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Rl' o- ' v ' r' ' - i 'i " f' ilu Ji 'k’V - si1' : ‘ A- X ' id- : v : I Militants threatened to loll and ' mutilate an American civilian diiey captured Friday if US troops in don't wradraw Gunfire crackled in the city even as Iraqi government negotiators met with Fallujah leaders to persuade them to hand over militants who killed and mutilated four Americans in here March 31 Insurgents offered to call a truce if US troops leave Fallujah — acondition the Americans appeared unlikely to accept Nearly 60000 Fallujah residents about a third of the population have fled over the past two days a Marine commander said ' Elsewhere militants hit a US air base with mortars in Balad north of Baghdad killing an airman Other fighters attacked government buildings and police stations in Baqouba setting off finefights in which about 40 Iraqis were killed Several US troops were wounded said Capt Issam Bomales spokesman for the 1st Infantry Division’s 3rd brigade Insurgents also fought U troops in Baghdad’s northern mainly Sunni neighborhood of Masked gunmen caused havoc on V v ( - r Itv it f JIV -' ' 'JfjiV' V w I: V V 'l3 Fal-hij- ah g£'t ' ar a Photos by El LucsnVHersId Journal Brittany Hales has not forgotten her horrifying experience in the care of an adoptive couple but she has plenty to smile about these days fo) ° I-'- - a 3: By Jason staff writer Tuckers her former adoptive parents: “I always have nightmares1 every night” Brittany hud "I keep on praying but I just hear voices I can’t tell if it’s a boy or a girl They say just like Tm going to kill you I'm goingto get you and stun Talking about the past is still tough for Brittany Some of her memories of being confined in the Tucker’s basement for five months are fuzzy because of ' Bergrsen - Brittany Hales wakes in the morning the See FALLUJAH on A7 &!!' firstthingshe i R‘ Weather K- Lower 50s and lots of sunshine £ ? : f — PageA14 i? secs is the mural her mother painted of a casde and a large bright sun on her bedroom wall Her feet land on plush pink car-- : pet as she rises fbom tbe double bed she shares with her younger sister Tara In an adjacent room a rainbow mSS made of hand prints arches H 01111 across the Wall and waves to her This basement bed- room is like heaven compared to how young she was Other mem- ones are as clear as the day is ' one she the dark was confined tn six years agohy long Chris and Becky IhckCr “Becky took me out for a shower and beat me with a “I just sat there " Brittany remembers “It was dark: It was : shower head” Brittany said “She also whipped me with redly small Tara would come1 and throw (town scraps pf food” belts” : It’s March 31 2004 asm Department pf Oiild and Services case worker at is bench the on a Family tany sitting Lions Park in Richfield She’s Lynn Jaggi first saw Brittany on' Nov 41997 hewas shocked wearing a jean skirt and a red shirt ai the wind is gently Brittany was squatting ori the of tbe Tucker’? Trenton her strawberry pushing long home basement wearing only a hair in and out of her free Her A metal tub of dirty blue eyes are fixed on the sand waterand aset of bed springs below herfeet She’sdiinking without a mattress lay nearby back to the hightthaie Ufe she The odor of urine stood thick in once lived in Trenton with the the air Brittany weighed only 32 ' 4 - 6-- ' Wc urine-stain- jkj' Y-- ed : Foiiowing are some of the local names that appear in today's Herald Journal? : : Shae Betnap (All) RobertAktor (All) Gene Needham IV (A3) Hiflary - Brit-Wh- Smlth(A3) VlotaButet Larsen (C7) Uoyd Nyman (C7) Jared Valdez (C6) Heather Blake (C6) Jami Wabto (C6) Menaka Kaiaskar Mikaeia Dayiee (CS) ' Maty Lu Anderson (CS) Mindy Ander- son (C2) Norma Hancey (C2) Brady v Walton (C2K Ted Seeholzer (Cl) Eric S Wangsgaard (Cl) Chafefl Harris (CS) Chariene Nuffer (C5)Arianne Batsman : a (AS) Shauna Espinoza (A8) i - ' M A1 2 C3 Obituaries EnterprtsaA8 OpWonA4 Movte8nC7 SportsB1 '' en ( or : -f j vi " t : SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — - iv-'-- t ' See BRITTANY ofr A2 J- - j just hear ybices J can’t 'telf if it’s a bpy or a girl Thy say just like ‘I’m going to kill you I’ro going to get you’ and stuff’’ "V v! put-the- T-sh-irt Indes Crossword ‘ i t pounds “I opened the door and it was ’ just kind of incredible” Jaggi remembers “As I was going (town there I felt like it must be some wild animal that they had locked up down there You would neverdream a person and particularly a child would be locked away like that I was quite:takeh back” Doctors who examined y car old Brittany in the days ing her rescue said she had head liceand was suffering from severe malnutrition! 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