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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 12

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12A The Daily Sentinel Friday, August 14, 1998 11 i i i i 1 VICTIMS: Speakers note loss to Kenya, Tanzania BRONCOS: KUSA called TCI Cable in Grand Junction to suggest trade of playoff games, morning news slot Continued from Page One Continued from Page One available on TCI again, the blackout no longer applies. Fans upset over not being able to see the Broncos preseason games had not only called TCI, but KUSA KKCO and the Denver Broncos. You cant satisfy everybody, Gallik said. You try to satisfy the majority of the people and thats where were headed. Were really addressing our customers needs and we appreciate KUSAs cooperation with this.

KKCO has taken heat, TCI has taken heat, KUSA has taken heat and hopefully this will remove that radius from the city of NFL teams on non-network broadcasts. The rule was put in place to prevent television stations from selling packages of preseason games and not sharing the revenue with the NFL. Ogden said last week that the real problem was that KUSA was dropped from the cable system in Grand Junction when KKCO-TV, Channel 11, went on the air. If KUSA was still a part of TCIs package, the whole blackout problem would be moot, because Grand Junction would get the broadcast automatically. By having KUSAs newscasts Grand Junction, the same channel that currently carries some Colorado Rockies games and a community bulletin board.

KUSA called me and suggested we cut this deal, Gallik said. We appreciate Roger Ogden and his organization in Denver. Theyre trying to make sure that the Western Slope is satisfied by getting Bronco games. The problem stems from an NFL rule that puts a blackout on showing preseason games outside a 90-mile Shirley Adams, a State Department employee who attended the ceremony, said she was well aware of the security problems in Nairobi because she worked there from 1991-93. Adams said she always felt insecure in the building because it was in the middle of the bustling city, unlike many other nations' embassies which were located behind gates on large lots in Nairobis suburbs.

But Adams said her concerns were dismissed. They told me the panic attack I had was (because of) the altitude, she said. Adams said she knew several of the people killed in the attack. I keep thinking THE ASSOCIATED PRESS something like that AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO KENYA Prudence shesaidaPPen t0 me us)ne ovecome ty emotion ater laying a wreath at Dwayne King, a 26- site Nairobi U.S. Embassy, year-old State Department intern, said the bombings on the front line, said King, who have not discouraged him from try- attends law school at Temple Uni-ing to enter the Foreign Service and versity in Philadelphia, possibly go to Africa.

The president noted how those Its one of the dangers of being who died were a diverse lot must be opposed by all decent people," said Albright, who accompanied the bodies from Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Defense Secretary William Cohen, who spoke first, said that we can never allow terrorists to diminish our determination to press on with the inspiring work of those who have been taken from us. The speakers also noted that 245 Kenyans and Tanzanians died as a result of the blasts. The ceremony took place as officials debated the security of U.S. embassies around the world.

Earlier this week, Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering acknowledged that the U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Prudence Bushnell, had expressed concern that the embassy in Nairobi was not secure. Colleagues and family who had come to mourn the deceased said they were always aware that overseas assignments posed great risks. This was a fear come to realization, It was always in the back of our minds," said Lynn Powell, a relative of two people killed in the embassy blast Counsel General Julian Bartley, 55, and his 21-year-old son, Jay, who had a summer job at the embassy. Powell said that the senior Bartleys daughter was visiting her in Nashville, when the bombing occurred.

It was very emotional, she said. SELLMAN: Rental car due back by Saturday Continued from Page One notified, she said. Were hoping that they thought they had a day to sightsee, Endresen said. But, the fact that no one in Kitsap County government had heard from Sellman concerned the county officials. It doesnt fit with what people who know her say about her, Endresen said.

Sellman also failed to show up for a meeting Thursday morning with Kitsap County officials. Price was checking to see if a credit card used to rent the car had been used since then had been overdue for a meeting in Bremerton, Price said late Thursday. Were talking about two adult individuals missing. Certainly, the circumstances are odd. After Sellman failed to appear for a meeting Wednesday afternoon, Kitsap County Commission Chairwoman Chris Endresen said, a check of the Port Orchard, motel where a room had been reserved for the Sellmans three miles southwest of Bremerton revealed that the couple had not used It Tuesday night.

At that point, authorities were The car is due back at the airport by Saturday, when the Selbnans have a flight out of the airport Price said. If a break in the case doesnt occur by then, he said, the case could become more serious. Im concerned; Im not panicked, Jasper said. Price said he hopes that friends and relatives he contacted will hear from the couple and they or Sellman will contact him. Were talking about a little over 24 hours at this point that the Sellmans Icou PONEX I ES 82998 1 Back to School Special I 99 KM' eyeglamme with KidSAFE Lenses.

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