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Show Nad ¢ Thursday, September 1, 2005 DAILY HERALD a Roberts, O’Connor share samestyle, differentviews Established in 1873 - A Lee Newspaper . Customer Service 375-5103 Newsroom Holland Gina THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 344-2540 WASHINGTON — aren Court nominee John R Sandra FAX BOL502. www.heraldextra.com = News EDITORS ° Tas eciaer Len hss Kee Preah 3442586 _[pytahOheraldextra.com City Editor Sports Editor Metro Editor ‘Army Rose Damell Dickson 344-2561 344-2555 ddickson@heraldextra.com_ Ute & Style Editor Doug Fax 344-2546 _dfox@heraldentra.com Business Editor Grace Leong Editorial Page Editor 344-2910 gleong@heraldextra.com Donald W. 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Souter, often vote with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg prayer at football games. Robertssaid in 1985 that it “seems indefensible” that the Stephen Breyer, appointed by ident govern- from ers mimandme: Constitution prohibits a moment Bill Clin- _of silentreflection or even silent peaver in schools. a ith Roberts on the court, tion attorney and a federal ap- how he fretted over extended death penalty appeals. He ad- _vocated broad power for the »° tween the liberal wing and the conservative foursome headed “we will see a lessening of whatever separation (of church mentor, conservative Chief Jus- nation against women. As the first woman justice, oouaee voted to uphold Roe Marci Hamilton, a former O'Connor clerk who teaches at Roberts referred in one memo tothe “abortion tragedy” ie's issues. Earlier year, she wrote a54 decision _the court evenly split in another that argued for overturning Title IX gender supported it in some instances. time as a Reagan administration lawyer, a Bush administra- peals court judge. They reveala man likely tofall in line with his White House anddisparaged state efforts to combat discrimi- tice William H. Rehnquist, more often than O'Connor did during her 24 yearson the court. and helped write a legal brief O'Connor agreed on about Roe v. Wade,the landmark three-fourths ofthe court’s cases, they parted company 1973abortion case. And as a judge, he embraced police au- by Rehnquist. and state)is left,” predicted has been influential a is rene School of Law. ay that expanded the scope of the Rehnquist, who area: law. Roberts affirmative action. She a his Reagan-era writings, as a law clerk in 1080, disagreed with the ruling. is in tl to what he called “quotas. 9 d Robert Tanner THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ai p ush for sales taxes on online pur cha: S eC S sayitcosts them upwards of $15 billion a year in lost rev- has a physical presence inthe affected state. The court noted the he latlatest enues,collectively. “Taxes that hatit was diffi difficult to SceneWei) 251%) sr needaSsPow.” lected. And consumers will pay that,” said David Quam at the National Governors Associa__tion, helping lead the five-year _suchas fast food versus groceries. Organizersof the states’ ef_fort, known as the Streamlined fara too complex to work. project organizers say ferhavetaken sij feeto help businesses get on : Fi is ; Seven days (al tune oters) $302.00 joBN. ghanaponodicalepostage Sendingthtnioebusafereremecfsesl anyaunanddelionsionsto "They creedoftwaretht are nesses collect= sales taxesjust as- tors and business leaders. ‘ amongaxthe states. They hope will aut creat Newsstand price Weekdays '& Saturday Sunday week period eelcess Thursday only Sunday only paid at Provo, Utah. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Daily Herald, P.O. Box 747, Provo, Utah 84603-0717 = e ‘ MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Main Street stores are required todo, and morestates areconsidering joining the effort. Right now, buyersare expected to paysales taxes on Internet purchases themselves directly to tlge state when they The question oftaxing Internet sales has been in limbo since the dawn of the computerera, whenthe only issue was catalog sales across statelines. A 1992 U.S. Supreme Court ruling forbids states from forc- persuade federal lawmakersto pass a new law to overcome the eme Court ruling and allow states totake the next step = ing online companies levy the taxes. 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O'Connor, a moderate, was the pivotal vote, shifting be- 373.6450 3442946 The Daily Herald (ISSN 08942777, USPS 143-060)is published momings, Sunday through Saturday, by Lee Publications, a = prayer in public schools and identification cards and Stat CS exp al 7 a.m. Sunday For Fr missing missit papers,call ll by 9 a.m. ve of pages of comets from Roberts’ Although Rehnquist'‘and SUBSCRIPTION RATES helped i ising pluck. ‘When it comes to substance, however,the two havediffer- om wore sumetions restrictions, campaign finance limits, discrimination laws, and__ tratethe highstalces ofthe fist. ment O'Connor,is popular, and = with a warm plainspoken style and Street address: 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, UT ‘Send mail to: P.O. Box717, Provo, UT 84603-0717 onsome ofthe betes issues. thocky ice ranches aaa tl any those stands court O'Connor's a Givided 44departure, 0n ebortion! on r — and inma definitions of taxable goods, _skeptical. 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IfYoufind an error, please report it to us by calling the appropriatesectioneditorlistedon this page. a apeceman Sees with state federal leaders, but will oyart calling i ieee oe ee Tie coake candyor food? fe Theene anything with + State taxes “if you eit sim- flour is food, not candy. After Just ONE WEEK... Had My First PAIN FREEDay in SEVENTEENYEARS Dear Neighbor, My nameis AndreaandI work with Doctor Michael J. Covington at Covington Chiropractic. get myself checked as well. Boy, am I glad I did, because I washavingreally bad neck and shoulderpain. It had gotten to the BeforeI tell you aboutall of point that my husband the “miracles” I’ve seen in had to be careful when the office in the short time he hugged me, thatI’ve been here, I want andthat’s not the worst to tell you about the great ofit, I couldn’t even success that my family and I hold my baby without have enjoyedat the hands of severe pain. But after Doctor Covington. You see, just two weeksofcare before I was an employee I with Doctor Covington the wasa patient. Not just me, pain was gone andI could but my husbandand ourten get real hugs from my hubyear old sonare also paby. Notonly that, now I’m picking up my baby without tients. a second thought. But what It all started a few months makes me most appreciaago when myhusband had tive is that after my ten year severe shoulder pain, numb- old son had just one week of ness and weaknessin his care his struggle with daily right thumb. It was so bad migraine headaches was that he was unable finally over. We had taken to use his right arm for any- him to our medical doctor thing but the most simple of whosaid his headaches were “normal” and we should just tasks. It was really bothergive him Children’s Tylenol ing him, he couldn’t sleep andhis future as a mechanic whenever hehad one. was in doubt. Myson usedto wake up It seemed like everything we every morning with a dull tried failed. Then he decid- headache,he would coned to give Doctor Covington stantly ask me to massage a try. What amazed me was his neck. His migraines thatafter “trying everywereso severe that thing”, it didn’t take long be- he couldn’t even makeit fore he was completely out * though PE. withoutsufferof pain. Then the numbness ing through another miand weaknesstotally left his graine. thumb,what’s more,the severe migraines with nausea, Then almostas fast as the vomiting andlight sensitiv- medical doctor could say ity that he had “learned to “Children’s Tylenol” my live with” three times a week son’s headaches were completely gone. It’s been sevwere completely gone and eral months now, and he they haven’t comeback! hasn’t had one headache! Needless to say, I was so impressed with the results After seeing with my own he achievedthat I decided to two eyes how effective Dochave my son checked, and to tor Covington’s unique ap- vt : ® your own.” -Dr.& Mrs. B. (One of several Medical Doctors that Dr. Covington has established a referral relationship with.) Then,after just one week of treatment with Doctor Covington I had myfirst pain free day in seventeenyears. Nowthat my husbandis retired, I hate to think what our retirement togeher would “Eversince I was a be like if I hadn’t found Dr. child I would get a Covington.It is impossible bloody nosefourto five to express my gratitude to times a day. Thefirst Doctor Covington andhis time I was adjusted by staff, whata blessing they Doctor Covington my are. Thank you Doctor Covnose bleedsstopped. ington for giving me mylife proach to chiropractic care Nowit has been about three back.” can be,I decided that I'd re- monthssince I’ve had a nose Sandy Ts ally like to workin anoffice bleed and it has done wonlike that. As fate would have ders for my back.” If you need help,I wantto it, there was an opening, and -Tommy W. invite youto give usa call at as they say “the rest is history”. “| wantto thank Doctor Covington andhis staff for Life is funny, because in the being so kind. Mytreatshort time that I’ve worked ments have helpedandI ex- Dr. Covington has agreed here I’ve had severalpatients pect even morein the future. to allow thefirst 10 people ask meif we have any job Myeyesight has improved whocall and mentionthis openings, because just like and I sleep through the night article to receive his entire me, they’re so impressed now without having to go new patient exam (including with the results Doctor Cov- to the bathroom. These are x-rays if deemed necessary) ington is getting. They want improvementsI didn’t even for only $15.00. to be a part of something plan on. The pain that I had that really does makea difin my head, neck and shoul- Thelast time Dr. Covington ference in the quality oflife der have greatly diminished, agreed to do somethinglik e of so manypeople. I feel better this 754-4878 Here’s whatour patients have to say about Dr. Covington’s unique approach to Chiropractic Care. “Our son was diagnosed with ADDatthe ageoffive. all over and have more we were flooded with people calling to secure an energy too. [highly recom- appointmentfor themselves mendthat you see Doctor andtheir family members Covington.” alike. So if you or a loved -Jan K. oneneeds help, please call “In 1988 | injured my back at work. After two back sur- now to secure your time with the Doctor. Either 1 With regular adjustments" geries pain had become my fendstaffhereotCerin. and chiropractic care with constant companionfor over ton Chiropractic will be Sj Doctor Covington our son is seventeenyears. In addition tg help you. non commie off all et to my constant back pain, medication. We enjoy hav- . | also suffered with neck, ing our son eehoe a is way we see him as he truly is. We would greatly encourage anyone who has achildon ADD medication to try chiropractic care, for your child’s sake as well as e ‘ shoulderandleg pain and if Poe ey SeaAnes that wasn’t enough, severe —_Qurr offi headaches. I missed out on Walton ms a Jot and I didn’t think there Santaquin, was any hope for me. I was resignedto learn to live with the pain. ' : |