Show - II MIEN THE AMERICAS TODAY'S BRIEFING BY ' MORNIN Shia Kapos & Tom Baldwin Cedras Resigns: Haiti's military leader Raoul Cedras resigned Monday but his words were barely audible as a crowd of 5000 shouted him down yelling "hoodlum" and "thief" Cedras announced he was quitting the country for its own good Details: TUESDAY BRIEFING OCTOB ER It A2 0 994 No It 76:$ r-- Pacific Ocean Slave Trading: A controversial reenactment of a slave auction in Virginia has made its audience uncomfortable and its critics angry One activist says it trivializes black history While organizers at Colonial Williamsdramatizes burg said the the horrors of slavery Details: A1 ' 0 Sweden: Two Americans ' ANshilck: la Clamp on Dissent Cuban President Fidel Castro is making moves to open his economy by increasing trade and political communications with other Western countries But he still is keeping a tight hold on citizens Details: Washington: US bases are closing slowly r Cuba: Castro clamps down on dissent Indian cy A-- 1 Woolen Gift Churro sheep introduced by the Spanish in 1598 and later adopted by the Navajo are being reintroduced to Navajo woolgrowers thanks to a Utah State University project Their wool is prized by Navajo weavers and will increase woolgrowers' incomes Details: C--1 Ocean II Haiti: Military leader Cedras resigns IV 'y' Iraq: UN ambassador says Saddam is withdrawing otopioglifr civil-righ- ts first-tim- e win Nobel Prize 141101pt Seasons Offers Hope: It is hard for loved ones of suicides to continue with their own lives Ask Tina Larsen a survivor of her husband's suicide more than 13 years ago who started a support group called Seasons Details: 1 lt A-- 5 EUROPEAFRICA ASIAOCEANIA BUSINESS the Endeavour were able to see smoke border rising from the Monday The shuttle crew was on its mission when it saw the smoke 127 miles overhead The source of the smoke was not known Details: A6 Americans Win Nobel: Two Americans were awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine Monday Their work has been "paramount" in helping determine how a certain group of proteins can help transmit and modulate signals in cells Details: Iraq Withdraws: Iraq announced Monday that it had ordered its troops to withdraw from the Kuwaiti border A United Nations official confirmed the report But President Clinton says he is adding US troops to the area until he sees evidence that the Iraqi military has actually moved Details: Dow Up: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 2389 points to 382132 Stocks: D-- Smoke Screen: Astronauts in Future of Catholic Women: An African bishop urged that the Catholic Church allow women to participate in the highest levels of the Vatican The subject came up at a bishops' meeting Details: Children Caged: Social workers removed three young boys from their Halifax Mass home after they learned the youths were locked in dog cages by their mother Details: A-5 Iraq-Kuwa- radar-mappin- A-- 3 it g Slow on Closures: After all the fast talk of closing the nation's military bases actions in doing so are slow Acd cording to one report more than of the nation's military bases that were supposed to be shut down have managed to stay open Details: A-one-thir- in coming up with a a slashed budget that would allow the administration to make good on its investment spending Initiatives Details: COMMENTARY A-- 6 Lighting Up: California voters will consider a mZasure that would make it easier for smokers to light up The measure has the backing of Philip Morris USA The tobacco giant hopes to use the state's initiative process to turn its goals into laws Details: clean-livin- A-- 6 Details: A-1- Competing for Dollars: The standings on the field look good But the University of Utah says the football team needs a better record in the stands The school's Board of Trustees has approved spending $518 million to fix Rice Stadium Details: D-1 US Bureau of the ' HUM80101' a FOREST & ' N e)' 0 Friths 1 Valley OM Spoils Pk A- household income ($63264) of any age group US Census Bureau 741 En) ' W ! ' - Married couples between the ages of 45 to 54 in 1992 who owned a home had the highest av- erage e pridc-atot- A central-nervous-syste- BOA ' ' ittiA4qAso A a )t—" 4 ' "" 1411 City 1 e'd -- ( 2' 7" US FACTS ct s MS Drug: A new drug delayed the progression of multiple sclerosis by 23 years and reduced the of the number of annual flare-up- s disease by 31 percent researchers said Monday They presented the findings of the anxiously awaited Phase III clinical trial of Biogen Inc's beta interferon drug at a meeting of the American Neurological Association in San Francisco Researchers reported that another drug tested in clinical trials Copolymer-- 1 or Copaxone reduced the number of attacks in MS patients by 24 percent and also showed statistical significance in slowing disability Copolymer-- is made by Israel-base- d Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd About 250000 to 300000 Americans suffer from MS Kenneth Johnson head of the University of Maryland medical school's neurology department said that 32 percent of MS patients on Copolymer-1 experienced increased disability compared with 46 percent of patients taking a placebo The potential to slow disability or the progression of MS is considered the key to developing a blockbuster MS drug The only significant MS drug on the market Chiron Corp's betaserson reduced flare-up- s during its clinical trials but failed to show it can slow the disease — Reuter News Service 11::i1h401P i14 i :12 Ce EMI "11 '' Monday's answer: Texas Celerity — (se LER I tee) n speed swiftness rapidity Because I did the job with great celerity I made a lot of mistakes The lunar probe Pioneer I was launched it failed to go as far out as planned fell back ta Earth and burned up in the atmosphere 1962 — Pope John XXIII convened the first session of the Roman Catholic Church's 21st Ecumenical Council also known as Vatican 1968 — Apollo VII the first manned Apollo mission was launched with astronauts Wally Schirra Donn Fulton Eisele and R Walter Cunningham aboard tele1983 — The last phone system in the United States went out of service as 440 telephone customers in Bryant Pond Maine were switched over to direct-dia- l service full-fledge- AND WE QUOTE "The respect that is only bought by gold is not worth much" — Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Anglo-Africa- n Magazine (1859) hand-cranke- d d 11111111it UI roczc--4 JO k tii w- Aoki -- 41 report recom- mends cutting the Pentagon budget by $45 billion Military leaders aren't too concerned After all what's two dozen ers -- tit 1zz 11 VIErzyi I m NOTHING SERIOUS A congressional 0 " 11111111111100 N - 'N ' 24t7ffTop a A-- 8 Death Today: "If it the execution could happen tomorrow I would like it to happen tomorrow" said Michael Sonner the condemned killer of a Nevada state trooper Sonner in a Reno Gazette-Journinterview said death would be a cure for psychological problems that have tortured him Details: 8 al A-- ': t e") N k) 9- z4 r n 0 Amy Tan is not an expert on China Chinese culture or the psychology of mothers and daughters Or any of these subjects: immigration assimilation racial tension Tianrn111- anmen Square the most favored nation trade t t t) the of future agreements Hong Kong after iosAftwioki 1997 or Chinese cooking Make no mistake: The !r acclaimed author of The Joy Luck Club and !: The Kitchen God's Wife takes pride in her CM- nese heritage She just doesn't want to be t boxed in as an writer "I often wonder why works of fiction by minority writers are read mainly for the study of class gender and race" mah-jong- g Asian-America- 1 4 n 0 Martha Stewart the authority on upper-crus- t domesticity uses all 24 hours in a day "Once my wife and I were with Martha at her house in Easthampton and I noticed her light was on very late at night" said Richard Chesnoff a correspondent for US News & World Report and a friend for nearly 20 years "She told me she keeps her light on all night so if she wakes up she can immediately read It sounds obsessive but it is not It is just Martha's determination not to waste time" Stewart with her own how-tTV show magazine books and American Express commercial lives alone after she and her husband of 26 years divorced in 1989 o BIRTHDAYS NON SEQUITUR 171k WEEDIN-O- $100-a-da- y Chuck Yeager: years after breaking the sound barrier Yeager says he cannot break his flying habit "I can't stop Technology is moving so fast if I took a year off I'd never catch up" he said Yeager 71 said he spends about two weeks every month training at Edwards Air Force Base in California Yeager the first person to break the sound barrier retired from the Air Force as a brigadier general in 1975 4 m 1 TODAY IN HISTORY 1958 VOCABULARY Il ! In which US state are you? NA Teachers Stay Away: For the first time in 25 years Denver's schoolteachers have gone on strike At the risk of fines about 3000 of the district's 3800 regular teachers stayed away from class according to the teachers union Details: Forty-seve- FINDINGS & FIGURES THE RIGHT PLACE 07 percent — Percentage of blacks in Utah in 1990 121 percent — Percentage of blacks nationwide in 1990 INTERMOUNTAIN HEADLINERS IIMMINDTIELDS11 UTAH INDEX Haute Water: The election Oct 25 could turn up the water rates for about 2000 Sandy customers served by the White City Water Company Details: C--2 1 B-- 1 0 D-- 1 He's Back and Ready: Luther Wright would rather forget his rookie season And so would his fans He is playing and says he feels better But Jazz coach Jerry Sloan says "the jury is still out" on the young center Details: D-- Easy Access Park: In spite of its remoteness and reputation for solitude and rugged beauty Canyonlands National Park has seen an increase in car campers and visitors who just want a short hike with a view Outdoors & Recreation: leagues Rep Karen Shepherd listened to constituents who wanted lobbying reform But Utah's other elected leaders helped kill reform Their negative votes show they are not listening to Utahns Editorial: Green Victims: Tree spiking monkeywrenching have been getting the attention of federal officials an author says Meanwhile those officials are ignoring violence and vandalism perpetrated on environmental activists David Helvarg who wrote The War Against the Greens blames the FBI's focus on radical environmental groups for the lack of investigation into attacks on conservationists Details: C--1 Preps Winding Down: There are two weeks left in the regular season of high school football and likely more surprises to come DAYBREAK Shepherd Heard Concerns: Unlike her Republican Congressional col- g SPORTS Love Riot: A band from Baltimore took first place in a Japanese amateur-musi- c contest held in Tokyo on Monday Love Riot — a pop chamber group made up of a violin acoustic guitar electric band and a vocalist — bested 17 other bands in the final round of the MusicQuest competition It plans to spend the $20000 prize on a studio Stepping Up Airlifts: Some 290 tons Budget Whacks: Congress seemed 6 A-- 7 of food were delivered on 20 separate relief flights to Sarajevo on Monday The United Nations plans to send 20 more flights today Until last weekend Bosnian Serb gunfire had forced the airport to close preventing airlifts to be following President Clinton's lead one-pric- sprayed gunfire on a crowded street in Jerusalem on Sunday The attack was one of the worst in Jerusalem in recent years Two people were killed Details: A-- 7 6 Probe: An antitrust investigation by the Justice Department is under way on the way prices are set for cars and trucks Justice is also looking into pricing designed to limit haggling and has requested documents and e correspondence that mention or value pricing of vehicles Details: D-Car-Prici- Anger Still Strong: Friends and family mourned the Islamic militant who Cult Moneyman Dead: Using dental records pathologists identified one of the bodies in the doomsday-cul- t deaths as the financial mastermind of the cult Details: C-- 7 A-- 1 A-- 5 UTAH First Phones: It cost Beehive Telephone more than $15000 per customer to provide phone service to 28 of Caineville's about 30 families last month One resident said he heard a phone line was strung from Torrey in the 1920s and '30s but it was rolled up when everyone left Details: 1 '4 of Virginia: a slave auction draws fire A-- 1 No - 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