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Utah£© 2003 Bridgerland’slDailyJ'Jewspaper' §$50 VoaHior Try to enjoy the cold sun US general: Information found today — Page A12 BAGHDAD Iraq (AP)— The capture 7 intelli- that led has the arrests to of geuce key fig-- 1 urea in the anti-U- S insurgency and a clearer picture of what role the ousted die- tator played a US general told The Asso' ciated Press on Mondays : “some it from The intelligence gleaned of 7 Saddam's docu- ment-fille- d brief- case has also given the US military a far clearer picture of Update J Future students swamped with advice rankings — netthe guerrillas' work in Baghdad and has confirmed the existence of rebel cells vyhose presence was previously only suspected Brig Gen Mark Hading of the US Army’s 1st command-and-contr- (AP) Like many high school seniors Kim Row has waded through scores of books and Internet sites mis fall assessing thousands of colleges and universities ' Her conclusions: V : —College students almost always give their own school bad grades —Guidebook authors seem to use the word “beautiful” to describe ' - Saddam's briefcase leads to arrests of insurgency figures of Saddam Hussein is providing : in ol ' Armored Division said in ah' interview withAP Ibe division’s '':7 7'" intelligence analysts were able to match the intelligence from Sad dam against its database of insurgent suspects Herding said As a result the division was busy making arrests and eally Monday “Some were things we already knew about and we just needed the intel to go after them I think we'll get some id cant intelligence over die next couple o days” Hading said “We've already been able to capture a couple of key individuals' here in Baghdad" 7 The surge in new detail was giving US 7 See CAPTURE on A12 - - f'i vf- —Guidebooks and Web sites can 7 7 help a student narrow ihe field of ' ' colleges but it’s a mistake to rely on them too much APpboto ' US aoklier demonstrates access to the spider rwar Tlkrrt- - ""them raq on Monday : 7 7 ' : transfers “Peterson's Four-ye- 3109-pag- e : in of-guid-es ever-growi- increasemoneyforpublic:- ar Colleges 2004”) and those that appeal to lightweights (“The Idiot’s ' 7 Guide to College Survival”)- - 7- - ' ' 7 on A 12 S - - ' bon- - fenportant note: This is not a scientific survey Results simply reflecX the opinidnsot some of the people visiting the newspaper's Web page Do you enjoy your work Christmas ' l)Yes v 7 ' - 2) No Friday’s survey results What kind of Christmas will you have? ' ' r : - ' Following are some pf the local names that appear in today's Herald Journal: ’ Shaun Klomp (A4)' AndyGipbons (A4) Cathy Short (A4) Danes Yduh- gHawkins (Cl) Bay Somers (C2) Summer Cooper (A3) Kathy y Kennington (A3) Mark Tenhoeve (AS)Prescott Sagers B2) Chez Spears 7 (B2) Jeff Green (B2) Tonya Jensen v v(B3) Kelly Rawtings (B3)V Classifieds ' 777: C5 ComicsC3 wwwhjnewticbm enough academic progress from year to year Undei the federal No Child Left Behind legislation all students 7 Two schools in Logan'City School 7 mustiest at a level of proficiency each t 'J ' District and nine in Cache County year to ensure that they are mastering : core curriculum concepts ade7 make District failed to School AYP established this ‘ Two l criteria on based quate yearly progress test scores in language arts and year-7participation (number of sti-rdents taking the test) and academic : 7 matliematics from the 2002-0- 3 school - achievement 7' ? (test results) in the areas 7 yearMount Logan Middle School and 7 " of language arts and mathematics All students must meet the requirements of Logan High School from Logan Dis- these trtiteria in order for the school to 7 Providence trict and Elementary 7 7 make AYP Lewiston Elementary Cedar Ridge ' Students and their test scores for the : Middle School Spring Creek Middle ' exams for the 200?-0- 3 School Willow Valley Middle School school year were divided into sub-- 7 North Cache: 69 Center South Cache groups —Whole School Asian 89 Center Mountain Crest High 7 African Americqp American Indian School and Sky View High School Caucasian Hispanic Pacific Islander from Cache District did not make ade- ' 7 '7 Economically Disadvantaged Limited progress: yeariy 7 quate Adequate yeartyprogressorAYP See SCHOOLS pn AlO determines whether students make : - - IA4 : k' ’7 “Some just smiled" 7 end-of-lev- el - y 7:' ' 7 ' 'iy' 7 Walker herself indicated : jawniakers have told her as much- - The reaction from leg- islative leaders wiki “about what 1 expected’ she said off-seaso-n’ - 0bituariBSAS Opinion:C2 Sports Movies sariie” - : Index - Some valley schools 'left beh ind’ By Holli Weiss staff writer -- : : : Total Responses: 150 Pooplelndox : : V r: ' 7 Raiding it for education v 7 “will neveF fly” Senate : : ' ' ? Minority Leader Mike' Dmitrich said Friday after- noon “Last year it was a defi- - 7 nite 'no' I anticipate the--- ’ : 7- bil-lio- front of baseball cards by 1 972 he v never really dropped baseball Though 77 he left CacheValley for the major 7 catch never baseball this St 1 he card on forgot playing “Hey noticed ' leagues ! his farm chicken his or in wasbom this lt taking family's eBay guy says a : Logan I've been here for 2(1 years is 7 brother's bet that he couldn’t break ’ door with his fastball ' he still around? ” ' That was a simple Nyman's brother Ron lost that bet 77 request Sent when Nyman threw the : to The Herald Journal " ' 7 heat knocking a hole ' 7 by a reader a couple a of months 6 The through a door at the AoITC ’ home At first his reader was kind 7 father was mad but enough trr include: a 7' after Ron explained the : linkto theeBay auc- ' bet the door became a 7 tion of the card The not unlike the game sort of trophy card for sale was a 1970 Topps (644 close-uthat hunts p shot the It of a during thebaseball Nyman Jerry Nyman js while was he native Logan 7 : pitching for the San Diego Padres:- See BASEBALL on A9 Though Nyman dropped from the Today’s question party?- ’ Former Cache :Val ley resident recounts life on the diamond Friday’s newspa- per kxresults and a new ques-- ‘ : - schools by rerouting funds from roads and water subsi-die- s --— a tactic former Gov Mike Leavitt tried with no success during this year's Leg- '' islature Walker's proposal released Monday features $1 158 mil- v lion in new state money for public education including' $3Q million for reading achievement 'f-a- nd also calls ' for$249 million in new money for higher education' M uch of the new money for Mitch V I: 7 MascarqHeraljd Journal j schortls would come public the late ’60? arid early ’70s! Logan native Jorry Nyman pitched for the Whitb Soot and the Padros from the Centennial Highway Fund creatcd about a decade 7 ago to specifically address the 7 needs of 41 highway projects n statewide at a cost of $37 : ' 7 SALT LAKE CITY (AP- )Gov Olene Walker’s proposed' $8 billion state budget would 7- - ' Go to The Herald Journal Web site WMwhjnewsoom to cast yourvote : on today's survey question See v' - : Quickread : hole Walker Experts agree particularly since array that offer admissions advice and rate schools on almost any crite- 'rion — academics parties even a Web site devoted to the quantity and qualityof squirrels on the nation’s Campuses (it’s called The Campus Squirrel Listings)The sheer number of guides can be intimidating : Nearly 125 overflowed two shelves at a New York City bookstore recent ly including both heavyweights (the there are an ' ' 7 used by ' Saddam Hussein before he was captured last Saturday on a farm A - ’’ ” : every American campus “Of course a campus is beautiful” said Row of Maryville Tenn “But what makes it different?”': v ''' j - ‘ - : - I 7 ' ' v i' - She is proposing to redirect " the ongoing General Fund appropriation of $596 million and lhe l 64A’ent sales tax or $51 million from the Centen-- 7 nial Highway Fund to eduCa- - ' tion Slie wanls to makea one-tim- e appropriation of $15' jniilion back tothc’fund and bond $102 millionfor roads '7 Taking back the money shouldn’t be a surprise she 7 said When the fund was enrollment was rel- fiat: atively dunng lhe 990s there Werf only 17000 new If ‘ creat-ed'seho- ol 1 iHnniirfi Yu iif Pmnrif nr vp 2: i" m'lec777' mMt certain requirements that show every sh°w l450()0 new students — student is making academic progress schtwls aren t inrfivkiual 7® el Students’ fnsiSr test scores determine whether a school 77 7 adequately funded she said 'J - Besides she said the Cen- haS met the requirements This year tetlnial Highway Fund was am on partjciparequirements bqsed tion rates and academic achievement 7 only supposed to be a giiide- 7 1ine “li isn't scripture it's a in the areas of language arts and mathematics Nsxt year attendance plan”shcSaid"Wc'vc put 7 over a billion dollars into and graduation rates will also be included as criteria in determining But it’s time highways (0 (reAYP V examine) it” 7 - 7 Senate President Al Mansell Crlteriorineferenced Tensor on Mondayc veningsuid the CRTs: h Utah CRTs are end-o- f --level main problem with Walker’s 7 exams administered at the end ofOte proposal to use the highway end-of-iev- ' '7 y See TERMS on AIO See BUDGET on A12 i ' 7 77'V1 -- 7 V I'' I:' ’ 77-- v :y '7 |