Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday August 18 2002 — A7 Q Nation In brief Battleships back home from duty in terrorism war Cohdit’s wife sues Star tabloid FRESNO Calif (AP) — The wife of Rep Gary Condit is suing the Star tabloid magazine for $13 million claiming it libeled her by claiming she threatened to kill herself because of her husband’s relationship with federal intern Chandra Levy In the suit filed Friday in US District Court in Fresno Car olyn Condit said the magazine knowingly published falsehoods in a Sept 11 2001 cover story including claims that she threatened to kill herself trashed the family house and sought counseling The statements “could falsely convey to the reader that (Carolyn Condit) is an intemperate hothead who will do or say any- thing to get the attention of her husband and who acts wildly out of control’’ the suit said Carolyn Condit also asked for an apology and retraction from defendants Star Editorial Inc and American Media Inc Calls to a company spokesman Friday evening woe not immediately returned Levy’s skeletal remains were found May 22 in a Washington DC park and her death was ruled a homicide Her killer has not been captured MAYPORT NAVAL STA- LOS ANGELES (AP) The conjoined twins separated in a r operation were both in serious but stable condition Saturday a day after one of the girls underwent follow-u- p surgery for an infection Maria Teresa Quiej Alvarez who underwent more than three hours of surgery Friday was breathing with the help of a ventilator and remained under moderate sedation according to a statement from UCLA’s Mattel Children’s Hospital “She has opened her eyes and looks around” the statement 22-hou- said Surgeons drained an accumulation of blood that doctors believed may have been contributing to a bacterial infection in the lining of the brain She underwent five hours of surgery for a similar buildup of blood after jhe twins were separated Aug 6 Her sister Maria de Jesus also was listed in serious but stable condition She continues to be alert and active! the statement said You Prevent Fall Weeds Awning & Sign Fabric Awnings 16 Exciting days in Mexico and Guatemala! 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Federal evacuation plan approved — WASHINGTON administration nation’s more than 2 million federal workers within IS minutes if there is a broad attack or threat from nuclear chemical or biological weapons Under the plan! the heads of the Office of Personnel Management Federal Emergency Management Agency and General Services Administration may release up to 330000 federal workers in the Washington area and 1 8 million nationwide if a threat is confirmed The Washington Pbst reported Saturday ' More than 7000 sailors on the carrier and Other ships in its battle group returned to bases near Jacksonville and in Norfolk Va this week The Kennedy left Feb 7 and began air missions over Afghanistan on March 11 “These great men and women went out there and ter- rorized the terrorists' Secretary of the Navy Gordon England said ' The crowd chanted “Jack is back” and cheered as the USS Kennedy pulled in with sailors in their dress whites waving along the edge of the ship A’ large American flag flew on the ship which also was decorated with red white and blue Twins stable after surgery — has report(AP) The Bush edly approved a plan designed to initiate an evacuation of the cloth Petty Officer 3rd Class Issac Augustus of Butesville Ark held his daughter Gabriel for the first time “She is awesome She is unbelievable" he said as the baby cried The Kennedy will begin a overhaul in January The ship failed an inspection in December and underwent extensive repairs earlier this year Hundreds of items were found to be deficient including the flight deck catapults and boilers The Navy stripped Capt Maurice Joyce of his command Capt Ronald Henderson said Saturday those problems were solved before the ship's deployment “All the big stuff works We’re in great shape now" he said TION Fla (AP)— The USS John F Kennedy returned home Saturday to thousands of joyous family members welcoming home sailors who ' spent six months fighting the war on terrorism Ueanaad 4 Inaurad Ronnette & Mark Anderson i If you enjoy your lawn as much as we do then you probably can’t bear to see invading weeds pop up anywhere A good fertilization and watering' program helps limit the amount of weeds that infiltrate your turf but sometimes it just isn’t enough Fortunately fall is by far the best time of year to control many weeds Have dandelions clover or mallow worked their way into your lawn this summer? When they dare t find a way into our yard we use fcrti-IoWeed-Oto get them under controL It contains Trimcc weed killer and when combined with a surfactant will take care of many of the toughest to control weeds around When using either the Weed-Oconcentrate or the you can expect quick dependable results Fall is also an excellent time to apply a herbicide' to control many weeds before they germinate Did you see little seed pods forming on your Muegrass late this summer? It is' a common problem that most gardeners’ don’t realize can be easily prevented Those seed pods come fiom annual Muegrass that flourishes in the cooler wetter spring weather When the heat of summer arrives it goes to seed then usually dies out By applying a e now such as Weed containPreventer Food lawn plus ing Barricade you can prevent annual bluegrass from idvading your lawn again next yeat Barricade will also prevent crabgrass spune goosemass purslane !and many other weedy grasses and btoadleaf weeds! Why When later weeds the you can prevent diem now? For those difficult to control Weeds stick as Canadian tfcjatk and wild vuJefa e killers wonV finish them oE weed most Brush and Stump Kdlct however has' the power to knock out even these pesky menaces Its active ingredient Turflon or Trifiopyr worics slower han moat blroadleaf dreed kuleis' but m1m up for its lack of speed with guaranteed results Of course it performs wonders on undesirablebrush recently cut stumps and run of the mill weeds ' ' ' 'V aawdL Vy: V Don't let the best opportunity to control weeds pass you by The cooler temperatures of September and October provide just such an opportunity me ut Weed-n-Fe- ut ed rerri-lom- pie-emerg- t J i Ferti-lom- ' ' ' i: tS r W ' t v X ANDERSON’SSEED & GARDBU 69 West Center Logan I i X a a ka 1 - t 9 tA A t V WV41' WSNS'A'tSWiVAV' |