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Show NEWS IN BRIEF 2 THURSDAY 115 Daily Utah Chronicle J5YU says W to bare midriffs Xdwol has also doctored photos to remove tattoos VO, Utah The bared at church-owne- !' bdlybutton is Cecil Samuelson 'y.ir a campus address Tuesday to telling !!!-- that bare midriffs violate the school's '.: 'i lc, which requires modest dress and is ri aling clothing as inappropriate attire. it has been disclosed that the has been doctoring photos of athletes. have touched up photos for years as far "viiig tattoos, covering up bellybuttons, like that," said Duff Tittle, associ- '.!. tie director for communications. The iprdia guides do include a number of showing players with tattoos. I' lson said he has fielded complaints Ml bare midriffs since he was selected I'll pnst last year by President Gordon B. Icy, leader of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints. o;iie believe they are expressing newfound it nis, when all they are doing is express-"iioranc- e or disdain for things sacred and ;iicant. while being trapped with the mill- KYU President i' Thursday 2514 Demo-i.i!- :- presidential candidate sh y Clark accused rival Hoxvaid Dean of "old time v.'. p'sities" on Wednesday for la- beling him a Republican. Clos-ir- i' the gap with Dean in New Mainpshire, Clark also pro- -' 'is 'd a new role for NATO in t ini down international 'MmMsts such as Osama bin m I a "en. Bush still hasn't the job he started," said '1e i "tired Army general. Claik sought to make the ii'it of recent gains in polls huving him moving within ti iking distance of front-runnDean. Reflecting the i; hienitig race, Dean accused 'lark ol being a Republican at "( fin-'Ih- s! er : 52 Tax form info: Abbr. fi'u tooth song by Jackson Browne, 1982 56 Savanna 58 Name in news 53 Hit Whopper facto "counterterrorism strike force" that would also include Arab, African and Asian troops. "The strike force's No. i mission will be to seek out, capture and destroy operatives and their associates," he said. No. 1204 Crossword ACROSS risk because of his failures." Clark vowed to "take on terrorism, to stomp out the network, and protect America at home and abroad." His plan would broaden the scope of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to "help focus worldwide efforts," said Clark, a former NATO supreme commander who ran the war in Kosovo. He proposed a NATO heart who once raised money for the Republican party. Clark said he was flattered by the new attention. But he told reporters after a national security speech, "I'm a Democrat." He added that, if he won the nomination, he would bring "a lot of others" into the party's fold. , Clark, who has been drawing larger crowds at campaign stops across the state in recent days, outlined a plan he said would improve homeland security and the war on terror. "Like many Americans, I've lost faith in our commander in chief," Clark said in prepared remarks. "He has failed to lead effectively and honestly. And, every day, Americans live at IjeJsctujJork Simcs if' ' King Jr. Week Jr. will present the keynote address at noon in the Union pw 5 3 1 n u 7 E TT- T- g T5 TT T- 5- interactive exploration titled, "Playing the Road to Brown" from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Union Saltair Room. The College Republicans U Chapter hosts Mark Shurtleff for a question and answer session at 7 p.m. in Union 323. The S.J. Quinney College of Law Forecaster: Todd Foisy T f qaskct t of Cdcn" twin Ol1.; with a ) I 53 7 75 Ti 62 Look over a wall, lacking Debate titled, "Access to Be It Resolved: Utah should adopt a comprehensive state plan to assure that all persons have access to justice in all areas of law and in all forums" at 7 p.m. in the Moon Phase Sunrise Sunset 7:50am 5:24pm Information by the University of Utah American Meteorology Society www.met.utah.educampusforecast Sutherland NEW YORK An agreefive leading medical technology companies will reduce the cost of treating millions of people in Africa and the Caribbean, former President Clinton said Wednesday. The deal brokered by his foundation could affect 90 HIV-infect- percent of ple in the Caribbean and of those in HIV-positi- peoone-thir- d sub-Sahar- Africa, Clinton said. "We're systematically changing the economics of AIDS treatment in places where before now very, very few people have been able to receive jestustudents.com. care," said Clinton, speaking at his office in Harlem. Under the agreement, five The Utah Museum of Natural companies Bayer DiagnosHistory hosts the lecture, tics; Beckman Coulter; Bec-to"The Pitfalls of Memory: Dickinson and Company; Memory Errors We All Make," bioMerieux; and Roche Diag- by U psychology professor nostics would discount the Raymond Kesner at noon in of of two tests types prices Gould the Marriott needed in HIVAIDS treat- Auditorium. Library's Friday 16 n, ment. Within the next month or so, the five companies will take bids to set up AIDS testing laboratories in South Af- rica, Mozambique, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Bahamas, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and other Caribbean islands. WTC revised Electronic voting Kim 64 Letter opener )on;i!d Rumsffild's Ci'KviCk: Abbr. !T """" 13 e lf""--- ., o lui Ua. 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V - L" 7 Silicon Valley city I ', ? biography by .!;;!, eph Alsop I ' Blushing bride of '81 6 "Exodus" author 26 !; ' Demolishes Muse of astronomy Sistine Chapel figures Radio feature 5 W"tms' blocks i Paul Ji 4 tft" ;g DOWN 36 Attractive single pe son, slangily 37 Trip to tell about 38 Theater company, for short I ' I I I 45 Walk unsteadily 46 Go between 50 Deepak Chopra's birthplace 54 Not fooled by 55 Wasn't colorfast 56 Econ. yardstick runs through Montreal It subtle tribute to the rescue workers and an underground room where visitors can see twisted steel beams, a crushed fire truck and other artifacts Turn to paqe 7 for th answers Leadership Development Office host their monthly installment of the Leadership Workshop Series titled, "Leadership and Service" from 1 to 2 p.m. in Union 324. The Student Labor Action Project presents, "At the River I Stand," the award-winnin- g documentary on the civil rights movement at 2 p.m. in the Union Theatre. from Sept. 11. The additions received a warm response a distinct 21 change in the often contenThe Hinckley Institute of Politious process of remembering tics presents, "The Race for the nearly 3,000 victims of the the U.S. Presidency: 2004 2001 terrorist attacks. and Beyond," with Scott "These revisions show that commissioner of the Thomas, the Sept. n families and the Federal Election Committee, have be to chosen. been general public finally at 11:50 a.m. in OSH 255. "The more time goes by, the given a voice in this process," said Coalition of 911 Families more it gets backed up," state executive board member Patri- Elections Director Amy cia Reilly, whose sister died in said Tuesday. Billiards hosts its the attack. Some county leaders aren't Jest weekly meeting in the Union Construction on the memo- bothered by the delay. Pool Room from 6 to 8 p.m. rial is expected to begin by the "I want to see who's standFor more information, end of this year. ing after the smoke clears," One of the changes to Mi- said Salt Lake County Clerk jestustudents.com. chael Arad's "Reflecting Ab- Sherrie Swensen, noting that sence" memorial addressed Utah should wait to how other All events must be the sensitive issue of whether state fare after replacing punch rescue workers should be sin- cards. located on campus. gled out in some way. In the new design, Arad The places all of the victims' names randomly around two reflecting pools, a visual reminder of the "haphazard brutality of the Editor in Chief Sheena McFarland smcfarlandiachronicle.ut3h.edu attacks," but he designates resNews Editor Mike Young mvoungtachronicle.utah.edu cue workers by placing their Asst. News Editor Adam Benson abensonchronicle.utah.edu Asst. News Editor Andrew Kirk akirkachrontcle.utah.edu agency's insignia alongside their names. In Depth Editor Eryn Green egreenchronicle.utah.edu Police Commissioner RayOpinion Editor Jim Bergstedt jbergstedtiSchronicle.utah.edu mond Kelly and Fire CommisSportsManaging Editor Chris Bellamy cbellamyachronicle.utah.edu Asst. Sports Editor Asad Kudiya akudiyachronicle.utah.edu sioner Nicholas Scoppetta said Senior Copy Editor Danyelle White dwhiteHchronicle.utah.edu they were satisfied with the to Wednesday Thursday 22 Daily Utah Chronicle I "four iAa tribute. Vihwt a organizers present a cultural performance by ADAAWE along with the Youth Leadership Awards at 6:30 p.m. in 20 Tuesday the placing the traditional punch cards will put off the switch for at least two years. The state is behind schedule with its plan to replace the cards with some other type of voting device, such as touchscreen terminals. Originally, at least one machine would have appeared in each precinct across the state this November, but a state committee charged with purchasing the terminals has yet Nac-cara- 47 Illinois college town 48 "I Will Survive" singer Gloria ..... f i 39 Propeller 43 Bottoms of columns 57 Monday 19 As part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Week celebration, ASUU and YORK A revised SALT LAKE CITY-Elec- tion for World officials have stopped plans to the Trade design Center memorial was unveiled have voters cast ballots elecWednesday and includes a tronically, saying delays in re- else!" 63 "Do Courtroom. Billiards hosts its weekly meeting in the Union Pool Room from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, will decrease internationally ment with Moot Jest Clinton says AIDS meds' cost NEW ob say Not definite Mapper 2 Microwave 60 Sexologist Shere 61 Kind of question .nu!ii!inq head? Don 59 An- Justice: 1999-200- !J'-- presents the 20th nual Jefferson B. Fordham in Utah delayed memorial unveiled in NYC for two years TS - -j part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Week celebration, an As Kingsbury Hall. Edited by Will Shortz 5 Ballroom. Rain to snow o celebration, Reverend Jeremiah Wright 2716 Friday Morn, smog. Aft, sun 2514 Saturday Morn, smog. Aft, sun 2513 Sunday Morn, smog. Aft, sun 4230 Monday ar 'lark proposes NATO change to stop proliferation N.H. 15 Thursday As part of the Martin Luther full-leng- th "r.-liil- CONCORD, 'j" Morning smog, Aiternoon sun ing hordes of degrading conformity," Samuel-so- n said. Samuelson has addressed the issue with students more than once, but it was one parent's reprimand that "penetrated me like a sharp dagger" and prompted the response Tuesday. Samuelson said the mother told him "she was trying to help her daughter dress more modestly... Her daughter said something to the effect that her professors and even on one occasion the president himself had seen her and not said anything critical of her dress and appearance." Samuelson also read from a letter he received from a former BYU student. "It shocked me to see so many tummies on the campus while I was attending my 50th-yereunion in October," the letter said. Brian Shelley, a junior from Alpine majoring in business, and Elizabeth Crane, a freshman from Salt Lake City majoring in culinary arts, said male students must play a role in encouraging women to dress appropriately. "Modest girls get upset because they're trying to get attention in other ways besides their bodies," Shelley said. un-;!:- rk Brigham Young d CAMPUS EVENTS FIVE DAY FORECAST Copy Editor Photo Editor Asst. 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