China Offer ( with S 1 Leade Dialog Ituden Ers Sue

China Offer ( with S 1 Leade Dialog Ituden Ers Sue

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'■ .■'■ ' . c dialogsue V -... offer ( \with situdennts l» » s s A . ngeles 'I'imcis rebuke from the elite youlh of the nu- • lion, supported by>y bhundreds of thou- B151 E IJIN G — In a d ram a tic ciconces- sa n d s nf c h e e rin g' Be:Beijing residents. ■iiitt-to'prn-dem uci'acy atudent: arc-demandintH^ -------------- Chil'hinese government anniiunceiced la te dom of th e press, , beibftler treatm ent of Trhursday h u lhal il is prepared Inin open intellectuals and anan iattack on corrup- ^ aI didialogue wilh sludent lendiidurs to tinn. diiscuss isc their ciemnnds. Although the govigovernment's ngree- ' TlThe announcement came afteler tens nu-nt to meet with.ith student leaders oif f tlthousands of student demoi:ionstra- seemed lo he a signilgnificant concession, lorsors marched through Beijining for it niniained conditnditions that'could mnore nn than 12 hours, sweepingng past prove unacceptnblejle tto the protesters. ' policlolice lines and returninglg tri- The official NewNe\ Chinn News i iini;iimphantly lo their campuses. Agency reported thailhal the Stale Coun- ' C(Communist Parly authoritieies had cil. China's Cabinetinel, "had entrusted wvarned an lhal they would crusush the the All-Chino andid 1:Beijing Municipal mnarch. a r Instead, China's leaderers suf- students' federationtions to for\vard the fureiured the humiliation of a slutu n n in g . S e e CHINA>IA on Page A2 m ■ ^ (C o u r t Vw ith d raa w s ■ t r a te caiise o p irn io n ' ^ TI'he he As.-^ociatcid P re ss th e case a fle r IclahcJaho Power appealed the commission'sl's 1198G decision lo BOISKH - The Idaho Susupreme grant just a fractioction of the S66 mil- CoilCourt has withdrawn ils coni>nlrover- lion in higher rotrotes the company sial opinion overturning an statate reg-. sought. 1 M«w« pnoiot’ANDY *ncNz ulalulatoPi’ decisiiin in an Idaho0 Power Last December,oer, ih e high courl Co. rale increase case. overturned the PUCPU( ruling, granting A helicoptcrcr (drops one of thc 150»0 c o n ta in e r s c r a d lin g egaggs c from about 500 fee2ct about thc O’Leary fofootball field The high court's action, anncmounced Idaho Power a S28.>28.3 million increase , Thursday,T hi came as a result of a set- in onnuol revenuesluos. The decision re- ; tloment between the iitilitv, thihe Pub- iected the regulatoralory ruling that Ida- lie Utilitios Commission and olother in- no Power should1 nonol huve signiiicani- -speriniilents meake saffe landiings “'1'terested parties that resolved1 Ithe dis- ly earned from ratratepayers a return ~ ~ E W - putpute over the amount of ththe rale on its eQuily fromom a cool-fired plant By.IENNiFERK/\U' m u irningside first-grader hike. in N evada. Tinwa-Xuii-s irriU'r Je n n ifer ley an entire carliin of Only( the Idaho Neighbors N'lNetwork In addition, howeowever, the court ma- . eggs to uct her method, said refusedrefi to support the selliLllemont, jorily included inn ththo decision several TWIX FALLS -' A iduct tape-coal- h e r C athy A shley' She fi-' claimingclai it ofTered no significnic an t im - s ta te m e n ts t h a lL coicommission olTicials ed blimp spiraludd tto the ground nally thal foam padding provementpro ovor the high court’rl’s origi- feared would severe.verely infringe on the while a purple teddyIdy bear in a rain- w orked nain a i order. regulolors authorityority lo determine the interviewed said they Thei Supreme Court got invo bow vest parachulcdlled inlo a nearby volved in _ POWEH^ERonPugeA2 fieid. had used packit:king pellets or Styro- T heir m ission? To land without fnam , p ap er tovtowels or newspapers crackinj^ their fragiligilc cargo of raw to thctheir eggs. O'Leary C n in th -g rad e r DamonDi Durham sur- , SAT^ slan[ited agaiiinst Of 150 egg-fill:-niIed packages rounded his egg;gg with popcorn, dropped from a helicelicopter hovcnng ■P7 ^ V ^ Jeremy KendL>ndrick w en t all o ut. above O'Learj’ Junionior High School's T he ;h E le m en tary School « i * football field Thur;lursday, only 19 sixth-grader, whose dud owns an women,V group clclaims failed. , Qudio shop, memelted slereo packag- Science Net - a districtwide in g aro u n d hisis ePB-c ThThe Washington Post Rosser, conductiricting research for the group of science teitcachers - spon- Hc said the10 projecl taught him C e n te r for W m en FPolicy Studies, said sored the “Eggceplioptional Drop-ofT about gravityy iand the science of WASHINGTON - The Sclscholastic men score bolterjr tlthan women on ver- as part of Nfltionaonal Science and breakage. ApAptitude T\:st, which has beecen criti- bai Questions dealingdea! wilh science, Tbchnolog)' W eek.. T h c th ree -p h ase T he 150 Ifinalists’ packages cizedjjj, as unfair lo minoriliescs and a sports and warwar, while women • event ended Thui'hursday, leaving looked like bomKimbs a s th e y dropped poorpg, predictor of college perforformance. outscore men whewhen items deal with aboul half its origini;pnal entries intact pell-mell fromm tth e helicopter. H igh camogai under fire again Thursdsd a y by a rela tio n sh ip s, clothingclot or appear- and ready for breakfa k fa st. ^'In d s blew moslmo: off course, carry- women's advocacy groupip that ances. For oxamplmple, women are bet- Uo the bleachers and charged the lest is biasedi againsl ter ut correctly answeringam the analo- Jo Dodds, O’Leai:eary earth science juie egg vessels combinedd ipracticality with creatlItlvitv toucher and urganlzinlzer of the drop- , , iiwty.^ others into a farmer'sfat field. w om en. g)-, "Love is lo reQireQuite as attack is to iJudlng Jim Mice's blimpp tnamed ‘The Egg Prote olT, said sho u seed d the project to t e c to r One. however■ver, a heavy duct lapo- Resoarcher Phyllis Roaserrsaid a she retaliate,"-whilo0 mmen arc more likely teach ninth-fraderjiers about space- \ivors; graduatedgr to a 90-fool dropp flistrict lined the O'Lear)ir)- football coaled ico creai■eam b ucket, w en t in to found that 21 of the 145 Quest3stions on to correctly answeswer. "Dividends is lo shiplandings- from a hhook and ladder fire truckk field's fence to walch theheir crack- a nose dive' aand thudded to the the November 1987 version3n of the stock ns royaltieses i;is to writer." ounded ominously like The project starttarted with drops Wednesdesday. proof p ackages p lu m m el,5 5' 0 0 feel to Pround. Il .sour exam heavily favored men3n, while On math, womeDmen score well on al- tho beginnings'gs of un omelet. on from each school's)l's building. Sur- Thursiirsday, kids from around thee the ground. only two Questions favored wo■^'omen. - S e e T E S T o n P a g e A 2 Energijy chief imoves tback staart fter 20i10 years Bountity's of trititium prooductiontl for amms Bhigh haas a betiter imaage is ing to safeafeiy. hoallh and the environ-1- repository is officially sch;cheduled lo The Associated Press en going to soa could let you in for a.'pretty m c n t. ..... I have said uneQuivocally I1 open in 2003, olthoughjh Watkins' The Associadated Press oge when — E n e r p ' Secre- will n o t, al!allow them to be started thisis planned changes could pullul thal date rough limime." WASHINGTON - iS-year-old admiral, who wonin llihe Distinguished ik in s sa id T h u rs- y ear" a s3 pipreviously planned, WnlkinsIS in doubt. LONDONON — W illiam B ligh. longJ piportrayed as the The GS- lar)’ James D. Watkir Cross for World War II high:h scseas action, greet- lack the timeUible lold reportwrters al a meeting in his of-f- The Energy Departmenent, which villain ofth‘the mutiny on Ihe H.M.S. Bounty,Bo is regain- Service C day he has moved bact ors to a preview Thursday ofjfan ar exhibition open for resuming productiiiction of a scarce fice. builds and lesls nuclear weaponsw for ing heroicc alalurea as the 200th unniveliversary of the' re- cd visitor 1 Oct. 1 at the National Marillaritime Museum in gas needed to makeike nuclear war- ShorliyLiy afler ihe reactors were•e th e Pen tag o n , h a s been ableal to con- voli led byly FletcherF Christian is observiervod today. ihrough ( -I linue warhead productiontn becau se it old ich, southeast London, lo maimnrk the 200th an- h eads. shut, dowiown for safety reasons lasl Id view of Bligh ns a bullyy ifis largely legend Green'wic IJ has a reserv e of tritiu m . ry of the mutiny Hc assured Congrfigress the delay summer,r, Ithe department said il could afraid lhal Holly^vood, ChoCharlos Laughton, niver^ary The size of the tritium s ony Hopkins, who reinterpreteireted Bligh as sym- ihe national de- have therhem runnmg again by lato oward, Clark Gable and MarlMarlon B rando h a v e A nthon would not weaken lh' ? classified, but the depart■rtmcn' f“St'told told How c in tho 198'} film, "T ^U ountjunty," opened the ex- fense.

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