Show r The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday April 1 9 2004 — A7 Q Nation f i Kerry: Bush’s foreign policy ‘frankly stunningly ineffective’ MIAMI (AP ) — Democrat John Kerry oh Sunday accused President Bush of being “stunningly ineffective" at foreign policy and stuck by his argument that the war against ter- forism isn’t primarily a military struggle Kerry in a interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” also stood by his promise to create 10 million jobs and halve the deficit in his first term if elected though he conceded that soaring red ink could squeeze some proposals The Massachusetts senator and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee pressed his argument that Bush the Republican incumbent went about the Iraq war in a way that has left the United States and shouldering too much of the burden He said he would build an international alliance to share' the responsibility for rebuilding Iraq “I think this administration has proven frankly stunningly ineffective in diplomacy" Kerry said citing Bush's poli- wide-rangi- ng s ' ' ' AP photo - Sister Mary Prudentia of Sisters of St Joseph bowls tor the first time in her life in Wichita Kan on Sunday The Knights of Columbus invited the nuns to free bowling dinner and bingo Sister Strike ' AP photo Jessica Militare 13 of Miami right looks down toward a campaign sign as Democratic presidential candidate Sen John Kerry left addresses the crowd during his address at a campaign stop at the University of Miami in Miami on Sunday will rejoin the community of cy change on Israel last week “There were Arab leaders that nations" were taken by surprise by this Kerry' rejected the suggtv announcement” tion that he's been inconsistent'' “I will immediately reach on Iraq hecaiuse he voted for out to other nations in a very the congressional resolution different way from this admin- - that authorized the use of istration" he said “Within force and against $87 billion in additional funding for the weeks of being inaugurated I will return to the UN and I war Sedans fare poorly in 0 side-impa- ct 111 crash tests WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve midsize sedans earned the lowest safety rating from the insurance industry in crash tests designed to show what happens when pickup trucks or sport utility vehicles hit cars in the side The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety which released the test results Sun- day said they could spur automakers to make side air bags standard because vehicles with both head- - and torso- protecting side air bags performed best Models of the Toyota Canary and Honda Accord with optional side air bags were the only cars to earn the highest safety rating from the institute Without the air bags the Camry and the Accord got the lowest ratingAbout IS percent of Camry buyers get the optional air bags which cost $650 Toyota ' Motor Co spokeswoman Martha Voss said She said Toyota has no plans to make them standard because the added expense could turn away buyers “There are some people who are more price sensitive Eighty-fiv- e percent of them are apparently hot willing to spend that” Voss said Vehicles with standard side air bags did not necessarily do has well The Saturn a standard air but crash the bag dummy’s head was hit The Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima which have combination head-tors- o bags did not protect the dummy’s torso All three vehi- cles were rated as poor ' The only car tested without standard or optional side air bags was' the Suzuki Verona rated as poor The institute said these were the first consumer tests touse a dummy represcnling a short female Researchers wanted to air ' make sure from down come' bags whjch the ceiling were long enough to protect smaller occupants Each vehicle was hit with a 3300-poun- d harrier moving at 31 mph A vehicle earned the highest safely rating if its dri- -' ver wearing a seat hell would have 'a lower likelihood of serious injuries in an actual crash Everything you need to dress for your mission A Suit in solid grey or navy from Roundtree & Yorke comes with two pairs of pants L Sizes 25000 Two-Butt- on 38S-48- B Dress Shirt white dress shirt with point collar from Roundtree Yorke features wrinkle-fre- e fabric Sizes 15-- 1 TL 2800 easy-car- e e Short-sleev- & C Dress Shirt shirt with point collar from Roundtree & Yorke features wrinkle-fre- e fabric Sizes 14x32-- 1 7tfx35 3000 easy-car- e Long-slee- ve white-dres- s Also available: Dress Slacks Top Coats Belts Ties Shoes Socks torso-protecti- ng : side-curta- ' in Chris Tinto Toyota's director of safety regulations' said the institute's test is “very-ver- severe" The institute's president rianO’Neill Mid side air igs that protect the head are' ideal because they have en shown to reduce the mber of deaths by up to 45 percent Side air bags that protect the chest arid abdomen are effective he said- K5LDMEBI MINISTERIAL1 EESSBra? 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