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An Israeli flag flies over Jerusalem 'it' 4 Is KINN readeradvocatePsitribcom For 1 of nude g six-wee- k 4 d 4 1 No Korce VlarELS Bobby Fischer wins stay of deportation Newspaper in Education p o rt A I ' Michael -- ' '''''- i d Brent Israelsen A ' -'- noyceasitrittcom John keahey 2578729 Breaheyostli ittcom : AS '' HEADLINE 4 - charges dropped ?SI 8141 Noyce Tom ''”' ' tile Business : 1 ' - s SOUTH AFRICA Editor ' 1 iii i -- 4 TIIE NATION IN BRIEF NEBRASKA FLORIDA Another judge strikes ban third-trimest- Once-younge- t 44 er 114” Nb LINCOLN — A third federal judge has ruled the Partial-BirtAbortion Ban Act unconstitutional adding judicial weight that some experts say could keep the issue from reaching the US Supreme Court US District Judge Richard Kopf of Lincoln ruled against the measure Wednesday saying Congress ignored the most experienced doctors when it determined that the banned procedure would never be necessary to protect the health of the mother — a finding he called h "unreasonable" His ruling echoed decisions by federal judges in New York and San Francisco The abortion ban was signed last year by President Bush but was not enforced because the three judges agreed to hear constitutional challenges in simultaneous non-jurtrials If each judge is upheld by federal appeals courts the high court might not take up the issue said Priscilla Smith a lawyer with the New York-basey d Center for Reproductive Rights - st lifer up on probation charge MIAMI --A teen whose i 1 timumght Aworiated Prom US Army spokeswoman Mary Binder holds a tube containing a clear liquid to demonstrate what GB sarin looks like for reporters at the Umatilla Chemical Depot OREGON Chemical weapons disposal hits a snag HERMISTON — The failure of a trap door designed to release chopped-uparts of a nerve gas rocket halted the first day of chemical weapons disposal Wednesday at one of the US military's last stockpiles of hazardous warheads left over from the Cold War It's unclear how long the glitch will delay the project at Umatilla Chemical Depot which has been beset by years of delays in construction and testing "This is exactly why we work step by step" said Army spokeswoman Mary Binder p life sentence in the beating death of a 1 playmate was thrown out on appeal 4 went before a Lionel Tate judge Wed- nesday on charges he violated his probation by walking around late at night with a pocketknife Lionel Tate now 17 was the youngest child in modern US history to be given a life sentence When he was freed from prison in January he was given a year of house arrest and 10 years probation If he is found to have violated his probation the judge has discretion to put the teenager behind bars again for anywhere from a few days to life Tate and an friend were stopped by sheriff's deputies at 2:20 am Friday a time when most people in the area were hunkered down in anticipation of Hurricane Frances man arrested in July after allegedly trying to rob a Bank of America in Enid Okla told police he merely intended to help repay the national debt (2) Thomas Pinckney 18 charged with trespass in Tomah Wis in June after a woman awoke at night to fmd him holding her arm told police that he had found the woman's keys in her apartment door and was just trying to return them —Compiled by Chuck Shepherd NOTED -- Today's Birthdays: Actress Michelle Williams is 23 Actor Adam Sandler is 37 Actor Hugh Grant is 43 Actress Angela Cartwright is 51 Actor Michael Keaton is 52 Singer Otis Redding is 62 Actor Cliff Robertson is 78 CORRECTIONS Stories in Wednesday's Food & Garden section listed two different prices for the Dine 0' Round promotion at Tsaio Li restaurant in Salt Lake City While most participating restaurants have set prices of $25 or $15 per person for a multi-coursdinner Tsai° Li will charge $25 for two people e 0 -- Of f |