Show : i '"s" " v J A2 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday October 27 2003 s' i Q yi vi : ! : a Nation US Supreme Court holds out on hearing terrorism challenges WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has stayed out of Judging die Bush administration’s terrorism-fightin- g strategy but that soon could change Lower courts have kept busy with challenges to the imprisonment of “enemy combatants” in the United States government spying secrecy about immigrants arrested after the Sept 11 attacks and the detention of terrorism suspects in Cuba Several justices have said they eventually expect to take cases related to the fight against terrorism “It’s going to get harder and harder I think for the Supreme Court to stay out of these” American Qvil Liberties Union legal director Steven Shapiro said The justices' next chance : comes early in November when the court is expected to announce whether it will review cases involving the detention of foreigners at ' Guantanamo Bay Cuba 'f- About 660 men from some mostly said to be and Taliban foot sol- '40 countries diers have been held for as ' long as two years without access to lawyers — Dozens of former ambassadors and judges retired military offi- cera of war '? human rights groups foreign leaders — want the court to hear appeals filed on the prisoners’ behalf - heavy-hitte- rs Three terrorist-relate- d appeals were rejected by justices last spring without expla' nation but the cases were not as sweeping as those now at or near the high court’s doorstep The court is warned in filings that America’s international reputation is at stake as ts well as the safety of US who might find them-- : selves detained by another ' country The court has selected most of the cases it will hear this term but could add at least one terrorism appeal to its docket sol-die- XAPphotoa Fire engulfs a home as K sweeps up a canyon In San Diego on Sunday Wiki fires are burning out of control in numerous areas around the county Below Loe Angeles City Fire CapL John Gonzalez leans on a gats as he walks away from a house engulfed by fire Sunday in Moorpark Calif The firefighters were unable to defend the house due to a lack of water The fire has destroyed several homes and burned more than 45000 acres otro®ir county coroner said fire in die San y’-The Bernardino area was formed "P when two smaller fires merged ': covering die region with thick y:y ' l smoke and ash Other fires cm die outskirts of Los Angeles County merged to ! '! fire that create a SO 000-ac-re threatened 2000 homes in four! ! j communities and dosed fourty highways sealing off access to"y two mountain towns fire yf Michele Alcom ' ! qxikeswoman ' - Xsaid Firefighters including 25 y i ! strike teams and 125 engines least 13 killed while hundreds y At - 30-mi- le ! of homes burn V SAN BERNARDINO Calif (AP) — Wildfires that have burned for days merged into walls of flame stretching across miles in parts of Southern Cali--? i forma on Sunday leaving 13 AP photo dead burning 650 Artist Spencer Tunick left arm raised directs 450 women posing in people and over-V- v homes frustrating New York’s Grand Central Terminal as part of a human art installatiori early Sunday morning Women all volunteers arrived at Grand matched firefighters who : ' worked relentlessly against Central at about 3 a m for the photo shoot v fiace winds The state srangest fir tn m y 4 r ! v 450worpen jojnartists ivt -- y nildC phOtOvShOOt jn NYC t V ‘f (AP) —The their arms to ! keep warm in die main con-al course of Grand Central early Sunday as they y prepared to pose for Spencer Tunick’s latest human art y NEW YORK 'u j ywomen crossed Ter-min- installation' - -- of them were nude "I love his art and I think AH 450 he’s cieadng an amazing thing — something different some- thing fresh” said Anna ' Springer 30 a real estate executive d Tunick a New York-base- artist has gained an international reputation for his ' arrangements of nude art installations involving hundreds of people in cities around the world He’s also been arrested several times in New York for previous pro- jects For his latest he said he first sought permission to use the New York Public Library and die Museum of Natural History but was rebuffed by y both- “I wanted to bring the most beautiful people into the most beautiful building” he said y Sunday inside the Grand Cen- tral concourse The women all volunteers arrived at about 3 am Sunday stripped off their clothes and composed their bodies into sculptural shapes and formations meant to imitate streets buildings and cityscapes The building had been closed to the public during the shoot Tunick took photographs v from a stairway in the con- course He shouted instruc-tion- s through a megaphone telling the women to form triangles and square with their bodies on the floor caused at least nine deads v induding twowho died insidef flidr car as they apparently Xt tried to escape the flames San ' Diego Sheriff Bill Kolender : said vy ' “We were literally running ' throui fire” said Pontes 43 who escaped the fire with her family after the roarof flames woke them at y 3:45 am As they drove off - ! fliey saw a neiibor’s mobile home explode “I was grabbing wet towels Fire was at our feet” Foptes said “It was blazing over our heads and burning every- lim where” A total of ten major flits burned in Southern California one large cluster in the San Diego area and another about 100 miles north near San Bernardino By Sunday night the fires had blackened 264000 amts Fire also forced the evacuation of a Federal Aviation - San Diego chsruptmgir 'i across the nation Some airlines canceled flights into the 1 nordiereteni Escondido y The flames drew much of their strength from the fierce Santa Ana winds whose gusts f of up to 70 mph moved die V fires along y Around the conges ted suburbs of San Bernardino a city of about 200000 about 50 miles east of Los Angeles one flank of a 50000-acr- e fire jfX burned through four towns while the other flank destroyed more than 300 homes TWo men collapsed and died one as he was evacuating his canyon home and die other as he watched his house bum the j - region The biggest at 100000 y y acres started Saturday near the mountain town of Julian when a lost hunter set off a signal : fire authorities said The hunter was detained and may ' face charges Arrxmg those killed were one person vdiose body was found in a motor home and three in other vehicles county sheriff’s spokeswoman Susan Knauss said Three woe killed while trying to escape on foot and two woe dead on arrival at local hospitals THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE About 260 homes were destroyed San Diego police Get Relief From: said Low Back Pain Another fire near San Diego Neck & Shoulder Tcntioa that started Sunday kilted two Scwdca Anxiety people and destroyed 36 homes while burning 3000 acres Lora Lowes of die California Department of Forestry said It y'yy- f ' UL ntinnni US Forest Service fire information officer Stanton Florea ' ' - But hours later Florea said f’ homes there woe burning as ' v ' well Furfighters were spread thin--l- y ’ around threatened communi-ties focusing' on saving vrirat y homes they could Winds pre— vented the air tanker drops of retardant and use of backfires that are key tactics of fire con-tainment ' - 2 Annual mat sale's 20 40 OFF Protect Your Floors Houaahotd & oorrvnarcial inata Wat area mats AiUMattQUO mats 8atey matBng Cache mama stem 152-44- 1 HEMICAL Hearing Aid Professionals MIG ZONE 1 1 1 1 6-MoTsii- nH Latest hearing aid technology Same location for 18 years Friendly certified audiologists 7 Convenient locations Strong affiliations with local medio community Garr Crookston AuD Doctor of AudidogyOwner 1 TRIANO® Technology from SIEMENS Dave Robinson MS CCC Audiologist Logan Brigham City 6 129 East 1400 North 973 South Main t: (435)753-717- 1 UTAH SUMAU (435)723-272- 7 wwwhearingzonenet Grid’s Only Spa WithJetRaksf Only CustrrnEablc Spa’ Onfylntodxingpbfc Spa ycacccpt Only UnraatbUc Spat lifetime jSVCkranty With Patented ueakPfjoof Technology! 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