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Oregon firefighters battle wildfires 2 PORTLAND — Firefighters hope by Thursday to contain a 1,300-acre fire that briefly threat ened the central Oregon town of Warm Springs. Elsewhere, about 220 firefight ers fought a 300-acre blaze inside the Mount Jefferson Wilderness area outside of Sisters. In Eastern Oregon, 80 miles southeast of Bums, a 5,400-acre fire was burning on range land and juniper forests. Also in Eastern Oregon, fire fighters controlled a 2,270-acre grass fire started by lightning on federal lands in the remote high desert east of Jordan Valley. That is now controlled. Mother charged with negligence for death 3MEDFORD — A homeless woman has been charged with negligent homicide in the death of a 6-year-old boy who died when the woman’s car ran off a 100-foot embankment because it allegedly had no brakes. Amarylla Kate Burrell, 19, was driving outside the small commu nity of Ruch on Tuesday when the car plunged off the embank ment. Peter Escalante Zamora III was crushed in the wreckage. Burrell was released from the Jackson County Jail, where she had been held on $15,000 bail pending arraignment in Jackson County District Court. Serbs block mass grave excavation 4 SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegov ina — Finnish forensic experts were forced to abort their excava tion of a mass grave in eastern Bosnia because Serbs blocked their work. The Bosnian Serbs failed to keep promises to provide securi ty at Kravice, 10 miles west of Srebrenica. The work would be too dangerous without such guar antees. A separate excavation of mass graves continued in nearby Cers ka, where 40 bodies had been found by late this afternoon. A team from the U.N. war crimes tribunal began work Sun day guarded by the NATO-led peace force. Kevorkian assists in another suicide 5 DETROIT — Dr. Jack Kevorkian helped a 39-year old woman with multiple sclero sis commit suicide with a drug injection and took the body to a hospital himself, confident that the “era of harassment and perse cution” is over. It was the 33rd suicide in which Kevorkian has taken part since 1990. In practically all of the previous cases, the patients died by inhaling carbon monox ide. Kevorkian and another doctor took the body of Rebecca Badger of Goleta, Calif., to Pontiac Osteo pathic Hospital late Tuesday. No immediate charges were filed. None have been filed in the last several suicides. Spaniards no match for running bulls 6PAMPLONA, Spain — Nine Spaniards were injured Wednesday during Pamplona’s famous running of the bulls and one celebrant was found dead, apparently of an alcohol over dose. The body of Jose Antonio Alda, 42, was found in the Plaza del Castillo, where many revelers sleep during the nine-day Fiesta de San Fermin. 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