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Show The Salt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Sunday. January 28, 1996 POLICING THE PROFESSIONALS F3 Apple’s Fans RemainFaithful, ASalt Lake City woman surrendered her nursing license after the suicideof one of her patients at a private psychiatric hospital. Emily Jonas, a licensed practical nurse. was on duty at Olympus View Hospital Oct. 8, DEANNEVANS according to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) At about 10:45 p.m., Jonas found a patient had hangedherself from a closet door. Hospital policy required Jonas to check for pulse Executions: What’s Proper and respiration and immediately begin CPR. Instead, she ran from Media Role? the room, informed the charge nurse of the hanging and went to get help fromanotherstaffer. The teen later was pronounced dead at a hospital. Jonasalso failed to perform required 15-minute John Albert Taylor's decision to halt the appeals process and face his death penalty not only renewed the debate about methods and moralityof capital checks onthe teen between 9:30 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Shelaterdis- punishment. but also revived questions about journalists covered the charge nurse tions maywitness executions as David M. Lamoreaux, a certi- a reporting pool Thus, for Taylor's execution, seats were reserved behind a glass windowfor one representative each from The Salt Lake Tribune, the Deseret News, the fied public accountant from Sandy, participated in a stock ma nipulation scheme that got him chargedwith five counts of securities fraud, In 1992. Lamoreaux pleaded guilty to one count and Standard-Examiner (Ogden) was placed on 5 years probation and orderedto pay a $4,000 fine andrestitution. Whilehesatisfied all conditions of his criminal probation, which was terminated in December1994. the Utah Board Associated Press, K KTVX, KUTV, KSTU and KALL Radio While most of the news operations designated a reporter who had been covering thestory all along, The Tribune chose duty has been writing superb historical stories on Utah’s centennial year Schindler was assigned to coverthe execution “in moreof an academic sense,” Tribune Editor James Shelledy says Was exacerbated by his pursuit of signedto writethe ne aper’s cantly, [he] lacks any genuine rec- mainexecutionstor’ ted in ognition of the seriousness ofhis cation order. as license was accused of falsifying drug accountability records when she worked at a Salt medical facility. Lake County That allegation and Dymock's failure to appear lon as he shoppedfor two new Ap ple computers at a Manhattar store. “I've always liked thembe ter than IBM-compatibles Speculation grew Thursday that Apple wouldsoon be bought by Sun Microsystems Inc.A news report also said the companyis 6.60% APY exploring an alliance or merger for 60 months for required random drug testing REGULAR & IRA prompted DOPL torevoke her license, which she did not contest A Salt LakeCity man who alleg edly struck a Certificates of Deposit —_-— | Terms APY | [eseOeaS Seen UNUSUAL SALES COURSE patient in the face while working as a health-careassistant has lost his credentials to work in the field. Preston W. 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Slaughter has since moved to Grand Junetion, Colo., For A Limited Time We'll Waive and teaches college bi- ology andphysiology a_partici- Thelicenseof a Riverton registered nursehas been revokedfor substance abuse. Patty N. Dymock has a history of drug use dating to 1987, whenshetold the pant,” he says But Shelledy is bothered that Utah law seems to givethe re- porting pool an official status as witnesses. He cites a ‘memorandumof agreement” from the Utah Department of Corrections to the nine media representatives specifying that the reporter will be there“as a witness” andthat his or her presence “is a privi- Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing she was undergoing drug rehabilita- tion. Her license was placed on UPGRADE YOUR PC ereed lege and not a right.” “It's just an onerous position Wireless Services Shel- The Regular 40 Activation Fee! ae Ra Pay A Programming Fee! Authonzed Retailer Only $299Installed! being (Reg. $349 Limited Time Only) ledy says. 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But she was subsequently tat Ga its sales to large corporations but tosh buyerPatrick Dillon I couldn't care less.’ said Dil Pharmacist Steven C, Slaughter ‘I don’t think that it’s neces- penalty scription ome real sig lost his license to dispense controlled substances in July after uncomfortable for my reporter death not to fans like four-time Macin can misconduct sarily wrong, but it makes me part oftheofficial party.” was suspendedfor a monthafter she failed to attend a required 8 ng customers Apple does ha ficant customer out there who erned said with Sony Corp erInc.'s uncertain future has hurt methadone without a valid pre- sss 0 NEWYORK — Apple Comput relapsed andagainput her license on probation. In 1990, her license nursing support group. In 1995 Dymock was allegedto have used mn t “The serious nature personal financial gain. play, he contends for a reporter to be in, PRES : a . of [his] unprofessional conduct a nearby room with otherre- make you THE ASSOCIATED : . securities transactions among unsuspecting potential sharehold ers.” the board stated inits revo- porters whodid not qualify to view theactual event The decision reflects Shelledy’s philosophy that reporters should not becomepart of newsevents. The fact that Utah lawdesignates the journalistic pool as witnesses makes reporters partofthe official proceedings, a role they should not doesn't neertainty of Accountancy revoked his CPA license. “([Lamoreaux] inexcusably engaged in a devious scheme designed to create a market for Harold Schindler. whoserecent while Brian Maffly, who was ut drug use. In 1989. the State Board of Nursing determined she had had seen theteen at 9:30 and 10 p.m and askedher to retroactivelyinitial the teen’s chart role in executions. 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