Show 2A Sm iday June 1 8 Russia From 1A free with some remaining to ensure the rebels’ safety Neither report could be immediately confirmed The impasse has been a huge embarrassment for President" Boris Yeltsin who endured demands Saturday for an end to the war in Chechnya from other leaders attending the Group of Seven economic summit in Canada Yeltsin has been criticized at home for leaving during the crisis and his government was taken to task for allowing Chechen rebels to carry out their first major attack outside Chechnya The rebels who have long threatened to spread guerrilla war beyond their republic have been driven from strongholds inside Chechnya during six months of battles with kept firefighters out One hostage sent out to negotiate accused the Russian military of endangering prisoners needlessly “The Russians are shooting and killing us The Chechens are not touching us They are more dear to us than brothers" the man Yuri Krjkhov jelled at officials By dusk an eerie silence broken only by sporadic sniper fire had settled again over Budyonnovsk a southern Russian town of about 100000 people that was stormed Wednesday by scores of Chechen gunmen Russian troops The fighting Saturday left dozens dead and wounded according to hostages who were released later in the day by the Some Chechens hostages screamed at Russian soldiers saying they had killed innocents At dawn on Saturday troops backed by helicopters and armored personnel- carriers fired machine guns grenades and - at rockets the hospital Authorities said the troops freed 227 hostages - although it appeared many were released by the Chechens after the fighting -and accused the Chechens of using hostages as human shields Other troops Basayev commander megaphone Flames shot from the second floor of the main building Saturday evening and the rebels Return From 1A ronment that promotes peace and understanding and cooperation among all the people” Welch spent an hour mingling with the crowd still partying since Thursday at the Salt Lake Building There were s for the hugs kisses and revelers drenched by a storm that swept through downtown Salt Lake City as the bid committee arrived from the airport after flying back from Budapest Hungary The downpour that soaked the parade “is OK” Gov Mike Leavitt said “Better now than yesterday” During the week he spent with the Utah delegation in Budapest talking to IOC members Leavitt said he became convinced “we were going to win but on the Chechen about SO AUGUST Vote totals BUDAPEST From 2A sonable question to ask Who pays for this thing if it goes south?" a still recuperating from Friday night’s celebration We had breakfast with Utah’s delegation The hope and energy in the air was breathtaking Then we headed for the parliament It's similar to our capitol building however the few billions or gold engravings on the wall simply don’t compare we’re Hungary (AP) - The voting to host the 2002 Winter Olympics 45 votes were required for victory: First Ballot 54 Salt Lake City Utah 14 Ostersund Sweden 14' Sion Switzerland 7 Quebec Canada - Shop shop shop ’t il you drop is EXACTLY the next thing we did Roaming up and down the streets listening to live bands play and trying to figure out the money values can reaily bum you out In order to relax we returned to our hotel and got the most amazing massages you’ll ever find Along with tanning and I’m not sure I’m ready to leave this beautiful country swimming The whole trip has been an experience of a lifetime ahd one which I’ll never forget I’ll be home scon so get ready Utah the Olympics are coming! Amy Merrill Layton bidding for the 2004 Summer Games “The evaluation report gave us a lot of courage and confidence" Salt Lake bid chairman Frank Joklik said Saturday “The vote shows it was taken seriously” “The evaluation process clearly indicated one city had an advantage over the other three” British IOC member Craig Reedie said “If we had gone against that we would have been criticized and suffered a loss of credibility” - By WENDY OGATA staff Standard-Examin- BUDAPEST Hungary - Organizers' of the 1996 Summer Games and 1998 Winter Games offered assistance and advice to organizers of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City “We have a lot of baseline information attained through years of experience” said Billy Payne president and chief executive officer of the Atlanta Committee for the Salt Lake Mayor Deedee Corradini added “I had a very calm feeling the whole week until that last moment (Friday) before the announcement I had a feeling throughout the week that ‘I really think we’re going to win " this thing’ It was just a sense” Welch said the organizing committee expects to stay within its projected budget of “roughly $800 million” and he vowed the Winter Games “will be raising no more money from taxpayers It will all come from the private Olympic Games “We’re very much a short cut for k them to get up to speed on a basis We’re more than willing to help so from that I think will come a significant acceleration of their learning curve “It’s an advantage we didn’t have” Payne said He advised Salt Lake to “enjoy the wonderful feeling of the moment make it last as long as you can It gets hard enough on its own “Don’t be distraught by the fact that you will discover' sooner than later others who view the Olympics fast-trac- sector” Today’s outlook Northern Utah Conditions and high temperatures Logan 69 Ogdon 73 7650 Incr Cedar City 74 St Goorgo 88 — Sun Partly cloudy & Powerball number: Sat Jackpot $146 tar clouds million Precipitation L! 2 7 10 22 28 Sat jackpot 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Committee to consider taking a cut smaller than its usual 30 percent to help with the problem The Ogden Salt Lake and Provo: Today mostly cloudy morning Partly cloudy afternoon 20 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms late South winds 10-2- 0 Lows mid-40- s mph Highs low to mid-70- s Monday clouds 30 percent chance of showers increasing Southern Utah Today 8360S Lake in any way possible 9 O UV Moab 84 nization is prepared to assist Salt Already the average Utah household has kicked in about $100 just to get the bid and build facilities Pace said If the Games end up losing up to $230 million about what Calgary Canada and Albertville France lost each household will have to pay about $300 he said “They have no idea of how to pay for it if the Olympics are an enormous white elephant" he said Pace’s goal is to have Utah repeat what happened in Denver in the late 1970s The city was awarded the Olympic bid but after protest groups circulated information about the financial impact the city changed its mind he said “We are trying to be the truth cops for the Salt Lake Olympics bid committee” Dino Menis of Layton and Jonathan Herd of Ogden are among those who oppose the Olympics Both were downtown when the announcement was made but weie not celebrating “It is a misuse of public funds The environmental impacts have been completely overlooked” said Menis who carried a sign that said “Stop the Olympics from destroying Utah” Herd hoisted a sign that said “I hate the Olympics” high in the air “It is a scam to let the rich get richer” he said “There has been too much damage already done to the environment Americans think they can go on living in excess forever” lines separate high tenveraturs zones fort to day Showers Richfield 72 Ogden Ut USA general said Salt Lake will have six months to establish its organizing committee for the 2002 Games In turn the IOC will establish a coordination commission for 2002 “When the structures are in place things will go on a roll" He said the Salt Lake Games organizing committee may make its first report to the IOC Executive Board as early as September Makoto Kobayashi director general of the Nagano Winter Games organizing committee said his orga - c!dschc shrs er readers 455 25rd Street Francois Carrard IOC director Provo 75 ‘ Standard-Examin- only as an economic opportunity” Payne said forecast for noon Sunday June 18 The Sunny Salt L8ke City 74 : the Nagano Atlanta willing to help It was very smooth” Forecasts To full-bo- second or third round of voting by two or three votes I was absolutely astounded" when Salt Lake won on the first vote almost doubling the total of the other three finalist cities And yet the governor said the whole process was quite relaxed “I expected much more frantic activity buy a shirt - now - before the prices go up “Isn’t that what happens when a city sponsors the Olympics?” he asked Olympic shirts and fanny packs didn't impress Danielle Allen The usually spends Saturday nights home watching movies Tonight however she ate pink cotton candy that stuck her fingers to the strings of red and blue balloons She also took a spin in the squirrel cage “We love it" said Theresa Allen “They definitely should do family stuff more often” Protest WEATHER Monday MtLL£R'Sandarj-£xami- Megan Iverson 4 of Harrisvi!le dances to the music play9d by her parents Shauna and Mike at the inaugural downtown family party in Ogden on Saturday The event featured a lot of activities I ty high-five- Ogden A daily diary from Utah’s teen delegation Dear readers Today has been the greatest! think -- F r Frcm 1A the bid was announced at 1 1:20 a-on Friday Deon Harris urged his wife to Postcard from Budapest wooed IOC members BUDAPEST Hungary (AP) Salt Lake City's landslide victory in the vote for the 2002 Winter Games may signal a turning point in the selection of Olympic host cities The International Olympic Committee boosted its credibility by giving overwhelming endorsement Friday to a city that clearly stood out as the superior candidate The IOC members relied heavily on the findings of the committee’s own technical experts who had given the Utah capital top marks for its state of preparedness infrastructure and facilities The IOC’s evaluation report released in January served to whittle down the orginal field of nine candidates to four finalists Aside from Salt Lake they were Ostersund Sweden Quebec Canada and Sion Switzerland It was the first time the IOC had reduced the number of bidders The process was so successful that the IOC decided this week to use a similar formula for the dozen countries the and followers have been barricaded in the hospital for three days threatening to kill hostages unless Russia ends its war in the breakaway republic of Chechnya They hold an estimated 2000 hostages and have refused offers of safe passage out the ringed hospital “Surrender Resistance is useless You shall not leave here" one officer yelled over a Technical evaluation City-Coun- 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