| Show ZEbt5a1t Ikta'ribunt IIkWF i1 Li Briefing Editor: Dan R Dickson 1 THE AMERICAS Getting Rich: It - Ocaa Pacific that movie stars and rock singers head Forbes list of the 40 top money makers for the past two years It also is no surprise that Oprah Winfrey sits atop the list Details: ow-At wr 1 The Atlantic ?IP Pacific Ocean Washington: Mideast leaders to sign historic peace pact today 5 elgolum: -- Left Out Caring for elderly family members at home is not so unusual in Utah but some of the aftereffects may be surprising Children often are being neglected and some develop a fear of aging Details: Secretary of state says it will take troops to keep peace in Bosnia ° Nbp: r 1'1767"" vie: I A-- 1 Shades of Hansen: Governing Utah's wilderness and natural resources always has been a sensitive issue Now some environmentalists are saying the Department of Natural Resources has a distinct Jim Hansen flavor to it and many don't like it Details: D-- A v Pacific Ocean ro yt t dt ‘ 21 á Iht 1 Indian Ocean 11413 0 I Drinker's Delight Some people will go to great lengths when it comes to b Haiti: Wave of terror violence greets new government sipping or gulping their favorite brew Lines reached up to two blocks in Deer Valley on Sunday for tastes of beer at the Utah Brewers Festival which almost was drank dry Details: D-- Israel: Violence breaks out 0 on eve of peace accord ZMMIIMMIll ilEIIMTIM!IIMMINIMIE!MNEMSIEMIMOr 1 A Real killer: To some people it's bad enough that abortion kills thousands of unborn fetus each year worldwide Now a report out of Washington claims illegal abortions are the No 1 cause of death for women throughout the world Details: A-- World Police: If there is a peace accord signed in Bosnia it won't come cheaply said Defense Secretary Les Aspin in Brussels Belgium on Sunday Aspin said it would take up to 50000 UN troops to enforce any accord Details: 5 A-- 5 Racial Tolerance: Death marred a rally in Cape Town South Africa Sunday where ANC leader Nelson Mandela appealed for blacks to show racial tolerance branding killers of "white" civilians as animals After the rally a woman was crushed to death as thousands of people rushed out of the football field Mandela said blacks would be the top priority in South Africa's first rule A-- 8 y Shining Path guerrilla leader Abimael Guzman is in good health but he is still behind bars one year after his capture Once feared by many in Peru Guzman now is powerless as he serves a life term in a jail in Callao where he is closely watched all-rac- e Emergency Rule: With the threat of insurrection mounting in Georgia President Eduard Shevardnadze on Sunday said he will ask Parliament to declare a national emergency and impose a curfew Shevardnadze said Saturday he will assume the post of interior minister giving him control of all police Hurricane Watch: Hurricane Lidia churned toward the tip of the Baja California peninsula Sunday evening packing heavy rains and winds of up to 105 mph Hurricane warnings were in effect on the southern tip of the peninsula south of the resort city of La Paz and for coastal cities on the Mexican mainland along the Gulf of California Locker!) le Trial: A Scottish newspaper reported Sunday that France had wrecked prospects of a Scottish trial for two Libyans accused of bombing a US airliner which crashed at Lockerbie in 1988 The Sunday Post said France insisted that tough new UN sanctions must start Oct 1 unless Libya surrendered four men suspected of blowing up a French airliner over Africa as well as the two Lockerbie suspects Libya has said UN sanctions must end before any Lockerbie trial Hostages Freed: Four Nicaraguan agricultural officials held by gunmen during the weekend were released unharmed Sunday during an operation by police officers and soldiers Gunmen demanding a ransom of $170000 kidnapped the four Nicaraguan officials The kidnappers let the hostages go when police and soldiers moved in The kidnappers fled and are were being hunted by police Price for Peace: Violence broke out on the eve of the historic peace accord as Palestinian militants ambushed an Israeli army jeep and two buses were When the shooting stopped seven dead including three soldiersDetails: Sampras Reigns: it was all in a day's work for Pete Sampras who barely broke a sweat in defeating Frenchman Cedric Pioline to win his second US Open tennis championship Details: 1 A-- 1 Running on Empty: A Utahn set a new course record to win the women's division of the 100 Mile Wasatch Endurance Race while a Californian used his past experience to cross the finish line first Sunday Details: 1 Medical Shortages: UN trade sanctions against Iraq have been taking a toll Iraq acknowledged Sunday more than 300000 people have died due to lack of medical supplies since 1990 including at least 4000 children under age 5 who die each month Also an Iraqi opposition group claimed Sunday that Saddam Hussein narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in August that killed 25 people Continued from A1 "When you marry a man who's been a bachelor until age 60 there are habits you can't change" she said "He even darns his own socks and sews on buttons He sews better than I do" Arafat who described himself as a feminist would not let Yedioth photograph his wife in his office — "so people won't think she interferes in my work" Arafat likes to be called "Mr President" a title he hopes to as- sume if a Palestinian state emerges from the limited in Gaza and Jericho Avrech asked Arafat "Now that you've moved from the armed struggle to the political struggle will you wear civilian clothing?" "Give me a state" he said "and I'll wear a tux and a bow tie" Arafat who began his political career running guns to Palestinian fighters in the 1948 war has used violence and diplomacy to push the Palestinian struggle to the forefront of world attention His presence now in Washington marks a remarkable turn for a man and an organization that have reflected all of the hate and violence that the Mideast could produce In 1988 Arafat was denied en self-rul- Arab-Israe- li gatt gakt Zribunt (USPS In 478-36- (117E4 wpiud24‘-s3tmytw!rrpa7rrotrrooost!ritvart—Rtrqqt2rr- life" Still for almost everyone involved uncertainties remain Despite Arafat's habit of greeting heads of state with a hug White House officials say Clinton does not plan to embrace the PLO chief "There will be no kissing" a senior official was quoted as saying And another thing was made clear Sunday: Arafat can wear his headtrademark dress to the signing but cannot pack his pistol "It was much more difficult for him to change his garb than to change the real politics behind it but symbols sometimes are very difficult to fade out" said an Arafat aide black-and-whi- te Better to Be Lucky: The football teams at the University of Utah and Brigham Young are resting a little easier after pulling out emotional wins Saturday Now the questions are: How long can the Y live the charmed life? Have Ute fans seen the real Utes? Details: Justice Served: Gunslinger Tom Horn was hanged nearly 90 years ago for killing a boy Some historians say he never got a fair trial His body still is six feet under in a Colorado graveyard but he will get another day in court beginning Wednesday in Cheyenne Wyo Details: ld C-- 1 A-- 8 DAYBREAK Changing Lanes: It has been a a few for the of driver Greytough days hound bus that crashed in Phoenix last week injuring 26 passengers A check of his driving history turns up some Corporate Fitness: It is not to be fit finanfor enough corporations cially Now many firms across the nation are going the extra mile to ensure their employees also are physically fit Corporate executives say healthy workers will lead to a healthy company - Bargain Basement Utah teachers may do more work for less pay than teachers in any other state but that has not hampered their abilities to teach Utalms should be proud of what has been accomplished in education but g how long can the last before the system crashes? Editorial: Time & Money: Late-Nig- Wars: ht previous citations for unsafe driving Details: A-- 8 Potato Blues: Idaho is known for its great potatoes but many of the state's potato producers took it in the wallet last year thanks to the silver scurf fungus Research from the University of Idaho in Moscow reveals producers and shippers lost more than $8 million in revenues to the disease B-- 1 Chevy Chase appeared to be a bust as his talk show debuted last week on Fox Now Conan O'Brien who replaces David Letterman at NBC gets his chance in the spotlight TV Column: penny-pinchin- B-- 5 A-- 6 Rabin: A Betting Man of War and Peace for Israel Continued from A-- 1 MMEMEMMMMniEn1 prepare itself for its mission" Israelis customarily wish one another a year of happiness Rabin wished the generals a year of security "I am aware of the heavy responsibility I am taking on myself" Rabin 71 said at the signing ceremony in Israel He said his action would change concepts perceptions and beliefs But he added: "It gives great hope for a change" n 11112 Idaho Daily Only (Utah Nevada and Wyo 1744 ming) Saturday and Sunday by carrier Wednesday 1484 by mail (Utah where available) 1832 Sunday Only (All other states) 12132 Daily Si Sunday (All other states) All mril subscriptions payable In advance A tI But his orders to beat rioters — meant as an alternative to shooting — backfired when soldiers interpreted his orders as a license to break the bones of unarmed Palestinians But he also pushed for peace with Palestinians drafting plans Likud put forward by hard-lin- e Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir Their coalition crumbled in 1990 when Shamir refused to go the distance In June last year Rabin came back to smash Shamir putting former generals in the front line of a hard-lincampaign that portrayed Labor as the party of peace and security Rabin never accepted the right-winIsraeli belief that the occupied territories were Israel's birthright In six days in office Rabin offered to meet his Arab enemies in their capitals froze much new Jewish settlement in the occupied e g Daily Sunday with daily territories and negotiated four-da- n - y Arnold Schwarzenegger has closed a deal r to buy the home of his neighbor John Forsythe Forsythe who played Blake Carrington in ABC's "Dynasty" and his wife had listed the Pacific Palisades home at $39 million It has four bedrooms in about 6000 square feet The sale price was not disclosed ranch in The Forsythes are moving to a the Santa Ynez Valley Schwarzenegger 46 is married to Maria Shriver 37 host of NBC's next-doo- 7 Vt 1 t 4 Rt 414 j'''---tt''' 1 30-ac- re t "First Person" DOD Marilyn Quayle told a volunteer group that she was "deeply hurt" by the years of criticism her husband endured as vice president In her first public speech since leaving Washington Quayle accused a "hostile press" of causing her personal pain during her time as the second lady Speaking in Indianapolis Ind she also talked of the achievements of the Bush administration then said "It's kind of hard to sit on the sidelines now and watch much of what was good destroyed" 124 per copy $62 per copy $1 50 per copy Newyork or Vendor 150 per copy Daily $150 per copy Sunday (Rates may differ outside the Salt Lake metropolitan area) Member Audit Bureau of Circulations I rr t !:i Harry Smith says people who call radio-talshows to complain should put their actions where their mouths are The "CBS This Morning" host said he gets frustrated listening to ' complaints on such shows as Rush Limbaugh's "If people went to their local school board meetings they wouldn't be on the phone haranguing" Smith said Thursday in a speech at East Tennessee State University He said he volunteers at a New York City school but acknowledges he could do more k 40'4' t IK ' 4 NOTHING SERIOUS: A study shows 22 percent of college students do not understand finance Most missed this question: If one guy has $1 million and another guy has $1 million what do you have? The University of Washington football team 10 NEWSROOM am and News Desks Business Sundays before 1 pin Salt Lake south Davis counties Editor Editorial Writers 9 All other areas New subscriptions restarting subRription cancellations and billing In8372900 fonuation Monday through Friday I am to 5 pm Entertainment 8 Photography Reader Advocate Features Recreation Roily & Wells Newspaper in Ed Sports Classified Advertising Retail Display Advertising 0 Sport Scores: 95 cents per minute — touch-ton- e phone required (Sports staff not permitted to give out scores) Obituaries (MonFri before 5 pm ) (After 5 pin weekends holidays) - As ODD a army peaceful end to a siege of a Palestinian university His bold moves mended frayed relations with the United States Israel's closest ally and with Egypt its only Arab peace partner But he was still a hard man to read Countries all over the world condemned his expulsion to Lebanon in December of 415 alleged Muslim militants the partial closure of the occupied territories since March and a weeklong bombing of Lebanon in July Rabin said all were prompted by attacks on Jews Carrier and home delivery information on weekdays before Carrier Delivery Sunday Only beatings" This Day is Monday Sept 13: On this date in 1788 the US Constitutional Convention authorized the first national election and declared New York City the temporary national capital CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING SUBSCRIPTION RATES (week period Daily and Sunday (Utah Idaho Nevada and "iron fist" policy He vowed to fight with "might power and God-give- When it emerged that Rabin had approved the secret deal with the PLO critics accused him of breaking every important promise he ever made Backers praised him for bold leadership Rabin's politics have puzzled Israelis since he left the army after 27 years to enter public life in 1968 first as ambassador to Washington and from 1974 to 1977 as Israel's only "sabra" or native-borprime minister His first government fell amid a scandal over an alleged illegal foreign bank account held by his wife but Rabin remained powerful enough in his Labor Party to win the defense minister's job in a coalition formed in 1984 When in 1987 Palestinians of the occupied territories launched a popular uprising for independence Rabin responded with an Mail Wyoming) Lake City Utah 84111 t e try to the United States as a "threat to our security" because of the terrorism he and the PLO had fostered Syria Jordan Iraq Lebanon Saudi Arabia and others all have at one time or another turned on him or his PLO Now he is being praised "Mr Chairman on behalf of the United States government I welcome you to the United States on this historic occasion which we hope will lead to peace throughout the Middle East" Edward Djerejian assistant secretary of state for Mideast affairs told Arafat on his arrival in Washington on Sunday "I thank you and I too am hopeful that this will lead to peace" Arafat replied "I never thought Arafat would be doing what he is doing" Clinton said "He has done the right thing and he has given the next generation of Palestinian children a chance to have a normal By Established April 15 1871 published daily and Sunday by the KeirrisTribune Corporation 143 South Main SI Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City Utah POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salt Lake Tribune 143 South Main St Salt illEIOL INTERMOUNTAIN C-- Deng a Best Seller: Glory days are here again for Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping thanks in part to his youngest daughter Xiao Rong who's biography of her father is being snatched up in bookstores The biography is part of China's plan to glorify the in his last years and to insure his politics survive his death COMMENTARY 2 EADLINERSIIM Arafat: He Sews Socks at Home and Sows Hope at Work 471 Pollution Busters: With air pollution on the rise in Salt Lake and Davis counties the Utah Division of Air Quality is considering ideas to help clean the air including company carpooling and stricter enforcement of speed limits Details: D-- C-- ERTf45-:T-n El Dogs' Day: It has taken nearly offithree months but animal-contrcers in Draper finally were able to round up a pair of crafty canines Details: D1 ol It has been nearly two months since Baby Jessica was returned to her biological parents And if her appearance on TV Sunday was any indication she appears to be doing just fine Details: Once-legendar- SPORTS ASIAJOCEANIA EUROPEAFRICA Adjusting Well: Still Behind Bars: A2 UTAH an Ocit -- -1-- B Ocean111 transformation of Haiti's government was supposed to help heal the ailing country from violence and domestic woes It hasn't turned out that way however as terror and violence are on the rise Details: A 5 - AlliliiiMIIV1111111CMI New Yort: frolicks on telev is ion - Arctic 4 fleeen :614"e 1 z- ttlenT12 is not surprising Wounds Slow to Heal: & o jrz 1 (z----P- iz 7 A - A-- tINEs OR Wyoming: Gunslinger Tom Horn dead for 90 La: years will get new trial Peace Pipe: Years of bloody conlict could come to an end as leaders from Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization will meet in Washington today to sign a historic peace Details: ( MONDAY September 13 1993 0 I) 0 A - 1 Jsrlri-----1 -- : 4 : 11 Nz |