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George Eliot wrote,
"When one wanted
one's interests looking after whatever the
cost. it was not so
we II for a lawyer to
be over honest, else
he might not be up to
other people's tricks."
The more tricks you
know. the better the
bridge player you will
be . This week, we
will look at six deals
in which you can win
the operhng lead in
either the dummy or
your hand. We will
analyze the thought
processes that help
BARNEY
you decide where to
win the trick -- and
PAW, CAN 'YOU
some times
with
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which card.
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You (South) reach
three no-trump. West
leads the heart seven.
How would you proceed? In particul~r.
what would you do at'
trick one, and why?
First, count your
top tricks. You have
only four: two spades,
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heart. apply the Rule
of Eleven, Seven
from II is four. So,
there are four hearts
higher than the s.even
in your, the dummy's
and East's hand s
combined. And you
can see all four. So,
you know East has no
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toduy before you loan out
anything you prize or borrow
sornelhing that is impor111n11o
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19)-- Things don'l always go
us plunned, and ioduy could
be one of those days. A silunlion you pcrsonully direct
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20/ -- Thn1 ve ry p er.~o n you
be ieved would be !here for
you when you needed some. one could leave you slnnding
ulonc. Don'l unwillingly· gel
involved in unylhing today
111111 you can' l handle yourself.
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-- Watch yourself thur you
don 't brag loo much IUday.
Co-workers, believing you
have ulllhe answe~. will slurt
to dump ulllhe tusks and jobs
on you.
CANCER (June 21-Ju\y 22)
-- Hanging ou1 with all I he
high rollers loduy might not
turn out lo be us much enjoymen! a• you lhought when
~ou reulize ull it's gelling you
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Group plans to use grant
to fix up railroad term al
BY BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel staff writer

MIDDLEPORT - A teum
of Middleport residents plan
to use a $3.000 grant through
the Applachian Regional
Commission to begin restoration of the Middleport freight
terminal.
At Monday evening's regular meeting of Middleport
VIllage Council, Mary Wise
outlined plans the project,
beginning with construction
of a new roof on the historic
train station.
The station. located in Diles
Park. was built at the tum of the
last centt1ry by the Hocking
Valley Railroad, Wise said. It was
used until 1953, and was given
to the village in the mid 1980s.
In order to qualify for an
ARC grant, the building must
be used as a community center; Wise said.
A fall event might be
planned to promote the pro-

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An YL'Ur in 1\ ldg' Ct&gt;UillY invesin1·e;,ti uurion into n fu wl ll)!.ltt'U I'&gt;} rh..- rmrnl.
wecken'd Ul'dllent in · f\'kl "'
Trnopt'i" , aid u rinl'innuri
County i;, ongoing. wh ile mu n died t•t' inj urb sutkred
nnothcr in Gullitl Count1 i' in tl mo1o1\'\ L'ie uc·d\lenr on
l'omplete Gulliu Cnunl)'.' the Galliu Co lllll\' Road 91
Gulliu-Meigs Pust of 1hc (Plcu'lllll VnllC\ l nc11r Rio
Sltlte
High1 uy
Putrul Clrnnde Suturdu)· ni~ht.
reported.
Tt•ll\' Siumon. _7, wus
A motorl')'l'lc UlTidcnt on ~ , t,ll'&gt;n'und ut K: 15 p.m. on u
Ohit• Routl' C\X I in f\kig' Kn11 asaki nmlni'I.'Yl'IC when
Cuumy \Ill Sunduy ll'l'l 11 lw dnn·e ntf the ruud in ulefl
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reponed.
fielo,l. ~jo~lin~ him. the
Troopers &gt;niLI W111 nc S. putrnl :.aid. He v.us weuring
Roberts. ~2 . Bclpr~. 1\ a' u hdmc1 ut lhe time of the
westbound nl 6: 10p.m. nL'UI' tll'l'idcnl . lh&lt;' n:pon suid .
lhe intersel•tion with Omngc
Signl\ln wus trunsported to
Township
Ruud
JtU Holter Medi~ul Center by u
(Cullowuy) when he dmvc friend und wus Iuter trunsoiT the right side nf the 1\&gt;ull ferrcd to Cuhdl Huntington
Huntington,
in u left ~urve und went into Hospitulk,
u dit~h. cjc~ling him .
· W.Vu ..' by MedFlight. He
Rnbt•rts wus weurin g II · died ut Cabell Huntington,
hclmcl ut .lhc time of the the pntrol snid .
nush. He wus pronounced
The uccidcnt murked the
deud ut the s~cnc ot' the crush sixth traffic fululity of the
by Dr. Douglas Hunter. ycur in Gulliu County investiguted by the putrol.
Meigs County coro,ncr.

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Hockin• Valley Railroad terminal at Dave DUe• Park

ject and encoura~ e local participation. she sa1d.
Plans, once a roof is
installed, include replacement
of the buildin~'s brick tloor
and other in tenor and exterior
improvements.
The ARC program is a purlnersh ip
with
the
Rensseluerville Institute, ereated by the Appalachian

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as a region-Wide leudership
insitiutive. The program is
designed lo promote cconomic
dcvelopmelll
in
Appulachian communit ies.
Wise. her husbund. Roscoe:
Myron und June Duffield. und
George and Cinda Harris
attended u seminar recently
ubout the grunt program.
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Pick :s: 2-6-6
Pick 4: 0-8-4·8
·auckeye 5: 6·16-22-27-34
Pick :s day: 6-5-6
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OVP news editor

W.VA.

D1lly 3: 3-8-5
Dally 4: 7-6-7-1

C11sh 15: 2-3-13·18·21-23

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Mary Wise, Middleport Village council member. outlines plans fpr res toling the old freight te r·
mlnal at Monday's Middleport Village Council meeting. (Brian J. Reed)

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NEWSPAPERS

'l'ucsdny, Scpl. Ill. :.!l~ll

ing the death of man whose
body two fishermen found
Monduy in the Ohio River.
State Police said the body
was that of a middle age
white man who lived outside the area. They declined
to make any further identification. Police also would
not say how Ion$ the body
had been in the nver.
"It's too early to jump to
any conclusions,"" Trooper
Paul Hesson told WSAZ-TV.
An nutopsy was scheduled for Tuesday.

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SEPTEMBER 9 I

POMEROY - Monday
,regulurly sched~d Pomeroy council
meeting' was cancelled
because on ly three council
inembers were able to
attend. Four members are
needed in order for the
council to discuss business.
Mayor John Blaettnur
re~cheduled the meeting for
7\30 p.m. Monday. Sept. 1.6.
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CHESHIRE - As the
anniversary of the Sept. II,
200 I, terror attacks on
America approaches, security
at American Electric Power's
generating plants, including
the Gen. James M. Gavin station, will remain at standard
leveL ·
But that standard has
changed since 9/11, and security procedures instituted in
the wake of the attack maintain that new awareness, an
AEP spokesman said.
"We did take steps at our
plants following the attack,"
said Pat Hemlepp, the utility's

director of corporate media
relations. "We won't discuss
specifics · of those steps
because it will compromise
our security."
Hemlepp said the question
of AEP's security has arisen
in the media as the 9/ll
anniversary nears, but again'
stressed that the company
cannot openly discuss its procedures tu keep the pl ants
secure.
AEP owns all or part of 89
electric generating plants in
seven states, making it the
largest such generator in
North America.
Gavin is situated on the
Ohio River; while the John
Amos plant, the biggest coalburning facility AEP owns in

its system, is on the Kanawha
River near St. Albans. W.Va.
In the days following the
attacks, concerns were raised
about the plants' vulnerubi lil y
to terror attacks or sabotage,
but the utility responded
immediately with heightened
security.
Hemlepp said security at all
of 'its facilities is reviewell
and updated as needed.
He said that when the onerear anniversary of the attack
ts observed Wednesday, security at Gavin and other plants
will be the same, and 9/11
will not carry additional sig·
nificance.
"With the safeguards we
have in place, we certainly
hope so," Hemlepp said.

Gallla ,
toreval
relocation study
BY KEVIN KELLY

OVP news editor
GALLIPOLIS
Revalidnting ll muster plan
t'or the relocation of the
Gullia-Meigs
Regionul
Airport has tukcn its first
step with an npplicution for
federal funds nnd employment of an engineering service .
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Galliu County commis sioners have approved seeking $59.000 111 Federation
Aviation
Administration
AIR -21 grunts for the project. derived from $230.000
FAA released earlier this.
summer.
.
A I0 f.ercent local mutch
of $6 ,5. 5.56 wil' '.r udll.:d
to emp loy Rr«y Riverbused Whitworh-Borta &amp;
Co. lO conduct an environmental assessment, site
scI ect ion/re va I i dation,
financia l analysis. obstruction removal and apron
rehabilitation .
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Commissioners
also
approved an agreement with
Whitworth: Bortu for the site
selection/muster plan work,
totaling $47, 145. 14 with a
$4,714.52 match from the
county, and for the obstruction removal and apron
rehab, totaling $17,230.94
with a $1,723.09 match by
rhe county.
The revalidation cost is

estimated at $6S,SSS.S6.
The application and agreements were presented on
behalf of Rundy Sheidler.
lhe commissioners' consul tun! on the airport.
The work will again validate a HI-year-old study rccommcmling the airport be .
moved from Gallipolis to a
site off Wutson Road in
Springfield. Township. just
south ol' the U.S. 35/0hio
Route 850 interchange.
Seeking a new site for the
ui rport, opened in 1967. was
necessiiUied because the
current runway length,
4,800 feel, is no longer adequate for jet traftic.
.
Shcidlcr und commissioner~ agree thut incrcused corporal~ usc at the airport
mcuns the runwuy should be
expanded. but there is little
room for growth at the current airport off Upper River
Road.
The study, initiated in
1993 and released three
years Iuter, has lobe updated
to suppor1 its original findings and satisfy FAA,
Sheidler said.
"The whole issue is, it's
been I0 yeljrs since the
study and ussessments have
been llone ," he said. "There
may be issues to consider
about the Watson Road site.
We wan I to sec that there arc
PleiH ... Airport. A3

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Today ... Sunny und wntinucd hot. Ncar record highs 93
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Tnnight. .. Purtly doudy. A
slight chance of showers
rmm lute CVCiiing llll. Lows
in the lower 60s. Northwest
winds 5 to I0 mph. Chunce
of ruin 20 percent.
Extended Forecast
Wcdncsday... Purtly cloudy
und much cooler. Highs in
the upJ!er 70s. North winds
10 to 15 mph.
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un~ cool. Lows in the lower
50s.
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Highs ncur 80.
Thursday
night.. .Cieur.
Lows in the lower 50s.
Fridtty ... Purtly
cloudy.
Highs in the lower 80s.
Suturduy ... Purtly cloudy
with a slight chunce of show·
m . Lows in the upper 50s
und highs in the mid 80s.
Sunday ... Purtly
cloudy
with scattered showers und
thunderstorms. Lows in the.
lower 60s nnd highs in the
lower 80s.
Mondny... A slight chunce
of showers und thunder·
storms ...Otherwisc partly ·
cloudy. Lows in tfte lower
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ssoo,ooo deficit in 2003

State, deJense
debate credibility of
hypnotized witnesses
COLUMBUS (AP) - A
man convicted of kidnapping Robert Buell came
close to dying in
1md mangling nn I I -year-old
girl should not be executed
January 1996.
becuuse testimony aaainst
He was served his
him was obtained from wit·
nesses who had been hypnofinal meal and
tized, his attorneys said.
Court·appointed lawyers ror
awaited a court
Robert A. Buell planned on
decision until 17
Tuesday, his 62nd birthday, to
· ask the Ohio Adult Parol&amp;
minutes after the
Board to recommend that
scheduled ·
Gov. Bob Taft grant clemency.
Prosecutors said appeals
execution, when a
courts already have consid·
stay was upheld,
ered und " rejected ur~uments
that the hypnotized wunesses allowing his federal ·
were unreliable. ·
"The courts have dealt with appeals to continue.
the issues he's bringing up,
und the courts have said those nine months before Harrison's
issues urc without merit," said death. The convictions of two
Joe Cusc, spokesman for state men in that case were later
Attorney General Betty overturned after witnesses
Montgomery, on Monday.
recanted their testimony,
Buell, a former worker for Kelleher said.
the cit~ of Akron, was con- "The events in those cuses
victcd 111 1984 in the death of bolster our cluim that their
Krista· Lee Hurrison, of subsequent usc of hypnotized
Marshallville in neighbnring testimony casts a lot of
Wuyne C&lt;Junty.
doubt," Kelleher said.
· f-furrison wus k idnupped
Videot~cs of the hypnosis
from u park 11cross the street sessior·,i 11 both cases have
from h~r home on July 17, bc~11 los~r destroyed, he
1982. Investigators said she suid.
wus scKuully ussuultcd bcfme The two convictions were
she was strangled. Her body overturned in the curlier case
was tound siK days Iuter in a not only because of the
remote area of Holmes · recanted te~timony, but
County.
because new evidence linked
The issues that the defense the crime to Buell, prosec~­
planncd to argu~ in Tu~sday's tors suid in a 31 -page petition
heuring were outlined in u Montgomery's office filed
petition filed Monday with Monday With· the parole
Cuyahoga Common Pleus board.
·
Court, said Jeffry Kelleher,
In Buell's case, witnesses
Buell's attorney since late were hypnotized more than u
1995.
·
year before hi.~ arrest, so it
Wayne County investigators would have been impossible
used hypnosis to obtain wit- for investigators to plant a
ness statements, including suggestion pointing to him,
th:ll of a boy with Harrison in prosecutors said.
the park who dcscribe'd Federal appeals courts in
Buell s van . Investigators 1999 denied that use of hypused the technique to help nosis violated Buell's rights,
wit.nesses recall more details. the state's petition said.
, · Bu1 information about the
Upon receiving the board's
lei
f
recommendation,
Taft cun
hypnosis was with he rom reduce Buell's sentence to life
defense attorneys, Kelleher
'd
in prison or allow the execusa!vj·hcrc's still a question of tion to proceed. Four execuwhcther he's- guilty," the tions have taken place .since
Taft took office in 1999. ·
Cleveland-based auomey said
Buell came close 10 dying in
Monday. "Secopdly, and .no January 1996. He was served
less important, was he demed his final meal and awaited a·
every American's right, which court decision until I7 minis a fair trial ?"
Wayne County also used utes after the scheduled exe. ·
cution, when · a stay was
hyp~osis while ,invesugatmg a upheld, allowing his federal
s1m1lar abducuon, rape and appeals to continue.
killing of a I2-yenr-old girl,

CINCINNATI (AP) - One of the experience."
homes that Dooghl'i M. Cherry intendt.'d to
In the year since the attucks. Doug :md
help build in Mexico has now bt.-en dedi- Anne Cherry cho.~e to grieve privately hut
cuted in his memory.
&lt;b:ided to speak publicly ubout their work
Cherry's foo~thcr had joined the Youth with Youth . With a Mission. n nonprofit,
With a Mission proj«ts two years tigu and interoenominationul worldwide organizu·
said his only son WWited to go along. tion.
However, the 38-yeur-old insuntn~-e ex~uCheny said the group represent» the kim!
tiVe died Sept. II ut the World Tntde of volunteer work that people CWI do to ·
Center.
make a lasting clumge in memory of Sept.
"He d100ght it was u great idea und want· I I victims.
ed to do it himself," the elder Cherry said
Youtl1 With u Mission 's San Diego chup_in one of his few interviews si~~~:e the ter- ter orgnnizcs groups that pay to build the
rorist uttncks. "He didn't make it"
$3.500 homes and their own truvel costs.
In April. Cherry's parents•. Doug and
The orgtmizution is also building homes
Anne, and widow, Samh, were among a ut Enscnuda, Mexico. Last year it built u
group who sponsored and built u home ut tolul of 208 "homes of hope," suid Sc:m
11juwm, Mexko, through Youth With u Lmnbcn. who founded the Sun Diego
Mission. TI1er gave the home \O an impov- chupter in 1991.
erishcd MextcWI couple und their thn.oe
The elder Cherry phms to muke his fifth
children in u tearful dedicuiion ceremony trip with the group in Jnnuury.
that brought togedrer d1c emotions or tire · "When we get there, a C\lncretc slab is
good deed Wid their loss. ·
waiting for us mid a pile of lumber. We
"Mudm.~ grucittS," the Mexican woman trnnsl(mn thut in .two days to u livuble IN HONOR OF - Doug Ch-erry holds a
told the group, crying u.Hhc held one of her structure," he said. '"'b dtcse people it's a photo at his home In Cincinnati, showing
children.
castle, bt.-cause they're squatters, living in a home he helped build In Mexico to ·
honor the memory of his son, Douglas,
"Doug hud a heU11 of gold ... Timre was shucks."
nobody like him," S.un~1 Cherry suid in her
He proudly displayed a photo album of who died In the attack on the World ·
tum. "A pwt of me is gone.
his son, who Wtl'i u soccer player'mld cap. Trade Center. His son had volunteered
"But d1is would huvc mndu him so tuin of the swim teum ut Muriemont High to go to Mexico to build homes for the
huppy, to see ull of you," she said, gcstur- School' in suburban Cincinnuti. AHer u col- poor but died before making the trip. In
ing toward the tiunily. "I look ut whm you lege curecr ut Ohio Wesleyan University, April , Cherry's parents, Doug and Anne,
huve und how good you ure. You tl~k tor he begun u cun.-cr in the insunmce industry and widow, Sarah, were among a group
nothing.
und rose to become u New York-bttsL'd whO sponsored and built a home at
"This h:L~ given me whut 1 ne•.'-Cic'CI," she ~mup vice president with Aon Corl?·· ui1 Tijuana. Mexico, through Youth With a
sttid. "1 think we tU'C all beuer olll&lt;ir this mtenmtionnl insumn~c bmkcmgo busmess. Mission. (AP)

BY BRIAN

could return to her hoy friend in
Cnlifnrniu.
"Christina Combs is just like u bh1ck
widow spider," Assistunt Prosecutor
Dune Gaschen told jurors. He· didn't
cluborute on the ullcgcd cKtnunuritul
atl'uir. ·
The newlyweds arrived in Columbus
five months 11110 ti'Om Sun Diqm. Calif..
to visit reluuves. The~ were un their
wur to Cleveland for Ius new recruiting
USSigmnent with the Marines.
David Combs, 26, becume ill twice
over two duys lust April und wus hospitali zed for overdoses. of methampheta·
mine, u synthetic form of speed.
He uses drugs und feured that if the

Dernocrat ·questions
ch~nge in contract
COLUMBUS (AP) - A the authority of the three·
state board ·approved a member commission. ' .
$116,000 change in n comOn June 28, Fischer said
pany's school construction he accepted S29S In golf
contract on Monday after a outings in I999 and 200 I
Democrat on the board com- from Gilbane executive Tom
plained about a golf outing a Gilbune and another conformer state official received tractor. Fischer later reimfrom the companr.
bursed the contractors.
Gllbune Buildmg Co. is
The commtsston was
the construction muna~er for formed in I997 in · response
u $12.8 million kmder· to un Ohio Supreme Court
gnrten-through-12th grade order that suid the state was
school being built in Senecn not replacing its uging
County's New Riegel dis- schools quickly enough.
trict. The project was nutho·
Eric Bode, chief 11nnnciul
rized by the Ohio School officer for the commission,
Facilities ·
Commission; suid Gilbane, which is one
which is expected to spend of about 40 companies that
$3 billion on school con- manage commission prostruction by the year's end. . jects, uid u goodJ'ob in New
Gilbune will receive RiegeL Bode sui it mudc no
, $657,221 totul for managing sense to chunge conJrnctors.
construction of the building
"Except in extreme cirin the northwest Ohio dis- cumstunccs, it would be
trict.
unusual to switch contracScn. Tom Roberts, of tors when 90 percent of the
Dayton, one of · two project is completed," Bode
Demtlcruts on the six-mcm- said. "They were chosen in a
bcr Control lin$ Board, qucs- selection process that was
tioncd amcndmg Gilbnne's open."
contract in light of whut he
Roberts, who voted to
culled "unethical conduct" upprove the amended conut the commission.
tract, suld later that he wus
"We've had questionable persuaded that keeping
dealings in the past with this Gilbune as the contractor em
· contractor," Roberts sui d.
the project was wise.
Former commission dircc- "My C&lt;Jncern is that we
lor Randall Fischer resigned look at future contracts with
·July 5, .six weeks after u them und consider whether
Franklin County common it's in the .best interests of
pleas j~dgc ruled he had the state of Ohio to do busilmpropcrly approved more ness with them," Roberts
thun I, 7()() contracts without suid.

REED

MIDDLEPORT
. Middlepon village govern• -ment may face a half-million
: dollar shonfall next year,
· based on budget figures
approved at Mondn(s regular meeting of Middleport
Village Council.
.
A 2003 tax: budget of $1.8
• million
received
final
: _approval Monday night, but
: : that budget includes special
. -revenue and other funds not
· available for the general
operation of the village.
: According to ·Councilman
· Stephen Houchins, who
serves as chairman of the
·finance committee, council
· ·will have access to an esti·

l

. COLUMBUS (AP)- The
state's tuition credits program has lost money for the
first time in its I3-year his,tory. meaning the cost of ihe
credits may go up again for
. the .11fth time in the past
, year.
The fund's condition was
· .revealed in a recent letter to
Ohio political leaders from
the Ohio Tuition Trust
Authority, The Columbus
Dispatch reported Saturday.
It said sharply rising tuition
coats combined with the
declinina stoe1c market
• caused tbe situation.
· ' The authority said that
: despite four increases that
made the cost of tuition
credits go up by ~3 percent
· in the put year, its
: Ouaranteed Savings Fund
: had a multimillion-dollar
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: : She idler said he expects the
: revalidation will be complet·
: ed within 2SO days, as s~ified in the contract wtth
·Whitworth-Berta. ·
. "We hope revalidation
· .shows the Watson Road site
remains the site of preference," he added.
Several other sites were
: examined during the original
: study before the Watson
· Road location was chosen.
Environmentul assessment.
financial analysis and revali·
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. KIRTLAND (AP)
Republican Gov. Bob Taft ·
and Democratic challenger
Tim Hagan spurred over
issues ranaing from tax policy to civ1l unions between
guys in their first meeting·
of the Nov. 5 campaign
Monday night at Lakeland
Community College.
Hagan repeatedly blamed.
Taft for economic woes and
said it was too late for the
governor to offer solutions
to problems.

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23. died at 1. 30 a.rn Sunday,
Sept . 8. 2002. 111 the Holter
Medical Center' Enwrgcncy
Department.
She is survi•cd by her husband, Scoll MKhaeh
Funeral services wi ll be 1
p.m. Tuesday. Sept. to. 2002.
111 the Chupel of Letan Falls
Cemetery with the Rc:v. Curl
Swisher o ffic o u t i n ~ . Hu rial
will follow in the Le1un Fulls
Cemetery. Friends may cull at
the Cremeens Funeral Home,
Racine. from 5 - 7 p.m .
Monday.

LAS CRUCES . N.M.
Delores Jeanne Flanders, 64 .
of Las Cruces, N.M., died
Thursday, Sept. 5, 2002, at
lier residence.
. S~ e was born Sept. 19,
1937. in Letart. W.Va ..
daughter of Zelia Rollins
Mercer Parker and the late
Carl Mercer.
Services will be I f,.m..
Wednesday. Sept. II. .002.
at White Funeral Home,
Cool.ville with Rev. Helen
Kline officiating. Buri al will Alice Keams Blaker
be in Asbury Ce metery in
McC ONN EL LESV ILLE
Guysville.
·,
Friends may cull 6-8 p.m. - Alice Keams ill a ~ cr, 90,
Tuesday at the funeral home. died on Satu rday. Sepl. 7.
2002. ut Morgan Coun ty Cure
Center.
Eura D..Largent
s~ r v i ccs
wi ll
be
Wednesday. Sepl. II . 2002 ut
TOLEDO Eura D. Foglesonf-Tucker Funeral
Largent. 93. Toledo. died Horne at p.m. with the Rev.
Scpl. 6. 2002, at Frnnsiscan William Hatlidd ofncmling.
Care Center.
Friend• may call Tu scl uy 6 Born Sept. 5, 1909, in 9 p.m. ul th ~ funcru l0home.
Syracuse, Ohio, she was a
daughter of the lute John R.
Duckwonh and Mary Gusler. Jack T. "Jack" Tavan
Graveside services will be
GALION John T.
2 p.m., Wednesday. Sept. II,
"lu~:
k"
r
uv
un.
80.
died at
2002. at Snowball Cemetery,
home (l!l Fridu y. Sept. 6.
Syracuse ..
2002.
There will be no visitation
. He was rrcce d ~d in death
hours.
.
Arrangements are under by hi s w1fe, Mury Anne
.
the direction of Ewing Jones.
Graveside
se
rv i~:c&gt; will be
Funeral Home.
held at II :30 u.m . on
Thursday, Scp1. 12. 2002, ut
Darlena J. "OJ:'
Beul Chupel Cemetery. Apple
Michaels
Grove. W.Va . Friend&gt; may
call at the Deal Funeral in
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Authority officials say · market ·mukes a strong
they don'·t know the precise recovery.
d~fi~it, but believe it totals
"This is something that we
m1lhons. ~o years ago, the are definitely looking at,"
fund, wh1ch has 120,000 said Joe Andrews
a
~articipants, had a $108 mil- spokesman for Gov. 'Bob
lion surplus.
Taft.
Other states with prepaid
"We still think it's a good
tuition
programs have investment for parents to
reported similar difficulties. make."
Under Ohio's guaranteed
Williams said the authoriprogram, parents can buy
ty
is awaiting a review of the
credits for future tuition.
The credits, based on aver- guaranteed fund by its actuaae tuition at Ohio'a 13 pub- ary. She said it's possible
lic universitlea, also -can be that the rrepaid-tuition procashed in at private collegea llram stU will have a aurplus
once investment aaina and
in Ohio or other states.
Although, the deficit' does leases are smoothed out over
not mean the atate will need time.
''The time horizon for peo·
to appropriate money for the
pie
in this plan Ia very lena,"
fund at this time, it could
become a problem in lO she said. "We are continual·
years unless atepa are taken ly making .inroads with peo·
to shore up the fuitd or the pie with yo una children."

update, which also takes into
account the need by corpo·
rate users and ·the number of
aircraft anticipated to use the AEP- 32.37
Dul'on1-3UO
~loo-38.&amp;7
site, "all thinas FAA likes to ArQil Coal- 18.02
Ftdtrtl Mogul- .53
Promltr- 7
know," Sheidler said.
. Allzo-35.05
088-21 .28
Roclcwlil - 18.118
Gonnott- 1•.&gt;10
Roclcy Boo&lt;t- • .3&lt;1
"We have to convince them AmTeotVSBC - 2•.M
Alhltncllno.- 28.11
Glntrtl EleCtric- 28.78 RO Shtll- 43.20
there is a need for an airport, AUT
-12.30
GKI'ILY - 4.&gt;10
S.trt - 46.3-1
and I think locally we all Bonk One
- &gt;10.30
Htrlly Dtvldoon - -48.84 Woi·M!rt- 53.28
agree on that," he said.
Bll-17.84
Kmort- .51
WtnciYl - 3&lt;1.M
Krogor- 18.18
As the process continues, Bolo evant - zue
Worlhlng1on- 18.51
l1d . - 15.3&amp;
Otlly llook roporlloro lht
Sheidler said public meetings t!orgWllnet- 51 .80
Champion2.82
I'ISC-20.52
• p.m. cklolng quo1ot cl
will be scheduled to lay out Chormlng Shopo-7.30 Ook
Hill Flnanolol- 22
the J)rtviOUI dly'a trtnl·
. the need for a new airpon and Cl1y HOI&lt;IIng - 25.-'V
OVB-23.25
tcllono, provided by
answer anr public concerns Col-20.88
BBT-38.30
Smllh Plrlntrl 11 Advtll
F'eoplll - 29.04
Ino. cl Golllpollo.
about placmg the facility off DG-14.09
Watson Road.
.
''The bottom line is, this
may displace some people
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and we want to insure the
2FREEliCm8
property owners are still wiil111111
mg to go alon~ with the
IPRINBVIWY
sale," he said. "It s so people
CINEMIJ
can be brought into the loop."

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Taft, Hagan
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deficit us of June 30.
The deficit is the amount
by which future tuition
obligations · exceed the
pian's assets . The deficit
could be erased by a better
investment climate or ·an
increase in the cost of cred·
its.
In recent years. the author·
ity's investments have fallen
short of their projected 7.S
percent rate of return. At the
same time, the Legislature
eliminated the previous 6
percent cap _on annual tuition
mcrease.s.
"We could have weathered
the elimination of tuition
caps or the market downturn
happcnlna." nld Jacqueline
Williams, the authority's
executive director "The
problem is both of them hap·
peninll at the same time."

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renewed in January. 2003.
Councilman Roller Manley,
who helped revtew the cur·
rent contract with Rumpke of
Wellston, suid the committee
will propose a 10- bn~ limit.
in an attempt to elimmate a
problem with residents from
outside the village bringing
trash in for collection.
lannarelli asked residents
to conserve water during the
repair of the Mill Street water
tank. Only one other tunk
will remain to serve all resi dents while the Mill Street
facility is out of service, she
said.
Also present were council
members Linda Haley, Kathy
Scott, Bob Pooler and Bob
Robinson,
and
Linda
Broderick, who served as
recording secretury.

,State's ·prepaid tuition.
.· plan running .a deficit

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John Johnson, left, and Marianne Fife, pressers at Swan
Cleaners, Iron U.S. flags to be flown at the Ohio Statehouse
In Columbus, Ohio. About 3,000 flags are to placed at the
Statehouse for a Sept. 1.1 memorial service. (AP)

mated $558,000 for appropri· breeding ground for mosqui·
ations for ~sic village gov- toes. and in light of the growem men I services, such as ing concerns about West Nile.
police protection.
Virus infection, should be
Council approved two removed at once, lannurelli
transfers for the police said. Those who bring tires
department lust night, total- must also bring a Middleport
ing $5,000. ·
water bill stub. lannarelli
Mayor Sandy lannarelli - said, as proof of village resiannounced the start of a scrap dency. Residents may bring
tire collection service for up to five tires. up to 16 inchMiddlepon village resicle11ts es in diameter.
beginning Wednesday. A colThe village will bear the
le~tion truck will be located cost of the tire collection pronear the village garage on gram,lannarelli said.
Park Street from noon until6
Village ordinances provide
p.m.
Wednesday
and for fines for those who keep
Thursday to allow. residents scrnp tires on their propeny,
to dispose of old tires on their · or who allow their gutters to
property.
hold stagnant water.
The collection service is
Council discussed proavailable to Middlepon resi- posed amendments to the
dents only. Scrap tires are n refuse service contract, to be

· ~ Higher education

Murincs found out he would be dishonorubly -discharged. Long said. And Mrs.
Combs, who is Victnumese, ugreed to
lie because her cultural heritage
requires wmiten to support their hus:
b1111d
s.
"Thut wus the cover story," Long said.
"He knew his career was cooked" if his
. superiors saw the hospitul reports.
Mrs. Combs udmitted 10 Columbus
police detectives thut she tried to kill
her husband. She was urrcsted at the
hospital during her husband's second
hospitalization. She has since recanted. ·
She remains iri custody in lieu of
$500,000 bail.

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Trial starts for newlywed accused of slipping husband drugs
DELAWARE (AP) - A womun on
triul on charges of attempting to kill her
husband by lacing his soft drinks with
drugs made up the story to cover up his
drug use, her defense uttorneys suid.
Christinu Combs' husband. David,
urg~d her to tell police she twice slipped
him mcthumphetumil.le; defense tutor·
ncy .0 . Ross Long SUid Monday dunng
opening statements to n Dclawur~
· County Common Pleas jury.
She is churged with unemptcd uggmvuted murder und contmninuting u sub·
stance for humun consumption.
Prosecutors said Combs, 29, wus bent
on killing • her husband to collect his
$250,000 military life insurance so she

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. NATIONAL VIEW

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Persuade
ICI\11\)l to the gulhcnug deh111e. ut home lll1d ubn•111l. &lt;&gt;VCI
wh,•thcr to wugc wu1 uguu1s1 l111q. A&lt; he mudc plum 111 l.'llm·
mc11ts ut Ins Tcxus IIIII~ h. he '' 11ul 1):111&gt;1 111¥ ih~ ~·onnsel ol
some elder sH1tcsmc11 ol I he Rcput&gt;l.-·un 11'1CI!ll1 p&lt;•l.-·y ~stui1·
liShmcnl who 111c urging rc&gt;lruint umid the udmlnislllllinn's
duunhcul tu 01"1 Sudd11111 Ih1\sci11 I nun pmvc1.
A deciSion olih" lllllgmtudc
wlwthcr to mo11111 lllllllen·
11111iy wslly miiiiHIY Cillllpuignugulnsl lmq - merits urohusl
IIIIIIOIIIII dchnlc Th111 is pi'l:ds~ly whut Is now uni(Jidlng . .
L&gt;ncs linghdu&lt;l pose 11 p1cssl11~ th1c111 to Amel'lcu\ nuth111ul
SCllll'llY or tl1111 ol 1hc Pct·swn c.ull region'! Wh1~h 111lers tht.'
giCIIICI usk "' 11\~lubiliiY Ill ihlll uil-nch llllllrter of tho stuho,
11ment1C111g Smldum kll 111 pluw "' u L'ollflict thut ~ould spill
ncross hordcrs uni.lll1clu powerlulunti·Amerlcun biicklush in
the l&gt;lnmiL: wn1ld '! Whut nrc ihc consequences of wur In lrnq
fo1 ilw US ~11mpiugn ngum'l ICI'IIIrism und ft&gt;l' resolution of
the lsmcii -l'ulcstrultlnl'rlsis'1 ..
(B)clmc tc,mting In armed coulllclllush must prcsenl n
pc!SIIUS\VC hncf to Amcrlcuns, to 1&gt;111' Eu1'11pcun nllies uud tn
Musl1m nuti1&gt;ns m lhc region 111111 S11ddum puses 1m lntuleni·
hie thrcnt And, 111 the end, !he president must seek c()ngrcs·
Sll\l\111 IIPPI'IlVIII

TODAY lN HISTORY
BV THE ASSOCIATrD PRESS

Toduy "Tucsdny, Scpl. I 0, the 2SJrd ll11y ol 2002. There ure
112 dny&gt; lcfl mthc ycm .
Tnduy\ Htghhght 111 llistnry: ·
On Scj'' 10, IH 1.\1111 Amcnc1111 nuvnl force C&lt;1mmondcd hy
Oliver I Pc1ry dcleutcd Ihe llritlsl1in the ll11llle uf Luke Erie
111 Ihe Wur ol i K12
On this dulc:
In 160K, John Smith wus clc~1cd president ulthc Jnmestnwn
colony council Ill Vugr11111.
In IK46. bl111' Howe 1weivcd 11 plllcnl tor his sewinG
muchine.
In I'! 1'!, New Yurk C'1ty welcomed home Ocn John J
Pcrsh1ng 11ml 25.000 soldiers wlw served m tlw U.S. First
Division dLII'IIIg World Wu1 I
In 19~9, Cunudu dcdnrcd w11r on Nnzl Ocrm11ny.
In 1945, Vidkun Quisling wns scmcnccd 10 dcmh rn Nnrwuy
fnr cnll11hora1ing wllh the NullS
In 1963, 20 bluck &gt;tut.len~&gt; entered Alubnrnu public schools
following ll stnndofl hcl ween l'cderul uuthoritles und Gov.
George C. Wull11cc.
In 1972. 111 the MIIIIICil S11mmcr Olympics, the U S.
Olympic bu~kcihnlllcnm lost to the Snvicts. 51-SO, ln11 gold·
medu mmch mnrkcd hy corurovcrsy bcc11usc nfflcluls ordered
the finul three sel!lmls nf !he gumc rcpluyed, cnuhllng the
Soviet~ tn win (The Unllcd Stutes protested, In no nvull,)
In 1972, Frank·Shnncr nl !he United Stlltes won the men's
marmhnr1 llllhc M11nich Olympic'
111 1'177, conv1c1cd murderer llurmdn Djnmlouhl.n Tumslun
ltnmlgr,ull. hccumc lhc ''"' pcr,on 111 dutc In be executed by
the guillotine 111 Fruncc, '
In 1991, the Sc11ate Judic111ry Commlllee opened heurlnjj~
on the nomu1.11ion of Clarence Thomus llllhc U.S . Supreme
Court
Ten years ugo: Lc" !han lwo mnlllhs before Election Duy.
PreSident George II W Bu'h unveiled nrepackugcu econum·
k mumfesto, whr~h included 11 possible 1-pcrccntuge·pnim
ucross-lhc-bourd 111x-rutc nil
Five years ago Former Agrkuliu1c Sccrcldry Mike Espy
pleaded •nnc&gt;~cnt lo dMif:CS ol uc~cptirl~ $35,000 in sports
ll~kcts, lruvcl umJ lodging from ~:omptnHc&gt; regulated hy the
Agrrculiurc Dcpurllncnt lie wu' latur IIC4U1Hcd .
One yc.&gt;r ago· A Mmxt'' milrlanl t.uiddc homhcr hlcw him ·
sell up111 "popul.u· l•l.lllhul 'quu1c, killrng hlm&gt;ell' und three
mhcrs. mcludm~; un Au,lrdlinn womnn . Sccre11iry of SIUie
Colin l'owcllurrr vcd in Luna. 11cru. lo ultcnd1111 Orgunwllinn
or AlllCriCOIIl ShilC' tmctgn llliiHStCr~ lllCCiing. Michael Jordun
ull hut wnlrrmcJ th111 he rnlcrulcd 111 return 10 pluy in 1he
Nil A
'J(ld.iy\ Bu1hduy' Aeirct.t. hry Wruy it. 9~ . Movie director
Rnl'lcrt Wi se" ~R . (Inlier Arnold Palmer i11 73. Cm11llry singer
'll&gt;mmy OvcNrccl rs 115 . Ac111r Orcll Mull~vcy is 6:1. Jaz~
v1hn•photml Roy Ayers 111 62. Sutgcr l&gt;.1nny lluttnn (Three
Dog Nrghl) 1s {,() S1nger Jc"c Pci1d,mo '" 57. Aclnr Tom
l.•gon 1s ~7 . i\~lrc" J11dy Occsnn " ~4 . Rock rnu~ic1an Jpe
Perry (Acrn,mllh) '' ~ 2 Aclrc~s Amy lrv1ng 1~ 41). Country
singer Ro"c Flnrc' "4(1 AWcht. K111c Uurton lt. 45 . J)irecl!tr
Chri' Colurnhu' 1' 44. i\ctllr Col ill Firth 1~ 42. Rock singcrmuMdan Davrd Lowc1 y (Cmckcr) " 42. Rock musiciun
Rnhm (londridgc (llu,h) " 16 l~ock singer-musician Mrlc&gt;
Zunrgu (F,l\lhall) " ](, l(.,ppcr ll1g Duddy Kane i• 34 Movie
d1rectoJ Guy Rrtd1rc" 14 Acl&lt;lr Ryan Phillippe is 2R.
Thou~ht furTnday . "No man" 'o methodical as u complete
11.ller, :111d nnnc ', o ' crupulml\ 111 mcut.urrng nul his time ,,she
who~c trmc " worlh tl&lt;&gt;llung "
Wu~hinglun Irving,
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Entertainment highlights

KON J) R.AC KE 'S VIEW

President should push for Citizen Service
As II\~ 11111\iVel~lu'y 1•f Sept. lluppl\&gt;tll'h·
t.ls, It's dem· thlll l't'llslllent llui&gt;h 1.'1111 S\1\'c't.l\..~lln 11&lt;'1.~1111pllshlngl&gt;nly 1&gt;ne 1&gt;1' his IWII
g&lt;)tlls tiu lwlnglng uhont ~.·uhuml chm1g~ 111
Anwrlcu,
Ills cu!Tt)nt btmle whh Semue l:leii\(\Cn\11&gt;
ovor the p1~1110sed Homeluud Socurlty
Dcpm1ment lllustmttls Ihut he's liilled u11e1•
ly to euse l't111isun politlcullen,llll1s.
l:leim-.cnus 11111 onlv uccuse hill\ of ll')'lng
IO CX9\1Uie U ')lOWI)I•smh" h)' suspelllllll):
dvll sorvke, ~ulle~tlve hnrt~nlninjl and
stuhiiiii'Y pnwlslons In th~ now depm1ment,
but souw uls&lt;&gt; dUirl)e ho's expl1&gt;hlnt! the
entire wtu· on tenw1sm t\1r the llenen1 '''
Repuhllcuns.
Ou 1111nther sco1-e, tlwu11h, thor~\ still
h1&gt;pe. !lush is W11rkin11 hlll'd 1\l 1't'11 "dti1QI1
service jll'tlSillenl" nml ''' estuhllsh u new
ethic ol volumury community involvement
lly Amorlcuns.
Bush hils put the full power 111' the presi·
demlul pulpit behind the sorvke lde11, 1-el\.lr.
rln~ lnulmost every speech tnlll\lgnud th111
the "1umles 111' cnmjllls.,lon" cun do for lhe
m1llnn
;nl\lrhol\ll'i~lll h111h fl\11111 of Hush·, el1tlli
w11s In his Stmo of Ihe Union sp&lt;.&gt;cch ihls
yc11r, 111 which lw sought to ilc vohmtocr
dcdk111ion 1\l lho sp11'11 with whkh
Amcrlc11ns 1\lSil\&gt;lldcd II&gt; Sept. II.
"Alter Amc1'1~11 W11s utt11ckod," he suld,
"we looked In the mhmr 1111d SIIW \1\11' bet·
ter selves. . We hnw j!llmpscd whutunew
culture of l'll'lll'l1'ibllity ~1111 l1~•k like, We
wtml tnlll;lu 1111tlnn thnt serves GUilts lurj!er
lhllll self. We huve been ul1'ered 11 unique
UPill&gt;nunlty. und we must nnt let 1hls
mumont puss."
He the1'1lupt.m lss11ed u cull tiw "~very
AmoriCIIIl 10 C\111111111 Ill ill lelt~l IW\1 yeurs
- 4,1XXl hours uver the l'tlst nl' your litotime - 111 the service 111' y11111' 11elghhnr&gt;
und your 11111inn."
Bush estubli~heu the USA Freedom
• Corps tn encnuruge 1111d exp11nd service
und putnlop-level White Honse nkle. luhn
llrldgelund, In chnrge 111' lhe progn1111.
In ctmt.rllstto his uni.l his pmlis tendency 10 dlspuruge most 1hings Cllntnnlun,
Bush did not dismuntle his pre(lecessor's
nullonnl service lniUnllve, Anu:l·iCot•ps, hut

COLUMNIST

In the ICU, there is hea.ling
BY JOAN RYAN
metnlrin11s ~cmped lightly 1111nlnNilhQ
Cf•nuln md "" 11 nurNe pulled buck the drupes,
lnHide luy 11 2~ -yeur-uld 101111. lhln tubes
umJ wires snuklnlll'l'llm ele~:tronlc monitors
rnw hiN unnN und bure· brown chest, A red
Nlltln Npreud omo the pillow hy hiH right enr
desphe the lnyenr of gnut.~ picHHUd 11BIIi11HI
ihe bullet holu in his Hkull
lie hud been dcllvefed hy mnhulnnce 11mr
mo1nin~ In Hlghlund lluspnulln Ouklund.
The IIUISCN hudn'l jlOIICII lhc whule SIUI')'
l'rnm the pollee yel. They knew unly the
l'umiiiUI' PUHICN: Anmhcr HiHIOiing. AnlllhCI'
young mun. Another fumily In !he waltln¥
Th~

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The ICU Hupcrvisor hud c11lh!d In 11n exlm
nurse, in 11ddhinn to the twn ulmtuly workln11
uvcrtlm~ . Th~ shunting vlcilm wns the &gt;lei:·
ond lhnl mot nlng Behind u curluin down !he
hull luy unulhcr 1111111 With hullct wuunds In
the hcud, eye nnd sht•uldcr,
Hi~hlund rs the old, spruwlin~ flubllc hus·
pilul•n !he heu11 of Ouklnnd thm 1reuts hoih
lhc instrrcd und uninsured ol Alamcdu
Coumy. II' you work in I" ICU or emert~cncy
room, you know 1hu1 the sltllislic• on
Oukluml's ri•ing humlcidc m1e dun '! hl!uln
In lelllhe t.lwy.
A• of mldwl!l'k, IJH f'I'Ople hud hec11 mur·
dc1cd 111 Ouklnnd lhi• yeur, 17 1nurc thnn 111
Ihit. lime luHI ycur. IIUI hunu1cds mille have
l&gt;ccn lclt rnruly;.xl, i'llind, hruin d11muged,
disligurcd.
"Yuu 1cud uhnUI 11 ir1 lhc P"!X:I, !hen Y""
come to work und you NC~ rl,' 'llld Shil'lcy

Wllkensvn. 1111 ICU nurHe Nlnco 1979,
You see victims burely consciouM who IU'll
wrilln» notes 10 fnmlly ond frlondN with tho
1111mes olthelr rutuckers, You see youna mon
check in under Fnlse llltmes. feurf\1l or their
enemies, You sco the violence of I!UIIH IM
nlso ul' hutchels nmljiC&gt;If ~lulls nnd wino hul·
lieN ruul butcher knives.
l:ll1wn In the l'.lt the puce IN su1'11~1 nnd Ihe
h\lurles "' lleviiNillllnl! th111 two 1empornry
nurseN - or "lrnvel~rN" - l'rom
Phllmlclphhl recen1ly loll 1wo weeks illlll 11
I~- week cumrnct.11le)' l'elln\'IU1, The lun11·
ilmers.llke Julie Kliewer, 1111' veIn Jho cnn·
!rolled chnuN nf lllphl11nd's f\R . Whnl Hhe
ll!lhiN lll!llinst I~ 111e hllJll;lles~neNN lhnl IukeN
hniJ nnw uuu !hen
"Yuu .tusl sco the InNs nl' the ymmjl. hlnck
rnulc Jl!IJlUlutlnn." she s11ld durln11 u whnn
hiclllhcr In the h1cnk romn, "II cnn m11ke you
cyulcut. Ynu HCc 11 HliY cnme In wlih 11 pun·
she» wouml1n hiHunkie. Next lime he comes
in, he'" tleu(J."
Ynu hulld 1111 Cll10ti(ttlllf Cll!iiiHCii IIVCI'
time, she sny•. Nt&gt; you cun !WI thnnr11h ench
Hhift You dent wllh 1he slluutluu In fl'l•ntol'
ynu, then muve nn In the next Nillulllouruid
the ne~l .
"Yuu C11n'1 own theHC thlnus," oue mase
HIIIU.
B111 lhcy cun'l dlsumce thurnHCives cum·
plc1cly
"You neve1· gel used II• It," sulll
WllkcnHon, "Yuu cry wllh lhc l'umillcs, You
c1y ill Ihe hed•ldc, Yuuure ulw11yw pun nl' !he
puin on Nt!ITW level. You lhcus nn yow· 111skH

and some hope
mhund, yo11r duty tn 1he tlntlent, But when
they're mmnnln11. yuu wnmto touch th~m.
You wu11110 tou&lt;Jh their l'llmlll~~ ...
The Rev, Dnnuld Mlll~r IMtlllUflliNI min·
liter who IN II fnmlllm• tl~ure Ill Highlun\1,
Tho hnHpilul ~liii~XI him when 3~·)'01\Ntld'
JoiHe JumeM Smtih J1·. died thel\l Cln u
'l'u~sduy lfllll'llinll In l11tu July, Smith Wll~
homicide victim No,~~. Nhnt lntllllll'lllllllenl
nonr lltmcn11\ nnd 7Hth UVilnu H, Miller wns
with Smith's tltll'ilnls when lh~y identlllcll
their 1011 In the mm·uuc,
lie WIIICh~d 1111 ohJ Wllll111n In ll pink
l~·lmmed hulund tluwel'l:d dillNS ·~hip out ul'
the clevutor umJ wulk hnlilnuty IIIWIII\IIha
M:CIIrily jlUurd ptiHied hy tho wlllc douhlo
dnlll'll (lf the ICU , She held 11 hunllkCI'chlel' In
&lt;Hie hund 1111d u Hlllull whhc JlUI'Iill In the
uther.
"I don't Wl\111 IO hUIII' lillll N~ llllllll lillY
llltii'C," Miller· Nuld.
Blick lnMidc the ICU, (hii:IOI'S jjlllhel'~d
uroumllhe youn11 mnn who hu(IIX:Illl Hhniln
lhe heud, lie ramul11~d In crillclll ~umlltlon.
hli PfOI!IIOHIH uncc11uln, "We tlo lll:ll mlrn
cleH," Hllld WIOriiiiiCL/IUII'HC ll\lnllil: MlljlllS
"We dn lit'&lt;~ nmu~lnuthhl!lli In her~"
'
llut 1«1 l'ur m~ l(~luy, AH ihu yn;lllJI 1111111
hlllll (111111 hiM~It low, HIIHjlCIIII~d In 11 n~lli~r
Hl\11e betwec11 NUrvlvor 11nd Hirlll~tlc, Ihe wull
nl u Khen ~~~·w l11uder nui~ltl~. Anuih111
Ulllhulunl:l) WIIN)lllllln11 in,
(JO((tl /lyon 1 a mlu!lln/,11 /1n· tlw Van
lirtml'l.ll'l! CiltYIIi/1'1,•, St'ltd 1'01111111'1111 lo ht•t•
/11 l'ltt'fi 1/{ th/! llt'II'.Vflllfli't' 1'1' lt'ltt/ fit' I' I' 11111/1
111 ,loanl:wm((D,!fi'litrmlt /r•,1'11111,)

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RYAN'S VIEW

UC'.

Ill. tl, "'l11c.&gt; llt~nk 1111&lt;1 ~ttl Lnlkllc mn\lc thdr
1\M.'\mc Sh\lw" ~time thl' Bl'lllltl\\'tl)' tlchuts in the
'I' sl\1.1\\ 1\1 1'1-1\tm'l: 11 lll\~~l\11- iiiSIIlrttl ~Hijll' llll\SI·
lll~ijth trtl~~ ctll '\'tmr Arm's ·n..1 $h,lrt
hl lll~tl. lilvls Prc~lr\' It\ llt\X \\It h t:ltlll,"
mttilr hi~ t11'~t
th~
hi l~li'J. ens news 1111\:lmr
lllllll.'tlrtm~eS \l\1 "1'hl' l:itl Olin N.11thcr Wlllke.J 111l' the.&gt;
Sullh&gt;lln Sht\W," lie Stllll! ~c\ 11f lhc ''t'liS \i1'1.'11h~
"1,\l\'tl M~! 1\&gt;mll!r," "II11UIItl New~" h~~l\1\sl! the U.S.
0\1~," "1)1_111 't Ill' t't\lt'l" illl\1 01~11 tt1nnis ll\1111\tlll\1!111 1'1111
"R~ntl\' 1~1tly."
1&lt;~111! · 'l'hl! nctWtll'k went
hi [\ltltl, th\' tcl~'' lsi\\n hh1t'k lbr ,,I~ ml mucs when
Si'l'il'~ "Still' '1\~k" 1\1'1.'11\ il!rttl the IIll\11\tllllellt Clltle.J lllld
llll NUt", It rn11 1\w tlll\'&lt;! N.uthcr Wlls uuwhcl'l.' ttl b\1
~CIII'll ,
1\IUI\tl.
1\l~o hi I%tl. \hi' ctlm~ly
hi I \11),\, "thc X·!"ill's"
slmw "Tim Mtmk~~" lllildi' mutle its dehut 011 Fox.
.
i ~~ tlt'l\Uit\II Nlit'. The ~huw
In 199!1, !iotne Hi11du
l~t~\111'\l\1 tl 1\W~ lll\lliP tht~t l!l\mps ~rltidletl Mntlomm 's
WM SliPI)O$\ld til be the l'crt'urlllnll~e 111 the M1'
An\\Wkttn I'NSilln ol' 1'he Vitll'tl Mu~k Awnrtls, She
lll!lltlt!~.
\vtlro " ~ec·thro11ah ~hirt 11nd
In 19{17, "Th C"rul " Hindu tilchtl tllllrkin!l
Blll'l\lltt Slmw" tlllbuttd tlft while peri\Jrmina "Ray of
BS. It r1111 until 11j71l.
t.i ht."
111 l~74, "Little H.oulie on
Pu ~001, the Latin
tho Prilrle" n1ade Its TV Oramnt}l8 wtre e11tle11led
d11b11t on NIC.
1111d 111o1t entertalr~ment
In I~78, the TV ~ltcom events were tlllled otT after
"Mork
Mindy," Btlln'lna the Sept. II terrorist att11cks.

huvl' b«inlll'lll in tl~ Sllllllt~ "Thi~ oil I hi1~
'ooM }'t'lll'' wrhtoll 1111 \Will' It," ~1111 J1~m
fW~t)'. spt.lkt."~'"~~"' 1\\r Spcnl.\w l'klnnl~
H\1.~\M tR·lll.l.
[lestlht&gt; hlpurtl~~tlll N11.'kh1» 1\~· 1111.' hill.
~u11w 1:)(111\lli:M~ think this Is &lt;:&gt;vklill~~o'l&gt;.
1k'~plt\l Rush's I~WI\IIk\ 111' u 11'\'UI;. ~~11111\\lt·
m~&gt;nt lly 11w t~t~skkml ''' llwloot of null\\11•
II\ SQI'VI\-'\1,
Will Mlll.,hnll. j11\lsl1lenl nf 111\1

hM ~uiii.Xll\11' Its QX,l!UISI11111\\III\ ~U.O\Mllo Pt"~rn:&lt;l&lt;IYil l\111~1' rn~titlll~. 1111~1 N~w
Dl&gt;moc•·m ~dmlnr 11111 Uulsllm \II' tllll
He Is ulso soo~ln11 111 \IXIlilll\1 !~'t)s\\IQIII Unlve~h1• nl' Mmyhm\1 hnth think thm II'
John P. Kennedy's Peu~'il C'\111~~ 1\\11117,(~~1 llullh wei'~: sel'illt1s, h~;~'tl hu~k tl 1\\el.\stll\l
&lt;Willl'eus vnl11ntoo1~ hn~·k 111 Its l'lM hillh "~"SI1011~1'(1(111v Sens. l~vtmlli\Vh (l).h1\l.l
111' I~Um tmd 1\lexpnmllhe Senlm C11111S. nn.t M1n M1:Cnl11 (N.· rl1.1 "'ttllhljl 1\lr
1111 outgrowth ul' t..yndnn Johnson's Will' 1m ln~r\lnsln!l Ami.Wit'lll'tlll 111 ~~U.tMMl slot~
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uslllll puld volum~rs 111 leWnljl\1 ell\111
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she. l'tljl\111s 11 70 pel\:ent h1CI'tliiSO in l'ilt'er- students it~\umh11l 111 s&lt;:l~x1l this m1m1h.
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up lilr locnl Cltl~en Cotps nldlnl! polll.le . lluslnesses 10 muke servl~:e n 1111\lor com·
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vinceL everyone Ul Qlvo cltl~en 110rvlce 11
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hll:lh priority - lncluUlnj! Ropublicunleud· »el his l)oultiC\IOtntlllshcd - Bush 1\llllds
ers In the House.
to tell Hus1o11 tmd other ClOP loudcl'lt tlml
In June, the House &amp;lucutlon nnd the he wunts u Clll1.1.1n Sei'VIoe Acl pt~~Koo this
Workforce Cummluee overwhelminl!l~ your.
upproved tho Chl1.en Set·vice Act omh&lt;xly·
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llif, tlt)cr th ti~SliSSU\111\&lt;IIIS
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sh11w talldllll nhlmt thc
MSIISSitll!tion liiiCII\j1IS &lt;Ill
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John Paul ll11nd the ~1lht1t1
uf f&lt;lrmcr Dc~tle J11hn
Lt&lt;tll\&lt;111
"fred is now speukhl~tto u
thtl\1 aenc.&gt;rutitm," s11id
Onvid Newell. known us Mr.
~h:Fill.'ly \lll the slmw. "lie's
lctlll a knl\~k of tnlkll~&amp; ri~ctht
to the pcr~un til home
lhl'lllqih the relcvision 111\)111•
tor."
ll\lS rv stntions 1111&lt;1 nrm.
intc radio ~tntions will nir
the announ~'l.'ments thruu~h
Sept. II tmd perh11ps tor
soll\e time ufier, Newell
said,
Rogers, 74, rt~:orded his
flnttl episode of "Mister
Rolll!r&amp; • Nelahborhood" PBS' lonaeat-runnlna serlea
- IIISt AIIIIUit. PBS ltlltiOtl$
eontlnue 10 lit tome 300
eplaodti that date b11ok IIi
fir II 19?9,

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strike
VENICE. Hnly lAP\
'ln111sport \1\lrKl'I'S in \ \-nkc
l}lllnned 111 sllll,l&lt;' u 'tnl.e
Sm1dny. the d&lt;IMI\1! da\' ot
the \Ienke Film Fl.'stll'nl.

lh\1\ISIII\ds
uf pc..1pll' 111 the lt'tlllt.\11 ,·nv
The wal~nut 11as t'\l'&gt;l'&lt;'i~t
111 idle llll\11}' nf th1• "l'llll&lt;\1'1:1·
ti," the wutcr buses thut shut·
tic b\ltwcen Vcmcc 1111 I the
Lido, M islund otl' the l'l.'llter
or the city where 11\c t'c~ll\'111
tllke~ pi liCe '
The Lido Is tt 30·mil\ute
bolll rid lrotn ~'Cnll'll.l Venkc.
where most of the thousands
of joumllliall, Industry uecu·
tlves 1111d movie buffl in wwn
for the festival are stayln11.
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Books

Russians notify NASA that pop star
Goin home .to face Lance Bass is off the sp,ace $tation flight
the emons of guilt
IV RANDOIJIII I, loHMtD
ASIOCIAUD P~IIS WAI'fltl
IIA World 1\trnlld Over1 A
KIUor Tornodo and thM UY\!1
It ChiiiiMOO Fonwor" (Simon
&amp; SclmNI~r. 2441llll!C~. $23) by
lorlon Hamln11wuy.

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'n1c ti'UI!~dy of u doudly tor.
nudn Is lmmlltlluto unci dOYW!·
tutl1111. kllllnll und maiming
llCOple und duMII~•ylnl! property.
lluJ there IU'll IOIII!efoiHMtlng
KCUI'M, IQrrlhlc ono8, on lb
h!llii1M nml NotiiM of IJCI&gt;P.Ic who
lo8o lowd 111\~K. llCOill who
WCI thCI'il bUI 8pllf1!t! lnlury
tl}ltl even people wlm 'hutl
moved oiMowhero und wcro
never In dun11cr.
In "A World '1\u•ned Over,"
l.orltln Hemlngwuy 1!Uido8 U1e
roudcr thi'IJUI!h the l'uctM uf tho
Murch 3, 19116, tornndo lhul
toro thi'OUI!h Cnntllostlck
Shoppln11 Center In JuckNon,
Ml88., klllirtl! 14 und lcttvlng
tnuny mOI'Il llv!lK In Nhumblos,
Then Nho tumN to tho n1o1no·
rlcM ol' lht»&gt;C who wero them or
who lostlovetlonc!, stories not
told by them until her tmivul,
She roYIMits the Keene with pco·
pie who huven' t bean liuck
1inca1 und muy wl8h th y hud·
n'llhlltlmc.
And In tho process she 8eems
to be trylnll tu cxorciKe n
demon or her own - lhut of u
1 youna Lorlon, rul8ed In the
I netahlmrhood, ploymotc ol'
mony victims, liut who hud
moved uwoy 1nonthM before th
1tor111 und fulli fall guilty Mince
for not boln11 there with them.
She lniJ'O((uee8 U\O roodcr 10
very rcul people, lncludlna
Ronny llunnl8, a llld with o
con8tont !milo, Ho worked nl
the IU~rmurkct ~hockout,
whore he kept condy under the
count r 10 hilnd out to JM:ruf'fy
children who wollcd euacrl~
for tho 1100&lt;llc8.

Ronny, looking uhoutl to
8tfil'th\llllOIIcgc, hutll!tOPIJCd fit
u hut dOl! Ktuml 1m hiM wuy to
work, Thilt'\\, ha usoo hiM OOdy
to shield u llulo t~lrl when tho
winds d~moll!hoo II) bulltllnl!,
Then Ronny, eur und buuorod,
t.li'ON!(l{l lhc (}lll'klnl! lot Ill lhil
nuu·kot und begtm helping diM
pooplc out, um1wttro ul hiM own
Injuria!. Finolly tukan to uhOM•
pllul, Ronny dll!d In th~ cmtlrl!~n~y l'l:ltlm, u youn11 horn.
"1111li'C ttl'\\ fornu ~If U'\\Mt}UMM
thul rom:h boyontl \he urtll·
ntlry," Hcmtnawtty writes ol'
her VIlli I() lho Uunl\18 nunlly.
"Aircutly It II! hurtln111hom un.
I e11n so Itin cuQh ruec, In M~h
polr of cyo8," she 1'Ceull8,
despite thoir willlnllncss to
invltt hor 10 tholr hom~ untl
t'Cmcmbor lhut tcM'Iblc doy l'tlr
hoi',
LUICI' Mhll l'tlVIMitM tho t'l!bullt
Mhupphtl! ~CIIICI' with l.lndu
fllnWOI'M, who lled Ill d~IIIOI•
IMhcd mtlrkct, hl~cdlng und bnl·
lCI'tltl. ll'h:lWOI'II l'e~UIIN lh ~lllt11'
oi' tho Nky bl:l'm the twlit~r ttH
"yellow h II."
Oruwn now, Flow~n KUYM
she 8tlll tl\ltnbl 8 ur tornutlil
wumlngM untl rocull8 how h~r
ruther, o tough ex·Mnrlila who
survived U1 PocU1~ crunpul1111
ol' World Wur II, woulll 8 1180
hct• l'cnt ond 01~1 to culm her
whun bud wol\tll~r Otroutcnlld.
Kor I McD&lt;inold, u nro und
rcMcue worker who 8prlnted to
thO 8CI.IIIe 10 help, 811)18 !hUt or
ullth denth mul h~urlt 8 h huM
8CCI11hAL WIIS lhil WOf81,
"I thin~ th mllAt 08tonl!hlnll
d1lng W08 thot poople woolil
will~ W'Ound with (llltl of their
heud toro ol'l'," ha recuiiA. "Or
tholr eor 10~ o«, or on orm tore
oiT. And U1oy wulkod W'Oilnd
like 0118, ju8t In udll?..o, llko Ihoy
wnHn't hun ."

CAPil ANAVIlRAL.1 flu,
(AP) - Pup Mtur L.nntJc Bu~~'
dt\\llmM tlf I!Oh11! huu Mllllt.l~
huvc onlaltlll)' I!Ot\c "pop I"
1'hc Ru~MII\n Slltlil\l Aj!cllll)'
notillcd NASA 011 Mtllldt\1,
Ihut Ihe 'N Sync Minger won 1
11y Ill the lull!ftlulitllllll ~pu~c
~tutltJn ncx\ numrh.
DuM~ hu~ hopl!ll to 1'\l~k~t
uwuy frum Ku~ukhNttu1 un
Oct. ~tl. bm&gt;litllil by Cllt'IMII\c
NtlllllNUI'~ tlllti II MllVIit\•1111rt
lt&gt;lcvlshm tllli.:UIIIcl1tm'y, 11111
TV lll'llll\llll!rM l'ullctl to I'UINc
the cKtlnuuctl $20 mllllu11
l'tu·c, mill RusMitltl NtlttCc ol1l·
~lui~ inNI IYilck kl~llcd 13UNN
1111' the tlp~ll111llll! Ci't1W,
liUMM' MUpporiCI'M~11111e11tl•
Cd \h~ Ucc1Nil111 WIIM IIIli t111Ui
tltlti thllt 11\ll!.lllittllllllM W~l'\l
eontinulna, bur Monduy'M
loner ttl NASA l'ormull~ed
the muller.
''Thc lllllcr MJlcttkM for
ltsall'," Muid NASA NpokcM·
womun
t&gt;~:~hru
1\uhn,
"Th~~·vc offlclully with·
tlruw11 Mr. Btt!M l'rom thi!
111.1!ht, "
The lcttm· from RUMMiu'li
llli•ccttlt' ut' humun Mflttcc
111Mht wuH \lul~ll 11rldny nnd
I'UNiltl Momluy Ill Pmlcrlck
Orl!l!tlry, NASA'N tlctJuty
udmlniHtrnlut• unll ~hulrtnun
of thtl buurll thut wuN
revl wln11 OuNM' bltllo ny to
8pucc, NI\SA j&gt;romprl~ J'ur·
wurdod eoploM O( lht.l leiter
to the tlthcr 8pttec RllllllCicM
Involved In tho ~lotion pro·
~trum,
ntttncly Cnnutlu,
und Jopun,
Ru Ill Mttld RttliMin'8 M.V.
Slncl8h~hlkov
thanked
Or 11ory und other Npttcc Mlu·
tlon oiTicl uiM for rcvlcwillll
UUNM' propUHUI IU 11y ltl thil
orbltln11 outpn8t. But ho
noted thnt the RU8Hiun
Spne A11oncy could wolt no
long r ror Ute ~ontru~tunl
ublfgut Ion~ to b m 1, sho
8ltld,
Tho "'"ll~r'N tlublt~tJt, Jill

Burol'"

Ft•ltr.o, WM not Immediately
liYiilhiblc for otlmmctu.
Ju8t tWtl weeks IIJ!O. BMs
und th~ two men whh whllm
he WM to be lttlm~hcd ~pent u
1\tll week trulnln~ 111 Juhnson
Spucc Centor in Houston.
rha ~:alebrlty j)ll8tld lhr pk·
turc~ with MlronuttiN tutd
uthllr spn~e pl'lll!rum Wllrkcr8
und took purt In tin Internet
~hut with sehool ~hlldrrn .

At 23, Ban would have which NASA had no purl."
been the youtlaest per&amp;on
Whh the iuun~h of the
ever In sj)ace. He also would Soyuz ruckct just scve11
hnve been the third payin~ weeks uwny. there's ntlt
spaccltlurl~l.
cnou[!h time to pul llllyonc
"We nppl'\l~lnted his dutll• else 011 bourcl. Russian spucc
tion outreach llelivltlcs while
ho was there," R11hn uid. She oll1duis pl'l.'vl\lusly indkutcd
ndrlcd thlll NASA hlld no thtlt ll CUfjlll ~Onlllincr WCII!h·
COII\1111!111 on Buss' teniOYIII lnjl the sttll1C us Buss Wrluld
t'rom ~ussla's Stlyut crow. 1'\lpluce the slllt~cr oucc the
"It wus u busines~ doclslon In doni wus on·.

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You muy ulso rllgistt~r ut the t'ollowina locutions: Meigs County
Department of Human Services, Meigs County WIC Oftlce,
Licen~e Burl!uu, Board of' MR/00 1 Pomeroy Public Library,
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The Daily Sentinel

nae~.

Sephmber 10, :tOO:t

New Yom

NYC medical examiner's office

pollee
honored

dubbed 'Memorial Park'
NEW YORK (AP) - In a
ptarl:.i1tg lot w~re I refrigerated tn1ilcrs hold 1~ ~mains ·
of World Tr:l.de Center victims.
hundreds of titmily metnbers
and those wurli1tg to ide.\tify
the de~d will quietly mali.. lhe
Sept. II anni1 .:rsnry. .
The trailers outside the
medical examiner's office
have bl-come u sac~ spot for
famili~s wl\n hope their refa·
tives will be identified. Of the
2,80 I people listed as dead or
missing, 1.400 httd been id~n ·
t.itied tts of Monday.
"This has been a healing
e~pericncc,'' u wommt who
lost her husband wrote in a
m.:ssuge book for victims·
. families. "May his soul and
all th~ souls of the faithful
o.lepart&lt;-'11 rest in peuc.l."
Families must schedule vis·

Memorial
''''~iletl Glr1ri1~

!vftmday

ceremony
NE~

YORK (AI') - 1l1e
nnme of the 23 police offi·
ecrs who lost t~ir liws u.t
the World Trnde ('enter were
unveiled onu. menl\lfiul wall
during u. l'etemony Monduy,
'fu l11e sound of b;lgpipes
rta ing "Amazing Gmce,"
tl1e names 111\:re unveiled nt
lJattcry P;~rk City ott the
hlll!C gnmite wall as Gov.
George
Patnk i, Mnyor
Mich:tel ntoombcol. Police
Commissioner ~:tymond
Kelly and f~milies nnd
friends of tl1e deceased olli·
:crs lool."ed oo.
·
. ·1\w NYPD olli1.-ers who
died elsewhere in the line of
duty nlso were added to the
wnll
The ollicers killed on St!pt.
II "will tle~&gt;er be simply 11
list of numcs. They will be
remcnlbered ns ollicers whb
perlonned heroically on the
dtui:~st dnx thnt our city hns
ever seen. sttid Bloomberg,
Th\l wnll "will help h~llp
their memory nlil&gt;e,"
t&gt;ntuki said thnt the otli·
ccrs' families were "still
missing them so much. ~ct·
. . tiitg used to the reality wllh·
l1Ul lh\lm."
The ceremony opened with
the ."Stur Spnn~IL'Il Bmmcr,"
sung by n unitonncd pol k-e
olliccr.
The New York City Police

Naw 'mrk Pollee officer James Sittlth escorts his 2·yeor.old
r:taushter l&gt;atrlcla os she carries ller ·motMr's pollee iladge
during o ceremony for the unveiling or 25 rrew names added
to the Pollee Mamorlnl at Battery Park , Monday In New 'mrk.
Smith lost his wife Policewoman Moira Smith during tho
S ptember 11attacl\.on the World Trade Center. (AP) ·
Mt\moriul Wall honnrs every
otlicer who hus di~d in the
line of duty in · the depurt·
mcnt's hist&lt;ll'y.
.
In 200 1. the only &lt;lllkcrs
killed in the line of dlll)' were
the 23 who lost thdr hvc~ nt
the Wnrld 'li'ndl' renter. Thnt
wns mnre lives lost thtln in
rmy other year in the
NYPD's history.
The poikc d&lt;•pnrllncnl

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DETROIT
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Sucnunento Kings slur Chris
. Webber was indicted on
churges he lied to t1 grnnd
jury ubout his denlings with u
Ultiversity of M'ichigun bus·
ketbull booster more th11n 11
decude ugo.
Webber,
who
led
Michigm\'s "Fub Five" teum
to two NCAA title gn•nes.
Wtts 1:hurged with obstruction
of justice und muldttg u fulse
deciurution before u grand
jury. FBI spokeswomun
Oitwn Clenney suid . .
Webber's futher. Muyce
Webber. und his mmt.
Churlene Johnson, were
indicted on the sume charges.
If convicted, ench fuces up
to I0 yeurs in priS\lll und 11
$500.000 tine.
The indktment contends
thut Webber. his futher und
tllfnt lied to the gn~1d jury
und conspired to conceul the
l"llsh, checks. clothing. jewelry nnd othe1· benefits thut
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British Open
wins
NEW YORK (AP) - Sum
Sncud's record of 8 I official
PGA Tour victories increused
by one when the tour flually
decided to count British
Opens won before 1995.
The chunge ulso means
Greg Normun, 11 two-time
BritiNh Open chumpion, cun
dlonse to pluy the PGA Tour
us long he likes.
·sncud. who won ut St.
Andrews In 1946, now IN
Jredltcd with 82 cureer victo•
rles, nine more thun Jack
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dating to 1860, the POA Tour
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MANTEO, N.C. (AP) Ruin lushcd North Cnrohna's
const TUesday morning and
heavy surf pou.ndea the
lxluches as 'lfopicul Stonn
Ousta v gained strenQth on 11
path e~pected to graze the
Outer Bnnks.
·
.Schools were closed In two
constni counties blll prhnnry
election voting went on os
schcdul d. Residents of the
Ouhlr Bunks burrier islands
were wanted that the only
hil!hwoy on Hatteras Island
could he flooded .
Oustuv's top sustained
wind spe~d hod Increased to
.60 mph, und gusts to hurrl·
cune force were possible on
the islunds as the stonn went
pilst. the Nutionul Hurricune
Center suid. A tropicui stom1
wttrning wus in c!Tcct from
Cape Feor. near Wilmington.
to Purrumoro lsinnd, Vu .,
Including Pnntlico ond
Albl!murle sounds und the
southern Chesupcuke llay.
Some strengthening wus
expected but Outer Bunks
residems ure uccustonted to
winter nor 'easters ond hurrl·
cones that bring higher wind
and tides and more rliin.
"I done rode five (hurri·
cones) out. This here Is a toy,"
sold Martin Do vis, 45, of near·
by Manns Hnrbor. He plonned
to go fishing Thesdny.
·
At 8 o.m, Oustov was cen·
tered about I J5 miles south
of Cupc Hatteras, und movingtowurd the north at about
9 mph. It was e~pectcd to
turn toward the nonhcost,
away from the coast. during
the duy. forecasters sold.
Mu~lmum wind blew ot a
steady 60 mph, with higher
gusts. und tropical storm·
force wind extended up to · Edwin Sowers of Grove City, Po., uses a metal detector on
J 7!1 miles from the center, the beooh In Surf City, N.C., Monday. Coastal residents but·
tho hurricane center said. · toned down for hea-.y rains and Winds Monday as the growDare County officlui8 Ing Subtropical Storm Gustav headed toward the North
warned of flooding at high Carolina coast. (AP)
tide on N.C. I2, the only
Gustov is the seventh named
hillhway on Hatteras Island. Coast Guard put Its Nonh
NtOnl1
of the 2002 Atlantic hur·
Public scHools ·were closed Carollnu units on high alert.
Gustav hud ooen u subtrop· rienne scuson, which begun
Tuesday in both Dare and
Currituck counties but coun· icul storm. on uncommon June 1 und ends Nov. 30.
So fur. none of the named
ty officials said primary clec· type characterized by a com·
storms
1his season has
blnutlon
of
warm
o1r
ut
low
Irons would proceed.
On Monday, the Notional• elevations und cold uir on become Jntrricancs. Tropical
Park Service closed Cape top, but it hud evolved to a stonns become hurri cones if
· Lookout Notional Seashore troplcui storm curly Tuesduy. their sustulned wind hitS 74
lllflh.
us a precaution. und the the hurricane center said.

progntm out of his 1own
pocket. lie plans to be there
for at least three more years.
lmmediatdy arter the attack,
when ;unbut:u~-es arrived with
the bodies of uniformed rescue
workers. the stall' lined up and
the on-dmy chupluin lnid a
hand on the remains with a
silent pmyer. In Junulll')'. Flood
was asked to create a weekly
ceremony that would honor
civilian victims and give t~
staff time to reflect on the
momentous task. ·
11-., ~ under \1¥;: ll:nt in
Mentainl P.Jrl; now dmws regulars. who oo;.~1 \~ still ploce ire
lwllllniS in fiwt of tJ-., truikrs.
Anmg tll:tn is How.ud 0\sh,
(RSldetd of &lt;:me ~ fup.,
which developed softwure fur
DNA mu!dting. CUsh said 1., tries
10 unet¥1.d'll seMcc each Friday.

1\PPNXImntely

cd h\tlll the olh&lt;'r 59) fallen
otlkcrs listed til the mcmori ul.

Gustav revs up, NC coastal
schools closed primary
eledion voting ·COntinues

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prlcea,
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its. tmd hund~s siimed up for
hoor-long sessions ~Sday
at 1~ site they have dubbed
"Memorial Park."
Chuplains have been t~re
for nearly 11 year, sin~-e t~
hody po.rts bl\gan arriving by
the trucklond. Under the
direction oft~ Revs. harles
Flood an&lt;l Betsee Pllrker, t~
chaplaincy progrum . has
evoll·ed into a full-time operation. with Its own tntiltr. u
Web site und a staff of eight
volunte.~r cii!I'Jl)' to greet visit·
ing fumily members.
Tiley ulso talk whh workers
in the tnbs not far from t~
tr.l ilers holding more than
19.000 body parts.
Flood. rector · of the
Episcopulian St. Stephen's
church in Phiiallelphiu. pays
for his commute and much of

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. Sampras·
.A1assl draws
· top numbers
NEW YORK (AP) - The
U.S. Open t1nai between Pete
Samprus and Andre Agassi
drew the event's highest TV
rating since those two pluycd
for the 1990 title.

Chen becomes
first Taiwanese

player
LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeies Dodgers
promoted Chln-Feng Chen to
the mujor league roster, mak·
ing the 24-yenr·old 'first baSe·
mun-outfieider the first
Toiwunese pluyer on a major
league roster.

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Rio Grande cross country continues hot streak
~'11&gt;-,sin~

YELLOW SPRINGS - The
Universily of Rio Gn~nde cn&gt;Ss \"\lilt\·
trr teum won its sei.'OI\\1 ~trui11ht meet
wuh 11 do.minttth~ perfonmtlll'C 111 the
Wittenberg
Cross
Country
lnvitlltion~l on Saturd~y ~• John
Bryan State Purk.
Rio for the se~:ond consecutivt'
week pltiCed its top six runners in the
first nine positions. Seni11r S~'\111
Littrell wus the. top RIXlmen llnisher.

tilt- lin(&gt; ~,_,.,&lt;1 with " tim~
vf :!6:-1 •. .luniw Tim Syte~ wus thml
owrull (26:-l2l. f1lllowed lw Muttht'll
B1&gt;ylt's' \'lup~n; Pluill'. O\H fnmthpltt~.·e ctll&gt;rt (.6:-13).
Murc Littl\'11 f111i&gt;Jl&lt;)ll &gt;ixth (~7 :.Wl .
J&lt;&gt;-'ih Fogle wus sev\'nth (~f:..llll &lt;Uilt
Kvle- Bwol.m·er Wfts nimh(~!\ : 1!\l.
. J~1ninr . Br]t~n J\~tles p~~&gt;&lt;lw~&lt;l 11
s&lt;&gt;ltd
hmshu~ l)th (~i: : ~l
unll Brinn Hill w~s l Rth (30:02!.
Brod&lt; Bul&gt;l'OI.'Io: of Deniso11 W &lt;t~ the
\&gt;verull winner with tltim&lt;&gt; \If ~fl : 17.

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FOXBORO. Muss. (APl -.
The printout hunging iu Ty
Luw 's locker showed seven
ex-pluyers turned hroudcust·
ers ~ickiu~

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their minds - und ·
muny more - will be
chunged by New Englund's
30-14 \h&gt;mitmtion Monduy
night of the temn touted by
muny us the AFC's best.
"People W11tll to still tnlk,
you suw whut thei re going
to get," Pntriots tree safety
Lnwyer Milloy suid.
The Steelers weren't con·
vi11ced the Pmriots were bet·
ter either. before or uner New
Enghmd beut them . for the
AFC
chumpionship in
Pittsburgh.
Not even u Super Bowl win
quieted the doubters. or the
oddsmnkers who mnde
Pittshurgh 11 3-point favorite.
"We love bemg the under·
dogs und come out und pi'\)V ·
ing people wnmg." corner·
buck · Ty
Luw
suid.
PIHII 1M Title,

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BUS ST~P- Stealers running back Jarome Bettis (36)get$ takQn aown by Plltrlota' comQrback Ty Law. ltlft. and Ttlbucky
Jones during the first h!llf Moridi'IY !II Gllll;lthl Stat.llvm. In Fo~boro. M&lt;1sa. (AP)

for the

Meigs plfers
take th1rd ·spot
WELLSTON - Jeremy
Bunks 11red u 5-over pur, 41 to
puce the Meigs golf teum
Monduy
In
Tri· Yullcy
Conference Ohio Division
pluy ut Fuirgreens .Qolf
Course.
The Muruuders i'lnished
third behind Belpre ( 147) und
· Wellston (163) in the teum
stundin~s with u combined
score of 174.
Josh Ruy und Josh Yenoy
euch shot 44 for the
Muruudel'!l. Ben B1mkmnn t1n·
ishcd 111 45 und Juke Venoy
shot 46. Cody Hysell shot u
round of50.
Wellston 's luck Arthur won
the mulch mcdul after shooting
1-under pnr, 35. The Golden
Rockets were 3-over as 11 teum.
Belpre sits ntop the TVC
Ohio stundings with 30 points
uflcr si~ matches. Meigs is sec·
ond with 2 I points; ·
Wellston is third with 16
points and Aiexunder fourth ut
1.5. Vinton County hus ei11ht
points. Nelsonvillc· York hils
yet to record u point in league
ploy,

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TVC Ohio Dlvlalon
at FalrgrHnl - Par 36
Team ICOfll
Belpre
147
Wellston
163
Meigs
174
Alex
175
197 .
Vinton Co
N·Y
216
.Medallat: Jack Arthur,
Wellston - 35 (1 ·under)
Melgl ICOrll
Jeremy Banks
Josh Ray
Josh Venoy
Ben Bookman
Jake Venoy
Cody Hysell

41
44
44
45
46

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TVC Ohio atandlnga
(Though 8 match11)
Belpre
30 '
Meigs
21
Wellston
.16
Alex
15
Vinton Co.
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N·Y
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One Carey .follows another.against VT
II Virginlu Tech (2-0) on Thursdny munces hy Virglniu Tech, including n
night.
63-7 route M Arkmtsns Stute in the
Shyrone Curey struggled In his debut opener, Shyrone Curey see~ oppnrtuni·
for the!l·No. 14 LSU on Sepl, I In u tie~.
26-8 loss nt Vlrglniu Te~:h .
. "He told me right oiler the gume
The sophomore nmnlng buck didn't they 're beutuble," Brnndon Corey snld.
have uny currie.~. caught just one puss
The liokies hnve ullowcd nn RVcrU[IC
for nine yards nnd hud nnother puss of just 52 yards rushing. Thill doesn't
bounce off his hunds for un intercc:p· boile well for Mnrshull, whnse runnln11
lion.
gun1c hus been o soli spot In r·~•·e nl
''I felt bud for him, becnuse he's my yenrs. The Herd ltusu' t hud u l.(KK)·
brother und I ulwuys wunt to Nee him yurd rusher Hincc Dou11 Chopmnn In
do his beNt," Brundon Curey suid. "But 1991!.
remember, thiN is his lirst yeur. so he' ll
Against VIrginia Thch. lhe Herd wlil
be ull right.'' .
need to provi,le support for Byron
Despite two do minuting perfor· l.eftwlch, who threw for 469 yurd( In

Murshnli 's llOOs(Mt·opcnlna ~0- I7 vic·
tory over Appulnchlnn Stutc.
The Herd rushed for (lnly 136 yurdN
in thnt gumc. Corey. tlllenlur, hud cl&amp;ht
curr·ies. for 23 yonlH und cou~ht four
PIINIICS for 66 yurd~.
· Shyr1.1ne Cnrc,Y told his brother to
len11i from l..SU Merrors.
"H~ Mtill we ~nn lleni them. but you
ust cwt'l hnw turnuvcrs und you cllll't
tuw .Jroppcd r,usscs like rhey hid,"
Brundon sold. ' Hc wus fntslflllod, but
the main thing he snld wn~ that t.hcy'rc ·
1100&lt;1 on Npcclol tcmnM. but other thon
fhnt, they're bcutublc - like uny oth r
tonm.''

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10. Dempsrer hnpruwd to
sitl(t
bei"i acquired by the Reds !Tom
Aorida on Jul,y t L
.
'I'M Pitalts srored roor runs in the
seventh atld one in the ninth to pull
within a run before S~t Williamsoo
roaxed Rob Mackowiak into a tWO·
oot, base loaded C&lt;ltnebacket that
the ~ln...hailder fielded atld threw to
fl!it base fur the final out
S.lon\01\l'O!Tes ( 1· 1), who allowed
just ooe walk in 8 I~ shutout innings
while be\ltlng Atlanta's 1bn1 Olavillt
h1 Ills hm start, couldn't l&gt;~~trconlt
cootrol problems. Be Issued three
wall,"! 11nd hit twu batters while giv·
Ifill up ll\IC nms in just (-()ur innings.
ONI JIOR 1141 TIAM -

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"1'1utt s samathlna you want to
shlN with your mmmal\ls," 0111')'
Sheffield s~tld. "If • hAw ta eelebnlte
by myself, l dein 't l:llf\1 n'uch about
It,"
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The Btav-t~. :n li\1\\'e$ 111 l'rollt or
Phlladell)llill., betilntt the tint t&amp;n' ~
Stl'lltc ll ~tmsoo btn.h - 11nd they
did It 011rller thlln any ~mIn i\tllltta
hlstoey.
TIIIl Mets, wh~&gt; ~~~ • th~·g11me
serlent 'TIImtt Flelit oo 'TIIcsd~, are
jtl~t gli\11 tlilllr r\\•11b hliw lllteAdy
elllld\cd,
·
"\\\1 didn't w11nt 1\') be ~~ro~~nd wlltn
th~y eelebrate," Mo Va~hn 5aid.
'"They'w been 11 gre11t team time and
tim~ l!illln tl.nd the~ deserve lt.
TIII!y'lloo th~ te~tm until someone
lmll(ks them otT. We knew they
would ellm::h sooner or later, but \\It
didn't Willi! ttl ste lt."
Bonds launehed 11 491·foot dri\IC
off Odiillii ~ ( 13·9) fur hi$ 610th
ca~ helmer 1111d ..:!rd t'lf the 11.\1\iiOO.
Tt salloo ov-tr people standing In n
fuad line bct\\'\llln bleacher seats in
the l ·yellM)Id bllllpark.
Dllvld Bell hit a tlebre11klng, two·
run iih(')t 111 th\1 *l:.tth lnnhlll liS thll
Olftnts won their fuutth in 11 row 11nd
12th In I~ 1_an~es.
"I think if we'f\1 SQif\ll to get on 11

hit by a l)ltth froM

are champs

sttellk wl~tte \llt'te pl~~Yh~ our be~t mark held by Nolan Ryan .
hllsebi\11 1&gt;f tilt y-¢11.f, this 1s 11 ~reat The Diamondbacks, who lead the
tlnill to do it.'' Rlth Aurilluald.
Nt. West by 5 112 games, ended a
Jel'f Kent reached l ,000 career three· game skid and won for just the
RBI$, lind Llvan Bemauda (10- tj) fourth time in 13 tries.
R•v-t up three n~ns In se\/Ct\ hmln11s
CARiltNAt...~ 3, BREWERS o
fur the Uhuus.
.
·
Woody Williams (8·4) and four
R.1&gt;bb Net\ e~~n\cd his 37th SII\IC In .reheven combhted on a !he-hitter at
~ opp~&gt;rtunltles, breakinll ltod Miller Park a~ St. Louis won its sixth
Beck's frllnchlse rerord fur saves strai~lll.
with 200· Albert Pulols hit an RBt double for
TIIC NL We5t th&gt;~ls pill}' 11.1!11111 tilt Cardinals, who maintnlned their 5
'1\l~sdi!Y t~nd Wedn~di!Y. Both 1\~tw I/"
d
·
19 games remalnltlll·
•·game 1ea over Houston In t11e
DtAMONt&gt;IIACKS $ PAultES 2
Nl.. Central,
On the eve of his 39th birthday,
The St. Louis bullpen has gone 34
Randy Johns~&gt;n (lt-5) reached 300 consecutive hmings without allowing
sttlkebuu for the tlfth ~onse.:utl~~t 4 run.
Sl.\115011 and mntched II t:ll~f hl,Rh for
ASl'ROS 6, ROCKIES 5, 10 INNINGS
vktorie' to 111\ ArttoM at Balli!: One . Mlll'k Loretta's lOth-inning si~le
Balll)llrk.
. drove tn Craig Biggio with the wm. J1&gt;ht1Son already held the mal~&gt;r nlll$ run. Todd Helton hit his 28th
leaaue record of four eonsecutrYil homer for the visiting Rockies.
30iJ·strikeout seasons. His fourth
Cubs 3, Expos 2 .
·
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300·strlkeout seasol , in 11 row with
Chicago shortstop Alex Gonzalez
Arlton11 silt 11 re~:ord for Nl. pitchers. hit his IOOth ca1-eer homer in the.ninth'
J1&gt;hnson has six 300·strikemtt sea· Inning - his third game-winning
sons o':erall, tying the major lellgue shot at Wrigley Field this season. ·

llY '!IIUSSOCIATID ~lila&amp;

1 lot of lm(ll)rtllnl• QllmM, but whoilll g~m~s. one shy of the m11.lor record . throuj!h against Mike Muroth, giving
'1'\m Hud~~&gt;n wa1 ju1t 11 r:ouph.1 of ya11'n~ play111a llgllfnst pl11y0ff ton· held by Hunk tlreenbelll (1938) 1111d Rick Reed enouah ~upport.

Satnnty Sostt {1998).
.
Rodril!uem helped the Ranllcrs beat
the M11rlners for the flrst time In
SlW\In l!llllles ut Thxus this seMon.
Rim SoK 6, DKvn, RAYS 3
Derek l.owe eitrtted his 19th vlcto•
f)' despite bch111 elected Dttd boston
won al Trnpl~lltHI !'lleld.
Lowe was tossed nl'ter hluinl! Felix
Bstall&gt;nll with his first pitch .in the
seYCnth Inning. 1\vo lnn1nljs earlier,
LoWii lllso hit Bscalona, thOUijh no
Wllmlnll WitS Issued. 'rhe umpires
weN on 11lert, however, bc~ause the
Red Soli nnd Thmpn B11y have had
trouble In the past.
.
Manny Rnmlre:t hit 11 tlebrenklng
homer lu the seventh off 'Iilnyon
Sturt~e.(3· 1t'l), who JIIIVe up" tenm·
re;:ord 14 hits und feud~ the AL In
losse~.
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In the third, Rnmll'\1~ hit n cheek·
swing eomebitcker and Immediately
headed bnek to tho dugout. Once he
I!Ot to the benth, munnger Grady
Little Sllhl, Rumlre~ npologited to his
UlnmmllleK for not runnlll!lh out.
TWINS !, TJOI!RS 2
lliCQUI.l Jones drove In two f\1115 its
Minnesota stopplltl Its lO·Inllllll!
scol'\llen streak and defeated Oetroft
nt the Mctrodomc.
The AL Centrul lenders hnd been
shut out In their previous two games
by Ouklitnd. l3ut the '1\vlns broke

Dustnn Mohr hit an RBI double nnd
scored twice for the Twins. Eric
Munson, promoted from Triple-A
Toledo this weekend, hit his second
homer In II major league nt·bnts this
season for Detroit.
BLUE J r\YS 11, INDIANS 9
Josh Phelps, Vernon Wells und Eriq
Hlnske eadt homered and drove in
thre~ runs us Toronto won at
Cleveland.
Jim Thome bit his 44th homer and
doubled home n run to reach 100
Rbls for the fourth straight season.
He hns reached bnse in 38 straight
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gnntes or the lnd uns. the longest
cun"ent strln~ In the mnlors.
!&gt;helps hit a tlebrenking, two-run
homer In the seventh Inning.

their rlaht of due process
of law and their rlghtl
under federal civil rlghtl
htw.
The
Center
for
Individual
Rlghta
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Wuhlnaton, D.C.·bmd
l)ubllc lnterelt law firm
lhat repruented the Miami
male athletea, aald It waa
dlaappolnted by the deal·
alon.
.
The appeal• court failed
to addren the atudenu'
araument challenalna the
aovernment'a rrahf to
rmpoae gender quotlll on
apendlng for intercollo·
alate athletlca, aaid Curt
Leve)j a ·apokeaman for the
law rlrm. The atudenu'
lawyera · will con•ldor
whether to appeal, Levey
nid.
Appeal• judaea Allee
Batchelder,
Richard
Suhrheinrich and P.A.
Llule 1,1nanlmoualy upheld
U.S. Dlatrlct Judae S11ndrn
Beckwith'l dhmluul of

the lnwsult. The courts uld
tho nthlctcs failed to sup·
port their clnltns.
The unlvenlty Is ple111ed
with the llpflellllte court's
rullna, Mlllml spokes·
womnn Holly Wlulna nld
Mondll~.

The Chllll!ers rushed for 241
yards - averaging 5.5 yards a
cany - and made at least II
yards on 25 percent of their
plays.
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"The only time we stopped
them was at the end of the
gnnltl, when they took a knee."
· Cincinnati's offensive und
defensive lines got crushed, ;md
its few good moments were
more thun offset by penalties
that suggested a lack of disci·
pline.

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touchdown . A penalty on cornerback Jeff Burris for unnecessary roughness set up II field
goal. A third-down offsides
penalty on Oliver Gibson was
the springboard for San Diego's
95 -y ard touc hdown drive.
The worst wa~ a personal foul
on ~iver Michncl Westbrook.
who dove ut Rodney Harrison
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Alii's regular meeting

Sept ' 16 2002
7:30 PM ·
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homer us Chtcni!O roughed up Paul
Byrd.
,
Byrd wns trying for his cureer·hlgh
16th victory. Instead·, he gave up n
career-high 10 eumed tuns.
Paul Konerko also homered for the
White So~ before the smallest Kansas
City crowd In more thun seven years.
The announced attendance was 9,555,
the lowest at Knu!l'mun Stadium since
July 5, 1995, when 7,.511 saw the Red
Soli.

dent·uthlctes even though
women comprised SS per·
. cent of the univenlly's
undii~Jtl'tlduatt.l population
In 19!17.
.
After 11 study, Miami
dt~lllded to eliminate the
mcn 's 1oocer, ten11h and
wrestling tuma because Its
budaet Clldn't Allow any
other alternatlvea, admln·
latratora uld. The unlver•
alty atlll honored the aohol·
arahlpa of male nthleie1
who were In the programa
that wore c
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The federal government
had received A complAint
In the 1980• llllealna that
Miami Unlvonlty dlaorlm·
lnated AIIAinu women by
not offerlna enouP.h Inter·
colleaiate women a llthlet·
lea proarama. The aovern·
ment'a Office or Civil
Rlahu concluded th•t
women'• aporu were ·
underrepreeented In com·
parlaon with the number of
women enrolled 111 Miami
atudenta.
The university later
reached a almlhtr coriclu·
alon. Even lifter havlna
added women '1 sports
between 1993 and !!197,
femnlea only accounted for
42 percent of Miami'• atu·

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Wlllfll Sox 10, R~YAts fi
Joe Crede homered t~tce and Joe
Bo~hnrd hl,t an . l"stde·the-park

Court upholds Miami's reducti_
on of sports
CINCINNATI (AI&gt;) - A
fcdorlll uppc1111 court on
Monduy rojoctcd 11 chol·
lcngo
of
Mlt1ml
Unrversl\y'a 1999 declalon
to ellmlnotemen'a aoccer,
umnla und wreatllna tume .
Unlvcralty offlclala 111ld
they reluctant!)' eliminated
the proarama to free up
money for lncreaalna
women '1 athletic•, In order
to comply with 1 federal
luw doelaned to equalize
the money colleae• apend
on mon'a 11nd women'•
teama. Tho male athlll'l
auod the unlverahy to chal·
lena• the conatltutlonallty
of 1ho government'• a•n·
der·bued · roQ.ylremenu
under tho Title IX law.
On Monday, the 6th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appoala
ugheld o lower court'a
2 01 rullna that dlamlued
tho ltiWIUit,
Tho male athlete~ aued
uylna tho ollmlnatlon of
tholr proaritml violated

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1\s win again with pitching; A-Rod hit No. 53
111tch\l8 ootter than X~"ln Appler, and 1\\ndt~rs. It brinas your ljlllll~ up a
thnt m11do 11llthll dliT\lt\\net~.
nott:h."
Jllt1nah1c Dye lind Thrt\lnee l..ang
hi other At. alimei, llO$lon bcilt
hit homll nms nnd Hud&amp;an mndo them Thn1p11 DAY 6·3, Mhlnt!sotll duwnl!d
sttmd up, pltehlna the Oakhmd Detroit 5 ·~ . '1\lramo dcftllmd
1\thlt.1th:l past Anllht.llm 2·1 Mood11y Clevehmd 11·9 tmd Chlcllllo beat
nl~ht itnd ~ndlng tht.\ Anpls' IO.glltne K11n1111 City 10·6.
wmnlna strod:.
· At\er M11rk Mulder and Barry Zlto
"Whet\ I have Q a~ aolna lilllnst pitched shati&gt;UIS Ill Mlnnesotll~
m~ who'&amp; an lop of hfs aame, like Hudson kept up Oakland's strlna ot
Allplcr, I enjoy the eampetltlon," outstanding oullnas on the rond. ttls
Hutlsan uld.
only blemf&amp;h In 7 1·3 lnnhll!l wu 11
, Hudson postoo hla ahtth ~:onseeu· hom11 run by Oart\lt Andenon.
tlvll vletary nnd the A'a wan for \hll Dye hameNd In the fourth nnd
~ 1\1 tlmi! In 24 llllmes, 11 span that Lana connected In tho flt\h.
lncludus n lO·anme wlnnh11 8\lllllk. "Not horrible pitches by any
Thll 1\nl!uls foil one wln short artyllli menns. They hap,penod to be lookln11
tho l111st stNnk In te11m hlstary.
In the rlaht spot1'Appler snld. "Thnt 's
011klund OplliiOd II \hNII•Illll\\0 le11d IOtnllthfnll you knOW they Cllll do."
over Anaheim In tho AL Weu. 1'he
RANtlKR5 12, MARINitRS 7
Anllels' odi!O In tho wlld·eard raco lehlro Su~ukl nnd l:&gt;ilsl Relitfol\lled
Ktllyild 111 ftmr ll;lltnel over Seattle, oiT th11 llllmo with home runs, but A·
whleh 1o~\ to Thm 12· 7.
Racl mined tho Rangen.
Alex Roorl11uoz hit a pair of thnlll· Rodrlauot: broke his mark of ~2
run homon lln~aklna hla own mll,)or homon by 11 shtJrtstop set last sonson.
loaauo mark for ahortstopa with 53 Thluts homered for the ~7th strnlaht
hom\\ runa In a aoaaon, to load Tex11a aamil, extl.lndll\1! Its own mll,)or h!III!Uil
tWill' his fonl\llr U111m.
mcord.
"W11 httvu n!lflatl8iblllty to the n~At It wns 5·nll when Rotlrlaue~ hit u
of tho Amoriean Lllaguo Weal to eon· thme·run shot h1 the sixth rnnlng. Be
th1ua to piny hurd." Raclrlaucuuld. "I cannllttod Ullaln In tho eighth and
huvc n l()t of lll\lat friends Qvor theN, Rnfnel f'nhnclro fallowl\11 with his
so It 's louah to go nQitlnst them. llut 40th home run of the senaon itnd No.
ut the sitmo time It feels aooo to piny 487 In his ~ttrcer.
well Ullnlnstthom. We hit v11n 't played Rotlrlau~z hnl 10 multlltom\lr

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etlnCiarCI, Clrlnklng Strumblnk
MINORIT'I' BUSINESS w1ter umplet mutt Prot~~etlon Project Ia
ENTERPRISE
be fr" of coliform complwte and nell·
SUPPUERS ·
bacteria. Drinking 1blt for review. Tht
water which Ia frH ol project Ia toc1111d In
S.1led propo1111 coliform bacllrla 11 Mlntrevllte, Ohio. A
lor "SUPP~YING usuallv notaatocMIIecl Finding of · No
CONCRETE
lOX wllh a health rlak from Stenttlcont tmptct
CULYI!ATS FOA
diiHII-CIUIIng blOC· (FONSI) II 1nt1cl·
COUNTY IRIDGI! terlo 1nd 1hould be plied for the procon1ilarld utw. St1t1 poled project. A Drill
REPLACEMENTS"
will be received by ond loco! h11lth FONSI Ia Included
the Melgt county tuthorltl.. recom· with thl DEA for pubcomml~tlonera 11 mend that con1umer1 lic review.
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their ollie• ot The toke thw following In compliance with
Malg1
County preclutlont:
the
Not lorul·
Courthou••· Second
Until further notice, Envtronmenlll Polley
Str.. t. Pomeroy. contumert vlgorouely Act (NEPA) and 40
Ohio 41711 until boll, for 11 11111 one CFR 1501 .4, the DEA
lO:OO AM . Lout minute, any wlltr 1nd droit FONSI mull
Time, september 12. Ulld for drinking bl IVIIIIbll IO lhl
woter utld public In th1 offwctld
2002, A.M.
1nd then
ot (Including
---------------~------------------------------------------------------------------ · 10:00
II llld
to make lew), cooking lrtl for thirty (30)
opened end or oral hygiene."
doya lor review and
the clock.
"Well, they found u new Stadium and last season's olllct
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otoud.
commenl.
Final
The
wotor
deport"I was stunned, then I was way to lose," said Robert bottle-throwing debacle at Thill melerlola mtntlmonogement It dltermlnttlon riVI'dsick. Then I was stunned McDonnell of Cleveland. the Browns final home game will be uud In conducting •n lnvHU· lng the nlld for lddl·
,.plocernent of thrH gallon tnd collecting lionel NEPA dOCu•
again,"
said Tom Lockshin of "Rudd wasn 'I very intelli· - to name a few.
ftCh11 Pip B1
bridget
WoocfVIrd lddltlonol umplta mentltlon will bt ·
"It was the weirdest out- Roed on
Canton, who watched the gent. He should have
In
Scipio and hopea to neve 11111 mtdl otter thl public .
watched to see the play was come of n game I'd ever seen Townahlp, one brldlll problem corrected review period, wlllch
Chiefs quarterback Trent game on television.
in my life," said David on Smith Roed In 1oon. An lddltlonol beglna on or •bout
Rudd's gaffe was replayed still going on." .
Green, yanked off his helmet
Drunker of Lyndhurst, who Iedford Townthlp notice will be. given August 18, 2002. ond
Browns
funs
will
now
file
and pounded his chest in cel- countless times on local TV
on or about
attended
the gume. "I'd like tnd one bridge on when the water uae ende
Sunday night and Monday Rudd's boneheaded play in
ebration.
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Swptwmber
17, 2002.
Will
Vane•
Rood
In
ldvltorv
11
llltld.
For
their memory banks ah&lt;mg- to blame the refs and suy they Rutlond Townohlp.
further lnlormotlon Copltl ol the docu·
: But with his buck to the morning.
The (Cleveland) Plain side some other bizarre should have swallowed the l!och bidder muet con11ct John Holmon menta may be viewed
· play, Rudd couldn't see
11 the following
whistle. But they did the be 1 Minority otMi-2t20.
: Green alertly flip the ball to Dealer's frontpage headline moments and losses in same thing to Kansas City lullneu Enttrprlat (t)8,7,8
IOCIIIona:
Mel go County
p011111ing
I
Vllld
· offensive tackle John Thit, read: "Lost and Confused" Cleveland sports history. ·
The Helmet joins The .earlier.
Dlttrlct Library
MEE Certi!ICIII
Public
Notice
·who lumbered 28 yards to and showed a shot of a disbe"That's just the way it goes luued by Ohlo'l
218 w..t Main Strttt
lieving Rudd - his helmet at Drive, The Fumble, The Beer in Cleveland, Ohio."
Cleveland's 25.
NOTICE
TO
Pomeroy, Ohio 4S78t
Stilt
Equ1t
: Rudd was then flagged for his feet - holding his hands Night Riot at Cleveland
SUPPLIERS
U.S. Army Corpo of
Opportunity Center. A
Engln..,.
up
as
if
to
say,
"What
hapcopy
of
11id
certlfl·
: takin~ off his helmet and
celt 11 to be tubmlt·
Stllld propo1111 Huntington Dl1trlct
. : throwmg it. and the ball was pened?"
tldwlththtbld.'
lor · "S UPPLYING 502 l!lghth StrHI ,
The paper's sports section
· moved halfway to the goal
DOMESTIC ST!E~ CON/SPAN IIAIDGE Huntington . Wttl
blnred:
"Helmet Off, Dunce
USI!
FDA
COUNTY VIrginia 25701
line - NfL ~ames cannot
REQUIREMENTS
AS
BRIDGE
Coplta of the DEA
end on u defens1ve penalty- Cap On."
lnd
Grell FONSI may
SPECIFIED
IN
REPLACEMENTS"
: for Kansas City,'s Morten
Ju st when Browns fans
SECTION 153.011 OF will bt received by be obtolnld by con: Anderson, who kicked his thought they'd seen it all.
the
THE REVISED CODE the Melgt County toctlng
APPLY TO THIS Commlulontrl 11 Huntington Dlatrlct
: game-winning, 30•yard field Rudd showed them they. hadPROJECT. COPIES th1lr olllce 11 Th1 Dlllct of the Corpt of
· goal with 0:00 showing on n't .
''OF SECTION 153.011 Mel go
County Engln-1 11 304-528Apply at
OF THE REVISEO Courthouse, Second 5712. Commenta per·
CODE CAN BE Street, Pomeroy, tllnlng to lhl CIOCU•
next Sunday.
OBTAINED FfiOM Ohio 45789 until 10: menta thould bt
"This is the first ~ame,"
ANY OF THE · 15 AM. ~ocll Time directed by lettar to
111 Court Street • Pomeroy
OFFICES OF THE September 12, 2002 the
following
Law said. "We didn t win
DEPARTMENT
'OF
and
then
11
10:
IS
oddrau,
by
anything. We have I~ more .
740-992-2155
from PapBI
ADMINISTRATIVE
A.M. II llld OffiCI September 17, 2002.
games to go."
SERVICES.
opened end rtld
Notes:Brady's three touch: "Everybody's talking about
Bid documwnt1 aloud.
WoiiiiCe E. Detn
mey be IICUred 11
Thill mlltrllll Acting
Chief·,
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the
ofllce
of
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be
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In
Envlronnienltl
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what type of teum we are so for the lust eight gwnes of last
County roplocement ol two Anelytla Seotlon
' Mtlgl
we don't need anybody to put season, inc!uding the playoffs.
34 t 10 brldglt , one on· Pl1nnlng Branch
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Fllrgroundo Rold, Melga County Rood Huntington Dlalrlct
us on the buck." .
... Bettis led the Steelers with
Pomeroy, Ohlo45789, 30 (Morning Star Corp• ol EnglnMrt
· Those puts would be justi- 35 yards mshing. The usualiy
Phone
Number 740· .Rood) ond the other 502 Eighth SlrMI
fied for u championship team elusive Stewart gained just 16 PROBATE COURT
on Melgo County Hu·nttnaton. Well
CHANGE DF NAME Vujlklljl to Ttue 992-:1911 .
who~e offseason improve- on eight carries and was
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
June Ellen Allen. Bldt oholl be Roed 34 (Pint Grove vtrgtnta 25701
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ment showed in the season sacked five times .... 1\vo
Appllcont hereby · The hearing on the tilled . and marked ROid).
glveo .notice to oil 1ppllc1tlon will be 11 Bid lor: "SUPPL·
DOMESTIC STEEL (I) 20, 27, 2002
opener at new Gillette rookies,
Branch
and
IN
RE:
lntereeted
peroon
held
on
the
11th
dey
YING
CONCA.ETE
USE
1
Stadium.
Pittsburgh's Antwnan Randle CHANGE OF NAME 1nd to Dwnnle Mohr, ol October II 1:30 BOX CU~VERTS FOR REQUIREMENTS AS (II) 3, 10, 2002
Tom Brady threw touch- El, had six catches each. ...
OF TESSE JUNE
Jr., thot the applicant o'clock p.m. In the COUNTY BRIDGE SPECIFIED
IN
down passes to three new- The Patriots had u late touch- E~LEN VUJAKLIJA hll !lied 1n Probotw Court ol REPLACEMENTS"
SECTION 153.011 OF
Public Notice
Appllcotlon lor County locotea ot.
end moiled or dellv• THE REVISED CODE
comers - Christian Fauria, down nullified when a replay . TO TESSE JUNE
E~~EN A~LEN
erld to:
APPLY TO THIS The Roelne Fire
Cheng• of Nlmt In
Donald Hayes and Deion overtumed a fumble return by
PROJECT. COPIES Department will
the
Probett
Court
ol
Tllnye
Allen
Branch. Safety Victor Green, Roman Phifer. It showed
Melgo County, Ohio, 40120 School ~ot Melgt
Ca•• No.
County OF SECTION 153.011 accept 111i1d bid•
who played last year with the Stewart was down when
32100
requutlng the A.C.L. Rood. Albony, comm1111onera
OF THE REVISED lor 1 now Flre
CODE CAN liE Engine. Tho bldl will
oh1nge Dl n1me ol OH 46110
New York Jets, recovered a Willie McGinest jarred the
The
Metoe
county.
NOTICI! 01'
'Riue J~n• l!lltn
Courthoutt, Second OBTAINED FROM be opened 11 7:00
fumble that he forced - the ball loose.
(8) 10, 2002
HIA!'INQ QN
ANY OF THE p.m. 11 thl Municipal
Strlll
tirst one Jerome Bettis lost In
OFFICES OF THE Building
on
Pomeroy,
Ohio
46789
760 carries.
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DEPARTMENT OF September 23. 2002.
ADMINISTRATIVE
And there was old reliable
(8) 27,2002
All bide mutt bo
SERVICES.
(8) 3, 10, 2002
received by the .·II·
Adam Vinutieri, who won the
Bid Clocumenll IIIII no Iller tho ~ 4
Super Bowl with a last-play
maybe a.cured ·lithe ,e.m. on September
Public Notice
field goal, going 3-for-3
office of The Meigs 23, 2002. Bldt must
• '1
County Engineer, be In 111ild envel.opo
Monday night.
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3411 o Felrgroundt morked Fire En')lne.
Defensively, the Patriots
Exemple Boll
Rood. Pomeroy. Ohio Bid apeclflclllonl
allowed only 217 yards and
AdVIIOfV•PUbiiC
45 719;
Ph 0 nI mey be picked "P
forced five tumovers until the
Notte• Acute
Number 740-912· ond
returned 11 the
Becttrlologlcel
:1911.
final drive when Kordell
Clerk!Trea• .. ~· ..:'L
Vlol1tlon
Bide tho II · b1 Ofllew, 405 M•'• •
Stewart scored on a I.-yard
Public weter IYI· aeeled ond marked Slreet
the
mn us time ran out.
tern• •re required by 11 Bid tor "SUI!PL· houre i olbetween
e:OO o.m.
"I didn't understand it, save
rule 3745·11·21, of the YING CON/SPAN ond 12 ~c&gt;o r , Mondo~
Ohio
Admlnlllrllllve BRIIDGE
FOR Friday.
face or whatever you want to
Suvc Thou.•unds while Becoming
Code
(OAC),
to
rou·
COUNTY
BRIDGE
call it," Law said. "The .only
6ad
I Wolcomodl
Debt F~&lt;c
tinily monitor the b1c· REPLACEMENTS"
Dlvld Spenc•r,
(8% average rate)
thin~ that matters i~ a win or
Receive Ca'h Buck Every 6 Mos.
terlol qu1llty of the ond moiled or dellv· Cltrii/Trtleurer
your
LOANSOA.C
loss. '
Rcdu~ c Totul Monthly Puymcnts
drinking water In lhllr erld to:
Wint more out ot life? $2K a week?
Fasr resuttst Toll-tree
dletrlbutlon
tyetem.
hy
113
or
M
ore
lncludln~ last year's playlocal CA.NPLE route. No selling.
1-888-805-337&amp;
The
11mpllng
con· Melgl
County
Elimmu!C liigh Interest Rol&lt;.'li &amp; Fees
oft's, the wm was the IOth in a
Wor~ 4·6hrllwk. 0 down O.A C
dueled
lor
the
Recine
Commt
..
tonero
On!'
Simple
Low
Monthly
Puymcm
1·800·813-7406, 24 hll.
row for the Patriots - all with
Vllllgt Wiler tyllem The Meigs County
Feel Goud About Your Fin nne"
( Not IVtllable In florida, IOWI,
Brudy at quarte.rback. The
lndlcltld
thll the per- Courthouat, Second
Kentucky, Eltlnoham, IL, Zlonavlllt,
Ago in
mlulble
m1xtmum street
·
Patriots took control . early,
_!n!tl1no Ctoburnt TXL
Free Cons.uluuion
cont1mln1nt level tor Pomeroy, Ohio 45789
intercepting Stewun's passes
1·800-438-9179 ext. 207
total coliform 11
IN••••• L,,,. Money Again In MLMI ln11tad, Low Plymonll
stop Lilt FM
on the Steelers' first two pos·
tpeclfled In rule 3745· (8) 27, 2002
t EMMI lfo now, 11'1 HOI It poyo up lo Rocluotlnllllll NcCcllldorCallo
sessions
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weekly! NO Selling! Gtt. Free Into
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"We dldn' t lose this one. We
ed. 2643
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exct1ded
during ------------StP,Itmber, 2002.
got whipped," Steelers receiv•Tilt United St1t11
Public Notice
er Plmdco Burress said.''
Mailing Our Sales Brochu reel
Envtronmenllll
Free Suppllt•, POstage!
Protection Agency Notice or Avlllablllty
The second interception, by
Sllrt tmmedtlltlyl
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Mike Vrabel, set up Brady's
weter ttonderda and The U.S. Army
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4-yllrd scoring pass to Fauria.
h11 determined thot Corpe of EnglnMrt,
For Frte Information,
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Call T9lt FrH:
form becterll Ia • nrl· by thlt Notice or
yard march with u 13-yard
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oua health concern. Avllllblllty (NOA).
touchdown pass to Hines
Thill blCIIItll lrt ldVIIel the public
·Ward , tyiog the game.
generolly not harmful thll the Drefl
reduce payments up
:Vinatieri gave the Patriots the
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to 50%, lower interest. "'AFFORDABLE LEQAL SERVICES"
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:Hayes on which rookie
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with water tr.. tment
PIR,ICT MATI or
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or the plpll which dll·
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tribute the woter, end
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Vltw photoa online Now
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weter moy be conllml·
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neltd with orgenl1m1
• In one stretch, the Patriots
lhll Oln OIUII dll•
ONLY h.i8/m~ul0.
e•••· 0111111 1ymp·
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tome mey tnoludt
:Plays.
dlarrhll, orampe,
: Brady had one of his best
fever, nail111, and
:aames u a pro, completlna 29
pottlbtv jlundlae, end
lny IIIOOilted htad•
-of 43 passes for 294 yards,
10h11 end letlgue.
:three touchdowns and ho
Thtll eymptom•,
t ~nterceptlons. Stewart threw
hOWIVIf, 1r1 not (Uti
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IUOOiltld With
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di-HIUIIng
• The Steelera alao committed
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organleme In drinking
1·311-21:1-3-180
:13 penalties to seven for the
wal8r, but alao mey bl
www.llltorlundlng.oom
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• "It was a disappointing per·
ol feotort other then
your drinking woter.
·formance," safd Steelers
UIIPA h1a 111 an
:coach Bill Cowher1~ho must
enlorallblt
drinking
'get ready for OIIKiand next
Wlttr. tllf1dlrd lor
~eekend, "but we're not
coliform baottrle to
rtdUOI lha rllk Ol
~olng to dwell on it."
thllt 1dvtr11 hlllth
, Neither are · the Patriots,
tfltatl. Under thlt
:who visit the New York Jets
CINCINNATI (AP) - One ceptable.
game into the season, the
"We won't play that way
Cincinnati Bengals are at a again," LeBeau said emphati&lt;.'IUSsmads.
cally. "We want to make some
A tewn with playoff ospiru- changes: We're not going to
tions has already had a melt- look like that.'' '
down. ·n~e San Diego Chllll!ers
In just about every respect,
did :mything they wanted dur- they looked like the Bungles.
ing their 34-6 victory on 'llle NFL's worst teum since
Sunday - the worst home- 1991 was Iell gasping on n 96, opening loss in Bengals history. degrce ullemoon. Corey Dillon
Coach Dick l..eBe;.iu was still tmmaged only 10 yards on nine
fuming a day Iuter, promising mns, und Gus Freiutte wns the
·unspecified lineup chan~es Benguls' leading rusher with 14
Monday so his players realize yards on two quunerbnck
their petfonmmce wns unac- scmmbles.

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PlfiiM pitcher Salomon tilth!&amp; with
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ending
over and over again.
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Indiana
10 Prefix lor
(If any children are
reading this. ask your
parents about LPs .)
However, you must
always keep in mind
your entries. It is no
good having a string
of winners in either
your hand or the
dummy if you cannot
reach them. (Simi·
larly, but less . often,
the defenders must be
careful with their entries too.)
In this deal, you
(South) launch mto
seven hearts. West
leads the spade
queen. How would
you rroceed?
South opens with a
strong, artificial and
forcing two clubs,
North responds with a
CELEBRITY CIPHER
negative two diaby Luis Campos
monds, and South re·
Celabrtty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotatiOns by famous
people, past and preaant. Each letter In the cipher stands tor another.
bids a natural two
Todsy's clue: I equals T
hearts. Then. North's
raise is positive,
NVHFUV
RG
J T
promising support
"H
SUVT
with some 5-7 points.
0 HJ ,
TVCRJHVZ
ISHJ
HJ
If instead North
jumps to four hearts,
PRFU
NVHFU
RG
N XI
SU
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denies a firsl- or second-round control.
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North will have no
ace, no void, no king,
PREVIOUS SOLUTION- "Hera ... someone who under· ·
stands the degree of responelblllty that comes wllh his free·
and no singleton.
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slam, count your winners. There is no
WOlD
point worrying about. T~~~:t~~Y S~"\t4}1A-~£ZNS® UMI
losers, because you _..:..::.:.:.::..._-=~ fdlted by CJ.AY l . POlLAN
cannot
afford West
any! 0 Roorrongo lollors of tho
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four 1crambled wards be·
doesn't have all four low to form four simple word•.
missing trumps. you
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KH I T C
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make 1hi' a very fruilful pc·

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take precedence over new
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you r past certainties. Ques. lioning something you prcvi ~

ously believed in oould be a.
dcceplion.
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bringing him/her inlo yuur
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dr:aw.backs not seen · at first
glam:'e.

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20) ·· Any dcvialion fron1

'your original blueprint for
handling tuday's affairs could
gel you into hot walcr. You
could fall flal if you injccl
some laq minUic cl1angcs.
GEMINI (May 21·lune 20)
.: It may Jake more discipline
than you may be willing to
muslcr Jnday to gel.you 10 the
finish line . Alllhe enlhusia~ m
or ingenious ideas in the
world may be enough if the
going gets tough.
CANCER (June 21 ·luly 22)
--Your insJinct' mighl desert

Mason Co.
doctor arrested
In pot bust

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POINT
PLEASANT.
W.Va.
. The Mason
County
Sheriff's
Department, in conjunction
with the Jackson County
(W.Va.)
Sheriff's
Deparunent, announced lhat
on Sept. I~ a search warrant
was executed at a residence
on Oshel Road at 10:08 p.m.
A total of 150 marijuana
plants were found in a very
sophisticated indoor growing system.
Arrested and charged
with the manuti•cture and
)iossession with intent to
deliver marijuana were Dr.
John F. Wiltz, 45. and his
wife; Judy, 41, of Point
Pleasant.
Wiltz is the Chief of
Pediatrics at Pleasant.
Valley Hospital.
The pair are incarcerated
in the Mason County Jail
awaiting arraignment.

ey didn't
hesitate':
Reflections
on Se 11
8v AGNES HAPKA
Sentinel staH writer

Fire truck

parade
planned
POMEROY
A
firctruck parade is planned
in conjunction with the
Sternwheel Riverfest, Sept.

.26.
The parade wi II form at
the tennis court area at 6
p.m., and move ou1 at 6:30.
The parade is restricted to
firetrucks, according to
Chairman Howard Mullen.
Advance registration is not
required. but those interest·
ed in participating can contact Mullen at 992-3782.
The par.ade has . been
opened up to tire departments outside the community, including ureas in
West Virginia and elsewhere in Ohio.

Boil advisory
lifted
RACINE - The boil
advisory has been lifted in
the village of Racine. John
Holman. water commissoner. said that samples have
been collected, tested and
determined negatige. The
village · water suppply
.shows no sign of bemg
contamined. Holman said.

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WITH MOM - Alan Wallace and his mother, Faye Wallace of Middleport, review her scrapbooks. filled with news accounts, photographs and magazine articles detailing his experiences
on Sept. 11. (Brian J. Reed).

Middleport native
one of 9/11's heroes

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Alan Wallace witnessed Flight 77's approach to Pentagon
Bv BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel staff writer
MIDDLEPORT - "I jus1
thank God my son is alive and
is going to be walking
throu11:h that door any minute

usual good judgment. You
may be inc\ined to back up p
person who may JUrn out to
be inept.

LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22) -Stick 10 your guns wduy and
hold that firm posiJion you
have aboul sumeJhing impor·
tant 10 you. Don't be swayed
by lhc opinion of a faulty advtsor.

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ON SCENE- Alan Wallace, far left, Is pictured In front of the
burning Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. He and partners were

working around the new flretruck, In the background, when
Wallace saw American Airlines Flight 77 approach. !From
Wallace's personal collection)
by helicopter at noon, from an airplane had just crashed
Jacksonville, Fla., where he into the World Trude Center."
was visitin~ a ~chool.
After watching the second
'fhe Pres1dent had left for WTC attack unfold before
Florida from the Pentagon the their eye~. Wallace, Skipper
day before;
and Young went outside the
Because a crowd follows station, and soon received a
the President, Wallace and his call from their chief, Charlie
partners decided to move the Campbell.
department's new crash truck
"He wanted to be sure we
out of its slation, located very were aware of the disaster.
near the Pentagon Itself, to a · and that il was definitely a lermore accessible location . in rorist attack. He wanted to be
the event of an emergency at sure we were very aware of
the heliport.
everything going on around
"After checking out the fire the lire station, and said D.C.
truck, eating a bowl of corn- would very well be a target,
flakes, and cleaning the sta- and that if that happened, our
tion,l sat in my favorite ~;hair truck could be dispatched."
to read a book about opera,"
Moments later, while workWallace recalls.
"Mark came out to tell me
PltiH HI W1l ..o. Al

Becky Roush

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walchiJI£ the television just
as it happened. It was a cat·
astrophe: it was shocking. It
"On September II last was JUSI a terrible thing to ,
year, I was sitting at home.
happen. It
with the
h
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television
' changed
on. When
the we all
I saw what
live our
had hapJives.
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was overthink peocome with
ple even
emotion
realize
thinking
how much
about all
. it
has
D111t
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who were
the world
hurt and killed.
we live in . Things aren't
"Having been a firelighter ever going to be the same &lt;IS
for 15 years, .I was also they were.
thinking ·about the emer"I don 't travel much anygency workers. .
way. But especially now I
"I really think we're doing don'tlike to leave my fami·
everything we shou Jd 'be Jy. I haven't left the county
doing as a country in the in the last year. I probably
War on Terrorism. I hope the won't ever want to fly, I'm
guilty parties will be found too afraid. I don't want to go
and brought to justice."
any distance because I'm
afraid something will hap·
pen while I'm gone. And
what if !left the country and
"1 was at work; we were
PluH HI Mtlp, Al

Holzer Medical Center
joins America in
remembering
September 11,2001

you 1oday und innucncc y6Ur

"TV so abruptly put the picture of the plane hilling lhe
tower in our faces . We sat
there staring. wondering
what could happen next,
when another r.Jane struck
the olher tower. '
Struble noted that the New
York Fire Departmeiu · lost
342 members - men and
women.
•
He also pointed out that
there arc targets for terror·
ism even in the Tri-County
area - the urea's chemical
and power plants.
"It's true we grieve for our
fellow lire fighters. who died
in Wushington und in New

Craig Darst

Lotteries

Index

Struble

Meigs residents
remember 9/11

now.'Y

A year ·after she learned her
son. Alan, .
was injured
while fighting a tire at
t
h
e
P.e ntagon,
F a y e
OHIO
Wallace of
Pick 3: 2·9·5
Middleport
Pick 4: 7·1·5·3
rema1ns
Buckeye 5: 1·3·4·16·32
moved by
Wallace
his Sept. II,
Pick 3 dey: 9-4·3
2001, expePick 4 day: 2 ·9·4-4
riences and his heroism in the
face
of one of the most tragic
W.VA.
and
frightning events in
Deily 3: 5·4·6
American history.
Deily 4: 5·5·3·4
Wallace, a 1965 graduate of
Cesh 25: 1-4-5·15-19-23
Middleport High School, is a
firefighter in Ft. Myer, Va. He
is regularly assigned to lhe
Pentagon.
On Sept 11 , 200 l, he an~
two
comrades, Mark Skipper
. 2 Sectloaa - 12 1111111
and Dennis Young, were just
calendar
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beginning their shift when
Classifieds
83-5 ' American Airlines Flight 77,
carrying 64 passengers and
Comics
86
crew, and SIX highjackers;
Dear Abby
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into the east wall of
crashed
Editorials
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the Defense Department
Movies
A3
headquaners.
Obituaries
A3
It was to be a relatively speSports
81·3
cial day, even before the
crash. President "George W.
Weather
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Bush was expected to arrive
C 2002 Ohio VoHey Publishing Co.

MIDDLEPORT - "Only
God knows what wus on the
minds of tht; tiretighters bul
lhey didn't hesitate ." Jue
Struble told members of the
Meigs County Chamber of
the Commerce on 'fhursduy.
"They went into the bulld·
ing with one purpose in
mind - to save people and
protect property." he contin·
ued.
Struble. a retired firelight ·
er und panuncdic. wus the
guest speaker at the chamber
luncheon, offering "Local
Reflections on 9/11."
"Wulking through a cemetery, you ' ll see red and yellow flags among the red,
white and blue," he said.
"Those flags mark the
graves of deceased firelighters and they bear the motto
'Loyal to our Duty.'
· !'September ·u last . year
gave new meaning to that
motto. A new foe has arisen
on the horizon - terrorism.
With the loss .of over 3.000
lives, lhe lire service has
had to rise to meet the chal lenge.
"All of us in here remember the duy . and how it
unraveled," Stnible added.

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