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r '* 0 ^ ,7 .5 122 J / 1 0 / 9 2 > C C c p I JV-< A L V A » V 2 3 2 C S m 1 8 8 -JL. 1127 W .ake city lt, i C l ThleT Sf^LT L t Good mtlorning 1B u sh cconsideirsm lK tta ry op)tio n s aIgainst: Iraq . - limalum uarly in tlu- resolving Iraq to comply y' Baghdad a forma! ultim; Chicago Tribune “underestirtimated the problems" in res ly with the U.N. Security' 1 selllcd ihis wcckcial. Today's forecast:st: a y riow— Council resolutio: 0 week if the dispute isn’l sci the dispute,te. And he conceded that by r Itions and, officials hope, toe The United States and il.s Dcicrt Siiniii 'ith highs in the mid- n three weeks afler U.N. ins{nspectors encourage opposil Sunny and cicar with WASHINGTON — Presre sid e n t- B ush more than osilion to Saddam within the allies Britain and Franc•anco Miy tlicy li;i\ c 80s 10 low 90s. Coolingling ihe evening with ;ht to enter the governmentI bibuilding Iraqi m ilitap' rank! considered his miliiary option*ions against Iraq finit sought inks. e odequote authority lo comconduct ‘'ciiriircviiiciii lows in the uppcr-50s. nls there Tlie administrati Saturdoy os diplomats at the U.N. sought — any wc.veapons-related documenis ration also tried turning up the nder ihe cxisiini’ I '.N P agoA 2 Si royed. pressure on Iraq n actions” againsi Iraq under unsuccessfully to defuse thee cicrisis resulting probably hihave been removed or destroj aq by having administration lUtions and wmiM not Ties down ofTicials and their it Securily Council resolutio from President Saddam Husseinsein’s defiance o f If so, thehen the current standoff comci leir surrogates broadly hint ot iclion. Some oM'ici.iK lofU .N . — if not threaten I 5. seek further council actic Persian Gulf war ccasc-fire reso■esolutions, to a matterler o f principle — the righl o en outright — a renewed U.S. that it would hi.- vi-n sc — and b o m b in g cam pa ;s acknowledge privately tha ] i Rolf-Ekeiis, the head o f thele UUnited Nations inspectors■s lto go wherever they choosc ipaign against Iraq unless ll for rene\\cd itiilii:ir> MHI willing to Saddam backs dow difficult to get approval fo weapons inspection program,n, {gave the Iraqi even on lhlhat Baghdad is so far unwii e Security {'mincil American "If he doesn'tdown. g ct aciions from all the S f!., , Fun in Filer reregime a deadline of this momloming to deliver yield even;n in the facc of threatened An 't get the message in the next :cessful alicnijii lo clu few days, it’s go ." members nnd an unsucccs its "finol answer." military actjction. going to be bombs away," IS about Ihcir auliim iiy ’li''-' ^ Chickcn drops, funn aiand food fueled the itJ more to Senate Minority I „ so would raise questions aV His day-long talks.on Saturdiurday with Iroq's "Therec is, os I see it, nothing m ty Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan,. , ' annual Filer Fun Fcstivstival Saturdoy at the nswer by warned on CNN ’’ to act at all. ambassador, Abdul Amir al-An-Anbari, failed to discuss, oiand we expect a final ans\ NN's "Evans and Novak” br two hours wjili I'l^ S Twin Falls County Fair;■airgrounds. ate in the program. The president met for v brcak the impasse ovcr w h e th e r U .N , tomorrow.'v." Ekeus lold reporters late Iviscrs at Camp !Javu' P .8 0 B 1 The president a Is top national security advisi inspectors will be pcrmiltcilte d to search day, II and administration officials in rcm iniscciii ol tin- reviewed have avoided settii Jl in Maryland, a session i< Baghdad’s Agriculture Ministo*st'y for weapons- Amid th<the growing tensions, Bush rc etting any public deadline, bul nearly two yc.irs .u’o ____ B American diplomatic source: IC crisis meetings held neai related materials. possible totargets for air strikes by An rces said it was likely lhat the jn ol'Kuwaii. 0 com pel United States, Brii e following Iraq’s invasion o ; HH In on ominous note, Ekeu';eus said lie hod and Britisish warplanes intended to c Briuiin nnd France would give Getting involvede d 1 5j The city of Heybumum has set up a new I Hispanics feel more ities ^ com m ittee lo help His Disabilit ? involved in the commujmunily. Page B3 B e t t i :ing 01 J futul i r e act4 givesJS m th e I rribes^ lawnmakers 4 I I Tied up job-seekkers I I The U.S. Women'::n's Open hos a tie ^ differ on ganjmbling I: beiween Juli Inkster;r anda Patty Sheehan I) cnlerinB the final roundund today. Jy Deborah Sullivan Page Dl addedJ e(jdge ■ By'imes-News wriier _FORT-HALL-=..On_thc_EoLfon_HulLIndi;iii ________ ;> Still cooldn’ TThe Times-Ncws ^ ^ —Reservation, I the median yeayearly income for Re 1 Former College ofof Soutltcrn Idaho ndians is S4,338, TWIN FALLS — If you’re’re an employer, it’s ^ Ind jiands at 35 percent ■j pitcher Steve Cooke; wasw called up to the The unemployment rate siani not that you have to hiro somejmcbody with o past ' 0. when joblessness ^ majors Saturday byby the Pittsburgh _ " - an improvement over 1990. w history o f drug or alcohol abuabuse. It's just thnt. f l ■ Pirates, leaked at 60 pcrcent. Page Dl sistarting today, you can’t ask; ababout it. ^ Each year, the Sho-Banm SSchool Districl And if you reject a qualifiedfied applicant with a jpends about SSOO less percr sstudent than the disability, il better not be; bebecause you don’t daho average. Classess aare held in a wanl to spend the money:y to change your gymnasium basement bccaiecause there's no workplace to accommodate hinhim, ichoolhouse on the reservation. It’s all pad of Title 1 o f theIhe Americans with Group helps aftiifter a loss D isabilities Act, the latestt sesection of the far- reaching federal law desigisigned to level ihe A roll of th^1^ (d i c e : Com passionate Fric■ricnds support group h disabilities, deal with the loss of a playing field for people with di G am bling inn I d a h o has helped parents dea That includes everyone fronrom quadriplegics to child. Page C1 recovering alcoholics. “ W hat the law says is thatlhal if you’re a job- seeker with a disability, yoyou d o n 'l have lo I Gaining a greene n t h u m b a n sw er any q u estio n fron"rom 0 prospective em ployer that doesn't pertaintain dircctly to your A green thumb do(doesn’t come easily, ability to do the job." saidaid Jeff Crumrinc, reporter Brad Bowlinin Ilearns. b l i n g - B l executive director of Mogic Volley . , M ore on gam bii Page Cl Rehabilitation Services. Other parts o f the low. governinggo\ access by 1869 when Presideni the disabled to businessescs ond government Almost from the day in s186 sprawling stretch of oJTlccs, have already gone inlointi cfTecl,-affecting Ulysses Grant set aside this^iver spi bottomland fur ^^03311 thousands ofbusiness, sagebrush-fringed Snakc Riveibcs. the Indians here ththe Shoshone-Bannock Tribes,Legalized casino A future for rana n c h i n g ? Bul while not every businjsiness has physical barriers to remove, almost5St all of them hire hihave lived in poverty. jngcLe all lhal. iribal gam bling could help chang< - The W est’s livestocStock industry faccs a employees, which means thele lilaiest provisions of ^ ! struggle for its fuiureire - a struggle ihat is the ADA will change fundaridamcntally the way leadersIe say. vould help pay for more cultural lhanin ]political, today’s America does business, Gambling proceeds wourams and business editorial says. "The koy difference is thot a quolified ceducotion,( social programlancially strapped Page A6 applicant cannot be djscrimtrminated againsi with eienterprises on the financ or without reasonable accommodation."ac reservation, they say. i say casino gambling But while Indian leaders sa> Crumrinc .said. tribes’ economic “Reasonable accommodjodation" con mean is a sure bet for the officialstri vehemently development, Idaho state offi anything from raising a desksk Ito oltering another dl employee’s job description.in. Ibut like the other ooppose] the idea :gislature wiil meet in On the upswingn g provisions ofthe ADA. it canr:annot impose "undue Starting Monday, the Legisl:r amending the slate A special session to consider at Led by Twin Fall•alls’ while-hot real hardship” on nn employer. ANOYAREKZ/TTwTimM-N«w( SJ sino gambling in the the Magic Valley : hardship and what,. PIPlayers by the hundredsds already flock to the Fc constitution to bon all casino estate market, tht D eciding w hat's undue hi Fort Hall Indian 3 see GAMBLE/A2 c c o n o m y s u rg e d1 diduring the second isn’lj is a work in progress.. TlTlie ADA is still an Reservation to play thea rnumbers In the tribe's's t:bingo parlor. P lease se quarter o f 1992. Page E1 Plea'lease s e e ADA/A2 1 _ _ Radio COne put!ts 4SS, i il Lthletes,5 fans South African1 s t r i f e - ! ■ South African offiofficials say they ore bombinlg to resst dium willing to negotiate; fofor free elections, but ram sta<3 only if the Africanm 1National Congress The Aflsodatcd Press .will cooperate.

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