Show secrets PAX likes ‘halo effect’ Kingston jury to decide who's telling the truth Violent TV advertising don't mix network says Family June 3 1999 Friday's forecast High 67 Low 45 Showers o Liftoff pounds A 1 Muscle up to lose unwanted weight 11A 50 cents httpwwvvstandardnet SERVING THE TOP OF UTAH SINCE 1888 10 The bombing goes on for now while the details are awaited INSIDE: ing peace to the region US reacts cautiously4A The Associated Press BELGRADE Yugoslavia - After more than 2 12 months of NATO Slobodan Milosevic's government today accepted an international peace plan capitulating on Western demands to end the Kosovo conflict The development came right after Serb lawmakers in Belgrade overwhelmingly approved a peace deal to resolve the crisis and allow the return of more than 850000 ethnic Albanians to Koso- es BRIAN NICHOLSON SHIPPING OUT: Members of the 41 9th Fighter Wing load a bus to take them to their plane at Hill Air Standard-Examme- c Force Base Reservists leave to aid patrols over Iraq vo "Yugoslavia accepts the document for peace brought by the highest representatives of the European Union and Russia" the state Tanjug news agency said following talks between Milosevic former Russian Premier Viktor Chernomyrdin and Finnish President Martti Ahti-saa- Families concerned but some comfort in routine of recent deployments find By MARK EDDINGTON ri Davis Bureau Standard-Examin- HILL AIR FORCE BASE - Although a peace agreement may soon bring an to the US and NATO fighting in locaf military units are still being called to patrol the no-fizone over northern Iraq as a matter of course It’s getting to be so common in fact that Capt Tom Fuhrmann’s wife Dalliss didn't even go to the base to see him offTilesday morning when he deployed to Turkey with seven other 6 pilots from the 4 9th Fighter Wing In Washington the State Department said any agreement with the Milosevic government would require “verifiable deeds not seductive words" Even amid news of peace in the offing NATO jets attacked communication facilities and fuel depots in Kosovo and elsewhere in Yugoslavia The government said in its statement that the peace plan accepted by it and the Serb assembly confirms the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Yugoslavia and the role of the United Nations in bring F-1- 1 GO ONLINE: wwwhillafmil See HILL6A Visit Canadian firm weighs Ogden for plane plant r Hill Air Force Base Web site at What pilot knew about weather staff SALT LAKE CITY -A Canadian aircraft manufacturer is considering Ogden as a location for a new plant and has spoken with government officials at the local state and federal level about the idea The chairman and CEO of Alberta maker of Aerospace a Calgary-base- d amall airplanes met Wednesday with Gov Mike Leavitt to discuss the idea yet" A text of the statement on the peaca plan that was distributed in the Serb parliament showed Milosevic was forced to accept NATO terms on a broad range of issues Among those: quick and verifiable withdrawal of Yugoslav army and Serb forces from Kosovo deployment to Kosovo of an “efficient" - shorthand for - force “with essential d NATO participation” under “unified control" and "substantial autonomy” foe the majority ethnic Albanians of Kosova Some 16000 NATO troops to be part of a peacekeeping force for Kosovo are already in Macedonia NATO and partner countries on Wednesday agreed to raise this figure nearly twice as high to 47900 - including 7000 US troops well-arme- This allergy season should be short one Wet spring means summer sufferers won’t have to endure sniffles for long of a new assembly plant near the Airport Officials said By BOB WARD Standard-Examine- the The plan provides for a senes of stept including a verifiable withdrawal of Serb forces from Kosovo after which NATO will halt the aerial attacks that began March 24 The plan would also require the return of all the ethnic Albanian refugees expelled - mostly to Albania and Macedonia - since March NATO had no immediate comment except to say its air operations would continue while it awaited a briefing from Ahtisaari F innish Prime Minister Paavo Lippo non told reporters at the LU summit in Cologne Germany that the agreement “will be subject to confirmation from all those involved including the European Union It's too serious to start partying By VAUGHN KINGHORN the conversation with CEO John R Mclntee was preliminary and general and that no specific requests or proposals were made But the company is at least serious enough to have spoken with Ogden Mayor Glenn Mecham and now Rep Jim Hansen Leavitt about the idea Standard-Examine- staff of Utah may spell relief for those who dread the month of June Allergy sufferers know this month can mean watery eyes and runny noses especially for those sensitive to grass But Carol Maw administrator of the Intermountain Allergy and Asthma Clinic says the precipitation throughout Utah during the last few months should leave sufferers smiling A wet spring in the Top See PLANT6A Bickering mars budget OK Bum plant critic ousted from meeting with police escort By MARK EDDINGTON Sandard-Examine- r Davis Bureau - Amid bickering threatened lawsuits and the eviction of one member of the public the Davis County solid waste district’s board has passed an $1836 million budget for fiscal year 2000 Board members Wednesday also pledged to have future discussions FARMINGTON h irate about lowering Wasatch Energy System’s disposal fee charged to member cities The budget's approval and the board’s subsequent promise to consider reducing disposal fees came after board members were criticized by the public “Sometimes I feel like my wallet is being raped” Layton resident Joseph Salas said “It’s somewhat frustrating that we are forced to maintain the bum plant by paying higher fees” See BUDGET6A fluam1 June 3 1999-V- ii ol f fii'n— 112 No 154 RICK MOONFort Worth CRASH AFTERMATH: The pilot of the American Airlines jet that crashed in Little Rock Ark was getting a “play by play" about the deteriorating Printed on recycled paper )OR COPY 108773 00001 weather in the minutes before the accident federal safety official said today “It’s ultimately a pilot’s decision to land or not but they have to base that on the information they have" said George Black a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board Nine people died and 136 survived Stories3A A However Becky Hansen of West Weber says her allergies have been worse because of the weather “The rain usually causes me to get stuffy” Hansen said While drowsiness is a common side effect of some medication for allergies Maw said that many new prescriptions that reduce drowsiness and provide longer relief are available Maw said sufferers should use their car’s air conditioner rather than rolling down windows which lets pollen into the vehicle Showering before bedtime can also mean a moro peaceful sleep because it removes pollen collected on the hair during the day Maw added GO ONLINE: See StandardNET’s special allergy report with more than 1 5 links to allergy information daily pollen counts and prevention and treatment methods wwwstandardnet i -- rr v f ' M M- - 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