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She arms alter in more slowly to IRS WASHINGTON (AP) — Tax returns have bee com ng in more slowly so far this yea andtheIn- States Tt \ Sey sma determine why Through April 22, the agency had received 103.6 million returns, down from 104.1 million through the comparable period a yearearlier, the IRS said Friday. At the beginning ofthis year the IRS was expecting 117.5 million returns by year-end. It has scaled back the projection to 114.9 million is considering reducing the proection again, according to IRS spokesman Frank Keith. Keith said officials believe about 800,000 of the decline can be attributed to the ag y’s efforts to inform people who have been filing the employees of Woolsey\ said. adding could jeopard blown the after.’ the Justice Department corworried CIA probe ng Ames sooner ga that prosecution Ames pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage and to evade taxes, and received a life sentence. Mrs. Ames pleadedguilty to a lesser espionage charge; her sentencing was delayed until Aug 26 to give the government added leverage in compelling Ames to fulfill his pledge to tell all he knows about his spying activities — R. James Woolsey “we can now proceed full steam ahead,” Woolsey said. The CJA chief said the agency would accelerate its work on two main fronts: an internal study of the damage to national security caused by Ames’ betrayals to Moscow, and a CIA inspector general investigation of how Ames managed to avoid detection for so long and howCIAofficials handled the Hurry! 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Democrat Ben Jones, who played Cooter in the “The Dukes of Hazzard” TV series, entered the race Friday Gingrich, the House minority hip, an opponent in the Repud. mal Gingrich tagged Jones a “liberal Democrat,” but said he doesn’t plan to underestimate him. “When you have a formercongressman > wn Nas ntacts all over 1) the Clinton adminis- support ir tration nain Cf ind who has strong Coun ly going to be the ” Gingrich said. opponent Mother’s remains brought to court KELSO. Wash. — When it comes to excuses [or missing a court date, Judge Robert Altenhof thought he'd seer Until the guy wt brought in his mother’s rema Rodney W ms, 21, brought his mother’s ashes into Cowlitz County District ( i plastic box as his liams said mater witness. Wilwanted to prove her liiness deat and he missed hadn’t paid his were the reason irlier Cour fines f narge [ g tnat ar said after parts, irine stained,” rugs Altenhof Williams’ appearance Wednesday. “This is thefirst time they've brought in human remains.” He's been a judge for 12 years. Williams said he wanted to come clean and take f his fines. Altenhof accepted Williams’ excuse Former GOP leader faces prison term CHICAGO — A former man of the Cook County chair Republi can Party convicted on bribery and «ax evasion charges was sentenced @ nearly 3% years in federal prison lames Dvorak, 49, pleaded guilty @ August to tax evasion and taking Dribes while he served as a Cook County undershenff in the lat 1980s. He was ordered Thursday to serve 41 months behind bars He admitted failing to report | gal gamblang winnings and other eamings On income tax returns and conspiring to hide his gambling income. Dvorak also admitted ac cepting a Rolex watch from a busi nessman and using five cars provided by two others, who own an auto rental agency Dvorak 1 he gave the busi nessmen nothing The in return Associated Pres Br ter pa look for Jessica Libbett, 6, 101 Dallas Buckway Dallas Buckway, Jr. Cory Buckway Consultant Riverdale Riverdale & No. Ogden ‘Curtis Neuenswander North Ogden & Riverdale Keith Warner Riverdale Gary Walker Cabinet Specialist |