houston. lie^ a modest, nice, politepoL youi^ man,” Fruitland Highiigh atlUetic : - By Dave Goldberg itsrBetiletween 1969 and 1975, only oneme o r gam ble like Brett FcFavre. By NFL ------director Mel Perso2rson said, r scored more than seven points,Its. standards, his am i iss just average e jrdan, and I ' ' A>ioclatad PreM writ*H t«r t o s t 5 and P ats go he£ead-to-head “Everybody likes Jorda “It'st’s going to be a street fight,”It,” .an d he sometimes seems sc embar- don’t see him changingIg mmuch.” ,•5) and Naw England Patriots HOUSTON - If the Carolina . said CarolinaCs defensive tackle Krisris rassed to b e considereded a'celebrity. Horo’s’hohow iho Ca/olina Par^ihers (14-5) ' Maybe that's b ^ uiuse s e his par- /III In Houston. • Panthers win the SupSuper Bowl, it will . Jenkiacins, an All-Pro in ju st his thirdird But he dinks and durunkstheoppo- (16-2) mma atch up (or Super Bowl XXXVIll i ents, AJaa and Jan,, raraised him the New En^and y NFLse. season. sition to death - quick± outs on first ■ ; be w ith power. If the ■lERS OFFENSE3E ■ PATRIOTS •right. Or maybe that^lat^ becausc . Patriots win, it. will11 bbe with finesse. Thele contestants approach theiie down th a t set up secorm d down and ■ ‘C i^lina Panthers coachach John Fax e from different perspectives,s. short. It’S New Englancind^ version of 'nrooflonsonsojaaitswlthihorun-m o Tombm Brody ohon uses Iho short- ' deception, intimiimidation and giune fi lossing game, slowing Uio pass has done a masterful1 jobjot wth his - T he]le Patriots, Super Bowl champi-ipi- th e running game itit lacked until PontfiorattraOirow lust 14 timoa over poss ; : experience. jsh, In place ol Iho nin ond Kovin 300-pound rookie r i ^It t tatackle, two seasons ago, have won theireir Antowain Smith startele d coming on ttwEaQtooihninthoNFCctuunpionshlp lush. :• : So while Sunday’say’s N FL champi- onstwc Samoondmd should havB a hooRhy FauU-aulk had 48 calchos. second on Whatever the reasonison, Jordan 14 games, induding a 24-14 vie-ic- late in ]the season. • I onship gam e may' nnc ot feature foot- last 14 nDen4iQBJsksD«rcniTw^ thet H aSuptlerBowl ^ HOUSTON - One throw,thn one catch, one < ij: m iss,'one prem atureI touchdown.celebra: to ___ game of the season, ...... i ^ J o o K a y Y - -rion.,:In the biggt^t gai ^ one play can oversh'auovdow everything...... : Assoctatad Praaa witter b Fair or not. it’s the Su]S u p er Bowl way. • p - ,“Onemoment,onepl£play defines a career 'HOUSTON-Starr. Staubach.Sta Bradshaw.-' - in this game,” said Joe Tlieismann, who ..Montana. Ebvay Rivre.^ TThe Super Bowl is u won the 1983 Su{Super- Bowl wth WP june% great quarter- the place where tho gam Washington. ; backs go to get rings andid formf Icgadcs. It’s been true since‘ GaroYeprcmianGi did ||H||j : -Notlately,though. Carollrollna Panthers quarterback Jakeke CDeih9mme (17) warms up whilfhlle running back Stephan his wayward impressionion of'a quarterback . --—The last four titles have ha been won by Davis i' practice In Reliant Stadium Inn 1Houston Saturday. vis looks on during the Patriots' pr in the seventh Superr Iknvl,B a bit of slap- DM piasseis named Wamei;‘X, Dilfen 1 Brady and ^ stick th at has snidc witlwith him as much as Johnson, a pad< of quaruarterbacks without a • deferfense won it the’next year. . Sta^ Joe Nanunath, Len Dawson, Johnny nter, before Unitas(withrelielief fipom Earl MonaB), Rogere r the Dolphins’ perfectt season.se . . l^slDglopedi^. DilfcrDil was rdeased a month b te r [ch the pass - take a been cast. • Staubach, BobD (Griese, Terry Bradsha>s Ken^ Make the kick, catch ___ • ;lhisyea^it^s1bmBradiiady " a sixth-round his5 cchampionship ring had bee hts, drop the. ball - . backs were Stable^ Jim PIPlunkett, Joe-M ontana, Joe-32-. bow..Miss the uprights 'Tpidc — matched againstnst undrafted Jake Suddiddenly,' dianipionship quartcrbacl get ready for endless even start Carolina^ adisi Theismann. drep your head and get I .Delhomme, who didn’t cvi iisposable commodity. reminders of th at onee m om ent. The unheralded B ra^ took overivcr for the As recently aias the 1990s, John E h « v and I ;seasonopener. 1h( es Just ask Scott Norvorwood. Better yet, IW hat in the name of Broadway Joe is • promominent Drew Bledsoe and; tookto the Brett RIvre^^■ere•re leading their teams to tides ^ leave the poor guy alone • •gDingonberc? ■patrictriots to the title. Lost ycai; Bradad JJohnson . and putting exclamationcx points on their to '“Angry Buffalo fansis cderisively dubbed m ' ■ “It^ hard to say,” Patriotriots backup Damon puUe 1 . ■ " ■ C-2 Times-NoMS. Twin Falls,alls, Idaho Sunday. Fobcuory 1„2I>0<:004 f V i ' aV kkey TO Patriots’ SLSUCCESS" * J. keppi P I Hapm I __; k.. viM .-Jj fO m 7togetther ^ . % W m i Davv 'i s &r l i Fosti ^ I l i E iPrhtu I ErTsIand Patriots linebacker Ted]>dy BruschTsmlies as he answersMers a rtefl8_quejtIonJn thejeam lockekef room at Qlllette Stadium JnIn Fqxboro,F ______I., Friday. . ' z i r l T ea;am boasts lineufIp o f talented bacackups No. 48I StephenSt Davis' No. 20 DeShaunFost=oster HOUOUSTON (AP) - No-namescs stars have popped2d in from j ' arc in a n d egos arc out on Billill nowhere. ______cHick’s team . For example: E e r s ^ ^ a i r iiat’s-a -i^ jo r.re a s o n wby-thclie _____ •M ike Qoud,a.carecareer-backup,_____! - — —FantB NewI England E: Patriots have wonon rcfjlaced th e injuredcd Antowaui ______14 stras tr a i^ t and will attem pt to Smith a t running backick ini his first HOUSTON (AF)) - \Vlien after Davis,IS, — d a imm tith eir sccond Super Bowl in game back from a four-our-week sub- nc.ShaiiH Foster twistcisted. (umed -, As a 1-2[•2 pundi. they helped ■ th ree!C seasons Sunday againstist stance abuse suspensioiision and car- :ind churned for a touctoudidovsTi in give Carolit)lina the seventh-best IPowerful duo palaces Panthers Carolirolina. Despite a rash of ried seven times for 73 yards and tlio NFC diampionsliipliip game, th e ru n n in g g:game in the NFL. Tho Carolina Panthers'runrnning b ack s S te p h e n D avis (IScarrios(1! injuricjri(^ they have been able to ' two touchdowns in a i38-30 win first tfammate to sinpip himli on the They’ve kep ■ ...... I nd Ave. Burley • 678-2 Dr* • Twin.Falls • 734- w i N S I Dw l . - ► ComijH{ijng Monday Local s p o rts...... C4 . : • All the fallout. Scores and statss .... .C 5 ------from the Super I DRI College basketballall . . .C6 Sp( ns .Syw/A- Eililnr. ./wrVahhy. y (Iloiity. ' 'I'hc'rimcs-NcvCW.S Simtlay,V, F e b r u a r y 1, 20044 I>a,I > a K c ( ; - 3 M o r n i n g}LINE 1 S po rtsQ u o te istsfl y a t [sm(oker I E agles‘S sw eep) ------Y outafeanei - e v e n t ------ centered on n T ' V , , f f l liib ricatcd b) y .b ! c c r I Spartaans and ju n k food,3 d , a d d B Men movei iinto d ie g am b’ling lir I e l e m e n t ; d r oi p p i i c i n a I tie for firstt fplace p crfcct sp o t oro n d i e P The T[mos-N6ws ______ calen dar, andI yo u ’v e H RANGl-LY. Colo., - The CSI women had a m udi tou,touglier time ! the perfi:r f e c t I Saturday against thehe last-place Ivady Spartans fromini Colorado ! Am erican holioliday. . I _____ Nortluvestem Coiiuuuniilunily-CoUew:______in Kangefy Instead of I ______■ a ’ 20-poim . - lead midway throiigli the ------= M'Iho/npsoN n ; — ■■■first half; the e g T piTiftmrafidz'h'tzim/i/iiu/ H Golden x V l Eagles led l)y ^ I popnilfimuilfi■uSynu7iV, H only one, 22- AiadS alm t SiifxrIimI Siiiul ~ IN'BRIEF behind 19 - points-from ------1 ilSley y lived ' - PornereiTe hosi)ste I Zim'ora, \vho nd died Ladies Day Tui uesday I w/ith ith the ALBION - Tlie scconcond session of Pomorolle MounJuntain and M f . Her three. , . Pinetrec Sports’ 20044 LiLadies Day Ski Program \vili bee theld each points 'Ibesday in February,y, beginning1 helped put ^?9 Feb. 3. CSI up 76-56 In March, llte prognugram will be with 8:20 - Randy held on Tliursdays. remaining ■ RogRogers, CSI Ihe cost of the mornonthly pro- en route to a, w om en's 92-71 Scenic gram is $75 and include:ides four full- coach day lift tickets, four l.Srl.S-hour din- West ------ics in either skiing oror boarding A t h l e t i c and four lunches. Ciini(iinics start at Conference noon and liinch is serveirved a t 1:30 road victorj-. p.m.Those interested1 cacan register Odier Eagles (20-t..16-2SWAC) 16. at Pomerellc, 673-5599D9 or( at Pine in double figures weniverc Sidney Tree Sports, 678-5869. H Onidorff with 18, AndreaIrea Sirako%"a , jenMTtTON rknnlHwi 13 and 14 from Denisiiil S'Svarora. ’Ihe key was the second-half se CSI volleyball teae a r n ______:si,aihatneIes5lShanna.Nlolsen..rl£ht.Jht,.tahes-orLlTerflblelTJ.BarncL( iLdurlne.the.flfiA.nghLoLSatutdutday.’s.CSLSmokerJ J C-V TimejNcws. Twin Falls.. IdahoIda Sunday. Febriury 1.2004t ^ ' S p o r t s ■ Hansen,, Oakley advancej t(to Souths!;ide title ggam e Gaiarey, RichfiMd surviv(ve By Dustin Lapray ^ j' tliee bbear and sometimes the beiiear Lisa U‘e led theie ! I-iidy Trojans Noi Tlmos-Ncws writer ... .. I S ouths!isjde tourney Its jyou and today the bear justjn with five points. arthside losser-outganmes id a feast." Raft River dropsps into the con- :urday’s scores • , 'fjn MURIAIK'.M - TIilf- llansL'ii1 ' Tlie loss drops the Uidy I’init;ites solation bracketCl ■ LO play CAR];'REY - Carey and Ridifield , l.iniy Huskies o])cii<-'i i.lBidc Cmisl»n2.U< ' win over llagerm an Jan. 26. i/iVnl-i Northsidiside Tournament at Carey indoy's gamos “We’re not bailing yet," Keeni•ney Carey 38. Communiiy School:hool 32 (Vitilficiitc rcmniamftit S; H iglisdiisdiool. Richfield 41. Camas County:inty 24 .. Hnuorman. 6 p.m.. id. "You're • going lo get knockt al Ihilso (iyniiiiisitii Shoshctshone and Dictrich m U play Monday's schodulolulo loser out down)wti all your, life. It’s iinporta.tant ovi£y - ..... for thele tl district title al 7:30-p-m.—------Carey vsrRichnciore-pjnrio 110 I d n m — CastlclorU vb.a. nRail River, 7:30 p.m. (!et back un one more time th;han _ ^ nrioserout------ay.------Shostiono V5r0ictficn.“7:30' • r ~ y olu u gelg knocked down." - • :3 0 p .m n------pidtiship maiciiitp .iKainsiri!t\)akley ' " '‘cnampionship - - in Miiiiaii);li .it 7:M) p.m.II. FridayF L _ ------Careyy 3 8 , , ■ "I liiink il was oiir defense," dt “ Bonnie's outsideon shot was off. t-m lSto;-7f M,uM>04cr< wdsaid. “ I but she foimd Castleford 51, ' Commumunlty School 32 Ck-rrO rckMoJ-tM • Ocrn/iff ilaiiscii CDacliTfiry Powd id oilier ways of .scor- SjTSwSuWlTJ) ______*...... — -srres^ dcleiKO and I thinknk I’ve gor “ in g rn o w d salt;ald:“She'crcates a lot v>.»nr3:'3-5— Magip-ValleyChriihrlstlan 24 c a r[lEY e ' - Melissa Peck scorcd Richfleid 417 CamasJS 24^--;4 - “ • • tiiein l>oiiovi(iR that doftJefensc is of opportuniticilies." J a w ' MURTAUGH-nillic Ca.5tlftord p Poi"!'lints to propel Carey High HoiiiH ii> dl) it for iliL'm." Shanneil Knight K and Sara c ur*«r-w%iy« v i' I ■ J) Mi'jFlmOJiJ il to victory over The CAREY - R idifield’sd's .victory 13 rrv*«!-■ K'ris advanced in the thi con.solation School I UcOui Sianjicr stoicdd sevenS( of Jackson scorc')red a combined 10 lie Southside Communnunity Sdiool Saturday over Camas County wasvas a team -V^*- Continuitlnued from Cl injuries liave_shoriciriened Jones’ he has had under Milliron. _ for Buhl’s top_^v^estlcr5.,WiUWiU Baggs ______Hoops ...... somelie 'work to do, son^^^^ ese "" season^ but the Bohcai)cal standout is “Milliroiliron is doing an awesome , took his fiist loss of die seaseason t o ...... kidss area coming along and we wi starting lo bring il to(!together. ' job, somene kfds come to work and - Eagle’s Daniel Ericksonin atz 171 Continued ftom C3 Men couldlid 1have had t w or Uiree monore “My goal is^to lak S poiORTC S(ICORES ANI0 STATS —S po r t s; IN BRIEF- .j B erea, Ohio. BASKI-rilJALL WHATT ’S ON T. V zir:.r vega^gas hotels ax Super Bowl ■...... NBA ~ . , Green’s suspension famecam after MT>wUST ] sk i ■ S 5 § 3 t t 5 « S . T . particrtles after NFL legal threat^ he was diarged wthI drunken di EASIOTCCmREWI • Area Vrox-«Bjij5iU«. ^ l^lQ Auto Racir:ing Bowlin ir ;.«■ IjXj;j\S,yi;i'.AS - Somt- of Ij sIS driving and marijuanala posses- « d> . \'cggas’ a s' biggest hoiel'Casiiios aiee sion on Oct. 27. He hasa a M ^ ardi 8 ■orr ,',n_»f»rro, . callCfl £CT 2 P § • 24 Hours of Dayiona, endid oof race, • PBA, Reno Open, ESPN.""L repc iceling Super Howl parliess court date. d making refunds lo ihoii-I' . I js t week. Green wasis denied d« a ►MWU n 7> »f, SPEED, 4 a Jn. p.m . lt;l4«.U,4...1 S l ’O R 'l'S 2 S t a ni l f o r d r• i a l l i e s ]p a s t C3 r e g on i t o w ii n 8 3 - fl o rte 77, ^ Nick Williams tried to tic tit tiie Conference) sinccICC defeating then- Tcrencencc Dials dunked over Ivanin coach Rick Majerus. Eight Top 255teai:is I g;une as the buzzer soundeded, but No. 1 North C;«C;iroIina 75-65 in . Kartellnclo and converted the thre'e-IC- Nick Jacobson alsoiso scored 21 j No. 4 LouijuisvllleTO . S;his 3-poirit shot banged offDff the February 2001. RRashad McCants pointnt playi in the final mimiies to forthcUtcs{16-5,4-2),l;2), hitting 5 of j lose to unrajiknked' i-ouisviiVII JJ£. ky - Steve No\'ak back ba of the rim. .. led the Tar HeelsIs 1with 26 points. leadOJ Ohio State. 8 3-pointcrs.' j made ciglit.hi 3-pointcrK and scored a Kareem Johnson led Cinciicinnati Davi>avid le a g u e had a duince to M ark Bigelow led1 thithe Cougars gh 30 points, and _ (i; 18, tic the game, but missed a wide- Dints. schools Saturci r d a y ; (15-2. 6 2) m ih 15 points,^ Tony Iowa State 68, le- (12-7,2-4) \vith 22 point; e beat Ix)ui.s-ville in Rick ‘ Bobbitt had 14 and William.s, ac ft1 ■ open:n J'jumper, and Tony Stockman irst game back with tlic jjj S S No. 15 Kansas KUC.I-NE. Orc. (AP Hicks and Jason Maxiell all dc four free throws do^vn the IU 59 '^n t^^'SmalsS; following a two-day mcd- j j ^M ES, lowu - F “ Boise St. ?1, SMU! ' ______. - Ht^c r n u n d e / ;r-il n . - Freshman Ciutis stretchItch to give Ohio State (10-10, Stinson scored 16 of his 19 points 2-5 BigBig Ten) its fin t win in four’ BOISE - Aaron Hayrlaynes h it ;in uredallofhis off-balancc shot witlih 2.2.1 scconds College hoops ------in the second halfilf and m ade a key gnmes.ies, ______^______;i;,71^,ft™d"~Var,(lerl:llt111166. ------No.-9All2ona.61, basket in ihe finalnal minute. ------romainingTOilfrBolse'!Ise'Sratcovor------{' s e c o ii Southern Methodistidist 61-59 . t , It'il No. 2 Sianford (18-(18 0, iioi'ac- No. 5 Kenentucl ...... BESTiTAVAILABlECOFf Sui^, ftbniaiyiiyt2004 'TIm»»Mewi,fw(nFalItri illr ’s THE Panithers’ Patrriots’ liiiHr niy. l(X)ib:ill w as (in ly ;(; (li ^: a m e . - ’ F i j? h tir aso lX T.•riij'j i Ic.sMiii fo r a iL’iu n aahoLil b U>, rusishing ^vs. ruslthing p la y in its llr.s( Suix-'r.l lioiK'alli llicir IIIiinilbnns. the ;ame defefense ' I’;mirn.'i's \yc;ir'l .... ------l= 'ic liis ^ N o rj!v ii the ultiiiaate-figght— I ■ - ■ tlic iiiimbL-r llcc i u s e d I<1 w e a r . I Game will pro-rove to be classic1C offensive and dedefensive struggl 6y Curt Sylvester regular season .but.avcn^vraged 4 3 on 14 carries in t Knight RIddor N m papcrsre______NFC title game at Philadiladdphia, w hen Davis was sor what limited by a pulledled thigh m usde. H O U STO N -Four hundimdred and one times they rarran Foster bounced off: fivfive would-be tacklers on a oi tlie bail against the Neww EEngland Patriots this seasona n . yard toudidcjwn run agiag ain ^ th e Eagles, a play tl Some of th e NFUs best: bab a d u lined up and took theiiicir might be more difficultlit aagainst New England, shots. “We really pride ourseurselves on being a good tackli Clinton Portis. i— team,” Harrison said.i “You“ watch the Philly gai RidQr Williams. Super Bowl ' w here DeShaun Fostroster made his tou^dov • Eddie George. Everyone'^ blocking himhim; you can't tackle a guy (I Edgerrin James. PfHBnk: f Starts st 9 a.m., b lo d ^ g him. Curtis Mjutin. JCBS “He^ big, he's fast, he!s strong. You have to wrap h ' . “TYavisHeniy. --Wckoft4a5p.m.vC03 • ------up.and ihat^ the diffcrefcrence betw een what \\‘o saw ■ And n ot once in — J the film and how ^\'c pk^3ko'" 1 those 40t attempts did _ The Patriots’ strengthth aagainst the run did not happ any o rth em succeed iiTbrt‘breaking a r c a l l ^ '^ 1 ^ ^ 2'2 £ 5 " by a cd d en t Defensiveive coordinator Romeo Creni y a i^ or more. wasn’t happy with thatIt p!phase of th e game in 2002 a ------^ -Thmg Canidate of tho0 WashingtonW Redskins madc-2Q.Z ___ knew it had to be improviro v e d .,______23-yanl run, and James aa 20-yardcr.2C And that was it l h[he c “Wc knew last year H-ewe' w ere not very goc^ against<"fi" t ...... '"'V rest of the big plays agaagainst New England rushinging run,” Crennclsaid.“Inthi1 the off-season, w e looked at.our- oi defense - ranked fourth, in the NFL - were garden-varian- selvcs'hard about whatIt th e problem s w ere and deddided ety 15-, 16- and 18-yarders.rs. iAnd there were few of them,;m, to put the emphasis ontiiL iL • f ^ at that;' “Looking at ourselves,res, th e run-force was a proble:ilem, i H ;;i f-Tth ! m n iJ l - If a New England linebtcbacker missed a tackle orr a missed tackles were a p:problem. So in the off-scastiSon, defensive back slipped, a tcanuira'tetc w'as always therei tcto we d ed d ed to put anI emerr phasis on run-force, comnimu* , ' . •; m ake sure nothing really bi ------nlcatloiTTlrcre-and gettjettirtgycveiybffdy-DirthcTaiaine ------f-.— ------—^-Safety-Rodncy.-Hanisonson, who Ied-New_-EngIand-in-in—l.page-abouLwho.was-the .the.primxuy.run-forcc guy,.w;•who- -• tackles and typically delivciivers some of the most crushinging was the cut-back guy, and that'is helped trcmendousl;isly.” '------n~iirT^' S i™ blows, said he can't explainain the defense gives up)so so The Patriots also helpfielpcd th e m ^ v e s by acquiriiring few big plays. Harrison through freeI agencyag« and trading to get deft Carolina Panthers llnelInebacker coacfi Sam Mills, right,ght, and linebacker Mark Reids,s, ileft, both of whom are Hghtlngting canca^ \ay, sivo tackle Ted Washingto^ on from Chicago. Washingtot “I honestly can’t tell yoiyou," Harrison said Thursd^, take part In a medio8 IrIntofvlow session at thoIr team3am hotel Thursday In Houston. *,‘l?ut our motto is to run1 andan hit, so we always work on a t 6-feet-S and 365 pountiunds (at the minimum) - is acon- . and pracdcc all guys Tunniinning to the ball So if one guy^y sidercd one of thee 1NHJs best defensive liiline ^ p s , you always h ^ twowo o r three or four other guysjys run-stoppers, nmning toward the b all. AndAr I think we do a great jobjob The result was a dcfcmfense that held opponents to 8M8E Player, c(coach battlingig cancer insppire teammat(ites ^ that - not giving up onn a/oai 'o f th e plays.” rushing yards a game and 3.6 yards a cany and that h „ But Harrison does knowow the Patriots will have to be been virtually invindblci3le against big running plays. > at their defensive bestc SundayS< against Carolina in Nevertheless, the New!ew England rushing defense lilav.B By Bob Baum football11 c(coach.Tliat is what I am. As 1 body, it can be very toughh onor >t)a" Super Bowl XXXVm to0 vwin their second Lombanlirdi ly will be test<^ ovta-• andan over ^ the Panthers, wlwho Associated Press wrtt H 11 ■ ■ I ^ I wTfircr c o iJ p o N I W i ■ H 1 i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I -I — 105% or ■ ------$400 C ii[2 a l l t I sS S lS i _ 6-G3 ( 0 O R D E p -iDiins J offI U 1 B E n R irai on Super BowlB( Sunday UbflesnBBdi ICHERS Sira _ r n ia e ts — iHeartylbsfeof thehe ItM i^ Countrysideie ^ Februaryafy"17200'4 734-44833 1921 Blue: LiLakes Blvtl. N. any I eIS rin F a lls ‘UO.OO or mo(» . I e»n b« d«lh«f» i j:------, . . C-6 TImes-Nowt. Twin Falls.alls. Idoho Sunday. Fe&fiuiy 1.'2004004 ...... - BBEST l AVAILABLE COm |i -W- SUPIP E R BOWL XXXXVIIi • RELIANN T STADIUM, HOUSTON h • SLSUNDAY. FEB. 1 Meoments _ _ 1--^ ind Panthers to li(lightup the SupeDer B o w l ContlnuwledfTMnCl ^ ■ D on’t expec3ct thfe Patriots an oA'R'oLiNA hoppentned if I would have misseded it,"i he said sco reb o ard'd. N ot With d e ten3nses like t h is ... isday. Paranthers line separating fame and infaijifam y often is Record: 16'2 Racord:14-BRac onlyafcfew inches wide, nogulArsoa5om4-2 Regulalular ssD son 11*S riofAnsnstve lineman Leon' Lettt piipicked up a Pinyotts 2-0 A rr-° “ >«"e and nm ibled toward whatat shouldsi have Itl round: ^ 1H ■Careliri oi™?!.™ ;J i .. 10 been hislis m ost glorious moment inin DDallas’ 1993 Divlilonil Playon Divui SM W t 1 1 ...... ■ , Sunday, Fobruory 1, 202004, Tlmes-Nows. Twin Falls,I. IdiIdaho 01 ------1 FOUND LOST Rottwoilorsirs (I(2) malo 1 ^ ^ 7 3 3 --0931 0 I I ^ Shih-TzuX. 32:3225 Nortli, (4 yoilrs old) andnd aa lomalo V - o 5 lk Twin FallsIlls, Call (3 years old), Goth Goli gono l ; ^ ^ ' T h e T l V - 3 ^ 208-736-JC-2299- sinco S u n . JaIan,-25. n ,' in 6 7 7 - 4 I FOUND ------Kimborly. Call 423 423-4212 • ww w.m agU valley.* IFIEI ■ Toolbox. Nonhp<■ipoint Ranch LOST sut ol koysoys (or ouf ^ i u , • area. Call 10to identity. Mountaineer, Please Ploa; holp issi ' J s _ " 208-735-15-1231' uslinoihom . REW1EWARDI MilBIBSBI BUSINESS: 1^ H O U R S : ' J t PIPjPHS - FH.uAt- HOUNDD fPOUND FOUND AuslralialianShoph- ' Call 208-733-G73-6730* S-30 133Si.thAIh Avo. West ord. Loss thanin 1 yoar old, r ------_ _ _ _ i H i n i B M 3ox 1163 lomalo. WeslI 0ond ol Filer. ^ * o l l c l ^ S : AH odxiining h tub|Ml ro • POBox Hondoindordi ef o«*ptan(*. Th* nmn-H«wi in« • 736-2:5 .2 2 9 9 Call 208-32626-2221- ^ K j B S I i S II. aobbi* :r S FARM LAW ENFORCDRCEMEtfT BAtJKRUPTCY i BANKING CLEFer ic a l b o oJKKEEPER k k - DRIVERS ADMINISTRATIVE • BAN eiafy/Boohkoopo' Part Rfofoa)f089ionol Truck ' Exporien ■, . ------I 4 ^ Sunday, February1 11,'2004, Timas-Newt, Twin FalliFalle7ldshoD3------ - 1 PUnCHABINOINO MEDIC3ICAL MOTEL:L OPERATO lei Sales director at Nature’s £ Porl-Iima purchurchislng ind Sunday. Feb.;b. 1.2004 QuallflillfUd Mental Molo'5 y clerk lor AM ______■ D liBibillty b i Professionil iimiiodlod-sorvice propony, seoking ( uat hava locial work 2yoayears oxporionco. Push/PuH | SoVoar;“ S""Mu''at'hist have good ^ I Mua Hwr Intornat roaeio eearch skills, gras or related behav- S25,0(5,000-530,000 DOE LoodlniS K ’crS"' '»r:“I health clinic, Lnm uladna 1*406-846:8444* trucks, Ap ige of Excel, T H E ^ r i d g e "’ Bobbyiw W oi itr Kral l aciencB d#s rwcli Ilie larfji-si miiiilH.‘r of adiilis In.11 liii-i Manic Vailiy market, »1ui — adwni^iiiR iimliiii•tliiini sliould »t)ii cli(K>'<.‘V j, ( J ) ThcTimes-Nc-News. Businesss s Opportuntiities_____ Biii jii-l - = ^ N o ^3 w - y o u ' v e ggot i t ! ----- . T h e T im cs-N cw s has; al;always dcdicatcd itself lo.0 enhancing our ry organized; self Our rnsmi, iIikc Vnii jlminphOTt r i , ihJi o n a }1U iK't litf | . * delivery scrvicc forourcir customers. 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Saw- Call Dave at 208-!208-532-0734* k'., • • $StoOOO ■ (11011111 • t l.ritiil.iy ,i(i you pijced | 1 -8GC‘0 f^ist Close! ‘’'■''f’. t'O va 0 . 208-423-6474,* tooth School ;jat..-iiiMi, Ii'qii'io .11 Ic.- iiiiic) .i(]o in Tiio Tiivos- j * Are're'You Earning Twin F.nilsiWs 73C-1M5/I:iic' 5109,000.2 twin f a l lS s fForB sale by ' YOUR r s ; S3751/month? 1 Mapio Avo, 800-794-8085' IISK FORECLOSURE s 2es%o'o°' I.K -m to o«no,. IKIM, ______'pOOo«'2378 _ _ iL-i"Ci> upyoitf picliiior. i Vondmgrig route wiiii locations 1 ^ isumo-MorlaoaQS ' 3'4 oath,ath, I960 sq . It,, _anruociato 2( 3 bdim,. 2 bath.Dalh. 1800 sq. Twin F.lllft. ID 83303' • I £SALES h ~ ArD”” "^p31)/ h7 liic CiF.ic7iuyi------' S7980 rof r'on t:800-OC2:CT(;0- - ^ “; ? “ e T o n d S ° '''^2 l)Iock-|ck ncrlh of LDS" -ffrFuflOasomijomoni. N ow ...... ■ jic<- Depi icd.iv' j ...... 25X25 buck shop. , ' contral air/gas'g a s/tio o lln g ,' , . 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JHN1Q6 | H f ' ' | | B | | l na.RV m A i«pB lbifao on^ic^v! icsAssocdic KICHOLEWEBB K ^ P i i i l r i 4t » 7JT-3n 0BotfaoM73;-3;i51 o t r tMSd*Mktm>aa9.tCaR^UwogllM ZB J Lorei>rrttB Tbaop*ao 73l - I 7n C tn iy n C u t l e r 42f t431i l o f 737< Wi n U * $ 895,000 •JCTOIM • M LS 41I Ul’KSfSi^Cl' r p l v : ! * 4 b e d r o o m s . 4 I * * U b . C 'a n y o n '«W.na '37-3926 Sales Assoclato S pect.x u lar lu>iiic.uiiiiiuc Ukm 737^906^^H »U C«JpiCrtte 4»JJg|(jnJ;K .»l ■ LEXIROTH ^ I LOREnATHOKFSOH^ll O ALEXCUC A S t / ^ 01AHKDQMAN K.SURSSI I HORAKENt ' IIBli , l l i s Associate Sales Associate ■SSlSfSaesAssocats ■ Associate V I Sales Assodals ' H Salfis Associate ■ ■ Sales Associate ■ n e sftp jM / ^HMufti-Miilion Dollar Cl > . M*cnOc*iru Producer SalssAss Sales Associate 280-0^ I 28(WH)W I I 731-6332 n 734-8753 | [_ 731-1779 I I 737<7-3907 I \ 735-1428ln U N H KENROY s H ':•- s \ I^ 420-8884 ::: AssKiaie Broker ■ >8 I I 731-6665 | . I . :m -I‘ i; I . -i DG Tlmes-Nows, Twin Falts,, IdahoIdi Sunday. February 1, 2061064- REiAL FAT]E .LS Foroclosuro! TW1N.FALLS! no.Trly n now! r 3 M H I ^i[*li'ilt1^*'‘* 4bdrm.,2br2 bath.-554,900 3 bedroom; 22 baih, gas U g E B S K M 'C all 000-31>•319 3323 0x1. Iifoplaco. (oroncod yard, M i g l l l l l H792’ (or (orlistings.* calhodrni coilirtiling + moro! - j S122.000 .’34-14-6481.* BUHL For.salo3 by ownor! _____|_TH ET1M1MES-NEWS_ E -TWINFALt^N;.NGw-3.b75: IM[bath, slor-______ClasBlflodJdOopadmont C room, 2 batnth. G roat ago shod, covoroc/ered porch, Ollico:o hhours nro Noiohborhood t. in park. m to 5:30 pm tt. Lots ol 3 oxi x u J-^ ’’m 5 si St°000‘^d“own°S20CS200mo, Mondaylylhru Friday. 500. S123,50C? 0 0 o r s T 0 0 0 . Coll Kon 208-734-734-4321*. W oarooponpontoallwalk-in ----- p ,, p , . - customersBfS to assist you . P^^BUC^SE • T r g g n i in tjuildincidingyourad, ^ MtbS/i Or callilloSoolour or „ ^ Soiling ptoi m y — si(i0d S a l0G Don t pay anyr '(0 K r a . h r ------LANDLORD! C(assi(io o in lo rm a lio J C «sh lor yourjt housol ho - ...... tasontativcs. . ' nFallaaroa,------about avoidinginglimosl»,o ^” ''5 ,”;™ "™ >45/Ertc,* 0931 0x1.'2 ' androalosta;ilaio sc a m s. Coll 736-4645/t F W 1.0OO.6'0.658-3883 '*’00 'Fodoral BUHL V bdrm,.S300/month $30( . ■ II f o)R r RENT MOUNTAINVIE 3rd St W Trado ComnTim ission, + deposit. Call13200172.* 320 ,\Vih iiili/iy ('I'plu I w , , 132 3rd lnl/iirl.2AJ AND PRIVACY,Y!; TwInFnllF „ ,.d m c o D'C..20580 BUHLTbdTSTlir., in country ; ‘ . .. fhn treji updn«d ^ bedroom (jmity homeime 11 locit. itional Fraud Buhl && Flier.FI ' " Moilountain HRS ;d «t the bJic ef Mt Hjrriion »nd juU mmuiMiiuitt iway B77“i77-4042 InformationTbSZ"- 0^>20e.«2.A,13-4782* [ew E a st v ram ihe tVu lopet With over 2 icrel, iherthere I. ion. 1263 Ovorivorlnnd Avo. t-800-B7fr i( room for ihe kidj jnd Iheir 4 H pro|ect BUHL 4 bdrm .. 2 babath largo G 78-9141______I t ^ * 5 ^ Ichool DiitriaSpecuc«lif N'lonmic vieww Th?nt1 ' m e . S 6 5 0 ■MUSrSirhome «9,5(XIOI0259S___ WM =^a^iST7^:3-731-0919.* ~ T q r ;n t II lr r e n t I S ta n Bucl B 5 9 9 ||' ~c1iN~Bna^2^73V73T O 5037~ ilSiiillMl OOOOIKQ 2 bboc o d ro o m , deposit. No ' wcATEBMmomm!Ct(7 TWIN FALiS JcLSrfCi' -736-0845. W-. ihrougliuui ihis SHOSHONE 2-3 bdrm.. 1I \ WENDELL 3 bdrni.. coun- FILER FI oxtro nIco! Quiot 2 TWINVIN FA LLS C lo an 1 TWIN FALLS F 2 bedroom, TW INFjFALLS Cloon, TWIN FAL:ALLS OFFICE GERMANSHEHEPHERD r ------j t t K B bain, oil oppls.. no pots// try houso. S475 + S300 bdrm., t carport, low hoat bdrm.drm.. duplox. $350. Pail 1 balh,Ih, stovo, rofrigoraior. 2 bdrm,rm„ 1 cam, loadod, SPACE: AVAILABLEAV FOR Pups, purobribrod. block & ^ 7ne smoklnQ, $525- 88fi-2636.*• ' d o p . No sm oking/psto. coaia, c S385 mo. + dop. utils.tils. Included. 734-5463* OW.WW/D. no pols. $525, No smoknoking/pals.Slarling LEASE.. 320032 sq. 11. wilh cilvor. Micricrochip, is) all 208-732-0895* al $495.)5. Coll 735-0473.* privnlo olllcos. olfl rocoplion shols. $350.2 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. $500) 208-536-6405 mornings.* No ^ pola.RqIs. 326-5667.* fwifTI/IN FALLS 1 bdJm. 520 -208-366-7272 ivailaBle Feb. Isl. 'rs.voxfr'i roneTvrrxrprQco^' SWATHER CCos ase 6840. * dbp. ro>.. 1S1G Filorf \ WENDELL 3 bdrm.Tgas Qi nd Avo. W. $400 ♦ dop. TWIN FALLS F 2 bedroom, TWIN F;FALLSL,ofoo2 QOODINQ Cloon nico 1 2nd / oo m i n -1- p io x S2750.'mo.1,0. Call G ERM AN SIS H E P H E R D 520,000/ollor>1. CaseC: 2290 Avo. E. No pols. 42(X)125' hool. liroploco, sm. shop, t }f. No pels. 420-0125.* 2 balh,Ih, no amoklng. $500 b 0 tl r 0 0 bedroom unlis. for low mo, Call73.»-4120.- 8510 IrwinWin Really Buhl' bB’a u tif url l D u r o b r o d "ractor, $12,002,000. Bolh- j shod, S500.837-6304- f, )th, 3 bedroom. 2 $450/mo TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm .. 2 incomo. 62 ond older or TWIN/IN FALLS 1 bedroom, lo ih o rs Inihor Oood cond. Call:all 31308-6105.* disabled. Westaldo Court- S32£325 + $200 doposif. I, duplox. ‘ garago. no TWIN FALLS FAI Ig 2 bdrm, r IPUPP'OS. moi .-'patr); apacioue, quiotr xcoliont blood- ; clean, S600/mo. 1st & loM Apartmonis 034-4986. Walai(alor.cablo & gorbago king, S725/monlfi, duplox.IX. Kilchon appls.. ^ 6 0 8 ^MH»l,’,l,’,l^ B ;H r:l^ all whito. oxc I ^ fim i linos, show c •*«500 dop. 736-3901.* Equal Housing Oppufiunity* paid.aid No pots. 733-2019.* Calli I1506-280-0719* w /D hookup,oargo he / quality. $200 k 707 J males. $15' FALLS 2 bedroom, I. Slorago ® shod. Ig iSOIomolos- TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom HAZELTON TN\H ^ FALLS 1 bodroom. 1620 Fllor Avo. E. TWIN FALL;iLLS Roady for sishols, Won'l tibuso.W/0 hookups, gasi IKIMBERLY Lg. 1 bdrm. rNow taking applicallons; $38C»380/mo. 300 doposil. ^ ^ thIh. . W/D and covered ^ “ ''4 ';’ *’' Ing, $525 m o-♦ $200 S575/mc/mo. *$300 dop. 6 Price:Ice redocod fast long, 54:>43-5460 days JER O M E G5rshaT shi oT T or hoal. (oncod yard, S590// bsmt. apt. Utllsy cable lur- . Syrlnga Estatos. min.iln. 11 yr. leaso. 733-6475* PS'ji'lS 5 evenings* ronl, Norihsid st month. 308-1317.* laso roq. 686-7778.* Snop/wai/warohooso wiin or 543-4365 e hsido canal month +S500 dop. No] nished, S400/motdop. No 1 bdrm. apts. Quiet and jv/IN /iu ' FALLS 1 bedroom. —.. - - j 5oms and odico. GOLD EN REHETRCEVER »ai°r. OlHr.. 732-5383.*73Z ' ijflls/smoWng. 324-3602’ pols/amoking. 423-4020* well mainlalnod for Iho 4451 I FALLS 3 bdrm.. 2 TWIN FAIFALLS Now studio 42 Locust, S315/mo+ F ,omoulils, Appls. I sq;fl.. Including puppy, AKC;C, sm art and |T j M H i H. a p p la . g a ra g o . , 25i6lh Avo W._ _Sdorablo. I - -TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom,-I- •8-I H0 SH 0 NE-1-b d rm .,-l- - J 31S.dopQ8it..no.pola^ -rcJJ?/5/mo“ S200 movfl-in- -5 3 6 0 -^ 0 . . has.shoia.. ^709^tU iS£ ___ S525 *cfop. 1803 Ellzabo- balh. no pota/smoklng. '■ 08-420-5669 or 733- S650/n 101 or 420-0081 Poronls on s>lo.si 208-654- ^ regardioss of ago. 0400469. ovos & woekends.* “Howor/onco. 208-539-4907' T W I N F / lh.734-M 64cr 308-2167.*^;• util. Incid, $300.686-2638* .near Harmon Park. TWIN FALL:kUis------2394 or 208-:8-219-1033- Federally Aaalaied rFALLsTbdiSrT TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. Houalng. Call 829-4206. TWINJ/!N FALLS ■ "^WiN f hookup, no p o ls. www.TwinFi■inFallsShops.com HEELER p u p I, 2nd and 3rd • . W/D, .11 oppls. S7oo; S voted, small • • - somo appls. S625/mo.' K e r \A ' Handicap Accosaiblo. '1,2,.:2,3 bdrms. appliances bo’I’-''' mo. Call 733-2767.*' ■ Nova, Lowof.Raios*Lc old, havo hat ------4 aop7CaH20S-'733-9 T41- - artouratzoTondprlcoff- —*200.-i kLLS working'pfirdr ------EqUarHouilnB------“ Vartoi I F A L L S n"c 0 V _ M 20a324-740V ^ ^ TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.. Opportunity.* ■ - Hallwsilowa Property M gm t TWIN FALLS-Atlrociivo F 2 lom aparimoni W/D D'flco-Shophop-Warohouae'a ' 934-9579 cvc 734-4334 . bodroc■00m brick duplox, 2 RAW mall. 1 S000 4'dop.143W Bora>i.• I BRAND NEW I JEROME51 )ps. avail. 2/05. S375 Various SS< iz2( e s i Locations j a c k r u <;iSELc: TERRI. T o n ^ V p . n " 734-4464 or 309-2167.*' twlnfaIlsromals.com bath.I. gorago. ( aprinklor 10 dop. 736-0652/ Hollow8_^Pri, P ,.p .r 1,M gm l. or ion. Coll APARTMENTS 1, 2. 3 bdrm, Ib ain , —— jm, 1 yoar loaso. no 37^ TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm,. 1.5> APPLY NOW all appllancos. t/IN w in FALLS 1/2 oil 1st 734-4334 S350-S450 2C ____ »nth.ront.w/l.yf.. loaso. P”*?', $550 monlh+dep. TWINry j FALLS.- I twinlnllsf \y_Qood, big ----- — bam. contral-air. slorage.. ------H-H allow# Propflrty Mflmt.- -montl 1II208-734-61B9’ "s a 7344334 Voiyory nico 2 bdrm, 1 both. - SARATOGA ~ - jfi, appllancos Includod. CARRIAQELANE blooO linos. Call208-644-i ‘ 5675/mo. 20a-420-3651.‘ APARTMENTS twinfollarenials.cein II appllancos, no pols. ************ AP/APARTMENTS i44-ll90.' '■■■ 500m o*dop,73M 779.* TWINF/FALLS AVAIL NOW Luxuryy tt, . 2 & 3 bodroom S M jji isi& 3rdcul. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 1.5I SPACIOUS 2 &3BDRM. trained 208-/3"'.78e-r955*° GRASS HAY 1SU ’ 2 FULL BATHS JEROME 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 oan 2 bdrm. 1 balh. npanrrinmonis. Washer Small bales.s. C Call 208- bath. No smoking/pots. balh. Includes all appls., /IN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 . Garages ath townhouse, foncod 54iop) per mo.* $200 dop. /dryonror included, conlral _kTm bT r^LYTS Smnlo wido LAB puppio:lOS g o ld o n & 326-4270 or 731-731-0741* 479 Maurico St, N.S750 $495 + dop 208-358-1370- “ “J." W/D Hookupa ack yd.. W/D hookups. 10 .ulils. incl. Nopois. hcal&II & air. swimming and neww double0 sp aces *=lack availabi .EY Slraw lor /mo. + dop. 734-056S- atod near downiown, pool.ot. IllnessI conior, p ,,j ""llnn''^.'i ’I' HATTBAmrEy- Air Conditioning JEROME . Nico 2 bdrm. Nop(lo pots. $470 ♦ dop, Coll Friendly Vlllngo orry Trucking □a S2S 5973 • TWIN FALLS 3 bodroom< Playground townhouse. all oppls. No 206-706-736-8884 alter 5pm.* odit chock required. busilusinosscontof. Mobileo EEa l a t o s .A s k $75, Call 206D6-82S-5973. Company. C:all all: 208-423- 11208-733-2216. commiimuniiy room, Iroo about 1 mo homo lof ronl. Good> Community ond smoking/pels. $495. Call t w 'im' monlh rent FREE! LAB puppros,s, black. AKC 4629 or 208-731.-73t-4829- /IN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 ***«<************ video■0 hbr.iry,III enclosed Cnii 2. location. Gos hoat. S500. Exercise Rooms , 208-324-32l3oxt. 106* 111203-423-5253.* wilhchampioilion bloodlines. HAY lOOlons, lan JonoorR ulh. 735-0300-* alh, S450/mo. S300 dop. T w iiT c nfagcs. 24 hour ------largo balos, I FALLS Boautilul . ALLS Singlo fi dowclawsan 1S8nFV,S70'570 por ion. • 2510 Whispering Pino Dr ^JE R O M E n ic o c lo a n 3 212-112-1676 or 732-0135.* )oncymainionanco. TWIN FAL TWIN FALLS 4 BDRM., or2 bd;m„2 baihapl. 0 0 neighborhood doublospaspaccs avail, Froo Roady now,',312-0304 2 Call2C0-32G-4GE3-4G59 - Twin Falls, 10 83301 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath. $535 ♦ yw/IN iN FALLS i 2 bodroom G a s h clean, corpotod. S650/mo. , hool. AC.folr.g-, Itch community. it. Cameo^ Mobllo L O O K IN G I : 208-735-2111 208-324-2744/420-1011. ^Extra nico 4-pIox. rnlcrovowavo. DW. rango. 3 F O R m a lo HAY ISl, 2nU&3ii&3id culling, W/D hook-ups. 324-3317’ 1 or Visit today! Ealales.1. Call734-B064*C Shoil^nd Sheihoep dog, toy oxcolieni qualil KIMBERLY Affordable S475 + dop. N osn"5mokino..no_Do,ts.. . <. ualily. Small 1 Saratoga Or.— ^ — ' ' M 000 w /m tnor —Dal8r543-6005 ------TWIN FALLS BratJd now cloan siudies. oppls. incJ. 734-r34-9!82or736:81ir- s s SOh iOOSevea* )t-dop & rol. s m oil 208-735-1600 ^ e ic ^ 3-4 bdrm.. 2 balh. dbl. S270/mo.20S-316-2111.* jwiFT months ronl with 1 vn,,h-. HAY 200 goo0i)00 quality. . oarago. no pota/smoking. /IN FALLS 2 bodroom. ’ si me I havo 10 SCO iMo ^ H l j 3 more than 13 , .,on balos. 2nd Juplox, garago, utlliiy yoa*’loose, 208-734-3373. 2nd and 3rd ____ .s665/monih.+saoo.ciop_. -■rH ear.the-quiefl._^;p; boliovo II'______'.W .5 « -8 9 7 3 _ _ c fo p ..S 7 0 parlor Ulon.-203-_: ______iom,'oioaric noot, wood TWINH F1 A L L S B E S T ! -TIiriTTnTili.r.ilUillon an Edu.H TWIN FALL : Call 208-737-3900. . BUHL i^LLS RoommalQ ' 438-e215/208-4:08-431-4462* lovo, 633 Eoslland. $450 2 bododroom oparlmonts. w an lo d i T W iN F A L L S C Io a n T 1 bodroom. S275 + doposil. LsLaurel Park Apartments + deposit.d^oi Roforoncos Freo t d, $25 0 m o n lh , MINI DACHSH5HUND H X r T E u ttlnin g g i s .g o o d B move In! Ouiot. ' uiiiiiios paic bodroom. No pots. S32S COII20S-734-0617* 176 Maurico Siroot roauii —,11,—II____ I paid. 733-0973. S350-S)-S400. quality, close) 10to TTwin. Soli iquirod 206-733-1146.* (oncodod. covorod parking, _ wJN'FAlFALLS Spoclal-1/a- . - — doposil. 208-423-6045,'_ i Twin Foils Call 208-28280-104j any amount. 733-733-2520.* . •BUHL2&3bodroomapls, 20B-734-4195’ TWIN«N FALLSI 2 bodroom, plofogcigo.palio. frosh paint. ,,,5,;l monlh^ ronl wilh 12 ^ TWIN FALLS Cloan andI Rom basod on Income, __ 1 batboth. 2nd lloor apart- 'a/i^sc. monthI loaso.le 3 bdrm.. 2 ^ 7 0 1 ^e in2 E u S H n PUG pups. aw i(5)forNascar WHEEL CHAIHAIR oloclrlc. OTCHEN CABINETS oak, r ------— 1 ESPRESSI;SS0 STAND Musi TICKETS (1 bo movoc3vod! Custom built, r a c e wool)okond, Marct) now batlorlosrios A chargor. wall and base, greal con- ^ 8 1 1 30l and in su late d - 5lh-7th, Sl58/oach.Good51! Call 208-543-^■43-4712.* dition, 10 sets to choose . all sleol i i i i i i i^ Supplioslos 1with salQ. Som o seals. Call:all 208-886-2G46- WOOD FENCIf“JCING pointed. (rom, usofl. 200-200-0570‘ 5 ! ! = C.-.ll206.»g. l ^ » tt,. assomblod 1- B08”s bestITrywaTl COAL c LUMP & STOKER UNITED OIL sells n.«) G.norals “ “'“ 'I'i; 'EDISON 1003 uCiKiril Oi.v j OTCHEN TABLE w-lh (6) T 2 3 5 -8 5 R -1 6 . »n panels. S50C5500,471-2026' tl Acouslical A Drywall . Delivered or U-Haul -h ; ^OSENE. 128E dd/S l. “ P S S t t hRESS ? Simmons. m *S L/T : ..... inont) piu>” on'''l>!’.J c h airs, kifchen c arp et. .j.^fin Falls. 20B-734'-263r Auctions . 5,20iize. posluro pedic. $400 youJ saves 5232, Coll r ------ii()uf oiik hi'inli, wiilbums.s.1 ^ ~ 0 (111208-731-0788; _ Mooie's.t, Inc. 200-423-5533' Slereo sie console Ofl. Couch _____ 3G50 0!IOt 2C8-7'J-1-'JO-IO.‘ ODSTOVE Horilnge, (. lOw! S200, C o rn e r 636-2679li9 leavo m essage. ' ■ STEEL BUILDING FiiclOfV jFIREWOOD seasoned. 2 A chair, 208-733-2292.* WOOl on nook w/bench. ------i§ special 21'«2-l'ihru 100' X ^ss trim. lan. thermo- •!■... - LO’OKiNC FOR AfrnQUES year old, mostly hardwo- . 0 0 BEDROCTM S E T . a -M n U ic V jilk j naturalil w ■ To join H eart 2 HHeart and place | an aad, call: I -800- 3:35-6 1:25 FOLLOW rOUR BLISS 3'- O f CMrt W t ^-3 CC»™k>,WK>,. * 1 U. .• - i ■• ir. «™ j.!,lcoa'3fcra~anin.rv 3knoiv.«''jl Featured IVVIember E;e»Ki'»lrcm f'n Cuirrvj tTJ'l'WM f HOVIW ^ I e ^^StNOLEDAOSEEKIMCi ^ W DOESS IT WORIIK? jM /tflU l.-iiO .-. ------OOOO'» o o H o )7C O U l.O0EV0l> ■ ■ ■ ■ I■ ■ WHY NOTr r ? I .■ /.f. 177 U m ll,i ul'>' laoo 0« t LltTO-1'0 » nrt.i I..14CJ' So'-.ng t'ait^ortny. tu'! >.!■ Single mom, 26, very attractive,at attends ^3 s r to i i.,iie i r« •^r-U'i r - r g i -n !.■<• 0 ■ u ■college’ full-llmertlred-j-Qf'barsr'Ioves- - COUNTRY DOT movies, dinners, dancinting, the outdoors, '.•>.< W n v v . CJno^^nj inutii^ 5«3. ^ '* COUMTRY CAT ^ ^ " Call tho FHIFREE )v » ? .ii'-rvj W,t > n i .n a i J ? ..o lo.'fvg »Coi.1eet aMuwL discretionaiy funds. . Shoshone has dvee'satl^l ♦twutiiiXii »»«#.» I^nehjOep H II 6 8 District Superint«ndeni itops for students in town. Nolson said every niimtx;SS--'. eep t a l l ^ about trim- .. . to her district was slight fat frura education,” itops are in three quadrants of) i “n iereisn o fat.” - own so tltat students dooVfei than the report stated. toocross a Idaho Highw;^75«tidl • Pail! Ileadleo, a perfi ailroad tracks. 'Ihe faithest an evaluator for the Of Coping ttltt( i t h c i m . s about 15 miles north o f to Performance Evalua'ioidons, IM I ' TTie Wcndindell School District_ neailear the Blaine County Hn«.' r'. ------thc statc can update ancand dmgB r - ,— ' its data for up to tliree(jeycffltSflW ; I I: the numbers in the rejreport .»ie being constantly updai'dated Knd< conclusions about indivitlividual ^ tricts may not be accurattrate. 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