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Show STATE C ut;ji 4 30-ye- unearthed the skeletal remains of a man they believe is Turpin. The bones were found Sunday night by a deer hunter combing the brush in the area above Clear Creek, Detective Mark Chidester said. Envirocare off the hook SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Envirocare of Utah will not be fined by the federal government for storing excessive amounts of enriched uranium radioactive-wastat its storage facility. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday that an earlier settlement in low-lev- e which Envirocare agreed to pay the state Division of Radiation Control $100,000 stemming from the same violations and the corrective measures taken were adequate. Hunt lottery considered SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -State wildlife officials are considering a proposal to establish a lottery draw for permits to hunt deer. The proposal, which will be voted on next month by the Utah Wildlife Board, is intended to provide better control over the number of hunters, particularly in the popular southern region of the state. Statewide, Utah sold about 97,000 permits this year 7,000 over the cap. Party appeals to V By MIKE CARTER concerns some old and some new against which aggressive law enforcement can be used to break a generational 1 Associated Press Writer SALT LAKE CITY Crime may be down, but Attorney General Janet Reno on Tuesday urged continued vigilance by the nation's police chiefs. Such lulls have happened before, she said, only to be shattered by some insidious new threat to public safety. "You know it is a fragile reduction," Reno said. "And we can become complacent." Reno, accompanied by FBI Director Louis Freeh and other key federal law enforcement officials, spoke to more than 10,000 police chiefs and administrators attending the 105th annual convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Reno praised the chiefs for cycle of violence in America: domestic violence, guns, drugs, hate crimes and terroristic use of weapons of mass destruction. In some instances, headway is being made, said Reno, who visited a Salt Lake police domestic violence Victims' rates their dedication, leadership and innovation and told them all of Resource f. PI.AC DOUGLAS Center earlier Tuesday. Congress has passed the Domestic Violence Act that requires one jurisdiction to honor another's protective order. (lie Auwiued Pre The Convention: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno addresses the By AMY STEINBERG Associated Press Writer SALT LAKE CITY -Attorneys for a couple accused of kidnapping their malnourished child from a hospital urged a judge Tuesday to dis- miss the case because there was no signed court order placing the child in state custody. But District Deputy Attorney Dane Nolan told 3rd District Judge William Bohling a court order was unnecessary. He said it was enough that the It's see- topic of a summit at e high-profil- this year's convention. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is making available to law enforcement a spcial curriculum for law enforcement agencies to help them recognize and deal with hate crimes. "One thing we've learned, and that's that haters are cowards," she said to applause. "When they are confronted, when they are held accountable, they back down. And those that follow them back down." Riot Too Good To Be True. 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