Yakima Herald-Republic back issues from April 1999:
Who gets utility from bequests? The distributive and welfare implications for a consumption tax.
Apr 01, 1999; ... Private savings which are transferred intergenerationally through bequests make up a substantial portion of the U.S. capital stock. Most of these bequests do not get spent down by heirs and in fact usually increase in size as they are transferred to successive generations. In addition, ...
Availability cascades and risk regulation.
Apr 01, 1999; ... An availability cascade is a self-reinforcing process of collective belief formation by which an expressed perception triggers a chain reaction that gives the perception increasing plausibility through its rising availability in public discourse. The driving mechanism involves a ...
Categorical community.
Apr 01, 1999; ... The communitarian alternative to atomistic individualism in legal theory reproduces the very error it assails in liberal individualism. Professor Daniel R. Ortiz argues that the poststructuralist critique of the sovereign subject as appropriated by communitarian legal theories has been ...
The medical and legal risks of the electronic fetal monitor.
Apr 01, 1999; ... Electronic fetal heart monitoring (EFM) is the most widely used method of monitoring the fetal heartbeat for possible signs of distress during delivery. Soon after its development in the 1960s, EFM replaced intermittent auscultation as the standard of care in the obstetrical community ....
An American resolution: the history of prisons in the United States from 1777 to 1877.
Apr 01, 1999; ... In this note, Matthew Meskell traces the rise of the penitentiary system in the United States from 1777 to 1877. By focusing on how the penitentiaries adapted to social and economic pressures, Meskell offers an explanation for why the system changed from one predominantly concerned with ...
Reason and passion in legal ethics.(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)(Review)
Apr 01, 1999; ... Should a morally ambitious person become a lawyer? Surely the answer should be yes: Each year thousands of students enter law school, and a large portion of them are there because they want to pursue justice in a way that draws on their highest intellectual and moral powers. And yet, as ...
Should a Christian lawyer sign up for Simon's practice of justice?(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)
Apr 01, 1999; ... [T]he baptismal imagination of the New Testament is so peculiar and so particular because Christians are always odd men and women come together in odd communities and congregations, always at odds, always at risk, always in the presence of large cultural empires that want to dissolve our ...
The radical conservatism of The Practice of Justice.(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)
Apr 01, 1999; ... The Practice of Justice is a fundamental but in some ways also remarkably conservative--in the best sense of the word--critique of the prevailing system of lawyers' ethics and practices. It is fundamental, in the sense that William Simon razes to the ground the current structure of ethical ...
(Er)race-ing an ethic of justice.(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)
Apr 01, 1999; ... INTRODUCTION For several years, I have pursued a project devoted to the study of race, lawyers, and ethics in the American criminal justice system. Building on the evolving jurisprudence of Critical Race Theory,(1) the project spans a series of case studies investigating the ...
Waking up from uneasy dreams: professional context, discretionary judgment, and The Practice of Justice.(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)
Apr 01, 1999; ... When an associate at a large corporate firm was interviewed several years ago about potential conflicts between his personal values and his work assignments, he chuckled at the quaintness of the inquiry. "Are you kidding?" he responded, "My work doesn't raise questions of conscience, it's ...
The zealous advocacy of justice in a less than ideal legal world.(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)
Apr 01, 1999; ... In The Practice of Justice, William Simon addresses a widely recognized dilemma--the moral degradation of the legal profession that seems to be the unpleasant by-product of an adversarial system of resolving disputes--with a bold claim: Lawyers involved in either the representation of ...
The legal and the ethical in legal ethics: a brief rejoinder to comments on The Practice of Justice.(response to symposium articles in this issue p. 873, 903, 919, 935, 955, nd 973.)(Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice by William H. Simon)
Apr 01, 1999; ... We have here, not the clash of opposites, but a series of family quarrels within what you might call the Party of Aspiration in legal ethics. My seven allies and I all favor lawyers' ethic of more complex judgment and more responsibility to nonclients than the currently dominant one. The ...
Sunnyside Christian High School today is housed in this sleek, modern building on Sheller Road, a contrast from its beginnings in the basement of a local
Apr 01, 1999 ... church in 1947 ....
Sunnyside Christian sophomore Katie Harris, a member of the Pep Club, decorates the high school gym door for baseball season. The finished
Apr 01, 1999 ... inscription will read: "Diamonds are a school's ...
Letters to the editor
Apr 01, 1999 ... On Amendment To the editor - In the March 28 paper I notice in your editorialstatement about the protection of the flag that you accept the ideathat there is one freedom that is so important that the FoundingFathers made it the First Amendment to the Constitution. I'm sure ...
Sunnyside Christian High School seniors Jenny Bron and Michael Van Beek say that while attending a private school has its limitations, the advantages far
Apr 01, 1999 ... outweigh the disadvantages ....
He's ... Unsafe -- Jason Meloy, right, of the Naches JV slides into home as Kasey Johns grounds out Wednesday vs. White Swan.
Apr 01, 1999 ... Staff photo ...
The late Bert Roskamp, shown above with granddaughter Julie Uken, was the first, back in 1946, to lobby for formation of the Sunnyside Christian School.
Apr 01, 1999 ... He mortgaged his farm to help fund the ...
Scouting Out the Wind -- Tiger Scouts from Pack No. 602 in Grandview try to fly their homemade kites during Columbia Crest Winery's annual Kite Festival
Apr 01, 1999 ... in Paterson Saturday. High winds grounded most of the kites,someting the Scouts quickly learned. The event, in its 10th ...
Peach blossoms backlit by the afternoon sun created this spring scene near Wapato on Tuesday.
Apr 01, 1999 ... This photo also ran Guillermo Martinez thins nectarine blossoms Tuesday in an orchardat the intersection of Lateral A and ...
Outdoor Notes -- Spring Takes Toll on Forest Trails -- Give Your Children a Whistle for Woods -- Map Out Trips Via CD-Rom
Apr 01, 1999 ... Spring Takes Toll on Forest Trails Spring, although one of the prettiest and most welcome times of year, is the worst season for the forest ecosystem, according toNaches Ranger District. With heavy snow, meltoff creates extremely muddy conditions. Running water looks for an ...
Slice of Yakima -- Gates Foundation Awards Computers to Naches School
Apr 01, 1999 ... NACHES - Bill Gates is smiling on Naches Valley Middle School. The Gates Library Foundation recently awarded the school $18,000in computer equipment, plus a pair of laptops and trips to a five-day summer training session in Seattle for the two teachers who wonthe ...
Farmer Losses Grow -- Countywide losses from bad weather in the millions; farmers are seeking federal disaster aid
Apr 01, 1999; ... Bad weather took a heavy toll on Yakima Valley crops last year. At least 200 Yakima County farmers are expected to ask thegovernment to pay them for the losses. Here and across the country, the story is the same. Farmers arerushing to apply for federal disaster assistance, and ...
Pitching In, Cleaning Up -- Toppenish Middle School sixth-grader Monica Aguilar, right, holds a garbage bag for vice principal Gary Decoteau as he and
Apr 01, 1999 ... other middle school students clean up areas around Toppenish onWednesday as part of their ...
Teachers Love the Job, Can't Live With the Pay -- Local educators bemoan low pay, low value put on their efforts
Apr 01, 1999; ... Karl Miller wonders why he still teaches. After eight years as a history teacher, now at Eisenhower HighSchool, he brings home $1,700 a month, was just able to buy a mere870-square-foot house for his family and works a second job to makeends meet. "I love teaching history, ...
Death Notices
Apr 01, 1999 ... Madalyn A. (Marley) Bailey Madalyn A. (Marley) Bailey, 101, died Tuesday at Parkside NursingCare Center in Union Gap. Mrs. Bailey was born in Topeka, Kan., and moved to Yakima in1942. She was involved in the fruit growing and fruit packingindustry in the Yakima ...
Around the Valley -- Police are Wary of Revenge for Shootings -- Man Held on Charges After Car Chase -- Toppenish Man Faces Molestation Charges
Apr 01, 1999 ... Police are Wary of Revenge for Shootings YAKIMA - Yakima police worry that shootings that wounded threepeople nearly two weeks ago could lead to more violence. Witnesses to the March 19 shootings aren't talking and may beplotting revenge, police Capt. Jeff Schneider ...
Reward Offered in Murder -- Ruby Robles found dead March 12
Apr 01, 1999; ... With homicide investigators at a dead end and no suspects insight, Yakima police announced Wednesday a $1,000 reward forinformation leading to an arrest and conviction in the brutalbeating death of a Yakima woman. "We are at a point in this investigation where we need ...
Diabetic Care in Lower Valley Target of Providence Program
Apr 01, 1999; ... A new program intended to improve diabetes treatment in the LowerYakima Valley was unveiled Wednesday. Armed with a $25,000 grant from the state Health Department, theProvidence Wapato Family Physicians clinic plans to boosteducational efforts and develop an integrated, more ...
Facts and Records
Apr 01, 1999 ... Births Providence Yakima Medical Center VILLANUEVA - To Carlos and Mayte (Martinez) Villanueva, Yakima, ason, Jonathan, 7 pounds, 15 ounces, 12:02 p.m., March 30, 1999.Grandparents are Maria Martinez, Magdaleno Martinez and RamonaGodinez, all of Yakima. Sunnyside ...
Injured Bike Rider Out of Hospital -- James Cuff
Apr 01, 1999 ... A 13-year-old Yakima boy injured when he was struck by twovehicles while riding his bicycle has been released from thehospital. James Cuff suffered a head injury Monday afternoon when he wasstruck by a van and car while crossing North 16th Avenue near FolsomAvenue. The ...
What's Happening -- Packing Clinic to Raise Funds -- Some Lower Trails Ready for Hikers
Apr 01, 1999 ... Packing Clinic to Raise Funds The Yakima chapter of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington ishosting a fund-raising clinic on packing April 10 at White BirchStables, 141 Ray Symmonds Road in East Selah. The clinic will include instruction or information on packing,mule ...
Timberwolf Topped Fire Lookouts' List of Best Posts
Apr 01, 1999; ... For the Yakima Herald-Republic Located high on Timberwolf Mountain, the old fire TimberwolfLookout site remains as a tribute to the lonely guards who oncespent their summers here, searching the distant hills for thefirst waft of smoke from a forest fire. You can visit ...
Founders Built on Faith and Vision -- Sunnyside Christian School
Apr 01, 1999; ... VOICES CORRESPONDENT SUNNYSIDE - Was it vision or foolishness? Could a group offarmers and small businessmen, many of them immigrants or the sonsof pioneers, start a school which only a few knew anything about?Bert Roskamp had no doubts, and he wanted Sunnyside native ...
Fairness Vital as City Makes Funds Decision
Apr 01, 1999 ... All parties involved, particularly city of Yakima officials,should tread lightly as they search for new ways to spend a $5million grant and loan package that is in limbo. The package wasapproved as part of a plan to preserve the Great Western Buildingadjacent to the downtown Yakima ...
Around the World -- Solo -- Karen Thorndike (of Snohomish) is first American to take southern route to circle globe
Apr 01, 1999; ... The fourth- and fifth-graders Roosevelt Elementary School sat inrapt attention, many with hands in the air. Karen Thorndike fielded as many questions as she could. "Did you see any whales?" "Do the Tasmanian devils spin reallyfast?" "What was the hardest part of your trip?" ...
Sunnyside School Joins Nationwide Celebration
Apr 01, 1999; ... VOICES CORRESPONDENT This week, 450 Christian schools around North America arecelebrating Christian Education Week through their affiliation withChristian Schools International, based in Grand Rapids, Mich. Bob Van Wieren, CSI's community liaison, lists three reasons forsuch ...
Sunnyside Christian School Celebrates History, Future
Apr 01, 1999; ... VOICES CORRESPONDENT SUNNYSIDE - Sunnyside Christian School, which observes its 52ndbirthday this school year, is also celebrating Christian EducationWeek March 28-April 3 with several special events. Festivities include the Kindergarten Roundup today whenprospective students ...
Live Wires -- Booster Sees Community as His House -- Greg Uberuaga
Apr 01, 1999; ... VOICES STAFF WRITER SUNNYSIDE - Greg Uberuaga once was "just an average Joe, the kindof character you might refer to as a home body, who didn't have muchinvolvement in the community beyond family. "In other words, I was like most of us," says the 42-year-oldSunnyside social ...
Owners Found Change on the Menu -- Pair nearly sold bed and breakfast, but decided instead to change focus and hold onto a dream
Apr 01, 1999; ... PROSSER - It took nearly losing her restaurant for Audrey Zunigato realize she belongs there. A decade in the business had taken its toll. With the purchase ofthe Wine Country Inn in 1988, Zuniga and partner, Chris Flodin, hadlaunched their dream of opening a charming ...
"Planning for the Future' Conference Set
Apr 01, 1999 ... TOPPENISH - The fifth annual "Antonio Santoy Planning Your FutureConference" is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday atToppenish High School, 141 Ward Road. The conference is named afterAntonio Santoy, a Toppenish Department of Social and Health Servicessocial worker, who was ...
Owls Help Struggling Readers Soar
Apr 01, 1999; ... VOICES STAFF WRITER WAPATO - "Hoo" knows what will spark a young student's fancy tolearn? For Eugene Hert, Nathan Quiltanenock, Randy George and LuisBriseno, all 10 and all students at Camas Elementary School inWapato, it was owls - specifically, a great horned owl named ...
Lower Valley Briefs: Play Ball! (Bug Sign Up First) -- Babe Ruth Starts Soon -- Race Season Revving Up -- Parks Hold Easter Egg Hunt
Apr 01, 1999 ... Play Ball! (But Sign Up First) TOPPENISH - Wednesday is the deadline to sign up for severalspring ball leagues offered by Toppenish Parks and Recreation. Theprograms are: Coach/Pitch Baseball - Boys and girls ages 7-8 areoffered a chance to learn the basics of baseball with ...
Senior Thespians to Hold Spring Potluck
Apr 01, 1999 ... GRANDVIEW - A spring potluck for the Over the Hill Theatre groupis set for 6:30 p.m. April 8 at the Grandview Senior Center. Theperusal committee will announce the choice for the fall productionat the gathering. Officers serving the group for this year are: Julie ...
Lower Valley Briefs: Easter Egg Hunt Set -- Board Position Opens -- GED Class Offered -- Athletes Honored
Apr 01, 1999 ... Easter Egg Hunt Set ZILLAH - There's something hiding in the grassy fields behindZillah's Middle School on Cheyne Road - colored eggs! At least at 10a.m. on Saturday, there will be plastic eggs with candy, toys,money, and coupons from local merchants. The field will be ...
Local report Four CWU Athletes Earn Academic Awards
Apr 01, 1999 ... Yakima Herald-Republic ELLENSBURG - Four Central Washington University athletes havebeen named to the GTE College Division Academic All-District VIIIteam. Among the men honored for fall and winter sports were wrestlersBart and Ben Orth and cross country runner Brad Hawkins ....
CBA Playoffs -- On the Rebound -- Sun Kings' work on boards lifts them to 2-1 series edge vs. '97-98 champs
Apr 01, 1999; ... After games, Yakima Sun Kings roommates Carlos Daniel and RockyWalls head back to their room and compare notes."We comparerebound numbers and talk about who stole whose rebounds," Danielsaid. "But it's a friendly comparison. We're happy for each otherand regardless of who gets the ...
Way Finally Cleared for WPPSS to Get New Name
Apr 01, 1999 ... RICHLAND (AP) - Hoping to rid itself of the pejorative nickname"Whoops," the Washington Public Power Supply System plans to renameitself Energy Northwest on April 22. The consortium of 13 Northwest utilities has been unable sincethe early 1980s to live down its reputation for ...
Legislature 1999 -- Voters May Decide Hound Hunting of Cougars
Apr 01, 1999 ... OLYMPIA (AP) - A move is afoot to let state voters decide whetherto give hunters back the right to track cougars with dogs. "Frankly, I think a referendum to the people is the only way thisthing is going to get out of this Legislature," Rep. Jim Clements, R-Selah, said Wednesday ...
Government Agencies Settle Child Sex Ring Lawsuit
Apr 01, 1999 ... WENATCHEE (AP) - Four government agencies will pay $149,500 tosettle accusations that they violated the civil rights of a formerSunday School bus driver during the child sex rings investigations. William G. Davis Jr. accepted the payment in exchange fordropping all claims against ...
Legislature 1999 -- Dueling Budgets, Part II -- House Democratic Plan Assailed by GOP
Apr 01, 1999 ... OLYMPIA (AP) - House Demo-crats, stepping up their budget battlewith conservatives, on Wednesday proposed a $20.6 billion statebudget that boosts beginning teachers' pay by over 12 percent andplows millions into colleges, public schools, salmon recovery andsocial programs. But ...
Pipeline Pros, Cons Aired at Public Meeting -- Cross Cascade Pipeline
Apr 01, 1999; ... ELLENSBURG - The proposed route for a 231-mile cross-Cascadespetroleum fuel pipeline traverses 78 wetlands and 199 waterways,including the Yakima and Columbia rivers. If the pipeline were to spring a leak at one of the crossings,Kittitas resident Ron Aller fears "damage to our ...
Hyak School Kids To Stay in Easton Classrooms
Apr 01, 1999; ... The Hyak area of Snoqualmie Pass will not be allowed to secedefrom the rural Easton School District in Kittitas County. Two regional boundary-review committees have denied a request byHyak families to join the larger Snoqualmie Valley district west ofthe Cascades. A committee ...
Letters to the editor
Apr 02, 1999 ... On Creationists To the editor - I was disappointed in the significant amount ofdistortion included in your recent story on Answers In Genesis andtheir desire to build a creationist museum in Kentucky. Creationists have never questioned whether faith and evolutioncan ...
Yakima' Steve Scheffler, right, goes up for a shot over Quad City's Bakari Hendrix in Thursday's game.
Apr 02, 1999 ... Photo by John Schultz ...
Richland's Dave Gonzalez, right, prevents Ike shortstop Andrew Barker from turning a double play in Thursday's opener.
Apr 02, 1999 ... Staff photo ...
Bombers Away -- Eisenhower pitcher Nick Storm, right, turns away as Richland's Bill Tierney rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam in the opening game
Apr 02, 1999 ... of Thursday's Big Nine Conference baseball doubleheader at ...
Slice of Yakima -- Mayor's an Everyday Hero
Apr 02, 1999 ... The mayor of Selah, who has donated hundreds of hours and aportion of his modesty to community youth, has been honored as an"Everyday Hero" by the Pacific Northwest District of KiwanisInternational. Jones' most notorious effort to help youth was wearing a silkyblack negligee to ...
With Slugs in Head, Man Released from Hospital -- James Storlie
Apr 02, 1999; ... With two bullets still lodged in his head, an Ellensburg man wasout of the hospital Thursday while police tried to determine whichof two suspects arrested fired the shots. James Storlie, 39, was shot with a small-caliber pistol earlySunday morning while arguing with two men over a ...
Yakima Meadows -- Group Seeks Ambitious Track Plan -- Local horsemen seek full-card simulcast license, want to turn track into regional training
Apr 02, 1999 ... facility By DAVID LESTER YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC A local horsemen's organization wants to apply for a license tostage limited live horse racing next year at Yakima Meadows. The Yakima Horsemen's Association is incorporating as a nonprofitorganization - a ...
Get the Whole Story -- Visiting Yugoslav says Albanian violence against Serbs has not been reported
Apr 02, 1999; ... Yugoslavian management consultant Ljubomir M. Medenica is indisbelief over how Western superpowers are depicting the atrocitiesin his homeland. Yes, Serb forces have killed ethnic Albanians in the southernprovince of Kosovo. Yes, the civil strife was out of hand andgetting ...
The Season is Blooming -- Tina Kellett, a floral designer at McCormick Flora in Yakima, puts the finishing touches on Easter Lily baskets in preparation
Apr 02, 1999 ... for what traditionally is the busiest weekend for ...
Two Firms Honored for Work with Elderly
Apr 02, 1999; ... Heritage Gardens Care Center in Yakima and Central WashingtonComprehensive Mental Health have received a national award for theirinnovative partnership to serve elderly clients with mentalillnesses. Unlike other nursing homes, Heritage Gardens works withComprehensive Mental ...
Unfair Labor-Practice Charges Filed Against Providence
Apr 02, 1999; ... Federal unfair labor-practice charges have been filed againstProvidence Yakima Medical Center for allegedly violating workers'rights to organize a union. The National Labor Relations Board filed charges against thehospital this week following a five-month investigation into ...
Death Notices
Apr 02, 1999 ... Harold "Hal' Ray Ehmer Harold "Hal" Ray Ehmer, 54, of Superior, Mont., died March 24 inhis home. Mr. Ehmer was born in Yakima. He was a police officer for thecity of Yakima until 1979 and moved to Montana after his retirement. Survivors include his wife, Beth of ...