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Show Friday ' Utah Valley Edition , so cents AUGUST 24, 2007 wwwJmldextraxom YOUR TOWN - YOUR NEIGHBORS 'i ? , ", , YOUR NEWSPAPER Btsw k:y. ' ' r, - - f J k- f a 11 r-' V ifi 5l5l Robert Bums and Lolita C Baldor 'the associated press WASHINGTON The Armys top civilian leader said Thursday he . ' ' j r as an emerging expectation that the troop buildup in Iraq can be reversed next year. In an Associated Press interview, Army Secretary Pete Geren said that regardless of nearterm changes hi Iraq, flw Army must find new ways to adjust to the pressures of engaging in a global war against extremism, sees "no possldity of extending ' soldiers lfcnoiXh Iraq tours, reflect-- ing concern about mounting strains on soldiers and their families as well . . . Lrr'atpis o . . - July. . 1 In light of that, Army leaders are studying how to adapt to the strains including the stresses felt by fami-- . : Tj v q'V on'r.'t ;rif ' of deployed and wounded soldiers .' liesthat are now coming to light as which he described as a persisteji conflict that could last two decades. ftrsistent conflict is a given, he said in his first extensive interview since becoming Army secretary in - . t .i J.? ji iJ .T.l i, I iyce Caiyons'qfilorful . fir 4 : IK lillSS j , a result of the lengthy and repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, he said. WeVe planned for it, but until you actually tive it you don't recognize all . . See ARMY, A4 Effective Fundraising ' ' DAH.YHERAID ' ' Grace Leong Delta Air Llnes is about to em- bark on a new mission ' delivering passengers nonstop from Salt Lake City tp Paris starting next summer. ' ; OiThursday; Delta and gov- Ibis first-service from Utah could potentially contribute J150 million per year to the .. states economy, while positioning Utah to be an international, travel destination. ' Starting June 2, Atlanta-baseDeha will offer Flight 170, a 10- hour nonstop flight from Sjlt, ! Lake City arriving at Charles de . Gaulle International in Paris the. next morning. Flight 171 will also run daily from Paris to Sah Lake ' ' Gty. Introductory fares start at $499 for a one-wa-y trip. Local tourism officials say Salt Lake was chosen for several reasons, in part because it's the fastest growing domestic hub for Delta, which just came out. of bankruptcy in April Sah Lake City is collecting ' demand from cities across the ... .. west to Europe. Deha already has highly developed hubs in New . York, Atlanta and Cincinnati Sah Lake City is the next hub that has the opportunity to look to more international destinations to serve, said Kent Landers, aDelta spokesman. Also helping is $2 million in in--;. centives offered by the state and local government, and aggres- ernment officials . ever trans-Atlanti- r sUy c . . d : .. . . . See The Covcf Center for the Arts is at 425 W. Center St. Jeremy Puda DALY HE RAID " J he lYovo Center for the Arts has several perforhosted already l mances since opening last month, but a big question mark hung in the air like an unplayed note or an unspoken line. That question was answered Thursday yhen the city introduced the new centers hew name the Covey Center for the Arts. The center was named for Sandra Covey, wife of Stephen R. Covey, the cofounder . and vice chairman of Franklin Covey and author of the book, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Sandra ; advocate of the arts who Covey, a long-timworked for yean to bring the new center .1 . DELTA . .. A4 . inProvo.lt has a 670-se- performance hall with 'Li tound . system, three dance studios, a general purpose studio and a . PZXOTOS . FOR SALE best-sellin- g art gallery. e See COVEY, A4 INSIDE See a photd you would like to have in your home or office? Daily Herald photos now are available online at heraldextra.comgallery. ... - 3? Nice and sunny HIGH S3 LOW 54 And what wopkl happen to the rdf if a person figured out ways to confuse the sensory signals received by the brain, allowing people to seem to be could effectively run'C the'; eje to rnullwr part of the room and observe themselves from an outside standing aside and watching themselves. WASHINGTON The stories seem strange but No, theyre not using drugs, legal or otherwise. . perspective? Would the self move with the eyes, or The research is described in Friday's edition of stay in the body, he wondered, riveting. A hurt attack victim recalls floating in So seated volunteers were fin edwiih the air, watching paramedics revive him. A surgical the journal Science. Lonvideo displays that allowed them to view them- ed Dr. Ehrsson Henrik of the doctors remembers College University patient Iwering, watching from behind, using a pair of video cameras. selves Karotinska the and Institute of don's Neurology operate. Institute in Stockholm, explained that he was inter- - one for each eye. Such widely reported experiences A researcher would stand behind them and ex- have long been the territory of theology, philosophy ested in a persons perception of the self. tend a plastic rod which they could see toward the I'm interested in the question of why 1 fed that and scary movies. area just below the cameras. At the same time Now scientists have turned their attention to the my self is located inside my physical body. How does my brain know that I am standing right here,. topic. See OUT OF BODY, A4 he said. Researchers in England arid Switzerland have Randolph E. 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