Show A6 — The Herald Journal Ugan Utah Monday March 18 2002 World In briof Q Nigerian fights ruling of death by stoning Mob kills two Muslims in riot-h- it western India TUNGANTUDU Nigeria AHMADABAD India (AP) —A Hindu mob attacked a group of Muslims returning from a shelter under police escort in a western Indian city Sunday killing two and wounding IS police said Nearly 200 Hindus armed with iron rods and tridents — a traditional Hindu symbol — attacked 20 Muslims returning to their homes in the city of Baroda after seeking shelter in a government-ru- n camp following religious rioting Fri- (AP) — Safiya Hussainf admits having a baby several s ' V - fa i yean after divorcing her hus--' i band but denies it was adultery — the crime that has made her the first person sentenced to death by stoning under Islamic law implemented in a dozen northern Niger- 2— ian states “People think that because I' am poor I cannot defend v myself They are wrong” the mother Of five told The Associated Ress on the eve of her appeal Monday before a court : ' of Muslim elders in the northern Nigerian city of Sokoto In the October judgment an : AP photo Islamic court ruled that should be stoned to death Israeli police forensics examine a vehicle in front of the bus where a suicide bomber set off a bomb in while buried up to her waist in in Jerusalem on Sunday A suicide bomber blew himself up near a bus Jerusalem on Sunday but no one sand for committing adultery else was seriously hurt the police chief said with a married neighbor Under Islamic law in Sokoto adultery is punishable by 1 tfi day police said Nearly half a dozen policemen were accompanying the Muslims when the attack occurred a police officer said on condition of anonymity Other details were not immediately available The Muslims had taken shelter in the relief center after violence erupted in the western state of Gujarat on Friday in connection with a Hindu ceremony held near the site of a destroyed mosque in another part of the country o ' Hus-sai- ni Ideast attacks greet QJ§ ceasefire mission JERUSALEM (AP) — In Colombian town Despite the confrontations Israel Defense Minister said he Binyamin was optimistic a cease-fir- e could be reached soon “The declaration of a ceasefire can be achieved within 48 told ' hours" Channel Two TV “The problem is what will happen after a declaration of a cease-fire- ” Zinni has sounded opti- mistic during his four days in the region but has yet to talks arrange attacks Sunday a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a Jerusalem bus and a Palestin-ian gunman killed a teen-ag- e girl in a shooting spree near Tel Aviv Visiting US envoy Anthony Zinni condemned the violence but managed to arrange a meeting between security commanders Sunday as part' of his attempts to mediate a cease-fir- e amid the worst ' spate of bloodshed in nearly 18 months of Mideast fighting Also Israeli sent tanks to Bethlehem moving within 200 yards of the Church of the Nativity built on the spot where tradition holds that Jesus was born One Palestinian militiaman was killed in an exchange of fire and Israel later pulled back to its former positions near the edge of back-to-ba- ck archbishop slain CALI Colombia (AP) — After filing past the open casket of slain Archbishop Isaias Duarte on Sunday Maria Cristina Rosas fought back her tears “We’ve lost all of our values” said Rosas a housewife her voice trembling inside Cali’s cool dark cathedral “Now not even the Church is safe” Two gunmen shot Duarte at point-blan- k range Saturday night as he left a mass wedding ceremony he had presided over in a poor neighborhood in Cali Colombia’s third largest city was one of The seven archbishops in Colom- bia and the highest- - ranking : - clergyman ever killed in a country tom by decades of violence Ben-Eliez- Ben-Eliez- face-to-fa- er er ce the two sides' Arid while there halve been hints of progress and pledges to work neither toward a cease-fir- e side has taken the decisive steps the other is demanding Zinni held talks for a third straight day with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in his West Bank headquarters of Ramallah and also conferred with Israeli President Moshe Obituaries Ruth Hutchinson Ryan Shannon (Dale) McDonald Smithfiefd and Sydney Smith Richmond She is survived by 10 grand- - : children and six great-granchildren Ruth was preceded in death by her husband parents a son Gerald Scott Ryan who was killed in action in Vietnam two grandchildren Roxanne ' Ryan and Ryan McDonald and a daughter-in-laPenny Ryan Funeral services wit) be Wednesday March 20 2002 at noon at Mortuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan Friends may cal from 10 to 11 :30 am Burial will be in the Richmond Cemetery d- ' 162 E 400 North Logan Friends may call one hour prior to services Interment will be in the Sandy Cemetery Sandy Utah Services will be under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home Condolences to the family may be extended online through wwwneleonfilneral-homecom - w ' Ruth Hutchjnson Ryan 77 passed away March 16 2002 Allen-Crann- Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column Inch' Obituaries are measured columns 'wide by inches deep ey at Sunshine Terrace She was bom June 11 1924 in Richmond Utah to Edmund including photographs All Dewey Hutchison and Verna obituaries must be placed Carver Hutchison She attended ' William by a mortuary or in person school in both the Cache and someone authorized to by Logan school districts graduat- ' make payment or arrange LOGAN Utah— William Hering from Logan High in 1942 billing There is no charge Coiof bert Bartlett 98 diedSaturday She attended one year for death notices placed by Nura-V March at 16 after school and 2002 later high Logan lege a mortuary For mors infowent back to Utah State Univer- ing and Rehabilitation Center rmation call The Herald wiH Funeral her bachelor’s held services be sity earning Journal Tuesday March 192002 at 11 degree in 1967 She married i: Leo Grant Ryan on Dec 28 am at Nelson Funeral Home ' 1946 They enjoyed 55 years ' together Ruth had many hobbies that she was always willing to share She was an accomplished seamstress who constantly ' 0 USPS made clothing and baby blan-ke- ts Published every Maxfcy lbrouh Suxky nxninj 'i for relatives and friends ’ She also enjoyed cookingand 73 300 Nonli Rd Box 4S7 Logn IM I43234MS7 ' Tofl Fret (M0) Uttei Telephone (4g)7S2-7l2- r 3 her family always appreciated qr(8M259-763-1 her delicious holiday meals She ' Bruce K Smith I was an avid reader who loved McColluni Chattel Managing science fjctian and was always Cyn£FuhonBuiineuM-cfultoolpewixOto book lend favorite a willing Rick G WiIUceAdvertising Director - 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Safiya Huaaaini holda har daughter Adama Hiisaalni at her Sokoto home In Tungan-Tud- u northern Nigeria on Sunday ' tery is small for her age and stares feebly at strangers while nursing weakly Under the October ruling which has been placed on bold pending her appeal Hussaini could be executed as soon as her child stops nursing Hussaini initially argued she was innocent of adultery because she had been raped by her neighbor Yakubu Abubakar However she withdrew the rape accusation after Abubakar fled apparently fearing arrest During a brief appearance to launch her appeal in January Hussaini’s lawyers said her Yusuf Ibrahim was the father of the child Hussaini repeated the claim saying foe conception had occurred before they divorced “some years ago” Sokoto’s Islamic law accepts arguments that conception uid birth could occur up to seven years apart despite the biological improbability her lawyers argue Hussaini despite the turmoil surrounding her says if her conviction is overturned she plans to get married again to her Ibrahim “I hope we can move and start again” she said ‘ nd Saudi religious police blamed in school fire that killed 14 DUBAI United Arab Emirates (AP) — Government-ru- n newspapers in Saudi Arabia have accused the country’s ' religious police of preventing the rescue of girls trapped in a school fire because they were not wearing die long dresses and head required costings ' Fourteen rls died in the last catastrophe Monday at die 31st Girls Middle School in Mecca some 470 miles south-ea- st of Riyadh Fifty others were injured while hundreds of others escaped The religious police which have offices in every city are routinely criticized privately in Saud) society but this was believed to be the fint time that newspapers in the kingdom have come out with harsh wads against diem The newspapers accused ' members of the religious police — the Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and die Prevention of Vice — of blocking rescue attempts by male firefighters and paramedics because some of die girls were not wearing the mandatory Islamic dress which coven die entire body and hair idle girls to “They faced remain inside die school and didn’t allow them to leave saying that their hair wasn’t covered and they werart wearing the abaya (long robe)’’ die newspaper said citing fire- - 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