| Show EMS53!MERIMM3IITERSIMM01111 EMIMMIS:MiCIMEEM ' ' t TIE AMERICAS TODAY'S BRIEFING BY ' MO Tom Haney - - - - - ' - ' -- c 1 : ' I c 7 - - - r7 B-- 1 - Atlantic Ocean - - 1 Indian I :t A-- 3 juvenile court judge in Pulaski Term supervised as parents whipped their daughter 16 bamboo times with a pencil-thiswitch supplied by the judge The parents took eight licks each Details: A New Cease-FirThe presidents of Ai menia and Azerbaijan brought together by Russian mediators agreed in the disFriday to extend a cease-fir- e h puted territory of Russian Foreign Minister Andrei D KozTev calls it -- a step forward" Bangladesh capital the government banned protest rallies Forty opposition activists were also detained But the opposition says it will defy the ban Invasion Practice: Grenades and mortar shells exploded Friday along the shores of an island off Puerto Rico US Marines were there practicing for an invasion of Haiti COMMENTARY RELIGION Latin American heads inaugurated a presidential summit Friday in Rio de Janeiro Brazil In their final declaration they will condemn terrorism express efforts and ask support for for full access to modern technology g I MIND B-- 2 SPORTS INTERMOUNTAIN College Pigskin: BYU is at Air Force today where the Falcons are trying to turn around last year's dismal season And Utah is not overlooking Idaho State when the Bengals come to town Details: C-- of 1990 91947410 — Households I na1 tionwide as of 1990 Source: US Bureau of the Census - I 71 r - GLADErS? I - Novotna dropped 20 of the last 27 points in her semifinal US Open match with Steffi 5 Graf and lost 3 Details: 6-- 7-- IMME1111111011 - Su t - to koou o - - US FACTS ti - v - Cami A 1 r" Swim Po - About 150000 to 200000 Lebanese were killed the Ministry of Social Affairs said in the most comprehensive survey since the conflict ended Half of the 300000 wounded suffered permanent disabilities The civil war pitted Christians against Muslims Israel invaded Lebanon in 1978 and 1982 Syrian troops who first moved in as peacekeepers in 1976 also became combatants The report published in theA newspaper on Thursday said about 900000 people emigrated because of the fighting and lack of jobs Much of Lebanon's industrial and commercial base was destroyed Of those who left 40 percent settled in the Americas the report said There are large Lebanese communities in Canada the United States Venezuela and Brazil Only 40000 people returned to their homeland in 1992 and 1993 but 250000 were expected to return in the next year if stability continues the report said — The Associated Press SIll: - 4 -- Nolo tios o a v- $1104 t 1 1111 - ow S Friday's answer New Jersey By 2025 seniors will outnumteen-ager- s by 2 to 1 Source: The Futurists ber (July-Augu- st 1992) VOCABULARY Mete — (meet) v to distribute in measured portions Knowing how to mete out pun- ishment is an art AND WE QUOTE "The excitement of learning separates youth from old age As long as you're learning you're not At h report says :414411432':::15:- — one-fourt- P - i ' 132 -mE - - is 6 Mid 1 t - -- L- : — - Acf 08 iAblifil - ?was u 19) c Dead and Wounded: Up to 500000 people were killed or wounded in Lebanon's 1975-9- 0 civil war and nearly of a prewar population of 4 million left the country a government 0)4 Plawill Cowie TODAY IN HISTORY 1794 — Two hundred years ago America's first nondenominational college Blount College (later the University of Tennessee) was chartered 1813 — Oliver H Perry sent the message "We have met the enemy and they are ours" after an American naval force defeated the British in the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812 1846 — Elias Howe of Spencer Mass received a patent for his sewing machine 1963 — 20 black students entered public schools in Birmingham Tuskegee and Mobile Ala following a standoff between federal authorities and Gov George Wallace ODD Herb le Hancocic Funk and jazz keyboardist Hancock got his own star on the Hollywood on Walk of Fame Among the 200 hand Thursday when the walkway's 2033rd star was unveiled were former Mayor Tom Bradley and musician Stevie Wonder The 54- Grammy-winninHancock is a former year-ol- d member of the Miles Davis jazz group Members of the Herbie Hancock quartet have included Wynton Marsalis Ron Carter and Tony Williams well-wishe- NON SEQUITUR Prize (1985) i N1412 4 NOTHING SERIOUS 0 !NW r I iii : ' ' t not ty10PET 1 7r: ' (It - 'Iv- Billy Dee Williams is known for his portrayals on screen but it's his work on canvas that's before audiences now Painting has been a passion for the actor since he was a boy he said "I don't see myself as a painter doing paintings that just simply decorate the rug and house" Williams said Thursday Williams is honorary chairman at the Arkansas Jazz and Blues Festival in Hot Springs and is showing his paintings at a local gallery through the month Williams appeared in "Brian's Song" and "Lady Sings the Blues" 1410 - 1- -- -- III kti 11 -- f A ' - 41 pm Saturday Salt Lake south Davis counties An other areas 4411 t j ip)rtirs 1 I - is sisir4-- I z i Mu Davey is 55 Singer Jose Feliciano is 49 Actress Judy Geeson is 46 Actress Amy Irving is 41 DEATHS Edna Mani low 70 the mother of Barry Mandied Thursday in Palm Beach Fla from complications caused by cancer Raymond C Firestone former chairman of the tire company founded by his father Harvey S Firestone in 1900 died Friday at age 86 singer-songwrit- k 'r lill- i ' - 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W m for canceling the rest of the baseball season came and went Friday with no decision Details: 1 I THE RIGHT PLACE 537273 — Utah households as Narcotics Policy: The Idaho treatBoard of Medicine says long-terment with narcotics is OK for patients who suffer chronic pain The draft policy is for patients who are not terminally ill but suffer debilitating pain Missed Deadline: The deadline - UTAH INDEX de- Let Me Out Convicted con man C Dean Larsen says he wants out of his prison sentence for securities fraud He says that would allow him to start repaying people he cheated Details: C-- 1 riELp as tax-evasi- B-- Gas Wells: Officials warn a plan to drill 1000 gas wells in the Price area could lead to the loss of wildlife habitat And residents complain their quality of life also could be impacted Details: 9 BYU Porn: When students log on to a Brigham Young University computer a message warns they can be expelled for "distributing pornographic files" Its part of the university's effort to police students who abuse their access to the computer system — especially with pornography Details: D-- A-- 6 A mistrial case against Ogden lawyer and businessman Jean Bata's The jury deadlocked after deliberations over three days Details: 1 C-- a scheduled mass demonstration in the Irish Peace: The Clinton administration has been supportive of Irish peace efforts and that surely has been helpful But there is still much more to be done before the issue of Northern Ireland is settled And this is not the time for the administration to be accepting kudos Details: Hung Jury: clared in the federal one-da- Protests Banned: A day before Nagorno-Karabak- A-- 8 jump in wholesale prices Jones industrial average fell 3365 points to close Friday at 387481 It y was the biggest decline since June 30 Stocks: 7 The first official US delegation to go to North Korea was heading for the capital Pyongyang today in a major step toward normalizing diplomatic relations The five Americans officials are to hold technical talks on how Washington and Pyongyang can open liaison offices in each other's capitals e: n by the the Dow Korean Talks: Irish Visitor: Northern Ireland nationalist leader Gerry Adams says he will apply for a visa to revisit the United States Adams is expected to be invited to address Congress to explain developments in the Northern Ireland peace process free-flyin- g Dow Dumps: Surprised as the biggest in Pakistan's history 10 tons of hashish were seized and three men arrested Acting on a tip police uncovered some of the hashish when a truck pulled into a customs post in the eastern city of Lahore A-- 1 BYU Mistake: Brigham Young University's Daily Universe scrambled this week to withdraw a poster catalog One poster depicted a condom another showed a woman wearing only a bra Details: B-- 1 Drug Bust In a drug bust touted ments to curb abortions while saying they should be safe in places where they are legal Details: Shuttle's Off: Discovery rocketed into orbit Friday on a mission that includes a laser show and the release of a B-- 11111101111 BUSINESS ASIAOCEANIA ican shelved objections to a compromise measure on abortion Friday at the UN population conference The Holy See expressed support for some aspects of the compromise It urges govern- A-- 4 d abortion policy at population conference Abortion Agreement The Vat- A Slumlord: A judge says a landlord who rented two rat-- and cockroach-infesteapartments must give the former tenants a rebate The landlord must also pay pay relocation costs Details: 1 Ocean Egypt: Vatican shelves objections to compromise EUROPEAFRICA d ' Unfit Parent The Utah Court of Appeals has rejected a ruling that a woman is a morally unfit parent because she is a lesbian It ordered a new hearing on a decision awarding custody of a child to the wornan:s Details: Pacific Ocean I - MIIIIEMIMMEIMI Bakersfield Calif judge has dismissed charges against a mother whose infant son died him following inafter she breast-fegestion of methamphetamine Karen Henderson had said pressures of motherhood led her to take -- crank" to stay awake Details: anti-dru- - California: Prosecutors will not seek death penalty for OJ Simpson Pena says officials still can't explain the cause Details: A- - Twelve - - A-- 1 Transportation Secretary Federico Summit 1- - No Answers: A blackened crater yielded body parts and twisted metal but no answer Friday as to why a USAir jetliner crashed in Pennsylvania US Latin --- z -- Florida: Space shuttle Discovery rockets into orbit : US Caning: '' --- - I - - ' -- parole not the death penalty against 0J Simpson in the slayings of his wife and a friend The decision was announced in a letter to Simpson's satellite It"11 also have the first spacewalk in 10 years Details: ' 3 Tf - will seek life without the possibility of Details: - 1 -- - Huntsman Retreats: Utah industrialist Jon M Huntsman Sr invested $50 million in his plastics plant in Moscow in 1991 Now disenchanted cynical and disgusted he's pulling out Details A1 New York: US and Cuba reach immigrabon agreement - ------ - -- Pacific Ocean UTAH A2 SEPTEMBER 101993 - -- -- AIIIMMI1 gIM i---:- — - No Death Penalty: Prosecutors Breast Feeder: INC - Pennsylvania: Investigators at loss to explain airliner crash A-- 1 ' I' - The United States and Cuba reached an agreement to halt the chaotic Cuban exodus For President Clinton the pact clears the deck for an invasion of Haiti and gives him a foreign-polic"win" An invasion could take place between Sept 21 and the end of November Details: y t lqWJMS1MiC SATURDAY IING1' -0 --:-- Cuba Agreement 'I ' WI 1 Nr!9eeVOINMNtVTt'cwW! |