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S e p te m b e r 1 9 , 2 0 0 1 Page B2 25 a ñ a s o m ás - 25 years o r m ore 20 p aíses - 20 countries b ien es - goods capturar y lograr - to capture and to achieve cese - dism issal cóm p lices - accom plices conferencia internacional - international conference crím en es - crim es c u m p lir - to c a n y out; obey Euskadi - the Basque country extradición de Fujim ori - extradition of Fujimori hum anidad - humanity latente situación - latent situation libertad de exp resión - freedom o f expression los tribunales d e ju sticia - the courts o f ju stice m a rte s - T uesday m a ta r - to k ill p ed id o -order tregua - truce tram itará - to transact; to negotiate T he Portland O bserver’s com m itm ent to cultural diversity includes the encouragem ent o f a m ulti-lingual society. R ead ers can leant Spanish on this page by reading the w ords and phrases in bold print and gaining understanding o f its m eaning w ith this com panion glossary. Salve a Nuestros Niños MANIFESTACION De Padres Para M ejorar La Educación ETA amenaza a los periodistas El País V asco b rilla en E uropa por tener una exclusividad: es el único lugar donde los periodistas - q u e expresan su disgusto a ETA o sim plem ente trabajan en m edios que le niegan el derecho de m atar a E T A - e s tá n a b ie r ta m e n te am enazados de m uerte. Frente a esta latente situación, hace dos días se celebró en el País en la c o n fe re n c ia in te rn a c io n a l. F rancisco P in to B alsem ao, ex p rim e r m in istro p o rtu g u é s y presidente del C onsejo E uropeo d e E d ito re s, se d irig ió a los p o lític o s y p o d e re s p ú b lic o s v a s c o s d ic ie n d o q u e si n o aseguran el cese de las am enazas de ETA a los periodistas, “si optan p o r el d e s e n te n d im ie n to , se V asco un foro sobre la am enaza del terrorism o co n tra los m edios inform ativos en E u sk adi. donde la libertad de exp resión para los hom bres de prensa es sólo la teoría de un d erecho, pues dos m uertos y un herido - d e cinco a te n ta d o s- son ya el resultado de este insano aco so d esd e el q u ieb re de la tregua. D urante su intervención v u e lv e n c ó m p lic e s del terro rism o ” . En el en cuentro, por otro lado, no hubo ponente alguno que no hiciera m ención a los atentados suicidas del m artes en E sta d o s U n id o s. S ó lo el añ o pasado, 42 pro fesio n ales de la inform ación fueron asesinados por la m ano terro rista en m ás de 20 países. A Colombian captures Italian Grand Prix M O N Z A . Italy (A P) — Juan M ontoya w on the Italian G rand Prix on a som ber day o f auto rac ing at a track that is usually am ong the m ost boisterous in the sport. The Colom bian won for the first tim e in Form ula O ne in a race p re ceded by an aborted action by drivers in w hich a no-passing rule w as proposed. T he race was subdued not only because o f the terrorist attacks in N ew Y ork and W ashington but b ecau seo fS atu rd ay ’sC A R T race in G erm any in w hich star driver A lex Zanardi lost both his legs. M ontoya d isp lay ed a black “It was a great day fo r m e, b e cause my father w as here and it w as his b irth d a y .... Just one year ago 1 had m y last w in in a C A R T race,” M ontoya said. Before the start, drivers and fans observed a m inute o f silence. D rivers o f the 11 team s lined up on a parade truck stationed in the finish line area and stood before the standing crow d. T hree team s — Ferrari, Jordan and Jag u ar— had black m ourning signs on their cars. The race began afteradispute in w hich M ichael Schum acher said m ost drivers had agreed to no pass- band on his w hite-and-blue o v er alls at the victory cerem ony. Fans quietly applauded, with few flags w aving and few horns playing — a restrained response suggested by Ferrari president Luca Di M ontezem olo. O ne man w aved a U .S . flag from the stan d s. Montoya, a former C A RT cham pion in his first F orm ula O ne sea son, w on in a W illiam s B M W — 5.1 seconds ahead o f F errari’s R ubens B a r r ic h e llo . R a lf S chum acher, in a second W ill iam s B M W , was third. M ichael S chum acher, his fourth season title already assured, w as fourth. ing through the two curves next to the starting grid. The m ove was made not only in response to the terrorism and Z anardi's crash, but to last year’s accident at M onza in which a race official w as killed. A sp o k e s m a n f o r S c h u m acher’s team said som e teams opposed the move, ending pos; sible action by the dri vers. M ontoya covered the 53 laps in 1 hour, 16 minutes, 58.493 seconds fo ra race average o f nearly 126m ph. The next race is the U.S. G rand Prix at Indianapolis on Sept. 30. The finale is the Japanese G rand Prix on O ct. 14. M ié rc o le s. S e p tie m b re 26. 2001 6 :3 0 p m Seil Enhancement Inc. 3‘>2O \ . Kerbs Gearing Up for the World Cup Games Su Sitio Recibe : \a 's Be s. \ ( e’s? ¡Ima«>ínese! robablemente no Xlcanzán el Nivel de Educación Estatal. Costa Rica national teamer Heman Medford kicks a soccer ball into the crowd as he celebrates with fans in Costa Rica after the team clinched a berth in the 2 0 0 2 World Cup. Due to the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, South Korea plans to designate no-fly zones above its 1 0 World Cup venues during the soccer tournament next year. They will also step up security around its stadiums. In fo rm o c qui* lo q u i la I M in ia Publica ile Porilam l- ilo b a u pai a la rduvaeion tie n u triro s niños. * H a lu a t iiiriutlu de\ifi<»> ♦ X -- ♦ A p re n d a com o a y u d a r al n iñ o p a r a q u e le v a y a b ie n en la escuela. N a p a r n u la qu e su n iñ a se co n vierta en u n a vic tim a y no le e n s e n e n lo re q u e rid o . A p re n d a com o to m a r pasos de acción en la escuela. P a ra M as In fo rm a c ió n Llam e 5 0 3 -2 8 2 -1 4 4 7 » » J» -, 4 I • • >«»|n iiM vtl p iiv ilv h uvvr i|iu- »n* niño« m i h a n lm d i * l i v /a * n e c o a n a * p a r a le n t i c u l o t n la - M ltit'llu tl (Vt IlO lliU ll J t ic X lH t’ l l t ; ‘Serving You Into The New Millennium!’ ABSOLUTE AUTO SERVICE 251 N.E. Kilpatrick Portland, OR (503) 283-0414 Classy N ails Jfete to We “W W IJou* JVaik Sets FUS L prisión de 25 años o más. C O CTO BER 1 0 -1 3 , 2 0 0 1 MONTE CARLO HOTEL • LAS V E G A S , N E V A D A “ T he L egacy of the B lack P ress : C hallenging the S tatus Q uo ” Wednesday, October 10th Welcome Dinner 6:30 P.M. Thursday, October 11th 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 a . m . Youth Day Breakfast 10:00 a . m . - 11 :45 a . m . Youth Day Summit Political Workshop 10:00 a . m . - N oon Youth Day Luncheon 12:00 p . m . • 1:30 p . m . Technology Workshop 1:30 p . m . • 2:30 p . m . Workshop: Minority Health Issues 2:30 p . m . • 3:30 p . m . Awards Reception 6:00 p . m . - 7:30 p . m . Friday, October 12th 8:30 a . m . - 10:00 a . m . Corporate Diversity Breakfast Business and Finance Workshop 10:00 a . m . - N oon Black Church/Block Press luncheon N oon - 2:00 p.M. 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 p . m . WCBPA President's Reception WCBPA Publisher Awards Dinner 7:00 p . m . - 9:30 P.M. Dessert Party 9:30 P.M. 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