Show Vr 4 "nriir t -- 'in Ciar m NsilonstWerid 4A Satunjay August ?y 1996 Stanoara-£xamme- S details case against bin Laden The Washington Post ' WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors Friday accused Osama bin Laden's militant Islamic organization of bombing the US Lmbassy in Kenya ottering the most detailed description to date of an alleged terrorist conspiracy to kill Americans in Fast Africa In a criminal complaint against Mohammed Saddiq Odeh a bin Laden disciple who was arraigned tn Manhattan on charges that he helped plan the bombings prosecutors suggested about as strongly as they cpuld without a formal indictment that bin IJaden was responsible for the attack The mmplamt repeatedly blamed the bombing on Qaida an organization at the heart of bin linden's farilung terrorist network and prodded a detailed history of bin Laden's sentiments i However the complaint did not oiler any street evidence tying bin Laden to the bomb-il- l g in Kenya on Aug 7 or to a nearly simultaneous blast at the US embassy in Tanzania although it did state that most members a qf bin Laden's group were told to lease by Aug 6 The two explosions killed 261 people including 12 Americans and injured rfiore than 5000 others “This is an important step forward but we Friday’s probable cause complaint which does not lay out the government’s entire case clearly intends to link the Nairobi bombing directly to al Qaida and indirectly to bin Laden described as “the emir (prince) of al Qaida" In the three weeks since the bombings senior US officials scarcely mentioned the group instead describing bin Laden the leader of a loose transnational network of radical Islamic organizations that he directs from his base in Afghanistan involvement to the FBI It also said two witnesses told the FBI that within the last year Odeh had visited Dar es Salaam the site of the blast in Tanzania but Odeh was not charged in connection with that attack Mohamed Rashed Daoud al Owhali another bin Laden associate who allegedly told the FBI he threw a grenade at a guard while truck that devastated riding the bomb-lade- n Nairobi was arraigned Thursday on similar charges Friday’s complaint against Odeh by 1 B1 special agent Daniel J Coleman said had stated the attack was “planned and earned out by members of al Qaida as part of al Qaida’s overall terronst mission’’ Ke-ift- But Friday’s complaint pins the blame for the Nairobi bombing exclusively on al Qaida US government documents say that the multimillionaire founded al Qaida or “the base” in 1988 and describe it as the “operational hub" of bin Laden's network He has used it to train and recruit Muslim extremists around the world and to fund supporters in Afghanistan Pakistan Saudi Ara- in the course of another preliminary investigation last year” a Press Associated WASHINGTON - A new investigation of Vice President Al Gore focuses on whether he was truthful in telling federal investigators his understanding of a Democratic Party campaign fund Sources close to the investigation laid Friday 7 Justice Department investigators interviewed Gore twice last tail dunng a preliminary review g thf 45 calls he made jfrom the White House as he and President Clinton prepared for iheir 1996 campaign That review ended m December Vith Attorney General Janet Remo's announcement that she did lot find enough evidence to war-tan- t a investigation by in independent counsel ‘ The new review announced Thursday will “consider statements Vice President Gore made ' Justice Department statement said review is much narrower than the first It focuses on whether Gore lied when he described his understanding of a This y media campaign Democratic fund That fund included both “soft" money for party building activities - contributions that are not limited by campaign finance laws - and “hard" money for fund-raisin- candidates - contributions that are limited said sources who discussed the probe only on condition of anonvmitv Gore told investigators he believed his calls from the White House raised only “soft" money Democrats later said some contributions Gore solicited went instead to hard money accounts full-sca- le i- 90-da- HILLIARD Fla - A lip from a parent led police to arstudent who rest a to kill an threatened allegedly assistant principal and arrived at school with loaded weapons tn his car ‘ A parent overheard his the Hilliard High School parking lot at the end of the school day The weapons were found partially covered by a towel under the back Wednesday morning what could have been a major tragedy” said school superintendent John Ruis Sheriff Standard-Examin- bia Bosnia Egypt Chechnya Tajikistan Yemen and elsewhere to US accounts which violated a ban on raising campaign money inside a federal building But Democrats insisted Gore did not know of the diversion and Gore has repeatedly said he acted in good faith The issue being looked at is simply whether Gore knew what kind of contributions they were when he answered the question one source said If investigators find evidence Gore broke campaign finance laws Reno could ask for the appointment of an independent counsel In deciding not to take that step in December Reno noted that Gore “provided a reasonable explanation for his conduct” when he said he believed the media campaign fund was made up entirely of soft money and that he was raising money specifically for that fund" seat The parent’s tip "averted daughter talking about Brian Thompson’s plan Tuesday night and called a school official on i er FAMILY NIGHTS AT OGDEN'S ECCLES DINOSAUR PARK Jo Sau-di-bo- m Gore’s truthfulness investigated Ve Ray Geiger said Thompson who was not tn class that day was spotted standing beside his vehicle at The Assocssad Press Kenya has agreed to allow the United Stales to try both suspects who could face the death penalty if convicted although the complaint said he did not confess his anti-jmenc- Armed student arrested after tip an admission that did not appear in Coleman's earlier complaint against are not letting up" said Attorney General Janet Reno Odeh who allegedly told Pakistani authorities that he helped plan the Nairobi attack was flown into New York from Nairobi Friday He was charged with 12 counts of murder one count of murder conspiracy and one count of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction f Somalia according vinyubunds i I Additional tickets available al normal odtrusnon rales 544 E Pork Blvd Ogden Ut (115 Exil 347-- 5 miles East on 1 2ib Stjj Ogden Dinosaur Park Offer not valid wilb any omer discount on coupon Expires 1 998 season Col J Qukklnde w ibi 7t — Your one-sto- p gateway for local and world Internet searches! ftC&iX9SS Browse - iCIinton adviser testifies before jury jtos Angeles Times WASHINGTON - Deputy gVhite House Counsel Bruce R tlndsey one of President Gin-Ski- n' s most trusted advisers test- ified Friday for more than three hours before a federal grand jury since an j in his first appearance J appellate court rejected his claim j of a confidential attorney-clien- t I relationship with the president Prosecutors planned to question Lindsey about his private discussions with Clinton on the Monica S Lewinsky matter and about any efforts to contain the damage from that relationship In three earlier appearances before the panel Clinton's longtime friend and former campaign strategist had refused to answer such questions Lindsey whose latest appearance w as delayed nearly a month because of back surgery was the highest-rankin- White House g lawyer to be called as independent counsel Kenneth W Starr tries to wrap up his current Starr is investigating whether Clinton perjured himself or obstructed justice m initially denying a sexual liaison with Lewinsky a former White House intern and trying to keep the relationship secret The efforts of Lindsey and other aides who tried to contain th scandal are also under scrutiny Earlier this month the presi- dent acknowledged an inappropriate relationship with Lewinsky but denied telling her or anyone else to lie about it Lindsey accompanied by his attorney William Murphy and White House lawyer Cheryl On November Weber County voters will be asked if they favor a new form of If the referendum passes the current commission form would be replaced by a council and county executive 3 government for the county The er is sponsoring a Town Hall Meeting from 7-- 9 pm Thursday September 10 at union station in Ogden to answer your questions Standard-Examin- fecret1 At the Rock Lori Thursday September 1 0 pm at Ogden's Union Station seven-memb- er Here's what I d like to know about the proposed change of Weber County's form of government: Invites you to attend the: FALL CLASS m r4i BY MAIL: Town Hall Questions Standard-examin-- Ogden Utah 84402 r e PO Box 951 StHv M The toe 0 uTM BY FAX: S NCI Saundra White designer of I Pone Mv Best" patterns will be available to design personalized patterns for our customers Sign up early for best selection of dosses and visit cur new classroom BY Standard-Examine- I Quilting Dolls & Kids Classes Are Available can return your questions one of three ways: er OPEN HOUSE Special Opening Night August 31st 5 pm - 9 pm September 1st - 5th 10 am - 6 pm All Fabric Qq During Open I House Off You v Mills left the US Courthouse in early afternoon with no indication from either side whether he had answered all the questions put to him He told reporters he was finished for the day but refused further comment A Weber County Town Hall Meeting 7-- 9 rc-i- 1MI 625-429- 9 251 Scuth Mcsntaia Ed Fruit Eleichto r VAA 1 PGOIi ( |