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'f^.Twin l- alis; Idaho/ 1—;G oqd - mqri W eather . . . Today: Mosdy sunny wi 75 ta 80. West w in ^ ar , mph. Tonight mostly cl .. -lows around 50., M agic Valley Fresh coat: Paint Magic . volunteers spruce up the HH homes of 20 mmm Ma^c Valley H I seniors. H fl Page C l 1^1 Danger zone: Southcm Idaho’s cany both mysteiy ^ d men outdoor enthusiasts. Sports S ' .................... -Talklii':^asel)a|l: Jtrii) , . .local stjaje tourn^er playing.', ; - F amily « |||j . ’ LIFE cieans?tltfs-^^B usually the . the house,. gender equi-'^^H tynbtwith- standing. W H PflgeEl O pinion Politics for pay: Initii shouldn’t be doriiina rich, today’s editoria , ■ t N ation Anonymous no more; Doe, foimd charred i Arizona desert six y( identified. S ection BY J Section A - Se WeaUier:...'.'......2 Mo Nation,.....34, S W> Opinion........ ..6-7 Se Section B. . fe Sports ......... ..1-6 Cm 'Da : ------- Sectlon-C------ M : ______ - ........ ObituarieS.-:;.-;;.2 — ' Md»/Wesl ...... « S( Comnunity........^ o WsprintcnnqdediB iJCIas^ ~ Virginia stone sold hi version van In less tl using The TImesJIev 733-0931 ;S 590i 9/C1/1! l/C17T^Tt----------------- ^SIEWTSTOTEmKl iS5 S COKPEBCE JIR (LT LAKE CITY UT ' I rt/91st,ycar. No. 2l 7 RNMGL___ with highs Iaround 10 'r %„ f dear with ■ pageA2 . , dm I ByWOSa HiaoWei FEAT yourlivi to frami the Ium covern gotten D remodd A li.tt inyons hold There lenace for P themai ' Page C l ly, logg treesfj the foi I Dream on: YugO* Loggi slavia compaj faced the oiy n ^’ toughest costs test in die puH tin basketball » goW , - medal Serv game lands. Saturday. “We Pag'Bl Forest: vinFallsAA, . anristheiS^ jent entry still «wh Page's^B2 : mptS -when _____ _ .^d 3 crosio stream wilhn sanctu Tor sides f “ mfent, dmbc —Tjlndfl Witha a whir and c nearef andio The ingthi itiadves IM nated ^ the rials^. W jm Page A6 M | ire: Baby Jane JjH >din the Blip i years ago, is BS PageA4 ^ f SECTION o».t otten Section D knon; Money.______ M W)iid_S6 > Section E REaluES 1-7 Crossmrd 6 ' 171 - DearflUv— 6 ueal notes — 8 ------ : ----------------- ; ---------- Hi5B Section F , S .' Classified___ tlD . Cuti r-“Y 1 And .. . . ^ -71 ^ STE 20 ! I .t«ic7 - n 7 Uniberhawestm mnontmoToa^ b u t raisespncEs OamBndt Neiawitter _______________ __ AIHERVnXE - Yoo're xsnodd living room and xieed sane Itm une up a new iotexiariran. Of umber yon ^ where ynn r milled lumber and {dywood. n mare^expeomsnoedozlan: del you did a few years badL , the good old d ^ ere are myriad reasoos-Khy fans s hare 81^ a n Tocnei aaiiet d y n an ^ of stq^ply. dem nrerheadcc^Theignn-toPgai ” is appiupiiateliecausri, mcnss >gging companies are iJjing 'ter- hmaHj^anxd^ panics jtOttocovstTudint. mcazwads. rating LbS -Odig.Gdiii L T tt _____ Forest IflicW lU iaiK ■vice f, - s. Sock iVe’ve — ^ -------------------- 1a tng inocase over die past £< frears in hdicopag-sales becrost iSt Serrice is maldng a r e d ^ar jnstrua any more nsadsT C irke^" Idaho- director- of— leniessSdaej}-. it’s done right, nsog a ^ a & ^ e r 5ian ^ bldlahd^ len th ^ punched a n n d in.” Ge LJMatc.roads.fieoeraB5-J9eansj sion, which leads to xoctre ci ntwt livers; more roads^dax 1 znotoiized traffic, also m e<^ auaiyfotTiiTldlife.' 0 protect sw<^ lu^ily eroore bcr companies use helicopie drfrrsWyltfledtreesfnjajdie* h a long c d ^ b asin g £rtim its! oriw o * irest cds£ir?5 load - where lc® t 1 loaders are wairine- he diopper never tondus doia thp entire opeianan. en. Hen, GaneU Hnbon. ofS tnn M n d im faeion an \loneo 'or mral Romeo BAnodBtedPiBn______________ COTBANOioS^WSenl le into toira to buy pans. The 3 rm equipmeni store is.SSnnlesa nBa^ "You don't just junq> in yoBT c a m needaloafofbre^'H ibl nd you don’t just hop m yonr; ben yoii want to go on a dale, s 1hotff-and^m intoe drive eadii “A lter driving the swadjcrw a2 ght, you stimerimwi jnst doo't fi , either," Hibbs said. ^m ra-b ^ are hawng irooiile: innrgiflsrtheTr.'S. Pepartn griculture says. T ha« are daee ed £ann men for every two w a inn •women, the depanment has: *The bulk of the fsrm as seem e male," Calvin Bede, a dt her with A e USDAin WasinngB bl the ^eaxtome, more arc le feuii and heading for c d k s e < I l?96 i;— -----------------=- ' _______ Sunday. Ai] ds, ^ ^ ^ H Off to >on£> ro d in Tzair inkc, - locxy tSrexo aest&e Sanaff idO^ 'Ctiake. arelfll- _■ ■* igeqi^ fcsM^Ethfle D-5asasas-»— ebe-Ssees«-»-'^ piers JO sac&iBiSiabal leJawa.-----sSw-asasacaSCeJ irsb^ V i± i tibe Ibgs ±i fewlcss cEpKBO&ssaq ■oxoibe sbe scad. T&e pi tfsisds dKacdeuses^s 'catfle. men dor- Riixiteip ^ so *07p& aBsdBe,aBft.8flnsan9 dBdaOBataettKk. an the »s, romance is Dtiecat* --------- ttofea y ' ' fe r liw t in ii b e ' Basses.- ■,—••• rcar«d3sn Fce&Szaes Cbbss^ bis g?3=dm6 or KiwTffii BOV Ex' e,sat«3^ <f&sdb>^H &aS>asda a2S30ai ^fodEfce "aiaiat-siaBsfi sadcKtSeoccs 3leSs£qg - eossaUxas mnenrx* reennmar- ' is Cssrfe, as uogamrf Sracfacg^ l las&smd. e£maa3600i s n » ^ .Kaser n ceca! idsncsra- n sa^ sssasxl T*r *o«itretfise® nclains ' tSgpgm g ^arajab Im nn kt^ust4,1996 icsto K a ' j|| b X br Cotaobb HBfieoptes o(Poi ( t a Sbo A Bak a( tM Boisa qrrecs orer &nen logs in ^kiok»^oa.-the. ground----- 3l - Mtokers’'- -to » ft-.iiTjrirTg f m m t h g sfalP. £m ^ng bdowv the he^ jmrtg, o r ‘*111111^ tO pibt togs down, Se chokexs &roai the main cinte is I te than four p ars kiod op frying 120 to No rest f when ’cc ByWDaniBreck.,,, FEATHERVILLE - T areat many Qies hovenn a beSkopterlog&ng oper; Instead, the air is cb with energy as helicop rogmrg (hotisao:£s of doU 31 tmur-lift^&illen trees fn I forest- Voices on the crackle with urgency j crews discns?; the toad range sh a rd to find s s o> people when ytm •fflSsadmimrf. ea agreed. Iherandiirfie^ sher boQiesteaded, and E ze, ES 15 m3es sotuixwest ■He a n am m ^ o f IW more fanES —with no movie the- res stores and certainly.no. i6cmtS3eo£tfaava3t_grafe niLgiu o£SfcConeCoaoty in g^eal cawTt,"* Kffitfim mid,.. aTTQt&^f 15 m iles from 0 &ont t e ranch - where an apenpteEve- 3lisjwmgerir?s,when it 01 &r bm and his buddies »mT^ qntth ta Miles gcis £oaa a nursinerschobl rc. ■ V ' -• jttret Pwttand, Ore., drops off l(«s at a la »w. . ' •' 150 turns every day. It ge hiif ptlof«; ran’f nfford a lac tration on their third, 33 __ mm. said John Harris.j^ from Thompson FBlls^^^ont “Somedmes, when the loa or it gets tangled up in the n to cut ic away and gc( rid o he said. “It’s just not worth y These days, Haiiis is hauli ■pieaseseeLO for the we ;optersare . most importantly ; In inoming ho ------------ - air is cool and di -There’s ^07 heUcopter ca ring over of up to 9,000 poi eration. load decrei^.tc charged pounds on hot al xtpters - D®" Evans, the ioUarsan who supervises a from the HeUroptei?’ logg be radio on ihe South Foi y as air- Rivcrsale. ' lads and. Please see B FiaiifiKasten,irra^rwlw a\^'j|ib*Iiitotltocountiy.- it ■-, 'Now he’s more likely t s : iiulestoDickinson,ND.,' s to catch the most direct )1 to Denver and to Phoeni his two sons, ages 12 and for nc^ 01yn‘ im rn i to she TbB AssbclaU ATLANT strong, yoi yedming When till Olyniplc immigrant ^ ^ ^ ^ H 'Lily Yip? Once gration America. S narrow th Liberty’s door.” Bu around tl Games th - weeks sh v - i ' ' .•'/■; ■ newcomer -V .J,'.-; ',.; what the: . ' done fort . • They’ve er " 'Hiey’ve & ket A t 7 fe< Olajuwon baU’sU.S. Monica S( But fore were evei wUcb>ihe onworid-c iiP B i. . letes in th .P B I gets repetitive, - • ■ ;. a stocky pilot TheAstocIt ont ..... ' load is too heavy ATLAls le n-ees, we’ve got - pies and f id of everything,” Richard ihyourlife." turned d auling Douglas fic asked to =U)Gqlte,Pa8eA2 ' f . out the d comment eary , “ss? ' ^ said, “T 3 aloft 3 J, the hell ,ay,thcwaght hours wiicn the Jdensc,a B«.ng j, r can snal* loads ,r ”„™uS7mo "S"ted sto around 5,000 It afternoons, said :i„vcsr ' ' phone o see WEWtY, Pago A2 fanties. wbolm n*ifM o itlT M i Jy to '^ v e the 170 “Ivis D.,wbere.heisable Kast< xt flights available nages ' xsnix, the homes.of most si ind2,respecrivcly. . ' ..V their whome Tipi'GS o f f e r ligrants chm ce iQwpatriotism atedPnm________’ n'A - “Give me your swift/you our masters of the backhant tq w n the gold."” the.Games are on, America’s ol n-to.ihe wretched of the Eart new meaningi That torch Lad holds so high looks like a torch. Those huddled masses i nts cqrry big- jt names like ^ n, Seles and - again, immi- s a hot issue in . Some want to the Statue of | ^ ■■! ;ito riS w the Atlanta inn the past two 11 11 showed that I U W icrs are doing Atlanta 199l ley’ve always r this country: enriched it. They’ve energized pven it an edge under tlie b; ;eet tall, Nigeria-bon^ Hakee m stood out as a pillar of baski S. “Dream Team.” And superst Seles, aVugoslavia narive, c tl U.S. hopes into tennis. )rcign-bbm athletes and coacli ?en more important in. sport; he-Uniied.Statesjs_.still_worki i-dass status.-........ dent Clinton, visiting U.S. a tlie 01ynipic,y.iliage.took note Please see OLYMPICS. Page I takes hair, its_frQ rii.gL i.ar( clfltad P ress ______________ VNTA- FBI agents took hair s< d fingerprints from security guj d JewelLon Saturday, but wi down by his lawyer when tl to make a tape recording of ‘U was in his apartment throu ! day, and investigators would ait after coming out an hour It Ig only a small white trash bag. r, jOwell’s lawycr» Watson Bry ‘They came in to get some I is and some fingeiprints.” believe in giving them whatc II they want so they’ll get ou /es,” Bryant.said in a teleph c\v._ FBI also asked for a voice rec Jewell, but Bryant rejected i St. “I need to look at what t id to do and make sure the; d lo do it,” lie said. ;sligators have declined lo c an a CBS News report that fed igators had completed an ana) iring Jewell’s voice wilh that vho warned of ihe bomb in a call, and found no apparent s s. ioyS JioVhad Hltle luckfttlnging-'i^ " ( T '’ rial them as often as I can," he sten admiK that neither of hij :s was perfea: “Pm not alwaj sensitive guy in the world, Please sce'ROMANCf,P iiM iijiiM M i m io" ce n your land, ’s old’ iartK Ladyi :e an; ics of I. 199€: zed it- e bat ikeem lasket- •erstar e, car- saches 'P.rts.r orking ____ 3. ath- fiote of 3ageA2 ird = 4 ^ 1 ir sam- I guard t were n they ; of his irough- uld not or later )ag. Bryant, ne hair hatever t out of ephonc record- ed that at they t h e y ’r e to com- federal analysis tiat of a na911 :nt simi- ’’ h e a k ^ J^ i .' . f hiStiniaxi'W'.' iways^^j^;. rJd,but®L; m aiiai^

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.. -lows around 50.,

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Danger zone:Southcm Idaho’s cany both mysteiy d men outdoor enthusiasts.

Sports

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— -Talklii':^asel)a|l: Jtrii)

, . . local stjaje tourn^erplaying.',

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A IH ER V nX E - Y oo're x sn o d d living room an d xieed s a n e Itm une u p a new io tex ia riran . O f um ber yon ^ w here ynn r m illed lu m b er a n d {dyw ood. n m a re ^ e x p e o m sn o e d o z la n : d e l you d id a few years badL , th e good o ld d ^ ere a r e m yriad reasoos-Khy fans s h a re 8 1 ^ a n Tocnei a a i ie t d y n a n ^ of stq^ply. dem n re r h e a d c c ^ T h eignn-toP gai ” is app iup iia te liecausri, m cn ss >gging companies a r e iJ jin g

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le in to to ira to buy p ans. T he 3 rm equipm eni store is.SSnnlesa n B a ^"Y ou don 't ju st junq> in yoBT ca m n e e d a l o a f o f b r e ^ 'H i b lnd y ou don’t ju s t hop m y o n r ; ben yoii w an t to go on a dale, s 1 h o tff-an d ^ m in to e drive e a d ii “A lte r driving th e sw adjcr w a 2 g h t, you stimerimwi jn s t doo 't fi , e ither," H ibbs said.^ m r a - b ^ a re haw ng iro o iile : in n rg if ls r th e T r . 'S . P e p a r t n griculture says. T h a « a re d a e e ed £ann m en fo r every two w a inn •women, th e depanm ent h a s : *The b ulk o f th e f s rm a s seem

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In s te a d , th e a ir is cb w ith e n e rg y a s helicop rogmrg (hotisao:£s of doU

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n 'A - “Give m e your swift/you our m asters of th e backhan t tq w n the gold."” the.Games a re on, America’s ol n-to.ihe w retched of the E art new meaningi That torch Lad holds so h ig h looks l ik e a torch. Those huddled masses i n ts cqrry big- j tnam es l ik e ^

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th e p a s t tw o 11 11 show ed th a t • I U W icrs a re do ing A t la n ta 199l ley’ve a lw ays r this country:enriched it. They’ve energized pv en it an edge under tlie b;

;eet ta ll, N igeria-bon^ H akee m stood out as a pillar o f baski S. “Dream Team .” And superst Seles, aV ugoslav ia narive, c tl U.S. hopes into tennis. )rcign-bbm athletes and coacli ?en m ore im p o rtan t in. sport;

he-Uniied.Statesjs_.still_workii-dass status.-........den t C lin ton , visiting U.S. a tlie 01ynipic,y.iliage.took note

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to m ake a ta p e recording of

‘U was in his apartm ent throu ! day, and investigators would ait a fter coming out an hour It Ig only a small white trash bag. r, jOwell’s lawycr» W atson Bry ‘They cam e in to get som e I is and some fingeiprints.” believe in giving them whatc

II they w ant so they’ll ge t ou /es,” B ry an t.sa id in a te lep h c\v._FBI also asked for a voice rec Jew ell, b u t Bryant re jec ted i

St. “I need to look a t w h at t id to do a n d m ake su re the; d lo do it,” lie said.;sligators h av e declined lo c an a CBS News report tha t fed igators had completed an ana) iring Jew ell’s voice w ilh tha t vho w arned of ihe bomb in a call, and found no apparent s

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■ Idaho Falls 74 48 .........Jerome 71 50 .........Lewiston 66 56 .........Malod m 52 .........Marta m m .........McCall m fn .........PocotQllo 68 ’ 54 ......Salmon 70 54 .........Stanley m m .........Sun Volley 64 ' 45

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^--lidggingContinued frem Al trees from side-dnunages South Fork of the Boise few miles east of Featht th e S aw too th N ationa L o g ^ g o n 16,000 acres ol J^tly nnH i< <»Yp>»rtgd tO,th ro u ^ October.

_______Actu a l costs are as hadown as CplonerSaridei

— — ■-rcQpe.-buVhelieopier-logj 'atioris nih 'tb 'thousands > per hour. On the South Fi Boise sale, the BoiseOisc is paying about $3,500 a i ts s u b c o n tra c to r , C Helicopters of Portland, C

In addition to th e b ig 1 Columbia Helicopters fi small chopper to ferry v and o u t of th e woods.

Colimibia Helicopten n ish es th e e n tire logg: T here are about 15 timl and five hookers in th w h ile each la n d in g a« couple of “chasers" wh t ^ chokers and a coupl

"• “ bum pers” wKb saw off trud ing limbs; a couple

> e q u ip m e n t o p e ra to rs mill-ready logs onto true

M any of th e t r e e s i South Fork of the Boise kiUed by tussock moths

W e a r y —Continued from A l

T h e p ilo ts , e v e r m j snagging th e long cablt

from the ir ship, lift th nlogs a t a tim e. Things e v e ry so o f te n ; a lo heavy, o r it gets hung

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death , cu l th e load awa;________der-voices on thn rodio.i____ _ O n c e th e y ^ aloft, A t

Uke'toothpiclffim a b ree sp e c ta c le app_ears mo th an dangerous. T he si of i t all is revealed wh(

Circulatioa ’Ty Ransdell. drcuIaUon

Circulatlori phono lli between 7 and 10 ,a.in. do not roeolv® youtpop call tho number for youi

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■Burloy-Rupen-Paul-Oa)dey • • • ...........Buhl-Castleford..........FUer-Roherson-Hollbtei Twin Fallsand other areas ...........

Subscripqon rateHome (lelivciy: daily m<!

per week; Sunday only, i'Mail aibjcriplloni must be 1and are available only wh nol mainuined. Mail tales: Sunday $3.50 per week, iSi per week: Sundsy onty S'.

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.....‘ Water year to date: 11.5'NormQl year (0 doto; 9.5(

C om fort factorsHumidity ot‘noon: 56 p< Baionwtcr ot noon: 2959 Pollen count: 36 (Lambs Quart plgMCd), medium. MokJs: 76£ (smut, pocdnlo). low.

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boring beetles ges along the said Art Scrogi )ise River, a tor for the Saw itherville on It’sasalvage inal F o rest. “salvage” salt so fb e g a n in green trees, al to,contiiuie. . arecomBletely

the rcmaiiidc ; hard tb pin mistletoe. Ovi ra e r? s e c f^ boardfeerortJlog^ngoper*----- board footn uaids' of dollars— by one indi thi h Fork of the Because hel lascade Corp. expensive, the H) an hour to Iccts only 552J

C olum bia board feet of ti d,Ore. South Fork oftJig haul ship, pennittedasr •s furnishes a to hauled out 7 w orkers in those logs broi

estS140pertb ters also fur- “A log is ( )gging crew. when it arrivt im ber fallers ter how it got 1 th e woods, Hinson, ex ea I a re a h a s a • the intcrmou who unhook . Assodation in

uple of “knot question of p o ffan y p ro -* ” thelandowne

iple of heavy P u t ano th □rs lo a d th e sales general TUcks. U.S. Treasuris a lo n g th e enue, in effe ise have been to public lani ths and bark- The Sawto

are dropped I • m in d fu l o f The pilots ib le dangling • th e g ro u n d three to eight ' q u iv e r lik e igs go wrong sp a g h e t t i V lo a d is too earth a fte r 1

mg u p in the the 'co p ter.'A brigade

s ib ly fa c in g to .th ep ileo i iway. No won- off choker, clio.aK.tense.------- ihem -upJo rAe^iog^whirl__ j h e woods.

)ree» ian d lh e ' 'A TjigsTci more’ d a in ty ' , s n a re s sevi e seriousness swipe of its i when th e logs logs a re hau

Idaho rates: dail , ■ ' week, daily only

Uon d lrec tor onjy jz .jo per \ J lines nro open jiify and Sunda i.m. only, M you . only S4.00 pet ,v p a p e tb y 7 ttJD., .per week. Sales i yo u ra rea : ralei.A$l3,00el. ____ nrtumedchecks;

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. eiiy and couniyi c e s Section 6C-10I and Sunday. S3.35 Thursday ii herey. S2.00 per week, of the week on uibepaldinadvancc publiihcd.■ where delivery il Poitm sjter.les: local, diily and address rorm to:k, d^ily only S3.00 Idaho 63303. y $2.25 per week. Coi

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--------- Suoday-mosdyjunny.wi_ around 10 mph. Sunday i

around 50. Monday partly from 75 to 80.

The ultraviolet index fore

Extended regional fiTuesday and Vfcdncsday

I 40s to the mid-SOs. H i ^ in ^ niursday sunny. Lows in

Highs in the 80s.

Camas Prairid andV — Sunday-mostlyiunDy-vii night mosdy clear and conti J ' 30s. Monday partly cloudy

70.

Treasure ValleyNear record cold te'mpc

night. Sunday mosdy sunnj t wind around 10 roph. Sunc •t . with lows near 50. Mondaj M ngnin fmm 75 to 80.

^ , «?^rthem Nevada— Sunday mostly sunny an'

the 80s. Sunday night fair___ SOs. M onday mostly sunn

lower 80s to lower 90s.

Northern Utah Sunday mostly sunny a

..... Sunday night clear. Lows iMonday mostly sunny and

oV to the low er SOs. Extend Thursday mostly sunny da SOs to the mid-60s. Highs in

The ultraviolet index for.00

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An upper level low pres face low tn central Canad

an ith ro u g h ten tral and i was reported.

785 E ls^ h e re , skies were sv Tem peratures at 3 p.m

cooler than Friday. They r middle 70s.

------- Afternoon winds were :Upper Snake River valley: 10- to 15 mph.

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[ « in the past few ycais, beei rogphs, sale administra- ting awtooth forest. , _bugige sale but, unlike other drar a le s involving healthy, ' proi . almost all of the trees Saw ely d» 4 S c r o g ^ said; beei {der a re covered w ith yeai Overall, some 7 million be rinj-elipW trforlDg^ngra---------&ncasures.0na£Q0Lsquarc------SioitW dc------------------------------ «PPhelicopter logging is so al k the Sawtooth forest col- ' “ 1 S2S0 for every thousand whe jf timber flown dut of tho gov of the Boise. The sale also cut I small amoimt of timber Boi lUt'by ground equipment; sup jrought the Sawtooth for- as C r thousand board fee t Iris only w o rth so m uch salt rives a t the mill, no mat- lose ;ot there,” explained Joe quii ecutive vice president of the; lOtmtain-Forest Industry -, sal« l in C o e u r d’Alene. ,“T he-._ arei if profitability lies w ith timim er,no ttheopenitor.'’- - T p fdj th e r w ay, h e l ic o p te r Cirate less m oney for th e outsury - b u t th e lost rev- “soffect, buys less dam age Seiands. ■ gM vtooth forest h a s itever \va;

ed off a t the landing. Ian)ts gently set o ne end on “bn d , b u t th e b ig lo g s thak e s t r a n d s o f c o o k e d . th (i w h e n th e y c r a s h to amIT being cu t aw ay from tn ir . ' ' . ^ide of “ chasers” sp n n ts • ser} of fallen logs, s tripping her cables, th e n btm dling Sa'for n re tu rn fligh t into ani. a ts T c rd d ^ rrO a rs - in -a n d ------ -•<e v e ra l l o g s 'w i th o n e Ants m echanical jaw s. T he WiLaiUcd to the s ide of the tm

daily and Sunday S4.00 n«r ' _,nly $3 JO per week. Sunday 1 1cr week. Out of ilalc ratei:. ■!nday S5.00 per week, daily , • ,£^

: : |0 charge will be levied for all . ■

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f with highs 75 to 80_ ^est_ v m By night mostly ^ e a r w ith lo» Ily cloudy with highs once aga

forecast is 7, a high exposure Icvt

ll forecast 'day mostly sunny. Lows in the mi s in the mid-70s to the mld-SOs. s in the upper 40s to the upper 5(

i Wood River Valleyiy.with.highs.around,70,.Sund cndnued cool with lows in the mi udy with highs once again aroui

Tjpcrttures Saturday and Sund inny with highs 75 to 80. Northwi lunday night mostly clear and a iday partly cloudy with highs on

1' and not as windy. Highs mostly fair skies. Lows upper 30s to m unny. A little warmer with h ij

ly and much Cooler. Highs 75-1 ws in the upper 40s to the mid-5md warmer. Highs in the Jendetl forecast, Tuesday throu f days and fair nights. Lows in t isintheSOs.: forecast is 9, a high exposure lev

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jressure system coupled with a s ruida coolcd-tcmperatures in Idt

ere common ocross the P i ^ a n nd eastern Idaho. No predpita t

•e sunny to mosdy sunny. p.m. were about 15- to 20 degTi cy ranged from the upper SOs to

axj 15- to 2S mph in the M o©c« Ileys. Most other areas had wind

>een known as a b ig timber:C in g forest, b u t sa lvage sales }ug- a n d f ire -k illed tre e s he I r ^ a tic a lly iJicreased its timl jro g ra m in r e c e n t y e a rs . T sawtooth’s histo ric average 1 jeen about 7 mDlioo board fe« jc&r =1)Ut to ta ltim b e rsa le s co je twice as high th is year. -S a lvage sa le s -w hichcannot stopped bv app ea ls - also h; i ip p ^ the cut in Idaho’s tradiQ ll logging forests.

“ In an o th e r co u p le of ye t when all this salvage is gone, governm ent is going to have cut back," said K en Meierottt Boise C ascad e e m p lo y e e v supervises contract lo g g e « si as Columbia Helicopters.

In the meandme, “Some of th sales are w inners and some losers," M derotto said. Dead o quickly lose the ir value beca they crack in hot w eather, so a sales becom e losers if th e tr aren’t logged in time. A t'the si time, other trees are ih the p ro pf dy ing-thus eligible forsalva

Over the long haul, i t aven o u t, M e ie ro tto s a id , b eca “some of th e tim ber (th e Fo S e rv ice ) sa id w as goo d is good, b u t some of w hat they j \vasn’t good is good.”

landing, vhere chainsaw-wieli “knot bumpers” trim away U tha t eluded the fallers. A fter t th e logs a re m e asu red , g ra and, ultim ately, loaded .onto trucks.

- Everyone is on th e go and sensation of non-stop activii h e ig h te n e d by th e m ach tn Saws, skidders, loaders, log t r a n d h e lic o p tp rs sw e ll im erescendo o f^ rn - a r f d - s m e l '" •O n 'H -fundam en tal-leve li A m erican in d u s try tam in g W estern fo re st - o n e t re e time.-

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Flash flooding occuTTcd! niid. inches of rain had fallen.

Louisiana also tied i 50i degrees at Lake Charies.

Rdin was heavy, a t t ' Oklahoma City getdng

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e s o f ' th e hum an mosaic bef have “ P e o p le se e tha t m ber American team, and li T h e you can’t tell where t

2 has b ^ u s e they’re from ^eeta k in d s o f rac ia l a could— groupsi” 'he-to ld the

w restlers and gymnainrtv» nnH bnrHl«>r<have - “We have learned t litioa-~ .tod raw strengtlfEom

ty-”e a rs , T h a t d iv e rs ity wi e, th e diverse reasons, ve to O la ju w o n , who o: tto, a in te rna tiona lly for 1 w ho explained mattcr-of-f; such b ie d fo r a spo t on 1

country’s Olympic te these “ it is m y only chan e a re gold medal.” trees Som e o th e rs a re

cause ahnost by acdden t some Y ip, 32, a profess tre e s termis player m Chin sam e, to th e U nited States

nxicss p u t down th e paddl vage.. - family..Once sh tren : irages play, however, she q :a u s e the U.S. team. , .. rorest

RomaniContinued from Al t ty .” S till, h e said, spouses hinted that

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elding to blame, limbs H e b rough t his f<

J- that, from D enver and F ra d e d th e ad ju stm en t to : ito log life w as more than t

ships could bear, h e : id th e “W e tried, Lord kt vity is can’t take a d ty ^ 1 in e ry . t r y w ith o u t th e re cruclb problem s,” he said in to a longer distances f r.ells:------- lhantKos6'galshad-i9lt-it-fr"— Loneliness-is a k e ig th e w om en h av e cited e a t a away from farm men

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d thunderstorms moved octoss m dons of northern Minnesota. More afibmoon. espedally in the non!

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“I feel hebefore him . h e r o ld frit a t h e re ’s th is here, are a! d h a U o fth e m , “They’re •e they’re, from you’re fron: im cdl d ifferent sent the Ut

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e a little surprised. 'y’re am azed th a t even if : rom China, you can re p r ii . I ! U nited Stiites," Yip said, : fed i t could only happeni irica.* ------------ ----pic a th le tes m ust be d o * ‘ the c o u n try they r e p ^ . I

It coaches can pled^^j^fflf^ iand,Tmd U 5 .-sj« ito - ■

ions take full a d v an ra^ of eniational talent, in s o ^ . taring headline names l i l t f ' uestrian team coach Monc s, B ritish ex-hiftband{of- sA hne. r r v , vigners trying to ra is e U 5 .' =•ds in sports dominated sans a n d A sians i n d u ^ ^ en n is co ach Z henshi t China in 1991; Romanian lie m e d a l is t D ragom iff: an, who took charge o f d m '" 'e ig h tlif t in g te a m th re e

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rs a n d ra n c h e rs m a rf ie o ';- a who ta u g h t a t th e t in y - ' dioolhouses tha t once ao ^5 countryside.ae w as, everybody look6tT : schoo lhouse w hen th e y d a t in g ," h e sa id . districts p re tty much 1 7,

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•d o fffa s t” .le-said-the-num bor£4a4i>— h a t m a n y p o te n tia l fann,, a don’t realize the b e n e fc ^ ntry living, from w hat s e o d * liraculou^y colored sunSeJs

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player won $50,000 In the * August 2n(j Hot Lotto: .• Swreepstakes drav^ng;- '

aflocond. play flciJnstefttL^tj; ,lh players won over $150,O w - slant scratch ticket top prizw,';

tls.OOO^n^Msh from t h * t a & second chance drawlngsiltfcif; 3lly simple to play. Just pi/1'6. •ont fion-wflnnlng tickets i n t o ^ lal Crazy B’s drawing o nve ic^ ; send il in today. Enter astiteny. 93 a s you wish. Sound crazy?. ial'9 why we call it Crazy

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The fire danger index for south central Idaho today is:For forest londs:Hish.For range lands: Extreme.

are non-Americans. Three of cycling coaches, w ork ing tc U.S. cydists to Europe’s p r s io n a l lev e l, a re fo re ig n e i f ro m th e N e th e r la n d s , Z e a la n d and P o lan d . A nd move of coaches Bela a nd Mi

_KaroIyifromRomaniato_Anii 15 years ago still pays-^v id for U.S. Olympic gymnasts. •

— B u r th e - e m ig ra n t a th l —thems^ves-can-show-tho-wa ' AinOTdm-bom teammates. ‘

In fie ld hockey, long a C( dwelling sport for the United S on Egyptian and three Dutch now naturalized dtizens, add

. dem ents to the US. deven. “The speed of th e internet

gam e'com es naturally to th sa id U.S. F ie ld H ockey’s ] Whitney. “It’s a g rea t advai

■ fo r th e other guys to have on.theirside.”

' . in weightlifting, in badmi in gymnastics, a thletes who c oped their, skills in distant i lands have p u t them on d i for their adopted countiymc past.'two w e ^ '-'sometimes a spedol flair and pride.

' to the births of animals.“You get older and yoji r

th a t som e of th o se th in g m ore im portant than bein j to shop a t a moll," h e said.

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_:Sam nlaX :hsj5® 6m M 5ce.lsB attacks against U,S. forces in P ersian Gulf, and has iherel ordered about 700 military dcj dents and their school-oge chilc to leave Saudi Arabia.

“We. see our m ilitary force S a u d i A rab ia undeT T crro a t ta c k ,” P erry to ld a grou]

. -defense w ritersr-W e ocpect-ti terroristattacks”' Accordingly, he^said, U £ . fc throughout A e region renjaii th e highest s ta te of a le r t, u than 4,000 troops are being mi

’ to a remote site south of the S cap ta l of Riyadh, and spouses children will no longer be allc to accom pany m ost Def< Department p c ranne l workii Saudi Arabia. .

“We are taking very extei , m easures to protect ou r m il

personnel," Perry said in an i view in his Pentagon offices.

Perry toned down a numb comments that he made Frid an interview with National P Radio. In tha t interview, he Ira n was “possibly” behinc

.7morebodipreparation; .EAST MORICHES. N.Y. (. SCTcn more bodies w ere reti firom the wreckage of TWA 1 800 and divers Saturday cond a meticulous underwater su r the aircraft’s cockpit, trying t a way to bring it to the surfao

. . The cockpit, located in 12 of water, apparently was S'

____ gled jn debris that access a> ieven a complete visual inspt was difficult

The Navy’s m aste r dive inspecting the cockpit,, whic located Friday, to help plan to raise it.-It is potentially < th e most important pieces i dence into what caused the

-------lbQund_plane.to_explode J ikilling all 230 people aboard.

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i th e ir case a g a in s t Th< ^ ____ k a c 2ynski».thejn;^thiErP.•i tu rn ed -h e rm it. charged

Unabombercase. i K aczynski, 54, is ch a r j seven of the 16 bombings li)

the Unabom ber, and cou I the death penalty if convic ! has-plcaded innoccnt and i ' iiigirialinaSacram entojai ' , Following Kaczynski’s a 1 his] M ontana cab in on A I agentsfoundabom b— whi

exploded safely — the ori, . the Unabomber’s anti-tecl

manifesto, his s e o e t identi number and other evidence

But under the law, the U. n ey ’s office m u st proVi

: defense-with any evidenc th a t might show th e acc innocent, and prosecutors Qeary ond Stephen F r ^ done that in court filings i

' Sacramento.The pickings are slim, ho • Investigators found a

a ^ i e d to K aaynski’s ac W estern F e d e ra l Sav: Helena, M ont, on D ec 11,

- the same day ne allegedly his firk fatal bomb 900 mi irrSaciamento. But the'de] Itself was actually dated I tnore than e n o u ^ dme b< blast for Kacaynski to tak h6ur bus trip between the "■• The B ureau of 1

'l^bacco and Firearms del ^ h a t a bom b p lan ted tJnivereity'of U tah in Octc ‘\vas.a:“hoax," prosecuti

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. th a t th a t was whi ictensive ring to. m ilitary Petty said ne ha nn inter* ing new about who s. the bombing” dufimber of week to Saudi An 'riday in be spoke out of ti ll Public cussed the investig he said the interview, and

lind th e to the FBI and the!

diesretrieve( n for raising c{. (AP) - pletely ruled out retrieved a m echan ica l m rA Flight e lectrical systen onducted could help rule o survey of mechanical failur ig to find Also. Saturday face. - load of wreckage, 1120 feet la rg e sections o IS so tan- b rought ashore. a> it,and h a u lw O T ^ r to l ispection. ’ ' "threeTaiBe pieas

th e i^-and-w hit iv e r w a s clearly visible, fhichw as Asecondloadi Ian a way brought to the 0 l ly o n e o f atShinnecocklnl « s o fe v i- A ny d eb ris 1 theParis* . chemical traces c J Ju ly 17, by a portable m5 3 :----------- -ir iC a lv e rto n rN ;suspect a _ _ g a t p « . ^ j e w r

1 the front c ra ft b it by bit h e p lane, m e n ts a re j )w th co n - Washington, D.C e not com- ■ ticated tests.

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e released------ther.— ----------d flaws in • C rim e see Theodore found “m exce: professor- gerprin ts.... soi ed in tB iT - . id e n tn M a n a s

none of which t b a rg ed in of y ou r client,' a linked to told Kacaynski could face Quin Denvir. Bi ivicted.H e letters b rag g ^ id isaw ait- _ to avoid leaving

I WATERn A p r i l3, which they oripnal of technologyentification i";'

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i,however. • ,d a deposit >} account a t W y lav ings in #11. 1 9 8 5 - ^

fdly planted I miles away 'deposit slip i d D e c 9 — e before the take the 25-dieddes. "7 7 ' Vf A lcoho l, — ' determ ined-

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said that he had V.“ - « wledge Iran was Jc, and that he wily j K V / i n at the attacl^s com- the size of (he truck- Tn pointed to “evi- }ticnal terrorists.”I have m ade state- cir intention to tar-', Perry said, noting what he was refer-

: had lean ed “nod>,iho is responsible for p f f i H during Ids visit'last . w H SArabia. He said diat M Mif turn when he dis- H | | f lstim tkm onl^dayia ^ ^ 5 g « nd thq tw is best left

5din: cockpit —jut the possibility of 1 > ( I m alfunction. The tems in th e cockpit e out some potential J lures. ( I r ^iay, another barge-. ige, induding several - . ^ s of fuselage, w ere „ = 7 ” i r c .to d u d c d in th c to f a j a e n g m e m d hom “ i K eb ffu sa a g e w lth ” -S a tu rda rhite TWA markings

idw asexpectedtobe y a r^ - } Coast Guard station Inletlaterintheday.- - is th a t could b e a r es of a bomb is tested* Nottl machine in a hangar ^N;Y7 w here invesd-,- constructing the air- bit-I-pfomising frag---

tran sp o rted to co u m o D .C .f.r,ooresophis:

les in Kacz^cfusing to explain fur- • In______________________scene investig a to rs lariHcs ccess of 20 latent fin- ings ar some of which w ere festo ai a 'sb m e 'w e re -n o iT O T d ~ ly ^ « l i are the fingerprints latest f nt,” the governm ent the def ski’s public defender 0 polii , But the Unabomber’s .Brigha ;ed about using gloves c e rn ir ing f in g ^ rin ts . Unabo

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forth Cal estroys 1iN FRANCISCO (A P ) - Ifires burned down a t le a s t 13 es in Northern California by rday,Jorcine m ore_than ,l()0 _ lies to flee and causing near- L5 million in damage to vine-

Utah, at least 30 small wild- ; sparked by lightning w ere Ig fought. .oiithem Califomia has b een ling three fires over th e pastileof_days. --------ilder w eather helped crew s i - the upper-hand- on t b e wine ntry w ldfire in Sonoma th a t ignited \Vednesday w hen a

: limb h it a power line. Flames

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s had pointed to scores of simi- H H i ^ e e n K aaynsla’s - w l - s and the Unabomber’s mani- ;o and letters, including sinular- Tiisspelled wordfc-But-itt-theit *st filing,'prosecutors suggested defense talk to Noel Reynolds,

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( h o a l l e g e d l y a b a n d o i)RK - A South Carolina teen-ag e abandoned her 5-year-old son

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w e mnnniie- o a th e some pa th e b e e m o n th e la s t 40 years, i t h t estim ated th a t in 10 to 20 yeai ftnrrfing wilt grow to 80 percen t eccanc o f o u r ihcome^W e ea rn QOi. withholding^ (governm ent) d L O u r c h a i is S200. B eaytnilbolcac th e results of 4( s o f D eraocracnilevw e should i belly fill! o£ sm o o th ta lk , distort “p£eutdiesfcy:.’'F o r p i e d o esn K-iitchesky. SaK LE SM C C 4R V E R on&eity

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get any issue p u t on But they know th«

change it. spon - That’s because thi q u i r e Legislature and taki i f y in g - reetly -to thevotersj

cherished rights of] gvery “h would be polit

Rep. Ron Crane, th< b tu r e w h o c t o t l i e S t n n

where changes in el o r i ^ t e . “It’s a toi

i s to o i ^ew ed astam p erin ;d no t-- p ro c ^ 'w h ic h is p r:___________' Thnr the inltiaiiv^_____ in the last few elect----------------- Starting in 1994, •

lim it organiza tion F -cr signatures to put on die .ballot, payin

gctof natures has b ^ m ( -j-fnr Four initianve^D

and will be decided ber. Three of them paid companies ant

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dative, m e 25,00 -}, valid.

Stop the Shipme • Gov. Phil B atfsnu i

with the federal go

Contr(street, •Iw om - LASVEGAS-C iS. Ensign because thiir e o u r can congressman v giv- 1,435 votes out o fli n g r ^ call him “BuU’s-Ey js e in - that is how he mus m ents dab a t the cen ter c would getin lh eird u n p a: :asc, House of Represeipm e But don’t try t o «

cause, with a full-s ih arm, he is headingit has catch the red-eye i 'ears, ton. Such rigors ar ? n t to cans are going to t ™ them value m ore tt) tak es control of Congres

Nevada, which! v P decades has been Id have growing state, stiU cortio n .. sional districts.-Jo js n o t essentially th is d t

er99.8 percent of the size of o n e anc

The big district_____ .can. Even with a I

ning in 1994, Ensi unionized u rbane strong is th e Culii

.•‘resen tsm anyw or to , The S trip) only bt

revelation th a t th — — -.soringlegisliition-

‘“‘•r.............- a finandal win^iftSeven him dred

‘ '■ bitshebo'fbrobdc^ • and Ensign says t

has b ^ flpo(ie<l that much a d v m

, ■ • o fitpurchased.b:. Teamsters

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mLoneychanik’ers aren’t happy Ht'the.Idaho initiative I into a sale where ju st th enough money can 3n the ballot, iie y c a n d o h ltle to

the ability tb bypass th e I ike political issues di- nrsisoneof.the most________gjif Idaho citizens. «ilitical suidde," says • ihe Nampa Republican jg ate Affairs Committee gj election laws usually y. ough sell,” he said. “I t’s ^ in g with the initiadve ^pretty sacred.” - ....... ........ive process has change d _ ■ ictionsisundebarable.4, wheb a national term ---------iputupS 77 ,000 toga th - ° lut a term limit proposal in g people to collect sig- } me big business.6 nade it oh the ballot ed by voters in Novem- ■ ^ m made heavy use of ^ md individuals to g a th e r ^

Coenrd*Alene p a id --— ^pany that produced ^5 for his One Percent Ini* v000 of them proved to b e ^

nents, seeking to void ^ m d ear waste agreem ent t government, tu rned in

roi of HOU!•Call him “Landslide” the freshman Republi-1 won his seat by ju stif 152,167 voles c a s t O r Sye” Ensign, because u st feel, being smack r of the Democrats’ tar- ’?aign to recapmre the ;entatives.0 call hiin tonight be- i 1-size pillow under h is . ( ng for the airport to i e f U ^ t back to W ashing- i a re required if Republi* i 3 retain what most o f ( e than the presidency -•ess. Ih for more than th ree ii t the nation’s fastest- rill has only two c o n g r ^John Ensign’s d is tr ic tis --------dty. The other is th e oth- of the state, a territory ind a half New Englands. c t is the more Republi* a Republican ripdde run* isign carried his heavily1 district (espedallji linary Union, which rep- orkers in the hotels on because of an October th e incimibent was spon* mthat^vould have m ^ t - ' — Ifall tp one of his friends, r - ‘sdthoiksaod^oU ^'.buys db ist tim e in this m iirket s tha t his district a lready

iriS n ^flg a iiis tW i^m o st-. by' the'AfLCIO, w ith th e :

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52(423 si gnatures,nnd paid S3 collect those names.

A handful of rich people, or terests headquartered out o f : easily bankroll an initiative d up to $2 per valid signature. / Willis gave th e anti n u d e a r w over 536,000 to do j u s ^ t .

’ i d ^ y i im tiadvM would re -Avidespread voter-supportfor.

which the L epslam re can’t oi ■'dde. That happened in 1974,

tergate era, w hen lawm akers mandate campaign finance r( lobbyist re ^ tra t io n .

Once it got on th e ballot, th Law won overwhelming appr voters that f a ll

To maintain th a t kind of gt vor to the process, some have

qiure petition circulators to b voters.

Since A da County is where population is most concentra the initiative signatures have there. Nearly 42 percent o f tl Shipments signatures came f

ise could 1:1 ^ ^ G e o r c

also piling on. The ed ito r of i dry’s newspapers is the pres companion, having managec ton’s successful cam paign fo dent when they w ere dassm Georgetown University.

However, he likes his odd d o u b led ip t leads in various campaign funds (contribute: donate about m em bers witli Ways and M eans Commine*

- derfunded o p p o n e n t--------However, in Ensign’s disc

1995 to M ay 1996, Newt Gin dves soared 31 points, from Enagn's door-todoor campj him that his constituents do Bob Dole’s decision to slip-s from repealing th e b an on a weapons, “People o u t here guns,” says Ensign, who des a silver m edal in d ie Olymp m ent competition.

-------Nevada, w rites M ichaels-•..Almanac of American Polit . - a .“-second chance” s ta te , wi

■ ^ b l in g - sorry, gaming - of freebooters who th in k th the odds. The influx of go-g ly made Nevada til t toward

. '.c an s ;',, :,Biit iiow it is a swing stati

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jofinitiati\------------------- County, witl

less than 10( .v T o g o t4 U p e nA N h the Boise anTON “KS;

among tho« but aware d about i t Thi

dS34^00.to .

of scitc, could -S iim n ii eitavo ,paym g■e. Actor Bnico County." Sii .rw ostctorccs

............ ............ : .thing. It wa;i re lle a ■ pie want tofor.anissue----------- n,eant to be’to r won’t de- ing a law.” '74, in the Wa* H e thinks ;ers declined to ings on an i e reporting and ^ugijt to coi

haveitdebi c, the Sunshine Twelve-K pprovalfrom Stoicheff.tl

fronrSandf I grassroots Ua- ture gather avesuggened «I think ishould do is r f r ___ sell theirjuto be registered e ffsaid .“It

. ' thinkpeopl lere Idaho s- prove of wl itrated, many of they canallave come from -----------3f th e S to p th e ^ QmncKi nefrom Adii Press in Bot

hinge on V-------------------^ resentativ(

two Demo(

r g e f .Jrr r freebootcr' l i ^ b poUticsisl

says the m ingw ell,if tionalm es

o t ono of this tingmodic ireddent'sboon i^ d lh c e r Lged BUI Clin. though it ■ o fo r class prcsi- nxcuKfort jsm atcsat S l^ s o i

lo ca lm as}dds. Ensign has m ent own imis polls, am ple Ropublioi u to is a i ia f f c c .- , . saidhcdic vith seats on th e a nuclear inee)andanun* . Nevadal^

l ^ c t f r o i n ^ ......C o iig n ^Gingrich’s nega- Nevada a: o m 3 0 to61 .A nd Ensign sa; mpaigning tells trolled Co 5 don't cotton to Clinton w ip-slideaway “. sm teand )n assault gressionaa e l ik e th e h Bynowdeserves a t least ing a play rmpic understate* 1864.Rep

dection re lB a ro n e in h is --------Rectorial:clitics, has b e ^ ___thoi4 with mining and tbosmall g -a ttrac tin g lots yearcont c they can beat whether! ;o-getters recent- vises its 1ard the Republi- ---------

George.itate. Both its rep- . oorumntn

f lor irttsBWTV I V & ^ A much r tn a i l

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ireprocessith 16 counties contributing 100 e a d i. The bear initiative ircen t o f its signatures from area, w idi 19 counties m roing n 100 e a c h;peaker M ike Simpson is )se unhappy with the process I there’s little tha t can b e done Tie Idaho Farm Bureau last ses to req u ire a certain n u m b ^ of 5 from e a A county and l im i t - : er from a single county, b u t the iiires in A da County should nu d i a s a signature in Q a ik Simpson s a id “I think th e ini* x e s s , th e in ten t of it, is a great ras m ean t to:address is s u e s £ « to address. I don’t thm k i t was be^he '^ rim ary means o fe n a c t

iks people who have strong fed 1 issue, such as bear hunting, » m e t o d i e L e ^ n i r e a n d • ‘b a ted there.i-term lepslative veteran Ju n ' , th e House Democratic le ad e r ' dpoint, doesn’t like paid agna- e r in g d th e r .k it’s a sham e tha t people will nnm es f r j t a bucki)U A !LSt<^ ‘It doesn’t tas te good, bu t I still jp le can r e a d If they don’t ap* w hat a guy is bringing arotuid, always refuse to sign."_______

Katyon writes for the Assoaaud loisc. .........

waste issueIves' a rc fep u b liam s b u t it has locratic senators in th d r secont id Clinton b » t Bush 37 percenl l i n t , w ith P ero t-sp eak in g of ers - ge ttin g 262 pe rcen t All s local? N ot anym ora En^ national Democratic P arty is d , if n o t good, by its relendess na essage, “Republicansarecut- iicareandmedicaideandeducatii env iron which E n ^ repeats •< X is a single word: menttopayfa trtherich.” ' * .;ome national issues a re intense a s ta te w here the federal gover m s 8 7 2 percent of the land. A :can senator from Nevada once did n o t w an t his state to becom u-w aste “suppository," and ns reach for their assatdt i w hen ta lk turns t p j e ^ ^ t j r o is th a t vrould increase th e u se 0 a s a repository for such waste,

says th a t if a Republican<orh Con^^ess passes that legislation will veto it, and Dole lose t id R epublicans will lose bo th cc la l seats.IW Nevada should be used to be ay thing in national struggles. Il spublicans, thinking linco ln 's i 1 m i ^ t require Nevada's th ree al votes. snuckitinto.sRiteb0od lOugh th e state 's population wa: dl to qualify i t for m te h o o d Tl ntro l o f th e House could tu rn c ■X Ensign’s district reaffirms o r : s 1,436-vote decision.'

jeF . VWnisa Wosh&tgtonPost ist. .

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Bat I do d m k that incxf ecooam k g Tm thisaD eai f iwtf »nffiri# i« r, w»wfit»fwisohing many of tbe m cst: problems facxog ns uxiaj ‘ poverty and bcoidessDes saife. oiBie and «^£are I dency to th e federal bods defidt and ocrfaaiagsoc insuraiiceigmp«<ii'ft

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Even after taSdne ioioJlm zsdas^ anooalons bl

aod^jaarter tm d i of 4J cent, the cconoo^y basin to gtim oo a seal, znfiatx adjosted b a » by ootf 2. cent a 3«ar since tbe i n 1993 tax i m e a ^ Ibesem de GODseosns anMDg eonss, indaS ng M O h Alan Greeospsn. tbat tin SQoednsg tzeaAnill eco «iH cesnme m d i gnmtb 2 5 p a te n t in tbe seoan tbejfear.

TT i^ n rm fw i ailiiiliintTviaon of Aineriai^ eoDB fatnrecootiaaes^ttbeZ cent annual groirtfa as fi eye can see. How pitx&il

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a ^ J o ' d o . - - =o f th e economy, w ith uiglni ty , b y th e en d of th e ’■of t h e 21s tc e ntury. _

Oder c u t r a i t t a i and . policy, th e naysaycisth a tw e c a n n o th o p e ‘^A r­ch beyond 2 3 per-

ommtle F ed e ra l Reserve gnsur: to a ttem p t to raise pentl'« jg h " e a ^ n io n Q r," capacu r ^ would b e mfla- t h e bire r re a l growth in tb e - could- - ...... - - Infln tg o u t loose m onetary thee>m eans of getting . leastxjwing again need n o t . Iwirreversib ly to “two- Clinti* g ro w th ra te s into Repui t e fu ture . T he intriij*...." read :c a p id ty of o u r econo-. priseabove 2 p e rc e n t - prodiy, w h en federal tax ordeito ry policy w ere not new!J je w ay, ou r economy wiUi0 expand more than 3 ophy fea r o n average, and Repi b e lieve itco i^ d grow th e r lercen t annually into econ rn ttny . an a' haveaonce-in-a-life- m en rtun ity to unleash our have rom 60 y ears of accu- past olicy m istakes by ours lu t th e ln te m a l achii Zodc and replacing it don. .sing le-rate ,sim p le ' Ic1 th a t is pro-growth lang m ily . nam

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ileash theis was pointed out by th e . donal Conunission on )nomic Growth and Tax r o rm (T R C ) ,w h ic h I h a d th i ! vilege to chair, fundam ental n iiau l of the tax system uld accelerate rea l economic lansion to at least 4 p e rcen t a ir for five or six years.>uch an acceleration of )wth would not b e infladon* r, because the expansion uldn’t be induced artificially unw arranted n ionetaiy pansion a t the F ed b u t ra th er luld b e generated by unleash- ’ the pent-up productive pad ty of the economy. In fact, we raised economic grow th p ad ty by restructuring th e taa stem, i t would becom e incum-n cu p o irth eF ed to p e rm it lh eonomy to perform u p to its M itenti^ .After the catch-up was com- ete, th e kind of tax system rec am ended by TRC w ould help isure tha t our economy perm a :ntly n ia iiy jy g ^ ^ j^ ^ ea te r ipadty to exparjoT ^cord ing tl e best available research , we luld expect the long-term , non flationary.growtb.capaci.tyj)L le economy to jn crease by at a s t 40 percent, probably more I wonder what P resident Unton would » y abou t a epubiican platform p lan k that :ad :“F ree com petitive enter- rise is the most creative and roducdve form of economic rder th a t the world has seen. / ew Republican adm inistration -iU re jec t the prevailing philos phy of economic slowdown. W :epublicans believe th a t durin, ae nex t adm inistration, our conomy can and m ust grow at n average rate of 5 percent,, lo re than twice th e r a te we nve experienced d u ring this last administration. W e pledge lu r^ v e s to polidcs th a t will chieve this goal w ithout infla- ion.”

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- reading your Ju ly 23 issunever have to work again of course, referring to tht

who is suing Lament’s foi mum of $10,000 because ping or do thes cart "eith her o r cfiused her to engi a a of em ergen<7 maneu'

____ avoid being hit." In o w nthe horror 1 was.forcedt( the last tim e 1 went out fl

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eery store. W hile waitinj {)icked up a TV Guide to tim e and suffered a horr paper cut. The pain was ate, the emotional toll sv catastrophic, and 1 amgi sue th e store, the chain t it belongs, its employees

- families and their neighl Next, we stopped fori

The atrod ties continue. T ypeA in nam re ,Ia te ii

• late cone too fast, numb:

•soda. The first swig broi to my eyes; th e pam wai m e in never-ending wav it’s sdineone else’s fault.

e ecbnoiTpoint. In fact, the above guage came ahnost verl from the Democratic PI

I • 1950.I N either party could 6

on th e threshold of the c tury by p ladng in its pi a th e sam e economic visii

America th a t John F. K party had.

And n either party co wrong by committing it

y ____fluidam ental overhauljsystem as a p rindpal ir

ar realizing th a t vision.tl- . --------------------------

■ Jack Kemp, a former 1 ct, congressman from New

direaor o f Empower An. a x - wrote this nm m entary n- Washington PosL

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seshelpslent tu rn ed p ro fessional, is first two outings. .:ed his misfortune to a lack

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;eom never had the lu ste r th< ream did in the 1992 Barcelom team, led by Michael Jordan, I Magic Johnson, not only blew fients b u t .commanded th o a kvorldwide audience.

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“I practiced w orking 5 Valdez said. "That’s w hat } on, b u t then I felt h e had t . so I just started boxing il l f m e some good shots, and , ••• got on my bicycle a little t boxing."

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ELL - Tyler Edwards’ mixmrc Satiirday evening helped end alls Cowboys’ streak of getting . come-from-behind vinories. asure Valley left-hander held lys ;o five hits and two walks innings. "Iluit earned a 5 4 win ars in the firs t round of the', L egion AA S ta te Basebaf' nt a t Simplot Stadium, wboys now fa c e a loser-out 35 p.m. today.ist third of the regular season J the regional tournament, the h a d [-------------------- —— I

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ast three or four weeks he’s real led up ,” said T reasu re Valle; r D uane Higley. “His off-speei IS really w ork ing w ell for hir l e can th row th re e speeds. 1 Is fastball look faster.”:ds only struck out five bnttt ■ every e rro r th e S tars’ dcfi" cd behind liim, it made a n»J Wood’s game-ender to keep ti. ju t of trouble.,ot Twin Falls done so well at p r ■uns out of thin air, the Cowboj ‘t have s tayed close ennugli l 1 a ninth-inning comeback, lowboys took a 2-0 lead in thi.- tc hird inning on speed, daring ar on . W ith Wes B auer nn secor omback called, for a bunt-and-n Hanchey. H is 'b u n t produced

t, and Bauer never slowed dov in to th ird b ase, scoring on tl

3 first. Hanchey then scored fro on Bird’s infield h it to sliortstop. J sixth, Twin Falls added a run i s RBI s ing le . T re a su re Valh twice in the sw th and t^vo mo n the seventh to take a 5-3 lea nils cut the lead to 5-4 on a ba :uke Mickelson to drive in Bird.

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ally didn’t know w hat to expw i. “I t’s been th re e years sinc< , Pvo been trying to >vork on r They still need a little work.” ez w as more concerned with I t sparring. “I haven’t really h arring," h e said. “I had one g lexico. He sparred 'm e a little \ id quite a few am ateur bouts.” lez will be going to Boise whc I get the spaiTing and intensi Ills needed to bo a Virinner. buld like fo eventually f ig h t : :ercondnental title ono day, b t , lot of work,” Valdez

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had won fo u r : centionally~ — York. r th a l h it an g , who le t E x p o s 6 ,toybo im ca--------MONTREAl, short cen- p „ u „ d e d C in

ag a in w ith a . . - RBIs. i n a l S 4 A ndrew s, 1 [d-Hundley — hom e-runs an an d B utch th e Reds this - ru n single sco rin g singl

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tendon for hi: - tory.

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L is e lo tte “1 missed i ca Sorenstam missed a coi tention. join- • never' really lit and D ana a ^ e s s i v e c

said. “It s e a (■time winner a 30-foot bii a 67, a n d . eVery hole.”

fb-tim e U .S . , DaveSiod l a d a 70 . his first vic« a 70. lead e r, R id

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6 , R e d s 2 A:LAL - Shane A ndrew s--------H(:in c in n a t i p i tc h in g p i tc I a h o m e r a n d fo u r th in

send5, lS -for-31 w ith six endi• and 17 RBls aga in st. R i his season, h it a run - e i ^ n g le in th e s e c o n d h it£ a three-run hom er in who The Expos have won d e d

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BLANC, Mich. (AP) - s tri• whot happens in th e S ta id . Ju s t in L eonard is a 7i j ’ll be tre a te d b e t te r moi ist dm e he was in con- Coi• his first PGA Tour vie- 63

Let1, w i W i j i a one-stroke theBob'T\v3 ? a fte r th ree Hoth e Birick O pen, also • Ro

jo s it io n to w in th e OpJpen on the last week- /luaiy. On tha t day, th e lead Texan lost in a play- eigMickelson, who p layed Bu• golf a t Arirana S tate. bei ;d in th e last g roup in fro nd I learned a lot from " h will h e lp m e a lot for agt

L eonard sa id . “ No alvunderstands w hat th a t sheb e c a u s e th e r e w e re goi

!ople a n d all o f th em 1im ing for the guy I w as fi^

le re was alcohol being birnd th e Super Bowl was unlay. No one can i m a ^ e 1le things tha t w ere said gnn tha t gallery.” bit3 m ade lus only oiistake , ,eyitu rd a y , th e n s e t t l e d thih o ra 3-under-par 69 fo r w lQund to ta l o f.18-under .m im ad e bogey o t No. 6 . Nt d o ff e v e ry c h a lle n g e ' onft short game. Lced a few fairways and I sticouple of g reens, so I fir

dly got a chance to gettc o u t there ,” L eonard ca«cm ed like 1 h ad about bo: b ird ie p u tt on alm ost roe.” abwcktori Jr., also seeking Hivictory, ond first-round arl ic k F e h r w e re th r e e ur

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i’4 Mamuls Grissom mns home t the Lm Angeles Dodgenln th. Inning bi the longest Ha|or I game by Innings this season at the Dodger*, &3. Teammate ;cGW and Dodgers catcher Tom kwk on. At left. Dodger manag- Russen ponders tbe score!

0 runs — one earn ed — and !w hiis-in-5-2-^-inning5,-but. t~aftcrE ric-D avis hit n .lin er ' his right shin.Wel R ojas got five outs for h is di save and contributed a t^vo- n d o u b le — h is f irs t c a r e e r era-base h it — in the eighth to ike it 6-2. " ^ e loss was ju st th e ;ds’ fourth in 13 games.

A s t r o s 4 , G i a n t s 1HOUSTON - Shone-Reynolds tc h e d a th r e e h i t t e r fo r h is iid complete game this season, nding San F rindsco to its scv. Ith s t r a i ^ t road loss. R e y n o ld s .(I3 :6 ) .s tru c k o u i ^ t and walked two in th e low t game of his career. Reynolds tio won for the fifth tim e in sij xisions, is second in the NL ir ctories beliind A tlanta’s Jo h r noltz, who has 17.

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tro k es o ff th e p ace a t 201 tockton shot a 66 and Fehr hai70. Low scores are not uncoff

ion a t W arwick Hills Golf ani louhtry Q ub. A dosing round o 3 on S u n d ay w ou ld b r in .eonard in a t 27-under, matchin he to u r reco rd shared by Be lo g an a n d M ike Souchal< lo b e r t W ren n se t th e B u ie )pen record of 26-imder in 1987

At one point,,shordy after th eaders had teed off, there wer light p layers tied a t 12-unde! iu t L e o n a rd a n d T w ay soo jegan d is ta n c in g th em se lv c rom the pack.

“I t’s go ing to be a sh o o to i igain tomorrow,” T^vay said. “ dirays is here, because you ca iioot a t every flag. Even-par isn joing to come dose tomorrow.”

Tway, who sta rted th e roun iv e bade a t 10-under, tu rned j 13-under an d m ade successi\ jirdies a t Nos. 11-13 to rcach 1 mder.

L eo n a rd h o led o u t f ro m ;rcenside bunker on No. 11 for bitdie to reach 16-under, puUii jyen with Tway who was playii [h ree groups ah ead . L e o n a r who aced No. 11 on T huredo missed m akable birdie p u tts t Nos. 12 ond 13. “I’ve on ly hs one putt on No. 11 io th ree day: Leonard sa id . “I w ish I c o u start my round on th a t ho le , Einish it, o r something.”

At the 322-j^ud 14th, Leona c a u ^ t a b reak when h is te e s t bounded o\*cr a fairway bunki rolling dow n in to th e fa irw i about 70 yards from th e g i ^ H e h it a wedge to about 12 ft ond m a d e th e p u t t to g o ] under, one be tte r than Tway.

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C o o p e r s t o w n r e a i_______ COOPERSTOWN, N^Y,-

Wcaver admits, Eis carccr ri "IT I could play now, Fd pl

' “You pby baseball Yoii ;gct to you."

________Qt>ll wpnvor cniclf ir nil-ilugout. never getting fired have b « n a tense road a t t

’ he joins Jim Banning and tl• inducted into the H all of Fa ; Weaver was known for h

___ :gven his own players, suf^will be ina ttC T 3 iire a t tKi times for arguing says he : talk.

F o r m e r N F l p i a y e- CHARLOnESVILLE.V

. nessman and patent lawyer , ball player, playing under from his mother.! On Saturday, Horween t make the century mark, a a

Twenty-two fam ily m et ; County home from as far a\

; R u s s i a n s o f f e r d e: ATLANTA-Russian OI2 ;of the drug brom antan if ' caught using the substance j The of/CT came the day ] ! announce it ruling on Russi ; Vitaly Smirnov, p reader ; Ra^sian scientists recomm( ; bat the heat and humidity Ithat bromantan is not a st ; Olympic Committee’s list ol

l A n t h o n y f a l l s i n J- ' lA sV E G A S -JohnD en

:1n the championship match ; “My feet a re 10 fee t 0;• national-tour title in 1977. ‘ ! you expect him to strike 0 : today.” Denton, o f Midlanc : tadon to the $325,000 Choii ; a trip to the Japanese Seni(

■ K e lly b a t i k s o n 0 ’■ ORCHARD PARK, N.Y i mainly had Ralph Wilson r : m ade a big stink over his a ; Kelly had planned to si ; Washington Redskins in ti ; he was unliappy widi negi ! Instead, he staned.

--------i— Wilson-gave-thequartci; and Kelly, who begged to s ' showed once again how va I his exact worth when contr

j p o r m e r B o S o x mL PAWTUCKET, R.I. - 1 ;.Hobson, accused of possci -documents that he had use •- In a signed statem ent 0

__ ^ l ^ id he received cocaine■package that arrived he was staying as manage of die International Leagui

If convicted, Hobson fao

E x . C a p i t a i s e x e cWASHINGTON - Jock

credited with finding teai and Michal Pivonka, has di

Button, who also helpec disbanded in the m id 197C trouble, died Wednesday worked \vith the Capitals

Filly wins Hj time since ’&; EAST R U TH ER FO R D

(AP) - I t’s tim e to s top c C o n tin e n ta lv ic to ry sim great filly. She m ight be ( the greatest tro tters of all t

C o n t in e n ta lv ic to ry n w ith in a race of becom ii f irs t filly to c a p tu re trol t r ip le crow n b y o v e rc t Lindy Lane in a b a ttle o f cl ons-to win th e H am bletot the Mcadnwlands R acc tn Saturday.

- In becom ing th e f irs t f w in tro tting ’s m ost p rest ra c e s in ce D u e n n a in Continentalvictory also b tlie first distaffer to win tl two legs of th e trip le crowr

She won th e first leg on in taking the Y onkers T n final leg is the K entucky F' a t Lexington’s R ed Mile or ahd all her interests say s!

J a r r e t t a i

Crawchl0rToddParott,left,e . the start/flnlah line at the Indi

&4 TViM^m. Twin

:TSIT<rBRII> a d y t o w e l c o m e a nif. - Given a chance to do it a l ^ er might havebecn different, d play. I wouldn’t manage," he s ’ou work at managing. ITie stres

• niir ff r 17 seasons in the Balt red and enduring only onelosin a t times, but the path will pay c ,d the late Ned Hanlon and Bill I fFame.w his confrontational style, witl iich as fellow Hall of Famer Jin !The ceremomes. Y et IHiTnSn \ h e might be speechless when i

l y e r m a k e s i i l M o r i c Ii , Va. - Ralph H orween was a s yer, but before th a t he was a p r dcr an assumed nam e to hide

ui turned 100< the first former , according to the P ro Football H n em bers trave led to Horweei r away as Scotiand for the celeb

d e a l f o r r e i n s t a t e d iOlympic officials offered Samr

I if the IOC reinstated four Rt ncc at the games, ay before an arbitration panel i ussia’s appeal against the ei^uls dent of the Russian Olympic 0 nmended that athletes use bror lity in Atianta. H e reiterated Ri a stimulant and was not on thi st of banned substances.

1 S l i o w b o a t S e n i o r f>cnton beat Earl Anthony 213-2 Itch of the Showboat PB A Senio; :t off th e ground,” said Dentc 7 . “Anytime you bowl the great e on eveiy b a ll Fortunately foi land, Texas, earned S20,000 alot hoicc Hotels Q assic in Florida r enior Championships next'April

o w n e r ' s w o r d o n mN.Y. - If the circumstances we )n not been the ow ner— Jim Kt is contract Instead, he made a s0 sit out of the Buffalo Bills' 1 Jl the.preseason opener Friday legotiations concerning an cont

jterbackJiis-wordJuLWQuldJx to stay in the gam e after his firs <1 valuable he is to the Bills. Kel jn tra a talks resum e later this yc

m a n a g e r a d m i t s t o- Form er Boston R ed Sox n

sscssing cocaine, reportedly ad used the drug.It obtained by T he Pawtucket ne from a high school friend i

‘T 'lh e package was sent to ager of the Scrantbn-Wilkes-Baj

. . .,faccs up to three years m jail tm

e c u t i v e d i e s a t 5 6ick Button, a W ashington Cap team standouts like Peter Bon IS died of leukemia. He was 56. ped keep the Pittsburgh Pengi 970s and lost h is gimeral mana lay night a t a hospital in Wash als for d ie past 17 yeare, mostl

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iambletonian i 83; triple crowR D , N .J . b e going there ttp calling Only six trott<sim ply a trip le crown, thebe one of Bowl in 1972.01 time. , “ Y ou guys sa r m oved g r e a t o r no t, m ing th e Gurfein said. “I tro ttin g ’s ■ h e r th e best thoi ircom ing O n Saturday, )f champi- to ry was great. S •Ionian a t . . . in a tio n h e a t in e track on m atch ed Mack

for 3-year-olds 0: s t filly to . e a s ily eclipsed •estigiojis standard of 1:52 in 1983, The final wasi 0 becam e tim e of 1:52 4-S n the f i r s t . th e ;71 ed i 3wn. H a m b le to n ia ron July 6 m ark of 1:53 2-S T ro t.T he W inner iti 199: y Futurity ’ two-heat time 0 ; on Oct. 4 th e record for 3 ly she <vill by more, dian a :

addsanot

« *fl, and Dale Jarretl ktos tho brIcM ( Indianapolis Motoj Speedway Sstui

ato Sunday, Ai«utt 4 ,199S

in E a r lI over igain, Earl score wo

fob nioiij icsaid. G3.804.tres^ It’s going to , It was,

tion gamialtimore Orioles ___ the d ry c»sing year. It may ly g o t t ly off today when • involv in ill Foster in being • after a 1;

m dium pu^sand . . .Jim Palmer, who 'inw-a^ejCMKi-91------ ‘in it’s h ^ txuTi to T he B

their del while it.

c b i r t h d a ya successful busi- fans was

[professional foot* ' was b a d :de his profession .It was

Baltimoiler NFL player to ; exhibitiiII Hall of Fame. New Orl 'een’s A lbemarle ing a Ba lebrotion. 0 >lts be;

10 in 1<

d a t h l e t e s ,turday to halt use waiting Russian athletes call its ©■

B altinlel is scheduled to. Te.Mavei julsions. yard s . I: Committee, said pass to romantan to com- 11:04 lel I Russia’s position producc the International B altim e

Decemb

r f i n a l3-212 on Saturday picked i nior Invitational j r anton, who won a gjnng. •eat Earl Andiony, Le^yjs’ for me, he didn’t . ilong w d i an invi- la next spring and prilinTokyo.

m o n e y ------------------were different — KIRKI Kelly w u ld have Coach I abatem ent. o ff h iss ' 17-7 loss to tiie ' S e a h a v Jay iiight because against ontiact extension. indudei

cu tio n ,'Lbe.cQmpensaicd,______em evalfirst series stalled. NeverKelly ttill find out eration syear. beparai

w hen it

;o d r u g u s e S S .IC m anager Butch w hose admitted in court indpien

record 1:et Times, Hobson Kingdoi id in an overnight “No, 1: to 'a 'm old where--------- imtil yoBarre Red Barons Erickso

from n(lnndaSS,000fine. the-C hi

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Capitals e.xecutive 'k>ndra,'Jim Carey r - ' ' ' 16.' ' ■' nguins from being -j * inager’s job for his • ■ ' - astogton. He had *Dsily as director of l | | ' - / f "

Id from wiro reports

1 for 1st- * wnnext?e to make history, otters have won the the last being Super

; say w hether she’s o t ,” t r a in e r R on “I just try to m ake

hot she can be.” ' ^ay, Continental-vic- It. She won her elim-: in 1:52.1-5, w h ich----------------ick Lobell’s rcco rd is of any gender, and ied the 3-year-fiIly :524-5.rasrf’t as fast, b ut the1-S was the fastest-in ‘d itio n s of th eian , b re a k in g th e —c ’ i'2-5 set by A merican ■ ' 993. The com bined ' — — e of 3:45 also broke • >r 3-year-old trotters ’ DoIIm C I a second. InAustJi

ther big ra-----1 INDIANAPOLIS ( /

^ big races and harvesti ju st seems to come hai

f f A .w Jarrett.B j l * So fa r th is year, tl

r a c e r h a s won th rc i im p o rtan t - and ricli NASCAR’s Winston Cl

. In fact, J a r re t t ha; 500s, a C oca-Cola G

; B ric k y a rd 400 am o ■•-i’" ' career viaories.. . V : “ I know w h a t ,h .llii.:'. through the years a t tl

Motor Speedivay. T hi some,” b e said Satuixit

*•*>1 te a m m a te E rn i t r l ry sturday. fro^n th e en’d and goir

L T m o R E (AP) 1- T lic final w on’t be rem em bered by

lahyTiiThe'record'crowd of— t./as, a fte r all, just an exhibi- jam e. T he real w inner was . tv of Baltimore, w hid i final»It to h o s t a n N FL gam e v in g th e hom etow n team a 13-year w ait

NFl exhibition

e B altim ore R avens m ade d e b u t Saturday night, and : it. was nicQ tha t they beat delphia, it hardly m attered, m portant thing to th e home ivas simply tha t p ro f o o t l ^ lack.Aras th e firs t NFL gam e in more since an August 1992 jitio n be tw een M iam i and Orleans and the first involv- . B altim ore team sincc the b ea t the Houston Oilers 20-

i 1983. T h e C o lts le f t fo r napolis ^ r e e mo.nths later, B a ltim o re fan s h a d b e e n ng sincc then for a team to [sovm.Itim ore q u an e rb ack Vinny iverde was ll-for-14 fo r 1 ^ s. H is 31-yard touchdow n to M ichael J a c k so n w ith le ft in the second q u a n e r

u ced th e f irs t po in ts by a im o re N FL te a m s in c e m ber 1983.

Ironcos 20 ,49ers 17N FRANCISCO - Je ff Ltnxis ;d up John El^vay’s for d ra m a tic in h is f i r s t N FL

wis, Elway’s rookie under*

eattle coale Times • ■

RK LA N D , W asW r'-'ivhcn :h D ennis Erickson ra ttle d l i s g o a ls fo r th e S e a t t le la w k s ’ e x h ib itio n o p e n e r ast th e A tlan ta Falcons, he ided th e obviousj crisp exe- m, visible improvement, tal* ivaluation.•ver d i3 h e mention a conad- on th a t a month hence will aramount: winning. Not even n it w as pointed out th a t a iry might be needed to spur ootboll fans of Puget Sound, s c te p id re sp o n se to th e lient seaw n might result in a rd low crowd tonight a t the ;dome.lo, I didn’t even think of that 1 you b rought i t up, actually,"- k son said. “My w hole goal I now u n til S ep tem ber 1 is C hargers (Seattie’s season- ling opponent) and wluitcver

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19 Cowboys Troy ADonan practices jstJn, Texas. Alkman turns 3 0 :

ace to ’96) (A P) W inning th e san2sting big paydays 500s hjnaturally for Dale th e his

w in thi•, th e 39-year*old . resum eire e o f th e m ost , Jarre•ichest - races in ca r lint1 C up series. . * an d thih as tw o D aytona . la rgesta 600 a n d now a comingm o n c h is se v e n event.

“To<h a s h a p p e n e d But to

I t th e Indianapolis th is inThis place is awe- a n d thlixiay after passing said JajI rv a n sev en lap s ingslisi;oing on to w in on “ I t i

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Satnrday’sNFLexfaftilkiaei > wss the foranr bead coach e

' smdy, hit R od Smith wit [ ya rd s c o r in g p ass wi

remaining Saturday, leai ‘ Broncos p a s t th e San Fi ■ 49eis 20-17 in a manner

cent o f his m entor. It was • season o pener for both te

ElM-ay, vrho h ad a ton 5 pass in a q u a n e r of p l ^ , I’ 37 gam e-w inning drive

fourth qua rte r. - • l ie ’s th e master. He’s

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som ething to do with t t that’s w hat w e’ve got to d

[:-------- -G b v io u s ljT ird o csn '1 like Io n in . ^ t I think 1 lose ^ fou r o f them and I C hargers a n d h av e a I r crowd aga inst Denver (ir [, ular-season hom e opener E It has b e e n proven, a a that a ream ’s cxhtUtiaa B . has little bearing on Kha:

w itn ess D a l la s ’ 2-3 m t year, follow ed by a Suj "— tr iu m p h -o v e r -P ittsb tt il itself in exhibitions). ITm s ihcSeahaw ks’ 2-2 m aik: t- ' ly foretold th e ir M reg r son.

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p th and m uch o f its youth. Fo) aycrs o f th e Cowboys a r e 3C oy A H onanw ll b e 30 in Noves “The Cowboys a rc un ique b IT doU ars 'have b een placed t ayers, a n u d e u s o f first-teai id w c don’t e v e r h a re any gn tpth,” co a d i B a n y Switzer si

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on hold -1 th e S eahaw ks a n d s io r st-stringers wrill m ake — offejearances before turn- “I)ge ov e r to those fo r le a ra a n exhibition game anoof urgency. tice,lie s h ^ tim e the first* ' Ala ^ _ le s s than a half, d o s£ s — Erickson will be suri:■or s ig n s th a t , th e . s o r tsit-during-the-&2-fin-------ers^r hasn’t abated. b e rI of anxious to see how G oioup goes, just to get a w ort h ^ r e a t w here they Briast y e a r . They p layed w illo f confidence in th e lik<r th e season and knew P riiwere doing. W c have a R orsam e p eo p le , so I’m Ain seeing what theyTl wor____________________:____elbjles m o s t k ee n ly fo r Seaick R ic k M ire r, who L a r 1 la s t y e a r b u t h a s like coaches with his deci- and

dep^prouptoCovT h e D a lla s w henpracticthey’r e start- teams com e iractices. ou r p l a y ^ Ias 17 players, r ien cean d wting from off- T raining c\n d don’t for- C o w b c^ looael Irv in and on (he s d e l i.bo thm issing- c e m . % i f y

m ay b e m onlavc pounded , c am p th a nsps* g re a te s t Admittedly,la c k o f i t too,’’ Aikmaj, th e Cowboys On offensely ing h ea ltlv , th e firs t fiv<tr top p layers NFL a f te r pider th e NFL possession. 1

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akes poinHost-money of any M e:It m eans a lo t T hat tum e<le, anyway. ev en t■t h ave to be calling tling ii>w any m oney rea l 160-la] » d , referring to Ned J a nim e W in s to n C up he-pa:jw a TV commenta? Irv a n; • • o n d tlc race, vrith '18 lead m ile o 3 d i i y ^ stirred up Irva) ,c h ^ p to n sh ip bat- on the

D a le . E a rn h a rd t " -lead cthe raM on TV in his l e t h iI J e f f G ordon, who I iv a nly t«?nHing th e stand- tm til^ h is tim e watching ta g e <crashed car. ’d r iv e ;

^ e n e r -Bettis e d 49 yards or^ seven r r iM in less th a n a q u a r te r n tn ^ t h is fo rm e r t e a m ,^and s e rv e -lin e b a c k e r J e r ry s a v sk y le d th e P itts b u rg h »f»T^ la te goU'line stand in a •10 exhibition victory over ± erLouis O D ^ turriay----- -----------

ilphlns 13, Buccaneers 10MIAMI - Q uarterback Bcmic B ar led Miami to a 13-10 exhi tio n v ic to ry ov er th e Tam pc [y-BuccaneeraSatufday-night-if nm y Johnson’s d ebut as coad tbeD dphins..Jo e Nedney kicked field goal 44 and 39 yards and in th e sec id h a lf th e D o lp h in s fin a ll] ta b lisb e d th e ru n n in g gam< ihnson has dem anded th is sea n.

Panthers 30, Bears 12C H A R LO TTE, N .C. - E ri; iv is re tu rn ed an in tercep tio i ) y a rd s fo r a tou ch d o w n an< inslow Oliver and Dino Philyav id second-half scoring ru n s ti a d th e Carolina P an thers to ; )-12 victory over th e Chicagi y irso n Saturday.Oliver and Philyaw w ere two q e running, backs who replacei 0. 1 d ra f t p ic k T sh im ang i akabu tuka , who is in th e sec id w eek o f a contract ho ldou t

BengaIs28,Cotts25CINCINNATI - B engals fan It th e i r firs t lo o k a t K i-Jan: arter in Riverfront Stadium; bu aly b r ie f ly , a s ro o k ie s w et' lowcased in C in d n n ati’s.28-2 ctory over the Indianaplis Colt 1 Saturday night

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Erickson said.A n o th e r p o s itio n to w atcl osely is wide receiver, w herc i irplus of players should begin ti irt them sdves o u t Eleven pla> ^ a re -b a ttlin g .fo r . six or scvej :r th s ; tw o can d id a te s , Eddii o in e s a n d Ja m e s M cK night bn’t p lay because of in ju rie ; rian BladtS and Joey Gallowa; ill p lay sparingly, leav ing th' k e s o f R icky P ro e h l , M ik r i tc h a rd , R obb T h o m as am onnie H arris to show the ir stufi A t running back, Chris Warre:

on’t s u it u p because o f a mine Ibow in ju ry and th e d e s ire c c a t t l e c o ^ e s to sh o w cas a m a r Sm ith and young back ke Dou Innocent, R e g ^ c Brow od Oscar Gray......................

)blemswboystice w as put off. “And then o^< e in during free agency and n il s b ^ u s e of their success, exp work e th ic”; camp is only half <wer, but ti ook' around a t hobbled starte: elines and have reason for co: : you look a t us righ t now, thei are questions coming out of th i n w e ’ve e v e r h a d b e fo r y, these are legitimate questior ta n sa idise, Irvin has been suspended f< ive gam es of th e season by tl p leading no contest to cocaii

. Tight end Jay Novacek m ay I * season witii a lower back strai Idson and tackle E rik W illiar litating from off-season surgery _oifensive.U nem an.R on .Stoi ;ed by th e New Y ork G iants cy, leav ing such unknow ns ; egam in and M ichael. Batiste placement^ for the NFL’s best • — offensive line. The averaj

Em m itt Smith’s blockers is 31. *nse, b o th ends C harles Hal< T o lbert are com ing back fro

1 su rgery . Top back u p Carv( ng a suspension for violating tl istance-obuse policy, has left tl

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A T L A N T A '(A P )-T heir: are know n as “The Queen" “M a p c ” They shoot from tl: as well as th e hip. The last the U;S. w om en w ere this ' to them , it w as as captive sp tors to a n annoying victory bration.

T he w ord “ revenge" is I used os th e U.S. basketball faces B razil o n Sunday ev« in the climax of tKeir gold-r m ission — th e la s t sched m edal e v e n t o f th e Cente

it ’s th e rem atch the run-gun-and-fun bunch B r ^ they’ve awaited sine

"1994 w o rld cham pionah i Australia.

“1 always visualized, afte loss, playing BrazQ again," < L isa L e s lie sa id . “ A nd I think th e re ’s any be tte r t i be p lay ii^ them than for th'

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Do you th ink the Brazilia choosing’th e ir w ords can trying to n o t further rile i Americans?

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------ Sobral s a id ^B u t-w cjire g{steal th e gold medal out o h ^ d s righ t in the ir home.” . “T h e p re s s u re is on r said guard “M ap c" Paula “The U SA is not a booge team . W ithou t a. doubts v mve them a heck of a run gold.”

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m edals, there was h td e ( c e le b ra t io n a f te r a se ro im d o f p oo r sta rts , n

a nd questionable ; le fc R e id th e lone g o l

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itis t go ing to pu ll i t ofi .team i” ‘ d 'R e id , fightu

'■ 156*pound final. *Tor alf now I c a n - s a y T m iI Am erican to make it to t

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nen face b roundball; fallen to Braziliansi ir stars before th em , pai en” and concentrated effo n the lip p a re th e w om e a st time Olympic p lay aftc lis close finishes in A ustn 5 specm- 1992 B arce lona ( ary cele- want o u r team to

with th e f inal cha is being of th e b e s t ," sa lall team V anD erv«r, who evening - c u rre n tte a m -w i Id-medal. from th e 1994 > lieduled onsh ips-toa59< l n tennial But th e Brazili

own storybook e tch w ith Silva, age 34, ex] ich from h e r la s t O lym since the H o rten c ia M arc g h ips-in - Queen".o£-6ports

H o rten c ia - s l ifter that by h e r f i r s t tiar I," center g rea t P e le - is : i I don’t removed from a 1 r tim e to the Brazilian Pit r the gold and n o w th e e

month-old boy. e n th a t “God le t m e t

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not tru e th e At! s favored transit system is ter M arta h a s h e r owiegoiiie.10___ R o d m an esq u e lIt o f their posed for Playbc le.” “ T h e y ’re a in th em ," te am . T h e y p h lula Silva, b a sk e tb a ll,” sa ogey-man - “They have an t. w e will ou tside gam e, u n fo r d ie defensively. The

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nder holds )eforboxin3nly David Bulgaria’s | g rs first gold enraged y .S .oJ.S. boxing nm o u t o f ^Olympics, to V asilu jirov

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isses. “ m o b s te r s ”in bo x ers Bulgarian. ^v e V ^bnze E v e n th el e cause for H a fa z Shou1 se m if in a l t h o u ^ t M ay5. m ediocre m istaken ly , ri[We iddeins th e decision \g o l d m S . in g th e b o u t tc^ U 5 . ju d g e :n elybutP m of fou r A m ^off fo r th e th e gam es fo:

faring in the A m a te u r Ber a i l my life (A IB A )q u itl n th e l a 8 t . . _ iu d g e a n d ato thecham - p r o t e s t , c a lpicGames." “ to tally inconto be Joined U .S . , teamMayweather- p ro tw te d theLnthew^ek-. th a t judges v[ay w ea th e r . th e h ^ d of cHf.eision t o E m ilJe td iev ,

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sacy o f W cbard.Nbton, who ■ h a t h e woujd have chosen n j ■ f f la r rg d ie r th a n a politician— ave lived b is life over. When t le 'K into law in 1972, ^ rquality fo r w omen’s school . se t in motion th e evoits that umphs o f so many 4merican. s y c o i^ S u m n w O ly m pin . ■ Id h ave enjoyed tho scene at ccLwhfire.Z6,481.fans.rpared_ ny M ilb re tt , b o rn in 1972, U nited S ta tes’ gold-winning China. M ia Hamm, also bom >ed se t up th a t g o ^ and the h e 2-1 U 5 . victory, a n o th e r s te p , b ig g e r th an im sa id of th e first women’s [p e tit io n in th e O lym pics.

ns before H Ip a rt o f th e most-iffort ever to prc-m en’s te am forJ tc r bronze-medalstralia and in th e ' ‘‘ila G am es. “I ju s tto finish this storyJiap ter being kindsa id co ach T a ra j C T

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L itdele r e f e r e e , H am ad Tito Plo u m an o f E g y p t, o th e r ay w eather-had won, , Stadiif. ra is in g h is han d as mlnut n was announced pv- The t to th e pulgaiian. cue tl je Bill W aeckerle, one la test erican judges working onto i fo r th e In tcm adonal of nai Bo[xing F e d e ra t io n houri

it bo th as an Olympic . Esti l a n AIBA ju d g e in Y ea r c a l l in g - th e ju d g ih g perfo » m p e te n t” numc im: o ffic ia ls f o m a lly event th e decision, claindng ' Th( s w e r t biased because, inga )f officials for AIBA'is . ing a leviaBulgarian. • • and <

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I S . t'espite injury, (TLANTA (A P ) - T h e U.S. I’s 4x l0 0 -m e te r re lay team upset by C anada, b u t oil the of the A m erican relay teams gold Sanirday.wen T orrence anchored the nen’s 400-meter re lay to vie- ', and the w om en held on to die 1,600-m eter relay. ,For me to ge t on th e top p ^ - in my hom etown, th a t’s fan- lie," T o rrence said . “Every* y is really ecsm tic th a t I got m edal. M aybe now I’ll la s t

a 2000 and ge t th e 100.” •- lesp ite th e a b s e n c e of th e ured M ichae l Jo h n so n a n d :ch R eynolds, th e U.S. m en n th e 1.600 -m e te r re la y as th u a n M a y b a h k h e ld o ff tain’s Roger B lack in the final m eters. T hey h a d th e third- test time even 255.99. a n Z e le z n y o f th e Czech public becam e th e first maif to

i.B. King headlin iA N T A ( A P ) - n i e Summer mes o t 1996, th e biegest ever, i Sunday night in un E iploson fireworks, country, music and Jc *n’ roll, a nd in th e qm et cer- loniestif Olympic t iad id o a Late in d ie closing showi which ^ a t 7 p4n. MDT, th e voices d in s tru m e n ts o f B.B. King, l ie Richard, W ynton Marsalis, to Puente, G loria Estefan and h e rs w i i r f i l l th e O lym pic idium w idi th e sounds of a 20 jiu te “S o u t h s Jam boree.” • The end of th e jam.session will e thousands o f Olympic a th tes to leave th e stands and poui Ito the fieldi^ in a milling mas: narionalities, fo r a final half

lurconcert. • ' . ,Estefan, countiy smger Trisht earwood a n d tw o “su rp rise srform ers w ill a lso s ing soli im bers d u ring th e three-hou: rent. ' ' 'The evenings program, invow g a cast of 3,500 people; includ ,g a youdi symphony orchestr id choir, iis designed prim aril

t a 'cumphs:^i n a league, givp “We xx er something to before

sa id ofhe-pTftrident who___>ma(y w id i'C hina,. T e rn e d th e A m erican Oklab< I against China for • never.' jn,*the s ta r of the K ; fel lay L itd e League Olympi ! cu t h e r hair and “I t n Bob.” S he o p ted 35211^ 0-year-old w ith a s ig n in2 0 s T -------- - encoorson wias ready for up, St d ianged th ings so G ad >n scholarship for n in g t,

All-American w o rld : a pfith th a t would . in 198<

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takesGwenTorren;. repea t as javelin champ ft . 1924. N o u red d in e Mc e A lg e ria w on th e m en s V enuste Niyongabo of

w on th e m en’s 5 ,000 c Kostadinova of Bulgaria :■ women's high jum p and 0 Afcisterkova of Russia a

>rotnen’s 1,500 t i t le to i. gold she won sue days ea V T orrence , who h a d 1

w in th r e e gold m edal )t hometown Olympics, fi st h e r f i r s t a s th e wom«

m e te r re lay won in 4 le onds. The Bahamas got ,d in 42.14 and Jam aica g in in 42.24.is T o rrence , th e 1992 ff ■ ch am p io n in th e 200 a l reigning 100-meter wo: d- plon, began the summe

in both races a t tho Olyi :h B u t h e r legs w ere h to the U.S. trials and she

lines closing eve r w idi th e ath letes in n >r, I ^ n Mischer, executive 3n of both the opening ai id w em onies'*They-havi •r- 16 days of inc red ib le

tion. W e w ant to p u t ! ch - ' o u t-therc th a te n a b le

hav eag o o d tim ^”l i e slg , U nfortunately , Izzy[is, joining them. The A t ^nd mascot, an u n d is t in ^»ic blob w idi big eyes an d20- a p p ea l for.sm all ch il

maligned for m onths.a^ disaster and was Id ttth- opening ceri'm ony Jv)ur d id not receive a n in 'ass Sunday’s event either,d f. “Izzy will n ot have «

th e closing,” J lisch erJia ’w ithasm ile . •;e” The heart of the evealo c e re m o n ia l p a ssin jju r O lym pic flog — th e

handed on from AntWJ)lv- fro m A tla n ta ’s Mud- ■'Campbell to F rank Saiitra of Sydney; Australia,rily 2000 Summer, G a m ^ ,

^decades/ e d id it for all the people who re and a rc playing now," R id o f th e gold she clutched, " i

e w ho are going to play in th e f ■^ynmflte Mfchele'Sniith. w h o ' ahom a S ta te on a scho la rsh >r. would b e e n provided Befoi f e l t p ro u d to see h e r sp o rt npics for the first time, t m akes m e fee l good to bo m n u id -lnfhiencu a litd e g iri»i l in g h e r b a ll , g iv ing h e r w raragem ent, and seeing her 'S m ith said.ail Devers lit up d ie track agf z th e 100 and re ta in in g th e [d’s fastest woman. A UCLA g 988, she was p a n of d ie g reat n e n in t r a c k g iv en schol: ause of Tide DC In fact, d ia t la

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jiplon since qua lify for tlM o rce li o f sandth of a se n ’s l.SOO, fo r a bronzof B urundi Olympic 10010 0 , S te fk a and Jam aica’s iria won the • “ I th in k tn d Svedana hadn’t been i1 added d ie have pu lled ito th e 800 leg,"Torrenc<earUer. NikiBakoyid h o p ed to th e s i lv e r wd a ls a t h e r B abakova of , finally, got , h ro n z e , 6-7.m e n ’s 400- W aller, o f DcI 41.95 sec- l l d i a t W .;ot d ie silver In d ie m en’1 co t bronze LaM ont Smii

D erek MiUs92 O lym pic th e gold. BriOd a n d th o 2:56.60, andworld cham- bronze medalm er favored In th e woi

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1 minii, said *„tti,HildiloiNive producer ------------------; and closing ATLANT/lave ^ v e n us doesn’t exp()le' com pen- tim e of it poiIt w m eth ing o n th e s trejle s them to S unday moie sa id . takea lo ttcvtzy w on’t be a t th e clositlan ta Games marathon triguished blue Kempainend a n alleged Iy as he wouh ild ren , w as ish line in Cs . a s a dedgn h e ld on .t<[ft o u t o f th e Coogan andJu ly 1 9 . H e b ln g th e oiin v ita tion to - Atlanta.:r. Aldiough•0 any role in battling a hi e r disclosed ex p ec ts t h

come from .*vening is d i e , h i ^ 60s toin g :-o f .'- th e .. - in g avcragihe sam e o n e ' percent huit w ^ 1920.TT .somediing 1M a y o r B ill big pack tO{Sartor, m ayor : o r so,” Kcmia, site o f th e onto fluids^ _____ idown to ea<

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s in the irvho played law is enabling Richardson coUege track scl . “And for U nited S tates tc lefu tu re .” ber o f scholorslhow uittb ' --------rsh ip th a t T h e ch ild re i efons T ide d ie ir m ark all c o r t in th e - w here women

s h a re o fd ie U i bo ab le to By S a tu rd a y airi*»-Ufe-by----- had-woa-21-go:: w ords o f the w om en 15 e r« y es lig h t. . . .T h a t perfpnr

fa r.su rp assed again, win- such as Russia ;he title o f o d ie r country. A graduate G erm an wome eat wave of apiece. China’s lo la rs h ip s iO nericans, w itlandmaric overall

i ia y ^:tGry in front ofir th e 200 by a thou - thea second. She se ttle d wasonze m e d a l in t h e Gei00 behind Gail Devers 3:21 ca’sM erleneO ttey . N k t h a t if th e g a m e s cha in in A danta, I would hoi ed o u t because of m yince said. . Co<coyianni of Greece won on,r w ith 6-8, a n d In g a Ste1 of U kra ine took th e bro 5-7. A m erican T is h a iDecatur, Ga., finished Mo

Molen’s 1,600-meter relay, bmimith, Alvin H arrison . ' he<Us and M aybank w on h aB ritain was second in Guin d Ja m a ic a w on th e Isdal in 2:59.42. Suw om en’s .1 ,6 0 0 -m e te r w)e A m e ric a n s w o n in of's J e a r l M iles h e ld o ff • F a ll la t O gunkoya o n du

ther will hold iiiiH(miS«lvlc« th

'ITA ~ Bob K em painen‘x p ec t to have an easy v«pounding out 262 m iles chstre e ts o f A tla n ta o n wm orning. B u t i t w o u ld of;tcvtop w hat he endured E« lo se o f h e U .S . m e n ’si trials in February. , 1® linen dircw up repeated-vound his way to d ie fin- Rn Charlotte, N.C. Y et he thI to w in , w ith M a r k - d(ind Keidi BrandCT nab- di5 o th e r tw o b e r th s ' fo r a

. . . . . b; Igh Kempainen has beena handful of injuries, h e ath e re a l c h a lle n g e to u

)m-widiout. “i f w e ha^e s| to 70s, w hich a re m om - •. f|

rages, a long .w ith .85-90 , , . dhumidity, w e m ight se e tllg like Barcelona w id i a_ vn;togedier still o t 20 m iles si[empainen said. “Holding I<lids is p ivo tal. I t com es eeach individual a nd hov(_ y

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nakingng women to e a rn more full , sc h o la r^ p s than m en in the I to h d p offset d ie huge num- rships ^ v en to football play-

•en of T itle DC.are m aking 1 over the A danm Olympics, n a rc accounting for a good J 5 . golds and overaU medals.’ afternoon, A m erican m en golHtSnH i a mfvHnU ovgrall;; golds, and a to ta l of 34. nnance^by A merican women ;d trad itiona l pow erhouses, da and G erm any, and every- y. By Saturday, R ussian and aen bad won on}y four golds I’s women came closest to d ie w iiining n in e go lds a n d 27

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ham plon an d th e world-recor older, won th e m en’s 1^00 in linutes, 35.78 sfeconds. Fem u lacho, d ie 1992 Olympic champ <n, g o t s i lv e r In 3:36 .40 an Itephen K ipkorir of Kenya gc ironze in 336.72.

H ich am E l . G u e r ro u j < tio rocco w as r ig h t b eh in Jo rce li en te r in g th e f ina l lai )Ut trip p ed o n M orce li’s rigl leel and fell to th e track. C ad ia d to h u rd le th e p ro n e 1 juerrouj, who finished la s t

In th e w o m en ’s h ig h ju m Jtefka Kostadinova of Bulgar « )n die gold m edal w idi a jun if 6 feet, 8.75 inches.

Zelezny w on th e javelin widi dutJW of 289 feetj 3 inches.

i marathon keydiey handle th e heat, such as d iey sw ea ta lo t." ,

P ro v id in g m o s t o f th e he w ith in th e p a c k will b e wor t a m p io n M artin Fiz of Spai Dionido Ccron and German Sil of Mexico, and Rolando V era ^ iia d o r .

They’re th e favo rites fo r t long h a u l 's ta r t in g a t O lym j Smdium, headm g o ut Piedm t Road to O glethorpe Universi the turnaround p o m t T hen bi down Peachtree S treet, I h ro t downtown, and back In to Jhe ! diujii for a final lap before w! by then will be a cheering thro

A week agtfjlhe women"<au a break for d ie ir m aradion wi th e day daw ned dou d y and sUn n e v e r a p p e a re d u n t i l final ru n n e rs w e re b ack Ins the stodium. “The women’s in thbn was exceptionally fast-fi w h at I e x p e c te d ,” Kem paii said . “B ut a f te r ta lk in g 'to ; l o c ^ it sounded like 'the vifc e r was exceptional for th is tim year." ' ,

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------------- f~ A ^ e c o IId :h a I^ f lg hjinjured one player and « je c t io n o f a n o th e r , Russia’s 91-74 v iao ry i in the flfth-place game, its f irs t ap p earan ce si reg istered an 81-63 wi

• Italy in th e seventh-plai................. - ............ BOXING

F e lix Savon o f Cul: 'tim e w orld ch am p lo r sccond straight heavy>s m edal w ith a 20-2 vie D av id D e fla g b o n of S av o n ’s te a m m a te H ern an d ez , a lso v/on c o n se c u tiv e g o ld in pound class w ith an i : over M alik B ^le ro g lu <

Istvan Kovacs of Hui the gold m edal in the class w ith a 14*7 deci

.A m aldo Mesa of Cuba jCuban, Juan H em ande 'tim e w orld champion, 1 lOleg Saitov of Russia i !pound f in a l. D an ie l ] iBuIgaria won th e gold ;the 106-pound class w ■decision over M ansuet !of the Philippines.; CANOE-KAYi;• G erm any d o m in a te •finals, winning th ree g< Isilver. No A m ericans i > f t e r a ll U.S. b o a ts 1( Jsemifinals. World cham jH o lm an n o f N orw iB eniam inu Bonomi of ith e gold m edal in th e X, : kayak.

G e rm a n g o ld s c a n 1,000-m eter four-womi th e 1,000-m eter two-m and four-man, 1,000-mc M a r tin D o k to r o f t i R ep u b lic won th e 1,0

- ...... .. can o e H nal. W orld c l____ ___ A n to n io -R o s s i- a n d -

S c a rp a .o f Ita ly w on t m eter, two-man kayak.

CYCLING ; Miguel Indurain 'o fS i ;tim e w in n e r o f th e

- 'F rance, won th e gold the m en’s cycling tim e t a time of 1 hour, 4 minu

• onds. His countryman, Olano, took the ^ v e r n

_______ C hris B oardm a n of Brtfie’bronzem 1:04535;

L an ce A rm stro n g , m en’s cyc lis t in A m ei sixth, in 1:06:28. Russia

.Z a b iro v a won th e go) ^vomen’s individual timi 36:40.

EQUESnUAl IsabellW erth of G em

the gold m edal in indivic sage, b ea ting two Dutc W erth , ab o a rd G igolo o vera ll sco re o f 235.01 A fter holding th ird plac

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ry over Cuba m e. Japan, in e since 1976, ^1 wctdry over f p l a c e g ^ e . I2uba, a five-

won /yweight gold victory over o f C an ad a .

ron a s e c o n d ; in th e

1 victory ;lu of Turkey.Hungaiy took h e 119-pound

over uba. Another ndez, a three* n, lost 14-9 to

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golds and a nss lo s t th e am pion Knut >rway b e a t

Ita ly for cl,000-m eter .

th eOman kayak, o-man canoe m eter kayak.: th e Czech1 ,000-m eter Gemeny'sM^

n th e 1,000-ik. first two daysiJG Gibson falteif Spain, five- and finished ffie T o u r de RHYTHM>ld m edal in ' Ekaterina ine trials with pooriy in heiinutes, 5 sec- clubs, b u t cam , Abraham near-perfectrr m edal and first in the s aB rita in got points. Her t

■ 'E lena 'V itric lIg. th e b e s t with39.266.Tierica, w as • !a ia ’s Zulfiya Nigeria liftigo ld in th e of the soccerim e trials in time. No Afrii

a m ajor in teIA N tion u n til therm any won Argentina 3-2lividual dres- The victory t'Utch riders. celebration ,o lo , h ad a n p la y e rs dan5.09 po in ts . p e r im e te r o5lace for the m any in th e

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tears, Andre Ag: medalist Saturdi

The second-g pian over^vhelral

^ o f Spain 6*2, 6 r ; ' cumbed to the c

tory on the med£ ' . ,v “H earing tho

. H-eatest accomp'O''*'' in this game,” Aj

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a^laicna Btzeska convetes h the ihythnii he pbcad tenth, tan w ^ n a i< > g theft

lys, American Michelle 86,1; te red in th e freestyle TI idfifth . D<IM IC GYMNASTICS tim e la Serebryanskaya did • . i t s 'f her second .event, th e defe cam e b a d f w ith two chon

}Ct ro u rin es to finish sem ifinals w ith 39.332 < Gi r 'U kranian teainm ate. ^ o f th Bcfieiiko, w as sccond ' ' m ed i d e fe

SOCCER H e ll;ifted Africa tp the top Repi :e r worid for th e first ir ic an nation had won C t ite rn a tio n a l com pcti- 12, ] th e N ig e rian s up se t ‘ medi

3-2 for the gold medal. • ' ball y t r i ^ e r e d a rousing ' ‘ ‘ 4^15; n, w ith th e N igerian bron lan c in g a ro u n d the; - th e : r o f th e f ie ld w h ile ■., tim e h e s e l lo u t crow d of comi

i b e a t s S p a n i :

)UNTAIN, Ga. (AP) - ...... m atch>at a n d a bouple of closeriVgassi bccam c a gold Agassirday. Whid -g en era tio n Olym* th e 01Imed S e rp Bruguera beglnj, 6*3, 6-1, th e n sue- w ere Ie emotion of the vie* u p theedal stand. le te s i h o an th em w as th e ', sportsm plishm ert Pve had W itAgassi said. rankec

:d a po st* v ic to ry Slam iI his father, M ike, an in 199 :e r'fo r-Iran -in -1948 — th e m /s elder Agassi rarely Slam 1ch e s b e c a u se th ey g re a tts rv o u s, b u t h e sur* th e spn by flying In from m edalth e final. “After the c a n a o

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6,117 saluted them.TEAM HANDBALL (WOMEl Denmark rallied to force ovf

ime, then won the gold medal,, t s 'f i r s t O ly m p ic-ap p earan c e fe a tin g tw o-tim e d e fen d lr ham pioiJSouthKorea 37*33.. 1

TENNIS Gigi and Mary Jo e Fem andi

f th e U nited Sm tes,\ypn ,^e£q ie d d l in w om en’s d o u b le e f e a t in g J a n a N o v o tn a a r [e le h a S ukova o f ' t h e Czec :epublic7-6(8-6).6-4.

VOLLEYBALL (jVOMEN) Cuba defeated C hina 14*16,1

2, 17*16,15-6 to w in th e gol ledal. Brazil won its first voile all medal, beating R ussia 15*1 ^ 5 ,- I6 : i4 ; 8-T 5,15-13 fo r t l ronze. Tbe loss le f t R ussia o l e m edals stan d fo r th e f ir m e in the eight Olympics i t hi ampeted.

d a r d f o r g o l d

itch I gave him a chance to gi s e r to a gold than h e e v e r got, assi said with a grin. ' iVhile six top-10 p layers s k ip ^ ! Olympics, Agassi said b o m th ginning of the y ea r th e game r e his top p rio rity i H e passe th e opening ceremony, th e atl es village and even ts-in othe irts to concentrate on tennis. ' V ith th e gold in h a n d , h iked i t ahead of his th ree Gran m titles. Including W imbledo 1992. “I ^ keep th is over all i :m ," 'he 6aid. ‘T o wIn a-Gran m in the sport of ten n is iS th la te s t accom plishm ent insid : sp o rt To win a n Olympic gol d a l Is th e g rea te st th in g yo I a c c o m p l i s h in g s p o r t” ' '

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e a r lie r ; M ichael Ji ob literated the worl

; record, scorching do so im ppssiby. fas expected him to ke< b last right through wall, leaving a Mich

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- there was nobody leJ ty people and a few < w rite rs ben t ov er t com puters, try ing new .ways to say "fa; u s jo u rn a l is ts dec down to the track ai th e Olympic V ictor podium.

And thus i t w as t myself standing on t where the world’s g r an d * fie ld a th le te s receiving their gold i do you know w hat ] in g ? Do you kno v through my m ind a:

. th a t h is to ric p o d it d a rk e n e d stad iu m Olympic flame b u m above me in th e G«

, sky?______ .I though t: “ I hop

w e igh t does n o t cat toric podium to colla]

- This was a definiu th e w ay Pve been e Olympics.' I spend a sitting in press boxe worid-dass ath letes selves while I chomp containing enough cl c lo g ev e ry a r te ry A m erica. Also I am causing a severe cant

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em ergency parachuJ_______Snickers. ;___

S o 'h e re 1 a'm,~loo b lim p wearing a p r

EN)A nd to m ake m at

.1 {-, I 'm d e v e lo p in g se Envy from looking ;

Hno ■ worid-class a thletes V , ® r id ic u lo u s ly p 'e rfe

T h fire a r e - e i t i r e J TEAMS here w ith le

total, than I have, l e s ” “ I’ e sp e c ia lly ^ h a ti

J sw im m ers and dive . . L ad d id o n to b e in g G

w e a r th e se r id ic u l “Speedo”*style bathii

V a re approxim ately tl lo ld co n tac t lens. I b e t i Qgy. in to th e locker roon ■ j 3 sw im m ers on th e ir

k n e e s , p e e r in g ac I going, “I lost my suitl i r s t ' ^ m yse lf w e a r i >,n, bath ing suit known i

This style has a n imp

I ty feature: W hen yot th e w a te r fee t-firs t develops pontoon-sii which keep you aflot

g . j guards can arrive and tl em ergency Snickeri

m aterial from a singli . trunks could supply

needs of all th e o fy jjgg ra e rs th ro u g h th e

Summer Geunes.I am jilso inrimld£

uniforms worn b y the- a thletes. Technically

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, , - race, the sIS th a t I found , intently ton th e v e iy spot tha t a t angrea test M ck . b e c a m e

tes h a d b e e n si,„, Id m edals. A nd •m - w a s think- W hat I nlow Vfhat ra n i, tm1 a s I stood on botUes lik(d iiim , in th a t have bodiiu m , w ith th e w e ,im in g brightly h igG eorg ia n igh t S p a„ ,, -jji.............-- you, b u t IlOpe m y /body hot dog,’ caiise th is his*

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ig a t a ll these!S w ith all their ■ ■r fe d t b o d ie s . E Bi r e n a t io n a l1 less body fat,

a t e ' t h e 'm a l c —iv ers , w ho, in H H; G re e k gods,c u lo u s ly t in y LMthing suits tha t H j/ th e size of a!t i f you w entlom, you’d see W ^ msir h a n d s andac t h e f lo o r , | | mlitl” K "r a s ty le o f B | Hn a s “trunks.” H " * 'm portim t safe* gyou jtim p into r s t , y o u r s u it W h-size a ir bogs,Qoat un til Ufe- H f f lm d adm inister I p i le rs b a rs . T he ig le p a iro fm y '

he n e x t five^

Id a ted by the the m ole track illy, these uni*I su rfa c e a rea but they’re the m w ra p , only do n o t wish to ffice i t to .s a y ,„ . m ale ath letes .

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1 bur large selection of arable luxury and perilu s iv c V-8 N o rih sta r System SS E n t r y ^ 'I n c lu d e b o ck ;V n • W h e e lA n ti 'L o c k B rakes • M v U e s e ^ * C M Pour Y ean

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s w h o su ffe r fro m -Body iVomen reporters b ere 'say I severely in tim idated by lies o f th e fem ale athletes, am ple , a F rench w om an ir w on tw o gold m e d a ls g a u incredibly tigh t uni* mt w a s — there is no deli* sy to p u t d i s — virtually »u ing up her b u t t r sh e w on h e r 200-m eter le s tadium cam era w as so f focused on h e r r e a r e nd any m om ent I expec ted

m e ra m a n ’s e y e b a l l to hoo ting o u t t ^ u g h th e

: I'w an t to know is: Why is for th e se peop le .to h av e like that? Why can’t W E 3dieis like that? W hat d id er d o to deserve tiu n in g ig w a lk in g b a r r e l s o f T h ink abou t itl Td h e lp It I - re a lly n e e d a n o th e r -

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town Idaho, dissecting > morals an d judging ther

P lu s , you g o tta love prices o u t h e re in Ruritj SBA loan you might ev up shop in a n abandon and scU goat’s-milk cap tent latyyers. from Berke

Now som e yahoo's g- h a n d b o o k to te l l c it becom e country folks.

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. Wanda U rbanska and F couple of expatria te Ar you ’r e n o t s u r p r i s e d ) ' Mayberry.

A c tu a lly , i t ’s in Mo which isJ^n d y G riffiA ’

“ th e pfo 'to type fo r th e ' P ilo t, w h e re O p ie g re m o v ed to L .A . to t Cufminghaml

X ev e rin g a n d Urban: for a d t y a r l , isn’t it?) b th a t sm a ll- to w n e rs ax

___ gullible and a little less- one who’s ever had oU hi------------- :r ii your m ain motivai

d ty is to escape some ii . so,” th e au thors advise. ‘

p o te n tia l em p lo y e rs ii d ram a a n d re in fo rce t small’town living is sup<

, counterpart- T ell them t o ld son re c e n tly w ithe shooting and you’re afr th e next victim .”

A t w hich point, p resi---------- xem o v es-th e .s trav « .frc

teeth a nd exdaim s, “Wc seen a rea l f ire engine?”

The them e th a t runs tl is stra igh t from Profess( “ T he M usic M an": Jus Pop to buy th e band ii

- th e School B oard will check w h e th e r th ere re In s titu te of M usic Gold Aught-Five.

T h is o b se s s io n o f ci im p ro v in g th e i r 'c o u t a lm ost irresistib le . I’ve family.■ Cousin B arry is a succ

- outside Los Angeles, an h e and h is w ife and 2 .i visit us in th e ir Suburbai

............ X as t y e a r , I took h inFalls’ Old Towne to look onds in to th e tour, he j t h ^ should raze ^ the build a n ice strip mall.

His wife, Charmayne, i le a rn th a t T w in 'F alls orchestra , b u t added, “

• no business lis ten ing t< Salonen is conducting.”

And th a t probably e x Californian expatriates i ev en tu a lly go hom e, ac Evons, a transp lan ted S now liv^K in B ^ d ^ Ore., j in g 'c b u n s e irn g 'u rb a n escape th e d ty .

A fte r a ll, if you drinl and w ear a cell phone at

-- i t ’s p r e t ty h a rd to rem: , Je th ro in your own imag«

M aybe d ty folks shoii hard.

That’s not to say tha t i m oving to r u r a l a rea s Valley. •

T ru th b e told, this pl< . th e re fo rm ed 'c j^ o p o U l

_ here and adapted.■But th e t ra n sp la n ts '

pered a re th e ones who o ues. •

Those who have come . us just haven’t done as w ( “As a rule, small-town< ic 'and cynical about theii b ig -c ity co u s in s a n d e

-en thusiasm and earnest . ty p ic a l ly f in d in a h t

dw eller," U rbanska and “In th e sm all-town cont su re .th a t your good .behi

■ unnoticed and will accr oijly .by th e K arm a if f ir th e pdsitive notice you’l

^ ^ o s t u s co un try p about K arm a. W e went tc i i tth e second grade.

I .‘S tew Crump, who’i b f x riidcos and th e county fa

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mians ■Ehem iIbook II happen . „ _ H s 'd isco v e red sm all* ' ■ng ou r m aim ers a n d ■h e m to b e p re d d u s . Hove th e r e a l e s t a t e Huitan ia . A nd w ith o n Heven b e ab le to se t . H

ioned Sprouse-R eitz Hcappucdnos to peni* Brkeley. Hs gone a n d w ro te a Hc i ty fo lk s h o w to H

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M o u n t A iry , N .C ., ReciA ’s h o m e w w n .a n d ___ a|)i||h e 'f ic t io r ja rM o u n tgrew u p b e f o r e h e ' ' ) b e c o m e R ic h ie

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; a r e a l i t t l e m o re Hess d e v e r th a n any- m iU h is t irc s 's to le n ................ivatiori' to leav e th e - Ble urban h o rro r, say HiQ. “This w ill engage ■s in y o u r p e r s o n a l H:e th e ir b e l ie f th a t ■up erio r to its u rb a n ■m th a t y ou r 12-year- Hth e s se d a drive> by . ■ a fra id h e m ig h t be

'csum ably, th e boss f f if ro m -b e tw e c n -h is ------

‘Well, doggies! E v e r • • we?” ^is th rough th is book ^ essor H aro ld H ill ofJ u s t g e t M o m a n d 1 ^d in striim encs,' a n d - H ill n e v e r b o th e r to 7 9} rea lly w as a G ary ^o ld M edal C lass o f \2>

f c i ty p e o p le w i th Io u n try c o u s in s i s X ’ve seen i t m y ow n

uccessful deve loper and every sum m er

1 2.35 k id s co m e to ■ban.h im dow n tO -T w in ...............)ok around. T en sec- • lie p ro c la im ed th a tthe w arehouses and By II. • ■ • Tlmile, w as im pressed to —Is h a d a sy m p h o n y -jI, “ You r e a lly h a v e <jovg to M o zart u n le s s „,o,

■ u ' 'exp lam s w hy m ost glat es in th e N orthw est, acco rd in g to Tom „jjj, d San D icgoan whoe., a nd m akes a U v -____ «pjid h ite 's 'o r iT io w t o '

r in k b o ttle d w a te r j ._2 a round y o u r n eck , ^ em ak e H o m e r-a n d - - --g-j-

lould stop try ing so '

tat they shou ld s top P” ' ;as l ik e t h e M ag ic

p lace iS b e t t e r fo r ® loUtes who’ve com e

t r w h o h a v e p ro s - '' ^ 10 absorbed o u r val- ,

tme to h o use-b re^k _ ,s w e l l • TJi«1 wners a re less iron-heir lives th a n th e ir ' J^d e x p re s s g r e a t e r thrclestness th a n you’d {"or

h a r d - b i t t e n c i t y ui rm d L evering w rite . Blutontex t, y o u c a n b e Dlehnvior w ill n o t go diec ccrue to_you - n o tffin ^e iiae rs b u t by ^Du’ll : rece iv e J n . th a-------- - i -

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TWIN FALLS - Dpve Hobson, iown t o “No Trespassing” sign (norning. *

With a dozen o r .so cheery vo! fa thering blue paint'all'over lu jn Saturday , tho wiry form er d n an couldn’t very well keep p e lis small, fenced-in yard. So he d IP a in t M a g ic ”_ sh ir t .Q th is ;« i wpcrvised.

H e w as o ne of 20 M agic V ail ien ts w ho qualified for “ P a in t * an an n u a l event in w hich bi f s r c iv ic o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d ;ro u p s v o lu n te e r to ’p a in t he ie n io r - c i t i z e n s w ho d o n ’t m o u g h to p a y incom e ta x e s businesses donate p a in t. M cD lona tes b re a k fa s t. '.

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JEROME - One person was k il hree others were injured early S j noming w hen the cju- they w ere n rolled off Golf Couiw Road n Hue L akes Country Qub road. D errick A lan Nelson, 24, b f W

tied in th e acddent. Stefan P. S t

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-and accidentRocky rescues ‘

. Rescners never reaQy know wi D ex p e a when they’re ta iled u cen^ D a v g su d .

“ W e n e v e r h av e tvro (resc t t te m p ts > -^ sam e," Davis sa ‘Even m the s a n s kxation."

l a M arcii 1595, Je ro m e Com rearch and R escue team s we aHed to the Devils C onal area a r c a Jexume teen who had foil ib ro t 60 feet while free climbii Ifiteo wctkeis de d de d they woi teed a heGcopter m fly t lu yox n ^ lf® ynsed awrf liieir hau0 d e a r rocks a n d sagebrush jwfiTnn a o u d e helicopter lad.

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w e i^ ju s t a fevY ounces. - larr t s o f spo tted bats have spjo f te n e n o u g h to cause pii u m wonder IfTditoTjas— mion. Jre d iflin ilt to study,” said peris,. ecologist wtio w orks - w it B u r e a u ., o f L an d an inea t” a n a " tn e to r e s t”“T h e y seem to fo rage tiv

.bov9 tb e g round th a n by s ta search of moths; th e ir - wil□odsource. Te;d b a ts a r e am ong 35 fro.J iiimti4tLs im J c i 8 tfaho Conservation Effort. s tas rag en cy and p r iv a te - Ga

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Aug. 2 . 1996. a t Twin Center. C o n te5 b o m J a n . 30, 1900. a l fn -^ o Eb.. th e da u g h ter of N els Mnnrt* So ren sen Anderson, S h e ‘ alph L B u r to n Nov, 13. . / - •ia s tin g s . N eb ., a n d h e L h e r in d e a th on April 1. a n d h e r hu sb a n d fanricd la for several years, later C am p b ell. N eb., w here

t until 1942 . T hey th en S e a tt le . W ash ., w h ere

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Danieside se rv ic e for G arn et n a n i ! c o n d u c te d a t 11 a .m . RtonnQ ug . 5 , 1996, a t S u n s e t i ’a rk 'in Twin Falls, with a le M e tzg e r officiating. ( f ,a V c an from 4 to 0 p .m . C usan 1 fh ite M ortuary in Twin four

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.Adamson ChicagiStanford A dam son . 89. i th e r a n d g ra n d f a th e r •_ h is H eavenly Father on A u g . T. 1 9 9 6 . d u e to ^ ns from a stroke after a ■ a t th e U ta h V alley 3 I® ed ica l C en te r in Provo. ^

■as b o m Ju n e 28. 1907. ie so n o f Jo h n R obert >arl S tan fon j A dam son, t E l iz a b e th C oltrin on L 38. T heir m a m ag e w as lized in th e Logan LDS ipril 1. 1933. " a se w a s know n to family grew u p m Carey. H e

e le m e n ta ry a n d h igh ™ g » " ? ic a t io n In C a re y a n d s tru c tic a h S ta te University for W hile living in C a rey , ®m a n ag in g a dairy farm'. a rm ing c a ree r, h e h a d sportsm s ts .* H e h a d th e first "Shingv le w h e a t th rash er and m b in e a n d h a y b a le r sm tle h I C arey valley. H» a lso w hsrevo

: W o o d R iver IrrigationId in 1954 received the H usbams s m a n o f t h e Y ea r Dav364. Lyn so ld h is farm W. Thi : h is fam ily to P rovo ." Po™ ahok e d a s h e a d custod ian w ifaA nr1 Y o u n g U n iv e rs i ty 's E ^iily 01sn te r-fo r 10 years a n d W Icher.J 68 . Alexandie d a m is s io n for th e S 'e s u s C h r is t of L atter- a n d Chn G erm any from 1929 G le n n srin g h is life tim e. Lyn P hlladolI a n d de v o ted m em ber Mary Polc fi o f J e s u s C h ris of T h e ft s a in ts a n d s e rv e d in'* a .m , Wos including a bishop , a l-^dy of Iseveral h igh councils . G lenns Fincilor in a stake presi- OSB. wrila s a lso a tem ple work- a t G lenn >m plefor 1 5 years. - - -v ig il-w il1 av id hun te r a n d fish- T u esd ay2 loved to read , pan ic- Umerick spel-orien ted literature Fony. Ar s co n s id e re d by m any d ir o c t io x h o la r H e-jvM highly H o m o s , pillar in th e communi- fiiflbuntain am p le to alt w ho knew Tho fai

tw o m(/e d by se v en children. Com plex d e ltas o f O rangeville . Ferry Hig tii) A dam son ol Provo. • A vo.. Gli i a r d ) B e c k m a n .o f V oluntec U tah .. P h illip ( J a n e ) H om o , 9 A m erican Fork. Utah, H om e. 10

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p e o p le w ill s p re a d o u t a l w ith B ru n eau R iv e r Tuesi a n d W ed n esd ay a ^ o u t a n ap a rt and lis ten fo r tbTHist tive, rapid, clacking sound m b y sp o tte d b a ts . A f if th te w ill w ofk-th/s c an y o n .botti Teams are m ade u p of person from th e BLM, N a tio n al P; S u rv lc e , Pu iusL S c rv ic e i s ta te D ep a rtm en t o f F ish : Game. - ........— ‘* —

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lanno (Billy) M alherne of Phoenix 'iz., Jo a n n e (G ary) L an c as ter 0 rom . U tah , a n d J im (Nina Jam son cl Vancouver. W ash.; 4: andchildren; 39 great-grandctiil on; and sisters. EJelsa O lson anc irn a C hurch ill, b o th of L ogan ah , Lyn w as p re c e d e d In doatf ’ h is wifo, h is p a re n ts a n d one other, Robert Eldon.T ho funera l will b e ho ld a t 1 1 Tl. Monday, Aug. 5 . 1996. a t the keside B ghlh 'W ard LDS Chapol,I S. 1600 W. in Provo. IntermeniII bo a t P rovo C ity Cem otory . e n d s m ay call from 6 lo 8 p,m. lay a t the Berg Mortuary, 185 E, m te r in P rovo or. from . 9 :30 to ;3 0 a .m . b e fo re th o funeral on inday a t tho w ard chapel,

G l e n n s F e r r y

niel E. WIcher)an ie l E dw ard W ich e r, 60 , of n n s Ferry, d ied T hursday. Aug, 996. a l his homo, lan w as born on M ay 23. 1928. S l e n n s F o rry , to A lfre d a n d a n Wichor. Ho w as tho fourth of ' children. H e g ra d u a te d from University of Idaho in 1951.'a n m a rr ie d R u th M a rg a re t b e r.,Q n .Ju ly .6 . 1 9 5 1 , a t Big ib e r , M ont. T h o y m o v e d to :a g o , 111,, wtiile D an-served a s a it inspector for th e U,S, Amiy. In 3 ,.they moved to a cattle ranch le Glenns Ferry a re a a n d start- their family. T he ran c h w as a iderful place to ra ise his family, ire th e y s h a re d m a n y ha p p y •s. • • ,I 1 9 6 9 . h o b e c a m e a Farm 9au In su rance a g e n t. H e w as VII S tar 13 tim es a n d the All Star tain for tho sla te o f Idaho hvico. 983, h e left the ran c h a n d built 3m e o v e rlo o k in g th o S n a k e r a n d his childhood hom e, Dan involved in m any com m unity

se ts including the b ond for the ' s c h o o l a n d s e rv in g o n tho iw ay d is tric t d u r in g Ihe c o n ­a t io n of th o th r e e b r id g e s iss the Snake R iver H e loved to :h and support all o l th e school lin g events; D an w a s a n avid ism a n ^ d loved hunting and ig vfllh his sons. H is kind heart, n 'a n d friendly laugh, a n d large e h e lp e d h im m a k e f rien d s •ever ho wont.in is sun,rivod by h is wife, Ruth ler of G lenns Ferry: his children their families, Kathy W. Bates,- la n d M iko 'and c h ild ren . Amy David of Arlingioh. Va„ Nancy T h o m p so n a n d -M arc of an d . O re., E dw ard 'A : ,Wicher,- A nne a n d children, Sa rah and y o f-Idaho F a lls , T h o m a s D.- le r . w ife R ita a n d c h ild re n , ind ra . Katie and J a k e of Boise,

B, W icher o f S ea ttle . W ash.; C h r is to p h e r G . 'W ic h e r of

n s Ferry: h is b ro th e r . Bill of ide lph la . P a .: a n d h is s is ter . Potucok of Caslleford.

0 funera l will b o h e ld a t 10 W ed n e sd ay .'A u g . 7 , a t Our of Limerick Catholic Church In

IS Ferry. Father E ugeno Esch, ‘ wrill officiate. Burial will follow

onn R est Cem dtery. 'A prayer • will b e h e ld a t 7 :3 0 p ,m .- -

d a y . A ug. 6 . a l O ur L ady of 'Ick Catholic C hurch In G lenns ■ . A rrangem ents a re u nder tho :tio n o f S u m m e rs F u n e ra l OS. M c M J r t r e y C h a p 'o r in " iiain Hdmo.9 family su g g e s ts th e following

m e m o ria ls : T h e S p b r ts 3lex Fund, in c a r e of G lenns High School. 545 N. Bannock G le n n s Forry. ID 836 2 3 . or

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cs are omitted a t p a tien ts ' re g i

- ' Admitted bassa and Billie F reem an , bi I Betty Bird of Jerome.

Released >ks and June K unkel, b o th of la E Blackwood of Filer.

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K is h a i, of M anhattan , c a u s e o f^ e l e s , owned • b e in g invne p la n e th a t S e v e ra l iiic a lly : b e fo re s ite , ab o u1 c a n y o n w a ll th e - c a n yvisitors Friday. Rim.ted a ir t ra ff ic . “ T h e w ininutes before ly b e rem»eared off th e "T m ow w H ore n tly d id n ’t T h e par]em s, said Bob sions fo r i

N a tio n a l w ho witn£S a fe ty B o ard said.

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ITjfm n g‘ H fa lrh don’t need,” said^ a e p p to - ■ aT w m F a lls repepjti i i imii. volnnteer group,to f iid p ii . Volunteers ca:^ u ia tS U ^ y^ r m ii« iiran/»»se^ , , Magic V aH ^ .sha s unflifr- volunteers infoi» ;,so d iey abou t how Medffaa tth ey wbat private ina

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o ne d ra fting da□ lecal in said. **And as fsa CA Skills' • w e don’t have airtty_ itfrt in the area for i t ’

Mayfoe that’s viMnteiM,. bors and local bu;3nfiwat^ have been.callicun ivTrthrt architectural desiI appear- H e recently dtftbappea escapes fo r M u

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h e s a i i liv in g s o ld y i:e satallv s e c u r i ty e a c h ,^ d g g a a d ’ don’t p ay m e tcf e t t s ^ , couldn’t affiord tp tm ig tn h is own. And yeiK w itbtlie . n«xti>5 — m ouths t h a t h e b l e e d in g - h a v--------- :---------stayo£fhigh.lad(fcftffdre it M arie Browna s grand- boaL.a s n e v e r W hen a “ P a ia j t s c u f t app roached hei

« ; piayit e a i s th e W ^ jfecderj tftfl J hL o f r.iiijiiiiS^Sd: Rescue pack w ith a garl uc i s ODC proof uiacches, a .

lid le food ,am im e p fa c e a t “T h u s tu S d d e s sa id .“t t . o f space, it’s just J Eofrdls.’' ■ kw ithyoU j^shes £ R escue Hedbergsugge e r s a few od iff itemsfnrgivTiig gOlD

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form senior d ti ie n s Schwin led icare w orks and w eek i insurance options arc Senior (

drafts planar-dds-especially in ' H ospit0. redesigilough t I co u ld w in to layoiIdaho and M inico CarWaj

where we only have . For id a ss a day,” B oldt Boldt Kfcir as drafting goes, o rs ii• anything e lse even (Vocatiit." A m eric’s why several neigh* M arch,businesses in R upert th e tiatUing on B oldt to do sk ippei l e s i ^ for them. - year, w!f designed n ew fire h is pcrfIm idoka M em orial He fi

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ly on S441 in so d a l ’ "I sai :h m on th - “ T h e y ing but : to live” - D obson w hile b d to hire pa in te rs of . it,” she years of m edical ill* Braui Ith cancer, in te rn a l m onth a v e tau g h t h im co - securityaddart--------------------------- That-’m was in a sim ila r bills am

sometir'a in t Magic” sco u t If unfoi ber about p a in tin g she oftc

. - r a i ie r goes hiking in the vit>rld,” :STShebrings'a w aist---------A“Kelp rbage bag, w ater- shoes ar, a knife, a whistle, a have uiiIrror and a compass. w h ite iidesn’t take u p a k)t branchiist a matter o f taking boater’slesa id ' _ And 1>gests bringing along doing inm s on h ik ^ such as where yauze. 50 feet o f light* p la n to lcandle, lots of w ater “We 1T, >rfiich can b e used pie in ti> obvious use, b u t for them no fyou’rek)st,” hesaid . But r« d go rock climbing at th e mos lem Idaho 's world* cnthusi. e are a few pieces of w ith isk I need, Davis said. “Ther ness, anchors, shoes ' get train are fundam entals, R iver a good idea i f you'll rock din

lesaid. ing d as essential equipm ent, basics u] r than paying a hos*' o m g p a is said. . Local p a rtn e r a n d som e dosses t

the terrain a re also persona tzlersaid. Prudeks r area , know w h a t Canyo into before you get virtually L vidcd tl are the most impor- t^cm . afety equipm ent for .“Have Jeers and l i t e r s . ' ed,"M et

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insuran(ilablelbtIiem,Evahslaid. [ow ever,. v o lu n te e rs com e 3SS m any different scenarios, uding.an ocdisional client who IS a burial policy purchased

outUvcd the policy and paid re in to i t than i t 's w orth . In se cases volunteers he lp the n ttd recover as much money as able from the policy. utmedicaLcoveragcvcvery-pet^ aged 65 and older who has d '.the.Sodol Security ^ e m is ible for M edicare. Y et people need supplemental, insurance

IS, bccausc Medicare has many s, and individuals are expected ay for what Medicare doesn't h d l now, George Schwindeman lupert has been the only Mini- da area volunteer for th e insur- e program , w hich h a s been :red in Idaho fo r 10 years, windcm'an volunteers once a !k a t th e M inidoka C ounty ior Center.

ns for futup ita l, helped a n e ig h b o r sign h^hom e and contributed lyout plans for a Finish Line W ashinUtaLjr the second y ea r in a row, It took home first-place hon-

in th e - Id a h o VICA cational Industria l Clubs of jrica) Skills C hampionship in ch, which qualified him for liational cham pionship. H e iped th e cham pionship la s t •, ^vhich he' now regrets after jcrformance th is year, e first began working on his

ch im ney , th e 74-ycar*old )w agreed it was n eed ed said, yeah, tha t needs paint- b u t i t ’ll have to w a it fo r a le because I co u ld n 't afford she said. *raun gets around S800 each Ith in re tirem en t a n d social iritychecks.lat-’s - ju s t-e n o u ^ to -pay -the- and buy food, she said - and

etimes, not enough for food, nforeseen expenses crop up, often does without fresh eggs,

rhey have saved m ore lives I all the rescue team s In thed,” Hedberg said. ___ _____lieKfet, a ^ e t y rope, proper s and a survival, knife - which ! untangled many overturned re w ate r ad v e n tu re rs from iche.s - should also g race a er’s safety list.id w hatever activity , you’re g in tlie canyon, tell someone re you’re going and when you . to bc back.Ve have gone looking for peo- in the South Hills and found 1 north of Carey,” Davis said.It rescue workers agree that most im portant tool outdoor lustasts can arm them selves is knowledge.licrc are no lack of ways (to rained),” Bowman said, verwear in Twin Falls offers climbing, canoeing and kayak- :lasses that tepch “from the- s up,” said Jack Prudek, man- ; parmer of Rivenvear. ical experts teach th e w ater cs and Riverwear employees onally take th e clim bers up, eksaid.nyons can'be a great place for aUy any outdoor activity, pro- d the righ t p recau titin s a re 1.[ave fun, but b c safety mind* Metzlersaid.

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insurance options tha t h n . w ith p ro sp ec tiv e buyc i- choose the one they foci r- them, he said, n . Schwindeman also hei s. c itizen s f ig u re o u t ho a d a im s w ith th e ir p riv t y ance company and keei

w hat Medicare is paying

are in desir drafting skills when he d 9. H is f a th e r , a n -a p e worked on floor sketchc:

w here Boldt would s it ne r, and watch. Eventiially, tl I- gave Boldt some scratch \ p ra c t ic e w ith , a n d tv f later, the son was doing n sketi^es.r B u t i t w asn’t u n til h B taking d asses from M ar t - M inico High School’s r in stru c to r-tiia t he realii

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d - m ilk -an d b read -u n tiU month.

t- The form er farm girl i a working hard. She used d d o th es on a washing bi

m ake meals for her nine h But painting her en tire h11 something else again.

She thanked th e Paii e — crew fo r taking on tha tt! d ‘‘T h ey p a in te d a ll r 1. knick-knacks,” she sali I, w ere a ll real good and w ;, a good time.”

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"COTALLS ~ Three fires Starr- saih tn ing charred 13 ,030 ' Wi^ u th em Idaho by m id- *Sahuday. but cooler and ' saila thw aidMi fir^fighKnp mpmrding to the Bureau o f Iagemcnt forvo fire fighters b a ttled Jt blaze at Lake Walcott, ' xvn•ast o f Minidoka, w hich 2,0KX) acres. Fifty-two fight- Ida nHe"4?XX>acreAntel^

m iles no rthw est o f I36’people contained the niricksmith Two Fire eiflht to tleast of Albion. Set

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Am3T, Nev. - A m eris ta r cod: announced secondquar- Vicomc up 64 perctmt frimi m aIn second quancr 199S. parfor th e th ree m onths, m a•opening costs for n ew Sas S3S million. sharong earnings in th e se opcnilted from the opening p re

m crews dose in orY, W ash. (AP) - flar■s, aided by mild weath- Auday contained a brush desinsumed 12,000 to 14,000 wa:

sailbody's dem obilizing.” Tlope Christopherson of FritEmergency O perations mpJ)Iympia. fig]i a fire crew from Grant Q kluld remain a t the scene ticsiurc th e blaze doesn’t Nat

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»n tfo lled Ijy Sarm iiay c irm n said BLM spokesvoxoxa F a ■Vallape.

**The line is taaBy seased,* iS aid. "AH my fire fi^nen are CCS

□rested a n ^ n s e lands.More tiian 50 fire f ib e r s s

wo helkxjpters w o e wtsiaiag m L,000-acre fire ju s t s o a h o f t i daho b o rd c . aboot 50 n 3 e s ea ffSnw-riUe,ihaiLT

hai fire, also tottchcd cB by ling, should b e cfin ia ined Ul oday, acco rd ing to i l ie F o re

% income hikef the company's new est c ts o o joeristar <Virwir WBiiff».ontinued m arke t l ea derg d p z 'icksburg, Miss., m a ^ n n - ^

any-widc,” an AzQeTisnr sooi lentS econd-quarte r e a m in e s pe

hare w w 19 cco ts before p n pcmng costs, a n d IS <»Bits afie reopening costs.

)n fire near Quincy[areupagnn.An iiiiiTtii7A>Tir wn

lestrtQfed- but so otber propel ■-as reported damaged. odSda] aid.The fire was igmted t y Ejganje

iiday afteniooQ fanrii< ( y 3 ipii wind gusts. More diaa 200 Gn ighters from G ra n t, Dooglx ihelan, Spokane and Yalama a x s ics and th e s ta te D e jja m n e a ef?ltTTTTtl

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• : " toward trial, but ihe dran " from over for the defendar

accuscrs’an'd authontics w toso rtita liouL

F o r m ore th an a year have denounced the case a u a of the sordid imaginad roRuc cop and ovencaloi workers andprt^-cuffifST"

2; Despite five conviction; ;■ g u ilty p le a s to .ch ild r t

m olestation charges, def( ■; supponers accused judgt• ; workers, police, prosecu *; public defenders of cons] ! ' pu t innocent people behi J; .T hey cite sensational cl

abuse eases in other state H v e rd ic ts w e re o v ertu i I : appeals judges who a tirit I] convictions to mass hysier J; N ational m edia outle

Reader’s Digest to the Wj l'- Jo u rn a l, chronicled th<• claims in passionate edito -: condemned authorities’ :

' *1 of th e eases in Chelan anc counties.

*! “We’ve become a re a l, j : bag.” Mayor Earl Tilly sai( 5 But now Cheri Greenfi• , founded th e Concerned t ' fo r L egal A ccountab il 1‘ b ecau se sh e was w orr

defendants’ dvil rights w( •: violated, has switched sid(• “As far a s I can see wi

• : ; research Fve done, notluhas happened in th is ii

:• tion,” Greenfieldsays now V “Everyone did w hat t]

supposed to do. The sy •; work." Jb| F illed \vith rem orse a 5L?s role as a leading critic, s

public-relations m ission; w hat she now believes

- truth- - -----------------B ut tru th is the one t

remains unclear.D espite th e criminal

- diets, and no m atter Avhai I a lawsuit seeldng million •. ag e s fo r a lleg ed tram t , d e fe n d a n ts ’ rig h ts , <

accused and th e childi

f - Prosecutors say dozei ►.I d ren w ere raped or mo t ’; two loosely organized se

• fc- W e n a tc h e e a n d nea i t - IW e n a tc h e e , fro m 19

investigators closed in i r '■ ago.•r. Of the 28 people cha tj; " c h l ia ra p ^ 'a n d molest V- pleaded guilty, five were >- a n d charges were_djsi*3 greatly reduced a ^ in s tfa Three p<^ple were acqt 3 \onecasp is pending, q ' But one diild - a key

four trials whose own pai• ja iled in th e case - rec

testimony in June, sayir•J never been molested, n

old girl told H ie Assod: S t th a t she lied because \ T” police D etective Bob 1 r ' lead investigator and for

foster father, pressured J- so.- I Perez has refused al

> ’ .-for interviews, but exp(

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E- LAYTON, U tah (AP^ s ta te law tha t severely

th e u se of pho to rad stopped d ty offidals fi

I I rizing th e equipm ent zones.

; • -The City Coundl un; approved its use in scl•___even th o u ^ ii will ean

.... ______ticketrevenueiI T he photo ra d a r ve; tnivel randomly from e

E* zone, and only will be 20-mph-school lights ai

• The U ^ ts are turned a I m inutes before school

' ■ ; 30 minutes after itdose:; “We knew there ^vas

■ » potential to go back an: S d police Chief Doyle; w o rk ed re a l w ell f: H i^w ay 8 9 .” .

I I C ity o ff id a ls expec• . neighborhood sch o o l:• photo rad a r w ithin th' !l weeks. The equipment I tos of a speeding drive ; car’s license plate.? Those picttures are tl? to the v ^ d e 's owner, ct speeding ticketS A lthough th e re a n5 dents in school zones,'f photo radar, still will I>. safety purposes;• “Those a re ju s t loc ; can n o t g am ble with.

“You cannot wait for a; arise - you just have tc». tackle them .".; Befo’re Ihe E egislatC restrictions in March,t allow ed to use photot where in speed zones ab{; Sen. Stephen Rees,\ w ho sponsored th e bt| believes tho facelessj! photo radar in frin g e i

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tch eesei s h .(A P )-- ■ H E T T Ti child sex. , [ ii:ig i ts .w a yirama is far

s who tried ^ j T r r ^ ^ S Q j

ear, criticsscasaprod- K U I m m j B nations of aaloussodal .ts:— ^ —ions and 14 ■ f l vI rap e and • ...defendants’idges, sodalEcutors and [ f e r — onspiring to viMw*K h i n d b ^II child-sex> tales, >>^erc

bytributcd the ileria.

from : Wall Street th e critics’

ditorials thates* handling Chetl Greenfield and Douglas host Kelly Hart i

=al'punching Holilrecantation IS I

cnfieId,who “I t’s undenled Citizens d r e n w h o mibility h e re will Ko rricd th a t ih e allegations were being a s ta tm g tp thsides. Lyon, a law■with an the U m vcraty ofithing illegal Law Sdiool wlis invcsUga- a te m psycnoli

A uburn atl« they w ere S 'd e i i . who: system did t t e d e t e n d a

• su it on behalie about her and their famic. she’s on a he’s on the Sido n T o ^ d , ; V o f v = I. s t o be tho

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ja l trial ver. tha t th e re ™.hat comes of 5y‘, '*=" 'f! 'lions in dam- S ic le n sa ijreram p lin g o f r in g to th e 1>. only th e ju r ie sildren know_____ three cIiCTts.»ens Of chU. ‘■ n K p ™m olesledby a case that’s iI s e x rin g s in ‘>>y o f bec a rb y E a s t rev iew ed by1988 u n t i l eoi>d >nen i

in two years women, he!o fth eav u ca ;

charged w ith On tho o tllestatibn, 14 atto rney P at

S S “ f r ^ i r ^ e c S

^ ^ - M cM ahonteyw im essat a d d r > ! s s ^1 parents were m s c o m p ta lrecam cdher '>e’ , ' ^ ' “ayingshehad W e rc n oL T h eliy o ar. * e s e Q s e s .\ iodatcd Press forward to it10 Wenatchee facts d * e )b Perei, th e completely < tor a time her E anonandR

1 all requests' ^ l a s t j ; e a a p e r ts in th e January, the

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AP) - A new proof on mo•ely restricted bureaucracy,ra d a r h asn ’t H i s l e ^ iIs from autho- fees for spe< int for school . zones. For a

anyone traveunanimously will be Gnedschool zones, mph will be

earn less from mph o rfaste But tha t <

: v eh id e w ill w ill m ake im each school h a v e to pa^ used when T ra ff ic Ss are flashing. Specialists t<d an about 45 and th e staiool opens nnd total b ill oses.vas going to be c and do this,”lyle TalboL “It A11 for u s on ^

O rpect to equipkjI zones w ith - W //v1 the next two ^ .ent snaps pho- river and Aeir

'c then m ailed c/xkM»r, along with a

are few a c d - i i . ,K, Talbot said,. 'ill be used for ify,,u

locations you .ith ,” he said . ;jr a problem toe to go out and «’!(/> i

slature-passed— ------■Aiid-ich, d ries were oto radar any* saboveSOmph.res, R-Bennion. HOe bill, said he iss m achine of;es on personal ----------

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«ld, once an oirtspoken crttic of the In lit on Tliufsday about wtty she now bellild sexual abuse say no eviis not uncommon. rightslerstandable why chil- Grein fac t H AVE b een rap<M

I recant. The effects of ' cen taion are frequently dev- activiI the child," said Tom 1960saw p ro fesso r a t th e Amerof Southern Califomia andniI who also has a doctor- Aslology. devdiatto rney R obert Van mtere10 won a c q u itta ls for ' shelei t o t s and filed the law- dantshalf of six defendants slow.'unilies, is conH d^t that tigatoside of the angels. . A f

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m g h t! alltliefeseardtl’ven o M n g i l le g a U ia s h

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n a n d ______________________ie said case.o ther side, W enatchee Bu?at McMahon is ju st as fouruthorities can be iJTOud of over3rd in th e casei H e is cau&rthe d ty of-W enatdiee, ed-giKenBadgleyandPerez. causion said h e cou ld not rumc) c ^ c s because of pcnd- “Vlints and the lawsuit. But th e iItom alusonelhingdean andnot afraid of defending shes s. We’re actually looking) it because we think the ulatiihe evidence are going to poiny -exonerate the investi- that"IBobPerei.” Aiik e Lowry requested a ty t}cpartment review of the claii/ea r a t critics’ ur&ng. In Filbthe agency said it found plea

es photo r d1 zones ^motorists instead of the icy.^ t i o n also increased the. peeding tickets in school r a 20 mph khoo l zone, aveling 21 mph to 29 mph led S7450; 30 mph to 39 be fined S175.75; and 40 ster will pay S37825. at doesn 't m ean Layton . e m oney.-The d t y w ill - p ay $24 p e r t ic k e t to

S afe ty T echnology 3 to lease the equipment, state will get half of the \L

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te Investigation of the wKalled We t believes the lnvestlgatk)RS were c I evidence tha t defendarits’ dv ^cs were violated.Greenfield, who fonnerly ran pc<risis and domestic-violenc nter in Wenatchee, has b ^ a tivist sin<^ high school in th i60s,"when she got involved i Tierican Indian rights movemen; id migrant workers’ causes.As a volunteer w orker w ith th ivdopmentally disabled, she too terest in the sex-ring cases whc e learned that many of th e defe mts w ere illiterate and m ental 3w. Greenfield worried tha t invc jators were viobting their rights A foimer foster parent, she al;

w as concerne — ab o u t the’ chiS eew ith . dren - e spedal — J - —: ■ Tumora th a t the v e a o n e , foster paren ts i

■>l>appe,«l_nation. in the room whi’ , they w ere qu<I t they tioned.

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dieves the stories were untrue. But th e 41-year-old m other

3ur didn’t reach th a t condusi vem iB ht, a n d says h e r ferv aused a lot of d a m ^ . She je l d -g e ttin g -so .c a u g h t-u p in ,t au se th a t she h e lp e d crea umors to feed to reporters.

“We’d take the m inutest deta he m inutest b it of inform atii ind m ake our own” explanatii hesaid.

“We used to sit around and sp date, and we’d speculate until i wint th a t it became a tru th , a hat’s what we’d say."

As an example, she d te d publ y the group gave the videotai :laini of d e fen d an t S ch arl A 'ilbeck tha t Perez bullied h er ii ileading guilty to child moles

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In the sam e in terne' in a afierherplea,F ilbeck- nee crate and has a n IQ i I an described w atching t th e other d e fendan ts ra j 1 in Greenfield said, ents “We were picking a

what we w anted the t the . shesaid. ook “If we w ere going t hen thing she said about B( ftm- true, v * y vfouldn’t il \ a lly she said" ab o u t the t ives- • ciwts-oneofvrfiomw! Its. “W hat I rea lly war also ’ plish is to silence these n e d ■ use the tactics theyVe ;hil- Perez of using," said C ially, her former associates, he ir— . —“They-use-intiraid 3 or use harassment, veiled ians Calls to th e group's I wed ership were n o t return /hen R o b e rt “ R ob y " F ues- recently o rdained p ^

acquitted w ith his wif cd a diild rape and molest: into in D e c e rn ^ , brisde^

- a n d ^ t io n e d aBout h is wppb vere A rea au th o rit ie s lot,” ■ criminal in w hat th( id in said R o b e rso n ,, w /iew. W enatchee church v now by several o f th e defei e. “T o continue to try» ro f orexcuseitorw hatev ision the dishonesty in thos rvor. ity figures in our owi Xilat- - « h o continue to tiy aLthe___ lh is .th in g .a s_ a v ^ de a te cred ib le law enforc

credible law and justii itails. E a r lie r th is yeai tion, pleaded guilty to unn ition, fraud charges and w:

• perform community si spcc* T he s t a t e Dep ilth e Corrections last mont , and proposal th a t h e be a

work with th e Concc iblid- for Legal Acdiuntabil aped dudes induded maki A nn 200 copies o f a vidi

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r r* w est slopes of M ount Eimly ^ a i r . T he only sound is tbe t r r - v m o u n ta in b lu e b ird ; tb e• " : t b i n g m ov ing is a coyoti

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>' •_ t ru d c s -a re coming.On th is June morning, it

spring turnout, the day wb ; ; ' tie k ep t on lowland pastu

' : w in te r a re tuned m to the green grass of U 5 . Forest J

p a stu re s . I t is th e tim e o w hen grass usually has suJ

g ro w th to susta in graz it ' produce seed for its own pi . ' ation.' T h e F iv e P o in ts allo t > 20,000 acres according to ' S e irice d ata , and “30 o r 4

^ sand if y ou flattened it a] iT'p a c c o rd in g to a llo tm en t V-r C lau d S m ith , )vili suppc

m o th e r cows*and th e ir ' 1 from Ju n e undl Halloweer• cattle a re gathered.

Two ranchers, o r “pera . t share th e allotment. Torn] 1 ‘ PQot Rock runs 375 pair b

1: i and tb e second perm ine 5 * ; S h aw , em p lo y a cowl ' - ‘ -’‘r i d e r " to m o n ito r anc , th e ir c a ttle and to help i -c W ith F o re s t S e rv ice g

requirem ents.Cj t This morning Smith, th

t erv ises unloading co ^es into the bolding pe tssuming barbwire con bead-of-F ive.Poin ts

vs and calves are sepa ranch and shipped se]

ninimize injury, then i h e corral before bein{

[ • out on tb e allotm ent Mo; ; J ; cows h ave been through i

tin e before. And it is all ' P th e calves. And plenty scz

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t>-: B uxton and .h is w ife or [P. jo in e d a wave o f M osc ‘'t-' d en ts who have Bled toi

a g a in s t th e d ty for wa seivage damage after flc

■ r--! N ovem ber 1995 an d F• 1996.

; - . The Buxtons claim a u• v sew er system and a misi

bu ild ing perm it th a t al ; n e i^ b o r to bring “in a

;■> sive amount of ^ dirt,; '• a n a r tif ic ia l dam ,” ca ; - Inches o f water, to fill th

' m e n t They have asked to p a y $63,185 to com

-■ “ th e m fo r flood m it Z r e p a ir s to th e ir hom e ” in c o m e and lo ss o f p - value. Flood mitigation ~ o f p ro p e r ty v a lu e c ;• $55,000 of the claim.

Besides allowing the b o r tb bring in problej d ii^ th e Buxtons claim of Moscow also failed tl adequate drainage capa storm sewers.”

• The Buxtons to rt claii a $ 100 ,000-p lus sew w a te r dam age to r t cl;

Moscow attorney and h ‘ $1,500 to rt claim for w;

Qge from a G rant Stre : ' m e n t ow ner afid a $3• f ro m d u p le x ow ners• th e ir duplex was dama,

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Sm ith calml:l lo tm e n l, in to p lace , ke<1 to Forest bu lls, cows an>r 40 thou* unload, t a k t t iit all out,” crew betw een ie n t r i d e r stories o f bors<pport 425- r id in g , a n d vi i r c a lv e s a p p e a rs , isreen,when again.

H e’s a q u ie tenm ttees" sort th a t horse: im Rugg of ' can t ru s t As Si

here. H e unloading,i tte e , D on buckaroos patxQwboy o r ra l p e r im e te ra n d m ove g a th e r u p anJ p com ply calves th a t esie g ra z in g from th e pen.

They a re Sn, the rider, frie n d s , somi■ cows a n d W h itney , scJ pen — a n W illamette Valconal — a t two days a t tu r n ts -C re e k - - th e life o f tbeiisp a ra te d a t welcome here,1 separately jobs today.2n reunited This allotm ijin g tu m e d parto franche iMost o f th e T beR ugg.fam gh this rou- S p ring C reek : all new to C icdcareassitscary. . ly was instrun

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i S ia f a ii l ty d ty o th e r f r ie n d T.;emnnnp4>ri wBTC playmati ta llo w e d an a n e x te n - th a tth ish a d t ir t. creating J* was arou ? a S f d M 4 th ,1 9 9 5 ,w 1 the ir base- L in d a , a n d iced tb e d ty daughters w< :o m pensa te City hom e, i n i t ig a t io n . rM ger'fo r th m e, lo ss o f Forest, was a> if p r o p e r ty trip, ion and loss L inda Pen ; c o m p rise h a d ju s t le f

room when a th e ir n eigh- s i ^ blem atic fill T h e b la s t lim “th e d ty destroyed th d to provide' ap a d ty in its

i i im follows /ew ag e a n d ;: d a im b y a *•td his wife, a / r w ater dam- Street a p a rt- *•I $3,767 b ill I: r s w h o sayiu ag ed w h en .o n s" o f rawing into th e ir •isyear. X |

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ie t m an , th e ‘W h n y o U g ■ses and cows i Smith w orks, ng, horseback Qtrol the cor* te r, read y to a n y c o w s o r escape too q u ick lyu * ^Sm ith’s a n d R u g g ’s te llin ;ime w ho r a n c h a t Rock)som e fro m th e befor«

Valley who for o n e or Ruggsturnout gather to live Inid r dreams. T h ey a re . .chaiigre. and all know dieu- th e y 1

F ivePtm ent is a n in te g ra l Theher Rugg’s operation. full-tuaintly has g iazed the' “ Mjlek and F iv e P o in ts , the ir i; since 1910. T h e fami- to k eerum en t^ in th e land ^ e m

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ide th e hom e o f U.S. , ger Guy Pence. ^ile -n o -a r re s ts - h a v e ---------^, P e n c e a n d h i s fam ily ^e W ith fe a r a n d a n g e r .X did this h ad thought ising th e ir c h a rg e on i m y fam ily,” P en ce sadder p a rt h a s been •r people it’s a ffe a e d , . nds w hose c h i ld re n la tesofm ine.Iiame for o u r so d e ty id to happen."■ound 10 p.m. o n Aug. shraj w hen P e n c e ’s w ife,

id tb e c o u p le ’s tw o Th w ere a t th e ir C arson mom }. P ence , th e d is t r ic t outsi th e Toiyabe N ational ing t5 a w a y on a h o r s e b a c k h e a »

officencc and a d a u g h te r a t n le f t th e f r o n t liv in g unoc ] a bomb exploded out- D<

offe;ist rocked th e hom e, and th e family’s v a n and a m s

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-C laud Smith, Oregon

'I can rem em b er m y fa th e r lin g m e th a t h e le f t (P ilo t ck) in April to get to the area fore th e o th e r b an d s ," Tom ggs reminisced.:n 1947, th e R u g g ra n c h anged to a c a td e ou tfit, and •y have' su m m ered 'ca ttle on ?e Points ever since, rhey have alw ays assigned a 1-time rider to the ir a llo tm ent “My dad though t ca ttle used sir pastures b e tte r w ith a ridei keep them scattered and move em away from places they use

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National Forestjra y e d th e liv in g room w it irap n d and shards of glass.No one was hurt.T he in c id e n t o c c u rre d fou

lonths a fte r a p ip e bom b lei utside the F orest Service buili ig nejlr'downtown Carson Cii eav ily dam aged G uy P ence ffice: T hat explosion occurrc t n ig h t w h en th e o ffice w j noccupied.D e sp ite a $25 ,000 re w a i

ffe red by th e F o re s t Servi( nd o ther fed e ra l agencies, r rrests have 'been made.

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T too heavily,” Rugg sa i± n A rider, be added, c a :e ey e on both th e c a tth n land . But riders a re hs •r harder to find, le Claud Smith will r id e

m ent five days a w eek, _ _ _ _ _ _ on th e c a t t le ,

th e m a w ay i you lose stream s, k eep

on good grass,: ing th a t th e 1 p e rsed h e rd r new p a s tu re

)n cowboy forage reache----------------- s c r ib ^ u se .

Smith will live a high e r fa irly lonesom e life u Dt H a llo w een , w h e n hi ea friends will gather the m • calves and load them c

a n d ta k e th em b a c k :h quarters a t the ir hom e id P ilo t Rock. I t’s a dis:on------vroyof life,- he-adm its.-

“When you gel awa; 1 a la n d ," S m ith s a id , t touch with reality." e d - . -But for th is sum m e ler Smith has 20,000 a cna ive dow n rea lity to lo o k ise glory in.

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“This is a very im p a n d w e in te n d to t h r o u ^ I t will be or it’s resolved," H ill sail

W F orest S erv ice o ff cem ed about th e safe

^ and his fam ily, trans qr to th e Boise N ation i___ Idahq shortly a fte r tli th I * home.

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o „ - b u t a t tim es a r e s ti i_ f , being forced to leave

life they loved in Nev ; i ty “There are tim es : e ’s anger, b ut I guess tb< Ted has m ade m e a b e tt w as P en ce to ld th e R e i

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. ';Prxie Plo y w^Q^1 I -h v ra f a l l s '-T heT O ; 'D e p a r tm e n t a t th e Twi; ____ i Library ^vill presen t the Fi

! series pf puppet’shows. P« i ; scheduled for 2 3 0 p.m. T ; - th e month of August begin : I Related stories, finger i ; ' I book d isp lay will accompz i . ; tation-.All interested chilc I- to attend. For more infor

' Twin Falls Public Library a

1 Motorcycle club! TIVIN FALLS - The

. ! Chapter of the Idaho Mote ; be having its monthly me Tuesday a t Muggers B iw P

i For more informadon, call - > or Bob Helms at 3244112 or

. jTegan presents w■ \ TWIN FALLS-Sandy T« I w ater ballet show a t 8 p j t i 144 Wiseman. The public I admission is free. For mo

, I caU 733-7308.

La LecHe LeagueTWIN FA LLS-The La I

-------Magic Volley will hold a m<n iu rsday at the home of SI 2392 Grandview Dr. .

T h e to p ic fo r th e m« i ; ' “Thoughts on Weaning."I • « M agic V alley La Lech(

e n rich m en t-m ee tin g s-< g. T h u rsd a y o f e a c h m ont

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S u n ^ wtth rtawf about 1• CoRsnuntt]fnw«tb«». <• Celebrations - ,• Sodalevonts• ReunfcjRS .• {MMdualaehlen«- 'm msflti. . f l

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I wfti ab»w«it to pubOcbs yoto cUevHrtstatheOleofthscoR Important to ourraadm.

PIssse send your new* and pMi CoflsnunKy EdKof Dswn KiBtner

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' DeadDne for the Sunday pase Is I ' Wednesday. Deadline for tha n t

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>jTs l ilp s j(e te rah & z |||s en ta tiv e s w ill be ' i te ranS 'O t several dons th is month. * ^ ^ f l [ohnny Moreno will . ^ ^ f l as C o u n ^ veterans th e f im and third

1 a t th e Job Service ' ^ ^ f lte 1, in Hailey. - ^ ^ f lb e available from 9 ^ ^ f l

f i r s t a n d th ird ^ ^ f lonth a t th e Gooding ^ ^ f lijn. th e sccond and ^ ^ f l the Lincoln Countyoon every Thursday Three Tergrecn Bunding a t ncentln Idaho, 9 a m to 1 AniMch ' a t th e Mini-Cassiae in R upert, and 9 '““ I n h - T u e ^ y a t-th e — aafety.'ifinBurJey. eledtark registradon; job to :cation, training and uonal guidance; and -------- ity -based organiza- 736.173rouraged to contact ■iie above locations U le+/i1 Service Office, 260 n lS lO re information, call XWII

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les to Burley• H arley Davidson ‘rjjeriding to Burley on spedait G eorge K’s. Thb gring { l e p a rk in g lo t by Rojisa,2 and leave a t 6:15ition, call Roger o r Y g g f]

Tw nmeeting setrganizational meet- ^ 0^ foo r th e N a tio n a l.........1 a t 7 p j a Monday availab mce Network Corp.

c h ie v e ^ u a l oppor--^— CIOYI all persons who are f il e or a re in danger of is still ■amily and friends . m en t I [formation^ call 733- preschi 34-7115. •Hie fir

o r vanM e r f o r mChildren’s SoVices tw in F a lls P ub lic p o f e Pixie Players in a RpinW ;. Pcnonnances ore 1. Tuesdays during • • ginning Aug. 6. I er plays, songs and J Tjpany each p r e ^ - ' hildrCT are invited ; . , , form ation, call the iyat733-2964. ______

lb to meet Hub;h e M agic V alley lo to rtyde a u b wiU m eeting at 7 p.m.

w Pub in Twin Falls. a ll Red a t 934-8366 2or324-8880.

water ballet Elmey Tegan is hosting a p jn . W ednesday a t ^ward blic is invited, and Aanml m ore information,

lie to meetLa Leche League of1 m eeting at 10 aan. - ........ -if Shirley Blakeslee,

m e e t in g w ili bo - M aiche L eague holds . ^'s - o n - th e - f o u r th ---------9 -Aon th . C a ll P en n y o re : Rosie Stroebel a f ^

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« Twin Fans s tu d e n ts won gold medal >nt FHA/HERO d u s t e r m eeting h S t I echt and Shannon Schtock, aQ n b itb f I elefflentafy sch oo l an d tau gh t four k ty .T h e jli is h a v e J m n preparincilnc t a Idaho FaDs Nl)erB tb q r won tb e s t to S t. Louis, w here they recehred a • tssyW gnaH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

1731 for more information.

itorical Society sets pkIVIN FALLS - The Twin Falls O orical Sodety will hold a Qiauc t 5 at 6:30 p.m. Thursday a t th e < «um located th ree miles west 0 ic Valley Regional Medical Cente le Jerom e H istorical S odety wi n a l guests..T he pub lic is welc ig a potluck dish and tab le ser s and drinks will be furnished.

arbooks available novIVIN FALLS - Twin Falls High S (ents can pick up their 1995-96 ks from 7 to 9 p jn . Thursday ii t foyer of the h i ^ school lere are a l im i t^ num ber of book lable for purchase a t a cost of S40.

)¥erjcceirts_applicati(IE R - Q over Trinity Lutheran S ill accepting applications for a I t for th e 1996-97 school y e a school through eight-grade stud first day of schod will be Sept. 3

un t r a n ^ r t a d o n is available u n Falls, F ile r, Buhl and Castle ts. Registration will held from < pjn. and 5 p jn . to 8 p jn . Aug. 14. o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , call Xvi J«!ai32&4919. . . _________

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bach receives honorsilcy H u b ach , a sophom on cordia College in Seward, Neb. 1 named to the honors list for s] ester. Hubach is th e son of T in lene Hubach of Twin Falls.

ner’s awards poster ptie Elmer’s Restaurant'Corp. rec rded O’Leary ninth-grade a rt sn m M l a S250 prize for his poster a

rrlnlty registration se.iD E N -T R egistra tion fo r jh e . chool year a t Trinity Luthenm p ihd kinderganen will be held Era 0,630 p jn . W ednesday.,

^ t h classes still have a few o ilall the church office a t 825-5Z77 l_o.nL.andjtooa.^Qdi(yjbt;QU^ a-caU Ruth Olson a t 8294214.

F in an c ia l a id is a v a ila b le . Aitheran School does not d ik r in he basis of race, color, national az i r i ^ in admintstnitian of its edi )olides, adm ission polides, sch Lnd loan programs, and athletic a ichool- ad m in is te red program s > e ^ Monday, August 19.

The T r in ity L u th e ra n Chui khool is located three miles south inEdenRoad. s.

lolce to celebrate 80EDEN - An open house to hor

WiCc.’s 80th b irthday is planned f ).m. Aug. 11 a t th e hom e df G i fohn Roice, 970 Valley Rood S . '

Jbhn w as b o m on his paren t' tead Doar Eden on Aug. 12,1916. leH 'G race S tra in on J u ly 18, io2dton. They farmed, raised the md retired on their-home place. -

The p a rty is b e in g h o s te d b; loice and th e couple’s th ree di md th e lr-h u sb a n d s ;.C a r la a ii jn T cr o f T w in Falls^ G lenna m ttephens of H aze lton and Joai feny P roeptzer' o f B d i» ’ e 'd o even grandcluldren and six grei hildren.

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Ford receivelc b q ^ - Jeffrey Fori, Twile Curry ed&omNanbwcsii st of the

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claimed by the af h u rc h a n d pie loosestrife we •uthofEden fy t lw n ao o u s«;

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v e s d ^ r e eVm Falb, reu gJjy g J d u a - si CoBege in P o « (4 \^ D .

m s d e g r e e^(dbner o f T tf ia FaBs has doi*s d eg ree in cocqicter e South Dakxxa S c h ^ oC lology.

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held in Ju ly in S l LotiE, 'M o. E le c d o n a a s a

is th e i n k ie s t le a d a d a p £ R 0 m o n b e r can leo em . p resen t FH A b y lead ing ^•ingspeed ieslocaH yaid • ounny. B au o ; d ie d a o ^ ] »Ida Bauer of T m n l ^ h a s RO m onber fo r four je a n .

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th e son of Judy and J im Spoone alls, graduated as an-honor'stui win FaDs School in 1988: ted from Bri^tanf "Young Univo . H e also served a tw o-y<^ riiis : LDS church in A rgen tina . H i to E rin D a lc ^ u t a n d they .l

iurtisunnvn«nM ) o ^ a m foeislRg on s c h o o l b us safi lep artm eo t from thd I d ^ Depaitm ny a n d BamiM p t e t e d an elfiht-l Be an d private sch oo ls a n d th e H ea tx ip s . A coioting book Is avallabte t Qora btfbnnstlon.

I t Park. The picnic is schedule- la te r than in p a s years.

a l p r e s e r i f e W u m T ”IT - A p r t^ n ta t io n “ W hat j if a lost w orkday?" on 'cu trer h isilth issuis will l>e prcscntci a to 1 p.nt. W e d n ^ d a v in th e r o ^ a t M iiiidoka Memoru!

ustrial forum will c o v v .the hic j f oh-the-job injuries; w orker’ tion - w hat it is a n d w hat i t i to do about fraudulen t dainu solution”; and practical sugge iduce the h iddra cost factors c i’s co m p en sa tio n . In d iis tr ia ion R eh ab ilita tio n Specialis

win be the speaker. Seating i

^ 7 9 for reserw oons. The cos d l g l i d e s a sack Itmch..

o n p r o g r a m s e tJR N - T h e South- C en tre ty A ction Agency’s Cotmnunit NutritlbnProgram is se t for 1 3 Thursday a t th e Hciybum Fir 901 18th. S t. P re - re g ls tra d o completiKl noon Wednesday, leesol Dental F lossophy’ is th his m onth’s free w ork^o 'p .T t erne is dental hygiene. rid j^ ts .w iD t ^ hom e a e o n iject-faannereligible hbtiMhold ■e a vbudier for one box of foo< e r is'good fo r 30 d a y r f i ^ th s w o r k u p . T h o » ^ h b p re-re^ ected above m&y piclc up thei j a fte r the woricshop. Dooriprize e n - - .......

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CETCHUM - C hanges in the V er Volley have made the time tigl eral K et^um retailers to open se ations in Hailey - and to m ake t itioos a success.If you a re dea lin g w ith locals, id to open a store in Hailey," said jssel, th ree yea rs a fte r openlnj iley satellite o f h e r Ketchum busile's Paper Place.-----------— -----laiJey always seem ed like a nai ce for K etchum businesses to ex] ause it was nearby. Service busi such as banks and insurance co: s, have had offices in both town ny yea rs . B u t p ro x im ity was )u ^ . Until recently , the Hailey iS climate w as n o t inviting to c cchiimretaUers.'It was-very difficult," said Jen: zard Dav^s; ow ner and managi r th .i Co. oh Hailey’s main street n e m b c rs 'lo ts o f em p ty build imd her store, in spite of the low : l» u t S500 p e r m onth for good i nil spaces a t th a t time.<7ow Hailey and Ketchum share a h ail businesses: Addnson’s Maritet, nmit Bike Shop, TTie Elephant’s Pe led The E lephant’s TVunk in Hai ^-L bc^ Color, and Chapter On&

Deffe, one of the owners oi mmlt, opened his south valley shi ly of 1994. Deffe says he got se )ut Hailey when he noticed the s ind real estate trend. .'W e had fr ie n d s who' couldn 't nes in K e t^ u m and.started bu ji iley. H ie flow w as heading that < ii7*hrBaldrPopTilatlon-flow iji siness. "We saw an open niche linstream bike store."Brussel cchoes this themo: “We ali i a Hailey client base. We were de ; In die south valley. L o ^ c s po that direction.” .Tve looked a t H ailey e v a y y ^ pened in Ketchum in 1971: It coi 3]}ort a business like .mine undl <w the population base is there^ sso of theE lephant'sPerch said: iJailey’s population grew from 3,6 » , to 4 , ^ , i n 1994, according to 1 :partment of E m ploym ent stati e d ty p f Hailey estimates popul 56,200 in 1995.i s more valley residents make E

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b u rg e r g ia n t v a lu e d tb w ith H a rd e e ’s F o o d S;

.....- Inc. a t $74 m illion, o r r^ 5 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 persitfc-----------

T h a t i s a t h i r d les: H a rd e e ’s pa id fo r th e : ran ts 61 /2 years ago.

M cDonald’s p lans bn c ' in g “a su b stan tia l nunil

th e o u tle ts , w hich a r e ; th e regional Roy R ogen in to M cD onald ’s r e s ta n e x t y e a r , a sp o k esm a T hose too d o se to an e

___ •- M cDonald’s or in. poor low iU besold .

T ra 'd it io n a lly , M cDc

PacificContinaedfrDniDl..................a n d h o ld in g th e u p p e r Woods says It does n o r wo way in today’s rapidly exp Asia.

T h e experience o f o ne business wanting to buHd

' in Korea was.a case in po said, and all too m any tim lesson seems obvious.

•They said, *We sen t ^ to Korean businesses, say w a n te d to w ork w ith t l

StarbucksContimiKlfrDinDl w here homes a r e too cn

and often too far from dov to do much entertaining, a w o rk en have private offio a place to sneak away to

' th e work day, to ta lk busin b aseb a ll) w ith c lien ts a t le a f iu e s . to m e e t frienci rom ance lovers o r ju st to resp ite from Tokyo’s crow:

_____ breakneck pace.__________A t th e h i ^ end o f th e n

a few glamorous shops offi p u cdno for nearly $7 a cu chairs face the street, l ik e : g a n t P a r is ia n c a fe w hei po in t is to people*watch £ seen.

One notch down is the ] chain, which charges mon $430 p e r cup — no refills allow s custom ers to hold ness m eetings arid re a d ( u n d is tu rb e d in i t s plusli chairs fo r up to two hours 1 p r ic e o fa c u p . ' \

“If you goiJn th e re a t 13 th e place is' full o f middle tften playing hookey from

. and they’r e out cold a ll ov p l a ( ^ ” sa id travel a g e n t : Kagiyama, who visits coffe

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n ies successfu oning thou, by some le tte r

M am e a n d Ne ort w aifjng prohibit th e pi , do led outts o v e r 20 Som e o th e r

SSSf in n e n a r e - IJ ie N e w Je ith e irp r i ie era l,w h o h a3 u y b f l f t t l e -^ e s t h a t su ing W oodbrs a t a f r a c . a m ^ o t h t t d

o»nring the int{Ih e s u b ie a to g ive o n e «I battles as advance affltnsbat lo tte ry p ay m e n ts. Thn is le d o r company repre

about Iz p e rc en n e c t ic u t w a s m w t l ^ :

R ic h a rd W oodbndge5 to b lo ck the w um er whtra c ts - th a t---------a b o u tl4 p e rtl C orp. o f New Je rse y stiy signed a re so much Iik<0 w inners. c rap an ie s l ^ first d isc lo se th e e y says per* ra te s for com i interpreta- N ew J e r s e y t vm m g. G eneralB rianJ

nald’s ch(b u ild s a n d oi a t a t im e , th t h a t b e f i t s

a h ig h ly leader.m o v e , A nd McDon

J F n d a y i t C h u c k E b e ] j s t a u ^ t s rem a in s th e co d c h a m ,- ' g y fo r grovrth:c e in th e O c c a s io n a lre in a rk e t M c D o n a ld ’s 1e n t m one u s u a l p ra c tic

do z e n s o f ouiise d ham - d e a l . E a r li i1 t h e d e a l M cD onald’s b I S y s te m s B u rg h y c h a ii )r rough ly - r e s ta u rm ts in;---------:------— th a i i - m u t le ul e s s th a n ' Still, th e scail e re s ta u - H ardee’s is alo

ed. M cDonald'n convert- age of five Oru n b e r” of (Jay abroad u ire p a r t o t th r e e a d a y-ers chain, Smtes.s t a u r a d ts T h is acquis:m a n sa id . e q u iv a le n t oln ex is tin g McDonald’s ncr locations., th e United Stai

“ T h is : hai:D o n a ld s D arw in ian en '

Woods recalled. >er h a n d . “I asked the woric tha t ’D id you send expanding K o re a n ? ’ The

course, in Engli m e Idaho here would g e t i ^ d homes v ^ t would we t 1 po in t, he W oods sa id i tim es, tbe tan t rules o f co

ber.^ faxw “ You h a v e ti

saying vre ^ p s , ” he said. J th e m ,” ’ ing w ith somei

a ■ _______ ____

to satisfy h is se c ram ped ' a-day habit. ■

lowntown Toward th e loan d fetr k e t a re M cDor

[fices .Itis fast-food stores,to during cup of iced cofisiness (or jo lt fo r th e sweI a n d col> p our o u t o f j a ii n d s a n d trains each ho ts to tak e a Six years o f Jt

tnvds and war recession hi

e m arice^ such a s P ron to o ffe r cap- ju s t $1 .50 fo r cup . The o p e n e d m o re

k e a n e le - a ro u n d Ja p a i h e r e th e Starbucks, whit Jl a ifd be follow ing am or

. Japanese consul« • Renoirlo re than I ' ' ' ills — but

id o r n ap j f e * u sh arm - 'trs fo r the . -

t i l a jn .. ■ !IdlMged ..... : ■ — T

I fy o u th o u i w as y e a rs a h

M Fnm lc d e s c r ib in g a iffee b a n , “ Iw e n ty Tho

U n d e r th e Se T h e f i r s t sue rin e vessel wo

e D a tc h s c i e n lD rebbel, in 16

> R C onstructed; e d - fl w a te rp ro o f s

l e o th e r . I t w; ** * tw elve oar«mes r e ? ab le . D rebbelBl - . m e th o d o f p n 1 1 ^ ^ a b le a i r f o r h

£ * i i R iv e r o f Lonn t t e n t io n o t

‘betge and o ther compa- BeetsfuUy f o u ^ t e ffo rts by lowteries , in d u d in g th e ies sa jo t te ry 'in V e rm o n t, ■ b e fa rNew H am pshire , to or moi ; purchase of lo tte ry ■

e r s ta te s th a t allow* th e y ’i— by sta tu te o r court -m oneya n Califorhia, Iowa, o ld oi

!w York and Oregon, card,”Jersey a tto rney gen- A. Cos unsuccessfully'tried p ro fe imtary. assignments, is U nlveIbridge, accusing j t , H anfor t h i n ^ of m isrrare- T h einterest ra te on a deal s a y ths w in n e r a $30 ,000 low a:in st $50,000 in fu ture a reT he s ta te say s tb e g ivenpresented the ra te a t assignircent, even though it. say thean28 p ercen t the inige s ^ it never told ra iseovhat th e in terest fa te Tliej percent— WouId be.-— -^-sensey soys these contJBcts inunedtiVw tnjTK th e start u]^a lly a re required to The]B effec tiv e in te r e s t s ta tem parison pu rposes, reportif D ep u ty A tto rn e y compeln J.L itten sa id . “We

lews throuo p en s o u t le ts o n e A llan th o u g h a t a p a c e P ip e r

t s t h e f a s t - f o o d M inne know i

Donald’s spokesm an eaten i j e l i n g s a id t h i s we hai e com pany’s s tra te - diains. j j j— :---------------------------------

ta lly , h o w e v e r , 300’s b re a k s f ro m i t s Washiiitice a n d p ic k s u p - a numo u tle ts in a s in g le .. not be]r l ie r th is y e a r , Ebe:; b ough t th e e n tire th e rea in o f h a m b u rg e r ex p la iin Italy , w ith inore rnades

x a le o f its deal w ith E vereialm ost unprecedent- saw thlid 's opens a n aver- defensOr six restauran ts a com peand another two o r McDoi

ay in th e U n i te d Washh,, th e foi

i is itio n th u s is th e ' try.o f tw o m o n th s o f Aloenorm al buildout in re s ta u

States. — M cDoh a s ' b e c o m e a tb o u s ienv ironm ent,” sa id its p a ;

ed. they w<he sim ple question: 3-year-nd i t in E n g lish o r party ,'h e y . re p l ie d , ‘O f th a t y<iglish.’ If a bunness tioii.”e t a fax in Japanese, In ^ve do with it?” . “P ak ikid th e re a re im pof- knows Iconduct to remem- “I t m

th a t yoe to b u ild re la tion- some folid. I f ^ u ’re meet- Going tn eo n e in A$la an d to,” h e :

seven- o r eight-cup- the ceni ing reg

i low end of th e mar- cup and )o n a ld 's and o th e r On a es, w here $2 buys a Japanei coffee to provide a > Sozaby w eaty w orkers who offer an jam m ed commutb'r the Unii 3t summer morning. . decaffei f Japan’s worst post- - ithasnc 1 have created a b ig ' 'B u t t

ato, w hich charges Up-look■ora cup a n d h as theT -slre th a n 72 s to re s a re idp an s in c e 1987. Am eria'h ich a lready has a On Fiaong w eU -traveled day, Kt sumers, is aiming at^ agency

Would , B e U e t

| B y G a r y S to n r e r G a r j

T H E F m S T S U B Mought Ju les V erne who woo h e a d o f h is tim e Royal P; a s u b m a r in e In th e bdoh o u sh n d L e a g u e s c o u ra gSea,” thtnlc ag ain . ' m e n t luccessfu l subma.*- Overwas d e s lm e d bv a , w as p ns n t l s t , C o rn e liu fl ' fo r h i1624. . : underse

ted o f wood, w ith ar sk in o f g re a s e d a ww as p o w e re d b y v t a k

men. M ost rem atk->el even dev ised a . _p roducing b re a th - " * ®r h is crew d u r in g tmderpimerslohg. ■ _ g e e_u8.c In th e T h a m e s BIvd.Ni.o n d o n d re w th e u aacn il of K in g J a m e s I .

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because th e loans a re securec low-risk lo ttery payments, crit say, th e in te rest ra tes shoulc fa r low er th an the 15 perceni more theyV e seen the compa

l ^ n V T Ik- F ^ ............. ;

1 o n h is c r e d i t DeHtTVt. d ,” said R ichard C ohn , f in a n c e ) fe s so r a t th e Iv e rs i ty of rtford. - J o l:h e c o m p a n ie s ,' th e ir ra te s , a s . : '/ a s 8 p e r c e n t , ■ ': r e a s o n a b lee n th e h ig h le g a l c o s ts oi

th ere is l ittle m arket to resell in stallm en ts if they need tc

iecapitaLTiey say th e ir business makes is e - fo r -.w in n ers-w h o -n eed nediate cash to p ay o/f.debts, t up businesses o r invest b e y a lso say th e y w elcom e te r e g u la t io n b e c a u s e of o rted une th ica l {iractices by ipetitors.We feel very strongly tha t this

Ugh 1841an H ickok , a n an a ly st w ith l e r J a f f r a y In c . in a n e a p o l is . “W e’ve a lw ay s own t h a t t h e c h a in s h a v e en up th e in d e p ^ d e n ts . Now have chains eating up other ins."Ic D o n a ld ’s h a s m o re th a n ) r e s t a u r a n t s in th e sh ing ton /B altim ore m arke t, um ber th a t ana ly sis said is below average.

Ib e lin g s a id , th o u g h , th a t re a r e g a p s in th e m ark e t, ) la in in g w h y th e p u rc h a se de sense. •.u t 'an a ly st“D eah"H ask 'ill o f }ren S e c u r itie s in C hicago r th e acq u is it io n m ore a s a en s iv e m ove , p rev en tin g a a p e t i to r f ro m ch a lle n g in g D o n a ld 's . in th e sh ing ton /B altim ore m arke t, fou rth -b iggest in tb e coun-

Jo n g w ith th e R oy R ogers ta u ra n ts , a t le a s t in itia lly D o n a ld 's - w i l l - b e - a d d in g lu s a n d s o f e m p lo y e e s to p a y ro ll. M o st o f th em a re

/w e re to inv ite you to their ;ar-old d a u g h te r’s b irth d ay ty, i t w o u ld b e p a ram o u n t t y o u a c c e p t t h e i r in v ita -

i M a la y s ia , i t is c a lle d kik isam a,” o r som eone who tvs how to ge t along, t m ay m ean drinking a beer : you d o n ’t w an t to . ea tin g e food th a t you don't w s^t to. ig to a p a r ty you don’t w ant he said. “But i t is important to

center o f th e m arket by pric- reg u la r co ffee a t $2.35 p e r ond cappuccino a t $2.65. n a d v ic e fro m Starbucks!,' m ese jo in t-ven tu re partner,', iby Inc., th e baked goods on : a re n o t a s .sw e e 't^ those in [Tnite^ Smtes, and there is no iffeinated <»ffee on the menu; s not yet caught on in Japan.I t th e d a rk -ro a s te d coffee,

o o k ^ J ap an ese e m p lo y e ^ T-shirts and even th e music

i d e n t ic a l to th o se in d e a n stores.1 Friday, th e store’s opening , K ag iyam a and h is travel* icy budd ies-sa id they liked

dYouwe?a r j ^ W e s t l a n d M o t o r s -

M ^ I N E — -was du ly Im pressed. The

■1 N avy, how ever, deem ed bd a t Im pm ctical, and dls- r a g e d f u r t h e r d e v e lo p -

irer 250 y e a rs la te r , V erne p ro n o u n c e d a v isionary : n is b o o k s d e s c r ib in g

i tse a vesseIs.O

»B Y ’S W E S T L A N D M o t o r G r o u p

e o u t sell ’em bccause wc ‘rp rice them . Stop by and u a_ a t..l4 2 2 -B lM fiJ l.ak .e i. N orth, Tw in Falls, o r give

caU a t 733-1823. .

companiei All their n

business, if property fit- perform s a useful sen lid t e r y w in n e rs ." sa id *nt. ‘ S h a p iro ,‘ g e n e r a r c pa-^ S inger Asset Finance <

PalmB..............

W to n ^ J ts J iQ u k i .

^ n o w : T h a f s th e r e q u ii

yllookatU:. K clegal a<

o h n A . A r d u in i , j o h r

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’ consulio f e rw h e n h e iig n e d k c o ey W oodbridge,earlier t l ell an interestrdteof{16.5 to ‘ A rduini s a ^ the $2,

h e ’s 'e n t i t le d to on tl ;es- prize he won in 1987 dc e d — form uch, especially aft ts, ? T o r A rd u in i, the

>$10,000 W oodbridge > ae tiiim fo r the remaining o f paym ents over the nex by m oney he can use to ]

debts.lis , “ I t ’s m y m oney. I t

more stO]th p a r t - t im e r e s t a u r a in e rs .ys E b e l in g sa id th e y f e R o g e r s m a n a g e rs \ )W o ffe re d th e oppcjrtur c r r e t r a i n e d a s M e

empjoyees.•n F o r H ardee’s, tH e'd 1C its la te s t r e tre a t

H a r d e e ’s, a subsi IS C anada’s Imasco Ltd.,

m i l l io n to M a r r io t t e a r ly 1990 fo r th e R( c h a in , w h ich th e n h

.. th a n 600 s to res, m aii-J------E ast-------- ^ ^ ----------J * - B u t H a rd ee ’s nevei

fu lly converted th e Ri o u tle ts into H ardees.

L ast D ecember, i t so R o g e rs restauran ts in 1 to W endy’s In tem atior

' M cD o n ald ’s h as 10 le t s in th e U n ited S t

rs 9,000 m ore in 93 fore ly trie s . , ,Ig --------M cD o n a ld ’s share :to c e n ts F r id a y to $47.{ re New Y ork Stock Excho

ir ' p u t your own p referenaly K n o w in g so m eth iiIt - a b o u t A sia th a n th«1- ' S tate’s involvement the

W orld W ar n can be a rd forw ard, he suggested.10 th e r e is ju s t good m t

A sian style.:r “T he thing to keep inIg you go over .there w ith0. th a t covers a multitud< It W oods said. “T hat h a » • o u r record over there.”

> th e S ta rb u c k s coff< T nounced th e prices rei

a n d d e c id e d th e b r i | j!,'. space would be perfect r,'. m ee tin g s. B ut lik e ma n p re s s e d J a p a n e se coi n th ey wished they could 0 ban g fo r their yen. ‘ i; . . “I h a d th e cheese CI

he said. “I t was good. I !, J a p a n e s e sized , n o t A1____ , sized..’!___1-5. • ■

rH iiB id .

I

^s^velottenone^nov\•ly r e l a t e d , here now. T lervice for lot- it.? said Ard lid R o b in M.I c o u n se l o f . . T he comp X Co. of West dnes offerin,n Beach. Fla._______A bou tlOtie^compam'es ners to o bta they encour- d iatdy .

• o r ' • even* .......A r w i th «u ir e cus- w innings, p le rs to seek opdon musi in c ia l and th e a d v e r 1 advice. am ount — i

a s ta te othi )hn A. to c o v e r 2 lu in i o f ments. O pti nville. Conn., in Connect! ! h e d id n ’t like tak in g ju lt an advis- c e n t b a se d contract with ra te s , fa r h

• this year, a t ra tes. •5.5 p ercen t T hat optic$2,024 a year e lim in a te v, I th e S40.484 u p f ro n t ••ci doesn’t count s o u rc e s J T l

after taxes,- ——>^players won th e ra.YflbJe d e c is io n l e would give In te rna l R e ng $20,000 in m u s tb e m a i lext decade is purchased. / to pay off his be available

ners.I t should be F o r them

)res Boyr a n t w o rk .

ey a n d Roys w o u ld b e W ASHlNitu n ity to be d id n ’t g e t iiV lcD onald’s H ernnarm v

___ grownup jud• 'deal m arks' e d b y th e 6 -y

H errm annb s id ia ry o f $1,000prize!d ..paidS36S c o n ^ s i w n>tt C orp . in stock m arketR oy Rogers - T h e s u b ja h i d m ore M arketsM ea

O h ?o r„ \“o''ti

Roy Rogers ^^jmbs.. “Ik n o w w l

: sold 69 Roy. know w hat ain New York m a rk e t m iijional In c .. bom b markei10,000 out- T hecontesS ta te s , and m u ch th e y <

Dreign coun- P eace Prize, bond tra d e r

re s . ro se 75 - -technieian.tc7 .8 7 on th e was which, . a n . ,

------ ---------- Cocitinujdftpranccsaside" less newspaih in g m o re ? th e U n ite ddiere during ' »“a m ajor step sA oo l IimchA i S d t h e Sm a n n e r s .- .

l in n im d is if b “ i c T h ere

* d e o t * i ? ! S S ’» w h S °d o

of h ab ic I lo. in th e newsp m y com pute

----------------- ju st don’l thiiI t’s also no

>ffee,, p ro - to ac h ie v e t reasonaljle, r e l ia b i l i ty , ; m g h t , a iry to d ay 's trad: ect for then- p „ r id e i5 do, m any hard- ,h e com p consum ers, ,cn sa n d p e rh lid g et m ore lions of dollar

I su sp e c t t ; “ 0‘ssant,” n ex t six o r 1 L But It was have about [i t A m erican online local i

^ ^ A s a s m S b m in e s s 'o in J ^

m f T Z h u v r ' c o s t t b m m X dxaeontbefrotcn. T U b m M n m ft I m w m c a m s e m d a M f H ^ i

^01K r e t l r a m ^ ^ m

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cry winners w— bufisf. That’s the way I Ipok a t ol irduini, a factory worker.- m

nnpanies a ren ’t the only - toTing upfront cash. ne 10 states now allow win- Al bta in their money unme- in

dcth ihose who se ll th e ii— eo }, players who tak e th e lu si settle fo r less than co /e r t i s e d p r iz e . T h a t a t — about half — is w hat b i )therw ise would invest pa r 20 y e a r s o f in s ta l l - ar opting for th e lum p sum . lif ecticu t L otto w ould b e . ns ing a loan of 7.42 p e r ­iod on today ’s in te re s t mi r less th an com panies’ th

ption is n o t expected to 20 e w inners’ dem and fo r wi '-cash fro m p r iv a te ad

<That’s b e c a u se som e ab von’n a k e Ae-option,- a — ^ 1 th a t , b c c a u s e o f Io: R evenue .Service rules, di: m ade w hen th e ticket is . nu d. And th e option won’t pu ible to th e existing win- wi

ahem , th e re m ay be few dii

7 knows di weenstoc]INGTON (A P) - H e!t i t rig h t, b u t Je re m y J en won anyway bccause injjudges w ere so enchant- an6-year<ld’sloffC. chm n co llected a sp e d a l heize Friday from an essay heMnsored by the Nasdaq go:k e t teii b je c t : "W h a t S to ck H<■leim to America.” th<ly from P e p p e r P ik e , wii o te : “I a sk e d m y D adS ek -m ^k en rH e-siird T ----- J eenow about stocks and wi

NiI w hat a bomb is. I don’t calit a stock is. But a stock pon u s i be b e t te r th a n a thirk e t” bo:itest judges liked th a t so i:y c re a te d a “ N asdoq 5 tize,” then brought in a st(je r and a po lice bom b > gn i.to .dem onstrate w hich— toL • pti

line____tom P l do!;paper read e rsh ip su r- mee show n th a t p e o p le , 1s a b o u tth e ir own ndgh- ' ' ounot Bosnia.'They w ant loc

ich menus, not congres- foicommittee hearin g s.. docom panies have som e do

bstac le s . O ne is q u ite peiere still a ren ’t a lo t o f deilo live on-line. And even . weI do continue to use the '1. As m uch of a cyber- de [ am, r m also a creature; look up movie listings allvspaper ra th e r than on meuter, m ainly because I . —think of i t 1no t os easy as i t looks at

e th e b re a d th , d ep th ; bh:y a n d f a irn e s s t h a t AC-ad itional in fo n n a tio n shido. That’s why several Int

m panics a r c devo ting ^eraaps hundreds of mil^‘Dars to their ventures. -’ *c t th a t s ta r tin g in th e I>r 12 m onths, w e’ll a ll ,It five more d ioices for . a l information than w e ^jht w e w antedrO new dl'” " ~ -

aff\Wi

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swhatdieyiite th i^ :o th e r ^ s o u rc e s o i uplfrc money.

Generally, b an k s are n o t eaj to lend huge sum s to lottery « ners based on th e winnings alo Although trad itional len d en tt m'to oew liH noiieryT iIdoifl^il do not a c c e p t th e paym ents coUateraL-— ■— - —

T h a t n ich e is b e in g filled com panies .such as Woodbric and S inger, som e o f w hich a buy up o th e r ty p es of long-te p a r e n t s , such as a cd d en t ins once a w a ^ and 'ctffer cash life in su rance p o lid e s o f !eri n ^ in people.

Thei p u rc h a se o f lo tte ry p ments t o b ecom e so popular th e p a s t f iv e y e a r s th a t N Jersey estim ates i t recdves IS 20 req u e s ts to rea ssig n lotti w in n in g s e a c h w e e k — a t adm inistrative cost to the state obout $200,000 annually.—The contracts-are structured loans or, m o s t com m only, a d ire c t p u rc h a s ie s o f a c e r tt num ber o f in sta llm en ts . Diri pu rch ase .co n trac ts p rovide t winner w ith th e m ost m oney I also subject th e am ount to Imt diate tax w ithholding.

lifFerence ks, bombs

W id e-ey ed a n d tongue-ti< Jeremy h ad little to say after p ing fo r p ic tu re s w ith th e adu and a n o v e rs iz e d cardboa check . H e d o e s n ’t k n o w w l he’ll do w ith all th a t money. 1 he has m ad e o ne decision: “] going to give h a lf o f i t to my I te r .” N in e -y e a r-o ld . Je ssj Herrm arm sa id sh e didn’t eii the contest because she was U m th her piano th a t day. ' j

T h e i r f a th e r . H a r k ; s | Jerem y a l i n o s t * ^ a * T ) i^ r | Hrith fam e; som eone from “l l N ight w ith D a v id L e tte rm I caUed to scope o u t Je rem y a possible g u es t, b u t called b l this w eek to say they ’d dedfl t»m b hum or wasn’t appropriaJ

A ltogether,'25 youngsters d 3 to 18 won $1,000 p ru es i n i stock m a rk e t’s c o n te s t . S e l p-and-prize w inners also got a to W a sh in g to n to a c c e p t J prizes. I

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Next y ea r w ill come the s ld 3 u t, a s th o s e w ith ' seco n d -a local inform ation (o r marketfl fold th e ir te n ts . W ill M icro] dominate th is p a r t of com pij iom too? O r w ill daily n e t ^ pers re ta in th e ir a reputatioifl dependable inform ation onliifl i< i^asoff? I

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Feb. 6 referendum was con eg in county E x tension oi a>-iO!i,5“ tli6 n a t io n led

• A g ricu ltu re Departm < Agricultural M arketing Se to cancel the vote.

\VWle 54 percent of sheej ducers who voted supportCi

• p rog ram , th e N a tio n a l t F eeders A ssociation has-

• adamantly against i t The { IS solicitinfi con tributions-u m inea"no” vote this falL

A p roposed Ia m b a n d checkoff isn’t the only item erating controversy in shee des.

T he new S h e e p Indi Improvement C enter, creat part of the 1995 farm bill, i

--------drawing fire.— ----------------Congress au tho rized S2(

lion to es tab lish a perm s ; s o lv in g fund for th e cente ' to an additional $30 million •be app ro p ria ted on a n ar basis.

D ry land f a rm e r W WeaUierly says some of hi fields never d id recover fr freeze in mid-June.

But part of his 4,000 a a h ay an d g ra in o n th e C; P ra ir ie d id re c o v e r to .: e x te n t - a n d th iS ' v Weatherly began cutting hi

■ ond and final crop of hay.: , “(The frost) took a lot of .. cutting, probably h alf or be

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The valley’s d ry ed ib le crop seems to b e survivin summer heat w ith few probl

— Do]. - TWIN FALLS - Tim Jon• D unken’s D rau g h t House

week presented a $1,000 (I to th e R ock C re e k Brif . which heads restoration e:

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NEW, YORK (A P ) - „ fa ith in gov e rn m en t has

eroded by th e rea litie s ai . ia ilu re s , says R ich a rd L

The only ones w ho don’t , h e suggests , a r e th e lii r China, Cuba ;md m aybe st

Congress.It is an ongoing revoluti

con tinues, a - c ru s a d e tl . return ing pow er to th e j

and whose principles will I vindngly reaffirm ed in th( ing elections. T here is no r

■ back; the tide has turned, hLesher, p re s id e n t of

Qiamber of Commerce, sp« .the samp day P residen t C announced h e would sign reversing six decades of gi dependency on federal wi Qinion said the “syistem is br

But there is m uch more according to Lesher, who p a te s a c o n tin u e d a t ta bureaucracies he feels mil ly dictate to th e public, de

: ize taxpayer^ thw art prod and destroy jobs.

; .The pow ers o f th e Im■ R evenue S e rv ic e , “ th e

------^ h a ted -an d -fea red ^ fed c ra• ence, niust b e d im inishe

taxes s im p lified , th e la'; down to law yers, a n d tht : ronm ent .saved for peopl

ju st environm entalists,.! says.

Governm ent h a s becor problem, he says. How di know? .

From Interview s and si and just by listening to the ber’s m em bership, m ade 215,000 companies, m ost o

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T>te on a — h ea t hit,* said Twi iL d if ic k :_ .,£ x te n s i« iL ._ id :ear th e V o d r a ^ ' Mirspre-:.l . A ' U n iversit;how t h e ' ExtensionsoQ sd condua- a stand against th > offices tion of stubble bill ed th e • *T9ildfire b'uifiu: tm e n t 's small green stubfc Serv lce---ally 'W hatTs being

a w fu lly com m o leep pro- southern Idaho," irted the said in an intervie il Lam b T h e an n u al r i as-been m any trad itions le group firmly entrenched iS-tQjaro- fnll rfnitinoL A nd it may b e a

break.nd wooltem gen- Some may drca heep dr- pools shaped Uki

in s tru m e n t o r i n d u s try Georgina Sievers •eated as f i t th e Kimberly 11, is also ter. .---------- — — She returned frS20 mil- vacation about 1 rm anent discover her hus mter. U p .. tu rn e d a g ra in I lion may pool while she wa: i.anhual

A w atershed s th a t is serving ai

W ayne b a se d p lann ing ! his hay m iddle Snake Ri r from a moving doser to o

W ater q u a lity : acres of th e 1995 Legisla

i C am as mechanism to all to .so m e members to partii - w eek , body deaoup plai g his sec- The laws callet ^ advisory groups ic off first sory groups to be : better,” purpose.' ............ ._H ie.w atershed

c leanup p lannin ble bean w atershed , and ving the groups prioritize roblems., on waterbodies in

)NATIONSJones of from D unken’s 1lUse la s t C reek, held in co:DO check police officers’ TIrig ad e , 212 entries camcn efforts , th e N orthw est, ion. L a k e C ity a n dro c e e d s Jones said.

ion’s just b( r president•— Blind with fewer than 1 h as been In effect, he & s and th e — to M ain Street, i i Lesher. ' e rs , accountam n’t g et i t , .. .. m a n u fa c tu re rs : lik e s o f technologists, b e some in like — the peop

are leading th e n lution, he H e suggests th e th a t is into counteratta( le people em m ent’s ignors ill be con- for their efforts.1 the com- Such as comp10 turning City bonk to inst d, he says. pad on a drive-ii

of U.S. in g a B oise, Id , spoke on company becaus It Clinton to w ear hard hat :ign a bill a buddy from a c if growing Such inanirie: 1 welfare. fe d e ra l em pIo) sbroken" se lv es o ften ar o rc to 'do , such decisions b: 'ho andd- • u lation^ were ai t ta c k on multiplied.into t mindless- ..oflosses.

, demoral* Which account iroduction on M ain Street,’

w rote with help In te rn a l" ■ ber’sstaff.

th e m ost Subtided “Wh craLpres.-— Is _ L e a d in g _ tl shed and A g a in s t B ig G< law la id describes what the envi- - political earthqi

lople, no t Am erica in 199‘ s ,.L esher ness people wo'r

House. ' come th e It is they, h e s V does he ed th e energy a

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d ad v iso ry group ; as a community* ^ng g ro u p fo r th e .R iv e r c leanup is ^

:o organization, ty law s passed by s la tu re c rea ted a T D ^ , allow com m unity J 3 3 .

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ing lots

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_ — L-----------— h av c -b’s R u n fo r R ock W ells <conjunction w ith tab les’ T orch Run. Thb p u n ch , m e fro m around imcomi t , in c lu d in g S a lt even hi i d I d a h o F a l ls , g runtle

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in 100 w orkers. Wells s; says, b y listening Well:t, to th e shopkeep- mnuse<an ts , c a r d e a le rs , . has ortsrs,- h a i r d r e s s e r s , : . pass, bi, b u ild e rs and th e mounti!ople, h e says, who lure We revolution. gim m i1 they w e re goaded . a d v e r t ta d o n g b y b ig g o v - Frands orance and disdam i t se' ts. dem an s p e l l in g a K ansas least in nstall a B raille key- in the t e-in ATM. And fin- consun Id a h o , p lu m b in g r e s u lt , l u ^ w orkers failed thrifts hats w hile rescuing new m a collapsed trench. service ties, com m itted by ' and kei lo y ees w ho th em - “Cer a r e t r a p p e d in to th e re i

; by entangling reg- custom ! and s ti l l a re being compel o b illions of dollars

e C a b o o k l ^ e rUp from the cham- _ c o n s im

m iy Sm all Businoss _ ih i!_ R ia io lu li im . G o v e rn m e n t ,” i t -

a t L e sh e r calls th e [iquake th a t struck '994, w hen 60 busi^ . von e lec tion to the

ic says, who provid-/ and sp irit behindIt cut discretionaryw e re d th e d e f ic itg to econom ist Ron . I F sted 270 program s,:e and p r o je c ^ I

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RLEYj - John V._EYans, J r ._ _ "Executive' d fffcer o f D.L s B aiik is p le a se d to uncft th e ap p o in tm en t o f . e P cacg itzer as-F inanclair.. ces R ep resen ta tiv e a t itsn rfficer----------------- -------------; . a t te n d e d th e .IT T lical Institute in Boise and sken several-courses from ic a n In stitu te of Banking, s continuing her education k ing-courses-th rough-tho— ge of Southern Idaho fo r aein b u sin ess ._________: began her banking career 87, as a te lle r for an o th e r She has h d d various posi-

in banking during th e last e a r s a s th e ir F in a n c ia l :es Representative opening

rlo an S T ^i is from th e M ini-C assia and is a graduate of Burley School. She and h e r hus-

, D ave have two ch ild ren , ew a n d Kylee, and m ak e home in Burley.

B^OME - Con P au lo s rpletJ»ojitiac-GMC T rucks- welcomes Andrcv7][acobscn lir organization as the Client t io n s M an ag er. H e a lso

^ o r ranks fight iIngeles’nmw ■_____________

nd they say war is hell, le n d a le F e d e ra l B ank , n o ;er content merely to hec to r 3ig b an k com petito rs w ith rt-a leck radio ads and bill- rd s , is tak in g its g u e r r il la keting'campaign to the park- lots and lobbies of archene- Wells Fargo Bank.I th e la s t w eek , “ SW AT n s” o f G lenFed em ployees <5.been-d ispatched-to-w oo- Is custom ers by se ttin g u p es to hand out cookies and ich, p a rk in g tru c k s w ith smplimentary billboards and 1 handing out aspirin to dis- ntled custom ers, W ells offi- 5 say.ther^ G len F ed ' e m p lo y e e s led p a p e r footprints o n th e m d leading customers aw ay 3 ^ e l l s branch’and toward r‘by '"G re iiF ed ' e m p loyees.- n F e d em ployees e v e n e r e d b ra n c h e s to s o l ic i t unes from Wells employees, Issays.^ells, to say the least, is n o t ised.-G lenFed denies th a t i t o rdered employees to tj^es-

i, b u t acknowledges th a t i t is in tin g a m ajor cam paign to I Wells customers away w ith im icks such as an 8 0 -foo t e r t is in g b a rg e in S an ndscoBay.seem s th a t ex trem e tim es

la n d extVeme m easu res, a t :t in a banking industry th a t is le throes of upheaval th a t has nim ers’ heads spinning. As a u lt , C a lifo rn ia b an k s a n d fts a re mounting an a rray of I m a rke ting cam paigns a n d /ices to g rab new custom ers keep old ones.

C erta in ly in the short te rm , re is 'm o re com petition fo r LOmers, and as opposed to ju st ipeting on the image, th ere’s ictual attem pt to compete on :e, w hich is fairly new,” said1 M cE ldow ney , e x e c u tiv e ic tor o f Consumer A ction, a sum er advocacy group in San ndsco.he new spirit is rem arkable in indusn y t l ia t oiicg-considentd •2 to a s te n and Calendars th e

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Ja c o b se n w o rk e d f( Paulos Chevrolet while j i t high school in Je rom e, { for a period of tim e while ing college. H e h as beer den t of the Magic Vallc! years.

P r io r to r e tu rn in g Paulos Chevrolet, h e was ag e r a t S hari’s R es tau n T h e Bon M a rc h e ’ wh became very knowledgabi customer service. .

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was recently nam ed to tli M edical A sso c ia tio n 's i C lub a t a lu n ch eo n du r

loreintense, oi

epitome of m arketing.. “I t’s a un ique in d u st Lee L odes, a s e n io r a with Prophet M arket Re

“ Consulting in San Fran' I - has been k ind of butt<

But w ith d e reg u la tio n re a lly b e c p m in g a li aggressive than they use

Among th e m o st re c keting salvos:

J, • B ank of America is tout-

I ing a new debit l•‘ '‘ _ ca rd 'a n d 'a n e w R on-line banking , service, as well E . ' a s sc ra tc h -o ff ,

co n te s t p ie c e s '" O ' ;; ^ i n s t a n t

• H om e g S av ings of

A m erica is ^ starting to offer

- som e - - f r e e - I*' access a t non- , H om e S av ings . ATMs, partly to ’’ respond to large bank i

works, as well as a new . com m ercials a im ed at

consumers.• Wells F arg o Bank

^ launched a m a jo r TV . paign fea tu r in g i ls ne ° s u p e rm a rk e t b ra n c h ^ phone and on-line servic

The most aggressive c how ever, b e lo n g s to (

■ considered one o f 'th e n 'r marketers in th e industi

The thrift took to the ^ w in th e h e a r t s a n d r J W ells Fargo depositor f W ells d o s e d 101 forn 5 Interstate branches, acc ° internal W ells m em os

by the Los Angeles Timi G lenF ed em p lo y e i

’ shown up a t W ells brs California d d e s such as C anoga P a rk , Nor

® M ilp ita s , S an F ra n c i " M ateo, .Valencia, V en o memos say.® T hey a r e “ d e fa m it a F argo ,” a c c o rd in g to ^‘.- . .. is s u e d .T u e s d a y to al

managers by Joseph P. i n Wells executive vice prd----- ‘TTils‘w eek ,-ifappearrtle ityas escalating,” h e wrt

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o f KKM V-KAT S u cc m d KBBK R a d io .-IS been em ployed a t A f ;ry since tlie stationd on th e a i r th r e e >"8 »■a s th e o p e ra t io n s • s in «ogram d irec to r and Sh<St. dozenlent th e last 25 years d e s t o‘ b u s in e s s "w o rk in g * "d e s 0r o f m arkets indud- fo rl a n d , .O r e . , F t. Amer

: toas(US war fore2k, em ployees a t th e b y \\ W ells Fargo b ranchlic e w h en G lenF ed to dise t up a table by the — is

r and papered the out- perci> building w ith fliers, lookI m anager Fred Zago. tion.nF ed em ployees left are'sa k in g b r ie f ly w ith At1W ^ visiting branch centRobert Villawnor, who ing <

had p laced the mar;------ call. gag<OS . G 1 e n (i a 1 e acco■------ p .-e -d .e -r- .Q -i— .“ in-

spokesm an Ken accoPreston says the ing,

, ' b a n k ’s em ploy: • o r a Ot ees w ere given Trac „ s t r ic t in s tru c - and ' tions not to tres- Hon

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lAT Kountry/KBBK is owned th e A lien D. L ee Fam ily of ome.

WIN F A L L S -W r ite r J u lie iselow IS am ong th e people filed in th ^ upcoming book, ompreneurs; A M other’s Step-

fp W^rk-at-Home. :c e s s ,” d u e S e p t. 1 frbm nam/Perigee.L form er Timcs-Ncws features ter, Fanselow has been work- from h e r T w in F alls hom e

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S f i t io n 's B u s in ess an d erican Baby.

Iters:customersWells Fargo of First Interstate

nk —- and Wells’ o u ren t effort dose m ore than 250 branches is spurring a higlier than usual rcentage of bank customers to jk for-a-new-financial-insntu* in.Competitors, sm dling blood, e* scrambling to win them over. At any p v e n point, only 10 per- n t of th e most desirable bank- B custom ers — those with pri- Qry check ing accounts, mort- iges, auxo lo a n s and o th e r counts a t a single bank — are n—p la y ” : - c h a n g i n g - t h e i i counts because they a re mov g, are u nhappy with their b ani• a re seek in g low er fees, saic •acy Britton, first vice president id d i r e c to r of m a rk e tin g a' ome Savings of America. W e lls ’, ta k e o v e r of F irs itersta te and its plans to dosi 57. b r a n c h e s s ta te w id e ha: )osted th a t percentage by sev ■al ^ in t s , Britton said.A nd th e m arke ting frenzy i: • rta in to h e a t u p as th e pro is e d ta k e o v e rs of A m erica: iv in g s B a n k an d C alifo rn i: ideral B ank m akes them bigge: id m ore finandally powerful - id thus m ore form idable com jtitors.C onsum ers norm ally benefi om such fierce competition. Ii is case, advocates te lieve tha )n sum ers w ill see a lot m on ee services offered, such as fret le c k in g a c c o u n ts for d ire c jposit o f paychecks.

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sen m ost of these bosi Sft Co. fo r m o re tifg|TT«1fT: j l should come a s n o s i

w ith tb e W ar o v e r a ( i« fe n se in d u s try u n d e i S u g e c o n so lid a tio n s , Rj^dcweO. should choose t( <m co m p u te r m o d em s, f robo ts 5 au to pa rts . T h pany s ee s m ore ftxture in y v W r< rftm m <pnrr> shul -B ig kids who reo iem bcr

ro g T V a n d s e e in g Ro< w r k e r s w ith tfaeir w h ite

helping sqoeeK ApoIIt i^ n i s in to t h ^ spacecra fee l a little nostalgic. B u sam e o f th e people w ho 1 S b c k w e ll m a k e th i s d e T<tre am ong th e k id s wa

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m juries, th e C onsum er £ SaSay Comjiitsslon said. 'Q u ld re n 's producTs scm tg e carriers nationw ide fo S3S each betw een April 1! . i r i l . l S K , w hen th e Noj S L J.-based c o m p a n y st ^^jnjfiicm iiug theoL “ Consum ers should stO] £ e carriers and re tu m t tKe s tc re w here th ey w ere S r a foil refund, ^ safe tJSrSsionsaid.“ T he c u Tiers a re about

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to chm ge th e ti > s u r p i w ijs so ftw are is r a n d ^ personal compu d e r g o .n s u „ d e , h e r

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f a c t o r y AT&T-M cCaw T elecm n ,andT

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,sn-t-wo*here— - P S ^ n y m o re agers sngaman, the head of s lo w e t:e D e p a r tm e n t’s July, ision, is leaving her And1 the private sector, econo i :n h e r a g g re ss iv e unem p d trust,w illbeg lad io J u l y a k. dipped r ten u re a t Justice , By w IS taken on Microsoft and thi ; the software m aker believ< e term s im der which an ecoiis in sta lled in new e ra te lj

iputers. in f la ti: r le a d e rs h ip , th e They’nEsion challenged sev- b a td i <irg e rs — in c lu d in g handle a w , M C I-B ritish3T a-L ib e rty — and WbUlrom panies to rev ise ^VINiro te a competition. „ h e n IIS to be .vortang up ,,,, T h e sam e day sheh e r rc s is n n tio n , discuss

Bed General H ec tnctric ting competition asked I m ejiical equipment I dvU a n t k ^ t suit,e n t said GE s actions ^Qg h ig h e r costs a t 500

d o I k n o w m i n t o u c h w i t h t

ing w h o 's moving up, w h o 's r ; moving into d ie area, com es fi e r in th e community. As your s rou -every s te p o f th e w a y - p ng and negoUating.

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rospacelitals across th e coOntry. GE lissed th e su it a s m eritless said it believes com petinon is use. ■

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slew of econom ic s ta tis tics e o u t over th e w eek , and it hard to figure o u t ju s t w hat's g on.ri Tuesday,-we found o u t th a r lg mortgage ra tes w ere damp- lg new hom e sa le s in Ju n e , consumer confidence vas at a yearT iigh in 'J u ly rW e -a ls o ned that a shortage of skilled ir could drive paychecks and efits higher, lead ing to a jum p iflation.n W ed n esd ay , th e govern- It reported th a t th e economy ;ed a t an an n u a l ra te of 4.2 cen t in th e seco n d q u arte r, co rpo ra te p u rc h w m g man-

rs said m anufacturing gro\vth ived u n e x p e c te d ly d u rin g

n d Friday we h ea rd th a t the nom y w as m o d e ra t in g — employment grew sligh tly in y a n d c o n s u m e r sp e n d in g [>ed in June.y week’s end, th e g^jjem m ent

th e stock m arket seem ed to ieve th e n um bers po in ted to economy tha t’s g rom ng mod- te ly w ith l i t t le d a n g e r from la tio n . B u t w ho know s? !y’re .a ll w aiting fo r th e next ch of numbers to really get a idleon'it. ‘V - ----------

t a r s , losers, In betweennN N E R S: O rg an ized labor, in President C linton vetoed o th a t would allow employers

:orm groups w ith w orkers to russ such issues a s quality con : and productivity. Unions had ed C linton for th e veto, con ding tha t th e m easu re would lerm ine collective bargam ing .OSERS: Johnson & Johnson

m y R e a l to r i s I t h e m a r k e t ?

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auraths ago ra u sher in of peace.

Since then, they hav t ie m o re th a n d riv e ; w hite flags fluttering Opel Swing mini-comp:

. On Thursday, fo r ins observers listened int .P a le s tin ia n m an to k ■Israeli soldier h ad brol 'w indow and cursed his ; “W e can do nothin] n a te ly ,” o n e o b se r 'inspecting the > K oth iitg o th e r than :report, and wish you gc : T he observers w ere 1 mism w hen they arrivi

____ ^ see jh e w ith d raw a l,' t r o o p s arid deploy Palestin ian police in i of H ebron , th e la s t \ d ty under Israeli occui

* ^ e thought i t woul push for proilife in H eb ro n woult m o re . n o rm a l," . sa Fjerm estad , deputy h observer mission.

B u tin th e w a lc e o fis 29 e lec tio n s , ^ d th e Prim e M inister Benjar y a h u ’s h a rd - lin e gov p lans fo r the Hebron j on hold . T h e observe wait, frustrated by thei im pact on alleviating

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BALAKLAVA, Ukrai ^ ag m en t of prasrer to e s t o f R om an gods «

, “Ju p ite r th e great. m« ful and beautiful

B u t t h e c a rv in g 6i tab le t was a monumeo ery fo r U krain ian arc ,lan month, vdien they

' i t a t a construc tion s: s m a ll to w n o n th e t C rim ean peninsula.

V ^ e n th e y uncover d a l tab les and altars Q a n d V ulcan , th e god b e c a m e c le a r th a t fou n d th e f ir s t a n d e j tem ple n o rth o f th e I D u r ^ a tou r o f th e i th e o n em erg in g froE th a t concealed i t fo r t m il le n n ia , a rcheo lo , Savelya caUed d ie ly u n iq u e in t h i s pa world.”

So is t h e l ^ a l proUe ating. T he archeotogist s i t e d e c la re d a h isto serve. “I t w01 add to potential fo r attinctinf Savelya argued.

But unlike v ast swat .S o v ie t U k ra in e’s te n la n d is p riv a td y ownec ilic t betw een i ^ l i c a in terests could te s t th o f jJ ro p e r ty r ig h t U k n ^ ’s new constitu

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r e q u i r e d fo r a n yj o rd ered construction SIt ; U n d e r U k ra in e ’s S

. law s, b u ild e rs m ust s I v a g c ” e x cav a tio n s b perm anen t c o n s tn u ^

• ' ru in s — R om an p a n t e x a m p le — c a n b e national reserves.whei isbanned .: A lthough Soviet coi

• p ro v id e d a “ r ig h t to th e y never allowed o«

' th e la n d th e housing Declaring someone’s si b a c k y a r d a n a rc h i ^ ^ e w as sim ply aallocation. •...............

B ut u n d e r U kraine’s s titution enshrining pri e rty rights, i t is an issu pria tion . If th e d ty g<

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told th e m a n ' »tjroken his car him-tung, unfortu*s e rv e r s a id , . v 'shed window. / an to m ak e a ' P jjh -u good luck." , r F le fu D o fq p ti- ' nTived to over* f a l ,o f_ ls ra e li_ . ^ ~ ilo jT neh t o f • in m ost a rea s >1 st W est B ank ■•.■V

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work just for the free lunch:

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a n d / are big fa n s o f | | | ^ | ■l H ow. has h e . ^ n do-_■ident Iasi year?—B.C., -ihdla wli (a, AlexaiN

iras admitted to Century a t 1990 inL.A.andlotertoSL event. nSantaMonaa b s tE te ^ ™ * ^ tvaiion after he tripped It and fell in his borne in ofDwitf dl is pretty good.~ says Einrhov od of die actor’s. “But !tar bis wife, Gorio. since t_Sbe and Jimmy used . o golden retrievers, but ymore. He just takes the larden Gloria created.”

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" two parents who are both ( U.S. Presidents. (On Dcc.: vid Esenhowcr. now 48, dl President D w i^ t Eisenbov

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H 'T b e Heartbreak Kids"{nj Hy fopTi^ tfi«»tT-lfnt.mtnil1980W interG lyinpics^ earnest fbr ice shows and a competidons. The two skai of th^gold-medal dreams ner became a choreograp

~B&bilonia tuflwdtoiElcoh pHls. Fntunoieiy, she later f found Cory Butler, a studi< three years ago atxl have a s recent breakup o f her nusri now 35, to resume sktidng w i± Ron-

'dy,37.Tbetwouill find the comped-. tion a.lot tougher —and younger— thanitwasl6years ago. when they reigned os world champions. 'T h e current pairs skat- ing chainpions are Marina Btsova. 25, and Andrey Bush- c«n“' kov, 26. o f Russia, b e a tl

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•erandherkusband. Da-esCendantsofJJJ^res--------a i^ other'American cou- ancestry?—Reina Judd.

find. The couple's chil- ex.l5,andMeImueEis* unique posidc^ having ith duect descendants of « . 22.1968, Dwight Da-

the grandson of former lower, married Julie N»- 9 on. now 47. daughter |ofRichanjNixon.who I became President one I month later.) Earlier

in this century, how* ever, two othCT Presi- deadal daugbtm wed highixoffle politidans:

.In 1906. Alice Room-. velt. dou^uer ofTeddy Roosevelt, wed Nich­olas Longworth. who

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need fo r cause Paul would nactiy the take common to athearing. A t 23. Paul stille; others, he attended commiinished. friends and woricsmvesev- . children.“W henI'e r is tics , felt bad,'like I wasf autism, time. That feeling 1:pertsare accrtainom ounlolextent to trolled me for sole»n 'func- not a bad person. BE U C 11 '

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ibvm to help: I t is common to . (Vith chUdfcn. But adults who ritii tb e disorder can pnsvidc.f- - a unique perspective-------^ Jan& M cD onnell o f t ; NorthfieW, Minn., refused r | to give up hope when she ^ received the devastating “3 prognosis fo r her son. y -•'Paul was fixated on oum- ^ b c^ s ,■ w cig h t9 ■ fln d m a p s .2 - Gl sh e recalled. “ I tried to if;! nurture his particular tal- ■fii en ts and interests, reason- ^ I h g tiiat they rould always" ^ b e expanded upon and

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In 1965, Rimlond consulted I vaas. a psycholo^st who was d( ing a new behavior-modiflcatio niquc at UCLA. Lovaas moimoii with early intervention—using a of re p ^ tio n and reward—the b< of autistic children could be cli “Slowly,** recalled Rimland, “M gon'tb pay tftentioa'wbd) we wi longer acctpt his tn^jproptiaie bei

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M aik is now 40. U te Rimland: that he*ll always need to live wi in San D iego. Yet Mark also ha ducdve life as an artist He has sol iiigs and grw iin g cards. With prom pling'fiom hiiWlficaTRE me how m u d i he enjoyed his j and panidpating in the Spedal 01 .—M orcH og i, a g n ^ u a te .o f tl versi ty o f A lab an u in joumalis once a p ;d en t o f Dr. M aitha V psychiatrist who has theorized developm ental problems o f c m i^ t be caused by a disturbanc moiher-child bonding process.: lieves that system atic and pro “holding*- can repair that relati h holding therapy, the mother b child .with the father em bradr both, every day, a few times a i

A s a ch ild , M arc Hogi didr would flush tbe toilet hundreds i a day to watch the water spin ao relate to th e world around hi Hogis b e ^ *1iolding” when M 4 and continued it through h b t am no longer considered autisd Marc, now 23. "I haven*t been t( cently, but I ’ve hod no seriou lems since I w as a jc h ili”

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fisher made a state* e b d n g angiy w ith him Ad n o t ta ll^ g , and now » be angry for 14 years.“H e didn 't talk to me fo r ^ he wouUn't talk to m e :. That was a v a y unset- oo, and 1 realized 1 had to change the way 1 dealt finally was able to make DO longer be autistic." e he has bad to reinforce aid Sean: “After years o f alwa]^ feared I*d some- ) to being an autistic p er- . 3n y about that anymore. Incfaes also have worked. . Ip ro^am (ay a ria ticm o f ^ | Dficatiod tbdwy), d e v d - . d w p lc r tn tb e l9 ^ ts ru n | l)Ov, a psydxrfogist. under if tbe School o f M edidne ity o f Noith Carolina. The s 4000 peo{^ in the state.

to adults in voca^bo-' roity*sx states and tno re 'ricshavcempIO)’e d a llo r ----------iACCH program. “A troe cccss is thaim-er 100 att- 1 Nofdi ^rd ina cam more n wage,** said Meabov. i communication’* is one HtttDversial Iti rw h o c a T t i ^ a k 't h a j T -------duding autistic indivtdu- ihem.on acom puter k ^ - le help o f a ‘Tadlitator.’*'h ^ hnfvl r»minrchniW ftiere were charges that fa- idously or subconsdous- I those b dng tested, « - edmique deserves careful eral recent studies have a t Ihe words typed w ere ndividuals being te s te d .. _ . se methods has its suppoft- winWinit rhilftrm tnisolated worlds. A s Jane idL‘*T1iisisn*tastaiyabout L_ a story about hope." IB R

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! taught us simple, basic values, d not lie, cheat o r steal. And you other people fairly. You toe* caic B around you os best you could.”1 youth , Colem an w as s m a l l . . ly and fiercely compedtive, lov- irts and partit^oriy football "In I was tlw guy who carried the baU ime," he said. “I was good. I had irian's anger in me, and you need

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Colem an relocated to L J i. ii Acting jo b s were bard to get, bi nally w as cast in his fu s t leguU edy role, in the TV scries 77ia/CiJ he landed a rccurring role o n tl opera Bright P/vmise. H e guest’ on m any TV show s, b u t h is didn’ttak eo ffu o ti] 1975,w het peaicd as the Rev. Merle Jeeter c Hartman, Mary Hartman, a rol< cr reprised in Forever Femwc Femwoodl-Night, all satiric co:

Dabney Coleman is one o f i major actors whose career has effortlessly between m ovies oj vision. H is first film, in 1965, v Slender Thread. H e w ent o n t 25 o ther m ovies, am ong then Dallas Fort^ Melvin and Howa. to Five, On Golden Pond a n d .!

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“I’ve leam eda lot,” Colemaii when I asked about acting. “I that everybody in tbe broadest an actor. I th ii^ deep dow n ev< w ants to act. I took .what I h:

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He s t o { ^ for a moment and .01 me. " I w onder i f I d o n 't tfaii o f m yself for having gone throu 1 have than what T d never have if m y d ad had lived," he muse ly. “I f I ’d had a m ore norm a think m aybe I love and enjo] more than I m i^ t have if he hoc w hen h e did. My. problem gro w as n ot having a d irect role c em ulate in becoming a man. d idn 't know a lot o f the rules hood o r else I didn’t believe th now I’ve learned those things- tunately maybe too late to be for m y children that I would liki been. B u t now I know a lot mo the rules. And I believe them.'

I asked Coleman w hat be n the ‘'rules” that rruke a man. fo r o th e n around you , helpi kids, taldng time to be alone wit he rep lied . “ You have to she Another rule is loyalty. Giving, to peojple. Decency. Honesty.’

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