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Show - at FETT r ~ Saturday, February 18, 2006 , DOS SOMONE POPE P A3 Bounty I ons=ape rapepuc Drivers do the job part-time, often aeratette Cerpemen ed Many are retirees, mothers Continued from Al 4 Research Service. , he said, some bus drivers could think of themselves as undercover agents. “Todayit’s bus drivers, to- “inahrettietey Walk xs| with young children, geople between jobs, or school ees who also work as ics, janitors or classroom aides, according to government and industry of security money. Professor worked with,the school bus“ Continued from Al industry to tailor training fer ; . drivers, who are trust..d each | pieces of the puzzle private day to ferry 25 million clildren | . for the sakeof the victim,” to and from school. “|. Healeysaid. So far, tens of thousands of. “The victim has been identibus operators have been traine¢ fied and she and her family cle for an unauthorized rally. morrow it could be postal offi- In the conservative northwestern city of Peshawar, Mohammed Yousaf Qureshi annunced after Friday prayers at the historic Mohabat Khan mosque that the mosque and an affiliated religious school Hae and the next day, it could be, ‘Why don’t we havethis program in place for the people who deliver the newspaper to the door? ” Rollins said.“We could quickly get into a society where we'reall spying on ea: nounced plans fora largerally would give $25,000 and a car other. It may be well inten- safety program run by the know whenthere's a car that in the capital on Sundayas part of a series of demonstrations intended to peak when President Busharrives on a visit in early March. “They are pursuing alarger agenda against thisregime un- to anyone who killed one of the cartoonists responsible for thé cartoons, newsagencies reported from the city, The cleric also said a local jewelers’ association hadoffered a $1 million bounty. tioned, but there isa concern of going bit too far.” Most schootbus drivers ' American Trucking Associations and financed since 2003 with $50 million in homeland shouldn'tbe there,” sajd Bob Pearson, who drives a school bus in Fairfax County, Va. Chene pital Corpus ChristiMemorial. , Which have expanded beyond the cartoon controversy intoa broader attack on Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president, and his Western backers, . especially the United States, - Religious parties have an- , der the cover of the cartoons,” The escalating protests said Hasan Rizvi,a political andthreats of violence have analyst and author. “They alarmed the Danish govern- wanta confrontation now.” Musharrafhas strongly condemnedthe cartoons, and the governmentfor several ment, which on Friday announced it was temporarily closing its embassy here “becauseofthe general security weeks took a tolerant stance situation” and urged Danes in The drivers are not being toward the protests, which un- Pakistanto leave immediately. til this week had stopped short Pakistans Foreign Ministry . of violence. But the eruption said it was recalling its ambasofrioting in such majorcities sador from Copenhagenfor as Lahore and Peshawar has * consultations. Theprotest in Islamabad on poseda toughchallenge for Friday was organized by an the government, whichis eaopposition faction of the modgerto forestall further unrest evenasit expresses sympathy erate Pakistan Muslim League, oneof the country’s largest with protesters’ outrage. Inthe eastern city of Lahore political parties. in places large and small, from trained to be police. THeir role is to repért suspicious behavior to dispatchers, who alert the police and funneltips to a national analysis center.~ The new effort is part of Highway Watch, an industry have been notified of the ae and New York City to Kure Beach, W.C., Hopewell, ‘! Va., and Mt. Pleasant, Texas. “As a bus driver, going downthe same streets and going into the same neigh- 1 borhoods every day, you J film the girl. Jackson, who has been cooperative with police, was booked intojail Thursday | but was released onbail, set | at $7,500, Friday afternoon. | Police are unaware of any | problems with Jacksonprior 5 st be greeted by such warmthby the leadersof our greatstate. It's true when you've hospital's chief of emergency | ‘care,said the attorney was | answerquestions after giving lucky to have survived the second-degree felony, which his brief statement,.had what appeared to be line of cuts onhis upperright eyelid and scrapes onhis neck. shooting. Whittington was being released becauseof “his excellent health,” Blanchardsaid, but he can result in prison time, he said, and voyeurismis a class A misdemeanor. had a very long week,” Cheney “We all assumecertain risks told lawmakersin Cheyenne. “Thankfully, Harry Whittington is on the mend and doing very well.” Whittington, 78, was hit in the face, neck andchest with birdshot Feb. 11. After a shot- gun pellet traveled to his heart, he hadsuffered a mild heart attack Tuesday while being treated at Christus Spohn Hos- incident, Healey said. So far, there has only been onevideotape found, but police are investigating whether there are additional incidents. Heal| ey said he didn't know what | type of camera was used to Whittington, who did not y Continued from Al DOGO PLS LL, HERALD Continued from Al Continue the demonstrations, 2 5 DAILY siping oho of them Western franchises! movie theaters. in ruins. ‘ 2 About 125 protesters were Political leaders from mod_detained in the cityof Multan, erate as well as hard-line reli. «also in Punjab province, when gious parties have vowed to they gathered at a traffic cir- <1 \2 TET added that in what wedo,in what acfivities we pursue,” Whittington said. “Accidents do and will happen.” Hesaid the past weekend involved “a cloud of misfortune andsadnessthat is not easy to explain,especially with those whoarenot familiar with the great sport of quail hunting.” Dr. David Blanchard,the to this incident, Healey said. 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