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Show MORNING BRIEFING A2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY, March 22, 1997 HEADLINERS Finland: Clinton, Yeltsin agree | to reduce nuclear arms Albania: Rebel leaders back down on demands Intimate photos of Tommy and Pamela were acAnderson Lee printed in Penthouse “ companied by 2 “newsworthy” article, 2 judge SSE | Pacific against said in dismissing the couple's lawsuit Crue. the magazine. Lee, a drummer for Motley sued and his wife, a star on TV's “Baywatch,” using for and privacy of Penthouse for invasion Pamela Anderson Lee's image for commercial + 3 | gain. Theyclaimed the photos were stolen from Pacific ‘Dveun we D5 . their home. U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson said Thursday that the photos had been published previously in other magazines and were <a the partially clothed couple no longerprivate. Penthouse ran the pictures of in June 1996 with a cover story about their marriage 3 % an P |. Israel: Palestinian suicide bomber | (Oveun ; kills customers in Tel Avivcafe EE for joking about ProviNBC news anchor Tom Brokaw has apologized conviction in a speech dence. R.1., Mayor Vincent Cianci's 1984 assault reference to the incident Nervous laughter and some gasps greeted Brokaw's lighted cigarette to attack a in which Cianci useda fireplacelog, ashtray and estranged wife. In the keynote man he believed was having an affair with his told 2,000 people that speech at a business exposition Wednesday, Brokaw for the mayor who NewEngland Patriots owner Robert Kraft had a message willing to meet with him wants to lure the football team to Providence. “He's as the room does not in any room, anywhere. anytime. anyplace, just so long reBrokawsaid Cianci heard about the joke later and have a fireplace,” Cron“One thing is for sure. Tom Brokaw isn't any Walter sponded sharply: to Mr. Brokaw, for $25,000, should have more manners coming kite. and donated the town.” Brokawsaid he was paid $18,000 for the speech mayor. Cianci resigned the ng embarrassi regretted also He charity. moneyto Zimbabwe: Hillary Rodham Clinton | appeals for women in government Taiwan: Dalai Lama to payhis first visit A Ss : TODAY'S BRIEFING EDITORS: TomBaldwin and Jeff Straley UTAH/REGION ASIA/OCEANIA THE AMERICAS ly Blast: A Palestinian suicide Smoke Clears: Like a puff of smoke bomber blew himself up ina crowded cafe all the bell ringing when tobaccogiant Liggett admitted tobacco was addictive has evaporated. Experts now say individ- in Tel Aviv on Friday killing at least three women and wounding scores of others. A ual lawsuits probably won't be helped caller claimed responsibility for Hamas, a militant group. Details: A-6 though states actions will benefit Details: A-1 government overhaul Dalai Lama Visits: The Dalai Lama.Tie investigaparty lines, to begin a ma: tion of alleged fund-raising violations by the Clinton Administration, despite DemDetails: A-4 Foreclosure: A mortgage company is proceeding with the foreclosure of OJ Simpson's Brentwood mansion. Simpson. is facing 2 $33.5 million judgment in damages for responsibility in the deaths of Ni- ington, D.C., office Friday, described his admitted violations as “a series of technical mistakes.” Details: A-4 War Referendum: Sri Lankans voted Lobbyist Convicted: A lobbyist for Tyson Foods Inc. was convicted Friday of Problems Going Away? State health inspections last fall revealed residents at UROPE/ AFRICA DEATHS Frank Shomo, thelast known survivorof the 1889 Johnstown Flood. one of and 72 interviews. Salt Lake County District Attorney Neal Gunnarson's probe into Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corra- A Meeting of Minds: Agreeing to pursue a dramatic reduction in atomic weap- ons, President Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin seemed to find Juror Wanted: A man who showed up landedin jail instead on an old murder charge. Patrick mimist Marcel Marceau is 74. USA Today founder Allen Newharth is 73 Composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim is 67. Actor William Shatneris 66. Utah Details: A-1 Gunnarson says there is not enough evidence to prosecute the mayor. HRC on a Mission: Hillary Rodham Clinton came to male-run Zimbabwe with jing Out Their Future: The 10th Friday in Ogden. Those winning scholarships were Jeff Hill of North Davis Junior High in Clearfield and Brandon Barclay of Millcreek Junior High in Bountiful men. HRC. on asix-country, two-week visit to Africa, met briefly with President Robert Mugabe at his home and held a 1882 — Congress outlawed polygamy the 1894 — Hockey's first Stanley Cup championship game was played; Caphome team Montreal Amateur Athletic Association defeated the Ottawa itals, 3-1 RELIGION Demands Dropped: Rebel leaders in Albania backed down from Good Friday: Once again this Good Fri- monitored by 2 privateinvestigator many of their demands. but stuck stead- fastly to one: President Sali Berisha must day, Jerusalem's Via Dolorosa will swell BUSINESS be sacked. Leaders of the 12 rebel-held regions called on Premier Bashkim Fino to appoint 2 special multiparty presidential committee to replace Berisha before elections due by June with thousands of Christian pilgrims piously retracing the path tradition says Jesus took as he bore the cross on his way to SPORTS OPINION Still Falling: The Dow Jones industrial averagefell 15.49points Friday to close at The blue-chip barometer lost 126.14 for the week Stocks: D-4 other Western states. Wyominc crucifixion at Calvary has agreed to 2 re f brucellosis-con trol program. A federal agriculture offi cial will visit Wyoming next month to study brucellosis prevention and control programsand policies andto recommend possible changes. Details: D-4 Already among on making the Sweet The Salt Lake Tribune 16. What | COMING TO AHEAD | | ‘Top Stories fn ‘Tenkay’s Eiition. + Testers ithe. Crow Wat | the Wal WITHDINO SK | | | ca Raiden | *Comenios Key Eso Wilde the methods it would use are unconstitu: Light, 12 months ago their sights p they Jearned since las Wildcats blew them out by | Details: D-1 munications Decency Act's purpose is the protect children fromsexual material on the Internet, and while that is laudable Utah men's basketball team is one game away from the Final Four when they face Kentucky tonight. ONESI MPLE PLAY, ONE BIG JAZZ VICTORY Parental Safety Net: The federal Com- A Higher Plateau: The University of Steer Clear of Trouble: To avoid re strictions oncattle shipments to Utah and TODAY IN HISTORY Details: discussion with prominent women at the National Gallery southern 42. Singer-actress Stephanie Mills is 40. Actor Matthew Modineis 38. annual Utah Geography Olympiad was cannot succeedif it does not include wo- Nazi Hunter Hot Line: Canadian Nazi Sen. Orrin Hatchis 63. Actor M. Emmet Walshis 62. Singer-guitarist George Benson is 54. Singer Jeremy Clyde (Chad and Jeremy) is 53. Composer Anis drew Lloyd Webberis 49. Sportscaster Bob Costas is 45. Actress Lena Olin Details: B-1 a message against the devaluation of women and that a democratic government hunters have established a snitch telephone line they hope will turn aging war criminals against each other and prompt the Canadian government to quicken its pacein investigating and deporting them. The confidential phone line at the Canadi an Jewish Congress in Montreal will be Today's: Actor Karl Malden is 84. Actor Werner Klemperer is 77. Panto- Gagged by the court order he sought and constrained by 2 law he called vague. month that he was a convicted felon. The clerk, Sally Howe Smith, discovered the murder charge during a routine records check. A hearing is scheduled Monday to determine whether the murder charge should be thrownout BIRTHDAYS dini's gift scandal was underwhelming common ground at their summit in Helsinki, Finland, despite their differences on the expansion of NATO. Wayne Manning told a court clerk when he reported for jury service earlier this 6804.79. 108 the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. died Thursday: he was Corradini’s Gifts: After 36 subpoenas ing false statements. for jury duty in Tulsa, Okla.. Actor John Heard has been convicted of telephone misuse and trespassing son ina case brought byhis formergirlfriend and mother of their 9-year-old acquitted Heard. best knownas the father in the “HomeAlone” movies, was John Thursday of assaulting and harassing Melissa Leo and her boyfriend. show TV the on detective a Russell. A charge of stalking Leo, whoplays for May “Homicide,” was dropped last December. Sentencing is scheduled 13. Heard faces 2 maximum of six years in prison the Park View Nursing Home in Bountiful were sexually and physically abused, and undernourished. A different company now manages the facility and says the problemsare being resolved. But state officials are keeping the pressure on. Details: B-1 peated violence lying to investigators who were Jooking into allegations that the big Arkansas poultry firm had given gifts to then-Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy. Jack Williams. 56, was guilty of two counts of mak- Shakur was convicted of sexual abuse of a woman who came to his hotel room. Agnant's lawyer, Paul Brenner, said he believes Shakur falsely believed his client madea Las Vegas. deal with prosecutors. Shakur, 25, was gunned down Sept. 7 in election. Bennett, contacted in his Wash- Fridayin local elections seen as a referendum on the government's costly war against separatist rebels. Ten people were wounded by a bombin the north — the latest attack in a campaign marred by re- Details: A-7 Details: A-1 eral campaign finance laws in his 1992 blow in the end.” the China Daily said cole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman In a rap song released after his death, Tupac Shakur tells the story of “a snitch named Haitian Jack "A formerfriend claims that's libel from the grave. and he is suing Shakur's estate for $200 million Jacques Agnant, 33, says he fears for his life and can't find work as a music producer becausehe is fingered asa federalinformant in the rap “Against All Odds” on Shakur’s compact disc “Makaveli.” Agnant is on probation after pleading guilty to sexual misconductin the 1994 incident in which Bennett to Pay: Sen. Bob Bennett, RUtah, will pay $55,000 from personal fundstosettle allegations he violated fed- bet's exiled spiritual leader. is coming to Taiwan for the first time today, stepping into the crossfire of theisland’s feud with China. “[Taiwan'’s President Teng Hui] Lee and the Dalai should wake up from their fantasy of ‘splitting China’ because anyone who goes too far along the separatist road will surely be dealt a deadly ocrats’ calls for a nonpartisan probe after his conviction but wonhis office back in 1990. It's Here: Utah's new Department of Workforce Services, the government's way of changing welfare into worker training, was transformed from 2 concept into a reality Friday, as Gov. Mike Leavitt signed the papers officially approving the tional and impractical. 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