Page A2 F e b u a r y 2, 2 0 0 0 (Tlie ©bseruer H M B la c k ¡story o I nth i Police News/Vancouver Michigan Date Rape Drug Trial Opens Assault of two women results in arrest CUMRUU.1UÜIÎHO D E TR O IT - Jury selection begins in one o f the first trials in a death related to the so-called "date-rape drug.” Four men are accused o f m anslaughter in the death o f 15-year-old Sam antha Reid, and authorities say the men spiked the g irl’s soft drink w ith a fatal dose o f the drug know n as G H B. Pol ice say Sam antha w as one o f three girls w ho unknow ingly ingested the drug at a party. G H B has no odor or taste, and ju st a few drops can m ake som eone pass out w ithin 20 minutes. T he drug is legal in 30 states and is used by body builders as a steroid. Rescuers Search for Crash Survivors A BID J AN, Ivory C oast - G uided by spotl ights from helicopters above, rescuers in boats scoured the w aters for survivors o fa K enya A irways jetlin er that crashed into the Atlantic O cean. At least 10 people survived. By late m orning, 86 bodies had been brought to shore, rescue w orkers said. T he cold ocean tem peratures m ade it unlikely anyone could be alive after a few hours, officials said. The Airbus 310 w as on its w ay to N igeria w ith 179 people on board. M auritiana Holds Bomb Plot Suspect N O U A K C H O TT, M auritania - A man suspected o f On T hursday, January 2 7 ,2 0 0 0 , at 7:00 p.m „ 33 year-old Eugene Boe T hw aits w as taken into custody in connection with the sexual attack o f tw o w om en in separate incidents. Thwaits is a w hite male, 5 ’ 11,165 lbs., with long brown hair and a m ustache. The first incident occurred on January 7, 2000, at approximately 9:45 p.m ., when a 20 year-old woman accepted a ride from T hw aits in the area o f S. E. 122nd A venue / Stark Street. T hw aits drove the victim to a secluded area in Southeast Portland w here he sexually assaulted her. T he second incident occurred on January 20, 2000, at approx imately 5:30p.m ., when another 20 year-old woman accepted a ride from Thw aits in the areaofN .E . 82nd Avenue / Pacific Street Thw aits again drove the victim to a secluded area, in N ortheast Portland w here he sexually assaulted her. In both cases T hw aits displayed a w eapon. T hw aits has been charged in the first case w ith K idnap I, Sodom y I, Unlawful Sexual Penetration I, Sex A buse I, and U nlaw ful U se o f a W eapon. In the second case he was charged with Rape I, Sodom y I, Sex A buse I, Unlawful Sexual Penetration I, and U nlaw ful use o f a W eapon. T hw aits was lodged at M ultnom ah County Detention C enter and w as arraigned on Friday, January 28"'. Portland Police D etectives are attem pting to locate anyone with inform ation concerning Thw aits, or anyone w hom Thwaits may have approached, offering them a ride. Thwaits is know n to have operated a w hite over m aroon 1979 Ford LTD four door sedan, as w ell as a 1983 cream colored Honda Ci vie hatchback. T hw aits frequented East Portland as w ell as V a n c o u v er, W ash in g to n . A n y o n e w ith inform ation is ask to call Portland D etective Sergeant Amber Lew isat (503) 823-0400. plotting a bom bing attack in the United States has been arrested in his native M auritania, security officials said. T he officials said M oham bedou Ould Slahi was arrested after leaving Senegal. Slahi, w ho had been living in Canada, left the country in part because o f the investigation into an alleged bom bing plot U . S. authorities say was tied to Saudi mil 1 i onaire O sam a bin Laden, the Canadian Security Intelligence Crime Stoppers Homicide T h e L in c o ln C o u n ty D is tr ic t A ttorney’s O ffice and the O regon State Police, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in solving a double hom icide. O n Saturday, January 28, 1995, at about 1:30inthem om ing,tw osixteen year old girls, K ara Leas and Jennifer Esson, left a hom e in the A gate Beach area north o f N ew port O regon, and w alked east tow ard H ighw ay 101 to hitchhike. On W ednesday, February 15,1995, the bodies ofboth girls were found in a rem ote w ooded area to the east o f H ighw ay 101, several m iles from w here they w ere last seen alive. Investigators are looking into the possibility that the person or persons responsible may have approached and contacted other fem ales w hile hitchhiking or w alking in the area in 1994 or 1995. These contacts m ost likely occurred during nighttim e < OS TR1BI.1 LDSTORY K IR T u t P orti . a s d O bserver City ofVancouverTransportation and C onstruction Services and N utter U nderground Construction Co. have c o m p le te d th e s e c o n d u r b a n / dow ntow n phase o f the $34 m illion Mill Plain Extension Project. The I n d u s tr ia l f ir s t s e g m e n t w as Vancouver Briefs W A SH IN G T O N - President Clinton proposed a $350 billion tax-cut package in his final State o f the Union address, urging relief from the marriage penalty and a new program o f retirem ent savings accounts. T he president has also proposed tax breaks for education, including a tax deduction o f up to $ 10,000 for college tuition, and philanthropy. T he president has said that the nation stands at a m om ent o f great prosperity and prom ise, and urged A m ericans to take a long look ahead to the challenges o f the 21 st Century, W hite H ouse ch ief o f sta ff John Podesta. World’s Top Execs Meet for Forum DAVOS, Switzerland - Top executives from som e o f the w orld’s largest corporations and governm ent leaders gathered for an annual m eeting that gives both groups a chance to discuss subjects ranging from business challenges to scientific breakthroughs and social problem s. President C linton, Tony Blair, Ehud Barak and Y asser Arafat will join the heads o f Ford M otorCo.. BP A m oco and D ellC om puterC orp. at the W orld Econom ic Forum . Reacti ng to the recent riots at the W orld T rade O rganization m eeting in City seeks applicants for B u ild in g - F ire C ode Board of Appeals The city o f V ancouver is seeking applicants tO fill vacancies on B uilding-Fire Code Board o f appeals. A p p lican ts w ith ex p e rtise in the fo llo w in g a re a are so u g h t: p ro fe ssio n a l m echanical engineer, plum bing contractor, in d u stry co n s tru c tio n u n io n , p ro fe ssio n a l structural engineer or an at-large member. T h is sev en -m em b er b o a rd m akes recommendations to the Vancouver City Council regarding building and fire codes and proposed c o d e ch a n g e . It h e a rs a p p e a ls on co d e enforcem ent and interpretation; investigates building code, fire and construction-related problems; and recommends uniform constriction and fire-prevention regulations. Board members caii serve a m axim um o f tw o six-year terms. The board is “on call and m eets as needed. City residency is not a requirem ent. T he m ayor and C ity C ouncil select m er ite rs. A pplications are a v a ila b le b y c o n ta c tin g P e g g y F u rn o , V ancouverC itv Hall, PO Box 1995. Vancouver, W A 98668-1995 or by calling 696-8484 (FAX 696-8049). T he deadline for applications is W ednesday, M arch 1. For further inform ation about boards and com m issions, visit our web p a g e at h ttp ://w w w .c i.V a n c o u v e r.w a .u s / volunteers/index.htm l. Seattle, the Swiss arm y and a U.S. m ilitary helicopter have been dispatched as part o f the preparations. NASA Says Space Safe for Seniors BETH ESD A , Md. - H ealthy Senior citizens can safely travel in space, although N A SA has no im m ediate plans to duplicate the space shuttle mission that made 77-made-old John Glenn the world s oldest astronaut, space agency scientists said. During a nine-day trip into space in 1998, G lenn served as a guinea pig to see w hat effect zero gravity has on older people. N A SA scientists did n ’t release test results - G lenn planned to discuss them this afternoon - but said they w ere pleased with w hat they learned. HIV Cases in Japan Hit Record TO K Y O - T he num ber o f people in Japan testing positive for HIV or developing AIDS in 1999 reached a record high o f 780, the Health and W elfare Ministry said. A total o f 491 people tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in 1999, up 16 percent from 1998, the m inistry said. T he report also said that the num ber o f people tested for HIV and AIDS in 1999 dropped to 4 8 ,2 18. Down 5,000 from 1998. City invites applications for City/County Cable Television Commission Vacancy T he city o f V ancouver is seeking applicants to fill three vacancies on the City/County Cable T elevision Com mission. Thecom m ission serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council and the Board ofC o u n ty C om m issioners on matters relating to cable telecom m unication issues. The com m ission makes report, monitors compliance and establishes rules and regulations regarding cable television and telecom m unications. The City Council appoints four members and the Board o f county Com m ission appoints four members. A pplicants m ust be city residents and A T&T o f S o u th e rn W ash in g to n C ab le su b scrib ers. C om m ission m eetings are conducted the first W ednesday o f each m onth at 7p.m. at City Hall. A pplications are available by contacting Peggy Furno, V ancouver C ity Hall, PO Box 1995, V ancouver, W A 98668-1995 or by calling 696- 8484 (FA X X 696-8049). T he deadline for appi ¡cations is W ednesday, March 1. For further inform ation about visit our w eb page at http:/ w w w .c i .V a n c o u v e r , w a . u s / v o l u n t e e r s / index.html. K a r a C h r is tin e L e a s hours. Investigators w ish to speak with anyone, especially fem ales w ho may have experienced such a contact, who m ay have inform ation in this reward o f up to $ 1,000 for information, reported to Crim e Stoppers, w hich leads to an arrest in this case or any unsolved felony crim e, and you can rem a in an o n y m o u s. C a ll C rim e Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP. case. C rim e Stoppers is offering a cash Mill Plain extension phase done Service said. Clinton To Seek $350B Tax Cut J e n n ife r K e r i E ss o n City invites applications for p o sitio n on V a n co u v er U rb a n Forestry Commission The city o f V ancouver is seeking applicants to fill tw o v acancies on the U rban F orestry Commission. The seven-member committee was established to enhance the city by m anaging and conserving trees in V an co u v er’s city- ow ned parks, public area and public rights o f way. It also helps property ow ners and public agencies in V ancouver im prove and m aintain trees, consistent with adopted City policies. A pplicants should have a dem onstrated an interest in urban forestry and the beauti fication ’s o f V ancouver and are appointed by the m ayor subject to confirmation by city council. Members serve four-year terms. T he com m ission m eets m o n th ly . A p p lic a tio n s a re a v a ila b le by contacting Peggy Furno, V ancouver City Hall, POBox 1995, Vancouver, WA 9866801995 or by calling 696-8484 (FAX 696-8049). The deadline for applications is W ednesday, M arch 1. For f u rth e r in f o r m a tio n a b o u t b o a rd s an d com m issions, visit our w eb page at http:// w w w . c i . V a n c o u v e r .w a . u s / v o l u n t e e r s / V ancouver H ousing A uthority staff. C ity sta ff and citizens from these neighborhoods spent m any hours w orking together to decide on the design o f the tile-decorated noise w alls. These w alls w ith their ball- topped com er posts are intended to c a p tu r e n e ig h b o rh o o d characteristics such as previously adorned the 15th Street retaining walls. The tiles are m eant to replicate area chim ney features. A lso included in the project are: double acorn lighting; landscaping; lighted, protected pedestrian access to th e w a lk w a y s ; s ig n a liz e d p e d e s tr ia n c r o s s w a lk s ; bus accom m odations, bicycle lanes and lim ited auto access to the Hough neighborhood. com pleted in 1998. A cerem ony at the com pletion o f the third phase Bridge segm ent, now under construction, will mark the com pletion o f the three- phase project in the fall of2000. Work on the project began in 1992 w ith environm ental assessm ent, citizen involvem ent and prelim inary design work. T h e fo u r-la n e a rte ria l p ro v id e s turning and bike lanes and a wide, paved bike/pedestrian trail. T his trail w ill e v e n tu a lly lin k w ith th e Renaissance Trail, w hich runs along the w aterfront and north up C olum bia St. D e s ig n o f th e u r b a n s e g m e n t involved m any partners, including the Hough, E sther Short, A m ada and F ru it V a lle y N e ig h b o r h o o d s . THE LARGEST, MOST COMPLETERETAIL FABRIC STORE IN THE WEST February 1 through February 15,2000. MAILER SALE! index.html. City invites applications for P r o je c t R ev iew Committee Vacancies The city o f V ancouver is seeking applicants to fill four v acan cies on the Project Review Com m ittee. The Project Review C om m ittee is a nine-m em ber citizens group appointed by City C ouncil to review plans for building and re m o d e lin g in V a n c o u v e r ’s d o w n to w n , waterfront and Central Park area. The com mittee goal is to m aintain and im prove the appearance and architectural tone o f those areas, and to encourage innovation and flexibility in design. E xperience in a design-related profession such as a r c h ite c tu r e , -p la n n in g o r la n d sc a p e architecture is desired. M em bers serve four- years term s, w ith two terms maximum . The Project Review Committee regularly m eets the second and fourth Thursday o f each month, 4-6. In City Hall council Chambers. Appl ¡cations are avai lable by contacting Peggy Furno, V ancouver C ity Hall, PO Box 1995, V ancouver, W A 98668-1995 or by calling 696- 8484 (F A X 6 9 6 -8 0 4 9 ). T he d ea d lin e for applications is W ednesday, March 1. For further inform ation about boards and com m issions, v is it our w eb page at h ttp :// w w w . c i . V a n c o u v e r .w a . u s / v o l u n t e e r s / index.html. 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