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The First Amendment's purpose.

Apr 01, 2001; ... There is a problem in the basic structure of current free speech law. Consider two simple cases: (A) A is ticketed for speeding. He claims a First Amendment violation. He argues--and this is his only argument--that a higher speed limit would have been safer and more fuel ...

Market discrimination and groups.

Apr 01, 2001; ... INTRODUCTION I have two broad goals in this essay. My first goal is to clarify, refine, and extend an argument I have made on a number of prior occasions that it is appropriate to think of the norm against discrimination in the marketplace as encompassing two quite distinct ...

Understanding the reasons for and impact of legislatively mandated benefits for selected workers.(response to Christine Jolls, Stanford Law Review, vol. 53, p. 223, 2000)

Apr 01, 2001; ... I. INTRODUCTION Judging by the long and growing list of relevant federal initiatives, the demand for legislative measures designed to benefit workers must be quite strong. Federal law facilitates the unionization of workforces, establishes minimum wages, provides for social ...

Resuscitating the constitutional "theory" of academic freedom: a search for a standard beyond Pickering and Connick.(Pickering v. Board of Education, Connick v. Myers)

Apr 01, 2001; ... INTRODUCTION When "the most active and inquiring intellects find it advisable to keep the general principles and grounds of their convictions within their own breasts," John Stuart Mill once wrote, "the price paid for this sort of intellectual pacification is the sacrifice of ...

Father time: flexible work arrangements and the law firm's failure of the family.

Apr 01, 2001; ... Kevin Knussman was not asking for much. His wife was suffering medical complications from childbirth, and his newborn daughter needed his care. Knussman went to his employer and sought twelve weeks of paternity leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993.(1) The Maryland ...

Of kitsch and kachinas: a critical analysis of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990.

Apr 01, 2001; ... INTRODUCTION Measured by the symbolic arithmetic of identity politics, 1990 certainly seemed a good year to be an Indian.(1) On prime-time television, Native American actress Elaine Miles portrayed the serene, wise, and mystical Marilyn Whirlwind on the Emmy Award-winning series ...

Counting on the Census? Race, Group Identity, and the Evasion of Politics.(Review)

Apr 01, 2001; ... COUNTING ON THE CENSUS?: RACE, GROUP IDENTITY, AND THE EVASION OF POLITICS. By Peter Skerry.([dagger]) Washington, D.C.: Brookings. 2000. 248 pp. $25.95. In a year that included a presidential election that was too close to call and a census marred by statistical controversy, ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- Carol Lewis Stuhley of Yakima hugs her niece Kira Lewis, 9, after finishing Saturday's race. Stuhley was the top finisher

Apr 01, 2001 ... in the women's division ....

Annie Hawks is nearly lost in tissue paper while opening her secret sister Valentine's Day gift as Elsie Hager looks on at a recent Tri- K Club meeting.

Apr 01, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

Those Who Were Forgotten -- Remains that go unclaimed

Apr 01, 2001 ... Correction: In a Sunday story about Yakima County indigentcremations, the remains of those named in the article are not atTerrace Heights Memorial Park. The cemetery, in fact, cremated onlyhalf of the 18 people listed along with the story. Also, the morerecent cremations - since the ...

Eisenhower's Sammie Freeman, foreground, launches a javelin during Saturday's Holder Relays at Zaepfel Stadium while Ellensburg's Stephanie Ulmer looks on.

Apr 01, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

Farm Workers March -- In Memory of Cesar Chavez -- A solid showing of farm worker rights advocates march through Yakima to a rally at Miller Park in

Apr 01, 2001 ... honor of Cesar Chavez Saturday ....

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- Runners make their way down State Route 821 during the inaugural running of the Yakima River Canyon Marathon on Saturday.

Apr 01, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- David Whedbee of Seattle, one of two wheelchair racers, zips along the canyon race route.

Apr 01, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- Volunteer Dan Baris, a member of the Cascadians hiking club, passes out water and refreshments to runners at the

Apr 01, 2001 ... race's second rest stop. "They just keep coming," he said ...

Census 2000 -- Yakima County's Young; Granger's Younger -- Census figures show there"s a youth movement going on in Yakima Valley

Apr 01, 2001; ... It calls itself The Town Where Dinosaurs Roam, but there'snothing ancient about Granger. The Lower Valley community of 2,500 is the youngest town in theentire state, according to the 2000 census. Forty-three percent of Granger's residents are under age 18.That's nearly twice ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- Rich Cromwell of Ney, Ohio, makes his way along the winding, 26-mile, 385-yard course.

Apr 01, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

Death Notices

Apr 01, 2001 ... Clyde E. Benson Clyde E. Benson, 84, died Friday in Yakima. Mr. Benson was born in Monroe, Wash., and worked as a manager forseveral J.C. Penney stores in Washington. Survivors include his wife, Mary; three children, Jerry ...

Yakima People -- Valley Young Men Set Milestones

Apr 01, 2001 ... Valley Young Men Set Milestones Three local young men are soaring on their successes. Ian Strader and Drew Kinney have recently been named Students ofthe Month, while Marine Pvt. John Geffe just completed basictraining. Strader, a senior at West Valley High School, was ...

Farm Workers March -- In Memory of Cesar Chavez -- Some 200 turn out for march in respect of farm workers rights movement leader who diedi n 1993

Apr 01, 2001; ... YAKIMA - Drivers honked their horns in support of the 200 peoplewho marched downtown Saturday for the Cesar Chavez Peace March. But some had trouble understanding the march, because the signsand chanting were in Spanish. In the Mel's Diner parking lot Saturday, several men on ...

The Girls of Tri-K -- Iola "Babe" Grissom has hosted the Tri-K Club's Valentine's meeting for many years. The women in the club aren't too

Apr 01, 2001 ... particular about when they celebrate; this ...

Master Gardeners -- April GArden Chores INclude Planting Shrubs and Trees

Apr 01, 2001 ... 1. Plan to attend the spring plant sale at the Yakima AreaArboretum on Saturday, April 21. You will find a wide variety ofplants that will do well in our area, and there'll be friendlypeople to advise you. 2. Shrubs and trees can be planted now. Set them at or a littleabove the ...

Drought in the Yakima Basin -- More Water Storage Isn't the Answer, but There Are Solutions

Apr 01, 2001; ... GUEST COMMENTARY The first drought in the Yakima Basin after irrigationdevelopment reached its present scope occurred in 1973. In thenearly three decades since, the basin has experienced severaldrought years: 1977, 1979, 1988, 1992, 1993 and 1994. The current water year is ...

Fruit Picker Looks Forward to Getting His First Million -- Max Miller

Apr 01, 2001; ... CITY EDITOR A few weeks ago, Max Miller strolled into the airport terminal inOrlando, Fla. He had no intention of leaving the terminal and joining thethrongs of more than 35 million tourists who visit Walt Disney Worldand the Magic Kingdom each year. He didn't care about ...

When Sanctuary Becomes Hell: The Trauma of Rape Victims

Apr 01, 2001 ... (EDITOR'S NOTE: This week's column is by Roberto Rodriguez.) I've always admired my wife and co-columnist, Patrisia Gonzales,because she's been very public about having been raped some 17 yearsago. Whenever she speaks of this, I've seen women of all ages andraces flock to her ...

Engagements that ran April 1, 2001

Apr 01, 2001 ... Crawford-Pitts Danielle Pitts and Roger Crawford have announced theirengagement. The bride-to-be graduated from West Valley High School. She isattending Perry Technical Institute. The bridegroom-to-be graduated from Selah High School. He isemployed by Owens ...

Letters to the editor

Apr 01, 2001 ... Taken to Task To the editor - Re: The March 23 ABATE editorial. Before the 2000 ABATE Spring Opener, the Yakima Sheriff's Officetold ABATE that the 2000 event could not be a repeat of 1999. ABATEoffered assurances it had addressed the problems, includingbreakdowns in ...

The Girls of Tri-K -- Times have changed, but their friendship has endured

Apr 01, 2001 ... "We realize that we shall never be so great again ... Ouropinions have been respected, our persons admired, ourpeculiarities imitated. Doors have been held open for us, we havewalked first in every procession. Now these days have come to an end ..." " ... And Ladies of the ...

Editorial -- Message to Congress: Hands off the Reach

Apr 01, 2001 ... Let's try this one more time: Leave the Hanford Reach NationalMonument and adjoining lands alone. The Hanford Reach is among five new national monuments underscrutiny for possible oil and gas exploration. A recent U.S.Geological Survey report to congressional Republicans states ...

Weddings that ran April 1, 2001

Apr 01, 2001 ... DeLozier-Losek Christi Dawn Losek and Ryan Dean DeLozier were married Jan. 20 at Central Lutheran Church. A reception followed at the AhtanumYouth Park Barn. The bride is the daughter of Tom and Janet Losek of Yakima. Thebridegroom's parents are Marlene DeLozier of Yakima ...

Volunteer Opportunities

Apr 01, 2001 ... April is National Volunteer Month - a time to celebrate localvolunteerism and say thank you to the special people who give theirtime to help the community. If you know people who volunteer, let them know they areappreciated and that they are valuable assets to our ...

Anniversaries that ran April 1, 2001

Apr 01, 2001 ... Schuler - 60 years William and Cecelia Schuler of Gleed celebrated their 60thwedding anniversary Wednesday with family at their home. The eventwas hosted by their family. Cecelia Kaiser and William Schuler were married March 28, 1941,in Porterville, Calif. The have lived ...

Gardening's Many Rewards Should Be Shared With Younger Generation

Apr 01, 2001; ... IN THE GARDEN "To plant a garden is to believe in the future." And we certainlywant to have faith and belief in the days, weeks, months and yearsahead ... so plant a garden. Then when we consider the future, it isonly reasonable that we bring in the young set, and why not get ...

Prep Baseball, Softball Roundups -- Goodwin's Second No-Hitter Helps Selah Baseball Sweep Prosser -- Grandview posts sweep of Toppenish

Apr 01, 2001 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC PROSSER - Nigel Goodwin knows what it's like to pitch a no-hitter. He'd done it earlier this season. But Selah's junior right-hander relived the experience Saturday,blanking Prosser with nine strikeouts en route to a 10-0 victory inthe second game of a ...

Around the Northwest -- Police Investigate Student's Fatal Fall -- Crash on I-405 Injures DOT Workers -- Officials Monitoring TB Outbreak in Eugene --

Apr 01, 2001 ... Portland Says So Long to Asia Flights Police Investigate Student's Fatal Fall SEATTLE - A University of Washington student was killed when hefell from a fourth-floor balcony of McMahon Hall, a dormitory, lateFriday night, police said. The student was identified as Gary ...

Dairies to Pay for Lower Valley Water Testing

Apr 01, 2001; ... OUTLOOK - Two dairy operations will pay for testing Lower YakimaValley well water for contaminants this summer and be required tolimit spraying liquid manure during windy days under terms of alawsuit settlement. The settlement with S&S DeRuyter Dairy and George DeRuyter andSons ...

Census 2000 -- Reading Between the Lines of Redistricting -- Politically speaking, Eastern Washington came out OK in census

Apr 01, 2001 ... Correction: Due to a reporting error, a Sunday story onlegislative redistricting placed the cities of Camas and Washougalin the wrong county. The cities are in Clark County. By TOM ROEDER YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC OLYMPIA - Eastern Washington will retain its political ...

Away at School

Apr 01, 2001 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC DREW KOK (West Valley), a freshman on the Eastern WashingtonUniversity football team, has been voted Scout Team Offensive Playerof the Year for the Eagles. A 6-foot-2, 310-pound offensive lineman,Kok is expected to challenge for a starting position next ...

Prep Soccer Roundup -- Rams Roll by Ellensburg

Apr 01, 2001 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC ELLENSBURG - West Valley's boys soccer team did what it usuallydoes Saturday, winning in impressive fashion. The Rams, with Jeff Lane and Johnny Schefter combining for fourgoals and three assists, remained unbeaten with a 5-0 Mid-ValleyLeague victory ...

Prep Track Roundup -- Ike's Freeman Improves Own State-Best in Javelin -- Cadets sweep Holder team titles for third consecutive year

Apr 01, 2001 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Sammie Freeman shattered her own state-leading mark in thejavelin and anchored the Cadets' winning 400- and 800-and 1,600-meter relay teams as Eisenhower easily topped second-place Newport137-57 for the girls team title in the 27th annual Don Holder ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon

Apr 01, 2001 ... Saturday wasn't a particularly pretty day to drive the YakimaRiver Canyon - a little brisk in the morning with just the hint ofa rain shower - but it turned out to be a fine day to run it. Andthat's just what 417 runners and walkers from all over the continentdid in the first Yakima ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- Down a Long, Winding Road -- Runners, volunteers enjoy atmosphere of inaugural race

Apr 01, 2001; ... Cliff Tenpenny turned a few heads along the course of theSaturday's first running of the Yakima River Canyon Marathon. While other runners along the course were smiling and waving tothe camera-wielding spectators, media photographers and racevolunteers along the way, Tenpenny was ...

Yakima River Canyon Marathon -- Running Away With It -- Clarkston's Bunce, Yakima's Stuhley drift away from company but finish day with first-place

Apr 01, 2001 ... trophies in inaugural marathon By SCOTT SANDSBERRY YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Wayne Bunce was happy to have some company to make the miles passby faster. Carol Lewis Stuhley wasn't all that happy about having toleave her company behind in order to run the last two miles ...

Local Report -- Jose Leads Lapwai to Fourth -- Boxing -- Golf

Apr 01, 2001 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC WAPATO - The Yakama Bucks' scoring balance could not offset the44-point effort of Lapwai, Idaho's Greg Jose on Saturday as theBucks bowed 102-92 to finish seventh in the 46th Yakama Nation All-Indian Basketball Tournament at Wapato High School. Lapwai ...

Health Care Providers Hunt for Nurses

Apr 01, 2001; ... SPOKANE - While the economy experiences chills, dot-com companiesare downright sick and high-tech jobs are flattening, there is ahealthy bright spot in a more traditional profession. A shortage of registered nurses is forcing hospitals in someparts of the country to offer potential ...

Cle Elum Care Center Shuts Its Doors

Apr 01, 2001; ... After months of mounting debt, commissioners for Cle Elum'sImmediate Care Center decided to temporarily close its doorsSaturday. The medical center, located on Alpha Way, will continue toprovide ambulance service for Upper Kittitas County, but will nothave 24-hour nurses and ...

Around the Valley -- WorkSource to Hold Job Fair Tuesday -- Man Suffers Stab Wound to Chest During Fight

Apr 02, 2001 ... WorkSource to Hold Job Fair Tuesday YAKIMA - WorkSource Yakima will hold its Job Fair 2001 from noonto 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Yakima Convention Center. More than 100 businesses and agencies offering jobs are expectedto participate, including Superior Asphalt & Concrete Co., ...

Death Notices

Apr 02, 2001 ... John "Jack' Kenneth Attridge John "Jack" Kenneth Attridge, 87, of Yakima died Friday at hishome. Mr. Attridge was born in Des Moines, Iowa. He moved to Yakima in1940 and worked for Darigold for 27 years. He also managed ArrowRents for five years. He is survived by ...

Facts and Records

Apr 02, 2001 ... Fires Yakima Saturday, 9:27 a.m. - Trash fire in the 900 block of SummitviewAvenue. Saturday, 10:54 a.m. - First-aid call to the 400 block of SouthSeventh Avenue. Saturday, 12:05 p.m. - First-aid call to the 1500 block of SouthSixth Avenue. Saturday, ...

There's a vacancy upstairs, but the papillions of Ellensburg resident Elisa Flach don't seem to mind sharing a kennel.

Apr 02, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

It's Purely for Show -- Training match gets dogs, owners ready for big even later this month

Apr 02, 2001; ... Just like major-league baseball players, dogs and their ownersneed a little spring training to hone their skills. Such was the case Sunday when about 120 dogs and their ownerswent through a training match at Ahtanum Youth Park on Ahtanum Road,south of Yakima, preparing for their ...

You'll do great, says Peggy Haeker of Kennewick, as she takes a quiet moment to go over obedience moves with her dog, Duke. The Chesapeake Bay retriever is

Apr 02, 2001 ... a seasoned champion in the conformation ring, but this is thefirst time he has competed in the obedience ...

Tregg Farmer, president of InfoTek Research Group Inc., commutes by airplane to Portland to stay in touch with his business partners.

Apr 02, 2001 ... Staff photo ...

Monday Sequel -- Emergency Substitute -- Retired Yakima police officer Bill Dizmang trys his hand at teaching while filling in for absent teachers

Apr 02, 2001; ... When Bill Dizmang walks into a classroom, he expects two thingsfrom the students. One, when he's talking, they listen. And two, heand the class are going to spend the day just as if the regularteacher was there. But Dizmang isn't a substitute teacher by trade. Rather, he's ...

It's a face only a mother or dog owner could love, and it belongs to a 4-month-old Mastiff named Glory. Glory was munching on the Ahtanum Youth Park

Apr 02, 2001 ... grass, prompting a cleaning by owner Yvonne ...

Youth Is Served Anew -- Leone Cheatom, already active in range of activities, today takes over as county juvenile court administrator

Apr 02, 2001; ... If there's been one constant for Leone Cheatom - other than beingmarried to the same woman for 37 years - it is his interest in youngpeople. Cheatom describes helping youth as a passion, partially a productof his having grown up in rural Mississippi without a strongrelationship ...

Political Journal -- Lawmakers Grapple with Budget in Homestretch

Apr 02, 2001 ... The budget wrestling will hit full swing this week as lawmakersenter what should be the homestretch of their 105-day legislativesession. But there's not much hope the budget negotiations, prompted bythe Senate's $22.8 billion proposal, will be quick and painless.Part of the ...

Editorial -- Bad Public Relations Aside, Commissioners Did Well to Hire an Administrator

Apr 02, 2001 ... We'll have to agree with one thing about naming former YakimaCounty Auditor Doug Cochran to the newly created post of chiefadministrative officer for Yakima County. It has been a public relations disaster. The timing was incredibly bad. There was no job description andsalary ...

In Basket -- Business Promotions, Moves, Etc...

Apr 02, 2001 ... Agriculture C.M. Holtzinger Fruit Co. Inc. has hired Timothy Quast as its pre-size manager in its Prosser plant. Quast most recently served as themanager of pre-size operations for Zirkle-Rainier Fruit in Selah. Financial Yakima Valley Credit Union has elected its ...

Letters to the editor

Apr 02, 2001 ... ABATE Bad Rap To the editor - I was surprised and disappointed to read SheriffKen Irwin's response to ABATE's efforts to seek a county permit tohold their annual Spring Opener at Eagles Park. He said he feelsthere are not enough deputies to ensure order and protect the ...

Brining Home the Jobs -- As InfoTek's Tregg Farmer kept saying: Branching out call center to Yakima is a good idea

Apr 02, 2001; ... It took Yakima resident Tregg Farmer eight years to convince hispartners in an Oregon-based call center to open a business inYakima. A one-day newspaper advertisement a month ago, askingfor research phone workers in Yakima, triggered 150 calls andfinally persuaded his colleagues ...

Business Notes -- Yakima's Quest Sold by Parent Company -- Valley Wineries Acquired in $52 Million Corus Sale -- Massage Classmates Launch Own Business

Apr 02, 2001 ... Yakima's Quest Sold by Parent Company Yakima-based Quest Membership Services Inc., a membership cluboffering travel discounts, has been sold as part of a package dealby owner J.C. Penney Co. Inc. Netherlands firm AEGON N.V. has purchased J.C. Penney's DirectMarketing ...

Mardi Gras Violence -- 18-Year-Old Release Following Arrest

Apr 02, 2001 ... SEATTLE (AP)- A popular Garfield High School student - homecomingking and student body vice president - has been released from jailafter his arrest for investigation of riot and assault in the MardiGras melee. Supporters of DeShawn E. Milliken, 18, packed his bail ...

Track and Field -- Ja'Warren Hooker Heats Up -- UW sprinter posts fastest 200 of year

Apr 02, 2001 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC PALO ALTO, Calif. - Ja'Warren Hooker is not making a slow build-up to the 2001 track and field season. The University of Washington sprinter, who was a member of theU.S. Olympic team last year, reaffirmed his short-distancecredentials by posting the ...

Alaskan Way Closed Following Inspection

Apr 02, 2001 ... SEATTLE (AP) - The Alaskan Way Viaduct was closed Sundayafternoon after inspectors unexpectedly discovered damage that mayhave been caused by the Feb. 28 earthquake. The Department of Transpor-tation did not know when the viaductwould reopen. Engineers were making temporary ...