Show A2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday March 6 2002 Q World & Nation I I In brief Bush says Judge sets timetable in battle over records on Cheney enetgy task force teachers deserve better pay o WASHINGTON ( AP) — A federal judge Tuesday rebuffed the Bush administration on a lawsuit concerning Vice President Dick Cheney’s energy task force and ordered half a dozen federal agencies to release records within the next two months Ruling in a case filed nearly a year ago US District Judge Paul Friedman said the Bush administration has had sufficient time to collect thousands of pages of material from its files Also covered by Friedman's order is the White House Office of Management and Budget The agencies must release the material promptly or itemize the documents they want to keep confidential so that the lawsuit filed by the conservative group Judicial Watch can proceed the judge said ' OMB found 374 documents in its files on the Cheney task force and has released six of them saying the rest should remain secret because they are internal agency memoranda Friedman's decision is the second in two weeks by a federal judge setting a timetable for the prompt release of materials on the Cheney enetgy task force The Bush administration is trying to keep confidential the names of industry executives and lob-byiwho met with the White House as it formulated national energy policy a year ago and what the participants discussed sts MAP photo Archdiocese to pay sex abuse tab? BOSTON (AP) — The Archdiocese of Boston has tentatively agreed to pay up to $30 million to 86 people who say they were molested by priest John J Geoghan The Boston Globe reported Tuesday The settlement was expeged to be completed Tuesday the newspaper said citing unidentified sources The Globe said the tentative agreement was reached Monday after 1 1 months of negotiations It will still need the signatures of all 86 plaintiffs and the 17 defendants including Cardinal Bernard F Law Mitchell Garabedian the plaintiffs’ attorney said Tuesday: “No documents have been signed We don’t even have a final draft” A call to archdiocese spokeswoman Donna Morrissey was not immediately returned She told the Globe that the church wants a “fair and equitable agreement as soon as possible And we want to do what’sright for the victims” The 86 plaintiffs would get an average of $232000 to $348000 each with an arbitrator deciding die amount in each case! The church has already paid an estimated $15 million to 100 alleged Geoghan victims since the mid-199- President Bush right speaks as he joins Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during ference at the White House on Tuesday in Washington a joint news con- Booslh) EgypSlaiini Deacfleir ' now-defrock- ed tilDSCiuss RJMeaistt crisis ' WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak searched Tuesday for solutions to the spiraling violence in the Middle East with Bush emphasizing the need to stop Palestinian attacks on Israelis while Mubarak demanded that Israel ease up on the Palestini- - 0s Bush said peace in the Middle East is “only possible if there is a maximum effort to end violence throughout the region starting with Palestinian efforts to stop attacks on t Church members deny child cruelty : ATLANTA ( AP) — Eleven members of the House of Prayer church which backs the corporal punishment of children pleaded innocent to charges stemming from the alleged beatings of two children during a service An indictment charges that church membertwice beat the boys then 7 and 10 during services in February 2001 causing “cruel and excessive mental pain” The Rev Arthur Allen who is among the 1 1 defendants has acknowledged directing the spankings of children during church services but called them necessary to maintain discipline He has accused authorities of violating his congregUQn’ejdBfflfli A trial on charges of aggravated assault and l expected to begin in September or October: The ll'ddfe who entered innocent pleas Monday face up to 20 years in prison if convicted All were free oh bail Study: Tomato 3 shot to death outside courthouse MOUNT PLEASANT Mich (AP) — A man shot and killed and two other people in a courthouse parking lot his Tuesday then holed up briefly inside his home before-surre' dering police saidThe shooting was a “domestic-typ- e of deal" said police officer Charles Lyon The three victims had been headed to a probation hearing at the Isabella County Courthouse Lyon said authorities believed they were going to testify against the suspect Thomas ex-wi- fo ri ex-wi- fe J for an end to forceful Israeli military tactics such as demolishing Palestinian homes and closing roads “Nfltfwng ran Hr pearby Weidman where authorities negotiated with him said1 WUliam Yeagley public safety director of the Mount Pleasant The man eventually gave himself up and was takpn into custody He was charged with' one count of open murder v ' jeadK'' WSSrian - ft On the Net: Journal: httpa7nckKr3pactnimoupjoumal8br( - GTS Bushjklso spoke favorably of a Saudi Arabian proposal which would offer Israel ' peace trade and security in exchange for the land the Arabs joit in war and of Mubarak’s offer to be the host am for talla between Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Israeli officials have said they are eager to go to the wtth : ' collective punishment diat tjMkeprogress more difficult should top": Sneaking of the growing violence Bush said officials in both the United States and Egypt “view this situation with great ahum” “We both feel deep sympathy for the people in the region who are trying to live their lives in peace’: he said lift? foe Saudis are ‘ ucfr discussions Tf”"1 Asked about that disagree- - ment Bush came down : squarely an Israel's I praised die Saudi “yiakaVcf peace and said he ‘Supports those who “are trying to look at what it means” Mubarak who wants to play a middleman role in peace efforts criticized only Israel for the current crisis Bush directed his call for an end to violence to the Palestinians ' “We’re both determined to redouble our efforts to work In Jerusalem Israeli officials said Sharon considers a meeting wife Arafat useless while Palestinian attacks against Israelis continue 1 DOZEN ROSES ARRANGED ONLY for peace” Bush said refer-rin- g to himself and the Egypt- ian president Milbank said of the Israelis “The closure of roads the siege of towns and villages the demolition of houses the $20 for 60 minute session FRED’S FLOWERS Phone Number (435) 2304267 IS Noth 200 E 301 Ticmontoa 41 North Main Logan rwwcaIHatcrflowermcom fWZWM I B SS EB 4 : THERAPEUTIC: MASSAGE Heals die body Jonathan T Finnoff D O Clears Iho Mind FIRST SESSION $25hr Natalie Taylor LMT CaU Today 770-569- Fellowship trained in sports medicine at theMayo Clinic t: j 5 C20) WMMI USU Team Physidah for varsity athletics 2002 Winter Olympics Physician Wrinkle Cream Success j Millions of Senior! 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