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A12 — Th Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday January 29 2003 inks' UiU ViUAjWiiJ wwtsmstoim (Itch outlook Cocho Volloy outlook Forecast for Wednesday AfifiuW66thfifcom to daytime torsowt Notional tomporaturof w condMpnthlflfVlow temperatures Temperatures indicate Tuesday’s high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time Atlanta TODAY THURSDAY Austin Baltimore EXTENDED Party ckxjdy skies Mostly ckjudy sides Kighs in the lower with a chance of rain and snow tomkHOsand lows in the mid to Highs in low to mid 40s lows near 25 upper20s Boise: ' Boston Chicago Moslty cloudy with a slight chance of rain and snow : Air pollution advisory The Utah Department of Environmental Quality issues daily advisories to reduce air pollution levels from burning wood in stoves or fireplaces Green means conditions are 'satisfactory" yellow means "bum if necessary" and red means to “avoid' Today’s advisory for Cache Valley is GREEN Sunrise: Suneet am 7:41 HumkMty: 71 percent ' UV Index: 1 (minimal) r CondMonk: dear -- VtattiUlty: NO miles Moon New moon Feb astronomy OrocketmaJI-co- 1 c CachyaIleJorecasrproyldedby-National-WeathecfcSeryicelUpAboveieatureprovide- Wreck Canada Continued from A1 Continued from A1 The area of US Highway 89 near the crash was closed to through traffic for about 20 minutes while investigators cleared the area It is unclear from where Avendano and Lagunas were returning at the time of the crash “That’s still the mystery” Chino said “The passenger Juan Carlos was supposed to be coming from an English class and I believe the driver Juan Carlos Avendano was coming from work They (both families) have no idea why they would have been coming down the canyon” It is believed Lagunas was taking an English class at Logan High School but was e student Chino not a said Avendano was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash It was unclear whether Lagunas was buckled up 'Hie cause of the crash has not been determined Chino said Because of drizzling rain canyon roads were wet when the crash occurred country an event that brings all Americans together an event where they willingly ' plant themselves in front of a TV for hours at a stretch and are willing to watch anything! Np not the Oscars Something even more important — the Super Bowl Although it’s hard to believe agent Cdline Dion actually sang “God Bless America” during the pregame show (and may I say it takes a Canadian to do justice to “God Bless America”) and nobody even noticed Even better agent Shania Twain opened the halftime show Nobody would ever suspect Agent Twain of being one of us because her image is too sexy for Americans to think she’s Canadian The full-tim- fools! The game itself was meaningless and boring But to be able to get our Canadian operatives into such key positions means that when the takeover comes the Americans will accept them mind- m 01 cdy sno clr sno Denver 49 Detroit 31 11 Helena Houston KansasCity Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis 44 70 43 70 70 34 50 35 49 53 55 34 Nashville 49 66 23 New Orleans 15 cdy cdy 02 cdy cdy cdy 03 cdy cdy 02 m cdy cdy cdy 02 m 03 m cdy 39 Continued from A4 procedures promoting diversity listening to students and faculty or lobbying the Legislature for funding rather than living the dream of owning their own sports franchise Figures from Mr Hall’s Web site suggest that USU football's expenses will total $1 86 million this season while revenues will be $196 million However he fails to i r 10i 0 Os 10s Ms 20s m SOI 000 031 083 065 026 051 021 000 054 001 010 70s Ms 100s 1101 FRONTS: coto O 2001 XcaiWrthsf Inc fiHs E3 Em ED In They won’t rvrn know it--— has happened Other key agents are also awaiting orders: Agents Williaip Shatner Jim Carrey Alanis Morissette Avril Lavi-gn- e Neil Young Dan Ack-roy- d Mike Myers Michael J Fox James Cameron Alex Trebck Leslie Nielsen and Pamela Anderson are in place as are the others Agent Bemie Ebbers of WorldCom was poised to seize control of the telecom- munications structure but acted too soon Fortunately no one has detected his Canadi-anness yet We’re only a few weeks away from total victory if our plans are not detected If all goes according to our timetable in only a few more months Americans will be waking up to universal healthcare hockey as the national pastime and the whole country will be walking around saying “How’s it goin’ eh?” Beauty eh address either the certainty of these figures or break down the totals in any way We’ve all seen how creative accounting can turn multibillion dollar losses into record profits why should we blindly trust this estimate? A much more effective way to look at the fiscal impact of the football program would be to analyze last year’s figures and include in tire expenses the cost of scholarships stipends and other incentives that are necessary to convince an athlete to go to school in Logan student Utah Each directover $80 year per pays ly to an athlete recruitmentretention fund Eliminate that and our tuition increase is cut by a third If you want to increase alumni donations over the long run you need to make sure your students and professors have a good experience while they are here Instead the current administration prefers to drown out their suggestions and complaints with footy the roar of a ball stadium cheering on yet Leavitt Continued from A1 they'are handled in today's America Leavitt illustrated his point by recounting two bumper stickers he once saw: One read “Earth first we'll mine the other planets later” The other read “Save the earth kill yourself Leavitt said most Americans are probably somewhere between those two extremes yet that is exactly how the public debate is conducted “We define the two positions in polar extremes using very emotional statements and symbols Both sides then go off and hire their lawyers their engineers their scientists their public relations people their fund-raise- rs They form organizations and they go at it” he said “And we go at it not just for a while we go at it for a long time! “And ultimately years later after millions of dollars have been expended we find a moment in time when the solution has to be arrived at and we resolve the problem in a way that was clearly in sight before we started the discus sion” Leavitt said That process becomes difficult to change when there are no strong emotional symbols to represent balance and good stewardship of the land Leavitt thinks most people espouse those two ideals but it is much easier to identify a symbol that illustrates an extreme he said To fix that Leavitt said he and sevelral other western governors followed in the foot steps of Mikhail Gorbachev and made up a new word to represent their position — En Libra That is Latin for “to move toward balance” “We simply gave voice to existing principles" Leavitt said En Libra is based upon goals such as finding local solutions to meet national standards instead of imposing broad mandates focusing on collaboration instead of polarization and recpgnizing that mmi stationary £ O- - FlOwSy Qyrpty full-tim- e half-empt- 3 Continued from another losing season Karl Marx once claimed that religion was the opiate of the masses I believe you could say the same about NCAA athletics today When a school is recognized by the performance of their basketball or football teams rather than the quality of research and students that they produce the future starts to look pretty bleak Brandon Delk Hyde Park environmental issues cannot be limited to defined political areas “The point is we have to find ways in which we create principles (to) move forward with a commitment that we want to make progress and not just get in each other's way and have our lawyers suing each other our PR people doing battle and our fund-raisethe trying to out-raiother in (frder to solve a problem that’s quite evident in terms of how it could be solved” Leavitt said Depending on a philosophy of balance will dramatically speed the process of finding solutions to problems created by a population that will inevitably continue to grow among limited environmental resources And that improved process will allow the nation to continue to thrive economically Leavitt said rs se A1 said the “damning and disturbing” report by the inspectors Monday proved Iraq was “material breach” — or violation — of a UN disarmament resolution and made war more likely It was the first time Britain branded Iraq in material breach since inspectors resumed their work in November And in the Arab world Egyptian Resident Hosni Mubarak told the ad newspaper of the United Arab Emirates that war will come “unless Iraq abides by the resolutions of international legitimacy and ceases to put obstacles in front of the international inspection operations” However he suggested that if Baghdad creates difficulties Russia could move closer to Washington’s position Among the five countries in the UN Security Council Russia France and China had indicated they would not support a veto-holdi- US-le- d war against Iraq at this time The United States and Britain believe Saddam is rearming and that time is running out for Iraq to cooperate with inspections French President Jacques Chirac in a meeting with the Saudi foreign minister said that inspections must be given more time but “Iraq’s cooperation must improve" Chirac’s spokeswoman said ii 6 ANKLE 6" Turkey It Swiss 6" Ham & Swiss 6” Turkey & Swiss SPECIALIST Medical Clinic 291 6"BLTi s BPa&rg&teJT To get acquainted with Smithfield Residents Dr Martin I will conduct a FREE SCREENING CUNIC Saturday Feb I V 9 am to 1 pm Particular areas of concern indude: diabetic feet Arthritis Ankle instability FUrtfoot Arch fatigue Hammertoes Bunions Heel pain Spurs Callouses Warts Ingrown nails THE PUBUC IS INVITED TO COME IN FOR A FREE EVALUATION NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 6 QUESTIONS CALL 563-868- CtauSy During a visit to the Ukrainian capital Putin said diplomatic measures to resolve the crisis had not been exhausted Russia U e 011 i'Ns mi i i Ml £ d South Mufn Smithfield 5 15 by Astro Data lessly 7J Is now seeing patients at Smithfield i 10 42 37 55 49 45 32 net for the (hy Tom Regan is the associate editor of the Monitor's Web site He hails from the Canadian province of Nova Scotia but completely denies any Involvement with any plot eh DR WILLIAM W MARTIN FOOT — sno cdy cdy sno m 02 cdy cdy cdy 01 m 01 cdy sno Regional Temperatures Bear LakeSP 42 30 Cedar City 53 28 42 33 HeberCity 47 36 Layton 46 34 Ogden Provo 46 36 Salt Lake City 47 40 Spanish Fork 49 37 St George 66 37 Tooele 49 35 Vernal 38 21 Wendover 46 37 in View 9 39 40 The AccuWeathercom forecast for noon Wednesday Jan 29 Light snow was scattered over the upper Midwest and Ohio Valley on Tuesday and parts of southern Texas got rain Snow showers developed from eastern Sbuth Dakota across the southern half of Minnesota into large areas of Wisconsin and Michigan forming ahead of a cold front that was pressing southward into the region Accumulations were less than an inch by early afternoon Light snow also extended into northern sections of Iowa Illinois Indiana and Ohio In Texas very light rain showers developed across the southern part of the state and moved along the Gulf Coast toward southern Louisiana Tuesday’s temperatures around the Lower 48 states ranged from a morning low of 35 below at Saranac Lake NY to a midday reading of 76 at Albany Ga The lowest wind was 43 below at Fort Drum NY Mercury's highly elliptical orbit of the 1 DaKas-FtWorth- By The Associated Press sun creates a time when the planet is closest to the sun and therefore at its hottest During the daytime the temperatures can exceed 752 degrees Fahrenheit then On the night side a cool 292 degrees F 5:37 pm 21 31 Pic Otk 10 10 32 48 36 Cleveland -- Up above Alraanac 28 39 29 From the news wire Local toraporaturos Lo 59 69 33 47 15 14 10 Cincinnati Highs near 40 and lows in upper 30s Hi New York City 23 Oklahoma City 71 Orlando 68 26 Philadelphia Portland Ore 48 Reno 53 San Diego 66 San Francisco 62 Seattle 51 41 Spokane Washington) 035 S it assassins 1213 H ’P V Main St ’ $qt ) u Dest Guts jn |