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Show PN SR ESN EN NN TEETH EET ; Ad DAILY Established in 1873 - A Lee Newspaper A PESHAWAR, Pakistan Toll free 800-880-8075 FAX 801-373-5489 a www.heraldextra.com TarNEDWEeee ; eo — Gunfire and rioting erupted | Wednesdayas tens of thousands of people tookto the streets in Pakistan's third Street address: 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, UT Send mail to: P.O. Box 717, Provo, UT 84603-0717 ityEditor" killed,including an 8-year-old The European Union con” demned both the cartoons,first 344-2530 arose@heraldextra.com 344-2555 ddickson@heraldentra.com 3442910 gleong@heraldextracom 344-2553 eandrus@heraldextra.com printed in a Danish newspaper | in September, and whatit | Gunesrapinecinieat diplomatic missions by some EditorialPPage Editor.Donald W. “Meyers Ey 44-2544dmeyers@heraldertra ‘com unidentified governments. Atleast 19 people have died in demonstrations and violence this month related to the drawings, according to an Associated Press count. Eleven have died in Afghanistan,five in Pakistan and oneeachin Kenya, Lebanon and Somalia. Pakistani intelligenceofficials have said membersof outlawed Islamic militant groups have joined the protests, and may be inciting violence to undermine the governmentof President Gen.Pervez Musharraf. Rioting also broke out Wednesdaynear the South Waziristan tribal region, where security officials have said foreign fighters linked to al-Qaida SENIOR MANAGERS Albert Manzi 344-2535amanai@heraldedracom VP &Weekly Publisher Kirk Parkinson 344-2502 kparkinson@heraldextra.com vPIMarketingOperations Karl Wurzbach344-2912 _kwurebach@heraldextracom indy Richards 344-2957 _crchards@heraldextra.com KimberlyReepme kreepmeyer@heraldetracom “any Hach "thatch@heraldextra.com btregaskis@heralde jpratt@heraldextra.com 344-2562 mbullard@heraldextracom Brian Tregaskis Human Resources Online __ Mark Bullard CORRECTIONS: The Herald corrects errors of fact appearingin its news ardopinion columns. If you have a correction, call 344-2561. HOME DELIVERY 375-5103 ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED 373-6450 eee SEA For missing papers, call by 9 a.m. weekdaysor 10 a.m.on weekends. ADVERTISING FAX 3563012 Delivery by 6 a.m. Mon-Sat SUBSCRIPTIONS — New subs arts, delivery or biling 75-5103 week: 0 p.m. day SUBSCRIPTION PROGRAMS 4-week period One year RETAIL ing cartoons. Three people were 344-2586 jpyrah@heraldextra.com ‘Amie Rose p straight day ofviolent protests over the Prophet Muhammad NEwsEDITORS Randy Wright 344-2913 rwright@heraldertra.com Sports Editor Darnell Dickson BusinessEditor “GraceLeong Life & Style Editor Elyssa Andrus ll Riaz Khan ASSOCIATED TE ES Newsroom 801-344-2540 Metro: Editor ___Soe Pyrah Thursday, February 16, 2006 HERALD inp Cannra CustomerService 375-5103 Executive Editor vveee Le Oe eee wey Sw K M CHAUDHRY/AssociatedPress Relatives of Muhammad Rizwan, who was shot deadin a clash with police, weepas othersload his body into an ambulance on Wednesday. | At least 19 people have died in demonstrations and | violence this monthrelated to the publication of cartoonsof the Prophet Muhammad. are hiding. 344-2946 » Feb. 15: Three people die A seniorpolice official said they wereinvestigating whether the rioting was planned. He said the main spark for the violencein the northwestern city of Peshawarappeared to be The Daily Herald (ISSN 0891-2777, USPS 143-060)is published mom: ings, Sunday through Saturday, by LeePublications, a divisionof Lee Enterprises,Inc., 1555 N FreedomBlvd., Provo, Utah 84604. Periodicals postage paid at Provo, Utah, Postmaster: Send address changesto TheDaily Herald, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603-0717. in two cities in Pakistan's largest demonstrationsyet. Twoarekilled in rioting in the northwestem city of Pesha- war, including an 8-year-old boy. One protesteris shot andkilled in a clash with police in Lahore. riots Tuesday in Lahore, where two people werekilled. Morethan 70,000 people flooded the streets of Peshawar, said Saeed Wazir, a senior police officer. The huge crowd wenton a rampage,torching businesses andfighting police whostruck backwith tear gas andbatons. A busterminal operated by South Korea’s Sammi Corp. was torched,police said. Protesters also burned a KFC restaurant, three movie theaters andthe offices of the main mobile phone company. A Norwegian mobile phone company’s offices were also ransacked. Gunfire was heard near the burning KFC,as police tried to clear people from a main street, witnesses said. An 8-year-old boy died after being struck in the face by a MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS All contents Copyright © 2006, Daily Herald.Any reproduction or other useis strictly prohibited with- out written permission. Correction ) In anarticle in Wednesday's Daily Heraldtitled “Provo district seeks math balance,”it was unclear on which day the first math textbook publisher would makea presentation to the district. The presentation will be on Friday. bullet fired by a protester, po- The Daily Herald wants its newsreportsto be fair and accurate. If youfind anerror, please reportit to us. lice officer Shahid Khansaid. A25-year-old man was killed byan electric cable that was snapped by gunfire, said the Paramilitary forces were deployed, and the government announced that schools andcolleges would be closed in northwestern Pakistan for a week to protect students. Authorities also announced anindefinite ban onrallies in eastern Pakistan. Most shops,public trans- Deaths from protests | gram; two protesters are killed after demonstrators fire on police in Mihtarlam. D Feb. 6: In Lebanon, thousands of rampaging protest- in Nairobi, Kenya, when he is. hit by an ambulancerushing a wounded person away from . a protest. » Feb.8: Police shoot and kill four protesters in Afghani- stan when hundredsriot outside the U.S. basein Qalat. | ers torch the Danish mission in Beirut. One protester, apparently overcome by smoke, jumps from a window and ‘dies, according to witnesses free speech. Oneof the drawings depicted the prophet with a turban shaped like a bomb. fire in the air to disperse stone-throwing protesters, triggering a stampede in tors armed with assaultrifles which a teenager is killed. man’scousin, Jehangir Khan. his eyes streaming from tear jured, Khan and witnessessaid. anger. Usually protesters are peaceful but some miscreants do badthings andother people Atleast 45 people werein- have abused ourreligion,” said demonstrator Shaukat Khan, tions that the cartoons represent andofficials. D Feb.6: Police in Somalia D Feb. 7: Three demonstra- “The European newspapers port andother businesses were shut. Demonstrations have erupted: around Asia, Europe and the Middle East over the cartoons of the prophet, whichfirst appeared ina Danish newspaper in Septemberand have been reprinted by some other Western newspapers.In Afghanistan, 11 peopledied in riots last week; five people havedied in Pakistan in thelast two days. Many Muslims regard any depiction of the Prophet Muhammadas blasphemous. They reject the newspapers’ explana- protesters after a crowdof. businesses. » Feb. 10: One person dies | peacekeepersafter attacking a NATObasein Afghanistan. D Feb.6: In Afghanistan, Police shoot andkill two about 2,000 tries to storm the main U.S. base at Ba- D Feb. 14: 1. > people die in ting in Lahore when thouads of protesters go on a ampage, burning Western |, and grenadesarekilled in clasheswith international Therealso was rioting Wednesdayin the northwestern town of Tank, near the South Waziristan tribal region where security officials havesaid alQaida-linked foreignfighters are hiding. Protestersset fire to 30 shops selling CDs, DVDs, and as. “Weare expressing our . videos, said Attiq Wazir, a po- lice official. 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