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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1998 IN THE "in the news mm 4 THE DAILY BRIEFING FROM POST-CRESCENT SERVICES Graham in no hurry for 80 MINNEAPOLIS Billy Graham turns 80 on Saturday but he's not too excited about it. "That's not the one I want to celebrate," Graham said. "I want to celebrate my 100th birthday." At the request of his family, the evangelist decided to spend the day privately with them rather than accepting offers from others to host a birthday celebration. He has already made plans for Ams approaches brought E. AP photo EVANGELIST BILLY GRAHAM says that as he 80, he is counting the blessings by age.

AP pnolo bv Ruth Fremson terdam 2000, an international evangelism conference in two years in the Netherlands. "I want to hang around so I can help others and steer them and encourage them," Graham said Thursday. McCartney doubts he will perform AN ISRAELI DEMOLITIONS EXPERT examines shopping bags for more possible bombs as an unidentified body lies on the street near the burning remains of a car that exploded in Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda market today. Car bomb explodes in crowded Jerusalem market; two dead kets changed hands in this border village inside the demilitarized zone that separates the Koreas. Today's transfer marked the largest number of remains to be recovered from any single search operation.

The remains were unearthed during the past three weeks by a joint U.S.-North Korean team operating along the Chongchon River, about 100 miles north of the North Koran capital Pyongyang. Several of the remains were believed to come from the 25th Regiment of the 24th Infantry Division, which was made up of black soldiers, said Robert L. Jones, deputy assistant secretary of defense for prisoners of war and missing personnel affairs. UNITED NATIONS U.N. report details Taliban massacres Between 4,000 and 5,000 people, many of them minorities, women and children, were killed after Afghanistan's Taliban warriors took over a northern city, according to a U.N.

report. The report from the U.N. Commission on Human Rights details mass killings of civilians in the attack on Mazar-e-Sharif. including executions, torture and mass suffocation of people crammed into metal containers. The Taliban rejected the report as "imaginary" and said its author, who didn't visit the country for security reasons, hadn't verified any of the claims.

The Taliban took over the city of Mazar-e-Sharif on Aug. 8. It had been a stronghold of the northern alliance opposed to the Taliban, who have conquered roughly 90 percent of the Central Asian nation. JERUSALEM A suicide car bomb exploded today in a Jerusalem market crowded with Israelis shopping for the Sabbath. The blast killed two and wounded 21, and prompted Israel's Cabinet to suspend implementation of a new peace accord with the Palestinians.

The Islamic militant group Hamas, hich has been trying to sabotage the peace accord, claimed responsibility for the 9:45 a.m. (1:45 a.m. CST) attack in the Mahane Yehuda market, police said. Israel TV said the two dead were the assailants. Palestinian negotiators accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of political blackmail for hoiding up the agreement that was to give the Palestinians another 13 percent of the West Bank.

MADRID, Spain Spanish government OKs Pinochet extradition The Spanish government today approved a request for former Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet to be extradited from Britain to face charges of genocide, terrorism and torture. Foreign Minister Abel Matutes, speaking after a cabinet meeting, said he expected the request to reach the British Interior Ministry on Tuesday. Judge Baltasar Garzon, whose warrant against the 82-year-old Pinochet led to his arrest in London on Oct. 16, had passed on a formal extradition request to the Spanish government this week.

Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar's government has criticized Garzon's probe into human rights crimes committed in Chile under Pinochet's 1973-1990 rule and in Argentina, saying he lacks jurisdiction. But Aznar and other government officials had said that they would pass on an extradition request to Britain if they received -J J. IN THE FROM P-C WIRE SERVICES one, calling the affair a matter for courts to decide. The approval by the Spanish Cabinet leaves Pinochet's fate in Britain's hands. BOGOTA, Colombia Jailed Cali drug trafficker shot to death in prison A former top Cali cocaine boss was assassinated while watching a soccer game in a prison yard Thursday, two years after he surrendered and began fingering ex-associates.

Helmer "Pacho" Herrera was shot at least five times in the face by a man who gained entry to the Palmira prison outside Cali by claiming to be a lawyer for another inmate, officials said. Herrera, 47, had been the No. 3 man in the Cali cartel, one of the world's biggest criminal organizations, and had set up and managed cocaine distribution rings in major U.S. cities, beginning in the 1980s. The assailant appeared to be "an acquaintance of Herrera because he greeted him first," national police spokesman Carlos Perdomo said.

PANMUNJ0M, Korea U.S. soldiers' remains returned from N. Korea Skeletal remains believed to be those of nine U.S. servicemen killed during the Korean War were returned today from North Korea. American and other U.N.

officers saluted as the aluminum cas- If'" Allied Fl REPLACE i Wr i i 1 iviatcn HICM WIRE. SERVICES INDEPENDENCE, Va. Second man convicted in racist burning death 1 Mirc than a war a slightly biiiii bLw'k handyman. Garnett was dragged to the while drinking with a group white fueiuis. doused with gaso- Ju aiul burned to death.

His cmpse was beheaded. two men have been confuted of the horrifying crime, though the case is far from over. 'An ail white jury found former worker Lmmett Ctessell of I irst-deuree murder 1 his 3Nih birthday. The jury declined to convict (Vessel! of capital' murder, which ould have resulted in a death sentence. 1 also acquitted him of tt- roblirrv charge.

But he can still vet hie in prison; the sentencing oha -e oi the trial was set to begin Today. AKOATA. Caiif. Mm suspected in deaths of as many as six women lor he past two years, Shelley uen never locked her door, 'u'ver suspecting anything about quiet trucker who lived next d' tor. Police sa there was plenty to fear about the man the same man who walked into the sheriff's department this week with a severed breast in a Ziploc bag in his ickct and confessed to killing tour women.

Wayne Adam i ord. 36, was being held on murder charges in lite Humboldt County Jail tinder 1 million bail. I le was to be arraigned today in Lureka, 2X0 'iiiles north of San Francisco, and police are investigating whether he is' responsible for as main as six killings. I lumboldt County Sheriff's Department detectives questioned MeCuen on Thursday about the neighbor she hardly knew and hauled off his trailer as ev idence. EL MONTE, Calif.

California clamps down on utility vehicle pollution California, the nation's most car-populated state, became the first to force most sport utility vehicles, pickups and minivans to meet the same pollution standards as regular cars. The 12-inember state Air Resources Board, facing federally mandated emission reductions by 2010. unanimously approved the rules Thursday after a final hearing. The new rules are likely to be closely examined by the U.S. Envi- aomneniai rrotecuon Agency.

Automakers said they cannot mieet the tough new smog-control standards. But the air regulators laid they can and must. The new rules apply only to cars sold starting in 2004 and uill be phased in through 2010, "with re-evaluations scheduled two years. I he rules would expand passenger car emission standards to all vehicles that weigh up to 8,500 founds. Philadelphia picks Philadelphia host 2000 convention 'Z Democrats and Republicans -sipped champagne together after jihe GOP picked Philadelphia to host its 2000 national convention, mav pump $300 million Into the city.

The GOP decision ended a push by Philadelphia's 'Democratic and Republican politicians to get the two major parties hold their 2000 conventions in Hhe 'itv of Brotherlv Love. JSEEiCTIi ml It is Tin' 'ost-Creseerd's policy to ei inert nil siijnifmuit errors. rs nre iirtjed to call mis- -i, tides In our alii iition by writing I In 'u, niih, i Editor Hill Knulson i irr tcli phminy him nt 'MI-WOO, ext.2S2. IN TOUCH AND INGENIOUS Wisconsin's Largest Paging Company 1 YEAR AIRTIFklE Includes Purchase of Pager Unlimited Phone Calls Various Motorola Pagers IS Aft li 663 S. Green Bay Road, Neenah ShopKo Plaza 1-800-752-7243 LONDON Paul McCartney fears grief over his wife's death may prevent him from performing live ever again, a British tabloid reported today.

"I might not be able to get up on stage again," the former Beatle told The Sun, Britain's biggest-selling tabloid. "I don't know whether I can go up there and sing, thinking about Linda." Linda McCartney died in April at the McCartney family's Arizona ranch after suffering from Martha O'Driscoll Appleton MIAMI Martha O'Driscoll Appleton, an actress who appeared in such movies as "Judge Hardy and Son" and "The Secret of Dr. Kildare" and helped build the Appleton Museum of Art, died Tuesday. She was 76. Appleton had 30 film credits in the 1930s and '40s.

She also appeared in "Young and Willing" and in orty Little Mothers." She joined her husband, Arthur, and sister-in-law to build the Appleton Museum of Art in Ocala. which opened in 1987. Bob Kane LOS ANGELES "Batman" creator Bob Kane, who watched the comic book character become an American icon, died Tuesday. 125 Home Equity Loans Low, Low Rates! All credit considered Pay Bills Home Improvement Application by Phone AAA 920-830-0600 Appleton f90DAYS SAME AS I CASH til Two Training Courses (up to 12 Hours) With Each Value Pack "Msconan Ave 3Q I Milwaukee PC 2HomeDepot 3 Peonwt 4Cim 5 fm Over Mai 830 9477 ColpgeAve Menomonee Falls 'Mequon "Milwaukee Bluemound South 27th Oshkosh -Racine Sheboygan -Waukesha Li. Jl breast cancer.

She was 56. McCartney said he had been invited by Chrissie Hynde, the lead singer of The Pretenders, to participate in a string of concerts next year highlighting Mrs. McCartney's crusade for animal rights. But The Sun quotes McCartney as saying he will "play it by ear. If I can manage it, then I will.

But I've said that if I can't do it, she'll just have to forgive me." i He was 83. The cause of death was unclear. Kane created the hero for DC Comics in 1939. The "Dark Knight" survived 60 years of incarnations. He began as a noirish figure of vengeance, did a buffoonish turn in the kitschy 1960s TV series, turned grim again in an adult graphic novel in the 1980s and became the star of a new series of multimillion-dollar movies, for which Kane was creative consultant.

The comic continues to be published and read around the globe. READER MICi The Post-Crescent 306 W. Washington Street P.O. Box 59 Appleton, Wl 54912 Phone (920) 993-1000 or (800) 236-6397 (Newspapers QUESTIONS REGARDING DELIVERY OF YOUR POST-CRESCENT? If you have questions regarding the delivery service, you may call your carrier directly. If your carrier can't be reached, call The Post-Crescent Subscriber Service department at 920-996-6000.

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