| OCR Text |
Show The Salt LakeTribune PAGE2 TODAY'S BRIEFING BY: Kirk Millson and Angela Curtis A2__ WEDNESDAY,September 30, 1998 TODAY WORLD/ NATION RABBING = HEADLINES eee John Ee wants to help TT thdikod Oct. 16, Norway: Winnerof the 1998 NobelPeace Prize will be announced in Oslo Aer at ya a ee Aratat Bends: Palestinian President Yasser Arafat on Tuesday publicly accepted a compromise proposalthat part of the West Bank to be relinquished by Israel become a nature preserve — in effect, a buffer zone — remaining under Israeli military security. Details: A-1 the Denver Bron. cos even after his playing days FP) are over. Elway, playing his 16th season, said Mondaythat he would be interested in buying a stake in the team. “It's something I'd like to do just to be involved in football still,” Ei. We) Oct. 7: Russian workers are set to stage a day of nationwide protests over wage and pension arrears, Oct. 2, The Big Apple: despite efforts by Queen of Hearts, a musical based BorisYeltsin and his ‘on the life of Princess Diana, opens Prime Minister Yevgeny for a one-month runat the Grove Primakovto pull Russia OCTOBER 1998 |Impeachmentinquiry Street Playhousein New York Washingt jon: PresidentClinton is expected to "ROADWAY find out in thefirst week of October whether the Republican-dominated House of Representatives News. “If it's the Broncos — or another opportunity arose — sure, I'd be interested in that, just to stay involved." Broncos owner Pat Bowlen said he would welcome having Elway as a partner, but“it won't be talked about until his career out of economic crisis. ROADWAY sROADWAY will, as widely expected, launch an impeachment inquity into his conduct. Hearings might then begin SEE A fledgling record company says Bruce Springsteenis trying to block the release of some songs he sang back when the Boss was just a rock 'n’ roll working stiff. Pony Express Records of Bloomfield, NJ, Geicved in 8 Fonte ee ee several Springsteen songs recorded before his 1970s stardom.The title of its compact disc is "Be. fore the Fame.”But distributors are afraid to put the music on the shelves because Springsteen has “used his stature and position as a famous recording artist” to spread word that the recordings are bootlegs, Pony Express said. A Springsteen representa- later in the month. Internet Casinos: Legislation banning Internet gambling is likely dead for this year. But industry observers are split on whetheranybill banning gambling over the global Internet can be enforced. And » f «J present is 55 percent many argue that competitive pressures eventually will force all big casino companies to offer Internet gambling. Oct. 25, ay Basqueregionalelections take place amid caution from the Spanish governmentthat the 5 Republican, but the outcome of November elections could prove Details: A-1 cease-fire declared by Separatist group ETAlast month was merely an Russian Economy: With tax revenues plunging, Russia on Tuesday named a election stunt to win more = votes forits political wing Herri Batasuna new taxchief who faces the elusive task of trying to coax more moneyout of a shrinking economy. tive refused to comment. a Princess Diana's memorial fund lost an effort to bar the Franklin Mint from selling unauthorized memorabilia with her name and likeness.U.S. District Judge Richard Paez denied the request Mondayfor a preliminary injunction pending trial. No trial date Details: A-6 Georges Wilts: The whirlwind that was Georges began to disappear from the weather map Tuesday, butits story was still being written: Rains drenched Alabama and the Florida Panhandle, and evacuees slowly returned to find has beenset. Lawyers for Diana’s estate and memo- out what happened to their homes. Details: A-8 a Oct. 9: Thetrial of Allan Boesak,SouthAfrica's Oil Spill: Cleanup forces Tuesday rushed to contain an oilspill that spread a 10-mile sheen off the Northern Californian coast, just miles from oneof the largest breeding sites for marine life outside Alaska. Details: A-12 Bombs Away? The United States and its NATO allies are prepared to launch airstrikes against Serbian targets as ear- ly as this weekendto endthekilling and displacementof ethnic Albanians in the Serb province of Kosovo, two Clinton administration officials said Tuesday. Details: A-15 Po. Pa b. “laN prominentanti-apartheid lawyer, resumesfollowing postponementlast month dueto the defendant's legal funding problems. He faces 32 countsoffraudrelating to $300,000 missing from the Foundation for Peace and Justice which he ran from 1988-94 ~Y Liftoff - 38 years later Oct. 29, Senator John Glenn, 77, will becomethe oldest person to enter space when the Shuttle Discovery blasts off on a mission thatincludes studying the human aging process. PTE Oct. 4: Despite Brazil's dire The former Marine test pict astronaut, who in 1962 the first American to ron passed rigorous NASA fitnes tests before bei pointed largest democracyto elect its leader for a second term. ‘seven for his second space trip Opinion polls give centrist Cardoso a massive lead over left-wing rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva financialstraits, Fernando Henrique Cardosolooksset to become his country's first re-elected presidentfollowing a recent constitutional amendmentthat allowsthe world’sthird tial fund called the Franklin Mint “vultures feeding on the dead.” Among the items marketed so far by the Franklin Mint: Dianaplates, dolls, rings and a pendant. Australia votes on immigration MILESTONES Oct. 3: Australians go to the polls in the first real test of public support for Pauline Hanson's antiimmigration One Nation Party. Prime Won:A new reprieve from jail in Bordeaux, France, by American fugitive Ira Einhorn on Tuesday. He told a French court considering another U.S. extradition request that he has put his days of disap- Minister John Howard, who called early parliamentary elections to avoid the worsening effects of the Asian crisis, faces a pearing behind him. Balked: Canada, at a U.S. treaty that allows the MakahIndians to conduct their whale hunt in Canadian waters, fishery officials say. The treaty begins Thursday, but Canada hasrefused to partici- considerable challenge from the Labor Party pate. ‘© GRAPHIC NEWS STATE UTAH. pearunes. WORLD'S GOOD NEWS ... _/\ Open Space: Sandy residents lobbygars may seem expensive, but even the cel, near 9100 South and 2900 East,is priciest version — $700 for 3 ounces — owned by the Salt Lake Metropolitan WaterDistrict. The agency plans to sell erty Heights Fresh Market owner Steve Tasty Vinegar: Great balsamic vinecosts just 25 cents a drop for what LibRosenberg calls a “food-gasm.”” Food & Drink: C-1 board ofdirectors agreed Tuesday not to sell the land until April. - Details: D-1 Envirocare Sanctions: Attorneys for radioactive-waste giant Envirocare of Utah have been punished for pauls te to disclose potentially embarrassing documents to a competitor who is suing the company. BUSINESS heart failure were tethered to machines machines fail. Dow Dips: Blue-chip stocks turned mixed Tuesday as the Federal Reserve Jimson Overdoses: Three Wasatch opted to lowerinterest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average finished at 8,080.52. Stocks: B-9 end after taking seeds of the jimson People who desperately need a heart lant won new help Tuesday: The government approved pair ofbatterypowered heart pumps that can help them survivethe wait for a transplant at homeinsteadofin a hospital bed. Until now, patients with advanced inside a hospital that mechanically pump theheart until doctors find an appropriate donor heart — oruntil the Detaiis: D-1 Front teen-agers hospitalized last week- work or other normal activities. @ Portable Heart Pumps ing to oe thecity’s largest parcel of open managed Tuesday to save itateast etlapr spring. The 50-acre par- it for $8.3 million. The waterdistrict's Dismissed: From his police unit, an Israeli officer who beatand kicked an Associated Press Television News cameraman on assignment in Hebron. The officer was notkicked off the force. Banned:The films of Claire Danes by the City Council in Manila, Philippines, on Tuesday after the actress reportedly called the metropolis ‘smelly, rat-infested and weird. Arrested: Tangela Burkhart, a former White House intern charged with harassing George Stephano- The new implantable pumps, made by Baxter Inc. and Thermo CardioSystems Inc., let the patients do their waiting at home. They worked so wellthat somepatients who had been within days of death recovered enough to return to hundreds awaiting a Gaieilan a better quality life, and save money because these patients won’t need to be hospital- poulos, on charges she violated a court order to Stay away from him. Today’s Birthdays: ized, said Robert Kormos of the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Also, doctors now are studying whether the pumps might eventually offer a long-Hes aerasttve to transplants. Former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddoxis 83. Actress Deborah Kerr is 77. ‘Singer Cissy Houston is 65. Singer Deborah Allen is 45. Country singer Marty Stuart is 40. The implanted pumps temporarily do the diseased heart’s work, doubling the chances thata patientlives long enough to receive a donorheart, said Susan Al- Actress Crystal Bernard is 35. Actress Lacey Chabert is 16. pert, the Food and Drug Administra- ON THIS DATE tion’s device evaluation chief. But the pumps are only for patients at risk of imminent death, because they also can cause serious side effects, she warned. In 1791, Mozart's opera “The Magic Flute” pre- AND THE BAD tiered in Vienna, Austria. In 1846, dentist William Morton used ether as an anesthetic for the first time on a patient in his Boston office. In 1927, Babe Ruth hit his 60th homer of the season to break his own major league record. In 1938, British, French, German and Italian leaders decided to appease Adolf Hitler by allowing Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. In 1938,the first college football game to be televised was shown on experimental station W2XBS in New York as Fordham University defeated Waynesburg College, 34-7. In 1949,the Berlin Airlift came to an end. weed are not the only ones who have landed in the emergency roomsuffering from the physical and mind-altering ef- fects of the plant. In the past two weeks a dozen teen-agers in Price have been to the hospital after consuming parts of @ Yellow JacketsKill Toddler OPINI A toddler died Tuesdayafter a swarm ofyellow jackets eehim more than 200 times in Tampa,Fla. theplant. Details: D-1 Motorist Raped: Investigators are searching for two men whoallegedly raped a stranded female motorist early Tuesday morning on Interstate 15 in Utah County. Details: D-1 Paramedics weren't summoned for Video Release: Attorney Ross Anderson deserves the public's gratitude for releasing a Utah State Prison videotape that shows mentally ill inmate Michael Valent being placed in a restraint chair — treatmentthatled to his death. Editorial: A-16 seven hours and the boy was unconscious when help arrived, investigators said. Whyit took so long to get medical attention for 2-year-old Harrison Johnsonisn’t clear yet, said Sheriff's Detec- tive Lisa Haber. “The parents aren't answering any questions, which is making the investi- gation more difficult,” said Haber. Harrison and his parents, Kelly and Wylie Johnson, were visiting friends at a densely wooded mobile home park near Tampa on Mondaywhen the attack occurred. The toddler was stung probably 75 times around the head andface and as many as 150 times on the body, Haber said. Utah WARPED ais time AROUND, Little Big Man: Marty Johnston has impressed Utah Grizzlies Coach Butch Today’s Highlights at: www.sltrib.com Joun GLENN FINDS SOMETIING NENW ORBITING THE EARTH... Goring throughouttraining camp.Butit may be for an entirely different reason that Johnston ends up on the Utah roster whenthe seasonstarts Oct. 10 at the e e rel |," Sai ring of e ie e Detaits: C-1 DailySunday (Utah, Ida, Wr). nu ee ibune Corporation, 143 South Main St Salt Lake City,‘taka Periodicals Postage Paid at SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mal (reek period Carrer Detveryweek pti). $5.76 rena sso8 Sunday Only (Utah) sin Daily & Sunday (Outside of Region) oe Daily Only (Utah) . and Sunday Sundays Only & Thanksgiving. ‘Audit Bureau of Salt Lake City, Utah POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salt Lake Tribune at the above address. % t juotes and analysis from Metastock for . isin = a eu arhnk ” e Ghe Halt Lake Tribune beltaga 2 Baalhed Ap18, 1871, Published daily and Sunday cusses Hurricane Georges and related Web sites. @ wwwasltrib.com/stocks/ — Complete stock Ua Ole S|camenthHeatonton, teasing area for youngsters. Ficalateohm,”saidringote 5-foot-8 free agent. . OnLi . $00 ~ $7.00 Cireulations or CIRCULATION NUMBERS ameday ee Information, new subscriptions, studsnd lag fcruaton ou Neda vegaPag, rr} tne,Seitedm tan, Seay (am. pm, Ate g t ith Davis counties . . diuiewn alone . 237-2900 * 1-800-662.9076 NEWSROOM NUMBERS |