Show — Briefing Editor: Sean P Means A2 TUESDAY May 25 1993 N 'TAN 1 t THE AMERICAS Arctic TV or Not TV? House Democrats feeling President Clinton's bill slipping away want the president to try to save it with a rousing TV address The White House says such a speech is unlikely deficit-red- Details:A-- Cardinal Killed: Pacific Ocean I ICA 1 - : Guadalajara: IP' vi rilb AtleAtie Ocean 16 T - - US 'Ethnic Cleansing': The massive Su- A-- realignment of people along ethnic lines in the former Yugoslavia continues though in more subtle forms than death camps and rape hotels The new "ethnic cleansing" still is coldly efficient using intimidation economic pressure and the threat of violence Details: I A-- 3 Cannes Winners: The Cannes Film Festival jury split the top prize Monday between two films: "The Piano" about a mute woman's involvement with two men in New Zealand and "Farewell to My Concubine" an epic look at 50 years of Chinese history -- The Piano" which also took best actress for Holly Hunter is the first film directed by a woman to receive the Palme d'Or "Concubine" the first film from China so honored also won the International Critics Prize Confirmation Vote: The Senate confirmed Monday the nomination of San Francisco supervisor Roberta Achtenberg to a top housing post Conservatives had opposed her nomination because she is openly gay Details: 19th-centur- A-- 4 Corp an Oregon-base- d wood-pane- Neighborhood Fight c l manufacturer has been ordered to pay the largest fine ever imposed under the Clean Air Act — $11 million The company also must spend $70 million to develop pollution-contro- l technology for use at 14 plants in 11 states y COMMENTARY debate over a road up Emigration Canyon has pitted neighbor against neighbor Some people want the road widened to ensure better snow removal and fire protection Others say widening the road would destroy trees and bring in too much traffic Details: B-- I 0 Ocean I 1614 2 Why Do Birds Fly? And more to the point why do they have to do it around the Salt Lake International Air port? That's what airport officials — fearing the possibility that a bird could cause a plane crash — are going to spend $24000 to learn Details: I BUSINESS Hope For Bosnia: Muslims have rejected the West's latest strategy to stop the war in Bosnia But in a situation the plan for peace is better than nothing Editorial: The new Miss Universe on Monday refuted allegations that the contest was fixed Dayanara Torres of Puerto Rico denied media reports that she was 17 and altered her birth certificate to make it appear she was 18 the minimum age to enter Colombian media called the contest no-wi- n 44-- 8 Japanese were perplexed and angry Monday that a Louisiana man was acquitted in the death of a Japanese exchange student Rodney Peairs' acquittal of manslaughter charges in the Halloween shooting of Yoshihiro Hattori was the top news story in Japan where guns are restricted and crime is infrequent Details: Sailor Guilty: started on a $44 million Dow Jones Rises: The Interested in reforming welfare programs? A columnist suggests Washington start by killing subsidies major corporations get to market their goods overseas Carl T Roman's column: A-- 9 Same story: ' Coaching Changes: 4 Artifact Finders: the representatives will attempt to determine whether there are sacred sites on Burnt Mountain that would compel the three Ute tribes to oppose expansion plans at Colorado's Snowmass ski area If the search turns up Indian artifacts an archaeological survey would be required — which could affect expansion onto the Forest Service land C-- I The ski-are- re- volving door of professional-sportmanagement was spinning wildly Monday The Cincinnati Reds fired manager Tony Perez after only 44 games and hired honcho Davey Johnson In basketball Lenny Wilkens quit as coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers And hockey's Philadelphia Flyers hired former Islanders coach Terry Simpson Details: FEATURES From horses to s Heart to Heart: and camps across Utah with projects to interest any child Check out The Tribune's list of activities Family: A-- 5 Continued from Ai MEM j - their own sense of justice" He freely admits that he's been known to wait for somebody to buy a newspaper from a sidewalk rack and grab the door before it shuts to get his paper free Or hit the knob on a parking meter in just the right way so time will register on it "You feel more like Robin Hood" Brian explains -- You're taking from the rich and giving to the poor — yourself You figure the newspaper company makes so much money taking one paper won't matter You're really not taking from someone who needs the money and can't easily get it" Naturally there isn't much guilt here either "People think 'This is a stupid rule Why should I follow it?' says Karen a comedian whose crimes include using more than one coupon per household and sneaking into three different movies in one cineplex While she isn't particularly re- morseful she is occasionally overwhelmed by another feeling Stupidity She's not alone Many acts commit their not because they are selfish or because they seek a little vengeance Instead they confess they do it because it's the easy way out Barbara a fashion model fits right into this category She does a lot of work for department store supplements which are circulated in daily newspapers To get half-heino- 1 I 1 off" The alcohol keeps him from leaving a smudge It's a lot of effort to go through on a daily basis especially when the $28 parking permit would for his ritual doing this for has become eliminate the need Still Ed has been two years now and "addicted to the There's al vt ays the risk that this excitement can get out of hand A small crime might go so well the criminal might decide to take it one step further according to UCLA's Coodley OK maybe taking a stapler from work doesn't lead to embezzling funds "It's tricky to decide for whom committing a small crime can be beneficial and for whom it can lead to a major deviation" be says "A fair percentage of humans will admit to one little crime but repress bigger crimes they may have committed" THIS DAY is Tuesday May 25: On this date in 1787 the Constitutional Convention was convened in Philadelphia after enough delegates had shown up for a quorum Report: Women Worldwide Are ecteeMbilatik r2!:(11117"WIMIPAIr1 Neglected Majority Continued from 111 1 I7 tt e Al I - f - 2 7- e r--- 'i h ( bias "no country treats its women as well as it treats its men" the report said Based on a statistical study of the 33 countries it found that some do much better than others in giving equal opportunities and treatment to women The quality-of-lif- e rankings are based on income education and life expectancy in 173 countries Other countries with lower ranking when treatment of women is factored in are Switzerland Canada Germany the United States Hong Kong South Korea Luxembourg and Sri Lanka The report said discrimination against women in industrial countries is mainly in employment and wages with women often earning half the salary of men In developing countries il it also occur in health care nutrition and education In politics women make up just over 10 percent of parliamentarians or national legislators and less than 4 percent of national cabinets At the start of 1993 only six countries had women as head of government the report said The report also concludes that if women's unpaid housework were counted as productive output in national income accounts global output would increase by 20 to 30 percent f — l' L 1 i ': i t t- i - ) t4 EP' 1:4- - - 1 S't :r-'io- t 0 1 l l-- I t 4 -- '' I e4 it tit 41 ! Barbra Streisand tf their academic and artistic achievements - 1 - - k- 1 - IA - Steven Spielberg THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — President Clinton and Education Secretary Richard Riley honored 141 high school seniors Monday as 1993 Presidential Scholars because of 4 7 Clinton Joins Secretary Of Education to Name Presidential Scholars WASHINGTON or) - 1 ! P- rl MIMI 4 4 4 I shows disparities -- : It 's1 k 10 T Gaylord Booth ficial heart fl:r: these samples of her work she's been known to put money into a newspaper rack and grab the supplements from all the papers inside "I know it's not a nice thing to do but I figure nobody really cares anyway" she confesses "I attribute it to my own laziness It's too hard to get copies by going through tie stores" That's how Ed got hooked on his crime too The photographer who often works in Los Angeles but lives in San Francisco says he is too lazy to purchase a neighborhood parking permit Instead he sits in his apartment constantly watching for the parking patrol to put a chalk mark on his tire Then he springs into action "I have this sponge soaked in rubbing alcohol" he says proudly "I go out to my car and pretend I'm going into my trunk but then I bend down and wipe the mark a was released from a Tucson Ariz hospital Monday 32 days after a xnechanital heart that kept him alive was replaced with a transplanted human heart Mr Booth 48 of Phoenix survived for more than a month on the arti- ex-Me- ts "Hamlet" there are summer programs Connie Chung Barbra Streisand says Hollywood stars have as much right as anyone to President Clinton's ear "We have the right as an industry as people as professionals to be taken as seriously as automobile executives" she said in an interview published Sunday "Clinton critics are using Hollywood to try to discredit him" The actress and director also said she resents the Washings ton media's reference to Hollywood people as "nitwits" and It's saving there isn't a brain around" Steven Spielberg has received the "Order of the Smile" from Polish children for his science fiction movie "ET: The To receive the award he had to drink a full glass of straight lemon juice without grimacing Then he was "knighted" to the order with the touch of a red rose to his shoulder "This is the best lemon juice in the world" Spielberg said Sunday in Warsaw smiling after withstanding the sour test The Order of the Smile was established in 1968 by a daily Kurier Polski as a way of thanking Polish and foreign actors writers and others for their work for children Connie Chung new CBS probably will have better luck with Dan Rather than she did with her husband Maury Povich She could hardly get a word in edgewise Monday on Povich's show Povich and Mike Buchanan a Washington TV anchor who had hired Chung as a copy writer fresh out of college in the s did most of the reminiscing as the syndicated show was taped before a studio audience It is scheduled to be telecast Wednesday "air-head- The Presidential Scholars from Utah are Abigail Bird of West Valley City and Michael R Shirts of Salt Lake City The students will visit Washington June 19 to June 24 and receive Presidential Scholar medallions at a White House ceremony "These young people represent the best in our country" Clinton said in a statement "Through hard work and community service they have earned this prestigious award I look forward to meeting them next month at the White House" 111 Extra-Terrestria- then-popul- ar mid-1960- NOTHING SERIOUS: An Oregon man took an arrow through the skull and lived Doctors at first believed they couldn't save him Then they discovered he had insurance Winners include at least one young man and one young woman from each state the District of Columbia Puerto Rico and from American families living abroad 15 scholars and 20 scholars in the arts at-lar- They were selected on the basis of standardized test scores essays school recommendations and transcripts The arts scholars were found through a talent search program run by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts The winners were chosen by the Commission on Presi- dential Scholars appointed by Clinton earlier this month New Jersey Gov Jim Florio is the chairman I o7 It Zrittunt 11 g-1:- IUSPS e 1 I orruT Established April 15 1871 published daily and Sunday by the Kearns-TribunCorporation 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August before he fired his first round in the fatal gunfight at the Idaho cabin of white separatist Randy Weaver Under questioning Roderick made no reference to his telling an another officer that he shot first Details: 4-- As she begins Detail's: Federal marshal thur Roderick on Monday stuck to his is looking over her shoulder She usually sees a few security guards and sometimes some annoying papara77i but she also sees a mental image of her rival Monica Se les who was stabbed last month by one of Graf's fans y Summer Fun: INTERMOUNTAIN Dow the French Open tennis star Steffi Graf election completed its second day Monday with turnout reaching 70 percent The turnout is an apparent repudiation of Khmer Rouge threats to election sabotage the About 200 Khmer Rouge guerrillas were even seen casting their ballots at one polling station ' 3 SPORTS Steffi's Shadow: a low-inco- Jones industrial average rose 1495 points Monday to 350778 Declining issues were about even with advancers on the New York Stock Exchange Stocks: C--6 Flocking to Polls: Cambodia's live-da- clergy members spent two days helping to build a house for Habitat for Humanity which helps provide families housing for Details: B-Lake-are- natural- pipeline through Summit and Rich counties When completed this fall the pipeline will link eight gas wells near the Wasatch Mountains with a processing plant near Evanston Business: C--5 US Military A He! ping Hands: About 25 Salt has Digging 41-mi- le -gas court opened hearings Monday to decide whether a sailor will spend his life in prison for killing his homosexual roommate The court at the US 7th Fleet headquarters in Yokosuka Japan accepted Navy Airman Apprentice Terry He Ivey's guilty plea Sweet Scheme: rigged claiming Colombia's contestant had higher scores than Ms Torres throughout the pageant Organizers of the contest which ended Friday in Mexico City were unavailable for comment Lurks in Us All I B-- the Pipeline: In Culture Clash: UN-organiz- Rigged 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Petty Crime: A Little Crook 12- - year-ol- d impomemmwme A-1- 0 Louisiana-Pacifi- : A rf preme Court on Monday let stand a ruling against Virginia Military Institutes ban on women The ruling could mean the state of Virginia must either set up a separate military college for women or cut VMI loose from state money and other ties unless VMI admits women Details: Pollution Fines: cpP A-- 1 eilic Ocean Japan: Nation stunned over acquittal in US killing 1" AsIAOCEANIA EUROPEAFRICA ' o ilkimu 01 so Cambodia: Even guerrillas turn out to vote ‘ h (ti !Adis iiie b I 4 1 1110 Cardinal A Healthy Talk: Public health is not limited to medical issues the president of the American Public Health Association told her Utah colleagues Monday in Park City Helen RodriguezTrias said public-healtprofessionals must take "a central role" in such issues as gun control and safe housing Details: 1 4 - killed in shootout 3 d "" 111161L : President Clinton can fend off his enemies but who will protect him from his friends? One of his buddies "Designing Women" producer Harry Thomason is becoming a target for arranging Clinton's $200 haircut and for his role in the miniscandal over the White House travel office Aif' 4- 41111 It ' - $5 I UTAH 1 Bosnia: Subtler forms of 'ethnic cleansing' continue France: Graf feels effects of Seles1 stabbing 4 Problem Pal: The Atiosaic °cellist k 4-t- A-- 1 Losing the Battle: loopor '1 lic cardinal was killed Monday when his car apparently drove into the middle of a shootout at the airport in Guadalajara Mexico Cardinal Juan Jesus Posadas Ocampo the archbishop of Guadalajara and his driver were killed in what appeared to be a shootout between drug traffickers Five others also were killed Details: A-- - - A Roman Catho- De 1917s: Arctic Ocean I Washington: House Democrats unsure of deficit plan's fate uction P r - Fiar' lubseriptions restarting subscription cancellations formation Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm Classified Advertising Retail Display Advertising Obituaries (Mon-Fr- i before 5 pm (After 5 pm weekends holidays) and billing and Business News Desks Editor Photography Reader Advocate Recreation 2372065 2372015 Rolly & Wells Sports 2372054 2372070 Editorial Writers Enterliariment in- Lifestyle Newspaper in Ed — Sport Scores: 95 cents per minute — touchtone phone required (Sports staff uot permitted to give out scores) I - |