Yakima Herald-Republic back issues from October 2006:
Historian in the cellar.
Oct 01, 2006; ... I Get out of the light, Lawrence Friedman has told legions of legal historians, and go down to the cellar. Upstairs you'll find only the history of appellate law. There, in floodlit reading rooms, celestial metaphors take flight--those judicial luminaries and penumbral rights, ...
Efficiency and tax incentives: the case for refundable tax credits.
Oct 01, 2006; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. OVERVIEW OF REFUNDABLE TAX CREDITS A. Current Refundable Credits B. Has Bipartisan Support for Refundable Credits Crested? II. THE EFFICIENCY CASE FOR REFUNDABLE TAX CREDITS A. Uniform Refundable Credits as the Efficient Default Structure...
Antitrust and the supremacy clause.
Oct 01, 2006; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. VIOLATION AND PREEMPTION RUN TOGETHER: ANTITRUST CONFLICTUP TO NOW A. Parker's Invisible Preemption DoctrineB. The Parker Line's Implied Exemption CasesC. "Violation" as the Source of the Court's Municipality MishapsD. A Bad Choice Between ...
The law of other states.
Oct 01, 2006; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. THE JURY THEOREM AND FOLLOWING OTHER STATES A. A Heated Controversy B. Decisions and Information C. The Basic Argument D. An Initial Puzzle and Underlying Assumptions II. THE JUDGMENT CONDITION III. THE SIMILARITY CONDITION A ....
Sorting the revolutionary from the terrorist: the delicate application of the "political offense" exception in U.S. extradition cases.
Oct 01, 2006; ... <Pre> INTRODUCTION I. EXTRADITION AND THE POLITICAL OFFENSE EXCEPTION IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS II. GROWTH OF THE POLITICAL OFFENSE EXCEPTION AND THE "INCIDENCE" TEST A. Historical Development B. Integration into Domestic Law. C. A Definitional Dilemma ...
1001 RAC Speedway delay
Oct 01, 2006; ... Fall Classic postponed Race set for Oct. 7 YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Due to lingering rain most of the day, Yakima Speedway officialswere forced to postpone Sunday's finals in the 20th annual FallClassic. The two main events that remain -- a 75-lap Street Stocks ...
sunday edit
Oct 01, 2006; ... Underpass project looking like train wreck We've long had this nagging feeling that a proposal to construct acouple of railroad underpasses in downtown Yakima is a pot of moneyin search of a project. Now we're really concerned to learn that city officials are evenconsidering ...
Death Notices
Oct 01, 2006; ... Irene Anna Gargus Irene Anna Gargus, 92, of Yakima died Friday. She was born in Lamar, Mo. She was a school teacher most of her life. Survivors include a son, Charles Gargus of Yakima; a brother, JohnFlammang of Brawley, Calif.; a sister, Mary Fahrer of Chicago; ...
Weddings
Oct 01, 2006; ... Fernandez-Taylor Julie Taylor and Ric Fernandez were married Sept. 9 at the AppleTree Golf Course. A reception followed. The bride is the daughter of Elizabeth Taylor of Yakima. Thebridegroom is the son of Gene and Jimmie Fernandez of Sunnyside. Nasia Chichenoff was ...
Letters to the editor
Oct 01, 2006; ... Disputing Clinton claims To the editor -- You know, when gas prices were high, theDemocrats constantly blamed President Bush because of his connectionsto big oil. This, despite basic Economics 101: Supply and Demand. Nowgas is going back down, why is credit not being given to ...
gap academy MM
Oct 01, 2006; ... Law enforcement academy for citizens offered by Union Gap UNION GAP -- Union Gap police are inviting local residents tolearn more about law enforcement. The police department is hosting an eight-week citizens academythat will cover a range of topics, including patrol ...
After hours at the fair
Oct 01, 2006; ... By Gordon King Yakima Herald-Republic Those picnic tables don't clean themselves. The lamb for the lambburgers? It doesn't walk to the lamb burger stand. And the flowers?How do they stay fresh? The picnic tables are cleaned, meat delivered and flowers wateredafter the ...
33rd Sunfair Invitational Results
Oct 01, 2006; ... BOYS TEAM SCORES Top 10: Central Valley 18, Gig Harbor 23, Tahoma 35, Flathead 40,Sehome 45, Eisenhower 82, Snohomish 85, Redmond, 88, Juanita 91,Auburn Riverside 92. Locals: 22, Ellensburg; 25, East Valley; 34,Selah; 37, Sunnyside; 52, Zillah. Also competing but without ...
Calley girls take one for the team
Oct 01, 2006; ... By SCOTT SPRUILL YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Whether it's the high-level of intense competition or the carnivalatmosphere that pervades Franklin Park, inspiration can be found inabundance at the Sunfair Invitational. So much so that anxiously waiting for your race can be ...
Central's home-court win streak comes to a close
Oct 01, 2006; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC ELLENSBURG -- Central Washington's 29-match homecourt winningstreak in volleyball is over. Seattle Pacific saw to that Saturday night, dealing the Wildcats a3-1 GNAC defeat in Nicholson Pavilion. The Falcons, ranked No. 18 nationally, beat No. 15 ...
East Valley School District realigns schools
Oct 01, 2006; ... By JAMES JOYCE III YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC East Valley School District officials are planning to do someshifting and shuffling over the next two years. By fall 2008, the configuration of the district's early gradeswill move from two K-3 elementary schools, an ...
Dobbs' two early goals key Selah victory
Oct 01, 2006; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC SELAH -- Thanks to a fast start by Alexa Dobbs, Selah's girlssoccer team retained a share of first place in the CWAC North. Dobbs scored twice in the first four minutes, sparking the Vikingsto a 9-0 victory over Grandview on Saturday. Selah ...
First and foremost, CWU wins
Oct 01, 2006; ... By ROGER UNDERWOOD YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC ELLENSBURG -- It was probably like a teenager's first kiss -- alittle awkward, perhaps, and not all that enjoyable. But if Central Washington is to make its football relationshipwith the North Central Conference work, it had to ...
Fire races through Toppenish sweat lodge
Oct 01, 2006; ... TOPPENISH -- Flames fanned by the wind helped to destroy aToppenish man's sweat lodge over the weekend. The blaze was reported at 1:50 p.m. on Saturday at 511 SchusterRoad, according to Yakima County fire officials. Firefighters saidthe owner of the property was heating rocks in a ...
Next generation of Hispanics leaves field work behind
Oct 01, 2006; ... By ELOSA RUANO GONZLEZ and MAI HOANG YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Two years ago, Hortencia Gonzalez left Toluca, near Mexico City,and journeyed to Central Washington with dreams of becoming a doctor. Those dreams ended when her mother's illness forced her to dropout of ...
Rams outlast strong Lightning
Oct 01, 2006; ... By Jon Mentzer Yakima Herald-Republic Defense and ball control were the themes for Saturday's showdownbetween La Salle and West Valley. But the harder La Salle tried to keep the game close, the easierit became for West Valley to break it open, with the Rams ...
No answers on changed duties for educators
Oct 01, 2006; ... By PHIL FEROLITO YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC WAPATO -- Two Wapato school administrators whose duties changedmore than three months ago are still waiting to find out why. During a closed meeting June 15, school board members moved WapatoHigh School Principal Sydney John to ...
'O'conner Girls' is compelling tale of sadness, dark humor
Oct 01, 2006; ... By DEWEY MEE For the Yakima-Herald Republic Director JoRee Murphy writes, "Once in a while a play comes my waythat I feel compelled to do. 'The O'Conner Girls' is one ... thiswarm and humorous story reaches out and pulls the audience in for avery thoughtful and tender ...
Rodeo -- Team ropers take title late
Oct 01, 2006; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC There were plenty of good results posted on Friday's opening dayof the Central Washington State Fair Rodeo, but Brady Minor and JasonStewart showed there was still some good work left to be done onSaturday's final day. Minor, from Ellensburg, and ...
Shield law needed for reporting the truth
Oct 01, 2006; ... If you're a sports fan, you almost certainly know the names JasonGiambi, Tim Montgomery and Barry Bonds. If you're a journalist, you know the names Mark Fainaru-Wada andLance Williams. And if you're an American who cares about knowing the truth, youshould know all those names ...
Riehl takes Limited Late Models
Oct 01, 2006; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Brandon Riehl's weekend just gets better and better. The Portland driver won Saturday's 125-lap Limited Late Model mainevent and he earned the inside pole for today's featured event in the19th annual Fall Classic at Yakima Speedway. Riehl will ...
Saving his best for last
Oct 01, 2006; ... By PAUL SHUGAR YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC The slow rebuilding of Graham Vaux finished up before the start ofthe cross country season. The Davis senior was forced to shut himself down after a stressfracture to his right tibia hobbled him during track and field. Hetried ...
State budget surplus carries great responsibility
Oct 01, 2006; ... By LEAH BETH WARD YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC With the state's budget looking healthier than it has in years,fiscal watchdogs might be expected to ease up on their regularcritique of the ways that lawmakers spend -- or don't spend --taxpayer dollars. But conservative and ...
Sunfair Notebook -- Lack of depth sinks No. 1 Gig Harbor
Oct 01, 2006; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC For those teams in the trophy hunt, depth is far and away the dealat the Sunfair Invitational. And a lack of it -- even if by the slimmest margin -- cost GigHarbor's nationally ranked girls on Saturday. If the 33rd annual meet was scored with five ...
West Valley proves its toughness against Southridge
Oct 01, 2006; ... YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC KENNEWICK -- Converting four turnovers into 17 points, WestValley's unbeaten football team cruised to a 24-7 victory overSouthridge on Saturday night at Lampson Stadium. Sophomore Aaron Kennedy ran for two touchdowns and made 10 tackleswith two ...
Underpass project looking like train wreck
Oct 01, 2006; ... We've long had this nagging feeling that a proposal to construct acouple of railroad underpasses in downtown Yakima is a pot of moneyin search of a project. Now we're really concerned to learn that city officials are evenconsidering going ahead with a multimillion-dollar project, ...
Veteran journalist hired as YH-R managing editor
Oct 01, 2006; ... By ERIN SNELGROVE YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Barbara Serrano, assistant entertainment editor at the Los AngelesTimes, will become the Yakima Herald-Republic's new managing editorNov. 6. Eager to join a smaller newsroom, Serrano said her goal is tostrengthen the ...
Everet Dean "Ed" Tilton
Oct 01, 2006; ... Colonial Funeral HomeTOPPENISH - Ed Tilton, 45 of Toppenish, died unexpectedly onTuesday, September 5, 2006 at Toppenish Community Hospital. Ed was born in Yakima on October 12, 1960 to Jerold (Jerry) D. andFrances M. (Hert) Tilton. He was raised and educated in ...
Donald "Mac" McArthur
Oct 01, 2006; ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Donald "Mac" McArthur, a longtime Yakima resident, passedaway Monday, September 25, 2006 at the age of 82. Don was born May12, 1924 in Yakima to Angus & Irene (Stohr) McArthur.He served in the Navy during World War II and after ...
Howard Lyle Huff
Oct 01, 2006; ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Howard Lyle Huff, 82, of Yakima, died September 26, 2006at his home. He was born June 24, 1924 in Heraldsburg, CA to Howard and Esther(Lewis) Huff. He grew up in Tieton and went to Tieton Grade Schooland Tieton High School. ...
Harold Dean Cunningham
Oct 01, 2006; ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Harold Dean Cunningham passed on Saturday, September 23,2006 with his good friend and adopted sister Arlene Nelson by hisside. He was born in Eross, Arkansas to Idella (Jones) and OralCunningham on November 11, 1935. At the age of one, the ...
Lois B. Whitehurst
Oct 01, 2006; ... ELLENSBURG - Lois B. Whitehurst, 88, lifelong Ellensburg resident,passed away peacefully at her daughters home in Seattle on Wednesday,September 27, 2006. Lois was born in a ranch house in Thorp, WA on May 17, 1918 toAndrew and Cecil Wilcox Barrett. She was raised at the ...
Jos Agustn Velsquez, Jr.
Oct 01, 2006; ... Merritt Funeral HomeWAPATO - Jos Agustn Velsquez de 17 anos, Nacido en ZinapecuaroMichuacn Mxico. Sus padres Jos A y Maria C. Velsquez. HermanosDagoberto, Giselle y Alicia Velsquez, vivi toda su vida en WapatoEstudiaba en la escuela Pace Alternative School en el grado 12. ...
Ronald "Ron" B. Riggan
Oct 01, 2006; ... Keith & Keith Funeral HomeYAKIMA - Ron was born in Brewster, Washington on March 3, 1950 toSamuel and Pauline Riggan. He resided in Brewster until moving toYakima in 1976. Ron was very proud of his service in the Navy from 1968-1972, withhis tour of duty in S.E ....
After hours at the fair
Oct 01, 2006; ... Those picnic tables don't clean themselves. The lamb for the lambburgers? It doesn't walk to the lamb burger stand. And the flowers?How do they stay fresh? The picnic tables are cleaned, meat delivered and flowers wateredafter the gates are closed each night at the Central ...
Master Gardener
Oct 01, 2006; ... What to do in the October Garden: October in the garden can be just as busy as any other monthduring the growing year. There are plenty of chores that need to becompleted in order to protect your plants and trees from the coldwinter here. We have the fairly recent history of being ...
With WSU
Oct 01, 2006; ... Free pumpkin class Washington State University/Yakima County Master Gardeners willstage a free pumpkin class for the whole family. The class will be 10 a.m. Oct. 14 at the Master GardenerDemonstration Gardens in Ahtanum Youth Park. Kids will receive a freepumpkin ...
Weddings
Oct 01, 2006; ... Fernandez-Taylor Julie Taylor and Ric Fernandez were married Sept. 9 at the AppleTree Golf Course. A reception followed. The bride is the daughter of Elizabeth Taylor of Yakima. Thebridegroom is the son of Gene and Jimmie Fernandez of Sunnyside. Nasia Chichenoff was ...
Shield law needed for reporting the truth
Oct 01, 2006; ... If you're a sports fan, you almost certainly know the names JasonGiambi, Tim Montgomery and Barry Bonds. If you're a journalist, you know the names Mark Fainaru-Wada andLance Williams. And if you're an American who cares about knowing the truth, youshould know all those names ...
SUN OPIN TWO 09/26/06 CLINTON/LADEN Copeland Letter, Krt
Oct 01, 2006; ... Disputing Clinton claims To the editor -- You know, when gas prices where high, theDemocrats constantly blamed President Bush because of his connectionsto big oil. This, despite basic Economics 101: Supply and Demand. Nowgas is going back down, why is credit not being given to ...
What are they good for? Abs-olutely nothin'
Oct 01, 2006; ... What I want to know is: Why is it important to have visiblestomach muscles? I grew up in an era (the Paleolithic) when people kept theirstomach muscles discreetly out of sight. Most of us didn't evenrealize we had stomach muscles; the only people who ever actually sawthem were ...
Around the Valley
Oct 01, 2006; ... Passenger injured in crash One person was injured after a two-vehicle crash Saturday night atthe intersection of Tieton Drive and Mize Road, authorities said. About 8:35 p.m., the driver of a Pontiac Sunfire attempted arolling U-turn while westbound on Tieton at the Mize ...
lead edit Monday
Oct 02, 2006; ... What's good for the board room should also be good for thecountry. Hewlett-Packard Co. recently got the resignation it wanted fromformer Chairwoman Patricia Dunn, whose spying efforts to identify aboard-room leak to the media ultimaely spiraled out of control andinto a long ...
WAL-MART Shoosmith Letter, Krt
Oct 02, 2006; ... What will Wal-Mart take away? To the editor -- I'd like to address the citizens who think we"need" a Wal-Mart or who otherwise favor the placement of another onein the West Valley on broad economic or patriotic principles. Understand that the largest issue is location. The ...
Business Briefs
Oct 02, 2006; ... New wine-tasting room to open downtown YAKIMA -- Owners of Donitelia Winery want wine tasters to feelthey're in Tuscany when they open their new tasting room at the GreatWestern building this month. The site is located immediately west of the Hilton Garden Inn onEast Yakima ...
Business Briefs
Oct 02, 2006; ... New wine-tasting room to open downtown YAKIMA -- Owners of Donitelia Winery want wine tasters to feelthey're in Tuscany when they open their new tasting room at the GreatWestern building this month. The site is located immediately west the Hilton Garden Inn on EastYakima ...
Letters to the editor
Oct 02, 2006; ... What will Wal-Mart take away? To the editor -- I'd like to address the citizens who think we"need" a Wal-Mart or who otherwise favor the placement of another onein the West Valley on broad economic or patriotic principles. Understand that the largest issue is location. The ...
In Basket
Oct 02, 2006; ... Travel Several Yakima Carlson Wagonlit Travel employees attended thecompany's national convention in Tampa, Fla., recently. Along with600 others, Yakima employees Larry and Mary Lou Snyder and Vince Pololearned ways to better serve customer's needs. Media Terry ...
Facts and records
Oct 02, 2006; ... Business licenses Yakima Matco Tools, 1313 Landon Ave., Michael and Veronica Kerrigan,owner. Insight College Solutions, 710 N. 68th Ave., Carol L. Wagar CPA,Carol Wagar, owner. Creative Group Re Inc., 310 N. Fifth Ave., Audra M. Neale, owner. Cottage ...
Business Licenses
Oct 02, 2006; ... Business licenses Yakima Matco Tools, 1313 Landon Ave., Michael and Veronica Kerrigan,owner. Insight College Solutions, 710 N. 68th Ave., Carol L. Wagar CPA,Carol Wagar, owner. Creative Group Re Inc., 310 N. Fifth Ave., Audra M. Neale, owner. Cottage ...
monday calendar
Oct 02, 2006; ... TODAY HELP AL-ANON -- 5:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Eighth and Yakimaavenues, west entrance; call 577-9401. 6:30 p.m., Sunnyside CommunityHospital, classroom, 10th Street and Tacoma Avenue; call 882-3353. 7p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 1307 E. Third Ave., ...
Yakima City Agenda
Oct 02, 2006; ... Yakima City Council 6 p.m. Tuesday City Council Chambers CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS Consideration of resolution authorizing negotiations for right-of-way acquisition for Railroad Grade Separation Project. Consideration of resolution adopting findings of fact ...
Safe Kids breakout
Oct 02, 2006; ... n Safe Kids benefit Yakima Fire Department and Safe Kids Yakima County will hold its12th Annual All You Can Eat Spaghetti Feed from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Oct.10 at Yakima Fire Dept. Station No. 1, 401 N. Front St. Dinner ...
Monday 2nd edit
Oct 02, 2006; ... You could say Robert Roybal put his hair on the line and was happyto lose it. What a delightful story that came out of Valley View ElementarySchool in Toppenish recently. Roybal, the school's principal, hadtold his fourth-graders last year that if twice as many studentspassed the ...
Safe Kids column
Oct 02, 2006; ... I almost didn't write this column. I mean really, who am I tothink that I can remind families how to be safe in the kitchen? I amthe first to admit (and many will agree) that I am a completecatastrophe in the kitchen. As soon as I step foot into the room, itgets dangerous. Oh ...
underpass breakout
Oct 02, 2006; ... n Railroad project WHAT: Yakima City Council meeting. The council is expected toauthorize the start of right-of-way ...
Businesses fear rail work will tie them up
Oct 02, 2006; ... By ERIN SNELGROVE YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Clark Smith doesn't know how his business will cope when Yakimabuilds two railroad underpasses downtown. As owner of Elliott Tire and Service Center on Lincoln Avenue, hesaid he needs easy access into and out of his store. He's ...
Auto racing -- Tidrick powers by Bennett to win Fall Classic
Oct 02, 2006; ... By SCOTT SPRUILL YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC For the Yakima Speedway and its legion of loyal fans, it was awinner's circle to remember. And for B.J. Tidrick, it was a race -- and a paycheck -- theYakima driver will remember for a lifetime. If there was any question ...
Fiesta Foods may not benefit everyone
Oct 02, 2006; ... By ELOSA RUANO GONZLEZ YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Lidia Velasquez can't wait until Fiesta Foods opens next March inYakima. She then won't have to drive to the one in Sunnyside everyweekend to buy lower-priced groceries to make her favorite Mexicandishes, including camarones a la ...
MNF capsule
Oct 02, 2006; ... Packers (1-2) at Eagles (2-1) Time: 5:30 p.m. Line: Eagles by 11. Last meeting: Eagles won, 19-14, at Philadelphia on Nov. 27,2005. Key stat: Eagles haven't been held under 24 points yet. Players to watch: The Monday night lights on the road have ...