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MagicValley.com Otter seeks to SOLEMN HOMECOMING peppergrass endangered listing

By Nate Poppino Times-News writer

SUN VALLEY — Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter is challenging a federal deci- sion to list a flower found in the desert of southwest Idaho under the Endangered Species Act, arguing that the govern- ment gave short shrift to conservation agreements worked out with local landowners. Slickspot peppergrass, found in a handful of Idaho counties, is set to officially become a “threatened” species early next month following a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision released in October. But Otter on Monday filed a complaint in federal court alleging Fish and

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Photos by ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News Members of the Idaho Army National Guard Honor Guard take the casket of U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Mathew Heffelfinger into White Mortuary and Crematory in Twin Falls Tuesday. Heffelfinger was killed while flying a helicopter in Iraq on Nov. 8. Army Chief Warrant Officer Heffelfinger returned home

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Just past the fence surrounding Joslin Field, Magic Valley Regional Airport, an American flag fluttered in a gentle breeze Police still as veterans and others quietly stood at attention for Army Chief Warrant Officer Mathew C. Heffelfinger. investigating Heffelfinger’s body arrived at the airport at about 11 a.m. Tuesday. The 29-year-old sol- baby death dier from Kimberly died in an OH-5D “Kiowa” helicopter crash near Tikrit, Iraq, on Nov. 8 that also took the life of Chief Warrant at day care Officer Earl R. Scott, of Jacksonville, Fla. The By Andrea Jackson crash was not combat-related. Times-News writer A 42-degree wind blew across the field as sev- eral dozen people gathered past Joslin Field to Twin Falls police said wait for the procession. they are still investigating “You wish that they could all come back alive the July death of toddler and well,” said Bob Hillman of Twin Falls, a Brendan Becker, after Coast Guard veteran who represented American his parents received a Legion Post 7 of Twin Falls. ABOVE: Family and friends of U.S. $1.06 million civil judgment Cres Dealba and Bill Lineberry with the Army Chief Warrant Officer Mathew against the day care where Marine Corps League’s Magic Valley detach- Heffelfinger gather outside of White he stopped breathing. ment grasped an American flag and Marine Mortuary and Crematory as the No one has been charged Corps flag as they waited for the procession. casket is brought in. with a crime since 15- “I don’t know him,” Lineberry said. “I don’t LEFT: The procession for U.S. Army month-old Becker died on know his family. But he’s a brother.” Chief Warrant Officer Mathew July 5 at a Boise hospital. He Dealba echoed that theme. stopped breathing two days “We’re all a big family,”he said. Heffelfinger departs the Joslin earlier at Happy Feet Day An Idaho State Police patrol car slowly wound Field, Magic Valley Regional Care in Twin Falls, accord- its way past a line of people. Airport in Twin Falls on Tuesday. ing to Becker’s parents. Then the white hearse came through. Veterans The boy allegedly stopped saluted. Others placed their hands over their breathing while he was hearts. Magicvalley.com unsupervised in a car seat, The low rumble of motorcycles ridden by 20 WATCH a video of which was left in a play pen. the procession. “There’s no doubt this See SOLDIER, Main 2 baby was strangled by a car seat,” said the parents’ lawyer, Robyn Brody. And the day care neglect- ed Becker on only his second Gooding Elementary wins USDA award for health time there, according to Becker’s parents, who are By Damon Hunzeker Thursday morning to honor Williams said.“We want the requesting criminal charges Times-News writer Gooding Elementary School community to come out and be filed in their son’s death. as the first and only school On the Web help the kids celebrate. Twin Falls police did not Gooding Elementary stu- in the nation to earn View Gooding Elementary School’s YouTube video at They’ve put a lot of work offer a timeline Tuesday for dents are getting less fat the HealthierUS School http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ti2kFNunrk. into it. They’ve walked their investigation, though than their counterparts in Challenge Gold of thousands of miles (collec- it remains an open case. other districts. Distinction Award. tively) … They’ve pledged to Becker’s mom, Shyloh Idaho Superintendent of The effort toward creat- Health District report last 12.8 percent throughout the live healthier lifestyles, and Masuo, and his dad, Joshua Public Instruction Tom ing a healthy student body year, which found that the state. they have the evidence to Becker, both of Kimberly, Luna will join U.S. in Gooding has been a pri- state’s third-graders were “We’ll be celebrating the show they’ve done it.” filed the lawsuit against Department of Agriculture ority for several years but fattest in the south-central program, but Thursday is all The recognition — partly Happy Feet and owners Deputy Undersecretary was partially accelerated by district — 16.2 percent were about the kids,” Janey Thornton on a South Central Public obese, compared to Superintendent Heather See HEALTH, Main 2 See DEATH, Main 2

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Pat’s Picks TODAY’S HAPPENINGS Three things to do today ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Tiger Health and Wellness Clinic, service and Herrett Forum teaching clinic organized and managed by Pat Marcantonio West End Community Singers Christmas Jerome Middle School and High School stu- Cantata rehearsal, nondenominational choral dents, supervised by area health profes- • Hilarity and basketball Williams’ “A Streetcar group directed by Gary Heidel, for all interest- sionals; blood pressure checks, pulse, hit the court with the Named Desire.”Auditions ed singers, no auditions, music furnished by height/weight and urinalysis for glucose Harlem Ambassadors will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. donations, 7 to 9 p.m., Buhl United Methodist levels available to community adults and Basketball Show at 7 p.m. at the College of Southern Church, 908 Maple St., 308-4939. children (accompanied by adult), 1:30 to at the Canyon Ridge High Idaho Fine Arts Recital Hall Random Acts of Theatre Players open audi- 3:30 p.m., Summit Elementary School, 200 School Gym in Twin Falls. 119 in Twin Falls. tions for Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar 10th Ave. W., Jerome, no cost, 324-3396 ext. This is fundraiser for Information: Tamara Named Desire,” produced and directed by 2805. Habitat for Humanity of Harmon, 420-3979 or ran- Jerome High School theater director Shane TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) ID No. 3 the Magic Valley. Tickets [email protected] Brown, 7 to 8:30 p.m., College of Southern Chapter of Twin Falls, weigh ins, 4:30 to start at $12 for adults at the om. Idaho Fine Arts Recital Hall 119, Twin Falls, 5:20 p.m. and meeting, 5:30 to 6 p.m., The door. Advance tickets are • Taste international. CSI script provided for readings; bring $1 (those Church of Christ, 2002 Filer Ave. E., (corner $8 at Canyon Ridge, Diversity Council students without $1 also welcome), 420-3979 or rando- of Sunrise Street and Filer Avenue), 736- Everybody’s Business and will hold the International [email protected]. 9282. the Habitat for Humanity Dinner fundraiser from TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) ID No. 388 ReStore in Twin Falls. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in CSI’s BENEFITS AND FUNDRAISERS Chapter of Malta, a weight-loss support • Have you ever seen Taylor Building Cafeteria group, 5:30 p.m., Raft River Electric Board College of Southern Idaho Diversity Council’s yourself as Brando’s Stanley and Fine Arts Center lobby. room, 155 N. Main St., 208-645-2438. International Dinner fundraiser, features inter- Kowalsy? Then think about There will be food and Cancer Support Group, 7 to 8:30 p.m., MSTI national foods and entertainers, including EDUCATION/LECTURE auditioning for the Random entertainment. CSI stu- Twin Falls Cancer Center Lobby, St. Luke’s Uzbek, Turkish,African, Mexican and others, Herrett Forum, Niels S. Nokkentved to Acts of Theatre Players dents are free, other tickets Magic Valley Medical Center, 650 Addison 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. with dinner from 5:30 to 7 discuss development of Canal Company presentation of Tennessee are $5 to $15. Ave. W., Twin Falls, 737-2800. p.m. and festival from 7 to 8:30 p.m., CSI’s and key issues in development of today’s Taylor Building cafeteria and Fine Arts lobby, water law, 7:30 p.m., Rick Allen Community Twin Falls, $5 for CSI students (first 200 CSI Room of the Herrett Center for the Arts and HOBBIES AND CRAFTS students with current ID admitted free), $15 Science, College of Southern Idaho campus, Square dance lessons, 7 p.m., American Listing for adults and $5 for ages 18 and younger (no Twin Falls, no cost, open to public, 732- Legion Hall, North Lincoln Street, Jerome, Continued from Main 1 the issue at the Idaho Cattle cost for children under age 5), 732-6262. 6262. $3 per person per night (no cost for first Wildlife relied on question- Association’s conference in Harlem Ambassadors basketball show, fea- three classes), 536-2243 or 404-4040. able data and completely Sun Valley on Tuesday, said tures Harlem-style basketball, with high-flying GOVERNMENT ignored the work done by state officials fear the listing slam dunks, ball-handling tricks and comedy Twin Falls County commissioners, LIBRARIES several state agencies, the will undermine any similar routines, 7 p.m. (6 p.m. doors open), Canyon 8:30 Idaho National Guard, the attempts at conservation Ridge High School gym, 300 N. College Road a.m., courthouse, 425 Shoshone St. N., 736- Preschool Story Hour, with stories, activities U.S. Bureau of Land agreements for species such W., Twin Falls, proceeds benefit Habitat for 4068. and crafts, 10 a.m., Buhl Public Library, no Management and local as sage grouse — the subject Humanity of the Magic Valley, advance tickets Twin Falls Pest Abatement District board cost, open to the public, 543-6500. landowners and grazing of a Fish and Wildlife deci- $8 (all seats); at the door: $12 for adults and meeting, 2:30 p.m., district office, 434 Sixth ASK Homework Club, librarian assistance permit holders. On Tuesday, sion expected early next $10 for seniors and students, no cost for chil- Ave. W., Twin Falls, 420-3052. with homework for elementary school stu- he submitted a 60-day year. dren ages 3 and younger, 731-1334. Bliss City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 140 dents, 3:30 p.m.; Twin Falls Public Library notice of intent to sue over “How do we invite these Kentucky St., 352-1117. Board meeting, 4:30 p.m., library board violations of the guys to come back to the CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Kimberly School Board, 7 p.m., district room; and Let’s Talk About It series con- office, 141 Center St. W., 423-4170. cludes with a discussion of “Faraway Endangered Species Act, table?” Perry asked. Mini-Cassia Service Providers Community Places” by Tom Spanbauer with program expanding on those com- The plant was originally Resource meeting and no-host lunch, presen- HEALTH AND WELLNESS scholar, Dan Hunt, 6 p.m., Twin Falls Public plaints. proposed to be listed in tations: Mandy Badger and Lenny Payne with The notice now gives time 2003. But Fish and Wildlife Library, 201 Fourth Ave. E., no cost, open to South Central Community Action partner- SilverSneakers Fitness Program at Curves of for federal officials, includ- changed its mind in 2005 the public, 733-2964 ext. 110. ships; and Laura Loya and Shauna Gladstone Twin Falls, complete cardio and circuit ing Interior Secretary Ken after a challenge from the Wild About Reading kids program, for chil- with Head Start, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Connor’s training with resistance, state-of-the-art Salazar, to act on Otter’s U.S. Air Force. The Hailey- dren under age 8 accompanied by a parent, Café, Interstate 84 Exit 208 and Idaho equipment and “Curves Smart” personal- concerns before the gover- based environmental group includes craft, story, game and treat, 4 p.m., Highway 27,Heyburn, bring business cards, ized coaching, 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Twin Falls nor adds the ESA issues to Western Watersheds Project Burley Public Library, 1300 Miller Ave., no flyers or brochures (optional), 670-4438 or Curves, 690 Blue Lakes Blvd. N., no cost for his court complaint, said then sued successfully to 677-4872 ext. 2. Humana Gold-insured or AARP provided by cost, 878-7708. Tom Perry, legal counsel for force the federal agency to Burley Kiwanis Club, noon, Morey’s Secure Horizons, 734-7300. the governor’s Office of reconsider. Steakhouse, 219 E. Third St. N., 436-0720. College of Southern Idaho’s Over 60 and SCHOOLS Species Conservation. All four members of Burley Soroptimist International, noon, Syringa Getting Fit programs, a guided walking Otter’s criticism of the Idaho’s congressional dele- Read Around the World Book Fair Family Plaza, 626 Elba Ave., 438-8666. workout with stretching and gentle resist- data used to evaluate the gation immediately backed Night, 3 to 7 p.m., Perrine Elementary Magic Valley Toastmasters meeting and no- ance training, 9 to 10 a.m. at several Magic plant relies heavily on a Otter on the issue. School, Twin Falls, http://bookfairs.scholas- host lunch, focus: assisting members in devel- Valley locations: Blaine County Campus November 2006 letter in Meanwhile, environmen- tic.com/homepage/perrine or 737-9100. oping speaking, communication and leader- gym, CSI gym, Filer Elementary, Jerome Rec which Jeff Foss, state super- tal groups seem confident ship skills, noon, Idaho Pizza, 1859 Kimberly Center, Rupert Civic gym and Shoshone visor for Fish and Wildlife’s that they’ll be able to help Road, Twin Falls, visitors welcome, 736-1025. High School (old gym); 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., SPORTS Idaho office,noted concerns defend the move. Todd Rupert Rotary Club, noon, Rupert Elks Lodge, Buhl old Middle School gym; and 11:30 a.m. Active seniors pickleball group, with some of the data gath- Tucci, an environmental pickleball 850 S. 200 W., 436-6852. to 12:30 p.m., CSI Mini-Cassia Center gym, ered by the Guard. Foss told lawyer in Boise, told the enthusiasts willing to teach newcomers, Twin Falls Lions Club meeting and no-host no cost, 732-6475. the Times-News earlier this Idaho Statesman that he 6 p.m., Adventist Hilltop School, 131 lunch, noon, Norm’s Catering Room, 827 Main Fit and Fall Proof Exercise Class, 10 to fall that an independent looks forward to persuading Grandview Drive, Twin Falls, no cost, 734- Ave. W., Twin Falls, visitors welcome, 737-0240. 11 a.m., Blaine County Senior Connection, consultant reviewed all of a judge “the governor does- 0622 or [email protected]. Twin Falls Rotary Club meeting and lunch, fea- 721 S. Third Ave., Hailey, no cost, 737-5988. the peppergrass data last n’t know the difference tures variety of speakers from around the Fit and Fall Proof Exercise Class, 10:30 to year and found limited but between real science and TODAY’S DEADLINE communities, noon to 1 p.m., Turf Club, 734 11:30 a.m., Ageless Senior Citizens, Inc., 310 statistically significant evi- cowboy science.” Falls Ave., Twin Falls, kbradshaw@twinfallsro- Main St. N., Kimberly, no cost, 737-5988. Reminder for Thursday-Friday 10th annual dence for a decline in a tary.org or 208-212-0265. Fit and Fall Proof Exercise Class, 10:30 a.m., 60 Hours to Fight Hunger Turkey Drive, Guard training area. The Associated Press Toastmasters International Diversity Club Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone St., benefiting Southern Idaho families, kick off Perry, who spoke about contributed to this report. meeting, nonpolitical, nonreligious and open no cost, 737-5988. celebration with Twin Falls Area Chamber of to all cultures, races and creeds; improve SilverSneakers Fitness Program, 10:30 to Commerce 11 a.m. Thursday, Team Con speaking and leadership skills in supportive 11:30 a.m., Jerome Senior Center, 212 First Paulos, 1534 Blue Lakes Blvd. N., Twin Falls, Soldier atmosphere, 7 p.m., Wayne Gentry building, Ave. E., no cost for Humana Gold Choice 735-3900. 214 Main St., Filer, $20 new-member fee members, $1 for non-Humana members, Continued from Main 1 Heffelfinger’s funeral (other dues), 208-944-9612 or toastmatersfil- 324-5642. To have an event listed, please submit the 20 members of the Patriot service is scheduled for [email protected]. SilverSneakers Fitness Program, innovative name of the event, a brief description, time, Guard Riders followed. Friday at the Kimberly LDS Empty Pockets Coin & Currency Club meeting, exercise program designed specifically for place, cost and contact number to Suzanne As the procession drove Stake Center, with burial in program: territorial coins of Hawaii, 7:30 p.m., Medicare beneficiaries’ unique health and Browne by e-mail at sbrowne@magicval- toward White Mortuary in Sunset Memorial Park in Paul City Hall meeting room, 155S 600 W., physical needs, 10:30 a.m., Twin Falls ley.com; by fax, 734-5538; or by mail, Twin Falls, vehicles pulled Twin Falls. Heffelfinger was Paul, 678-3938. YMCA, 1751 Elizabeth Blvd., no cost for Times-News, P.O.Box 548, Twin Falls, ID over and pedestrians based out of Hawaii and Snake River Trail Machine Riders Association, Humana-insured or YMCA members and $5 83303-0548. Deadline is noon, four days in stopped to pay their served in the 2nd Squadron, respects. 6th Cavalry Regiment, 25th 7 p.m., Heyburn Police Department, 436-0165. per class for uninsured, 733-4384. advance of event. Outside the mortuary, an Brigade Combat Team, 25th honor guard of soldiers with Infantry Division. the Idaho Army National Guard carried Heffelfinger’s Ben Botkin may be casket inside, walking reached at bbotkin@magic- Death between two rows of flags valley.com or 208-735- Continued from Main 1 the police are still investi- for Becker’s mom, she said prove,”said Masuo.“I’m not held by Patriot Guard Riders. 3238. Gloria Galan and Julio Silva gating,” he said Tuesday. Tuesday. trying to rag on anyone, but on Aug. 11. Loebs will file warrants in “They want to call it an it just doesn’t seem right.” The defendants were the case if that is the direc- accident, but I don’t know, Stotts declined Tuesday CORRECTION absent from Monday’s tion that police take with it, I’m outraged,” said Masuo. to comment on the concern default judgment hearing in he added. “A child is put in someone’s from Becker’s mom.“I can’t Name misspelled court. They did not file a Idaho Department of care and this is what hap- speak for her.” Lance Wuthrich’s name was misspelled in a Monday arti- response to the lawsuit and Health and Welfare spokes- pens? It’s not right.” Masuo says that nothing cle about a fiscal year 2009 audit of the Filer School could not be reached by the woman Emily Simnitt said Masuo said she feels will ever make up for her District’s budget. Times-News for comment. the day care’s license was police inappropriately loss. The Times-News regrets the error. A spokesman for the suspended days after the interrogated her and “I filed a lawsuit because I police department, Lt. Craig incident, and remains sus- Becker’s dad after the death, didn’t think any criminal Stotts, declined to say pended. Under Idaho law, though she has received few charges would be pressed,” CLARIFICATIONS Tuesday if charges are likely. day cares that take in six or updates from them on the she said. “I want them to A story in Tuesday’s Times-News about a lawsuit against “The investigation is still fewer children are not criminal investigation. be.” the owners of Happy Feet Day Care highlighted a settlement ongoing,”he said. required to be licensed by “We can read the law in the case, which the court refers to as a judgment. And Twin Falls County the state. books ourselves, if any- Andrea Jackson may be Prosecutor Grant Loebs Criminal charges couldn’t thing, a neglect charge reached at ajackson@mag- A Monday story in the Mini-Cassia edition reported that “doesn’t file charges when come soon enough, though, wouldn’t be that difficult to icvalley.com. a member for the ALSAM Foundation has agreed to be on the American Youth Activities Facilities Foundation adviso- ry committee. Mark Skaggs has agreed to consult as a com- munity member, not an ALSAM representative. Health Continued from Main 1 scheduling conflict.” achieve the distinction classrooms every morning. for the lunch program, In addition to improving because the qualifications “Although we are a Circulation director Laura Stewart . . . .735-3327 Circulation phones open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily partly for physical educa- students’ nutritional and were so rigorous,”Williams struggling rural school dis- and 6 to 10 a.m. on weekends for questions tion — prompted the school physical-activity habits, said. “It’s been a long, long trict we have a great story to about delivery, new subscriptions and vacation to produce a YouTube video the school has involved process, but the program is tell when it comes to mak- PUBLISHER/EDITOR stops. If you don’t receive your paper by 6:30 Brad Hurd ...... 735-3345 a.m., call the number for your area before 10 and invite first lady Gooding public officials now embedded … It’s not ing our children’s health a NEWSROOM a.m. for redelivery. 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We also received letters “When we applied over a requirements for gradua- reached at dhunzeker@ CIRCULATION All delivery areas ...... 733-0931, ext 1 Copyright © 2009 Magic Valley Newspapers Inc. from the president and the year ago, the USDA didn’t tion.The elementary school magicvalley.com or 208- ...... or 1-800-658-3883 Vol. 104, No. 322 first lady, but she had a think any school could also serves breakfast in its 735-3204. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Main 3 Craig to cattlemen: You’re going to the nursing ‘Stay engaged’ in political process home looking like that? ’ve been sorting gen do the rest. pened to Hugh over the say, ‘Wow, did I have that through boxes of old DON’T That’s way too ambitious years, to tell you the truth. I Former U.S. dirty habit?’” Craig said. I photos recently, for me. I’ll be satisfied just have his baby picture right “That’s kind of how leaving including pictures of my ASK ME not to have a carbuncle the here. Just take a look at that senator speaks at Washington treated me.” folks when they were size of Wyoming on my cute little fa ... Speaking during a morn- kids. Steve Crump nose, like my Great Uncle Oh. Never mind. cattle convention ing session devoted to Comparing them, of Hugh had when he was an environmental issues, course, with images of out Christmas cards with old man. Teeth would be Steve Crump may be By Nate Poppino Craig noted the decline in what Mom and Dad their faces on the front nice too, and a discernible reached at 735-3223. Times-News writer public-land grazing in looked like when they every year. When they neck. Hear him on KLIX-1310 at Idaho over the past few aged. started about 15 years ago, I don’t know what hap- 8:30 a.m. on Friday. SUN VALLEY — Some decades and argued laws Yikes! Donna looked every day of Idahoans couldn’t decide such as the Endangered It doesn’t help that my her 43 years. This how they felt about U.S. Species Act and Clean wife’s undergraduate col- Christmas, I expect to see THE HEALTH FOOD PLACE Sen. Larry Craig two years Water Act have been inter- lege degree is in genetics, freckles and pigtails. (Across From KMVT) *NO OTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY ago, when he pleaded guilty preted much differently so she keeps reminding She’s a university Centre Pointe Plaza 1111 BLUE LAKES BLVD. N. 7331411 MF 9:30AM5:30PM SAT 10:00AM4:00PM CLOSED SUNDAYS to charges relating to a sex than they were first intend- me that genes are destiny. researcher with her own sting at a Minneapolis air- ed to be. That’s in part due I beg to differ. I found a page on the college’s Web port. to ranching, cattle and Web site that lets you site, on which she’s posted NOW But at least one group other Western interests not amend the future. her passport photo. WITH HCG LEPTIN! still reveres Craig: the staying as involved with the It’s called Face of the Remarkable that they’d give state’s cattle producers, process as they probably Future (www.faceofthe- such a responsible job to who benefited from his should have, he said. future.org.uk), an imag- Hannah Montana’s little is Here! patronage and support But though the world has ing project of the sister. during his many years in changed, now is the time to Computer Science Some plastic surgeons Lose it now and enjoy Congress. reclaim public policy from Department at Scotland’s these days even customize the holidays! Members of the Idaho the environmentalists University of St. the future. Cattle Association wel- who’ve set it since the Andrews. You can plug in The client chooses a Most will see results of comed Craig, who did not 1970s and ’80s, he argued. a recent photo of yourself look and decides how that run for re-election in last ICA members, he said, still — or one taken when you look is going to “mature.”If a pound a day! year’s election, with a play one key role. were younger — and get a things don’t work out as standing ovation at the “You literally are the computer-generated pre- planned, a scalpel and colla- No Discounts Apply. group’s annual conference keepers of the open range,” diction of how things will Tuesday in Sun Valley. Craig told the crowd. turn out. Craig, who now runs a Turning to current I can’t show you a pic- consulting firm, New West events, Craig argued that ture of my warts-and- Strategies, was the day’s proposed carbon cap-and- all-to-come because the keynote speaker. He urged trade legislation is the next Web site’s images are his audience to remain as great threat to the West, copyrighted, but you can involved as possible in and said his firm has put an easily try it out yourself political issues that affect organization together to — or on anyone you them, while sharing his work to keep it from pass- know. thoughts on the current ing the Senate. He was also Seeing my future image issues under debate in concerned about the U.S. caused me to curl up in a Washington, D.C. Environmental Protection fetal possession on the “First and foremost, you Agency’s powers regarding couch and whimper for have to stay engaged,” he greenhouse gases, stating quite awhile, but I dis- told association members. that confined-animal covered that faceofthefu- Craig said launching his feeding operations have ture.org also contains a consulting company in a reduced methane emis- face transformer — you tough economy has kept sions by a higher rate than can see what you’d look him busy over the past few other groups. like as a different race, months, sharing a line he Independent voters and age or gender — and a said he gave his wife when Americans in general are face morpher. For the lat- she asked why they were so turning against President ter, you need two pictures busy in retirement. Obama’s proposals, Craig — yourself and someone “I said ‘No, hon, we did- argued, with the “politics a lot cuter — to cast off n’t retire. People who retire of personality” fading in unappealing features and die,’”he said. favor of the “politics of substitute a straight nose, He compared leaving policy.” If Republicans subtract ear hair and add Congress and the nation’s make large gains in the dimples. capital, where his firm still 2010 elections, he said, There are even Web has an office, to quitting Obama may not get a sec- sites with software that smoking. ond term. reimagines your visage as “You know that in the It all depends on what painted by famous artists. first three weeks to a month way fiscally minded inde- I’ve seen the future, you have a high level of pendents decide to lean. and I’m Whistler’s anxiety ... and then in a few “The pocketbook always Mother. months you look back and leads the ballot,”he said. Unless you have a whole lot of discretionary income, you’re not going to be able to do much to alter the way your mug Law Disorder... looks when you’re 64. But we can all Photoshop. & I have some friends my ... in Cassia County age, a couple who send From Oct. 10 police reports: (her) because he is on felony Domestic battery, attempted probation and drug court and strangulation: will go to prison for eight years.” Police responded to a Burley Driving violations: apartment regarding a domestic A 46-year-old Burley woman was dispute and found a man — pulled over on Parke Avenue for Corino Ray Lopez, 28 — with the allegedly driving 41 mph in a 25 Grim Reaper and “Joker of mph zone. 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Trustee Steve Guthrie Ketchum City Council was extensions because of the new housing or pay an in- the SVCA can’t raise Trustee Paul Bates said said the monthly Webcast asked on Monday to give recession. lieu fee. This is attractive to another 40 percent before he has talked to 100 people was a good idea. But he the arts a break. It did, but However, as an incentive the SVCA because it might Jan. 31, 2011, it will have to about the idea and all of hoped live Webcasts only in exchange for a break to encourage the SVCA to be able to get a donation of raise even more to cover them seemed to think it wouldn’t keep the public for the city, too. build sooner rather than an existing home. the community housing was a good one. from attending school The Sun Valley Center later, the council created a “The incentive (for the requirements. This en- “They could access what board meetings just as for the Arts had requested tiered system of waivers for city) is to turn a shovel courages donors to give people say and see the look public attendance at the an amendment to the community housing. sooner rather than later,” now, rather than later. on their faces as they say meetings is increasing. development agreement If the building permit is said Ketchum Mayor Randy The council said it was it,”he said. Trustee Mari Beth that will let it construct a applied for and granted by Hall. He said he liked the not setting a precedent for Bates added that it is a Matthews advised Bates to new building on the Jan. 31, 2011, the city will idea of allowing existing many other developers to hardship for Carey resi- research what other school Simplot lot in downtown waive the entire require- units to satisfy the require- ask for the same waivers dents and those who live districts are doing. She also Ketchum. ment for community hous- ment because that will help because it specified that north of Ketchum to par- suggested the board con- Arts officials asked for an ing for the project; if it is dry up the excess condo this deal was only for non- ticipate in the monthly sider the possibility of extension on the timeline granted by Jan. 31, 2012, the inventory in the city, tight- profit organizations build- meetings in Hailey, espe- partnering with the county for them to get a building city will waive half. After ening the housing market. ing under a planned unit cially during winter in the endeavor. permit. The permit would Jan. 31, 2013, though, the This tiered system may development agreement. months when roads are icy. “The cost for me is not have been required to be SVCA will be required to provide incentive for And there aren’t many of Gary Stivers, a former worth it for a hundred peo- pulled by Jan. 17, 2011, fulfill its entire community donors as well. those, said city staff. Internet journalist, esti- ple to watch,”she said. “We which the proponents housing requirement of The SVCA said it can There is other construc- mated it would cost $8,000 have to be stewards of the described as “unlikely” in approximately $800,000. begin the building design tion slated for the remain- to acquire a license and to taxpayers’ money. We just the current economic cli- The city also said that the and construction process der of Simplot lot that isn’t set up a Webcast. passed a levy and we’re mate. The city eventually SVCA may use existing after it has raised 75 per- affected by the agreement. Additional server costs under a lot of scrutiny. For would be incurred if the us to spend $8,000 so peo- district wants to reach more ple can look at me is kind of than 100 viewers at a time. hard to swallow.” Probation See the Latest Styles Warm Springs Ranch to turn your Home into ordered in developers ask Ketchum a Holiday Wonderland! perjury case to OK slower phasing Deck Times-News theWalls Kimberly Pena-Souza, 35, By Ariel Hansen of townhomes; 46,100 square feet of was sentenced Monday in a Times-News writer villas; an unspecified number of estate New Inventory Great Gifts Twin Falls courtroom to three lots; a golf course; and stream restora- FREE Gift Wrapping years of probation after plead- KETCHUM — The giant Warm tion that was promised by the develop- ing guilty to perjury in Springs Ranch Resort, approved by the er. September. city of Ketchum earlier this year, won’t These are intended to “support social Judge Randy Stoker sus- be quite as giant as developers had interaction with members of the local Charlotte’s Web pended the sentence for Pena- hoped, at least not in the near future. community” as well as match the cost 1246 Overland Ave. (by the Mayfair) 208.431.2436 Souza of four years prison with The developer came before the city of construction to expected sales value Hours: Tue.Fri. 10:305:30 Sat. 10:303:00 Closed Monday two years fixed, and ordered on Monday asking that the project of “a Founders Member program that her to begin three years of pro- phasing plan be adjusted to reflect the can be pre-sold,”the developer wrote in bation on Monday, according bad economy, effectively reducing the a document presented to the council. BURLEY OFFICE to Twin Falls County 5th square footage that will be built first. The council agreed to the phasing of the District Court records. Stan Castleton, CEO of DDRM agreement, allowing up to 10 percent In their case against Souza, Greatplace, LLC, said that no matter change on each of the phase’s elements TIMESNEWS authorities wired the law office the economic situation, he is commit- to be done with only the approval of a of attorney Lynn Dunlap with ted to creating an impressive facility subcommittee of the planning and zon- New Offi ce Hours recording devices. Pena-Souza that the city and the neighbors will like. ing commission. Any more significant and stabbing victim Robert “What if you ran out of money for a changes would have to come back to the Monday & Tuesday Barton allegedly offered to while, or phase one is all we get for a council. 8am5pm Closed 121 change their testimony for while?” asked City Councilman “I can guarantee you this isn’t exact- money in a criminal case Charles Conn, noting that scenario ly how it will work, but this is designed Wednesday Closed against one of Dunlap’s clients, isn’t unlikely. He questioned whether to be a minimal approach to phasing,” Thursday Closed according to court records. the site would be iconic and visually Castleton said. Pena-Souza says in court appealing if the project isn’t completed. He said he would be unwilling to pro- Friday Closed records that she “considered “We’ll do it so phase one is really vide his financing estimates to the Saturday & Sunday Closed taking money to change my cool. 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The other By John Miller der on seven Idaho grazing the first time we’ve demands Board of Land violence lawsuit filed by inmates were at the Idaho Associated Press writer leases, but lost when the achieved reform in how members carefully pre- several inmates against the Correctional Center, the Board of Land with then- state lands are managed.’’ serve state endowment Idaho Department of state’s only private prison. BOISE — Idaho agreed Gov. Jim Risch gave the The state’s new leasing trust lands, to secure the Correction, saying some of As the cases made their Tuesday to pay $50,000 leases to livestock owners. rules, whose changes maximum long-term them didn’t try to properly way through the federal and pledged to follow anti- Younger, who planned to address more issues than financial return to benefit resolve it before suing. court system, various discrimination rules to set- manage the lands to restore just this lease dispute, public schools. 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By Jennifer Dobner March 2003, Barzee and Associated Press writer her now-estranged hus- band Brian David Mitchell SALT LAKE CITY — were arrested after they Seven years after she was were spotted walking on a abducted at knifepoint, suburban street with Elizabeth Smart finally has Smart. an apology — and a guilty Elizabeth Smart has said plea — from one of that within hours of her kidnappers. the abduction, “I am so sorry, Mitchell took her as Elizabeth, for all a polygamous wife the pain and suf- then raped her. fering I have Smart said Barzee caused you and washed the teen’s your family,’’ feet and dressed her Wanda Eileen Barzee in robes before the Barzee, 64, said ceremony. AP photo Tuesday. “It is my hope Barzee often became Crystal Weichett holds her daughter Callie during a candlelight vigil for 5-year-old Shaniya Nicole Davis whose body was found near Sanford, that you will be able to find upset over Mitchell’s rela- it in your heart to forgive tionship with Smart, but N.C., Monday. me.’’ that sentiment would The appeal came min- never last, Smart said. utes after Barzee pleaded Barzee’s sentencing was guilty to federal charges of set for May 19. kidnapping and unlawful She could have faced a Slain N. Carolina girl’s aunt transportation of a minor life sentence for the kid- in U.S. District Court. napping charge and up to She also said she was 15 years for the other “humbled as I realize how count. However, under the much Elizabeth Smart has plea deal, she is expected to says mother was neglectful been victimized and the receive 15 years in prison, role that I played in it.’’ with credit for about six By Alysia Patterson her children,’’ Carey how to ride her scooter,’’ Lockhart said. “Every day Smart, now 22 and years already served. Associated Press writer Lockhart-Davis said. “I feel Lockhart said at an emo- was special with Shaniya.’’ preparing to serve a mis- Barzee’s plea came sev- robbed. I feel that Shaniya tional news conference. Shaniya’s mother report- sion in Paris for The eral weeks after a Utah FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — was robbed.’’ Also charged in the case is ed her missing a week ago, Church of Jesus Christ of State Hospital report said The aunt of a 5-year-old girl Antoinette Davis is Mario Andrette McNeill, 29, authorities said. Authorities Latter-day Saints, was not 15 months of court- whose body was found off a charged with human traf- who was accused of kidnap- initially arrested a man in court to hear the apolo- ordered treatments with rural North Carolina road ficking and felony child ping Shaniya after surveil- described as Antoinette gy. But her father, Ed anti-psychotic medica- said Tuesday that she had a abuse. Her sister, Brenda lance footage from a Sanford Davis’boyfriend but then set Smart, said outside court tions had restored her hard time letting the girl live Davis, has said she does not hotel showed him carrying him free after arresting that forgiveness was possi- competency to stand trial. temporarily at her mother’s believe the charges and the girl. Authorities said McNeill. Information ble. She also will plead guilty house because she believed argued that Antoinette McNeill admitted taking the brought investigators 30 “Absolutely,’’ he said. in state court under the the woman neglected her would not hurt her children. girl, though his attorney said miles away from Fayetteville “We all make mistakes in plea deal to one count of children. Searchers discovered the he will plead not guilty. to a wooded roadside. life ... and if we can’t for- conspiracy to commit Shaniya Davis had gone girl’s body Monday, nearly a Lockhart declined to dis- A dog trainer who was give each other, heaven aggravated kidnapping and last month to stay for a while week after her mother cuss details of the case there when Shaniya’s body help us.’’ will cooperate in state and with her mother, 25-year- reported her missing from a Tuesday. He said Shaniya was found said Tuesday that During the hearing, he federal cases against old Antoinette Davis, as part mobile home park in had spent most of her live searchers initially over- said he hoped Barzee real- Mitchell. of an informal agreement Fayetteville. living with him until he looked the area because they ized what she did was Twice deemed incom- with the father, Bradley Fayetteville police said decided to give Antoinette saw only deer carcasses in “absolutely wrong and petent in state court, Lockhart. Lockhart’s sister Tuesday that additional Davis a chance with her trash bags. Jeff Riccio of absolutely horrible.’’ Barzee had been diagnosed said she helped raise the girl charges will be filed in the daughter after she got a job Tarheel Canine Training Inc. Smart was 14 when she as delusional,called herself and was concerned about case, though they did not and appeared to be over- said his team returned to the was taken from the bed- a “mother of Zion’’ and her moving in with her offer more specifics. An coming financial difficul- area after getting informa- room of her Salt Lake City claimed to have been mother. autopsy was being conduct- ties. Shaniya moved to her tion that Shaniya’s body home, sparking a search receiving messages from “Antoinette and I never ed to determine how mother’s house on Oct. 9. might be near deer carcass- that riveted the nation. God through her televi- really got along because of Shaniya died. “She was just learning es. The searchers found the Nine months later, in sion. the way that she neglected “She was just learning how to ride her scooter,’’ body Monday afternoon.

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It *GCNVJECTGEQUVUVQQUVGGRHQTOQUV health overhaul that is being impose a 5.4 percent income doesn’t seem fair,’’ said Seventy-seven percent of Americans think the cost of health care is WASHINGTON — considered in Congress. tax surcharge on individuals Emerson Wilkins, 62, of higher than it should be, while more than 40 percent say if the govern- Americans don’t want to The options they don’t like making more than $500,000 a Powder Springs, Ga. ment makes changes to health insurance it would probably cause the shoulder the cost of President include taxing insurers on the year and households making An income tax increase on U.S. economy to get worse. Barack Obama’s health care high-value coverage packages more than $1 million. all Americans to pay for a Q: Do you think the cost of health care in the U.S. is ... overhaul themselves. They derided by Obama and The poll tested views on an health care remake — an ... Higher than it should be ... Lower than it should be think the rich should pay for Democrats as “Cadillac even more punitive taxation approach Congress never 77% 3 19 it. plans.’’ That tax approach, scheme that was under con- considered — was over- ... About where it should be That’s the finding from a being weighed in the Senate, sideration earlier, when the whelmingly rejected in the Q: If the government makes changes to health insurance, would that probably cause the U.S. economy to get better or worse? new Associated Press poll, is one of the few proposals in tax would have hit people poll. Seventy-five percent Better Worse No change and it could be a boost for any congressional legislation making more than $250,000 a opposed that idea, and only 28 42 26 House Democrats, who have that analysts say would help year. Even at that level the poll nineteen percent were in proposed taxing upper- reduce the nation’s health showed majority support, favor. Within this group 67 percent said it would income people to fund their expenditures. It has come with 57 percent in favor and Overall, the poll found the cause the economy to sweeping remake of the U.S. under fire from organized 36 percent opposed. public split on Congress’ get a lot worse Q: If the government makes changes to health insurance, would that medical system. Their plan, labor and has little support in “You know, I mean, why health care plans. In response probably cause you to pay more or pay less for your own health care? which the House approved the House. not? If they have that much to some questions, partici- Pay more Pay less No change this month, would extend Lawmakers also are looking money, it should be taxed,’’ pants said the current system 49 12 32 coverage to millions of unin- at levying new taxes on insur- said Mary Pat Rondthaler, 60, needed to be changed, but Q: Do you favor or oppose taxing companies on the money they spend to sured Americans. ance companies, drug com- of Menlo Park, Calif. “It isn’t they also voiced concerns offer health insurance to their employees? The poll, conducted by panies and medical device the same way that the guy about the impact on their own Total favor Total oppose Stanford University with the makers.But the only approach making $21,000 is.’’ pocketbooks, preferring to 17 74 nonpartisan Robert Wood that got majority support in Not everyone agreed. push any new costs onto AP Johnson Foundation, found the AP poll was a tax on “They earn their money. wealthier Americans. Tobacco executives Study shows new device quickly find tax loophole boosts heart failure survival By Matt Apuzzo Pipe tobacco is normally ments of the law that they By Marilynn Marchione who’s going to pay,’’ said too old or sick for a trans- Associated Press writer too coarse and moist to roll could, in fact, market as Associated Press writer Cleveland Clinic heart chief plant. into a cigarette, but noth- pipe tobacco,’’ said Scott Dr. Steven Nissen, who had Left ventricular WASHINGTON — ing says it has to be. In fact, Bendett, owner of Habana ORLANDO, Fla. — For no role in the research. devices, or LVADs, can be When President Obama the Obama administration Premium Cigar Shoppe in the first time, a miniature Even now,“the amount of implanted next to the heart signed a law expanding says the only distinction Albany, N.Y., which adver- heart pump shows the money spent in the care of to help it pump. children’s health insurance between pipe tobacco and tises the new pipe tobacco potential to become a wide- advanced heart failure However, current ones this spring, he slapped roll-your-own tobacco is for hand-rolled cigarettes. ly used, permanent treat- patients is extraordinary,’’ wear out too fast to be long- tobacco companies with how it’s labeled, effectively Tobacco companies say ment for many older people said Dr. Robert Harrington, term solutions, and survival huge tax increases to pay giving tobacco marketing they’re just trying to find a with severe heart failure. heart research chief at Duke remains dismal — only half for it. executives an opportunity legal way to stay afloat after But can we afford it? University, which helped of patients live a year and It didn’t take long for the to shape their own tax rate. being saddled with an In a study of 200 patients, test the device. “These are only one-quarter live two companies to find a multi- Nearly overnight, roll- enormous tax increase. But the new device increased by societal questions — how years. million-dollar loophole. your-own brands like Criss both the Obama adminis- four times the number who much is too much?’’ The HeartMate II, made As soon as the new law Cross and Farmers Gold tration and some in survived at least two years Study results were pre- by Thoratec Corp. of took effect, raising taxes on came off the shelves, Congress say they’ll try to compared with an older sented Tuesday at an Pleasanton, Calif., is the roll-your-own cigarettes replaced by pipe tobacco come up with a distinction pump that had drawbacks American Heart Associ- first of a new generation of from $1.10 to $24.78 a with the same names. The between the tobacco types, limiting its use, doctors ation conference and pub- smaller pumps that push pound, companies adapt- cuts may be slightly differ- closing a loophole that reported Tuesday. lished by the New England blood continuously rather ed. They all but shut down ent, but they’re suitable for could cost taxpayers hun- However, the HeartMate Journal of Medicine. than simulating a heartbeat their roll-your-own brands rolling. Knowing this, dreds of millions of dollars II costs $80,000 plus About 5 million Ameri- as older pumps do. A wire and reinvented them under retailers steer customers to year. $45,000 or so for the sur- cans have heart failure, from the patient’s abdomen a less-restricted, less- the new products, some- “If the companies won’t gery and the hospital stay which occurs when the connects the pump to taxed category: pipe tobac- times with a wink and a do what is right, then we necessary to implant it. heart weakens over time and equipment outside the body co. It’s still destined to be nod, sometimes with out- will,’’ said Sen. Frank “It will allow older people cannot pump enough blood. — a small computer and rolled and smoked, but it’s right advertising. Lautenberg, D-N.J., a reli- who are not heart transplant Heart transplants are one batteries that the patient taxed at barely a tenth the “They tried to make a ably anti-tobacco voice in patients to stay alive but at a solution. But few patients wears in a belt pack or har- rate, $2.83 per pound. product within the ele- Congress. higher cost. It’s all about find a donor, and many are ness.

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MAIN 8 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: (208) 735-3223 [email protected] QUOTE “U.S. consumers ... are spending just enough to keep the economy out of recession ...” OPINION — Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Economy.com., say- ing he doesn’t foresee significant consumer spending this year EDITORIAL Trying terroists in U.S. is dangerous he Obama adminis- Otter is right to tration has chosen T the wrong New York venue to try five co-con- question slickspot spirators in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Instead of a Manhattan courtroom less peppergrass listing than a mile from the site of where the World Trade f you dig back far enough, during the nation- Center stood, the govern- al debate over the Endangered Species Act in ment should have chosen 1973, one of the arguments for the legislation the Bronx Zoo, because a was encouraging those who make a living on zoo is what will be created public lands to do the right thing by plants when this terrorist trial is andI animal species in jeopardy. held. Cattlemen and others in southwest Idaho did just that in the case of slickspot peppergrass, a rare flowering bush that Our view: grows only in and around ‘Work with us’ Cal the Owyhee Desert. Under Thomas the auspices of the state has long been Office of Species the mantra at In announcing the deci- Conservation ranchers sion to try in a civilian court groups, which put those will be convicted, but it is to noncitizens who want to helped develop a “candi- the U.S. Fish these “enemy combatants,” groups’ interests “before the likely that damage will be do away with the very rights date species conservation as the Bush administration safety and security of the done to the United States, we are now going to afford and Wildlife rightly described them, American people.”Boehner which is the primary objec- them. plan” that was approved by Service. That Attorney General Eric added, “The possibility that tive of the terrorists. You don’t need an imagi- the federal government. Holder said, “For over 200 Khalid Sheik Mohammed What do we hope to nation to predict that cra- For their troubles, cattle- strategy has years, our nation has relied and his co-conspirators accomplish by trying these zies will show up at this men learned last month on a faithful adherence to could be found ‘not guilty’ mass murderers on U.S. trial, including Islamic ter- that the U.S. Fish and been counter- the rule of law to bring due to some legal technical- soil? Will it produce more rorists in training who want Wildlife Service had gone productive for criminals to justice and pro- ity just blocks from Ground troops from our NATO allies to emulate the acts of the ahead and listed the plant vide accountability to vic- Zero should give every to finish the job in defendants. Some might be as threatened under the Idahoans in tims. Once again we will ask American pause.” Afghanistan? Not likely. “inspired” to create another ESA. the case of our legal system to rise to The trial could also serve When the world sees how event at or near the court- That likely means new that challenge, and I am as a venue for trying the good and fair we are, will it house. Cable TV will carry it restrictions on ranchers and slickspot confident it will answer the Bush administration and love America more and will all. call with fairness and jus- second-guessing decisions terrorists decide to kill us What if the terrorists are the Air Force, which use peppergrass. tice.” that kept America safe after less? Only in the world of acquitted? Who will take large portions of the I’m not. 9/11. Secrets might be make believe inhabited by the blame? It won’t be remaining habitat of the What do The administration’s first revealed that could be used ACLU lawyers. President Obama. Because plant in Owyhee County. mistake is to label these men by terrorists to harm us This trial will be broad- of numerous motions, the Cattlemen may be subject you think? “criminals,”as if a terrorist again. And if the terrorists cast worldwide. It will show trial will likely be delayed for to environmental lawsuits We welcome attack and the announced must have a jury of their America’s enemies, not the three to five years. Obama aimed at removing their viewpoints objective of forcibly peers, does that mean fellow “fairness” of our justice sys- will either be out of office or animals from federal graz- “Islamisizing” America Muslims might be included? tem, but a group of men into a second term by then. ing lands in the spring. from our read- were the same as robbing a Could that end in a hung who can stand up to “the For those who believe this “The department’s bank. The 9/11 terrorist jury or a mistrial? great Satan” and shake their is a very bad decision with ers on this and attacks were an act of war, Attorney General Holder fists in our face. It will also little upside for America, the superficial treatment of my other issues. as much as if a nation-state assures us that conviction of serve as a recruiting video best we might hope for is robust conservation pro- had attacked us. Trials the “criminals” is a virtual for future terrorists because that the judge is a Jewish gram for the species and its should not be held for war certainty. Anyone who fol- it will demonstrate what, to woman. That would be habitat leaves one to question the legitimacy of any criminals until the war has lows our quirky court sys- them, is weakness. A strong sweet revenge for these future efforts at collaborative conservation,”Gov. been won. tem knows that innocent nation would have tried misogynist anti-Semites. C.L. “Butch” Otter wrote in a letter to Secretary of House Minority Leader people are in prison and these men in the military Interior Ken Salazar. John Boehner correctly murderers walk the streets. tribunals Congress author- Syndicated columnist Cal Owyhee County rancher Ted Hoffman told the called civilian trials a victory It is anything but a foregone ized for that purpose. A Thomas can be reached at Idaho Statesman that cattlemen helped researchers for liberal special-interest conclusion that these men weak nation imputes rights [email protected]. find even more of the bushes when they were work- ing under the state plan. “We’re right back to ’shoot, shovel and shut up’ being the prudent course of action,”he said. That’s hard to argue with, but our concern is There is no doomsday on the Maya calendar what’s potentially the next species to be listed. he world may not end sacrifice their own blood to predominant Itza Maya The state OSC is working on similar plans for the three years from now, communicate with the gods. tongue, according to the sage grouse, and buy-in from ranchers is essential. T despite Internet pre- Today, believers ask the Guatemalan Academy of A sage grouse listing would have far more damaging dictions and last week’s shaman/priests to deter- Maya Languages. effects on Idaho ranchers. blockbuster disaster movie, Mary Jo mine the propitious day to From 1991 to 2001, about It’s discouraging that the federal government “2012.” marry or travel, or to bless 815,000 acres of protected seems more interested in a bureaucratic interpreta- On screen, the final day in McConahay efforts. The signing of the Peten rain forest were lost to the 5,126-year Maya calen- 1996 peace accords was unlawful settlers, drug traf- tion of the ESA than cooperating with those who dar brings global destruc- discreetly, far from non- preceded by a Maya cere- fickers and cattle ranchers. use the resource. If the slickspot peppergrass is list- tion, and Los Angeles slides Maya eyes. mony at the ancient site of Since then, the rate of loss ed as scheduled on Dec. 7,cattlemen will have inexorably into the sea. Gabriel, 52, fled into exile Kaminaljuyu in Guatemala has accelerated, according to achieved nothing by cooperating with land man- However, in Guatemala in California after death City and public prayers at Edin Lopez, technical direc- agers. City, the cradle of Maya civ- squads murdered three the National Palace. tor of the government’s The state filed suit Monday to block the listing, ilization shaman/priest brothers in the 1980s, For these purposes, Maya National Council of arguing that Fish and Wildlife found that the popu- Calixta Gabriel said Mother returning as the war ended priests use a 260-day calen- Protected Areas in Peten. lation of slickspot peppergrass plants was the high- Earth — Madre Tierra — to her “gift” as a shaman dar called the “Short “We are not going to est since serious counting began in 2003. would suffer “hunger, wind through study with elders. Count.”The Long Count speak badly of cows,” For Salazar and the USFWS, the question is basic: and thunder,”but rumors of Now some Maya priests tracks Maya millenniums, Chayax said. “But the Do the feds want the help of stakeholders in pre- her demise are greatly exag- have moved their rituals centuries, years, months and ranchers have no heart.” gerated. from caves and remote days, starting with the sup- Chayax suggested that a serving species, on don’t they? This is relatively good mountain locations to public posed date of Maya creation transition between eras, sig- news coming from an areas, including temple and extending thousands of naled by the end of the Long “ajq’ij,”a “calendar keeper” ruins frequented by tourists. years into the future. A third Count calendar, started or spiritual guide among the Calendar keepers perform way of reckoning approxi- more than 20 years ago and indigenous Maya people, ceremonies using fire, pine mates the 365-day calendar. would continue for at least Brad Hurd . . . . publisher Steve Crump . ...Opinion editor whose traditions and incense, colored candles, Some Maya spiritual another 20. astronomy-based cosmolo- chocolate and other ele- guides say they have been “We are going to suffer The members of the editorial board and writers of gy originated more than ments, petitioning for a consulting among them- more heat than now,”he editorials are Brad Hurd, Steve Crump, Bill Bitzenburg 2,000 years ago. Maya today community good, such as selves on the significance of said. “We are out of balance. and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. number about 7 million in rain or protection. The reli- 2012, traveling informally by We have become excessive Central America and gion matches certain days foot and bus, including to in what we demand.” Mexico. One million Maya with certain spirits, and Mexico. Yet he said the actions of Tell us what you think live in the United States. interpreting time and the Another ajq’ij, Gregorio men and women might head ONLINE: Register at Magicvalley.com, and respond to any of the Their Long Count calendar calendar in daily life is the Chayax, 70, wears a baseball off deterioration of life on local opinions or stories in today’s edition. began on Aug. 11, 3114 B.C. main responsibility of a cap, T-shirt and pants rolled Earth. “Roots are still there, ON PAPER: The Times-News welcomes letters from readers on and ends on Dec. 21, 2012. Maya priest. above rubber sandals. He if we know how to find subjects of public interest. Please limit letters to 300 words. During Guatemala’s 36- More than 1,000 years serves as a spiritual guide them, and make them live Include your signature, mailing address and phone number. year civil war, which ended ago, astronomer priests among the towering temples again,”he said. Writers who sign letters with false names will be permanently in 1996, the Maya were sus- determined Long Count of Tikal, the most visited barred from publication. Letters may be brought to our Twin Falls pected of supporting insur- dates of kingly reigns, Maya site in the Guatemalan Mary Jo McConahay’s office; mailed to P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303; faxed to gents, and they were “disap- inscribed on Maya monu- Peten rain forest. “Maya Roads, Travels (208) 734-5538; or e-mailed to [email protected]. peared” by the thousands. ments along with dates of Chayax has already seen Through Space and Time in JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Voice your opinion with local bloggers: Their religion, which had royal births and deaths. his familiar world disappear, the American Rainforest” Progressive Voice, Conservative Corner and In the Middle. On survived the Spanish con- Kings and queens had well before 2012. He is one will be published in 2011. the opinion page at Magicvalley.com. quest with influences from priestly duties by virtue of of only eight remaining She wrote this commentary Catholicism, was practiced their position, and might speakers of Peten’s once for the Los Angeles Times.

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Main 9 Health care ‘reform’ that we can’t afford

here is an air of pursuit of these worthy deceptions used to sell providers, it has later cost-saving measures absurdity to what is goals can easily be projected Obama’s health care agen- rescinded. Claims of “fiscal (“bundled payments,” T mistakenly called as a high-minded exercise da. The president says he responsibility” for the “comparative effectiveness “health care reform.” for the public good. won’t sign legislation that health care proposals reflect research,”“tort reform”), Everyone knows that the It’s false for two reasons. adds to the deficit. One way “assumptions that are which are either weak or United States faces massive Robert First, the country has other to accomplish this is to put totally unrealistic based on experimental. governmental budget Samuelson goals — including prevent- costs outside the legisla- past history,”says David Though these estimates deficits as far as calculators ing future financial crises tion. So: Doctors have long Walker, former U.S. comp- could prove wrong, they are can project, driven heavily worse. It would create new, and minimizing the crush- complained that their troller general and now more plausible than the by an aging population and open-ended medical enti- ing effects of high deficits Medicare reimbursements head of the Peter G. administration’s self-serv- uncontrolled health costs. tlements that threaten or taxes on the economy are too low; the fix for Peterson Foundation. ing claims. Its health care Recovering slowly from a higher deficits and would and younger Americans — replacing the present for- Equally misleading, plan is not “comprehen- devastating recession, it’s do little to suppress surging that “health care reform” mula would cost $210 bil- Obama’s top economic sive,”as Obama and The widely agreed that, though health costs. The discon- would jeopardize. And sec- lion over a decade, esti- advisers assert that the New York Times (in its deficits should not be cut nect between what ond, the benefits of mates the Congressional present proposals would news columns) assert, abruptly (lest the economy President Obama says and “reform” are exaggerated. Budget Office. That cost slow the growth of overall because it slights cost con- resume its slump), a pru- what he’s doing is so glaring Sure, many Americans was originally in the “health national health spending. trol. Obama chose to dent society would embark that most people could not would feel less fearful about reform” legislation. Now, Outside studies disagree. emphasize the politically on long-term policies to abide it. losing insurance; but there it’s been moved to another Three studies (two by the appealing path of expand- control health costs, reduce The president, his advis- are cheaper ways to limit bill, but because there’s no consulting firm the Lewin ing benefits rather than first government spending, and ers and allies have no trou- insecurity. means to pay for it (higher Group for the Peterson attending to the harder and curb massive future ble. But reconciling blatant- Meanwhile, improve- taxes or spending cuts), Foundation and one by the more urgent task of con- deficits. ly contradictory objectives ments in health for today’s deficits would increase. Centers for Medicare & trolling spending. If new The administration esti- requires them to engage in uninsured would be mod- Another way to disguise Medicaid Services, a federal spending commitments mates these at $9 trillion willful self-deception, pub- est. the costs is to count savings agency) conclude that vari- worsen some future budget from 2010 to 2019. The lic dishonesty, or both. They already receive sub- that, though they exist on ous congressional plans or financial crisis, Obama’s president and all his top The campaign to pass stantial medical care. paper, would probably would increase national proposal certainly won’t economic advisers proclaim Obama’s health care plan Insurance would help some never be realized in prac- health spending compared qualify as “reform,”as the the same cautionary mes- has assumed a false, though individuals enormously, but tice. So: The House bill is to no legislation. The stud- president and The sage. understandable, cloak of studies find that, on aver- credited with reductions in ies variously estimate the Washington Post (also in its So, what do they do? Just moral superiority. It’s age, gains are moderate. Medicare reimbursements extra spending, over the news columns) call it. A the opposite. Their sweep- understandable because Despite using more health for hospitals and other next decade, would be $750 more likely verdict: self- ing overhaul of the health almost everyone thinks that services, people don’t auto- providers of $228 billion billion, $525 billion and $114 inflicted wound. care system — which people in need of essential matically become healthier. over a decade. But Congress billion. The reasoning: Congress is halfway toward medical care should get it; The pretense of moral has often prescribed reim- Greater use of the health Newsweek columnist enacting — would almost ideally, everyone would superiority further erodes bursement cuts that, under care system by the newly Robert Samuelson writes certainly make matters have health insurance. The before all the expedient pressure from squeezed insured would overwhelm about economics. Nightmare scenario: California’s deficit of common sense

alifornia is rich. the same. The state is con- corporations. There’s money Swine flu meets bird flu Even in the midst of niptions because it has lots there, ripe for the picking, C a drought, we have of money it won’t spend. I’m and powerful forces to pre- hen swine flu lots of water, and in the Rebecca not talking about raising vent that from ever happen- erupted this midst of a recession, we Solnit individual taxes, although it ing — or maybe weak forces, W spring in the have lots of money. The certainly would make sense because it’s our Republican southwestern United States problem is one of distribu- the military — the largest to revisit Proposition 13, and legislative minority that pre- and Mexico, it had been 40 Alan tion, not of actual scarcity. and most expensive mili- we would have an extra bil- vents us from ever achieving years since the last flu pan- Sipress This is the usual problem tary the world has ever lion dollars if we hadn’t the supermajority to raise demic. The outbreak has of the U.S., which is not seen, one that costs nearly phased out estate taxes. taxes. dispelled any illusion that bird flu will merge and just the richest and most as much as all the other According to the nonpar- Turning California into a pandemic influenza spawn a deadlier virus. But powerful nation on Earth militaries put together. tisan California Budget Third World nation where belonged to a bygone era, the prospect is so chilling now but on Earth ever, and In discussing the nation- Project, if we taxed corpora- the environment is neglect- like smallpox, polio or scar- that health officials have is one of the most blessed al financial crisis, the mili- tions the way we did in 1981, ed, a lot of people are gen- let fever. But we haven’t been warning about it since in terms of natural tary was never really on the we would have $8.4 billion uinely desperate and a lot of seen how bad things might earlier this year. Margaret resources. We just collec- chopping block, even more coming in. That would the young have a hard time yet get. Chan, director general of the tively make loopy decisions though its budget could, wipe out more than one- getting an education or just What’s the worst-case World Health Organization, about how to distribute the with a little paring, provide third of the budget shortfall can’t get one doesn’t benefit scenario? It could be a con- urged public health experts money and water, and we health care, education, that led to the draconian anyone. tinuing vaccine shortage. It not to take their eyes off could make other deci- environmental restoration, cuts. We’re not poor in money might be a mutation in the H5N1 bird flu even as H1N1 sions. Whether those pri- some cool climate-change Chevron has lobbied to or water. We’ve just chosen swine flu virus that sudden- swine flu was sweeping the orities will change, we at adaptation and all the keep corporate taxes low and to allocate them in ways that ly makes the strain resistant globe this spring. least could have a reality- other pieces of a good soci- to avoid paying an oil sever- benefit tiny minorities at the to Tamiflu, as some seasonal “No one can say how this based conversation about ety and a great nation. Do ance tax. Texas charges one, expense of the rest of us. We flu strains already are. Or it avian virus will behave them. we really need several hun- but we don’t. A few years should at least have a con- could be that hospital ICUs when pressured by large Take water. My friend dred military bases in more ago, Chevron worked hard to versation about how we dis- become so overwhelmed numbers of people infected Derek Hitchcock, a biolo- than 125 countries? And all defeat Proposition 87,which tribute our abundant that people who could have with the new H1N1 virus,” gist working to restore the those expensive toys? And would have levied a sever- resources. been saved die. she told an assembly of the Yuba River, likes to say that the research programs to ance tax capped at 6 percent California is a place of These are all unnerving world’s top health officials California is still a place of do things like weaponize of the oil’s value. abundance, except when it possibilities. Yet many flu in May. Separately, she abundance. He recently insects? Do we need them Examine the way that we comes to political sense. specialists say their real appealed to Asian health showed me a Pacific more than we need to keep changed corporate income nightmare is that swine flu ministers: “Do not drop the Institute report and other children healthy? tax policy in the crisis years Rebecca Solnit, who wrote could meet up and swap ball on monitoring H5N1.” documents to bolster his Speaking of poor chil- of 2008-2009 to give a small this for the Los Angeles genetic material — or reas- Influenza is a cruel won- point. They show that dren reminds me of Chief number of corporations tens Times, is the author of “A sort, as these scientists say der of nature, one of the about 80 percent of the Sitting Bull. After the of millions of dollars a year Paradise Built in Hell: The — with another, deadlier flu most promiscuous state’s water goes to agri- Lakota were defeated, he in tax breaks — $33.1 million Extraordinary Communities strain, breeding a new virus microbes. Its viruses have a culture, not to people, and joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild apiece, on average, for nine That Arise in Disaster.” that is as contagious as but rare gift for swapping half of that goes to four West show for a season, far more savage. genetic material with one crops — cotton, rice, alfalfa but he never got ahead Such a strain is already another: The genetic mate- and pasturage (irrigated financially. He gave the The Herrett Forum circulating in Asia and rial in a flu virus, unlike in grazing land) — that pro- bulk of his earnings to the presents Africa, and it could be ready nearly all other viruses, is duce less than 1 percent of street urchins who hung for a chance encounter with composed of segments that the state’s wealth. Forty around the show. He was Niels S. Nokkentved swine flu. It is called bird can be individually replaced. percent of the state’s water. shocked that a nation flu. Unlike swine flu, which If two different strains Less than 1 percent of its powerful enough to con- “The Wormwood Forest: is no worse than a seasonal invade the same cell, they income. quer his people couldn’t or flu bug for most people, bird can trade attributes, then Meanwhile, Californians wouldn’t feed its own Sagebrush, Water, and Idaho’s flu kills more than half of dispatch that progeny back are told the drought means future. The white man was Twin Falls Canal Company” those who contract it: Of into the world. So the WHO that ordinary households good at production, he 460 confirmed human and other health agencies should cut back but the concluded, but bad at dis- cases of bird flu, 268 of are watching closely as lion’s share of water never tribution. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18th those people died. Bird flu swine flu spreads to coun- went to us in the first place, It’s the same today. We Admission is free of charge. preys on the young and tries where bird flu is well and we should know it. have enough in this nation healthy, ravaging their lungs established, particularly Americans usually have to feed, clothe, shelter, — reminiscent of the 1918 Egypt and Vietnam. fantastic visions of where educate and provide med- Rick Allen Community Room of the Located on flu that killed up to 50 mil- our resources come from ical care to everyone. If the Herrett Center North College Road lion people. Alan Sipress is The and go. A lot of Americans will was there. for Arts and Science in Twin Falls So far, scientists haven’t Washington Post’s seem to believe that the In California, the story is found proof that swine and economics editor. federal government spends tons of money, rather than a small percentage of the Check out what’s new online at federal budget, on the arts and foreign aid; but, in fact, Jon Schmidt www.magicvalley.com about one-half of discre- tionary spending goes to in concert CSI Fine Arts Auditorium Make a difference in the life of an abused or neglected Nov. 20th child. 7:00 p.m. Become a CASA Tickets: Available at: volunteer Snake River Council $15 Students today. Service Center $20 Community 2988 Falls Ave. E. Twin Falls, ID Also at: Everybody’s Business, Crowley’s Books & College of Southern Idaho

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By Holly Ramer flu vaccine, like health care child is visibly ill. Associated Press writer workers or infant caregivers. “The kids are in the A spokesman for strollers, sniffling and CONCORD, N.H. — Republican Rep. Jo Bonner coughing and hacking. ... In Forget cookies and milk. confirmed Berger’s request the meantime,they’re inter- Santa wants the swine flu and said staff members were acting with other kids in vaccine. looking into it. line.’’ Many of the nation’s Berger hopes Santas will Scheuch, executive direc- Santas want to be given pri- use hand sanitizer and tor of Santa America, has ority for the vaccine and not encourage children to do the taken some personal pre- just because of those runny- same, without turning the cautions. “I’ve had my nosed kids. There’s also the experience into a hygiene H1N1. I’ve had my seasonal AP photo not-so-little matter of that lecture. flu shot. This is my year for Members of the Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas gather Tuesday in New York. From upper left: round belly. Research has “It’s a delicate balance my pneumonia booster,’’ he suggested obesity could be a here. This is not an exercise said. “I don’t know what John Hauck, Thomas Guilliams and Robert Miller. From lower left: Robert Flemming, the organization’s risk factor. in health care. This is visit- else I can do except encap- president Nicholas Trolli, and Jack Satter. Swine flu has become ing Santa,’’he said. sulate myself in plastic.’’ on unwashed hands for two such a concern that the Berger estimates that In Nashua, N.H., hand- to eight hours. Amalgamated Order of Real about two-thirds of all sanitizing stations have “If your hand was warm Fifty Bearded Santas featured a American Santas are over- been set up around the and moist, it could live seminar on the illness at a weight, and about a third are Pheasant Lane Mall, includ- longer,’’ she said. “It recent conference in morbidly obese. ing just outside the picket depends on whether you Happens! Philadelphia. The group also That raises health con- fence surrounding the Santa have a glob of mucus on We urged its members to use cerns because some Claus area. But on a recent your hand where it’s going to hand sanitizer and take vita- research has suggested obe- Saturday, not one of the live happily versus a tiny Love You Ged! mins to boost their immune sity could be a risk factor for dozen or so families who speck. It’s kind of disgust- your sisters systems. severe swine flu. passed through used it. ing, but it would depend on The president of the A high proportion of Susen Mesco, owner of what was on your hand.’’ organization said he also those who have gotten American Events and Dr. Jack Turco, director of hopes parents will keep sick severely ill from swine flu Promotions in Denver, health services at kids away. have been obese or extreme- Colo., which runs a five-day Dartmouth College, said “We don’t want any child ly obese. But health officials Santa school, said her Santa might consider greet- to go without seeing Santa, have also said that might be Santas will be wearing ing children from a few feet but it’s not worth bringing due to the fact that heavy gloves but changing them away rather than holding your child to the mall, people tend to have asthma every three hours and wash- them on his lap, or asking infecting the Santa and and other conditions that ing them in anti-bacterial children with coughs to infecting the other chil- make them more suscepti- soap. stand in a separate line. dren,’’Nicholas Trolli said. ble. Dr. Jodie Dionne-Odom, “If we take this really seri- He recalled a boy who The 200 or so Santas who New Hampshire’s deputy ously, and I think we should informed him last year that volunteer to visit sick or state epidemiologist, said because people are dying, it he had a fever and had grieving children through going gloveless and using gel wouldn’t be inappropriate stayed home from school. Santa America will be wash- between each child would be to say this is a year maybe we But, the child said, his ing their suits daily instead the best option. She cau- shouldn’t do these mass mother thought it was a of weekly and will not be tioned that viruses can live gatherings,’’he said. good day to visit Santa. wearing gloves this year so Ernest Berger, president they can wash their hands of another group called frequently, Berger said. Santa America, asked an John Scheuch of Prairie Alabama congressman last Village, Kan., said he might Rose Clark week to designate Santas a suggest to parents that they priority group for the swine come back another time if a Lueders Sakes Alive is turning 80! Jim’s 75! Help us celebrate Help us celebrate with him on Sat. Nov. 21 from 2-5pm at Saturday Nov.21 from 2-4pm JCC 649 Golf Course Rd. Jerome at the Lincoln County Care Center Happy Birthday- 511 4th St. Shoshone. Your Family

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799 Cheney Drive, Twin Falls, ID OPEN: MON -SAT 10 AM TO 6:30 PM - SUN 12 - 5 PM Telephone 208-734-3243 Sun River products are backed by our guarantee of 100% satisfaction. Our dedication to quality and service guarantees that you will be happy with your purchase. We will gladly exchange or refund any purchase in its original condition within (14 days from its purchase date). Should any manufacturer’s defect arise we will gladly repair or replace, at our option, any merchandise purchased form Sun River Furniture. hese returns/exchanges are subject to the following exceptions: Sized or altered merchandise is non-refundable and should be viewed as a final sale. Clearance or “As Is” merchandise is a final sale. To return an item, please provide your name and Sales Order number with a brief explanation of why you wish to return your order. Our customer service representatives will be happy to assist you with any questions that you have regarding our policy. All refunds for purchases made by cash or check will be made by check within 10 days of receipt of returned merchandise. Sun River understands that some furniture purchases are made with cash, however the procedure of returned merchandise verification requires that we issue a check. his refund check may be picked up at our store or mailed to your home or place of business. Credit card refunds will be credited to the card used at the time of purchase and made within a 24-hour period STEEP LOSS, BIG GAIN Home Depot sees earnings fall 8.9 percent in third quarter while Target’s rise 18 percent >> BUSINESS 2 B Stocks and commodities, Business 2 / Comics, Business 3 / Weather, Business 4 Dow Jones Industrial ▲ 30.46 | Nasdaq composite ▲ 5.93 | S&P 500 ▲ 1.01 | Russell 2000 ▼ .53 Business WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 BUSINESS EDITOR JOSH PALMER: (208) 735-3231 [email protected] House Ag committee blasts Obama financial proposal overhaul financial rules. It wasn’t the futures markets that caused warned the committee that the bill Federal Reserve would “It wasn’t the futures markets could create gaps in oversight by that caused the financial melt- the financial meltdown this country establishing multiple regulators gain more power and down this country experienced a experienced a little over a year ago.” for entities currently overseen by little over a year ago,” said his agency and the Securities and regulate futures markets Oklahoma’s Frank Lucas, the com- — Rep. Frank Lucas, R-Okla. Exchange Commission. mittee’s top Republican. “Why is For example, the Fed could set under White House plan there a rush to change how futures posal, the Federal Reserve would futures and derivatives, financial standards for securities exchanges The Associated Press markets are regulated?” gain power. The Fed is overseen by instruments whose values are like the New York Stock Exchange Futures are financial instru- the House Financial Services derived from the values of some and Chicago Mercantile Exchange, WASHINGTON — Faced with ments used to cushion users Committee, which spent Tuesday underlying asset. even tough they would continue the prospect of losing key over- against price fluctuations. They morning debating the administra- “Why are we even thinking answering to the SEC and CFTC. sight powers, members of the are regulated by the Commodity tion proposal. about giving more power and “I think Congress would want to House Agriculture Committee and Futures Trading Commission, Agriculture Committee Chai- authority to the Fed?” Peterson consider closely whether it’s best regulators Tuesday blasted an which the committee oversees. rman Collin Peterson says the Fed asked. to set up multiple regulators for Obama administration proposal to Under the administration pro- has“ no experience regulating CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler some functions,”Gensler said. EARNINGS REPORTS SV Resort replaces AN UPWARD TREND assistant GM Guigon By Karen Bossick Times-News correspondent

Claude Guigon, Sun Valley’s assistant general manager for many years, has been removed from the day-to-day food and beverage operations and offered a consulting position with the resort. Doug Horn has been named food and beverage director in charge of daily operations. Neither Guigon, nor officials with the Sun Valley Company, would comment on why Guigon was replaced. “Hopefully, Claude takes the consulting position,” said Jack Sibbach, the resort’s marketing director. “Claude has a lot of valuable information and knowl- edge and a lot of connections. He has a lot of knowledge about the guests, menus, food costs and buying.” Guigon, who grew up in south- ern France, began working for Sun Valley Resort owners Earl and Carol Holding as a busboy in their Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City in 1976. He spoke very little English at the time. Times-News file photo A Glanbia employee organizes packaged cheese at the Glanbia facility in Twin Falls. Exports of dairy and egg products during the third quarter of 2009 jumped more than See RESORT, Business 2 40 percent compared to the previous year to more than $31 million. Idaho dairy exports jump more than 50% in third quarter to $31M Ford, Subaru,

By Joshua Palmer period were up nearly 24 percent Damien Bard, administrator of the Times-News writer compared to the previous three IDAHO EXPORTS BY international division of the Idaho VW win months.Nationally,exports for the Department of Commerce.“While Idaho dairy exports more than same period rose 5.2 percent. THE NUMBERS there are still challenges in Idaho’s insurance doubled during the third quarter of Significant declines in exports export economy, these numbers 2009,pumping more than $31 mil- during the first three quarters of Total value of exports during give us reason to be cautiously lion into the state’s economy. 2009 means Idaho is still far third quarter: $1.087 billion optimistic.” industry picks The increase was fueled largely behind in its year-to-date results Value of agricultural exports: The top export destination for by the weakening dollar and an compared to 2008, when the value $94.7 million Idaho goods in the third quarter of By Ken Thomas increase in demand for food prod- of state exports set a record at more Top three exports: Electrical 2009 was Taiwan, followed by Associated Press writer ucts in foreign markets, said offi- than $5 billion for the full year. machinery, machinery, paper Canada, China, South Korea and cials with Idaho Department of Compared to the third quarter of Top five export nations: Singapore. In the most recent WASHINGTON — Ford, Labor. 2008, the most current quarter’s quarter, Idaho exported products Subaru and Volkswagen sit atop Total export sales by Idaho com- results are down 19.6 percent. Taiwan, Canada, China, South to 112 countries. the insurance industry’s annual panies also experienced a solid The top Idaho export category Korea, Singapore Idaho companies export prod- list of the safest new vehicles, increase in the third quarter of continues to be semiconductors, ucts ranging from integrated cir- according to a closely watched 2009, totaling nearly $1.09 billion but exports of industrial equip- ing the third quarter. cuits to musical instruments to assessment used by car compa- for July through September. ment, mineral concentrates, paper “This is not just a seasonal fresh produce. Idaho maintains nies to lure safety-conscious International sales of Idaho and pulp exports, dairy products, impact with the quarter-over- trade offices in China, Taiwan and consumers to showrooms. products for the three-month and fruit and seeds also grew dur- quarter increases this year,” said Mexico. The Virginia-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded its “top safety pick’’ on Wednesday to 19 passenger cars and eight sport utility vehicles for Losing face and looking better in downtown Twin Falls the 2010 model year. The insti- tute substantially reduced the hannon Gnesa defaced her to give the area a more modern taking the metal down.” number of awards compared with building — and it looks real- feel. Gnesa said she will remove wood 2009, because of tougher S ly good. The commission started a cam- that has covered the old windows requirements for roof strength. Gnesa, the owner of the Roxy paign more than a year ago to for the better part of 30 years. She Ford Motor Co. and its Volvo Theater building in downtown BIZ BITES remove the metal and restore his- is also looking into an appropriate unit received the most awards Twin Falls, removed the yellow tory — starting with incentives. sign to advertise her business. with six, followed by five awards aluminum panel that covered the Joshua Palmer The incentives include a study Smith said the preservation apiece for Japanese automaker building’s original brick facade. to ensure buildings don’t collapse commission is using another grant Subaru and German automaker The historical building, which Twin Falls Historic Preservation when the panels are removed, and to have another metal cover Volkswagen AG and its Audi unit. was built before 1908, originally Commission, said it also preserves an architect’s rendering of what removed. Chrysler Group LLC received housed the old Roxy Theater. It downtown history. the building will look like after its He said there are about five four awards followed by two each now houses Desktop By Design “It’s better for downtown to modernity is removed. metal covered buildings in down- for Honda Motor Co. and General and other retail space. have the original look,”he said. The owner is responsible for the town Twin Falls that need a Motors Co. “I think it makes the building The preservation commission cost of removing the panel. facelift. Toyota Motor Corp., BMW AG, look different, and that’s what I was never a fan of the metal panels, “It cost me $90,”said Gnesa. Mazda Motor Corp. and want,”Gnesa said. which were installed on downtown “We rented a scissor lift and my Joshua Palmer may be reached Paul Smith, chairman of the buildings during the ’60s and ’70s family spent the rest of the day at [email protected]. See CARS, Business 2

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST COMMODITIES For more see Business 2 Con Agra 22.45 ▲ .01 Dell Inc. 15.95 ▼ .01 Idacorp 29.81 ▲ .20 Int. Bancorp 3.50 — — Live cattle 84.07 ▲ .50 Dec. Oil 79.14 ▲ .24 Lithia Mo. 8.45 ▼ .26 McDonalds 63.57 ▼ .96 Micron 7.72 ▲ .08 Supervalu 15.70 ▼ .11 Dec. Gold 1,139.40 ▲ .20 Dec. Silver 18.38 ▼ .013

Today in business WASHINGTON — Labor Department releases Consumer Price Index for October. WASHINGTON — Commerce Department releases housing starts for October. Business 2 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 BUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY YESTERDAY ON WALL STREET

NYSE AMEX NASDAQ Nov. 17, 2009 11,000 The Dow Jones industrial average rose 30.46, or 0.3 percent, to MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU 10,000 Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 9,000 10,437.42. It was the highest close Citigrp 1727945 4.24 +.06 NA Pall g 34631 3.07 +.02 Microsoft 742226 30.00 +.59 8,000 for the Dow since Oct. 2, 2008, SPDR 1299201 111.34 +.13 GoldStr g 31643 3.65 +.01 PwShs QQQ727794 44.60 +.14 +30.46 FordM 1236174 8.98 +.27 NthgtM g 26017 3.19 +.04 ETrade 434038 1.55 -.02 7,000 when it ended at 10,482.85. BkofAm 1083866 15.77 -.10 CelSci 23945 1.31 -.04 Cisco 366054 24.09 +.22 10,437.42 J A S O N SprintNex 950618 3.70 +.20 GlbBrdAcq 20220 9.91 -.07 Poniard h 351045 2.48 +.65 The broader Standard & Poor’s 500 Pct. change from previous: +0.29% High 10,438.17 Low 10,361.99 index rose 1.02, or 0.1 percent, to ($2 OR MORE) ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS GAINERS 1,110.32, while the Nasdaq com- Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Nov. 17, 2009 2,400 posite index rose 5.93, or 0.3 per- AssuredG 25.53 +4.32 +20.4 ChMda wt 5.40 +1.40 +35.0 Poniard h 2.48 +.65 +35.5 2,200 GSC Inv 2.61 +.37 +16.5 AdcareHlt 2.68 +.53 +24.7 Semitool 11.02 +2.62 +31.2 0CUFCS cent, to 2,203.78. JohnCn pfZ 141.28 +16.36 +13.1 ChMda un 18.25 +3.25 +21.7 PAM 10.54 +1.67 +18.8 2,000 Keithley 3.83 +.35 +10.1 ChinHldA un 11.15 +1.85 +19.9 Pixelwrks 3.00 +.46 +18.1 EQORQUKVG 1,800 Falling stocks narrowly outpaced LeeEnt 4.25 +.37 +9.5 MinesMgt 2.52 +.30 +13.5 SalemCm 4.94 +.75 +17.9 +5.93 1,600 those that rose on the NYSE, where 1,400 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,203.78 J A S O N volume came to 972 million shares Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg compared with 1.1 billion Monday. JacobsEng 38.88 -6.61 -14.5 PacOffPT 3.03 -.47 -13.4 Netlist h 4.10 -2.14 -34.3 Pct. change from previous: +0.27% High2,203.78 Low 2,185.55 PlaybyB 4.10 -.68 -14.2 CrnstTR rs 10.24 -1.28 -11.1 PacSunwr 3.88 -1.13 -22.6 The Russell 2000 index of smaller CornerStr rs 10.71 -1.32 -11.0 WuhanGen 2.11 -.53 -20.1 GpoRadio 7.75 -1.23 -13.7 Nov. 17, 2009 1,200 companies slipped 0.53, or 0.1 per- INGIntHiD 13.05 -2.05 -13.6 EvolPetrol 4.01 -.39 -8.9 Spreadtrm 4.86 -1.14 -19.0 1,100 cent, to 602.34. SmithIntl 26.86 -3.90 -12.7 PudaCoal n 5.82 -.51 -8.1 Tongxin un 11.81 -2.69 -18.6 5VCPFCTF 1,000 Overseas, Japan’s Nikkei stock DIARY DIARY DIARY 2QQT¶U 900 800 Advanced 1,383 Advanced 251 Advanced 1,244 average fell 0.6 percent. Britain’s Declined 1,664 Declined 275 Declined 1,434 +1.02 700 FTSE 100 fell 0.7 percent, Unchanged 132 Unchanged 61 Unchanged 162 600 J A S O N Total issues 3,179 Total issues 587 Total issues 2,840 1,110.32 Germany’s DAX index fell 0.5 per- New Highs 190 New Highs 25 New Highs 123 Pct. change from previous: +0.09% High 1,110.52 Low 1,102.19 cent, and France’s CAC-40 lost New Lows 6 New Lows 3 New Lows 27 0.9 percent. Volume 3,872,505,819 Volume 125,167,373 Volume 1,848,179,704 SOURCE: SunGard AP

INDEXES 10,434.24 6,469.95 Dow Jones Industrials 10,437.42 +30.46 +.29 +18.93 +23.89 4,066.40 2,134.21 Dow Jones Transportation 4,049.60 +3.10 +.08 +14.49 +18.51 EARNINGS REPORTS 388.86 288.66 Dow Jones Utilities 377.08 -1.24 -.33 +1.70 +3.03 7,266.51 4,181.75 NYSE Composite 7,234.06 -3.04 -.04 +25.66 +34.82 1,887.23 1,130.47 Amex Index 1,835.32 -.22 -.01 +31.33 +40.45 Home Depot third quarter Target profit climbs 2,205.32 1,265.52 Nasdaq Composite 2,203.78 +5.93 +.27 +39.74 +48.58 1,113.69 666.79 S&P 500 1,110.32 +1.02 +.09 +22.92 +29.24 11,470.47 6,772.29 Wilshire 5000 11,429.19 +2.04 +.02 +25.77 +33.44 earnings fall 8.9 percent 18 percent in third quarter 625.30 342.59 Russell 2000 602.34 -.53 -.09 +20.60 +34.60 ATLANTA (AP) — Home Depot Inc.’s third- CHICAGO (AP) — Target Corp.’s third-quarter STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST quarter earnings fell 8.9 percent as the hous- profit climbed 18 percent, as it cut costs AlliantEgy 1.50 44 27.89 -.05 -4.4 Kaman .56 18 21.81 +.08 +20.3 ing and renovation markets remained weak, and did better in its credit-card business. AlliantTch ... 17 86.76 -.61 +1.2 Keycorp .04 ... 5.75 +.16 -32.5 the home improvement retailer said Tuesday. The low-price chain said it expected mark- AmCasino .42 ... 17.50 +.13 +102.5 LeeEnt ...... 4.25 +.37 +936.6 Aon Corp .60 19 40.47 -.45 -11.4 MicronT ...... 7.72 +.08 +192.4 The company raised its full-year earnings out- downs and sales to drive business this sea- BallardPw ...... 2.35 +.02 +108.0 OfficeMax ...... 12.03 -.62 +57.5 look, citing some stabilization in housing son. BkofAm .04 ... 15.77 -.10 +12.0 RockTen .60f 9 48.00 -.65 +40.4 markets. Target’s third-quarter profit was helped by its ConAgra .80f 14 22.45 +.01 +36.1 Sensient .76 14 26.37 +.11 +10.4 Home Depot said declines in the average Costco .72 24 60.62 -.50 +15.5 SkyWest .16 11 15.72 -.03 -15.5 ongoing cost-cutting efforts along with better Diebold 1.04 66 27.15 +.22 -3.3 Teradyn ...... 9.18 +.10 +117.5 checkout receipt eased a bit in the quarter, sales in its stores — which climbed 1.4 percent DukeEngy .96 14 16.19 -.01 +7.9 Tuppwre 1.00f 20 49.15 +.41 +116.5 falling 7.1 percent to $51.89, compared with 8.2 percent — and better profit from its credit card business. DukeRlty .68 ... 11.13 -.14 +1.6 US Bancrp .20 29 23.64 +.26 -5.5 for the year to date. Fastenal .74f 28 37.66 +.23 +8.1 Valhi .40 ... 10.54 -.03 -1.5 The company earned $436 million, or 58 cents per share Heinz 1.68 15 42.34 +.10 +12.6 WalMart 1.09 16 53.66 +.50 -4.3 Net income was $689 million, or 41 cents per share, for during the three month period that ended in late October. HewlettP .32 16 51.32 +.51 +41.4 WashFed .20 42 19.58 +.55 +30.9 the quarter ended Nov. 1. Revenue fell 8 percent to Last year, it earned $369 million, or 49 cents per share. HomeDp .90 20 26.99 -.66 +17.2 WellsFargo .20 33 28.37 +.16 -3.8 $16.36 billion. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters Idacorp 1.20 13 29.81 +.20 +1.2 ZionBcp .04 ... 13.46 +.08 -45.1 Revenue rose 1.1 percent to $15.28 billion. Last year, overall expected a profit of 36 cents per share on revenue of revenue was $15.11 billion. Analysts surveyed by Thomson $16.27 billion. Reuters expected a profit of 50 cents per share and rev- HOW TO READ THE REPORT Sales at stores fell 6.9 percent. enue of $15.25 billion. For the full year, Home Depot now expects earnings per Name: Stocks are listed alphabetically by the company’s full name (not its abbrevia tion). Company names made up of initials appear at the beginning of each letters’ list. share from continuing operations of about $1.50 — a 9.5 Div: Current annual dividend rate paid on stock, based on latest quarterly or semiannu percent increase from last year, better than the compa- al declaration, unless otherwise footnoted. Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed for the day. ny’s previous expected range of flat to up 7 percent. Chg: Loss or gain for the day. No change indicated by ... mark.

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Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Excapital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n Noload fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex cash dividend. Resort Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Continued from Business 1 He and his wife Ghislane moved “(Guigon) has a personal touch with COMMODITIES REPORT to Sun Valley in 1982 where he BURLEY — White wheat 4.35 (up 10); 11.5 percent win- started out as a maitre’d.He lived in guests that’s invaluable. He knows what a LOSING FUTURES ter 4.59 (up 4); 14 percent spring 5.77 (up 8); Barley C 5.50 (steady); the Holdings’home for seven years. OGDEN — White wheat 4.60 (steady); 11.5 percent win- Mon Commodity High Low Close Change ter 4.66 (down 6); 14 percent spring 6.10 (up 8); Barley He gradually worked his way up guest’s favorite wine is, what his favorite Dec Live cattle 84.15 83.30 84.08 + .50 5.93 (steady); to assistant food and beverage Feb Live cattle 85.70 84.85 85.65 + .53 PORTLAND — White wheat 4.95 (steady); 11 percent Nov Feeder cattle 93.20 93.05 93.15 + .05 winter 5.76-5.84 (up 14 to 9); 14 percent spring 7.27 director and then food director. Jan Feeder cattle 92.80 92.25 92.78 + .40 (up 8); meal is. He’s an icon around Sun Valley.” Mar Feeder cattle 93.70 93.40 93.65 + .35 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 7.33 (up 8); bushel 4.40 (up He has been a very hands-on Dec Lean hogs 56.45 54.60 56.40 + 1.45 5); — Jack Sibbach, Sun Valley Resort’s marketing director Feb Lean hogs 64.15 61.80 63.98 + 1.63 manager, leaving many observers Feb Pork belly 88.60 86.00 88.60 + 1.20 to wonder if he ever went home to Mar Pork belly 86.00 84.50 86.00 + .80 C HEESE Dec Wheat 574.50 556.00 574.75 + 12.50 sleep. Last year when gas prices resources director claimed she had meal is. He’s an icon around Sun Mar Wheat 597.00 575.00 596.50 + 12.75 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile soared, he even turned into a one- been fired from Sun Valley, in part Valley.” Dec KC Wheat 574.00 556.00 574.00 + 13.75 Exchange Mar KC Wheat 590.00 572.00 590.25 + 13.75 Barrels: $1.4425, nc; Blocks: $1.5825, nc man marketing machine, advertis- for complaining about Guigon’s Horn worked for Sun Valley from Dec MPS Wheat 582.50 566.50 582.00 + 7.75 Mar MPS Wheat 599.25 584.50 598.25 + 7.75 ing Sun Valley’s Sinclair gas prices preferential treatment of French- 2000 to 2003. He left for three Dec Corn 404.00 397.00 402.00 - .25 P OTATOES Mar Corn 419.50 412.00 417.50 — — which were considerably lower born employees. years and returned in 2007. Nov Soybeans 1031.00 1003.00 1029.50 + 19.50 than other gas stations in the area “He has a personal touch with “Doug’s a great team player and Jan Soybeans 1036.00 1010.00 1035.75 + 20.00 CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB Nov BFP Milk 14.10 14.06 14.08 — shipping points Monday. — on his car. guests that’s invaluable,” said organizer,” Sibbach said. “He’s Dec BFP Milk 14.60 14.41 14.50 - .03 Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count Jan BFP Milk 14.65 14.49 14.60 — 6.00: 100 count 6.00-7.00. His record’s one blemish came in Sibbach. “He knows what a guest’s been a hard worker since he came Feb BFP Milk 14.77 14.63 14.74 + .02 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 3.50-4.50. 2003 when a former human favorite wine is, what his favorite back as catering manager.” Mar BFP Milk 15.05 14.91 15.00 - .01 Wisconsin Norkotahs 50-lb cartons 70 count 6.00-6.50: Jan Sugar 22.61 21.42 22.53 - .09 100 count 6.00. Mar Sugar 23.23 22.82 23.10 - .13 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 5.00-5.50. Dec B-Pound 1.6870 1.6751 1.6800 - .0034 Round Reds 50-lb cartons Size A Minnesota N. Dakota Mar B-Pound 1.6650 1.6751 1.6788 - .0036 8.25. Cars Dec J-Yen 1.1271 1.1169 1.1198 - .0044 Round Reds 50-lb sacks Size A Wisconsin. 7.00-7.50. Mar J-Yen 1.1267 1.1185 1.1207 - .0041 www.magicvalley.com Dec Euro-currency 1.4998 1.4806 1.4860 - .0123 Mar Euro-currency 1.4989 1.4800 1.4840 - .0136 L IVESTOCK Continued from Business 1 Dec Canada dollar .9557 .9416 .9507 - .0047 Mitsubishi Motors Corp. were shut out in the Mar Canada dollar .9555 .9418 .9504 - .0051 LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Cottonwood Livestock Auction Dec U.S. dollar 75.72 74.93 75.46 + .54 on Friday Utility and commercial cows 31.00-38.50; can- annual IIHS review. Dec Comex gold 1141.6 1131.0 1138.0 - 1.2 ner and cutter 27.00-31.00; heavy feeder steers 83.00- Feb Comex gold 1142.9 1129.5 1140.0 - 0.7 92.00; light feeder steers 88.00-111.00; stocker steers Ford’s recipients include the Ford Taurus and When You’re Serious About Dec Comex silver 18.44 18.09 18.36 - .05 106.00-118.00; heavy holstein feeder steers n/a; light Mar Comex silver 18.47 18.13 18.39 - .08 holstein feeder steers n/a; heavy feeder heifers 75.00- Lincoln MKS passenger cars and the Volvo S80 Dec Treasury bond 121.7 120.5 121.2 + 0.7 85.00; light feeder heifers 82.00-94.00; stocker heifers and C30 passenger cars and the XC60 and XC90 Mar Treasury bond 120.2 119.2 120.9 + 0.5 86.00-104.00; bulls 38.50-51.00; stock cows 680- Investing... Dec Coffee 136.50 134.20 135.75 - .60 935/hd; stock cow/calf pairs 810-970/pr; Remarks: SUVs. Mar Coffee 139.45 137.25 138.85 - .60 Active market on all classes of light feeder cattle. IRA'S * ROTH'S * 529'S * SEP'S * SIMPLE'S Dec Cocoa 2020 1996 2013 - 5 Slaughter cows steady. Ford said in a statement it is “committed to pro- Mar Cocoa 2065 2041 2058 - 5 viding customers with safe vehicles for a broad 401K'S * CUSTODIAL * JOINT * TRUST'S * TOD'S Dec Cotton 68.57 67.51 67.89 - .55 M ETALS/MONEY Mar Cotton 72.75 71.70 71.97 - .70 range of real-world crash conditions.’’ POD'S * STOCKS * BONDS * MUTUAL FUNDS Dec Crude oil 79.65 78.14 79.08 + .18 Subaru recorded winners with the Subaru Dec Unleaded gas 2.0220 1.9685 2.0073 + .0205 Key exchange rates ETF'S * OPTIONS Dec Heating oil 2.0696 2.0192 2..0532 + .0272 NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Legacy, Outback and Impreza cars and Tribeca Dec Natural gas 4.734 4.511 4.541 - .073 Tuesday, compared with late Monday in New York: Quotations from Sinclair & Co. Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day and Forester SUVs.Subaru was the only automak- PERKINS, SMART & BOYD, INC. 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 Yen 89.32 88.98 Euro $1.4855 $1.4987 er with an IIHS winner in all four vehicle classes in CALL NITA BARNES CLONTZ FOR APPOINTMENT Pound $1.6797 $1.6836 B EANS P.O. BOX 5097 TWIN FALLS, ID 83303 2087366026 Swiss franc 1.0175 1.0068 which it competes. Canadian dollar 1.0524 1.0467 The automaker, which has bucked the brutal MEMBER OF FINRA & SIPC Valley Beans Mexican peso 13.1010 12.9950 Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 U.S.sales market with a 13 percent increase during beans, less Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices Gold subject to change without notice. Producers desiring By The Associated Press the first 10 months of 2009, attributed its safety more recent price information should contact dealers. Selected world gold prices, Tuesday. success to a unique engine design that sits low in Pintos, no quote, new crop; great northerns, no quote; London morning fixing: 1131.75 up $1.75. pinks, no quote, new crop; small reds, no quote, new London afternoon fixing: $1134.75 up $4.75. the vehicle chassis and moves down and under crop. Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current NY Handy & Harman: $1134.75 up $4.75. Nov. 11. NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1225.53 up $5.13. occupants in a frontal collision. Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean NY Engelhard: $1137.33 up $4.76. Tom Doll, executive vice president and COO of Market News, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Pintos, NY Engelhard fabricated: $1222.63 up $5.12. $32; great northerns, not established; small whites, not NY Merc. gold Nov. $1138.80 up $0.20. Subaru of America,said the awards were a “tribute established; pinks, Ltd. $30-$32; small reds, Ltd.$30- NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Tue. $1141.00 up $1.00. $32. Quotes current Nov. 11. to the engineering that goes into Subaru prod- Silver ucts.’’ G RAINS NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Tuesday $18.360 up $0.040. Volkswagen scored with the 4-door versions of H&H fabricated $22.032 up $0.048. The morning bullion price for silver in London $18.100 the Jetta, Passat and Golf, the Audi A3 and the Valley Grains up $0.360. Prices for wheat per bushel; mixed grain, oats, corn and Engelhard $18.340 up $0.140. Volkswagen Tiguan, a small SUV. beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change with- Engelhard fabricated $22.008 up $0.168. Chrysler won the award for the Chrysler out notice. NY Merc silver spot month Tuesday $18.377 off $0.013. Soft white wheat, $3.77; barley, $6.20; oats, $6.50; Sebring and Dodge Avenger sedans equipped with corn, $6.90 (15 percent moisture). Prices are given daily Nonferrous metals by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current Nov. 11. NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices Tuesd. optional electronic stability control, the Dodge Barley, $7.30 (48-lb. minimum) spot delivery in Twin Falls Aluminum — $.8794 per lb., London Metal Exch. Journey midsize SUV and the Jeep Patriot with and Gooding; corn, no quote (Twin Falls only). Prices Copper -$3.0389 Cathode full plate, LME. quoted by Land O’Lakes Inc. in Twin Falls. Prices current Copper $3.1040 N.Y. Merc spot Tue. optional side thorax air bags. Nov. 11. Lead — $2290.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. Zinc — $0.9976 per lb., London Metal Exch. Scott Kunselman, Chrysler’s senior vice presi- POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Gold — $1134.75 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). dent-engineering, said the awards underscore the Grain and Livestock Report on Tuesday. Gold — $1138.80 troy oz., NY Merc spot Tue. POCATELLO — White wheat 4.50 (up 10); 11.5 percent Silver — $18.360 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). Auburn Hills, Mich., automaker’s “engineering winter 4.66 (up 14); 14 percent spring 5.86 (down 5); Silver — $18.377 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Tue. barley 5.83 (steady); Platinum -$1442.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). capability and leadership in occupant protection.’’ Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho COMICS Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Business 3

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BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Partly cloudy and mostly dry. Highs around 40. Today Tonight Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 64 39 0.00" Tonight: Partly cloudy. Lows 20 to 25. Challis 51 16 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 54 39 0.00" Idaho Falls 51 17 0.00" Tomorrow: Seasonal temperatures, partly cloudy skies. Jerome 57 29 0.00" Lewiston 54 40 0.00" Highs 43 to 47. Lowell 42 34 0.00" Malad City not available Malta 59 28 n/a ALMANAC - BURLEY Mixed clouds and Partly cloudy Mild and dry A small chance of Cooler, a chance of Further cooling, Pocatello 56 11 0.00" sunshine showers rain and snow threat of light snow Rexburg 51 16 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 52 21 0.00" Stanley 53 11 0.00" Sun Valley 50 17 0.00" Yesterday’s High 59 Yesterday’s Trace High 44 Low 25 49 / 31 50 / 31 43 / 25 39 / 26 Yesterday’s Low 24 Month to Date 0.03" Normal High / Low 46 / 27 Avg. Month to Date 0.53" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 66 in 1995 Water Year to Date 1.03" Record Low 5 in 1958 Avg. Water Year to Date 1.17" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 62 Yesterday’s 0.00" Yesterday High 77% 5 p.m. Yesterday 29.90 in. Today Sunrise: 7:33 AM Sunset: 5:13 PM Yesterday’s Low 17 Month to Date 0.09" Yesterday Low 21% Thursday Sunrise: 7:35 AM Sunset: 5:12 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 48 / 28 Avg. Month to Date 0.60" Today’s Forecast High 66% Friday Sunrise: 7:36 AM Sunset: 5:11 PM A few light snow showers today. Snow not as likely Record High 68 in 1999 Water Year to Date 1.28" Today’s Forecast Low 52% Saturday Sunrise: 7:37 AM Sunset: 5:10 PM Thursday. Snow gains in coverage again Friday with a Record Low 8 in 2000 Avg. Water Year to Date 1.34" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Sunday Sunrise: 7:38 AM Sunset: 5:10 PM Temperature and precipitation valid through 5 p.m. chance for occasional snow into the weekend. U. V. INDEX Coeur d’ Moon Phases Moonrise Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 36 to 41 Tonight’s Lows 19 to 25 and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: A slight chance of rain and snow 39 / 29 BOISE Today Moonrise: 9:42 AM Moonset: 6:28 PM showers today. Back to drier Thursday Moonrise: 10:32 AM Moonset: 7:26 PM 3 First Full Last New The higher the index the Cheyenne, Wyoming conditions Thursday. Shower move Friday Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Moonrise: 11:13 AM Moonset: 8:26 PM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com back in later Friday with an unsettled weekend to follow. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Friday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 47 / 35 Today Highs/Lows 48 to 53/31 to 36 City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 45 27 mx 50 34 mc 49 31 mx Atlanta 58 43 sh 64 42 pc Orlando 82 60 pc 81 59 sh Acapulco 88 73 pc 86 73 pc Moscow 33 32 ls 33 32 pc Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 40 30 mx 39 32 ls 42 31 mx Atlantic City 56 49 pc 56 49 pc Philadelphia 58 46 pc 59 51 sh Athens 69 51 su 66 51 su Nairobi 72 58 sh 66 53 sh Mostly dry through Friday. Burley 41 23 pc 44 26 pc 45 30 pc Baltimore 56 48 pc 60 48 sh Phoenix 77 47 su 75 47 pc Auckland 67 52 sh 64 52 pc Oslo 45 32 sh 45 45 r 38 / 26 Snow developing Friday Challis 37 15 ls 36 20 pc 43 24 pc Billings 53 27 pc 49 22 pc Portland, ME 53 30 su 53 45 su Bangkok 81 67 pc 82 67 pc Paris 55 43 pc 55 51 pc Coeur d’ Alene 39 29 ls 41 33 mx 41 30 mx Birmingham 57 38 pc 63 38 pc Raleigh 63 57 r 65 54 sh Beijing 38 18 pc 34 21 pc Prague 54 43 pc 52 38 pc night with a chance of snow Elko, NV 41 19 pc 48 25 pc 48 24 mx Boston 55 41 su 58 47 pc Rapid City 56 29 pc 50 27 pc Berlin 50 47 r 52 40 pc Rio de Jane 82 67 pc 87 72 pc through the weekend. Eugene, OR 47 42 sh 51 42 r 48 41 r Charleston, SC 69 59 sh 72 60 sh Reno 49 28 pc 54 32 pc Buenos Aires 69 57 sh 75 54 sh Rome 69 58 pc 69 58 pc McCall Gooding 41 25 pc 43 30 pc 46 29 sh Charleston, WV 63 48 sh 61 41 sh Sacramento 59 40 pc 59 46 pc Cairo 76 48 pc 75 48 pc Santiago 66 45 pc 74 48 pc Grace 42 20 mx 39 22 pc 48 26 pc Chicago 50 42 r 47 40 sh St. Louis 46 42 r 53 39 pc Dhahran 90 74 pc 79 69 pc Seoul 37 26 pc 36 25 pc Salmon 34 / 13 Hagerman 46 25 pc 50 32 pc 51 32 sh Cleveland 56 46 sh 55 42 sh St.Paul 46 39 pc 45 35 r Geneva 54 39 pc 55 47 pc Sydney 76 64 pc 82 70 th 36 / 13 Hailey 39 18 ls 38 22 pc 41 26 pc Denver 54 27 su 47 28 pc Salt Lake City 74 50 pc 73 60 r Hong Kong 63 59 pc 67 59 pc Tel Aviv 68 65 pc 67 65 pc Idaho Falls 39 18 pc 36 20 pc 45 26 pc Des Moines 45 35 r 49 34 mc San Diego 65 53 pc 69 54 su Jerusalem 67 48 sh 67 47 pc Tokyo 51 35 pc 50 39 pc Kalispell, MT 46 28 mx 37 30 mc 40 26 sh Detroit 50 46 sh 49 39 sh San Francisco 60 48 pc 60 49 pc Johannesburg 52 46 sh 65 44 th Vienna 55 44 sh 58 37 pc Jerome 42 24 pc 46 29 pc 47 29 sh El Paso 70 43 su 70 38 su Seattle 47 41 r 50 39 r Kuwait City 77 59 pc 72 56 pc Warsaw 49 47 pc 51 42 r Lewiston 47 35 mx 50 38 r 50 33 sh Fairbanks -21 -33 pc -18 -32 mc Tucson 77 43 su 74 42 su London 56 52 r 56 49 pc Winnipeg 48 31 pc 42 30 pc Caldwell Malad City 40 21 pc 40 23 pc 46 25 pc Fargo 46 29 pc 41 28 mc Washington, DC 56 49 mc 61 49 sh Mexico City 67 46 sh 67 45 r Zurich 49 38 sh 53 43 pc 45 / 28 Idaho Falls Malta 44 22 pc 44 25 pc 46 28 pc Honolulu 83 72 sh 83 72 sh McCall 34 13 ls 36 26 mc 36 23 ls Houston 71 48 su 74 58 sh Boise Sun Valley 39 / 18 Missoula, MT 43 25 mx 38 30 mc 42 27 sh Indianapolis 51 40 sh 51 38 sh TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 45 / 27 35 / 12 Pocatello 41 24 mx 40 23 pc 46 28 pc Jacksonville 78 55 pc 77 54 pc -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Portland, OR 47 42 sh 50 42 r 47 41 r Kansas City 44 37 r 51 36 pc Pocatello Rupert 42 23 pc 44 26 pc 45 30 pc Las Vegas 66 42 pc 65 42 pc Rupert 41 / 24 Rexburg 37 16 pc 34 17 pc 42 24 pc Little Rock 54 39 pc 62 45 pc Mountain Home 42 / 23 44 / 24 Richland, WA 48 32 pc 52 36 r 46 33 mx Los Angeles 66 51 pc 67 54 su Rogerson 36 19 ls 43 29 pc 46 22 sh Memphis 53 40 pc 62 43 pc Burley Salmon 36 13 ls 37 25 mc 43 20 ls Miami 83 70 sh 83 70 sh Twin Falls Salt Lake City, UT 51 30 pc 48 32 pc 57 34 pc Milwaukee 49 42 r 46 37 sh H 41 / 23 Fronts 44 / 25 Spokane, WA 51 41 sh 54 41 pc 58 42 pc Nashville 54 39 pc 57 39 pc Stanley 31 1 ls 33 19 mc 37 20 ls New Orleans 62 49 pc 71 52 pc Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 62 at Boise Low: 11 at Stanley Sun Valley 35 12 ls 35 20 mc 38 22 ls New York 53 42 pc 56 48 mc L Cold Yellowstone, MT 36 7 ls 30 3 pc 33 21 ls Oklahoma City 58 39 su 63 41 pc weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, Showers Omaha 44 31 mx 49 31 pc th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing H Warm CANADIAN FORECAST GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 36 28 pc 40 32 pc Saskatoon 50 33 pc 45 35 pc “To be a champ, you have to believe in Cranbrook 26 22 ls 22 ls 29 Toronto 47 38 pc 47 41 sh Valid to 6 p.m. today H Edmonton 39 32 pc 43 36 pc Vancouver 38 37 ls 45 40 r Occluded yourself when nobody else Kelowna 29 27 ls 32 30 ls Victoria 46 43 sh 51 42 r Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 43 29 pc 43 33 pc Winnipeg 48 31 pc 42 30 pc High: 86 at Riverside, Calif. will.” Regina 49 30 pc 45 34 pc Low: -13 at Lake George, Colo. More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather Sugar Ray Robinson Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. Army helps vets with ‘invisible wounds’ find jobs By Michelle Roberts require time off for coun- Associated Press writer seling. On the Web About 90 severely Army Wounded Warrior Program: SAN ANTONIO — wounded veterans have http://www.aw2.army.mil Richard Martin keeps a found work with the help of Northrop Grumman Corp.’s rearview mirror on his desk the Wounded Warrior Operation Impact: http://opera- to prevent co-workers from Program since it began tionimpact.ms.northropgrum- startling him in his cubicle. offering job assistance last man.com/default.htm The walls are papered with year, though the Army does sticky notes to help him not break that down by remember things, and he injury type. Northrop Grumman’s hir- wears noise-canceling The severely wounded ing program, said that headphones to keep his eas- soldiers now returning from adjustments had to be made ily distracted mind focused. the wars suffer primarily for veterans with PTSD or Martin, an Army veteran from PTSD and severe brain brain injuries, but company who was nearly blown up on injuries rather than lost managers are happy with three occasions in Iraq, limbs. About a third, or the new hires. once feared that post-trau- 1,950, of the 5,400 soldiers The company consults matic stress disorder and a and veterans in the with occupational nurses brain injury would keep him Wounded Warrior Program about what accommoda- from holding down a civil- have PTSD as their primary tions should be made and ian job, despite years of cor- injury, while about 970 are encourages veterans to be porate experience and an in the program because of honest about what they MBA. brain injuries. About 770 AP photo need. “Here I am with this are amputees. Richard Martin, a wounded Iraq War veteran, works in his office at Northrop Grumman in Clearfield, Utah, “Give them a chance,’’ background and I’m having For the invisibly wound- in October. Martin suffers from TBI as a result of explosions during his deployment, and uses headphones Stang said she tells other problems with my memo- ed, the losses can be as to help him concentrate and block out unexpected noises at work. Martin also sticks Post-it notes on his employers. “Really, look at ry,’’said Martin, a 48-year- minor as slight memory walls and uses a Blackberry to help him remember tasks. what they bring as far as old engineer and former lapses and as severe as skills and help them man- National Guard major who debilitating flashbacks and because of severe month in disability pay- passenger on an airplane. age their disability so they now works for Northrop a hair-trigger temper. Some headaches. A second job ments, “the bills take up all Karen Stang, manager of can succeed in their job.’’ Grumman, helping to have blurred vision and dif- driving a truck did not work the money,’’he said. “I def- devise ways to thwart ficulty concentrating. out either because of his initely don’t live a worry- remote-detonated bombs. Disabled soldiers qualify occasional nausea and free life.’’ The defense contractor for disability payments, but blurred vision. He quit both The transition for Auction recruited him through its those are often barely jobs. Martin, who works in hiring program for severely enough to live on, and many “Right now my job Clearfield, Utah, appears to wounded veterans of Iraq want to work, if only for prospects are zero,’’ said have been easier. He said and Afghanistan. The com- their self-respect. The Salisbury, who lives with minor adjustments to his pany consulted occupa- problem is that many his wife and 3-year-old office, combined with a tional nurses on how to help employers are far less pre- nephew in Bellingham, Blackberry, rehab and med- h rough Dec.  him do his job without pared to take on former Wash.He is attending com- ication, have allowed him to becoming overly nervous military personnel with munity college while he function well. He learned MONDAY, NOV , :pm TUESDAY, DEC , :pm when someone, say, drops a mental and cognitive dis- decides what to do next. about the noise-canceling General Merchandise, TF Household Tools Antiques heavy object. Martin fig- abilities than those with With less than $3,000 a headphones from a fellow Furniture Household Tools Outrageous Oddities Jerome ured out other tricks, like burns or lost limbs. 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At brunch, the egg comes first F SEE FOOD 4 Shrimp stir-fry, Food 2 / Italian vegetable stew, Food 6 / Coupon Queen, Food 8 / Obituaries, Food 9-10 Food WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 FEATURES EDITOR VIRGINIA HUTCHINS: (208) 735-3242 [email protected] Getting to the beef of the matter

one of the biggest challenges When posting her recipes, Roseworth woman writes cattle ranch blog of the blog, Brackett said. Brackett includes personal She addresses questions tidbits, like how her four By Melissa Davlin family news. Her site, fund- industry and witty, articu- she regularly fields about her children received the recipe Times-News writer ed by marketing and late commentary on daily family’s operation — except and how she tweaked the research program Beef life on the ranch. Brackett, a for how many heads of cattle original to satisfy her fami- Italian wedding soup. Checkoff, gives an insight Cattlemen’s Beef Board they have. (“That’s like ask- ly’s tastes. Courtesy photo Ranch lingo. Buckaroos on into rural Idaho ranch life member, also reviews books ing ‘How much money’s in “Everyone at the table At beefmatters.com, Roseworth horses checking their and promotes beef to con- that deal with life in the your wallet?’” Brackett gave this dish a thumbs-up. Blackberries. sumers. West and plans to do beef- said.) People regularly ask We have quite the sophisti- blogger Kim Brackett posts Kim Brackett’s blog at The blog, still in its infan- related giveaways twice a about animal care and ranch cated meal rating system recipes for such dishes as beefmatters.com is more cy, includes beef recipes, month. Almost every post life, like whether her kids Chunky Italian Soup, or Cowboy than cute kid photos and information about the cattle has accompanying photos — ride horses. See BEEF, Food 2 Beef and Black Bean Chili.

AP photo Marcela Valladolid, author of ‘Fresh Mexico,’ brings her Mexican roots Using your into this adapted recipe for roasted turkey in apricot-chili glaze. roots to flavor Thanksgiving dinner

Nothing says Thanksgiving like ... pastitsio? By Michele Kayal “For Thanksgiving, my mother actually did a turkey, which was a pretty big step for her, but For The Associated Press everything else on the table was Greek,’’ says Michael Psilakis, the chef behind New York’s Anthos restaurant. attend school in San Diego. She for everyone in the family. For his family, pastitsio, a lasagna-like dish of noodles and eggy, Greek bechamel sauce, was says she absorbed both cultures “My father barely speaks “100 percent’’ and so has her English,’’ she says. “This holiday just as important as the bird. Thanksgiving celebration. is very new for him. He started Thanksgiving called for a similar blending of cultures in the Korean household of chef David “We don’t segregate it,’’ she celebrating Thanksgiving when Chang, who dubs the famous pork buns, ginger scallion noodles and ramen of his Momofuku says. “It’s not like the turkey is he married my mom. Try to sit American and then there are down and have Thai food for the restaurants “American’’ food. tamales. There’s chili in the first time. It’s intimidating. And I “Thanksgiving was almost a potluck,’’Chang says, remembering the dozens of relatives who turkey.’’ imagine that was the way my tottered in with heaping trays of short ribs called kalbi-jim, the pickled cabbage called kimchi, Valladolid glazes her turkey father felt the first time he sat with an apricot, tequila and chili down in front of a big fat turkey.’’ and the noodle dish chop che.“We would have Korean dishes that were traditionally cooked on sauce and serves it alongside If Valladolid sees ethnicizing celebratory occasions and your Thanksgiving go-to classics. It was a feast.’’ roasted chipotle acorn squash Thanksgiving as a way to bring and Brussels sprouts in morilla the family’s older generation into Americans come from more attributing all kinds of virtues to Marcela Valladolid,author of the cream. Valladolid says the feast the new tradition, others see the than 125 nations, according to the sainted pilgrim forefathers, cookbook “Fresh Mexico,’’grew up was inspired by her cross-border reverse: a way to preserve and Census figures, and more than 299 really elevating them beyond their crossing the U.S.-Mexico border experience, but also was a way to communicate culture to the next million people — or 97 percent of significance,’’ Oliver says. “There every day, leaving her Tijuana make the holiday truly inclusive generation. the population — claim ethnic are pictures of these little kids kit- home before roots. So it’s only fitting that on ted out in pilgrim hats, no matter dawn to See ROOTS, Food 2 this iconic American holiday peo- who they were. It met with some ple draw on the melting pot for success. Kids are really good about inspiration. going home and saying, ‘We have Oaxaca, Mexico, home of Susan At the turn of the 19th century, to have turkey on Thursday.’” Trilling’s cooking school, Thanksgiving was appropriated as The founders probably did- a way to “Americanize’’ new n’t count on the ingenuity of provides south-of- immigrants,says Sandra Oliver,the the newcomers,many of the-border inspiration editor of Food History News and whom did adopt the with this relleno de co-author of “Giving Thanks,’’ a holiday, but in pan (Oaxacan history of the holiday. their own way. stuffing). “There was considerable effort AP photo put into teaching these kids about the Thanksgiving holiday — it was done in the schools — and INSIDE Giving thanks for a safe Thanksgiving dinner.

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See Food 3 Food 2 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 FOOD Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Roots Continued from Food 1 “At some point when (my kids) have their kids Try nectar in place of At New York’s Tabla, Bombay-born chef Floyd and they’re doing their Thanksgiving Cardoz is known for merg- ing Indian spices and sensi- tradition, maybe there will be something from fish stock in this stir-fry bilities with American India in there, and it will bring them back. It ingredients. By Bonnie S. Benwick After more than 20 years ties up the generations when you do this.’’ The Washington Post in the U.S.,he does the same — Bombay-born chef Floyd Cardoz at his Thanksgiving feast. When you start with a Cardoz brines his turkey peeled, stemmed, seeded into large chunks dish developed for a in a pungent solution of and chopped 3/4 cup apricot jam, restricted diet, you can add fresh ginger and bay leaf, 6 ounces pitted prunes divided flavor in different ways. then dry rubs it with black (about 26), halved Salt and ground black Here, the rice is perfumed pepper, chilies, fresh garlic 3/4 teaspoon ground pepper, to taste with ginger as it cooks. Fish and crushed bay leaf. “I rub cumin 12- to 14-pound turkey sauce and white wine go into it all over the bird and under 3/4 teaspoon ground the sauce. the skin too,’’ he says. “It black pepper, plus more to Heat the oven to 350 The original recipe called makes it more flavorful.’’ taste degrees. for fish stock or bottled clam His stuffing spikes a 1/2 cup finely chopped In a medium saucepan juice; we liked what hap- BILL O’LEARY/Washington Post cornbread base with Goan- flat-leaf parsley leaves over medium heat, combine pened when we used guava taste) into very thin slices. mg sodium, 3 g dietary fiber, style pork sausage, redolent 2 tablespoons finely the broth, butter, tequila, or apricot nectar instead. (Be Trim or snap off the woody 3 g sugar. Per serving (using of vinegar, garlic, cloves and chopped fresh chives chilies and 1/2 cup of the advised that this might not ends from the asparagus; apricot nectar): 419 calories, cinnamon. The homemade 1 tablespoon orange zest apricot jam. Bring to a boil make it suitable for diabet- peel if desired, then cut the 23 g protein, 52 g carbohy- cranberry sauce has touches Kosher salt, to taste and cook until the chilies are ics.) If you use raw shrimp spears into 2-inch pieces. drates, 9 g fat, 1 g saturated of ginger, black pepper, 3 eggs, lightly beaten soft and tender. that is already peeled, Mince the remaining two- fat, 129 mg cholesterol, 486 cloves and cinnamon. “So Transfer the mixture to a deveined and defrosted, thirds of the ginger slices. mg sodium, 3 g dietary fiber, it’s a little more interesting Heat the oven to 400 blender and puree until you’ll save a few minutes’ Heat the oil in a large saute 9 g sugar. than plain old canned cran- degrees. Spread the bread smooth. cooking time. pan or wok over medium- berry,’’he says. cubes on a large baking Press the mixture Use a sauvignon blanc on high heat. Add the garlic and He also makes sure sheet and bake until lightly through a fine-mesh strain- the grassy side — from New ginger; stir-fry for 1 minute, there’s lots of heavy, toasted and dry, about 15 er. Discard the solids. Zealand, Chile or South until golden. Add the Indian-style snacking on minutes. Transfer the bread Return 1 1/2 cups of the America — to cook with and asparagus and stir-fry for 1 items such as samosas and cubes to a large bowl and set mixture to the saucepan, to serve. Wine columnist or 2 minutes, until crisp- spiced potato dumplings aside. reserving the rest for the Dave McIntyre says its acid- tender. Push to the side of before the meal, and that In an 8-quart Dutch oven gravy. ity pairs well with the the pan. there are plenty of Indian over medium-high, melt Simmer over medium for asparagus, and its grassy- Drain the shrimp, reserv- specialties as well, like rice the butter. Add the onions, 10 minutes, or until reduced tropical fruit flavors should ing the marinade. 20% pulao and a Goan pork stew celery and fennel and cook by half. Stir in the remain- complement the ginger. Add the shrimp to the pan full of pork belly, shoulder, until soft, 15 to 20 minutes. ing 1/4 cup of the apricot Adapted from “The or wok and stir-fry for 2 to 4 liver and chili. Add the apples, garlic and jam to make the glaze. Diabetic Seafood Cook- minutes, until just opaque, off “By putting our beliefs poblano chilies, then cook Season with salt and pep- book,’’ by Barbara Seelig- then add the reserved mari- into a meal, it ties my past until the apples are tender, per. Brown (American Diabetic nade and stir-fry for 3 to 4 Until with my kids’ future,’’ says about another 10 minutes. Place the turkey on a rack Association, 2009). minutes, until it has thick- 11/25 Cardoz, whose sons are 12 Add the prunes, cumin, set in a large roasting pan. ened to form a sauce. and 16. pepper, parsley, chives, Carefully separate the SHRIMP AND Remove the ginger slices “At some point when orange zest and salt and turkey’s skin from the flesh, from the cooked rice, then they have their kids and cook, stirring occasionally, trying to avoid breaking the ASPARAGUS STIR-FRY divide the rice among indi- they’re doing their until hot, about 2 minutes. skin. Pour half of the glaze 4 servings vidual plates. Thanksgiving tradition, Transfer mixture to the under the skin and rub it Top with equal portions of HOPE maybe there will be some- bowl with the bread cubes. into the turkey. 3-inch piece ginger root the shrimp, asparagus and IN OUR HEARTS thing from India in there, Gently stir until combined. Replace the skin, then rub 1 cup uncooked jasmine or sauce. Serve immediately. by Elder Russell M. Nelson and it will bring them back. Let cool for 10 minutes. the remaining mixture over basmati rice It ties up the generations Stir in the eggs and sea- the outside. Wrap the wing 2 cups water Per serving: 337 calories, LDS & Other when you do this.’’ son with salt and pepper. tips in foil and roast for 1 12 ounces U-15 (jumbo) 25 g protein, 45 g carbohy- Christian Books & Gifts Transfer the stuffing to a 2- hour. raw shrimp drates, 2 g fat, 0 g saturated MAGIC VALLEY MALL 734-6781 RELLENO DE PAN quart oval baking dish and Cover the turkey with 1 tablespoon cornstarch fat, 130 mg cholesterol, 570 bake until browned, about 1 foil, then roast for another 1 1 cup dry white wine (Oaxacan Stuffing) hour and 15 minutes. Let 1/2 to 2 hours, or until the 1 tablespoon fish sauce 8LIFIWXMR4VSJIWWMSREP'PIERMRK Start to finish: 2 1/2 hours cool for 10 minutes before breast registers 160 degrees 1 cup fish stock or bottled (1 hour active). Servings: 14. serving. and the thickest part of the clam juice (may substitute &IVIEH] Give your Thanksgiving (Recipe from the thigh reaches 170 degrees. guava or apricot nectar) JSVXLI stuffing a taste of Mexico November 2009 issue of Allow the turkey to rest in 2 or 3 medium cloves gar- ,SPMHE]W with this recipe from Susan Saveur magazine.) the pan for 10 minutes. lic Trilling, who runs a cooking Transfer the turkey to a 2 tablespoons canola oil school in Oaxaca, Mexico. ROASTED TURKEY IN serving platter and let it rest 1 pound asparagus The stuffing has a sweet another 10 minutes. and spicy flavor from a APRICOT-CHILI GLAZE While the turkey rests on Peel the ginger, then cut it combination of chilies, fen- Start to finish: 3 1/2 the platter, place the roast- crosswise into 1/2-inch nel, prunes and cumin. hours. Makes a 12- to 14- ing pan with the drippings slices. Put a third of the gin- pound turkey with gravy. on the stovetop. ger in a medium saucepan, -XEPPFIKMRW[MXLE 12-ounce chunk whole- Marcela Valladolid, Bring to a simmer over along with the rice and  3** wheat bread, cut into 1/2- author of “Fresh Mexico,” low, then stir in the reserve water; stir to combine. *6)))78-1%8)  3JJ]SYVJMVWXGPIERMRK inch cubes (about 7 cups) uses a version of this glaze chili sauce. Scrape the bot- Cover and bring to a boil 8LIRWMKRYTJSVVIKYPEV 7IVZMGMRK8LI1EKMG:EPPI] 14 tablespoons (1 3/4 to combine her Mexican tom of the pan with a wood- over medium-high heat, WIVZMGIERH]SYGERVIPE\  sticks) unsalted butter roots with the classic en spoon or silicone spatula then reduce the heat to low ERHIRNS]I\GITXMSREPFIRIJMXW 2 large white onions, Thanksgiving staple. The to loosen any brown bits. and cook for 20 minutes. ˆ7EXMWJEGXMSRKYEVERXIIH ˆ7EXYVHE]GPIERMRKW chopped turkey also can be stuffed, Simmer for 10 minutes, Meanwhile, peel and ˆ&SRHIHERHMRWYVIH ˆ0SGEPP]3[RIH 2 ribs celery, chopped but will take longer to cook. or until thickened, then devein the shrimp, placing ˆ*VIIGSRWYPXEXMSR ˆ-RFYWMRIWWWMRGI 1 bulb fennel, cored and season with salt and pepper. them in a medium bowl. chopped 3 cups chicken broth Strain out the chunks or Sprinkle with the cornstarch [[[QIVV]QEMHWGSQ 4 apples, cored and 2 tablespoons unsalted leave them in to add texture. and toss lightly to coat, then chopped butter (Recipe adapted from add the wine, fish sauce and 4 cloves garlic, finely 1/4 cup tequila Marcela Valladolid’s “Fresh fish stock or clam juice to 2I[GYWXSQIVWSRP] 2SXZEPMH[MXLSXLIVSJJIVW:EPMHSRP]EXXLIWI PSGEXMSRW 'EWLZEPYISJSJGIRX 3JJIVKSSHXLVY chopped 2 Anaheim chilies, Mexico,” Clarkson Potter, form a marinade. 2 poblano chilies,roasted, stemmed, seeded and cut 2009.) 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Most chefs I know refer to of fillings. That was a way to brunch disdainfully as the offer a vegetarian option and b-word. Aside from the fact mix things up, but it proved that they generally are not unwieldy (and painful; I morning people, their aver- burned myself on the rims of sion comes down to this: the too-tall jars while trying Eggs can mean trouble. to scoop out the eggs). JONATHAN ERNST/For The Washington Post Diners are ultra-picky For the redo, wide-mouth about eggs. Coordinating eight-ounce jars with two- A fall brunch for eight: individual egg servings with hash browns and a radicchio-orange salad. their preparation (two at a egg servings worked per- time, in various styles, to fectly. Two options, one wise, keep the toasted precise degrees of doneness) vegetarian, sufficed: curried Eggs and the people who eat them can be unforgiving; the former pumpkin seeds separate, at requires finesse and the kind spinach-shiitake mush- might go from great to awful in an instant, and the latter might have room temperature. of patience that usually is in room and bacon-leek- For the vinaigrette: short supply after an ardu- Gruyere cheese. no problem sending back mistakes with the flick of a hand. Combine the reserved ous Saturday night. For a side dish, I opted to orange juice, oil, vinegar, Eggs and the people who serve hash brown potatoes. Because the eggs are the Leaves and stems from 10 Cut both oranges into sugar, salt and the pepper to eat them can be unforgiving; Have you noticed how many stars of this show, buy the sprigs of cilantro, chopped supremes: Use a knife to taste in a liquid measuring the former might go from bad renditions of them are very best local farm-fresh (1/4 cup) slice off the ends of the fruit. cup; whisk to combine. great to awful in an instant, out there? I know it’s a mat- variety you can find. 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds Place the oranges on a cut- Use all of the vinaigrette and the latter might have no ter of personal taste, but I (see note; may substitute ting board and slice off their to dress the salad; divide problem sending back mis- like the potatoes crispy, not RADICCHIO AND toasted sunflower seeds) peels and pith, leaving as among individual plates and takes with the flick of a mushy, and chunky, not For the vinaigrette: much of the fruit intact as serve immediately. hand. If you want to test a shredded. No peppers, ORANGE SALAD 3 tablespoons orange juice possible. Cut between the Note: To toast pumpkin chef’s mettle, hand him please. The onions: slightly 8 servings. MAKE (from the 2 oranges) membranes to separate the seeds, toss them with 1 eggs, not steaks. caramelized but not burnt AHEAD: Section the 1 tablespoon canola oil segments; place them in a tablespoon of canola oil and The same goes for a host. and not white. The whole lot oranges, make the vinai- 1 teaspoon balsamic vine- bowl. Squeeze any juice spread in a single layer on a That eggs are tricky doesn’t needs to be seasoned far grette and prep the salad gar from the ends of the fruit lined baking sheet. Bake in a disqualify them as party beyond salt and pepper. early in the day, but dress 1/2 teaspoon sugar and from the segmented 350-degree oven for 6 to 8 fare. On the contrary, they It has taken me 20 years to the salad just before serv- 1/2 teaspoon salt membranes into a separate minutes; allow to cool com- represent a good way to get hash browns just right. ing. Freshly ground black pep- bowl, and reserve. pletely. strut your skills, provided Here’s what I have figured per Combine the radicchio, Per serving: 64 calories, 2 you prepare the eggs in a out: The onions and pota- For the salad: reserved orange zest and g protein, 7 g carbohy- way that allows for some toes must be cooked sepa- 2 medium oranges To prep the oranges for supremes, scallions, cilantro drates, 4 g fat, 1 g saturated kind of control. rately to ensure both are 1 large (8 ounces) head the salad: Use a fine grater and pumpkin seeds in a fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 150 The inspiration for spot-on perfect. If you cook radicchio, cut in half, cored (preferably rasp-style, such medium bowl. If serving mg sodium, 1 g dietary fiber, today’s fall brunch for eight them together, you run the and shredded (3 cups) as a Microplane) to zest one soon, cover with damp 4 g sugar. came to me at a sunny lunch risk that the moisture in the 1 scallion,white and light- of the oranges (about a tea- paper towels and refrigerate last June in the courtyard onions will make the pota- green parts, chopped spoon) and reserve. until ready to use; other- See BRUNCH, Food 5 terrace of Le Relais du Parc toes too soft. Saute the in Paris, a colony in onions until golden brown, COUPON* acclaimed chef Alain then mix them with garlic Ducasse’s restaurant and thyme. The potatoes www.magicvalley.com empire. For a first course, should preferably be day- We are loaded with the waiter brought an oeuf old baked, cubed russets; en cocotte baked with deep-fry them in canola oil Fashion Accessories spinach and chanterelle until crisp. Then unite the mushrooms. 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The onions er; then use the spoon to water to a boil over high your fingers to break up the cooled. Use your hands to glass canning jars (without can be sauteed a few hours move the potatoes around heat. Add the spinach and pieces, releasing any grit. squeeze all of the water from lids), and a roasting pan ahead of time and reheated. so they brown on all sides. cook for 1 to 2 minutes, stir- Let the leeks float to the top the leeks and place them in a large enough to hold them in Finished hash browns will Cook for 10 to 12 minutes, ring until the leaves are and then use a slotted spoon medium bowl to yield about a single layer. hold in a warm oven for half until the potatoes are deep completely wilted. Drain to transfer them to a sepa- 1/2 cup. Add the Gruyere, Divide the spinach filling an hour, but they are best golden brown. and rinse under cold run- rate bowl. cooked bacon, salt, pepper served immediately. To assemble: Transfer the ning water until cooled. 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A son, Meeks was born and tolerance, and old Reno, Nev., resi- Zachary,was born to differs from those Dec. 22, 1913, on the all Meeks children dent, died Monday, them in 1983. family farm east of grew up with gener- Sept. 7, 2009, losing Tragedy struck Jerome, Idaho, ous hearts. a courageous battle in 2005 when of past presidents where she resided Bunny had a love with cancer. Zach accidentally until her passing on and flare for creating Marlene was born drowned. Her home By Andrew Higgins than twice as much trade Friday, Nov. 13, beautiful things. She in Reno, Nev., on April 14, and flower gardens were evi- and Anne E. Kornblut with Mexico. At a free- 2009. designed and sewed 1949, to Gordon Gentry and dence of her creativity and a The Washington Post wheeling news conference, Bunny was the daughter her daughters’ prom dresses, Marvel Alps Gentry. As a source of peace for her. Clinton criticized China’s of Prussian immigrants, built Christmas wreaths, young child of 5, she lost her Marlene’s gifts in life were a BEIJING — President military crackdown a George Romaine Langer and became an accomplished mom to breast cancer. She quick wit and a great sense of Obama has emerged from decade earlier in Tianan- Lena Luney Langer. With water colorist and cooked then spent summers with humor. The Nugget in his first trip to China with men Square and traded her siblings, Bunny Langer spare ribs beyond compare. her aunt, uncle and cousins Sparks, Nev., was her no big breakthroughs on spirited jibes with President rode her horse to school first Bunny deplored littering and of the J.M. West family on employer for many years. important issues, such as Jiang Zemin. through eighth grade to the every spring organized kids their farm southeast of Marlene is survived by her Iran’s nuclear program or On Tuesday, Obama Sugarloaf school house. She in the valley to clean road- Rupert. She was educated in husband, John; a half broth- China’s currency. Yet after stood in the same building was the starting center for sides. She was a lover of the Reno schools including er, Howard; and many two days of talks with the with another Chinese Jerome High School’s bas- nature and was adamant some time at the University cousins in the Magic Valley. United States’ biggest cred- leader. With the United ketball team. She attended that her children and grand- of Nevada studying photog- She was preceded in death by itor, the administration States in hock to China for the University of Idaho and children follow suit. They raphy. her parents; and son, Zach. asserted that relations more than $1 trillion dollars attended Albion Teacher’s were required to take in the John Luttrell and Marlene A memorial service was between the two countries and flooded with Chinese- College in Albion, Idaho. She sunset, to find shapes in were married in August 1971 held in Reno, Nev. are at “at an all-time high.” made goods, it was a taught in Wendell and clouds, and to understand While one concrete Chinese-style news con- retired to marry her child- the beauty in a job well done. advance emerged — that ference. Each leader read a hood sweetheart, Berkley Bunny was preceded in Clifford Bell the United States may offer prepared statement and “Bud”Meeks on June 1,1941. death by her parents; sister, a target for carbon-emis- eyed the other in silence. Bud and Bunny built a home Naomi “Petty” Mundt Clifford Bell died at his was the light of his life. sion cuts to boost climate There were no questions. across the road from the Lavens; brother, George Twin Falls home Saturday, Cliff is survived by his negotiations in Since leaving Langer homestead and “Sonny” Romaine Langer; Nov. 14, 2009. wife, Christie Bell; son, Glen Copenhagen next Washington last farmed it until Bud’s death in husband, Berkley “Bud” Cliff Bell was born May 29, Bell (fiancée, Mer Versaggi); month if China Thursday on an 1974. Bunny received her Meeks; and daughter, Lynn 1954 in Baker, Ore. He was daughter, Becky Box (Rick); offers its own pro- eight-day tour of bachelor of arts degree from Langer Meeks. She is sur- the fourth son of Ralph and grandson, Christopher Box; posal — it was a rel- Asia, Obama has ISU in 1968 and taught in vived by children, Janet Blanche Bell. Cliff graduated his brothers, Dan Bell atively small step nudged China on Jerome until she retired at (Chuck) Meeks-Knox of from Boise High School in (Barbara and Roger Bell for a president who issues such as Tibet age 70. Often when out and Star, Idaho, and Jim (Diane 1973 and married his high (Cherylin); and numerous had campaigned on and Internet cen- about, former students Sawyer) Meeks of Jerome, school sweetheart, Christie nieces and nephews. a promise to enact Obama sorship. But he has would tell her how much Idaho; granddaughters, Leah Tarrant. Cliff worked for A memorial open house sweeping change in more often trum- they admired her and (James Hernandez) Meeks of Smith’s Food and Drug for will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. U.S. diplomacy. peted China’s achieve- learned from her. She was a Gainesville, Fla., and Jenna more than 20 years, enjoyed Thursday, Nov. 19, at Parke’s If there was any signifi- ments and pleaded with “Favorite Teacher.” Meeks of Fort Collins, Colo.; hunting, fishing, boating Magic Valley Funeral Home, cant change during this Beijing for more help on the She was always active. She step-grandsons, Ethan and his family, especially his 2551 Kimberly Road in Twin trip, in fact, it was in the world stage. swam in the summer and ice Apter of Seattle, Wash., and grandson, Christopher, who Falls. United States’ newly con- China returned the effu- skated in the winter. She Adriel Apter of Boise; nieces, ciliatory and sometimes siveness in its music selec- took up golfing at age 64. At Jackie (Denny) Larsen and laudatory tone. In a joint tion at a state dinner for age 69, she was still back- Karen (Jerry) James, both of DEATH NOTICES appearance with President Obama on Tuesday night. packing into the Sawtooth Jerome; and nephew, Dr. Hu Jintao on Tuesday, The People’s Liberation Wilderness, riding motorcy- Tim (Nancy) Lavens of A celebration of life will be Obama hailed China as an Army serenaded him and cles on the desert and gal- Calgary, Alberta, Calif. Terri Weir held at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. economic partner that has other U.S. officials with “I loping horses across the har- A memorial service will be PORTLAND, Ore. — Terri 20, at Reynolds Funeral “proved critical in our Just Called to Say I Love vested bean fields. She conducted 2 p.m. Friday, Weir, 48, of Portland, Ore., Chapel, 2466 Addison Ave. effort to pull ourselves out You,” “In the Mood” and climbed the Great Wall of Nov. 20, at the Hove- and formerly of Twin Falls, E. in Twin Falls; no public of the worst recession in “We Are the World,” as Chine at age 81 and, at 82, Robertson Funeral Chapel in died Thursday, Nov. 12, viewing (Reynolds Funeral generations.” The day Obama and Secretary of went on an African Safari. Jerome. A remembrance cel- 2009, of a sudden illness. Chapel in Twin Falls). before, speaking to stu- State Hillary Rodham She was 84 on her last ski ebration and reception will A service will be held at 2 dents in Shanghai, he Clinton sat on either side of run down Baldy. follow from 4 to 6 pm. at her p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, at described China’s rising the Chinese president over Bunny raised her children home 03 S. 800 E. in Jerome. the Simon-Woodburn Lucille Lancaster prosperity as “an accom- a steak dinner. and granddaughters to go to The family suggests Funeral Chapel, 1050 N. Lucille Lancaster, 89, of plishment unparalleled in In many ways, the United college and lead useful lives. memorial donations in Boones Ferry Road, Twin Falls, died Tuesday, human history.” States and China have never She was a strong proponent Bunny’s honor to the Jerome Woodburn, OR 97071. Nov. 17, 2009, at Heritage Obama’s trip stood in been closer, as reflected in a of education and took her Public Library,100 First Ave. Assisted Living Center in stark contrast to visits by raft of joint projects out- children weekly to the E.,Jerome, ID 83338) or the Twin Falls. his predecessors. But this lined Tuesday, the second Jerome Public Library. She Idaho State Historical Darrell K. Howard A celebration of life will be reflected not so much a pol- day of Obama’s visit here. helped her granddaughters Society (2205 Old RUPERT — Darrell Kent held at 11 a.m.Saturday,Nov. icy shift by a new adminis- In addition to cooperation set up a library in her base- Penitentiary Road, Boise, Howard, 54, of Rupert, died 21, at Reynolds Funeral tration in Washington as a to curb global warming, ment. She preached and Idaho 83712. Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Chapel, 2466 Addison Ave. dramatic and much bigger these included previously Salt Lake City, Utah. E. in Twin Falls; visitation change in the power announced and now rein- For obituary rates and information, Arrangements will be will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. dynamic, particularly in vigorated efforts on stem- announced by Hansen Saturday at the mortuary. economics, over the past cell research, crime preven- call 735-3266 Monday through Saturday. Mortuary Rupert Chapel. decade — a change that has tion and military contacts. Deadline is 3 p.m. for next-day publication. Sandra J. Lewis been the central undercur- But with the rituals and The e-mail address for obituaries is obits@magic- rent of Obama’s swing even the substance of the Nancy R. Schroyer JEROME — Sandra J. through China this week. two countries’ interactions valley.com. Death notices are a free service JEROME — Nancy Rae Lewis, 54, of Jerome, died In 1998, when President increasingly on Chinese and can be placed until 4 p.m. every day. To view Schroyer, 55, of Jerome and Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, at Bill Clinton stood before terms, Obama advisers or submit obituaries online, or to place a mes- formerly of Twin Falls, died her home. television cameras in insisted that their overtures Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, at Arrangements will be Beijing’s Great Hall of the and polite tone are in pur- sage in an individual online guestbook, go to St. Benedicts Family Medical announced by Farnsworth People, the United States suit of long-term results, a www.magicvalley.com and click on “Obituaries.” Center in Jerome. Mortuary of Jerome. owed more money to Spain reflection of China’s grow- than to China and did more ing importance.

Miniskirted woman soaks up fame in Brazil By Alan Clendenning The private university, Associated Press writer which doesn’t have a con- servative reputation, back- SAO PAULO — Brushing tracked amid a national back freshly dyed blond hair uproar and said last week as she posed for pictures, she was welcome to return the Brazilian woman whose for her regular routine of short pink dress got her night classes. kicked out of college said But Arruda’s lawyer says Tuesday she’s enjoying her she won’t go back until she’s newfound fame, but wants promised a well-trained to go back to school security guard to — with a security accompany her on guard. campus. Just the day Wearing a black before, 20-year-old halter top with Geisy Arruda took dressy eggplant- her first trip on an colored satin shorts airplane so she for an interview could relive her Arruda with The Associ- AP photo experience in a ated Press, the comedy skit on one of daughter of a cleaning com- A Palestinian boy stands near the rubble of a house that the Israeli government said was built illegally, after it was demolished by municipality Brazil’s most popular televi- pany supervisor and a workers Tuesday in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi Qadoum. sion shows. housewife beamed after Star-struck business finding out the AP is an executives on the flight to American news agency. White House: Israeli housing plans dismaying Rio de Janeiro asked if she “How cool!’’ she gushed really was Geisy, then used just before the start of the By Steven R. Hurst expanding existing Jewish ent state, but has refused to and construction.’’ their cell phones to snap interview in her lawyer’s Associated Press writer settlements in the West Bank. budge from Israel’s long- The Palestinians said the pictures of themselves with office. Israel insists that East standing insistence that the Israeli housing plan was a her. Then to the photographer WASHINGTON — The Jerusalem will never be sur- status of Jerusalem is not rejection of Obama’s efforts. It was heady stuff for a as she adjusted her lengthy White House rebuked Israel rendered to Arab rule and that open for negotiation. “This is a message to 20-year-old freshman from tresses and took a last look with heavy criticism Tuesday the entirety of the city will In criticizing the Israeli President Obama that Israel a blue-collar industrial sub- at her brightly painted red after the Jerusalem city gov- remain the capital of the housing plan, Obama does not care about the urb who says she just wants nails: “Hey guy, do I look ernment moved toward the Jewish state. Israel captured spokesman Robert Gibbs American position,’’ Nabil to get a tourism degree so pretty?’’ construction of 900 addi- East Jerusalem from said: “We are dismayed,’’and Abu Rdeneh, spokesman for she can fulfill dreams of She said she’s still tional housing units in a Jordanian control in the 1967 he criticized the Israelis as Palestinian President working for a resort or a stumped that an outfit, no Jewish neighborhood in East Mideast War and annexed it. making “it more difficult for Mahmoud Abbas, told The cruise line someday. matter how short, would Jerusalem, which The city is considered holy our efforts (toward peace- Associated Press. “There She’d already appeared cause such an uproar in a Palestinians claim for the by the three monotheistic making) to succeed.’’ should be real American on two of Brazil’s top inter- tropical nation where capital of their future state. religions — Judaism, Islam Netanyahu’s office quickly pressure on the Israelis to view programs, recounting skimpy clothing and tiny President Barack Obama and Christianity. fired back that the Jerusalem stop all these acts. Such acts how she was hounded from bikinis barely raise an eye- has made restarting peace Israeli Prime Minister neighborhood in question, prove that Israel does not the campus of Bandeirantes brow. talks between Israel and the Benjamin Netanyahu has Gilo, “is an integral part of want peace and does not University in October by And she again denied the Palestinians a top foreign offered restraint on settle- Jerusalem. ... Building in Gilo want to revive the peace male students yelling university’s claim that she policy goal. To that end, he ment building in the West has continued unabated for process, and it really puts the “Whore! Whore!’’ and was paraded provocatively and has demanded that Israel Bank, where Palestinians decades, and there is nothing interests of the United States then expelled by school raised the dress, resulting in cease building new or want to create an independ- new in the current planning at stake.’’ officials. the expulsion. Food 10 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 OBITUARIES Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Lila Anderson Ruth Ellen Rush-Ward Marie H. Clayton BURLEY — Lila June May HAGERMAN — After retiring from BURLEY — Marie Holden Priest Anderson, age 78, Ruth Ellen Rush- her position at Clayton, 84, of Burley, passed away Saturday, Nov. Ward was called the San Diego passed away Sunday,Nov.15, 14, 2009, at Dixie Regional home by our Lord on Community College, 2009. Medical Center in St.George, Saturday, Nov. 14, she moved to She was born May 26, Utah, of a lingering illness. 2009. Hagerman, Idaho, in 1925, in Mitchell, Neb., the She was born on June 11, Ruth was born to 1991. After their daughter of George H. and 1931, in Rupert, Idaho, to Julia Hopkins Barron short courtship, Ila Severe Holden. She spent Marshall Harry and Beulah (passed 1958) and Johnny and Ruth her young years in Mitchell Colleen (Morgan) May. She Mansell Rowe Garland married on Aug. 24, 2001. and moved to Burley with was loved and adored by (passed 1973) on July 31, 1930, John and Ruth enjoyed their her family when she was 8 family, friends and all who at the old farm house in dogs and together went on years old. Marie married knew her. Lila was kind, giv- Ellsworth, Maine (Hancock many hunting trips with Dewayne Lewis Clayton on ing and selfless. She always County). She was one of four friends. They were always on Oct. 8, 1946, in Elko, Nev. Bishop Gregg M. Harman considered others before children of Julia and Mansell. the go, and they both loved Their marriage was later sol- officiating. Burial will be in herself and was happy only if Her siblings are Grace Hilda nature. Their home on emnized in the Idaho Falls the Pleasant View Cemetery. others were happy. She grew Cincotti Witherill (passed Billingsly Creek was their LDS Temple on Aug. 17, Friends may call from 6 until up in the Burley/Rupert area, 2008), Betsy Gregory (passed refuge. They loved to watch 1962. Marie was an excellent 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at attending schools there. She 1999) and Whitmore Barron the birds, the “gold” fish and wife, mother and home- the Rasmussen Funeral married John LaVon Priest Garland (Rosemary) of the ducks. John passed away maker. She loved to knit and Home, 1350 E. 16th St. in on Aug. 15, 1945. She Cousins Island, Yarmouth, in 2006. crochet. Many friends are Burley, and from 10 until became an active member of Maine. Ruth attended church at recipients of crocheted 10:45 a.m. Friday at the The Church of Jesus Christ of Ruth graduated from high the Methodist Church in snowflakes and Christmas church. Latter-day Saints, serving in school from Boothbay Hagerman. She had many ornaments. She also The family suggests various callings. John and Harbor, Maine, in 1947, and interests, including cross- weighed beet and barley memorials be directed to Lila were blessed with three then she was off to Gorham, word puzzles (using an ink trucks during harvest for Meals on Wheels in care of children, Susan Kay Beck Mission. She said, “It is so Maine, to college. Her sister, pen!), playing solitaire on her many years. She was an the Rasmussen Funeral (David), Michael John Priest rewarding to go on a mission Grace, missed her so and computer and e-mailing her active member of The Home. (Chris) and Scott Mariner and see people that have talked her into moving to friends. She enjoyed garden- Church of Jesus Christ of Priest (Wendy), all of Burley. finally seen the light and feel Portland, Maine, to live with ing with all the fruit trees and Latter-day Saints. She faith- Their first home was in the the spirit that has been there her. She was there for but a flowers, which kept her busy fully served in many callings, Stars Ferry area. Later, they all along.” Lila cooked for short time as Ruth heard a all though the summer. The especially enjoying junior bought a farm in Declo, many missionaries and made calling that pulled her in fruits of her labor also kept Sunday school coordinator, where Lila continued to work a lot of apple pie for the peo- another direction — The her busy as she was an avid Relief Society counselor and hard, raise her children and ple there and for all of us. For Army. Ruth joined the Army canner of all things delicious! serving in the Logan Temple. balance a career at Cassia 13 years, Lila and Nephi lived in 1948 in Petersburg, Va. She She loved animals and had Marie is survived by her Memorial Hospital. She in Burley, spending some was sent to Bremerhaven, many and various kinds children, Jack (Kayla) served the community for winters in St. George, Utah, Germany,for her assignment. through her life including Clayton of Chubbuck, and many years in the dietary serving as temple workers. While there she met George horses, cats and dogs. Her last Cheryl Clayton and Dan department and became a In 2007, St. George became (Lucky) Edward Salmon while and most favorite was her (Mary Ann) Clayton, all of good dietician. Lila was an their permanent home. they both worked KP. They dog, Bell. Bell and Ruth were Burley. She has nine grand- extremely hard worker, There, they enjoyed the hit it off and started dating. like peas in pod. Bell always children and 19 great- teaching her children those warm weather, the beautiful They were married in 1950 for reminded Ruth that she grandchildren. She was pre- same values. The things she area, family and friends. a brief time. While married to needed to be loved, and Ruth ceded in death by her hus- enjoyed most in life were She is survived by her hus- George, they were transferred always gave her what she band, Dewayne; her broth- family, remembering all band, Nephi of St. George, to England where Ruth found wanted. ers, Robert, George and Ted birthdays, being an active Utah; two sisters, Stella employment in Lakenheath Ruth had a beautiful smile Holden; and her sisters, member of the LDS Church, Louise Visser of Beaverton, caring for an elderly gentle- that reflected the person she Clara Holden and Helen hard work, any kind of hand- Ore., and Darla Gordon of man. After a bit, Ruth felt it was on the inside, too. Her Hoke. JoHanna Lloyd,CNA work, gardening, flowers, Las Vegas, Nev.; 11 children; was time to come home. She eyes sparkled when she was The funeral will be held at Office Manager scrapbooking and traveling. 45 grandchildren; 54 great- had a nephew (through mar- happy and just being around 11 a.m. Friday,Nov.20, at the She also enjoyed trinkets, grandchildren; and many riage) that needed help, so her made you feel at ease and Springdale LDS Church, 200 DID YOU KNOW? tree festivals, music and nieces and nephews. She was they moved back to the states loved. Ruth was the real deal. S. 475 E. of Burley, with Home Care Options cooking. You could always preceded in death by her par- to help care for him in Ruston, She was a very independent, is available to provide find her loving babies and ents; a sister, Peggy; a broth- La. Then she went back to strong, loving, honest, giving More services on holidays animals, and enjoying fruit er-in-law, Jay Gordon; and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and loyal. She loved to see and weekends? gushers or skittles. five grandchildren. back to Ruston, La., then off people follow their dreams. On Dec. 2, 1995, she mar- She loved her family. They to Austin, Texas. While in She believed in hard work and obituaries and ried Nephi Anderson in the were very special to her. Our Austin, Ruth attended college living within your means and 208-732-8100 Ogden LDS Temple.She sur- lives have been enriched and and worked for the State shared those ideals with her death notices rounded herself with eight blessed by knowing and lov- Department of Agriculture. children and grandchildren. HOSPICE VISIONS more wonderful children ing Grandma Lila. We Not to let moss grow under She was a Christian who had a who loved her as a mother, gained an abundance of her feet and again needing to very solid belief system that on Food 9 thevisionsgroup.org Sheryl (Lew) Ruggiero of knowledge from her. The help her nephew, she was off allowed her to face death Phoenix, Ariz., Jay (Susan) love she had for all will be a again to Jacksonville, Ark., for without fear, knowing she Anderson of Burley, Doug great asset, as she will be a a time before moving to Little was going to a better place. (Melba) Anderson of very busy angel in heaven. Rock, Ark., where she worked Ruth is survived by Pleasant Grove, Utah, David The funeral will be held at for the Army Reserve. her brother, Whitmore arke’s (Susan) Anderson of St. 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at While in Little Rock, she (Rosemary) Garland of P George, Utah, Annette the Pella LDS Church,160 W. received a call that her little Yarmouth, Maine; stepchil- MAGIC VALLEY (Mark) Laraway of West 400 S. of Burley, with Bishop brother had been in a car acci- dren, Owen (Leah) Ward of Jordan, Utah, Evan (Noreen) Rod Lake officiating. Burial dent so Ruth was off to Mount Vernon, Wash. (John FUNERAL HOME Anderson of Camano Island, will be in the View Cemetery. Boothbay Harbor once more Ward’s son); and Gary’s chil- Wash., Rachelle (Jeff) Arbon A visitation for family and to help him recover. After dren, John (Sharla) Rush of 208-735-0011 of Blackfoot and Janalee friends will be held from 6 Whitmore was better, it was Brentwood, Calif., Patricia (Lindsey) Dimond of Grace. until 8 p.m.Wednesday,Nov. her sister, Betsy, who missed (Ricky) Gortney of Lakeside, 2551 Kimberly Rd. Lila was a strong catalyst in 18, at the Metcalf Mortuary, her. Betsy talked Ruth into yet Calif., and Pamela Grayer; Twin Falls, ID 83301 helping to bring two families 288 W. St. George Blvd., in another new city and state — grandchildren, Tammy Lynn together. She loved and St. George, Utah. A second New York, N.Y.! Ruth went to (Richard) Landeros, Christina Locally owned by served all of them, and they visitation will be held from 6 stay with Betsy and worked in (Ric) Greer, Robert Ward, Mike & Catherine Parke all loved her as well. A high- until 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, a bank on Fifth Avenue that Kimberly (Christopher) light of her life was serving an at the Rasmussen Funeral was kitty-cornered from Miller, Tina Grayer, Junior LDS mission with her hus- Home, 1350 E. 16th St. in Radio City Music Hall. Next Grayer and Dee lee Grayer; band, Nephi, in the Burley, and from 9 until 9:45 stop on Ruth’s tour was great-grandchildren, Analisa Pennsylvania Harrisburg a.m. Saturday at the church. Norfolk, Va., where she Macias, Joseph Munguia, worked for a wine dealer — Alexia Munguia, Anthony Broudy Wholesale. Again Landeros, Jamian Greer and Are you getting the most SERVICES Ruth heard the call for yet Jayce Greer; nephew, Pastor another new adventure. She Allen (Judy) Gregory of out of your hearing aids? R.L. Laurence Tschannen Chief Warrant Officer decided it was time to see Bangor, Maine; niece, Jean of Hazelton, graveside serv- Mathew Clayton Heffelfinger what the other side of her Elizabeth (Tim) Searls of We can help. ice at 10 a.m. today at the of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, and beautiful country looked like Oxford, England; and me — Come in for a FREE West End Cemetery in Buhl formerly of Kimberly, funeral and she was off to San Diego, her honorary daughter, (Demaray Funeral Service, at 11 a.m. Friday at the Calif. Lalonie (Greg) Clifford of hearing workshop. Gooding Chapel). Kimberly LDS Stake Center, She worked for the Juvenile Boise, Idaho. Workshops held often 3850 N. 3500 E.; visitation Probation Department for A viewing will be held from at Professional Hearing Russell Walter Cowan of from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at five years. In 1962, Ruth 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, at Aid Services. Rupert, memorial service at White Mortuary, 136 Fourth needed her orange trees Demaray’s Gooding Chapel, 11 a.m. today at the Hansen Ave E in Twin Falls. pruned and one of her friends 737 Main St. in Gooding, Mortuary Rupert Chapel, told her of a gentleman that Idaho. Ruth’s celebration of 710 Sixth St. Patricia Hawkins King of could do that for her. Gary life will be held 11 a.m. Rancho San Diego, Calif., and Eugene Rush pruned her trees Saturday, Nov. 21, at the You and a loved one or a friend are invited to Florence G. Andersen of formerly of Filer and Boise, and won her heart. They Methodist church, 270 E. attend a hearing workshop. h is informative Jerome, funeral at 4 p.m. memorial service at 1 p.m. dated until they were married Salmon St. in Hagerman, today at Farnsworth Friday at Cathedral of the in 1965. Again moving, she Idaho, with Pastor Allen workshop provides you the tools needed to ensure Mortuary Chapel, 1343 S. Rockies, 711 N. 11th St. in landed in Lemon Grove,Calif. Gregory (Ruth’s nephew) pre- success with your hearing aids. Lincoln, Jerome; visitation at Boise. Now being a mom, she stayed siding. 3 p.m. prior to the service. at home for six years learning In lieu of flowers, Ruth Topics discussed include: Donald LeRoy Laib of Boise and perfecting her new role as would love for you to remem- Agnes Cecilia Reid of and formerly of Twin Falls, mom and wife. In 1971, she ber her with a memorial to the • How to maximize your hearing ability in Burley, funeral Mass at 11 celebration of life at 11 a.m. decided it was time to finish Hagerman Quick Response diff erent listening environments. a.m. Thursday at the Little Saturday at the Owyhee Plaza the education that she had Unit. Flower Catholic Church, in Boise. started so many years before. • Care and maintenance of your hearing aids. 1601 Oakley Ave. in Burley; She attended San Diego • No panic troubleshooting. vigil service with rosary at 7 Norma Colleen Kottraba of Community College earning Remember p.m. Wednesday at the Glendale, Ariz., and formerly her AA, BS and master’s Those You Love • Realistic expectations for hearing church; visitation one hour of Buhl, memorial service at degrees. She worked as a improvement. before the rosary Wednesday 11:30 a.m.Saturday at Calvary budget supervisor for the with Flowers. and one hour before the Mass Chapel, 1004 Burley Ave. in Adult Education Department Workshops on Thursday at the church Buhl. of San Diego College. Ruth Wednesdays & h ursdays (Rasmussen Funeral Home in and Gary were involved with 3-5 PM Burley). Barbara June Hawkins- the San Diego Sporting Dog Morning appointments upon request. Stuart of Casper, Wyo., and Club, and they entered field Pauline Ethel Yenne Miller formerly of Twin Falls, grave- trials with their dogs. In 1986, Now Celebrating of Kimberly and formerly of side service at 2 p.m.Saturday Gary passed. Ruth loved her Our 22nd Boise, memorial service at 11 at the Filer Cemetery; gather- life with Gary and the kids Anniversary! a.m. Thursday at New Hope ing follows at 300 Morrison, and especially enjoyed her Nazarene Church, 8989 No. 630 in Twin Falls. grandchildren and great- Twin Falls CALL FOR RESERVATIONS! Overland Road in Boise; grandchildren. Ruth was very - - inurnment at 2 p.m. Brenda Martin Williams of fond of her granddaughter,  Falls Ave • Suite A Thursday at Morris Hill Boise and formerly of Rupert, Tammy Lynn, who called her Cemetery in Boise (White service at 4 p.m. Saturday at every day just to chat. Across from CSI Mortuary in Twin Falls). Cathedral of the Rockies, 717 John Prentice Ward was a burley N. 11th St. in Boise (Alden- friend Ruth had made - Fritz Kippes, H.I.S. George A. Hart of Rupert, Waggoner Funeral Chapel). through their mutual love of  E. th • Suite  Hearing Instrument graveside service at 1 p.m. dogs. Their mutual love of Inside Farmers Insurance Specialist Thursday at the Riverside Bruce Alan Rioux of Bliss, dogs, hunting and many Cemetery in Heyburn celebration of life at 4:30 p.m. other interests made them 733-2674 Honest Service • Reasonably Priced Hearing Aids (Morrison Funeral Home and Saturday at the Bliss both see stars, and Ruth and 137 Main Ave. East Crematory of Rupert). Community Church. John found love once more. You can also order at: www.foxfloral.net Hearing Tests Always Free SEE SPORTS 4 ROYAL TITLE S Kansas City’s Greinke wins AL Cy Young Local sports, Sports 2 / NBA, college basketball, Sports 2 / Scoreboard, Sports 3 / NFL, college football, Sports 4 Sports WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: (208) 735-3239 [email protected] Hazen Golden Eagles Moss RIVERHAWKS FALL TO finds the touch down BSU way for nationals SNAKE RIVER By David Bashore By Dustin Lapray Times-News writer FOLLOW THE Times-News correspondent COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa GOLDEN EAGLES BOISE — Hazen Moss tore — Fun and business await the the anterior cruciate liga- College of Southern Idaho at IN COUNCIL ment in his left knee his the NJCAA Division I sophomore season at Rifle Volleyball Championships. BLUFFS (Colo.) High School. Mostly business, sopho- When he was set to play more Jessica Peacock said Times-News writer David safety in his junior season, Tuesday,as the Golden Eagles Bashore will provide compre- the same ACL tore again. touched down in Omaha, hensive coverage of the “It was tough,”Moss said. Neb., and made the short College of Southern Idaho’s “I was down drive across the Missouri trip to the NJCAA Division I a lot my River to their base for the Volleyball Championships in sophomore tournament, which runs Council Bluffs, Iowa. Read the year, because Thursday through Saturday. Times-News in print and I didn’t get to A lot of work was done check out Magicvalley.com, play basket- between last Tuesday’s as well as the Magic Valley ball either. District A Playoff victory over Overtime blog (http://magic- My senior Eastern Arizona and the trip valleyovertime.magicvalley.co m), for full match coverage, Moss year I had to Council Bluffs. But it beat nothing to the alternative. match reaction, and other lose, because I’d already “I’d rather have to go to coverage. been through the worst I practice than not,”said soph- thought.” omore Amanda Filiaga after the Australia national team The second surgery, per- the win over EAC, referring to pool to don the gold and black formed at the Steadman- an extra week of ramped-up for two seasons. Hopkins Clinic in Denver, practices and expectation. The Golden Eagles have a 9 went better, and he was bet- For Filiaga and the other a.m., MST practice today at ter prepared. five holdovers from last sea- the Mid-America Center, “I had been doing a lot son’s team, which failed to get which is hosting the tourna- therapy on my knee, so my here for the first time in 16 ment for the final time before muscles took over, and I years, it’s been a long time it returns to West Plains, Mo., actually didn’y even know I coming. next season.From there it’s on hurt it that bad,”Moss said. For some, it means simply to the pre-tournament ban- “I learned my lesson the first everything, quet tonight, followed by a time, so I knew how to han- “This is the reason I’m here first-round matchup with dle everything.” (at CSI),” said Peacock, who Seminole State at 2 p.m., He had a lot of time to sit put aside her participation in MST on Thursday. around and think about life and football. He learned NJCAA DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL about pain and what it really takes to recover while he put CHAMPIONSHIPS his life in perspective — the importance of family. At Mid-America Center, Match 12: Winner 7 vs. Winner “There’s a lot more Council Bluffs, Iowa 8, 6:30 p.m. important stuff than foot- All Times MST Friday, Nov. 20 ball,” he said. “It’s still Photos by ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News Thursday, Nov. 19 Court 1 something I love, and I want Court 1 Match 13: Loser 1 vs. Loser 2, 9 to keep pursuing my Above, Canyon Ridge player Karly Hudelson (11) drives past a Snake Match 1: No. 3 Iowa Western a.m. dreams.” River defender Tuesday night during the second quarter of their (40-4) vs. No. 14 Temple, Texas Match 15: Loser 5 vs. Loser 6, Moss (5-foot-11, 186 game at Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls. Canyon Ridge lost (22-21), 8 a.m. 11 a.m. pounds) made the most it, Match 3: No. 7 San Jacinto- Match 17: Loser 9 vs. Loser 10, earning Back of the Year 55-25. Central, Texas (30-7) vs. No. 1:30 p.m. honors in the Western Slope Below, Canyon Ridge defender Katie Hamby (24) guards a Snake 10 Frank Phillips, Texas (28- Match 19: Winner 13 vs. Winner Conference, playing quar- 10), 10 a.m. 14, 3:30 p.m. terback, running and gun- River player during the second quarter of their game Tuesday at Match 5: No. 1 Salt Lake (27-7) Match 22: Winner 11 vs. Winner ning for more than 2,000 Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls. vs. No. 16 Spartanburg 12, 5:30 p.m. yards. He also made 120 Methodist, S.C. (10-17), noon Court 2 tackles that season at line- Match 7: No. 5 Miami Dade, Fla Match 14: Loser 3 vs. Loser 4, 9 backer,and then moved back (29-4) vs. No. 12 Panola, Texas a.m. to safety at Boise State. (26-7), 2 p.m. Match 16: Loser 5 vs. Loser 6, “I had to take that Match 9: Winner 1 vs. Winner 2, 11 a.m. chance,” he said.“I like safe- 4:30 p.m. Match 18: Loser 11 vs. Loser 12, ty even more, because you Match 11: Winner 5 vs. Winner 1:30 p.m. get to sit back and read a lit- 6, 6:30 p.m. Match 20: Winner 15 vs. Winner tle bit,then run downhill.It’s Court 2 16, 3:30 p.m. easier to make plays from Match 2: No. 6 Missouri State- Match 21: Winner 9 vs. Winner back there.” West Plains (24-8) vs. No. 11 10, 5:30 p.m. Northwest, Wyo. (24-8), 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 “Hazen really did Match 4: No. 2 Western Court 2 come out of nowhere. Nebraska (39-3) vs. No. 15 Ninth-place match: Winner 19 Wallace State-Hanceville, Ala. vs. Winner 20, 11 a.m. He was one of those (34-3), 10 a.m. Court 1 guys who just really Match 6: No. 8 Hutchinson, Seventh-place match: Loser 17 Kan. (30-8) vs. No. 9 vs. Loser 18, 11 a.m. wanted to be here. Hillsborough, Fla. (29-8), noon Fifth-place match: Winner 17 Match 8: No. 4 CSI (28-6) vs. vs. Winner 18, 1:30 p.m. Sometimes tape No. 13 Seminole State, Okla. Third-place match: Loser 21 vs. doesn’t always do (22-15), 2 p.m. Loser 22, 3:30 p.m. Match 10: Winner 3 vs. Winner Championship: Winner 21 vs. a guy justice. More girls high school basketball results are on SPORTS 2. 4, 4:30 p.m. Winner 22, 5:30 p.m. — Boise State coach Chris Petersen Moss is a walk-on at No. 6 BSU: no scholarship, no promise of keeping him Bengals faced rough season but never quit around.To make the coaches take notice, Moss has put By Mark Liptak the NFL and college level, which means the process extra effort into the kickoff Times-News correspondent made it a point to talk to him towards understanding team, where he has made before their game last what it takes to play at the eight tackles in 2009. He POCATELLO — The Saturday. Big Sky level was accelerat- also is a backup on other played through it all. They “Jerry let me know how ed. special teams, and a regular played through the numer- he noticed when watching “You don’t just grow up at safety on the scout team. ous injuries … fractured fin- tape of us, how the kids did- overnight,” said quarter- “Hazen really did come gers, stretched ligaments, n’t quit,”he said. “Jerry said back Russel Hill. “You don’t out of nowhere,”BSU coach broken bones. They played that’s the worst possible grow up because of people’s Chris Petersen said. “He was through top caliber oppo- thing that can happen to a words. Sometimes, you’ve one of those guys who just nents at all levels. They coaching staff, when the got to do it by yourself, and really wanted to be here. played through small home players stop trying. I really you’ve got to figure stuff out Sometimes tape doesn’t crowds, and they played appreciated him saying by yourself, and I think we always do a guy justice. You through the losing. that.” did it at the end.” look at his tape at high Whatever else one wants The final two weeks of the There will be talent on the school — it was OK, but to call the Idaho State season showed that there is AP photo team next year as Zamberlin when you get him here and Bengals football team for the a pulse beating in Pocatello. Idaho State senior wide receiver J.D. Ponciano (9) celebrates the enters year four of a massive see how tough he is ... he’s 2009 season, at least give It may be faint, but it’s still Bengals’ 41-34 win over Portland State on Saturday at Holt Arena in rebuilding process. Line- very, very physical. He’s one them this: they didn’t quit. there as the Bengals (1-10, 1- backers A.J. Storms and Phil of those guys that has no fear That fact was noticed. 7 Big Sky Conference) took Pocatello. Arias, whom the coach said of going down and hitting Head coach John Montana, then the second- behind to beat Portland healthy linebackers and no he wouldn’t trade for any people.” Zamberlin talked about how ranked Football Champ- State. defensive line substitutes other linebackers in the Moss was ready to go the Portland State head coach ionship Subdivision team in The injury situation was Saturday. Freshman and conference, are back. Chris Jerry Glanville, a veteran of the nation, to the absolute so bad this year that Idaho sophomores got a lot of See MOSS, Sports 2 decades in the ranks in both brink and then came from State was down to four playing time this year, See BENGALS, Sports 2 Sports 2 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Canyon Ridge girls Cavaliers holds off short-handed Warriors CLEVELAND — LeBron points, Steve Nash had 16 James had 31 points and 12 assists and Phoenix recov- fall to Snake River assists, J.J. Hickson added a ered from a slow start to get career-high 21 points and the win. Times-News Camas County 45, Lighthouse the Cleveland Cavaliers held Jason Richardson scored Christian 31 Lighthouse Christian 6 2 10 13 — 31 off a gutsy effort by the 20 points for the Suns, who After taking a 29-17 half- Camas County 13 6 18 8 — 45 short-handed Golden State have won eight of their last LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN (31) time lead, the Snake River Kyanna Jones 13, Josena Van Vliet 12, Lucianna Warriors, winning 114-108 11 games against the Rockets Romones 2, Alex Van Hoven 2, Dana Dekruyf 2. Totals girls basketball team went on 13 4-10 31. on Tuesday night. in Houston. CAMAS COUNTY (45) to defeat the Canyon Ridge Sunnie Vouch 15, Katelyn Peterson 12, Megan Stampke Injuries and illness left Riverhawks 55-25 Tuesday in 7, Erica Phantharasen 7, Danielle Knowlton 2, Golden State with seven PACERS 91, NETS 83 Stephanie Moore 2. Totals 18 6-12 45. Twin Falls 3-point goals: Lighthouse Christian 1 (Jones), Camas healthy bodies, although EAST RUTHERFORD, County 1 (Phantharasen). Total fouls: Lighthouse “We played pretty well on Christian 8, Camas County, 12. Fouled out: none. the Cavaliers had their own N.J. — Danny Granger defense, but we need to get Technical fouls: none. injury concerns. scored 22 points, Roy some movement on the Jamario Moon left in the Hibbert tied a career high offense,” said Canyon Ridge RIMROCK 34, CASTLEFORD 24 third quarter with a with 19 and Indiana coach Kim Wray. The Castleford girls bas- sprained left ankle, and AP photo dropped New Jersey to 0-11. Sophomore guard Karly ketball team opened the sea- Shaquille O’Neal and Cleveland Cavaliers’ Mo Williams gets bumped while shooting by Dahntay Jones added 17 Hudelson led the son with a 34-24 loss against Anderson Varejao were both Golden State Warriors’ Monta Ellis during the fourth quarter Tuesday points for the Pacers, who Riverhawks with 11 points. the host Rimrock Raiders inactive for Cleveland. in Cleveland. The Cavaliers beat Golden State 114-108. extended their winning Canyon Ridge (0-2) hosts Tuesday. Varejao was scratched with streak to five and can con- Filer on Friday. “We started out slow but a hip contusion and O’Neal and a six-game trip consist- Oklahoma City. tinue their turnaround from the girls played hard,” said missed his second straight ing of three back-to-backs, added 13 for the Thunder, an 0-3 start Wednesday Snake River 55, Canyon Ridge 25 Snake River 19 10 21 5 — 55 Castleford coach Roger game with a strained shoul- the Nuggets weathered a who’ve won three straight when they host another Canyon Ridge 12 5 3 5 — 25 SNAKE RIVER (55) Wells. “It was a good first der. very determined Raptors on the road. struggling team, the New Lund 2, S. Christensen 2, E. Christensen 18, Goff 13, game.” team that was without for- Dwyane Wade finished York Knicks. Murdoch 2, Phillips 1, Harper 3. Totals 20 13-20 55. CANYON RIDGE (25) Senior Callie Wiggins led NUGGETS 130, RAPTORS 112 ward Hedo Turkoglu (left with 22 points on 6 of 19 Karly Hudelson 11, Laken Mullin 5, Staci Baird 5, Katie Hamby 4. Totals 10 2-4 25. Castleford with 11 points DENVER — Carmelo hip) but didn’t trail until shooting and Daequan Cook HORNETS 110, CLIPPERS 102 3-point goals: Snake River 2 (E. Christensen, Goff), Canyon Ridge 3 (Hudelson, Mullin Baird). Total fouls: including three 3-pointers. Anthony scored 32 points and midway through the third scored 14 of his 17 in the NEW ORLEANS — David Snake River 10, Canyon Ridge 12. Fouled out: none. Castleford is at reserve J.R. Smith finished quarter. fourth quarter for Miami. West had 24 points and 10 Technical fouls: none. Lighthouse Christian on with 29 for the Nuggets. Jermaine O’Neal had 19 rebounds, and Jeff Bower WOOD RIVER 56, WENDELL 37 Thursday. Anthony is the only player THUNDER 100, HEAT 87 points and 10 rebounds for picked up his first coaching K.T. Martinez scored 23 in the NBA to score at least 20 MIAMI — the Heat, who visit Atlanta win in the Hornets’ victory. Rimrock 34, Castleford 24 points as the Wood River Castleford 5 4 5 10 — 24 points in all of his team’s scored 32 points, Russell Wednesday for the first time With Chris Paul out, Rimrock 12 4 16 2 — 34 girls basketball team beat CASTLEFORD (24) games so far. He’s topped 30 Westbrook had 24 and since the Hawks beat Miami point guards Darren Wendell 56-37 Tuesday in Callie Wiggins 11, Allison Rodgers 8, Maricella points seven times and 40 Oklahoma City added to its in Game 7 of last season’s Collison and Bobby Brown Rodriguez 2, Jessica Welch 3. Totals 10 1-4 24. Wendell. RIMROCK (34) points twice. He sat out the surprising start with the Eastern Conference open- scored 12 apiece and com- Denton 4, Cantrell 14, Meyers 4, Thurman 9, Gillespie “Wood River is a good ball 3. Totals 15 1-4 34. final quarter of this one after victory. ing-round series. bined for 11 assists as New 3-point goals: Castleford 3 (Wiggins 3), Rimrock 3 club,” said Wendell coach (Thurman 3). Total fouls: Castleford 10, Rimrock, 10. putting in 30 efficient min- An early 20-1 run put the Orleans snapped a three- Delon Huse.“The girls never Fouled out: Castleford, Rodriguez. Technical fouls: utes. Thunder in control, and a SUNS 111, ROCKETS 105 game losing streak. Devin none. quit and worked hard. We After withstanding Smith’s 14-2 burst in the third quar- HOUSTON — Amare Brown had 16 points. have lots of things to work seven-game suspension ter helped seal it for Stoudemire scored 23 — The Associated Press on, but we will get better.” GOODING 38, DECLO 34, OT Kristem Brandsma led Angela Vitek had a game- Wendell with 10 points. high 19 points and scored Wood River is at Filer on seven of the nine Gooding Thursday. Wendell hosts points in overtime as the BYU’s Fredette hangs 22 on Idaho State Valley on Tuesday. Senator girls basketball team held on to beat Declo 38-34 PROVO, Utah — Jimmer Smith scored a career-high hitting 64.9 percent of their Buckeyes (3-0). Wood River 56, Wendell 37 Wood River 13 13 13 17 — 56 Tuesday in Declo. Fredette showed Idaho State 24 points in his return to shots from the field in the Tamika Dukes led the Wendell 4 6 5 22 — 37 WOOD RIVER (56) “Gooding is pretty short why he was the Mountain Duke’s lineup, and the first half. Blazers (1-1) with 20 points Chapman 1, B. Bowers 2, K.T. Martinez 23, G. Lagodich on players, but they shoot West preseason Player of the ninth-ranked Blue Devils and Amber Jones scored 11. 6, M. Garceau 11, H. Thompson 7, T. Bowers 1, C. Swanson 6. Totals 22 11-18 56. the ball really well,” said Year pick, scoring 22 points routed Charlotte 101-59 on WENDELL (37) Women’s Top 10 Kirsten Hilt 7, Hannah Lancaster 4, Krystyl Miller 6, Declo coach Dennie Smyer. on 7-of-13 shooting to lead Tuesday night in the second NO. 6 TENNESSEE 91, TEXAS TECH 53 Yvonne Barthlomew 4, Kristem Brandsma 10, Heather Sturgeon 6. Totals 14 8-18 37. Brittany Wirth added 13 Brigham Young to an 87-53 round of the NIT Season NO. 1 UCONN 83, NO. 10 TEXAS 58 SAN ANTONIO — Taber 3-point goals: Wood River 1 (Martinez), Wendell 1 for the Senators. Declo was win over Idaho State that Tip-Off. SAN ANTONIO — Maya Spani scored 18 points and (Sturgeon). Total fouls: Wood River 20, Wendell 15. Fouled out: Wendell, Brandsma. Technical fouls: none. led by Sydney Webb with 12. kept ISU winless against the Jon Scheyer added 20 Moore had 20 points and 11 added 17 Gooding travels to Valley Cougars in Provo since 1939. points and Kyle Singler had rebounds and top-ranked points to lead Tennessee RICHFIELD 64, RAFT RIVER 45 on Thursday. Declo hosts Fredette’s 22 were coupled 17 for the Blue Devils (3-0), Connecticut cruised in its past Texas Tech. Defending Class 1A Div. II Buhl next Tuesday. with Jackson Emery’s 19 who never trailed, hit 12 3- first test of the season with Shekinna Stricklen added girls basketball champion points, including 5-of-8 pointers and shot 52.9 per- an 83-58 win over No. 10 16 points for the Lady Vols, Gooding 38, Declo 34, OT Richfield opened its season Gooding 9 6 9 5 9 — 38 from beyond the arc. cent. Texas on Tuesday night. who traveled to San Antonio Declo 10 4 6 9 5 — 34 with a 64-45 victory over GOODING (38) For the Bengals, Amorrow Duke went up by double Tina Charles added 15 with hopes of getting back Raft River Tuesday at home. Angela Vitek 19, Danielle Baker 2, Carrie Baker 4, Morgan led the way with 13 figures to stay before points and 11 rebounds as to the Final Four city come Brittany Wirth 13. Totals 14 5-10 38. Teenie Kent put up a DECLO (34) points, and Deividas Busma Charlotte hit its first field UConn never trailed in what April. They arrived with No. Brinlee Breshears 6, Melissa Carsun 3, Sierra Zollinger triple-double for the Tigers, 6, Sydney Webb 12, Jezzura Durfee 2, Emilie Moore 2, added 11. Demetrius Monroe goal and cruised into next was basically a home game 1 Connecticut and No. 10 Hannah Matsen 3. Totals 15 4-10 34. scoring 27 points to go with 3-point goals: Gooding 5 (Wirth 3, Vitek 2). Total fouls: continued his torrid week’s semifinal matchup at for the Longhorns. But Texas, which played in the 10 rebounds and 12 steals. Gooding 13, Declo 15. Fouled out: Declo, Zollinger. rebounding start with 11 Madison Square Garden the defending champion second game of the double- Technical fouls: none. Mirian Rivas followed with boards. However, ISU shot against the TCU-Arizona Huskies looked far more header. 15 points, five rebounds, four HAGERMAN 44, HANSEN 42 just 17-of-56, a .304 clip, State winner. comfortable in San Antonio, Kierra Mallard scored 15 assists and four steals. Sasha Sophomore Dori Lock- and leading scorer Broderick Shamari Spears had 20 home of the Final Four in points for Texas Tech,which Kent added 16 points. This is wood 21 knocked down 21 Gilchrest was held to just points to lead the over- April. has lost all six meetings with the program’s 28th consecu- points for the Hansen girls three points, all on free matched 49ers (2-1). Sloppy The Huskies played like Tennessee. tive victory. basketball team, but the throws as he went 0-for-6 play and 33.9 percent they’ll be coming back. All For the Trojans, Chelzee Huskies came up two points from the line. shooting kept them from five starters for Connecticut NO. 8 BAYLOR 100, Nye paced the team with 12 short as Hagerman edged Idaho State (0-3) hosts their first 3-0 start since were in double figures as it TENNESSEE TECH 55 points. them 44-42 Tuesday in Colorado Christian in its 1995 and denied them a sec- blew out another opponent, WACO, Texas — Baylor Richfield (1-0) will host Hagerman. first home game of the sea- ond straight victory against after going unbeaten last freshman phenom Brittney Rimrock Thursday, while “Hansen had a good game son at 1:05 p.m., Saturday. a ranked opponent dating to season with 39 double-digit Griner had 10 points, 11 Raft River (0-2) will host plan,” said Hagerman coach last season’s win against victories. rebounds, eight blocks and Challis the same night. Brett Arriaga. “We had some Men’s Top 10 then-No. 17 Xavier. They Kathleen Nash led Texas missed her only dunk girls that came off the bench had 17 turnovers — 12 in the with 22 points. attempt before fouling out Richfield 64, Raft River 45 and played real well. The NO. 2 MICHIGAN ST. 75, GONZAGA 71 first half. The Longhorns remained with 10 minutes left in the Raft River 9 6 18 12 — 45 Richfield 14 21 13 16 — 64 whole team really picked us EAST LANSING, Mich. winless in five tries against eight-ranked Lady Bears’ RAFT RIVER (45) Kassie Ottley 4, Hailey Higley 6, CeAnn Carpenter 6, up. For the first game, it was — Durrell Summers hit a NO. 10 TENNESSEE 124, UConn, and this 25-point home opener, a victory over Whitney Holtman 5, Chelzee Nye 12, Echo Hansen 6, Denali Manning 3, Wynter Holtman 3. Totals 16 13-18 well played by both teams.” go-ahead 3-pointer with UNC ASHEVILLE 49 loss was among the worst Tennessee Tech. 45. The Pirates were led by 3:02 left, made two at the KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — yet. It stands second only to The 6-foot-8 Griner tried RICHFIELD (64) Teenie Kent 27, Mirian Rivas 15, Sasha Kent 16, Heidi Katlyn Nebeker with 19 line with 5.7 seconds to go Scotty Hopson had a the 34-point defeat the a right-handed slam just Buckner 4, Breanna Brockman 2. Totals 27 2-5 64. 3-point goals: Richfield 8 (T. Kent 6, S. Kent 2). Total points including three 3- and finished with 21 points career-high 25 points and Huskies handed Texas in the over 3 minutes into the sec- fouls: Raft River 9, Richfield 17. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none. pointers. to help No. 2 Michigan State No. 10 Tennessee set a second round of the 2008 ond half, but the ball car- Hagerman hosts Carey on rally for a 75-71 win over school record for points in a NCAA tournament. omed off the back of the MOUNTAIN HOME 55, JEROME 46 Thursday. Hansen hosts Gonzaga on Tuesday night. game with a 124-49 victory rim. She did her The Jerome girls basket- Shoshone on Friday. The Spartans (2-0) won over North Carolina- NO. 3 OHIO STATE 88, miss and was fouled on a ball team fell 55-46 to their 41st straight game at Asheville on Tuesday night. ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 55 putback try, then made one Hagerman 44, Hansen 42 Mountain Home on the road Hansen 13 13 9 7 — 42 home against a nonconfer- It was coach Bruce Pearl’s COLUMBUS, Ohio — of the free throws to put Hagerman 10 9 14 11 — 44 Tuesday. HANSEN (42) ence team, extending a 100th win with the Jantel Lavender scored 21 of Baylor (1-1) up 51-29. Aubree Callen led the Crystal Guerrero 2, Dori Lockwood 21, Hannah Stanger streak that started after a Volunteers and the 124 her 30 points in the first half While Baylor appeared to 2, Shawnie Higgins 9, Shelbie Hancock 8. Totals 11 19- Tigers with 21 points, but an 28 42. lost to Duke on Dec. 3, 2003. points broke Tennessee’s and Ohio State beat be trying to get the ball HAGERMAN (44) ugly effort on defense cost Cheyenne Crist 6, Katlyn Nebeker 19, Kyla Coates 6, Robert Sacre matched a previous single-game Alabama-Birmingham. inside to Griner several Jessica Regnier 2, Sabrina Goolsby 4, Raven Aiken 1, them the game, according to Amanda Regnier 6. Totals 18 5-8 44. career high with 17 points record of 121 points, last Lavender came close to times, she had a rough assistant coach Scott 3-point goals: Hansen 1 (Lockwood), Hagerman 3 for the Bulldogs (1-1) despite achieved by the Vols in the outscoring the Blazers in the shooting night (3 of 9) and (Katlyn Nebeker 3). Total fouls: Hansen 7, Hagerman Burton. 21. Fouled out: Hagerman, Coates. Technical fouls: foul trouble. Gonzaga fresh- opening round of the 2007 first half when she hit 10 of wasn’t able to get a dunk Jerome (1-1) will host none. man Elias Harris scored 17, NCAA tournament against 11 field goals en route to a against the Golden Eagles Middleton on Friday. SHOSHONE 52, GLENNS FERRY 25 Matt Bouldin had 15 points Long Beach State. 43-24 advantage for the (1-2), whose 10-player trav- Lacey Kniep was one of and Steven Gray added 13. Pearl is the second fastest Buckeyes. She made both of eling squad consisted of Mountain Home 55, Jerome 46 two Shoshone girls basket- Kalin Lucas made a layup Vols coach to reach the cen- her shots in the second half seven freshmen and three Jerome 13 14 9 10 — 46 Mountain Home 9 19 16 11 — 55 ball players in double figures with 39 seconds left to give tury mark. It took John and added five free throws sophomores — all of them at JEROME (46) Aubree Callen 21, Haylee Burnham 6, Ashley Yagla 2, Tuesday, scoring a game- Michigan State a three- Mauer 131 games in the late before leaving the game least eight inches shorter Carrie Thibault 7, Tinley Garey 5, Baylie Smith 5. Totals 12 21-28 46. high 18 points with five 3- point lead and finished with 1930s and early ‘40s to earn with 10 1/2 minutes than Griner. MOUNTAIN HOME (55) pointers in the Indians’52-25 19 points. Raymar Morgan 100 wins. remaining and Ohio State — The Associated Press Liercke 7, Lord 16, Warila 12, Futch 2, Huntington 4, Barrie 9, Posey 5. Totals 20 12-16 55. victory at Glenns Ferry. scored 16 off the bench. The Vols (2-0) had their comfortably ahead. and the Idaho State 3-point goals: Jerome 1 (Thibault), Mountain Home 3 (Liercke, Lord, Barrie). Total fouls: Jerome 16, Kelcie Hutchins followed way with a Bulldogs team Brittany Johnson had 15 University media relations Mountain Home 19. Fouled out: Jerome, Thibault. Technical fouls: none. with 10 points. NO. 9 DUKE 101, CHARLOTTE 59 picked to finish second in points and Samantha department contributed to “Shoshone got into its DURHAM, N.C. — Nolan the Big South Conference, Prahalis added 13 for the this report CAMAS COUNTY 45, press and made us play in a LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN 31 speed we weren’t ready for,” Camas County is now 2-0 said Glenns Ferry coach Rick with both wins coming Hance. “We just made too against the Lighthouse many mistakes, but we also Bengals Moss Christian girls basketball did some good things. Our Continued from Sports 1 the recruiting trail. We’re Continued from Sports 1 everyone, just do my job, team. freshman point guard, Karli Holmesly, who got two going to work hard to fill the Boise State way. He had to take my role seriously and The host Mushers defeat- McHone, did a good job of interceptions against the areas and get things started work hard in high school see if I can get better every ed the Lions 45-31 Tuesday running the offense.” Vikings returns to anchor earlier next season on the just to get back to normal, day.” in Fairfield. McHone led Glenns Ferry the secondary. On offense field.” and he’ll have to keep at it Moss wanted to play in “Defensively the girls did a with nine points, seven Hill is back, along with most Starting next season with to earn a scholarship spot. Boise. He wanted to be real nice job, and I was rebounds, two assists and of his receiver and tight end Montana Western and Utah The walk-on players are part of something special, pleased with how we went four steals. corps. State as opposed to this treated just the same as where winning was sec- after them,” said Camas Shoshone is on the road at The offseason priorities year’s double-bill of Arizona the scholarship guys, but ond nature, a place where County coach Matt McLam. Hansen and Glenns Ferry is are pretty apparent, and State and Oklahoma will maybe they do have to hard work pays more than “And on offense, we moved at Marsing on Friday. Zamberlin said those areas help. But with the way the work a bit harder to earn reputation. the ball well.” will be emphasized in Bengals ended the year, one respect. Who can blame him? Shoshone 52, Glenns Ferry 25 Sunnie Vouch led the Shoshone 18 9 12 13 — 52 recruiting. gets the sense that next sea- “At first I thought it Glenns Ferry 12 8 2 3 — 25 Mushers with a game-high SHOSHONE (52) “We need to get depth at son, the reason to be hopeful would be a lot different, Dustin Lapray covers 15 points followed by Katelyn Shelby Buzzuto 6, Kelcie Hutchins 10, Lacey Kniep 18, linebacker, on both sides of is genuine, not the stuff of but most people couldn’t Boise State football for Jessica Chitwood 5, Kylee Stein 6, Jennica Kerner 4, Peterson with 12. Kyanna Michelle Aoi 3. Totals 7-3 11-2 9-16 52. the ball on our lines, at run- fantasy. Time will determine tell the difference the Times-News. Read GLENNS FERRY (25) Jones had 13 and Josena Van Karli McHone 9, Aspen Martell 4, Mollee Shrum 5, ning back and both of our how that will play out, but between us, but everyone his new Boise State Cassandra Garza 4, Sara Arellano 3. Totals 7 8-14 25. Vliet added 12 for the Lions. 3-point goals: Shoshone 7 (Kniep 5, Hutchins, kickers are gone. Our season next season the Bengals will is very nice, treats every- Football Blog at Camas County returns to Chitwood), Glenns Ferry 3 (McHone, Shrum, Arellano). ended Saturday, and already be worth watching at the one equally,”Moss said. “I http://bsu.magicval- Total fouls: Shoshone 13, Glenns Ferry, 15. Fouled out: action Dec. 1 at Bliss. none. Technical fouls: none. we’ve got our coaches off on very least, that’s significant. just try to get along with leysites.com. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

10, Westbrook 9-13 4-4 24, Sefolosha 1-6 0-0 2, Kansas City 3380 1272 2108 19. Prairie View A&M 7-1 210 19 BASKETBALL Collison 4-5 2-3 10, Ollie 0-3 0-0 0, Thomas 2-3 0-0 4, Tennessee 3418 984 2434 20. Weber State 6-4 167 22 Harden 1-3 2-2 5, Ibaka 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-77 21-22 Cleveland 3547 1498 2049 21. Colgate 9-2 125 24 NBA 100. GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN National Football Conference 22. Lafayette 8-2 109 20 All Times MST MIAMI (87) OFFENSE 23. Montana State 7-3 65 — EASTERN Richardson 1-3 0-0 2, Beasley 3-9 2-2 8, O’Neal 8-15 3-5 Yards Rush Pass 24. Florida A&M 7-3 44 21 ATLANTIC W L Pct GB 19, Chalmers 3-5 1-3 7, Wade 6-19 9-12 22, Haslem 2-7 1- 25. Pennsylvania 7-2 42 — 2 5, Arroyo 2-2 0-0 4, Anthony 1-1 1-2 3, Wright 0-0 0-0 LOCAL NBA BASKETBALL New Orleans 3835 1360 2475 Others receiving votes: Delaware 35, Texas State 27, Boston 8 3 .727 — 0, Cook 5-11 3-4 17. Totals 31-72 20-30 87. 5 p.m. Dallas 3514 1170 2344 Central Connecticut State 16, Butler 8, Alabama A&M Toronto 5 5 .500 2½ Oklahoma City 25 20 29 26 — 100 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL N.Y. Giants 3399 1250 2149 5, Northern Arizona 5, UC Davis 5, Dayton 4, Cal Poly Philadelphia 4 6 .400 3½ Miami 17 25 17 28 — 87 ESPN — Cleveland at Washington Minnesota 3322 1102 2220 3, Harvard 3, Maine 3, Massachusetts 3, Southeastern New York 1 9 .100 6½ 3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 5-14 (Westbrook 2-3, 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Green Bay 3296 1073 2223 Louisiana 3, Chattanooga 2, Drake 1, James Madison 1, New Jersey 0 11 .000 8 Durant 1-2, Harden 1-3, Green 1-4, Sefolosha 0-2), Dietrich at Mackay Arizona 3197 758 2439 Southern 1. SOUTHEAST W L Pct GB ESPN — San Antonio at Dallas Philadelphia 3170 919 2251 Miami 5-18 (Cook 4-9, Wade 1-4, Richardson 0-1, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta 9 2 .818 — Beasley 0-2, Chalmers 0-2). Fouled Out—None. SOCCER Atlanta 3085 1135 1950 HOCKEY Orlando 8 3 .727 1 Rebounds—Oklahoma City 43 (Durant, Sefolosha 9), Buhl at Twin Falls 10:55 a.m. Seattle 3038 840 2198 Miami 7 3 .700 1½ Miami 49 (O’Neal 10). Assists—Oklahoma City 19 Chicago 3009 767 2242 (Westbrook 7), Miami 17 (Wade 7). Total Fouls— Valley at Kimberly ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, Carolina 2981 1409 1572 NHL Charlotte 3 7 .300 5½ All Times MST Washington 2 7 .222 6 Oklahoma City 25, Miami 18. Technicals—Westbrook, Washington 2772 964 1808 Oklahoma City defensive three second, O’Neal, Wade, World Cup qualifier, Ukraine vs. St. Louis 2735 1070 1665 EASTERN CENTRAL W L Pct GB Miami defensive three second. A—14,443 (19,600). TV SCHEDULE Greece, at Madrid, Spain Detroit 2645 928 1717 ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA San Francisco 2501 921 1580 Cleveland 8 3 .727 — 12:25 p.m. New Jersey 19 14 5 0 28 53 40 Indiana 5 3 .625 1½ CAVALIERS 114, WARRIORS 108 Tampa Bay 2487 889 1598 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ESPN CLASSIC — Men’s national DEFENSE Pittsburgh 21 14 7 0 28 66 58 Milwaukee 5 3 .625 1½ GOLDEN STATE (108) 6 p.m. Philadelphia 17 11 5 1 23 62 43 Chicago 5 4 .556 2 Morrow 6-10 2-2 18, Radmanovic 5-12 0-0 11, Moore 5- teams, exhibition, U.S. vs. Denmark, Yards Rush Pass N.Y. Rangers 21 11 9 1 23 63 58 Detroit 5 5 .500 2½ ESPN2 — Cent. Michigan at Ball St. N.Y. Islanders 21 8 6 7 23 60 64 WESTERN 6 0-0 10, Curry 6-10 0-1 14, Ellis 9-23 4-4 23, Randolph at Aarhus, Denmark N.Y. Giants 2470 958 1512 4-11 5-7 13, Maggette 6-16 6-8 19. Totals 41-88 17-22 GOLF Green Bay 2541 838 1703 NORTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA SOUTHWEST W L Pct GB 108. 1 p.m. Washington 2595 1131 1464 1 a.m. Buffalo 17 12 4 1 25 48 37 Dallas 8 3 .727 — CLEVELAND (114) ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, Philadelphia 2767 917 1850 James 11-19 8-10 31, Hickson 9-9 3-4 21, Ilgauskas 7-12 Chicago 2824 1066 1758 Ottawa 18 9 6 3 21 51 54 Houston 6 5 .545 2 TGC — European PGA Tour, Dubai Montreal 21 10 11 0 20 52 61 San Antonio 4 4 .500 2½ 0-0 14, M.Williams 7-14 0-0 16, Parker 3-8 1-1 9, Gibson exhibition, U.S. vs. Denmark, at Carolina 2831 1153 1678 5-8 0-0 13, Moon 1-2 0-0 3, Jackson 2-3 1-2 5, West 1-4 World Championship, first round, at Minnesota 2958 851 2107 Boston 20 8 8 4 20 47 52 New Orleans 4 8 .333 4½ Aarhus, Denmark (joined in Toronto 19 3 11 5 11 47 71 Memphis 2 8 .200 5½ 0-0 2. Totals 46-79 13-17 114. Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dallas 2975 928 2047 Golden State 30 25 24 29 — 108 progress) San Francisco 3024 789 2235 SOUTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA NORTHWEST W L Pct GB Cleveland 35 31 24 24 — 114 Seattle 3042 945 2097 Washington 21 13 4 4 30 79 64 Denver 7 3 .700 — 3-Point Goals—Golden State 9-24 (Morrow 4-7, Curry 2- New Orleans 3087 1038 2049 Tampa Bay 18 8 4 6 22 48 53 Portland 8 4 .667 — 6, Maggette 1-2, Ellis 1-3, Radmanovic 1-6), Cleveland at New England 10½ 10½ (45) N.Y. Jets Arizona 3190 909 2281 Atlanta 17 10 6 1 21 63 50 Oklahoma City 6 5 .545 1½ 9-20 (Gibson 3-4, M.Williams 2-4, Parker 2-5, Moon 1-2, Women’s College Basketball Cincinnati 9½ 9½ (36) at Oakland Atlanta 3339 1173 2166 Florida 18 7 9 2 16 49 63 Utah 4 6 .400 3 James 1-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Golden State at Denver OFF OFF (OFF) San Diego St. Louis 3407 1281 2126 Carolina 20 3 12 5 11 44 75 Minnesota 1 10 .091 6½ 45 (Maggette 11), Cleveland 44 (Hickson 9). Assists— Major Scores Tampa Bay 3413 1506 1907 Golden State 24 (Ellis 8), Cleveland 24 (James 12). East Philadelphia 2½ 3 (45) at Chicago Detroit 3476 1031 2445 WESTERN PACIFIC W L Pct GB Total Fouls—Golden State 17, Cleveland 18. Technicals— Delaware 77, St. Francis, Pa. 64 Monday AVERAGE PER GAME CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA Hartford 62, Louisville 50 at Houston 3½ 4½ (48) Tennessee Phoenix 10 2 .833 — Golden State defensive three second. A—20,562 American Football Conference Chicago 19 12 5 2 26 57 46 L.A. Lakers 7 3 .700 2 (20,562). Harvard 72, Maine 56 Off Key OFFENSE N.J. Tech 68, Wagner 56 Atlanta RB questionable Columbus 19 11 6 2 24 58 67 Sacramento 5 4 .556 3½ Yards Rush Pass Detroit 18 10 5 3 23 62 54 L.A. Clippers 4 8 .333 6 Pittsburgh 61, North Florida 35 Denver QB questionable Men’s College Basketball Rutgers 85, Kean 49 Nashville 19 10 8 1 21 43 51 Golden State 3 7 .300 6 New England 416.8 114.1 302.7 St. Louis 18 6 8 4 16 41 47 Monday’s Games Major Scores St. Bonaventure 65, Canisius 47 FOOTBALL Indianapolis 401.1 86.0 315.1 Atlanta 99, Portland 95, OT Temple 66, Auburn 52 Houston 374.9 90.8 284.1 NORTHWEST GP W L OT PTS GF GA East Yale 55, Army 42 Orlando 97, Charlotte 91 Army 63, Long Island U. 56 Pittsburgh 364.7 111.3 253.3 Colorado 20 12 5 3 27 60 54 Dallas 115, Milwaukee 113, OT South NFL Jacksonville 358.9 140.1 218.8 Boston College 72, St. Francis, NY 44 Alabama 79, Jackson St. 39 All Times MST Calgary 18 12 4 2 26 59 47 Tuesday’s Games George Washington 69, Boston U. 59 AMERICAN Baltimore 348.9 118.1 230.8 Vancouver 21 11 10 0 22 62 57 Cleveland 114, Golden State 108 Austin Peay 61, Lipscomb 52 N.Y. Jets 339.9 170.1 169.8 Georgetown 46, Temple 45 Fla. International 67, Jacksonville 41 Edmonton 21 8 10 3 19 60 66 Oklahoma City 100, Miami 87 Niagara 76, Drexel 69 EAST W L T Pct PF PA San Diego 334.9 75.1 259.8 Minnesota 20 7 11 2 16 49 63 Florida St. 66, Florida 62 Cincinnati 334.2 122.3 211.9 Indiana 91, New Jersey 83 Pittsburgh 71, Binghamton 46 New England 6 3 0 .667 259 150 PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA New Orleans 110, L.A. Clippers 102 Saint Joseph’s 69, Holy Cross 67 Grambling St. 78, Centenary 53 Miami 4 5 0 .444 218 227 Tennessee 332.0 161.8 170.2 Phoenix 111, Houston 105 Siena 59, Northeastern 53 Kentucky 72, Morehead St. 55 N.Y. Jets 4 5 0 .444 199 158 Denver 328.8 112.1 216.7 San Jose 23 14 5 4 32 76 57 Toronto at Denver, late St. John’s 69, St. Bonaventure 68 Liberty 60, UNC-Greensboro 42 Buffalo 3 6 0 .333 140 210 Miami 316.2 156.2 160.0 Los Angeles 22 13 7 2 28 69 67 N.C. State 84, Florida Atlantic 70 Buffalo 268.2 107.7 160.6 Chicago at Sacramento, late St. Peter’s 58, Monmouth, N.J. 34 SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA Phoenix 20 11 9 0 22 51 49 Detroit at L.A. Lakers, late South Southern U. 71, Northwestern St. 52 Kansas City 266.6 100.0 166.6 Dallas 19 8 5 6 22 59 57 Wednesday’s Games Alabama 86, Jackson St. 69 St. Leo 58, Stetson 54 Indianapolis 9 0 0 1.000 252 142 Oakland 222.0 103.4 118.6 Anaheim 19 6 10 3 15 54 67 Cleveland at Washington, 5 p.m. Appalachian St. 77, Lees-McRae 44 Tennessee 91, Texas Tech 53 Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 181 220 Cleveland 214.3 98.1 116.2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Miami at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Bethune-Cookman 74, Edward Waters 55 Troy 64, Jacksonville St. 52 Houston 5 4 0 .556 215 188 DEFENSE loss. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. UNC Asheville 67, S. Carolina St. 60 Monday’s Games Campbell 74, East Carolina 68 Winthrop 58, Coker 47 Tennessee 3 6 0 .333 189 255 Yards Rush Pass Oklahoma City at Orlando, 5 p.m. Centenary 71, Grambling St. 66 NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Columbus 3, Edmonton 2, SO New York at Indiana, 5 p.m. Charleston Southern 61, The Citadel 60 Midwest Pittsburgh 277.4 69.3 208.1 N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 1 Golden State at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Chattanooga 85, ETSU 76 Ohio St. 88, UAB 55 Cincinnati 7 2 0 .778 198 147 N.Y. Jets 281.6 111.6 170.0 Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2 New Jersey at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Clemson 79, Liberty 39 W. Illinois 50, N. Illinois 48 Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 207 157 Denver 292.2 105.6 186.7 Los Angeles 4, Florida 3, SO Houston at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Coll. of Charleston 69, Winthrop 57 Southwest Baltimore 5 4 0 .556 222 154 Baltimore 302.8 93.9 208.9 Pittsburgh 5, Anaheim 2 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 6 p.m. Fla. International 88, Florida Memorial 82 Baylor 100, Tennessee Tech 55 Cleveland 1 8 0 .111 78 225 New England 304.6 110.0 194.6 Tampa Bay 4, Phoenix 1 Toronto at Utah, 7 p.m. Furman 68, Presbyterian 64 George Washington 84, North Texas 82 WEST W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 314.4 83.4 231.0 Tuesday’s Games San Antonio at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Georgia St. 77, Carver Bible 53 Houston 78, Texas-Arlington 74 Indianapolis 322.7 108.7 214.0 Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Detroit at Portland, 8 p.m. Iona 68, Hampton 63 Louisiana-Monroe 54, Texas St. 48 Denver 6 3 0 .667 167 151 San Diego 326.7 118.9 207.8 Montreal 3, Carolina 2, SO Thursday’s Games Louisville 96, Arkansas 66 Mississippi 95, Sam Houston St. 61 San Diego 6 3 0 .667 237 202 Houston 332.2 108.7 223.6 Ottawa 3, Toronto 2 Phoenix at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Marshall 63, Middle Tennessee 60 Tulsa 62, UMKC 57 Kansas City 2 7 0 .222 142 215 Miami 337.0 97.6 239.4 Nashville 4, San Jose 3 Utah at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Maryland 71, Fairfield 42 Far West Oakland 2 7 0 .222 88 217 Jacksonville 357.6 118.7 238.9 Colorado at Calgary, late Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. Old Dominion 98, Longwood 59 Air Force 65, Adams St. 59 NATIONAL Oakland 367.1 155.6 211.6 Wednesday’s Games Radford 94, Lynchburg 70 Hawaii 63, UC Riverside 58 EAST W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo 373.0 173.0 200.0 Florida at Buffalo, 5 p.m. Southern Miss. 73, Loyola, N.O. 62 Kansas City 375.6 141.3 234.2 Dallas at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Dallas 6 3 0 .667 224 169 Tennessee 379.8 109.3 270.4 Phoenix at Minnesota, 6 p.m. NBA Boxes Tennessee 124, UNC Asheville 49 BETTING Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 242 184 Cleveland 394.1 166.4 227.7 PACERS 91, NETS 83 UAB 87, Jacksonville St. 62 N.Y. Giants 5 4 0 .556 232 204 National Football Conference Colorado at Edmonton, 7 p.m. UCF 68, Howard 59 Glantz-Culver Line Washington 3 6 0 .333 140 171 OFFENSE Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. INDIANA (91) Virginia Tech 59, UNC Greensboro 46 For Nov. 18 Thursday’s Games D.Jones 5-12 7-9 17, Granger 6-16 9-9 22, Hibbert 9-11 Wofford 60, Georgia 57 NCAA Football SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA Yards Rush Pass Boston at Atlanta, 5 p.m. 1-2 19, Ford 2-10 3-6 7, Rush 2-10 2-2 8, S.Jones 3-4 1-1 Midwest Tonight New Orleans 9 0 0 1.000 331 197 Toronto at Carolina, 5 p.m. 7, Head 1-4 0-0 2, Watson 3-6 2-2 9, Hansbrough 0-5 0- New Orleans 426.1 151.1 275.0 Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 5:30 p.m. Creighton 78, Florida A&M 53 FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Atlanta 5 4 0 .556 221 194 Dallas 390.4 130.0 260.4 0 0, McRoberts 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 31-79 25-31 91. IPFW 86, Madonna 57 Carolina 4 5 0 .444 176 215 N.Y. Giants 377.7 138.9 238.8 Phoenix at St. Louis, 6 p.m. NEW JERSEY (83) Illinois 80, N. Illinois 61 Cent. Michigan 17 14½ (54) at Ball St. Tampa Bay 1 8 0 .111 157 256 New Jersey at Nashville, 6 p.m. T.Williams 3-7 1-2 7, Hassell 1-3 2-2 4, Lopez 10-27 6-8 Minnesota 369.1 122.4 246.7 Columbus at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Iowa St. 90, Drake 70 Buffalo 1½ 4 (49)at Miami (Ohio) NORTH W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 366.2 119.2 247.0 26, Alston 2-12 10-10 14, Douglas-Roberts 11-25 5-5 27, Loyola of Chicago 89, Canisius 69 Tomorrow Arizona 355.2 84.2 271.0 Chicago at Calgary, 7:30 p.m. Simmons 1-4 0-0 3, Boone 0-0 0-0 0, S.Williams 1-2 0- Marquette 86, Md.-Eastern Shore 60 at Oklahoma St. 13 18 Colorado Minnesota 8 1 0 .889 271 184 Philadelphia 352.2 102.1 250.1 Tampa Bay at Anaheim, 8 p.m. 0 2. Totals 29-80 24-27 83. Michigan St. 75, Gonzaga 71 Friday Green Bay 5 4 0 .556 232 179 Atlanta 342.8 126.1 216.7 Indiana 31 23 13 24 — 91 Missouri 83, Tenn.-Martin 68 at Bowling Green 12 10½ Akron Chicago 4 5 0 .444 186 201 Seattle 337.6 93.3 244.2 New Jersey 21 25 14 23 — 83 Ohio 93, N. Carolina A&T 82 at Toledo 19½ 19½ E. Michigan Detroit 1 8 0 .111 143 264 TRANSACTIONS 3-Point Goals—Indiana 4-13 (Rush 2-5, Watson 1-3, Chicago 334.3 85.2 249.1 S. Illinois 84, Indianapolis 69 Boise St. 23 23 at Utah St. WEST W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 331.2 156.6 174.7 BASEBALL Granger 1-4, Head 0-1), New Jersey 1-11 (Simmons 1-3, UMKC 78, Lincoln, Mo. 52 Saturday Washington 308.0 107.1 200.9 American League T.Williams 0-2, Douglas-Roberts 0-3, Alston 0-3). Xavier 101, Bowling Green 57 Ohio St. 13 12 at Michigan Arizona 6 3 0 .667 229 184 St. Louis 303.9 118.9 185.0 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Named Sandy Alomar, Jr. first- Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Indiana 49 (Hibbert 10), Southwest at Ohio +1½ 1 N. llinois San Francisco 4 5 0 .444 184 180 Detroit 293.9 103.1 190.8 base coach. New Jersey 59 (Lopez 16). Assists—Indiana 17 (D.Jones, Houston 92, Nicholls St. 60 at Clemson 19 20½ Virginia Seattle 3 6 0 .333 187 198 San Francisco 277.9 102.3 175.6 NEW YORK YANKEES—Declined their 2010 contract Ford 4), New Jersey 12 (Alston 4). Total Fouls—Indiana Oklahoma 72, Louisiana-Monroe 61 Wisconsin 6½ 7 at Northwestern St. Louis 1 8 0 .111 100 249 Tampa Bay 276.3 98.8 177.6 option on RHP Sergio Mitre. 22, New Jersey 23. A—11,332 (18,974). Tulsa 59, Ark.-Little Rock 45 at Iowa 9½ 10 Minnesota Thursday’s game DEFENSE National League Far West at South Florida 10½ 11½ Louisville Miami at Carolina, 6:20 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Dick Scott minor league Sunday’s games Yards Rush Pass HORNETS 110, CLIPPERS 102 BYU 74, Idaho State 50 Rutgers 7½ 8 at Syracuse field coordinator. Fresno St. 65, N. Arizona 59 Purdue 3½ 3 at Indiana Cleveland at Detroit, 11 a.m. N.Y. Giants 274.4 106.4 168.0 NEW YORK METS—Named Tim Teufel manager of L.A. CLIPPERS (102) Montana St. 68, Colorado Christian 58 at Florida St. 15½ 19 Maryland Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, 11 a.m. Green Bay 282.3 93.1 189.2 Binghamton (EL). A.Thornton 12-17 6-7 30, Camby 1-5 2-2 4, Kaman 8-18 Tournament at Boston College 4 3½ North Carolina Washington at Dallas, 11 a.m. Washington 288.3 125.7 162.7 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Purchased the contracts OF 1-1 17, B.Davis 7-21 6-7 23, Butler 5-8 0-0 12, Rush 0-0 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip at Virginia Tech 19½ 21 N.C. State San Francisco at Green Bay, 11 a.m. Philadelphia 307.4 101.9 205.6 Quintin Berry and LHP Yohan Flande from Reading 0-0 0, Telfair 0-1 0-0 0, R.Davis 0-1 0-0 0, Jordan 1-1 2- Second Round at Missouri 13 15 Iowa St. Indianapolis at Baltimore, 11 a.m. Chicago 313.8 118.4 195.3 (EL) and RHP Jesus Sanchez from Lakewood (SAL). 2 4, Novak 4-8 0-0 10, Smith 1-2 0-2 2. Totals 39-82 17- Coastal Carolina 69, Elon 46 at Tennessee 16 17 Vanderbilt Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Carolina 314.6 128.1 186.4 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Named Steve Williams major 21 102. Connecticut 76, Hofstra 67 at Georgia 7 9 Kentucky New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 11 a.m. Minnesota 328.7 94.6 234.1 league scout. NEW ORLEANS (110) Duke 101, Charlotte 59 at Temple 11½ 13 Kent St. Buffalo at Jacksonville, 11 a.m. Dallas 330.6 103.1 227.4 BASKETBALL Stojakovic 3-10 8-9 15, West 9-14 6-6 24, Okafor 2-5 3- Indiana St. 76, Wis.-Milwaukee 63 TCU 28½ 31½ at Wyoming Seattle at Minnesota, 11 a.m. San Francisco 336.0 87.7 248.3 National Basketball Association 6 7, Collison 6-11 0-0 12, D.Brown 4-10 5-6 16, LSU 71, W. Kentucky 60 at Arkansas-x 10½ 10½ Mississippi St. Arizona at St. Louis, 2:05 p.m. Seattle 338.0 105.0 233.0 NBA—Named Dikembe Mutombo global ambassador. M.Thornton 4-10 2-2 12, B.Brown 4-8 2-2 12, Posey 1-7 Yale 65, Colgate 55 at Notre Dame 7 6 Connecticut N.Y. Jets at New England, 2:15 p.m. New Orleans 343.0 115.3 227.7 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Waived G Allen Iverson. 0-0 2, Wright 0-2 2-2 2, Songaila 3-3 0-0 6, Marks 1-1 Oregon St. 31 31 at Washington St. San Diego at Denver, 2:15 p.m. Arizona 354.4 101.0 253.4 FOOTBALL 0-0 2. Totals 37-81 28-33 110. Women’s College Basketball Penn St. 3 3 at Michigan St. Cincinnati at Oakland, 2:15 p.m. Atlanta 371.0 130.3 240.7 National Football League L.A. Clippers 22 31 22 27 — 102 at UCLA 5 4½ Arizona St. Philadelphia at Chicago, 6:20 p.m. St. Louis 378.6 142.3 236.2 NFL—Suspended Kansas City WR Dwayne Bowe four New Orleans 29 29 26 26 — 110 USA Today/ESPN Top 25 at Stanford 6½ 7 California Monday’s game Tampa Bay 379.2 167.3 211.9 games for violating the league’s policy against per- 3-Point Goals—L.A. Clippers 7-20 (B.Davis 3-12, Butler The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN Women’s col- at Mississippi 3½ 4 LSU Tennessee at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Detroit 386.2 114.6 271.7 formance-enhancing substances. 2-2, Novak 2-6), New Orleans 8-28 (D.Brown 3-6, lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- at BYU 7½ 10 Air Force BALTIMORE RAVENS—Released PK Steve Hauschka. M.Thornton 2-5, B.Brown 2-6, Stojakovic 1-7, Collison 0- ses, records through Nov. 16, total points based on 25 at East Carolina 10 11½ UAB BUFFALO BILLS—Fired coach Dick Jauron. Named 1, Posey 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. at Nebraska 14½ 16½ Kansas St. NFL Team Stats NFL Injury Report points for a first-place vote through one point for a Week 10 THURSDAY Perry Fewell interim coach. Clippers 41 (Camby 14), New Orleans 55 (Okafor 14). 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Oklahoma 4 6½ at Texas Tech TOTAL YARDAGE CAROLINA PANTHERS—Placed LT Jordan Gross on Assists—L.A. Clippers 25 (B.Davis 9), New Orleans 23 at Texas A&M 7½ 7½ Baylor MIAMI DOLPHINS at CAROLINA PANTHERS — DOL- W-L Pts Pvs American Football Conference PHINS: DNP: RB Ronnie Brown (foot), TE Anthony injured reserve. Signed WR Charly Martin from the (Collison 6). Total Fouls—L.A. Clippers 27, New Orleans UTEP 6½ 6½ at Rice OFFENSE practice squad. Signed OL Brian De La Puente and DE 24. Technicals—B.Davis, New Orleans defensive three 1. Connecticut (31) 1-0 775 1 at Utah 17 20 San Diego St. Fasano (hip). LIMITED: G Justin Smiley (shoulder), DE Eric Moore to the practice squad. Released TE Jason second. A—13,116 (17,188). 2. Stanford 2-0 742 2 at Fresno St. 9½ 10 Louisiana Tech Yards Rush Pass Paul Soliai (ankle), LB Erik Walden (hamstring), S Gibril Wilson (hamstring). PANTHERS: OUT: T Jordan Pociask from the practice squad. 3. OhioSt. 2-0 695 3 Colorado St. 5 4½ at New Mexico New England 3751 1027 2724 CINCINNATI BENGALS—Agreed to terms with RB Larry 4. North Carolina 1-0 647 5 Oregon 5 6 at Arizona Gross (ankle), RB Brad Hoover (ankle). DNP: S Charles Indianapolis 3610 774 2836 Godfrey (ankle), DE Charles Johnson (pectoral), DT Johnson. Waived DT Orien Harris. SUNS 111, ROCKETS 105 5. Tennessee 1-0 595 9 at Marshall 4 4 SMU Houston 3374 817 2557 HOUSTON TEXANS—Waived DE Jesse Nading. Signed 6. Notre Dame 1-0 578 7 at Southern Miss. 7 8 Tulsa Damione Lewis (shoulder), RB Jonathan Stewart PHOENIX (111) Pittsburgh 3282 1002 2280 (Achilles). RB Arian Foster from the practice squad. Hill 5-6 1-2 11, Stoudemire 8-14 7-10 23, Frye 4-10 0-0 7. ArizonaSt. 1-0 511 11 at Texas 26½ 27½ Kansas Jacksonville 3230 1261 1969 NEW YORK JETS—Signed WR Britt Davis to the practice 11, Nash 2-10 8-9 12, Richardson 8-14 2-2 20, 8. Texas A&M 1-0 494 16 at Miami 18½ 19½ Duke Baltimore 3140 1063 2077 squad. Amundson 2-2 1-1 5, Barbosa 4-10 1-3 9, Dudley 2-5 3-4 9. Baylor 0-1 487 4 at Houston 22½ 23½ Memphis N.Y. Jets 3059 1531 1528 ST. LOUIS RAMS—Signed WR Jordan Kent. 8, Dragic 3-5 0-0 6, Collins 3-3 0-1 6. Totals 41-79 23-32 10. FloridaSt. 1-0 435 12 at UCF 19 19 Tulane San Diego 3014 676 2338 NCAA Division I FCS Coaches Poll TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Activated G Arron Sears 111. 11. California 1-0 413 13 Nevada 31 30 at New Mexico St. Cincinnati 3008 1101 1907 SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — The top 25 teams in the from the reserve/did not report list. HOUSTON (105) 12. Duke 1-1 394 6 Hawaii 3 3 at San Jose St. Tennessee 2988 1456 1532 Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with HOCKEY Battier 4-8 1-2 10, Scola 5-9 2-2 12, Hayes 2-5 0-0 4, 13. Texas 1-0 381 14 at Florida 43½ 45 Fla. International Denver 2959 1009 1950 first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. National Hockey League Brooks 5-18 3-3 16, Ariza 8-21 0-0 19, Lowry 1-4 2-2 4, 14. Xavier 1-0 373 15 at North Texas 1 2 Army Miami 2846 1406 1440 15 and revious ranking: NHL—LW Brendan Shanahan announced his retire- Landry 13-18 1-2 27, Andersen 2-7 1-2 5, Budinger 3-7 0- 15. LSU 1-0 326 17 at Troy 17 16½ Fla. Atlantic Buffalo 2414 969 1445 Record Pts Pvs ment. 0 8. Totals 43-97 10-13 105. 16. Oklahoma 1-1 298 8 Louisiana-Monroe 2 2½ at La.-Lafayette Kansas City 2399 900 1499 COLORADO AVALANCHE—Recalled F Chris Durno from Phoenix 22 30 26 33 — 111 17. Virginia 2-0 284 18 at Middle Tenn. 11 11 Arkansas St. Oakland 1998 931 1067 1. Montana (17) 10-0 685 1 Lake Erie (AHL). Houston 34 21 27 23 — 105 18. Vanderbilt 1-0 221 20 x-at Little Rock, Ark. Cleveland 1929 883 1046 2. Southern Illinois (7) 9-1 672 2 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Loaned F Nikita Filatov to 3-Point Goals—Phoenix 6-21 (Frye 3-8, Richardson 2-7, 19. Louisville 1-0 210 19 NFL DEFENSE 3. Villanova (4) 9-1 657 3 CSKA (KHL-Russia) for remainder of 2009-10 season. 20. Maryland 2-0 189 21 4. Richmond 9-1 606 t4 Dudley 1-2, Barbosa 0-1, Dragic 0-1, Nash 0-1, Tomorrow Yards Rush Pass MONTREAL CANADIENS—Assigned G Robert Mayer Stoudemire 0-1), Houston 9-26 (Ariza 3-5, Brooks 3-11, 21. MichiganSt. 1-1 171 10 FAVORITE OPENTODAY O/U UNDERDOG 5. William & Mary 9-1 595 t4 from Hamilton (AHL) to Cincinnati (ECHL). Budinger 2-4, Battier 1-4, Lowry 0-1, Andersen 0-1). 22. Georgia 1-0 151 — Pittsburgh 2497 624 1873 6. Appalachian State 8-2 560 8 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Recalled RW David Laliberte Fouled Out—Frye. Rebounds—Phoenix 56 (Hill 7), 23. Purdue 1-0 119 23 at Carolina 3 3 (43½) Miami N.Y. Jets 2534 1004 1530 7. South Carolina State 9-1 503 9 from Adirondack (AHL). Houston 48 (Ariza, Landry 9). Assists—Phoenix 26 24. IowaSt. 1-0 101 24 Sunday Denver 2630 950 1680 8. McNeese State 8-2 477 10 SAN JOSE SHARKS—Recalled F Benn Ferreiro, F Frazer (Nash 16), Houston 26 (Brooks 13). Total Fouls— 25. Pittsburgh 0-0 95 22 at Detroit 4½ 3½ (38½) Cleveland Baltimore 2725 845 1880 9. New Hampshire 8-2 466 7 McLaren and F Logan Couture from Worcester (AHL). Phoenix 21, Houston 27. Technicals—Phoenix Coach Others receiving votes: DePaul 88, Middle Tennessee at Jacksonville 8 8½ (42½) Buffalo New England 2741 990 1751 10. Elon 8-2 454 6 WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled C Jay Beagle and G Gentry, Houston defensive three second. A—16,396 85, Kansas 54, San Diego State 29, Auburn 26, Pittsburgh 9½ 10 (40½) at Kansas City Cincinnati 2830 751 2079 11. Northern Iowa 7-3 440 11 Michal Neuvirth from Hershey (AHL). (18,043). Mississippi State 25, South Dakota State 17, TCU 12, at Baltimore 1 1 (44½) Indianapolis Indianapolis 2904 978 1926 12. South Dakota State 7-3 345 12 COLLEGE Rutgers 8, Syracuse 6, Kansas State 5, Gonzaga 4, at N.Y. Giants OFF OFF (OFF) Atlanta San Diego 2940 1070 1870 13. Eastern Illinois 8-2 341 13 BCS—Promoted administrator Bill Hancock to execu- Oklahoma State 4, Temple 4, Dayton 3, Florida 3, at Green Bay 5½ 6½ (42½) San Francisco Houston 2990 978 2012 13. Holy Cross 9-1 341 14 tive director. THUNDER 100, HEAT 87 Georgetown 3, Richmond 2, Southern Methodist 2, at Minnesota 11 11 (46) Seattle Miami 3033 878 2155 15. Jacksonville State 7-3 291 15 MONTCLAIR STATE—Named Porscha Dobson women’s Vermont 2, Western Kentucky 2, East Carolina 1, at Dallas 12½ 11 (41½) Washington Jacksonville 3218 1068 2150 16. Stephen F. Austin 8-2 280 17 track and field coach. OKLAHOMA CITY (100) Hartford 1, Houston 1, Michigan 1, South Florida 1, New Orleans 12½ 11½ (51) at Tampa Bay 17. Liberty 8-2 273 16 Durant 11-23 9-9 32, Green 4-14 4-4 13, Krstic 5-7 0-0 Oakland 3304 1400 1904 MURRAY STATE—Announced football coach Matt Griffin West Virginia 1. Arizona 9½ 9 (47) at St. Louis Buffalo 3357 1557 1800 18. Eastern Washington 7-3 227 18 will not return next season. L.A.prosecutors review Mike Tyson photographer case LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors have begun coming off the bench in each. Burley G.C. offers winter rates investigating whether to charge ex-heavy- weight champion Mike Tyson and a photog- O LYMPICS Sports Shorts BURLEY — Burley Golf Course is now rapher for a scuffle at Los Angeles Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] offering winter rates. Green fees will be $7 International Airport. Cyclist stripped of for nine holes and $12 for 18. Carts are $6 per City attorney’s spokesman Frank Mateljan the Class 1A Div. II state football champi- nine holes per person. The course will be (muh-TEL’-jan) says police on Tuesday Olympic silver for doping onship game that day in Pocatello. open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 5 handed his office a preliminary report of the ROME — The Italian Olympic Committee p.m., weather permitting. Information: Nov. 11 confrontation. says cyclist Davide Rebellin has been CSI holds annual baseball camp 208-878-9807. Tyson and photographer Tony Echeverria stripped of the silver medal won in the road made citizens’ arrests, each claiming he was race at last year’s Beijing Games because of a TWIN FALLS — The annual Southern CSI holds tourney brunches punched by the other man. doping violation. Idaho Baseball Camp will be held Dec. 27-29 Mateljan says city attorney’s investigators The Italian committee said it received at the College of Southern Idaho. The TWIN FALLS — The College of Southern want to interview both men and see video of instructions from the International Olympic instructional camp focus on hitting, field- Idaho athletic department will hold a the incident. Committee on Tuesday. ing, catching and pitching. The staff brunch Saturday, Nov. 28, at the Turf Club. Tyson and Echeverria could be charged Rebellin was one of five athletes caught includes college and professional coaches Each luncheon is $5 per person. Coaches with misdemeanor battery, which carries a this year by new tests using retroactive blood and players. Information: Boomer Walker from all the participating teams will give a maximum sentence of six months in jail. samples taken at the games. All denied dop- 208-732-6650 or 208-734-6285 or visit brief overview of their teams. RSVP to Tyson could also be charged with violat- ing. http://athletics.csi.edu/baseball/camp.asp. Ginger at 732-6486 for those attending. ing probation in a 2007 drug case if convict- ed. He pleaded guilty in Arizona to cocaine NBA D-League coming to Burley JRD holds youth hoops sign-ups possession. M AGIC V ALLEY Pressbox to carry The Idaho Stampede and the Utah Flash of JEROME — Jerome Recreation District the NBA Development League will play an will hold registration for boys and girls bas- NBA Montana-Montana State game exhibition game Monday, Nov. 23, at Burley ketball for grades 1-6 through Dec. 4. The Grizzlies officially waive Iverson TWIN FALLS — The 109th meeting of the High School. Doors open at 6 p.m., game tips cost is $17 for those residing within the dis- University of Montana and Montana State off at 7 p.m.All proceeds go directly to Burley trict and $27 outside the district. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis football teams will be televised at the High School athletics. Tickets range from $6 Registration may be done by phone (208- Grizzlies officially have ended their rela- Pressbox Sports Bar in Twin Falls at noon, for upper level seats to $10 for lower level 324-3389) or at the JRD offices. tionship with Allen Iverson by waiving the Saturday. Fans and alumni are invited to the seating. For tickets or info, call Jeanne Kerbs Information: JRD at 324-3389. 10-time All-Star. Pressbox, located at 1749 Kimberly Road. 878-6606 ext.711,Xana Brice 312-5001,Ann The Grizzlies announced Monday they Garn 878-1324, Gary Bartlome 312-3145. Clear Lake offers winter rates had mutually agreed to end a one-year con- Dietrich reschedules tract with the former league MVP. Tri-Cities holds hoops sign-ups BUHL — Clear Lake Country Club in But the team did not waive Iverson until girls hoops game Buhl will offer winter rates through March late Tuesday afternoon. The Dietrich Blue Devils will travel to BURLEY — Tri-Cities boys basketball 1. The 18-hole greens fee is $20, while the Iverson began an indefinite leave of Mackay for a girls basketball game tonight. sign-ups for youth (grades 1-6) and high nine-hole in $12. Fly fishing is also avail- absence on Nov. 7 to deal with a personal The junior varsity game tips off at 5 p.m., school (grades 9-12) will be held through Dec. able all winter for $10 a day for adults and issue. The 34-year-old guard played only while the varsity will follow at approximate- 16. The cost is $16 for youth ($32 after Dec. 16) $3.50 for juniors. Information: 208-543- three games with Memphis, all in California. ly 6:30. The Miners moved the game from and $20 for high school. Information: Rupert 4849. He averaged 12.3 points and 22.3 minutes Saturday as their football team is playing in Recreation at 434-2400. — staff and wire reports Sports 4 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

Dick Jauron, seen talking with officials during Sunday’s game in Tennessee, was ROYALS’ GREINKE fired as Buffalo Bills head coach Tuesday. Perry Fewell will take over as interim coach. WINS AL CY YOUNG AP photo NEW YORK (AP) — When the phone rang, Zack Greinke let it go — he didn’t Jauron fired as Bills recognize the number. Only after listening to the voice mail did he call back and coach; Fewell picked find out he’d won the American League Cy Young Award. The Kansas City Royals as interim coach ace easily beat out Felix ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — attorney didn’t immediately Hernandez for the honor The Buffalo Bills promoted return a call seeking com- Tuesday after a spectacular coordinator Perry Fewell to ment Tuesday. season short on wins but take over as interim head Tequila, whose real name long on domination. coach after Dick Jauron was is Tila Ngyuen, alleges Winning left the extremely fired on Tuesday. assault, battery, false shy Greinke with mixed Bills owner Ralph Wilson imprisonment and inten- emotions. ran out of patience with tional infliction of emotional “Back in Orlando, I Jauron, who ran out of time distress. haven’t really got a whole lot to build a contender or come of attention from people, up with a way to fix an POLAMALU QUESTIONABLE ‘AT which has been nice,’’ he offense that sputtered even BEST’ FOR CHIEFS said. “So I hope it doesn’t with the addition of Terrell PITTSBURGH — The get that way, where every- Owens. Pittsburgh Steelers appar- one is like, ‘Oh, hey, Zack, The shakeup, which ently won’t be without hi.’’’ caught some players by sur- injured safety Troy He’d prefer to remain prise, came during the play- Polamalu for more than one anonymous when he’s not ers’ day off and after the game. on the mound. He’s not Bills (3-6) stumbled out of The sigh of relief began in looking forward to being their off week to fall further coach Mike Tomlin’s office introduced at banquets as out of contention with a 41- and no doubt spread “Cy Young Award winner 17 loss at Tennessee last throughout the Steelers’ Zack Greinke’’ for the rest of AP file photo weekend. practice building. his life. Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Zack Greinke delivering a pitch against the Chicago White Sox during a Fewell is in his 12th NFL Polamalu hasn’t been “In that way, it’s kind of game in Chicago on Aug. 19. season, and fourth with ruled out of Sunday’s game like a negative for me,’’ he Buffalo as the team’s defen- at Kansas City despite injur- said. His victory total matched sive coordinator, after being ing his left knee for the sec- It’s been quite a turn- AMERICAN LEAGUE that of Arizona’s Brandon hired by Jauron, whose ond time this season. around for Greinke, who led Webb three years ago for the background is primarily on However, it seems more the AL in losses in 2005 and 2009 CY YOUNG VOTING fewest by a starting pitcher the defensive side. likely he will miss one game quit baseball for six weeks to win a Cy Young Award in Fewell is the team’s fifth and attempt to return for an the following year after With first-, second- and third-place votes and total points on a 5-3- a non-shortened season and head coach since Wade AFC North game at being diagnosed with a 1 basis was the fewest by an AL Phillips was fired after the Baltimore on Nov. 29. social anxiety disorder. Player 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. starter to win in a full- 2000 season, and the team’s Polamalu is “question- Greinke went 16-8 with a Zack Greinke, Kansas City 25 3 – 134 length season. first black head coach. able at best” for the Chiefs major league-low 2.16 ERA Felix Hernandez, Seattle 2 23 1 80 Steve Carlton was the Wilson credited Fewell for (2-7), according to Tomlin. this season and received 25 Justin Verlander, Detroit 1 – 9 14 only Cy Young Award win- having done “a great job of 28 first-place votes and CC Sabathia, N.Y.Yankees – 2 7 13 ner who pitched for a club with our defense and CHIEFS WR BOWE SUSPENDED three seconds for 134 points Roy Halladay, Toronto – – 11 11 that was worse. The Hall of demonstrated excellent FOR DRUG VIOLATION in balloting by the Baseball Fame lefty was 27-10 with a leadership skills.” Wilson KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Writers’ Association of himself as a role model. his anxiety, he worked his 1.97 ERA for the 1972 also added that Bills players Dwayne Bowe, in and out of America. “I really don’t like having way back to the majors by Philadelphia Phillies, who and staff have a lot of confi- his coach’s doghouse all Hernandez, 19-5 with a a bunch of attention, so late September. went 59-97. dence in Fewell. year, is in much deeper 2.49 ERA for the Seattle even if I did see myself in Greinke was 7-7 the fol- Kansas City, which tied Fewell,who’s never been a trouble now. Mariners, drew two firsts, 23 that light, I don’t do any- lowing year and 13-10 in for last place in the AL head coach at any level, will Kansas City’s third-year seconds and one third for 80 thing about it,’’he said.“I’m 2008 before his breakout Central at 65-97,scored just make his debut on Sunday wide receiver was suspend- points. real uncomfortable doing season. Greinke’s ERA was 13 runs in his eight losses when the Bills travel to play ed without pay for four “I thought it was going to stuff like that, to be around the lowest in the AL since and 21 runs in his nine no- Jacksonville. games Tuesday for violating be real close between the people and doing stuff like Pedro Martinez’s 1.74 ERA decisions. He failed to get a the NFL’s policy against two of us,’’Greinke said. that,’’he said. in 2000 and his 242 strike- victory in six starts in which REALITY STAR TEQUILA SUES performance-enhancing Detroit’s Justin Verlander He fidgeted a bit and outs were second in the he allowed one run or none. CHARGERS OLB MERRIMAN substances. was third with the remain- spoke softly during a series league behind Verlander. Greinke, who agreed to a SAN DIEGO — Reality TV Bowe’s agent, Todd ing first-place vote and 14 of telephone conference After speaking with a pair $38 million, four-year con- star Tila Tequila filed a law- France, said his client was points, followed by the calls and a video linkup of pitchers on opposing tract last winter, received a suit against San Diego guilty only of taking a Yankees’ CC Sabathia (13) from a studio in Orlando, teams — he wouldn’t iden- $100,000 bonus for win- Chargers linebacker Shawne weight loss supplement. and Toronto’s Roy Halladay Fla. tify them — he credited an ning. Merriman alleging domestic “Dwayne did not take a (11). Even before winning, this improved mental approach The first-place votes for violence. steroid or any other pefor- “Greinke deserved it. was sure to be a big week for in which he put all his focus Hernandez came from Chris Attorney Cyrus Nownejad mance-enhancing drug,’’ Before the season was over, I Greinke. He is getting mar- on each individual pitch he Assenheimer of The told The Associated Press France said in an e-mail to said my vote was for him,’’ ried on Saturday to high was throwing. Chronicle-Telegram in that Tequila is seeking $1.5 The Associated Press. Hernandez said in school girlfriend Emily But he did think he had Elyria, Ohio, and Mark million in damages. “However he took a diuretic Venezuela. Kuchar, a former Dallas the best season. He said he Feinsand of the Daily News Merriman was arrested by for weight loss, which “This has taught me that I Cowboys cheerleader, and had spoken with teammate in New York. Verlander’s sheriff’s deputies on Sept. 6 unfortunately has a negative need to be perfect, I will then is heading to Hawaii for Brian Bannister about his first-place vote was cast by after Tequila signed a citi- affect under the league’s prepare myself to be a three-week honeymoon. FIP — a new-age statistic Steve Kornacki of Booth zen’s arrest warrant accus- policy. Dwayne is sincerely stronger next season. I will The 26-year-old right- called Fielding Independent Newspapers in Michigan. ing him of battery and false disappointed and apologetic need a superb year because hander was the sixth overall Pitching, which is supposed For all the recognition, imprisonment at his subur- that he let down the Chiefs just a good one, it’s not pick in the 2002 amateur to factor out defensive dif- Greinke could have done ban home. District Attorney organization, his teammates enough,’’he said. draft. He made his major ferences. without it. Bonnie Dumanis declined to and the fans. He looks for- The NL winner will be league debut in 2004 and He allowed just 11 home “A lot of stuff going on charge Merriman. ward to returning and put- announced Thursday. got hit hard the next year. runs this year — nine solo today,’’ he said, “when I Merriman told the AP in ting this situation behind Despite what he’s over- After leaving spring training and two with one man on, usually just like doing noth- an e-mail that he hadn’t him.’’ come, Greinke doesn’t view in February 2006 to combat according to STATS LLC. ing. But just part of life.’’ seen a copy of the suit. His — The Associated Press Tennessee DB Nyshier Oliver charged with shoplifting KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A Irish in 2010. will likely be able to return BCS creates football job. Hancock, the former sioners,university presidents fourth Tennessee football Weis said at his weekly for the season finale at executive director role director of the NCAA and bowl organizers who run player has been charged with news conference Tuesday Illinois on Dec. 5 for the NEW YORK — Defending Division I men’s basketball college football’s controver- breaking the law in the last that he thinks he’d know if a Bulldogs (6-4). the Bowl Championship tournament, was selected sial postseason system. two weeks. decision has been made. Mathews leads the nation Series and trying to convince Tuesday to become the first Hancock will still be work- Nyshier Oliver is facing a Athletic director Jack with 1,491 yards rushing. critics that it is the best way executive director of the ing for those decision-mak- charge of shoplifting. The Swarbrick has said he will He has also scored 14 to determine a college foot- BCS. ers, but starting next year he 18-year-old freshman evaluate the program after touchdowns. He is a semifi- ball champion has to qualify He has been the BCS will be the public face of the defensive back was cited at the season. nalist for the Doak Walker as one of the toughest jobs in administrator since 2005, BCS and the top advocate for 1:45 p.m. on Nov. 7, a few The Irish (6-4) have lost Award as the nation’s best America. often acting as a spokesman their choices. hours before the Volunteers two straight games, to Navy running back. Bill Hancock now has that for the conference commis- — The Associated Press hosted Memphis. He is and Pittsburgh. With two scheduled to make a court games left in his fifth season appearance on Nov. 23. as coach, Weis has the same According to court 35-25 overall coaching records, the Jersey City, N.J., record that got Bob Davie native was spotted allegedly fired eight years ago, and the concealing a $110 brown same .583 winning percent- Thanksgiving Specials! polo shirt from Dillards in a age that got Tyrone shopping bag. Willingham fired five years The court records were ago. Buy 4 windows released Tuesday, a day after Weis said he won’t reflect coach Lane Kiffin dismissed on the season until after the $50 off and get the two of three players charged final game. with attempted armed rob- bery. Kiffin says he will run a FRESNO ST. RB MATHEWS Raingutter 5th one FREE! clean program. SIDELINED BY CONCUSSION Receive up to $1500 tax credit** Tennessee coach Lane FRESNO, Calif. — Fresno Kiffin declined comment State will be without the $400* ** See Home Guard for details. after Tuesday practice. nation’s leading rusher, Expires: 12/15/09 Ryan Mathews, for Reg price $450 WEIS DOESN’T THINK DECISION ON Saturday’s game against 2010 HAS BEEN MADE Louisiana Tech. SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Coach Pat Hill said *100’ foot minimum Notre Dame coach Charlie Tuesday that Mathews will Weis says he doesn’t believe miss the game after sus- a decision has been made yet taining a concussion last on whether he will be week against Nevada. Hill Expires: 12/15/09 back with the Fighting says he expects Mathews