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Show re" oP SSeSCee CSS eSOTST OROOO LIE OR SI EEO OE EE OTEE Thursday, February 23, 2006 M out civil strife. Tariq e. tinuedfrom Al Kader of he ral 8 a ees Hashimi, | Pa Wildlife. oer. 2 tinued from Al remote cariyons,the that the step tp around mosques and holy sites in the country. Sirice then, have been the tax form. nary citizens began to utter the words “civil war” “Many be pushed todo the same to the Sunni sacred places,” said Brig. Gen. Mudhir Moula, a ng Official in the Iraqi Defense Ministry. “This may the start ofthe civil war.” “The Shiites are very angry. ‘The (extremists) committed the ugliest thing ever,” said Haider Hazem, a 24-year-old shop owner wo took part in one of several protests in “Wecan't standit any longer. ve are ready to sacrifice our es,” Still others, including prominent Shiite clerics, urged angry followersnot to fall into what they said may be an insurgent trap. Sheikh Asad Mahmouri, aleader of the Sadr movement, called the reprisals “a spontaneous response to the bombing of the shrine,” but said that Shiite cleric Mogtada al-Sadr had ordered “all the young people to down.” In Sadr City, a massive Shiite Baghdad slum, Rassem Marwani, leaderof the Shiite movement, told hundreds of protesters: “They want todrive us to civil war. Wewill not let them.” Response was not entirely reassuring:“Weare not satisfied,” protesters chanted back. “Imam Mahdi, witness this,” others said, referring toone of the historical imams associated with the Samarrashrine. Protesters used the opportunity to lashoutat U.S.forces: “No,no to the occupation,” they yelled. Throughout the day, panicked officials and community leaders rushed to headoffall- * Jafari, speaking live on stateowned television, also said that a-handful of suspects had arrested in connection with the ing. (For a city seemingly inuredto meee of bere, Wednesday’s toll was stunning: Atleast 27 Sunni mosques throughout Baghdad were attacked -two of them were burned to the ground, while others were shattered by rocket-propelled renades and sprayed with gunire, police said. Three Sunni clerics, including oe Sonne apmoa three guards werekilled, police said. On the eastern outskirts of Baghdad, gunmen shot Khalil Ibrahim inside the mosque where he preached. Assailantskilled Gazi Mahmoud, another Sunni cleric, and his three bodyguards in eastern Baghdad,and on the southern outskirt of the capital, gunmen assassinated Sheikh Hussain Salman ina separate attack. A fourthcleric, Sheik Abed Nori was kidnapped in central Baghdad. In other Baghdad neighborhoods, evening prayers were stifled as Sunni worshippers boarded up their houses of worship, fearing the violence. Most Iraqis huddled in their homes and watched the events unfold ontelevision, which featured non-stop live coverage —_andcal'-in shows. Inn ajorcities nationwide, Iraqis ofall sects and ethnic backgrounds braced for consequences.The Jafari govérnment ordered governmentoffices closed while the nation’s top Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Ali Sistani called for a week of mourning. Last year, citing shortage of space,the state removed names of the charities from the ‘tax form, meaning resi must search for spedial codes ina supplemental booklet if they want to donate. The affect has been devastating, Sheehan said. Utahns donated $54,000 in 2004 and just less than $24,000 in 2005. “It is ate a struggle to find money for nongame species,” said Kevin Bunnell:of the DWR. “Every dollar counts and because the dollars are hardtocome by, wetrytobe Mooney use hallucinogenic tea during itsrituals, the Associated Press reported. The court rejected the Bush administration's claim federal drug lawsshould prevail overreligious practices. Now James Mooney doesn’t think the agreement he made with federal prosecutorswill hold upin court because of the O Centro Espirito ruling. The agreementprohibits the Mooneysfrom using and/or * distributing peyote unless they are membersofa federally recogn®ed American Indian church. But Melodie Rydalch, spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Utah, says the outcomeof the agreementis a winwin situation for those involved. Continued from Al Mooneyshadalready worked out an agreementtosettle the case beforethe ruling. In les v. O Centro Espirito, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that a small New Mexican congregation could announced of sarvey daataknna > the April 2003 U.S.4ed toppling of the Suni re Hussein, politicians and erdi. Green Zone, Jafari ru as and 15 Iraq politicians needed te ce charge ofthe situation “beit spins out of e P the at any : ite who forz calm But ascrowdspoured into the streets, the vocabulary of. conflict had clearly oa Neste lore eee ae DALLY HERALD | in pew ae eee ee 1 want to be SoU 21a - 2ifjouon thetaxeo form.can Then writeWa Utah The code and on any line betwn your total contribution on line ’ . Dif you've to Division : i % money howmestInstat ig avievalable inUtshto the state's population Fal, he sald. s The money is also used to . your taxes, can be sent Resources, P.O. Box 146301, Salt : expand populations of endangered and sensitive species ineureeve otters in southern Lake City, Utah, 84114-6301.Please indicate,either on the check or on a note.attached to the check, that the money ig _| « for Utah's Nonganfie Wildlife Fund. : + he t 4 + : x * ‘ very productive withevery future of birds as common dollar that we get as as put- yellow warblers and _ting things on the idand _—robins, and as rare as per- 1 wales tse en egrine falcons and yellowbiled ‘The money donate year cuckoos, was used to fund 'S iologists use the money to _rapter and songbird popula“try to ‘out wiiere they eat tions in Utah, among gf and if there are any threats to projects, he said. = the ion, if the population The surveys help managers _is oa said. makedecisions to assure the Using global positioning Utah, footed ferrets in northeastern Utah, and pygmy rabbits and prairie other Until they were transplanted in Utah nine years ago,all black-footed ferrets were believed to have died out in the state, he ions are used to put radio collars on some of the animals and monitor their travel and eating pat: terns. oS » Caleb Warnock can be reached at 443-3263 or cwarnock@heraldextra.com. ‘ Bush helpful Arab countries in the war on terror, both Senate Continued from Al Majority LeaderBill Frist of Tennessee and House Speaker “I think somebody dropped Dennis Hastert ofIllinois the ball. Information should threatened legislation to put have flowed morefreely and the deal on hold. Bush, inturn, more quickly up into the White vowed tocast his first veto House. I think it has been mis—ifnecessary—tostopany handled in terms of coming for- such attempt. ward with adequate informa“It’s a strange thing for Bush tion,” said Rep. Vito Fossella, to haveslipped into, giventhe R-NY. savvy you expected from this Atissue; Bush’s strong administration, with a vice defense of an arrangement president who spentover a that would put a governmentdecade on CapitolHill,” said owned United Arab Emirates Princeton University political companyin charge of major scientist Fred Greenstein.“It shipping operations in New seems as if his people would York, New Jersey, Baltimore, have seen that there was poNewOrleans, Miami andPhila- tential for trouble, and at least delphia. dorie their homework on the The deal transferring port Hill.” managementfrom a British . Although a veto showdown firm to Dubai Ports Worldhas _could still be avoided, port-deal__ already been approved by both opponents were optimistic they companies and an administracould muster the two-thirds tion review panel. majorities needed to override Despite Bush’s assertion that one. “This deal doesn't pass the UAEhas been one of the most national security test. I think “Wethink it’s mutually beneficial,” shesaid, addingit preventsa lengthy, expensivetrial and accomplishes oneof the chief purposes of the indictment against the couple. James Mooneysaid he feels comfortable ysing peyote in is religie a ceremonial practices without becoming a memberofa federally recog* > it is a mistake,” said Rep. Jim Galen. “Itis an issue of this adSaxton, R-N.J., chairman ofa ministration having a continuHouse subcommittee on terror- ing problem with understandism threats. . ing how these thingswill play Bushlearned about the arin the public’s mind and not rangement himself only in taking steps to set the stage recent days amid increasing so these things don’t comeas newscoverage, said presidena shock and are presented in tial spokesman Scott McCleltheir worst possible light.” lan. With Bush’sratings stuck at While Bush had struck adeabout 40 percent,the incident —_fiant tone on Tuesday in back- _is one more majordistraction to-back sessions with reporters tohis efforts to focus on his on Air Force Oneand outside second+erm domestic agenda. the White House, McClellan Syndicated radio host Laura on Wednesday acknowledged Ingraham was among the Congress should have been conservatives criticizing the briefed earlier “givenall the deal, asking on her Wednesday attention that has been focused program, “How do we know on this and given the fact that people they’re hiring are pass_it has been mischaracterized.” _ing background checks?” The phrase “tone deaf” to deThe dispute broughtto mind scribe Bush’s interaction with a 1999 flap when conservaCongress was uttered by lawtives admonished the Clinton makersas politically different administration for acquiescing as Sens. Lindsey Graham, R- . on Panama's awarding of a S.C., and Joseph Biden, D-Del. contract to a China company, The Dubai Ports deal “is not Hong Kong-based Hutchison _a national security issue,” sug- Whampoa Ltd, to run ports at gested GOPconsultant Rich both ends of the PanamaCanal. nized American Indian church becauseofthe court ruling, but will check withhis legal counsel to makesure everythingis in order. Hesaid he has faith in the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling and that his congregation won't face problems with future ote use. “Tt’s the end of 200 years ofatrocity against the Native Americans,” he said about the court's ruling.“I think aboutit andI just wantto cry.” James Mooneyplans to return to his practices of being a medicine man and “get out of the limelight.” “This has been horrendous on _ myfamily,” he said. “Mylittle girls — it’s been devastating.” ~ LOOK WHAT’S NEW TODAY! 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