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Show [MORNING BRIEm0 THE AMERICAS TODAY'S BRIEFING BY GATT Started: Canadais just one of manynations waiting on the U.S. outcome on GATT. But with Senate Minor- Wisconsin:Jeffrey Dahmer | DanR. Dickson } pected to pass. The Housevotes today, the Senate on Thursday. Details: A-1 NOVEMBER29, 1994 ce Ln’ Pacific Ocean Dahmer Murdered: In another bizarre twist in the case of the man convictedof killing, dismembering and eating parts 17 boys and men, Jeffrey Dahmerwasfound deadinprison, beaten to death by another inmate. Details: A-1 A Good Deal:Is Sandy City about to pull off the land swapof the century in picking up 22 acres from Salt Lake County for $1.2 million? Maybe. But there is one catch: the land must be used to serve the public. Details: C-1, Brinks Convictions: A Catholic priest and a formerguerrilla with the Indian Ocean - : A. Details:: A-3 Pilots Pilots Sue: The Pr Association of America hasfiled a lawsuit to overturn a banthat prevents pilots over the age of 60 from flying large commercial airplanes. Details: A-3 Killer Tornado: The deaths in Germantown, Tenn., Sunday from a tornado, were just three of the 14 who were killed in weather-related incidents from North Dakota to Georgia in a storm system that still was producing rain and snow Monday. Details: A-5 Guatemalan Peace: A delegation of Mayan Indians arrived at Guatemalan peace talks in Puebla, Mexico, to press government and rebel negotiators to sign an accord recognizing indigenous rights. Such an accord is seen as a key step to achieving lasting peace in Guatemala, whose 34-yearcivil war is Latin America’s longest-running conflict. Turbulent Flight: An American Airlinesjetliner en route to Bostonhit severe turbulenceasit flew over the Caribbean island of Martinique on Mondayevening, injuring atleast 46 of the 221 people aboard beforelanding at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Two passengers had serious injuries. The flight originated in Barbados. Uruguay Vote: A decadeafter guiding Uruguay back to democratic rule, President-elect Julio Sanguinetti will oversee the country’s entry into a re- gional free-trade zone. Sanguinetti, of the Colorado Party, won in Sunday's election overrivals from the ruling National Party and leftist coalition. ‘ Tennessee: Rescuerspull two of three bodies | fr ‘om rubble of f ho house destroyed by tornado 5,607.6 — Crimes committed per 100,000 Utah residents in 1991. 5,897.8 — Crimes committed 1992 State per 100,000 Americans in 1991. EUROPE/AFRICA PeacePlan:The United Statessaid it will support a victory-for-peace plan that would allow BosnianSerbsto claim victory. Accepting the Europeanplanis a majorreversalfor the Clinton Administration. Resignation: Turkey's controversial foreign minister, Mumtaz Soysal, re- signed with a characteristic flourish on Monday,plungingthe coalition governmentof this Muslim nationof 60 million into fresh politicalcrisis. Details; A-1 Rejected Again: The European Union was not able to claim a clean sweep in its campaign to bring in wealthy new membersas voters in Nor- way rejected membership in the world’s largest trading,political bloc. Details: A-7 Still Fighting: The Angola government and rebels accused each other Mondayof continued fighting despite a truce. A U.N.-mediated joint commission was to meet today in the Angolan capital to work out a power-sharing agreement between the government and therebels. OPINION Children First: The federal welfare system is in need of reform, but not at the expenseof children. Reform is at the top of the Republicans’ list, but some of their proposals would take foodoutof the mouthsof children. Congress mustbe careful that reform will not removethe “safety net” that covers the thousands of needy children across America. Opinion: A-10 Reconciling: Americans eager to reconcile with their former enemy are hoping an elementary school they financedwill be open in time for the 20th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. On Monday,formerhostage Terry Anderson met with future pupils of the school being built in Quang Tri, Vietnam’s poorest province. Communism Inevitable: A Communist government for the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal appearedinevitable Mondayafterofficials from the former ruling party declared they could not form a majority governmentand would therefore support the Communists in Parliament. DAYBREAK BUSINESS Let It Snow: Skiers at Alta literally were stuck in the snow Monday. Since Friday, 85 new inches have fallen, Dow Climbs: The Dow Jones industrial average Mondaycontinuedits recovery from last week’s declineby ris- bringing the Novembertotal toa record PoorPlanning:It is becomingall too familiar: subdivisions blocking entrances to prime canyon hiking areas. Because of poor planning by Sandy City, access to Rocky Mouth Canyon will be limited to parking on busy Wasatch Boulevard and trekking through the neighborhood to getto thetrail. Outdoors & Recreation: B-1 Stocks: D-6 Spice of Life: A Sandy electronics company, which saysits signal proces- 2 Couloir — (kool WAHR) N. Deep mountaingorgeorgully. The hikers carefully picked their way through the couloir. corded music, received the second of three $300,000 loans from the state to helpit develop technologies. SPORTS INTERMOUNTAIN. Who’s No. 1? The Tribune's first high schoolboys’ basketball poll is out today and Alta, Timp View,CedarCity, Beaver and Enterprise are No. 1 in their respective classifications. Details: D-1 Changing Rules: Two federal agents may face indictments in the death of Vicki Weaver during the Randy Weaverstandoff in August, 1992. The two reportedly altered the rules of engagement to allow federal snipers to shoot at any armed male near the Weaver cabin in remote Idaho mountains. Vicki was killed when a sniper Bowl Matchups:Morepieces of the college football bowl puzzle fell into place Monday when Notre Dame and Florida State accepted bids to play in major bowls on Jan. 2. More than a few “An educated man should know everything about hing, and something about everything.” —C.V. Wedgwood Speech (1963) the Weavers. ; Details: A-6 Division Clincher: The San Francisco 49ers are champions of the NFC Westfor the 11th timein 14 years after a fumble-prone 35-14 victory over the NewOrleans Saints on Mondaynight. Details: D-1 Nowthat Paul Newmanhas wrapped upanother mo’ vie, he is looking forward to the next one — maybe with Robert Redford. “We've .W been been looking fora script we wantto do for m twentyyears, and we’ve never beenable to find one,” Newman says in Sunday's Fork OO New York ‘The Sting Newsday. The two werepaired intheSundance in 1973 and Butch Cassidy and Kid” in 1969. In “‘Nobody’s Fool,” Newman breast cancer, researchers reported at a radiologThe two studies, both supporting yearly tests a ical meeting Monday. for womenin their 40s, follow a decision last year by the National Cancer Institute to withdraw its recommendation that womenbegin routine mammographyin their 40s. The American Medical Associationstill recommendsthat womenin their 40s have routine mammograms. The AMAalso has recommended womenstart with a baseline mammogramat35. Thestudies were presented at the annual con- Comnre Grove Monday’s Answer: South Dakota ference of the Radiological Society of North America by Linda Warren, executive director of TODAYIN HISTORY the Screening Mammography ProgramofBritish Columbia. Warren, a radiology professor at the 1864 — A Colorado militia killed at least 150 peaceful CheyenneIndiansin what became known as the Sand Creek Massacre. 1945 — The monarchy wasabolished in Yugoslavia and a republic proclaimed. 1952 — President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower kept his campaign promise to visit Korea to assess the ongoingconflict. 1963 — President Johnson named a commission tion of President Kennedy. 1981 — Natalie Wood drownedin boating accident off Santa Catalina Island, Calif., at age 43. Santa He Ain’t Grand Junction, Colo., police arrested a burglary suspect after he was rescued from the chimney of a pawn shop. The suspect said he had been stuck for two days, but denied he climbed down the 20-foot chimneyto burglarize the pawn shop. Details: A-6 HEADLINERS University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, studied 150,147 women between July 1988 and September 1993; about 34 percent were underage 50. Overall, she said, 15 percent of the detected cancers were in that age group. And almost 87 percent of the 150 cancers found in women in their 40s were in an early, curable stage — before the cancer had spread to the lymph nodes, the study found. Of the 615, 88 womenin their 40s had cancers detected solely by mammography;self-examination had notsufficed, Conantsaid. — The Associated Press NON SEQUITUR plays a ne’er-do-well construction worker who rents a room from Jessica Tandy, her last screenrole.It will be released Christmas Day. o NormanLearandhis wife, Lyn Davis Lear, are the parents oftwin girls born on Thanksgiving Day. And as with Lear’s television productions, there is a contemporary plot twist. A sur- rogate mother gave birth to Madelaine Rose and Brianna Elizabeth Lear, Lear spokeswom- an Pam Ruben Golum said Friday. The Lears are the biological parents, Golum said. Lear, 72, and his 47-year-old wife, who is a psychologist, also have a 6-year-old son, Benjamin. The TV producer is best known as creator of the 1970s sitcom “‘All in the Family.” oO Whydid science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke move to Sri Lanka? For peace of mind — and scuba-diving.“If I had lived in NewYork or London,I’d beeatenalive,” the author of more than 80 books and numerous short stories and scripts including “2001: A Space Odyssey,” which he co-wrote with Stanley Kubrick. “Herein Sri Lanka,I can control thingsbetter,” said Clarke, who moved to Sri Lanka nearly 40 years ago.Clarke, 76, is working on at least two dozenprojects, The New York Times reported Monday, includinga collaboration with director Steven Spielberg on a film based on Clarke’s novella, Hammer of God. BIRTHDAYS Today’s: Hall-of-Fame sportscaster Vin Scully is 67. Sen. Paul Simon,D-II1., is 66. Musician Chuck Mangioneis 54. Skier Suzy Chaffee is 48. Comedian Garry Shandlingis 45. Actor-comedian Howie Mandelis 39. Actress Cathy Moriarty is 34. NOTHING SERIOUS DEATHS A 94-year-old Florida man has received seven years in prison for armed assault. He had pleaded for a lesser sentence:life. George J. Feldman, 91, a former ambassador to Luxembourg and Malta and a leading figure in the establishment of the U.S. space program,died in a nursing home in Bryn Mawr, Pa. TheSalt LakeTribune (USPS 478-260) Sinem emcees:irae 143 South Main St,Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to ‘The Salt Lake Tribune at the above address. HOW TO GET CONNECTED SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall (4-week period) Daily/Sunday (Utah)... $ULI2 $14 Daily Only (Utah) oo $834 Sunday Only (Utah) Daily & Sunday (Outside of Utah). . $21.32 What: Theentire news, sports Carrier Delivery (4-week period) DAY. eee cece veneer e 8: . NEWSROOM NUMBERS CIRCULATION NUMBERS Forsame-day missed delivery replacement on weekdays and Saturdays, al before 10 am. ‘all before 1 pm. For carrier and home can restarting subecriptions, new rubocriptions, information, Gairary tama egmatin Menieng Pie, a. ; tried to shoot Kevin Harris, a friend of Notre Dame’s Fiesta Bowlselection. Details: D-1 Annual mammograms: Womenin their 40s should have regular mammograms, and annual ones offer a better chanceof early detection of headed by Earl Warrentoinvestigate the assassina- AND WE QUOTE Ho-Hum: Lawmakers didn’t appear to be too concerned with a plan on how to minimize death and destruction during an earthquake. One memberof the Seismic Safety Commission was dismayedby the lack ofinterest. Details: C-2 sors add “the spice” that enhances re- FINDINGS & FIGURES In which U.S, state are you? DP Resenhayn SR 4 ‘ ses ov (ace | Aer tonal i © euldtow oy 198 inches. Snowbird also has received arecord amountfor the month with 150 inches. Plenty more snow is predicted for December. fs Details: C-1 ing 31.29 points to close at 3,739.56. eyebrows, were raised, however, with THE RIGHT PLACE U.S. FACTS VOCABULARY Primary Mondayat atae critical conditionMani in ineitcoalion Details: C-1 ASIA/OCEANIA uMBERUMYO/ Mill Morethan two-thirds of adults believe employers should play a role in providing child-care assistance to employees. American Demographics (September 1994). i“ Canada: Nationis waiting for outcome of Congress’ passing its own trea ty GATT vote before passing TS UTAH INDEX Clinging to Life: A 14-month-old boy was clinging to life Mondaynight after nearly drowningin toilet bowlin his South Ogden home. He was found head down in the bowl Sundaynight and was , Irish Republican Army wereconvicted in Rochester, N.Y., of taking part in a Brinksheist that netted more than $7.4 million in January of 1993. UTAH Clearing the Air: Gov. 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