Show I iv "y- - ' V i The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday March 29 2002 — A9 militants arrested after battle in Pakistan ISLAMABAD Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani police arrested more than 30 Islamic militants including some alleged members of in raids in two major cities officials said Thursday One suspect was killed and a policeman wounded in a shootout during one of the raids Wednesday night in the city of Faisalabad the Interior 'Ministry said Four extremists were also wounded in the shootout and were taken to a local hospital under heavy police guard ministry officials said on con- - dition of anonymity A doctor at the hospital who also spoke on condition of anonymity said two of the wounded were foreigners including one Syrian Other raids took place in ' Pakistan’s second largest city Lahore Both cities are in Pun- 7- da ' Punjab provincial police refused to identify the groups to which the suspects belonged In January President Gen Pervez Musharraf banned five Islamic extremist organizations as part of a crackdown on Muslim militancy in wake of the war on terrorism in jab province neighboring Afghanistan All five groups are believed to have chapters in Punjab against terrorism A in Karachi while looking into links between Pakistani militants and Richard C Reid who was arrested in December on a flight from Paris to Miami with explosives in his shoes A videotape confirming Pearl’s death was received last month by US diplomats ‘ Islamic extremist Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and three others are due to apppar in a Karachi court Friday to face chaiges in province The arrests took place amid mounting concern in Pakistan about the threat posed by Islamic extremists who are the British-bor- n kidnap-slayin- of Wall g Street Journal correspondent angry at the government for war supporting the US-le- d Daniel Pearl Pearl was kidnapped Jan 23 Twin Continued from A3 s three different people at Thursday’s meeting said evgy Memorial Day weekend they like to drive around them just to count the cars “Last year we came up with 300 "said Paul Campbell a Franklin County Commission- -' er and a Twin Lakes stockholder “About half of them were from Utah ami half from ' Idaho and 13 of ’em from Franklin County” Prior to opening the meeting up to the public Twin Lakes board member Bob Gunnell narrated a PowerPoint presen- tation that outlined many of the company’s biggest concerns including: traffic congestion garbage vehicle damage to Conservation Reserve Program land rocks being removed from the dams the threat of lawsuits vandal- -' jsm and the planting of unauthorized fish which then clog screens and sprinklers “We're a private company we don’t have to do this in a public forum” Johnson noted “But we want to be a good neighbor to you and provide a good recreation opportunity for every one Shutting the lakes down is kind of the last straw but if we had to do it io protect our rights we wouldn’t be afraid Good through March 31 2002 ' on any t0” Almost everyone who spoke at the meeting said they would support a fee system which d would allow the' G areas-aroUn- the reservoirs to be developed and maintained likely by an independent company Law enforcement is also a concern but one man a Utah resident who fishes the lakes said “If just give a ' badge ofyou?d some kind I’d go lip thereand patrol for free” Johnson said he and the board of directors will take th feedback they received ami try to come up with a plan that will best benefit the compa- - ' ny’s 220 stockholders “We would hope that some - time in the next couple weeks — probably the next month at the latest hat we’d have a he said 'plan” u F0j!jflK(§ I ©Kt Purchase of $299 or more charged to your Home Depot Consumer Credit Card ' t-t- 3 year wmmmv CARPET PAD When you Continued V ' Toro Recycler Mower Now (tan A3 " ' V " critical as the compact plan comes to conclusion: “Weire hiring deans and ' working closely with stu-- : dents" he said “I have a lot of reasons for staying here” " ' Four finalists have been : With Guaranteed to start for :'T " rWhan 3 full :: r yeaTS and : v ' : n: A agy purcha$eQf is Z:f NeW Toro you Rscyctor Mortar: 20010 20017 and 20018 between March 21 and March 31 See store forwarranty details v iv-- ’Offer applies to basic pad only Basic pad varies by carpet style See store tor details I to visit USM’s Hattiijs- burg and Long Beach campus-e- s the week of April 7 before die College Board will meet in executive session and make its choice It remains to be seen l': ' whether Albrecht and his wife ' Joyce Van Wagoner will make' the trip " Nine candidates were ' reputedly interviewed early in MarchdmJ Albrecht’s name ? 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