Show The HferaJc nlii'h-iTi- li 1 Friday September 20 2002 Highs in the with mid-60- s Aggies open league play with tough loss — B1 Bridgerland’s Daily Newspaper Wort Weather — Page A14 residents say local business not neighborly dy day-to-d- ed next to Silicone said that though Silicone has been in operation fra over IS years he’s now concerned because a proposed expansion could ay ing to continue to work on the problem “We'll bring the lights into compliance if they ’re a nuisance” Miller said Lewis also complains that Silicone employees who work graveyard shifts often invite their families and friends to join them for a dinner break He said this often results in large groups gathering outside the building loud music blaring from cars and loudspeaker pages in the mean an exacerbation of the problems Lewis said that lights shine into neighborhood houses and recent adjustments have only helped a little “This was brought up 90 days ago and I don’t see a change” Millville resident Sidney Smith said Miller said if the lighting is still out of compliance he would be will ck MILLVILLE — Bright lights loud music and partying all night No it’s not some cldc dub in a far away metropolis Millville residents life with the busisay it’s ness that is literally in their back See MILLVILLE on A14 experiences’ linked to brain? Utah will By Joseph B Verrangla AP Science Writer yX Xj: - 'v-- 1 A study suggests the sensation of leaving the body during a brush with death may have a sim- pie explanation in the body itself ed T ' - ' and “nearThese death” experiences — in which people resuscitated on the operating table speak of being drawn toward a brilliant light or looking down on their own bodies — may be influ- enced by a portion of the brain mis- mF&&& Kl t share ' V :: ' Utah© 2002IS50 ow yard At a Thursday night meeting residents appeared before the city council to oppose a proposed expansion of Silicone Plastics a local business that manufactures plastic parts The group of neighbors contend that around-the-clonoise and bright lights have made living in the area “an intolerable situation” Steve Miller owner of Silicone Plastics said that he’s trying to be a good neighbor and find solutions to the citizens’ concerns iy Lewis whose property is locat By Darrell Edward Ehrllck staff writer Update Logan fo® Millville sunny skies ‘Out-of-bo- — A3 OH Qi VoL 93 Nof 263 Cache district honors Teacher of the Year 'I - in relief for : “out-of-bod- y” ' v - V r K' - tu i firing under stress the study suggests The paper describes one patient’s visions while she was being evaluated for epilepsy and does not wrestle - with issues of the soul And researchers noted that the results may not entirely explain the phenomenon The study focuses on a processing center in the brain known as the angular gyrus thought to play an important role in the way the brain analyzes sensory information to give us a perception of our own bodies When it misfires they speculate the result can be visions of floating out- side of ourselves The findings were published in Thursday’s issue of the journal WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of Congress running fra this fall fought to take credit for the Bush administration's announcement Thursday that it was pro- viding $752 million in drought aid to livestock farmers Agriculture Secretqiy Ann Veneman made the announce-me- nt during a conference call that included some Republican lawmakers including Rep John Thune of South Dakota and Sen Craig Thomas of p V- brain-map-pi- ' ' V: --- y - y v ! 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Answers a) Yes Perched and ready for prey A Swainson’s hawk sits on a fence post Wednesday afternoon in Hyde Park An interesting characteristic of the Swainson's hawk is that It travels the longest migrating distance of any North American bird of prey In the fall it will migrate to Argentina and other locations in South America Leavitt recalls threat during Olympics WASHINGTON (AP) — It was three days into the Winter Olympics ' and Utah Gov Mike Leavitt faced a crisis: While millions around the world watched the games anthrax had just been detected at Salt Lake International Airport ‘ Thousands of visitors were at risk of exposure to the potentially deadly bacteria if he didn’t shut down the build- - anthrax scare during a meeting of die nation’s governors “It was a very rough moment” That evening Leavitt had been attending an Olympic figure skating competition when the call came from his public safety commander reporting that ad air sensor at the airport had given four positive readings for anthrax ‘ The results were preliminary but the situation was dire Highway patrol troopers whisked the governor to the main terminal of the airport where Leavitt said it was apparent that tens of thousands of 31 17 t 83 150 No ' ’ But closing the airport would create a worldwide media frenzy that would overshadow Salt Lake City’s shining Olympic moment ' “The whole complexionof the Games would Change” Leavitt said Thursday recounting the Olympic ’ exposure He remembered that two months See RECALL on A14 Bob Hayes Olympic football JACKSONVILLE Fla (AP) — Bob Hayes the sprinter and Dallas Cowboys Olympic star once considered the fastest man in the world has died at 59 He died of kidney failure Wednesday at Shands Hospital daughter Westine Lodge said ‘Bullet” Bob Hayes earned the title “World’s Fastest Human”1 and had such blazing speed as a receiver that he redefined the way pass defense is played in the NFL But he later fell victim to drugs and alcohol and went to prison — one reason he never made it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame At die Tokyo Olympics in 1964 Hayes won the gold medal in the 100 meters tying the record of 1005 seconds He also anchored the US d relay team that won in a 3906 seconds Hayes’ relay split was a sensational 86 seconds Nearly 20 years later The Los Angeles Times called it die most astonishing sprint of all time” The rrecordl has been broken repeatedly since 1964 and now stands at 978 seconds It was set last week in Paris by American Tim Montgomery The Cowboys made Hayes a seventh-roun- d draft then-wor- Index C6 Obituaries 04 Opinion Cache Sports earlier a federal sweep of the airport had netted some 200 workers some with access to secureareas who had improper or falsified documentation Leavitt said he began to envision a scenario where a terrorist cell in place for months had gained access to an area where they were able to disperse the white powdery spores to filter across the entire airport “Through the course of that night I began to almost admire in an odd way the sinister brilliance that appeared to be unfolding in front of me” he said The governor weighed his options — the dangler of leaving the airport ' : I Percent Mumbai LucemHerald Journal star dies gold-med- al Today’s question Do you feed a cat that you don't own? A10 A4 B1 ' i wwwhjnewscom ld world-recor- 400-met- er Classifieds: : 'r ' f mg See BODY on A10 Movies ' IHitUll “We do not fully understand the neurological mechanism that causes OBEs” conceded the study’s lead researcher neurologist Dr Olaf Blanke at the University Hospitals of Geneva and Lausanne in Switzer- land experi- Skeptics of ences said the experiment goes a long way toward providing a scien- tific explanation for what some believe is a paranormal phenomenon even if the study is based on rally one patient “It’s another blow against those - who believe that the mind and spirit are somehow separate from the ' brain” said psychologist Michael Shermer director of die Skeptic Society which seeks to debunk alien Comics !"'' V Nature b)- ns - ‘A'- - ' 100-met- er See HAYES on A14 Hayes waves to crowd after winning gold medal In 1964 Otvmoics ‘Bullefwon Olympic gold excelled in NFL Fla Ns hometown at the age of the gold medal in the 100 d record meters and tied the of 1 005 seconds at 1 964 Tokyo then-worl- " Olympics years in NFL won a Super Dalas after 1971 season and went to Pro Bowl three times Played 11 Bowl ring with 132 communities” South Dakota is among 30 states with some counties that' See DROUGHT on A14 Alleged molester appears in court By Jason Bargreen staff writer A Logan man that police believe molested at least six women and girls since July made his initial court appearance Thursday to face felony sex abuse charges Michael Hans 26 is charged with two felony counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and ' four second-degre- e felony counts of forcible sex abuse Hans was arrested by Logan police Monday evening after one of the alleged victims spotted his photo last week in a special Sept 1 1 Edition of Thi Herald Journal Other alleged victims collaborated the identification Police say Hans is the mant responsible for fondling four woman on the northeast side REC YDS 371 7414 n titt nnnrwiii rmr rm TDa AVO 200 fti — r 71 t — See COURT on A14 X 9 V ee i £9Won V ' farmers who have suffered financially because of the drought “This is great news for South Dakota It’s great for livestock producers all across the country” Thune said “Conditions out there are devastating I have visited all cor- ners of my state and seen the impact that this drought is having not only on our farms and ranches but also in our first-degr- "Bullet Bob Hayes an Olympic gokl medalist and Dallas Cowboys star died Wednesday in Jacksonville t 'Wyoming The lawmakers are running in farm states that could tip the balance of power in the House and Senate They promoted the package as an excellent step toward helping ' V i i f |