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Show STetagToe THE AMERICAS TODAY'S BRIEFING BY In Defense of Shooter: The friend of the man charged with killing twore- NewHampshire: Friend defends man accused in clinic killings Shia Kapos ceptionists at an abortion clinie says & Tom Harvey John Salvi being portrayed unjustl py the media. “There's nothing wrong with John whatsoever other than he killed a couple people.” MONDAY JANUARY 2. UTAH A2 1995 Cool Kid: A South Jordan teen-ager was stranded for 18 hours in the snowy 'eace actually looks promising s of est. Joshua Ho ots froze to his feet before he was rescued * * says John Atlantic Details: D-1 Ocean Guns and Shepherd: The two most ects in letters to the ediwspapers in 1994 were Christo in Concord. N.H Details: A-1 "North Korea: Kim Jong I! a fails to make annual address a Rhetoric Is Blamed: Abortion-rights advocates say the holy war of words has triggered violenceacrosst Senate Parenthood o tion and Washington: FB! lookingto | far. Details: New Capitalist: A Ut nie women and minorities amed the passions 1ents of society the fringe tion has given Alexander Gurin: Belarussia a Indian Ocean A-I ies are the latest FBI targ tha is. The FBI is preparing list system of his to Details: D-1 [SESS ret Ann Martinez was murderedlastt February during a hire 2.000 special agents during the next few years. And the agency is mak ing it clear that it wants women and m norities to fill those jobs EUROPE/AFRICA Details: A-1 their progress urnalists robbery SPORTS ASIA/OCEANIA at a shoe store where she worked. Hers is one of 13 Utah homicides in 1994 that remain unsolved. Details: D-1 Wars of '94: Though thethreat of a war between the superpowers all but Where Is Kim? The mystery over A Building Surrounded:In the sec. vanished, some 70 wars were waged in 1994. Countries hit by war ranged from 3osnia to West Africa to Rwanda to North Korea. And were just as varied to drug violence chance learn about become a banker Russia: Clashes persist in Chechnya = for New Agents: Women and f sore s, ren Shepherd. That's ac smputer analysis. Details: D-1 ond day of fierce forces surrounded clashes, Russian the presidential building in Grozny. Russia also claimed that Chechen President Dzhokhar Dudayev had fled. Meanwhile. analysts say Boris Yeltsin and his new democracy are entering a deep crisis. assess dress tc the communist nation. North Korean radioissued a three-wordstate- Details: C-1 ment — “Happy New Year” — attributed to the son anddesignated successor Silencing Critics: Vinny Testaverde put to rest gripes about bad passes. He Details: A-I Details: A-1 of longtime North Korean leader Kim Clinton’s New Year: President Clin- Peace, Again? A new year dawned Details: A-8 ton apparently did not resolve to hange his tardy ways in 1995. He showed up late New Year's Day to a seminar being held in Hilton Head Island, S.C. The class was called “Life hopefully in Bosnia with the start of a four-month truce and tween the Bosnian govern: stick. PeasantsRiotin China: Securityof- to disperse 500 peasants who rioted “We have a very prom start the United Nations commander for Bosnia over the confiscation of land. flared Saturday in the Zhuhai area when peasants gatheredoutside a gov New York subwaytrain says his client Fire Sweeps In New Year: Five compensation on the saleof their land had plans to write a science-fiction book. The notes found in Edward people died and about 140 wereinjured for commercial development. An unde- Belgium, on New Year's Eve. Witnesses reported hearing an explosion in a bal jured in thesix-hour disturbance: outlines for unpublished novels, lawyer said Sunday loondisplay just before thefire broke for the man accusedof firebombing a in a hotel ballroom fire in Antwerp. Leary’s New Jersey home weren't plans for a bigger terror campaign but old the out and smokefilled the room. Guests. onship with Sunday's Bow! win over Miami ernment office to protest inadequate other in their panicto get out 24-17 Orange A Judge's Wise Decision:Adistrict begin requiring brucellosis testing and parts of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho because of YellowstoneNational Park's wandering bison. Many of the bison car Time & Money: B-1 Sweden, Finland and Austria were hoisted outside the European Union nation in that it will keep a circus trial ter. was inaugurated as the 37th president of Latin America’s largest three hours before midnight Saturd from igniting during the upcoming elec tion year. And it spares Americans interest in the family’s finances until Theyarethe newest membersof the 15. nation trading bloc stretching from the Aretic Circle to the Mediterranean Sea reading and viewing of thetrial Editorial: A-6 to Brazil's social inequalities, The ruling is a service to the Buffalo Trouble: Nebraska plans to quarantine for breeding cattle cently. She had not expressed alot of from having to wallowin any disgusting earthquake counseling services areavailable judge made the logical decision to not allowa trial against President Clinton House. An Sunday rattled Boulder City, Nev., and was felt at Hoover Dam. No damage was reported at the dam. The qua had a magnitudeof 3.7 the music. For thosein too deep, credit que Cardoso, a former finance minis- country. In a speechto the newly elect- Nevada Shakes: bu’ rather the Christmas splurge on credit cards. But now it’s time to face Turning the Pages: Savings strate gist Humberto Cruz's wife, Georgina has been turning some new pages re- ed Congress, Cardoso called for an end shot to death in the basement of a home in Rigby, Idaho. A parent of theteen. age friendsaidpolice founda noteindicating it was a murder-suicide. Credit Hangover: Well. you overdid it again. It wasn't too much champagne OPINION to continue — until he leaves the White headquarter in Brussels, Belgium, Triple Murder-Suicide? A mother. her twosons anda teen-age friend w DAYBREAK New Kidsin the Bloc: Theflags of Sunday and pledged to make social justice his top priority. Fernando Henri- And there were people who picked them up termined number of people were in- gency exits and trampled over one an- NewLeaderin Brazil: A 63-year-old sociologist laudedfor reining in Brazil's Picking Up Pieces: It was a tradi tional way to the year. There were people who got falling-down drunk Details: C-1 someon fire. could not see the emer- hyperinflation took office as president hand. Duwayne Hall stood out in the coid Sunday morning in an Ogden coffee shop’s parking lot. He was complying with the new smoking restrictions. Details: D-1 Freshly Squeezed: Nebraska may have nz‘ted down the national champi Hong Kong news reports said the violence Details: A-8 Bomb Suspect Writes: The lawyer e Out: Cigarette in threw for 268 yards and a TDtolead the Browns past the Patriots 20-13 in Sunday's AFC wild-card game. Details: C-1 Il Sung, whodied July 8 ficers in southern China fired tear gas bel Serbs on how to make the 101: What I'll Do Differently in 1995. Working Hard: Many players have showmanship. But it takes the hard work of players like USU center Eric Franson to get the job done Kim Jong I's hold on power deepened Sunday when he failed to make North Korea's traditional New Year's Day ad- she read a book. Money Mediations for Women m ry brucellosis, and livestock producers Time & Money: B-1 fear infection of their cattle herds. HEADLINERS UTAH INDEX THE RIGHT PLACE In which U.S. state are you? 2: 3.2 — Death rate by pneumonia andinfluenza in Utah in 1990. 2.0 — Death rate nationwide Rod Stewartsaid he wastoo drunk during a FINDINGS & FIGURES trip to Brazil in 1979to realize he was copying his ‘Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” froma Brazilian star. Stewart said he inadvertently copied the song, which turned out to be a hit. from Jorge NewtTrails: Newt Gingrich maybe the Repub- lican man of the moment, the heroof their “Con tract With America,” the architect of their dra- By. pneumonia and influenza in 1990 Benjor’s popular “Taj Mahal I never met Jorge Benjor but Id like to meet him to explain everything.” Stewart said in Friday's Jor- matic election victories and the new speaker of the House. State Rankings, 1992 But Gingrich has not, as yet. nal do Brasil newspaper. Benjor wrote “Taj Mahal” managed to idential support; U.S. FACTS he trails nine other Republi- cans several years before Stewart released his song with the same melody. Shortly after translate his celebrity into any significant pres- releasing the song in 1978, Stewart acknowl- edgedthe similarity and donated theroyalties to the United Nations Children’s Fund BobDole, the new Senate majority leader, still Saturday's answer: lowa Sixty million Americans are soccer knowledgeable” because they have played the sport at sometime in their lives or have children who play. . June 1994 TODAY IN HISTORY 1492 — Theleader of the last Arab stronghold in Spain surrendered to Spanish forces loyal to King VOCABULARY FerdinandII and QueenIsabella I 1788 — Georgia became thefourth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution Laborious — (la bohr i us) adj 1942 — ThePhilippinecapital of Manila was cap- needing effort or perseverance Every successful relationship is laborious at some point. tured by Japanese forces during World War IT 1960 — Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts announced his candidacyfor the Democratic presidential nomination AND WE QUOTE 1974 — President Nixon signedlegislation requiring states to limit highway speeds to 55 mph. ‘The question was not how to get a job, but howto live by such jobsas I could get — Dorothy Richardson The Long Day (1905) Oo is the clear front-runner for the GOP nomination in 1996, among Republicans surveyed as part of a Tom Snyder doesn't worry too much about the success of his new talk show. “There is Harris Poll of 1,250 adults interviewed between nothing to bescared of.” Dec. 9-14. the Jan. 7 issue. § percentage points pins underneath my nails. The worst they can Thepoll has a margin of error of plus or minus_| Following Dole. who has the support of 29 cent of Republicans, come Dan Quayle. 20 percent; Colin Powell — whohasnot declared himself a Republican, let alone a_ presidential he told TV Guide in “Nobodyis going to come and take my family away. They arenotgoingto put dois take me off the air — and hey. they've done that before.” In 1981, NBC canceled Sny- der’s talk show, “Tomorrow.” show, Late Show with Tom Sny- der.” “The Late, candidate — 14 percent: and Jack Kemp. 10 per cent His new CBS goes on the air Jan. 9 1 James Bond 007 might be licensedto kill, but he wouldn't be No other contender enjoys the support of more than 5 percent of Republicans caught dead in a Honda. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer filed a federal lawsuit Friday against American Honda, claiming the car compa- but ny illegally borrowed from the Bond movies for television ads. Rush Limbaugh. James Baker and Pete Wilson all come ahead of Newt Gingrich whogets the nod from 2 percent of GOP sup- porters — Gannett News Service MGM, whose subsidiary DanjaqInc. is part owner of the movie rights, claims ads for Honda’s convertible Civic del Sol are a pastiche of scenes from Bond movies, including “Goldfinger” and Diamonds Are Forever.” Bond would never be caught in a “bot- tom-of-the-line car.” the lawsuit said BIRTHDAYS NON SEQUITUR Singer Julius LaRosa is 65. Former TVevangelist Jim 6. THE CCIENCE OF NIRLINE CCLEDULING.. DEATHS NOTHING SERIOUS Robert Emhardt. a portly character actor who performed on Broadwayand appeared on several television shows, died Thurs Dan Quaylehas left the hospital after recovering from a bloodclot day of heart failure. He was believed ‘9be in his 80s: David Silber in his lung. He sayshe still has a little light-headedness, In other Silber. died Thursday of AIDS complications. 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