jodiani» (Phscrurr Page 2 Accident Kills passenger A passenger in a pickup truck died after the vehicle crashed into a tanker truck on Columbia Boulevard and North Hurst Street. It happened around 1:30 a.m. The driver of the pickup was rushed to a local hospi­ tal in critical condition. Week ¡n The Review sional career, the 80-year-o,d Demo­ crat said he was treated unfairly for "good faith mistakes." November 17, 2010 Nevada Supreme Court panel to re­ jeweler Laurence Graff. consider their appeal of Simpson's Las Vegas armed robbery and kid­ napping conviction. A clerk with the state high court said the request for a rehearing was received Tuesday. 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The engagement was announced Tuesday after more than eight years of dating. Their wedding will be next spring or summer. Baggage System c o n t i n u e d f r o m fron t 2011. Dwayne Baird, a spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration’s Western Region said he cannot give a specific date when the scanners will be imple­ mented, but does tell travelers to check the TSA’s site before head­ ing to the airport, to check what stricter security measures are in place for the holidays. He said that there will be an in­ creased amount of screeners to ac­ commodate the extra passenger lode, and also stressed the impor­ tance of valid IDs. He said that the Secure Flight Program, which was fully implemented nationwide Nov. 1, will cut back on Flight Watch List misidentification incidents, so that travelers should have fewer prob­ lems going through security. “W e’re here to ensure that your holiday is a safe and secure one,” Baird said. At downtown’s Union Station, Amtrak is adding 11 more trains — not just cars, but entire train routes — to the Cascades route, which runs from Vancouver, British Co­ lumbia to Eugene, for the Wednes­ day prior to Thanksgiving to the Sunday afterward. With over 740,000 riders in the fiscal year 2008, Cascades is the seventh most heavily traveled cor­ ridor in the country, and Portland is the 15th busiest station in the na­ tional Amtrak System. Vemae Graham, Amtrak’s West­ ern Regional spokesperson, said this is the busiest time of year for the rail company. She said there were more than 17,000 riders nationally this past weekend, and that they are expect­ ing “record ridership” Nov. 24-28, as each of the last few years has topped the previous record. Amtrak sees 127,000 passengers a year systemwide, and Graham says that the Thanksgiving holiday is even busier than Christmas. This will be the first time a mid­ night train will be offered for Cas­ cades-route Thanksgiving travel­ ers — he train will leave Seattle at midnight and arrive in Portland at 4:14 a.m., non-stop, for interested early arrivers, so that they can help with food preparations. Graham says that there will be some tighter security for travelers. “Passengers may experience some Amtrak police, random baggage checks, and screenings at some sta­ tions,” she said. “And be sure you can provide a valid ID at all times.” Jeff, Lincoln Advance at State Jefferso n and L incoln high P o r tla n d I n te r s c h o la s tic schools will each enter a second League crosstow n rival Lincoln round playoff game Friday in their squeaked out a victory in the O r­ respective divisions. egon 6A football playoffs with a T he u n d e fe ate d D em o crats 35-31 victory over South Medford. scored a resounding win last Friday The C ardinals will face Aloha in the state 5A football champion­ High School in A loha at 7 p.m., ships with a 28-0 win at home against Friday, Liberty High School of Hillsboro. G rant, the only other PIL team Jefferson will face Sherwood High in cham pionship play, lost their School in Sherwood at 7 p.m. on first round 6A game last Friday to Friday, Nov. 19. 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