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Show DAILY HERALD Thursday, September 9, 2004 AAS Terror suspect is not an 'enemy combatant' GEEEBMHONS Gimntanamo Bay detainee will be freed :' ' ' far in a process that began 13, this is the first one Aug. v that concluded with a finding that the detainee is not an ene-m- y years after combatant. be wu captured in . The US. government defines Afghanistan and detained by an enemy combatant as "an inthe U.S. military as an "enemy dividual who was part of or combatant,' a prisoner at the ILS. Navy base at Guantanamo supporting Taliban or Bay, Cuba, has been told he will forces, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities be aflowed to go home. Pentaagainst the United States or is gon officials said Wednesday. A three-perso- n military panel coalition partners." A person classified as an enedetermined after reviewing bis case that he does not ft thcdef my combatant can be held without being charged with a inition of an enemy combatant, crime and without legal repreNavy Secretary Gordon Engsentation until the conflict has land told a Pentagon news conended. ference. The case of the man deter-mine- d England declined to disclose not to fit the definition the man's name, nationaBty or of an enemy combatant has case details. He said the State Department is making arrange-men- ts been reviewed more than once for the man to be rebefore, said England, who could not explain what inforturned to his home country mation surfaced during the latwithin days or weeks. est review that led the panel to Of the 30 Guantanamo Bay its decision. detainee cases reviewed thus NWJ Robert Bums ( 1 ' THS50CIATHfSS - lf C' ''5u u Robbins, Stewart Vanf leet, 50th 'Wt are proud to announce the Steve and Mickey Robbins of Orem are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Ginny Marie to Douglas Mark Stewart, son of Doug and Lori Stewart of Orem on Friday, September 10, 2004 in the Sak Lake LOS Temple. A reception will be held ki their honor that evening at Wadley Farms, 35 E. 400 N. Lindon from 5Qth wedding anniversary of our parents, Howard Bay and Helen Haacka Vanfleet Famiry and friends may attend an open house in their honor from 4 to 7 p in. on September 11. 2004 at their home. Howard and Helen were married on September 9, 1954 m the Salt Lake IDS Temple. Howard is a retired professor from BYU. They are devoted parents and grandparents. They have six children, 25 grandchildren and three m womnmr n. All famiry and friends are n ' vited to attend. v7 In honor of his 80th Birthday, the children and grandchildren of . Stanley H. Cole are honoring him with an open house at the home of Sean and Karen Weight, 480 S. 300 W. Salem on Sunday, September 12, 2004 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. We would like to invite all that know Stan to come enjoy this birthday celebration with him. He married Cafly Nielsen (deceased) and has five children; Stan. Kris, Jotynne, Karen and Ben. -- I rtiflin swfflSS5 StCSUim-- WW) 1954tatheMantiTemple. A 50th wedding celebration win take place Sept. 18th at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt . -y ' MtMii f - MISETSVfcsfniQn OlSF- - MISIIS: I WW i1 X J 1 y t nuumunm. , warranty VN1 .ft ?rl f i A,jT" I UP AND REMOVAL .iiwuh V ssr wl wi w ""In V t - - V 'f - ?.41X"'A .f f zz,' " f ' I I I 11 . : J NOW $799 wf AL LJIJI ANGST 'BNGScTVIHStlW A NOW $999 II II 1 T KWGaVASJ!99 NOW$999 - J ,,,, :. KINGSETWASSW ' "It's very challenging to sort fact from fiction, England said, adding that some detainees have been released only to reappear on Afghanistan battlefields. He gave no specific examples. Nearly all the approximately 585 detainees at Guantanamo Bay were captured in Afghanistan after U.S. forces invaded in October 2001 in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The first group was fngnigjniifc12 soth ThechOclrenrfKeimandKath. Cole, 80th field. 0 j Black, transported to Guantanamo Bay in January 2002. Since then, 129 have been freed as a result of various reviews and 27 have been transferred to the custody of their home governments. The person whose case England announced Wednesday has been moved from behind bars to a "transition facility" at Guantanamo Bay until travel arrangements are completed, England sakL Specifics about bis case cannot be released, England said, because "there's a lot of classified information about the person." Another official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the review panel found some evidence to corroborate the man's story that he played a lowly support role at the Taliban encampment where he was captured. He was held for four months in Afghanistan be-- . fore being taken to Guantanamo Bay, the official said. "This is a difficult process when we took at aO the data, England said. "Now, as time goes on, fortunately, we do get more data. So there's more data over time, you have a better understanding of the data, and hopefully we can make better decisions." He said U.S. officials have struggled to overcome the abfli-t- y of many detainees to disguise their" true links to the Taliban or aQaida and their actu--al role on the Afghan battle- J II II LI j 1 1 WAS 3 : J NOW$M99 I- II UEJ I $150 1 IISOI Experience the ye oxdiiflg tiinplicky md signature rfle of gifted graphic utist Michael Schwab, during ; 20- - October Saeeaiog Room Gallery August September 18 Special 30 Aitia I 67 The film, Greatest Moments presents his in "j f ' - v N0W'$I199 Jlj XaJ . "i SING SET WAS "J J iii J! 299 mm . N50 (300 KNGSEIWASS1499 ' J Nowiiw if 1 V Legendary filmmaker Bud Greenspan T I BSS5 JA " ( f Reception $15 tor ticktts,call 7 pm "SI TWSNiA.rCWAS$169N0WS14 this exhibirion of his wodt fI ' P6 SET WAS Si $350 1 f m V NOW $1249 tjnUiN WGfflWttJlW NOW$1599 . Summer wuam Olympics." 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