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Show N EWS N BRIEF Daily Utah Chronicle ush boosts Georgia pres Congratulates him on expanding democracy g Later, Secretary of State Colin Powell called on Saakashvili in Blair House, the upscale presidential guest house across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Arab, Muslim nations wrap up case against Israeli wall Wednesday to deliver a decisive verdict against Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank, leading to the barrier's destruction and the prosecution of those who planned it. Concluding three days of hearings, the 15 judges of the International Court of Justice retired to begin deliberations on the legality of the structure, but it may take months to reach a decision. Although the court's opinion is not binding, Arab advocates hope the United Nation's highest judicial body will issue recommendations that could be acted upon by the Security Council. 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Mostly cloudy o Presidential Internship Info Session: Information on Forecasters: Lynda Sorenson, Dan Zumpfe Sunrise Sunset 7:08am 6:14pm internships in the U's President's Office for the 2004-200- 5 academic year at 2 p.m. in 411 Union. Applications due by 5 p.m. on March Park. SALT LAKE CITY-Cit- ing his office's accomplishments in, among other things, protecting children from Inter- net predators and combatting fraud, Utah Republican Attorney General Mark Shurtleff on Wednesday announced his reelection bid. "We must stay two steps ahead," Shurtleff said at a short ceremony at the state Capitol. "It is my solid resolve to combat crime at every turn, to find new solutions, to prevent exploitation of the innocent and to swiftly prosecute the guilty." Flanked by family and co 206 weekly meeting in the Union Pool Room from 4 to 6 p.m. For more information, jestustudents.com. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts presents The Middle workers, Shurtleff, 46, said East through its Films series Internet installment helping prevent of the film "Bent crimes against children is Familia" from Tunisia folwhere his office flourished the lowed by discussion from 6 to last four years, making 54 ar9 p.m. in the UMFA. rests alone in 2003. "We have convicted over 150 As part of the African-America- n child predators and pornogra-phers,- " Film Series, the movie he said. "Crime is the "School Daze: A Spike Lee faceless, deviant predator who Joint" will screen at 6 p.m. in tries to lure our children in the Union Theatre. chat rooms and Internet sites so they can steal their inno- As part of Black History cence, even their lives." Month, organizers host the Internet abuses were not lecture, "Black Directors in solely targeted toward chilwith author and Hollywood" dren. Internet fraud cost Utah critic Melvin Donaldson at 7 businesses and industries p.m. in the Union Theater. in more than $54 million 2002. Radio chain Judge seals sets new rules names of jurors on indecency in murder trial naWASHINGTON The tion's largest radio station chain announced new rules to limit indecency Wednesday in the latest example of the broadcast industry's efforts to address criticism of what airs on TV and radio. Under pressure from regulators and lawmakers, some TV networks are delaying live broadcasts to delete offensive material and doing more to let parents know how they can block specific programs. The National Association of Broadcasters says it will hold a conference on indecency next 12 in Jest Billiards hosts its Shurtleff announces his bid for AG re-electi- on 255. As part of Love Your Body Week, Celeste Keele will give 3725 Sunday the 8th CITY Names of jury members that convictmured a man of der have been sealed at their request by a judge. Jurors in the trial of David c sought anonymity after the conviction, saying they were frightened by testimony about gang activity and a possible "hit" on police officers. It is believed to be the first time a judge has sealed the names of jurors based on a confidentiality rule enacted three years ago by the Utah Judicial Council, The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday. c was convicted Jan. 29 in the 1996 shooting death of Matthew John Whicker, 30, a Motel 6 night clerk in Woods Cross. He is scheduled to be sentenced Monday. Second District Judge Glen Dawson found the jury's fear of retribution outweighed any interest in making the names public. Dawson sealed the list after consulting with prosecutors and defense SALT LAKE first-degr- Valken-Ledu- month. The rules issued by Clear Channel Communications came on the eve of the second congresssional hearing this month on broadcast indecency. John Hogan, president of Clear Channel Radio, is scheduled to testify along with top officials from TV networks. Congress is considering increasing the maximum fine for indecency from $27,500 to $275,000, a move that the Fed- attorneys. eral Communications Commission endorsed even before the tumult over singer Janet The Jackson's exposed right breast during the nationally televised Super Bowl halftime show. Editor in Chief "In the history of broadNews Editor cast indecency, there have Asst. News Editor been these moments where Asst. News Editor it makes headlines," said JerIn Depth Editor Opinion Editor emy Lipschultz, a professor of communication at the UniSportsManaging Editor Asst. Sports Editor versity of Nebraska at Omaha. Senior Copy Editor "In the short term, broadcastCopy Editor ers become much more care- 27 Friday of the Pacific As Islander part Awareness Week, a Pacific Islander Cultural Arts and Crafts Exhibit will be displayed at noon in the Union Lobby. As part of Love Your Body Week, a panel discussion on eating disorders will start at 5 p.m. in Union 323. Tuesday 2 The Middle East Lecture Series "Learning from Past Failures: Pathways to Peace the Middle East," in pres- ents Shlomo Israeli foreign minister from 2000 2001 at 3 p.m. in the UMFA Ben-Am- i, Dumke Auditorium. Wednesdayits 3 Jest Billiards hosts weekly meeting in the Union Pool Room from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, jestustudents.com. Thursday 4its Jest Billiards hosts weekly meeting in the Union Pool Room from 4 to 6 p.m. For more information, jestustudents.com. All events must be located on campus. Daily Utah Chronicle ful. You're going to see people playing it safe. The long-terproblem is the same one we've had, which is it's very difficult in the end to precisely define what is indecent or not." 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Edited by Will Shorts 63 V.I.P.'s opposite 64 It's passed on d er Awareness Information by the University of Utah American Meteorology Society www.met.utah.educampusforecast one-side- th one-four- elje iNVhr Jlork Simcs snow Moon Phase ished, regardless of the judges' ruling. The United States and the European Union also avoided the oral hearings after submitting written arguments that the issue is political and should be left for negotiations. "The question asked of the d court was clearly a question," said Israeli Foreign Ministry legal adviser Daniel Taub, who watched from the sidelines. "In fact, the court was asked half a question. It was asked to put people trying to defend themselves from terrorism on trial, but not the terrorists themselves," he said. Hearings began Monday, one day after a suicide bomber killed n people on a Jerusalem bus. by the United States, even a failed U.N. resolution against the barrier would represent a public relations victory. The final testimony in the hearings and among the most strident came from the Arab League and the Organization of the Islamic Conference, a grouping of 57 Muslim nations. Israel, which says the barrier is meant to stop suicide bombers, stayed away from the courtroom, claiming the proceedings initiated by the U.N. General Assembly in December were loaded against it. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon this week dismissed The Hague process as "hypocrisy" and pledged to complete the fin barrier, now ; 26 Thursday As part of the Pacific Island- Standing Soviet republic. Mikhail Saakashvili beamed at the end of a busy day, "We are among friends." Bush offered his endorsement of the new leader and the "Rose Revolution" in Georgia that forced out longtime U.S. favorite Eduard Shevardnadze at a White House picture-takinsession with Saakashvili. "I know firsthand that the president will do everything he can to earn the confidence of the people of Georgia by recognizing their will, by fighting corruption, by working for a system based upon integrity and decency and human rights," Bush said. "I'm impressed by this leader, I'm impressed by his vision, I'm impressed by his courage," he said. THE HAGUE, NetherlandsArab and Muslim nations urged the world court Rain to n alongside Powell, the Georgian president said they had had a perfect meeting and that he had "a feeling that I've known him 100 years." The only hint of possible criticism of the new government came from State Department spokesman Richard Boucher at his daily media briefing. Asked if Georgian authorities were making arbitrary arrests and squeezing the media, Boucher said "the human rights situation in Georgia, as elsewhere, is obviously something that we want to follow closely." However, Boucher said, "it's a brand new government" with a leadership strongly committed to furthering the cause of democracy, fighting corruption and developing the country. "We will follow their progress, support their progress and try to ensure that they keep making progress in the areas that they need to address," he said. CAMPUS EVENTS Thursday 4737 A ent 226 All stories by The Associated Press FIVE DAY FORECAST month ago, Powell attended Saakashvili's in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital. He swearing-isaid he would remember the event forever. 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