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T.F. wpman saysS Especially fofb'rid^Ides “she broke Tooth w h ' i l e “ Find out what’s old, new,ne’ borrowed and blue forfor eating Frosted Fla^ l a k e s we'ddingsin 2004 in’ouo u r ------— special Brides section.>n.. p By Sandy Miller ...... ______^.Sectl!Ction_F______TImes-News writer TWIN FALLS - One- TwirI'win Fails woman doesn’t think Kello«gs Kul G o o d m o r ns i l N G . Sugar Frosted Flakes< ‘arc‘a so grrrrrrr^at. Micki McBride is suiniuing the Wi{/vri-iKR -based Kellogg; coicompany Today: PartlyF after breaking a tooth on) a gniinofg to mosd)sdy com that had panially cryst;rystallized in a box of Frosted Flakes.es. accord-;i cloudyly skies.s ing to a lawsuit filed thiss mtmonth in Achancm c e ______5 th District .Court,______***' slfowers McBriac, representedI-l)TIocaT— In tonight:h t:H ig h attorney Greg Fuller, is askiasking the 32, low 23. court to a^NTird lier damajimages in PiP a g e A 2 excess of SIO.OOO andi at least S3,500 more to cover legal:al fees.fi She dedined comment;nt ton the or Kellogg , ■ M agic Vallk^ lawsuit. A spokesman for K said the company has aI policypo (u • Having a ball: Wilson1 Theatrelli not comment on -pendingding k ‘gal— ----- ___ renovation supporters•splan_ p ccn «m/rw ' matters.’ The la\raiit says McBri'cBridc bit...... - second banquet and b^ l-grader Ranclsce VIveros, right,;ht, laughs after beat* b i ^ t o " ' ■ Biding' downdc U ^. Highway 30 on thoirr Wiway home after school, HanSenen Elementary School second-gr down on the hard, crj-strj-stal-likc bring Mardi Gras to Mii InglKtNth-grade friend Francisco Vargass Inin a game of ‘Rock, Paper, Scl:cissors.' The Hansen SchoohOlst)lstrlct Is looking at sharing trartransportation costs object and broke a tootli,1, “causinu“c Cassia. lelghboiing Kimberly and Murtaughugh. oven though those districts:ts don't stand to loss money uniunder-a new state spending cap.cap ^ excruciating pain and'SiJ'sondmg ' ...... ’ .Page.Pi Bl . pain through her gums, cheekchci and behind her right eye,J. causingc plaintiff to immediatelyly have1 a M o n i -:y le M.V. diststrictsmayf lose m omley due toI 5State cap persistent headaciie. ' Plaintiff I’l Som< immediately saw a dentismtist who , ■' Work-force.developmenlent; had to crown the brokenm tootlitc in valsW Magic Valley businessesM s c a A By Karin Kowal question,” the documentt sajsays. Tlmea-Newa wriwriter______. S ^lool t busing costs inn the IVIagic Valleyy take advantage of \vorlo Since the incident oiiIi Dec, D< 27,. 2002, she has “s.ufferedi coconstant o g lin g targeted to loci - Cuts in school ____i ______A verogeB Percent . . T W IN F A U —pain4iroctly,in ,i»e toothuu-ea-CQU; an; ______L ------needs:------iS Cc5f aSIy 01 enrolled n— P4 transportatiorion funding n^ool stft( r^bum^loiio ^Imbursod CosT stant headaches and losss ofof; sle^,". mile' po» rt'def ’ fIdtraWp p Enrollment rldlnfi buses ■ : ______....Pa§e.ElP , .send somc^Gi„Goo4ing-stydents_nr:' uil»tfU»«ct - ______cofV^— __ at8S.i»^rccrrt_L., .p^fnili -the laviWt stysr£i&toditodw/, s n e ...... - school on foot,ot, out in the open and Blafmlalne County $998,128B $8iOO $2.55,55 $853 lil4 3 3.053 " 37% ■ -atlffers -hea'dacWtfiS /"and/'j is i iiol on a dn^c side- Buhl 9 $344.b2S $3.06,06 $953 . 423 1.384 30,5y,-' 1 across a uhl . • $405,089 mI s in- the ,59 $738 , 91 163 5 6 i unable td ent solid footls f : C E N ' I ’E N N I A L_/ walk. Camjamas County • $67,1877 $5V,109 $1.59 affected area and has'5 ■ sisuffered 2 Sl.035.242 $2.21,21 . $512 12.371 5.104 4.6% • • , Superintencendent Bob S team s CassIassia County $1,217,932 “se\-ere bcdih, pain andid imental ' Tales of the Tract: Publ 8 $130,176 $2.51.51 $651 , 230I 337 68% . said th e distri WASIUNG1IGTON - Six U.S.- f j A dm inisiinistrators. • ghts from England, ' Jsm ' ■ Classified .Di-12 Obituariearies . .B3 hound night I , Soldiers BOISE-3E - Gov. Dirk Kempthorrte, L' governor hd France were can. Community .E5 Opinion Airf Scodand and k> patrol In who hasIS criticizedc the federal gov- 0 r t e d 1 y in .. MA saiurda;-day because of securi- ihiined to _Crcssword .E4 School)l lunches lu ty concerns.L TheT U.S. government I r Charles cm m ennt tf for heaping mandates on . wiiliout iTOviding the rt in ' cvms about a handfudful of flights on ing diec districts d have had in the don package, or any of the rcsi of said it canc(nceled Higlit 17 for K Log on to ... nris to Dulles. As a result,.I,.lhe .those foreign carnet•iers a n d a U.S.-___ past,toI co'cover mandated expenses...... his S2 billion^ budget. TlteTlie gover-______Sunday fromim .Glasgow, Scodand. j: utbound flights m re canceleded. based airline that'iit'flie s iriteiria- “They’rjy’re not so much unfunded nor has repeatedly aBcnownowle'dged Jibs widi an intermedi- (g yjWMri Angcl'e icial, donally. The offidaldal declined to Mandatesues as underfimded man. a te stop in NeNe\vark,N.J. A U.S. government offici Please. scclVlANDATES,fES, PageI A2 n of . Please seo-FL-FUQHTS. 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Mandatees N A S A Iroverhlints at Martisan watt;er Continued from A1 “ We’re two for t^^•o!1! OiOne dozen 1 il will take innov-;itionn cm01 ihc iwn bnraemcnlt .1 the state ‘agreed to Los Angelos Times______w heels "on the soil,”’ sasaid flight ; Ilf manajiiTs to m ake iiil \work, (iiiaiiCL-whcihen it took over a r tlif sdiool ' «„P: basic sdiool property NASA’s j Opportunity n ----- crupteAatJEL-j------rnd*thar-this------sax-m-lJWS, Tolfcti—off—its—landtn— c Opportunity rolledid (onto thp i isliowfiirthosliilecanian go lo help Kcmplhomcme did not recommend gSaturday J momitig, but bcfoi — -grayish-rcd'Martiansoilsoil -a-weefc - • r you, and lliey’rc K<’itiR:,S 10t h m e to ' >ll“ ' H w ‘l“di.stricts be given-back did so, it sent bade prelijwi after it arrived on Mars[ars and less * Silib'^ ff(i.;ione[Te!;.V Kuiapthoini- Kci the au.honijrity to begin recovering . data hinting that its seardi th an a m onth afte r itsstwin. twi Spirit, spiikcViuaii Micj.’iclfl :asii from projjerty own- ancient w ater on the Martian a g ain . landed half way aroundund Mars at face w ill b e successful. ,3. Uiit iiidvdcaiM ras also the elimination Early returns from ihqi' cr Gusev Crater on Jan. 3. O pportunity took 83)3 s Kempthorne’s pUm:tn Joes not graduauontin tests. jjjlother minerals indicatingig the not as stable a platform includu S2 million to) paypi V01CT.U1 K cm p thlome o n also stripped his ■hem atite was formed in wat(ater at tists h ad ex p eaed , tiltinilting a little rover moved teadiers lo spend e.xtnitra time m e n -. plan of cash,sh to help tutor tlic d iil- ilow tem peraw res - tliat is, in die I a J bit to the riglitastherovi descending, loring new tcacliers, binbut state law dren who faifail the mandatory test . sediments of a* lake bed. xa forward before' des new teachers' • theyey ican eventually pass it Although diat did notnot create a ■ still requires those new Confirming that findingg will Pete Thelslnger, projproject manager ttie Mars Exploiploratlon Rover mission, reacts ' 10 be mentored. and gradualuate. llie te.st becomes problem, the reverb trackstrai in an require that the rover get "d 1 egress of the rover ’Opportunlt]inlty’ on Saturilay. ------lulocjuiot-iiidudiiSl. miHi„M tn m andatoryV iin 200G. Last spring. to the successful eg image taken post-ogres;ress by the ercent of the state'^i^i -^nd-dirty’^in-tlie-Murtian-n -60ili------a------craffiTruarhazardcmiciancnrxleariy cover’ the gap betwetween the upto30i>erc m ajor MST, ahhougli con:onfirmation of its Laboraioratoty until 3:01 a.m. in a ^liomores flunked it.' and Opportunity made a m .3 show the trail veerincring about S2.1.2K) tlic state confijntributes to school soplio turday, success did not m ake it back to . d a taI rrelay through the Mars uced cash for a liighly step to^vard that goal Satui seven degrees to the right.rigl . the ))ay of starting cea1 a.m. Pasadena, Cidif.’s'.’s Jet Propulsion Odyssc;ssey orbiter. ilie miniinimiim tlie state successfulI readingn initiative and iniindates starting teadiers tea be eliminatedd Ifunding for training . ------paid:------______u:aait:EattJi0 handle.tlic mandatory i hostage^sliiio w s a w e aa j p o n — li.do<.'S nut inciiide• S3.7S3 million ogram and better serve Anzonainiimateholdiling guard ! t out of its disabled stU(undents, liie I.egislatnre cut o :en down to the best of hisis The inm ates took twotwo guards, a sahir>' reim bursem entIt formula-afc . Cumpoun.undiiig the problem BUCKEYE, B Ariz. (AP)-On.)neof ' Prison officialsIs saids the action broken II the demands imixised two uvo inmates holding a cororrec- wasn’t preceded;d by offensive knowleivledge. man and a woman,, ho hostage oh f»)nn»ihi matiy schoolool districts I’*"’*-' n Ja n . 18 a t th e Arizoi•izona State .•ir pav sdied- ou the 11414 idi.stricts to meet th e tions tior officer hostage in a priirison action from SW;WAT teams or Thele inmateL swung the weapon incun>or:ited into their | a Prison Complex-Lev'Lewis, in id education requirementcnt-s of the hew federal tower tow walked on the roof carry-ca snipers, b u t never nei aimed it during the tiles for si.rvice and f. Buckeye west of P hoentlenix; nd other dis- No Child IxiftU Behind law when ing ing what appeared to be a shot-si “Only the inmatnate (knows) the shortt timtil e h e walked on th e roof, riises for teadiers and s. T he m an w as releaileased Jap. ______ihe_fedcraL piin or rifle Saturday, the!_first I motive for carryingin g the weapon,” H e gesgestured a couple of times, ------irict-jK’iMmnel:------i~appcaring-to-wave-in-thtrc:------^24rand-negoiiations-t«is-to-release------\ It does not includci 51,851 million vided cashh onlyc to deal with spe- timtime in the two-week staniindoff ■ said Alan tcker,■rra"CoFfcctrons------^once~a] ction of the media“campedd - the woman have beeneen continu- in reinibiirseinent scveevenil. sdiool cial or mmilinority student groups thathat either of the inmatess :had Department reprcpresentative. He------directio ss th e higliw ay.. ing. districts would have received rci for llstudentsingener.il. * 'shoshown a weapon. added that negot^otiations hadn’t across t transportation costs; beforeb the “ It meansms th e districts will have, U'gislature revised thathat fonmila f™"rom some place else to v 10 save money. Somej didistricts are make otherer tthings happen,” Idaho i cutting out bus routessandmaking ai Education1 /Assodation President _ FUghts _ i; of Homeland Seciuityrity ai^ its _____ .other.dianges to aj'oiiijiii having t o ..... Kathy Phelaelan sa[d. “Or'they have ' -Contlnu^fromAl g . ------______^Yellow is in the miciniddleofthefivtf- _flight2(1 207 from London to Miami; ler pmgnims to go bade< totc theT>rbi)eny'tax, th e "' ' e. a n d AiiAir France fliglit'026 fromn ' ‘iiiternationalcouhteipaiipart." ...... divert casii from other identify the third carrier, wlwh ic h " color cocleciscalo. tu cover the busing bill.,j|l. most unpoi:;}opuIar ta-x, and what ,j Tlie decision. tto cancel the Paris 5to to Washington. Officials from sever;veral other turned out to be Continental. :ed Saturdiay .■ViiditdotisnuiincliidludeSl.fimU- - s_ is bring us back to ihre.nt was m adele jointly by th e _____A n1 officialQ dose_to-French,h. .U.S. airlines contacted “We continue to rcceiw thi le Minister Jean-Pierree thatflyabroad-Americjjrican, Delta, lion in pn)]>eny t;us: rcrelief reim- inequity," reporting diat indicates al Qai U.S., British andd IRrench govtim* P rim e rt-p g to a senior U.S. R affariarin told The Associatedd United, Northwestt andt US ' ______desire des to target international^ avi- n)ents, according ti It official speak- Press stl that the Air France flightss Airways-said they were;ere unaware ation,” said Brian Roehrkakasse enforce?hent i ' I, atic I of anonymity. were *a canceled because of “seri-i- of any security tlireat;cats against a .Ijil)Ijil) S7.IKI per ' jpospokesman for the Ilomelelanci ing on condition of (iirciilacion. « 'cmment official ous thithreats.” The offidal, who0 th e ir com panies or of)f anyai flights III) 55.00 I'd «cck. S,iiufd4y Security Department. • The .U.S. goven ------n.mI?nV;i]iKk. i irciil;itici •at information spoke;e 0 on condition of anonymity,/, canceled...... ■Illy $ ' .Mli-cr ttcek. Su!cMa» tDespite- those threreats ‘I*® ntelligence agen- declineiined to elaborate. The U.S. govem mnent en offidal ’ Ciitiil.itiDii piciino lull1 . _ ' iiicluili'il in .ill ,itx Roehrkassc said the departirtment ''P ^ lot»llii:curncJclieck». . illy m entioned A- B British Airways spokes-5- said the three countuntries dis- bi'twvi-n r.UKl 10.1.in.i .oi " 5 ’.'lfyoi.'d« “ 'II I'clcuc.l lor hachad no. plans to nii.sc the natiition^ specifically fliglit 223 from womanlan said the airline acted onn cussed a variety of aviativiation secu- iiDl rL'i-vivr ycjiir ii.ipcT:r l>:hv 7 a.m.. c'iill . , terror aJert level from yellow , British Airways fl s; British Airways th e advadvice of the British govem-1* ritysteps,suchasskymar'marshalson.. i lllu lUitiilici for yuiir .iic^.,Ki: ^ Mail mton:innation elevated risk of terrorist attittack London to Dulles; I ilurlL-V'KniK-it' Tlii: Tiincv-Nc-Ne«MUI’.S6M0XlHi»pub- m ent.t. the U.S.-bound flints,Its, but Aat j i'.itil.0 .ik!i,'v ...... (i77.4t)42 lM>c,|il,i,l>;iCl.x;; I.U’nmil.Si. \V..TM.ini'alh, |___ ------1 , Conti)ntinental spokesman Davidd Washington placed no demands Iw.ii K.IK bv U c hil'lii;,\liii;,\lK<[i', Inc., a \uhviiliiry of sing said his company can-'■ on th e Fhjnch o r Britishtish.. .Ullh.lllcl ...... ■L^^tolnform ationi1 LIT iinp n e Messinj t . . ..7j;5-0931 lie Enictpr.M/v TheTim es-News^ d th e Glasgow-Los Angeles■s The offidal said theriie re was ntt , {uiii jl Tmn rilU by The I’ctiiHJic.iN I'j It .“because we w r v im able® direct intelligence to[ ind i n d i c a t e ^ Subscripdi)n rarcs[<^S ...... -Timci'N cwi-O-O flioht-eily-m id counly - - 7 3 ^ _ . . to o bbtain ta the necessary wcurityy threat to Sunday’s SuperSuj Bowl IlnilHMlcliX't;. .I.ii|> .iiul «%u,iul in Scclion «.'.l()8 of lie. TliiirvUy i» lieieliy dcvij:- i-3 3 5 “0 , “ 1 d e a raranee n from the Department gam e in Houston. per «ccV; S.iliiiil.n ,im! Siiiul >if ihc ucck on wliicli IcpI l>vi »a'L .M.iil Mili>ai|'iiniiv’""‘'■’" '" 'V '-- ru-c.h.Mt.e.b>. Ski, Lottery andi ^W eather J A White House sp(spokesman',, r " ' m.uecN will Ik-c p.piihlivhcd TVent Duffy, said thehe canceVa- ' HI .m,t IK' ....■il.ihl,l.,Wc ,.nl> «l.ctc I. 1plc,i'c ^tlld chjnRe of Informationn are ^ .Icliu-tv IN iini -•.I ^Nt.nl t.ik-v All njjftNx form in;li.il'O. I i!..tMH,T>»int:alls, tions show that “the; adadministni- . • |il.il|0 MIC. a^lK S..II, V.Ut per hlahoK.VH).* ______just a phont? calltil away!______» » ______PB »; ” tion is going to standid guardg aiid rr^vrsiiunur; ------^CopytlQhtC|aOW t — ^tMrihiTAfnericanpcnpeople.” -^------.lllcl SiIIkI.I) Dili) $"«) pet »«l,. ()ul of I4^levai The law enforcemenncnt offidal Lottery V '^ i n l c ss-Ncvvs - ^ telephone did i r e c t o r y I I said that for weeks,, intelligendeint Information Information sources have pickedd uup indici- 'CirculiUion (Daniel1 W;Walock, Circulation Director)or) ...7334)931.Ext.l grUCAKPi Qu»»no<8p««»— tions of al-Qaida’s-s- continiipdc iT )...... E x t 2 ■ ^ I P ress I CUissificd Advertisinging (Deljy Johnson, M anager) ^ 0»». interest in using aira irlin e s' ;as ...... ; ...... Ext. 3 offidal said News...... C l^ ft«.y.4«.30 7 S.S weajmns. But the offi RetiiilAdvOrlLsinRfMi(Mike Smit. Advertising Dirccrcaor) ...... Ext; 4 ■ W eather that in the paSt weekik thtl e intclii-— ^ Ag ^Vc*ekly (Janet GoflCoffin, General M anager) ...... : .Ext. 5 nformation' TJwiSJuiSr** • 4 .'1 4 .. Sencc'became more spcspedfic, ^ • - . 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Sunday. Febnmtj“ny 1.2004 Tln>e»Wwi. Twin Falls,alli.ldiilw I A.3 _____ ^ n 7vrioNi < :• ______■ jar ^ C a r bzor "P ■- ' n K ii wiiv fencc and explodeded out.side( a KlUT, Iraq (AP) - T he Super IkiwlI partiespa for U.S. troops in Iraqf ^B in d a spcdal police station in the nonlorth of the • , will staiStan hours beW* da\^, imd ■■four-page- .'H C J country. Saturday., killiiilling nine. ’ ...... J - I — sociion on— ■ iRiqis and injuring 45,5, i: including ...... • ...... ■ there-• wwon’t Ih; any lx;er. Bui a t' ® f t — , in Tikrit, soldieis have a lav- the Super Bowl W i* t^ iWiccmen Jhore to pickick up their least in i.sli veni.■entie: ’llic^’ll be w'utdiing ■ a staoinc on pafio H G J ' Cl. It w-as iinclL^r if tiiii; aat ttack w is dncm;i-:na sized sCrcen in a former •^ll^d x iv er------. '■ . ______.piilace.o:l‘nf S.iddam Husseip. ------it-suicido-lx)ml)ing-or-iii 7"! m an^f them'statioheditTin »i the dan^ losion. U.S; • • ■ At babases across the country, tlie fled Ik'forc the cxplosi Q gerous Sunni'Trianglee nonlim 'and rent vehicle 130,000)00 American troops will be • officials have said reccni n - wx*st of Baglidad or in.tlin. tlie capital 2 attack.s in able to catdi the game bet^'veen bombings and suicidc ai ,v itself - areas where veliiceh id e l)oml>- al-Qaida. U ie^rolina ^ r t Pantliers ;ind the New Iraq bear the mark-of al-< It ings, roadside explosivesives, niglu- In :i separate incidurdent, three _ ] and Ihitriots live (starting at n time mortar fire' and .snipers.snip pres- U.S. soldiers from the 44th th ln fan try i".- j ^ - 2:25 a.m. a.n Monday, Iraqi time) in • ent a constant diallenge. Division were killed Satuaturday in a , mess: hiihalls and recreation centers, gt-'- f In Ramadi, a hotbedx'd of anti­ roadside bombing nearir tlth e north- I H B p ' ..... a hs'iking up in th e m iddle of tlie vVmerican resistance, pan:para trooi>ers em oil/ center of Kirkurkuk. Their <,■ Iraqi night is too daunting. ■ from tiie 82nd Airlwmem e Div-ision deaths broiigin to 522 ththe e num ber V bases will tape the game, of American service2 mr em bers h is being aired from Iloastonn were setting up a ;\-ide-se a big party forr Super Bowl. snid whiit killing at t oast t nine people and Injuring 45. on the A ;et to a tele- appeared to be a suicideide attacker .soldiers,” said' Staff Sgt.I. . ^Idiers who can’t get 1 Tdcvi.si( tlie Internet, tlirough a securiiurity barri- inside or parilarked and fled. deailead were policc and the othithers . after the attack, tl ste Proctor, in charge ofif vision can tune in on llie . later. :t said a coalition spoke:skesm an in in from of the policslice station Saturday/ wusw a pay day and tlie wenvere Iraqi civilians, policeneman vehide bombing i igements for the event. “It e Baghdad. before blowing up hishis v e h id e. .station wuss ccrowded \vith staff at KliaOialid Alimed.said. past tw o weeks bi ;s a little bit of hom e to the to\\Ti an Despite the early hour,mr, ssome 500 . Iraqi officials confirmemed a car iim tjnie bof th e m idm orning Severed S( limbs, some of them th Mosul, the country Infantry [. soldiers are e.\pected to show up bomb b ut were unsureJ if the driv- bombing, said police Lt. smoimoldering, and decapitatedI bbod- dty and the princi e Super Bo\vl provides a wel- the ; big di.straction for the troops,^ fertile party in Tikrit. er detonated the explos.losive from Mohammed;d Fadil. Five of the es ies littered the bloodied strstreet in tlie nonli. rccreatii vtM> palace b — ------’------wiili di; Afghan]presidentt: U;S. air sstrike killledlO civif Mosul after a car swcepin le a pollco station made la: tan (AI?) - nately, accorcording to the report Kab^abul. known,” h e said, ruR KABUL, Afghanistan “Ifs g YO Hilferty said the soldiers werew A statement put The Afghan presidisident on that I havee rreceived, of dvilians, H the .sol 1 and men and women,” pre[jreparing to destroy a cachehe of Omar-also thougli Saturday said a U.S. airir sistrike this of cliildren ai , the sixtii major Celeste i reporters at his palace mornortar rounds and rifle ammimuni- ing along the front month killed 10 civilian:ians, inchid- Karzai lold rc g in Iraq in the arrangei ing women and diildrerIren, contra- in the capitalital Kabul. tionion when one or more of ththem defeat Americar URG; e n t but the first in bring.s a lurday, U.S. m ilitary dettletonated. Investigators earlarlier Afghanistan, and a< dieting American militartaiy reports On Satur try’s tliird-largest place.” ’ lalties were...... spokesman1 LLt. Col. Bryan Hilferty- fearcared-the soldiers-might-hhave- -U.S.-backed.....gov ...... that claimed the casualt ncipal metropolis Ihe S said tlie Amcjnericans took tlie con- \rallralked into a trap. ------...... destroying Islamic • come d Meanwhile, the U.S..S. m ilitary corns of thehe Afglian govemmont In all, some 107 U.S. soldiIdiers “The spell of Air CAURE said an arms dum p blast bl that “very seriousjusly,” and that a revie>v havelave died - 37 of them in comimbat sion will be brokt ------kilied-eigltt-soldiers app;ippeared to---of its reportrt \w-as underway. - ; • - - -. dduring Operation Endururin g ___ said .ihe...statemer Jui\> been an'accident.t. ■ Many Afgl/glians arc disendiant- Fret'reedom that began in faxed Saturday toi 1 lians ^ llie bloody events hijhig lili^ u ed ed by the rislrisks taken by the U.S.- AfglU ghanistan in late 2001. Press in tlie Pakisti DOG:t o r . mission to led coalitionon in using devastating • In.Washington In this week,, U.S.I of Peshawar, the pitfalls of the U.S. m purportedly from insurgency m ilitary forctirce jn pursuit of terror offi'cifffdals e;mresscd confidenceice of It was n ot possibl defbat an escalating in iglit to be shelter- by supporters: of the form)rmer ruling s«.spccts.TheTie Jan. 17 raid followed ' capimpttiring (Jsama bin Laden1 :and ently confirm the i id air strikes otvvillages Talilfaliban leader MuUah Omarr ithis the statem ent, deli'antier - vowed to Taliban and al-Qaida thrthat threat- two botched: can forces in cos summer elections. in Decemberher that killed 15 chil- yeai/ear and revealed plans foifor a tlie start of tlie N' ItlPlnivsiciansi spri:ipring offensive. Eid aJ-Adha, or Fea1 accused Karzai’s ".President Hamid Karzjirzai said an dren. government of ittune^sttc±c Care Center ■eport had Tlie U.S.5. imilitary, meanwhile, Karzai K welcomed tlie U.S.. oopti- The Tbliban le I liire'rior M inistry repi lie values. air strike on said it had1 sisuffered its worst one- misinism, saying it was a sign thatat bin - Karzai’s govemmer ftfinid that the Jan. 17 air American oppres- fn • 7 itnyi a w■tf» k Ftnm tSl on fnlU fli -civiltan!r“=------timtrloss-of-of-life-timong-^its-5;000------Lad;,aden-was-«till-likely—in-(-th e ------dusuinto.^e-eyyR' - j ------n-7}niiagc-kiiicd-10-cf\ oken to piectS,” iry’s declani- forces in AfgAfghanistan when eight regii ‘gion, hiding on either side of the by adopting a nc I dc'spjte^he U.S. military’t (lent, w liid i w as, . 1- iti m ilita n ts' soldiers dietiied-irrmi'arms dump - nigjnigged i^ghan border- v,with - and planning elect tiBn’ th at' five Talibaii [0 llie Associated 736--7422 blast on ThirhuTsday near Ghazni, PakPakistan. said w ere a m eans f fifnl no civilians died. istani border city •/''Tliere are casualtiesies unfoctu- about 90 miles n soutliwest of ‘iljs “1 exact location is; not justify .its illegal oc >ibletoindepend-' Bjroadcasterers Lawmmaker wants bibuilding codes le autlienticity of elivered ahead of : NIuslim holiday sfek overlocM)ked to incldude concept ofo feng shui 'e a st of Sacrifice. I l l il lM fiElEi ‘ ■ leader accused — Iw more sensitive-to-a-culct r a n — ~ s a n -f rLANCISCO(AP)-Aleg- a ! be nent of “throwing !' os low as stories in Its islator wantsnta ’s building pratpractice that can improve w u«;^f-4h&.peoplci:----- ^ ^ p « n J codes to acco:commodate tlie ancient andind living spaces. ^ ;b a v ltl Folkenfllk new constitution * 1 Chinese traciradition of feng shui, For F< example, some homeowrwners ectionsi-which he- -I • Baltlmore.Sun ■ irson ------whidi saysrs buildings sliould be haviliav'en’t been able to put doors IS for America “JO 99 ' id designed in wiiys that cert:ertain sides of their hou occupation.” I' S2 4 « Sinclair BroadcastI GroupC is “ aluhnmJmonious e n e r ^ llow. bee[>ecau.sc local building codes: didon't sending a news crew to10 IIraq next .'W cV l)cen lie the redpients of acciaccommodate their feng sishui- mnnth to uncover th e sloslonosthal somejokinsng in the Capitol,” state basal accom- vee's resolisolution isn’t m eant to “The L epslature should b« e :less V W d i PERSONiN A L ------Ijlishments for the U.S.-J•S.-ied occu- becom e lawaw or force cities to foafocuscd on what goes into ai inew ^ ^ X ■ T R A I N I NNB t ------tf^lon,— sai(l__ M a rkk_UymaiJ.^ _ -diange-howow-buildings-arc-con- _i_hontiomti_and.niore.on.niaking.s^sure__ siiiclair's vice presidentent for cor- stnicted. Instead, In Yee .said, it tliatdiat enougli new homes arc bu ■ ■ i M V-'a p ' e x ’ po.rjte affairs, but if so, th e y are ^vo^ld encouiourage building officials saidKiid John Frith, a spokesmanui for H vi^UTRlTmNALAL i)emg drowned out by the con- to accommocnodate tlie concept and the the C^ifomia Building Indusastiy- ■ I Vv'COUNSELINGNG stant Ixirrage of storicDries about ______n i i Q M jylerrilla actions againainst coali- in iiiM ^ tion troops. ' YOGA(K “Clearly, those are tluthe big sto- Fir(! fhi a s c 0 S ir, -V I >ie.s of the dav,’.’ Ilvmy n w n^said.______j______^ S P lN NMNG tr ______' ^‘Are_they the onlyly sto ries?___ Hose carf Anecdotally, we’re toldold they’re _ f r p i t A T E S not." ■ brigade ha: rv. SUNSATIIvrioN S —:------^The-tcam-\vill-bc-icc-icd -b y -Jo n — GHWlffSiil T A N NMINQ- ^^ ; Leiberman, the forme:m er W B ^ troubles y ' ,-v'. • investigative reporterr vw ho now heads parent companyly .Sinclair's m lM B s a getting up f e C H I L D C A

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G a l l e y Bell choirs arer e - I .. — RingF Dwing, and varyir y i n g - ^Busing I thosetl t h e s o u n d s . 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:costs down because that^ althougli a that makes it diffic f ia d t to ; ' e^*ry year, eveirventually the di.s- DUSTY Dl TENNfeY I • districis in Uii; start:ate will kUo> good busiusiness. Western States have h adequate .safety b uin& ^ ‘ tricts will nott bet able to keep____ 20 , i i i ' m0npy“ tindcr~thc?“-cap.-Disnite— c7i] driverrstai5tan'ourbclngpald'S87S ------VWc” wouian’t vra'nt fcin'Her- fci belowit. .. -20t2nd-STREET-EASl31^^------: ------ivill be reimbursed at 85 peiteht an hour■ anda: can move to more garten g; students walking half t a / ■ , Headlee saidid the state calcu- - TWIN FALLS . of iheir cost‘per liderler or cost per than SIO)an ai hour as they get more’ ' mileir down the Bob B arto n -' lates the distritt mile, whichever is moi , icts’ average trans- (2((208)734-1270 ■ . ^ > I l l s t al a l t e ; more advantl-' experienceice. Higliway,” H Manly s.iid. ;.* ;^ n a tio n spendiiiding before calcii- M*i^ln9<*Kjh»(i Kediis. as lon« as ilit isn'ti WendpU had extra bbusing;-; firing the 85-penwrcent it will reim- tiuin 110 percent of the state a w r-;' expenses when its middle! a ■ to individ >lat« Inuftnca Company. Annaia PwpMly andnd Dok. lOmoa-c»o;Aii>iai«in3utiinsutnnco Comcany limi ways to save momlonev on tiajW- .S'Some middle school staitadeaU ., 'cflcouraged to reireduce costs, if the • poriatian, or use di; T hley c3 keep talking "were bused to Gooding for• a yeaii • i price pf gas risesws and costs go up, iu3SeiTlOT ArtnfrwnSiini^Cty. • S«1 • fWeraty L« AnstKii. CoUlru.. EnjfEnjfn.iai, room. Wendell, 1 Amu. SOj. KotMsft, Vdcrti IB C) •Fun Sej, m , Hagerman, Jerome, thithe funding cut, he said, beeecatfirC V tM re money cann ggo into the class- .• vi VaMMjyOS.ZOIMsabigoniheAmUefilm t)jy’ SI I Anjciti Hedke said districtsts vwith cxten- Valley, Biihluhl and CastJcford dis- it will hun parents and stxniBdents j . rooms. u ? • F«wSA»TjieJCtJ5133JfQ.-i«.-jc.iad.-^n -■ Usyt6-S«C(}8.04ul^si^h^‘ • Vj!«J JM-aW,4'l9CU.S3.&tW.t w . itm w tiating circtniistanceses - such tricts contnitract ivjth private com- in rural areas. “We need to expsxplore eveiything prwj long travel distancess - could panics to0 | provide tnis service. “If ‘ they want an educatkwon, i t t . even if it doesn’tn’t work,” Gam er lk)[email protected]\mcricaJ fi-HGimhm iv a l for variances and receive rcci more Only 24 ofjf IIdaho’s 114 sdiool dis- nonot riglit for us not to send1 a b u s , I s* id "We ^vouldn’iin’t have jobs if it fiinding if they go over'er ithe cs{^ . : • tricts use! that tl arrangement; the to get diem," Espana said. - for th e kidkids.” ■ ■ othcrs-own-™-.^cirpwn _ba^es-and------___ VaT^ngviSvs . employ theiileirowndrit^ SuSuccess in saving ijipanicsbtdforthelNvin , C n d se/lo or n te Minidoka Coun...nty SdM In Dictrich, the district b District buses alm ostSt 3,000: snl- SchoolwI Distriett contract last highigh . cost per rider, but a4ow ■l I » - * « 9 @ ; dents, the most in tl IrA AM« H : * 1 8 2 99 "°Al Valleys per mile, because some stud friftiDltnt/tPmauPicfSI Valley, but still manage 7SchooI!nHa2elton,8r are ^ bused as many as 35 mik 1 Pnnclpal andd ReturnI Paid • o Frwn J5«5 p« penav’tfoublaloubla costs below the S stj P c ^ n t o f i.its snidents ride buses, •‘‘~ spending abo\-e the cap, one p”; direction. SuperinteMtudcnt jBy America'sI's Top-Rated '• ^Hiy*9teVjtwaMt.K«tf*K,Juia3a • RouncMilp tirte frecn SaS UktCiiyUk» - . Superintendent Nickc II.Ilallott said T Peter Bob said the district^ Slajiay, Oxw Bay. Coloee Fjcrd. Train-»eSVeMiktttf • - he supports the stateL-attempts at to ; to one measure. While ‘nsuranceC.Companies . ^ ition coslB. «allcngingng the state figures, "cost , is a result of the district • Roin^tpAirtiriSlCltWBicnhSudBiJ control transportatio putting all of its transportatatio n EiXEDJQTAl RETUf • Mjy29-S(f«W,20W O S ’-- Otherwise, he said, ni.nntrt pt Superintendindent Nelson said the P [URN PfiQQRAM* ’ ^ high cost per rider costs into diat category. Bolxi :said 12 Month Mattlaturity-12% Uingjli^trcej “ I'RINCtSS inclined to create biidg the district is in the process ef ■ thinking. “W ien it’s;8 85 S p e m :M 1 result of the size of the 9fcor- 18 Month Matttaturity-21% "IS SK-here many students are reeling its accounting to dfauBe-. a ■ 24MohtKMatilaturity • 28% B I reimbursed, why wony?' more to die state,for tra n ^ ■ i i S l Officials in other school sc Wv, ' '“ S ' Srom " school. tion. . • 1P ^ a - 36 Month Matilaturrty-42% , MnatlanwraiJUrrroni:oniSLC ' tricts, houevLT, said anomother i»W;. . Some ofot our Idds are on the “Now we’re going to bo tnorel.r w /^Purchase & Retietum Example of tigiu budgets has thet h o m a j S ^ ■ ’’■Sf’/ ”';,”",'Ml hour,” Nelson said, ~ ™ « 9 5 9 ool also has safety bus- accuratc,” Bok said. . i1 I ^rOuittndnniminn in » JS-mont/) pfan 99 to siive money w hene’erver thcY can . , school Max Excell, Shoshone'S supe SmOOOPuntuffnt*43%R«t\jm , J-, 3 Pl*ya UauiUn (4-j. Vaid No*. - even if it’s just within tl idents who live on busy . *; • SngriBlilaulPitnuKotir BBBI nthcJspgf. ’Zl"'' J" tendent, said his district heB l , fMieoo;-*- V42.000 .• (y0n«anlSe*5fll(•«ncft(X^w 0 3 cent, local contribution : * as Idaho Highway 25. '""j _ Thit m ttn that $100. -Or a Reed has.two children eral ways to keep costs dcMB m000-sf43.000 • OietreaUHt-flbrtlwhTO t j f i i c ____ :_____ trict revenues for tninspcisponatioto • uses large buses bought ■ ...... vponm tnnirurfty " ““ --- ■•■AlWWofCMiTWOW-:^-'At ---- 1 ^ ^ ---- And somt school distdistricts di*. hool. Hiey live close P ; ^ Offir*> enough to walk,wa but take the bus. !lease-purchasc agreements l t i a t Selleis Financi.icial Advisors ' !• Oceji5; ’" ' i s r - m55 i pute the data in theIf < M have them paid off in about 1 l*erformance Evaluation;l o g ^ if they lost the bus serv- t fin 208-522-12-2600 • VaiJlltfg12'tiW.MuJlti(X*byWm“ 5r»9hSVtli*VjJUfU(5-) V% :_____ wouJd-drive-them-to-----gyears. The ^strict has six roi) plus tran.«;portation for io j ------1=888=386 . .•m-r.igv cost per rider;r was bdow X g MayJ!BjllfirJsii«liiii Cl p« pefWn. (tofilo ocaipancy. urtm nowd,,Mm«yb« «n Twin Fall*I* ' ; •• the .cap at S48S, not SG‘ aid if the district loses ^school and toes six buses, afl MuaiaiMiiDi Smcfd 10 toK/c lW/3. aatfi, ci imvd, hcW SG51 as the ivith two spans for field tripsJ^ Minimum Purchaichase $10,000 .u&gcn:sow. 07W iMtnoctn apply CnrtOMCTUMS ,C y « 230Sfto*honoSlr«itrMt East roi.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. " v / g M The cap’s impact j ’ ‘ Regardless of the spc*ciK.‘cific scrutinize their tninspiisppnatlOii^^. speiuling h abits.' __ In Twin Falls, a large paipart of (he; # district’s busing is so in to :' . ; "4if |S i ^ , t l ; 733-(3-0931 ex t. 2 677-4042 . • 132 3rd3rd Stfeet West i:1263 Overland . • ‘ ', • ,* ■( I ftmtfMy Ui(uM Murm Ce><

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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 1237 billion. Bolten. H ieysy said the statements foror thoset: operations th e adm i: In: Philadelphia Satui linis- House and Senat(late have both politicalcal issue. A darling of the Republican Rej: iturday to seem ed to hinthii that the admihis- ' tratiiration says it expects to ma across GOP lawmakers | n ak e shown support forr «well over S300 “I 'hirthink even calling him vice, Party’s riglit wing, Chen'heney is a rs gathered trationwaswiwilling to negotiate on earljarly next year. billion. presidendent minimizes his role,” favorite target of DenDem ocratic says Paul Pai Light,, a presidential^ candidatesates. _They_,_____ ;rsity professor who has ■ steppe'd up ilieir jabss a'fafter for- —^ushinulills “ More'estateseyeiru^ganfi- :n extensively'on the vicc m er ch ief,w eap o n s inspector in hcnme.dataabase. presideniien^. ^ “He’s kind of a super David Kay said Wednesdlesday that )RK (AP) - Althou^ An n f a l n e w y o r ] A nother s ta te 'o n c e involviIved, state police iresident.’’ , the U nited States ;ras "ah"almost all iliC I pnvacywomttries Jed several states ( ^ r :ce and th e LT.S. ipea of ini Georgia, said Friday it is ninow Drug Enforcementtt Agency./ Chenp:;ney is a huge asset to the \'^n g ” about Saddam'sI's weaponsw to pull out of a federally fxinded drop ropping out completely - afiafter H e added, hovvevt blican ticket, says GOP poll­ programs. • . crime andI ti terrorism database the j ever, that if too Republic le AP confronted offidals wiwith much controversy ed Goeas. But the liberal- Howard Dean allcgec.•Red in , a lio n projert, otherfiers are actively con- docu sy follows th e Ed ocuments indicating-the stistate project, “all bets arcare off.” leaningig Light sees “a Dr. debate Thursday nighilight that |ommissi( - sideringjomirning and thereby shar- was as continuing-to partidpap a te Tiie minutes of aa 1 Matrix boanl Strangcicjclove quality to him: secre-- Cheney berated CIA operatives opt :5v a s h in g t o n (aP) p ) - The ing informatioition on their dtiiens, despi Espite a public prodamadonin to m eeting held Nov.v. :5 in Atlanta »ve. quieuiet.” so tlieir reports would be in sicp. House is cons idated ' Press has the o onsidering le contrary in October from GGov. show the attendanceice of represen- Quickck to defend the war, with, a march to Win. endorsing the creadon ofaninde-o f ; . jnny Perdue. tatives from the seve Massadiusetts Sen.-Johno h n Kerr>' ora, chief mvesDgator Lai even states par- Cheney:y ooccasionally readies into pwdent commission thatliat_™uld , “ “ k Law enforcement offidals ssay ticipating in Matrixrix at the tim e, bis breasi said whetlier Cheney m3m a ssa g ed I state police, which Matri east pocket and pulls out a ii;Cestigate whetlier the.he. United w” affix, is an ultra-effident way w . as well as the fed . the intelligence is “a’ vervvery legiti- Matrix project, said for ix :ederal depan- dedassifiisified memo that outlined ^ te s used faulty intelitcUigencc ' r investigators to get informrma- ments of Homeland: m ate question.” have given presenta- tion ; id Security and intelligengence agencies’ best pre- i^ n n a tio n wheA it d cdd d d ( e d to s o ; )n about suspects that autholori- Justice, and four oot ther state.*:’- 'var guess more than 10 tiesp less about dangers Sadtlam t^ war in Iraq, govei.vcmment NonhcasKrn IS previously had to obtaiafrorom Arizona, .Colorado,.M M aryland and held fot'Jt* America. ' sqsrces said Satunjay. m and Midwestern ••' dispasparate sources. They insist N€€D H€LP WITHITH 5t it West Virginia, If thele weaponsw issue com es up nr c,.., states in recenrent weeks, arguing at indu

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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 FFeb, 3 ~ Oklalioma, ■ systom. I opiwso allII but will sources oxpenso 0*1 awaymonoy notonylcnylorm wookly in liijilif1 places: At a fund-raiser in DaDallas Arizona, Nmv Me.vice.'dco, Nortli Cakota.aiid ■ including pu£3lic instoQd and sup* and,nd leaving f'om public ol of issues on Jan,1.12, j Clark said tliat “a lot of)f rpeo- South Cirolina. school funding ofI drain port, and tho the othor schools. privaliza!tolion su^oyln ■ the inside” encouraged him to :run Clark is focusinf!sing on the four states ' ? vouchors.' privalo limitod vouchors chiWhildronina mcludofull and!nd] Fobmary. ;sidertt. that his campaigngn bclic‘\-es are neutral school Irosourcos drmn thorn :fumbling crui ovnlualions. considf John turf: Oklalioma,, Arizona,Ai New Maxico rliZ "now Sen. J< 1 h I ’ tuition... (romlhoso I olboih." school sc a'o voucho Kerry’s's victories in Iowa and ^Mew and Nortli Dakota.'ta. 'llie campaign is still ^ || ■■■ stncc they' schools. I , oven e ta/goiod lo part sliire and former Vermont go'gover- struggling to figure;ure out how and when H “ adeal ■ Siphon opposo ' shojhortoron holp low- . of a grad nor Howjward Dean’s fast fade have tuntim ed Clark will competeete in , if a t all, p vouchors.' , luncunds than mcomo stop tow; have backed_off^from L. bndly- \ S -h c a c:e o for tlie Democratic presidenlential_ and appears to ha nccdod bofooforo is no sludonis piivatlz. nom inataiion on its head and Clark isIs oy- Soutli Caivlina, whiwhicli is North“ Carolina Jcsourcos; soiliolulion at trapped m . lion.' ing to re-recast himself as The Outsider,ler. Sen. John Edwards’rds’ home territoiy. PnPieslilentlal hopeful Wesloy Clarklark hugs W | Iromour all.' bad Alilioilougli he’s still .surroundedI by b a As the racee turns South and y^,^ear-oltl ienevleve Egrlo, from BufBuffalo, N .^ I schools' ______public.,, ...... - phidanxIX of aides from thcCIinton adnidmin- ___Southwest, voterss ar arc learning that Clark___ .ivho declared her support (or hlm,Tuesdajfhim, ------i schools." i-st for can quote ilie Scrijtoiptures ahd'rcguJarJy' istration.)n, was a registered fobbyist It the Ward 6 polling station In ------^ Acxiom,n, a data-mining company babased reads the Bible, andindtliey’re hearing a lot Hanchester. N.H.______leJlock,Ark.,and made SlOOOKH) fnr more about lus humnimble /Vrkansas roots. Disencha[anted Deaian faithful aaccept cantnpaign chilanges Deiean seeks scome starch1 WASmNtVrON(Al')-1 ') - By shed- more discipliipline to his presidential kvithin witl the runk-s of D ean faithithful. "pean’s overwrouglughf concession 1 (Jin« liis Intcnici Ki'niu anJ;i' hirinii campaign.. It It will become “a lean- “People “1 on the blog felt an1 aaua - speech after the caic a u c t^ s . I bolster“ willIting campaiaigi| I jr organization,” Dean al al connection to Joe,” :said “We recognize! thtl sip needs to a Washiimioti iiisiilcrr to save his er, meaner puUing'in more tlian S4I$40 millA ‘ UniUniversity of Virginia stucudent be a change,” saidd I L a ^ G alante, igo Tribune ______oiitsiilcT cani{Mi(;ii, Huu*lowiirii Dean said, last year, also set anin infamousi | ipplants a folk hero of David Dav Wassennan. a .Dean ccam- _ a. cliairmdn o( a Dean student risks iiiniiiin off hisis idealistic,i Neel siipp niLINGTON,Vt.-It’sdifficidtt record for spending, lin Dean drdcs: cam- paign paij intern last summer. “Helewas group ‘at the IU niversity of . VVet)surfiii{’. coffochoiisi:mse'tneeting sorts within inpoint the precise momentt He didn’t handle succe:ccess well..' : their icon and hero, When supporicttiers, ______naign niannpin cer loe Trippi. who is thei n Joe Virginia. Galanteg ssaid she hasn’t i-Howard-Dean’ft-higlvflying-g...... Tlie-Cumpaign=is=so;=so-Iow-dft—-—rj vilh revolutionizing use ivanted \van a favor it \vas like put For no;v. 1ol<; of siippopponers say credited will utting seen any defections , campaif;)aign started its descent. money now that Dean1 hahad to pijjl thty accept liun ilie: communal. co of the Intertem et to inspire grass- money mor into th e cause for a friiriend. “pni upset about.utirbutnotdev- Somebt1 Iwlieve it ;vas the Decem berr advertising from die seviseven statjs innoviitive campai(^i they tii loved roots fervorvor. D ean said Trippi riiey Tlie were giving because^ astated,” volunninteer Shauna hat jay Saddam Hussein was cap-h holding elections andid caucusesi nuoils 10 cliutifie tp sursurvive. Yet chose to resi;esign Wednesday raclier I'.-anted wan them to.” Gordon-McKeon,I, a; student at ture^ai1, and Dean said America wass l\iesday, and his staff hadhac to forgo some of Uic mapic hass faded.fa than accept.;pt.a demotion. Vanderbilt, V Univenity profelessor Hampshire Collegeege in Amherst, not^eiafer. payclie^s. He is focusin(ising insteatl “For a while it feltt like\i a real It was a1 blowbl to many who had Bnice Dnii Barry, who teaclies a coi:o u i^ Mass., said of THppippi’s departure. Someme believe it was w hen for- on the states that come cor aftCr movement, and now he’s just like enjoyed ihe the nersonal attention. an on m edia an d the presiderential For Carlin, theI ^owgl began fad- mer Vice Vi President AI GoreQ *I\icsday, th e political equiequivalent flf any other candidate: slug^ngsli it Trippi lavishislfL'fl-mt-junior staffers :ampiijgn, cam noted that most pe< ing after poUstersrs chose< Dean as endorwirsed him, transforming Iiim1 trying to draw to an insideside straigliL out,” said Washingtonn LUniversity and volunte-iteers. or who came to ivho whc back a candidate - c the front-runner in Iowa and the from insurgentin: to Establislimentt Money and the powerrer ofc it were nstant of rite ‘ college student Dan Carlin, Ca who feel they knewkti him through his ihose tho: attracted to Dean thro media scrutiny iniintensified, put- Candidaidate. Others look to thec supposed to be die consta y Dean cam paipi, the inoculation int voUinieered in Iowa and an is now frequeiu .••maile m updates and post* ilie the In tern et - can’t name ^ ting Dean on thele defensive> and momenticttt when'Dean essentially back home in St. Loiiisis cicanvassing ings on thee c;impaign’s c interactive rampaign cam manager. Tliose ' Iers shoutedted dmvn a senior citizen in1 that \rauld allow ino'widiwidistand an v.Lv prompting blunden an^ personal for Dean. Web journal,lal. known as a blog, :an can are likely to be intense be] . And, of course, tliere was hiss early setback. And Dean^ * d - H e ™ rrios Neel'sel's a n ira l m arks y suggested .Dean’s earliest supporponers have ire are very pro-TVippi and srs ers Vi'hose entliusiasm and h iious screech a fte r. finishingg history of.,parsimony .si a turning pomt. that he woiild husbandnd resouivcsi been on a wild ride: frofrom barely very iinhajipppy.” said University of rt-ork w-or is vital,- however. , ' . _ thirdin in tlie I Iowa caucuses, t the Gore mflu- gomel t well.Ei'iyinhiscampaigiiaign,hefleiv know-n insurnunt to DiDemocratic Virginia poliloliiical scientist Larry “People “1 working for the DDean ^ mehow, the campaign went ewhat if erowing arand I’m a-htde fn)mDeDean as die inevitable nomi-i- on discount airlines andjid ;stayed ftl froni-nmner to Iov\-a loseioser.mocked Sabato, wholio coiuit.s dozens of stu- :am catr paign m ight be somew d this apprehensive that3t iit w ill T)ccome nee :oto Dean E as a candidate with aa’ ’ supporters’ homes rather rath th'^ for an ovenyrou^it caucus-niglit can dents and formerfoj students among Jemoralized deir that he picked ■ said another staid, kindid of boring'cam- uniqueue strato^; for capturing tliee spend more tnoney. spee^i. Dean, who raisedised a record active DOmi;ari supporters. "Tliey Washington Was insider,” Barry s ----- paign.just.anothcr.icr.establislunent.. _nominatination; .winnihg.aLJeast.some e-______For. his- pan, the. candiindidate has ir, has lx.‘en view Neel,. \vlio w they do nol know, "but'theymighrbeenergizcc "bu I ■ 541 million last year, 1 irlin said. delegate’ates in every primary but nott adopted a “What, mem e w pn3!?” ! iff members as a typicalcal Washington jnsider [he the fact th a t hels reinvented2d his organization,” Carli: rcdiiced to asking staff: m itted to it,” he necessaissarily finishing first.: pose. to forgo paychecks forr t\vot\s weck-s. and they H.‘csee this as a takeover of :ampaign. cam H e’s not standingi^still.” s( commii [nrtn^ Said. “Bill I thinkk ilit’s lost a lot of Someha;how, a campaign that rewrotec____ “llie direction of the[ie ccampaign , | ------By-hringit>R-i!»-Roy-NiK-Neelra^or— —the-campaigi»ign-by-the-usifal-bunch------In-factrmany-Dean-suptyiIr m er lobbyist and one-itie-iime top ” w ho runs everything.”cvt •• fault faul TVippi for spending milliUions steam.” I’ aide to Al Criire, the former for vice Only timeue will tell whether the too too fre d y w ithout produdnang a Democratic loss of Trippippi means fewer dollai^ fint-place fint victoiy in Iowa orr N1 w president arid 2000 D( : ^ . r r r - ^ : 7 nominee. 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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 (^. Howard M i p i ^ •contingenL D e s in rn a ad volunteers on the ‘ ‘ TTiese two populadonon hubs are ground in MiMissouri tiying to whip I :where Massachusetts Sen.Sei John F. upsomegr^'ass-rootssupporconthe ;Keny — who-holds-a-h1 huge-lead— chcap.Butthtthere were no televi^on I ;recent polls - can expfor his viao------ries-ui'Iowa-ia-and-New;-Hamp$hiro— ; . “The f in t thing anyoneo ne running when Mis^lissouri votcn began to ;for office th ere is askedidis.'What^ i payattentiorioii to th e race. 'your position on theiie Second A Zogbyy ] poll conducted for Amendment?’ The seco:econd thing Reuters-MSN!3NBC this week found n* : ■ H Ith^'re asked is aboutIt abortion,”a 4S percent of 1Missouri voters back- ;said Wck Hardy, a proprofessor of ing Keny. E

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N a 'I'IONA''WORI.D _____ - ______H 'l'. ’] - i : ' j - ^ N.Y. mullills law - N i c e DlAY A FOR A S W M ^ Centennial Butusiness i.m e Linele' ; a to let dininers take • • I Celebratiiing 100 Years H home extrtrawine Feature your businessss, in chironological order,:ler, in ■■ t .• 'I H i _ ALBANY. N.Y.y. ((^\P) - TWo state______this full color scctionn to run in conjunctionI wwii ith ____ ; legislators a rc pro]iroposingalawihat TheTimes-News spc'jecial centennial coverage,age. , 'wottld allow dinliners .to take an unfinished bottlelie ,of wine home FRun dates; February 25. MMayj 23. A ugust 22 St Novcmbi;mbcr.21 • ; from a restaurant.nt. W ^ r . ------If-the-billv-paipasses._New„York— ...... would be one of at least a half- dozen states thathat allow take-out i e d IpBti wine. California,a, , Maine, ^ ‘^j; ' and Conninnecticut all have “doggie b ag ” laws ^ H | Tlie law couldid pump up wine sales w hile also»reducing rc drunken driving, sa id As:Assemblyman Bill Magee and Sen.1. Stepheni Saland, ■ ■ who introducedi theth le ^ Ia tio n . “If th ey knowV tlthey can take the beenen a - ^ ! opened Irattle of}f \wine home, then Sem-mia priaileai to serveily endorsed Bishops li.aveli.ai issued statem ents iht-'useofthctnominBing-after coji- saying thahat any woman who traceptive pill for fnrfamilv plan-- knowinglyly' takes the moming- ning‘. triggering fur\- fun in the after pill willw be e.xcommunicat- Roman C uholic Chiirhiirch, which ed. calls the pill's use murdei- ini and Mexico,), withw a growing popula- • says those who takeke it m il be tion of more mo than 100 million v m onaLANDO excommiinicatcd. people andind with 1 million 18- l i l : "I llie pill, whicl; iss sisold under year-olds enteririgei the job mar- J b] ,-'h ' • various nam es -and is sim ilar to ket, encounlurages family planning, birtliconirorpilIs,hasl;as been avail- Govemmenlent officials were sur- / H ebruijn g s t o t h e s t a ^ m e i d t able in Mexico for t^vowo years. But prised byah tli e cliurdt’s reaction. J H ' what touched off thehe firestorm . “The )illpill has existed and it's . i : |H H electrifief£ s a n a u d i ^ i c a ^ & was the publication laslast week in been useded, approved by the V Ribirari the government's officiificial Jo u rn al . World Heali;alth Organization,’! said of the Fedcratioa ofif newn guide- an official:ial w ith the H ealth lines that detailed1 aacceptable Secretariat,at, who asked not to be w '-* ■ ______ways of birth control.1. identifiedd becauset of the ongo-______P H i ; ■ ^ ■ use ot the morning-ng-atter pius ing storm.n..“ .' CriTics tliink it’s ^ _ t y was the only addition:n tto th e gov- abortion pill,pil but ii’^ not, bccause m S z i S i em m ent’s list of “Officfficial Norms ifa.womanan is already pregnant it i for Family Planning,”^wliich was >%t)n’twork.rk. It's a measure to pro- last issued in 1993.93. Tlie list tect womeinen, including women ; I W ' details seemingly everivciy ty p e of w ho are raped.”rap : A / ’ p ; ® y ;:'; s ' birth control, from condoms co to church ol I officials say preventing J ''- ' j ^ H ' intrauterine devicess andr tubal |,reg.,„„cyry and, aborting one arc ...... ligations. th e sa m o ththing.- The morning-afterr pills p: inclu- i |>eople have tlie luxury - sioii in the guidelines,cs mcans.it , can now be distributen l c d i n EOV. f 1"“he weakest and most with impunity, it frac------irnm ent health clinicsicsandhospi.^ i l^SsSicP r f ^ - - 7 ■; 'M I tals. iety," Monsignbr Jose de irtinez, auxiliary bishop 'Diat caught Mexica ^'borlortion, no matter what V;md"HoldOiOnLoosely’" lives, but when theyey cause an you call it,t. anda it’s illegal." ! ' f i ______a bortion, it's murder.Jer." M exico______^TllC__ cht±urch . accepts only . 3 0 & $ 3 5 - t I City Cardinal Norbenherto Rivera abstention f n from intercourse dur­ 1 told reporters this weekveek. People ing ovulatiation - the so-called "™rSiT - . are “ not allowed lo mu:murder inno- rhythm metlethod - as a legitimate • , , ccnts. It's not just churcli cli doc- birth-coniroirol method. ^nctelsS25,p 'A !i . J :., a B r ^ ------— . 1 — --qjum-Balack__ : i - i - t h e C loo i c k j |P | | | | f ~ fo r youm r 11:4: V a l e n t i n e j i i BCONNIE] I : | j H ...... , . : ; : F e 1

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■ 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

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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 , 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 plrcing it to establish a new frofron- ■ nist N orth Korea andani the capital- “It’s a I ” she said. “But why create a Aliev’s son as his succciccessor in fiG8 a n d s p re a d in g Buddhism Bi drive to condin d e m n tier facing a uni- ui ist South. North KoreaKo preaches ment,”sh if you don’t have ambitious October. ;gion, the “China’s d di; isto r- fled pro-U.U.S. ' “the Korean natiortion was a t its party, if i ..throughout the regie In U zbekistan, rum orsrs oof dynas------Kogiiryo-kinRdom-straddlddled-what-----Ltion—of—histject ■ Icgacy to w hip upt militaristicm: fer- single m announced it had formed its te r had m arried th e forcigireign minis-, Chinese region of Manchiichuria. . parallel acadc»domi? Itisanindispulp U ia D ie is not just abobout vor against foreign^ powers,j espe- A sar ann parliamentary faction with ter to keep the presidenc;ency in the Soiith K o rean s se c Kopir>'o Koi as study to con: aims cially the U nited States.St; own par punier historical factC t t h a t • Koguryo.but air /mpathetic independents, family. In another Centrantrd Asian • the origin of their natnation and China’s claims •L lU ld L a t a ssertin g Its;his- h Te.\tbooks in botllOth Koreas say • ^ symj a r ^ has said its ranks more -. republic, I^rgyzstan, rumtlunor has it revere its rarrior kingsgs i as ances- Korean acac h p r n n f torical claimss to Koguryo tribes rcarc more closcly' T he p arr doubled since its formal reg­ that the place is actuallyally run by ; tors from a Golden Age.;. Kogur>-oKi is ies say Kogiogu^o Koguryo is thene rOOl Manchuria and at related to today’s's Koreansi than than dou ion in December, from th e president’s wife, annd d tthat she the root of the word “KonCorea.”^ was in faci the mainstream Chinesnese. and that ? of the Korean1 nnation 3 to 170,000. wants his job. Two years ago, Beijing’sig’s Chinese fiercely indep'lepend- • / Korean penmsuisula th q ir customs, indue:luding sleeping 77,000 to arbayeva has said she won’t All this gossip and specipeculation, ., ■ Institute of Social 5Sciences , ent state gion on heated floors andan eating fer- Nazarb . >hai ■ and an inseparj a r a b l e 3 parliam entary seat herself if nothing eUe, is testimonnonytothe . launched tlie Ndrthcuieast Asia often clashedjd with' • • ^ turns unstabkjle,” mcnted bean pasttiste, are better seek a p; ;a, and demenies her party is a launch­ secretivc, clannish polipolitics in I’roject to study 'the history hi of China until listory. says Ahn Byurung- preserved in Korea, til it.s p a r t o f o u r h i s l er her to succeed h er father, these fohner Communistnist states,.- China’s noriheastcm provinces, pi defeat by C Cl h in a ^ woo, a h isto riam n a t South K oreais is backing th e p ad for h iltan Nazarbayev. whose democracies are•youngand yoi , which cover much of ancient andarcgionalnalally. South Kore:rea’s N o n h ’s bid to have'c UNESCOI des- Nursultai Saturday, Nazarbayeva said struggling for credibility.ty- Koguryo and are homene to large. NeiiJier govern- go\ ' - Hanshin Univeik-crs- . ignatc its Koguryoi>o relics as a Sat ' W orld H eritage Site,■iie. China seeks sh e ,vas' was confident her father • Kazakhstan’s Nazarbajrbayev, 63, ethnic Korean communitinitids, ment ^vantss to t< be . Bon Kl-moiin,.on, South 'ty- 1 win another seven-year came to power in 1989989 as th e ; Iiie controvciver- th e sam e honor forjr KoguryoF mon- would « Chinese sdiolars sayay Kogur>-o d ra p e d into \ n M in u te r St le a d e r... S S ;, Kore«„ Foreign « ther ument.s, fortressesses and o th e r tc rm min tlth e n a \t elections in 2006, country’s • Communist .• trib e s w e re ' a m o n g the- thi m any Foreign Mini he added: “In 10 years, he Since th e 1991 Soviet colit:ollapse,he,.- nto ‘greater Ban calls a ‘‘s< historical ddis- ruins in its territoricDries. But she ••'minorities absorlied into "sensi- im self chose his o^vn succes- has twice been electedd presidentpr utes in Northeast Asia, whehere China is Northh Korea’sI m ain will hims China, and that since,, ababout t^vo- live issue thatlat could trigger public pute an d also extended his: teiterm in a , in botl) countries.” But counountries with vibrant cconomimic ally, -but that didn’t < stop thirds of Koguryo lies within sentiments in arbayeva said Asar’s current referendum. 3WS signs of backing ticses still grapple with violelent Pyongjrang’s state-ru;-ruii newspaper NaMrfc today’s C hina, it is keyf to Cliina’s neither show; ities were to press He has no known healtealth prob- . p a stists. S o u th K orea a n d J a p a nidis- d Rodong Sinmun from fr accusing priontiei history, lliey further:r enraged down. iment to remove articles__ lems and enjoys the suptTort sup of •______Kciiolan;—{rom—buU;—Soi cs-say-Koguryo-has— -putcutc.a^u>LisIets-Qiina.and-t] Lthc ____China-o£-^manipuijluiating-histoiy^ _Pariiai^c S o u th -a n d ------Academics- s,.. “ ^ from bills bl] .under debate tliat. many KazafSis who credit;diit him foi;.... ,yo K o rc as a cc u se J a p a n o f fail- fa for it.s own iiucrcst.' North Korea by rclcasinising papers future implicilications too. China two : 1 re.strict media freedom and -— successftil m arket reform;)rms.-Heis.. ig to a to n e fo r its h n n a l coloni>nial ■ • Ic likened Chinetee diim on claiming Kogiiryo wasas ' a vassal fears a sccnaiilarioinwhidi impovcr- " Iiigl' len transparency of tlie elec- eli^ble to run for anotheith er seven- a st. . Koguryo to “siealiniling wjcer tiom threaten kingdom that sougiit Chiti:hiriese.sana ishcd North•th Korea collapses, past, 'rocess. year term in 2006. tiun for its le ad e rs iuul pai(paid tribute, releasing a floodflo o f refu g ee s - a n d Koguryo Ko is even triggeringig a an o tiier m an’s rice:e paddy.”F Iionproc Israel delilivers raree rebuke offU.N. chief UNl'IED NATIONS-IS-• (AP) - - ference-sturturted ut-U;Nr-heud ------s talatement-conderoning-the-si te -sui-— — i Israel criticizcd Secretary- Se quaners inNew Nc York, Annan told cideide bombing. General Kofi Annan foror iissuing a reporters inI Brussels, B Belgium on Council Co diplomats ' sas a i d " ------statenrent'thaTfailed'Or'OT m'etilion Fffdaynhllt"'';t "Thave always con- AlgeJgeriartho’only'Arab'natioin or condemn tlie suicidcJe Ibombing • demnCd with(ithout reservation sui- 1 theC c o u n c il, in siste d th a t aiany ^ I in Je ru sa le m , w a rn in g ilthat U.N. cide bombing:ngs that take innocent statelatcnient must also condenemn » I I ' I • I H I ■ « "ii'u liffe re n ce ” to I’alestiijstinian ter- lives," thle e (deaths of eiglit I*alestinia "IB rorisi attacks underminelines efforts 'Ilie secretaetary-general sent liis in1 anar Israeli incursion into Ga tt) a ch ie v e p e ac e. ‘‘deepest syalympathy and condo- City:ity on Wednesday, Tlie Uniti Annan's statementent was lences to the. the families and all Stat(tates.and oiiiers said etiuatil released after Thursday'lay's attack those who lostlo: loved ones, and theic twot incidents was unac^^ on a bus that killed 10 Israelis ’ those who liavcliav been injured and able,ble, the diplomats said, spea .LO C A TIO)N:-Everton-Matti l: ttress^SeconcLAxi BE^outh,JIj«inJEi -F a lls______itian bU, It are m Uospii;intal." lJut lie stressed ingigon 0 condftioh'of anonymily I ■ I ^ , , condemned tiiose who10 resorti to (hat “the onijinly solution to this is TIWME OF SALE: FrFriday, Feb. 6th, 9 a m S H A R P ! “violence and lerroirror" and to focus on ppe e ac c." appealed (o Israelilelis and Gillermann .said after his press y SS\ ^ EVER1tTON'S IS GlSETTING REAnO Y FOR ANN I’alestinians to resumidav,______his deeds hefclefore today and after, B l— — MOW-f IN TIMVNSn "This is why we mustust express you will seee that t hi.s only objec- I .Tlic Biiitcrdy l^rfcct (II)- out disappointment andind dism ay tive ... isto to make the parties I Ujil. ?:00.<>;20 iH the response issuedled by the, focus on peacitace,” she said, 1—- ■ I'ftice of the secretary-j;ry-general," Israel's inger ang at Annan was J K -'ii' ie-Cheny-Rustic-Conlemp(niporary Sjc-S'ih 12:4.‘...1:-j<. ::h M DavbedsWitDTtI Top Dock ami SI08. 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- )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—o-ttopping-suiddc-bombcrs.'.'s J b e ------gal------^—______.lisn ilinilinf^iLlbcJjamerXltyuliLv—,:__ l-justice_andjvi.i_fiiid.theithese couib------trendies, -fenfcs, wallss aiand razor legality of the Israeli:buUt bafrier. PaleF^estinians say it’s a brazen mmove The Bush aadministration ' is nonlonbinding, bm boili sides' ■• tries’ the U.S, and Britaiiitain, trying ------wlrcrhas'becomconcof:!of:them ost------Thc'Unitected-States-is-trying-to------tolo ggrab-land-and to crush charances------o pposespurts-ofthfthe-bHrrier-thai------huve-iii'-iiivested-greiit-offori'in-ilif— • (o sliiit-thc-duor-in our-fai'r-faccs.t^------;------, . contentious issues in theihi Israeli-' “shut the ddoor: in our faces,” . for[or , an independent Palestiiidnian ..d ip into .die Westest Bank, But It case beca.iisube< th e oiiicomc is iikc- Krekat said that Satterfield Sat Faltistinian conflict, aiand bo th . E rekat toldTIJ The A ssodated Press. statj’tate. - submitted a statiatem ent to th e ly 0 to influence • internaiionalI told him the "issue will not be sides see tJic upcomingg hearingh( as The barrieirier is about one-quar- The Ti court in The ' Hagague, coun saying onlyy sstates involved opinion resolved through courts."rts."- ■ Back paja i n JAVINGS &t VALUES INN PROGRESESS confiness Iran leacider 0. ^ TEHRAN, Inm(AP)-P-President I. i p n Mohammad Khatami,i, ssuffering ' BOIN h n e ssale . scvere-back-pain. calledlied off an emergency Cabinet im eeting Saturday lhat was toI dedeal with B i r O ^ ______Iran’s deepening crisis overparlia-,.ovc ; ______, -X-y ■ mentary elections. , Earlier in the day, tth e pro- ____ refonn_pre5dent had I st suggested liis’ governm ent wouldlid not go alie'ad with the Feb. 20 votvote, which he called uhdemocradcdc becausc M n T i hard-line Islamic clericscs Ihave dis- | qualified more than 2,4(X,400 Uberal candidates.' “My govenunent willII only o hold competitive and free electionsele< ... _ _ _ t h e parliam ent m iut repreipresentthe ______viCTvs of the m ajority andand indude all (political) tendmdendes,” ' Khatami said, accordingling to the official Islamic Republijblic News Agency. Hours later, doctors-s '*1 im ported.d. ______»Tlie Guardian Councilndl daims I 12 settings and get longs. the barred candidates"i5Esaih'3— lac r I - sleak knives and wood ca' a itc ria to stand for officc,ice,even80 ] I (115.00 value], aijeady in parliament. OnOnly Iran's ! f sijpreme leader Ayatolitollah Ali I L* 1 Khamenei, who hand-pic■picks most i — ■ — outlie derics on the couirouncil, can | « oucrrxile its decisions. F ~ ~ ______R eform ists called1 Friday's___ |______PRICE BREAKK 19.99, at^on cosmetic7'lft(y aaaccuse the > ~BrBONt}nlyrBelglque*-CI^■C lasslqur;— 7------7^ ^ derics of trying lo sway' ihidie vote to O pen S tock C ookw are regain control^f the 290-j90-seat par- Reg. 49.99-59.99Asafe29W.99. ■ /f ‘-AjH IM l liaraent, which they lostitourycOT fo CAI > , ajjo for die first timei smce si the .■ ^A L§ I 1^9 Islamic revolution. I rUake* ers have repeatedly tl ______^atami> efforts to vaid ^ greater, I ' Colorw.rwaves** democracy and a nslajditioiition 'o fth e Reg. 58.1iS.OO.'Shown:' ~ -- Islamic sodal code. • - "Graphilhi(e.~ Also save iJ'TTierc is no possibiUlyU tyof comj____I___ 40%.reg: p^tive, free- and. fair el« ..... Iruerior Minister AbdL V S d : ■ Mbusavi, Lari said Saturday, Si |. = affording to IRNA. “Wce don’td( con. ; bowls wi si^er this election as leptim p ti ate.” purchas'i •------lam-had-uiBed^the-dj-derics'to ------limii oft»bo» bonuf por cuctotnor.------postpone the vote, bbiit th e i Giio^an (^undl rejectjected th ai | Ffiday. While die interiorior Iministry j oi^imizes elections, thehe council {_ _ h ^ an overriding, supisupervisory i pmW owr diero. - i i ^ ‘^Vith the vote three woeTOksavvay. , „ „ u u iia n ends Feb. 22. 200i. ‘Coukw.irc. elcclricdries and down comtorlcfi ,nt covcinl t IANO/OR ORIOINAL PRICES ARE OFFERII■ERIKO PRICES AND MAY HOT HAVE RERESULTED IK AaUAL SALES. Sale end i patterns . . KBatami appeared toI h:have tw p_. | oufjiorc».ork.or.wrilo lo: Oon.Micy'*. c/o Warrantyty 010l(ic«. P.0, Do< 125IO.,SeaIlle, WA 93111-977S.98 Not all eleclnct ate availaailable at all slorei. bul «ny item canin be ofcJttcd lliroiigli Itic ccll.« ilcp.wlm. w up lo »i« WB»ki lor shipmenl. A doUvcloUvcryleebaspdon purch.iir v-ill j 'cilic Ices. ------“oiSUons. TTe could challelUengTlhe : t may nal b« available m all »laras. Soms merchandise mir available lorIf ddiiplay purposes only; please iillow ui Gtiardian Council by inid d u l d in g all II by .1 Iii.inul.iclutef'4 wotranly, see a co ' d^ualified candidates on imrnl. Dvlivi-ry cliarqc will apply All patt lot. lUpiily C,«ll t-80Q-345-2661 loripecilic . . liis other option - rcfirefusing to ------^ h f ld elections-w ould leav:eave voting— in^the hands of hard-lineliners most I.W }n------e lite------Rpvolutiahary Guards: andaj sup- p ^ i n g military forces to organize< die polls. 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’ '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 Cers have dot have been th e best ads suiiubmit- • would happenn ifil “other types of CBS CE seem s to m ove th e b ar tions CBS m ade durinuring the 2000 Staie_Board ____ rcad:^foro r th e te st, tlie y a n d th e____ > — ^— the test’s reliability. —ted-to-GBS-fortherbig-gan:imfc^ ------..m anufacturers rsr made products thatlat il uses for determ ining elecdon cycle, 98 percpercent of it 'ill face co n seq u en ces. A ' 'Iliis debate is notust to delay - cHild will CBS canned a 30-sefondndspot sfmilarto.tobacjacco, like ice cream . whathat’s controversial. Last yearr went to th e Republicsilican Party, . Kids are alreadydt exam. The ' niissingg diploma can mean • sponsored by th e liberal ojonline __ bars em beddeded >yith glass ______durituring the S uper Bowl, th e net-2t- MoveOn, on.«fe othother h an d ,' , ------docs norenjoysuch\vdi\rarmrcla:------______ISAT._but ..the vith St; some jiis-' remedialial - education, - delayed ------activist; group M oveOh'TliHie com- shards.” ork aired W hite House ads— ir ■ tions with CBS; in facifact, it helped — decided-in- Augustthe 'claia; of college: admission, : and low- m , erdiil, w iiidi woii a celellebrity- ‘ Tliat soundsIs a lot like an advo^' finkinking dn5g use ^o smpport for itemadonal terrorism - a elaiiaim organize ^ s s r o o tts s oppositiono] . ______iisihg it’ as ready. So the payingjobs. jo judgedj com petition for thi:he cacy com m erdadaltome.Thedif- inter argues, is th ar anti- - thatlut certainly.generated' a fairr - - to increasing die netvletw ork owner-____ hoard'deci'ded-witli o '2(i‘06...... ‘n ic p opoliridans’ l hesitation is' • honor I of being MoveOn’ss SSuper -ference, CBS an Bowl ad, depicts d iildrenn jper* smoking ads aare n non-controver- amoimount of controversy. ship cap. tificaiioh - that it th exarn could understaitandable, because exit 1 form ing a v ariety of blue-cs-collar sial because eveeverj'one agrees MoveOn M( and ils supporters: It’s q uite possiblele dd ia t : .''wouldn’t be 2007.re If that exams aan re a b ig step . B ut S ta te | j-obs - \vashing dishes, collDllecting . smoking is bad3d for you. belieelieve th ere’s som ething fishyhy MoveOn \vasn’t reallyally a victim of to stop oppo- Board President Pi Blake Hall J timetable moved to garbage, worJdng on an asa.ssem- But doe.sn’t[ c\everyone agree aboubout CBS’ v etting of commer: political payback. It couldo just ' egislators last week, | But now th e e xling it ( for 2008, lold l«g bly line. The tagline n earr tthe that massive bubudget deficits are cialsiaIs.Tliey point out that the be that CBS’ interpretp retation of its be delayed till nwhile, 20' Idaho “Years fnimfr no\v people will end ^ of th e com m ercial asksks, bad, too? Don’tn’t reputable econo- Repiepublican-controlled own standards are; a littleIi shaky. happens, what’s er to school year look bad>ack and w o n d e r w hat “ Guess who’s going to pay:iy off mists agree thath at they pose long* Cori^origress, after a veto threat b;by Nevenhele.ss, MoveOi'eOn raises nents fram pushingountabilitv in turmcmoil was over.” Pre-sident i Bush’s SI trilliorion _ lerm threats toto th e economy? Bushush, recently approved' looseren- some im portant big-piig-picturo (jues^ igof.an o^vnership cap that tions. 2009, 2015? Meanw H e’s right, rij llie sooner Hall’s d < e fid t? ” Isn’t there bipaipartisan support for ring o -•ts limits on the total nalionaia l To writ; Wliy do we 1let a few will w-atdi another:png needs to predictioilion is allowed to come • Tlie netw ork also spikeded a dealing with tinth e exploding sets Ldidn’t-die-current------TV-ay.audience any.onejieiwork.:k______comorations eontrol•ol t!the air-______pass without accoui: Kcmpthome tnie, thelesoonerldahocanreap s - —cot^erdal —‘ submitted by!ly People ----- defidts?-And-di egin after President canan reach.Tliei online group \raves, which, a fterra all il, belong to tedly, it’s tim e th e rew-aivards of real graduation for ' th e E thical ’IV eatm ent'It of fiscal m ess begi our schools.' Animals. That ad featured.‘d scanti- Bush took offictfice and pushed citesiies Sen; John M cCain, R-Arirriz., us, the public? Wliyiy dodi we allow ' I g higli sdiool standard;rds. , j 'Hie foot dnigginj ly d a d women and sugges:ested ■ th r o u ^ massiv(nive tax cuts? _ who'ho said CBS a n d Fox wouldI big money to continutinue to play [ ------end.-.-Vs Goy. D irk K ______th I at m eat-eadng m iglit coi:on- If there’s a cocontroversial ’ • haveave had to sell stations they’d/’d such a huge role inn onour polidcal lias argued repeatec tribute to impotence. aspect to the MoveOnM conimer- ‘ alrei;Iready purdiased had system? And, last but not least, • to Stan retjuiring I: Of course. CBS has no prob-p N ciali it may bee thattl it downplays Coii{engross, a t th e b eh est of thec could there be a relateladonship lems with commercials th:Jiat the magiiitudele

;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. Tinlie' * COOL might lead to ian “interna' . ' oFliie^Hiautifursirear.■conomic set- tedinique;ues using a com bination mment.html i; WADE M. FA BRUCE LIUM, PH.D. _ R an;anchersCatdemen c Acuon rional trade teak we’re eat. . attention that the eco:s stream s and provideba-bank protection but Beef producec e is have irganizauon of Resource ing is American blacl>lack angus vs. hacks in suite go\’ume state r of enhancee fishfi habitat a nd a e s th t^ Perrlne f student takes ® resolved COOOOL worries Sloundls and o th er groups haveive Bangladeshi ^varerrbuffalo? hi] • taken II serioiis-toUinnet— in icsrConstrismiction techniques are ' * the right course of aclCtlOn ^ Regarding th» Duriterod every supposed probob- Since 48 or our 577 tradingtra part- lion of mir precious1 wjissr reduced now muchich more stream friendly. ' the Jan. 29 editori- - couri —In response to u le tte r fnfrom ------al;------jm w th COOL a n d have sliow:iwn • ners have food labeliiseling laws like- rivers, I-ist year theIS si to only D v o ------An: we;ve; as citizens of this great ------le m ' Matthew Ashby about elenemen- Your d aim thdiat “beef produc- howow COOL gives restau ran ts dith e COOL in one formn or another, ii Itiaiui’s Stream Chnnn.E ven with stale wholio enjoy the beauty and ^ pportunity to tell'customeri; thd e b ad e w ar is unlikely,ely I’rotectiDii I’ro>>rame wcoordinator; recreationional opportunities diat tary t bathroom s needing mimore crs in paruculailiar w ant COOL oppo supplies; ountiy of origin of m enu items. m If the USDA, someime of our fol- — fmiD ;«c\'fn p o sitio nclerical s t posi- diese Ijeaieauciful stream s and s delayed” is misllisleading at best. coun ___ Itd elig h ts me.to_see.a.yc-young ...... J\^any state stoci L-CALF.and W O R C havc excelb 1* _____ low:diejnoney.polidclid d an s and.______, fo r tlie e n tire sta te .1 wasE> over- rivers provrovide, going to st^nd by______lodcgroweis assoda- ,;_R-C/ their protection re^ss person p such as yourself emimploy- tions across thehe countiy. worked lentm t Web sites for m ore details,Is. • whoever w rote youru r Jan.J 29 edi- ; fo u r .si)ecialists, o n eremaining C( and let thi ing rhp n ews m edia in ordt learly.all, if notall, oLtheJlcocon- tonal h ad m ore off ga can-doe atti- • and four lialf-iinie deiuid.way.too ______to.whaLii..iuvasmore.tbaiL3Q _____^----- i) der.to------hard.for.counti^itiyrofKiri^nJabcl*_____ Neai ems” your editorial suggest tude toward COOL,L, tlthis country’s ...... • tions, the ivorklnml w;y learned that years ago?go? It is my hop« that you advocate a for supplies a l yoyour ing long beforere m ad cow disease cem 1 status a sa .n e t beefef irimporting . I whelming. Tlie two) reiremaining will joina men jn contacting Gov. school. s Yottf le tte r was infoiforma- becam e an issuisue inv^is country. haveave been “ironed out.” ■a- country miglit diang(inge and con- 1 . . ------Lcm ployecs.arejpreads at best. Kem pthorlo m e and your legislators ■ • tive t and effective. I, for onime. Consumers’conloncem? about m ad I I dod agree vridi your observa- ake ' sumers could feel, betterbet about ; itliin. I have recentlyinel It widiaple?lea (0 protect this vital agree a w ith your posiuon aiand join cow and heightth ten ed interest in ,on tion dial labelm g docs not mafc , a. their food dioices. J binding for th e tv.-o passedre in programn and,a if necessary, raise you y in m aking a request to th e food safety are r e ju ; st th e latest of _ foodx)d safer On th e o ther hand, a ind RICH C A R I50N ' positions is tenuousally at stopped . th e moneyley required to ensure . I.B. I Perrine Elem entary ScSchool _ many compellinUing reasons to go labelibel that says “bom, raised an< h • .'TheStream Channe, stream that ourr v:iluablev; stream s for fi amelioratiori of tliis.ississue. ... fonvard w th .C-COOL ( now. ;___procirocessed in th e USA” tells diele ■ F i l e r ______i. ; Proiection A ct'wasither pa atrociues receive the(hi protection they need , 1971 and has virtually the channel dozing, sti straij^iteningandoth* ■ - ' / e ...... ■ Smdty. Fsbruaryr 1.20041 T l i ^ m , T«rin Falls,s, IdiIdaho A-IS r . ' ■ '' O p i n i o n PreiesidentBujish, Kerry stillII cloud Iraaq argumeients jChinesse tradee gains gg lo b S irtiomenti[lUXl - J ^ i v s.•sident i d Ba>;h an d Sen. John I ^ K c[erry r r have opposite problems _I ______M. whcirlicn il comes to explaining hina is the questioiition, b ut - I • . the crucialcial decisions they have- ■VID S. wnvKuO'J ■. whnt’s the answer? made- iilwiiIwiit Iract and national seoi- ODER E vei^onc rccognizt president Ls reticent to the CHiina's em crgcnce as an > r arc torrent of \words. he did not expect - or intentiten d -th at ____ i tmc^only its immediatete r neigh- \ » ' « Neitlier.ler.appruadrscn^silie -----it be used thew ay it-was.-5iTt-iilhevote------■;56rs. A C hina that'is now'low the ------conntiyn«r%>-cll --v.-idt th e mosrtroii'------; ' I ciLst-was not a vote to go}0 to war,”------; w orld’s sixih-Iargest ecom:onomy bling quesiiiestions centering on the • president.'nt. On 1\iestlay. in his first he said. “It was a vote basedased on ; fourth-largest export)orter, with meciingS W,\vitl» reporters since fotiner promises to go to die Uniteclited ■stunning economic'ferowt]w th rates wcuiwnsIS inspectorir David Kay Nations, resume inspeaionsions, build a : (9.1 percent in 2003) andmd ambi- declaredd tlthal Saddam 1 lUsscin coalition and go to war asIS a :last ' ticTns to excel in almostit e\eveiy almost certainlycen did not have resort.” : t^h n o lo g y , is som ethingng else< wciipoasLS ofol mass destniciion on the Wlien I suggested to thehe ssenator :erpirely.______c \v of dielie Iraq1 Busli \\'ds asked lhat it might be difficult: to iexplain tliree lime:mes whether he had reserv-a- to TOters tliat “your ’No' did not tions aboutxjut tlie rationale he had mean no, and your Yes’ did not mean yes,” he bristled andnd ssaid, “I -R O B liK ___offered for w ar and th e intelligertce on whrdirJi hhe relii^.' ...... complctdy disagree withh thithat •' ------assessment.” H e urged diehe four(> Bast S amuellELSON He neveever ans\N-cred directly Ratlier ihathan deal with the \veapons reporters to reread tlie speeiipeedies he question,n, hhe fell back on tlie repcat- gave in the Senate beforere ththose two • L ed phr.iscise idiat Iraq was “a grave votes - whidi I now haveJ doidone, k and p ih.hering e r daiiBer.” T,vice he Bodt speedies are longganddis- an cursive. 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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 [jer [n person per “Tlieyley iviU be billed on services ty to giiaranfec that your yotii nicd- Its receive A ci7 x » f- quirky, treitrendy, and provide indi{idigent mental health forDr services; provided under' tthe day, plus any other•r expenses e such they need nci and receive, rather ically indigent residents i ic n ta l h e a lth - contracts wiwitli as counseling, >outhwick Sou said. tlian afl;a flat-rate,’lh e said.j5Under- AoKM b tJicyraccoiccordin{j t o ___ services. Andjid the hospital is pro- nicn PleaTesee'CANYONVIEWriM r P a ^ B 'r Ncwswit’sweekarti- d e - thith in k th e Crump presidentnt is a ------1 scoundreltjL _ __^____ Wilson Theaeatre It’sa U11 wvery con- fusing. Fifty years ago, beinfsing known supporters as a Red-Statcr w'ould havelave gotten L ea rt N I N G INTHI E F I ECLP you hauled before'tlie HoiHouse Un-** American Activities 0)mmiiim ittee a n d ' plan secondd asked the names of anylVoTVotslqrites of your acquaintance. But as com------munism died,old,comfonab! -- HbMPBanquelet^ __ faded, too. ■ Nowadays, I suppose, tl:th e term “Red Menace” must mean an out' By Rose Marie Parsons • break of wheat blight th e 11me»New8 correspondent a '/ Dakotas. The true subversives in Americal R UPERT - M ardi GrrGras will today, then, must be tliosliosc Blue- com e to Mini-Cassia Saturday,' Sai Staters, lliey watch Com < edy . Feb. 28. Central, eat Ben and JerJeny’s ice Tliat's when the ReiiaiL'iiaiss;ince cream and drive Lincoln NansTiM/n.>k>»«r« other items created by local say, are p o l a r i z e d . _____ — artists-arc-schedulcd-to-b;o-be-sold ----- • . Tlie faithful branch of tin Valladares, left. Usa West, right,it, aand several others get a dostise'up view of one of BekI Olsensori's.bats during the Jason ProJProject at the Herrett Center during tlic live auction,.including inc and the Gentile wing only s ^__a mink scarf ancMi'at tnam ade b\;__ ------eadi-in-certain,-carefuUy-lly-dioreo------Saturday^------_ - - graphed settings - familyy n reunions,...... MartaT-Ioyle.''.TinrBelljll ISi the usually, held in the paric at L 'scheduled aiictibtieer. ing j>eo|)lc ___ Springs -.during whicli desi Hiroughout the evening j ' AnniJlualXasQn pr)roject brin^gs togetherr scientists,3, students litj-tb bid- • ■ senior family members areire allowed wU ha\-c-the oppominiti’ ' to shake hands and makeike careful on many items in a silentit atauction. too. Jadc-son said. Balloons)ons filled srhall talk. nd sdentists to lout bats from about h.!h. She is taking care of four By Karin Kowl'ege’c of i Southern Idaho Web The’ only difference betwtitween die projects, ingig watdiing ' the “It ^rill be a fun eveniiij■niiig for a rrow Tlie bat has a fiuoyfu face and site. Morroon Crumps and ththe non- Hie ""“etscum’s teadiing room ve satellite feed from Bam good cause,” she said.d. ProfitsI im a. pointed ears. “They;cy Ireally had a nice display Mormon Cnimps is that onione group already hass a rainforest flair \vith Cole:olorado island in Panan from die event are peggedyied to I>e' t looks like a set up> andar things for the kids to goes to churdi on Sundayy morningsm big leaves,, MayanM artifacts, tent Satuaturday’s event was open to) tthe “It’s cutc - it 1 used as.m atdiing fundss for grant puppy,” sjiid LisaI West^V 10. who ■ do.” Hlardin a a said. , and the other goes to Fhidd ’r ’nKelly^ poles and Ianlantems.nie'RvinFalls Publublic. money and to cover opeoperating ends. Hardin-din's dnugliter. Heather, 5. for biscuits and gravy. ' OrdiidSodet□ety brouglit ordiids to “We * just \vantOd familiess to came with her frieni c.xperises a t the theater. Same deal with Americansans,byand ' addtothetrctropical atmosphere. stoptop by,” said Educati'I t i o n Olsen started rehabilitating r« sliowcd:d off o h er a rt project, The Jasonon Project, in its 15th C(»iloordinator Darcy Tliombontxrow, wild bats about 10 1' years ago “I iiademat a pink iguana,” she Please see THEATRE.P?E,Page B4 Some of us will vote for George year, bringsgs together students Beki Olsen, of M eridian, spo[wke when she .saw a teltelevision show said. Bush and some of us will vote for the . other guy, and whoever wins oblems onbrididge considered an idiot by tn^h^ soi Wornnen look to buildt schoo])1 in Afghannistah Croiowds cause pro le ^ than half of tlie popiJajiilation. ______' ____ But come NovTlO, all Air ThoTffneifne»New3 ______Americans ' By Karen BosJosslck'^ [ ■ u will go back to watdiing• “Survivor“£ Tlmas-Naws» correspondentc ______xxxm.” ^ HANSNSEN Crowds caused Y - T\vo sisters are sev eral01 traffic jams near the Our biggest conceiicem Please see CRUMP.VIP, Page B4 , I J>n-E Y H an seen n Bridge during the ____ leading a ddrive n to build a sdiool c-of Saturday as about a is safety^ in Afghanist;istan. . - _ - *1^ ----- coursc-o : I th o u sanand i people came to look at ' “We see; it as a small way we ; th e wTcckage rec of a tractor-trailcr >1^ can have an effect in an area - Snow pacj^ th a t missed mi the bridge and e United States has ^ ■ - m plu n g;ed ed into the canyon Friday iad“ a big-negative- - djw W - D ec Sliver, supervisorI s o r a t . - fee/s r,“ ‘ m orning.ins- ' . , _____effcct,’lsaid,/idAmy.Bingliam.‘niic ___ H a r Southern Idaho Regloiglonal Watcfshod -...... tbFA'^*' idals with the 1\vm Falls United Stateates has been a great a n d JJerome e r County sheriff’s Communication CenC en ter _____Uppof Snake Basin 101% l‘L .5 9 ^ ^exponer_of.f)f.fcar..Now]s_thejime^_^H ___ departmtments.said.Saiurday. i that..... Salmon Falls l l ' ^ 2% 66% to b e an exptxponer of hope.” - — H - it-is un.s^jnsafe and'illcgal to walk m inutes later. Snimon 10t% a critical time for the Oakloy 109%3% S 2 H ansen B ridge.. O ffidals are still investi.estigating eZr region inin question, said ! Siiver,"supcrvisor at the what exactly happcncd-icd -w h en ----- Big Wood 95% B ingham ’s Cittlo Wood 105% sister, Elizabeth : Southerilern Idaho Regional '■ prefion trucker Robertert Allan Honrys Fork/Toton 119%S . Sdiwerdtle. Comm'urn’unications Center, said MacDougall. 37. wass ddriving Big Lost • 102%12% 56% WarloadsIs 1:have taken over the d cp u ujes e s planned to start dting north on Idaho Highwayay 550, H is - < Llttlo Lost S2%2% 49% Afglian counluntryside and women peo p lee f(for walking on the high- truck apparently hit a» co:concrete — barrierat-the-bridgc-andand-head ------A#-of»-of Jan.-31------liave-been-fai-forccd-back-into-tlic------wyBlngham'of Hfllleyls-nmonfig-thoseTWio'flrotrylng^o'tiulHl' ima-BCntHjrin ------«vay----a--a-S37;50-fine-and-they— shadows. I tow illegally parked cars, ed into the canyon whcw here he •A comparlion at t>a*ln tnowp* .r^anlstan In order to build a bribridge to the people of that coucoi.iitt,.sota,, * -nieTalibaiban is resurging. draw- ’ ir biggest concern is safe- died. day, wtth • ao^rursvang*. [IS committee behind the effortt \has raised $3,000 of the need..d.dS25,000. ;**An Indicator ol buin tnowpM,p^for ing fresH, r recruits from the ' ‘ ilver said. The weather may haveivc beenI a ;ut* •ntln •fww tm on, KtilehchpMkstn. p mountains: ofo Afghanistan and wds of onlookere swelled factor. Officials saidI a b rief To aid in lhat process, they’;y’rc organization hasas built in , V Pakistan. _ , . to a s mamany as 100 people at a storm brought GO niphph winds rom Afghanistan an d Pal A nd al-QaQaiilaMtaws recruits “rin "I ^ g in Kate DeKlerk fro P-akistan. ■ H m oandm d two buses came during th a t could have ' blowilown the le Central Asia Institutute ITie drive to_buibuild a.school. .,},c day, empty tractor-trailer■ oloff the 'TilTiiflfrifi^ ------from this are;u ca, as w-ell. th e lay, Silver said -d ep u ties A sdiool,I, thetl sisters sny, could . Wed/ednesday and Thursday niglight stem m ed in p art fropifroi BingliamN \vouldI deardi out the traffic, only road, sending it aboutt 37370 feet 'canyonr;' ° catalyst,'St for dianging that. to} showsli slides of the schools; herh Please seo AFGHANIWSTAN,PageB4 • to h avve e more 1 people come fiye ' • into the l^nom of the'can •• B-2 TImes-Nows. Twin Falls.llj. IdalK).I Sunday. February 1.2004104

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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 cedfically/ tot( overload mes-siigcjj 'containingco subjectTincS —in I a rg e ts^ C O a n d Microsof it hospftal owne’d by thefe officer of. the' Idahoho Medical; ite on th e eve like “MaiJij DeliveiyI System” and ordering ord computers to bomlmbard that potential is igood common- lat although; • tlie conijwny’s Web site i suipid things like NashvUiville-based HCA chain - hasIS Assodatioii, said that gram’s sdied- "Mail Tran:ansaction Failed.” Tlie the the companies’ Web sites; ^with sense to not do su: of the inaltciuii.s progra :haveattadiments expenejrienced a significant d etu nle e he is aware of hospitsp itals’ con-! attaciimentsnis have “.exe,” “,scr,” access acc requests in an attempnpt to road e-mails that ha tiled actiration. really sure about.” m i ^r/enues e r as a result, he said, corns, his organizatization still; \ve’ro doing." “ .cmd” orr “.pif” “ extensions, and crash era tlieir serveB. that they’re not rea ‘•’niere's a lot that \vc 5hasspread,SC0’s • Dr.r. BarbaraI Nelson, a part-t- believes credentialingig sshould be: esman for the may be com]impressed as a Zip file. The 1 SCO attack is supposesed to ' Since the virus he Ulake Stoivel!, a spokcsn en down intemiit- ownerer oof Mountain View Hospitalil based on a d o ao rlss cieducation.; Lindon-based compaipany, said Upon actiictiv-ation - usually when start sta Sunday, the attackk on Web site has been tently.Stowellsaid.lid. and a Ipartner in the Rosemarkk training and ability' to provide; ixjfore‘today's sdieduliduled attack. a recipient:nt clicks on an e-mail Microsoft Mii two days later. mpany has several Womenlen C:are S p ed alists, said she10 quality care, "Bm in terms of Ixiingng able; to fbc altadim entnt - the rogue program Many P Lindner, Internet seasu rity H e said the comp ns, and will be on receiveiived a’letter from the boardd “This is a veiy.sensitiisitiv e issue,! tliis problem ^.. ;Vn act ac of God seardies though th address books analyst ant al US-CERT, a publiclic-pri- contingency plans, y to deal with the Fridayay and was “deeply trou-1- and one that can certainta in ly divide! miglu fbc it, bnt there's.•’s rnothing we and sends< it.selfit? to e-mail atjdresses vate vat partnership focusedd on full alert Sunday t< ugh to ■ threat. Stowxill saisaid SCO is also bled"l"-byit. b a medical staff,” hee said.s “We! can do." it finds. It diooses one as tlie Internet Int security, said it^ toug •lligence with “WeVe y th e sam e ' Cronin, whovho was appointed to the man, who is thoughtt to scout vie- National C(Commission for Future ^ timslieforc breakingng into their of DNA Evidence E by former ijS homes. Attorney1 General( Janet Reno ^ DNA evidence showlows at least when lie ^v•cworked as a profiler for ^ ______four of seven rapes or attemptedi iheChicaga3go Police D epartm ent. «G Sharee the! love ______rapes dating back to0 /Apnl were -One ofif tlietJ things we teach as It's easier when yo^ou get two picturtire phones committed by the sammeassailom,. e „p„,filerr isis_to look for byrglan:[ m police said. ■ . Cronin saidaid. “It's a [>recursof to :ia and Unlimited Fammily Calling with■ Sprint.S ^ -----—^— Evcn'though thre«-IDNA tests----- ex offender, 5 ^ were inconclusive, aiamhontics . start doing burglary, or believe it is likely the Tom-type crimes,” he ® ..... - 5on..is.-terrorizing icy^get a thrill our'of ■■ [m Coeiir d'Alene,. -I’.o the house, then thev Rathdrurn and Spiritm L m to being in the house "We’re closing inin," Coa.r m«vc up to d’Alene I’olice Sgt. Chr;hristic\Vood' wl.cn sotmimebody’s homo. It’s a said. subconscioiiotis thing, but they’re O e t t w o I More than a dozenL*n detcctives thinking aboutab committing a sex •and several.memberh ers o f th e crim e” ’CS Picture Phoneses Kootenai Coiiiiiy Jointint D rug Task cocollects DNA sam ples r.:; ilent felons. Rut Idaho. ^ ;ture Phone I . . serial rapisi, she said..tl. Utah, Nevai:vada and California are A f O F - j M S t - with Built-iriXaii 1 ihc person- . among tluthe states that don’t " ^ ------ll'Diey’ve targeted tl ~T’ ~ t M d dinitnl.tull colorpiclamera: I S S S -----C oetir------obtainDNANA-from-pcnple'convicr— S 'rhcy*n! wnrchinfn”' $ ^ 9 . 9 9 - ^ sh'nrntiiominjtBntl^r pictures and------:e Chief Tom cd of burgh d ’Alene Trihe Police ( rgliiry. | J pnyofllOO;Rc!i.S229,99 ca, vSond n plcturo to olhorV PCS phonos or email orVisionodd onablorf A— . i ! - ^ v’’Atln’ch voico or loxt mojoddrasscs ZI”PoliceTdenntify shootingIg v ic tim ~ p Iccoivc a $409.99 instant discGuni on wo Sanyo 8100 PicturoPhoncswitliII '■ mojsagM / j n-storc purchaso and activation ol Qa as Boise Rtlescue yissioion resideni nc»«icw line of scrvicQ. Offer availablo to10 icw customors with prcfomid cmdit,it, Police on - to 15 feet;et apart. Boise police 5^- BOISE (Ai’( - r 12-ycBf PCS Advantaije AQrcemeritt - ' ' / ( S 3 S ) ( S Saturday identified1 ththe 34-year- sp6ke.swomoman Lynn Hightower -iK ® Mdind a scrvicc plan of S4S or higher man .shot and killedI by an officer said, m eacli phono with PCS Vision, in the parking lot of a WinCo Investigaigators are trying to More. ■ determ inele why the m an ’ bran- A'1 'llic late I'riday shoo;luuting death dished a gungt: at Dustin. A panel V • of Robert Keith UndiInderwood, a of officersrs fromf area law enforce-.- tii . ri;c(int .re s id e n t off .the .t Boise , ment ngen;encies is investigating Rescue Mission, wasIS the tl second theshootin]ting. aifS ..... policeinvolved shothooting by Dustin.I . who\ has worked on Officer Je ff DiistifTmm ttlie last.'11 patrol fori^f6ur~yeaR,~\«n:'iniiinir7~ f months. diately pi:placed on a standard ^ Underwood diedJ Friday1 at threedayy administrative ; leave. ^ - Saini A iphonsus; Regional Hightower:er said. ^ Mt'ilical Center, fromom a single police saidsa Saturday. four* of m J the chest. five peoplepie reporting the suspi- ' _____ gunshot .wound to t llM l(j4iiSjH llira[m lW police said. cious persorson in the area picked ^ - . - . Diistln was respondiriding to u sus- . Undenvuod)od out of u photo lineup ^ . piciiius-porson report)rt when he as the manan they.say was roaming spotted a man matchin:hing the sus- their neiglilgliborhood,., peel’s description walisralking east A'- felonymy w-arrant had been I .. on busy Fair\'iew Avenvenue. Police issued forir UndenvoodI on a fail- ^omo to your Sprint Storo ancand cxporionce tho difforenco said Dnsiin pulled;d into the ure to apptjipear diarge, stemming ncoforyourseH. WinCo parking lot to (juestion from drugug charges in Boise, him. ■ ■ police siiid.id. .^ ^ rin t Stonr -After Dustin orderec.•red th e m an He servc'-ved tim e in prison on TWlNFAaS .. .. 760DIuqUILakaiii Doulovard I to stop, UnderwooA’ood made. weapons charBcs-oufcli of-Camas (2031735-929: derogatoey comments, and was released in its. faced arid County an M-Fri: tO-6•8 ■ — n JS ^ pointed a gtni at DusiJustin, police March, policolicc said. Sat: 10-6 Said. Dustin fired hislis gun th ree In the earliertai shooting. Dustin Sun: I2>5 times, hitting the maiman ai least wis oneof of six officers who shot ------oncein-the-chest;------lO nmnds Qt-Milton-and------•Investigators do) not'r know Melody SurSanchcz during a chase whether Underwoodod fired his April 9.200:003. handgun. Capt, MilMike Webb. Althougligli both w ere'hit several deputy chief of operatirations, said. tim es, anI AiAda County grand jury i Police shut 'dow n1 vwestbound ruled in DecDecember that the likely traffic on Fairview’ forfc several fatal shotsIS involvedi a murder-sui^ - ^Nniioiiwido nolwwk to.uhus overr 2'240 million people. CovetaQO not availabloava everYwtio'o A nonrelundable :15D oaily toiinination loo apply. Subjectbject to credit, hour^ late Friday night.ght...... cide_by_thehe couple. However, the______A rinnosjl m,Tv bajcqijired. Ollnre atare sut))cci to channe and .ire not avaavailabla'cvorywhcte. Additional lorms or full dotails, iniUol SminB*: noquirijquiros in-st0(0 fl able $3B phono activation (eo and J15I1 shared plans with PCS Vision attachmoiimont no laJor Several witnessesrs said: they jury couldId noti determine which Ppuicliaso two Sanyo BlOO camcra phonesph and activation un a S45 sorvicoVico pl.in or lugriflr on individual linosrms or and conditions apply. Sco stoio lor than 2/14/tM. Prdcrred aodil mayy bub rcquiied in certain markals Savinrivings may nol oxcood loial putchaso prii irint. All righis rosorved. Sprmt. PCSVisic-Vision and tho suw the man wavingng a gun at of the cou]ouple killed the other Ji' IS or a sorvico plan of iSO or higher on:! dinmnnd logo nra tradcmafte ol Spfnprint Commynicaiions Company L.P a pticc oi phono. Copyright

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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;;im: two . , She was Iwm J»cpt.pt. 23.1914, in (Janefanet) of Orem, Utah; 13 gmnand." and his wife. Car^irrie, o\s’ned and sisters: four brodiere; onene grandson;g •..Oakley, Idaho, to OnOmer L and ' S!Sp ‘~ lildren; 31 great-grandchildreren; operated Carrie’se’s Ceramics for • and two grunddaugiiters. Vivian Daly Raker SheSht grew up in ^ onene grcat-grea{-granddaughtcitcr; many years. - - H ie funeral will i)c heldi.*ld ati 11 a.m. Oakley, Idalib. She wuswa: the oldest id two sisters, Cleo (Les) Piparke Ave,..with wit Bishop ...ilTcmple. During their:ir marriedn life, ' deatlcath Ity her husband; parentmts; County lEstoricalil 5Sodety, and was As.sodai:aaiion and die Circus Model;I R. Scoti Bray officiating.g. BiBurial \rill ______^^liieyjivedjn Montanaana, Utah and \ onene sister, M arg aret _(BolJob) acdve in the Cassassia County Fair, Builder;ler Assodation. be in Riverside Ccmeenietery in Jdalio. TIiey have live(ived in iliirli^ I '- shipifiippen; and one brotlier, Omimef~ — TogetheirGIerm-an'^d'C^rric'srartcd ------HHox-lov*rd-his-family-and-cnjoy^-d— Hej^ijum:------)m f) until 8 fdaho, for the past 4S years. f i D.Ba. Baker. the Flower Show' at tlie fair. beingi with v people. G lenn willII Friends may call from ( _Moselle pas.sed a\vayly 3'30 days after Tlie funend will be held at111 1 He was an avidd rreader w hidi led always1% l>eb rumemlxjred for his lovee p,m.T\iesday at Rasmiis.sens.sen Funeral ^ .Home, 13S0F. IGthSt,,Bu,, Burley, and her sweetheart. m. l\iesday, Feb. 3,2004, at dilje him to serving onn tlthe Burley I’ublic to walk,ilk. Me spent coundess hours 1. Wednesday „t. Mo.«!llc was an actiictive m em ber menus. Mostoselle loved her family Burlcurley Third and Seventh Waj Library Board, was^as helpfid in creat- walkinging ihroiigliout Burley and diee from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Wc •Cassia com m unity visiting . . :„!;,of_nie_Chiirdi of Jestlesns Christ of and enjoyc^^‘d being part of tlieir Chaphapel of llie Church of JesiL*sus ing die Book SelSeller and was a Mini Ca; g ' at the diiirdi, Latter-day Saints. She Sfu .sencd in livc.s. Cfiri.sfiri.st of Latter-day Saints, 221 ^,,numeruu.s calling.^ in the cliurdi She was: aa' wonderful homemak- Oakl«akley Ave., \vitli Bisliop Thw incliidinc R elief Society.presi- Soc er,_seamstnstress a ^ cook. Her Kinging offidating. . _____ e : e s ^ ,_dent. Primary prcsid•sident, volu’^n- fiomemadeie chocolates" were Burial Bui will lie in'PieasantVie" - = - D :)EATHNQTTIGES :_^S RVICI V “cr at tlie GenealogiiogicjJ Libraiy, enjoyed byy many.n Cemiemeiery. Friends may call fromim6 ^ , B ennett of ..’’‘ictnple worker inin the Boi.se iVltliou^i her p;issing is diffi- until,itil 8 p.m. Monday at Rasmussc^ n Genevieve Hildildebrand Leanealea Dee Russell Ra-i-scll G eorge Ben Phoenix. A rir., and fon:fonnerly of ■■ Temple and numerous•oiis other call- a d t fo rjhle e family,I we know tliat Funeanei^l Home, 1350 E. 16th SiSt.. BURLEY G enevieve TWININ FALLS - Leanea Dee Twin Falls, mem orial sen icc at 4 ing.s. She supportedJ MMerlin in his Merlin andid Moselle feel joy in Biu"lelu-ley, and'from 10 until lO:'!0:45 H ildebrand. '85,, ofo Buriey, died Russell,11, 44, of 'IVin Falls, died p.m. today at th e Siardiiarditst Bible ■ ..many chunJi and wiwork assign- Ixiirig togethinheragain.T lieir family a.m.1m.1\jesday at the church. Friday. Jan. 30, 20(2004, at Highland Saturday,Jay, Jan. 31, 2004, at her C hurdi. 14811 West R.. II. Johnstm Estates in Burley.f. home,I Blvd., Sun City West, Ariz.mz. A graveside servi•rvice will l)e held • Arrangangements . . will be Ruby Rose BiBristow - Goodingng atl:30p,m.T\iesda>Jay, Feb. 3,2004, at announcimeed by Parke’s Magic Mary Adclia Arnoldd TraderT of ______SimsctlMcmoxiaL.al Park in Twin V:i1lf>y/-EimeraLlIonitUn-Jjun- V ------Fairfield, scPviceai4Qiun.a4n,Mond;iy------.. Ruby Rose Bristow,)W, a g e of [)caurautyrshe loved jewelry ^ dra ”; F^./Urangement:;nts are under the Falls, at Demaray’s Gooding Cha[)d:Cha fani- :------^ .rrj3oDdinE.-dit:tirftidaydayrrJanriJO.T ------— good 1 sdlaugh,— ------—— ily and fricnds-may-callII fromfrc 6 to G------^ ;i'2004, at Goodingng County Ssurvivorsu p include her husus- TWin Falls, p.m. today a t tlie funeral•;il cldiapOl. Memorial Hospital. band,nd, Forrest of Gooding; daughgh- LaVonm Young Ruby was bom Septept. 25,1925, K - ^ ters,■s, 1Linda W eatherl o f Citru! Alice Mildredd IKnutson- IN FALl^ - LaVon Young, Violet A. Gatliings ofif T\sTwin Falls,' ^/,ln London, England,J, theti daugh- w ' Heighlights, Calif., and Sandn Twin Falls, died Saturday,’ •. servicc at 11 a.m. Monday Moi at Jfl BURLEY /Alice Mildred Jan. 31,2 ' ,jcr of William Edivar,vard Charles K . ... .'I (Daviiavid) Keil of Cam bria, Calif. 1,2004, at her hom e. • Parke’s Magic Valley.•y Funeral -,i Knutson, 94, of BurJurley and former- ‘ Arrang '! |ind Ada Blandic Radbidbum . Ruby '■ . , /,] _ .t\v o0 grandsons,{ Andrew anc angements will be Home, 2551 Kiml>erlyRoaRoad. . . ly of Solvanglg, Calif., died announce ■'' m arried Forrest Bristow Br in a - A A ' ClaytQlyton Keil; and'several niece; :nced by W liite M ortuary in1 j Wednesday, Jan., 2i 28, 2004, at the i^in Fall , England in 1945. As> a ’war bride. „ d nephew s living in England, 'alls. Nancy ^L Wiwro of Buhl3uhl, service' '■'itiel andm Burley Care C enterter. at 2 p.m. Monday at Fam ier ;,‘she traveled to thet UU.S. on the I - Sheshe was preceded in death bj At her request,t, sshe will be, ere- ipccip Funeral Chapel, 130N. Nindi,Bulil;Nin .'Queen Mary, later becoming be a BBW f sisterstors, Julia Eileen Long anc jij. m ated and final;1 disposition< will ie L. Klitzman friends may call from 1 toti 4 p.m, ] .'naturalized U.S. citizer ly E thel Quinton; and broth May I ,j take place irin California. KUNA!^A - Jessie LaFem Winder today at the funeral diapelapel. ers,WI , William and Jam es Hughes. ’ Ruby supported m:many chari- ■gj A nangem enis arere ,iunder the direc- Momsonson Klitzman, 83, of Kuna. n»e funeral will be conductec ■“’ties for animals and am was an - C '''? - 'Hic lion of Rasmussencn F unend Home, died WediVednesday, Jan. 28, 2004, at Birdie Stevens of Goodi:joding, serv-. 2 p.m.-'Ricsday, Feb. 3,-2004, ai active volunteer for tlutlieMardiof 1350 E. 1 6 d iS t.in,n iBurley. h e r home)me. ice at 11 a.m.T\iesday atIt Dt., died FViday, J a n .: teiy. A viewing will be held tailor, designing and an< sewing knitter.Hernr roses w ere a thing of Goodiioding. result of an acdden ) to 8 p.m. Tliursday, Feb. 5, Arrangements ipel of the Chimes Funeral O ur announced by P ark ------^lA/m -BciatanJ)neuu-;^Paul _ Fuiierar IIomLnrrn — ^— deejiest-gratitU'itude------Wm. Brian Drew.. 50,5C of I’aul, . I------T------cw (Richard) Morris ol ------to-the-many-ny------ybum , Corihne Drew (Terry] M ary Jan e KUn_____ \vas’ active when iililc.lie. H e was A Ile 'is survi'rviveaiiy liis parents, ' Kasnusniussen Funeral nomele ...... CERTIRH) RNANO«Al.PlANNtlI im/llnrlcyiireii ♦ - O.occo'Simp ____ m em ber of th e BurBurley First Bill and ClChristine Drew of Arranirangenients are in the cii-e ol ♦ T nia’-ptinalior ------Presbytcrian-Churchl aiand attend— Heybunii-iuiiiis-siblings,-D am on— Kasmismit«cn .Funeral-Uomft. 135CSO ___ J.-At.Age_65:_ I'l-o n 'O C — ♦^LighrHouscliit;kccpinf!'’hn Soum: ,SV/«Wol of<>j Sillily sp iritu•itual : support by our clergy, churdrches and groups who supported the United States wheniienhewasl8, ^ andd 1 Emilio; and two sisters h prayer and acU of kindness. We^e appreciate the health car^ j .... _ H e returned to Idalio a 10 and herded- ■; • • \ Conchhche and Anna. ' _ 3.85 out of 10010 People “fessionals tel who helped Jesse! Yourur support Is a tribute t o ^ j ^ Jj ------— sheep at \-arious sheepeep outfits in- S ^i-- - - Redtation of the Ros^^ry will b< ie, w hom w e lo v e a n d n iis i the Hagerman area. ^ ■ ...... R K t c H i h g AAge'65 • -1. /:>•••'']•. ar fi pp.m. Sunday, Feb. 1,2004, a It Nvas on Feb. 8,19^1941, that he ' Sr.Cai^tlierine^CathoIic Churchlin ii DoNotEviiven H ave Itifmc (amihi o j^ tssc ^ ia n a n ie z _ ^ jn urried Candida MaiM adarietu - in ;I;-i^_ Hogerigerman. . ; "'l\vin Falls, Idalio. Afte^ter his mar- ■; A P a l t r y $>250. 2 ...... \ funeral Mass will be held a •;J.nage, he \rorke“■ FaUed Finaiidncially f t S B bagpipes hc.uscd U’ play. So whenlen heh died, v.; two grand^iildren, _tionsns mayr be m ade in his nam e t( • t h o s e b a ;5 y h e rc he had since resided..rcsi Vegas, Nev.; lO'c Parke’s Magic Valley Funeralle'ral Home peofGillx:rt,*Ariz.,and St.CaiC adierine^ (^iholic Church ii S a i d I t W aas s Because H |n|k H w IM i\ v/c chu< Survivors includeie his wife, Caris-saHope IW F iB A bccauscise ihcy were as dedicated to celclcelebrating Igerm an, Idaho. kOfAjPlan W Candida Gabiola ofif IHagerman; Jer^K el.soof) of Billings, Mont.; o n e Hager O f A L a c k ! Oar ■‘*fciy~ riiiiii : Mite N a? we wore. They listened'tifed'tu” whar j M T T ^ w c w aanted n and offered ^cvcr.ll ^u^^e>Iio;e>iion> tha|. 5. N ot O ne PiPerson In a|M E l d o n L Taraylor - Jerome ^ ^ m a J t ' tthe h ther p receded him in death. Call us lodav.... irr't Anixunoti ^ Stephens County, Okli)kla. He was He is surviirvived by t^vo broth- AV n memorial scrvice will b b< e Soimr: Amrncjrt lUrikfr bom the first son of Lester L. ers. Jamess (Carol) Taylor of conduiducted at 1 p.m. Mondayay, M anaging op^opportunity ^ 755-0011 S u e------Ann-.<-Redlands,-C- Calif.,-and-W altcj^cb.-b„ 2.,.20Qj,_flt—the-Hovek'c------cost-is-your-ir-biggcst------W eatherford Taylor. , (Jeri) Taylorlor of Castle Rock, Roberbertson Funeral Chapel in ir . shortcut too ' w e a l t h . •ome with the Rev. Quintor He received his edueducation in - Colo.;- "oncle sister, Mildred Jerom PROfESSIONALU A G lC V A IiE Y the public schools of}f CO klahom a (R id iard ) GiGosnell of Jerome; KimbrTibrow offidating. I ' PARKE’SMAi BMCES, tN C j J ' r and New Mexico. Hisis 1life’s work two stepd;pdaughtersV Carol Therhe fam ily suggests memorialial ECONOMIC 5 R MFALLSCEMEIERi; h e M4 Blue Lakes Blvd.L NNorth ■ 5^ *FUNERALH0ME&^ was varied and iniinteresting, (Peter) Sidltdlow of Las Vegas, donutinations be made to'the 2S51Kimbcrlj’RM]^M v i n Falls, ID 83301 •ome United Methodisiist Telephone 734-J 4 4 5 4 5 ^ Including consfnjction:ion of earth Nev., and Jean Jci (Sam) Wamock '. Jerom ^ Oa-wJ tnJ OptnltiS l y l fhatlc l ’ Ftfmily n/Pa-iii Fallf. ID ^ fjlams and building.ng. of neon ..oL .Jerome;.e;. 10 nieces and. Churclurch------:______for.aconv-cnicntappc'in^c'immcnt,...... “PeTSonalized pw/rssional s t yfin,-always t atenajfordabte cost.-cost ------— . ____ I, _____AOVEHTlSnSEUTCMT------1 . I I - _____ &4 TImevNowj. Twin Falls.ills.ItU^ I Svnday, Ftbnury 1 2004» 4 TF . ■

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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, ; UiscuiK.imlnd Kr.u-y> chrchoice Uir Milk sen-ed daily.'■y- ilcr• sjsystem the night she dieded home on fire to covcre r upi: die evir Breakfast menu nmrMliiy: llic.tkf.ni [liwii ‘ ,■ . „■ woulduld help his ease, dencc. Four cliildren1 vvl\vlio w ere in LIGHTHOHOUSE CHRISTIAN 1^0 0 ^ Monday:.Fniit. enenglish muffin puaa. . Kri(l.iy: I'l'ic.il, b!ia-l>crr>’ TWIN FALLS HIGH SCHi nstcad, prosecutors have filed the home cscaped unliai . Mi-mi lENTARY SCHOOL , additional motion to add Prozac ___ S.iI.iJ.lMr.iiM'i.milk.H'ni'il J__ Drc.ikfast is served daily. __ .______l\«sdny: Fruil. mnffins.'eere.'il_mu ______anadd • Abdullalriias'pleadetaded itmocent Mciiicl.iv: C'liickoii s.iiulv.nclwich. frcndi %mk ser^•edked'd.iily. |Lunch: Tlie hif^li sdiool has a ch(:hoiceof Wednesdar. Fniit.iiit, frcndi toast. Little poiSonsom'ngro'ilie'nnjt^cgred'mur- to first-degree muidcr,Icr, arMin a n d ~ Mondiy: No Ne School main lua line, hamburger bar, and saljaladbar • Smoldcs.cca'al d e ra' and n other charge against Azad attempted murderer diarges. ’IIiomI.h : Hoof -.ind cheese chfi n.idM*. . CChicien noodle soup, com eaceach d.iy, laco bar oh Wednesdaylays and Thursday:- Cinn.nnnamon lo.-ist and Abdul]dullah. Previous delays pushedicd ttlic Stan of • ■ _ bread, dejsertert potato pot b ar on Frid.iys, M.iin line torn. liliu-huih muflTii le m«nu yoRun, cereal, apples>les;mce Newlew evidence presented Friday . the trial to Feb, 9. but)ut inow it has U'cdiu-'il.'iy: CticcM' burnerN. l)iin french ^Vcdnesdayjuy; H.iked ham. potatoes, vnrvaries every d;iy, Friday: • Fniil, wwaffles and link indicaiicated Anp c Abdullah had a — Monday^"UncniSTablc-chcesc' . been pushed back to) Sc]September. ’ W sand- sausage, cereal' leth^'ilal dose of Prozac in her system lanish rice Thursday;y; Sp.iBhctti. salad, french wich, wic Campbell’s soup, celery w//peanut p Luhchmonu ™ Defense attorneysIS AMitdi and TIuirsd.iv: iliirriios, Spani' en she was found dead in her Kriil.iy; I'liiM fisli ■MiiihviclIw ch.fhipi bread, cookie:ie *• butter, but diced peaches Kim Totyanski askedd a judge for Salad bar and cho “ It t o-ned-out home in 0ctobcr2002. Friday: Sonk>np I and KriUed checse s.ind- Tuesday: i Popcorn chicken bba.kc|. 4,||y ,11 more tim e to a>;aminele ththe new tox- . treat frcndi frci fries, onion rinR.s, banana, b: Jefense attorney Mitchell CASTLEFORD SCSCHOOL .biscuit, Mondoj-: Hurriio,10, .com. sliced pears, ■ icology evidence beforeifore Uic case Coyote Grill bar Toryanyansld claimed the new coro- , . sherbet, s.ilsa jj goes to trial. Tlicy had asked idr Hn-.tkfiiNl iticim lAGIC VALLEY Wednesday: Cheeseburger, f led ham and chcese, . ncr^■’s reportr showed tliere “was a Milk ..nd iuicoioni.-ddail - M AI I t e a l w Crillcd ology tests oh fries, fniit cocki.-iil, chocolate cMp“P 'tomato soup, slicedd ajapples, yellow cakc highh likelihoodU lhat Angie’s deatli ^ e additional to.'dcolog ______CHRISIISTIANSCHOOL^., m dogs, tunn and noo- jy____ her.blood to.look for.thtr.the.pre.sence_.____ TiiC'diiy: Doiitdintils -----w asfn5 from a self-imposed drug m-er* F m h frMlit ii; and milk s«r.-cd doily. ^T T iur^y: Chickcn sandwich, i ■g of several substances.:es. including U'i'din.‘vj|;iy: !!i^cIlits dies, winter mix, HaHawaiian fruit salad, e qor a lethal (accidental) drug Monday:; NsNachos. refried beans wedges, frosty pcan, trail mi* TlnirMliiy: Muffins tn u tu r. dnaam on roll Prozac. l\icttrots ries and lian.in.is, brcadsticks/di lut Ada pDunty prosecutors on ' I.uncli Mi-mi rott/rench dip, grapmpcs, banana bread lay: Chidccn Sandw di, pota- saucc jay said evidence in tlie casese , fluoxetine, or genericic PProzac, was S.d;ul b.ir .ind milk scrvvil squares, salsa uy found in Angie AbduUidtdlah's blood Mnnil;iy: Soft shell tacns 5 F rid w Fish .nugflUggcts, turkey sand- ^ ^ ,1I points ? to a homidde. They r. Hani sub, chips ' but n ot iri her stomachlach,meaning T\n.‘sni and on how hov a letliol dose of tlie and-ti- taken orally. Tlic reportport does not ninrMLiy:Tna«itl chfuscesc Kindwich MA(lAGIC VALLEY ■ - diecse,die veggi wa n d dip. fruit cobb ------“J E R O M E"SCHOOLS S ------doprcs)ressant~got into”her”blood-d-— say how th e driig cmentered her I'riday: Ctu'esehiirKers 1\iesday: Spaglietti, cheese, . ly streamlam. bloodstream. HIGlIGH SCHOOL bjbeans, yeast rolls, whipped bbutter, Milk sen’ed daily. CLOVER TRINIJN ITY Choice Off mmilk served daily. peapeaches Monday; Cook's;dioice dn !!. I L . Mond-iy: OCheeseburger, french fries, Wednesday: > Soft-shell taco,I, salsa. ' ■ Tbesday: Wienercr vwrap, baked beans, l V[an x 3 will stay in jjail until senterencing LUTHERAN SCHC H O O t. diced peon,.tra in il mix concom, fruit, tortilla diips cauliflower and broccoli bro dip, grapes. ■Rico bite*, applesauce, dn- 1Thursday: Hamburger patty,:y, bun, cherry pie How a person Milk M-rv’cd daily, "ni BOUOUNTIFUL, Utah (AP) - A ing m essage if we allow tatcake . MUsauce, chocolatc chip cookie Thurtdny; Pot roasisast, potatoes and car- he ISis Sisentenced. County Deputy AttoiLttomey Bill ' U'edni'Mliiy; Cliickcn niij ■T Nachos supreme, a-fried______rets, dinner roll, kiwiiwi or t>eadic‘s AL judge U on Fritlay denied a McGuire at Friday’s he:hearing. TlmMiiy: floff put pic, pc; fruit Jcll-O. dnnam on'^urro BnssrscH00r“ tYiday: Chili crackackers, fresh veggies. requC!uest- for David JonathanirTj Valkcn-Ledu~c wasas convictedi 7~ [lib b ^ u e Mmdwich. twtato______. - -_danaiBon.roU.-Oranjangc.jui{c..otLoppIe-.:— Valkerken-Leduc-to-be-relcasedid-;^— Thursday-in-lhe-l99G-996-shootiiig ------3le. chocolatc pudding |j Kridiiy; 1\irkcy s;indwicli, Monday: Tbrkcy stir fry, rice, pipineap. - • untilil : his March 1 sentencing)g death of Matthew Johnfohn W hicker, pie. sugar cookie 30, a Motel 6 night clerklerk in Woods m u r[TAUGH t ; SCHOOL "''i e- . Tuesday: Chicken patty, maihededpot> RICHRELDD ' S C H O O L S Wc would be sending a chill-U- Cross. FILER SCHOClO OL Milk, \-cgctitetablc and fniit bar scr\ed toes toe and graty, carrot.'cclerjt• i Breakfast , - rolls,roU cherry pic Monilny: Cliickcn paiiyy..,,d .u w id , • Milk and juice senlertx'd daily, Tiicos . Wednesday: ' Beef stroganoff. mi Monday: Cereal,1. cherrych pie I 11 'RjestLiy: I’iz^a potatoes, salad, wheat roll, jelly, pe 1\iC4diiy; T\lTurkey sandwich pot T\>e«day: Biscuitslits and gravy, scram- JL >VcdnL-sd;iy: Tacos Thursday: T\irkey sandwich, c heatre_i_ TliursiLiy: Cliickcn niiRKct iytC hili 1 “ T ’'* b l e d ^ r. Chickra nuggets cclety, cell ban.ma. oatmeal, cookie Frliliiy: Doli liam Kindwid Friday: French toast, ham, piwtato Wednesday: Cerealreal, muffins ConllflUHfluedfromBl Friiiy: nak,;aked potato bar . f Thursday: Pancakea^^sausage , puffs, puf orange lenovation of the Wilson>n Wilson The:leatre HANSEN SCHOOL D Friday: Cereal, toas . DISTRICT ROBER':RT STUART AND Q Lunch ' TTieatr■atre is in phase 2 of the 3- Brvukfiist Menu DIETRICH SCHOOLS•® Monday: Chickenen nuggets, potatoes . phasetse |project, Jackson said, ^ banquet andnd ball'^ Milk and jiiicc xuA’cd daily,d.iil CLEARIRY JUNIOR HIGH Salad3 bar. fruit and milk servedm) daily, and gravy -— ^— Phashase 1 was the exterior reno­o- Mondiiy: Ccrual, to.ist Brcnk/astI nin e n u Monday: (I Mashed potaloe*,*, roll. T\ie»day: ComI dog,tl baked fries vatiOH,ion, now 95 percent complete,e. When; Saturday. Fob. 28. ■Riewliiy: Biscuits and M ilkwrvcd/cd daily, •turkey •turl gravy vrfdieese saucc, poti Wfdncsdjiy: Cream of \\"hi wti: and beans, iced Phaseise 2 is the renovadon of fouri r Where: Burloy Inn. mo.v,tt»n MondarCtCereal. or»nRe juice, toast 1\»esday: l Beef and bean enchilaillada animal cookie, orange Tliuivliiy: I'ancakcs, saiiw ;et-level spaces, planned to bew , Schedulo: . Scnm bled eggs, baked ham,' Wednesday: \ Sloppy j o « Wednesday: So^t-s^ Friiliiy: Cca-al, lonj: jobns 1.2hLllUC0,riC«pil.l, tater tot*, pcQiCOTS 1Thursday: T\ina or peanut butteIter and mixed vegetables, ,ipi ted for retaU ventures, 6 p,m. - No4iost cocktails,tails. 1: l.imch Menu lay: Ccrt«l. pineapple tidbits, jcUy jeU. sandwiches hase 2 also includes a commu-u -' 7 p,m .r Dinner. • Milk ncn'cd daily. T h u i s ^ Hot turkX “ i U , p . . o . ckcn . . . . . IiMdoy: P in a Mondiiy;' Suft tacos,' liru' ...... toes and gra\7 , greenren beans, peochc-s m tyrcemor CC and catering kitchen:n 8 p.m: - Auction., r. Pancake on a stick, apricots Friday: Nacho supreme, sup cheese and on the second floor of the build-d- Dance to tho music of SklFSklpn-Skool.■ lots, fniil > rea l, fruit cocktail, dnna- l\icsd:iy: Cliickcn bnr}{ =.i.d. GLENNS FERRY bean toppinfw.com,n, SIsnickerdoodle cook- ing. after the auction. Df fniit . Lunch enu Monday: I) Hamburger, frenchI, M oi. lt."Pric«' The:h c final phase is renovation of - Cost: $40. Wcdnusdiiy: Sliippy jocs,RLS. Breen bean*, MUk servedw i daily, fruit ‘f'u ...... building’s th e a te r...... ------Iruluolad------MaUbu-ehitken-sandwidi;------—1 T\ios^iy^Piuar-salad,—pinM«.ppi.,:=ii^H 0SH 0 NE-IE.SCH00LS=::::::i ^ .5 ihe-ta^ctdQte-for-die-S2.S“ mil-il------raised.—Jackson-said-dd-the-center------Thuisd;iy: I’uialo saiip,hnr.h.m'^mdmch. gcs, diced peaches, cupcake, cookie <=oo . Breakfast and choi:hoice of milk served lionI projectpi to be corripletcd is has approxim ately S130,'130,000 of die __fpiil,er.itKL-rs____ . Wedncsdnyi Chili.^crackers, a jckct, salad bar — - - ' ’ dally,'• ' - ' April2■il 2006, which is R upcn’s cen-n- needed $200,000 match,itch, rrid^iy: I)icudjtId^IcK Chickcn fried steak, mashed cinnamon <=in> roll fniii Thursday: Submarine sandwich,4, MtiM- Monday: Beef stew, stc chocolatc pud- tcnnialnial. Jackson said the;he center^ potatoM, mix(lixed fruil cup, dinner roll. 1 * • diag. combread, hon.loncy butter, oatmeal Ren: chickcn tendeiders, soup and sandw i^ bar tots, rcal. fnrit cocktail, ciruu-______NMondny: Beef ravioli. grc«a, ssalad, ^ S c ^ f (ntic/i menumus orr pnntrt/ as a “We yVc don’t do the work tmtil we spaces could be occupicupied by dus c.irriu Slick, pe.iis mon toast fruifruit, biscuit public serviee, TIj hai^havt Ihe func/i mnt» e tlie money,” Jackson said, time next year. fcggie*. {ftnsflfc/tm mmu if Jatlesiml) pnntea tm li Lunch menujnu ITuesday; Chinese Imrritd, v tf he M.J. Murdock Charitable1^. He said people repre.'i'^re.'icnting an Nachos suprem e, refried fruifruit, fortune cookic the m m m iii 5unll ■nvinMls.lD83303.o,lorfiixitto734-5S38. phasese 2 staned. The trust Christmas store, a rcstai•staurant and y daily. . l\jesday: Chicken Ch nuggets, barbecue Thursday; T Endiilad.is, greenI S salad, artrnn'on: Lunch Morn'emu. /XtiJIine is noon donatea te another-SlOO.OOO for)j. - an ice cream storthavtttiveexprosscd . ___ MondaiKll‘»” and dicesecese torpedoes, sauce, b o l ^d potatoip vegetable and fniit powpower Jell-0, com chips, salsa WtJneJas^lvrpubliaii'icurioti Siifit/ti.u.' _ phasese 2i once matdiing funds'arcyt interest in renting the1C spaces.sf Canyon View^ ______Afghainistan Continued from B1 ...... ■ . a county budm d g eC bo sald.,“l don’t . concommissioners iiopc future trmeet*.’: L ConttnwJ from Bl ...... I . , • - irfittiiicnt during omcrgierpency d w -- think smallall counties have the ingings wiU b e held w ith Clanyon u • early desire lo malHake sense o f the iitions," Southwick'ss Iletter to resources to take ca ie of it.” \^ew officials to iron out issuirues In war in Afghanist;istan. ■ Unsure of ' Upcomingf s li^ sHowV Uncoln Councy officiaLsals said. W right qquestioned whether the c o n tra c t.______whether war was w the best______------WriRhr-said'payingg f for volun* m ental healeolth issues should be ^ rganizeainforma- ^ p Southwick said Canyon Viele w is response, she orga te DeKerk Ju t nrtutned fnm Pakliktetm, where she trekked amongmg thetl mcntiil health can;are for indi- consideredd a local concern, round-table dis- working with both the state» a s d ' meetings, n hools that have bcon built by the OCentral Asia Institute. . . 'Koiits shinildn’t be; a county Instead, thehe state should assist „ '• elusions and slideide shows featur* respoiisibiliiy, fadlitics suduch as Canyon View, he counties to alleviate concerns _ ing Wood Riverr Valley\ business ■'.Ml ila- coiintics arcire rclacttfit" said. - -“We want to make sure pati i w3I dncrtbe what's happening Ihoreth< during a free hour-long siftfe:IWe show.al owners who ddid work in___ 7 p„, ------lo-iakc ou-wliai-thcy-co’-consideT-to------^Should[the th typical homeowner —arc p.m. Wednesday al the new Woodi FRiver H l^ School in Holley andId at 7 p.m., aren't caught in the middle,’ Afgliagistan andd P akistan ju s t to ' b e il sta te fu n ctio n ," WrightWri said. be paying for.thosefo services?” he sait lursdsy at tho Clarion Inn on Main1 SStroel In Kotchum. said. “Quality care at tile• -get people thinkiiking out of the ■ nV c don-i iliink iliat’ss thetl. ptt)pcr asked. ‘Tmcn not sure the debate price possible - that’s everybcIxxV s . box. • ro tltc ,’' ______; ^ can be settletied locally. It has tenta- goal.” Tlie choice to0 Ibuild a school Institui if They m ade 51,000) in a single; Such a committncnlent by tbc cics to stateite responsibility and is ® itute, after the town of -alternative!------counties wotild carry greatgrt Bnan- far beyondi thtl e conntics’ responsi- “ ------' came after Schwewerdtle attended - Lafayeilyette, Calif. ------a fte rn o o n —a t —a n —alt cial risk, he added, ..ITmcs-iVetui'.-.. corrcspom>nd- scaryry thing i for Jerry Nanance. chainnan of the Lotrainc Cavener can be readlti i t J a t Mortenson. of'Bozeman, B( Mont., Afghanfianistan is incredibly cheapp tificates stating thatIt SSlOO had; ne’snam eto- . someone altcinpiing controlcor a t t t Lincoln Com3unty Comnnssion, said . 2pS^38-8446 or lcavener1 buy 10 children’s sdioollOol supplies! ' ' wty to repay theh e m ountain vil* here, for a year, I Crump_ lage folk who nursjrsed him back to Allil itit takes is $25,000 to build a Gift certificates for)r SS25 p ay a health following{his hi unsuccessful schoolK)1 out< of stone an d wood andd teach er’s salary for aI momonth. Continued from B l . George MeMcGovem would stS /be ing. As he cam e tdoser, he sa53W a bid to climb K2K2, the highest paya a teacher's salary for fivee Such an effort niirronTors a move-; ( Except out here inin the Red president. burbunch of young women skiiJdi^y. m ountain in the; wworld. years,■s. m ent in the country for people\ to; States we’ll go to bed a littleli e v ty dipdipping. M ortenson's eff(ifforts have been . Villaiillagers would do the actualJ take things'into theirir ovoivn hands* _i!3ye!nuiPtcoming.ouLuntilrilymi written up in PaiPara_de_moga^p_e ____buUdin Q____and_say_this_cqimtTy_iry_isnlt_just;______Thc’nolrm om ins,, yo you sec; !* ' leaileave!" they shouted in alarmB t «nd spotlighted oron NPR Radio. by thhe e C< e n t]^ A^ia InsdtutC i' about the military, said sai( rctiredi Opening Day of dccr seiseason, add This fromim Dave Sass‘ of TWin ““Suit yourself," the old1 iman.' HehashclpedbJbuU d 31 schools “Jt'St'5 not as if wc would bec Com m unity School teacher teac Bob: tlia*: a re lig io u s holidayJay in th ese FbJls: Implied. “Fm just here to feededtfae- and provide cduclucation to 8,200 goingig inii and Mying. ‘You need a Doyle, who staned co:com m unity: parts. alligator."S, V, ttu d en ts. school,’tpl,’” Bingham said. “T he vil-{. service programs in SutSun Valley's; It's a good thing,, w hen you An old fanarm er in Georgia had a — — ,- If the sisterss ; and their col- lagersr s comec to Greg an d ask for a C onunuiuty School. think about it. th at clcctitactions aifn't laige-pond1 ono his ]dace. fixed up 7ITmes-/Vcu>s /iM tunsafiW r• S te v ^ i. leajues are succescessful, th e Wood schooltol to( b e b u ilt" “Really, th e long termerm solutinB* held on O pening Day, wlwhen fbQjr for swimminjling. One evening as h e CruCrump can be rvadicd at-735-3.^322X ^Jtorer Valley woulduld b e th e second T hle e two t sisters and a core ram-J. is more involved thanan jjust m3t> Half die popularioh of-of-die-ltoi f—vralked-dpwown to ,tile pondf-he -oror iwrite to h im at-scnanp(9hu '«a0UBUQity to bibuild a' school mitteeiee of 12 have raised 53,000 so0 -— tar^’—said Schwerddc.le.‘iWo-haZ®:^ - - - .States heads fe rtile hills: ilk ' heard voices:es ahoodflg tnd In u ^ , vaHev.com.vail - . ,^Uirqugh the (C en tral A sia ^ far. to build bridges, not walwalls.” Sundiiy, Februatuiify 1 .2 0 0 4 Tltnei-News, Twin Falls, Idaho B-6

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'^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 . mdnths. Orem,m. Utah says. “But we had a filled with ne.irly empt>'ipt>' pages. "I "Just lell tliem: Yellcellmvstone is goodd tiltim e" seeing the park as partrt can’t grasp it myself Init 1 believi- open and West Yellowllow stone is of a guidedgui tour. it’s true because I'm nmniunningoiii of OlKn," LaPever says frofrom behind Cons,onservationisis Siiy the seasonn money,” the bar at Bullw^e'se's Saloon St isanircrare treat - a diance for \*isiton>rs ____ Mayor Jeny Johnson.on. I himscli a ■R&tauraht...... ■ ...... lo seejee Yellowstone whhoiit thee ' snowTnobile rental opiT.perator, bris- ' Perhaps none of tlth e towns b u a: of so' many sno\vTOobile.s. ties at the suggestion his townt has- around the park are; feelingfc the • __ •_____ I “ I tliinktlii once things settle tiown.1. n'l diversified much bcvo)e>(>nd snow- economic pindi as mudlucl) as West ------if Wiirbc ir i good forthc'cconomy,"”,'*— mobiling^arrinilarlyyhiiowniobil" Yellowstone, whicli histoi storicallyhas A!noim.obll(ibller rides through West Yellowstoiistone, Mont., Wednesday. says BetsyBei Robinson, a guide basedd . ing in the park^ • _ _ been tlie most popularliar gate for in Bozclozcman who takes trips inio0 “'ITiose'wlio say \vc entering Yellowstone in winter.\ Commerce,c. taktake effect this winter. Thatit plan part of a guided1 trip.□ Commerdal th e paripark. “I think people are resist-t- diversify need lo open1 tlutheir eyes.’’ ' Town officials are tiyitiying to fig- H ie not-k)t-kriowing is the worst .set.set limits on the type an d nurum ber guides like Howell/ell get a_set nuin- ant to cdiange but I tltink tliis \vill11 he says. Attniciions hee anand others ^ ure out what happensens to West part, says BiBill Howell, whose busi- of snowmobiles that could enter e ber of machines! theyth can bring in be monnore in keeping wih what thee mention indiitie skiing,Ig. stsnowshoc- Yellowstone and its busbusinesses if ness includeides snowmobile rentals, th the e park. Sullivan, howiiwever, eadiday.HowelI,-vVwhose total fleet park: wiwas created for." ing, snowcoadi rides andind snowno- • U.S. D istrict Judgege Emmet a hotel andnd restaurant. “I h ^ n ’t ordordered tha Park Se^ce to0 rein- numbers 137 maclachines, says his Scott:ott Carsley, a snowcoach oper-r- bile trails outside the partpark. Sullivan's ruling , withsthstands an really thouglught about next year;” he state stai a Clinton administration>n plan limit in tlie parkk i is 35 a day, but ator,, sayssa his bu.sines.s has beenn “’Ihe economic impacipact is noi appeal. says. “Howiv ccan you?" thathat phases^ut the machincnes in tliere haven’t been« n many ta lir s so good1 tlusth year and believes it willII overblm\Ti," he s;iys fromt)tn his: shop. ------IlWc-Iiavc-many-quc]uc5tions-u-o------Howell-w!-was-aniong-those-who-----•favorfav of mass-transit-snowcoacadies. ------far.------:—------improverove-under-'the-current-niles:-'i:------where—black—snowsuit■Tniits— hang------need answers to befonfore wc can invested in deaner-buming. qui- Now ( Howell is stuck withth too .“I haven’t been:n ablei to fill those “But: we're\n a small segment of tliee unused against a \%-all, ------sta rro u ro n 'a plan,” say!aiysMarysue — cter;snownivniobQes' to^meet new -----Tiiaiiyma madiines.— ------^all'daysbecatisepepeople an’n'rcom------>vmtere r ieconomy lierc,” he s a y ^ ..jj, jjj, interesting."ng." he says, • ' Costello, axeaidve direcreaor of the park stand;ndards under a Bush All / snowmobiles enteitering , ing,” says Howell,;11, who also rents ^ tmvn, tm many business ounerss “to look at West Yellowstoivstone in five West Yellowstone Chz^hamber of administratitation plan that was set to Yellowstone Yd this w inter needd tto be . machines to peoplople who'ivant to paintt a different picture, j-ears.” Yellowst(tone’s wheeelsof jiisti(ice turn in1 tiny courtIroom ~ YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Ni “holding facfacility” - i s a steel cage ““I want to see the Mamrnmoth and car theft,:, havei decUned • ,",l- •. /hen Edward within a bribrick box, widi six iron Hij ts cur- steadily since 197i t PARK,W ju (A P )-W h e Historic District kept in its 976, Park Service ; Johnson appeared intl c o u rt here bunks andd ti ^ exposed toilets. On rent ren condition without the b!b l i ^ t statistics show. But Bu offenses sudi ' i recently, he brought his g irlfriend busy summcmer weekends, it’s often of a two-story jail,” Krisristine as drunken drivinging and some drug and liis lawyer, which1 ppretty r m uch full. It paslasses federal require- Maloney Ma wrote in formali com-< crimes doubled frofrom 1976 to 2003., m f c j filled the courtroom. ments, butJt “just barely,” accord- ments me to the F ^k Servicc. Violadons noticitices have gro^vn ^ K K J : He was making his: firfirst appear- ing to CChief Ranger Rick Building I on that locationm will sixfold and the nu:num ber of arrests ance on a federal felonyjny chaise of Obemesser.er. dis;displace l»th elk and people,le,said has grown tenfolclold in the same. W ^ 'm possessing a A nd it's too a fform lener sent 29 pepeople About half of tlieIC phen Cole, holding cellielJs for prisoners, offices U.S. U.S m arshal has b een addciled to who presides over theJ tittiny federal forlawenforJorcemem rangers and a the park, and two more arrivrive in j p if- ' courtroom, U.S. marsha:Jial, and placcs to store the summer, in part to prorovide ^ ..Mary Kramer, an attorney ati in evidence anand records. Currently, security sec for the court. Lawyei^ i s i n nvarby G ain er, Mont.,It., w’ ho often all those fadad lid e s arc scattered in M Mo ontana and ^^ypmins commununi- defends people in c o uirt rt! here, said tliree buildiIdin» Evidence some- ries tie; represent indigent dedefen- when she needs to. talkalk privately, .timesislock*>ckcain empty cells. And dants. dar . . ------with n d ie n r,-sh c d o enrirrhercai sir ------a-fingcrprinTint-kit-resides-in-the ------V—While-Yellowstone-has-sp«ipedal— 1 or, if the w eatlier’s gooi;ood, on the gray metalJ lockerIc that consumes a - categories cati of crim e - it% illegi ______lawii,.wliich.poscs.oilicr.icnhazards.____ considerableble_chunk_of_the_262-__ _digdip hnif, rlitnh rpitnin rliff ■ “You have to m akeke sure you square-foot)t courtroom.c souscuba dive in the Yellowsi/stone don't get speared by an elk,” she The neww facility: would be on River Riv - much of the cot:ourt's XJThelW inPallsAreaaChamber of Commercece Ambassadors said. the grassy’ lawnla on the north edge inincreased a load results from sub- , Such is life in YelliTcllowstone, of the Marlammoth Hot Springs stance stai abuse. and Thele College of Southernm Idaho invite you to tithe Chamber^s annuallal \yhere nature dominalinates, b ut Historic Disi)istrict, across from the • “We’ve “ got m ore DUIs, more n human nature rem ainsIS na contraiy medical din:linic. The National Park iw plc with suspended (drivIvor’s) beast.Tliat’s why the pariaark also has Service pronromises th e $4.5 m illion, licenses lice and a lot more dri a jail, an old Navy brigirig that sits 9,000-squareire-foot facility w ith two White Wh said. __ SVU C C C ^s BreaiM a st ------inside a cement buildir!ding~ tucked----- storiesTuid'ad-abasemenrwill blend------—“Fiveyearsago,T“ could cour out of public view, aI l1911 i struc. inwithexistiistin'g structures. one hand th e num ber of peoi™pi°" To Honorn Person of the Yeam and Lifetime Ac\chievementRecipieilients ture with crumblingng comers- But somene critics arc dubious.' sent sen to jail,” Cole said. ' under a layer of paint: thih e color of Although planning pli is in its early SSo far this year, hc*^ scnterenced i------^------pistacliio ice cream, stages, seververal people have ques- that tha many to ,jail time. 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—^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.’■]t»t ypiifU- vr-^pinc rnllg^;____ Cnnmiiler.glas-S I p.m.).iii. • ______nee. onentaital vegetaines, salati; “ FrTdjiyTDMlTgOulcer^l-chai------Hxcrcise class. bro^vnieTiies. Bingo, 7 p.m. icots.and co_okie______t>roiiirpiled diid• Saturday: Pancake bnbreakfast,« puff, glazed;d carrots, pears, WW ■Rjcsday: 1\ Pinochle, 1 p.m. /tcnVifics; Pool,;ol, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Exercise, 11:15 a.m. • (0 II a.m. roll, oatmeal■al cakei «Wednesday: Snack bar. 6 p.m'.'Tl-' Monday: Foot Cli:Clinic. ta.x-aide, 1 . Wednjdncsday: Blood pressure, 10I Pinodile. 1 p.m. Early-birdE. bingo, 6:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. a.m .andand noon. Bingo, 1 p.m. • • • .•k'fii'ifity; Bingo,Bi 7 p.m, Today: JacIlackpot bus leaves at 9 TlTliursday: Exerdse, 9 a.m. J a.m. Coffee. 9:30 a.m. West End“ Monday:: Pid ic Eye Therapy helphe you see what':t's holding you bacla c k ? : I Pool, 1 1).m. ' AlfniiiV Menus.- ' ner _ _ Bridge._G:3fi:30 p.m, ___ - _ M --.-TodaviCliickcn dinner - Monday: -Oi^ingc -juice." roroast— Y Mond;iy: Cook’s Choiciojjy ' 'Wednc«liiyliiy: Pool. 9:30 a.m. 7 'K onda'J in s, 10:40 a.m. ;urkey. mashed potatoes w/gni;ravy, * n Tlie Timesjs-NevOs TucstUiy: Meat halls.ns. pjilalTOS c nmt.ilu-l Uuffinc/green salad, butteredIcar- c ------CTTi~grav^'. com on ilTrci ,r-lc««.«ai4r.p.m ------M l ’ ‘ ’ Shiifflelx)ai«)ard, fi p.m. ■ots. , cranlxirry sauce, white cacakc, p • . irmffinsj dessert iiilk and coffee...... and licans, Tll.ini(lai-:y: Pool,1 9:30 a.m...... Wednesdiiy: Ham an Tliursday: Orange juice, gril]rilled salad, veggie sti.v, cornl.road, co orris. 12:30 p.m. fuxeiedos N ow CGowns Forevj v e r v j r ^ I OPS. 4 p.rp.m. dieese sandwich, diicken nooIer . ^ a l l e y H M a H op en 8 a.mi.m. to 2 p .m , Mondays. Bingo. 7 to 9 p.m. /s and Fridays. L undi is p — .I-neiKV assistance. 9 a.i ■ noon on Mondays,------C p.m. ys and Fridays.------SC A U C T I O N Tax /Assistance. 9 a.m. i donation is S3 for sen------F U'cdnesday: lixercise.: ion..S4tor„onon-seniors S2 for diil------3£ li CALENDARr — ______Thursday: Quilting.. 8 ; .l.ni. lo 3 II m B r r i d a l E v e n d under.— ------■- i S B -----^Throogh-Morch-l-— p.m. ■■ Friday: F..\ercise,-10 a.ti ______Mciitu:: ■ ...... tMONDAY, FEB. 2, 6:0 0 pm Going on no\' W J t h r b u g h — iVIonday- Pork'~diops. 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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.

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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 ball^ biggest stars,iy it could be a fas- t o ^ ov 'rocoJvw8afeSieveSmllh,a Kovii:evfn Faulk comt>lnod lor-1,280 head in the douds, beebecause tlie gome. No surprise. They were;re up, he goes over the topop,ashcdidin S S S • rinnring chcSS nUltC^Itch between two title go reotandMiDskiM iiwmiad. yard:ards In the regular season and past year has been a wildvild ride. f of the preseason favorites, the playoff win overTeTomic^c,hit. : T of the gpne'ls h e•adiest a d coaches - one of i m d one d thd best blocking SmWImlth mshedforlOOyanlssgainst In his senior seasorison at the randmaster Bill Caioliolina, on the other hand, was^ ting B ethel Johnson instndcfcrain ,*,0^ 10 Colts In tho AFC championship. : I accomplished gran cotvorsfnOioNPL thoC University of Utah, hele wasw a con-’ -] Belichick of 1*15 twotw seasons ago when Bradyi(fy 41-yard touchdown. DEFENSE>E sensus All-American and a finalist New England and thetht Pats were winning the title,Je. Delhomme had thrt[irewn ju st S6 ho koy 10 Iho Potrtots dofonso is . for the Outland TVophyihy Awtud. as Super Bowl |and Carolina’s Theirir ffinal loss of that season, in passes in six seasonons w hen he Middiolinotinobachor Don Morgan is [ Tho> :was’a-38<-thuinping-by-New-ew------joined thePanthcrs.—------hoalthytW:t.twswoekrso-wui------I-cJoco:ocoption_Thoy.somotlmos havo—------oneoftheiopcollegiQte-liite-linemen in------^ ■pStfinfe'sfiftr ' ' q i 'l T i ' c 'k I 'y foctTW! ipoon con movo bock lo | tittslnosl ot thoir tront sovon storxj rwor i .ascending . Englanland. r ~ _____But h e has been exextremely effi- wimorepo the nation. j f ronil^ 'dhey------outsidolinit linobackor atxl strengthan j . theie linoli ol scrlmmoQO to disguise •— rs’first-round „■...... , : IUcki>tt4:2S Jo h n Fox. FoxtIX took over last season and theJie dent since takmg over I '■ ■ H e was the Panthers’ f stlora. Tho oUwkoy has boon | wtio'irfio'B a linoman and who's not, pick (No. 8 overall) inn AprilsA| NFL j 7 p.m.,CBS Don’t look Pantheiiers finished 7-9, then won theJie Peete in the second hahalf of the sea- Viiao McGlnost. Tody Bmschi, Mike orgoncoolrooWoeomortwck i Willifl led a 5-j-ear, for glamorous NFC: SouthSc a t 11-5 this season.Theyicy son-opener against Jaicksonvilloand d .Conning Jr., wtrafnovod into | Vrat)''ratxtl and Roman Phifer oil have Draft He later signed ;et rallying the Panthers multi-million dollar comcontract and ;* quarterbacks. The! m m ost fam ous are tlthree playoff games to get ning linoup in plQco ol Tony j playoon ono louse to the pentholise prettytty Davis, who rushed foror 1,444 yards, v^lnnlng kl' posim;, according to friifriends and - d e n t Tom Bradyof of New Englimd, outhou e. PuntorTodd Ssuorbrun ofif thithe premier punt retumers'for kly,” Fox said. “Yoii ju st have: to has been one of the NF r who may somedayy b e in th at class, . quickly ' NFC with 0 44.6 avorogo. noarlloarly a docado. family. ___ / Z and.Jake.D clhomn mme of Carolina. * niake:e jsure you slam the outhouseise backs for a half-decadi _____ L!!He_has_handledjhinEWng.s_sb,\s:qrv______> : who • almost surely si won’t. aoorbt"bcHind you.” ------runner’w ith'the'spcccicd’to 'b re a k 'a ------COACHINGNO------derfully % u couldn’tn’t be more ;up, DeShaun •: - Delhomme spent six seasons on the Thele

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 puUeuld have been the game-wtnnlngng fieldft Eoalln • ji&sser to win it all nowadiradqys. S o r^ are bet- theB latestli obscure passer to emergierge. “And W th the salailaiy cap and free agency tum- :. ______Supe:per Bowl XXV, tn this Jan. 27,199:1991, photo. ------1 tec. off-saving, their-budada.andJnvBstingin------look<)kwhcre you could end up^nuybaybe in the ing-c\yry-rostcacr-int^-t^poraiy-thing,. ig,_ wbat h e has endured. y ; ------“Every-laa«er-knowsnvs-of^Scott-andthe Btifls «720^19r— : ■ ^ e n s e , then le tdng a can:aretBker passer take S u^iperBovd.” quartcrbadcs have h 'a mofe 'diffibjirtime' ttslo lost to the K w Yo”rk"QIantt7: situation that hapi^necned," New England's . _ Ihat^ not how it worked in the beginning.bc{ deUvcring.Just(ft as the offense starts to gel, it ought immediate celebrity. Ifhemissed,If h litfromthere. Adam Vmatieri said.. “(“Obviously, his life ' I Waroci; an Arenasna Fbotball League Quartcrbadcs Qha ruled the leagueewhentne wl getstomapantT ond has to start over, :’d b e about as popular in New?few England would have b een changjoumeyman who essentiintially. so^cd out of lb list of winning quarterbackscks for Che and out of a piti(mgmm, it^ hard to continue to -Patriots’ Super Bowl1 vanw two years ago ------_ . . . .Please see MOMENTIENTS..&geC8 . . I' "the way as the'Ravenwms’ rc c o rd ^ ttin g firsst t: 19 title games is a Who^ WhWho: Bart : p ijM-see ^ QUARTERBACK. Page C7

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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 in obscure substitutes andid over . HeB nrushed fdr back Nsusn’c even iiivohvolved in the th e playolyoffs. helping the touchdown), wero otfoctiveI againsta tho Eagles in tho NFCIFC keeppon or w inning. only 45 yards th e rest5t of the year, Panthers rereach the Super Bowl, championship gamo. In tho10 S u p e r Bowl, they will (ac eI a Patriots “AV gguy i who comes in and wantsIts • Linebacker M attm Chatham, )avis sprirprinted from Tliey’ll neeteed one more big game dofonse that finished lha se,season ranked fourth against5t tlt h o run.' h is nname a i on a scoreboard thatat strictly a s^dal teometm er previous- ; tiic sideline ro die eniend zone to to help Carolina C beat ' New - I p v says,‘Jc‘Joe Blow, No. 28,’ is probablyily ly, got his first four start;tarts in a four- greet Foster, thrilled;d ;about his England on Sunday. DoShaun , ‘Jm n ot going goi to be a New Englandid season career. Againstis t 1 the Titans understudy’s first carc two great running iot," Belidiidc said. “A guy s and th e fol- ■Postor S^0!nuA Patriot, jy he had eight taddes ar and so proud of how’ he did it. backs,” PPatriots linebacker who< wantswa to play for a team andid lowing week returnedd a fumble 38 “Tliat’s th e kind of[ relrelationship Roman Philhifer said. “They really 'f Rush WM n ot worry wo: about being a star is yards for a touchdovvnfvvn in a 17-6 we have," Foster saidj WWednesday. don’t try to fool you. They just A Bttompts 113(39) J g M likelyly tot< b e one.” win a g ain sfth e Giants.Its.- - - ’ “ If I do well, he’s excite 5) yatto 429(153) ^ actual];tally began two years' agogo cess is age - 21 of thhe e i53 players well.” able to run•un over guys. They’ve . w henn 1Tom Brady stepped in at on their roster are over!re r 30. In that-case, they’ve;e bothb had a been doinoing it all season. Avg...... ^ - 4 .5 (5 ^ ) per ruth 3,6 (3.9) “ quarterrterback for th e injured Dreww M any are m ajor coicontributors - lot to be e.\cited abouttout this sea- Basically., that’si our biggest / ' BledsoeIsoe a n d led New England to like ^Smith; lincbackeickers W illie son with th e C arolinaa Panthers.P concern.” ^ ^ 40(64) Long 21 (17) Jr S th e SupSuper Bowl in a thrilling 20-1717 , McGmest and Tedy BniBruschi; wide Released by Washinjlington after New Englngland linebacker Tedy Tp» 0(1)Jjr S ' . upset:t o:of St. Louis. TWo years later,2r, receiver Troy Brown;fn; defensive ______lasLseason, Davis signeimed.wiih.the___ Bnischi.addddcd: “If_we.don!t.stop______------S ------^ h e is1,-as ,-a s ow n er team ow ner Robert:rt----- end-Bobby-Hamiltonranrand-safcty ------it’s going to be a long ------Rogular&oason S f Panthers and set teanearn records the run, il’s J|l Kraft[t putp it TUcsdiv. “the posterw Rodney Hamspn. OtlOthers, like ____; — • - • for yards, - cu rrie s-a-and n touch- gam e.” flalnlalnpafonmojoa) ■ ' ‘ S ...... boy forfor oiir team .” linetackere Ted Johr[ohhsdn and downs. He had the mostmo carries Anyone5 whow th o u ^ t Davis was- ____ H ------Unliknlikc Brady, most of this year^r^ Roman Phifer arc bad in th e NFC and finishedhed fourth in washed upp bI e tte r think again. ^ SOUHCEiNFL AP injuryry rreplacements will never beX also ^erve as pan-timeme tutors for the Nl'il. in rushing5 with vs 1,444 . After seven Si seasons in e r b ^ fo r anything. But in a the younger players;>i sixsi rookies •yards.. . . . Washingtonon, his running .style do do anything- differently if i I for two. gamess :Davis missed ue where almost every teamm played major roles in thei ieam!s For Foster, just making m it made himn a poor fit under pass- had hai to.” because of a nnagging ankle sufferssrs when• starters get hurt, thele success this season, back on the field was;is ana accom- happy coadach Steve Spurrier. The W V hat started out as a few piisi>ended—for—the*—fit-final-three- - from teamim headquarters. He do do it,: first as the youngest ofof five yards in th e doiJouble overtime j week^ opponent, gaities. needed onlynly one visit wiih coach kid kids, th en w hile breaking intl vw ith victory, Ve’vc n o te d w hat th e Patriotsts “We have 53 m en in hhere,” said | a ' high second-rouniiund pick in ' John Fpx to b e sold on the team . the the Redskins, where vetcrteran Davis recovered:cd in tim e to sta r t doing a n d bur approach is right guard Joe AndruzIruzzi, o ne of 2002, I'oster \«is onI hihis way to “The firstrst thing he said to me Terry Ter Allen took him under lo n sh ip g a m e , ye t er his the NFC champion ty much the same,” Panthersrs the two rem aining start m r m „ a stunly man with long, s diffcreni defensive on ______ye\Y_up_in_WeisciL-iv ______playetl a liitle higli sdioo iCTlotsruna bunch-of dlf-— jnts,” Jordan told the ; wm onl/i of his own. • • tesm an from Charlotte, HEE H Today, he is a regionaonal systems f v-E G lass Hurry. telephone interview at operator for Idaho Pmvvr i P l a c e Y o u r s ' hou.se. “Anybody they Jan, an engaging worn; d e r s f ' :d as an outside line- wry .smiJe. teaches in the ;r g o o d on .ill School Dlstrici. D-Iineman, I could see. dow orders ■ o fh a rd to prepare for. mm :vd o n or before 'Hiis season. Ahm tai . 29, 2004. Jordan the night iKfore g ■cek (against the Q lia Ea^es in the NFC agiiin thencxt day after J( ship, game), I only saw plaj’ed. They would talk ^U .S.C eU u I . _____ outcome, and now JorUa -NV-VU( ------AOTIfOIIIZt-O-A•A 0-t'M T------1. . ! odier hand, I kind of rbtlcVAl'MMCwCwTMM Alan and Jan travelec ns that run sp many dif- MvTmSt Jordan play in tliree gar Its can kind of outsmart a MKK^iUir'Ta'ir'm m left Friday m orning for s sometimes.” Glass wliere dicy will watch said hu likes the play in Super Bowl XXX^ 1601 Ovcrlanc 1-2229 s HtS! chanccs against the When (he parcnt.s_Wrc,.»eat'l.ome ^__J21EasUan^ 14-9877 | - r ^ tills season, they wouldI d ' ^ c h t h o J real conHdcnC’ he said.

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~ 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 sm oker witlt un-upiH;[Hjrcut— —2SQ0/20 nsion;— ilurry.’^------^ ^ ------It___wasn’t___ie rrib le ._ ! ercd. Tlie cost is S20 perjcrchUdand Sunday. Da\David “The Sandman” that tha sent "ooos” and “aarlaalis” “Sometimes I go and ju.st tiy to . S anindiez d wasn’t the only onee defenSw." SIO for each additionalial diild per Sandiez tau|au ^t Daniel "Wicked” . througliout thr the CSI Fidon E)Evans pu n d i the blur,”r,” said Sandiez, de]iver:i'cring a heavy punchh CNCC 5-foot-7 for\«ir\Mird Heidi i _ Clemmer attacked th th< e basket family. Tlie fee 'indududM frce_ _Niska.thatjl:Lthe.hardjyay,______^x]^)oEx] Center. ______w ho suffered ann eyee injury at an Saturd:iirday iiiglit.______"■i o3mission to that mbit's "wliile most the fi^ilere at th e earlier age. “Wlienlerever ITliink the ' ] lilt’s C S rB ai:^ Sanchez a: crumbled Niska, of tlie Please see SMOKER. Page C44 Please see HOOP:OOPS. Page C4 ketbiill games, pisaI froinfr Papa College of S«wpt««9 information, pleu.se caUall 677.4345.I on stircd h cde’d b e No. 1 when the new rani:ankiiil;s are .Pleaso see SMOKIOKER. Pago C4 Idaho state footb coach visits Twin(in Falls iM V l U irn . ico wrejjstlers ta\k e sixth in Hi[ a l l i f Fa]ime induiicts__ ,:-TWIN,-FALLS-=-JlialIdaho :Statc ...... ' . .University head footbjitball coadi M ^ ^ J. I-arry Lewis and his stalstaff will be l A Q l dSanden at the Pre.ssbox sportsr t s b a r a t G d e d R e dI H alvenson tourrncy Elllway and rs p.m. Friday to talk: aboutal the (tssoclatod Pross______lie first Bengals program andjd the new By Eric lafsetsen r lice ill the 2004 rechiiting dass.I. TliereTl ^vill TImoa-Nows9 wwriter______DUSTON - John Ehvay and I3draft-ihe ------free food and door prize;izes, y Sanders, made the Pro_ .ir of th e RUPERTr-.W - ith 19 of Idaho’s ball-Hull-oC-Fame_'6h_ilieTr_rTr_ -Quartarm iiback._: irs com peting in Minico ’ Pomerelle hostssb li l^ a ir. top\vrestlers attempt Saturday, making it h six seleci- "J® ' fUgh Sdioolool’s Red- Ifalverson as easy as everything else in the open- StitiOnS Memorial Toerlk)wls,nll— er 1 ■ the toumainent is'one ' ■ i': -bai^in freestyle competitionn i Satnnlay, Saturday, tl,« 3 in career rushing, wereL‘ „ „ ^ in rout:routs. But he of the mostSt jprestigious events in . Feb. 14. .‘d by Bob Urown and Carl1 Baity Saniltni (led the itling. ' ' joined Both competitioas arc•in; open to W ^ w r e s tU Hroncoincos to the oumament has been all ages, skiers andd tboarders. r 1997 a n d ‘9 8 N F L d iamimpionships; p ibably a lot longer than ' * • r Elway, who led the Denver . , ■ Inverted aerials aro notlotauowed. i around proba 1- capping liis illustriouss caicareer with Minico coach Brad cos to- Sui>er Bowl diampi- Registration for bothithcompeti. , ■ have,” M ips in his final t\vo .seasons, a Super Bo\vl \rV P trophophy. id. “ It’s got a lot of tra- onships tions will be from 9 a.m.rn. tto 11 a.m. ^ p o r said- ^ilection w;is a reA\-ard for his lies and \\-as , y ear in and year out it’s tlie sele s Elway won 148 gam es \vitli com petition startin{ling at noon dmon a n ^J^. ------’. H e will be better tournaments in rcm arkiirkable skills, leadership andJ the 1987 league MVI’. IL each \veekend. Fees an.-S5 ar for one of the Ix th e only Bronco in the Hall of nd one of the tougliest.”___ longevitevity. ______cnti7-and-a45-bib dcposposit.______~ ~ ~ rmm 'T really Idnd'ofspecchless to“J— I1ime'when~he”irinduc TVophies and medallilallions will . nans upheld tliat tradi- 7 ^ another solid effort, i b e hon(onest w ith you,” Elway .said,I . summer. be given to die top threepee places in tton with^ ai ders retired 11 team points, good “J"S>t truly “ ■ honored to be named1 Unlike Elway, S an d er eu d i division, and all concompcdteis “ ™"e HI :: in his prime at 31. HIe e «was 1,457 : a sixth-place finish in - . ^ - to thelie Hall of Fame with the In the big air coinpetitioitionwiUbc. enough for a Fwln Falls Bruin wrestler Dustin1 ScottS attempts to tum Jeromeme’s Cody gre>ats o eer rushing . tandings, ts of all time. yards from th e care*er entered in a drawing’ forfc a new Carpenter Jn the IB^pound chamimploiishlp match of tho Rod: HaHalverson “ I w;want to tell every guy 1 record, then held ■ by W a lte r' snowboard from Pepsi.j “Sbcth iss better than 20th I guess,” CooptDpcr said. "W e still have Monrtomorlal Invitational at MinicoI HHigh School. Scott didn't pickek iup the pin plfy eJid with, ‘Thanks,’ ” Elwayy Payton. said. Please see HAUHALL. Page C6 CompOod fromn Ststaff reports —Pleaseseisee HAIVEBSON, Pago C4 SatnSaturday, but won by decision.

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^ ' 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^*- '*-«'r •■i;".■r,". Conference Touniariiament with a ni^t m_in a Northstde Conference effort wilh Angela Kent,:nt, Brooke i(j lead II.MiM.-ti on the nig!light. Hagerman. ItItwa-siheonlyquanor vi 51-24 over Magic ValValley C hristian subdistmstrict tournam ent loscr-out Norman and Michelle SdiiSchmidt all "Wl- catnc out kind of;)f ccran'ked in which ihthe Lady Pirates «akiey k, 59, Raft River 15; in M urtaugh Saturdarday same. JeJessica Royal contributed . scoring eight ,points each•ach in the up." llafii-Tmaii coadi Joeoe Keeney1 outscored Hanlanson. Knight led all , Echo Frey led thehe Lady Wolves 11 pointsints. 41-24 win. ._____ >aid.'“ U’c havL' a hard tinvlime when scorers with 15 points before foul- MURTAUGH MU - The OakU with 17 points. Je.sse.sstca HiU and Careycy will host Richfield _ Richfield \«ll travelI to Carey t w t'rc c.xcifcd. Tliai old adnadix'naline ing out in thehe closing minutes of Ladyidy H ornets earned a .spot in tl Radtel Maves eadidl added eight Mondayay iin the continxiing to u rn a-' again M onday Southluthside Tournament chamr is flowin' and SDinctinies.•s iiit’s hard the game. m st poinis in the win. ment. tship game Friday again 10 bring ihcin domt." The Ladyy 1 Huskies won the onshi jof, Angie Hegmann led Magic 'RcrM i;it]l0.4l Hagcniiaii opened thehe second game at the fnfree-throw line going Hans(insen with a 59-15 w n over Ra CvnaCtrrrviNKKda c«M oisn-M Valley Chri-sdan seveeven points. cmM,saedtfed ' , ...... ------ijiiarterwith-a-a-l start-t(t to crcep'- 20 for 28-andlijd-on -the offensive - Riverver Saturday. ^ . The Ios.V endsds th e Lady 55?'* ■ The winner of the champ rscKXxin C niaJ!M4 H r»<.:r«IIOCJ B !^>rr.i-!;}4«JJ4J U liack inii) the game. glass, repeatectedly getting t\vo o r The ^jot Conquerors’ season.n. tiai007.Pi.r*f^«A:r^4M t 0:r.i:4 4,PAacni M]. Hansen freshman Charlotte Ch three shou; atIt ithe basket on each onshiiship game is guaranteed a spi G3K««onr■3«Tc»«-ii tuwcawwwi ' w ill______C»S*f411.Ul9eVil«,( Bt-mi!>0iEr5n«:3««.B*>jrr'.i502.!502.?*.-«lIC‘3 ...... ------Frcesronc"w cnt dowTi ; \v \r ith 'a n ----- rrip dowTi thec cc o u rr.------in theihe S late playoffs. The loser wi CoaiM tIMtirtta.ji ___—.umufki15'iSio 01}. SiV l|-" J J « fta J _:. ucunjo: tj. ••/.■ujii so; isii no; ankle injiir\’ niidwiy throiirougli the “Tlie girls arear real proud of ihe dropop intoi the consolation brack10 U 1. JMKi P,* S1-3II. *11 &M" J 0- k'.n UU' 2 T{UI ]t„„ asTUfCTOun IM - AcV« 9 C*-« c*r?r 'J ra*J W • v ------— sucimd-qiiarter-After-ChaCharlotte's----- things-lhat-thiihey’ve-done-and-it— to.—F._play-.-for— MagiC—Valle ------';nia>'T?4.«e y-:a!wt?5!i « n e t Ecf<.''trK'*i?^w,lr«JJ0(l7l>1)1 (l-.'M departure, her older sisterter Bonnie wasn't a veryry good showng for Confeinference Inter-Disirit -otjl -got hot from the field scoticoring six them tonight;ht,” Keeney said. Toumumament seeding. UV.Q-A^Ol) of her 13 paints amid ann 111-2 nm "W’e’re goingg t?nui Italf \n tlt a 25-10 lead. we know that;at some days you eat addedded 14 for Oakley in the win. Continuedlied from C3 “It's a little scary,” saidsaid Kurtis rodeo team member Leit of CSI Boxing andid L the CSI nelcss” Shanna Nielsen_ — n - v ite - 2 7 s ___ chearleading.squadjvhoj' MaFsh4^Valley preevaHsat GJooding-Gjlanbiaii] cd her arsenal on night's first match overjver R yan ------“Terribleble”-T.J.“B am er e a rly a n d — " ThTTImos^ows’. non-ccn-conference bsketball action,m. ’ " ’ — Springer of’I\vin Falls:“Bt:“Buronca. ------•— [n th e first half, D ed o w ent 19-11 ucM itainoiS!;S “f;™- J?The aggressiveness paid you get out there on thle e mmat, you LoCaCal sports ii off for' Ni'Nielsen, whose head shots :(;OODLNG-Mai:;hValkalley used • • ______of-2323 ffrom the charity stripe whilliile can’t sec the crowd. Youou jjust see forcedI BBa am ct to turn h e r back in six indindual dtam'pionsh.nships out 55 toys nonn rome was 2-3 from the freTee f>'MciiiooJ.C'»i3jj:s gkm-i your opponent and you.u.You V just sn-confercnce basket* Jeroni scarchI of covcr. o( 14 weight classes too w n the throwrt»V line. Three of the eiglg ht uiuxinn go at it as hard and fast:ast as you .U „' LV*iT»,KJ« 6-yi340« 5*-rM:-rM5uo*Af«.-4}.t “ I kneknew it as soon as she can.” Gooding G lanbia \V^\Vresthng ..jj ourIT thirdt game in four ;cr players fouled out of th ti.oeu-«505!: i-»4}ci3 Iijvirational Saturday wii ntest. turned1 h(her back to me that (the with 178 nights and it showedshi in the second i« punches)cs) hu rt her,” N ielsen said, IWi point.s. Host Gooding tookok second half. TJiey irorrore us down,” said ‘That P was a big differetjce^ mu Itc CSI. j-jntaa Ok fw f>,t^ Sco-gr.rt-gr. IT.ti r»M But as the fight wore on, tir«« C3.WI. I«i r«, nisnraatK. w■«>J«ir*.»xi>.iSU Jni witit 133 followed by Filer-ier-m third Qurley coachI JackJc Bagley. :nior post Jared) Miller plajb with 124.S. out five minutes in whole gami Barnett tookto the blows like a tru e • Ca!TlVnr«>.niOtMi :Sc\'en area wrestlers, captured ca second hal at hurt us in the interior,’’ sai half as four Bobcats j^at I lall becauscse she was punch drunk. 5«llTjK«HnCSlR30M.lM-rtu!i)K 5W,7J>w7J 64T«.MJC iiidindual titles while 144 lookto sec- eliminatet rome coach Houston Finn. Boys basketbal Kaf, r«n rut.«« m: ok k>viCl»-«riUSU C)i^ Ited from ihe contest. ' _ _ W ith Ban3amet offering little resist- ond place. Tlie champion:10ns w'cro Bobcats w( Ihe H ornets were led by Brei 1U1 r«w. CSI R3M0. 9K TfW BlBM10M.I$U were whistled for 30 Raft River 6 l ' Hanansen 5* ahce and an the crowd firmly Golden Zollinger, Decl(eclo, 103 fouls in the con:ontest. Warilirdle’s 18 points while Spencc C«<] SrtrK. DO Un . T KU ; CO ]'nwOriOlMKfl. no 0 MALTA - No reporoort. behindd 1her opponent, Nielsen ViVC • pounds; Trevor Dsdiaak,ik. Declo. ..-n,at n,akes02.1Aa.n>]in«C>>'4t Codv Rogers. Gooding. 14'145; Brad Scott Randkl i Tigers scoring 13 of his 15; ini Twin Falls 69, Bu:Burley 57 dedsion. [H«l iw«j. Bt« C/’jaw, t»0 O ItartJII t rwM< Cm i liui. iklev led Burley \vith ust kept saying, ’I don’t CSiOcing Silvester, Filer, 171; Cliffifp o o n e . a game-high 21 points before foul- *^e} seconds« half to keep Jerom ■ BURLEY - The10 IXvin Falls Dkii L-i«r uun irawoA m iovi wvsi 0 lose,”’ Nielsen said, PtUiVviCil.rwraaOKnt'teifitjTKttrau >iSU (looding, 189; and Spencer S] |ng out wliile W se. •. Bruins got 37 pointi ; Wes H aden chipped may liave had a few but- 1U»1 l*MT «« W Pc*i •HugJtes, Filer, 27S. f^rome (3*14, 0-3) travels t bench in Friday nighi Ojan i-oOM Diiii Bc« O ^rw.raiMcd . L-e in 11. s in her stomach, and she Om< II9U. CSI Scin« U uona Results follow: Tlie Bobcats lod R iver on Monday. conference road wi ats (4-9, 1-2) hosis the only one with a rau- - SMV«E*>-}i.tnir>Hu-.«>nMdKCW*>5Tr 'ednesday. Burley Bobcat-s. Tlie AUMllSUBeOM lu 3 iH- i;i5 Jorom e on Wed 'DMeO.J«wJ»' '3. lU* C 1.J 1, T,« C*. 3^06. Vi-n loa: loi-vlt Ol! Scott Randklev’s IG.i.G.points, w hile w jtj,1 the f roof open at Rod ble-faulied to set up breakleak point, Ure i?l &«!»» t3J» SK..II Anthony Curie! adi ‘2 and La,„ UiViViirr )Krt7i»TEKi‘Ciai(5f«I(5^r'^.rl raillcw»-l^•Dko le Jinrt'l 'cortw- U.-0 Ott Arena, the match was Morrissey gave Safin a codicode viola- It .f .;r»l ■ ir In' 375:15 foWol ejitwi-Ui**- 'lyier Clark postedd n . Tlic loss piajjjI under „ mostly overcast tion for racket- abuselusc, an d -.Vtr-ai;.r-Dj.2Kn t|. UcC«.IUn>».l(.r. linn Wl - r«« .Vwijftft .I,-.? r-ton; 1.WM &.!•«,« dropped Burley to 4-94-D overall. skies iandnd no wind. Federerls long forehandid pput tlie . „ Part ofof! Safin’s game plan wa.s to . gam e back to deuce. lley 59, Malad 56 OT TMrtXABjWr ______:Declp_60, JeiJerome 47 w rth Kisaii altad.n;ao4 lhciliird{rd game of the opening set. Federer held to go upp 5-'.5-3. With Biackfoot 66, Burleyy 500 cost Jeromee and Delco look three-j ee-pointers, to lead Valley to Ih e papair tmdcd breaks twice Safin serving to stay in ththe e: set, the • uilding a double digit____sg.SGj BI;.\CKFOOT • Biirlev■‘V 1led l)v ad rantage.huili 56-Overtime-win.against-Malai ------and-got-b:it-back-on-serve-to-take-thc—— Russian—again-double-ftle-fauliedi— ------only see ■‘-‘atl and liolt]olding ii' down the ujgj, ; Cv«.4r?ij t'wwa two nt the break ohi; l^li School in a make-up boy Ci-HOOll lw~.:'nl7J4 U; j, i ' first set:t iinto a tiebreaker, which yelling loudly to himselfIf as he fell Hornets earned the basket lUackfuotjake the lead alIt tlthe free .stretdi. Ihe H( ikeiballgame...... 10 iwi:i»to‘f Fcdcrerd:r dominated. behind 15-30. Safin eveieventually > Saturday M th a GO-..... jpg thVoVv line iiV'tlie secondid 1half as season .sweeiJ S [oe Miller added i5 points fotof Hi]0./*r10 Bt/Un> Loud,J, bbooming music could be , fought off two set pointsnts in the roncos G6- -1" victory overe r tlie Tigers in boys th e Vi! the Bobcats fell to the Bron ! Vikings. ns-,*lrr4l VM'U'Ion • rm fcMi h eanl throughoutthn the m atd i from gam e, and later in the sami:ame game a rock coiconcert al a nearby park, lined up on tlie ad sideide of the Early in Ihe second set, chair — courfinstead of the deideuce to ' ,* Mike Morrissey of Britain serve. Botli players smilediled at-the tvi!r45th- ig a in s t jlazz oth players lhat it \\-ould mistake.- Spurs i-straightt gam e a ^ —likelyconirontinue for-the-duration of—------Safin saved another-set-pwt-point-in------Itch. — - - • - — SAN'A NTONIO (Al>)’) Tim ihe Spurs, 10j itin tlie fouriii quar-___Osiert.lertag iiud.il points and 1<10 Gregg Popovidi rcccivc.d; re liic the ninth game before holeholding orr ...... •2-and-on.sci^-e-in-llie.sec-___ Duncan had .^3 poinls-iti-itn d -1 4 ----- icrrand-HcdoTn ’i\irkogluscon;d 13.----- rebmirlotinds:------^------founh-foi-nrgiiitig-du-durinrn^tno^^fg; _a.scrvicc-^vi^ncr-;___ reboinids to help the Sann AAntonio San Antonio liaiiaS nol lost to U tah Jam[arron Collins, Raja Bell ammd out. • t. Safin was broken w hen he Federer then held onin hish o\vn Spiirs beat Utah H5-81 SaSaturday since Feb. G, 2000.20( Raulul Lopez added 10 pointnts Duncan scored 177point,sintlic { Jl'''™0 ,V backhands into the net. serve to take the 40-minulinute scc- 1 first lime in th e m atd i h e iiiglit for their l!>ih conscinsecutive 'Hie Spurs: hith conseaitive 3- apieceece. fii-si half to help thecSpunibiiilda S arllicfi' ond SCI. j ' showed s win over the Jazz. pointers midwidway through th e BotliJoth team s got physical in tliithe 40-38 halftim e lead, d some emotion,- yelling Safin was injured mostosl of last towel. and_then swinging __ natch after______Carlo? An oyo’s layup witlvith 4 sec- fourth quarterL-r 1to give them tlieir seconcond quarter, when four iedinimi- " ■ Notes: San Antonionio lcad.9 tho ___y ear and did not .win a mate tJiids left pulled the Jazz' to 83-81, largest lead,, G9-59.G But Arroyo cal foulsfou were called. ’ all-time series G9-G2.'..2,...UtalKoadi as if he w-as going to sm a sh . ;May until this toumameiiment. He J

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 to take ing to tryjy toi diange iliat by lead- ing from prior health issuessues, fin- he Spartans were led Ijy 10303- state are awe.some noi defense in the first half,f, scoiings in first halllalf as Ihe CSI men f now," . ing by exaexample. Hopefully they’ll ished fourth at 152 pounds,ids, losing md Gene Hammond’s comcne- ’Ihe Bol^ats finisheshed IGih over- . follow andind improve." by‘decision to Madison’s3n’s Mike seven.i)f the team ’s firet 13 iJoints nulled away midway mi througli the fmm.b m-behind diampion.ship victc:to- all with 48 team jjoint.s.jk C oadi 'I\vin Fa 10 lielp m.ike it 14-13 CS: fiR t half en rtiiroute to a 94-51 win „ Falls’ Dustin Scott look Sare.The Indians finisheded inii 17th over Taran Robinson of o Clint Milliron knowows his team the 189'■pound po diam pionsliip \vith place wiili 48 points. l.{:3() lemaining in the firstrst half. (he Spanla rta n s S a tu rd a y in- Keserv'e guard Jami Hunluntsman . R^ngely. ckfoot. Down one point \vitlitli could have placed:d better, bul anotherr \victory over Jerome’s Jerome wrestled its way waj tp a _ y 38 second.*; left itrth o tliinird ■ kn"dws'how valuablelie th e toum a- Cody Carji:arj)enier. A fter a let-down 12lh-placc finish \vitlr7777'poihts, i . - - ilien louk over.ihe scoringng to.ratdi in the firet •tod, Hammond charged intinto mem experience willivill l>c for his atlht^BJuhl uh Invitational, Scott has led by Cnrpenier's sccond:ond-piacc hitting two 3'i)oiniers in; aV i *0 half," Siiid coad acl,Gib,ta,„ld."Ila Kbinson. n , scoring on'a two-poini n t sfjuad.___ ^ gone unbt m ake i t '22-21 CSI withIth 10:42 go«)d :ls nbeaten, induding a per- finish at 189 pounds andid 1'Hinner !Ls lies e^-er been in takedtedown lo win the matchch, “ lliis is a compeiileiitive loum a- feet 4-0 RRe ed Halverson'record and Patterson’s founhplace: finish fin at rtinaining. . . , , that firsi half." filten. it w'.is Jen Oaigni improvproving his season record to 2020- ment. all the big sdiootools are here,” a win o\over Highland’s Andy 215. titrir. She was 3 of-3 fromn S3 m ASa„,cr3.po•pointer with 2:05 left 1. MiUiron said. “We wrcivrestled toiigli, ' I-Yasure, theth third-rnnked \vrcstler. Eagle dominated theh e team r.inge in the first half tt “ m ade it •IM S E;!g!es.T1ieSpartan.sFji * Burllurley’s Cole Jones camime we could have had a couple( more in Scott'st’s \\-eiglit> dass. l\yiii Falls standings w ih 231.5 points.his. Tliree arly. CSI led 43-18 at ihrougougli with a big victory ovever guys place." CNCCjheir.firsi.lead.JW/ finishedJ ww; ilh 39.5 points, good for -— M ustang wrestlers took firet place - -E aglet;le^ Joel Reinhardt, the top Si* less thnn three minutess in tu ,™ . 5A Jones'hopc.'sihafc:fcanrhclpihisziT; 19th placc□cc. ------r : ^ ------— lo-distanccrEnBlczfrom-sin-second- - —------l-pound gnippler Early-seasoiwn team m ates to the kindkin of success It was a ' ing. CSI openedlll til ic .w c o n d h a lt m th 21S-p C»o.Tvi( r-j| hna nM«KMem •CSI niUied to take a 47-1(7-lG lead 'n ie win putIt ’ l«inl I « 0m)t> - l . ' m im • A«!rlVjrt.KltTU.Klt-T«.»C rRitm n«t(la ' 0««DW«tn(*trM ■ (EwWkT Btnft »c *Jrr "tinvl>iflncnj>r*n MW ‘intothe break. SWAC. tied \«nith t .Dixie State for ri‘i?oMlOi.a •uoMii >. viiqmii} C j'»tE »> I >• Uri^ Kn •4-./1 -a. Cana^ WClsltO (o«nittx>s« nnpm*npm Clernmer finished witwith 22 first place. M OlkuttnvnM CSvTfcrtfvtoKMM I'Crv' Ucrur V« :> Mi M/Mfi IWavxn C<(M 0«ipmr« biaii •eorfictirr*. ron}^ fUKiW okK &iTV.irrr.*, Cn-.cUbcn t«KU«(*»• __ Mtla CoftCtmr < Jmra Weber added IS. reboimcL<: andi mn aking six assists. i nritmpm rVf^nhcn CWKMtncM luSiT«i.c««m>mmiLaK mCteW tWrA'AjvKKinl.Onl «c M »c Icr-iloM Cotvna Thrtpto &ra».IVtcPcutPcuofc "•‘I-et's go home,” Rogers?ers said. A kin Elting aadded 13 points, * Ok. D*1»" U»3 > m M <r riikn. IVM prrad CtfaEMEnti C « r^ .m S«-« ryn>mCan&i** ! ' . iitm; ofib./M HlOMm • »velk.«»aa**. ^ ■ week to have off to work onjnthiiigs. t Hazutll. Cm ■ (KM &na i*g(ncMl -'lliey-'rt; going lo tliink ilit U-lIell' i; Both the merlen and- women are _ (V-.t-uvnf.tf.4cW. -WlteM nbrMaiAivir3=.'“ - . ‘ OwWiHitiliM------IWAltowv■nvitv*'- ■■ •------\\;eek.” idle this w e k . '"‘I r>K(» U«»1«1» Coaxrm &<*ir pmJM Sunday. Febriuryiry L 2004 Timts^owi. Twin Falls,ills,Idaho I o s '

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.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: CiO»l«»-V»«i.-.«r C»xf»>xf*r; 'j3i'C».o '5u-« th o)se se broadcasting the tiriee bing him. Asia Gray hasIS pleaded p Tic-on-biB.scrccn-i'\'s:------— innoccnrro-sTnbbtnfpGr-G reen-ln------lil&i* . - « Jl S * • fJ.C, State at .,F FS S N ^ • Cdampion Shins Game.me. final jfin>i ] attr >«iiwti f«*dir uiklii V ~ ' ' Sieveral . hotels, received Ictieni•s ihe back with a steakIc knifeki in 3l.IJIii.ili.SolJ O w n i: Ti- jw I noon • , round, ABC, 10:30 8.m. bill, 150X I)ti. Uai-I.i-lil: 1:359 <:JC);, Wm Jm ' 2 - t ."■ week infonning them theirr their home Nov, 19. i” . • Siiets al Tim&erwofves. , ESESPN, • PGA Touf, FBR Open!1, finifinal rOUtK). Ftan I0 2 « panic*;rties'wcre ‘•unauthorized use WEsrgND»tfSp«' tiilut rm - fiiFil Ja iiu ttn J5 ! iiS S 7 „ . (w J o f NFJNFL intellectual property."____ g, " . noon ' , .ABC,I p , m.______------^mSantndarmiMikbt |iMnd 71 ------teM S^t irTS „ lta ly ’s Kostner winss V World 'TFT. s'p o k esm a n B rian - Urnva S >3 »M *• • Women. Texas Tech al Texafexas,------• -- ' .. . ll]tM}]illj1iglh.Ih. 3 ii 3 Mtt. ieo\ . N H StfVtra ]t IS 03 ] ..<,:S.1A..:I.30,- I tl iRsn.- II IJ hr»r*~cr M cCai:Canhy raid the league onlyy Cup downhill in Austrs tria Dm » It «!' 4‘ ■ FSNW,2p.m. Footbaball •»•*■ D«M> a :i 57' i rec:ently cn i became aware of largei lL\USQIENNSr,\L,At^ A u stria- ■S«tM[KB4 .d p rt.r ■tiklil tl3](tr^iFVM«-C. pKftOm ■ ■ Super Bowl, Panthersrsvs.Pat/iois.. vs I'ilirffo'Ijolwn11.Mthdi.2.IJ e ise^vhere w f around the coimtr>'. downhill Saturday for- hht e r first W L PO CB lfR.1{0XiMi.W»l-M:lIk t:30«-<»; U\A*r. Inn determining( whether ann World Cup victoiy in morm ore than u !2 ? r ij - w ■ CBS, 4:25 pjn. ,iii:4-r9'-’ w ^ fr i; event•nt violated tiie N'FL’s copy- two years, riWtOMii-Scts■ • &cacr»aM-in>ilii, «»^iiM]a3e I,screeneens were larger than 55 inch-1- in the overall standings.s. 002. Gnu OS S« 1 M a 0ia an ^ U l-2 ueC«S.i»TrcnSS riaiitni - SolI ui i . .<1... II a S r S UH i'i-rt yjj s secon d c^irx^i^*“~ 3 rtn»]2I2 Taa»772t.XU ...... I I in |«aii.i B.iili. u.fn S!((MraPv.ctt and whether people had to0 Kostner, who was ; N».*T«!4Kx«e«n iMi 17 r 11 9-«, ' 5S;-JS3S5.“ teMTD tl n 17 a- liMBid I3S-H 0^24 2U34lr.ih.J0S s^ 3 MO g e t in. Friday in the first of back-tck-to-back LA OcTMliS CRriBt* 3 Pen Gd»J.v } I nUKru X. SninovirBcriai.EM S01/T>1 . . _____ Kt.t, 3 cl.Ufti. lOOXi111 CHS. MitJd-lK . . kir.Rvgn _ - - ( .■ "I™>omc hotcU- havc—scrapped-d— downhill&-on -thc-dem< ------_ l«.»si1ia;»Mnil» a t. i*»i a 21 sr «rtiw fr 17 rrjc?;■;}«.P>W2- J« --HUrjAiUMFanVMU' ' Urt«r« 5.6»«B 01, (m a I. c«a 02. wia2irciiM a 21 Marva 71 toll(M ,D ^ u ? M re .2&.'« party-ty plan-sI entirely, w liile o th e rss Knunmholz slope, finisheIsh ed in 1 nur«»Di»n!8 eu-keew; fctarie-Wi47iCo«fltigiasin i: Oi^rffiir»$ae»n!CCl5BaiC4fa«■Monu StUilliit Minliifi/*-!«'t.03. Ut-iMlxOWCC «.t«Harcr>U| prtir (Iwir » d4Qri*itin 7 an niltkli PrlC ^-n U |s;'( n r c sciscrambling to accommodatee minute, 39.31 seconds. S»>*xnoeiW««l 31 S»i.tno t2 Frt*. Ora*2 Jl ? ? c ^ fjcr»*5i«S«e».«» . llM,*l^SS*.J^«no 21 BxUit n»id.;S . - HW.JOof.JOtl — estim ated- 274,OQO-visitors_s ------Coetschl was 0.35-st-seconds- - - Cro;ia>HiVit» Djt»\ ATO **ei *• ntih. i «l 1 Un. m x ei iloj-xir^, i2ca E«x^ cxpectlected to come to Ij s V egass behind, and Switzeitzerian d ’s S/artOrM . 3:iOKFrlr1«-(rS«t:l9-l|9-M;Jn:1)-3.J0f; ClMirtKWBnr^ ibtn dSS s m n ’ckimaiIm fo rSS u u i p e r Bowl w eek en d . Fnienzi .-Uifdenblatten wwa as third l> UUfi«I«m iCMi'i ______Rttay’jLrtoNBABoxt llhit Mtiilib -J.ll;:S»««35- i ------As far as I’m concerned, the0 in 1:39.90. Goetsdil movu oved 35 ' Buelal01,Ca^ri«nS9B9 p«Mnttr«n.Avie«nx>Uu dt|iMi 1 irt Hilidid fOttdll ■lllltO SMMPil^NVP«Y^»wEae4.-3i,“>. • OfNaUOOQ FbaUMU UJ-£«s»nffo»M L is full of soup,” M ayor Oscarr ■ points ahead of Sweden’:ien’s /\nja N B A B ox es . i«ii4-OIM. Fu-ana9.tM>{>mCin42 {fn. m M«>. MM-n.:»: Ilo-4f; fit li-1|; Nua«ti 107, Mflvtrlck* 1021 iSi'fe'SatS.^ i -i M c>m>mce70..aa>TvKS7 5« odman said. “I would tell1 Paerson in the standings.gs. oeATAoni 2. Wl«^ »7 M} & wtow 1-< 00 3i exx>4}-3a h^PsneaitcMSS w .-MTS 14) F!.7« k &j them I 912&3B ta*na2aurrbOiS7 SilAttRmlib-1-iii?.o;.n}9^4LT>i ■ :r r rj«i>ii.iijr&.**c',» ■ CasiCasinos’ sports books were nott States set the best iniermsrm ediate UitH 31 el 31 trelli.3 Hi’^riCefi 6J'i0 2 a ffecjc ted tt . time but tost a pole andnd imissed [MLUrQ ffiSSSSSVcSAJS;!sssi! issasssss»»»■ au Ib/Fit M ,: S«v ws.w**r7-uNiJ lortajiaw la»«[ML fS U04 trrrnm 72. LaaanHiinia i lf';s?ai'-S£iiSs>, Id Krohn, who had organizedJ nintli place and Lindsey^ KildowI 2!=ii------«iMMdU-.-ltbu-lU<»a-IlJti«a,J5J4- — larfftCn-jMTJr.S — ^ " - “g-s-s-gg- any'atTllVOrleanshotel<¥si“i— i n l l t h ; ------3f9rtCaU-0*-w}9i'iVM> M. ^w« M.» s s r s s 2 S S i ^ E s ' i — ■ D(»>. I( q{ II Uln./r./IT v "^ BhMJaekMi Ktrn 1-1 Bo Mm MMF«n4.7. 022(M3Ta liw»w«ir%aaitaiag lOOS OMI. UM'FiI : ^ I no that ih^ was expected to drawV Oc9 » ^ Wat« lU UMM MV ^ojiid oi>»ear 0 « w :< Ifoiw 4 CM < > Oi^ 0 'a «}A.tS.717 S{UMa«71.Sr>M4I F»«P«D-!.Cairti4V ta*{i«v« CMO> •r. . mV /^ ~ J ■ i524 WiPm!«77 P«t«-v.ie=eCni-wjnj ' TVuSt.list, m ore th a n 5100,000, LONDON - Brian M(M cBride AtelUO^a 4-12 2-3 ia CinS»LV, >< !:SK S^’ffi2Js,« ^ eol it» 2?»^CwiCwnasnrg'.tSJ4t^S>i scored in his debut w ithh FulhamF 3 W3M745:i,W««MM9 WtimffrlOfla IfcJiSrcjf.O^n™t ^*Pn^UrrMCu: > on Saturday, beating goalloalkecper fWire IJ M 2. Hi-m 1-1M1 fiegM r 412 r. tl3a Pir«u>.ui7tc>' SchO(hool asks Legislature to and U.S. team m ate Kaseysey KelJer J.IKU916-1] I: ts Cc3 } s & w :« M 9 s t aly y cout of Investigation in the G7th m inute in a1 2-1 ncto* F«a 1M 9 M K Uxin >7 HII Tr^ M M e A£rWl£^2iU*7tfiS«a.1 BQ^_ l.0t> M Ma UJEUOIM M aWaewncKls r:.g.;:.r.r ? iT S S S 5 f“ ’ lOULDER, Colo. - ThoJ rj' over Tottenham irin ther 1MQ WU M so a PlO?« t.J M ^ Tcua »«•3«4 u;n«ra2aoa»«-.»tjooixt»»a'S f ' 5fWWp*-Ufi»iBJ6-cjfrtMSfrK Cartia ifr! UnivCI 73ailfr7i 222^101 iversity of Colorado’s presi-:• Premier League. \»'.a7luutMiKna Hm£mi 17 a 3 2MI ' ^{UfCttcft«n-U:n-UfT«ajOrt5Coirt«it d c fltIt ;said Saturday that she Hian S 21 14 l^n! • « » . S! i' S £ , wm(7i.Srcara«33 ; McBride, who lefte f t the }<>or*> Jnt7>1}o(a)^7. Ij. l-i. 3Pn1Cc*a-Ocnfrt1MSnt}S.&n< Wn»WS0.Gai»^4« «acrti09(r}in»2Iu.f»i W’SHtS^Its to create a spedal com- Columbus Crew of MLiVILS and tVTC »1. UM Ml tescr »11 (U»rr I. Om»liGimi^rt7n3Lnimfr7.p J Jom 2< Font M. f>(3gM »1. U JKwnnjti »11 iCOtnKnllOrMOI.QuXn^I.Aci FiS m K«aM,«.-5n» QntaMCi„ , i s S w,” 1®^" m itteetee to Investigate allegationss signed 10 days ago, camn e coff the ^ FoMa>MTa nS7.Fln!.2iOT ,, Rrfrwftnitftiiw Ku=nO rTf,«:> 9) Anc»M Jmrr (U) in ■ Ourmai Vriri 3i. xmr t( Ilicschschool h as u se d sex p a rtie s to) licndi for iJie winning goalgoal. Kuaa'ilifti^TI iaiiii>fo>2i. CaraM.C«4mU IC ^ (I liil taii^aTi 23. u ar SM GvQr,1«ElPnn2 H»TlClnM4,i14.RMWKPJ0I ; football recruits, and urged1 McBride scored aftere r Keller S«xn3ik1US|t7«?I ticrrew-fCMm Sn Mww Rm A*i|ti3|IU«e) . SW .'STrSS' 3J 1 0 w theLe;Legislature to stay out of the: stopped a shorr headerd e r from W»naB.CmWf3e iMMUKCnSd Clpp«tU5,M«lelOe MM FMPK^1.Cr>r«.e/> m anortte r teammate Ian Pearce. TbTt«(wo(vM97.LitanB4 5“ fSSSiJitf"* \'Ma9W»ftt,r 11431 ,s ;: IWCSOTAST) ,(»rt«C7re»i4i.»r«aidl7117 .. »lVt«ii'eaFrat«-w ; ^ i S “ P"-'?:’resident Betsy Hoffman saidI A year ago, when M M< cBride n>4 . .Sc»MmyC«'nrv sfe M »C & lYOi != 1' t &0 Z Dr i;M {HI2M 2. 1Maitaal}0?2&CB»l»l9»e2&U2&UI»(kl (V a ^ a ttM A a U n S S S , ? ! ? " '' ® ' * " " 00 a IMM13 M & Uttvi I-100 Z.uv«io2ao Uv! suju,uMa4i ^ S S S S s s ^ - ^ i authority to set up an inves-• witii Everton, he also:o iscored G«i»»MM?lMeMrtS-t934i»0rtliial.1» • s s 2 s s r " - ffistia’iisaUM'rirCT.vrmrs) 119 dgativ(itive committee that would1 against Keller. He wentin t on to 0?.Bo;sr»«-i4>4lJ,u«2J0«iSst»a«H1»Vlia ■ bcr2l<40i2.U«Mdr»4.12MiaON KSS5Si5.!>» H£k»lW______ffflViPT ------report-ort-to-the-university,------lht_gam cs______tai!i*Mei2-17t« :Fa»oMa unaTT^PoMae) lie regents scheduled an1 befoit; returning to Colum•um bus. ------Ll«WfftOlCl« - £ ! 3 — KKtew^r^essr-*?— "emergiurgency meeting 'fdr FridayV - - Fg;v English games have['ave had a ' - ’ = 3Pwt omb-la ao»» ifri 6-1 a j« HJTtnnlS L. n m a w ) i S s S ; C» iiy-cw- a f te;r r Ithe release in the pastt stronger /American flavoriv o r than FeUed »>-»»« h«ij>»;:*{«->>>»A::;S;i!.?ra'iij7 K ee:nan n a said the universityf Loftus Road stadium. HM4a93,BiKiae3 UlB UiAaru. Pi)tn r>A.i&»77 A-1 Scutiiifflld^mmT (ta»7i ColondoNorttiiMittnCrs»- ST i!£,y;J^30 IC6 in ft»tnmCWcrtrt«-C0&fMe-te9«2’.ira>20 I-2LMS football recniits. make up for the loss oof f IFVench BaakrtMScofWJ S p S s M a » 3 ! l! s H I S s H ’ D«iKiA12SM11.&-.niOunOI1ioOII-2'.nai t, 14 11 I - iio[offman. ff football coadi GaryI .striker Louis Saha, wh(w h o was OiU fr 11 ^ 7 U U£(« l»«4U#i«3 »4 (. ESS< ?S ?) «'! 2 § 1” S i™—o.s»«. « :__ Iwuelit bv Mandiester UniU n ited.______— tMtlW J » J » ------s, «5.Th»h«2— — ------B a rnnetLand.Qtlicr-university_offi:_ et 6-7(WI2:T«M tg.Oa-«7Oa&Ci»M0'MO- Bx»i»2,f»re8.di SuES2»mou^l£t» ? 0 I 1-2 cialss h;have strongly denied using5 Seven Americans nowlo w play IM a M LWotm 2-124 C. Vta^ru ft C;4 02 2. On IrjT«4-l012! Stt" a S « Ii5 I __ ^F«i»191.S»«» ______“ ■ KJIMi i ii g ;s m ___ lov. BilLOweiis has sa id th a t iff league, with four m moi ore in______KM 0 IJnt 0 S L Ura } } (Ti'^ 2 4 jxMoM 2 u'isSrjrvwMi 4 university tails lo coircct[ Genriany, France andin d the mii' iKTMinTeiiwiiMtimci) »»lD,Utt«e rxro<24.Sw2li S ^ " ” " blems, he would “take what- Netherlands. U.S. Socceccer, the i$unttiAmU(«n/nnni;i . , ptnaoinYimr lAnlmOI.On'ai. lUTwOX!S*S Hi “ 4 s s sa F» Of W .tjrwB«l»iA«iiMiov S S o " ' ts flux FoUcm 3L Aururui> 1> niljnil.KnQiraTO « UKWon A CNa 29 (Qnn 7)'S.’S M k S i? ^ ^ 5 i ! ■; i;>wu<« 21. wra 21. A-431i;ir r &u«lc74 ; s . s s K S S S S K 'S l^4?O^US*Srilwn-Cs.'ai’a ss; 5 3!; 1 St t:i t24 im m soi 7.t<-t»u ic c trh; the i integrity of the uiiiversi- mates at least 100 Ajnejn ericans 11 (koa - CSJ ajy* SL 0T)H>» ^ caurOfl IS 27 7 3 40 m t4) ir3’:r)(Vj!n*i»:iw/r5'5»Uclr' ^y>' PfttaM60,artnSM?8 SM>uni'ias.mtasA • CS e iik^4|. 0CC4 |Vom^ S X 1t7 ttA 1Dfi»;^lOI7 play in big and small1 leaguesIc ymn S^ncrj>»-Afjnfl-’2t t ’2-af»-aBJ/2t!4-31 .. ------3esr»!i"»5- ; ■ H - H . .. w-Airouaa trr»l’-fi ta '-- across ilie continent.- - -- dna M:«14 wr»« J-10«I a ..... a F* OF (W FW[UrCron«»>-*: & ts M1 <. Wton »2 M a } S1?'5, 2 7. WTOtKUWlCM ...... •...... Go lf 3 ra 10 111 3 uMMI2.— CrnmtyimCrJ^ nitnfeot-isi-sro 0M sMt*-ilCv^l4i li ------^ ^ 5S 01------^bound^GrldironClEClassic SC Z Wternr fr 7 }4 II Sui > S 0 0 & «An ?« 0- ciE«crmr(an4a>Mla.-Tenre n n e sse e O i^Jl[MC»*»OS...... — 9 W "2 IK NMjnw 1 oaoi a ~ a ~ 7 ~ ? i- « OnOUra c»«7fr>-ii ’-3-jT-tr-ts------a.iajT----- «——l- i o - it ------2-iin(Jeiider-p.ir—70-Saturday for-a—1—running-back Troy Flcmirm in g ran , (XMB?.Ga7<1«ai74 Jottf«nKri« (600-li 12 SI t.-s IX FWIM-I.Io mTrrCcralO,fr*/o t C oir ^ Fi/iranK7>71.A^naS0 OKffMUrv* n«7«-.'f M l/itua tji to«auimrti 17 («mn Sl D i« t‘Sn2'l3i*^"«h .‘e rounds of the Johnnie toiy in the Gridiron ClasiClassic on g^S^WCO*»i^74 ScxnjPttM Ill--;-:" fcaoioo^j ^ s«7>GiRH 7i«r«-.i:1 ii KTKS^”" rM■*t^vJ I2jt 4 i«jTO,i»jii3u«uif.ra Walkerk e r Ua.ssic. Sauirday. ------v>sny>------.7i»«>.t ' : ■ KiJd»110;5»«ri05------FwrtJEOHn a u v -x .lo IIYUifiin4^E - - ■ n jojom n had just one bogey, onI Fleming-earned M\T*P hhonors j MQOncs ShMFInn (MI>(»-nKMB .10 r.T 13tli hole, a n d w-as a t .l4 - by nishing for 101 yards-ds on 19 JoCim i in SIL Um *,-0 7716. V«un e-to LMstCD3 71«,aniU . rMjru>.»X,^, i th e 13: S«l9D>tcu40009JJima*»e2 3 S 2 T * K f c ? (VataH>.% SS. mmU t ■ •>'«‘icer r .202 witli one round left. carries - both Gridironn ClassicC _ ■ L!J_____f»K*a.Jtlima(4 ______ttrixtm______)6W a_4______Fff ; ------ajttaranUwe___------oncrshor.T57forfl~2n:T:------r ikrrcnSTZ CKi»v«nmMjrsr,’fr -- “Jliuenc l^rn 4.11 m VS1 11 a M K LUrta } 7 S I ! - f e y i s . ' o . Defe:c fe n d in g d ia m p io n K m ie Kls; Ilis 7-yard scoring n nin in with [ MJ7 t»n««n 4 OHsaltnralai W{U,C»W.«»J--,v.«0«,Ci^4aia„0 I 2 7.«nMcr l« 47 ( U>«J7 tl n »< B iouth Africa missed an e,isy 7:24 rem aining capp ede d th e ' I'MMf fr II3413 DMx ;<00 4. im i 2 7001■COi ttoisaJUtot»«B»mSi(4 ' W!0«7<«)«7^ -1 l«na Cciln-lf Jmr, &»w )«M1>.'S1IO (<«* -7 Petu^ndalAlUn LMi3t1i p m t: 01on the final hole.and fin- com eback from a 10-point 10- F'Xin 3 a :i 71'te (M-M -7 Oo?>«U7«»ikinfrl}Iaf«M wW«3.S3.st>«kt20r ScotlGotland’s Simon Yates, who is; (|uarter WVESI 7 rw»^r»oftn e ^ 3 ------s „ j ^ ------,. ----- (U»wia'»»KJ'WC'»t'W"t21i‘sS"»-*’t*“fam — Bj*aOi*m2riuiUTiiicu...... OaiAaCramaO. . . ------roS7^^ rr?— ”------n w s e djd i inlliailand.shot a G7ahd ” t& m nt .-0 r.miM-t'hnru• D,^74X»<«S7 ...... Oav>)«Mia------efr7i^i: "V m u tfi...... O' 1 ' 2 ” ,3 ' ISIp!U>«ni'iWt2: • .sh aVred ea thircr at' 204 with' Carthon led the SouthI AviW ith '73' t)m Sum lw> CWnM • iu«in7ju;i..-ot FUMAkrt*. 7iues-nItMIf « ftilF«J»-t.rT*i«»ttKwtri.itr*i»(Ck««ii M33 S8, a 7-yard touchdown run. inaacailjraaii • ■ iJMj: * t3314.f'*i**nftl»C!»iHi.'44i.'Va;vlunsal 17U Pma«.tA^4 iJi ECSTChm unCtfMuru ri«70-.i]i70-.D! 4 UUwlP»at«Jl.jMmi;«niM»V S'OFa1 Fan 1^110^7%'. U£*«\&livncmw-jru. j?t. intajwtitOojTD'SlM 'M m J e , G ridiron 0»M 1-7 MJ W 00^'i^l>ntl 00 jcoOC O' KiUM.XDM a n d I’G A ' total offense were also Gri K«an.*«rM «iu<7) Classic records. l»aitfOci9)»[l«M77.0t CMlrau,SE (fr71«K0SssI 1 t>rtP««Wl'c*u7t&»».,J aS5Ti f?9 n CUM 1 ■» 2 2 4. foa» 5 3 001t U«iigraM,Wir«72 - CMxFira - - (»7»7IK-fI>7!K1B -S •■• 42rHftu»tfiiliiii-ul2il; raJi>Tlor.vuf. Trvrr^j \s’erca fi five strokes hack. British ’Ibe collegiate all-starar game ' . Ml UrdSITlUirra - .-S...... twajji 7.)W^lbnr»iJ IIO« unOMcn 7T<0(s-n O p enn cluitnpion c Ben Cunis had w-as played at Tlie VillafiUages, a ?0ow?}«009tiyi^4i7^w_^ J?-79<*-W - Ptntti lw»iM»nea»^ t ^ 0 n ^ i « f r t s ' 'liisscccw cond straight”75 a n d ^\-as at massive-retirement coninm m unity oSattSrtSIT^' ajTiUrchxnuJpf g~^ . . 60 miles northwest of Oriando. Ori >*W CofrOcttn 7.1J (ItCii^ J S, FWc« J 5.r s WoittKbi«fr3 H ig m Scij^o b i ^ 2 H . 1 \ Dm 1 • I. Jrn 01.0»ti 0A h*M 10 svumiiasiKMaj} fia ^ ^ ^ iS w « i4 i3 fr - More than 12,300 fans - iiindud- 2S iCiyrt^ J S >* Jrfnm ?4. fjxm i t. ~Wd^^8coros 3fr^Pti.r7-i» ' Mm 14 rtim^mO?. Trr^on fo>.liU Um (w.iUf cttovto* «'u2t»4 Pkw7>0 ing many alumni fromrom the RtfariMteKn 4} lUfn I C< hiM 451 FoU«r ? D=«piu*l»Cii*34l**^ . reinstates Browns »»»-(ta*r::iDMei W«»irnu«,1B^ h* %/27u-il If ’*' NFl« schools that sent playilay ers - C«UG.0cM3e runnin,ning back William Green packed a temporary stadiiid iu m on Tr*tA-ISW(iJ>S.- ' M roi--«S'I^------_ _. Mn«-lai s/n In' IVaan_ in Jrto fiHL-Sums------[JiVElIi^iND - Bfown~nih-~’ a converted polo field. u-iKUt»iw'i}nS5sttia------__ ------^ ------S L :,:0.i?i. ------nnufrioM taMr-itfr724AJm2.<22e 0^Uu?F»CM»inJaa.^*5 ) M qm?3(Djr?iSim«riu-i 77ffl J iio-«<4 e u i tls s iindefinite r suspension after ' gale parties. iMmost everyone eve *i*»i2S23&WioJt512Jv««OOOOa fWWST FWfTOJJKr. (VoE^OjHI Tctaunt»nu fc-.tr»«l WBwrtj'aSI •ral tTlljr^lJi i'i2ru2tin-;rfr[^ he comrompleied a ta-atmerit pro- wore jackets and hats in their ( S ^ mISS Hr (XMR^ 9t7 Ow Dm P!V^inOS^;^Ui^ lu^rw'U Ci£3Bb4J7 * ^v;SS'i),iw«!w.4ts gnimn. . sdiool colors to w'ard off of the QQ 7lK4400t£^44S ' 09.nuu l-i( Iinti44i se-lYn:n1-fr003 SSK S &Ws,Si'M Greeireen was suspended for four chill, dam p w eather, althoithough a iawi.ii;)tM»'7)i«.i9;6 p a n icses ini November for violating second-half rain sent mam any to tatO ^ 14 1« 3 ,1»^ Scn?P&ySn> Urw H th e league’s le: substance-abuse the parking lots. MW CcM-Uo 1M i fr 7. Mzx 2 A cum ------______p.rpgraii;ramjnieJ)anji"asjL‘Xteiideji_____ Heminfi’siirsLtouchdow;lOMUi’as . ; ______jfTI Srt^si, Orm ri UrVWtl«teUaaOT — ^ f** G»9O«0i ^I1.1j S*W lUMnSlMM4a 0 2 1 -1-4 w h ilee 11he got help for dnig and set up by 48-yard passis s from GK^CBtaVBrD>i4g - ' uvOiiYw»74.3rw.e ttFcnoiotsii,,^ alcohol OMn 14 (I Via kLb44an 19.Ni« (B. l^eoM CMr> S lUMietMOtfS ScMPiM-i.&tm: r hoi abuse at a facility in Iowa’s N a^ian C handler•toTexas to ' Own 21 0 « n CMnM !w5rtSct2lw»*^ SS2SS?J^4'^ S:?:T^lJ^l93t Boston.on. . Tech receiver Carlos F ranan dc s.O n . l>»»S«ralT»|OW«*.IHJS|t?»CI LceiiUIC.mM i s : 3 g » . ^ “ un>«Ttam»t»sit»iS) UmiI4 Fkwu A-cizTSflirT. t-tn ;Mt»jtrui) leani;am spokesman Todd the next play. Fleming’sI’s ;3-yard ' S p n 8 S ,Jsz e i , IbmANJ lOiUwia U ^U l I3X> tw n n ^ ju x r Ualkr.< l«ii-e'4eNi tJ-w. Sw UI ,^-=,j?;Sr^;:i’it7 stewanvart said the second-year dive cut the d e fid i to 31-2{1-28. ntb-tain 00 llfkA-' S>tJ CMMU 4«J3 :• 5pi4i>«»«7f«K.i:i II frt;i4 13 5«Mr»r?«004 Cn>cki6.C<(< l^W3.S«4>M>«.3M lj;,ckc nrecently retunied to the 4J.Ccii22MIJ('«^ i*M n cm ooi 9. SI TiprSI.T>rtv%i»VlKO 17 vns’ training complex in Con|Mtanw4rewfreieints MKMCBPmanXI------— ------in u ir > in :—- «r»«rt»wnl>5r»-->i.’« ■ -...... ftsMi I >7 00 Z Cuw I1111 hU n taMovc2« 2« (tFmNT!2.)tt*KUjni!0, V*T

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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 Kenentucly H >oints in the first Saturday. lOlb.ick from a l ‘) iK»inK»int deficit to .NASHVIL/ILLE,Tenn.-Dan Cage p ; ■ i Frye hit a short jumper witd th 58 fialf and liy nine,e tearly in the sec- NO. . 2i22 Rorlda 63 Haynes finished witlwith- a game- j slay midcfciitcd. , , , , hit a 3-|)oini>inter with 2:18 left that ’ • -.seconds left to help Arizona,;,.puH ----- ond-half-bcfore-■e-.storming-back. — KNOHOXVILLE, Tenn. - Scooter high 21 points------I.iike—Jackson- ( 10-(>0-(>,->4)--k;d ------iravev-mderJcrbilt the lead for good, Oregon with 25 poii:)omts, while ;,nd ti,(. Cor out the ^vin. Keiti) Lingford1 Iiled Kansas vrith McFadFadgon scored 24 points andid A last-sccond shotot tot tic the 'ommodores held on for ° ), com- 2 0 poiiHs. Jaincs^Xivis had 19 poipoints. _ the upset. ■ JArizona (14-1, 6-3 Pac-10), Brandcndon Crump added 11 pointsits gam e by SMU's JustJustin Isham Ip bounced off the rim as time Kentucky:'ky (1J.3, 4-2 [jiing off a shocking 9G-S3 lo: andI 11 rebounds to help No. 1 Duke 82, Southeastertern Conference) had its Washington onTliursday, \s-asjs h e id No. 16 Texas»69, 6 Tennesnessee rally in the final min-n- expired to preserve;c tthe Boise to its lowest point lot;il of the St;itc victory. prh 74 lO gam e ro;road winning streak in Texas A&M 5959 utes.n- No. 14 Georgia Ted , theS I-C snainappcd. S'”son. latt Walsh and AnthonyV ATUiNTA - Liiol DcDeng scored COLLEGE STATATION T ex as,- wrson finished with 17 points ■f, 70 Texas didn’t allow IS Women a Girvcr"hiKh~ZZl)oinfsnfs and No. I Mq c Qonnecticutq- 63, NcNo.lllVllssisslppi state ’c efo r Florida (13-5,4-3). puke extended Its its wituimg ^ ^ Uie final 12:41.“ld a “ a.®Tt" SMU 66, Boise Sit. t.- 41 A&M on the roai streak to IS gam es witlwith an 82-74 BOStOn CcCollege 58 AuAuburn 68 •oad for the 10th M Jeeh DALLAS - Thec Southern Power straight time. BrBrian Boddicker *"'»«'•isissippi 79, vicior>' Saturday o o\ ver 1-tlh- BOSTONN - Emcka Okafor and AUBURN, ,\la. - Shane P. Methodist women shotihot 62.5 per- aulino led Texas No. 2* ranked Georgia Tcch,h. which\ has- Rashad AtAnderson scored 16 bithit four frco throws in th e fin.inal 19 Kenton Paul . 24 South Carolina 68 ccnt in tlic first halff to blow past tcw o n tvith 11 points. . ------n’fbcnten thc-Hiuc DiDevils since -point.'Teach:di and Connecriait held -seconds and Mississippi Stotc ...... - ■ OXI-XI-'ORD,- Miss. - Justin ReedJd"' Boisc"State for a'21-p21-point half- I 199G. Jarrett Jack led,‘d thet Yellow off Bostonm College in the last for Its best league start ir vd a carcer-higli 32 points andid tim e lead c a routei; to tc a 66-Jl j Jackets with 19 point.s.us. three minuteiUtes. ye;ye;irs. " No. 19 Wake ForestF( 91. ^ 11 rebounds to liftft W estern A thletic Confeiinference win 1 ------^ITie-Huskiskies-took-the-lead-for------— ^Timmy-Bowers-had 17-p<|»ints-.-y|,ginia-78 ---- “Mississsissippi: ...... Saturday afternoon. ih’S 8 3 , good, 55;53•53, on Taliek Brown’s and ant Lawrence Roberts hat )sh Conner led tlie Gamecocks ' No. 3 Saint Josepli's _ _ _ _ _ WINSTON-SALELEM.N.C.-Justin Michelle Hessingg siscored 17 laytip ^vithli 2:422 left. ______points.andJJ.rebounuspoi _____ 1-20 points.------____ ^Temple-71------.Gray scoretl 26 jSiiTts-inSneSipiwi ------points—and-pullcd-dd -d o w n —six------P1III.ADELPHL\ - flawless shootingg performancei to rebounds for tlie Broncc)ncos(6-14,3- - jamtor ciiariotte0 186, CilCiemson 81, I h 8 WAC). A ndrea Cosscyscy scorcd 15 Nelson and Dclontc \ lead Wake Forest.:i. IEhon Brown led U taO 64, f BYU 56 had 21 points, and Vo.IsSm N( No.SCIncincinnatl 83 NoNo. 12 North Carolina 72 7; Virginia {12-6.2-5)15) ^vith 24 points. SAL1\LT LAKE CITY - Andreww points, including 4-of-6 4-o from Joseph's set an Atlanticnic 10 record CINCINN;INAn - Curtis .Witheis tCLEMSON. S.C. - Shafiawan Bogutut scoreds 17 of his 21 points inin three-point range, to)lc lea a d SMU. with 20 3-poiniersi 10ti remain made a pair'lir of free throws with 45 _Ro^obin-spn scqredAcareer-hig:igh 2 4 ___Ohio State 65,5, th e secsecond half Saturday to leadid Former area high;h .standouts.« points to lift Ciemson. . h back from a 17-point deficitit Chrissie Paiz andid P i t n e y nnlwiUen. David Hawkiwkin/ticd a* --seconds leftleft to 'se a l Charlotte's poi No. 21 Purdue!e 5 9 - ______r:ir<-cr-hi[»h w ith S_pfliiiLs_roi: f __—first__^victortoi7—in>-10-^tries—in------__3Bui_win-was_dic_biggcst ■boat-Brigham-Young-64-56-in-;n------Martin-both-playcd-bubut did not _ Temple (7-10,2-5). • Cincimiati.i. ______' Ciemson (9-10,2-6 Atlantic CCoast WEST LAFAYl^YETTE, Ind. - theUteUte.s’,first game without ailingig score. Fromi T h i ^ lin th e!S t a n d s} 7 J o R nr E lw ai ^ w i T T K e m £a n i By Eddie Pells w eren’t th e It always bothenlered him-that his- Butat in i my mind, Ehvay is theIC see quarterbacks mamake great Associated Press'writeror____ _ AbouDut the writer p ones who) sug* first coadi, Dan Reeves,Rt never let best, plays, both widi theircir ;arms and trc go him threw enougli.gli. Whci . .. APSponswfi'iwriier Eddie Pells grew up W s g ested wc Ticri Reeves left and M ike:e llteir le^. I see tliemTl Ielead teams F.ven from Section1 51521, a mile in Denverr dtduring John Elway's hey- - ^ 3 outside for fo a In an unusuallyilly candid inter- Shanahnahan came and-the Broncos)s to wins in improbablec situations.!sii . high in Mile High Stacstadium, this (jgy and was 14 during his tookie V * T game of pic>ickup view on a postgaigame radio show finally;Uy won tlieir two Super Bowls,s, sec guys who, hardi asa! it is to one was easy to see. season. PellsPoll is now based in W w L football wh('hen it once, Reeves revea'calcd Ills m ethod. I wasLS hhappy, not so much for the;e believe, are more.athlathletic than Ilic Broncos w ereI losing lo 19-0. Jacksonville,'illc, Ra. -V wasfirst-an'md-98 His main g oalass a a coach, he said, teamn, , bbut for the man. Elway was. Da'd w anted lo leave■ so wc could with five imin- was to keep the BroncosBr within a Nowow that h e has been gone five'c But many times, I c can’t help heat traffic. The fans; wcw ere calling ^ . utestbgoTL:in a i r .....touchdown ■ late.r. 1 Then," hc’d ” l e t ...... seasonsons, and it’s been cven longer;r ■ tliink Tvc seen thatt before,be and for Steve DcBerg. year that hehe's gone, every season .honesty, wckve all Elway loose, sincee nmy family stopped buyingI g seen it done with maybelybe ju st a lit- Toucitdown by toitouchtlown, Denver (loc!oesn’t get back to the ^ J had ppretty r That could explaplain why Elway's seasonon tickets, the Broncos feelsi de m or^spark and drarrIrama. ‘ John EUs'ay changed all thai. Super Bowlwl, every tim e another cn up stats never maichcJied those of D an m orec arida more like just another:r That is, arid may alwayways be, both’ ' Caiiglit in the pushlishine, cl,eer- »<-'Kran prof,rofesses loyalty to Team T h a f d T Wc Marino, and he never ni looked as teamn to me. the blessing and the1C bburden of > ing madness of thele so ahead A, then signigns with Team B, my • wouldn't make the. mististak e smooth and pure2 asa: Joe Montana. Watdatching th e NFL each week, I growing up watching; JofJo h n Elway. i ion grows. aga score, I was high-fivingins and turn. ‘"’.^ “•,“,‘',“0" again. bling my vvay into thelie arms; of a 19 win ovet; B altim ore ^Like most football fan: I stranger in the row in1 fnfront of me. ElwiIway’s rookie season, remember the comeback in the 'I1ie stadium was shalihaking and «83, was; the i first of countless playoffs pjg against Houston. Tlic__ s-I-witnessed-growing------DonvcnrarnTcetlnRTfoTtonhirtini-----tomobacks-l B roncos-fcirbohuid-21-6” t^ — _.j-^.,lime,iiafirsLgenuinesp=spotuhcro._; .upjlunnccxexcniciatinely exciting :11iey werej.up_against_a:paiairi.of Khvay becam c th e firfirst Denver <>a.v* “I ,fe ' stadiuni ' and in front fourth-and-lSs fgy late. That sitil player elected to th e PnPro Football of the TV. feeling in my stom adi neverr reat • Hail of Fame on SatuiIturday and, .ITireeyearears later, in th e eupho- Iy [y went away th at day, b u t \ with apologies to Randy “'''r TheTh Drive, we poured Elway £lw on the field, th ere wa:/as no Gradishar and the hihandful ot imo ihe sire.ireet outside my house sense in turning off th e TV. Tlie P” otlier Broncos whoI nmay have j" cr and formed an final: Broncos 26, Oilers 24. been unfairly overloollooked over impromptuu ,conga line, snaking yWhen asked aher the gamimc the years, it had to bee hhim. , “ P “"*■ ‘‘”™wn th e block w ith glee. ijghe ]had given up, El^tiy said: ‘ r.iway was th e BrotIroncos, the ™itn thingings calmed down, my When I think we’ve lost is w hen ——— Broncos-werc-EIw«y,-Q I ’ ___ fncnds_uli_sl_sworc_tJiaL,- no»,iljcy___ ththe-game e is over.” ------DiMarecjo^Eayeshharethirdi-roundlea-1 ______s c o rrs i)A i.i:. Ariz.,(iz-.(APj-.On_. .7 ~ ___ butbut-\vnsn'Lable,toJioIc a pul a day when nearly everyieryone made Golf Simsimilar length on the last hole>Ie for . a ciiargo, Chris DlMarcoirco had one ______•______.thethe lead. . ------of th e b e s t.------DiMarco shot his wiy wi into a chargcd intomo contention with a -WWatson a wins Champions I share of the third-roiin400,000 S40( and 10 skins. favorites - DiMarcorco (2002), January, wiiwiited until the Bob 'Ilie 'II 2003 Champions Tour pplay- ______------Mick-clson-(1996)-and1 ViVijaySingli— llope'lasnvt■wcekio'siarrhtTsca- tiTcirro f th'e year tapped m forr p a r 1 y - v (1W5, 2003) an; formerner Phoeni.\ . son and thenlen missed the cut. But ind and won when defending dian ^ Does diL* Super Bowl hold lliethe rcconl for the liiRlicst TV viwe\\ing audience? Open cJiampions - andind interna- he was 7 under u through two an on LeelYevinoI tluce-putted “fft X . i - ® ' tional stars sudi as Mike M: Weir, rounds thiss time'andt: was on tar- IS 25 feetf for bogey. ^ No. Tliat tlistlnction Is still lidiheld l)V tlte Hnal cpLsode of Alasb Bernhard Langer and ant Sergio get from tluthe start, starting his Arnold A Palmer, who failedL'd to ® ' :b ’, aired more tlian 20 Garcia. diain of binIjirdies with.;» 20-foot. - winwin a skin tlie past t>vo y ears,'?,was . _ )years ago. T.angcr (6G), Justinin U-onard putt on the; scsecond hole. H e had a second sect _j^h _^40.000, JJ ; a c k ______9 ^ : -,(5fr,;Weir (G8) ah d Ridtit! tnily feel, in some way:rays a little „ Barry." Eller, who played in four Su;jujw r out of place." Brown, u six-tim e P ro Bowl BowBowls, joins Vikings defensnsivc And since you do, chc*heck out the comprehensiisive Super Bowl Sjjcaking about him:limself and tackle for theth( Eagles, Rams and line:inem ate Alan Page in th e hallaU. EJway, he said: “They/ srsaw some; Raiders, wasas (one of th e m ost fear- 1\vo 1\ other finalists, Dallas tatack- coverage in Thele Times-News1 today and Ktomorrow!— ihihg that w;is unique in us, some- some blockeikers of his lime. The lee Rayfield 1 Wright and w ide thing they miglit not w

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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’ wworkhorse, w th 1,444 yardsrds “That’s every offensi2nsive lineman’s dream," said sa news: Linebadcer M;Mark Fidds and Reids’’No. No 58 and Mills’ No. 51-th e “It is a very humbling ^experience I ah’d eight touchdowns in1 tiith e regular season. H e m ade;de Panthers backup centerter Bruce Nelson, a rookie frofrom linebackers coach1 Sam S; Mills had num berjr heh used to \\ear. but it makes ^-ou apprcdatcn a te th in ^ I Q i q s of 20 yards or moreJ in eight of the 16 regular-sea-ea- Iowa. “Everybody wantsIts tto n m th e b a ll It’^ a lot monore cancer, “Gettintting them a ring would be and look at things in a totallytot: dif- m g a m e s and broke a 64-;64-yaidcr in the second-roimdjid fun to dish a little bit of [pain to them rather than taltake Suddenly, football)all was . only a sometiiin(:iing 'spedal," defensive end ferent light,” he said. “Yo“You can’t p S ^ f f game against S t Louis.Loi it all the tim e in the passilassing game. So wc really appiipre- g am e-a sobering leslesson for a team Julius PepPeppers said.“1hey’rc al^v'ays im a^e how I fed aboutt nenext year; S & s te r averaged just 3.8}.8 yards on 113 carries in theh e d a te the running game."e." about to play in its firfirst Super Bmvl. witlius.Tls. They’re a part of tliis team. and that I even have die opiopportuni- ______“ Tust tiie wav theyey icoped and tlie We Wtmtm t yery badly to win this tv to come back and t)lav,^yJIVainins T ______'' i s l lie New tngland"iia lushing aerenselDcelyj[y will be over andi over by the PanOiers.. way they kept pouilounding along.” championlionship for those guys.” camp can’t b e long enoughjgh for me., —:------TcoairJohn'FcK said.'"d.‘“Some of tliose ...... Reids’-ds’-disease was discovmfd - -Guys might get mad at me,ne, Ibecause - - - ; I ^ ...... whodon’tn’t get discouraged if dieie running game'doe^’tluisucceedearl^ same lessons you teaciad i in tliis game when he:ie \went to a doctor bccausc a. we can sti^ in trainingg acamp all are at the liighest lotils-el in dieir figliL” cut on his fifiger wouldn’t heal, year long, that^ how I feeld aboutal it" Standing side byy sides at a news's Millss \\tindered\v why he lacked Mills' p ro^osis is uncertaertain. confercnce TTiursdajday, Helds and energy' to finish his usual workouts. “There is improvementIt goingg< on ^uarterbi)ack_____ Mills \\-ere invitationional, if not emo- After sevt«veral tests, cancer was dis- r i ^ t now, and wc just hopeope to con- K unueiltnH iiC l ' tional, portraits of courage.cot coveredd irin his small intestine. The tinue to improve," he said.i “A sla ra s “You have your,• g(good-days and - players: werewt told just before their long term, wie really don’t’t krknow." g o lv e as an offense and asasatcam.” a _ ' . your bad days," Mill(tills said. “I am final pres£reseason gam e on Aug. 30. Mills delivered a motivlotivational SPI us, there^ not enougl )ugh good Brady,:r , Delhomme going'for f It ail tvas just .silence.” defensive a^-.playo££______------t^-tO'go'around.-Tcams- ______iust_£lad_I_am_hayiaving davs._yo»____ “It was __speech_before_Carolina^-. ago, Jako Oelhomme, who at least two bccausc Brady and tho Patrfcjts two yoais age know?” tackle B:Brentson Buckner said, opener against Dallas. iSna startof, hope to tako fe h risk of injuiy-Cindnn: — s s n the regular season as tho CoroSna Fields, tlie Pantlierslers’leadingtack- “Nobody(dy could bclic\-e it.” “He said when he foundind out he ____ffina-was-thc-only-NFL-c ^ofachancenooneexpoctodlhomwm to havo as these tpams______Ier_in_2QP2, _has_concompleted trca^t-______Relds,_i^ uncomfortable at wtirk- had cancer, there wero twtwo o'thin^ &tfk to take every snap thishisscason. meotinSiipojpor^>6oo/lll' ment for Hodgkin’s’s idisease and bi outs bccaixau se he wanted so badly to that he could do, quitt oio r k e ^ J^Rnally, tlie salary capa p forces ■ expcwed to play nextext season. • play, madnade only occasional visits pounding,” Buckner recallerants pi:: to play on knew how to fight was to keekeepfight- i^ck ;-o t" sprcad-lhele m o n ^ ' ------joMOfl > 1 ^ ; ------but remains in a figlfight'for his life S iind^," Iho'.'iid.'‘*This is what we -■“ing to the end."------— m u n d the rest of the rosterxrandw r in Pass ^ against Intestinal can(aincen do, tliis> kLs what w e want to do, and Mills vows to live by hisis Wlwords. whbalancc-and-deptlrins‘instcad'of------J ^ g | - S 2 7 ~ n tt)tn p tt— 449~ - — -TT— M ills'had'a’diemoimotherapyTicaPT— thisis^>•hei>-hcr(M>rv.-an«t) bft”------^------—:— "Youjustlook in thatminm in o ra n d —------iiS-stFong-arm.------— ass' ------nieni-in-auirlotte-oi!-oii-Wediiesdajv------R oldsr;Ir, ^1. and M ill*!, 41, VrpT in ^'1'. ^ )u..are-ivith— ^______... jpNowadays with the saksalaiy.cap' ..... dien flew to Hoastoiston to join tlie contan[ by phone. me and Tm just goii^ to k keep on - ® so forth, it^ probably momore diffi- Comp.. -. 6 02------pet.------592- ______team.-He will >>o -OD on “I wasAS coadtingo Mark, and dien a__ working.*" he said. “Life iis^ not great___ • a t (u Iiave a frandilsu qiiarljarterteck ------Sunday \vhen tlie Rin’anilicis face tlie month LLiterik he \vas basically coach- everyday, all'H^T^oboayly wwants to SBShe way through and builcuildafoot- lIV Pats ~— ---- 3.620 yds. 3^19 New England PatrioLsioLs. ing me,” MillsM said, “because he ivas have this d isca ^ but somebody son Qa&team around h i ^ ” saidlid IBengals ) “H ie d u b basicallyilly gave me tlie furtlieralc• along in the treatment stage does, and v>« just so happeippen to be \ J 23 TPe 19 ®Sfh Marvin Lewis, v ^o10 vwas the ' ) — option as to ho\v mucluch I \vanted to of it. It caican be tough on you. When those guys, and we just haveave toi keep R ro n s ’ defensive coordiftidiftator in '“ "( 1 2 _____^ _16 .16______------Ixj aroimd,'-Mills saidaid. “Hey,I am a ----- tiicyiircpic pumping thisstuff intoyour—— on fighting.'.^...... i S ^ Super Bo^vl seasoa -E n m if a team can findi someoneso ' ii jl Po»a«»on Ske Peyton Manning in th(the draft, v #' 9 l 438 Yds. 664364 W ____ ■; '{jiere^ nd'guararitee T l-p T K s ------^ - 7 ^ . 2 - ---- 7D8...... - 3 ttam to tlie big pune.'Ihele 1Patriots ■ shut down M a n i ^ ^ Coltsalts in the ______._ . j j * . ______■ '■ m _ J L AFC championship SOURCE: NFLL ^ AP ' Most first-round quartem erbacks pever even get that far. SomeSoi fail sixth.” he can do it for more than one yeacar, , B I I T miserably, d r a g ^ g downwn their Thesixth-rounlunderwillbecheaper, diat^A thei time to start making ; mline'for— too,~a'factt)r‘tl-that-ian’r-be-over- — finanduidal im'cstment HI_LL ------(eamVbudgotand'bottoml ^ ‘ jtars,'"'" ...... - ...... looked;...... ------'Vfc all diou^t that maybe lon — . ---- .. J “H ie funny tiling aboutitthcNFL th So,alcoeu<:kiJ known for its copycat Bradyidy was a one-year wtinder K P f S n s f i system is that it^ not foolprooffoo£,"said ten d en aes ha;has ^ ttle d on an yearsirs iago,” said Boomer Esiasor B flirallfnI Montana, a third-round picpick who approach lhatlat works for now. whoseose -Baigals lost to Montana’ Iron four Super Bowls, threeeeofthem c Instead of a remcm atkable passo; set- 49ersTS irin the 1989 Super BowL‘Ihinl ^ MVP. “t e been prwCTn o'over the tie on a reliableleone, o limit his respon- about)ut it. TTiat^ where Jaki . jears that just bccausc you’nlu’ie taken sibilitiesandletie t th e rest of the team Delhcnhwnroe Qnds.him^. A lot ofI uvs _ in the. first round d o ^n't 't mean dotherest willtcUi tc U ^ tiiat you have to be in th - io u ’re going to be more successfulsue ___ If -the. quancirterback-works-outi----- r i ^It t piplace at the r i ^ t time witli th< ^ Suy taken in u ^e c ififth or grraLThke thee tititle and moye on. If ri^irit ororganization to enjoy success.”

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H e wi ----- ; -Patriots with thth e ball ...... ----- (Protjatjlo ctartoni)...... - -______KIckcckotrraturna . rnrtpri onn the ground, vainly reachiaching for the ■■■{avorngoy.ltcla) {»v«i Will look lo nuulraliia CarCarollnn'o pnas RC8 23 ine, as 'Rams players celebraterated their-23- Pnir.ot3 23.8■8 j tuan by UBing qulcti-hilipossplixya. po Rsggio Howard Pamnarsirs c( a 22.4 1 6 ,v in1. . ______OOP i I 22.1 ------Opp^l latever-^vay-that play-goes,es, it-changcs i ------~R”0Ell3'Mlk«’Rircker' M ..J.1 WLB64 i8 S 30 MIkaMlntsr jets a second Flold g o a ls T«arr* min Jnnhing 10 mAko a W Will Wlttisrapoon U T i- FlaldFla goals cvcrythijhing,” said Dyson, who gets ' ?o.coMnnuu'vjjeppino d uo^ __t'T O LintiiT'iaaTinoovaf mojiiioaio ______ApnriiJ/inftliorl______------'— Jotin Km ______c h a n c ei 0on Sunday.with Carolina. “We“Wt may b6 go______vertime and win the game,,Q e,.and-Steve------Yards MO 0/0 ^ FS'27 DiotTaFiQFihl YaRji"" poona Ifw Ball ^ 0 le MVP. Who 20-29 10/17 b«twMnm«UcWi(, C . V r-or Eddie George is the I ? A lot of different things coulcould happen if 30-39 *m MLB 65 W 0 40-40 S/0 Dsn Morgan ; on th a t play.” game has provided heartbrea3reak and jin - 60* 0/1 WR B3 , D.lonBrar>ch in for some of its greatest pplayers laj - _ E lw ay lolost three before winning tw I the ball -Christian Fsurla ^ . . “Aii I knew is that it was myF cacareer,” said i Panthers withphysical tl unit moi Is nl ^ R&Receiving quancrtrrback Phil Simms, the M\MVP of the -W i77 ll« tJ The ollenstvo lino iBophy 0 IIS gizo nnd slronglti ^ WR eo ■ Htc vpa Avo TO G ia n ts’’ !1987 win. “If we’d have loslost, rd have : MS boBl whon II ean u8«isIng ii! IronI line. ! ■ Troy Brown >1 40U lOfl _- J 10 wear down ihoopposin S»»»«SmP''P' M i.»o u a 7 b e e n r uim r o ut of town.” B 88 37 , oLBsoCajn H ^ Rodnsy Harrlaon I 10 70't O l__J ^ MIHs VratMl '' ^ RCB30 PunltMngoptn-nokllacMor. noryProtrt u 140 rM) 0 M M I Tyrone Pool# , ^ W D»flft»unFf> Boi»wl______^ r o e 93f V ...... _«n fTi 'iw 11.7 0 IB IQB__aw^ t WR87 k f Muhsin - 0»«oh»n0«vi«o».i« M 150 IM 0 ContInu#d«J from C l U IC AO 0 0 Muhammsd Md»0ad-8«uiiii< :■"' TisdyBrusohl a EuganaW i »Wilson » _ 7 o 0 N e w EEngland is succcssful becauscause it m ay be Ldkst-- ...... -- - - -a i»»^«>-;--the only ible.wakness— _ Q 78 Jano Jam«s X S " C 4^ "•«% PTB2 ly.team-withoutia discernible ® ■ ■ ■ l 0 7 KjmPyion - ^^^^^^-TedW M hlrHFtOT !£S------i__ l* _ y ,.S in a n e ra when the salary cap leavesres mostn team s Rushing OLD 56 ' boo'svtwi- s " 17 0 so thin1 thtl at any injuiy can lead to3 a seriouss col* 9n'W1lll« _ J N»«(UlobAl«nc« la p se . t wflhbeTlwpMUngotm* e « Q _ J Rushing '"■'‘I'defense is even more complexlex thani it was J | “ ^ tw o y ears a r ago, when it shut down the Rams'iuid ; RB ^ Kwlr j) ------ATT Yoa Avott; i h e i r “ GiG reatest Show on 'I\irf." —- SUphsn D«vl* n SMCTW'O*^Otrm aiBI.W «fl a Desigrgned an d perfected by Belichilichick, it h&s Hn» l»«n C«folln«'» .. . 0»Sr»unF.»«iF-wita 4JD aa 0 s u c c e e d i IVPs Peyton >_J oo'io fluy m M«ion. IB 24 Ty Uw — - — ‘ded in confusing co-MVF ,_ 0 Loo*(»1ooolBeo«t20 ng-o£_the-ColtS-and_SteveJve.M cN aiL of______FB 45 R T O O ^ (4 f KKl (o coniam FtaiSman" . » *0 aa 0 Tennesssak away i W ashijig 1^ 5 5 3 , Tom Brady , ^ ^ . A ll-P ro) tackle Richard Seymournr sometimesi ‘ Head coach ' PnOioto • • lead c o a c h ------nto pass coverage.Hie linebadbackcrsareall 5 2 7 ____ Quartorfoacks killed - Bruschi, WiUie McG^cGinest and SH^^HKn _Kty JakaM hom n ^ra>w»1 nil h avff ho eo .txjwoaneoordinaiof ______AnlownlnS ere.'s w hat^ likely to happen:•n: ^ ------tm(iiii>:onanio .15 ino------I Pattioa ithma" - ■ ” '-ir J I 9 V fortnoGian'siantawtiennwywon • - o o n e r .■i:i!ii-iunl tiu.id conch antJ ' j ^ J / 0W2000NF0 NFC owm . Fox has T h c^ ^ trio ts won’t score m u^, but)ut they’llt con- g 18^_ Runnlitg backs 318 dolonsivo liasi-H.ml (or Wo evorotcxcoltoot tn il th e2 ball.I Piilriols m lODO. Oiroclod JnSmiUi StephanOm I ' . # 1 h**L ; oddiOons.niIS. most notabV______D aviss^d-Fost£a:_wilLgct-yardagNew England’s defense willill prevail.p If it Cnreof record " It's r n v jo h to }icf t always want to xel the CBToerr^ttraconl(Caro-irxu) c a n COnf (CkjvcimrxJ, Nuw England) ___To^le^Klowra______••, infuse Peyton Manning, itt cacan confuse riylit play and to fin 'one fo r th e o ffe n s e . " —^ Jake Deliclhomme and force enoughh tumtu oveis to yr ___ <)nt’n.receivei:" ____ - Stephen D avis ____ . r5 53S ___ ft the "lal ------— aeaaon - - ia -,4-o_.,663— -make thtiie difference. :.na!io.i 72 72 0 .500 ’ . - T o m B r a d y th e second tim e in 'th re e• seasons,se; the PLiyoB-. G 1 . .857 find the ^ toi ■ ' J g - Piavi>n#1 3 0 - 1.000 F or i , ; y . • ______P a tr io tss 'will be Super Bowl champioipions. ____ CO D^oiMo'AP M a ke thi e score 17-6.

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------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*iip*ihr Ify Oiony. od. KKolpI of .Twin F.iilsNiils. Idaho _ FOUND Black(Labfemato. L ‘opyn >>>0 rfmot* •nicy (foic, • moll. •t(.) itM- I feenimn* nnalo<(»ptoiw» by Ihh iMwipep«i 10 month old.I . inir heat, 950 A L C O H On L n I c s • • fldvcithar. ng| lh« n«wipsp«(, cntum«< ful FOUND: E 4 0 0 N D ococlo. Coll ANONYMOl^ o u s ipomlblbry fo< lh« tiulhful «0d & Fonilirnr ^ A lt is/Auclio«,or8_906-Trn^xl-Tra,rt« r/Shoohcrd-X ' -208-43G.476S I YOU!JR__ 102 Card ol Thanks I 03 Furnished 709 Hny.iHay, Grain & Feed 613 Jewelry'/ 907 Utility Trailciaca puponOuim)uincy F O U N D L aiB.croam b *'r% 103 DioliuyAlds 401 4 Schools/lnstnjctjon Apts./Duploxos 710 Cropi^ropUProduce 814 Lawn&CI Garden A. Spaniel1 X. black and colored. Wiihi> yellow and A n 104 Porsocala . 402 < Music Louons 00404 Unfurnished • 711 CusicCustom Fnrming 618 Exorcisew i Equipment JJTTHm whito ndultdull male, on black collar.. NearI lllh iT^I^} 105 KappyAds 4034 Tulcnng Apts./Dupiexcs So(V*Joivieos 616 Mi5coitnr> • ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ EaslliindI no;near KMart Avonuo Eastt T Twin Falls. 1001 Avi.iicn___ 100 Special Noucos | 08 Booms For Ront 712 FamiHums For Bent .— . - FwSalo ______5, Collio/Shi'S h ep h e rd X. Call 208-735-2•2I97- _ TIMES-NEWl E W S ____ “ins'Jrumonts’ 1002 AuVp,^. ftf, ' ndull lorrial 107 Atjoftion Aflomaiivos |gj(2B53SE3 I e06 r a Mo(>ito Homos 713 Pasti’astuics For Ront 617 Musical Ir •1000 N. 7 o UND Mother,ersRIng'at CLASSIFIEIFIED 100 Proloisional Sofvicoj 1 501 a OponHouso 60707 Of«o & Rotal Roniols 714 Posti’astures Wonted 618 Ofr«e EEQUip./Suppll03qi Aa«'.M.K2S G, 2 Samoyod.yodon thoKingFinoA1 Arts Comer D E P A R T M\i1 EENT f in Docomber, P 100 Health & Wollnms 502 a Homes lor SaJo 6 0oe-Commerdnl 8 ' Rentals 718 Fami■amiAuctNjns 619 Bios 82S Camping^SHurUing • ,006 SUVs young adultlull brindio, LostI oon Hanson That birthday ad youyou placed 518 Commercial Property *1. Rottwoilon 217 Employmonl 16 Roommates Wanted 602 AppluVpplianees ' Equlpmer''®"‘ 1009 V.inr. « Our.r.iv 'ilor/Shophord Avo, in Builoyloy. Reward somo time agogo in The Opponumllos 816 Vacation Property/ ^ ■ Tr w » .^ U .I!.l,.,l,.I M OM BaiaJozaon & Crafts 826 Sporting { X.lomato,9. pups.pi ollorod for oioithor dog, Timcs-Ncws?NowislhQ lOtOAutoifoiSn.. Time Shares S04 Bullaiulioing Matanals 827 Gofoge S ny 5. Hcclor/l/cl/l/cNab X. rod 208-878-3003’3’ timotocome pickilick up your I 817 Condom^iurris 7 0 1 ' ’arket? Imports & Spor;portoC.Hr. speckled pu; n b a n w .ih pictufos. Stop byay moin. Clas- 01 Uvostock & Pounry 609 Ekicti:k)Ctronics 826 Fk)a MarV Dlictd R idge- . L O S T g a m e I OTWMi^fM'10l2'Stoevc.in ...... _, 6..2.S h0phc -today! ■ 301 Business ■5I ^ 8 MobileKomos ~ 7 002—Oajry 2 ~ Canio A 606 HotTHot Tubs’s”Pools ~ ~ W o o fl^ P ? • back X. pup:)uDj O ocoyS - O nn FI S o w i J - — Oppoftuoicios 510 3 ComeiotyLots Supplies 607 Clothi:iotJiing 4 Fufs a M M U u fll 1013 AutoScrvK:cs/csARcm''. . 7. Shepherd■askvPoix. S 35 and Twin k 302 Money lo Loan ■ S820 Real Estate Wanted 70303 Horsos&Tock 806 Com;:ompu1ors 001 ATVs &. MMotorcycles ^099 Auto Ooaiorsrs (omaio pupjjp Falls. Call 208-.8-734-9535- k 1 0 8 ^ ^ 3 ^ ---- •304~lnvo>lmonb 5~ 521~Manu(oduiudHofnos~704~>4-P0i3 & Pel Suppliett— e09-Rt East. E Boiso Meridian, Countyity olo Twin Falls, State who seekik (unher informa- way. Buhl, Idaho or by call- 1;°'Romovo and replace gross, andId Sectioni 12. Township ol Idahoaho. Firsl Am erican ,ion 10 oxcixorciso thoir tight ino 543-5664. dirt and sprinkler pipo on a 10) South, S< Rango 14 East, Tllle insuranco Insi Company, to accessss public records Soalod bids will bo rosidonliai yard locatod in BOise o is M eridian, Buhl, as succcjccossor Trusteo, on and publiclie mootings accoplod via US Poslal Triumph, Idaho. Idahcaho. Tho inlohdod u se is bohallII olol Cililinancial Mon- jM D i Contract spocllicallons to oslablishoa a woii head gage■ CompanyCo: will sail al PORTANT Sorvlcd al PC Bo* 505, [ address all logal Buhl. ID.B3316 umil closo and bid forms will bo avail- protO'otecllon overlay zone. public au A compiolo description of ost biddc ng lo: ol businoss on February able al tho above Boiso Ac K K M i : L ADVERTISING j 10. 2004. Bids musi bo Address or by calling Louie thisis request r is on file with lul monilonoy ol the United lO Twin Falls County Stales, c I Tim es News - M cloorly marked on tho KonkQl at (203)334-0252. th o ' >s, all payabto at Ihe >OBo&548 . . An Idaho Public Works Comismmissioners' Ollico ond time ol'sale.Jho ol's following _ outsido ol Iho qnvolopo ' Ils, ID 83303-0548 J S f » •Surplus Proporty Bid*. Coniraclor LIconso is'ro- avail'ailabio upon request. deuribe< qulred il Ihe bid amount on Anyly ond 1 all persons may ualod in I 0 (or legal ads: 3 J M I B m i Bids must bo rocolvod on q>>‘' lor 10 publication, or boloro February 10. ‘‘'i-Ihls pro]oct is S5.000 or reglsgislor Ihoir comments. Falls. Sli olects, or ogreomenis on describe 1 W ednesday lor 200 4 10 bo oligiblo, f"®moro. Porformanco ond prole noon on Thursday Minimum Bid IS S10.500,00 payment bonds ol 85% iho0 subject si being comsidor- to ofI ClintonCili Earl Subdivi- I. V/ritlon materials or sion, Tw day, noon on FrI- Bids will bo oponod at each will bo required II tho od. , Twin Fails County, rTuosdayand bid amount on this project comnimmoni rtiusi bo submit- Idaho, re • 7:00 p.m. on Fobnjary 11. p‘“ ), recorded in Voiumo doy, noon on Mon- 2004 al Iho roflular moot- is *S5.000 or moro. ledd priorpi lo Ihe public hoar- 6 o l Pla' 3-Qnd can-bo-m aiiod lo:- -Trusloo t !hu{Hloy.and.no<]n. ino orih'tJ'Buhl R utal'FIfb' — ^Forfurlher dolQils-ond- -ing-a day for Friday ond ProioctfonDislrictal201N. f"*arrangomenls to Inspect Twinvln Fails County Com- of o moromoi porlicular do- saturd^° issionors’ O fiice. P.-O.- scriptioni ly, Holl.dQy.dond:. — Broadway..Buhl. Idaho. tho project silo conlocl- missi lionollS.rtov.,.l.r- y vary. II have Scoll Nichols at (208)334- Boxjx 126rTwin Falis.-ID ortcodroj Tho succosslui bidder will droalpopony tailor J™’ ™ ',,slions call Ruby al bonotiliodandluilpaymom 0261. The DopartmonI ol 8330:1303-0126. purposoosos el compliance Section 60-113 Idaho ^35-3324. must bo rocolvod by Iho Lands rosorves tho right lo Tho Thi hearing will bo hold with’ Sod Buhl Rural Firo Proloclion '01°rojoctanyoroiiblds. inlhiIhe Twin Fails County Code.0 . IhoII T ru s te e h a s |T 1 OSfidDGCllMNGtfai Comsmmlssionor!!.' Ollico. boon inlormodinlo that tho ad- ^ 0 1 0 1l ^ l g j l | H I ^ District within 20 businoss ,, dayooM hoaword PUBLISH: Janua7 28. 29. 4’5 2 5Shoshone Streol dressof:i6f:ie2ClintonDrive ^ ■ was$!$2 8 9 9 SlN0 W $ 23 , ^88 II H 30. 31. February 1, 2. 3, Northjrth. Fourth Floor, Twin Twin1 Falls.Fa ID 83301, is ’^ ^ ^ 5 notlllcalion. 30. ^ £ w 44«’ Michaoi Rulling. Socrolaiy 2004 Fails.ills, Idaho. somollm(illmos associalod with . OaOatad Ihls 22nd day ol. said roalroa properly. Said solo will be made without a n n a n ^ M M i t ------1 covenannani or warranty ro- . I' 7 ;::::;------— 'gardingng 11litlorpossosslon'or' s $ 17995-N 0 W $ 9 :4 ^ ( ) oncumbimbrnncos to satisfy B1^# Jl Iho obiigibligotion socurod by and pursi5ursuant lo tho power 1 lie conferred In tho “rjA T tki f! PoodI oof fl Trust exocutod by: H O UIND N POUND IL R obynin ^SIrough a singlo 1K| __ . .woman,an. As grantors. To: 615i WV U n e S , First Am ...... / , Amorlcar. TOlo Insoi- p,Paul Elemontary I Company, lor tho ______b o n e)lit lil. and socurily of ____ ^138-2200 , • f ...... ■ Docislorslon Ono Morlgago “SU Company3ony. As Bonoliclary, m f m m m y ' datedI 10.10/25/2002, record- ForrADOPTION A mhm'mZW iZTZ ■ 15030/303^/30/2002,-arln stru ^ - • ------m ontI NoNo. 2002-0'22'6087 ■ I.Ratfwellii male // Boneficijficlal in to ro si w as ZSiberlim:RI Husky, male , $ 26,995 N O W $ 2 2 , 98& 8 y H ^ H mm______assignocinod to Cililinancial 3._Bo^.CrCotlle______' 'M ortgaggaga Company, via 4.Ke«hbnond puppy o s s lgg n rm o n l r e c o r d e d 5.L4bpopc Silly or sweweet, romantic or frarantic, 2/16/200'2003. under instru- 6. Border C f / m ontI nono. 2003-004250, 7.Pit0uIlpII puppies 2003 CHEW VBilWE hund puppies " D a k n l 'm'le's e ^ a i j 4_ ^ e ss : sa q e s ds of Twin Falla Coun- 8- Oachshui I Hi ^ Iho. Please Noto:The $ 20,995 N O W $ 1 5 , a8 a 8 abovoJ GrbntorsGr ore named Hours; Moi«.lon-SaI 9:30-12:30 jl is the perfect w;way to share your sere n t i m e n t s to complymply wilh section 45- Sundaysays & Holidays by „ • . 1506(4)((4)(A), Idaho Code. ApAppointiacnt _ with someone spspecial in a Special S e c t i o n m no ropro;iprosonlatlon is mado ifiyy are, or aro n o tr ' Wotan ow,ln^/l(GDpanlmalr36' * The Times-New:ws, Saturday, Februaia r y l4 t h . jnlly rosponsiblo for ■ hours, ihoIhoy are then sold or 3bligolion sot.iorlh. ______D£!}£SmOYED__ . $ 23,995 N Q W $ U „ 4 f t — -- -and-online-a2-at www.magicvallcy;'^ c o m .------in. Tho D elau ll for PloajocallcIII dAlly lor up'lo-dalo w hichh Ihthis s a le is to bo inlormation(>no'laavonios$ago, M i - madoI is Itho lailuro to pay ^ w honduiduo, under Deed ol ThUlsaI a public service ^ T r u s;t t aand i Nolo dated tnnoulouncemenlol 10/25/20i/2002. Tho monthly TheT9 Tlmo*-Newa -Message: — - A A - - paymentsonts ror'Pfincip{il,‘ In- :______loroGi: ancand Impounds (if ap- plicablo]3le) of S546.gi. duo per montJlonth from 6/28/2003. ^ fiW and allill aaiibsoquenl poy- ' j y y mentsi untiluni tho date ol sale or rcinslanstatomont. Tho prin- » ------cipai bolo bolanco owing os ol S 20995j 1O W $ 1 6 , 9 a i D • Ihls datelate on iho obligation i I secured - Trust is S h o u nND: ^91 -i:------C o s t is .$ 1 5 - 1 D . ^ accruodi(od interest 01 tho ralo • - for up to 25 wordirds ol 6.94%14% por annum Irom MINI'W-CASSIA METMGGIMfiN (25c for cach additional,1 wiword) ^ 5/28/200:2003. All delinquent A W M\tAL fi RESCUE amountsnts aro now duo. lo- F O UUNDATION f *m ?W ^'W as$2 golher>r wiwith accruing lalo Ploa&o66 coll U8 at: MH4.I nm *;,*-’; '' ' 7 " ^ charges.;os. and intorosi, un- • 2 O8-8-436-8904 . Y o u r N a m e ______‘ paid and accruing laxos. ^ n H a sso ssmssments. trustee's For■ADOp-nON A nB l^«!fiiini P h o n e . ------L ______foos. attc attoinoy's lee, and ___ any amoiimounia advanced lo 1. T«rrlerr mil-r Iirga male I ^ ' Paym ent------prolect:t Ihitho security aasoci- ’Benll* do olod withwilh this loroclosuro Chocolati latg------Lab mix- male, _ . . C o m p o s e y olur u r message and seiid iti t a l o n g ------hoi the bonoficlnry- " t y*4f old. I lo soil or causo tho 3 QisckLatj b mix- m«!e, 1 1/2 w ith yourr ppayment so w e receiveI v e I t trust propiroporty lo bo sold to 'y ,,,, 0I4 b y W e d n e>sday, s d February 11 at 5;nm p salislysfy saw obllqolljrr. in Shephard mix- * P - '" - Datod:I: DoDocomber 23,2003 twnil«.4r4 months old. By: Firsiirsi Amorican Titlo s.BlKklAb . ___ Maiflail, call or go into; ______insuranc .anco_CojnBflny*_t'JL s u c c eossor s s Trustee Oy: a (j \ 733.0931~ext.t. 2 677-40-1I 0 4 i Quality Lo •pb«rd mix pupi, ^ y Loan Servkro Corp. [J,i4weekt. 4 ^ 132 3 rd S tr e e t W lest . ,1 2 6 3 O v' c er r l a n d a s agonilent for successor 1 . Twin Falls, Idaho) 833018: Burley, Idahci h o 83318 J f u s io00 o :319 Elm Streol, lunyidttenlent alto available 2nd Poorloor, Son Diono. CA ' 92101-311-3006 (619) 645- TW»liai iTheTunesNews 7711 For Solo information tnnouiJ i S S n - S ” . RHJ CntI: (916) (91 387-7728 or T lm ^ e w i. , ' i looo nto: to :'vi^.catoost.com 1 iV i ■ _ D2 TImes'News, Twin Ffllla'fills, Idftho Sundny. F e b fu o ry1.2004 J.:

: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.ooKing lor a FT clerical W anddollA c Reoa. n Secreia , Coll539-5494* moni rs hirihiring lor tho UiKonioritci) divoic" I person a I Financial nalicitionallinancial services lifno,0, folxibleI' hours, some 3rlvlng Drlv School • lull-trme. o*p. with billing, p e aoreincod prolorred. Earn:irn S30,000/yoar INSTflUCTC•fnn ------position olil PolPolice Officer, S2!li> • lilltUltfOS. C.1II I insiituto. Musi h av e ad-‘ (irm,m,iMl(orlngapan-time oxpo' or Corllllable ( modicafo & medicado, 'hs II 208-432-5386* Got youryou class A CDL Tho Compi payroll, A^P.AiR, vatvancod com puier ckilis, adrrJmlnlsiratlvo assistant xputor Loammg icliltio 1.0G6-688-239D' 1: {ADMINISTRATOR 1 Hatjia Espanol. C ontor is ts only. Salary I (Word, E2150 to S2529/- , . Snako River Rohab. , «'«assislani lor fljP and ox- _ id) .o ollico. This porscn will ASO'St-irSlant Herdsm.in neod- .pplicatlons may _ Allofliitui'* pnymyni '' ; ; - hiij iiti opening (or a ------( m o r n ini n n s l f o r o u r - ^PP^'^ COM208-543-640T 'celicnt 'C d lelter writing onci • a?si• sisl wiUi general clori-' ' od loflot 1000 cow dairy. oriveRS ed al the AcciUonis. divoicc & ; : Public Wofka ------:------—— 5prsproadshcoi experrenco. calil support and phone Hofdfd &i At brooding help ^ ^ 4 CJiinin.il miitlv':: I1 Adtnlnlstrntor, '^uckOrMngSchocl ' r ° s oa'i 1! ° ° S p>ollceS i? Oept. AGRICULTURE W;W a g e D O E , R o s u m o callsIlls. CIciical oxponenco. roquir.luired. Send Resume c«,n , pdwoy Ave. N. Brad Rtco at 73-}‘3 3 6i7‘ 7 l• Thir. posii'on supftt- • Farm Mochanlc/Pivot Ir- roqrequired. Call 733*9277 - oxcxcollenl phono skills^ to; Bo: t Ollico Appiico- ' vises and ovflrsces ttio Box 90261 c/o , com onel\ ,l,k.lotoaoh.wo ' . Idaho 83316 rigatlon m Burloy Aroa. lor moro Informallon' a ndtyping43wpm.n i ThoTIB Times Nows' 208 BANKRUPTCY ' ovorall opctaiion im ii 208-736-5026. would like I -543-4200 Fit;,I V151I If. Ftoo •‘Farm Mnnagor lor potato ~ sedod. Corporate tjone- p o) BBox-548-- i ------C l o s , gito aFeb. 2,2004* ; m aintotiance ol-walor, production in Bliss/Glonns CA s provided. Plonso send TwinIn Falls,f ID 83303* GENERAIRAL Call 7 nAYE30nN ' ivaoicw aiet. sanitation, CARE WORKER I Msp Forty Area. 208-300-0010' Sa)Sate House Adoloscent rosuisumeto: ScTiUE------: In to rnlational a t. Students i,a n d s croU a P Jr------LAW ENFORCDHCEMENT LAW WEST .. stfoetr.. p.itks and Coro Worker. 'Waddell 4 Rood D^LIVE'vtH Y e x chinnge n n noods area Kimberly ol Gooding is T will 'V, , ■ tccfoation clepartmonts ichor s Supply ifx ,o p re s o I Chief of Police. U.iJli‘V.H uix,'iI 208-2l')-'J09a ■ :r ASKING QUESTIONS n locLooking lor positive adult 84844N.Woshlnglon oso n ia tiv o to work nowacccDliplinuopplicoMns -? ; 0) mo City. Hoquiro- Conduct public opinion Sto 200 :abo IS look.ng.lor a ^.;,,hmtorntemational sludonls (or the folio 30E, interested Toll i-rce 1 .t!88-h07-&07G*.|^,,*1 m ents nfD as (oliows: role models to help ivory person lo live in .rfiooij ; polls over tho telephone, youth incrisis. Openings TwTwin Falls, ID 83301 Dis and hosi families. HortlcuV is should submit BOOKKEEPING Scivicosos !| *7110 appl'cani sHould .ABSOLUTELY m Falls, Valid drivers oxcollont jsumo 10 lor pan-time positions, (208)736-6563 J " '" ' llontcommissibnand jgg|.ichnlclons /*ih,«i^ A vtiil.iO i-'. r-M sonaD lfi 1 NOSALESIII ^0, • Fax to.208-736-004'3* inso. Fax rosumo to )l incentives. Port- r.nnrlnne }f G ooding Ihfpo v o a r a suporvisof hours vary, weokend and or Fi n=.dSp,lnH.r ______Mic;kJjci2.cDnsulialions^: ______Striclly.f0Search.l____ -evening work required. - ■ }-788-9412*______timowoliwork irom homo.Call- ilh Avo.W.______32G-72;Wyisk1orMary.'. ] S7.00to $9-00 per hour. Musi bo at least 21 INSTRUCTION ' lfA L~: Mlcholonjlone 208-552-9779 Londscao ng Id 83330. ] ‘ deparlmenls Casual v^ork environment years ^ ol ago, prolicient *®cecepling re su m e s a n d □{.ntaltai ar.sislani needed omoll mc®flihleonc,nol*me . ions conlaci Iho HOUSE Ot.EANING'6oi;s'*■“ ]I ♦High r.choo) qrndualo at 208-934-5669. voti iionio PooO som o j Fiexiblo Ovos. days. & m reading ail’d whling. •’PPijphcaiions for loreman, i-lime. Exponenco pro- ^ T ^ c E H S S a n . ] oroquivaleni. ' r AL • itod application . IL C ' H o t QUALITY & I wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs: have a high school peralors. COL drivers f^fjodrodCuinolioquire.f. ingrocoids ,. I ♦Extensive knowlcdjio ilhoolthspeclolisL ^ is Feb. 13,2004* HELIAULE clii.inm q c.ill ' por wook. Groat pan-iime diploma ^ or oquivaleni. ■'’hdid laborers starting this nd rosumo 10: POBo« jntopiolonod. doadlinoBFo ' , of principal, ptaciices I0b or second job. jnng-.No.Calls Please!____ pAc □ oy, Rupert and Twin Exponent 7nr.-,':t;H oor 4 i o - 248r ; &, succossfuity complole ^P'" 5 ,B u ,lo ,,l0 833ia.:------ly to perso n ------MEDICAL anti tnoihodrt ol wator Closo to. CSI cam pus. KD Excavotloft ' . aroarPfoyido-pnysco' ' iS! 1 a n d w a s I 0 w a t 0 r a background invostiga- ELOPMENTAL socialicial rehabilitation, 2882 AddI«lsonAvo.E. ' ' ^ S CALa L CARE PRIVATE ART LESSONS! I For more mioimation .tion including criminal. PO Box 327 DEVEU all chemisiry SPECIALIST DegreeCO init human services ______TWiryin Falls INTERNSHlJSHIPfor RNs Ofriiliod an inachor.Cali j Coll 736-28S3 Holpful having previous Malloy, ID 83333 S lottrofoitilo. 2Q 0-? 299I,-. ’ 1 ♦Ability to wtito Cloar *************** Fox 726-1526 NeededJod to work wilh adults relatedtod hold, PT to Stan 1; ,P P I St. Luke'sfB'rs(Bolso & Mo- and concise repotls. expononce woiking wilh developmenial grow 1 Mill offor a PROFESSiONAL ' I with youth in a caie Drug Free Workplace* wif owloFT.Conmi ™ ♦ Ability to road and AUTOMOTIVE ------:------disabsabililios in homo and Com munlunlty Partnerships ®NJO^VT Caro Nurao JANITORIAL Sofvice., , giving Situation. I undotstanU bluoprinls STODIAN- comminmunity b.ised settings o( IdahJaho 208-735-2134 °yj^OC ilpforl^N s wilh Call D ob's C leaning Sorvito FORD TECHNICIAN Applicalionsranbo . I and utility mnps and bo jsl havo a loasi t year Jonlco:o or0 Jody AA/EOE.* lum ol 2 years 733- 1733o f 731-0231.• Duo to explosive growth pickcdupat rome School Disl. >s Musi I _ pto(iciont v.'compulots :copIing applications lor workir al/surglcal and abundant work wo ,142 or 136 6lh Ave,. )tking with people with " 1 and SCADA systom, S M p - 0^ -ice, ' ' I TAKE CONTROL OF will pay lop w ag e s tor N.TwTnFalIs.- | full-limo se co n d shill develo/olopmontaldisabilities. I g ENER/PBAL “ 1 ♦ Budgeting, pfojoci your skills and cortilicati- ustodian. Previous Boni Tt.:i,oinlnoling program Is YOUR LIFE! ioncMs-Salary DOE. ZERO--PH I ,,e„CE S r cost oslimating and ons. P resident's Awa«d r r r : iperience in custodtal- Plealease submil resumo I ior..inthoT w m based onn theth( American Youcati Slop Smoking, : a s h ie r / c u s t o m e r irea.Ifyoucon Association Loso Woifjnt. ConitolI money manngemeni. do,ilo.sl..p!yoi,rs o rk IS p r e f e rr e d . T o domomonstration degree in Nood30(1 10 POOPIO 10 illon of Critical ♦ Ability 10 hatidio SERVICE r e p 1 ursos's online, Angof, Gam Sell r u n n in g . L o c a te d in :niy contact: Social Soc v.'ork. Spccial START ST< NOW S 5 m o C m o N u rse personnel and potson- 'Jeeded at progressive, ' y ^e wo can supply interactiveive EssentialsI conlidenco; community with the LIndo Adam s o lth e Education, Edi Nursing, C h e ck ' _ net issues in a pfO(es- auio-scfvico,company. ., ah jlCaroOrionlQ------Afjgic Valley Hypnosis , lowest cnmo-m Idaho - Admlnlatrollon Office------flelaoation. w Psychology - Rapidiptd Advancomem . sional and lair manner. lull iimo including bono- . \nvifonmonl tor ofonr.n>gram(soo Iho 208-731-3895‘ 1 galoway to hunting, lish- , " 107 3rd Ave. W. o r oriolatodlieldlo or • A' J ♦Working knowlodgo o( ing.andworldclass V'-lits, bring rosumo 10: all 324-2392 ext 1010^ Incluelusion South Inc. . *vVo bosuccosslul. AACNwebsifobsite lor moro TDK Aulo Service. ■ H r a compolilive [ ^ 7 ^ ^ a govotnmcnl mandates. outdoor recioation ol all ‘ "i ■ ' _ tSO 45_0 Foils SullolOO SIS1SiSOO.PorMo, jn a j io _ n _ a j ___ ■■ Podriion salary D0E7 kindsTHigh Quality o f W '-2374-Addtsof»-Ave.-E- " -rr-T lnFoll9TIdoho8330r------call f «e salary. • _ - • v^.aacn.'olcn.org) ~ k " n i Drug free woik place,’ CUSJSTOMER SERVICE ' Twin P all Monday and portorm; I Bonotits ptovided aro (or you and your lamily, T h o I n teternship r n Is a I Tuesdi .nSint^es, folifomcnt, vacation,- Surround yoursoll wilh rLE;igRICAL~ ' ■■■■_"_. .ISg g g p - p r oIVER______i . , ______734-2Ba3.7; .,] -opportun,, ol didactic and — - -sick-ieavorfiiedecalr • '—9ro.ifpoop!o'paici vaca” pq, nili08.-a winning clfn icaiI exp'ofibncosex j ------A^N/MOTHER' ’“] -or busy denial oflico. i^its Packago. j,f, denial insiitanco, - lions.-lO lk, B lueC ross prj,Front desk, billmg, collec- Wi h o p A ssistants tmmnrtf-i guidance of a ICCP/CPRcortiliod. I Wani profosslonal F*KNIGHT >' ° ° '* s n o f dialo openings nrocoDtor ‘ openings (Of all shiMs.aH,|l I P osition will retnaln- Relocation assistance tions |,or & Accounts recoiva- poi>oople lo work wilh LA .a k o s C ountry Club or. There is a ages, inoals& snacks mcl.icl I open unti) lillod, Appli- available,Call Glenn K|nble. Applicants should bo poi)otontial custom ers Ming opplications lor S , S ' i °I pprogression - Call208-734. In tho critical BRIGHT BEGINNINGS City ol Buhl. AUTOMOTIVE- son/ice skills. Expononce whivhat the company has "************ Golf Pro,Pro.JotlW oll.ror f f s . . d s s xIting, ; This prc- Has openings, snacks. I Palm proparor with 1 year ‘S. 203 N. Brondwoy. prelerred. Bilingual a plus. to0 olfor< m son/ices and ATTEl BHoral Monogor . . . . ' lon Is based tnoals. hotnewo/k Help!lp I Buhl. Idaho 83316. oxp. Apply in person at c ., TENTION DRIVERS R ob Ellis ot Apply 013“ a ;:i ,R d . Fox roaume 324-7540* pn)rdducts. No door ' r , 1rning a nd ------nntrttrr-1CGP*Mon-Fn:-j-n-i- Fomootttonal-Tnforma' • --PK)neo^8od/-A-Poin1-^SO- • Regional Cariior T y n .F all^______-oompStSi?. WoeRlyH5rTO-nm'0------—-7t 3 3 .2 3 3 Z ______3pfn-7am. Salurtlay all I tiof2yoar3of f &Pf0-Scli00l. ICCPS I )I1 Steve For Dolaitsl ^ -o Tho City ol Buhl is a drug busy scnocJiiio. Put el.usi- DOE,q c Send Inquiry to: 24 hou >d full-tlmo em ­ CPR. 31 yoafs oxpononeo, I 800-701-8689 / “ ^ /lii ,continubd fu .|(j Ireo work place and licas tifno-5.ivif>g tJifoetofy Search Sof Commitlee. «i ploymentit at Si. Luko's 2-1 tioufS, meals S snacks I ol Qooci'i nfiu 50MC05 10 PO ” hio-10. Recent OTR Exp, V included. All agos' I oqunlopporlunity PO Box 326, Kimberly, Q clod. You will employof. ‘ wotk roryoutooay.______Idoho, • 83341-0326.* & CDL-A E r a S-55^?S 69 ■JO-559-1569 glgg ,0201^celvefull RN 208-73S-4193' I vw.knighttrans.com* ran k lin Tii.rmMlMa wogos and bonollts ■ - - • Is accopicopling applications TW ttSD throughout3ut IhIho program! IVER foHIor INSULATION EOE/,E/AA^F/DA/ I INSTALLERS Drug Fro(roe W orkplace Tho coursese Is scheduled ass A Drivers wanted, INJ e s ie r n a n d u p p o r Franklin *■PHYSICAL THERAPISTSr S - Full time and pdrt-iime posil : : 04 NISSAN QUESTrs.sa 3. U r;-,"s SANPAIHFINDffl “S:DL. f 1-877-528-6113 Musi currcni icUiho Licenensure or 324-0881* R A P IS T S - D.iys, wnih roMimgmg \week- : M : ' ^ , 5 2 0 * j = ------• Kirt t & M O D H i SENTER 'TruekDtlvlt\gSchOQl nting v/rrekend5:-RN,-G/y3G-or Mastc'.laslcfi ------IS - WH ClassSSACDL3-4 / 4 6W)(S, • - Iwcl Hf.nth Counselor/fhchaapi^l and good communicationnon skills■ F 8:00 - 5:00 ; jsses. Job placement, reguiri-d. Piclcrral inpaiierleni psyciwiric experience p'efcrrcd:'r»cd. SERVICBPABTSHOHOURS 530,000-S40.000/yr, 4 YEARS OF - . - : ___f208-737-9272- a> CLINICAL ASSISTANT' r Full-time, diy. positron wnih roMiiioMting ” lifP week'ndi. Itiis portion isIS in1 our Women and Childreni unit SE ; m irliccnsc requirecJ.Prcvious experter>er:ence. ------r— f i r H P - I ThoEndottheOayl CcftiliM Nurvng A?5i5f.inr 1 COURTESlt W YEAR ■ NEW PAY ancJ cornpuiw sl.ilis prcftifi:ired. . • t o OBIA VAN, FLATBED. ■ PP" AUTOHAUL ■> S E C U R m r - P.irt-iKtie posHioilion. HS diploma or j.*(iurv,ileni a;ind n d valid ' SHUITIE 3P P a ? 4 BonohtPkg, Driveri liccnse wiifi <1 cle.v.••1/ driving record is required, f I ® ?ANOL •Sign On Bonus *Tuilicjilion Reimbursomenl .y , lilie s & jin.Hxcellent.Ucn'benefits', • )L-TRA1NING AVAIL- - - — W c Offer Com petitive Sai^ Ownor Operators Ihickanc for iiiiy i’osiisiiion 20+ iloursAVeck.k. : ------HilinRitnl-C^ndidatcac5-Encnur.i};cd-io Apply.—y-— ^ ^ ^ HIrTn G EVENTS ’ ~ ~ ~ 35. 2/3 ,12 noon-2 pm tM agic Valley Regional Mededical Center Human Retouro u re e s j -ReaJjoaMolel______P.OcBox 4 09, Twinin Falls, ID 8 3 3 0 3 -0 4 0 9 - la57 w iBluo LakOS Olvd N • (208)737-2113 / 737-212170 or FAX (208) 737-274!7 4 1 ■ - I Twin Falls, ID Employment Unr 23yjs.oId) ^ m mJERS------^ .EY P.T.S.t,S.t.Bpl«o. looking for a c VALLE fnT^V H iTiCtaSS ownormor oporotors, llalbed. ' liS M MEDICAL CENlNTER’ Great loose. EEOC______DniB-tree mvotfcplaca t t FaiFast •cttloments. ColColl Mike Kimball e800-289-0113* ■ ■

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- 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#sDIAT10N THERAPIST n’s leading provider ______^______when.lt'M comes.to.flultquaUtylltv? F o r .M ouountain.StaieLlumof. . =B8910NAL • Housing PfOject------agnostlo-imaglng- Both of you a re r i ^ t — e e; x a m p le w o u ld you ju m p to t( two : IniinilitutalnTwinFsils Hot cas. IB seahlng on ANSWER: Bo uil-lime, Mon,-Fr*„ day • Minisnig e r lo supervise & B l B d i j • up to a point.n . 1It all depends on p a rt- spades s| over one clublb with P'J" irsoooiigiBllilydeler- •lencad MRl lecn to gIOU*L OPPORTUNITV IM^LOYIWvin lOB n shift, rotaiing on call, sin Ihe growing field ^ > nDrship'Bgregreement, but I would A 4 Q-10-9-e-5-4. V J-5-3-2,i, ♦ K-0, . uii benellts, relocation mlnalloalions& maintenance 1° pkeflpof100*unil ®' 'vio.Poblia imaging. • ?t* I suggest thatlat you play a Jump to *4 4 ? apptiaa.Foraddilicnai . I'P*'* inlly. we havo a Part- inlcrmaiion onlhH faciliiy.K/.KnowiedDOOflHFA C u^“"lly three no-trum■ump in ALL game-fore* Jilgh Hurdler. UvlllotilIown,l'a. , if spportuni^aviuiatjie. , f hw. 1lI«>11Ie.N.C;------FuFullTlme . ) W N T 0 1 I r.1ERCUBY worthwhileI savesa against a slam . At Graveyard Shift ANSWER: Thank you for g favorable vulnerabilityvu I would A 5pm-6am — - J i u l B g W H save, Uiougli>li I have to adm it I could me n- the chance to emphasizeSize th a t ^ n ot be su relofbcatingsevenhearts! ofl -. tlthis short-club methodd iiis not BPIRIDGEVIEW \ r — J V r ve­ sistandard, and it makes resjrespond- O , F F E R S : ^ D e a r M r. WoWolff: iring to p a rtn e r's one-club openingopi (particularly in competition)ion) very « TuTwo Week Paid How does ChChicago bridge work? I '-Kour. Oanvllle. III. notn yours. Opening one diaidiam ond Glllty lo° abio'to work occasional Will bo responsible for is now hiringIg for _____ - ^ . r — load and tooch.-PumpP -—ovoningsr Competilivo--- -dQily-pallent care-and ...... I oxporionco a plus. Excol- salary, oxcoiiont bonolils. ' suporvlsion of nursing Housekeeper/Laun U , ndry Person IB • lont salary and bonolils to° Send resumo, cover loiter staff. Roquiros current tho right porson. EOE.:■ and 3 prolessionol RN license and on In- Parke /»„, View Curv anil Heliuhiliiiilliilioii Center li)ok- Coll20M24-334r roloroncos lo: torost In working wiih iiigforilir ri)ihl perstm I inir <>. teiiiii. If uiu I oortatte. J FHS, P. Klelnkopf, inten-sifil in pmviiliiiii a Itimw likeHi I'nvimimieni imd . I MEDICAL - I 794 E astland Dr. Twin t ■ IdahoHomo Hoal1h'&"' — Falls; ID 83301 EOE* ■ We'offor a compotitlvo - dediciitiim ti> our n-sitlenls ilieii■II need lo apply. Hospico wants you lo solary and benefits H’f have iTll(:T liou] lidld ihc rKiird for llii* liif;IirsiI'M ’IV vii-winn audiciiti'' • i.cjilt I'limi'hctl • Can lljm Trip^ ^^_N«,.T1iaiaiMi!ic,ll(iicilon is siiil lu'lil by ilu' rnul i-piMHlee III'.»/«!&i , airiil mon-ilun JO ------•-Dpln^I.iKKV-l’crWrel.-ret— -):amWetiiij-Adv.------___ L • lJa)limc.Sjlo , • rn'!C'»i»n,ii I'r.iinitu! u-ursjiic). . Icilc . IMtn Moiillilv , 2 Wlwi adiiTiisiiiKUK iiiiutliiiiu wil li;ivi- ilii- iar^oi I'..'' . audmici' ;ii K«!.iy. Su|HT Ikmi .'iiinday?day? (.1 putlllnn^axllahlO ■ ® Newspapei-Jers...... Surpn.«tl? h .w.•r)- -s siniJc xvtxk. a Sunday iiwNjuiK-rr i>is tldiuTitl 10 more llun 5 8 .6i HIm illio n ; Mii.vl.ij ‘i.iiii. liouM.'li(ild> in [lieIlic I n i l r t l T h a i s mon' lliaii 114 ‘ 2 m illio n adiilirwilir-! {20H)9.'<9-yi.''7 Hu-n oil J liKi\y\y 'i'iw ing Ick■^i^ilm day liki.' today, ila-ihi- audii.iia- fur llif Siipcr Ikiwl is cx|K'Ck'd to 1«.'; cpm]iaralik-COI in I;lm yi-ar. «Uli.appx‘!'i,iiximaicly 4 3 .8 m illio n h o u s e h o ld(IStuninRln. 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. If you arc very reliensive Super Bow! in t tmiJl iiiou l>n|iiijl. liiufiiK.UK. i1 ' iiipilK ia * u ic iJtv jn.r J'» kii I j\n d since younu do,I chcck out ihe comprel moiivalcd. and enjoy w(working^ unsupcn,-ised. thehen wc liavc the C>ln>Ji.lIl JlV. plllMlK' l-n>"IciIII) id v.i-ctK-txcnun) Jillrtcni ilcpin- ! coveragege ini The 'nme.s-News loday,’ a;ui(l lom orrow! mcKK Ni~ lun|^c'uu^W|n> r.i iiij uvunJI | pcrfcct business opponuiinuniiyforyou. We invite individualsii who G e n e r a lMdaintenahce e j reflect our commiimenilent lo customer service aand circulation __ • —growiIrttrappiyrPapcnn:nrarc-carly-moming-deHvc! ^^!agiivalley4i FuO^ime General Maintcriitcnance w o r k e r I ' Experience with Plurat^ngh}ng ptefciiwl . a i T i e T i i i ' Sintirtg 01 S10.78 h o u r. T h e Tim c.s-N cw s hass irindependent contractor opportunities o in ; J ConUcl; I lum.in Rcwutcw Or many areas throughoutJt ihcil Magic Valley. sin the Magic Valledley! I Mondiy-Fiitliy iro n 9,wi lo 4j> Y o u r answerr tto reaching adultS' J 1 2 2 4 e ih Si, Ri>|X.it. ID U J3 5 0 Call Jeni at 208-733,0931 ext.t. 302. - Sourtis: Nwspaptpaper A.W)Ciailon ol .\iniTlca. .\i.>«iainlinl I’nss. Ik'ldcn Rcjrtrch t|f»W c:-»36.Q4ai:F.'x;-l3b-05(i-OSOO D4Timf-.-Nt.'ws. Twin FnllS.s. Id(dnho Sunday. Fcoruary t. 200.1004 •

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iLY groat iieigh- •!• ' -!• rufert rentNT ^TO OWN '• '■ RECEPTIONIST 'SI•SALES — vending rcuto, 10 - CASHSHFOR YOUR KIMBERLY R E M E M B E R | rimes. S3595- Call ^HOUSE! borhood^d '3: bedroom. 2 TWIN FALL5LS custom 4 4 bedroom,im, 2 bath, ' f a x „ 3'023-022^7_d.i^l_ jr,-,. g yard, bully tjnrn, bdrm.-, 3 1/2/2 bath. 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 ,' , . RECEPTIONIST , MANAGEMENT ; TIMES CLASSIFIED ' ■' I address,^s.& i phono number churcti, 25« 0, Box 51-14 Twin 438-2301/2i)1/20a-67e-5175* TWIN FALLSS 578,500, Call111731-2075.* 7 : I I.: -i mi’ ,in;.',ver riiiilli TRAINEE ______1 ' CooooperNormon — ------Fixer Uppers, fForeclosures, • Local cotDOr.H'on vvanir. ' .DEPARTMENT ; '-...I'.,'11-..-;, A n.CuMom- • ! r------i------B1 u s in e s s ______:s, ''Idaho 83303,* . TWjNFALLJ;LLS ______.Frcoo uI s t.___; TWIN fiALLS_fJ.S_fJO-W_con-|______i •• — lOnnnrpTrrom’aioa------— ^r'-r,-;rr-3nn‘nrqint?n“ '' “ ------1 I Brokeikers a Advisors p ' ------'"NowlbwnKc fnh'onio'in'Gaiflff- 1 (033) 453-414177 fd«1042 siruction 1730173 sq.ft. .1 mur.l Com- . poopic. Excoiioni 200-734-G530 ” ” A \ X section of EBreckonndgc, ^ o Monoy DoDown Homes. 3 bedroom,n. 21/221 both, ; oppcriijniiy (or c.ir.jof i holplul. ; OB' • I ' THEHE rcboufco for 1 -/\X Coriannan counters, Froo R«Report, v a u lte d lamami ily room w.irj.. DOE ;\ minded ooi)|)io. Hapid : * ' (I 200-G77-4543 j mess.opponuniiies 1 , ‘ hardwood:d doors, stainless , ,338) 453-41■4177 Id# 1051 • w/firoplQCO,з, altorcobi- aH I :;ctu) la PO Box 'I ;ulvanci.'mun( poi.f.ibie. . stool appli;ppliances. tjuill in Bryan NcNowborry n e ts, crownivn n molding, { No oxpenofico : j m Idaho, | ^ 373 Jerom e. ID 83338* (B U R L E Y ) 1 f 1 | J bar wilhiw wii ino fridge, gas Cnnyonsidi;ido HealtyJ__ . 3.car garagego andm much RESTAURANT ni.'c<‘ss.iiy ■ corpo'.it'.-' ] L i_ \ _ ^ T l ------lifoplaciDlace. window ■■ ■ moro. Hurryrry nowr and I (ramiiui. Hci personal , coveringsmgs. Oon/'Ollico olors (loorino ' COOK. F-iirMirr.e mi-CASSIA Area \ ' pick own colors CASHIER P.irl tinio irilerviow Ciill Moiulay 8 i ^ ^ 1 i MINI )uiH in desk and m i l S l R ond siding,, LocatedLoc In fuosd.ly Only' | I ' 1. Courtyard pnlio - i v ; : Siony Brookt Subdivision,Sut ,iiistiiih;. Muaiuc Wo aro currently • Rest}stauf.'mt5 j E ^ I'J y-'ur. or olclof. : 733-2644.- ! I I W( I MAIL iHI'il-in stainless stcd ------2 0 8 - 4 3 11 - - 6 6 4 4 7 o r icccptmg applications -Sorvn ind access from , in p*ir^Qii O.lTi ; . S” YOU! LLS Meander 208^38-4447-447- i SALES* ...... ' r independent earners Rota lurAdTo bolh masfciistcr bodioom and TW'N FALL 9 Beans & Burrllo ! I- - Light]ht Manulactiinng built 2002 — yoo Cittnyy Dt. Smio 3 0Outside Snlesperson. . kitchon. LovLow maintonanco „ Pj""’- 5,“ jp by our Builoy 0II.C0 -T raansponalion n -p ip -nf ;ess to community 3W m i,. 2^2 bath, 3 car Twin Fans' fGrov/inij 30 year old , ■nME&NEW S ■ coinp.iny looking lof an 1 CURRENT I tor an application, 1 • Plusus More... - T H E Tir acijzzi, walking garage, MaMany extras. - __ HESTAURANT...... “ !: ^ aggressive oulsldo WALKING " ROUTES i263263 Overland A vo.' \ .ASSIFIED etc, Roducod to landscaped,3d, sprinklers, OimiuT Cook, o*D0fi0nce [ . _____AVAILABLE.., !■------. ..^ 2 0 £ jntcountry -j S ^ ! .snlcspersantcgrowwiili- — 08-733-6581 | o FP=a A' R T M E N T 10. RQaltor owned. . . .Excoliuni C.ill Cncl ‘t • ; ■[ us* B ale ' coMiiniS-jion, i vw.cnbbn com I | S.Mossorsmllh ood.S148.000 ------.;oy-/’3.MGyo.* ■ • , «SPAF»FR " i 08-734-6128* hoaiin iniijranco. Fax | ' t TV w in FALLS ' I ™ EarnoxlraSSin j OPFPPORTUNITY; 733-?33-9069.‘ Cali Jim 208 : resume to 801-412-7S63' [ : RT, RT 807 I Yo ------TWIN FALLS r .LSNowcus- ______RETAIL _ .' Your Spare Time No comnnmute! Lcnrn (0 earn Tw Vl/i in F alls tw in f aILS l l s ______tom_hom e I c o u n ^ ______200.600 Higliland Ave------ttvni.nr,.unrGTfhtghlyTTionvatocJ------S20 ‘ SALESAiARK^NG-’ ” ■ ! iflO-OOO P .vk Ave.'Dnvo 20.000-«.-momn.------r —o n o5-734-5538 ” -; Aonoof a wikind viowrn rosl------itc'w. 4'ijd/i7),TO, 2,5162 SQ. ; Sookmg an aggressive, j ll-SMnor lookiiVg to enrii Not MLMLM. 1 •800-256-8040* C f a n n A T n ^ RT. 810 f " : z ______twinadftn’<™ao,cvaNo,.oom charmer on noar- It, w/3 car garage, gar; Irri- i scK s(arior ivKh know -I (jq, mo extra money in your ei>^M~cbFRANCISE Rated u p 0 of landscaped — gallon water.or. ManyN ox- i i^HVfM W r. ; GOO-700 Par.ndise Placc nro ^ timo. then this could “ I ios-W£!ivs IS looking- .vim.ifiicvniiovcom' rocroom, l( . . . 1095 o r 208-84 _____ sMili. Supon/isof.- ! l-li -10.1110 Foils lo Caldwell:— | 600:700 gQ, WInclo-mFo'Or ' v,5lgnaraitia.co'm,‘ _ - _ -\ foaturestotito list m S154.000 c>f(i;iniz.iHon& nlannmg 1 i '3 C to 5 years sales opori- | q , r individuals interested ' ann or Bob (or ■ .B11.082______. . - , . IP,in c,Boiling nowspapof— -g f M■ R lllP ilillP S .GOODINGMG3b*m,.ollco._ • TWIN FALLS skill5'm;'6'de(r~" ' once t v/ilii ptovOf^'JrncK i 1000-l300blaknSl.N. .^i 734-3373.------V IT L ' Wondoftul locatioia tionr4 bdrtn. — cubscnptiono as ■ ■ ■ «■M «m 2 3/4 batbath, dbl, car ga- . ', ^ f.iiisl dovolopiifiUlcada I r r o c o r d . B S in d a ir v j'j’, 2,5 bath, updateidatcd Intortor. 1100-1300 Sunburst St. |nrf«nnr•pendent Controctors. K n iinMUMflm i rago on'n 221 acros, S349.. A I C , t..Mm Acply in person scioncc s or roialod (icid I RT.p j 888 • PINE pom could be al Shopko preleired. f Ability to work i gQ I you aro inlercslcd m m i i i i i M i U i i t t i i S 000 o(fcr.for. Call 93-1-8355.* rP A l - rv TWIN FALLSLS M ust SCO! 600-1600 North Pointo Ih A L IY ______Nowsocuroirocondo,unit. aSthbdrmin. . C o v e re d Magic Vfllloy Mall wiiii v (iirmnrs, q Ihis opportunity, R iyArfl ; landscaping, please call JenI ot dvocates.COM h a g I r ^ im. includos P«'“ - 0'“ ' 'X' ir.k Icr Jell or Ryan' Base E salary plus commis- 600-2500 gQ, Northern Pino VLLS Beautilul 4 3 bedroom jch moro al 208-735-3302* SjlevMtiVt(ig«rv S Atquiiiliont ’ j ’? ' sion and bonoliis F.i« Dr, n ^ t)ath, 2.5!.5 car' garage, AC, 52™ ' 22 bath,ta luxurious, '^^0° .'’’'’Sioi Call Jann or rcr.umo (208)732-5070 or q, (t, hom o, firo- w alk-nclos SALES _ _ i fIL E R ------j ____-23.6.1.8M57 ______cam eicdjPfllhrQiio^oiil Ca- 2280 sq. It or your exclu- call jm ityroom rom or"' -9Q&-'*f0P>a' PROFESSIONAL T l RT. 552 ;88.644.S219 .ihodralcil coiling, skyllQht, }. 734-3'373. • ______H.-j'.'110'1(1 Paym nnl Sys- ^ _ ____ 88J ( contor. near golf '^ns. ro rige -SECRETA'r Y— ‘ — 600-900 601 Idubo Sireet^.. — -2^ . ■ -r-CO.VtvfOt K'His IS rapidly growing ^ g The totil jTSl'l'gTSO'O oT ■ -^agoroak kitctionrondkii ------^ A 'I ~ D I I ' Secrclory/roeoptionisi 700-900 70i 5lh St. w, tjl wurcc lor biJime» sprinklersors/nicoly (andsca- ^ rking, S95.000 M L r> l l I N E ------n.iiional company ($57 on lor , busy law oCico, RT. RT 569 ' “ ownwnmhlp dreamtl pfid, S135135,000,543-1436,* down. S775 mo. irv. M agazine's top 500 , all Ken 734-4321,* |208-731_-00a484/436-3545* R EALT kLTY Ouali(ied appi-cani will 700-900 70i (vtidway St, W, b qJUTES i/ j AVAILABLE ^ ------I iiiv.oaielookinglorlop- ..havo oxpcrioncc in 1200-1550 i2i Erin Way/ HAZELTO,TON 4 tjodroom, riotcM i;ales prolossionals Windows , applications. GoldonSpur Go alh.nowroof. ,'..in Oank card , payroll clienl ^ commumcntionand JEROME JE T helie Times-News is cabinet!'1S, paint, windows. ■inaor moichanl sow ces . (lie | orgnnizaiion. a work- RT, RT 527 curreurrenliy looking lor * ^ 5 'in s u laKion. d c rofiniShed tMCkgrourd. Join our win- ing knowledge o( medical loo-eoB-EnsiAvei 10i InIndependent IBLIC SERVICE m a p llefloors,full e n i I- R K-A niiK) loam and call on toy- MESSAGE b a s o mmont. o largo lot. ^ VV i; s 'II records management 300-450 30i East Avo, K OnR o u t e C a r r ie r s Bigp,o, t.HiMni, tioioi and iclatl pieloncd. Send (osume BUHL BL rotits usually moan, m aluro9 IfIfoos, 3 covoiod & (20ii)U)/33.7G&3 /3 I :iiorc.hanls in Twin Falls. , risk. Before you do p o rch eOS. s. S89.900. Call to: Manoging Attorney RT.540 RT „,„ni big iisi IL) .itca. Supcnof onrnmg P.O. Box 1407 1400-1700 141 Arrow Gt, MBERLY businosOSS with a company, 208- 829-29-5554,* poipniial. (lonorous bono- •. 554 chcdock i( out with tho — . . Twin Foils ID 83303-1407- 1500-2000 15i Poplar St. nT. 5- STER Own yVur Building lots availableI c ai t !ili. pio-lPO ownership. _ If you livo near ono ol 100-810-800 Taylor S t . ' Boiiorr BusinessB Bureau. HOLLIST 'n aJUiiion 10 Banh Card SECRETARY-LEGAL S( ’ 00 in(ormation about ow o horrilomo now! 3 bod- m S f i B S Prestigious Hidden Laki.akes these aroas and would 100-4(0-400 Polk St. For tree 2 bath. '94 double oales oxpeiicncc, must PT P Legal socrclary. must iiko . | to (30 a canior RT. 5J558 ‘■"'Oicoiding investmcnl ^ ^ havo strong sccfolariai Subdivision. Lois rangiiiging linvc impoccablo iniogr.iy t Pleoso contact 200-6( lams.wiiloiothe o" /recoplionist skills, and 0-600 Adams SI, Federal Trade . Ow nerr wiwill linance. Uso and a burning desiro lo / Amy.DlstriclMgr. ,00-6( from $35,000 to $150,00,000. t^uiia long-lcrm woallh. oxcoilontc grammar 0-600 Lincoln SL commis;iission, Washington, your laxax ro(und or may 735-3347 trade lor down < Visii our wcbsno ai pro(icicncy. [: Punciunlily L _ ..20580. or call (ho l a k o t r a ea/l Beisii floiaace 1T o a a i f <2 oa> zao-aaoc3 0 0 ^ .vvAv.Hpsicammalos.com. and r roliabiiily essential, = — ------SHOSIlOSHONE NoiiDnaral Fraud Information paym ent,snt. Only S475.18 * vour rosumo to: Bond S rosumo to 91056 MOTO)TOR ROUTE 617 * 2 ; ™ r. 1 -800-876-7060,* ly Iwith 10'» down. • ■.u0-7ea-2006.' d « o The Timos Nows 'OU (ivo in ihoso aroas Call 208-/)8-7,37-9169,* and aro Intcrostod in ^ PO Box 548, NSPECTIONS ^ ^ 0auntry 1 Living[g...W ith All The Exiti x t r a s ! SALES Twin Foils, ID 83303* < being a newspaper ^305i Account Exoeutlvo _ O-fSinco-1993. 1222 , Largo national company WAREHOUSE w Pleaso contact cr. 206-326-5115.* Lots-S::. soohs lep. (or local aioa. Chailongingjob as a Q,, (t,^homeI ^ 5 ------5TOTrrBtrmnn3-s->-t vt t------porscrcNoDds'to'tJO ' -WAZV^lUGrnOUTES- ~VI ■ *- ^ ^ ' To- -> _____ KorD oedsoITrust. laco & fio bonolits. 151 yoar o?rn- onergolic. c hard worfdng. AVAILABLE C и .- ^ iQcs and Roal Estato ..b u y .foronty_S79.000,Cnn ro r SAWWTOOTH ACRE;ES I ...... ^ v is - mgs, 550,000- S70.000. - - detailed individuni.-who ------k 3 0 1 , 10 soff « 208-934- Fiu lOGunio 757-»73-35Jr can do muKipio jobs with )Cts, Call loday (or a Loroy to i S - ' ■ TWIN FALLS no-obligatlonouoto. 8 1 4 0lo 01 r 5 3 9 - 3 5 0 7 . • Only Miiiu(csMi From Twin Fall.'! & JcroTomc n straight (orv/ard outgoing p-r SALES f I RT. 702 -■ 208)733-3821^ Haddenn RealtyR 886-22B9.’ . close-.c- TiTo Major Golf Courses Aro you lirodol your job? aiiitudo, (nioibstodponios 11BOO-2100 Candioridgc ABSOlISOLUTE Gold Mlnol ------iriil Gas Warn a CAREER wiin an sond curront rcsumo to ! Df. p . EarrEarn S45,000 yoaily. WhMHYWAITSS P = ^ = I ' ' I • Naturiil living payments on TWIN FAIFALLS i^ 3 a S induDlry loacJof? Out salos LondvlowFortillzer . ! 2000-2200 «r^ Candlowood Condondy route located In Rocoivl P.O. Box120Murtough, * 3slato sold? Wo pay 1330 CkCloanivatorWay r , , , , reps roalisiically can Darn ^ Magic Volloy. roolosi onstructionN C o m p a n y - 6 4 4M - ] ? 4 1 - Idaho 83341* Ilk 6-10 hours wookly. rnoro foifor all typos of loans. Enjoy GolfGol coursc living. jL U i)ii-iER H , C GOK-100K* por yoar. Join _ Rt !'735 Wo^rkG $199,000 our team! Oakwood PUBLIC SERVICE 300-500 30' Elm St, N :oll Coll 877-692-7298.‘ ‘fom^popcrfocttodolaultod. Si Homos Co'p IS locking (or 100-500 Locusi St. N Absolul ill (800)901-9301 MESSAGE 10< lOlutely Amozing Poo00s. No Surprises, Top Saiospooplo! Stop Don't Qi pay to (ind work RT RT. 743 Hot nowlightodLCRroulo,now luNo Hasslo* - ’ >,ninninp your whools in _botOfO-you.gQLthQ.iQb~. _ t .10Q-2Q0.JunipD:.St..N— -lOi . -D oiyouoarnS150042500- v o i 'dnad-end* rotail jobs & For F (roc information about 1700-1800 17> Maplewood n NOOkwoo now? Qualified? k ’E C S It .WHS'ii'i;II I R R A . coniaci u3l WoVo a na- avoidingc ompioymcnt sor- RT, RT 746 Hugoigo pro(its. No monoy ^ 3 0 6 ^ . m iion.vide roador in produc- Vico v scam s, writo lo tho 300-600 30' Madrona (jny,,nwn W.P,C,' 6-12 hours Jow homo on t^ J n I733-76S3- _____ ■. .iion..ieiail & financing.ol. ..F . . F e d e ra l TradQ C om m is--. 40'400:500 Wakeliold_____ • -w ooki'iokly,-Call-loll-lfoo-l- Candloridiiridgo.Goll coursQ. Quality (actory-builltiomos slon, c Washington. D.C.. RT ' RT. 754 800-8£0-863-0649. 24 hrs.- STOP FCFORECLOSURE! Ovor23(2300sq, It, with3 g H B I ;olf Course! & wc wani 10 add loann 20580.l or call tho Nation- :800-900ElmSl,N 80' Save) CCrodit, Twin Falls bdrm.H. ollico.< living & mombois lor itio upccnv al j Fraud (n(ormalion Con- .1200-1500 12' Wilmoro B E T r Evos736-4645 Eric* holJbyjby rooms, 3 (ull I ; lot. Elcpant / ntty, stucco mg suoson at our Twin tor.i 1-80O-87G-70B0.*------RT: RT,'776 H l n s wilh whirlpoorin' »*t< (20S) 733. Falls sales contor. NO = 1500-70050' Whispering 1 mnstor:ior; Tonso( closet luntcrs.-’ilder real osialo liconso k PPino Drive- FiroworksFin Guys utsec! spacQ.1. HardwoodH floois. . Handrrafled Home on G olf' ncuclod, Oulios includo ■ . 2400-2500241 St.ldium Blvd. ;atfl(J In Troasuro V.illoy.' B M l l l l M l i l l i l - - Vauliociliodcoilingcwith - ^ SH09155 . .^1______aisisling cusiomors wilh | 3 btfdrpom. 2 bath on large lot. RTRT. 780 nUT iir,, prosQiiily oporalod M ossngiigo Training Basic ntshoIvQs, 3car home buyinc) docisions — 2500-2600 Caiiinno W.ny f 10. All on 1/3 actc /Q jw x iC „ vaulted Italian limestone entry,8 0 0 uul u^tiDiiiirtDCAtTon, ' Sw oduUi6h-ttainma_£ti_ . ’’ exicriiir. cranile kitchen cduntc ------and oossossing Itio abilily----- T00~400'Codar Park ------on” )m&Sat,10-5:30pm, bordwinering Candlondge ' Circleq Veiypifypro/iuWfl-psrff/m#. ^ cabinets, hickorv floors. Must si 10 •Close Tho Sale‘1 Ex- Assemblo craiis. wood ,. IS02/0C/04 (or 12 _ Goil Course. ' — colloni commissions, twn- Items. i' Mato»ials provided, RT. p-j 782 - Askino Askii Price S198,OOP AcAdvonccd clossos; r moro in(o call a . Asking pdcc S l'7 4 ^ MLSHff o lit s & (raining, FT. _ S480 per week. 1700-1000 , 7, Glondalo 200-732-5637 rho D onnolly Club Inass M astery . . . _ " 0 i n ^ ______wookcnrts, AoDiv locaiiv; Ffoo ^ inlormalion package, 700-800 yn, Juniper St, ' >"0 3 0 ).-A e s o s s m o n (- - — Du-jtoiaion.orJanya‘_.:: . . rjf' ""W aav (208} 2B0-280i ------rnj9 s n wf 3 ori . ^ 0“ ~-242 ' hours^.801-420-4715- • mr j : 7 & 7 ~ ■ ------sTDmn Doniiflly, ia.110. (02/10) 300-2000 Atluras Dr Exii 0). Deop-Tissue II sumo 10:200-733-7771 or " PUBLIC S E R V I^ 30i £XinCMELYr«oliv.,.«iI, 2) °/ (or 12 wooks, 108 1700-1800 BoiohAvo,E A,.«n aafpF ^iircd.H W e e k i ofjiail: maOfamo«oakwo- ' MESSAGE 171 10 hour corti(ica(ion f c 121 Coronado c n u c E ^ odhomo5.com, EOE.' Federal f , employmonl RT. HT 814 Hooi1>li.il-i.iiioapuiMoi. llouit D foorairam. Tkv/n Fa//8 R e a 200-800 2nd Avo. N Pncov information is froe. 20i iovv/iiulc.l.loy57.CW llutootH ollstle ' :ad The m ^ Itoinlllinc, . SALES I 'f 200-500 3rd Avo. N — ^ 121 .lt><14tnh Remomber, no one can 20i BUILDING FOR SALE Studloiloa. 203-326.4870.' Ho.«4jfD*ir ----- , - Storo Manager/ , flT .823 • ■ sfl.Msrrj Inside Soles fpromise you a (odcrnl job, RT Homes of the W For (roc information about 100-500 10< 7ttt Avo. E Con.Commorciaf/light r issifieds H a I sim,Doo ^ 100-200 10th Avo. E Manufoctunng1 ^ 2176AddisonAvcnu^ ______Uyiumic-Noiional-Co., —|tcdcral |Obs. call Caroor 'Oi ~Amonc.rConnoctiorr------RT ...... -.ipociali^ing in liquid . 106-500 JoKorson liiinjlititj irrigation — 478-757-3000- 10i G.oaiiocahon.llME. pT T Fm Ever3ry Day! I RT. 835 [,Riilroail, I Diiiloy, ia»tio. r systnins. pumps, lanks. f lOO-SOO Tyler s oxporlonce. Call ,LS, ID 83301 k . ’O' , IRWIN REALTY • 80Q FALLS A « pipe ronial/'snlos has m^218^lU3iLB^ RT 839 " Tr n i r r r r i j z r r yl 01208-735-2174- '■ ,111 iiiiiTiodi.iio oponing H ^ ^ ■ i i U i i i l i H 20i200-500 Fillmore ,i,„ TaVP^vmH^HKBEXn Paul ID (or a parts 5^ ------' 30'300-500 Taylor ^ Siofi! M .m gor/liisido n ' S.ilus BA boQroo or _thpso_aro.ns,nnd_wotjtd. . IH h U $ w e e t ------. 0 ; AVE,ESUITE 1,TWIN FALLS,! ’•^lurv.iliiiit combin.ilicjn hko to b e a cairior l U ljjsjjjjja r J jjijij ^ m ~ ^ -1 ccmc.ition'; A nxpcn- ATTENTION | ----- " Ploasdcontod ■■■i wiln irrig atio n '.d.v /«?. tcel leq . ExcuHonl ou find an error ^ AVAILABLE W h e r e a r e you goingng in 20047 Jel Magic Valley - compcni.iiian and 3 will correct it. 157:Vmi Us! bonoiii package. 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I..< isVIiST i; :>y carc brick liomcon 1/2 aero oniilicotiiskinsof llic 734-39 Irm. 1 bath. \ ImiIiv. Iiiiiii.il iliiiiiit; 'villi biiillli.iili.incliinii liiiicli. _ ^onc.lol. i;i rP. 3 possibly 4 l>cdi.( no edicts windvinduw^l with-. . ' JEROME 1 bdrm. IS ...... ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -212 East 0. St.;St,-. $375 + • ! T IN VOUK I'UTUidi wiili ilicsc 2 lunis l^inul> ii'uiii III Im'Ciikiii williill liliiisofposMbiliiios. iiini'f li,i%Il ppfox. l‘>20 s.f.. large eouniry kiielieielien and room k Siii(:k' c.it «lci,wlicil ccnircnlMl air cimliliiinuii:. kitclici'1. Kttf.H rtrilal lli^ll'r^ nml ca'ili I'tni dep. Call 736-032;•0322.* "fZ r ______, ..... '■'orit lift ,\onh College forr cjexp.insion in basemcnl. dimhle carp-;arpl/)i)>llV2i<------W k ^ M lIlMl£ |im i||l JEROME 2 bdrm,.rm,. 1 bath.______;licii. bath, llmh Iioum-s b;ivc new roof..inibm^. UullJliil/iir more Details ^ “ ______tear garago, 7.,r-.«M5/0_ ____ C a llfh Call OuJrun llalUmx JOH-67,1.67H9 MEXICO and1 nm a n y o th er 324-3733 or 731-3■31-3733,* ‘ Mnfruin '.II.VMII or ------SM,UIW-MUS::I(iUMil------ttttnren CS! and Foior 734.6SOO -Oostinallons, < od ro o m . 1 ' ■ fiaylr.l/iJfnon .JMW(’.V .-r Zi-l-fi.mi Call H,n\ lUahlJ 29 yoars loll.■’sM S o S f JEROME 2 bodri . S 500_0/^ _bath.honlo.JtoW-low h ouse ...... _ ■ m i ■' cniiTss-oaso, Vl-Mf>4,ir S500 mo, *S255 2 5 0 dop. I Avail, Isto fF ottbruary,212 b ru i l22 55 5t?ieai^^S ^2 I^ S. Adams, 208-32i}-324-7393.* JEROME 2 bodroodroom. new I 'i , paint, S425/mo.■no. + 5425 }, -dossil. 208-324-^}24-4946* ------JEROME 3 bdrmdrm , 1 1/2 RLQULYMQim liifbXE-Oim balh. AC. appls.Is. lalawn cam Ill'll .\fuiiifuiiu’J 1st C vI_C/a»l»oia’ ______j f l IV mill cjsv cnirv Inihis One_____ AnnippioKimiilcly-llftMl Acrtfs-iiPUuliUuhl_rowiiblv _____ . _S60Qj:..’D.ii DbrM nkiiin ■ X itoiin«>i BviLriy.'iivi SUmiciiJiitcwit'irVmyrsiJinK ' STll.l,l-lii;i.SNI-.W 14<»IS.|.l-l.____ : A«4T£C£iJ«iufin uilh yuLllJ I'cllcl Slnve. iild tie subdiviilfil. Twin Knils w.tw.ntcr sliiircs. SALTLAKIKE CITY JEROME 3 bdrm.(rm. t bath, I’.irlni IV !i»»rii.iiii,' Mko oITnV,4IM»).'i:n, - 20(1(1 t:.il ..ci-lilimlii, lLiiiilK-'rr>f'lAcLcss'l..liivv SQUARE* stove, relrlg.,., go gas hoal, 'iH'iii. 2 ilalli Spill Ik'iliooin I'lan In____ This ^ IlnliiMini 2 llaih liume CCoulee ui ruas through property, l.uc1.atgc trees. "TEMPLE SC il.iiKn,i| milk I,inks. I ?<) I'l'w lull'luil.lini! pen. <.c.iinil> ,p|,,. 1 ^iieal l-cul Hjiiihlcr. ij..».J(lojC..ikii.K Tl CallCarfynn 731-4268-734-34-7608 ucatodacfo:ro s s from S400 dop. on 1 yoiyoarlooso Ray Sabah 5i9-i.i2l!/ oor 733-6340 liv CaU rcneci) llackv.inl « ilU Aulo Sprinkli...l 1 .,v “ "" t imiclMle}- 7JI-2S06 ^ j Tomplo SSo q u a ro . w/refs, 200-733-:5J}3-:^266,* callor OMiiei!.S124,'HHlMLS«ll)'M<.2inklirs. „t UV |-ajf/ • w i 'r i L fin(' bdrm,.1 t>ath.S5S(5550 dop, .Vlii.'iliiKiiu 2 I'.iih liiiiiK- w iiliilikiiclicn ki iskimlanil liorni: J with ? bedrooms; I 3/4 I Ucdiooms. I baili. Gas licaling. fciieci No smoking, 324-324-342r ----- — gixul loCaluiiujI J l l I’jioiiliitu 4uicl deml end iiieel. Exterior lus bee imo-Sl'. m I-ilcr. Full - - lumlscDr V e n -jiic evs bi 2.016 finislieilsq.f^. JEROME 415-GU• Glacier,-3 ----- iincltinimind iptinklct syilcni.11. InIiimlsciiping Jiid soil bcilnmniline’IN Iiieliieii >m 2.5 acic-> {UMiiiifiilly painted, also included is a swinglUKt m: and ■ OFRCgTRAILIILER 40 now bdrm.il/2balh.lalh. S575 .+ Ily in qu id iiciglilmriiooitSI25.000MLSH1090fil V room Sfi') (H)(I doors. carpot oklng. Call olic.iil) iiiM.illci! 2 4.‘Ji)(i - with :i 2 car ganige. SV4.IJ39or7JI-l99l I Todd O 200-3' tiM)S72‘* }' rooms, ^ Iji^ic kitclicn. l ga/eb utllllloo.los. Ploaso S call 324-5837 Iv.Iv.n msg. JY ER S7’SELLERS IN FO n DRMATION-HNEWSD jwty remod- ______KIMBERLY nowty1 bath, OW., ts/smoking. Vf■ rtf . S Iwillbuy/loaso'/ALLEY Area eled 2 bdrm,. 1 ba . —Any prico-Anyu) your homo, S535, No pets/sr120-3437-^-----_ Call Da\iny.con(UUon„ :_423t4729.or.420-JENTER57“ iim 208-532-0734 01 uro Property iEEMU :cm I«voO -IlHEOOrHENTI mm DDHTWSKT OHo r 312-4335* Call Kon al S ocuroml & F Real Wll1A«8umofc3HECL

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. awK.~£650~d^. 736^0322.' /gorogo-S6S0 + deposit. 734-41 -P-J YOUR vaccination 46 dewormod. crop, sm balos. ( ; 1bdrm.S275/mo,Sl50/clop. underground parkina. ______Up. AC,AC. garage avail. e p c los.Call 208- Kimberly Pom3lCaroClinic ■ 431-5023or438- TWIN FALLS Elogont 3‘ 208-870-7464/670-5987* 357 Bluo Lakes Blvd N, ) MM< omlngsldo Dr., #2- fw IrTI FFA LLS c u lo a n d S6-15&ii& up. Model open lERVICE 438-5023- bdrm.. possible 4th. 3 1 / 2 - bodroom, 2 bath, wilh ^ 03 }, Call208-4J BURLEY 3-4 bodroom, 2 . -j736-2451 or 734-4339* 3 boc n. 1 bodroom apt. 334 MtMadrono. Call Advei •423-G860.* HAY 80 ton olil 2nc2nd cutting, bath’. largo 3 car garago. ^ Drage-S650 + deposit. w /nhook-up. h no pots/ Chuckck 733-6207 or *1 P Y R E N E E;S S purobrod 2 sliing bales,cs. CallC 208- j bath. $550. 2 bodroom, ^ 7 Boroh W est #D- ImoL , sprinklors. hugo foncod king, $365 monlh ♦ Tonni11 2208-734-1012 the. p u p s . 3 m a I 0 s & 3 539-3068 or 731-7448,'73t- yord. on 2 1/2 o c ro s inI bsmt.oparlmonl.S325. jV“WIN FALLS Extra nico. 3 2> bodroom.bo 1 bolh. voiy g lingdflp, 734-8493* Clearoar Springs III* S e r v iC G females, $20 ■ town. S 1200 + S700 dop. ♦dop. Idaho housing, bbdrm.. 2 bath duplox at cloan,oan, $500 + doposil. Sei HAY Ai'ana 2,000000 IT, bales 3-876-6917. top quality 3rd3rd cutting, ' No'smoklna/pols. Calli 431-4110or420-4729.* 5517 Rose St. (olf of Filer) 1 8i28ShoupE 2 8 aat- TWIHF/FALLS ' ELL duplex,' N o ^ 3 AN RIDGE- S70/ton.PloaaoIlaso coll 208- 171(^732-6027/420-S669* BURLEY E Cloan 1 bodroom. I'in Porrlno.Dist. AC, appls., 3i bodroom. bo 2 both, wilh k L L S A P T S . * dbl. garago w/oponor, carpo 3om, loncod back ' 7 3 3 * 03D 9 9 !9 3 13 l e 'e x 2 t .! 2 2 . b a c k s pup;ips, m other is 587-9131 or•587-1161.* 567 TWIN FALLS now 3 bdrm., $275.2 bodroom. S300. irport $575 + doposil. ondd PhoosanIf vlow yard W sprinklor system. $790/ 775 h Washor & dryor. ' paporod, $S7 7 0 0 . R o a d y HAY feedor. lor •saio. big : a Dalh. 3 car garago, gas No pots, EHO s 5 Honey Locust #3- Townhomes. T Dishwnwashor, slovo & HORSE/ST' mo.l yr..Ioaso.roqulrod. - 2 boo 'STOCK Trollor. Fob 16, Cal;all 2 0 8 -4 3 1 - bales. Call 208-7’08-734-3509 - Boat. 731-6984/73l-fl678* Coll (208) 67B-7438* n bodroom, 1 balh. near - - 1 ,2' ,3 B d rm s ; rolrigomliralor. Coiilral heal Halo. 5x1 £ No p e a . 503-297-0396.* CSISI. $475 S deposit. • ' 'i pxl5 11, Call 208- 8084or206-l3.438-8085* or208-73l-3-l7fW7t* : CASTLEFORD 2 bdrm.. — S369-S515 aair.S. SGOO/monlh * 423-683Go FALLS nico ■ ■■■ II , 6333 Qulncy-2 Q i bodroom, ^ SCOTTISH TEIFERRIER pups H A Y q u a 111ly y /A ltalla bCQn., 2 balh. garago, RV apartmonis avail, nowl fTWIN r FALLS . 2 bolh. boll wilh corport, pri- SomoI DW D & W/D hookups. doposil.;il.208-536.2314,- < WANTED5 MarefJ horso. bo- akC, black, f; Rent baaed on income. .familyraised, S4,50/balo.e. IncludesIn •-CarKlng. foncod yard, pol- vatoito cpolio $500 * doposil. Spaci. 81 W knds. Dove $500I dop. d walor & sowor soaciou:ious Floor Plans C "jm • C ^ Q l. details. 736-6464' twinfallsrontais.com t * 731-5861.* IncludedOd,208.733-7ai6- And Muc^uch. Much Moro! ^ 702 A lL ouppios. roal STRAW big balibales. S41 )-S700. dolivorod. PleasoPlec call ______FAVyAWNBROOK ^ M i l APARTMENTS 280-1045* ,300-0326 or 280-0328.-280" CallTODAYl HOLSTEININ Springer: Heil- SHIH-TZU pu3uppy, m a le. STRAW Goodd qualityqu b ig ' 734-1600 ors, lopquiqualiiy. 5 months b r 0 w n w> i t h w h i t 0 balos. whoalII or barley. g g 6-17 FawnbrookFa\ Avo. lo Irosh hhoil o l l e r s . ______r^rkings. S2$225. P lo aso Will l^ul or you'OU can.c 208^______.A n HamJiciciicapaccossiblo------CaW-m'-rT7::525^5659'------cair20B-436-13-1600' ~~645-2288~a :m: oi --9339,*______73, .,5221,* 5' STRAW wheal,II, smallsm sliaw Coll 20 LSpEOUCED^^^^ I208-543-G427- sORRELL GELDINGC 15 vo pifguia'i balos. Any amouimouni. J E R O M ^ ^ ^ S R E p u p p i o s Call 208-543-51 B U H L g o o d iING n i C ollage Inn. years, barr<)arrols. polos, and ^Rnn <7?n 43-5816,* ^ S I 7 0 , 7 0 0 m ^ 0 S .Y o w S 6 9 ,% 0 ! R oomIS s ia kltchonoltcs, breakaway .?An.if^4S“ T.S.C. Hoy Rotrloi9trlovlng 3bed,2b»lh lOJSacwilh 5t59 weekly. Monlh- Call 208- licensed1 broker.brol ■A I 'salso, 934-4Q55,* i __ ■ P P M . , coil con 208-281 n - 2t(rarwanmtbl------IJwatoslmiM 8-280-0639- ______WE Holiday Molol 7«. Hnnlcr53M«5 l y Kip 280-5000 41 f c l S S S B l B f l f H i S30sinqlo, S400 i f f i B i l ^ MLSI107866 13 H fi|Saapa ^ MLSIt> 106538 S m mIly J . :208-324-2301- I AC 2600 24I loot l( landom I k if lB ii T-WINFFH'R COLLIEf ro d / M ust soo! 300-0182 3( or ^ 7 1 3 ^ 5 ^ — S110-:ioil25wookl>r. lups. 12 m onths, 43C-35CC altoIter 5 pm-. ;------I r t o u c e d ^ ^ ^ ^ = “ TWINTATXSc s ------" T W I N T A I tS ■ 248 2ndlAvo-W. Av 733-SG30.- (,) malo. s.'s ). $400 (1) fomalo, pQOD'Q-Qi'f.Vhiclor. oxcoilont JEROM E approx •ALLS S105r 308-5392*" IE 2 bdrm,, country =WD, 320X50 H D IB S C S '08-212-3946‘ tiros, dual PT('TO. 1050 hrs. t.^i^iaiH U nEg ^ALLS 2 bodroom •WO, 320X50 INSURAHANCE I lookups, counlry =T0. 990 hrs. 1^, ^ on.nopolsS325 34-33 99 ovos.- • Ihor PTA 325 f FREEkltton:tons, 4 months & w/dozor. AT\T Cummins I I hs.-box.trained., —molor, $32.000 0 0 ,------V_I\.h onofoolic. loavo JDSlOSMFWt/VD. 1200 hrs, -m o ssa g o c )o on answering $15,900. u need }. 2O0-326-3683.- JD 6 4 1 0 O po LYNWOOD------1'"''°"' ' KpSaMda b le PPING CENTER FREE kiltoiItons, so m o '10 2^ D . 2800 hr ore / L{fe « - Dllico & Rolail wooks Old old and some 6 Scott ©208-1 ' " C ra nce? - ackManogemont months c JOHN DEEREE 339 or 3.12-73C0* indoors, 200-678-498720f . .1020 tractor.ir. Iiko1 now »VCji.< W 'lolil FREE Lnblb hound.x,I, firsl grand drive 0 ,alL23G:G2.-16_. . -sh o ts,-2 m< ! months old, (2) . nuro sprondc i‘-7a7b» •- ALLS - - • females.. Precious—Pr< ...... loss of conc rmorly Kathy's Call 208-108-324-1615’ —good running- • y o u r ; ■ ; i i K . r s ™ . . ,odb„M d< .o.s ™;"o"i"=°o°mm p a rn b l Q . D u slan c e & s s i— ------old malo,has m,' lod condition To„oodhc...TO ortor lor C ase A dvorllso0 In In TT}o ,-673-1531------w 7-front-loacador or com-- • ^— A G Bualnas,Inasd^i—^ a i x s ------Rottwottwoilor Lab X. plole machlmIno for parts. Se rvic e DIrotOiroctory iniion. Location. lO wooksoiIS old, roally culo. 404-9371 orr 324-5858.*3 ino St Fnik Avo WHEECTDAdlBEI?r3Er37 Tolindoulrflonmoro coll S b i n S COII208-.2:'-^23-5862, 544H, cab. / Dy O 'arioiwSizos HHbE Rlollwoilor o ll mix $49,500, JDiD^eeTrj .2 »b-“ m326926" or 8 Propony Mgmt. m 0 I h 0o r a i n d p u p s , cab, AC. $2727.600. Caao l-800-658-3083«B83 0XI2C9 nail 734-4334 logoihoror!or soparalo. Very ‘92 821. c a b .'

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 w13. S ^ . 208-5-13-5652- ' (or Iho auclion OIL PAINTifnNG CLASSES fpm^S69.fl Feb7th&0lhSGO 1 JO inch lablo saw. S250. I 9 95.734-9021- .Hliiiiv.-.ioii. C,ill532-J439- 1 S20, doghousoS30, ------ilondar. ovoryday All lovois.ols. T u e s d a y s a n d ------9" I M.ikila miler saw. S 130. I nd.OnIifD0.24/7.al_ . _Saiurdaydaysjn Kin^qrly^ JWANTEODtobuyoldor ' sifie d s .,',-{_D«Ua-5aoll.sakV_SaOJ___ I dresser S40, kids bikes, k - — an d : ------UOVE^E-Af-excriTenVj ■pie;u;ocair208734-72C0;'' WWW..v.magicvalloy.com Free (uU-(uii-co'or b'rochuro, granfl'anvnvo-orP ro-ma------0 I 208-438-821Sor431-4462‘ . reader. Regard- ' 'CotKlition Soil lor S-150 | , CANOPY, black iron WITH Mana SmithSm 825-4119.- nuro sproi Itpavstorto read the t’l.',c a ll 208-733-C27!^* ; UIATTRESS. King pillow cond. W anted QUEEN MATTRESS A' top. and spill box sol, I AiKilcicildii Atlv.TlblnH SNOWBC'B O AR D D iv isio n n^od?t!n*r^nning Chevy 350 lineB prprint. TABLE Dii'nc.in Phylo'. I BOX, New. siill in plasiic, new. siill m plastic, sacn- .Jill llollon^ Fus«n16n 163, v/ith bindings, vSonoine10 or larger block ______ij!xiul_dQublcjJtODJcoL |._Saaihcc.S223^120t035.01 -(iceS2-19r200-420-6350.— • ------20Hi7iJ5iD222------_ono-soasioason^goodJhapo ------H 2 7 -o rc-eomparabiB- i ----- Cali Twlr■winFails------0 o»lta lo.it' 4 ch.Tirs 52” lHi2liilii2L£2IILJ siso .cCall a ii 208-731-3412.- vVanlodI goodg condition- - ««« ti.Mrillu oolnl r.o .ils' PENTAX'^'jO waamton (CONStGNMENTfor jrVIATTRESS, - r Quoon ^ 733*0931 ill 20 tnru 200 mill.'As new, genlly used (urnituro A m 'HDction service . r ------^ERpamt(2jSlOO onvorier lor Caso 2 0 8 -/d J - 5 2 7 D H3 7 -G0 6 0 . W ill pillow top ar\d box sot. it loader or com- oor r •••m.iii [jtidios lor you." S300/olfor, Nighi vision accessories, Available at now. slill m pinsiic. sacti- ((208) 467-1712 ^ 8 1 3 i iir compressor S75. w / ifoni h Simpler Times Village 840 , )/.WMVcfc>Mcau3cnccm ^ ■ntertnlnmont con- Plo>°,!"3Cl ^ monoS125. 734-90'10.* ficoS129, 208-420-G350.- onto f;r324'&B/=^- Biiriey208-08-677*4042 _Adctison Avo Twin F a l l s . ___ Commltlo^o ^ tcr-SlDO.OQ.dlnctaotSISO. 404-9371 ( 1 s u r r ' o'u n d ' hec' e iv e r - - Call 20a;733;0737. ‘ REC^ECLINEHL-^/boySSOr - ■ • Sony Dolby, nitni'Cenier , exeollencol'■ DIAMO^flOND R IN G ! 1,1 6 OrosscrSlorSIOO. 308-7133.- wA SH ER>R/DRYERRV. t TTTT-I THfc VILLAGE EXCHANGE • MOM attress set. queon size. 31. S12 clarity. 14k, ▼ T T T V T I Channel A tear speakers. — . , ------carai. •0 pans, sola/love- S125, GEE mini rofrlgora- ______DESK computer armoiro in plush, sliil in plaslic. SIOO. r I p latinum. tin Appraised STERWj ), so(a/love se a l Lot your aa>iyTTiowspaporwik no* BREAD ■MIXER'eoTch; $ 150. Catl206-734-3 lC3.- C Ploaso'call208-280-l7l.J.- M i o o n o w seo o o soat. StTSm all p ia n o , goll to r, SSO, i groat condition. S i B5/o(lor A tisser B ros. S90001 iravel c a so , A c ar- S 2 0 0 . oaij'ak/colfeo/ond (or you..,, roacroad and u3o tho (jfoal coiiditiofi. S->5. Liko 208-436-3768/312-3352- SE( _____2W20^837 6523.- 5150,308-7133,' ci.wiiiod'a. I'uw'En. Dowt. 32.J-0286 ' 5ECTIONAL4pioce, ^ /tools. 733-0510.* tables. SI! I L b o s J M I I IDESK large computor. 3 w/hido-a-bed S700/offor, b R YER' Kc n moToTlD . oxcelloni condilion, earth r yello v. S125. W n sh e r years old, very ntco. 2 cabmols. keyboard draw- lone colors. 5 years old inp;/,S com- Kriqidaito HO. exlr.i Ig.," CA L S P A -ge. ( 2 ) -inp Musi soli. 2O8-4O4-6503.- ____ pum ps, now coviir, pro­ er,St50/o(1er. 324-1147.- wiiilo S150. 735-n70,- EGYM. PAFIABODY fessionally mami. Enc. : SECTIONAL ntco bluo 3 C A TTTLEAngusQull ' HOMEG TakeATexiwf Drive Today! FREEZER cfiosV.'iS'cutjic11*= cond.S 2500. W - 317Q- DINING ‘ room lobl^. pc. w/hido-a-bod. 2 reclm- Audiiciion, Feb. 10 Tucs. al 350 XLXL slack weight 300 loci, (our years Old. blonde wood w/buictier ors, ^ S700/ollor. 73^1779- noonlon. 160. performance • lbs. too many functions to (’.lid S500 SOU lot S350. counter. 6 chairs, see to______s to d . r a n g e re a d y . I'Sl-MiiMint condition. S750 ^A iVEW.'2004 EBZ300nut;ks ^ -Call 2O8-806-2-J87.* approcialo. S675. Interior SLESLEIGH BED S249. Solid igus bulls, 25 Angus 208-60'-0O8-tO75.* ^ wood, brant' now. still in . ^ Decoraior'. 736-2413.-____ wo ilorc. Boar-Min..Angus NORDIC RCTRIGERATOR 'boxTUsrSflOO.'Socfifice -J?® DICTRACK TRL625, -W-- ______I bo> )Iba. Idaho 15 mifes S, station:onary bike. 1 year old. , Fftgidairc- sido Ry S'do. S249,206-420-6350.* Nampa. Call for 'cattle c o st ,t now S499. Sell lor m I - - f e v.MIer & ICC in door. Liko° o I CH EC K THE I I F A X - ______now! S750. 2O0:3Oft-029O.*_51 . . SERVICE____ SNOW BLOWER Toro log*)• 208-195-1121' S200.C0. Call 208-732-3631' g - ^ CCfl1000.3hpTS200.-2 i = = I TREAOADMILL electric, M VACCUUri Eureka .iliotgy.E DIRECTORY " y o u r : twin beds with rails. S200. _ _ aimosi nuw. S75. Ploasc ily usod. S200/ol(or.. m . d a il y '1 quoon/king headboard ||US/3»Uli5i3!fJ3 '“aall : 206-733-2134' ■ K p S can 200-324-820G.* _ and find ihose who can AD »S30. Or besi ollo^s. 200- i> i mgf2,Fnm ------W AS h W / D R.Y.ER.fi o0 t.1. - .. fiolp you.yviih.ttioso _733-lG99 Of.420il0-11.-_ 3HT BENCH Impox. ■ jBm Kunmoro, S250. Single;le dulies you ate io busy TIIWES CL'ASS.IFIED -£ ± lbs7ofwdiohts.S100, '■ VM Konmoro v/ashor wAvn»r-rr- 10 doyoutsell. DEPARTMENT SO^^SOFA and lovcseat. floral, [ f l l all 208-737-0197- ■ S300, 25' TV. S50. Rock- IBS .mly, S1 25. Excollonint * 0 0 MSRPover$15,15,0001 M conditton. 208-736-4805' ing Chair, S50, Call ^ Advertise In.. • ^ o o -T a -i- s s a e 2oi 208-731-6332.-...... Cononslgnment Auction ^816y DuaiAlf Ai.liii'vi.ii'Oii'. 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R E F I N I S m N G I cornsISIONI NO JOB TO SMALL A H M A K E S 736-7<104 o r 28l>-16611 'I PAINTING I [TREE t SERVICES ______AskforLoiJ* J • Northern Lights i CEMllflER % C a rr’s P a in tin g tiTREES & STUMPS O F' &MQDQ& r i ...... W o o d craft jntenor/Extoriof - MAGIC VALLEY J n r ^ i M - F 8 : 0[)0-5:00| 0 CARPENTRY R epairs & Resioralions 25 yoars exporience. ISA IS Certilied. Wood for ;0CSERVICE/PARIS HOURS O n silo touch ups Husband A Wi(o team, sale, Iroeeslimalos, ’ OF Torres Carpentryt Wood’woikinq . Jack and Lena, . . Tim Abbott 734-7919 M-F 7:30-5:30 11 p;^54YEARSms J Gonttal homo repairs. ' 20B-934-90GV | Coll 735-0227 | •'E Dan McCn>0fy42tXI771’' inioiior'o«torior, inslall " 733-1825,'. ; winilowr., doors ole. So TRUCKDRTVUVGl ■ Habia Espanol I Ernosto?0 HANDYMAN I PAINTING 6L I pT SCHOOL i W f \A I @356^118^ 736-3927-7- DRYWALL II ‘m sE — Pntnling. Orvwall, ~ 1 All conslfuction work.- • ------R'&'A — ''r-i - ____\— C L E lA N lN G — ------l u p h e r T T “ " co m E sm “ * ■ ------TFfOO'OStimatos------• Truck Driving School J Mhobl Roasonablo raioa. PAINTING, INC. Como got your Class Happy Housekeopere« 12 yoaro experience. Painting, Remodoling, ACOLwitnihobostl SHUm£ Daily-wcoklymot^lhly^ 20B-212-3944* \ Texturlng & Drywall Call loday ■ ratos. Commoncal A Freeoslimatesl Call Bill 208-73^5026* | Rouidonlial. Froo (208) 324-3475 o r I— Eslimalos, Bonded.’;■ ' IflA N D Y M A N I (208) 727-1267 coll* j— (nsiitod.733-73MTwln W ATER I ______676^1040 Burley.* _] -j8i. CLEM?/?-. ------^PIAJVG-^^ -—HEATERS _____ CLONING ~ Salazars Soliitlons LESSORS -Enliro Magic Valioy- W e (ix problems _ -Compolitivo Pnces- 304. yoars oxporionco- — =Fieo Estimalos- THE HOUSEKEEPER;R odd )Obs, romodoling. BoQinnors to advanced. Rosidonlial S otiicos. romovnl'ol debris. Prefer in' my homo, but Installation |n & Ropalr ^------_. . 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