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Show ee Sports Wort Get Away Fripay Backin action NATO hits hospital Celebrating diversity The Jazz and Blazers resumedtheir second-round playoff series Thursday night at the Delta Center in all-important Game 2. B1 attack late Thursday. AT A Belgrade hospital was the latest casualty in Yugoslavia as NATO warplanes continuedtheir Ethnic food, dance and music will highlight Living Traditions. A Celebration of Salt Lake's Folk and Ethnic Arts this weekend in Salt LakeCity. C1 an FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1990 Wanlass, vice financial off By ANNE GOLDE The Daily Herald __ VINEYARD — Geneva Steel Co. rted Wedne: day a netlossof$: 3 condfiscal quarter. That compar with a net income of Bs for the , president and chief for muchof the day Thursday. the company, decline,” Wanlass said. He also said the inventory of dumpedsteel had to “We're still doing alot of analysis,” “and we're trying to whichfiled for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Wanlass said, 4 million for the sameperiod last bt Year. sip It was the second quarter in a row ni eva has reported losses of more $40 million, said Dennis minimizecos The company has tried different steel orders would comein. the cause. problem how drastically the prices have dropped,” he said,referringto the steel products Genevaproduces. get the pricing up,” said Wanlass But Geneva’s economic ituation before International Trade Commission. Geneva s expecting to receive a final dec: ion in their case against in February. Wanlasspoints tothe exe of for- The case against the Czech Republic. Indonesia, India. Italy Macedonia, Japan and South Korea will be decided between October and 00. January Geneve Steel has won most of the preliminary judgments and is noticing a slight decrease in imports after those. bedigested bythe economy before new Andthe company’s also waiting for eign steel dumped on the market as strategies to take careof the economic the final outcomeofit's cas es pending “A lot of people don't understand “We'veopted to limit production to maysoonbe improving. “The Genevaofficials were in meetings imports are Russia, Japan and Brazil sometime starting The Associated Press contributed to this story. between June and September. to SCHOOLSHOOTING ene This time it was in Conyers, Ga. By RICHARD JO The Philadelphia Inquirer CONYERS, Ga. Once again, there werebullets. Andblood. Anda trail of hastily dis- carded book bags. Once again, there was a teen-age boy who appeared unassuming but who had a rage bottled so tightly, police say, that he thought’ it could onlybevented through the bar- rel of a gun. And there were distraught parents, an anguished subur- Tee ban community andabaffled, Journal Constitution horrified nation, all repeating the same question: “Why?” KEVIN LEETheDally Herald Blessing: Three-year-old Kaysie Norton suffers from a form of Epidermolysig Bullosa, whichis notfatal. Her mom, Kristy, ie her right, has done much to raise public awareness ofthe rare condition. UTAH COUNTY — Kaysie has a special greeting for 7 5 menew people she meets, “Hello,” and “myfeet hurt.” r The 3-year-old redhead’s o &= | haveafatal varietythat often kills thembefore they are 30 Incentives the weapon in war for tax revenue Orem, Provo woo desirable auto dealers For now,there is no cure. . "uns May 31-June 6, can help Research: Jamie Gibson worksin the Family History Centerat raise moneytofind one, how- vty Wednesda splotchy wounds she wears ever, Moneyfromatelethon Open, a golf tournament that andraffletickets will be used to find a wayto improvethe lives ofchildren with EB. y. _shewill paya price.” ‘ A feet. Ona recent morning, THELIVINGyears for each child arechallenging. Children with EB often can't playsports or ride bikes with friends. They must live with painto enjoy experiences Shedidit again. Kaysiedecided she'd try a gameofbubble-blowing Kaysie and Christy took turnsblowing. Sometimes, whenit was Christy's turn to blow, Kaysie started a search- Kaysiediscovered it’s worth it to break bubbles. Hospital. ing a 10-year period. an’t do anything without weighing the conse quences,” said Kaysie’s moth- stompthem out with herfeet. Sheranheavily on her heels, avoiding theblisters on have a formof EBthat rem. improves with time. Others, ae hime ; oT er, Christy Norton. “She will beable to do thesethings, but the bottomsofher toes. The bubbles explodedbeneath her | oshcke or 47 7 ea Te eae, oe The Orem City Council may and-destroy mission. She to the skin and mucous mem branes. Somechildren, like Kaysie, | OREM — Aneconomic war KAYSIE’S BEENweigh_ing heroptions since she was born at American Fork one who meets herhasto PR : ‘@*° a ne oe oe mm ; nt She, her parents and every- !ocated in Orem, is caught in the Middle of it all Brown said Christensen, of Christensen Auto @Pproached him and Brown to come to , «Craig Provo's Group, invited Provo Christensen had been granteda aeteca are vine special tax incentive by Provo learn about ways toreact to a disorder few people ever see. Christy said Kaysie was the our cardealerships,” said Orem City CouncilwomanJudy Bell And there are plenty of erty he owned. Christensensaid if he doesn’t get another dealershipinto the property, then the See SKIN, A2 denials, too. “That is really inaccurate,” See WAR, A2 “They'retrying to takeoneof that was attached to someprop- - MORNING BRIEFING % | Lindon originals Makah attacked High 78, Low 52 | ‘The McKay Special Events | Center at Utah ValleyState | The City of Lindoncelebrated 14 residentsforselecting the MakahIndianTribereligious leaders, hav been shocked by ‘ | Cin Chenin city as their home. Among the the nutnber 6f death threats and Horoscope... honorees was Louie Gillman, whohas lived in town all of her 92 years. AS Proves gone seal Bt Gi | Show cars to shine Tomorrow: | of 2 400-strong auto expo High 76, Saturday. A3 | sametion gone (out actively: and, tried to Today: | Collegewill again bethe center RY eeoes Tre Pely Beal) soon face a decision about whether to offer incentivesto try to keepa business from leaving Orem for Provo, If the business leaves Orem, the city could lose at least $2 millionin taxes dur. as she could andtriedto | By ANNE GOLD . chased down as manybubbles “ 2 zoOe between Provo and Oremis And Brent Brown, the man hecHinge un saath agerof Rick WarnerToyota, now other children have at no can cause blisters ae eee such aseating, walking and playing — passes legislation on the sale of handguns. A4 Jamieof Prensa ove, lives ys the ene e of EB. years old. Ben died a few years ago at 19. His sister, Kaysie Norton of Orem has from everydayactivities — Restrictions: Senate such as Benjamin Gibson, something extra to live with. “this disorder with about 100,000 otherchildren in America. Kaysie has Epidermolysis | Bullosa, a geneticdisease that | causes skin fragility. Trauma with two guns openedfire at his high school. See SHOOTING, A2 Bache whe Ware donations hares the athletic field Thursdayin Conyers, Ga., after a student reportedlyfell to his knees, put during the Novell Provo skin disorder. Ka directs confused students on the nation’s schools. Heritage High with a rifle and a handgun, Meeieee ic Rca beneath hersweatshirt are hidden remindersofa rare visited the hallways of one of a gunintohis mouth andburst telling features that show The scarrdd arms and Aftermath: Heritage High School Vice Principal Andy Symons violence wereshot byacl; who minutes after the attack fragility oflife The Daily Herald Thur: where police s Disease reveals ‘ByANNPOTEMPA Again, | other haragginent following the tribe's first Whale hunt. A7 | Utah Valley Briefing. BB | INDEX « ig1055' 00050!" s Loval North, Laethedh zi ects aie Opinions Aid Ab cae siports Westies Online: : BY BI a hittp:/(www.heraidextra.com! |