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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 25-27, 2008 The Park Record B-12 Pipeline in Colorado OKed PARK MEADOWS TOWN HO ME Offered at $699,000 2688 Gallivan Loop ' (_*his elegant 3 bedroom townhomc in The Cove at Eagle Mountain in Park Mvadnws is highly upgraded with exotic granite kitchen counter tops and integrated sink, high-end appliances, faux painting and wall tratments throughout, Sisal carpeting, wood and slate flooring, designer window coverings, hand peeled log railings & a txuo car garage all backing to a beautifully landscaped and private area. Enjoy pool, tennis and clubhouse amenities I along with hiking and biking trails nearby. S i SAN C.Mi.NACCI Assuciati' Hmkcr, (iRI ijfc? Prudential Utah Real Estate 435 655-8574 888 655-8574 (toll free) xniission.com vvww.parkcity4sale.com GLENWOOD SPRINGS, national forest land across the tion of the pipeline. Attorney Robin Cooley of Colo. (AP) - Construction on a country. "We look forward to seeing Earthjustice, representing the gas pipeline in some roadless forests in western Colorado can their ruling, to see what their environmentalists, argued in resume now that a federal arguments and rationales are," court that a two-lane road is , planned to provide access. appeals court has lifted an injunc- Shoemaker said. Shoemaker said the 2001 rule Attorneys representing the tion that was blocking the work. The 10th U.S. Circuit of environmental groups will deter- prohibits even temporary roads Appeals in Denver lifted the mine whether to pursue the issue because of the potential impacts. The roadless rule was passed injunction Wednesday, the same further. The route goes through parts in the waning days of the Clinton day that environmentalists opposing the pipeline argued for of three roadless areas in the administration after more than maintaining the injunction until White River and Grand Mesa, two years of public hearings. Uncompahgre and Gunnison About a third of the country's 192 their lawsuit is resolved. million acres of national forest The lawsuit by the Wilderness national forests. Robbie Guinn, a vice presi- lands was affected. The bulk of Workshop and other groups can still go forward but the 25:5-mile dent with pipeline builder SG the land is in the West. Some of the areas protected as Bull Mountain natural gas Interests, told the Glenwood pipeline likely will be built before Springs Post Independent, "The roadless have trails and roads but court felt that the secretary of the generally are prized for their prisit's decided. "It's very disappointing to Interior had the authority to issue tine qualities and arc considered me," Sloan Shoemaker of the the permits necessary for other important as wildlife habitat, Wilderness Workshop said multiple uses like building watersheds, scenic and recreation pipelines through the inventoried areas. Friday. The rule has been entangled in He said the three-judge panel roadless areas." the courts since its passage. It was that decided to lift the injunction Environmentalists see the will issue a written ruling explain- pipeline as a key battle in uphold- overturned by a Wyoming federal court, reinstated by one in ing the decision. The groups say ing the 2001 road-building ban. federal approval of the pipeline Federal officials have denied California and is again under violates a 2001 rule banning new that any roads will be built in review by the same Wyoming roads on nearly a third of the roadless areas during construc- court that threw it out in 2003. Wasafck Plein A b Paradise - July 3 &4 Huntsman sues Apollo, partners 3RD ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT AND SALE. PUBLIC WELCOME! 100 WEST M A I N • MIDWAY CITY TOWN HALL AND COMMUNITY CENTER EXHIBIT HOURS Thursday, July 3rd 10 am - 7 pm Friday, July 4th 8 am - 2 pm 4th of July activities with dancing at 8 pm CALL FOR UTAH ARTISTS: : JUNE 26,27 & 28 • STUDIO ART : JUNE 28 • PAINT-OUTS: JULY 3&4 OVER $10,000 IN PURCHASE AND CASH AWARDS! www.midwayarfassociarion.org 801 -755-6730 www.midwayarts.org MAIN COMPETITION THE WOODLANDS, Texas (AP) - Huntsman Corp. is suing Apollo Management and its two partners for fraud after the private equity group backed out of a deal to buy the chemicals company for $6.5 billion. Salt Lake City-based Huntsman seeks a Texas jury trial for damages exceeding $3 billion, plus additional punitive damages. Last Wednesday, Apollo's Hexion unit said it no longer believes it can buy Huntsman, citing the company's financial deterioration. Huntsman alleges Apollo falsely represented its commitment to the deal in order to get the company to terminate a previous buyout agreement with Dutch manufacturer Basell AF. Huntsman plans to contest the allegations made about its financial performance. To win Huntsman, Apollo bid $27.25 a share - $2 higher than Basell - then raised it to $28. But in court papers, Huntsman said it believes Apollo never intended to allow Hexion to pay that much for the company and that by backing away, Hexion might be angling for a cheaper price. The company said it's possible that Apollo and Hexion were just trying to defeat a merger of Huntsman and Basell to protect Hexion's market share. "I think their actions to destroy the stock value and reputation of the company by questioning our financial viability was all very evident," Peter Huntsman, the company's CEO, said in an interview Monday. MBl-»» W A N T I D WANTBD oven voun CISEROS 3OG M A I N S T H E E 1 Hexion issued a statement Monday saying it's unfortunate that Huntsman Corp. filed a "baseless" lawsuit in Texas courts when both parties agreed to conduct litigation in Delaware. Hexion insists it backed out because of Huntsman's "underperformance." Chairman Jon Huntsman Sr., who started the company in 1982, and his son bought additional shares during the months the merger was unfolding. "That tells you something about our confidence that this deal would be done," Peter Huntsman said. "We'll be in the same position as our shareholders." Shares were trading at $12.71 on Monday, down from about $21 before Hexion's announcement June 18. 1 CISERO-S 3O6 MAIM STREET HILP WANTBD MOUHTAIH CLASSIFIEDS Get rid of the things -^ you don't need in She said no- Diamond engagement ring. 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