Show : ' J tf J X si :V The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday September 30 2003 — A7 t I w Palestinian uprising effective? r’-v? ’ 'if V’ j 1 1 " jr ' - 1- - kmmjS GAZA CITY Gaza Strip (AP) — The ousted Palestinian security chief said Monday that his people were better off before they launched their armed uprising But a jailed leader of the revolt told an Israeli court he has no regrets Despite such conflicting views there was little public debate among Palestinians as the “intefadch” — which has killed thousands brought economic ruin and all but snuffed ‘ out peace hopes — entered its fourth year In Gaza several thousand rallied Monday to support the V’ -- - - i i v i C4 v ''yy jr '"ti - (v-- : W? Ousted security chief jailed leader disagree over use of violence - 4 ' - ftp- “X ij - W ’ -' ’ ' 5 1 AP photo Madonna has at least one tan struggle Singer Madbriha laughs as Jeremy Zorek 18 months old of NewYwk looks at her new chBdren’e book The Engfish Roses’ during a book signing at Barnes & Noble bookstore Monday In New York Also Monday Yasser Arafat suffering from flu summoned his per-sonal physician Dr Ashraf from Jordan who arrived at die Palestinian leader’s office with a team of medical specialists V‘-- fa sf ? - - ' w- y - Arafat suffers from tremors in his lower lip which doctors have'called a nervous tic but sopie speculate may come from Parkinson's disease a degenerative neurological disease Arafat and emerged from the compound and Arafat said “the illness is over thank God” said he was “astonished to find him in good health despite his living in unhealthy conditions" The Palestinian leader has been holed up in his battered Ramallah headquarters for most of the past two years — afraid to leave for fear Israel might block his return or storm the offices to seize wanted' men it believes to be inside Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has made sidelining Arafat a cornerstone of his policy and has out-goi- di US-back- - W: j " ip: :r convinced the United States that Arafat is supporting terrorism and impeding efforts to end the three years of violence Arafat has most recently been accused of blocking efforts by Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and his security chief Mohammed Dahlan to implement the “road map” peace plan by disarming militant groups Abbas resigned three weeks ago and Dahlan has been left out of the emerging Cabinet of premier-designa- te and longtime Arafat ally Ahmed Qureia On Sunday the Lebanese newspaper The Daily Star quoted Dahlan as saying that taking up arms ' against Israel was a mistake ed f - i i f'jtv : - x ! ' V4 V Ik £ V 4 - - ' r ng r i r f v‘: ! !v - :W SHJS’ ‘ Xtj v-srfc f: s &:hr j ml : ' i ''tftg- - ''S' f'S'S ' 4 X - ''' ' t ‘IM'i :w ’ A-- v ’tv is'v - i'Wkk " v yt i ' ' 'fe l'v - f "‘t'v v t ?- ' y "J -- w "'Jf-SjS- - V" Si' w Ji 4sr t L as on was at work wien he received the call Thoughts about his ’it'- feAf-- - ' i £& 1 six-day--old - daughter raced through his head “We just got herPlease don’t take her away” t ' -- v t K-- V-- f X V vd a A t!t ?1s A4?' ' - '' ?' -- '- v- jf ' M - Xe'1 - vWsp - i ' f J - v 1 S 4 V - s Y M y - It’s :aw'C t At the Dixie Medical Center in St George a team of physicians and nurses worked to stabilize the infant Pediatrician Jerry Twiggs recalls “When you see a baby that sick you kpow that you have to act really fast or else the baby won't make it” At the same time physicians at Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City were monitoring the situation Thanks to IHC’s exclusive internet software to 'Results Review” they had instant-acceEKG and chest McKenna’s laboratory results ss ys Till 'f E v N U ' ' MB E R ’ 0NI ' RA Within moments Pediatric Intensivist Chris Maloney called Dr Twiggs “I think this baby has congenital heart disease” That diagnosis proved to be the turning point “Had this happened to McKenna a couple of years earlier” Dr Twiggs believes “she probably wouldn’t have survived it We wouldn’t have been able to get the EKG up there to be looked at as quickly as it was” Dr Maloney agrees The system worked It saved her life” TED HEALTH 14- CARE J 1 Although it's nice to be ranked nationally for our integrated approach” states IHC President Bill Nelson “seeing how it helps people like McKenna is the true reward” To learn more about IHC's integrated approach visit IHCcom IHC Intermountain Health Care SYSTEM IN THE NATION - v 1 i MjaMMWWNMIM - |