Show - V The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday July 27 2002 — A7 ' D World uncertain about vitality o their church TORONTO (AP) — Young Roman Catholici have flocked from 170 nations to pray with their frail pope — and a few even got to lunch with him Friday But their devotion to tire pontiff hasn’t ended division on other matters such as the idle of women indie church and waning interest in religion The 200000 World Youth Day pilgrims ranging in age from to mid-3are amoag the church’s most fervent adherents — to the point of preparing for an all night vigil Saturday night on mid-tee- 0s ns the fields where Pope John Paul II will celebrate a public Mass on Sunday On Friday night pilgrims by the tens of thousands jammed several blocks of one oftyronto’s broadest avenues to watch 40 acton participate in a Way of the Cross proces-sia-h die events leading to the crucifixion of cross used Christ The ot in die ceremony had traveled' through 350 communities across Canada over the past 15 months John Paul took a day off Friday remaining at his Strawberry Island retreat north of Tbronto'to have lunch with 14 pilgrims who were thrilled by the experience “It is my greatest honor in my whole life” said Shirley Catholic convert from Hong Kong “After I became Catholic I never dreamed I would have lunch with die pope” Interviews with other pilgrims revealed concern about the church's future with most speaking of dwindling at weekly Mass especially among the young: Tko a 13-fo- atten-dan- ce AP photo Folding his robe attorney Juan Felix Tampuboton left and the rest of Tommy Suharto's defense team walked out in protest from the courtroom in Jakarta Indonesia on Friday With the defendant absent from the courtroom and his attorneys storming out in protest the presiding judge in the murder trial of eiydfctator Suharto’s youngest son began reading the verdict Friday In briof travel to Cuba since the United States imposed a trade embargo in 1962 Congress agreed two yean ago to relax the embargo and allow sales of food and medicine North Dakota hopes to develop its Cuban contacts further during an agricultural trade fair in Havana in September Hoeven said Russian officials confirm cause of Kursk disaster MOSCOW (AP)— Leaky torpedo fuel caused the explosions that mir the nuclear submarine Kunk with all its 118 seamen the the i of the country's wont — The playboy son of former dictator Suharto was convicted Friday of ordering the murder of a Supreme Court justice and sentenced to 15 years in prism in a case that symbol- izes Indonesia’s straggle to rein injudicial corruption and the abuses that definal the Suharto era A verdict like Friday’s would have been unthinkable ' during Suharto's reign when the rich and powerful were almost always beyond the law’s reach Advocates for judicial reform hope the ruling will put other former Suharto cronies on notice — and possibly signal a more honest : appriiach to doling out justice in a country widely seen as among Asia’s most corrupt Still some Indonesians sen- scoffed at the tence for Hutomo Mandala Putrabetter known as Tommy saying the tycoon got off easy His Wal-Ma- Wal-Ma- : 32-ye- Wal-Ma- announcement after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin who ordered the prosecutor to inform the Russian public about die cause of the blasts that sank the Kursk ‘The disaster occurred because of the explosion of a practice torpedo inside the fourth torpedo tube” Ustinov said Russian officials theorized early in the investigation that the vessel yro destroyed by a foreign submarine Possibly American or British or a World War H mine But Ustinov said die disaster was triggered by die leak of highly unstable hydrogen peroxide fuel which contacted kerosene and metal Wal-Ma- Evita’s legacy recalled — BUENOS AIRES Argentina (AP) Fifty years after the radio bulletin that rocked a nation with the news that their beloved “Evita” had died of cancer at 33 Argentines t mourned her death anew Friday Thousands filed past the black marble crypt of Maria Eva Duarte de Peron Argentina’s most famous first lady to mark the anniversary of her death on July 26 1952 Clusters of Argentine waken die elderiy and others wearing lapel pins in national colors leftbouqirets at die grave site in Buenos Aire? Recoleta cemetery ‘‘Evita represented social justice generosity love and dedication for die poor — all the diings that none of our polidrians have today” said Rafael Ton wearing an Argentine flag embossed with Evita’s smiling face “She’s not Madonna she’s notthe Hollywood film she’s not the musical She’s much more than that” Cuba orders ND goods — A North Dakota BISMARCK ND (AP) ' ' JAKARTA Indonesia (AP) - FRANKFURT Germany (AP) — Germany’s strike retail workers’ union launched a two-da-y rt at several dozen stores on Friday in what it said was an attempt to make the US retail giant join Germany’s regional wage bargaining System rt said it was obeying all German wage laws and paying union scale to its employees even though it is not a member of the regional employers’ association It said die stores affected were still open for business The verdi union representing retail workers rt to join a region-wid- e says it wants collective bargaining agreement In Germany most wage agreements are negotiated between unions and regional employer associations that represent companies in a given sector of the economy instead of company by company Even companies that do not belong to the assort ciations such as must pay the union contract minimum by law ters General Prosecutor Vladimir Ustinov said no one was to blame for the torpedo’s malfunction during a naval exercise in the Barents Sea on Aug 12 2000 and that criminal charges would not be pursued Ustinov made die delegation finished its trade mission to Cuba Thursday with almost $2 1 million worth of orders for farm products Gov John Hoeven called the sale of lentils peas gaibanzo beans and malting bailey an " important start to a potential North Dakota trade relationshipwith Cuba ' Hoeven is the second American governor to exidtata- German stores picketed disas- post-Sovi- et Sum off Omdtoiniesia’s 15-ye- ccmviidM - conviction for murder illegal weapons possession and fleeing justice could have earned him a death sentence Critics note the two men convicted of shooting Supreme Court Justice Syafi-uddKartasasmita received life sentences in westates THEATRES OXntw MOVIESiS 2450 North Main Austin (Wars: Golamanbar SPIRIT: STALLION OFl ar Men hi Block 2 THECIMMARONq Frit Sat 125-23- 0 SPIDERMAN Fri l Sat vo-i- a 205 425 70S 925 Widowmokar K-1- 9: 20 - 7:00 - 25 ro-i- a sio aio 210 po-i- s iMiiwn I 6o-i- 200 430 70) 930WWWCNGHrMO Road lb Perdition h 200 430 700 935 Me Deeds po-1- 2 205 430 7M MO CINEMA i3 2297 N Main 4:33 700 9:30 Sd 4 Sun 200 MABMrOhMrfRht HOTLINE 75! 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