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At the Vantage Point
Schools panel rejects
Briefs
Former AG to be
More than a library union-scale wages
It has been a busy year in
higher ed chief the Vantage Media Center!
All Vantage juniors and
By ANN SANNER
The Associated Press
Thirteen districts in the
state have project labor
COLUMBUS (AP) — seniors visited the Media agreements, and 15 districts
Former Ohio Attorney Center for orientation where COLUMBUS — Amid a pay “prevailing” wage, out
General Jim Petro will they learned what services fight over union rights in Ohio, of the roughly 150 districts
be the state’s next higher are offered. Students are the state panel that controls the commission works with
education chancellor, The able to check out books, millions of dollars in school on projects, said commission
Associated Press learned magazines and newspapers construction voted Thursday spokesman Rick Savors.
Thursday. as well as laptop comput- to no longer support union- Prevailing wage is essen-
Two higher education ers, digital cameras and video scale wage requirements on tially the going rate on local
leaders and a Statehouse cameras. Computers in the job sites. union projects. It varies from
Republican with knowl- Media Center are available Tim Keen, the chairman place to place but is generally
edge of the decision told for research and class assign- of the Ohio School Facilities higher than the market rate.
the AP that Gov. John ments. Many students utilize Commission, said the move Keen said the panel would
Kasich will name Petro to the Media Center’s resources was aimed at “making our review those contracts already
succeed Chancellor Eric as they work on completing scarce dollars for school con- in place in light of Thursday’s
Fingerhut, who announced their senior capstone project. Photo submitted struction go just as far as vote.
his resignation Tuesday. Instructors often bring their Poetry contest winners pictured are Jeremiah Theis, possible.” The commission has dis-
They asked for anonymity classes to the Media Center a senior Interactive Media student from Paulding, and Keen, the governor’s persed more than $9 billion
because Petro’s selection for special assignments. Tiffany Hahn of Paulding, a junior in Interactive Media. budget director who heads for school construction and
has not been made public. Students also visit the Media the seven-member commis- renovation since it was cre-
The 62-year-old Petro Center during their lunch sion, said he did not know ated in 1997.
served four years as attor- hour to read magazines, play how much the state could The resolution brings the
ney general beginning in chess and checkers, work on save from the move. Still, he panel back in line with the pol-
2003 and eight years as homework, or to just “hang said, “I think any time you icy it had before Democratic
state auditor. He made an out.” take steps to limit the pool Gov. Ted Strickland took
unsuccessful GOP primary Students who require of bidders for projects, you office in January 2007.
run for governor in 2006. additional credits in order are going to find that you are For a decade under
In 2005, Petro had to graduate are enrolled in paying more than you other- Republican governors, com-
offered a plan to restruc- the online Virtual Learning wise would.” mission rules didn’t allow
ture the university system system. Training in the use Two of the three voting local districts to require pre-
and proposed that colleges of the system takes place members on the commis- vailing wages or the project
be allowed to become char- in early fall in the Media sion passed a resolution that labor agreements on construc-
ter universities that would Center. Credits are offered in says the panel will reject any tion jobs. That changed under
receive less state funding social studies, science, math, bids that include a prevail- the Strickland administration,
and operate under fewer English and health. Students ing-wage requirement or the but those judgments were left
state mandates. are able to work on these union-friendly project labor up to the district.
The Columbus Dispatch courses using any comput- agreements. In another wage matter
reported at the time that er with internet access. In Mrs. Pam Knodel conducts Media Center orientation Keen and Robert Blair — being watched by unions, a
Petro said the system was September the Media Center for Vantage English classes. Gov. John Kasich’s admin- House committee on Thursday
inefficient and decentral- celebrated Banned Books istrative services director — cleared a bill to permit some
ized, with each university Week, celebrating the free- year were Ian Munger, a News. Staff and students voted to support the measure. private employers to offer
having its own board of dom to read. Students raced to junior Industrial Mechanics have the opportunity to pur- State Superintendent Deborah time off rather than money
trustees, and duplicated the Media Center each morn- student from Paulding and chase books, magazines and Delisle also has a vote on the to their employees who work
services. He suggested the ing to be the first to answer Dylan Ankney, a junior calendars at 30 percent off. panel but was absent from the overtime.
formation of two boards of the Banned Book trivia ques- Network Systems student It’s a great way to encour- meeting.
regents, one for commu- tion read over the morning from Paulding. Checker win- age reading and to get some
nity colleges and technical announcements. Courtney ners were David Seibert, a Christmas shopping done.
schools and one for four-
year universities.
Petro’s name first sur-
Jewel, a Health Technology
student from Lincolnview,
was the winner of a book
senior Buildings and Grounds
student from Lincolnview,
and David Thomas, a junior
In February, numerous
students entered the annual
Media Center Poetry Contest.
CORRECTIONS
faced for the chancel- of her choice in the Banned Auto Body student from Van After staff voted on the many
lor’s job this week in a Book drawing. Wert. quality entries, the winners
Statehouse newsletter by October brought Teen Readers are invited to join were Tiffany Hahn, a junior
Gongwer News Service. Read Week with the theme the Media Center book club. Interactive Media student
Kasich’s office declined ìBooks with Beat.î Activities For every five books a student from Paulding, and Jeremiah
comment. A telephone mes- were held in the Media reads, he or she is entered Theis, a senior in Interactive
sage left for Petro was not Center including reading into a drawing held at the end Media from Paulding.
immediately returned. rewards and check-out pro- of each nine weeks for a free Last year, individual stu-
Earlier this month, motions. Many students sub- book of the student’s choice. dents visited the Media Center
Kasich tapped another for- mitted videotaped musical The book club drawing win- over 16,000 times! Instructors
mer attorney general and and poetry performances or ner for the first nine weeks brought their classes to the
fellow Republican — Betty created a soundtrack for the was Rodney Adams, a senior Media Center for 426 class
Montgomery — to advise a ìShow Us Your Beatî contest. from Van Wert in Ag Diesel, periods. Print materials were
new task force he’s formed The contest winners were and D.J. Price, a junior from checked out or used in the
to tackle prescription drug Austin Bowers, a junior Auto Antwerp in Culinary Arts library over 9,000 times.
abuse, especially in south- Tech student from Antwerp was the winner for the second Laptops, digital cameras and
ern Ohio. and Kyleen Butler, a junior nine weeks. miscellaneous audiovisual
Montgomery, like Petro, Health Technology student The always popular items were checked out over
served as both state attor- from Paulding. Media Center annual holi- 1,400 times. The Vantage Madison Marie Schnipke-Patton
Born: 6/29/09
ney general and auditor and In November the annu- day book fair was held in Media Center always offers Marah Lillian Schnipke
ran unsuccessfully for gov- al Media Center chess and December. Books are deliv- an engaging atmosphere full Born: 5/5/10
ernor in 2006. checker tournament was ered by Readmore/Brunner of activity. Parents: Nathan Schnipke/Tricia Patton
Lauren Schnipke
The names of both held. Students compete dur- Delphos, OH
Republican heavyweights
arose as possible candi-
dates ahead of the 2010
ing lunchtime with daily win-
ners progressing through a
tournament bracket. The final
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SPORTS
Wildcat girls sting Hornets ters, 6 thefts) added seven on it more.”
BOYS STANDINGS
Northwest Ohio Boys Basketball Marion Catholic 5-2 13-7
Standings – 2010-2011 Lima T Christian 5-2 11-8
off the bench. The Wildcats Jefferson had 22 steals League All Games Perry 5-2 8-11
forced 11 Hornet errors in out of the 28 turnovers they As of Feb. 24 Upper Scioto Valley 2-5 5-14
the canto (28 all told), which caused. BLANCHARD VALLEY Waynesfield-Goshen 2-5 4-14
CONFERENCE Riverside 2-5 3-17
led to 12-of-19 shooting on Seniors Emily Fought (5 X - McComb 9-0 19-0 Ridgemont 1-6 4-15
the other end (27-of-49 over- markers, 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 Vanlue 7-2 18-2 X - Conference Champion
all, 2-of-9 triples, for 55.1% boards), Amanda Hamilton Leipsic 7-2 13-6
versus Cory-Rawson’s arc- (5 markers, 1 board) and Arlington 5-4 11-8 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE
Van Buren 5-4 11-8 Lima Central Catholic 7-1 17-2
tic 4-of-32, 0-of-4 trios, for Chelsey Fischer (2 counters, Liberty-Benton 5-4 11-9 Columbus Grove 7-1 18-1
12.5%). The Hornets actually 2 boards, 2 assists, a steal) Pandora-Gilboa 4-5 6-13 Crestview 5-2 13-4
tied the score on a putback also finished out their home Cory-Rawson 2-7 6-13 Paulding 6-2 14-5
by Devin Cline (6 points, 4 careers. Arcadia 1-8 6-13 Jefferson 4-4 10-8
Hardin-Northern 0-9 2-17 Spencerville 3-5 11-8
blocks) at 7:10 but by the The Hornets finished 2-of- X - Conference Champion Bluffton 3-5 9-10
time they scored again on a 4 at the line (50%); nabbed Ada 2-5 9-9
free toss by Desiree Alge (3 28 boards (13 offensive) as BUCKEYE BORDER Lincolnview 2-6 5-14
CONFERENCE Allen East 0-8 2-16
markers, 5 boards) at 2:14, Kayla Rossman added five; Z - Edon 7-2 13-6
the hosts were up 21-3. They and added five fouls. Stryker 6-3 8-11 NORTHWEST OHIO
added five more points before The Wildcats netted 6-of-7 Gorham Fayette 5-4 10-9 ATHLETIC LEAGUE
a Cline lob with 10 ticks left free throws (85.7%); secured Pettisville 5-4 9-10 X - Archbold 8-0 19-1
Pion. North Central 3-6 5-13 Patrick Henry 6-2 13-6
accounted for a 26-5 advan- 21 boards (7 offensive); and Hilltop 1-8 2-17 Bryan 6-2 12-8
tage. also had five fouls. Jefferson’s Z - Secured at least Conference Evergreen 5-3 13-6
Senior Morgan Fischbach game versus Spencerville tips tie Delta 4-4 12-7
Wauseon 3-5 8-11
(7 steals, 5 assists, 4 boards) off at approximately 8 p.m. GREATER BUCKEYE Liberty Center 2-6 5-15
had four assists, 4 boards and In the junior varsity con- CONFERENCE Montpelier 2-6 5-15
3 steals after a canto. test, junior Elizabeth Schosker X - Findlay 9-0 17-2 Swanton 0-8 3-17
After that, Hoffman called hit a deep jumper from the Lima Senior 7-2 12-5 X - League Champions
Sandusky 5-3 9-9
off the dogs. The press was right corner with 1:11 show- Napoleon 4-5 11-8 PUTNAM COUNTY LEAGUE
put in mothballs the rest of ing to give the Wildcats a Fremont Ross 2-7 7-12 X - Columbus Grove 7-0 18-1
the night and it was strictly 27-25 lead and they went on Marion Harding 0-9 4-15 Kalida 6-1 15-4
X - Conference Champion Continental 4-2 15-3
half-court defense. They still to a 30-26 triumph. Ottoville 3-4 7-11
played good defense, holding Freshman Rileigh GREEN MEADOWS Leipsic 3-3 13-6
the Hornets (3-18) to a pair Stockwell led the Wildcats CONFERENCE Miller City 2-5 8-11
of fielders. As well, Hoffman (13-6) with seven, while Y - Edgerton 6-1 15-3 Pandora-Gilboa 1-5 6-13
Y - Tinora 6-1 13-6 Fort Jennings 0-6 0-19
subbed at will, with even Nicole Hulihan led the Y - Antwerp 6-1 14-5 X - League Champions
some of the deeper backups Hornets with eight. Ayersville 4-3 9-11
getting playing time early. He Holgate 3-4 9-10 TOLEDO AREA ATHLETIC
VARSITY Fairview 2-5 6-13 CONFERENCE
also used the time to work on CORY-RAWSON (10) Wayne Trace 1-6 4-15 Z - Tol. Ottawa Hills 10-1 17-2
their set offense, not looking Kiley Scott 0-0-0, Nicole Hicksville 0-7 2-17 Maumee Valley CD 10-2 15-3
to shoot as quickly as normal, Lawrence 0-0-0, Tessa Heitmeyer Y - Three-way Conference Tol. Christian 9-3 13-6
Tom Morris photo 0-0-0, Kayla Rossman 0-0- Champion
but still stretched their half- Emmanuel Christian 3-8 9-11
Jefferson senior Morgan Fischbach steals the ball away 0, Desiree Alge 1-1-3, Morgan Card. Stritch 3-8 5-14
from Cory-Rawson’s Devin Cline during girls non-league time lead to 35-9 on a pair of Woodward 0-0-0, Devin Cline 3-0- MIDWEST ATHLETIC Danbury 3-8 5-14
singles by Klausing with 6.6 6, Ay’lish Hulihan 0-0-0, Shelby
action Thursday at Jefferson High School. Her seven steals Woodward 0-0-0, Nicole Hulihan
CONFERENCE Northwood 2-10 3-17
and five assists helped the Lady Wildcats crush the Hornets ticks on the board. 0-1-1. Totals 4-2-10. X - New Knoxville 7-1 16-3 Z - Secured at least Conference
The Wildcats continued Versailles 6-3 14-5 tie
62-10 to finish the regular season 18-2. JEFFERSON (62)
St. John’s 5-3 8-11
to do the same in the third Courtney Lewis 2-0-4, Bridget
Minster 4-4 14-5 WESTERN BUCKEYE LEAGUE
By JIM METCALFE game. They didn’t have to,” period, being patient offen-
Culp 4-1-9, Kennedy Boggs 5-0-
Marion Local 5-3 12-7 Z - Celina 7-1 16-3
11, Kristin Klausing 6-3-15, Emily
jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com Hoffman said. “It gave us a sively and playing zone on Fought 2-0-5, Megan Gilden Fort Recovery 4-4 11-8 Ottawa-Glandorf 6-2 12-7
chance to work on some new defense. They still shut out 3-1-7, Morgan Fischbach 1-0-2, St. Henry 4-4 10-8 Defiance 6-2 15-4
DELPHOS — Jefferson offensive sets that we hope Elizabeth Schosker 1-0-2, Chelsey New Bremen 4-4 7-12 Van Wert 5-3 15-3
their foe, holding them to Fischer 1-0-2, Amanda Hamilton Coldwater 2-6 4-15 Elida 4-4 11-8
coach David Hoffman was we can use in the upcoming 0-of-5 shooting and forcing 2-1-5, Taylor Branham 0-0-0, Parkway 0-9 5-15 Bath 3-5 8-11
thankful that Cory-Rawson tournament. It really gave us seven errors. Senior Bridget Rileigh Stockwell 0-0-0, Hannah X - Conference Champion Kenton 3-5 12-7
agreed to make up their a chance to work on some Sensibaugh 0-0-0. Totals 27-6-62. St. Marys 3-5 9-10
Culp (9 counters, 3 thefts) Score By Quarters: NORTHWEST CENTRAL Shawnee 2-6 6-12
girls basketball game post- things we need to against an scored five in the period Cory-Rawson 5 4 0 1 – 10 CONFERENCE Wapakoneta 1-7 5-14
poned from Feb. 5 due to bad opponent that doesn’t know for the hosts as their edge Jefferson 26 9 15 12 – 62 X - Fairbanks 6-1 15-5 Z - Secured at least League tie
weather. what we’re doing, unlike Three-point goals: Cory-
mushroomed to 50-9 on a
FINAL GIRLS STANDINGS
Rawson, none; Jefferson, Boggs,
That way, his Lady your own team. We didn’t 3-point play by junior Megan Fought 2.
Wildcats would have a tune- want to go eight days without Gilden (7 points, 4 rebounds) ------
up before their sectional- a game; we didn’t want to be JUNIOR VARSITY Northwest Ohio Girls Basketball Northwest Conference
at 1:12. CORY-RAWSON (26) Standings 2010-2011
opener versus Spencerville sitting around and not com- X - Jefferson 9-0 18-2
By the time Nicole Aubrey VonStein 1-2-4, Shelby
Regular Season Lima Central Catholic 7-2 13-7
Saturday night at Parkway peting. Plus, we came out Hulihan finally hit a single Woodward 1-0-2, Audrey Rettig
Finals
0-0-0, Kiley Scott 2-0-5, Chelsea Crestview 7-2 11-8
High School. of it healthy. That’s the only for the Hornets with 4:27 Blanchard Valley Conference Spencerville 5-4 7-13
Burkholder 0-0-0, Ay’lish Hulihan
Especially since the Lady other thing you worry about left in the contest, Jefferson’s 3-1-7, Nicole Hulihan 4-0-8. Totals League Overall Paulding 4-5 8-12
Hornets are already out of the in a situation like this.” advantage stood at 58-10. 11-3/5-26. X - Arlington 9-0 20-0 Allen East 4-5 7-13
tournament. The Wildcats, finishing JEFFERSON (30) LIberty-Benton 8-1 17-3 Columbus Grove 3-6 5-15
Hoffman had a chance to get Samantha Thitoff 1-2-4, Arcadia 6-3 17-3 Lincolnview 2-7 6-14
The Wildcats used 13 play- 18-2 in the regular season, his seniors a final curtain call Rileigh Stockwell 0-7-7, Rebekah Pandora-Gilboa 6-3 15-5 Ada 2-7 4-16
ers in destroying the Lady came out in their usual full- before the horn sounded. Geise 0-0-0, Katie Goergens 3-0- McComb 5-4 11-8 Bluffton 2-7 3-17
Hornets 62-10 Thursday night court pressure — starting 6, Hannah Sensibaugh 0-1-1, Leipsic 5-4 11-9
“Tonight wasn’t so much Gabrielle Pimpas 0-1-1, Makayla
X - Conference Champion
at Jefferson High School. five seniors — and transition Hardin Northern 3-6 8-12
about defense but about Binkley 0-0-0, Elizabeth Schosker
Van Buren 2-7 5-14 Northwest Ohio Athletic League
It was an unofficial “Senior game to put up 26 points in offense,” added Hoffman. 1-0-2, Taylor Branham 1-1-3,
Brooke Hesseling 0-0-0, Jasmine Cory-Rawson 1-8 3-16 Y - Evergreen 7-1 18-2
Night” for the Lady Wildcats the opening period to only “We wanted to work a little Vanlue 0-9 3-16 Y - Archbold 7-1 16-4
McDougall 0-0-0, Megan Gilden
as six 12th-graders did play five for the visitors. Senior more on our high-low post 2-2-6. Totals 8-14/21-30. X - Conference Champion Wauseon 6-2 12-8
their “final” home games for Kristin Klausing (15 markers, game, for instance; we have Score by Quarters: Bryan 5-3 12-8
the second time. 5 assists) led the scoring with Cory-Rawson 8 6 5 7 - 26 Buckeye Border Conference Patrick Henry 5-3 12-8
been trying to get better at Jefferson 1 13 6 10 - 30 X - Stryker 9-1 14-6 Delta 2-6 10-10
“I appreciate Cory- nine in the quarter and junior that all year and we had the Three-point goals: Cory- Edon 7-3 13-7 Liberty Center 2-6 6-14
Rawson for agreeing to this Kennedy Boggs (11 coun- opportunity tonight to work Rawson, Scott; Jefferson, none.
Pettisville 7-3 13-7 Swanton 1-7 5-15
Hilltop 4-6 5-15 Montpelier 1-7 2-18
Fayette 3-7 6-14 Y - Shared League Title
LOCAL ROUNDUP North Central 0-10 5-15
X - Conference Champion Green Meadows Conference
X - Wayne Trace 7-0 20-0
Golden Eagles oust Racers in 12-22 4-10 4-5 32, Brandon Miller (Dayton/Stebbins) and sophomore OAC Tournament Championship Greater Buckeye Conference Tinora 5-2 18-2
WHAC 1-4 0-1 2-2 4, Kyle Gillette 4-12 0-0 Morgan Dumbaugh (Ada) each had where they will take on top-seed- League Overall Holgate 5-2 17-3
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — 5-6 13, Bryce Carlton 0-2 0-1 0-0 0, 11 points. ed and nationally-ranked Mount X - Napoleon 10-0 18-2 Antwerp 4-3 12-7
Cornerstone University eliminated Cyle Strouble 0-0 0-0 0-0 0, Dustin Junior Kara Dysert (Ada) and Union, which defeated Capital Findlay 8-2 12-8 Edgerton 3-4 8-12
the University of Northwestern Guthrie 4-7 3-3 1-2 12, D.J. Quarles freshman Cenzie Yoder (Celina) 79-55 on Thursday. Marion Harding 4-6 9-11 Ayersville 3-4 7-13
Ohio men’s basketball team 91-72 0-2 0-1 1-2 1, Darko Bucan 0-1 0-0 were each close to double-doubles, VISITORS: John Carroll Sandusky 4-6 9-11 Fairview 1-6 4-16
Thursday night in the Wolverine- 0-0 0, Todd Watkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0. as Dysert totaled eight points and 16-11 Lima Senior 4-6 7-13 Hicksville 0-7 3-17
Hoosier Athletic Conference tour- Totals 24-62 8-22 16-23 72. 13 boards, while Yoder notched FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Fremont Ross 0-10 2-18 X - League Champion
nament held at Cornerstone. HOME: Cornerstone nine points and 10 rebounds. PTS X - Conference Champion
There were three ties and two University (27-4) Jennings led John Carroll with Melissa Spahar 4-11 1-2 0-0 Putnam County League
lead changes in the first part of the FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA 28 points on 11-of-22 shooting. 9, Katie Knox 3-4 0-0 0-2 6, Lee Midwest Athletic Conference X - Ottoville 7-0 18-2
opening half. However, when the PTS An early 9-0 John Carroll run Jennings 11-22 0-0 6-11 28, Allison X - Minster 9-0 18-2 Pandora-Gilboa 5-2 15-5
Golden Eagles took a 15-13 lead Kelvin DeVries 6-8 4-5 3-3 19, gave the Blue Streaks an 18-12 Lustig 2-6 2-6 0-0 6, Emilee Ritchie Fort Recovery 8-1 18-2 Leipsic 4-3 10-10
at 12:05 on a paint basket by Dan Bryan Pasciak 4-5 1-1 1-1 10, Caleb lead with 7:53 remaining in the 7-16 5-13 1-2 20, Emily Day 0-2 0-1 St. John’s 7-2 15-5 Kalida 4-3 9-11
Possehl, they never trailed again. Simons 5-8 0-0 1-3 11, Dominic first half. 0-0 0, Hilary Liwosz 0-3 0-0 2-2 2. New Knoxville 5-4 15-5 Continental 3-4 12-8
They used a 16-0 spurt — led Allen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0, Ronald Bates The Polar Bears answered back Totals 27-64(42.2%) 8-22(36.4%) Marion Local 5-4 12-8 Miller City 3-4 11-9
by seven from Kevin Devries (19 4-6 0-0 2-3 10, Anthony Allen, 0-0 in the closing minutes of the first 9-17(52.9%) 71. Versailles 4-5 10-10 Fort Jennings 2-5 8-12
markers) — to grab a commanding 0-0 2-2 2, Bryce Semple 0-0 0-0 half, scoring 23 points to the Blue HOME TEAM: Ohio Coldwater 3-6 9-11 Columbus Grove 0-7 5-15
29-13 edge on a basket by Ronald 0-0 0, Jsutin Yoder 8-11 3-5 4-4 Streak’s 10. That scoring run includ- Northern 17-10 St. Henry 3-6 6-14 X - League Champion
Bates (10 counters, 4 assists). Two 23, Jake Plite 1-2 0-0 0-0 2, Wes ed a pair of three-pointers each by FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA New Bremen 1-8 6-14
Kyle Gillette (13 points) singles Hudson 3-7 0-2 0-0 6, Ted Albert Dumbaugh and Porter to give ONU PTS Parkway 0-9 2-17 Western Buckeye League
broke that string at 7:06 but the 2-3 0-0 0-0 4, Dan Possehl 2-3 0-0 a 35-28 lead into the break. Kara Dysert 3-7 0-0 2-2 8, X - Conference Champion Y - Shawnee 8-1 17-3
Racers could not get their deficit 0-0 4, Shane Tiemeyer 0-0 0-0 0-0 ONU continued to add to its Cenzie Yoder 4-8 0-0 1-4 9, Joanna Y - Bath 8-1 16-4
below double digits as they trailed 0. Totals 35-54 8-14 13-16 91. lead to start the second half, with Snyder 2-9 1-4 0-0 5, Katie Mengos Northwest Central Conference Y - St. Marys 8-1 16-4
League Overall Kenton 4-5 14-6
42-30 on two Gillette free tosses Technical Fouls: UNWO a Katie Mengos (Troy/Miami East) 3-5 1-2 0-0 7, Jeanne Bockey 5-15 Celina 4-5 10-10
X - Upper Scioto Valley6-0 15-4
with 1:38 to go. (0): CU (1) 2nd 11:41 32 Ted three-pointer and layup by junior 3-10 0-2 13, Megan Porter 3-7 3-5 Waynesfield-Goshen 5-1 17-3 Wapakoneta 4-5 10-10
Cornerstone canned 17-of-31 ALBERT Steph Hicks (Wadsworth) pushing 2-2 11, Katelyn Jones 0-1 0-0 0-0 Fairbanks 4-2 10-8 Ottawa-Glandorf 4-5 6-14
from the field in the first half (35- OFFICIALS: Malcolm the score to 47-33 with 14:31 on 0, Brittany Bogart 1-1 0-0 0-0 2, Riverside 3-3 7-12 Van Wert 2-7 7-13
of-54 overall, 8-of-14 triples, for Penningtonm Michael Maisnerm the clock. Morgan Dumbaugh 4-10 3-5 0-0 Lima Perry 2-4 4-16 Elida 2-7 5-15
64.8%), while UNOH shot 11-of- Lawrence Miller John Carroll responded with six 11, Steph Hicks 2-2 0-0 0-0 4. Ridgemont 1-5 2-17 Defiance 1-8 2-18
32 (24-of-62 overall, 8-of-22 long SCORE BY HALVES 1st straight points to cut the deficit to Totals 27-65(41.5%) 11-26(42.3%) Marion Catholic 0-6 7-14 Y - Shared League Title
range, for 38.7%). 2nd TOTAL 47-39 at the 12:40 mark. 5-10(50%) 70. X - Conference Champion
The Racers tried to play catchup Univ. of Northwestern Ohio The teams traded baskets four Rebounds: JC 22/3 off. (Spahar
in the second 20 minutes but the 30 42 72 times up and down the court before 6), UNO 51/16 off. (Dysert 13,
closest they could ever get was
48-36 at 16:44 on a 3-pointer by
Cornerstone University
49 91
42 an ONU timeout, making it a 56-48
game with 8:24 to play.
Yoder 10). Assists: JC 15 (Jennings
11), UNO 19 (Yoder 4). Steals: JC NBA Capsules
Dustin Guthrie (12 markers). The --- John Carroll took a 13-2 run, 17 (Jennings 6), UNO 2 (Bockey
Golden Eagles largest lead was Late free throws sink ONU in highlighted by back-to-back three- 2). Blocks: JC 2 (Spahar, Ritchie The Associated Press Boston’s trio of trades Thursday.
78-55 on a Devries 3-ball at 7:46. OAC semifinals pointers by Allison Lustig and 1), UNO 2 (Dysert 2). Fouls: JC 13, DENVER — Kenyon Martin Paul Pierce, who led Boston with
The Racers hot 16-of-23 free By Jay Garneau Ritchie, to tie the game at 63-63 UNO 16. scored 18 points and newcomer Wilson 17 points, hit a 3-pointer with 6 1/2
ADA — Third-seeded Ohio Chandler chipped in 16 as the Denver minutes remaining that gave Boston a
throws (69.6%) versus 13-of-16 for with 3:58 remaining in the game. Officials: Brian Staats, Dave
Nuggets closed the game with a 16-0 75-73 lead, but the Celtics wouldn’t
the Eagles (81.3%). Northern women’s basketball team A 5-1 ONU run toward the end Hopkins, Joe Humeston run to beat the shorthanded — and score again.
CU outrebounded UNOH 39-23 dropped a 71-70 contest to seventh- of the game included a trey from Attendance: 205 shortened — Boston Celtics 89-75 Bulls 93, Heat 89
(9-11 offensive) as Brandon Miller seeded John Carroll on a pair of free sophomore Joanna Snyder (Fort Score by Halves 1st Thursday night. CHICAGO — Derrick Rose scored
had seven (10 assists) for UNOH throws in the final minute in the Recovery) and Yoder layup made it 2nd Total The game pitted two teams that 26 points and Luol Deng added 20,
and Devries had seven for the semifinal round of the Ohio Athletic a 68-64 game with 2:25 to go. John Carroll............ 28 43 reshaped their rosters ahead of the including the tie-breaking 3, to lift
hosts. Conference Tournament at the ONU But Ritchie hit a layup and a free - 71 NBA trade deadline. Chicago in a wild showdown between
CU had 19 turnovers to the Sports Center Thursday evening. throw for John Carroll to cut ONU’s Ohio Northern........... 35 35 The Nuggets had a bunch of new two of the Eastern Conference’s top
Racers 15, while the hosts had 17 The Polar Bears close out their lead to 68-67 at the 1:34 mark. - 70 players and the Celtics a bunch of teams.
fouls to 15 for the visitors. season with a 17-10 overall record, Porter then sank a pair of free Points in the paint-JCU empty seats along their bench follow- In a game that could have playoff
Jake Bolyard led all scorers while the Blue Streaks improve throws, which was answered by a 28,ONUW 26. Points off turnovers- ing a flurry of trades that unloaded a seeding implications, the Bulls used a
with 32 for the Racers, while Justin to 16-11 and advance to the OAC Jennings layup to make the score JCU 23,ONUW 7. bunch of big men. big third quarter to turn a nine-point
Yoder was high scorer for the hosts Tournament Finals against Mount 70-69 ONU with 1:06 left in the 2nd chance points-JCU Denver played its first game with halftime lead into a 71-67 advantage,
with 23. Caleb Simons had 11 Union. game. Jennings then sank both foul 0,ONUW 7. Fast break points-JCU the five new players who came over then watched a nine-point lead in the
points and six assists and Bryan JCU’s Lee Jennings hit a pair shots to seal the win. 20,ONUW 7. in the blockbuster deal that sent star fourth evaporate into a four-point defi-
Pasciak added 10 counters. of free throws with 21 seconds Ohio Northern dominated the Bench points-JCU 2,ONUW 28. forward Carmelo Anthony and floor cit before pulling it out.
VISITOR: Univ. of remaining to give John Carroll its boards all game, outrebounding Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-4 leader Chauncey Billups to the New Deng’s 3-pointer with 16 seconds
York Knicks 48 hours earlier. left broke an 89-all tie and sent Chicago
Northwestern Ohio (11-20) first lead of the second half and JCU 51-22. times.
The Celtics suited up just nine play- to its 16th win in 21 games.
FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA eventually the game. John Carroll won the turnover Last FG-JCU 2nd-01:06, ers and had to fight through the emo- Dwyane Wade scored 34 points
PTS ONU was led by senior Jeanne battle, though, forcing 25 turnovers ONUW 2nd-02:25. tions of losing center Kendrick Perkins, and LeBron James added 29 for Miami,
Isaac Bowers 1-8 1-6 0-0 3, Wes Bockey (Delphos/St. John) with 13 and only turning it over 10 times. Largest lead-JCU by 6 1st- who was dealt to Oklahoma City for which lost for only the second time in
Gelhaus 2-4 0-0 3-6 7, Jake Bolyard points, while junior Megan Porter The Blue Streaks advance to the 07:53, ONUW by 14 2nd-14:31. forward Jeff Green in the biggest of 13 games.
www.delphosherald.com Friday, February 25, 2011 The Herald — 7A
NBA AT A GLANCE Jays, Cavaliers hope to start tourney play positively By JIM METCALFE The Jays (averaging 44.2 last weekend,” Elwer added. the start.”
The Associated Press Portland 32 25 .561 4 1/2 jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com points and yielding 44.5) will “The only thing different was Since it is Coldwater’s
EASTERN CONFERENCE Utah 31 27 .534 6 trot out the usual rotation of we shot well. We knocked Senior Night, Bruns will
Atlantic Division Minnesota 13 45 .224 24 If the weather allows Curtis Geise (15.8 points), down a couple early and then be starting his four seniors:
W L Pct GB Pacific Division tonight, St. John’s will be Alex Recker (6.7), Alex Clark that got us more confident Kevin Timmerman (6-0; 9.9
Boston 41 15 .732 — W L Pct GB paying a visit to The Palace (4.8), Derek Klaus (4.3), Ty and it spread throughout the points), Ross Wermert (5-10;
New York 29 26 .527 11 1/2 L.A. Lakers 40 19 .678 — of Coldwater High School Bergfeld (4.3), AJ Klausing team. We hadn’t shot a high 4.3), Nick Gilliland (6-4; .7)
Philadelphia 28 29 .491 13 1/2 Phoenix 28 27 .509 10 for the regular-season finale (2.7), Ben Warnecke (2.5), percentage in a while, so that and Brad Gilliland (6-4; .2),
New Jersey 17 40 .298 24 1/2 Golden State 26 30 .464 12 1/2 against Midwest Athletic Jordan Leininger (2.3), Scott was nice.” along with sophomore Kyle
Toronto 16 42 .276 26 L.A. Clippers 21 37 .362 18 1/2 Conference foe Coldwater. Klausing (1.8) and Austin Bruns has had his share of Post (5-10; 5.4). Off the bench
Southeast Division Sacramento 14 41 .255 24 Though the Cavaliers are Vogt (1.2). struggles in his first season at are Bruns (6-4; 11.7), juniors
W L Pct GB ——— struggling, owners of a 4-15 “Offensively, you real- the Cavalier helm. Randal Muhlenkamp (5-10;
Miami 42 16 .724 — Thursday’s Results mark (2-6 in the MAC), St. ly have to recognize what “We lost all five starters 5.1), Mark Brunet (6-3; 4.4)
Orlando 36 22 .621 6 Chicago 93, Miami 89
John’ds head coach Aaron defense they are in so you can from last year due to gradua- and Alex Bruggeman (5-8;
Atlanta 34 23 .596 7 1/2 Denver 89, Boston 75
Charlotte 25 32 .439 16 1/2 Today’s Games
Elwer knows his 8-11 Blue execute your set. We have to tion and our sixth man decid- 1.7); and sophomore Caleb
Washington 15 41 .268 26 Sacramento at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Jays (5-3 MAC) can’t over- be on our toes,” Elwer contin- ed not to go out. Our seventh Siefring (5-9; 3.1) for a team
Central Division Utah at Indiana, 7 p.m. look anyone. ued. “We just have to shoot man, my son Austin, was averaging 43.8 and ceding
W L Pct GB Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. “Like a lot of MAC teams, with confidence. We have recovering from a knee injury 52.6.
Chicago 39 17 .696 — Phoenix at Toronto, 7 p.m. Coldwater was the victim struggled in three of our last at the start of the season,” “Both of our teams have
Indiana 26 30 .464 13 New York at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. of graduating an impres- four games against the zones Bruns explained. “When you had their share of struggles
Milwaukee 22 35 .386 17 1/2 Washington at Miami, 7:30 p.m. sive senior class. In addi- that teams have defended us have your top seven kids with the late starts from foot-
Detroit 21 38 .356 19 1/2 New Orleans at Minnesota, 8 p.m. tion, they have a new coach, with. We shot it very well from last year not in the line- ball and trying to replace a
Cleveland 10 47 .175 29 1/2 Oklahoma City at Orlando, 8 p.m. Mike Bruns, and he has made against Bath Saturday night, up, that’s a recipe for what lot of good seniors from last
WESTERN CONFERENCE New Jersey at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. significant changes in their so we hope that carries over. happens to young teams. We year. For us, we’re concerned
Southwest Division Atlanta at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. defensive approach,” Elwer “Defensively, we just have have suffered from unforced about which St. John’s team
W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 noted. “They change their to make sure we are getting turnovers, the kind that come will show up: the one that
San Antonio 47 10 .825 — p.m. defenses throughout the game back and not giving up transi- from bad decisions, getting only had four points in the
Dallas 41 16 .719 6 Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m. more than any team we have tion shots. Then, like always, in too much of a hurry, try- first half Friday or the one
New Orleans 34 25 .576 14 Saturday’s Games faced this year. We have seen we want to make it as tough ing too hard, those kinds of that scored 73 Saturday,”
Memphis 32 27 .542 16 Utah at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. very little full-court looks; as possible for them to run things. We haven’t learned Bruns added. “Like us, they
Houston 28 31 .475 20 Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. when they do extend, it’s a their offense and make them yet — though we are doing have spent all season trying
Northwest Division Dallas at Washington, 8 p.m. 3/4-court 1-2-2 that falls back take contested shots. Finally, so — how to let the game to find the right combinations
W L Pct GB New Jersey at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
into a 1-2-2 zone. we have to finish off the pos- come to us instead of trying and the right chemistry.
Oklahoma City 36 20 .643 — Chicago at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
“Offensively, they are like session by limiting them to to force it. “We’re trying to figure out
Denver 34 25 .576 3 1/2 Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
most teams; if the opportuni- one shot.” “However, we have only what we’re doing and how
ty presents itself with a long The Jays fell 31-29 to been blown out in three games to do it better. For us, that
defensive rebound or a turn- Fort Recovery Friday but this year; we have been com- means we have simply relax
NBA LEADERS over, they will push. Mostly
they are a freelance offen-
then destroyed Bath 73-37
Saturday.
petitive in every other game,
so it is not for lack of effort.
and slow ourselves down, do
what we can do and not what
sive team: lots of 3-around-2, “We didn’t do anything It’s simply a lack of experi- we can’t.”
The Associated Press Team Offense 4-around-1, with some sets to differently in our approach ence at this level that we Tipoff time is 6:30 p.m.
Individual G Pts Avg change things up.” either on offense or defense have had to overcome from
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Gadhafi militia Prosecutors say Saudi man planned attack for years
open fire protesters
By BETSY BLANEY and ADAM GOLDMAN Aldawsari, who was legally in the U.S. on a student visa,
Associated Press studied chemical engineering at Texas Tech University until
January before transferring to a nearby college to study busi-
LUBBOCK, Texas — Moved by 9/11 and speeches by ness.
By PAUL SCHEMM parts of the capital. Osama bin Laden, Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari for years had The White House said President Barack Obama was noti-
and BASSEM MROUE The call for regime oppo- secretly planned to launch a terrorist attack in the U.S., pros- fied about the alleged plot before Aldawsari’s arrest.
The Associated Press nents march from mosques after ecutors allege. It was not immediately clear whether Aldawsari had hired
prayers was the first attempt to In his journal, the college student from Saudi Arabia who a lawyer. Telephone numbers that Aldawsari had provided to
BENGHAZI, Libya — hold a major anti-Gadhafi rally studied chemical engineering in Texas described a plan to others were not working Thursday. No one answered the buzz-
Militias loyal to Moammar in the capital since militiamen travel to New York City, place bombs in several rental cars er or a knock on the door at the address listed as Aldawsari’s
Gadhafi opened fire on protest- launched a bloody crackdown for remote detonation and leave the vehicles in different places apartment near the Texas Tech campus.
ers streaming out of mosques on marchers early in the week during rush hour, according to court documents released A federal public defender in Lubbock, David Sloan, said he
in the Libyan capital on today, that left dozens dead. SMS mes- Thursday. would be at today’s court appearance in case U.S. Magistrate
demanding the regime’s ouster, sages were sent around urging, “After mastering the English language, learning how to Nancy Koenig needed to appoint him to represent Aldawsari.
witnesses said, reporting at least “Let us make this today the build explosives and continuous planning to target the infidel The case outlined in court documents was significant
four killed. Across rebellious today of liberation,” residents Americans, it is time for jihad,” or holy war, Aldawsari wrote because it suggests that radicalized foreigners can live quietly
cities in the east, tens of thou- said. The residents and witness- in the journal, according to the documents filed by prosecu- in the U.S. without raising suspicions from neighbors, class-
sands held rallies in support of es all spoke on condition of ano- tors. mates, teachers or others. But it also showed how quickly U.S.
the first Tripoli protests in days. nymity for fear of retaliation. Aldawsari was expected to appear in federal court today, law enforcement can move when tipped that a terrorist plot
Protesters chanting for Gadhafi loyalists have
Gadhafi’s ouster streamed out clamped down hard in Tripoli, two days after his arrest on a charge of attempted use of a may be unfolding.
of mosques near downtown the center of the eroding ter- weapon of mass destruction. “We think we have neutralized any other threats or immi-
Tripoli’s Green Square and ritory that the Libyan leader’s The 20-year-old bought explosive chemicals online as nent harm surrounding the actions that he’s charged with, but
other districts after prayers, and regime still controls. The upris- part of a plan to hide bomb materials inside dolls and baby the investigation is continuing,” Casey said.
they were confronted by troops ing that began Feb. 15 has swept carriages to blow up dams, nuclear plants or the Dallas home Aldawsari wrote that he was planning an attack even before
and militiamen who opened fire, over nearly the entire eastern of former President George W. Bush, the Justice Department coming to the U.S. on a scholarship, the court documents say.
said several witnesses. Gunmen half of the country, breaking said Thursday. He said he was influenced by bin Laden’s speeches and he
on rooftops in streets near the cities there out of his regime’s “As we lay out in this affidavit, there were a range of tar- bemoaned the plight of Muslims.
square shot down on marchers, hold. gets being contemplated,” Robert Casey, the FBI special agent Federal authorities said they learned of the plot after a
they said. Even in the pocket of north- in charge of the case, said. “I can’t speak to his state of mind chemical company, Carolina Biological Supply of Burlington,
One witness reported see- western Libya around Tripoli, or the priority in his mind of any of the range of targets we N.C., reported $435 in suspicious order by Aldawsari to the
ing three protesters killed in the several cities have also fallen think we discovered.” FBI on Feb. 1.
Souq al-Jomaa area near the into the hands of the rebellion.
square, and another reported a
fourth death in another district,
Militiamen and Gadhafi forces
on Thursday were repelled in
Answers sought in day care fire Man gets life for killing 7 women
Fashloum. The reports could not trying to take back opposition- By CHRIS DUNCAN By DINESH RAMDE
be immediately confirmed. held territory in the cities of Associated Press Associated Press
“There are all kind of bul- Zawiya and Misrata, near the
lets,” said one protester near the capital, in fighting that killed at HOUSTON — From the outside, only a hole hacked in MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee man convicted of choking
Souq al-Jomaa, screaming in a least 30 people. the roof offers any sign that a home day care center had the life out of seven women during a 21-year killing spree was
telephone call to The Associated Starting today morning in been filled with so much smoke from a kitchen fire that sentenced Thursday to spend the rest of his life in prison, and
Press, with the rattle of shots Tripoli, pro-Gadhafi militia- firefighters needed thermal imaging equipment to locate prosecutors said they may yet tie Walter E. Ellis to two or more
audible in the background. men set up heavy security unsolved slayings.
some of the victims. The fire killed three children and sent Ellis, 50, was convicted last week after he pleaded no con-
“The situation is chaotic around many mosques in the four others to hospitals.
in parts of Tripoli now,” said city, trying to prevent any test to charges of first-degree intentional homicide and first-
Investigators will be seeking answers today about what degree murder. Although the charges carry a mandatory life
another witness, who was among opposition gatherings. Armed sparked the fire a day earlier at Jackie’s Child Care, and
marchers in adjacent Algeria young men with green arm- sentence, Judge Dennis Cimpl had the option of allowing the
looking for any indication that the fire need not have hap- possibility of parole.
Square and said he saw militia- bands to show their support pened. A neighbor said day care operator Jessica Tata said
men firing in the air. Armed of Gadhafi set up checkpoints However, Cimpl said the only factor in Ellis’ favor — that
Gadhafi supporters were also on many streets, stopping cars she told firefighters that the fire started in the kitchen, by pleading out he spared the victims’ families from having
n, speeding through some streets in and searching them. Tanks while she was in the bathroom. to endure a trial — was like weighing “a feather against thou-
er vehicles, he said. Residents hid- and checkpoints lined the road Seven children, ranging in age from 18 months to 3 sands of pounds of bad things.”
ra, ing in their homes also reported to Tripoli’s airport, witnesses years, were there. Houston Executive Assistant Fire Chief Cimpl sentenced Ellis on Thursday to seven consecutive life
ict the sound of gunfire in other said. Rick Flanagan says three died, though officials could not sentences for the slayings. Ellis sat impassive as the sentence
al, immediately give their names or ages. was handed down, just as he had during the previous hour
wd
e- Toyota recalls 2.17 million autos Of the injured, “I don’t think they’re out of the darkness
yet,” Flanagan said.
when a parade of victims’ relatives, some angry, some tearful,
called for justice.
en By KEN THOMAS One was in critical condition and one was in good condi- Several remembered the victims as mothers of small chil-
Associated Press tion at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, dren, as women who may have led troubled lives but who
is said hospital spokeswoman Jennifer Hart. She said one didn’t deserve to suffer at Ellis’ hands. Several called Ellis
ey WASHINGTON — Toyota Motor Corp. recalled 2.17 million child also had been transferred to Shriners Hospital burn the devil, and one said he hoped Ellis’ fellow inmates violate
ne vehicles in the United States on Thursday to address accelerator center in Galveston in critical condition, and had no infor- him and treat him with the same contempt that he showed his
he pedals that could become entrapped in floor mats or jammed in victims.
driver’s side carpeting, prompting federal regulators to close its mation on the other child.
A few relatives lamented the fact that Wisconsin does not
investigation into the embattled automaker. Flanagan said two children had been transferred to the have the death penalty. However, the sister of victim Irene
a Galveston hospital, “and that shows you how bad their
le, The Transportation Department said it had reviewed more than Smith said it wasn’t for humankind to pass such judgment.
hat 400,000 pages of Toyota documents to determine whether the scope injuries were.” A nurse at Shriners said they do not release “I’m not one to judge,” Virgie Smith said, her eyes red with
n- of the company’s recalls for pedal entrapment was sufficient. information on patients. tears after the hearing. “He’s going to get the worst thing God
an Toyota has now recalled more than 14 million vehicles glob- The day care center was licensed to Tata, 22. She did can give him.”
he ally to fix gas pedals and other safety problems since 2009. The not respond to a message left by The Associated Press. The sentencing brings a close to a deadly rampage that ran
y, company has received intense scrutiny from the government since Neighbor Michael McAndrews said firefighters at the one- from 1986 to 2007. The subsequent investigations eventually
his August 2009, when four people were killed in a high-speed crash story home had gotten her on a stretcher, put her into an forced a complete review of how the state maintains its DNA
involving a Lexus near San Diego. ambulance and left the scene after calming her down. database.
h- U.S. regulators largely cleared the company earlier this month, “She was crying, frantic, saying all kinds of stuff,” said All seven victims were strangled, either by hand or with
li, saying that electronic flaws were not to blame for reports of sud- McAndrews, 50, who lives on the same block as the day a rope or clothing tied around their necks. One was also
en den, unintended acceleration that led to hundreds of complaints. care center. “She was saying things to anyone who would stabbed.
n. Transportation officials tied the problems to mechanical defects listen.” “Of any way to kill somebody, that’s probably the most
es dealt with in recalls and “pedal misapplication,” in which the driver The residence was licensed last March 1 as a registered despicable way to do it,” the judge told Ellis. “You look at
in stepped on the accelerator instead of the brakes. The company has, child-care home, according to Texas Department of Family them and you literally choke their lives away.”
in however, paid the U.S. government a record $48.8 million in fines and Protective Services records. State regulations allow Ellis declined to speak before sentencing, continuing his
ata for its handling of three recalls. no more than six children under preschool age to be cared silence that has frustrated and infuriated those desperate to
30 The world’s No. 1 automaker has tried to move beyond the for in any 24-hour period in registered child-care homes, know what motivated him to kill their loved ones and whether
recalls, vowing to heed customer complaints and upgrade its safety said Gwen Carter, a spokeswoman for the department. he felt any remorse. Ellis has long refused to cooperate with
ds technology. The company has installed on new vehicles brake authorities and even with his own lawyers.
override systems, which automatically cut the throttle when the Preschool age is generally defined as 5 or younger, she
he said.
in brake and gas pedals are applied simultaneously, and created engi-
neering teams to examine vehicles that are the subject of consumer Carter declined to comment when asked whether the
est
olt complaints. Tata home was in compliance with that rule Thursday.
of In its latest safety action, Toyota said more than half of the “Our investigation is just starting, and we have a lot of
in vehicles under recall were being added to a massive 2009 recall that work to do,” she said.
fixed gas pedals getting trapped in the floor mat. Before the home opened, it was cited for not having Answers to Thursday’s questions:
o- The Japanese automaker said it would add three models to the a fire extinguisher or carbon monoxide detector, but the The favorite song of Ross Geller’s pet Capuchin mon-
en 2009 pedal entrapment recall: about 600,000 4Runner SUVs from deficiency was corrected last Feb. 24, the records show. key, Marcel, on the TV sitcom Friends was “The Lion
up the 2003-2009 model years; 761,000 RAV4 compact SUVs from Carter said staff members physically saw the fire extin- Sleeps Tonight.”
ast the 2006-2010 model years; and 17,000 Lexus LX 570s from the guisher before the license was granted. No problems have The naval semaphore signals for “N” and “D” — short-
ns 2008-2011 model years. been reported at the home since it was licensed, Carter hand for nuclear disarmament — were combined to create
rs The recall also includes 372,000 RX 330, RX 350 and RX said. Once licenses are granted, child-care facilities are the peace symbol.
ed 400H vehicles from the 2004 through early 2007 model years and inspected every two years unless there’s a complaint or Today’s questions:
its 397,000 2004-2006 Toyota Highlander SUVs and hybrid versions particular concern, she said. In the popular Margaret Mitchell novel “Gone With the
he to replace floor carpet covering and retention clips on the driver’s Carter said two department staff members were sent to Wind,” how many children did Scarlett O’Hara have?
side that could interfere with the accelerator pedal arm. the house when the fire broke out. What ordinance about bigamy was issued in Nuremburg,
ly Toyota also recalled 20,000 2006 through early 2007 GS 300 When firefighters arrived they found the home engulfed Germany, in 1650, two years after the Thirty Years War
n,” and GS 350 all-wheel drive vehicles to change the shape of a plas- in smoke, with two injured children outside and five others ended?
a- tic pad embedded in the driver’s side floor carpet that could cause trapped inside. The firefighters had to use thermal imaging Answers in Saturday’s Herald.
... pedal interference. Today’s words:
Lyons said the company was unaware of any accidents or inju- cameras to locate some of the children, Flanagan said, and
is quickly started pulling them out one by one. Frigorific: producing cold
ries related to the new recalls. He said Toyota was pleased NHTSA Mogigraphia: writers’ cramp
had closed its investigation. McAndrews said he saw “smoke billowing out of the
house and firemen up on the roof, trying to make a hole.” The Outstanding National Debt as of 9:45 a.m.
Toyota still faces dozens of lawsuits from owners. NHTSA Today was $14,132,420,374,743.
has received about 3,000 reports of sudden acceleration incidents Around front, firefighters were carrying children out of the
smoke-filled house, then performing CPR in the yard. The estimated population of the United States is
involving Toyota vehicles during the past decade, including allega- 310,096,971, so each citizen’s share of this debt is
tions of 93 deaths. NHTSA, however, has confirmed five of them. Because the neighborhood was accessible by only one $45,574.
The company has posted detailed information at www.toyota. street, firefighters at one point were running with babies The National Debt has continued to increase an
com/recall or www.lexus.com/recall. Owners can call Toyota at and small children in their arms to the nearest ambulances average of $4.11 billion per day since Sept. 28, 2007.
(800) 331-4331 or Lexus at (800) 255-3987. on the crowded streets.
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By Bernice Bede Osol
Saturday, Feb. 26, 2010
for selves
Several good deeds you’ve done
for others in the past will be repaid in
the year ahead, especially some things
you’ve done for a few people you
work with. What they do for you could
boast you up the ladder of success.
Dear Annie: We daugh- pist. From my perspective, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) --
Your ability to achieve a big objective
ters-in-law have a problem. her therapist was getting an is good, but you might have to try
Our in-laws are unable to care awfully slanted view of the many times before you make the cut.
for themselves. More than 10 facts, with my sister portray- It might take a lot of persistence to put
you in the winner’s circle.
BLONDIE
years ago, Mom developed a ing herself in the best pos- ARIES (March 21-April 19)
brain tumor. She’s lost her sible light. How is it possible -- We all make mistakes, so don’t
long-term memory, and her to give useful advice if your hesitate to admit to any you might
personality went from sweet understanding of the situa- make. It doesn’t mean you are a lesser
person, and your friends will love you
to the complete opposite. tion might well be skewed? for being human like them
Dad has been a saint caring -- Just Wondering TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
for her. Dear Wondering: We -- When doing business or making a
deal with someone, watch out for any
All of the sib- understand quite unusual behavior or maneuvers. This
lings contribute well that we are only person might be someone who likes to
as much time and getting one side of catch people unaware.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
money as we can, the story -- it’s the -- Someone you recently met might
but we don’t all only one available unintentionally give you information
live close by, and to us. Even so, for that, if acted upon, would throw you
off course. Heed advice only from
we have our own the person writing,
health problems that is their reality,
those you’re certain know what they
are talking about.
BEETLE BAILEY
and other obliga- and the only way to CANCER (June 21-July 22)
tions. Both Mom help is to acknowl- -- There is nothing wrong with your
ability to do a certain job properly.
and Dad are dia- edge it as such and However, what you start might not get
betic and over- work from there. finished, not because you ran out of
weight. Family We are, however, time, because you’ll stop and never
members bring Annie’s Mailbox more
get back to it.
fortunate LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) --
in food, and they than psychiatrists Jumping into a hare-brained idea a
are signed up for Meals on because our readers are eager friend suggested is just plain stupid,
and you know it. Yet that is exactly
Wheels, but they still don’t to weigh in and give us an what you might do if you’re merely
eat enough protein. They also earful of the “other side” of reacting and not thinking. Get back in
smell of urine, and we’re not the story. form.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
sure how often they bathe. Dear Annie: I would like -- If you engage yourself in an
We have arranged to do their to add another suggestion for important project or arrangement,
laundry and for someone to “Paranoid,” the 15-year-old make haste slowly. It is not like you
clean the house every week. victim of a home burglary. to be impulsive. You know that doing SNUFFY SMITH
so could be erroneous and need
Mom wears adult diapers, I suggest she call the correction.
but still has accidents. She family court in her locale LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
falls a lot, and Dad can- and ask to speak to a vic- Don’t try to be too perfect, because
it could cause you to waste needless
not pick her up. She has a tim’s assistance counselor. time on something you can’t make any
medical alarm that occasion- Many municipalities offer better. Plan to do what is important
ally is set off accidentally in myriad services, programs and stick to it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
the middle of the night. Dad and counseling through their -- Rewards for work well-done will
takes his hearing aids out courts that are effective and be forthcoming. Just don’t take your
when he sleeps and doesn’t oftentimes free. In addition, hard-earned income and blow it on
something frivolous. Make your
hear the telephone call from many places have funds set money count for something.
the company or from us, aside for victims of crimes to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
and Mom won’t answer the get whatever help they may 21) -- Embellishing the facts --
thinking that you can make a bigger
phone. My husband ends need. impression on others -- is likely to
up rushing there in the wee Even if the family court blow up in your face when someone HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
hours, and it wreaks havoc itself offers no services, an squeals on you. Truth earns respect,
exaggeration doesn’t.
on his workday. officer or counselor at the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Dad doesn’t think they court could direct this teen to -- Someone who has put himself out
can afford to go into assist- any number of resources in to help advance your position might
ed living. He’s afraid if they the community. -- Carol in withdraw his support if he thinks you
are bragging about him being an easy
sell the house, they will run Kirkwood, Mo. mark. Watch what you say.
out of money before they Dear Carol: Thanks to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
die. We have asked our hus- all the readers who wrote in -- Don’t try to match penny for penny
with friends who are far more solvent
bands to talk to Dad, but with suggestions and letters than you are. Do what you can afford
they haven’t. Should we of support. We appreciate to do with them, but once you’ve
contact their doctors? What your concern. exhausted that, go your own way.
Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
do we do next? -- Help,
Please
Dear Help: You are car-
ing daughters-in-law to take BORN LOSER
on this responsibility. By
all means, talk to their doc-
tors so they are aware of
all factors regarding your
in-laws’ health. You can
check out in-home support
and other options through
the Eldercare Locator (www.
eldercare.gov) at 1-800-
677-1116. Or, for a fee, you
can arrange a consultation
through the National Assn.
of Professional Geriatric FRANK & ERNEST
Care Managers at careman-
ager.org.
Dear Annie: Does it ever
drive you crazy that you get
only one side of the story
from people asking your
advice?
My sister used to be under
the care of a psychiatrist, and
she would relate some of
the stuff she told the thera-
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