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Show MORNING BRIEFING A2 THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1996 HEADLINERS New York: 29-year-old comatose woman| is pregnant as result of rape | Poland: Former prime minister says his| * | contacts with KGB agent were ‘social’ Rosa Parkscameto honorseniorcitizens, but it was ————————— the junior citizens who seemed most impressed. Parks, whoserefusaltogive up herseat on a segregated busled to the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott of 1955, shook handswith children after dedicating a health screening F van for the elderly in Los Angeles. “I got Rosa on me. f * es Atlantic Ocean Don’t touch me,” 10-year-old Enisha Clark warnedfifth- grade classmates after meeting Parks. Hundredsof children, community leaders and older people cameto see Parks on Thursday at a senior center. “She did a lot of things for African-Americans,” said Monica Fleming, an ighth-grader. “Shestarted the bus boycott. Now we can sit anywhere we want — anywhere. That feels good Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean Nae arene oes Bosnia: Former rivals discuss postwar future o CL Russian hypnotist and psychic Anatoly Kashpirovsky,wholost his seatin Indian Ocean |Washington: Senate passes spending bill Parliament, is threatening to use his powers to render impotent anyone who tries to evict him from his government apartment. The ITAR-Tass news * —— Lesotho: King Moshoeshoe to keep government open for 7 weeks agencysaid Fridaythat Kashpirovsky made the threat in a newspaperstory in the Volga River city of Togliatti. It said Kashpirovsky was determinedto hold on to the Moscowapartment, one of the most desirableperks ofoffice, at all costs. Kashpirovsky was elected to the Duma, Russia’s lower house of Parliament, in 1993, He was a member of Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s ultrana. tionalist party oOo | buried atop sacred mountain | RET TODAY'S S BRIEFING EDITORS: Michael Nakoryakov & Tom Harvey THE AMERICAS ASIA/OCEANIA Shutdown Averted: Fending off a bid to restore moneyfor education, the Senate on Friday passed a seven-week spending bill to keep major government agen- cies open. The bill was approved by the House on Thursday Details: A-1 HRC Testifies: In a historic appearance, first lady Hillary RodhamClinton testified for approximately four hours Friday before a grandjury that must decide whether criminal charges are war- ranted in the disappearance — and then rediscovery — of her long-sought law firm billing records Details; A-1 Foreign Agent Farrakhan? The Justice Department wants to knowif Nation Rocket Attack: Indian rockets an agent of Libyan strongman MoammarGadhafi, which would make himliable to register with the U.S. gov- ernmentas a foreign agent Detai oO Comatose Mother:In Strong Memorial Medical Center in upstate Rochester. N.Y. a comatose young woman, 29, is five months pregnant as the result of rape. If her parents have their as her guard- ians — andif she carries to term — she will becomea mother in May Details: A-4 Mexican Payment: Mexicowill repay $1.8billion ofits remaining $11.75 billion debt to the United States on Monday Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said Friday, After the Mexican economy collapsed in iate 1994, the United States agreedto lend it $20billion Wrong Move: Adin. Joseph Prueher nominated to command U.S. forces in the Pacific, conceded to senators that as head of the Naval Academy hecould havere. sponded better when a female midship: man was chainedtoa urinal by maleclassmates. The incident was one of several that focusedattention onattitudes of men toward women inthe military, particularly the Navy Dowonthe Up: The Dow Jonesindustrial average rose 54.92 points Friday to 5.271.75, setting its third record ina week in which the blue-chip average climbed 87.07 points Stocks: B-5 Phony CDs: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is accusing Salt Lake City resident Robert Singleton, 61 of advertising phony certificates of deposit (CDs). The SEC also has won a temporaryorder to halt sale of the CDs by California-basedCiti Financial Services Details: B-5 faced court action for collection of a debt. Lawyersfor society hostess Lily Rathan Mahtani filed suit against the duchess Thursday, alleging that only $7,500 of the loan had been repaid. The suit asked for the Femalning 500 plus interest and legal costs. The Sun, the tabloid newspaper { six-week French holidayin ee 1994 for the duchess and her daughters, Princess Beatrice, 7, and Princess Eugenie, 5. The 36-year-old duchess and Prince Andrew, 35, married in July 1986and separatedin 1992 o Last Words: John Albert eae hada stani border village Friday, killing at least Friday morning. 18 worshipers andinjuring 20 others. Ac- for myfamily, for myfriends, as the poem was written, ‘Remember me, but let me go,’ Taylor said. Details: A-1 cording to the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan, two Indian rockets hit the mosque in Forward Kahuta, which lies 180 miles northeast of Islamabad No Deal on Help to N. Korea: Two days of high-level talks on North Korea have failedto resolve differences between the United States and South Korea over their response to what someare calling “I would just ik e to say Phil Donahueis quitting the kindofbusiness that can Double Edge: The man who runs the effort to decode the human genetic blueprint says it holds promise for prevention andtreatment ofillnesses but also could threaten the privacyand health insurance of people with disease-causing genes imminent famine in the reclusive commu- give a guy gray hair. Last week, the originatorofthe audience-participation talk show announcedthat “Dona hue” will gooff the air this season. In an ABC “Night line’ interview scheduled to air Friday, hesaid he is proud of his work, but glad the pressure’s gone. The silver-haired host saidit will “be nice not to haveto hit Details: B-1 the markevery EUROPE/AFRICA Discussing the Future: The people who will lead postwarBosniaheldtalks in Pale on Friday. The meeting brought to- gether Kresimir Zubak, president of the Muslim-Croat federation, and Momcilo Krajisnik, a leader of the Bosnian Serbs. Details day after day, worry about anovernight rating. worry about those other people competing with nist state Here Comesthe Sun: The sun’s rays pierced through clouds Fridayafternoon but anotherstormis poised to sweep into northern Utahbythis evening Details; B-1 me who don't have as much grayhair.’’ Donahue said his practiceof letting the audience quiz guests ‘was a revolutionaryidea in 1967. It’s called democr I'mproud But he doesn’t like the sensational natureof the shows that followed his — andstoleits ratings. “I see all the guests on ee ofthe democracy of the show those stages with the baseball caps on backwards,” Donahue said. “I don want to bring a judgment against them, but it also has to be said that I don't Child Abuse: Utah lawmakers invoked the specter of John Albert Taylor just hours after his execution to pushfor increased funding for sex-offender treatment. But the Houseslashed funding before approving the measure haveanyparticular interest in doing that kindof show, either.” DEATHS Details: B-1 dust Friends: Polish Prime Minister Jozef Oleksy, who resigned this week over allegations that he spied for Moscow, said Friday that his longtime KGB friend in Warsaw had similar relationships with high-level officials fromthe Solidarity labor movement Details: A-4 King Buried: Peopleof Lesotho buried King MoshoeshoeII on Friday and prayed that the brief stability he brought won't die with him. The monarchof one of Af ca’s last traditional kingdoms diedin a car accident Jan. 17, a yearafter taking the thronefor a third time Details: A-4 Anti-American Rally: Demonstrators chanting “death to America’ converged on the U.S. Embassy in South Africa on Friday to demandthe release of Islamic Harold Brodkey, a longtime staff writer at TheNew Yorker, died F:riday of Robbery Arrests:Salt LakeCitypolice AIDS; he was 65. Pyotr Shelest, the longtime Ukrainian Communist leader arrested two suspected gangsters in con- who was ousted from the ruling Politburo for his attempts to uphold Ukraine's cultural independence, died Monday; he was 87 nection with a rash of “home invasion’ robberies. They are believed to be responsible for two of seven robberies in Salt LakeCity this week Detail BIRTHDAYS Spotted Owl: A final recoveryplan for the Mexicanspotted owl was released Friday bythe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Theplan for the owl, listed as a threatenedspecies, includes strategies for forest management in NewMexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. Timber industry spokespersons in New Mexico and Arizo- s: Musical conductor Skitch Hendersonis 78. Actor Troy Donahue is 60Baitet star Mikhail Baryshnikov is 48. Actress Bridget Fondais ‘ TODAY IN HISTORY 1880 — Thomas Edisonreceiveda patent forhis electric lamp. 1951—An era of atomic testing in the Nevadadesert beganasanAirForce a dropped a 1-kiloton bombon FrenchmanFlats. 1967 — Astronauts Virgil 1. “Gus” Grissom, Edward H. White and Roger B, Chaffee diedin flashfire during atest aboardtheir Apollo I spacecraft at Cape Kennedy, Fla na say they hope it means renewed access for logging RELIGION 1973 — TheVietnam peaceaccords were signed in Paris, formally bringing activists imprisonedfor plotting to bomb New York landmarks. SPORTS BUSINESS UTAH/REGION slammedinto a mosque in a remote Paki- of Islam leader Louis Farrakhanhas become Just when Fergie, the Duchess of York, was making some progress on hey financial problems, she has been sued bya friend for repayment of $150,000 loan. It is believed to be thefirst time that a member of the royal familyha: Super Bow!Rivals: The Dallas Cow boys have endured merciless media glare and unending controversy, the Pittsburgh Steelers a terrible 3-4 start that threatened to ruin their season. They are two survivors, if nothing else. By late Sunday night after Super Bowl X. there will be only oneto join San Francisco as history's lonefive-time champions Details; D-1 Last Night's Scores Grizzlies 4, Moose 3 Sonics 94. Jazz 93 to an end the longest foreign war in U.S. history 1986 — Fiercewindsand a stubborn hatchbolt forced } 3A to again serub the launchof the space shuttle Challenger. (Theshuttley s finally launched the next day — withcatastrophicresults.) OneYear Later: George H. Niederauer has completedhis first year as the bishop of Utah’s Roman Catholic diocese, one that he s contained “a very sharp learning curb.” But now, he says Los Angeles, where he came from, no longer seems like home. Utah does Details: C-1 OPINION Frustrating Delays: Two monthsago, the British andIrish governments called on a neutral George Mitchell to help break the impasse in the Northern Ireland peaceprocess. Now, Mitchell maybe wondering whythe British consulted him in the first place. Editorial: A-10 EARLY WUNTERC TERRNING CURVE OK, OK, EV... Nol) NERE RIGIT, I WAS WRONG. THESE NRE TRE TRACKE OF A CARNINCRE Peduoowrbos eure dno souyR Hog UOBUIYIEY S662 NON SEQUITUR UTAH ONLINE See aWVlEY 3 THE INTERNET/WEB SITE: Afreeelectronic edition of The Salt Lake puneis provided to subscribers. 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