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Show mntgtl.Trfii Pae THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, February A2 14, 1992 of LOS ANGELES (AP) ovie angers city officials INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Kevin Kline's shortcut n ihrough a decrepit, "Grand 5 JT"f;V: Canoffi- producer to apologize. In the movie, Kline's character is threatened by a gang of hoodlums when his car breaks down in the Los Angeles suburb. A tow truck driver played by Danny Glover rescues him. "They automatically assume that if somebody is stuck out there, they're going to be robbed, beaten or worse," Mark Sinaguglia, president of the Inglewood Chamber of Commerce, said Wednesday. . 4 4 Kevin Kline Trump wants Ivana quiet NEW YORK (AP)-DoTrump has asked a court to bar Ivana from talking about her life with him. Trump lawyer Jay Goldberg asked an appeals court Thursday to reinstate a gag order that forbade Mrs. Trump from talking publicly about life with The Donald. That gag order was part of a nald ex-wi- fe a break in the weather to sandbag canals and shore up sodden property from killer storms that left the region's famous beaches a toxic land of trash and sewage. But Thursday's respite from rain promised to be short-liveThe National Weather Service said a storm this weekend could dump more rain on top of the foot or more some parts of Southern California received during the week. "We're just ready for it. The search and rescue teams are up and ready," said Paula Aliano, a dispatcher for the Ventura County Fire Department. The Los Angeles Unified School District closed its 651 campuses pretoday as a "common-sens- e caution" for its nearly 600,000 d. yon" angered Inglewood cials, who want the movie's : made the most Cali-fornia- ns divorce contract the couple submitted to state Supreme Court Justice Phyllis Gangel-Jaco- b last year. But the judge acting on her own removed it from the final decree, saying it infringed on Mrs. Trump's right to free speech. The judges reserved deci- sion. planned to mour, D-M- CIA: ; (Continued from Page Al) ' As the CIA's public information cuts and incentween middle-clas- s tives for economic growth," said Rep. Robert Matsui, At the heart of the emerging bill is a tax credit of up to $200 per wage earner ($400 a couple) this year and next. It would be financed by imposing a new 35 percent tax rate on high-incopeople and a 10 percent surtax on millionaires. if. decision were made, sources say it would be an undertaking comparable to reading most of die 27 million books in the Library of Congress. In the past, the CIA's secrets were unveiled only by congres- sional committees investigating officer, Mark Mansfield can volunteer precious little information crimes or after decade-lon- g strugto the public. In fact, all he'll say gles by researchers seeking docuabout the task force's effort is that ments under the Freedom of Inforthe agency is trying to make people mation Act. understand better what the CIA Despite Gates' desire to open up does and how it does it. We're the CIA, the American public trying to be as forthcoming and shouldn't expect to see tickets for candid and informative as we can, tours of the agency's Langley, he added. Va., headquarters anytime soon. It remains to be seen whether One of the Openness Task Gates' openness campaign will acFprce's assignments was to recommend whether the CIA should untually help lift the shroud of secreseal some of the millions of classicy at the CIA, or whether it may be fied documents created during the nothing more than a public relahistory. If such a tions effort. agency's 45-ye- ar IMPLANT: The following information is taken from the Wasatch Front air pollution report compiled by the Utah Division of Air Quality. The complete report is available by telephone at Conditions as of 8 a.m. were as 373-956- 0. follows: Residential Areas UTAH COUNTY Salt Lake County good good good Weber County Downtown Areas Salt Lake good PROVO good good Ogden Overall Air Clarity Today's air quality was good in most areas along the Wasatch Front. Outlook Little change in pollution levels expected, with a clearing index of 500. Yesterday's Highs 33 North Provo ....oz good 10 moderate Lindon pa Downtown Provo .co.na. moderate The Scale 0 moderate; good air; 9 9 unhealthful; very unhealthful; 300 and above hazardous. Abbreviations monoxide carbon co oz ozone sulfur dioxide so pa 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 0 sources of pollutants in Utah vevehicles; oz County: co hicles and gas vapors; and pa heavy industry.) 0-5- 101-19- 51-1- 200-29- (Continued from Page Al) women are delaying having breasts removed because breast reconstruction is not there for them, he said. "I think this is a travesty against American women. I think American women should have a choice," he said. Calls are coming into his prac- tice every day from concerned women who have experienced no difficulties with their implants. Hirsche said he has had his best results with implants over the last year and a half. Of the implants used in his practice, about 30 percent are used for breast reconstruction and 70 percent for cosmetic ' 1 : - rs " - flood-ravage- death of a man and a pregnant woman who were suffocated by a in II S fv . - can- d vass the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area in Los Angeles today. Rick Leifield, assistant chief of engineering for the Army Corps of Engineers in Los Angeles, said the week's storms rank as "a 100-yeevent," or the worst that might be expected in any 100-yeperiod. The storms have been blamed for two drownings, traffic crashes that killed three people", and the ar Democrats hope to complete work on the measure this week, which would clear the way for a House vote as early as next week on what kind of a tax reduction the country will get in this election year. "It's basically a fair, credible package that is pretty balanced be- - students. Rains since Sunday have killed at least seven people and swamped hundreds of homes and businesses with water and mud. Preliminary damage estimates in Los Angeles County alone top $7.6 million. Gov. Pete Wilson, who declared Los Angeles and Ventura counties disaster areas, and Sen. John Sey- ar (Continued from Page Al) send up a bill containing only Bush's tax proposals, House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt, introduced the bill himself. The committee then sent that bill to the House without recommendation. Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee spent several hours behind closed doors Thursday writing a substitute for the tax plan recommended by Bush. The it no-ma- gang-ridde- in Neighborhood c rit- - at urtVq.n frrn - lT?i31gmt AP Laserpficdo Automobiles and mobile homes He stuck in mud and debris caused by floods following heavy rains at recreational vehicle park Thursday In Ventura, Calif. mudslide. The missing included two skiers believed buried by an avalanche on MountBaldy northeast of Los An- geles, a Marine whose helicopter ditched at sea and a man who jumped into Orange County's rain- swollen Santa Ana River to elude policy The storms' devastation was ment plants. The coast also was awash in ft mud, uprooted trees, timbers arid I" other trash. "You wouldn't be-- lieve how many empty oil cansv steering fluid cans are carpeting ' the beach right now," said Adi ' Liberman, executive director Mf Heal the Bay in Santa Monioavn ap- - parent at the region's beaches, waves where sewage-infeste- d crashed onto shore. Seventy miles of Los Angeles County beaches were closed after being contaminated by raw sewage treat- flushed out of storm-straine- d Libya to hold hearing with bombin In an apparent ROME (AP) effort to head off a Western embargo, Libya said today it will hold a public hearing with the two men wanted by the United States and Britain in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Diplomats at the United Nations said Thursday that Washington, London and Paris have agreed on a resolution imposing an arms and air embargo on Libya until it hands over suspects in both the Pan Am case and the bombing of a French UTA flight over Africa in 1989. The draft was expected to be circulated to the U.N. Security Council as early as today. A council vote was expected by the end of the month, and the diplomats said it was certain to pass. According to the diplomats, the resolution calls for an embargo on all sales of weapons and military equipment to Libya. It also would ban air travel to and from Libya and the sale of airline parts and equipment to the Libyan airline. Libyan leader Moammar said in an interview on French Gad-ha- fi television Thursday that four Li- byan officials suspected in the UTA case were willing to go to France to face charges for the bombing, which killed 170 people. But Gadhafi said Libya wouldn't heed the U.S. and British demands to extradite the two men considered Libyan intelligence'agents by the West who are wanted in the Pan Am case. Gadhafi denied the pair worked for the intelligence service. AIRl (Continued from Page Al) labeled the steel mill in its clean-u- p plan as to contributing as much as 60 percent of the PM10 pollution in the valley. This year, Geneva Steel has completed the installation of furnaces, the benzene reduction operation and the biological Q-B- wastewater treatment facility, (Continued from Page Al) Boren and McCurdy also would Nationlike to see the super-secr- Boren, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, says the world has changed and "the intelligence community must change al Reconnaissance Office abolished. The NRO operates under the Air Force over at the Pentagon and designs, launches and operates signals and photo satellites. In its place, they propose the National Imagery Agency would collect and analyze satellite photos. it." The proposal, which has Tripoli today that the Supreme Court judge assigned to the Pan Am case will hold a public hearing on the investigation of the two suspects. The dispatch didn't say where or when the hearing would be held, nor what the hearing aimed to accomplish. JANA said only that the judge is to hold "an open investigation session" with the two Libyans. He added Geneva Steel has bc-i-. gun taking steps to clean up emis sion problems while there are oth- er source points named in the state further reduce emissions, he not- implementation plan which have not begun to control emissions . ed. "Geneva's completed projects Townsend said that during the have met expectations, and jj.s month of January, violations of the contribution is yet'io federal air standard occurred on largest he said. "Rather than crit1 come," six different occasions. Several of Geneva's $100 million envithese violations were very high, cizing ronmental modernization program she said. when only a portion of the reduci Clayton said, "By focusing ex- tions have been completed, Gene- -' j r1 clusively on Geneva Steel, the crit- va believes that individuals inter; ics ignore the important contribu- ested in clean air should focui?4 tions to PM10 levels made by other upon other potential sources of rei duction." sources." et with re- ceived bland CIA response, calls for creating a National Intelligence Center, whose director would be what McCurdy termed an intellig- ence "czar with teeth," with stronger authority over collection, analysis and clandestine operations than Gates currently has. In addition, the proposal calls How far the y proposal will go this year remains to be seen, but Capitol Hill sources say the end of the Cold War gives lawmakers an opportunity to explore all kinds of changes. 155S North FrMtfoni Boufevart, P.O. 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"In medicine, everything we do is fraught with a certain amount of risk," Hirsche said. "It's the same situation with implants." Some of the risks of implants include bleeding, infection and difficulty nursing. Hirsche said there has not been a connection established between breast implants and collagen vascular diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. He added he does not recommend implants for people with these conditions. Hirsche said he doesn't believe implants contribute to malignancies in the breast, although implants may make smaller malig- i Clayton said. Plans to begin the sulfur removal system attached to the coke ovens are expected to be in place this year, which would for cutting the CIA in half, limiting its activities to clandestine human spying and covert operations. COMMAND: No one answered the phone ,'at,;' the Libyan Justice Ministry, ano the hotel lodging a British lawyer j. ! who was assisting the two Libyans-sai- d the attorney was no longer at,r the hotel. 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