Show JC ' ' Shots won’t go down for Aggies Saturday — B1 Same-se- x marriage debated at USU tVol'i95 NoI46BSundaEebruaiVa 572004 BrldgerlandVDailJJewspapec ganlUtahX©2 r woaHior WsqDD® fjl BmrmTyuk cough gag SID I? tagCtiim By John Wright staff writer In addition the state Division of Air Quality issued a red bum advisory on Saturday That means people are prohibited from burnThe air in Cache Valley was hardly romaning wood or coal unless it’s their primary source of heat and vehicle use should be limtic this Valentine’s Day ited as much as possible FM 25 pollution levels in Logan exceeded “We’re back to saying the the Environmental Protec- 1 same things" said Joel Hoyt tion Agency's health stanenvironmental health director dard on Saturday for the first Breathing easier at the Bear River Health time since January’s severe in Hyrum —A3 Department “Don’t idle inversion: don’t make more trips than At 3 pm Logan's running PM 25 average was 685 micro- you have to use mass transit and definitely don’t bum wood or coal As soon as it’s red levels At meter cubic of 655 grams per it’s time to start taking these actions to reduce with or or more heart micrograms people pollution” lung disease older adults and children should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors Hoyt and Randy Martin an air quality or else should reduce Everyone prolonged See AIR on A 16 heavy exertion — PageAlB Update j SK Dolls flying off I 24-ho- ur Saudi shelves as ban nears F(£fl SfDITQ© Clean air slogan contest The Quality Utah Air Committee or QUAC is seeking logo designs and slogan ideas to help promote clean air in Cache Valley through the use of alternative forms of transportation The entry deadHne for the contest Is 5 pm on Monday Feb 23 Entrlee can be dropped off at the The Herald Journal Logan City Halt any Cache County or Logan City school Sunrise Cydery and the Logan Recreation Center Entry dvMons are: Kindergarten through sixth grade Sixth grade ftrough eighth grade High school aged and persons with no driver's license Anyone with a driver's license For more bttomwtiop can Jeff at 4 or For Information about mote JeflkOsunrieecydstynet (XJACvlsttwwwquacsU)rg : 753-329- RIYADH Saudi Arabia ( AP) — d Baby Annabell is too real Blue-eye- for Saudis The life-si- doll babbles gurgles and giggles like a baby She sucks on a pacifier and after a meal she buips yawns and falls asleep When awakened by a loud noise she begins to ze r cry But the human characteristics that make Annabell a top seller in Saudi Arabia are part of the reason she will soon be banished In December the Interior Ministry announced a ban on importing dolls and stuffed animals and gave merchants three months to get rid of them The ban includes toys that are representations of holy persons or nudes are shaped like dolls or animals or cany “mottos of nations such as the cross Star of David Buddha or anything similar" Strict interpretations of Islamic law bah representations of living beings and any exposure of the female figure The ($87) Baby Annabell made in China for Western markets violates those standards Barbie dolls have already been outlawed for more than a decade Religious police called muttawa often take their campaign to the shops confiscating dolls and imposing fines on those who sell fira for $50 or more on the black market But a baby doll? It’s all politics some Saudis say — a balancing act by a government anxious to defend its Islamic credentials while waging war bn Muslim militants in the kingdom Shoppers and merchants alike are dumbfounded by the latest order ‘‘This is outrageous" said Anud - ' iirtinf tifogrls non-Musli- m s 'fs USUaMdemlcBnKI 325-riy- al anti-Barb- - ' i S r -- r : Joyce KinkeadrUSU vice provost for undergraduate studies and research discusses her job and gender issues at the university ByAninBnirisbn staff writer Ihe mantra “We’ve come a long "way Baby ” accurately describes the career opportunities for women faculty members at Utah ' State Univenuty but faculty and adminis-trato- rs agree that Local UStJ 24 percent have held administrative posts than their female counterparts at other similar universities — 369 percent of women at public schools and 367 percent of women at private ones! Comparatively 428 ' percent of male faculty at USU have held administrative posts In spite of these findings officials say women have entered a new chapter at USU where their presence in classrooms and board rooms are at a higher number than ever before Folowlng are some of the local nnmea tim appear h today's Herald Journal: - TIKRIT Iraq (AP) — U Anny engineers -have sealed the underground bunker wtrere former Iraqi dktetqr Saddam Hussein was captured to prevettt it fiom becoming a tourist attraction a f qxikestnan said Saturday i lowered a 300 pound slab of concrete over the hole Feb 4 said Master Set Robert for the 4th Infantry Division Cargie a ' Saddamspokesman was captured oh Dec 13 in the bunker m the smaUfiaming village of Adwa a dxxt drive from his hometown of Tikrit Came said the hole was sealed I0 “limit human traffic” to the area Since his capture a stewly : stream of US soldiers journalists and visiting foreign officials have traveled to Adwar to have their picture Udcen next to— prinade— the ' Alyna Briscoe (C7) Emltoe Roundy (C7) Dorolhy Cowtoy (C5) Marilyn Afldnaon (C3) Betty Andrews Cook (C3) Nicole Naylor (C2) Jeremiah Bona (C2) Tyler Otoen (Cl) Steven Durant (A10) Michelle Swenson (A10) Cameron Barlat (A3) Rachel Swim (A3)Tom Wbrfhen (A3) Indorr "What's interesting to me is that women tive or leadership positions is still newsworthy" —Joyce KJnkead USU vice provost “We have more women now in adminis- trative positions and with the administra- tion's strong commitment to gender salary no doubt we will see an increase equity of women in leadership positions at the unir versity ” said John DeVilbiss executive director of public relations and marketing at ' usu V For example the newest assistant dean of the College of Engineering is a woman Chris Hailey marking the first female assis- tantdean in the college that for so many A years has been dominated by males “k it because she is a woman that she is now in this position? No obviously It is because she is abundantly qualified for the job and just so happens to be a woman" DeVilbiss said “And this is a good thing because it provides the college with a Woman's perective we have not had before ! See GENDER on A2 talk with JoAnn Autry By Jason Dnigraen staff writer HYRUM — Large photographs of Trisha : Ann Autry adorn several walls of her mother’s home in Hyrum The photos which once recorded the teenager’s growth and development into womanhood now memorialize her forever young lifea If she were still alive Trisha Autry Would ham turned 19 years old last December! That’s the age many youtig adults begin col-letake on full-tijobs or leave home to discover the world and their dreams Unfortunately Trisha won’t get to experience those things because she's not 19 — r site’s still 15 frozen in time forever The redL IimiM girl with the large smile is hot coming home She’s not Coming home because 31- year-ol- d Cody Lytin Nielsen stalked her kidkilled her dismembered her body her napped and'buried her in a deep pit in June of 2000 : ge : C2 Obituaries Crossword A 10 -Enterprise JA12 Opinioa'A4 Sports' Wm£1 - wwwhjnewBoom bunker IDaV''-- - v 3 Jj-- ' Gagin raid that the cover could be removed if cess tdthe hole was needed in the future “It was put in place to allow time for future decisions t to be made I in administra- - - US Army seals ‘No hatred’: Saddam’s hole Pooplo Indox U : much remains to be accomplished While under the ' ' direction of USU President Kermit Hall the number of news series women in administra- Special tion has increased at Utah State but results of the institution's 2001 Faculty Survey indicate the institution still lags behind peers throughout the nation A smaller proportion of women faculty at Alan Bodily wonl be forgotten soon Cache Wiley ' '"i'V V ' Milch MaacaroHerald Journal See SAUDI on A16 MovfteC7 i ie : In ' y Brant 8tevansHsraklJounwl JoAm Autry holds a photograph of hardscoasad daughter Trisha Ann Autry at her home Tuesday aftomooa : The ear nightmare for Sec MURDER on A14 |