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Show MORNING BRIEFING A2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE° HEADLINERS Bosnia: Peacekeepers dismantle | last checkpoint in Sarajevo Oklahoma: Survey shows bomb suspects can getfair trial in state WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1996 Chin up, Jay Leno toldateen-agegirl who has been teased about her prominent chin. “If you hav e a distinetive face, you're morelikely to makeit,” the lanternjawed comictold 13-year-old Natalie Cron on Monday's “The Tonight Show.” Natalie said boys call her hurtful names like “Chinny-chin-chin” and Abraham Lincoln. Leno said Natalie's chin already had paid off with an invitation to appear on his show. ‘People with normal Atlantic Ov0ean Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean chins wouldn't get on,” he said. “If someone said they had a normal chin and wanted to be on the show — kiss off, pal.” Besides, Lenosaid, “You have a great chin. I'd think the boys ~ New York: Whey may help in AIDS prevention Colombia: Samper asks for new probe into his alleged cartel links Aflantic Ocean Indian Ocvan he China: Premier doesn't rule out force }. for reunification with Taiwan | wouldbe hitting on you.” a What a surprise: Those Limbaughs love to talk. Three generations of Rush Limbaugh's family lectured on the law Mondayin Cape Gerardeau, Mo. Rush H. LimbaughSr., whoat 104is the oldest practicing lawyerin the United States and the celebrity's grandfather, said he can’t say enough good things about proper speech I take great pride in the lawyersin the family,” he said. “They have done so muchto helpin the field of education and the law.” The elder Limbaugh. along with his son Stephen N. Limbaugh, a federal judge, and grandson Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr., a justice on the Missouri SupremeCourt, lectured at Southeast Missouri State University. QO Comedian Rip Taylor suffered a broken shoulder in an auto accident Taylor, whohas been appearing at the Debbie Reynolds Hotel in Las Vegas, TODAY'S BRIEFING EDITORS: Kirk Millson & Jennifer Sokolowsky THE AMERICAS ASIA/OCEANIA canceled Monday night's performance. The car he wasriding in was struck by UTAH/REGION anothervehicle. 0 Christopher Reeve wants Congresstoraise the lifeSamper Holds On: Clinging to power. Colombian President Ernesto Samper conveneda special session of Congress on Tuesdayto try torally support Mixed Signals: Chinese Premier Li Hot Debate: With proposed tax cuts Peng on Tuesdaydid not issue a timetable and welfare reform simmering in the Reeve, confined to a wheelchair and respirator after a for the reunification of the mainland and background of the Legislature, lawmakers are plunging into deeper issues — such as halting the perceived moveto- horse-riding accident, is writing to all members of the Taiwanas aninfluential Hong Kong news- Details: A-1 paper hadpredicted, but healso did not ruleout the useof force Dole’s Bad Luck:First it was George Herbert Walker Bush, now MalcolmStevenson Forbes Jr. For Bob Dole, it is a scenario all too familiar: Just when he thinks the presidential nomination is within reach, a preppychallengerwith inherited wealth threatens his grip Details: A-10 Details: A-1 Oklahoma Bombing: Surveys show bombing defendants Timothy Indians Shoot Pakistanis: India accused Pakistan on Tuesday ofratcheting up tensions along their disputed border. even thoughthelatest victims of the con- flict were four unarmedPakistanis killed byIndian troops. Thefourwere killed af- ter briefly crossing into India and then attempting to flee Whey-Out HIV Prevention: Whey. the watery dairy product best known fromthe As if big storms last week and the week before were not enough, an- other system movedinto northern Utah evening and dropped snowmost y. A biggerstormshouldpile up moresnowtodayand Thursday. Then the clouds will clear and temperatures will agreement” early today with Turkey after the two nations massed their militaries and threatened to dobattle over ownership of a 10-acre. rocky outcropping that is homeonlyto a fewgoats. virus fromin- fecting people during sex Details: A-3 Death Soughtat Fort Bragg: Military prosecutors will seek the death penaltyin the case of an Armysergeant accusedof killing one soldier and wounding 18 in a sniperattack on a crowdedexercise field Details: A-3 UROPE/AFRIC ports of harassment ofelderly non-Serbs in a Serb-helddistrict of Sarajevo, NATO- led peacekeepers moved Tuesday to eliminate the last and most symbolic checkpoint dividing the city Details: A-10 Students Seize Building: Hundreds of university students demanding increased funding for their institutions seized the Wolf Trouble: Estonia has declared war on wolves. Special wolf-hunting li- Foreign Ministry building Tuesday in Managua, Nicaragua. The intruders — some packing homemade wi eapons — were holding a Cabinet minister and twofor- thorities hope to cut down a population estimatedat 800 wolves — twicethe normal level ofpast winters, Officials hope at eign diplomats inside least 300 wolves will be killed Twins With 2 Dads: TheArizona mother of twin girls fathered by different men Powerful Photos:If a picture is worth a thousandwords, prosecutors wonavictory Tuesdayin the case against suspected killer and formerMidvalefirefighter Mi- chael Scott Decorso. A color photograph of slain clerk Margaret Martinez may be shownto jurors Troops Dismantle Barrier: Amid re- censes havebeen issuedthis winter as au at Decorso’s May13 capi- tal murdertrial, 3rd District Judge Leslie A. Lewis ruled during pretrial motions Details: B-2 Inn in agreed that imbibers at the south end of Salt Lake Countyhavegotten short shrift whenit comestoallocating Utah's liquor inventories. They applauded the Alcohol Beverage Control Department's plan to put astate liquorstore in Draper. Details: B-2 Waldholtz Reports Due: Rep. Enid Greene Waldholtz earlier this month reached anunderstanding with the Federal Election Commission to condense 20 problematic campaign financing reports them today. And this time, they will all carry her signature Details: B-2 said a national council would begin work the mother wouldhave to ovulatetwicein one menstrual cycle and have intercourse who led a weekendcoup, was not planning with two menaroundthattime. to leavethe military in powerindefinitely Where'sthe Beef? In responseto critics attacking fat-laden carcasses and a BUSINESS SPORTS dwindling market for red meat, the beef tody. For twins to havedifferent fathers. Record High for Dow: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 76.23 points to closeat 5,381.21 Tuesday, its fifth record close in the past seventrading days Stocks: B-4 DAYBREAK industry over the past decadehas raised Utah’s Karl Malone or John Stockton into the All-Star Game, but Western Conference coaches punchedtheplayers’ ticke Tuesday for another trip to the annual extravaganza Jerry Siegel, who helped create the Superman character that soared to glory in comic books, movies and television, died of heart failure Sunday; he was 81. William Edward Hanford, an inventor of polyurethane anda pioneer in the development of synthetic foamsand fibers, died in a nursing home: he was 87. BIRTHDAYS Actress Carol Channing is 73. Author NormanMaileris 73. Ac- s s 67. Baseball Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banksis 65. Actres Suzanne Pleshette 9. House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, D-M 55. Actress Jessica Walter is 52. Baseball pitcher Nolan Ryanis 49. Singer Phil Collins 5 TODAYIN HISTORY 1606 — Guy Fawkes, convicted for his part in the GunpowderPlot against the English Parliament and King James I, was executed 1865 — General Robert E, Lee was named general-in-chief of all the Confederate armies. 1945 — During World War II, Pvt. Eddie Slovik became the onl: American soldier since the Civil War to be executed for desertion. He was shot by an American firing squad in France 1949 — Thefirst TV daytime soap opera, ‘These Are MyChildren. was broadcast from the NBCstation in Chicago. 1958 — The United States entered the Space Agewithits first successful 1971 — Astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell and Stuart A Roosablasted off aboard Apollo 14, the first U.S. moonftight sincetheillfated mission of Apollo 13. 1990 — McDonald's Corp. openeditsfirst fast-food restaurant in Moscow animals. But in getting rid of the SUNDANCEFILM AWARDS & THE WORLD'S BIGC Food & Garden: C-1 The Salt Lake Tribune OPINION ODA ONLINE Last Night's Scores their own. Womennowown 35 percent of er wants to requireall Utah college stu- Orlando 104, Boston 99 dents to take the Graduate Record Exami- Flunk ThatBill Out: A Draper lawmak- L.A. Lakers 128. Golden State 118 Chicago 98, Houston 87 Taylor's Death Was Quick. But Some Weren't So Lucky ' cshetge Among the Classes at ray <y nationto qualify for a degree, but the idea Phoenix 114, Miami 99 released this week by the U.S. Department of Commerce Details: B-4 DEATHS Details: D-1 Women on the Move: After years of the past five years, according to a study Reeve's wife, Dara, described discovering their policy's gap as a “one-two punch. When I reallygot into depth lookingat the policy, to be quite honest, it was as horrifying to me as when Chris first had his accident fat, cattle producers mayhavealso gotten rid of the good taste that once “made Americansteaks a hallowed tradition. working in the trenches, a growing num. ber of Utah women are breaking out on Utah's businesses, a 5 percent increase in per said. Business groups saythe caps are regrettable but necessary to beep theprice of insurance policies at a reasonable level launchof asatellite into orbit, Explorer1 leaner All-Stars Again: NBA fans didn't vote Reeve declinedtoidentify his insurance company, the newspa- Sandy who bellied up to the bar today on a plan to return the country to civilian rule. The decree, read Tuesday on state-run radio, was thestrongest signal yet that Col. Barre Mainassara Ibrahim. apparently will get to keep her daughters after one father droppedhis fight for cus- $1.2 million. according to The Washington Post. Fair Drinking: Regulars of the Willows into seven, By law, she must file two of Niger Coup:Niger's new military ruler limits of around $1 million. Reeve’s own health care costs around $400,000a year, and his policy has a cap of dropthrough thefloor. Details: B-1 Greeks, Turks Back Off: Greece reached a U.S.-mediated “disengagement tale of Little Miss Muffet, might provide a newwayto keep the AIDS Details: A-1 McVeigh and Terry Nichols canget a fair juryinside Oklahoma, a prosecution expertsaid Tuesday. Details: 3 Senate, seeking support for a bill by Sen. James Jef- |! fords, R-Vt, It would bar insurance companies from set- 4 ting lifetime caps of less than $10 million; most nowhave ward world government Piling it On: time spending caps on catastrophic insurance policies. |; just doesn’t make the grade. Educators are far morequalified to decideeducation standards than lawmakers. 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