Show ' AS — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday August 12 2002 SaoadlD AiratoSa ioiitieiiTOgaftes going to war” the prince said “We see there is movement on the diplomatic front on this issue" he said without elabo- ration “There is no proof there is a threat imminent from Iraq” Saud said in explaining his country's refusal to all the United States to use his coun- - WASHINGTON (AP) — Sixteen suspected fighters who lied Afghanistan were handed over by Iran to Saudi Arabia which is inter- mgating them the Saudi for- eign minister said Sunday ' “The innucciit will be let go and the guilty ones will he incarcerated and go to trial” said Prince Saud Iran "cooperated with us'-- ' in handing them over he said but declined to speculate on whether that reflects improved US-lran relations Saud said on ABC's “This Week” that Iran's "cooperation with us has been very important and very significant in fighting the terrorists’' He said in a Washington Post interview published Sunday that information obtained from the captives was being made available to the United States Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah's foreign policy adviser said on NBC's Adel “Meet the Press" that for “those that deserve punishment (he punishment will be severe" On another subject the foreign minister reiterated that Saudi Arabia would not allow use of Saudi soil in a US attack on Iraq The United States should “give a diplomatic solution a chance before - da ' ' sanspedis al-Qai- da President Bush has labeled Iran Iraq and North Korea part of an “axis of evil” that-threatens global stability Sen Fred Thompson a member of the Senate Intelli- gence Committee said that despite the latest develop-tnents “Iran's track record (on terrorism) is not very good” try in such an attack The 16 suspected fighters are reportedly Saudi citizens The prince said they were turned over in June About the same time Iranian officials said publicly that Iran was returning any captured al- Qaida operatives to their home countries Iran in the past “has coop- -' erated with and assisted" al- Qaida Thompson told “Fox News Sunday” The decision to turn over members suspected to Saudi Arabia “serves the purpose of the Saudis and also the Iranians” he said Thompson characterized da Saudi Arabia's reluctance to support action against Iraq as to blunt n” criticism from the religious extremists within Saudi Ara- bia rela- He called US-Sau- di conveof tions “a marriage nience” because “they need us and we need them” j Al-Jub- HM Journalist 31 killed in Cards are merchants Pakistan buried at participating FREE You begin accumulating KickBack points with your first purchase LOS ANGELES (AP) Slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was cerin buried Sunday a private emony during which he was remembered as an inspiration to family friends and millions ' of strangers' “We Finally laid to rest our beloved son hAsfaikl'bttther ' and father in his home town” Pearl's family slid in a prepared statement Pearl 38 was kidnapped and killed in January in Pakistan while working on a story about links between Islamic extremists and Richard C Reid who allegedly tried to ignite explosives hidden in his shoe during an international flight Pearl’s body in an oak cas- ' ket covered with red flowers was returned to the United States on Thursday The service Sunday was held at an undisclosed location in Encipo an area of Los Angeles wlierc Pearl’s family lives During the ceremony Pearl’s father Judea chanted' ' the Kaddish the Jewish prayer of mourning Mitchell Newman one of Pearl's friends played a selecv ' lion from Bach on llie violin and Rabbi I larojd Schulweiss : reflected on the significance of Pearl’s life and work ' “Panny willcontinue to inspire his family and the millions of friends and strangers ' who were touched by his life and death ’’ the family state- - ' ' - moQ 2 dSlCDD DDQDOlIDllS Present card to earn points with every purchase Earn and be entered- to 5 - the monthly and annual prize drawings with every purchase BDiDDflO 1 D0K® - in OSDQ Present card to redeem points Spend points just like cash Whatever points you have accumulated can be used to purchase any product or service from any participating merchant Card must be to redeem 'points registered and win prizes mentsaid : The family asked that any: one interested in offering memorials to Pearl ihitiate or support musical events in their' communities on Oct 10 Pearl’s birthday Pearl played the violin “He will always be rememr bered forhis pursuit of truth ' and dialogue his respect for' ' people of all backgrounds and jus love of music humof and ' friendship” the family Saidr In February videotape giVen to Amierfcan diplomats confirmed that Pearl vyas dead A body found in May in a shallow grave in Karachi was! 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