Show l' A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday March 29 2002 Look:onli jnfoilinks: ftiii National tomparaturos Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook Forecast lor Friday ACCUWeathercom Temperatures indicate Thursday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time forecast ior daytime conditions highkm tempwiturw Albany NY Atlanta WYO 5330' e Lagan 48 68 49 58 54 50 53 Billings TODAY 5831 Ogden ’Seri Lake Rlehfietd 59 J Boise Boston EXTENDED SATURDAY -'-- v Mostly sunny with Expect highs to be highs in55-6- 0 50-5- 5 and lows Lows will be nearSO Parity cloudy Ctty"58733 nr Provo 51 NEV AT dear Mostly Chicago' Highs should be near 60 lows in the 30s Cincinnati Des Moines and generally dry north to northwest Synopsis: flow will be over the area through Friday High pressure builds in briefly Saturday then shifts eastagain Sunday COLO From the hews wire 42b By Accu Weather Inc Hi Logan Logan Peak Mendon 58 27 57 57- Lo - Pre 29 Lewiston 31 Smithfield 16 30 Wetlsville 59 58 57 30 25 27 Prc This afternoon the moon now in passes near Virgo's brightest star: Spies Then the moon passes to the NNE of Spica by 63 degrees At 1 am tomorrow Saturn and Piute will be at heliocentric opposition 180 degrees from the other UV Index: 4 (Low) Conditions: Scattered clouds Visibility: 10 miles Apri 4 1730 GMT aatronomyOrocketinellcom TV ' Continued from A 1 ' Lo Virgo Humidity: 40 percent Moan Last Quarter Hi Up above Sun: Sunrise: 6:14 Sunset: 6:45 study found The effect was most pro? nounced for boys with rates of 89 percent committing aggressive acts for those who watched less than an hour of TV at age 14 32S percent for one to three hours and 432 percent for those watching more than three hours of television For girls the rates were 23 percent 118 percent and 1 27 percent respectively A researcher whose 1998 analysis found increased violent behavior in youths who watched more than six hours of television daily welcomed the report Mark I Singer of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland who was not connected to the new research said it was “an important study" that covered a significant period of time and took into ' account potential outside' influ- ' Dennis Wharton a spokesman for the National ' - Association of Broadcasters said Wednesday he has not seen the study but found the results surprising “Anyone who watches much television knows that broadcast television is far more tame in ' program content than that found on cable and satellite''’ he said He cited recent research that suggests violence on TV has fallen over the past two years In a commentary accompanying the report Craig A ’ Anderson and Brad J: Bushman of Iowa StateUniversity said the findings were “important ' evidence showing that exten- -' sive TV viewing among addes-- : ' -cents and young adults is associated with subsequent aggressive acts” The effects are “not trivial” ' and suggest it may be worthwhile to restrict the viewing time of adolescents they wrote The American Psychological Association American Acad-- ' my of Pediatrics American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry American Medical Association American Academy pf Family Physicians and American Psychiatric V in Albany and Saratoga-coun- and rcral arcas ties both-iirba91 were percent white They arid 3 1 percent male Television viewing was studied through interviews in 1973 ' 1983 1985-8- 6 and 1991-9- 3 The later aggressive acts were determined both through interviews and from police reports Nowl Vfw pFINVU Logan and Novtfi ' 1 ' J ’1 ' j ' IV ' PWVUINU ' KNU Corporation Andrea Mys i -- 'hbmwIhAidreehtiuneKlSQ dwt and matou $300 OFF your -- Bondi ttpmto high 2002 AceuWmther o 111 I:- 00a 70a 00a tompnfejrtn tor to (toy 40a 10a 00a K D 100a 110a Inc EZD-E- - m 0 ASb RCkrir until Francis Ford Coppola won three for “The Godfather II” in 1974 James L Brooks later did it for “Terms of ‘ v writer-direct- or hard-bitte- ' ’ ! - - SOURCE: VmAatodtHdPmB i Ii Creative Design StucJIo ’ Bpeclaitfing ln Vfindowfashiohs Blinds A Soft FurMshtigs 6788 W Center Street Petenbofo UT 435711421 Custom Drapery arid Home Accessories Whetherit’s draperies ’ K r ' v hoaccessamsprblitifc Dfstgfi Siu&olfhat tohelpycu'y J reality : ' fashion your dreams mto y ' t t ' ' ‘I f- - ' t ' y- - :v ' 'j ’tong towaaioaing -- 7I7-2t UanOfficer Ms : Pn utoyfargJ—nTiytor ' lOa m te Mtg wffmeM' New Komes more ex pewlwe to buWL Let's atart your home before they fatal effort! Choose today from our mafrg floor plans-Act now betore out sdiedulad slofs are MB v MoTMortgHgC lOa Endearment” and James Cameron for “Titanic” Among Wilder’s other classics: “Sunset Boulevard” “Double Indemnity” “Stalag 17” “The Lost Weekend” “The Seven Year Itch” “Some Like It Hot” and “Witness As writer ' for the Prosecution”- m rv "People on Sunday” 1929 “There were no ifs ands or buts about it He knew what “EmH and the Detectives” 1931 he wanted He knew how to express it and he knew the ‘Adorable 1933 ‘ "One best ways to get what he wanted out of people” said 934 Adventure” jl Exciting " “Music in the Air” 1934 George Sidney 89 director of 1951’s “Showboat" and 1964’s “Viva Las Vegas” "Lottery Lover" 1935 "Champagne Waltz" 1937 His wry commentaries ion the dark side of authority love "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" 1938 and fame influenced many contemporary filmmakers such "Midnight" 1939 as Cameron Crowe Steven Soderbergh and Curtis Hanson "What a Life" 1939 ' “His mind and personality were so strong it was easy to "Ninotchka" 1939 be lulled into thinking he’d go on forever" said Hanson “Rhythm of the River" 940 director of “LA Confidential” and “Wonder Boys” “As " ‘Arise My Love 1940 a man he was witty and irreverent of course but he was "Hold Back the Dawn 1941 also a humanist” "Ball of Fire" 1942 Wilder was also noted as one of Hollywood’s best wits "A Song Is Bom" 1948 He once remarked of postwar France: “It’s a country Casino Royaie" 1967 ' where you can’t tear die toilet paper but the currency crumbles in your hands” As His films were notable for their clever dialogue and an many also as producer overlay of cynicism and betrayal His actors yron Oscars "The Major and the Minor" 1942 n for their portrayals: Ray Milland as the "Five Graves to Cairo" 1943 in “The Lost Weekend" Holden as alcoholic unremitting "Double Indemnity' 1944 the prison-cam- p traitor in “Stalag 17” Walter suspected Lost 1945 Weekend" The in “The Fortune Cookie” Matthau an insurance as cheater "The Emperor WaJtz" 1948 ' "A Foreign Affair” 1948 “Making movieS is a little like walking into a dark furroom” he once mused “Some people stumble across "Sunset Boulevard" 1950 niture others break their legs but some of qs see better in ‘Ace in the Hole" (also known as the dark than others The ultimate trick is to convince perThe Big Carnival") 1951 suade Every single person out there is an idiot but collec"Stalag 17” 1953 "Sabrina” 1954 tively they’re ‘a genius J’ The Seven Year Itch” 1955 After beginning his film career in Europe Wilder came The Spirit of St Louis” 1957 to Hollywood in 1934 knowing 100 words of English His "Love in the Afternoon” 1957 fortunes turned in 1938 when he first teamed with Charles "Witness for the Prosecution" 1958 Brackett a polished erudite member of New York’s literIt "Some Like Hot” 1959 ary establishment Brackett’s refinement and Wilder’s The Apartment ‘ I960 “vulgar energy” produced such scripts as “Midnight” "One Two Three" 1961 “Hold Back the Dawn” “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife” and lima la Douce” 1963 ' the Greta Garbo comedy “Ninotchka" The collaboration "Kiss Me Stupid" 1964 lasted 12 years then Wilder wrote With the late IAL The Fortune Cookie' 1966 "The Private Life of Sherlock v'Tzzy ’’Diamond for 30 years Unsure in English — he Holmes” 1970 spoke with an accent after six decades in America— he "Avantir1972 always needed a writing partner The Front Page ”1974 Wilder began directing with “The Major and the ' "Fedora” 1978 ' Minor" a 1942 comedy with Ginger Rogers and Milland' "Buddy Buddy” 1981 With “Double Indemnity” and “The Lost Weekend” he became a major director as well as writer the latter AP brought Oscars in both categories Act now while they lastl ' 10a 1 homes ' dr dr TELJ-TKZi- -- in Hollywood ' ‘jarev YLcife vDk I 78 78 63 87 75 57 Continued from A1 sets - ' 79 ” 68 A sun 168 percent' More than 1000 families started the study ending with-- : reports on 707 after people moved or dropped out for some ' ' other reason The subjects woe' Build Your Dream! " —— " " ' Family's V Mere! rate ere fowl Act m 81 Wilder - Now is a Great Time to I t9w fVWU Honolulu 18 Billy Wilder: more avid viewers The study also looked at young adults iheasuring television time at age 22 and the odds of a violent'or aggressive acts by 30 Overall just 72 percent o( who watched less than an hour of television daily were later involved in aggres- sive acts For those' watching one to three hours the rate rises to 9 percent and at more than three hours it is H8 percent The rates for males were 146 percent 14 percent and 188 percent For women the rates were 0 percent 39 percent and ' 53 Hollywood film director and writer Billy' Wilder died Thursday at the age of 95 Bom June 22 1906 in Austria he arrived in America knowing 100 words of English in 1934 By 1960 he achieved what no one else had winning three Oscars as director writer and coproducer for ‘The Apartment” starring Jack Lemmon Association alspjiaye reported connections bejsrajtwing X violent televisioipindaggres sive behavior Johnson said the increase in aggressi vebehavior associated with higher television viewing held true both for people who had previous violent incidents and for those who had not had shown earlier aggression That means the findings are not merely the result of people already prone to violence being ences Fairbanks Fargo ‘ City Almanac The Associated Press Calm dry weather covered much of the United States on Thursday with sunny skies stretching from coast to coast Light snow fell in the morning in Maine but the showers dissipated by afternoon The rest of the North- east and the South were dry with clear to partly cloudy skies The central section of the nation had calm conditions with some rain and snOw in the northern Great Lakes region The southern and central Rockies were dry Light snow fell in the northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest with rain in the valleys Low pressure over the Gulf of California was fore- -' cast to bring low clouds fog arid drizzle to much of ' southern California The Southwest was forecast to be clear and balmy But California and the Southwest were dry with clear skies Temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged from 83 in Fort Stockton Texas and in Miami to 12 in Pellston Maine With the humidity the temperature in Fort Stockton felt like 87 degrees Local temperatures City KVNU 64 42 Oik m cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy m cir cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy mm cdy cdy cdy cdy New York City cdy The AccuWeatherxom forecast for noon Friday March 29 JAE NM ARK Detroit Houston Kansas City Key West Las Vegas Los Angeles MiamiBeach New Orleans Cedar CHy 52 ZT St George 72"Mr 35 34 32 36 29 27 34 46 22 -- 5 34 72 50 45 72 52 55 67 48 37 benver A cboi Moab 68734' O 2002 Lo 31 Hi IDAHO ' V ' 753-673- 71 " if y f 1’ ' |