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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1996)
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Wash The fhw died at a trailer park where the lacob* family lived Crum, covered with blood. wa» fbtmd hiding in the tushes nearby Pirowculur Stephen Knrutamr said he still hasn't decided whether to seek the death penal ty That derision will await com pi at ion of a tmckground investigation in tUmi a month Ha added that the trial date appeared to be reasonable, as long as state police are able to complete ON A evidence In four to sis month* Defanse attorney Mu Kael Hark • ei said he ha# yet to *«« any potior report* m visit the scene of tha slayings T have not heard anything from him tha! tells me he is guilty,* Barker said "I would observe that he seem* to me a* shocked that this happened as anyone *' Cool weather helps crews battle blaze la Colorado forest MATIOMAl BUFFALO CttKKIC. Colo (AP) — Flraflgbl •r* look *dv«n Ugo of cooler. • :«!!; j~-t mwiiw Monmy«>puna firebreaks around a forest blast* that chased hundreds of people out of lb wood* Slur* Saturday, the fire had burned through about 10.000 acre* of part-had pin* forest. but on Monday craw* warn abla to keep it from advancing any far that, aaid US Forest Service Spokeswoman Linda Hat kar Temperature* war* mostly in tha 70*. at least 20 degree* low ar than un Saturday whan tha fin* eniplfd at a lampilte near Buf falo Creek in the Pika National Forest. Humidity wa* at ft* par cant, a 60 pan ant Improvement from tha weekend On* of tha mayor thing* we'm trying In do right now i* mtnforoe tha line and make aura hounet ant proterted," said Forest Service •(Mika*woman Susan Haywood We t* trying to hit it hard white tha want hat i* cooperating.*' Thane wa* com am. however, that a weather front expected on Thursday could whip up wind and increase the fire danger again, said Larry Dove of the fed end Bureau of land Management In spite of Monday's improved weather, authorities said the blare era* still out of control, dis puting repeal* that it had been 20 percent contained by fire line* Dove estimated the fire would be contained Thursday and mm ptelely under control by Satur day. No serious injuries have been reported Campers and resident* of the i ommunittes of Pine and Buffa lo I reek were evacuated Satur day. and resident* of the Deckers <w»a moved out Sunday. European Union continues banning British beef exports WOWIP BRUSSELS, Belgium (API — European Union veterinary offl c »al* refuted Monday in r»ia» a global ban on British beef r> snort* In a move aura to inflame the mad cow dispute between Britain and its Eli part* ners. Germany gathered enough votes Iron other EU monbun to block any partial lifting of th« ban until Britain doe* morw to curb publu about mad cow disease In all. raven nations voted to maintain the ban. Eli officials said The decision will anger mem bers of Britain's ruling Conserv ative Party who have called for retaliation, including trade sane lions again*! other EU nations, if the ban was not loosened. On the table was a proposal to allow Britain to export beef fat. gelatin and bull semen Under the EU’* complex voting rules, a minority can blin k some major ity decisions. Britain tried to put the best face on a stinging rebuff to its eight week effort to persuade its 111 partners to ease the ban. which London argues is unfuati fled on scientific grounds. "At the start of this some weeks ago. it was one country against 14." Keith Meldmm, Britain's chief veterinary officer, told reporters after the vote. "Now a number of countries are with us ** The beef embargo was imposed March 27 after the British government announced a possible link between mad cow disease and a human brain ail ment that ha* killed at least 10 Britons. Summer Duck Cull Is Here l\0£!-'U,r now tor 1.0 SumnuT cKisses . I’itkiipatriv "timnnT bulletin w 11h !u*duk’ of i LY'nsc'' in V> > t Ve&on ! kill.