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Show Bill V M Friday September 2004 10, Jfc. I t www.harktheherald.cora YOUR TOWN ft- ' YOUR i))fi(o)iF : Utah Valley Edition 50 CENTS YOUR NEWSPAPER NEIGHBORS i vn SPORTS PATRIOTS EXTEND WINNING STREAK IN SEASON OPENER i IDS Church Busk' s service questioned again witp build 4th Idaho tempi - THE ASSOCIATED TT so vT v New documents suggest president may have had preferential treatment PRESS TWIN FALLS, Idaho The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints is set to buy the Candkridge Golf Course, but church officials wont confirm whether , the land will be used to build a fourth IDS temple in Idaho. Still, Twin Falls IDS Stake President Dr. Brad Hobbs said having a temple in Twin Falls would be great for the area's IDS faithful. C CO r 9 8 ' ti T- ',We,dklvetohaveorJe,,'hesakLTmsurethe church has certain criteria (for building them). It's decided by the First Presidency if there is going to be an announcement. Once things are decided, I'm sure they'll let us know." The church currently has two temples in Idaho Boise and Idaho Falls. Plans for a third temple in Rexburg, home of Brig ham Young Unrversity4daho, See TEMPLE, A4 RON lieutenant in the Texas guard. Forensic authorities said critical memos that CBS News said were LOS ANGELES TIMES I 1 1 !aa written uy ousn s squaurun comPresi1970s mander in the early A day after reports that might not dent Bush received preferential be legitimate -- the product of a moderword processor and not a treatment in the Texas Air Nationn-day al Guard, the controversy raged on Vietnam-er- a typewriter that Bush's would have used. in the presidential race Thursday , commander as Bush's critics suggested he lied The network, which first reportabout his Vietnam-er- a ed on the memos Wednesday, insistrecord and defenders accused Democrats of ed that the four memos from 1972 and 1973 had been authenticated by fueling baseless attacks. As both sides fought over the na- the network's experts and by "close ture of Bush's military service more than 30 years ago, experts See RECORDS, A 4 raised questions about the authenticity of documents that a day earli-e- r I Backfire? Some worry the focus on Bush's records will distract had cast a shadow over Bush's from the real issues. Page A2 performance as a pilot and first James Rainey and Mark Z. Barahak EDMONDS Associated Press President Bush and first lady Laura Bush wave as they leave the White House on Thursday for a day of campaigning in Pennsylvania. Bin Laden Caring hands U.S. forces Sarah el Peeb THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Osama bin CAIRO, Egypt Laden's chief deputy proclaimed the United States will ultimately be .f T x J J i ucicaicu uiuav) auu mgiiwusicui in a videotape broadcast Thursday that appeared to be a rallying call ahead of the anniver- for sary of the Sept. 11 attacks. "The defeat of America in Iraq and Afghanistan has become a matter of time, with God's help," said on the Ayman tape, which was broadcast by the b television station The Americans in both countries are between two fires, if they continue they bleed to death and if they withdraw they lose everything." A bearded wearing eyeglasses, a white turban and a black vest over a white shirt, spoke looking into the camera An assault weapon was leaning on the wan behind him U.S. forces face fierce resistance in parts of Afghanistan and across Iraq, but military commanders in- sist they maintain the upper hand against insurgents in both coun tries. has issued a bin Laden - 1 1 pan-Ara- - Av.? I?. ? ( Paint your heart out Jason Keith, an Enterprise Car Rental area manager, paints with United Way Day of Caring. Hundreds of wlmteen turned out to help offering paid leave for workers in some cases, as well as material ana money for improvements, ,.; FRANK BOTTDaily Herald home of Tommy Durand in Provo during the et Our Towns. " . da Scientists study capsule to find cause of crash See ; " LOCAL ' a ' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "'.' WEATHER C8 OBITUARIES M UFE&STVLE 81 OPINIONS AS HOROSCOPE B5 Sunny and v - MOVIES - warm HIGH 88 LOW 55 85 SPORTS CI COMICS M BUSINESS 06 VOLUME 82 ISSUE 41 - - V A3 INSIDE Scientists working in a dean room at IXigway Proving Ground " were hoping to inspect the cau sufe's platters holding charged As scienSALT LAKE CITY atoms collected from solar wind tists worked to pry open the "seduring three orbits of the sun. verely crushed" space capsule that Those solar particles, NASA says, crashed into Utah's west desert, i. could help scientists reveal the evoon Thursday aerospace engineers lution of the sun and our solar syswere studying what kept the cap-- ' ' tem. side's parachute from deploying. ,V, . u ' : million Genesis The mission officials $264 , The causes, possible " appeared to be streaming home to said, ranged from a troubled bat- ' a perfect conclusion Wednesday v tery that may have overheated to , when the parachutes failed to de-p-fy ; electronics and sensors that control -- the release of the parachutes. 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