| Show - I 7 The Salt Lake Tribune o °J tAki cpto'l i '4" 0 ITALY Ak ft IA 6' Military President Ibrahim Babangida delays by eight months 4 the date for a transfer of power '11) to j14) 5 0 PAKISTAN 0 with from a weeklong standoff in the breakaway region Chechen Parliament Speaker Khusain Akhmadov goes on television in the regional capital Grozny and says it is "most important now to separate the opposing troops to a safe distance to remove tension and calm down the 0 EL SALVADOR Leftist rebels accuse gunmen of murdering a guerrilla bodyguard on a bus in San Salvador as part of an effort to derail El Salvador's peace process right-win- g population" Details on A-- 3 a Continued gees fleeing their for the study the nation's largest commercial firms The survey examined a common comprehensive major indemnity plan covering a member employee group in of the workers had which 60 families In Utah about 60 of the workers have employer-sponsoreinsurance coverage State officials say they do not came from 18 of iMEEIMEMIS e n 15-to4- homeland in a ship provisioned with almost no food or water 0 COLOMBIA President Cesar Gaviria orders extra police and troops into Medellin after killers gun down a group of nine youths in the street and drug assassins kill a police officer over the weekend know how many of the workers plans 0 CING-XOURIFINALISAL- T U I small-grou- p 4 1 AL 1 Ds SS I 8 1 1 D oauFT 0 0 US11111EIS D A AL ! EWE 0 Uli:IMUL"L'a I rt e u 1 EXAMPLE ) (BB LI - 0wAN'AsAvEl RKED PRICE Duy BUY 2nd Stilt youpo loos: 010 100 $500 losult $240 $600 E GET t -- asked Mr Angus to have the boy removed immediately He wasn't And two days later the boy was caught molesting the couple's daughter After hearing of the incident Juvenile Court Judge Merrill Hermansen ordered the boy's case worker to appear in court to show why she shouldn't be found in contempt for ignoring the court's orders to place the boy in treatment at Primary Children's Medical Center The order declared confidential as a proceeding in juvenile court was dismissed by a second judge Kathryn Collard the foster family's attorney called the incident appalling and demonstrative of system failures Other foster parents echo Marie's concerns that children are put in their care without information on medical conditions or needs or without any knowledge of emotional or mental problems A Salt Lake foster mother said her son "paid the price" when a foster child was placed in her home without warnings that the boy had been sexually abused and as a result was known to act out sexually with others The mother was told only that the boy was being transferred from another foster home because of an "isolated incident" that was no cause for concern "I came to find out it was the fifth time the child had been moved and they were well aware of the problem" said the mother who like most who agree to speak asked for anonymity She related stories of others whose licenses have been revoked or who 'Tale Al have received verbal threats about removing foster children from their home after talking to the news media or attorneys from center the youth-laDepartment director Angus discounts the complaints of intimidation A letter was sent by the state office recently to all foster parents "asking them if they have concerns to raise them at the state level" he said The letter was followed up by regional meetings of foster par ents with the director of the Office of Social Services $io $1600 TOTAL ilia 1 li -0 1'4- 1 411 - 4J r 4- - ii110 $940 v(11111101111 1 ($11 b Quantities limited to stock on hand All sales final No returns refunds or 1 exchanges Sorry no checks store or credit cards other than those Indicated HURRY 1 210 01 $100 SUIT SALE ENDS WED1125 :CD itil MI ME IMO In NU MN ME MI OM ME 11111 CLIP Carrier and time delivery information on weekdays before 10 am and Sundays before 1 pm tqf Salt Lake south Davis counties All other areas Ine jig gakt Valliant 0 New subscriptions restarting subscription cancellations and billing information Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm 0 Home Delivery Subscriptions 0 Mail Subscriptions Wtouth Man I goE!'4 All drii or cash only! 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sinki that Bardot's support "shows that this is a global question and not just of domestic Charles and Mrs Parker flict Cle nation" "Ben-Hur- Brigitte Bardot a former French film star turned Bowles dated when they were single He is godfather to her son problems that af- d A NOU II y 5 PRESS "So what?" the aide was quoted as saying Monday "It happens in France all the time Politicians and famous men in all walks of life in France have mistresses and nobody turns a hair" The newspaper identified the aide as one of the prince's closest advisers It called the story "exclusive" but gave no details on how the aide came to make his "amazing remarks" Tabloids have speculated for marmonths that the riage of Charles and Princess Diana 31 is on the rocks Mrs Parker Bowles 43 is the wife of Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles 52 the officer in charge of the army's veterinary service They have been married 19 years and have a son Tom 17 and a daughter Laura 14 "Utah has some bright spots but gene-allit suffers from the same kinds of medical-car- e health-insuranc- e he said "Utah has some bright spots but generally it suffers from the same kinds of medical-carproblems that afflict the nation" said Mr fluefner "The only difference is in degree" For instance medical costs in Utah are going up faster than economic growth and inflation In addition 190000 people in Utah have no health insurance " the Biblical-er- a spectacle directed by William Wyler and starring Charlton Heston had its world premiere at Loew's State Theater in New York Parker Bowles war-tor- n Information from A1 Good morning! It's Wednesday Nov 18:On this date in 1959 loid Daily Mirror quoted a royal aide Tuesday as confirming that Prince Charles has had a romance with a married woman Camilla Utahns Pay Less Than Most in US for Health Coverage IMEMINP HEADLINERS LONDON — The London tab- Relief workers hastily prepare a camp for the arrival of thousands of desperate Somali refu- -V a banned protest RUSSIA march to demand the governChechen forces withdraw armored equipment and Rusment's ouster sian soldiers clear minefields as both sides step back ahead THE ASSOCIATED civilians 0 YEMEN d The government places the army on alert and threatens to arrest former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto if she goes elected Wednesday November 18 1992 Aide Confirms Charles' Affair Tabloid Reports ic 0 NIGERIA 4-- The biggest organized-crim- e sweep in nearly a decade puts scores of Mafia suspects in jails from Sicily to Milan 0 NATIONWORLD ME MN MI MI MO OM MO En ME MO ti IMO MO ME I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a 4 1 |