Show Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 12 1998 Jack & Jill went up the Mil S played near poles end wires A line was down S Jack soon found If touched he would EXPIRE Kites and ap photo United States soMers cany a stretcher with on injured victm ot Ihe US in Nairobi Embaaay bombing Kenya out ofaC-14- 1 Utartiftof' at the Ramstein Airbase In Germany on Tuesday Albright leaves to bring home bodies of victims WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- retary of State Madeleine Albright left today on the sad mission of bringing home the remains of American victims of terrorism vowing to stand fast against new threats leveled against American interests Albright departed from nearby Andrews Air Force Base before dawn today for Germany where she planned to visit 10 hospitalized Americans and Kenyans injured in the bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi She was then to turn around and fly directly home Thursday with the remains of 10 of the 12 Americans who were killed Three Americans injured in Tanzania were sent to South Africa and London for treatment “I go secure in die knowledge that America will never be intimidated or back down in the face of terrorists'' she declared just before leaving She said those she will escort home Thursday represent “the very best of Americans' They were typical of the extraordinary people who protect our interests and promote our values in Ameri- can diplomatic outposts around the word" Albright said Tuesday she plans to go to Kenya and unza- nia as soon as her presence will not hamper ongoing rescue and recovery efforts President Clinton was cutting short a planned three-da- y cross- country trip to meet with his national security advisers today about the bombings He and his wife Hillary will attend a cere- mony at Andrews Air Force Base Md on Thursday honoring the American victims On the eve of Albright's depar- ture the State Department announced “there may be a threat to US interests in Egypt Malaysia and Yemen that could include attacks on buildings’’ Americans in the three countries were advised to be careful A senior US official told The Associated Press the statement was based on “credible informa- tion’’ but declined to provide further details Nearly simultaneous attacks last Friday at the US embassies America girls not boys are set- ting the pace a survey of the nation's young people says And while large numbers of American teen-agebelieve their opportunities are boundless in the 21st century many are concerned about their safety at school right now In a look at the attitudes and rs expectations of the millennial generation young people who will spend most of their lives in the 21st century the survey finds that many of today's students believe crime and violence are the greatest problems At the same time Generation 2000 finds racial tensions and discrimination and poverty and unemployment to be of far lesser concern Nearly 71 percent of the respondents believe there will be many available opportunities after they graduate — 72 percent for whites and 63 percent for Mack teen-ageThe survey “The State rs WASHINGTON (AP) — The US economy is facing increased dangers from an Asian crisis that shows no signs of ending The new worry is that Wall Street’s troubles could so rattle American consumers that they shut off the spending that has fueled a humming expansion Those fears were heightened Tuesday when the market took another nosedive falling as much as 258 points during another wild day of trading After a late afternoon rally the Dow Jones industrial average finished die day down 112 points at power lines ations at about half a dozen of State Thomas Pickering said Tuesday some embassies would have to be relocated to guard against terrorist attacks “We have to make sure all our embassies can meet an adequate standard” Pickering told The Associated Press After going to Congress for the necessary money “this is going to require relocating some embassies right away and putting the rest in appropriate locations” The US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which sustained massive damage in Friday's' attacks will have to be rebuilt as well homework per week) and received better grades than males” die repost accompanying die survey said "Females challenged themselves more frequent- Smm’ Treat all fines on the ground ormoiieadas energized Stay away from substations or anything marked Danger High Mage work they do now is important to their success in later life “Consistent with their hard work and better grades female and 37 percent were males would choose law While 11 percent rtf boys look successful in their academic work 63 percent were females three times as many say they “In general females worked to engineering careers only 1 percent of girls do the survey remain competitive further destabilizing other Asian nations While die US market staged a comeback after its worst point loss ever a drop last October that was also triggered by Asian turmoil economists said there is now a growing realization dun Asia’s impact on die United States will be more pro- dose to embassies and Undersecretary teens now have income expectations no different from those of males” die report said Three times as many teen-ag-e girls as boys say their top career choice is medicine and more than Asian fallout reaches beyond stock slide dear of frees or structures have temporarily suspended oper- By and large it said girls are outperforming boys in terms of academic success and expectations of entering such fields as medicine and law The researchers found that of the 18 percent of students most harder at their course work (averaging nearly 10 more hours of Keep Responding to increased threats American ambassadors of Our ly to take the most difficult Nation's Youth” is an annual courses available and were more product of the Horatio Alger likely to agree that the amount of Association which is dedicated to furthering the ideal that hard work and determination are the keys to American success stories areas anay from lines in Kenya and Tuizania claimed at least 250 lives and injured nearly 5000 Investigators suspect the powerful explosive Semtex was used in the attacks but no link has been found to any particular group another senior US official told The Associated Press Students see bright future but worry about school violence WASHINGTON (AP) — In high school classrooms across balloons should be flown in open said MlfcW Dow drop Die Dow Jonas MuSMri avaraee has Men 937 percent einosl reached a doeing high of 9A37 M on Jtly 17 How the Dow has fared slnoe July 1: S4Q0 MOO Outdoor electric safety is important to all of us — this time of year when we’re outside more help of some of last yearh winners in Utah Powerh Electric Safety Contest we want to make you aware of some of the potentially hazardous situations you and your kids can get into while working or playing outdoors 554-poi- nt found than first realized “A lot of people got fooled that the crisis was over when 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