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Show Business Sports Finding hot toys Emergency meeting L the bright lights shining on his dreadlocks and a broad smile on his face. Ricky wyiiams walked to the podium and was I nearly overwhelmed by his runaway Helsman With Trophy victory. The board of trustees overseeing the Salt Lake City Olympics will meet in emergency session next week to dicuss the controversy surrounding alleged rules violations involving the bid for the 2002 Winter Games. 68 r'y""v i , 81 ? Pefgy Jones eyed the pink and silver boxes in one of several doll aisles at Toys 'R' Us. She faced a d tough decision. On a list, her daughter has requested "Beyond Green Barbie." The store shelves on Wednesday only had "Extremely Green Skipper." Dl hand-printe- "v s. DAILY HERALD Jl 50 PROVQ, UTAH A PULITZER COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1N8 Polar Exprcnet SdDMlg (MIS OP J ? W s I (STL MARC LESTERThe Daily ID ESPO Press Writer , Herald recently asked about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. The vote was along straight party lines, in keeping with Friday's approval of three other articles alleging perjury and obstruction of justice. Republicans lined up solidly against the Democratic proposal to censure Clinton for "reprehensible conduct with a suborMs. Lewinsky. The dinate" vote was with one lawmaker voting present. With that, the impeachment o Above, Shailyn Rose, 21 months, looks out the window while riding the Heber Valley Historic Railroad on Friday during the Polar Express, a Christmas event. At right, Cheryl Williams snuggles close with her daughter, Jill, on the train.'' o 22-1- o M Going abroad: President enters Middle East on diplomatic mission. A4 Clinton WASHINGTON Marked by partisanship to the end, the House Judiciary Committee on Saturday approved a fourth and final article of impeachment against President Clinton, submitting his case to the full House for its verdict. A Democratic call for the lesser punishment of censure was rejected. the comBy a vote of 21-1mittee accused the president of abuse of power, saying he had "given perjurious, false and misleading" answers to some of the 81 questions the panel ft "' DAV Associated By Q7 ft lnao ft out? Clinton's options dwindle as impeachment vote nears. A4 No way At home: Utah delegation seems to support impeachment. A7 inquiry into the nation's 42nd by president, triggered Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's evidence, became the pressing concern of all 435 members of the House. Clinton was overseas at the time the committee acted. An aide, Gregory Craig, stepped outside the White House to deliver a stinging statement of rebuttal: Impeachment, he said, will "divide the country, gridlock the government and defy the will of the people." In a prediction that Republicans may pay a political price for their actions, he added, "in the end, the See HOUSE, A2 Local shoppers agree: Impeach By m mm 7 AREN HOAG The Daily Herald Go ahead and PROVO impeach the guy. r That's what seven people from Utah County feel about President Clinton in light of impeachment proceedings against him. Gwen Chapman, 75, of Payson, said, "I've seen a lot of politics over the years; I've never missed voting." She of approves impeachment President Clinton. "That's the only fair thing to do," Chapman said as she rest ( - 4.' ' .... . ed from Christmas shopping Saturday at Provo Towne Centre. "I don't think it's all the Republicans pushing. He's done lied under oath. something He should pay the price." Does she think Clinton will be impeached? "No." Why? "I think he's a master of deception. He knows how to play things. Personally, I don't think he's any better than Nixon." Chapman recently retired See IMPEACH, A2 - Send us your Christmas ... wishes, letters, Willow Lang, 5, is Overwhelmed by Santa: Wide-eyegreeted by Santa Claus while riding the Polar Express. e-ma- It takes time for single mom to get her family on its feet r OREM Three years ago, Sarah turned to Now, full-tim- The Daily Herald I she has a new e job in a public school cafeteria. She's trying to get back on her feet. j "You just go and you can do your work with a smile," she said."! really band died. By ANN POTEMPA ta io help provide a better Christmas for her four children. She needed help because her Jusband had just been with cancer and couldn't also couldn't work Sarah york. because she was taking care of diag-jjose- d "like it." But even SUB FOR with the new job, Jim. ( . Sarah needs help this "We had news that he was year as the Christmas expensHying, and we just had no es and bills add up. Matthew, 14, wears size 38 Shoney," Sarah said. ' ZT Two and 30 inseam pants, size waist hus Sarah's ago, years ;' large shirts and size 11 shoes. He would like G.I. Joe action figures or Legos. Thomas, 13, wears size 40 waist and 30 inseam pants, size extra large shirts and size 11 shoes. Thomas likes anything that has to do with sports. Tim, 10, wears SANTA size 32 waist or size large boys sweat pants, size . ' 6 shirts and size 7 shoes. Tim would like Hot Wheels cars this Christmas. "All the boys need pants 1 14-1- r- .M :"L .Today: Ktk46, Low 28 Colder than the Grim Reaper's kiss, a Wisconsin win20 hospiter or Lenin's tomb frigid Provo River Saturday morning. ' A2 Low 24 POOR COPY dresses". .'' .. All the names in this story have been changed to protect the privacy of the family. 7b sponsor a family like this one, call the on United Way at weekdays between 9 am. and 3 p.m. The Daily Herald is proud to be a of United Way's program. '" 375-122- 0 r- - It's the day you've been waiting for all year. Admission buttons for Provo's New Year's Eve celebration First Night Provo '99 go on sale Monday morning. A3 ; With his birthday and Christmas packed into four weeks, you'd think Mike Casperson had plenty to fill his Decembers. But the parties aren't what bring a memorable end to every year for this Provo man. CI t The Daily Herald Ail I UTAH COUNTY want for Christmas is ... . I know what I want for Christmas, but The Daily Herald would like to hear what all of you out there are hoping for this holiday season. Peace on Earth, a Furby, a shiny new car, health and happiness, family togetherness ... . You tell us. Send us your Christmas wishes, your letters to Santa and especially pictures of that special something that will make your Christmas bright. hard-to-fin- d We will accept your faxes, letters and drawings until 5 p.m. on Dec. 15. Starting Sunday, Dec. 20, and continuing through Dec. 24, we'll run as many of your Christmas wishes as possible. All ages are invited to participate, and we hope many of you will take this chance to share your Christmas wish list. Fax your wishes to them to ldeanheraldextra.com or mail them to The Daily Herald, Christmas Wishes, 1555 N. 373-548- Freedom Blvd., P.O. Box Provo, UT 84603. 7 1 7, "V Maniiigfrl Christinas Foragsodcsuss tal orderlies jumped into the Toawrrow. -- mostly," Sarah said. Hanna, 6, wears size 6x pants, size 6 shirts and size 12 shoes. Hanna needs a coat and she would like a van for Barbie dolls. "She doesn't have any dress' es," Sarah said. "She loves By SHARON GHOLDSTON ils Civic Calendar. AS INDEX Ann Landers ....C8 ..E4 Births ..D1 Business Classified ........H7 DearAbby 6 ,IIB61055 '0015 QIIII Horoscope tittp C9 C9 Movies C8 Obituaries A6 Opinions B10 Sports Travel Weather OnliM: wwlioraMoxtnLc Bl Fl B12 |