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Show r = DoilyHerald tek \ UTAHVALLEY EDITION 50 CENTS 4 | YOUR TOWN *, YOUR NEIGHBORS * YOUR ° SPORTS PAGE A7 Google and, IN UV TODAY RUFF-ING IT U.S. men’s hockey rallies totieLatvia Yahoo called to Capitol Hill Antarctica goes to the dogsin ‘Eight Below’ ‘Oneof the worst daysof mylife’ Cheney speaks about shooting Peter Baker of the worst daysof mylife,” but he expressed no regret about waiting until the next day to reveal the incident to the public. WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney accepted full responsibilBreaking his silence four daysafity Wednesday for shooting a 78-year- ter the shooting, a subdued Cheney old lawyer during a hunting accident recounted the incident in sometimes in Texas last weekend, calling itit“one stark and personal terms, saying he THE WASHINGTON POST 2006 LEGISLATURE Bill aims | to amend 2005law was haunted by the memory of his friend, Harry Whittington,falling to ‘the ground. While Cheneyallies have faulted Whittingtonfor not signaling fellow hunters that he was nearby, the vice presidentsaid the blame belongs “Ultimately, I’m the guy who pulled the trigger andfired the round Associated Press See CHENEY, A7 BATTLING WET WEATHER _ Provision would remove adult contentregistry Tyler Peterson Much ofwhatRep. John Dougall worked to accomplish last year appears headed for the dustbin. The Highland Republican's former project? An adult content registry de- Inside | signed to help block PTwo bills may | Pornographyfor help alleviate long waiting list for Utah's disabled, AG D Bill addressing gun laws on hold, AG Db Oremjoinsfight against deadbill, AT Internet users who wantedit blocked There wasjust oneproblem. According to the AmericanCivil Liberties Union and anumberof other. groups,it was unconstitutional. Shortlyafter Dougall’s bill became lawlast year, the ACLU sued with 13 other plaintiffs. Thatlitigationis still in process. The ACLU warned Dougall from the very beginning thathis 2005bill would violate First Amendmentrights. The organization senta letter to the governor, too. asking for a veto. “Not onlywill it invoke a system of governmentcensorship,”theletter said “it will also chill permissible speech to the detrimentofthe citizens of Utah.” But Dougall dismissed the arguments, saying his law was different from others that had been struck downin other states because it gave consumersa choice;it didn’t block Internet contentunless people asked forit. . MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Bobby Lawrence Karate employees clean up what'sleft of their studio after a pickup truck slid into the karate school Wednesday afternoon. Bad weatherandslick roads caused the Costcotruckto lose controlon State Street in Orem. With all the snow Tuesday, find out where the snowpack and waterlevels ate so‘far and the problemsthe weathercaused on Utahroads, Our Towns, C1. Therepealof the registry would save approximately $120,000 per year, Dougall said, but it won't solve thelegal battle. He said the ACLU would have sued even with- out the registry's creation. | this has nothing to do with | the lawsuit,” he said. From lunchtime to the fuel tank Voucherbill Anna Chang-Yen DAILY HERALD Tiredore bucksa gallon? Think about this next time you order the extralargefries at McDonald's: The oil used to cook them could poten- . ree Gernenueeete Daily Herald photos now are INSIDE biodiesel company on Wednesday set out to show people how the oil left over from foods like hamburgers, coconut shrimp andfried potstickers beturn into juice for their auto- SPORTS 81 RRL Domestic Ener‘gy Partners, a company that has created what they have —————————— + . di scoresoard Cold with = HIGH 30 LOW 16 __________| VOLUME83 ISSUE 200 CELEBRATIONS A12 oe OBITUARIES 4} ee a ii introduced in Legislature tially power your car. available online at heraldextra.com/gallery. Kimberly Jahnke Better Biodiesel, held the event to demonstrate their production a flurry process announce a new biodiesel reerSegre ate Crafts co-owner and DEP partner Ron Crafts told about 100 people gathered at the catering com’s Orem offices that the heated, lighted tent where they were eating lunch was being powered by biodiesel. The fuel is from used plant and animal oils and burns cleaner than dieesae ed corey. tothe U.S. Depart- near See REGISTRY, A6 é (MATT SMITH/Dally Herald Culinary Crafts Executive Chef Adam Jones prepares food during a news conference at the Orem business Wednesday. Culinary Crafts converts their used cooking oilinto biodieselfuel. DEP's biodiesel production process leaves no acid or other harmful byproducts, as traditional production methods do, said chemical engineer John Crawford,also a DEP partner. F The refrigerator-sized machinethat makes the fuel was slated to be demonstratedat the event by turning the See BIODIESEL, A7 ‘WWW.HERALDEXTRA.COM: — CALL 375-5103 TO SUBSCRIBE OUR CAR FREE& Doity¥Herald EMAIL DHCLASS@HERALDEXTRA.COM 373-6450% ‘2 m1 PEL.ty betoy On lp. acneee mo A Laytonlegislator thinks he has found a wayto sendchildrento private schools onthe state's dime. Withjustless than two weeksremaining in the session, Rep. Stuart Adams, R-Layton, unveiled what has the potential to be oneof the morecontroversialbills of the | session. The bill would provideprivate school voucherscholarships from the state's general fund while dividing each weighted pupil unit — a figure Adams pegsat $3,800 — betweenthe child's public schooldistrict and a newstate reserve fund for education. See VOUCHERS, A6 wn i { |