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Show MORNING BRIEFING A2 THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE aN ent re Montana: Freemen |S prepare to surrender f= THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1996 HEADLINERS sfW. Ireland: US. consortium to makejobsin Belfast The marriageof the beauty queen and the former goy- ernoris over. Former CBS broadcaster Phy! Brownfiled for divorce Friday from former Kentucky Atlantic Gov. John Y. Brown Jr. after a 17-year marriage. They have been separated since August. Phyllis Brown, Miss America 1971, asked for custody of their two children Thecouple were marriedon St. Patrick's Day in 1979 by Pacific Ocean } Israel: Prime minister-elect the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, seven months before Brownwas elected governor. Brown made hig fortune as owner of Kentucky Fried Chicken and is now in a venture with Kenny Rogers’ Roasters. Phyllis Brown — does occasional TV work and promotes Chicken By George, a food line she sold to Hormel Inc. in 1989 a Atlantic Ocean : x-president s kidnapped brother is freed Dudiey Moore.star of “10.” hasfiled for divorce from wife No. 4. Moore. 61, cited irreconcilable difference Tuesday in seeking a divorce from Nicole, ¥ his wife of two years. She is 29 yearshis junior. Nicole told a Londontabloid | Pennsylvania: Federal panel last year that Dudley had moved out oftheir house in Newport Beach, Calif = At the time, Dudleydenied the story | blocks Internet porno law ¢ Oo Reba McEntire was namedentertainerof the year at ERE the Country Music Radio Awards. The show on Tuesday was the second awardsshow held in as manydays during International Country Music Fan Fair Week, when some 24.000 hard-core fans flock to Music City -- Nashville, Tenn. — for concerts and autograph signings. Alan Jackson was named best entertainer on Mondayat the TNN TODAY'S E BRIEFING EDITORS: TomBaldwin & Tom Harvey THE AMERICAS ASIA/OCEANIA UTAH/REGION Music City News Country Awards. Both awardsarevot ed on byfans via telephone Cyber Rights: Sending the First Amendment to the Constitution into the digital age. a federal court in Philadelphia e time being, blocked a law intended protect children material fromsexually explicit in the Internet Details: A-1 Standoff Nears End: With the approv- al of a jailed Freemenleader, membersof the militant group Wednesday prepared to surrender in Jordan. Mont. More meet ings are to take placetoday, setting the stage for the end of the 80-day standoff with the FBI. Also on Wednesday, a 16year-oldgirl was turnedover to the FBI Details: A-I Greenpeace Ship Booted: China's navy boarded and expelled a Greenpeace ship fromits territorial waters Wednes- day. ending the environmental group's protest voyage against Chinese nuclear tests. China said it plans one moretest before September. after which it will halt all testing Visit Delayed: Benjamin Netanyahu Israel's prime minister-elect. has put off a planned June 25 visit to the United States in order to formulate his government's policies on dealing with Arabs Lott Wins Senate Post: Republicans in the U.S. Senate have chosen Sen. Trent Lott. R-Miss.. a strident conservative. to take ex-Sen Bob Dole’s post as majority leader Details; A-3 A Man and a Woman:Declaring that marriage meanstheunion of one man and one woman. a housepanel sent a bill to the full hous at it said would leave no room for recognition of homosexual marriages. Details: A-9 quite severe” food shortage. according to the State Department. It plansto pro- avert famine this summer Combinedwith expected contributions from Japan and South Korea, the US. donationwill bring fort to help North Koreanssurvive UROPE/AFRIC. Details: A-14 re than two months after ed by a shadowy group ist guerrillas. Gaviria’s caparious demands. including Samper step down and turn over his office to the novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez BUSINESS Jobs for Belfast: A U.S. consortium Northern Irelandsince the peace process started two hears ago. A large portion of 36 po bond market as interest highs in the Stocks: C-5 creased just 01% parently the COn re Kohl's proposals for sharp cuts in the fed- needed to boost the weak economy, restore the competitiveness of German in- dustry and combat soaring unemployment. whichhashit postwar records onto thé market Details: C-4 C-1 voted 5-0 to approve a morerestrictive rental inspection ordinance. Nearly all annual fee andbeinspected Details: C-1 i A : A van packed with 18 suspected undocumented workers crashed on a southeastern Utah Gaining Support: Democratic 2nd Congressional District candidate Ross Anderson has won the support of the National Organization for Women. while opponent Kelly Atkinson picked up the endorsement of the Sierra Club Detail Gdansk Walkout: TheSolidarity work ers whose strikes brought down Poland's communist government went on strike Wednesdayto save their shipyard, slated for closing because of mounting debts Strikers began their two-day walkout by building a cross at the main gate of the Ail The 93rd Congress just finished its four month tournament — headquar teredat the Salt Palace Convention Cen in to host another Details: D-1 Illumination: ‘Tis the on. not for cheer but caution. Gov. MikeLeavitt proclaimed June 16-22 as “Lightning Awareness Week.” In the United States last OPINION ed duringthe city’s Fourth of July festivities at Independence Hall. Hussein and Peres first held secret peace talks in 1987. Peres, winner of the 1994 Nobel Peace Prizefor his role in the Oslo peace accords, lost an electionlast month to Benjamin Ni vahu. Previous winners of the Liberty Medal in. clude former President Jimmy Carter, Lech Walesa and South Africa's F.W de Klerk and Nelson Mandela It’s a perfectly modern divorce: Rock star Bob Geldof gave his house to his ex-wife, and he'll move into her lover's place down th ad. Geldof and Paula Yates, who have three daughters. divorcedlast month after 10 yearsof marriage. Geldof, 41, who organized the Live Aid concert in 1985 agreed to give his London houseto the 36-year-old Yates. In exchange. he gets a home ownedby INXS rock star Michael Hutchence, whose baby Yates is expecting Geldof has a second home in Kent, outside London. where he is living with 25. year-old French actress Jeanne Marine DEATHS Ulysses Dove, a choreographer whose works were performed by top mod ern-dance companies in the UnitedStates and Europe. died Tuesday at the age of 49. Mildred Day, the culinary genius behind Rice Krispies bars. died Sunday; she was 92 BIRTHDAYS ‘Today’s: Jazz musician Doc Cheathamis 91. Rhythm-and-bluessinger Bobby Freemanis 56. Singer Dennis Locorriere is 47. Actor Richard Thomasis 45. Comedian Tim Allen is 43. Actress Ally Sheedyis 34 Actor Jamie Walters is 27. Actress AshleyOlsen is 10. Actress Mary-Kate Olsen is 10 TODAY IN HISTORY 1898 — The Yukon Territory of Canada was organized 1900 — China's Boxer Rebellion against fore igners and Chinese Christians eruptedintoviolence 1927 — Aviation hero Charles Lindbergh was honored with aticker. tape paradein New York City 1944 — Germany began launching flying-bomb attacks against Britain during World War II 1966 — The U.S Supreme Court issuedits landmark Mirandavs. Arizona decision, ruling that criminal suspects must be informed of their constitution al rights prior to questioning by police 1967 — President Johnson nominated Solicitor-General Thurgood Mar. shall to become thefirst black justice on the US SupremeCourt 1977 — James Earl Ray, the convictedassassin of c iil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., was recaptured following his escape three days earlier from a Tennessee prison MEDIN CENTERSAYS COMPANIES INV ADE KIDS PRIVACY ONLIN Give Peace a Chance:Attempts by the United States to humorthedifferent eth LM KHB Lee upsof Bosniainto peaceful coexis- tence will backfire if not backed up with substantive action. Shodily enforcing CANDID CAMERA elections and agreements madebetween Last Night's Scores Sonics 107 DAYBREAK Lame-duckIsraeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and King Hussein of Jordan will share the $100,000 Philadelphia Liberty Medal for their pursuit of peacein the Middle East. The award, announcedTuesday, will be present- Science & Medicine: B-1 Strikes, No Spares: American Bowling g year. 80 peopledied fromlightning SPORTS along the Wasatch of new apartments Details: Angry Landlords: Despite opposition fromlandlords, the Salt Lake City Council GermansProtest: Thousands of German workers demonstrated Wednesday in Wolfsburg against Chancellor Helmut The cost of living in Front in May. Housing costs posted their first decline th r. falling by 0.1%. ap haps as many as 25 by the endof the year. highway Wednesday morning, killing three The injured survivors over- ith hints that Salt Lake City will Low Inflation: Information Kiosks: The state is expanding the number of its computer kiosks that provide access to information on government services. They will go from three to nine in the coming weeks and per- whelmed San Juan County’s emergency medical services. Details: C-1 5,668 29. retreating from an afternoon Zain of more than rates jumped to new one-year Nomotive wasgiven Details; A-5 Gdansk shipyard Dow Steady: The Dow Jones indus trials edged down 0.37 point to close at Mass Murder: A man killed a mother and her four children at their rural southern Idaho homeand then killed himself. plans the largest influx of capital into eral budget. Kohl says the budgetcuts are freed Wednesday A-1 residential rental units will assessed an ployment area Victim Freed: The younger brother of former President Detail to about $15 million the international ef. ninistration has markedanoth nillion to help health agencies anda warning’ frees tens of thousands of violent criminals every year Details: A-10 the jobs will go to Belfast's high-unem ie Ebolavirus and other infec tious diseases 30years ago today handed down the Mir- anda ruling requiring police to inform suspects of their rights. But a University of Utah law professor argues the “Mir- Food to N. Korea: North Koreais ina vide that country with $6.2 million to help 0 Right to Silence: The Supreme Court the Serbs, CONDORS WILL HAVE THEIR DAY INUT AH Muslims and Croats without continued U.S. presencewill result in the Dayton Accords becoming a joke Details: A-12 Bulls 96 Buzz 10. 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