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Show MORNING BRIEFING A2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1996 New York: FBI anti-terrorism team leads probe of crash Princess Diana, according to half the British should remain a “royal highness”after divorcing public, Charles, according to a poll published Thursday. Under B her agreementwith Prince Charles, Diana will be known. as Diana, Princess of Wales, butwill not be called “her royal highness.” That is a symbolic demotion from the elite of the royal family, and ranks Diana lower on the royal hierarchy than her two sons. The divorce is expected to becomefinal Aug. 28.Fifty-one percentof respondents in a poll commissioned by the Daily Mirror thought Diana should remain a royal highness, 26 percent said no and 23 percenthad no opinion. Sixty percent Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Q p Pacific Ocean Egypt: Israeli prime minister says he will abide by accords Georgia: Olympics open in ceremonies tonight Arkansas:Clinton testifies by videotape we Atlantic Ocean said they did not wart Prince Charles to marry his old flame, Camilla Parker Bowles, and 80 it said they would be unhappy if she became queen. The poll conducted by ICM was based on a random sample of 1,002 adults interviewed by telephone this week, and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. o Having a private visit with Michael Jackson may not top the birthday wish lists of most of the over-70 crowd, butthat’s what President Neison Mandela got. Jackson was greeted by thousandsof fans at the Johannesburg airport, then driven into town for a visit with Mandela, who turned 78 on Indian Ocean Saye AS a! q a a ‘Thursday. Jackson next visited Soweto, the black township outside Johannes- burg, where he laid a wreath of flowers at a monumentto the hundreds of children who were killed in the 1976 student uprisings. He announced to hundreds of cheering fans in the township that he was “glad to be back home,” Jackson has scheduled a news conference Friday at Sun City resort, where he was expected to provide details about the purposeofhis visit. a Greg Kinnear has reached the end of the road as a TODAY'S BRIEFING EDITORS:Tom Baldwin & Jennifer Sokolowsky ASIA/OCEANIA THE AMERICAS UTAH/REGION Reclaiming the Past: An impoverished andisolated Indian tribe in northern Idaho used MTV, the World Wide Web and high moral ground to win back 20arti- Arms for Rice? Threatened by famine, Cautious Pause: Suspicions were widespread on the cause of a TWA crash North Korea has offered to barter weap- FBI took the lead in the investigation. Details: A-1 ons and minerals for Thai rice, a South Korean agricultural official said Thursday. The offer reportedly was revealed to South Korean officials when a foreign trade official with Thailand’s Commerce Ministry visited Seoul last week. Let the Games Begin: The opening ceremonies for the Olympic Games will be acquitted six that claimed 230 lives Wednesday. President Clinton cautioned again on specula- tion the explosions were the workofterrorists as a terrorism task force from the held tonight in Atlanta, attended by Presi- charges Thursday, saying the evidence against them may have been planted by police. Someof the suspects were accused More Help Needed: Utah is scheduled to receive nine new Immigration and Naturalization Service officers by the end of the year to deal with criminal undocumented immigrants. The new officers will be welcome, but they probably won't be G.l. Bill for Kids: Bob Dole proposes a G.I, bill for schoolchildren in the form of scholarships to their choice of public,private or religious schools, with masterminding the bombing of the enough, law-enforcementofficials say. Details: B-1 World Trade Center in New York. They also were accused of plotting in January Emmy No-Shows: The surpriseofthis EUROPE/AFRICA year’s Emmy nominations is the absence DEATHS bors. Onhis first visit to Cairo, Netanyahu get a stern lecture from Egyptian Presi- Wiid Chase: A suspected drunken driv- Details: A-1 LakeCity street early Thursday. The suspect then crashed his Camaro into a home. tails: B-1 Extends Stay: U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke lengthened his mission to Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on Friday with earlymorning talks. Threatening new sanctions, he urged the ouster of Radovan Karadzic, will sue the Utah Transit Authority if : The Centers for Dis- shipped from Guatemala are the likely culprits harboring the single-celled para- site cyclospora, which sickened about 1,000 people in the United States and Canada. Cyclospora invades the small intestine and causes diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, fatigue and muscle aches. by the Russian government. Healso said for every taste, from parades and fireworks to a Navajo festival. Details: D-1 undergoing medical treatment in Germa- BUSINESS SPORTS a $120-million seven-year contract, will move from the Orlando Magic to the Los Angeles Lakers with the most lucrative multiyear deal in sports history. To show Dire Predictions: Lloyd's of London the Los Angeles Lakers.” INE. ites fx MONDAY July 8 1996, Har iso ce Lae gy relatives of the 230 victims of the tragedy, SheanciscBeAw vena.det | assumptions on its cause by others only cause morehurt and pain. Understanding and concern,notspeculation, should tem- Details: C-1 per our actions. Montreal 7, New York 3 Editorials: A-28 NON SEQUITUR THE DETAILS THE TRIBUNE ON THE WEB E-mati: wonn.washingtanpest.com/witey THE EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE FETCH! The Salt Lake Tribune is on the World Wide Web 24 hours a day, 7 days a weekat: hitp://www.sitrib.com YOUR INITIAL VISIT: If not identified as a Tribune subscriber, you may need to register during your first visit to various areas online. While some informationis free to non-subscribers of The Tribune, subscribers to the print and electronic editions receive full access to the daily newspaper other selected features. Special premium services may require an access fee. iti INTERNET ACCESS: For > The Salt Lake Cribune gam (USPS 478-360) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Established April 15, 1871. 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Thoughit is oflittle consolation to San Diego 9, Colorado 2 Details: B-4 TOWN TO TEST IQ OF NEW SMART CARDS Wednesday's crash of TWA flight 800 to Last Night’s Scores lawsuit that tries to hold the companyliable for fraud and securities-law viola- 1989 —- 112 people were killed when a United Air Lines DC-10 crashed whl ee an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa; 184 other people survived. Tragic Reactions: Time and a thorough investigation will tell the cause of that the money wasn’t everything, Shaq said that his “final decision was to play for told its Utah members they stand to lose an average of $30,000 each if the state's securities regulators push forward with a 1969 — Apollo 11 andits astronauts — Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins — wentinto orbit around the moon. 1984 — U.S. Rep. Geraldine Ferraro won the Democratic nomination for vice presidentat the party's convention in San Francisco. OPINION Coast to Coast: Shaquille O'Neal, with 5,464.18 1848 — A pioneer women’s-rights convention called by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia C. Mott convened in Seneca Falls, N.Y. Rainbow Coalition: A family of 10 mightnot be that unusualin Utah,but the family of Tony and Dixie George is — all the George children are adopted, and their different skin colors create a multiracial rainbow that would make Jesse Jackson proud. The Georgessayit’s simply a wonderful way to build a family. Home & Family: E-1 ny. Hesaid rebels bombed a bus in Moscow last week to celebrate his return. Stocks: B-5 1553 — Fifteen-year-old Lady Jane Grey was deposed as Queen of England after nine days. King Henry VIII's daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen. DAYBREAK turned to the secessionist republic after Dow Rebounds: The Dow Jones indus- TODAYIN HISTORY Details: B-3 ported killed in April in a rocket attack — is still alive and in hiding. The manidentified himself as Salman Raduyey andtold reporters in Chechnya that he had re- Queenis 49. Rock musician Bernie Leadonofthe Eagles, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,is 49. Actor Peter Barton is 37. Actor Camphell Scott is 34. changes threaten to reduce the number of rebel leader Dzhokhar Dudayev — re- with a centennialtwist, There's something Actress Helen Gallagher is 70. Country singer George Hamilton IV is 59. Singer Vikki Carr is 55. Actor Dennis Coleis 53. Rock musician Brian May of county appointees down to one or two, and Commissioner Brent Overson refuses to let that happen, ward Thursday and claimed to be a Chechenguerrilla commander reported deed this year the celebrations will be themed Today’s: Former Sen, George McGovern is 74. Actor Pat Hingle is 72. Power to Appoint: Salt Lake County Details: A-24 Utah's Unique Holiday: Utahnscelebrate Pioneer Day on Wednesday, and BIRTHDAYS that’s whatit takes to retain its seven appointees on the ‘A board. Recent Rebel Not Dead: A man steppedfor- CALENDAR arch of the Austin music scene, uniting blues veterans and young rockers. er drew a state trooper’s gunfire after he rammed a pursuing patrol car on a Salt dent Hosni Mubarak with a friendly pat on the back. Blues musician Roosevelt Thomas Williams, better known as piano master Grey Ghost, died Wednesday; he was 92. Williams achieved national prominence with his World War II patriotic tune “Hitler Blues.” He was a patri- Details: B-1 the pacts already signed with Arab neigh- ease Control in Atlanta says raspberries tions. Gregory Peck leftthe hospital in the Czech Republic where he underwent an emergency appendectomyandflew to Paris on Thursday. The 80-year-old actor was flown by private plane and accompanied by his French-born wife Veronique, daughter Cecilia and a surgeon from the Karlovy Vary hospital, the CTK news agency reported. Peck fell ill Saturday after attending a film festival in the spa town of Karlovy Vary, about 80 miles west of Prague. Peck, who won an Academy Award in 1962forhis rolein “To Kill a Mockingbird,” received a Lifetime Achievement Awardatthe festival. promised. Peace Pacts: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sayshe will honor Not Payofts: President Clinton denied that contributions to his cam; were payoffsin his second videotaped testimony before Whitewater jurors Thursday. Details: A-24 to Kinnear gained national attention as the irreverent host of the cable TV program “Talk Soup.”His first movie role camein last year’s remake of “Sabrina.” o stay in local high schools as originally Details: A-18 trial average rose 87.30 Thursday. been hawking the cars from Chrysler's struggling Eagle division for two years in a series of humorous TV ads featuring test drives. The Eagles soared in the ads, but sales were down 42 percentin thefirst half of this year. Rolling With the Punches: A groupof ‘Utah teens in Atlanta to workat the Olympics were holed up Thursday in the Olympic Welcome Center South, where the Astroturf had beenrolled out for them. But there are no showers, only a few restrooms and nothingto do. More changes of plans meantthe teens wiil not be able to 1995 to blow up American airliners over the Pacific and to kill Pope John Paul II during the pontiff’s visit to Manila. of NBC’s “Friends,” which garnered Emmygoldlast year. Bad Pakistanis of terrorism of links to Ramzi Yousef, who is charged Deiails A-17 Chrysler spokeswoman Terri Houtman said. Kinnear has facts acquired by a Presbyterian missionary 150 years ago, Details: A-26 Manila Acquittal: A Philippine court dent Clinton undertightened security. Details: A-1 commercial car pitchman. The wisecracking talk-show host of NBC's “Later” decided notto renew his contract with Chrysler Corp. so he can pursue his movie career, Editorial Writers Peatures/DayBreak. 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