Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 21 2002 — A9 9-1- University who is also chairman of thic society’s new words committee The names used for disasters are often dictated by 1 Continued from A1 The American Dialect Society whichmoniton changes iq fjfrf PngHrfi language its word declared ”9-1of ’ die yon for 2001‘There’s just no better way to refer to it Tb call it ‘the terrorist attacks’ — that falls flat for some reason It’s too vague I guess There have been other terrorist attacks but certainly none so memorable” says Gkwka a professor at Georgia College & State 1" - is no way to trace exactly who is responsible for the term Some point to the president letters even the surge of odsm that followed the attacks Glowka uys he has even heard people accused of bring “so Sept 10” “Sept 10 means someone who’s disconnected living in a Land someone who is naive and is still being super- ficial he says “Sept 11 has become such a signal date” patri-othe- rs to the who often shape American slang The cable news networks 5r might have played a role tboi Labels for landmark events have a way of taking on a broader meaning says Car- olyn Adger director of lan- guage in society at the Center' for Applied Linguistics So 1” can refer to the “post-9--1 war on terrorism the anthrax teen-age- rs Anton a Rutgers University anthropologist “This particular skull is not going to solve that problem" Skull Continued from A1 t On tlw Net: Nature magazine: said it does not resolve the debate “This whqje species question is all about what you accept as a sharp enough distinction to tell you that it is a separate species” said Susan La-L- d" http:wwwnatur8com University of California at Berkeley: http:wwwberkeleyedu T A Road Continued from A3 Herald Journal Ferrin said dut contrary to popular opinion there is plenty of support in Cache County for the ski project and die planned home sites He said he was disappointed with the Cache County Planning Commission’s recent ' decision to nix die proposal T think the project is’good for die county and we’re excited to move forward We think dut ultimately all will the development done correctly and we to do it right” Ferrin t nthat SPECIALS JJhY He added dut Powder Mountain Holdings had consented to an economic impact assessment proposed by the Cache County Council to determine the viability of the project for Cache County “We’ve done our own preliminary economic analysis and we believe that once this third party study is completed everyone will see the economic benefits of the project to the county We hdpe to quantify the economic impact” Ferrin mf He did not name the agency employed to conduct the 1 vqvwdcs raw wn not ony hwrilhriprlcitwlberityi JVtr f Ferrin emphasized that the project would have only a positive impact on Cache County “The majority of taxes that come from the development will go right into the coffers of - the county and die school Ferrin said That there are tax benefits involved is certain however the question most Cache County residents are asking is which county will reap a er tax All indicators seem to point to Weber Count- The Depot Direct J h Va Tgt- - jENdudei dmoub end ' Selection We hayoveTtwiHhousand appliance hTchoose from through Depot Direct"' ' rich-retur- $SanJdsnlcal km wa stock frpmsny Delivery ’appliances are 5Ched uledforcfeliy Installation a? 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