Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday April 21 2004 I neforweatherjnfo links— wwwhjnewscorrjSHMHHR Utah outlooV AceuWeathercom Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Wednesday National temperatures San Francisco Temperatures indicate Tuesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm forecast for dawtime conditions higMow temperatures Eastern Time Albany NY Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Boston WYO 45-3- 2 j fiSer V Salt Lake City 53733'’ ' " ' '' i1 TOW frt&alE Provo 50738° t' '' TODAY THURSDAY EXTENDED Cloudy with a 60 to 70 percent chance of rain or snow and wind Highs in the mid-40- s and lows near 30 Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent Partly cloudy conditions will prevail through Sunday Highs in to the mid-50- s lower 60s lows in the lower 30s chance of rain throughout the day Highs in the upper 40s lows in the upper 20s a Moaberos Synopsis coco A cool and unsettled period will persist through Thursday as a series of Pacific weather systems move through the " St Gaorga 77751 area Warmer and drier conditions end :'GSkr j O 2004 AccuWeatbar Inc temperatures 64 69 42 80 65 Burlington VL 53 57 Casper 58 Cheyenne 59 Chicago DaRas-F-t Worth 78 Denver 64 58 Flagstaff Grand Rapids 56 Honolulu 83 Houston 81 78 Key West Las Vegas 80 79 Memphis 53 New Orleans 78 New York City 71 73 Philadelphia Portland Ore 53 ul MpIs-StPa- '' Heavy showers and thunderstorms spread across the Midwest on Tuesday while rain also fell in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the East Storms were found in Illinois Missouri Iowa Kansas Oklahoma Nebraska and the Dakotas Nearly an inch of " rain fell in Winfield Kan and just over an inch in Audubon Iowa Wind gusted to 55 mph in Norman Okla Skies were fair to partly cloudy elsewhere in the nation's midsection as well as the Great Lakes region and much of 47 44 36 -- 10 0a 10a Oa 02 Up above SunriM: 6:38 am Sunset: 8:1 3m The peak of the Lyrid meteor shower occurs tonight around 10 pm You can get up to about 90 meteors per hour but generally you really can't predict this one About 20 to 25 percent of these meteors leave trains behind them Strong low pressure over the Canadian Maritimes was responsible for gusty wind in New England including 44 mph in Caribou Maine and 35 mph in Montpelier Vt Low pressure generated clouds and wet conditions in the Pacific Northwest with rain scattered over Washington western Oregon Idaho and Utah Sun Valley Idaho reported light snow Tuesday's temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged from a low of 21 degrees in Bryce Canyon Utah to a mid' day high of 86 in Sanford NC: as they bum up entering our atmosphere trofwmyOrockatmailcom in the first round of interviews last week before a panel of trustees students staff and alumni The university operates Continued fromAl for a final round of interviews and selection of the next presi- five-cam- puses with dent Wednesday The university hopes the' 23rd president in the history land grant of the institution takes office by July I The job pays $400000 to $500 000 plus use of an official residence' and a car The lengthy and unusually open search process which included extensive background checks and visits to the candidates’ home was aimed at avoiding the scandals that tainted the (tost two presi- dents John Shumaker and J Wade Gilley ' Of 47 applicants 12 were invited and nine participated 42000 students The flagship campus is in Knoxville with 210-year-o- ld Continued from A1 have their own strengths' ' Since some of the questions are individual and some me for teams to answer the Lin: coln hope to score enough points to beat the Providence team They’ve been studying and doing practice questions four times a week for almost three months “1 think we can do it” Kelsey said “It was hard work to get this far! It’s really fun fourth-grade- rs this:? : ' ' I Kelseysaid she has been studying very hard but still had a nervous pit in her stomach when she got to school on ' Tuesday morning though” ' “She said she felt like she was going to throw up” Jake '!' Said No mailer how prepared lie may be' Bronson said he feels ' g a little stressed out about the other south end teams' ' “Once it’s the day of the bowl there’s a lot of pres- sure” he said putting his hand to his- forehead VTlie team said their strong : point is'capitals but they each ' fac-in- Shelby Lockhart has had so much fun memorizing facts and remembering details that she wants to continue leaning as much as she can about gebgraphy “I like geography so much now that I might be a geography bowl coach when I’m older” she said e The geography bowl was held Tuesday night bowl will and the be held at 6 pm on Thursday at Providence Elementary fourth-grad- fifth-gra- de v cdy Provo 61 38 20 46 38 27 Wendover 63 41 ZionNP 71 43 Snowbird St George Tooele Vernal Continued from A1 captured by U:S troops in December and has since been held by US troops at an undisclosed location 20i 10a 40a Ha Hi 70a 00a COLD E3 E3 non 000 000 026 000 012 t 100a 00a 110a 44 countries who have been held for more than two years at the Guantanamo camp and about the underlying questions concerning presidential powers in wartime “I’m still honestly most worried about the fact that time would he a large category of unchecked and uncheckable actions dealing with the detention of individuals that are being held in a place where tram-poli- s : '’ oners!"' 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Two years later other scientists suggested that the rota- tion of a large body like the Earth spinning on its axis should drag the fabric of with it twisting it space-tim- e as it does Scientists have measured the warping effect before: The twisting effeCtcalIed has never been detected: directly Gravity Probe B was built to detect troth ' Gravity Probe B should spend:44 days' orbiting 39T miles above Earth doing cali- - Next week the court takes up toro related cases that may hit clpser to home for many AmerSOURCES: NASA Stanford University AP icans Those cases test President Bush’s power to detain US citizens for long periods without bration work before its mis-and with virtually no ' V charges sion begins in earnest access to the outside world Scientists Expected to have a The terrorism cases before “serious test of general rela- the Supreme Court this year tivity” five weeks after that will draw some boundaries for ' said Francis Everitt the mis- -: White House auto military ' sion's main scientist ' authority in a war without Grayity Probe A was a sepadefined opponents or a clear rate mission launched in :V 'end:'''! 1976 that kroked at the warp- -' The Kuwaiti British and Australian prisoners at issue in ingoftime ’ : V ’ft : I Ft ( Tuesday’s case were swept tfp by US forces during fighting in Afghanistan and Pakistan in the vreeks after the jetliner attacks that killed tirousands in New York Virginia and Pennsylvania The Supreme Court’s answer due by late June will not settle whether the men are dangerous terrorists or as their lawyers contend innocent victims of ' circumstance The administration claims exclusive power to hold the men and interrogate them as : long as necessary with no guarantee of a lawyer or a trial to determine their guilt Judges have nobusiness second-guessithe detention of foreigners held on foreign soil Olson told the court The Bush administration calls the men “enemy combatants” similar to traditional prisoners of war but outside the guaran-- r tees of the Geneva Convention The administration has recently assigned lawyers to represent some Guantanamo prisoners and is making plans to hold the first military tribunals sincq World War Rat the base Justice Anthony M Kennedy j a centrist whose vote may be pivotal appeared skeptical at j times that the government could simply declarthe courthouse door ddsed to the prisoners On the other side Chief Justice William H Rehnquist and Justice Antonin Scalia seoned i convinced that federal courts " cannot referee every complaint from foreigners heldabrcad 1 : ng & ng com-plain- - frame-draggi- Amoicahasthepower todo everything’’ said Justice Breyer ' Stephen Two and a half yean after Sept! 1 1 the high court is starting smaU with a simple ques-tio- n about whether federal ts j udges Can even hear the of the Guantanamo pris-- ne 'Outlay some 300000 bodies were found buried in mass graves victims of his regime’s persecution of political enemies Kurds and Shiite Muslims and other groups US officials say Saddam’s military also used chemical weapons against troops and civilians during the Iran-Ira- q War and a Kurdish uprising Continued from Al ping-pon- E3 O lea STATIONARY HMAM DatalgtNSMMNSB A committee of Iraq’s Governing Council selected Chat- abi as head of the court under a law passed earlier by the council and approved by top US administrator L Paul Bremer The INC headed by council member Ahmad Chalabi has a t on the committee Since Saddam’s regime fell ' Scientists at Stanford University designed the spacecraft around four spheres of quartz g balls the size of They are the most perfect spheres ever made Theory predicts that by lining Up the satellite in space with a distant star and settinjg the halls spinning their alignment should shift off kilter in small but measurable amounts in response to the mass and rotation of the Earth Einstein proposed in 1916 that space and time form a fabric that can be curved by the presence of the Earth and other large celestial bodies The curving waps the fabric likethedepressiona gymnast creates by standing on a ' - w" — V p iiSr SvW STORE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY: 10AM Belly Dandng Classes 'SATURDAY: 't S 5 v “t vyr 'if- WHIII SIIVICI MAIIS THI DIFFIBINCII' ' Enter to Win - ! 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