Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday September 17 2002 MiNMMHHii sm LootonlineJoLweaUierJnoJinks i Forecast for Tuesday forecast tor daytime condition Temperatures indicate Monday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time Hi Lo Prc Otk 68 60 59 dr AlbanyNY m Atlanta 88 68 Austin 75 70 07 cdy' hjgMow temperatures IDAHO WYOl : ft! - ’’I Baltimore Party cloudy with afternoon highs in the rrvd to lower yi! NEV i Party doudy with 30 percent chance of showers Highs in the mid to upper 60s and evening 60s and lows in the lows around 40 lower 40s ' ! ' ncMMd' 7S"MS j ys- — Moabtrar ctocjWwrj From - By The istcjscrig't 60s and overnight lows in the mid to lower 40s the news wire Associated Press Inc Local temperatures Billings Boise Boston Cheyenne Chicago : dr dr dr Cincinnati Cleveland 72 DatafrR Worth 86 Dayton Denver Flagstaff Honolulu A frontal boundary with a few embedded thunderstorms brought lingering rains from the New England coast to the Tennessee Valley on Monday while three Georgia counties woe declared disaster areas because of flooding caused the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna Rain in New England was mostly light averaging rs between a quarter of an inch to of an inch Clouds extended south and west of the region' into the eastern Great Lakes and along the Ohio Valley Heavier rains were found ova- - east Virginia and eastern North Carolina covering several roads with water Clouds extend westward along the Appalachians through the Tennessee Valley and middle Mississippi Valley Isolated showers and storms are found over east Kentucky and west Tennessee The rest of the nation was mostly dry except Nevada and Utah where an upper system slinging into the ' region was producing rain and a few strains Monday’s temperatures around the Lower 48 states ranged from a low of 30 degrees in Alamosa Colo to a high of 98 degrees in Imperial Calif Nil AHIZ O 2002 AocUWSsther Mostly sunny and dear with afternoon highs in the mid Synopsis: A storm system will brush the northern portion of the area this aftembon and this evening cold il National temperaturos Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook ACCUWeathercom ma kwt Houston Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles 65 70 01 edv cdy 88 75 81 81 72- - 53 01 dr dr 11 cdy - Miami Beach New Orleans 91 91 77 74 NewYorfcCity Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Reno Richmond Sacramento Seattle Tucson Tulsa WaehinglonAC 82 84 71 73 106 82 78 64 80 53 82 70 83 55 65 58 97 75 80 59 84 71 10s Os T3SOi - Mi dr dr dr dr dr 39 Cdy dr 13 m dr cdy dr 04 Brigham City Cedar City 80 54 81 51 Lav00 76 84 82 82 84 93 70 87 56 47 56 57 55 72 55 64 Logan Ogden Provp Salt Lake City SL George Wendover CTTT-T-- -I 40s cdy 38 02 Regional Temperatures cdy 94 81 dr 79 60 dr Zkxi NP m 88 72 Memphis The AccuWeathercom forecast for noon Hiesday Sept 17 ' -- 10 cdy 11 Mi fOs I taparali high lunpmkm 000 t 003 000 002 018 019 000 008 000 f 70i SOs 110i 100 SOS mat tar ttw dsy three-quarte- Mid-Atlant- ic Almanac Up above Mon: Sunrise: 7:06 Sunset: 7:38 At 7 am EDT the moon will He 42 degrees SSE of Nepturie At perigee when tidal pull Is greater the moon is ah toth diameter closer to Earth The alignment of the moon Earth and sun is a syzygy Eclipses can only happen at fuH moon or new moon Humidity: 58 percent UV Index ' 5 (moderate) CondHIone: doudy VMbillty: 10 miea Moon: FUI moon Sept 21 aatronomyOrockatmafLoom Lawn Water uao: 5 days between watering water with 1 1nch O 2001AclWssltlS (To con Ins- - EHTES3 EIES3 ESS '£ irr Call P" Continued from A1 ’I ' terrorist attacks and have not complained about false alarms “Any time a citizen feels that they have witnessed something suspicious we want them to notify the appropriate authorities” said Justice Department spokesman Mark Corallo ‘‘Citizenyigilanee is an essential part of the fight against terrorism here at home” Yet one of the department’s ini- tiatives fra expanding public vigilance — Operation TIPS as run into widespread opposition from both conservatives and liberals Even the US Postal Service shunned the program in which truckers train conductors utility employees and others were sup- pored to report systematically on suspicious activities A proposal for a scaled-bac- k TIPS program remains pending Among its foes is the American Civil Liberties Union which says TIPS would “recruit 1 million volunteers to act as spies and ’ 1- neigh- J f f 'I it The ACLU’s executive director Anthony Romero said utility workers and truckers would be more prone to fall fra hoaxes or to engage in racial profiling than law enforcement officers “We will quickly spiral down into anarchy if we begin to ask ordinary citizens to play the role that only trained authorities should play” Romero said? In contrast to the Florida false alarm authorities claim a substantive breakthrough in Lackawanna N Y with the arrest of five men of Yemeni descent who allegedly were trained in Afghanistan by Osama bin Laden's terrorist network A sixth suspect was arrested in Bahrain ’ “The FBI solves agreat number of its cases through public cooperation" said Paul Moskal a bureau Cleary Building Corp " -- Vi 60 x 72 x 13’ irs v t AP photo Khalid Qazl president of the Muslim Council of Western New York center New York Gov George Pataki right and Lackawanna Mayor John Kuryak address the media at a news conference at Lackawanna City Hal in Lackawanna NY on Monday spokesman in Buffalo NY “Sometimes there is fabrication reports from people who are not clear thinking or have mental illness But my suggestion if someone thinks something is amiss is always to err on the side of caution and contact police" Federal officials have credited Muslim-Americain western New York with helping diem crack the suspected cell but have not specified how they assisted “The Muslim community is perhaps even more vigilant than the avenge American — they will do their patriotic duty” Qazi said “But it is a delicate balance There is a real need to eradicate any operatives but on the other hand it has become vary difficult for these communities to enjoy the civil liberties they enjoyed in the past There’s almost paranoia about anyone doing anything unusual Regarding the Florida incident Qazi said “The impact is very chilling — Muslim-Americacan’t even talk and joke in a ns ns restaurant” ' Hooper urged Americans to use hiimiw-iromrcm- i good judgment in deciding whether to file a report with police “If you heard someone saying ’We’re going to bomb this place tonight’ you should report it” he said “But you have to keep from reacting based on prejudice and stereotype you need to react based on real things” In Georgia Eunice Stone was hospitalized Monday with chest pains which her attorney blamed on stress Earlier she had defended her actions ami stood by her account that the Muslim medical students made suspicious remarks about the terrorist attacks The students deny saying anything provocative either serious threats or joking references to the attacks Romero said the case raised questions about how Americans should react to overheard remarks that might be considered offensive “Satire humor jokes are part of our everyday lives” he said “We shouldn’t be afraid that what we say might trigger a reaction from law enforcement” —7 ey Others disagree Beginning in November a group of researchers from Utah State University will launch a public survey campaign to get a better feel of the valley’s answer to those questions Questionnaires will be sent to households and political leaders across the county with a particular emphasis on die northeast comer of the valley “We need to make sure we have a process that is as inclusive as it can be” said Douglas Jackson-Smit- h who will be among those conducting the survey “When people feel their views have been well listcned to and taken into account it reduces many of the impacts on a community in terms of divisiveness and the ability of the community to live with the new facility” The results pf the survey will appear ' ' in April Public Involvement Coordinator Ann Zimmerman said the findings will be Tremton ilnrynmmc—i : used for crafting a final recommendation fra a landfill site It is not a symbolic gesture she said but rather a legitimate process fra coming to die best decision Among the concerns that surfaced during Monday’s meeting of the Solid Waste Advisory Board was one of perception All of the potential landfill sites lie in the same geographic area JBoard member Ryan Dupont feared that residents in the northeast comer of the valley would feel “put upon” or singled out “Are Acre absolutely no otherareas ' besides die northwest?’ he asked ri He suggested reconsidering site southwest of Paradise Die property owner has already been contacted and has refused to let engineers study his land but Hamud said he would contact the owner again A final twist in Monday’s meeting pert tained to die composition of the Citizens Advisory Committee which is charged wi til making a recommendation to Logan city and Cache County of a landfill site The Solid Waste Advisory Board agreed to add representatives from Clarkston and Newton to the committee The aim according to board members is to more closely address the concerns of those communities If the process continues as planned tiie committee will make its final recommendation next summer : pre-ferr- Judge Continued from Al handled like other first time drug possession charges “It’s an unusual case You’ve been reporting that'this is a usual case this is an unusual case” Brass said Paul Murphy a spokesman for the Utah Attorney General’s office said the state will prorecute die case fairly “We’re trying to handle it like any other case The difference is a lot of people 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UT (New taints My) Genter ed - ®iee ' > g Call 12475 20665 (435)257-457- 8 Free Clarkston along the county bonier Engineers rank it highly for having deep groundwater and for being an isolated location The question is how to get trucks to the landfill without disrupting Clarkston and Newton along the way The thud site which has drawn the most criticism from residents is nestled between Newton and Clarkston Both towns fear such a facility would disrupt die pastoral setting of their communities However the location was ranked highly by a citizens committee technical committee and engineering firm when it was surveyed The question now is which path to choose Should the county build a landfill on its own soil? Or should it send its trash out of the valley? Issa Harnud director of Logan’s environmental division said an site would double the cost of garbage collection Instead of paying 527 a ton the valley would pay more than $50 he said But is the price worth it? 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