Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 26 2002 — AS DsisOw® ®lii'®inilh)©s NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tropical Storm Isidore drenched the Gulf Coast on to have sex at home mph Movement N 13 mph ‘ ' i numcanevmcn I 1 Tropical stoim warning Aiof7Mm EOT WMhMday jlndjohloj Tana Service ES fell on parts of Louisiana wfTrl- - Alabama and Florida knocking out power to at least 1000 people in Mississippi AP photo Street musician Sheik Rasheed plays for customers of the Morning Call Coffee stand in the French Quarter of New Orleans on Wednesday Rasheed a regular at the coffee and beignets establishment did not let the arrival of Tropical Storm Isidore keep him from belting out his tunes Louisiana Another foot of rain was forecast in some places Schools across the Gulf including New Orleans where Coast were also dosed and officials urged residents to drainage pumps woe already leave such areas as struggling to keep up Streets in several neighborhoods were Alabama’s Dauphin Island and Louisiana's Grand Isle swamped by more than 2 feet of water - Paul Billiot 58 of Bayou The mayor closed City Hall Du Large La arrived at an at noon ami dozens of flights evacuation center in Houma were canceled at the airport southwest of New Orleans low-lyi- ph child gets brief visit with girt SOUTH BEND Ind (AP) —A woman caught on a department store surveillance tape repeatedly striking her daughter visited with the girl for about 95 minutes on Wednes-da- y The visit was Madelyne Gorman Toogood’s first chance to see her daughter Martha since the girl was placed in foster care after Toogood was charged Saturday with battery of a child A scheduled visit Tuesday was canceled because Martha was ill Toogood and her husband John visited Martha together as she left afterward Wednesday She was teary-eye- d “Yeah she looked good” John Toogood said as he got into his car outside the Thomas N Frederick Juvenile Justice Cento1 His wife did not say anything other than to urge her husband not to talk with reporters Some people standing outside the center recognized die couple ami began shouting “Someone ought to beat you” one woman yelled The videotape of Toogood hitting ho daughter on Sept 13 has been shown repeatedly by television stations around the nation Toogood 25 has said she hit ho daughter in the head and back and pulled ho hair but did not punch ho She has pleaded innocent to felony battery of a child though ho attorney says he is hoping a plea agreement can be reached British balloonist’s dream deflates WASHINGTON (AP) — With a nod from the Bush administration House Republicans passed a bill Wednesday that would allow hospitals and other health providers to refuse to perform or pay for abortions without the threat of losing federal funding: vote Wednesday’s 229-18- 9 was just the latest abortion debate waged in the House In July Republicans pushed through a ban on the late-ter- m abortion procedure known by opponents as partial birth abortion Democrats criticized the measure as an assault on abortion rights that would limit access ’ “This measure is cynical This measure is unconstitutional” said Rep Louise Slaughter ot 12-sto- “Under the called out to help with evacuations in Mississippi and Louisiana where the gover- nors declared states of emergency Gamblers were sent home from Mississippi’s coastal casinos and Northrup Grumman shut down its shipyards in Pascagoula and Gulfport with his uncle Sydney Lodrigue who speaks only Cajun French Lodrigue who was using a walker recently underwent heart surgery Billiot said “We don’t want to do down there and get caught with him” Billiot said The National Guard was ry R-- services” Supporters have maintained the bill is necessary to clarify entities covered by a conscience clause in current law The Alaska Supreme Court in 1997 ruled that a hospital in Palmer Alaska must allow doctors to perform abortions The court said in its ruling that the Valley Hospital which had adopted an antiabortion policy qualified as a "quasi-public- ” entity because it received money land and operating funds frond state local and federal govern' ments “Hospitals and health care professionals should not be forced to perform or participate in abortions " the Bush administration said in a state ‘ See TEENS on As! 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drug use Is the least of with slaying five first-degr- Y "Employee ed LAKE WORTH Fla (AP) — Authorities charged a man Wednesday with murdering five members of his family over the weekend saying he believed some of the victims were molesting his daughter Michael Roman 29 made incriminating statements to police after he was arrested Tuesday in Orlando on a charge related to ‘ his probation for auto theft Police Chief William Smith said ' Police had been searching for Roman since Sunday when they discovered the bodies of his uncle his uncle's girlfriend and her three grown children including a pregnant woman Smith said die victims were stabbed ana shot to death He also said Roman indicated he believed some of thepeople who were killed were responsible for molesting his 1 1 ' 'daughter who lived in tha home with him and his girlfriend murder in the slayings Roman was charged with D-N- legislation the administrative HEBRON Conn (AP) — A British balloonist abandoned his attempt Wednesday to become the first person to cross the Atlantic in a traditional open wicker basket and his balloon in a stand of trees in Connecticut When asked if he was hurt David Hempleman-Adam- s responded “only my pride” decided to land because die autopilot Hempleman-Adam- s mechanism on his balloon wasn’t working right his flight team in western England said “We did not want take any undue risks” said flight director David Owen The basket landed on the ground but the top of die balloon stuck out about 50 feet above the tree line in a wooded area dotted by dairy farms about 20 miles east of Hartford 45 was alone in die Hempleman-Adam- s by basket carried by a white AM-- 8 Roziere balloon which uses hot air and helium and is as tall as a building The trip started Tuesday at Allegheny County Airport near Pittsburgh and was meant to end five to six days later in Portugal crash-land- ng r House eyes law to let hospitals refuse to perform abortions Woman caught on tape beating charged WASHINGTON (AP) — Parents wondering if their teenagers are having sex might look upstairs or down the hall New research finds most sexually active teens first had sex in their parents' homes typically late at night The findings being released today should dispel myths that teens me most often having sex after school when parents are still at work researchers said The message for parents experts say is nothing new: Be aware of what your kids are up to “Kids no longer need to drive to lookout point to have f sex” said Sarah Brown director of the National Campaign j to Prevent Teen Pregnancy "The data suggest the adults may be in the house” By the time students are in the ninth grade 34 percent have had sexual intercourse That rises to 60 percent by 12th grade The report by researchers at Child Trends is based on a national teen survey that has been tracking about 8000 teens since 1997 The ages of the teens ranged from 12-1- 6 when the survey began and researchers have interviewed the same group every year since then This report looks specifically at the 664 teens who reported having sex for the first time between 1999 and 2000 i In brief Man study- Teens most likely Tropical storm Isidore Position: 25 J N900W Sustained winds: 60 Wednesday swamping parts of New Orleans with thigh-dee- p water and chasing tourists and residents inland as it swirled toward land with a potential 20 inches of rain By evening the center of the sprawling storm was 213 miles south of New Orleans and moving noth at 12 mph Forecasters said Isidore was expected to come ashore along Louisiana’s swampy shoreline early Thursday Coastal immunities in Louisiana and Mississippi were swamped by the rain and many posted evacuation notices In Alabama pounding surf 4 eroded beaches and storm preparations were under way as far north as Birmingham 200 miles from the Gulf of Mexico At Bayou La Batre Ala Wilson Johnson pulled away from Coden Bayou in his pickup truck giving his crab boats a last wistful look “I hope they’re here tomorrow ” he said Isidore battered Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula as a hurricane over the weekend killing at least two people before losing its punch But the storm has strengthened since it moved back over the Gulf and was packing winds as it headed toward the US mainland More than 8 inches of rain 65-m- ©©asti ©Miff tiCa® Age 60: Can we afford to retire? 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