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Show 2 THE SUMMER UTAH CHRONICLE JUNE 5. 2003 CAMPUS FIVE DAY FORECAST "TV Courtesy Don Zumpfe TTV www mei u'oh educompos forecast EVENTS All ' V- JUNE 10 i ': The Reader's Club Discussion The Group will focus on TYE SMITH, 'Cry, Beloved Country by Alan Paton tt is recommended that participants read the book second-rat- e the University Bookstore Book- mark Reading Area. al killer Roberto Arguelles, which had been scheduled for Science Movie Night screen, "A Beautiful Mind," which is about John Forbes Nash Jr., who is a math prodigy able to solve problems that baffled the greatest of minds. Fred Adler from the U's mathematics department will help you "do the math" of "A Beautiful Mind" at 6:30 p.m. in the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics Auditorium. JUNE 13 Last day to reverse CRNC for first session classes. JUNE 14 The Utah Museum of Natural History presents, a Family Dinosaur Lecture titled, "Dinosaur Tales: The Science Behind the Stories" by renowned dinosaur paleontologist Scott Sampson. The lecture begins at 2 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall. Free tickets available at the Museum and all city library locations. Second session classes begin. JUNE 20 Last day to withdraw from term length classes. JUNE 25 Join the Community Forum Meeting for U neighbors and other interested community members to discuss issues affecting campus and its sur- rounding areas at 5 p.m. in Room 24 of the Turpin Univer1 sity Services Building. JULY June 27, has been stayed until his competency can be determined. Third District Judge Michael Burton signed the stay on Tuesday after prosecutors agreed to the delay. The action came one day after the Utah Department of Corrections notified Burton that there was good reason to evaluate Arguelles. "The bottom line is, we cannot legally or constitutionally execute someone who is incompetent," Assistant Attorney General Thomas Brunker said. "The prisort..has concluded this is an issue that needs to be adjudicated." Arguelles, 41, was on parole in 1992 when he kidnapped, sexually assaulted and killed Margo Bond, 42, Stephanie Blundell, 13, Lisa Martinez, 16, and Tuesday Roberts, 14. He pleaded guilty to four counts of capital homicide. In court Wednesday, Arguelles was asked if he would consent to have attorney Ed Brass represent him during the competency exam. Instead of answering Judge Burton's questions, Arguelles screamed obscenities and rambled on incoher 4 Independence Day. "K-Mart-," see Page 9 judge. Arguelles, who has made a habit of courtroom disturbances, was strapped to a wheelchair and wore a transparent net over his face to keep him from spitting on people. He was twice removed from the courtroom for his behavior and still could be heard yelling from the holding room. "His words and actions indicate that he doesn't want an attorney," Burton concluded. Brass was appointed as a "friend of the court" and will oversee the process. d evaluation was in 2000, Arguelles' last after he tried to hang himself with a laundry bag and was briefly in a coma. Two psychiatrists and a neuropsychologist determined he was competent However, in March 2001, Karen Stam, an attorney who formerly represented Arguelles, wrote to the Utah Supreme Court that Arguelles "continues to deteriorate mentally, collecting and eating feces regularly." That behavior was among several reasons cited by Brass last week in seeking a new evaluation. tremendous fire, everybody was at least dawn Wednesday. n The 19 people. state-owne- rail company, d The Tuesday evening crash happened when a passenger train with about 90 people on board collided with a freight train near Chinchilla in Albacete province, 155 miles southeast of Madrid. The cause of the crash may have been a railway worker who gave a wrong signal, Development Minister Francisco Alvarez Cascos said. Normally, one of the trains would have been diverted to a side track while the other continued on the line. The locomotive and first few cars of the passenger train caught fire after the crash and TV footage showed flaming cars piled on the tracks. The freight train was not carrying cargo. "I saved myself because I was in the toilet at the moment of the collision," passenger Nieves Pinto said on National Radio. "I reeled from side to side. When I tried to get out to find my husband there was a Highway Closed Due To Flood Three large cranes were on either side of the railway line where smoke was still rising from the charred cars. TV footage showed rescue workers and forensic investigators searching amid the blackened wreckage. Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar visited the accident site, greeting rescue workers and discussing the accident with officials. Both locomotive crews died when the trains collided three miles from Chinchilla and nine miles from Albacete underneath high tension wires that fell on the wreck. Other victims included a mechanic, said a spokesman of Spain's state rail way company Renfe. "I saw horrible scenes," Juan Carlos Garcia Morate, who saw the accident from his home and was one of the first to arrive at the scene, told Radio Cadena Ser. "I saw people in the cafeteria holding their burnt hands out of the window and screaming help me, help me, and I couldn't get close to them...I can't forget that image," he said. VAIL, Colo. A flood-damag- E-M- eventschronicle.utah.edu MOSTLY SUNNY 8050 Saturday PARTLY CLOUDY 7446 Sunday PARTLY CLOUDY 7648 Monday PARTLY CLOUDY 8050 ed Man Who Faked Attack Sentenced section of Colorado's busiest east-wehighway was closed again Wednesday after it sank several inches just hours after it was st repaired and reopened. "It's still very, very wet in the ground and the runoff in the creek is just not giving us a break, so we haven't been able to get rid of all the water and allow it to dry out," said Stacey Stegman, a spokeswoman for the Colorado Depart- SALT LAKE CITY A man who admitted he made up a story about being attacked by terrorists on the Navajo Reservation has been sentenced to three years on probation. Gregory Lee also was ordered to seek psychiatric help and to pay resti- ment of Transportation. A stretch of Interstate 70, 24-mi- le which carries up to 30,000 vehicles a day in June, had been closed in both directions since Sunday, when melting snow and heavy rain flooded mountain creeks, damaged the highway and flooded parts of Vail. The flooding washed out a culvert and exposed a sinkhole in the highway. k Crews working allowed the road to reopened early Wednesday with one lane of traffic in each direction, but the road was sinking. "Right now, nobody is certain that the eastbound lanes can withstand traffic," Stegman said. Vehicles were told to take a detour south or avoid Colorado altogether. tution to the law enforcement agencies that investigated. The amount of restitution is yet to be determined. "Just crying wolf can cause you a lot of trouble," U.S. District Judge Dee Benson said at Tuesday's sentencing. Lee, 26, an ExxonMobil employee working in a gasoline processing facility in Aneth, Utah, told authorities that shortly after arriving for work on Feb. 19, he felt an object pressed against his neck and a man with a thick accent asked him if the facility was a nuclear installation. He said he could see the reflections of two men in an office window, one armed with a handgun and the other with an automatic rifle. around-the-cloc- 54-mi- le ummer Utah Ch ronicle THE Vol Of UTAH'S INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1890 LI Editor in Chief Sheena McFarland smcfarlandchronicle.utah.edu All Hasnaln ahasnaindchronicle.utah.edu News Editor Adam Benson abensondichronicle.utah.edu Eryn Green egreenchronicle.utah.edu Asst. News Editor News Editor Opinion Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Online Editor Red Magazine Editor Asst. 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To respond with your questions, comments or complaints call (801) on the World Wide Web H are University of Utah students and subscription UNIVERSITY II THE DAILY UTAH CKROIICli events must be located on campus. All Friday THE contractor Doug Kinney never has enough time for his wife and family. So when a helpful geneticist offers to clone Doug, it seems like the perfect until the clones start solution to take over. Geneticist Mike Portereiko from the Huntsman Cancer Institute debunks the science in this film. The screening begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics Auditorium. TO SlfEMiT EVENTS 7649 Stewart, 6i, has denied wrongdoing in the ImClone stock sale. She claimed to have had an arrangement with her broker for the automatic sale of the stock when it dropped to a certain price. JULY 10 Science Movie Night presents, "Multiplicity," a film about overworked and oversched-uled- , SUNNY did." screaming." The Castilla-L- a Mancha regional emergency rescue service renewed the search for the missing after MOSTLY NEW YORK Martha Stewart, the exemplar of "good things" who built an empire as an icon of tasteful living, was indicted Wednesday on securities fraud and obstruction of justice charges that could result in a prison term. The indictment also charged Stewart with conspiracy and making false statements and her stockbroker, Peter Bacanovic, with perjury and obstruction of justice. Stewart and Bacanovic pleaded innocent before a federal judge to all charges. "This criminal case is about lying lying to the FBI, lying to the SC and investors," U.S. Attorney James Comey said. "That is conduct that will not be tolerated. Miss Stewart is being prosecuted not because of who she is, but what she court-ordere- MADRID, Spain Rescuers and forensic experts searched through twisted, smoking wreckage train Wednesday from, a head-ocollision in central Spain that killed Thursday Stewart Indicted on Two Charges ently about topics including prison brutality, the FBI, wiretapped phones and his profane opinions about the Spain Train Wreck Kills At Least 19 People Renfe, said 40 people were injured but most were treated and released. At least eight required hospitalization. JUNE 19 the retail superstore that recently filed for bankruptcy? on Kcnyon Martin's nickname, CITYThe firing squad execution of seri- SALT LAKE will by Arguelles Execution Stayed prior to the discussion, which take place at 4.30 p.m. in will JUNE 12 Articles Associated Press Quote of the Day How would you like to be named after a News in Brief art solely responsible for the newspaper's content, funding comes |