Show r rmTrrvrr r? l IT T ITT 1 ! “WT1? 1 'I TT’’rrTTTf'rt TV TnVV!"T"T’VTTr Page 10— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday March 29 2000 am ' MDT i Hi Lo Pro 61 40 12 cdy t Afeuquerque Anchorage TODAY Partly doudy today wttiaSOpeieent chance or snow howntonii Lows in the THURSDAY EXTENDED Partly doudy with Dry and warmer on FWday and Satur- chance of snow snowore IinQpit LRi ttiemidto upper " day Htfw new 60 a 20 percent Much cotderSun- - -day wBh a chance of snow Hghs In the lower 40a " 40a 25 22 75 59 50 57 58 56 Cheyenne Chkrego DaJbs-F- t Worth Denver Detroit 44 82 67 54 82 m Honolulu a a mj y re 1— as synopsis! no suracs ngn Duncnny ovsr mo racmc rforur Houston west wil strengthen through Thursday as a low pressure' Kansas CRy system develops over southern Arizona This wH bring a sa ' MpIs-StPa- From tho news wire By Local tomporatuvos Lewiston Trenton Preston 52 65 54 54 53 52 19 18 27 20 17 24 WeHsville Smithfield KVNl) Pro City Hi Lo NW Logan 52 25 51 24 9 23 52 21 51 28 28 ML Logan Mendon Hist Farm USU N Logan 11 53 Pro Almanac Sun: Sunrise: 6:16 Sunset 6:47 Moon: New Moon April 4 2:12 Average Evaporation: 07 incheattay tr tr tr 53 Los Angeles Miami Beach uud marry ory nonnsny ILkua now ovsr man mrougn rnosy oooii O 2000 AocUWMSar Inc 65 88 51 ul ody cdy 44 34 58 m 30 dr 44 jBO ody 35 cdy 33 j02 cdy 29 04 cdy 66 123 cdy 34 i4 cdy 36 20 cdy 70 cdy 69 cdy 35 cdy 54 dr 69 dr 28 dr New York City Philadelphia 59 46 60 42 72 57 PortlandOra Reno St Louis San Francisco Seattle Tucson Washington DC 51 37 m cdy cdy cdy 38 33 cdy N! 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IIIJIIJII 4 l"l ILiJillJJ 'U mmm ill ill dr 47 'dr 37 49 02 cdy cdy 05 cdy 60 43 31 30 075 56 37 003 56 39 021 56 46 023 Manti 51 M Orem Price Provo Salt Lake CRy St George ' 43020 45020 56 42 t 56 44 002 57 45021 71 50 t The AocuWeathef forecast tor noon Thursday Match 30 The Associated Press vaaw era - i nn "w wiir Unsettled air over Texas was creating dangerous thunderstorms today while dully air drifted over the Northeast and rain covered die nation's midsection The storm system which produced severe weather in die Southern Plains was forecast today to again bring rain and scattered thunderstorms across Kansas Oklahoma and Texas On Tuesday two tornadoes roared through Fort Worth Texas overturning cars and sending broken glass mid debris raining onto city streets Four people were killed and more dun 100 injured Another storm system was expected to push into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi today producing severe thunderstorms hail and tornadoes Temperatures in the continental United States on Tuesday ranged from 13 degrees in Chamberlain SD- to 97 degrees at Laughlin Air Force Base Texas com 0""() W'J 61 50 58 50 73 JO 3 Bear LakeS P Cedar City Layton EJ S3 EZ3 IS3 ES3 UV Index: (5) Ell r ri’r H Temperatures indicate previous day’s high and overnight low to 6 forecast for daytitracondition8lowtilqhtBnfreraturea Lo v National tomporatuvos Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Thursday Hi 'H" 1 tT T"S-Vtt- imutatsmrxm Utah outlook City T i ITHEIWEATHER AccuVfaailier ’ gnmomm NMMf 0 3 Cache Valley forecast provided by National Weather Service Irate Iran toes line on oil output increase VIENNA - Austria (AP) — today and agreed to join other OPEC members in increasing oil production to stem rising gasoline prices Mexico a leading oil producer that is not an OPEC member also planned to pump more oil as part of an agreement with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries - Prices of crude oil tumbled on world markets Iran’s representative to OPEC Hossein Kazempour Ardebili announced the decision to step up production hours after nine other OPEC members agreed to boost ' vent losing business to the Saudis OPEC agreement announced early al Petroleum Exchange in London ply glut set when it cut production last year Mexico’s energy minister Luis Tellez said today that his country would increase erode oil exports by 150000 barrels a day Mexico fsn’t a member of OPEC but played a key role in forging agreements in 1998 and 1999 that reduced global oil supply leading to the increase in prices As part of those agreements Mexico reduced its oil exports by 323000 ' barrels a day Tellez told a news conference that the decision to restore some of those exports was made in “consensus” with OPEC In trading this afternoon on the New York Mercantile Exchange die main blend of US crude fell 58 cents to $2651 a barrel in contracts for May delivery On the Internation barrel this afternoon at $246 US oil prices had trippled to a March 8 peak of $3437 per barrel L protest American pressure on die Iran had questioned whether there was such a shortage of erode oil that they needed to increase production meaning the Iranians would be producing near the maximum Before the Iranian announcement Kuwaitis had insisted “The UJS intervention ares beyond expectations” be said “Never in the history of OPEC has this ben expo- neuceaa Demit Ardebili howeversaidlran feared a loss of market share if it refuses to join others in raising production “We will do our proportion from ed the OPEC increase would bring Ardebili said Iran initially balked at Analysts estimate Iran’s excess US pressure but fearing today the cartel would boost total the contract for May delivery of loss of market share Iran relented output by 75 percent over the ceiling Brent crude oil was down $91 cents a going along with the rest of OPEC to capacity at 300000 barrels a day Denouncing cpide oil output by 63 percent a figure industry analysts say offers scant relief for consumers staggered by skyrocketing prices for gasoline If Iran increases production by the full 264000 barrels a day it would have been required to do under the Global Continued from Page 1 4 percentage points less oh some questions The overall conclusions were based on other polls as well and on “focus group” discussions held in Battle Creek Mich Dallas and Baltimore Other findings included: Americans overwhelming 1 Young” according to die draft study's executive summary “An analysis of the fiscal land use boundary and growth issues (population and eco- nomic) indicate substantial fiscal obstacles to incorporation” She stressed that this conclusion is only preliminary and that additional tweaking of the numbers may have an effect on the final study report which will be completed by April 15 Those numbers include projected revenues of $197462 and expenditures of $401284 — providing a funding gap of $203822 Garden Continued (Iran Page things as health effects of genetically modified foods A strong majority favors continued trade with China and opposes behavior to jnin- -i ish China although it is unlikely that a majority of If the deficit is funded entirely through a property Wards Continued from Page ly support inclusion of environmental and labor issues iq trade negotiations and favor limiting trade with countries that violate human rights Americans are surprisingly accepting of other countries’ putting up barriers to American products based on such 1 and garden Even though the small garden isn’t finished yet the project hu already made the public pari a nicer place for families to visit he said Learning through service is an idea that hu benefited his tax the estimated tax increase on a $150000 house would be $871 for die first year the city is incorporated according to die draft study But George Whitney one of the proponents of the study said some of Becker’s expenditure figures are inflated The study for example shows tht College-Youn- g would receive approximately $100000 in road rands But it would cost $215447 to maintain the roads if it contracted with the county to provide the services currently provided Whitney disputed the county's figures noting that he has road maintenance costs from a private contractor that are sub- stantially cheaper Becker agreed to contact a local con students following OPEC’s decision last March to slash production Since that 99 the current agreement” Ardebili said “We are not going to give up our share and beyond that we will wait and see” Although Ardebili did not specifically say Iran would meet the 264000 barrels-t-da- y target industry analysts believe it must do so to pre depressed demand and created a sup fied as not being made in sweatshops In a separate analysis that compares European attitudes the study says European news are similar on globalization tractor and get a bid for similar services before completing the final study report She said one of the problems is the facing College-Youn- g fact that its jnoposed bound- ary occupying nearly 30 square miles would make it the largest city in the county — and one of the largest in the state At the same time it would have the lowest population density in the county with 41 people per square tnile College-Young- ’s largest potential source of revenue — road funds — is allocated by population Once the final study is comresipleted College-Youn- g dents will have to circulate petitions again if they want to put die incorporation question on a ballot Dress food and fiber and spirituality The garden will be officially dedicated at the city’s May Day Celebration cartel said nine members statement op casual dress codes hold Bagel seminars on proper wear and trouble-sho- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter — are dressing down would begin pumping an additional 145 million barrels of oil a day The increase becomes effective Saturday after existing production cuts expire President Clinton called OPEC’s decision a “positive development” “These increases will help sustain worldwide economic growth and provide greater balance between oil supply and demand” Clinton said in a are hiring consultants to devel- year-roun- d' Many want to keep pace comwith the casual business do that they panies with — and with whom they compete for employees Fifty-on- e percent of compadot-co- m nies with more than 5000 employees are casual five days a week according to die Society for Human Resource Man- ot “One company asked me to try to help diem with a little problem: One girl wu wearing thong underwear and for some reason everyone knew” because her clothes were so tight' said Myra McElhaney president of the Atlanta-base- d consulting firm McElhaney & Associates 100 killed in bus crash NAIROBL Kenya (AP) — Two buses crashed head on and burst into flames in west- ern Kenya today killing at least 100 people The collision took place in the early afternoon near Keri-ch- o town 140 a Instead of talking to the jniles northwest of Nairobi young woman individually said Daniel Musau the officer disheld a McElhaney group agement a trade group in cussion on apjiropriate work in charge of police in the area He said the westbound bus Alexandria Vh attire “I reminded them that wu traveling at a very high But some companies are they didn’t want to be bered by their for speed and swerved to avoid a learning that everyone intercasual their said she underwear” differently prets pothole slamming head on At Development CounselThe law firm Cadwalader into the eastbound bus owned lors International a New Wkkersham ft Taft is turning by Akamba Bus Services at d marketing firm to Polo Ralph Lauren and Kapkumbwa trading center with 25 employees that went Esquire for help The firm westof Kericho Police recovered 100 bodies d in 1998 went totally casual on March casual some came to work braless 6 and next Itaesday will offer but it wu unclear how many more remained in the wreckand in gym clothes ht semiits workers a The company now has a nar at Polo’s flagship store in age Musau said detailed list of what workers New York Although most can or cannot wear Button-dow- n Under the firm’s policy men buses in Kenya are licensed to shirts and dress sandals have to wear shirts with collars carry 62 passengers most are in bare midriffs and beach and buttons and socks are a carry many more and often double the official limit attire are ouL must No jeans no sneakers Authorities were investigatcome time more took to “ft and for women halters and this with than All tank are out ing the cause of the crash anyup policy tops employone' would have draught” said ees must keep a suit on hand in Highway accidents are comRob DeRocker DCI executive case they have to go to court monplace in Kenya where vice president “We never or meet with a client who roads and vehicles are often in tea-growi-ng - York-base- year-roun- one-nig- long-distan- draught it would be so compli doesn’t dress casually ce jraor repair Kiln Time prac- and pioneers for medicine down US unleaded gasoline juices by l i cents to 18 cents h gallon by late summer: On Tuesday ministers of the That’s why many companies tice is becoming popular across the nation The students will eventually publish a book with their writings and draw-ing- k about the native sjiecies important to Native Americans ' cated” in many ways Robertson said and the Energy Department research project- : before the Asian financial crisis Confirmed from the Clinton administration citing by as much as the Saudis and intraday trading high oil has retreated 23 percent Nevertheless! analysts said that eves with die banian announcement they did not expect gasoline juices in the United States to drop by more than a few cents per gallon “The punt to make is that one dollar a gallon gasoline was very unrealistic’’ said Raad Alkadiri an analyst with The Petroleum Finance Compaconsultancy ny a Washington-base- d “It was the result of a very unusual situation” brought about by OPEC increase in production 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