Yakima Herald-Republic back issues from October 2002:
Tribute to Justice Byron R. White.
Oct 01, 2002; ... One's first impression of Byron White--a crushing handshake, a somewhat gruff manner, and a reluctance to talk about his past accomplishments--would have given no hint that he was even a lawyer, say nothing of a Supreme Court Justice. But a Justice he was, for more than thirty years, and a ...
Statement on the death of Justice Byron R. White.(Obituary)
Oct 01, 2002; ... "He set a magnificent example for those who will follow." So said a former law clerk to Justice White. I succeeded Justice White on the Court's bench, and can confirm the entire accuracy of that statement. Upon my appointment, Justice White gave me the manual he used to guide work in ...
Justice Byron R. White: the legend and the man.
Oct 01, 2002; ... This tribute begins with a brief recounting of some of Justice White's prodigious accomplishments during his lifetime. However, I then hope to move beyond what he did to the more meaningful analysis of what kind of man he was. Byron White grew up in the small farming community ...
Byron White.(US Supreme Court Justice)
Oct 01, 2002; ... Upon his discharge from the Navy in the fall of 1945, Byron White returned to Yale Law School to finish his final year. It was there that I first met this talented, modest man. But for the fact that before World War II the press had made him an athletic legend--All-American triple-threat ...
Justice Byron R. White: a man of will.
Oct 01, 2002; ... Justice Byron R. White was a man of exceptional talents, but none so strong as his will. He willed himself to succeed at everything he attempted; and his achievements were astounding. His intellect, his energy, and his commitment to principle were all of the strongest; but it is his will ...
Justice White and the virtues of modesty.(Byron R. White)
Oct 01, 2002; ... Justice Byron R. White was one of the most talented persons I have ever had the privilege to know. A brilliant thinker, writer of uncommon economy, and storied athlete, White had the innate personal skills to accomplish pretty nearly anything he set his mind to. Yet, in the year I spent as ...
The screening/bargaining tradeoff.(using prosecutorial screening rather than relying on plea bargaining to obtain a more just criminal justice system)
Oct 01, 2002; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. A FALSE DICHOTOMY: PLEA BARGAINING VERSUS TRIALSA. The Traditional Plea Bargain/Trial TradeoffB. Traditional Alternatives to Plea Bargaining 1.Short trials 2.Plea bans II. THE SCREENING ALTERNATIVEA. Screening as ...
What is a search? Two conceptual flaws in Fourth Amendment doctrine and some hints of a remedy.
Oct 01, 2002; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE BASICALLY SOUND CONCEPT OF "KNOWING EXPOSURE" II. MOVE ONE: EQUATING RISK AND INVITATIONA.TrashB."Open Fields"C.FlightD.Tracking DevicesE.Electronic Eyes and Privacy in PublicF.Pretend Friends III ....
The right to freedom of expressive association and the press.
Oct 01, 2002; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE LEGAL FORMULATION OF THE RIGHT TO EXPRESSIVE ASSOCIATIONA. Expression Group 1. Unified message 2. Commercial vs. noncommercialB. Deterrent Effect II. THE PRESS AND CONTENT-NEUTRAL GOVERNMENTAL ACTIONA. Cases in Which a ...
Salmon aquaculture in federal waters: shaping offshore aquaculture through the Coastal Zone Management Act.
Oct 01, 2002; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE PLACE OF SALMON FARMING IN THE WORLD SALMON MARKETA. Development of the IndustryB. Benefits and Concerns of Salmon Farming 1. The promise of farming salmon 2. The need for caution II. FEDERAL OVERSIGHT OF SALMON FARMINGA. ...
Antitrust Law, 2d ed.(Book Review)
Oct 01, 2002; ... ANTITRUST LAW. By Richard A. Posner. [dagger] Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2d ed., 2001. 316 pp. <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. DESCRIPTION: THE ECONOMIC APPROACH AND TOUR OF THE CASELAW II. REVISION: RESPONDING TO THE THEORETICAL ADVANCES OF THE PAST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS III ....
Teaching the Teachers -- Baha'i trip to Panama is learning experience for American visitors
Oct 01, 2002; ... WEST VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Malaria, rice and beans, bacon flavored water. Ah, the perks of ayouth service trip to Panama. I was fortunate enough to be one of the 20 Baha'i youth to go onthis trip, and this was the first time I had ever been on a trip thatwasn't aimed toward ...
Letters to the editor
Oct 01, 2002 ... No Call for War To the editor - Everybody wants war. Well, not everyone, includingmyself, except our president, who needs and wants to go to war. As Barb Simms (Letters, Sept. 19) wrote, he's going to condemn todeath too many innocent people, causing further destruction to ...
'Sweet Home Alabama' Offers Fun for All Viewers
Oct 01, 2002; ... NACHES VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Can two very different things peacefully exist side-by-side?Combine the sweetness of strawberries and tart rhubarb into a pie andyou have yourself a tasty dessert. It's kind of like a yin-yangrelationship. However, does it work for people? Can two ...
Service Corps Projects Begin -- Group of roughly 800 will be in Yakima through Wednesday to undergo training in community involvement
Oct 01, 2002; ... A pilot program designed to increase community service throughoutthe country got under way this week in Yakima. About 800 members of the Washington Service Corps, a section ofthe state's Employment Security Department, are in Yakima throughWednesday to undergo training in community ...
Citizen of the Year -- Local Brings Award to Yakima -- Washington State Dental Association notes Mike Buehler's commitment to helping less fortunate
Oct 01, 2002; ... "Dr. Mike" Buehler likes being a dentist. He also likes living, working and volunteering his time in Yakima. But nothing compares to hunching over a dentist chair 10 hours aday for up to two weeks at a time in a foreign country, treatingrotted and infected mouths, knowing that ...
Kittitas County Prosecutor Zempel Gets Third Term
Oct 01, 2002; ... Kittitas County Prosecutor Greg Zempel will serve a third termfollowing a recount Monday in which he added one vote to his narrowlead over challenger Richard Young. The Kittitas County Auditor's office certified the electionfollowing a recount Monday morning that showed Zempel with ...
Editorial -- Contractors Deserve Rebukes, Not Bonuses, on Hanford Cleanup
Oct 01, 2002 ... Have you heard the one about private contractors conductingHanford's $2 billion-a-year nuclear waste cleanup getting largebonuses, despite delays and cost overruns? Except it's not a joke.It's but another example of the federal government's abysmal handlingof the cleanup ...
Sunfair Parade Results
Oct 01, 2002 ... The Yakima Sunfair Parade drew 146 entrants on Saturday as theevent marked 41 years of marching through Yakima. Here is a list of parade award winners: Grand Sweepstakes - Zillah float Mayor's Award - Yakama Nations float Central Washington State Fair Award - ...
Death Notices
Oct 01, 2002 ... Della Henderson Steinbeck Della Henderson Steinbeck, 89, of Yakima died Friday. Mrs. Steinbeck was born near Bridgeport, Kan., and moved to Yakimain 1993. She was chief clerk for the Kansas State UniversityExtension Service in the radio and publicity department, then was ...
Eagles to Host Teen Dance on Oct. 12
Oct 01, 2002 ... All teens who haven't been able to scratch that dancin' itch, readon: You'll get a chance Oct. 12. The Yakima Junior Eagles will host a teen dance at their lodge, onFourth and Chestnut avenues, for anyone under 21. JP ...
Home & Economics -- Minimum wage isn't nearly enough for place to live in Yakima County
Oct 01, 2002; ... It takes a salary of $11.21 per hour to afford to rent a modesttwo-bedroom home in Yakima County, according to survey by theNational Low Income Housing Coalition. But according to the U.S. Census, about 25 percent of YakimaCounty families make less than that. For those ...
Time to Let Go of Another Prejudice
Oct 01, 2002; ... WEST VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Our country has overcome some and is still trying to overcome manyother prejudices - sexism, racism and other forms of inexplicablebigotry. Yet it still struggles with homophobia. Why have all these prejudices been almost exterminated whilehomophobia ...
Fascination With France Is Good Reason to Go
Oct 01, 2002; ... DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL It all started with my name, Jolie. It's French, it means "pretty"or "lovely." I've always liked it (thanks, Mom!) and it's what firstdrew my attention to the French culture. Over the years I've become more and more obsessed with it, takingFrench classes ...
Ag Exports Can Only Sit, Wait -- Apple, wheat losses could hit millions if port dispute drags on
Oct 01, 2002; ... The state's apple and wheat industries stand to lose millions ofdollars because of the labor dispute shutting down West Coast ports. Officials for both industries say if the dockworker lockout, whichresumed Monday, lasts more than a week or two, the results will ...
Around the Valley -- Meth Bust Near Mabton Yields Three Arrests -- Toppenish Man Ordered Held in Car Chase -- Mount Adams Climbers Brought to Safety
Oct 01, 2002 ... Meth Bust Near Mabton Yields Three Arrests MABTON - Five children are being held in protective custody afterthree adults were arrested Sunday night for making methamphetamine ina house a quarter mile east of here. The adults - a woman, 24, and two men, 32 and 25 - are being ...
Toppenish Teachers to Bargain Another Day -- If that fails, they'll ask state to approve fact-finding hearing
Oct 01, 2002; ... Toppenish teachers will try one more day of contract bargainingbefore they ask a state panel to approve a public hearing on theissues in debate between their union and the school district, a unionrepresentative said Monday evening. Almost all of the 104 teachers who voted at the ...
Scientists Experimenting With Sterlization of Blood
Oct 01, 2002; ... WASHINGTON - Several hundred transfusion recipients around thecountry - adults undergoing heart surgery and children with certaininherited anemias - are being enrolled in a bold experiment: They'llreceive donated blood that has essentially been sterilized. Today's blood supply is ...
Tribe Recalls Second Member From Office
Oct 01, 2002 ... The second member of the Yakama Nation tribal council's executivecommittee was recalled from office on Monday afternoon. Fred Ike Sr. served as vice chairman under Chairman Robert Wahpat,who was ousted last week. Tribal members meeting Monday voted overwhelmingly to recall ...
U.S. Says Iraq Fires on No-Fly Patrols -- Rumsfeld claims video shows "Iraq expresses contempt for U.N."
Oct 01, 2002; ... WASHINGTON - The Bush administration criticized Iraq on Monday forcontinuing to fire at U.S. and British warplanes patrolling two no-fly zones while preparing for the return of United Nations weaponsinspectors. "With each missile launched at our air crews, Iraq expresses ...
Former Yakama Official Faces Trial in Conduct Case -- Robert Wahpat
Oct 01, 2002; ... TOPPENISH - The former tribal council chairman for the YakamaNation will face trial over charges that he abused his office byfiring two employees. Judge Mary Pearson decided Monday that a jury must resolvequestions over the legality of Robert Wahpat's actions. Wahpat's lawyer ...
Toppenish Woman Dies in Stabbing
Oct 01, 2002; ... TOPPENISH - A store clerk was reportedly stabbed multiple timesbefore children headed to a community center found her dying on theporch of the Washington Avenue business, a witness said. The 53-year-old Toppenish woman was pronounced dead shortly afteran ambulance rushed her to ...
Ozone Hole is Shrinking
Oct 01, 2002 ... WASHINGTON (AP) - The ozone hole over Antarctica is markedlysmaller this year than in the last few years and has split in two,government scientists reported Monday. The so-called "hole," actually an area of thinner than normalozone, was measured at 6 million square miles in ...
Land Mine Conference Connects Needs With Volunteers
Oct 01, 2002 ... SEATTLE (AP) - Unexploded land mines exist in 65 to 70 nations andcaused a reported 10,000 injuries and deaths last year, a StateDepartment official told an international humanitarian conferenceMonday. "Are we ever going to be land mine-free? I don't think so," saidDonald "Pat" ...
Minimum Wage Increases to $7.01 an Hour on Jan. 1
Oct 01, 2002 ... TUMWATER (AP) - The state minimum wage will increase 11 cents, to$7.01 an hour, on Jan. 1, the Department of Labor and Industriesannounced Monday. Washington's minimum wage is recalculated each year in Septemberbecause of a 1998 voter-approved initiative that mandates an ...
Explosion Critically Injures Woman
Oct 01, 2002 ... AUBURN, Wash. (AP) - A massive explosion early Monday blew apart alarge storage container in the backyard of a woman who ran an exoticpet business. She was critically injured. The container that blew up was one of three in the woman's backyard. Investigators said two were used to ...
Hanford: We Beat Cleanup Deadline
Oct 01, 2002 ... SPOKANE (AP) - Workers at the Hanford nuclear reservation havereached a major milestone in cleaning up the former nuclear weaponsproduction site, officials said Monday. More than 21-2 million gallons of liquid radioactive wastes havenow been removed from older underground tanks, ...
Volcano Stirring
Oct 01, 2002 ... VOLCANO, Hawaii (AP) - Mauna Loa, the world's largest volcano, isstirring again after being quiet for more than 18 years, accordingto scientists. Mauna Loa began inflating again in mid-May, Hawaiian VolcanoObservatory geologists said Sunday in their weekly "Volcano ...
Courts Offer Amnesty for Minor Traffic Infractions This Month
Oct 01, 2002 ... OLYMPIA (AP) - Have the collection notices on that traffic ticketbeen piling up, along with interest and penalties? Now may be thetime to pay up. District and municipal courts around the state areoffering partial amnesty this month for minor infractions. Violators will be able to ...
Fox, Mexico Avert Oil Strike
Oct 01, 2002 ... MEXICO CITY (AP) - President Vicente Fox scored his first bigvictory in his program to transform Mexico when he averted apotentially devastating strike at the state-owned Pemex oil monopoly. In negotiations on Sunday's contract - which quelled a threat toone of the United States' ...
Sharon Assailed Over Siege
Oct 01, 2002 ... JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli critics from all sides decried IsraeliPrime Minister Ariel Sharon on Monday for his handling of the siegeof Yasser Arafat's headquarters, after U.S. pressure forced him topull back Israeli troops and end the 10-day standoff. Meanwhile violence flared in ...
GOP Senators Prefer Coalition
Oct 01, 2002 ... THE WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON - Two prominent Senate Republicans called on PresidentBush Monday to build an international coalition before striking Iraq,setting the stage for a lively and divisive debate this week over theadministration's strategy to enforce weapons inspections ...
Grandview Council Pitches Utility Tax to Fund Pool
Oct 01, 2002; ... GRANDVIEW - Should the city shut down its swimming pool andlibrary to make up for a budget shortfall in 2003? Maybe the people should decide. During a two-hour study session Monday, the Grandview City Councildiscussed asking its residents to vote on a utility tax increase ...
Around the Valley -- Driver Charged in Wrong-Way Incident -- Stolen SUV Pursuit Leads to Arrest
Oct 01, 2002 ... Driver Charged in Wrong-Way Incident YAKIMA - A Grandview man suspected of driving the wrong way downInterstate 82 and striking another car nearly head-on was chargedMonday with drunken driving, driving with a revoked license andfailing to have an ignition lock. Alejandro ...
Ag Exports Can Only Sit, Wait -- Mediator Will Join Talks Today
Oct 01, 2002; ... SAN FRANCISCO - Cargo ships laden with products destined forholiday store shelves were anchored offshore and trucks with freshproduce lined up outside West Coast ports Monday after dockworkerswere locked out in a labor dispute that could cost the U.S. economy$1 billion a ...
Away at School -- Zahler Leads NAIA in Punting
Oct 01, 2002 ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Eric Zahler, a junior from Eisenhower playing at the University ofMontana-Western, is leading the NAIA in punting, averaging 47.3 yardsper punt for the Bulldogs. Teammate Ruley Stingley (Kittitas) has two tackles for loss forthe Bulldogs ...
Moussaoui Trial Postponed -- Accused terrorist won't face a jury until June
Oct 01, 2002 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - For the second time, a judge postponed thetrial of terrorist suspect Zacarias Moussaoui, agreeing withprosecutors and the accused that the alleged Sept. 11 accompliceneeds more time to prepare for a case that could cost him his life. U.S. District Judge ...
Food Companies Switching Fats
Oct 01, 2002; ... DALLAS - Dr. Sarah Blumenschein sees a pattern in the overweightchildren who come to her clinic: They snack more often and they eatout more often - especially at fast-food restaurants. "The kids don't realize the high calorie and fat levels in fastfood," said Blumenschein, a ...
Fidelity Trimming Work Force
Oct 01, 2002 ... BOSTON (AP) - Fidelity Investments, the nation's largest mutualfund company, said Monday it will lay off 1,695 employees, or about5 percent of its work force, in a move that was widely expectedbecause of the ...
Wine -- Questions and Answers
Oct 02, 2002 ... Q. I always hear that Western Washington wineries get their grapesfrom Eastern Washington. Why don't they use grapes grown aroundPuget Sound? A. The majority of wineries headquartered in Western Washington dopurchase their grapes from Eastern Washington vineyards. Thisinvolves a ...
Elena and Apolinar Guillen pass in front of a display RV while picking up litter during the opening weekend at the fair. They work the same job each
Oct 02, 2002 ... year and work together ...
Wine -- Bottling the Natural Flavors -- Fruit wines can be a challenge, but they have found their niche in the industry
Oct 02, 2002; ... BLETHEN FAMILY NEWSPAPERS Amid dozens of medals and plaques on the tasting room walls atHoodsport Winery is the Prix d'Excellence, awarded in 1994 for thecabernet sauvignon owners Dick and Peggy Patterson entered in theinternational VinExpo competition in Bordeaux, France ....
Central Washington State Fair -- Annette Starr has been working at the Central Washington State Fair for 11 years. "Before I worked my first year, my sister
Oct 02, 2002 ... and I joked about doing it," she said. Her job the first year wasselling sequin appliques, but she soon moved to the gate to taketickets, where she has been ever since ....
Yakima People -- Local Couple Honored by National Alliance
Oct 02, 2002 ... Two longtime Valley residents have been honored for theirleadership, hard work and commitment by a state organization thatadvocates for the mentally ill. June and Ted Cummings of Yakima were saluted by the NationalAlliance for the Mentally Ill at its state convention in ...
French Fries Frozen in Place -- Dock lockout delays transport of processed potatoes from state
Oct 02, 2002 ... Correction: Due to a reporting error, Burlington Northern andSanta Fe Railway Co.'s name was listed incorrectly in a Wednesdaystory on the effects of the closure of 29 West Coast ports. By DORI HARRELL YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC The West Coast dockworker lockout means some ...
Around the Valley -- Lower Valley Fire Contained -- Weather Hasn't Been Very Fair-Like
Oct 02, 2002 ... Lower Valley Fire Contained YAKIMA - A wildfire that burned upwards of 4,800 acres of brushand grass about 24 miles north of Sunnyside this week left a localfire chief wondering who is going to pay for firefighting efforts. Crews from Upper and Lower Valley stations, as well ...
Police Seek Fatal Hit-And-Run Driver -- Woman out for walk in Yakima early Tuesday killed
Oct 02, 2002; ... Yakima police on Tuesday hunted for the driver of a Ford stationwagon who ran down a Yakima woman in a crosswalk, then sped away toleave her dying in the street. Out for a walk just after 1 a.m. Tuesday, Mickey Maes, 41, wascrossing South Sixth Street at Pacific Avenue when the ...
County Sees Big Jump in Whooping Cough Cases
Oct 02, 2002 ... Correction: A Wednesday story about exposures to whooping cough atNorth Star Lodge cancer center incorrectly stated how many peoplewere tested for the disease. Of nearly 200 people exposed and offeredantibiotics, only 11 have been tested for whooping cough. By CHARLENE ...
Death Notices
Oct 02, 2002 ... Harry Aultman Harry Aultman, 98, died Saturday in Yakima. Mr. Aultman was born in Tuscara, Ohio, and moved to Naches in1954. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service until retiring in 1967. Survivors include two nieces, Nancy Hayes of Rathdrum, Idaho, andCarolyn Hayes of ...
Kids Go to College -- Child-care centers on YVCC campuses help parents stay in touch with their kids while taking classes
Oct 02, 2002; ... Parents at Yakima Valley Community College will have two reasonsto be happy this term. The community college has added a bigger child-care center in Yakima and a new center at the Grandview campus. Jane's House, the child-care center in Yakima, moved into a newbuilding on the ...
Congdons Call Halt to Talks -- City says family "not participating" but holds out hope for more mediation
Oct 02, 2002 ... Correction: Due to a reporting error, Assistant Yakima CityManager Glenn Rice's job title was incorrectly identified Wednesdayin a news story. By WES NELSON YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Settlement talks regarding the city of Yakima's controversialrezone of Congdon Orchards ...
Yakima County Unveils '03 Road Plans
Oct 02, 2002; ... Three major projects, including widening a portion of Tieton Driveand replacing the Donald-Wapato bridges over the Yakima River,highlight county road construction plans for next year. The construction package also includes a new 1.3-mile section ofKeys Road that is designed to ...
Letters to the editor
Oct 02, 2002 ... Jail Land Cost To the editor - After reading about the jail property being boughtin Toppenish ("Toppenish Jail Plan in Works," Sept. 24), I would liketo know why that farm ground will cost the tax payers almost $14,000an acre, when most farm ground goes for between $2,000 to ...
Slice of Yakima -- Providence Takes Heart At Being Among Best
Oct 02, 2002 ... A national hospital quality report on Monday gave ProvidenceYakima Medical Center the top rating for treating heart attacks. The five-star rating means that of about 1,000 hospitals in thecountry that treat heart attacks, perform open-heart surgery andaccept Medicare, Providence ...
Wine -- Cooking With Wine
Oct 02, 2002 ... Badda-Bing Chicken 4 servings 1/3 cup flour 1/2 teaspoon salt, divided Freshly ground black pepper to taste 4 skinless and boneless chicken-breast halves 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 1 thin slice deli smoked ham, cut into 4 ...