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Show - Page A2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday. September 26, 1900 gflIulE3 Date AUG. 3 Yemen abstains. 14-- 0 J (Continued from Page Al) over five years by $500 billion. Asked by reporters about the GOP defections. Bush refused to answer. Vote passed SOVIET: BUDGET: Since Iraq Invaded and occupied Kuwait on Aug. 2, the Security Council has passed eight resolutions condemning Baghdad and ordering action intended to force the Iraqis into withdrawing. Condemns the invasion and demands the immediate and unconditional withdrawal ol Iraqi troops. Earlier, negotiators for Congress and the White House claimed some progress early today in their talks. Cuba and Yemen abstain. AUG. 6 1 Orders an embargo on trade with Iraq and occupied Kuwait. 3-- 0 "I think we made some headway," Dole told reporters after the Declare Iraq's annexation AUG. 18 and void under international law. 15-- 0 Demands that Iraq free E&H AUG. of Kuwait null 25 all J SEPT. 13 13-Cuba and Yemeri oppose. Allows humanitarian food aid into Iraq or Kuwait only "to relieve human suffering"; only the council can decide when those circumstances exist. 1V1 2 SEPT. 16 115-- j 0 Condemns iraq's aggressive acts against diplomatic missions including the abduction of foreigners who were session. n, Gives the United States and other naval powers the right to enforce the economic embargo by halting shipping to those countries. Iff?! r Asked for details, he refused, saying, "I don't want to blow the whole thing up." 'It's still going to be tough" to get an agreement enacted into law before the Oct. 1 start of the new budget year, said Richard G. Dar-madirector of the White House Office of Management and Budget. Asked whether the Bush administration was ready to drop its demand for a cut in taxes on capital gains, Darman scoffed, "Don't be ridiculous." detained foreigners. Cuba and Yemen abstain. 13-- 0 closed-doo- r, eight-hou- AUG. 9 in in ALPINE: Kuwait, the buildings. 15-- 0 its Sanctions Committee has the power to permit food, medicine or other humanitarian aid to be sent into Iraq or occupied Kuwait. Stresses that only Cuba ppsesits economic embargo to include air traffic in or out of Iraq and Expands Kuwait, except for cargoes of humanitarian aid specifically authorized by its Sanctions Committee. Also calls on U.N. member nations to detain any Iraqi ships that may be used to break the naval embargo. E.s.E.PT:..?.5..Ltf'..!.J GULF: doubled following the invasion, (Continued f.om Page Al) alliance of American hostility, then the Arabs will not be concerned about the likes of you," the news agency said. Baghdad radio denounced the air embargo today and said it was imposed "on the directives of the hostile policy" of President Bush. Iraqi officials today announced more food rationing starting this weekend because of the U.N. embargo. Trade and Finance Minister Mohammed Mahdi Saleh said the rationing will include rice, flour, cooking oil, sugar and tea. The lack of prospects for resolucrisis tion of the nearly led to a 4.75 percent fall this morning on the Tokyo stock exchange, which has dropped 28 percent since Iraq's invasion. Oil prices, which have nearly Air Pollution The following information is taken from the Wasatch Front air pollution report compiled by the Utah Bureau of Air Quality. The complete report is available by telephone at 0. Conditions follow: as of 8 a.m. were as Residential Areas UTAH COUNTY good Salt Lake good Weber good Downtown Areas PROVO good Salt Lake good Ogden good Overall Air Clarity The air quality for today was good in all areas along the Wasatch Front. Outlook Forecast calls for little change in pollution levels with a clearing index of 1000 . (Index) Highs North Provo North Provo I indon Provo oz 42 co 11 pa 10 co 44 The (Index) Scale 0-- moderate; 9 unhealthful; very 300 and above hazardous. Abbreviations carbon monoxide good air; 51-1- 101-19- 9 200-29- co oz ozone so pa sulfur dioxide particulates Note The Utah County residential area reading is taken from the Lindon monitoring station. The State of Utah has identified the following as primary sources of pollutants in Utah County: co vehicles and gas vehicles; oz heavy industry. vapors; and pa were York with cents trading lower on the New futures market this morning, light sweet crude down 28 to $37.25 per barrel on con- tracts for November delivery. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said today there is an increasing likelihood that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will lash out with military force to try to break the U.N. embargo. "We may have seen in the last 48 or 72 hours the beginning commentary from him that would indicate that the sanctions are beginning to bite," Cheney told a conference of economists in Washington. His comments followed Saddam's videotaped message to Americans, broadcast Tuesday and today, that said U.S. gulf forces faced the prospect of bigger losses than those suffered in the Vietnam War. The U.S. aircraft carrier Independence and its 70 attack jets will soon join other warships in the gulf in a show of force, a U.S. military source in the gulf said today. It would be the first U.S. carrier in the gulf since 1974. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, declined to say when the 1,000-foIndependence would sail in from the Arabian Sea. The Pentagon declined to comment. Officials concerned about vulnerability had been reluctant to send a carrier into the gulf, whose entrance is the narrow Strait of Hormuz. About 165,000 U.S. soldiers are stationed in the Saudi desert and aboard ships in the region. Thousands of Arab and European troops have also been deployed as part of multinational force. the U.S.-leU.S. Marines defending Saudi oilfields were told by their commander today to expect a long desert stay. Gen. Alfred Gray also said the Marines should be prepared to shift to offense if Saudi Arabia is attacked. Jordan joined Egypt today in saying it will abide by the Security Council resolution calling for an embargo on the aircraft of Iraq and occupied Kuwait. "The civil aviation authority and concerned government departments will implement this resolution," Jordan's official Petra news agency quoted an unidentified Jordanian transport ministry official as saying. However, three regularly scheduled Iraqi Airways flights arrived in Amman from Baghdad today. The first carried 185 people aboard including 11 British women and children. The two flights that landed later this morning and this afternoon also carried Westerners. Jordanian officials said they were checking on details of the U.N. resolution. ot (Continued from Page Al) sound procedure. Since the 1991 scores will be only for the Enhanced ACT, they will be more complete and somewhat more accurate. of the Appproximately 1990 Alpine District seniors participated in the ACT program, as compared with about 60 percnt of Utah seniors. In estimated results of the Enhanced ACT, Alpine seniors scored higher in English than the average Utah and U.S. students. In math, they scored higher than Utah and even, with U.S. In the composite tests, they scored higher than Utah and U.S. Cameron pointed out that juniors who take the ACT tests score higher than seniors, probably because they have already made the determination that they are going on to college and are preparing for it. He charted test scores in the district since 1983 and showed that they were consistently higher than the competition. In the Advanced Placement progrm, Cameron said that three out of every eight seniors in Alpine District will graduate with college credit. He said the number of two-thir- AP (Continued from Page Al) Ukraine said teaching contradictory religious doctrines in schools could turn his republic into "another Beirut' because of friction between the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches. The clause was approved by the Council of the Union but defeated' by the Council of Nationalities and will have to be resolved by a joint committee. The number of Christian baptisms and reopening of churches has soared since Gorbachev came to power. The head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Alexi II, has met with the Soviet leadership for the first time in more than 40 years and important religious centers like the Pechorsky Monastery of Kiev have been returned to the church. 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