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Show TheSalt LakeTribune PAGE 2 A2 TODAY'S BRIEFING BY: Kimberlee Hiatt and Mark Hansen MONDAY, November 1, 1994 A royal hunting trip ove; the weekend is raising thd dander of a British animal. rights group. The League Against Crue! Sports ig accusing Prince Charles o using his teen-age son and] heir to the throne, Prince Wil. liam, to “make a_ political statement” against a possible Crash Questions: Officials are Congressis trying to complete work on dozens ofbills beforeit adjoums for the searchingfor the remains of EgyptAir Here is a look at wherekeypiecesoflegislation stand flight 990 in the waters off the island of Nantucket, but fear they may never MAbs Co4e veut) find an answer to why the plane went down. Freezing water and a swift oceancurrent are hampering retrieval efforts. So far, there is no indicationof terrorism. Details: A-1 Warp-speed Warfare: The National Security Agency is turning more at tention to combat in cyberspace as forces from around the world assail an increasingly-wired America Details: A-1 Trump's Cards: Underthe little knownrules of the Reform Party, de: veloper Donald Trump could be the odds-on favorite to win the nom ination. Details: A-5 Taxes He insurance four “principal” members of Falun dermine the implementationof laws,” Bitumencd Passedby pai -line votes in Houseand Senate, vetoedby Clinton $792billion cut in vanety of taxes over10 years Wouldstrengthen rightsof patients Drastically different whendealing with HMOs or other versions passed by the managedcarehealth plans. House andSenate. Gun | Tighten variety of gunlaws, control especially backgroundchecks for purchasesat gun shows, and toughenjuvenile crime laws Campaign | Different versions passed Se ai Senate; compromise | talks under way. Would ban unregulated “soft Passed by House but finance money” contnibutionstopolitical reform partiesand limit campaign attack | ads by special interest groups. { Minimum Wouldraise hourly minimum wage Banking Cult Crackdown: China charged Gong with “organizing a cult to un: stalled in Senate by a GOP-led filibuster Rewrites banking laws dating to House and Senate have 1930s toreflect massive ch nange agreedon a compromise 9 in services, competition in | of their twobill. financial services industry. | PassedHouseand problems stemming trom the infamous computer bug Senate and signed by Clinton, Spending 13 bils finance all tion programs to makesurethat stu dents who complete the programs aren't just qualified but can actually teachas well. Details: A-1 Chopper Roundup: Helicopters are used to herd bison becausethey are quick andeffective, as with the 13th annual roundup onAntelope Island. Details: C-1 Burn Advisories: Starting today the state will issue adv! Congress has passed 13 bis and Ci But hie has eithervetoedor is threatening to veto the remaining five. Congress passed three temporary spending bls to Keep govemment running, but the last one runs out Nov. 5 Senate refused to ratty treaty ina vote Oct. 14. and agencies for fiscal 2000, which began Oct. 1. ies on whether it is OK to burn woodina continuing effort to keep air-pollution standards in check. Details: C-1 Nuclear Would ratty international treaty test ban to ban all testing of nuclear treaty weapons and establish global monitoring netwo Satellite Aliow satelite networks to television local TV programming to local viewers Housepassesbill to preventInternetusers from pirating registered trademarks of Sen. John Chafee, R-R.1., a four-term lawmakerPresident Clinton lauded as one who “embodied the decentcenter which has carried America fromtriumphto triumphfor over 200 years.” Utah Sen. Bob Bennett spokeon the Senatefloor about Chafer 'e did not vote togetherveryoften, but when we did, he was always grateful; and when we did not, he was always understanding.” Atime thetwodidvote together was Thisis a good policy which, iffollowed, should keep government out of the censorshi id ratings business, and from possible free expression entanglements. Details: A-6 Won't come up againin this Congress. Clinton is vowing to adherefo principals of treaty and sil urging cther countries to signit. Democrals wil use it as campaign issue fo paint GOPas “new isolationist.” Likely to pass,but high-tech obstacles,including limited satellite capacity to transmit focal programming in all markets, slowing talks Bennett Eulogizes Fellow Senator Senators mourned the death Sunday sale of games with graphic sexuality, violence or foul language to minors. Clinton and congressional Republicans are seeking negotiate a settiementon the bill notsigned into law and to do so without usi any ofthe Social Securty surplus. Clinton wants more money than provided for his education Programs and objects to what he considers anti-environment policy included in some bills. Gannett News Service There werenokeyvotesin the Sen ate this week. ontheflag amendment. “[We] both had great reverenceforthe flag but we felt ourreverence for the Constitution outweighedthat and that the Constitution should not be amended to deal with a nonexistent problem because flag burning is no longer going on in the United States except by those whowant to goadus intoattempting to amendthe Constitution,”he said One of the proponents of the amendment, which would have made flag burning illegal, was Bennett's The glitzy and gory “House on Haunted Hill” trick-or-treated its way to the top of the weekend box office, debuting with $15.1 mil. lion, according to industry estimates Sunday. Thefright film, starring Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssenandplenty of blood and digital wizardry, had chilling effect on other movies, which trailed far behind. Last weekend's top movie, “The Best Man,” came in at No. 2 with $6.5 million. The only other movie to open widely this weekend was “Music of the Heart, star- gram for poor children in East Harlem in New York. “Music of the Heart” debuted at No. 5 with $3.7 million playing in 1,349 theaters, about half as many as “House on Haunted Hill.” ILEST Ss BecamelawinJuly. Noteverythingindustry wanted, but provides protection from massive lawsuits. Utah congressmen can be contacted by writing or connecting to their web pages: Sen. Orrin Hatch:131 Russell Bidg,, US, Senate, Washington, DC 20510Jim m Hansen: 1017 Federal Bldg., 224 25th St, Ogden, UT 84401 or www.house.gov/hansen; Rep. Merrill Cook: 125 S. State St, Suite 2311, SLC, UT 84138 or 1421 Longworth HOB Washington, DC 20515 or www.house.govicook; Rep. Chris Cannon: www.house.gov/cannon. above a two-lane road crash to the earth soit can be blownintopieces and hauled away. Details: C-1 tem similar to the motionpicturein dustry intended to prevent rental or Should pass soon. Theadministration and Congress,after weeks of talks, reached a romise On a requirement thal most banks be required to invest in locai communities 4402 or www.senate.gov/~hatch; Sen 3ob Bennett: 431 Dirksen Bidg,, Washington, D.C. 20510-4403 or www senate .gov/~bennett; gov/- Readyto Rock: Engineers will make a 500-ton boulderlocated precariously Rating Video Games: Those who rent andsell video gamesarelaunch. ing a campaignto adopt arating sys Passed House and talks under way. Senate; compromise near Charles’ country estate west of London, “He [Charles] is clearly trying to intimidate ent into shelving a ban because he enjoys fox hunting,” said league chairman John Hooper. members of Parlia ting Mery! Streep in the autobiographicalstory joberta Guaspari, whostarted a violin pro- PassedHause and Became win uly Program hadimporant Serato;signed by Cinton. successfultest in early October. 2K Limits exposure to lawsuits for STATE OF UTAH, sight chance of smallerpackage Clinton said bill was too expensive, would eatinto Social Secunty,jeopardize key programs. Uncertain. House, with GOP support, passed a much/ stronger versionthanbill passed by Senate Republicans, setting updificult and prolonged HouseSenate negotiations that probably will not begin until next year Talksstalledby dispute over gun measures Effortsat compromise on gun show provisions, Which passed House but not Senate, are proving difficutt Probably dead for the year. Despite broad support in the House,the Senate was seven votes short of the 60 needed to break a filibuster and hold House may take it up this week. None. wage by$1 to $6.15. system carry possible death sentences. Details: A-8 Richt) | Dead for year. a final vote. Misie Revived sipped down version defense of 80s “Star Wars” ant-missile as well as other offenses that could Teaching Standards: The Utah Legislatureis looking at teacher prepara- ban on hunting by Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labor Party government. William, 17, joined some 200 riders in pursuit of a fox Saturday at the Duke of Beaufort's Hunt, Kilied: Five Kurdish immigrants on Sunday when they entered a minefield afterillegally crossing over the Turkish border into Greece. Sixteen others wereinjured. Burned: The Ocean City Aquarium in New Jersey, killing more than 60 reptiles and 100 fish and sharks Saturday night. Firefighters spent Sunday morning carefully searching for survivors — several alligators, turiles and snakes, including an 18-foot python. Returned: Jesse Martin, 18, Sunday to his homeport in Australia, becoming the youngest person to sail non-stop around the world Today's Birthdays: Newspaper columnist JamesJ. Kilpatrick is 79. Magazine publisher Larry Flyntis 57. Country singer Lyle Lovett is 42. THE MILLENNIUM REVOLUTION: In 1848, revolutions swept Europelike a barrage of thunderstorms. Mostof these uprisings against long-entrenched monarchies ostensibly failed, but they helped spread democratic and rebellious sentiments that eventually would spell the end for the old order. In France, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and in the divided fiefdoms of GermanyandItaly, revolutionaries rose up for a variety of reasons: stu- fellow Utah Sen. Orrin Hat Q The Housepasseda bill establishing trends of E-Commerce, which some experts predict will reach $1.3 trillion oftotal sales by 2003, combined with “Made in America.” Utah Republican the exponential growthofthe Internet, has led to a problem: The increasing epidemic known ascybersquatting.” Reps. Jim Hansen, Merrill Cook and Chris Cannonvotedfor thebill, Q Ina bill aimed at overturning Ore. gon’s landmark physici s The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office reports the federal bud- dentsrebelling against censorship; French radicals rebelling againsttheir “citizen king,” Louis Philippe;Italians rebelling against their Austrian tulers; and Marxists, inspired by the newly published Communist Manifesto, rebelling against capitalism. Like mutual-aid fire departments, monarchs sent armies back and forth to help crush rebellions in other lands for fear the flames might spread to their own. They put down rebellions militarily, but they could not long stem the revolutionary sentiment. praised Republicans for the feat and ON THIS DA penny out of everydollar to keep the budget balanced. “Othello” wasfirst presented at Whitehall Pai- in favor of the bill. “The explosive a toll-free phone number consumers. couldcall to find out if a product is suicide law, the Hou doctors from intentionally providing patients enough prescription drugs to kill themselves andto allow the gov. ernmentto lift their medicallicenses. Utah lawmakersvotedforthebill. The House passed the Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act, known as. “Cybersquatting.” Thebill is designed get has been balanced twoyearsin a row. Hansen,from Utah's firstdistrict, called on federal agencies to save a Q What's ahead: Senators maycon. to discourage registering an Internet domain name orestablishing a Web site containing a trademark name or title by someoneother than the right sider a bill extending tax breaks that expired Oct. 1. The Housewill look at a Rep. Cannonpointed to problems in Utah whenhe spokeon the Housefloor “Eye on Congress” isa compilation of Tribunestaff and wire reports. ful owner, with the intent to gain commercial advantage. bill overhauling banking laws and may take up a minimum wagebill in 1604, William Shakespeare's tragedy ace in London. In 1765, the Stamp Act went into effect, prompting stiff resistance from American colonists. In 1952, the United States tested its first hydrogen bomb, at Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands, In 1973, following the “Saturday Night Massacre," acting Atty. Gen. 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