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THE NORTH BAY NUGGET Monday, April 5, 2004 30110d POLICE JACKASS AUDITIONS IN MONTREAL of riot police Saturday after a police assembled after the crowd 10 car windows were smashed, a A man pulls down his pants in front treal got out of hand. Montreal riot on Sainte Catherine Street. About were arrested. Jackass show at the Metropolis Club leaving the Jackass show blocked journalist was urinated on and six NSA eavesdropping led to arrests report LONDON (CP) The arrests of nine terrorist suspects in Britain and one in Canada last week began with a message intercepted by the National Security Agency in the United States that appeared to give instructions for an attack in the United Kingdom by alQaida commanders in Pakistan, The Sunday Times reports. The newspaper says the message was received by computers at the NSA's electronic eavesdropping centre in Maryland, which monitors millions of telephone calls and e-mails a day.

Police in Britain were alerted of the threat after the NSA analysed the automatic translation of the communication that The Sunday Times said was "thought to be between Britain and Pakistan." Once alerted, senior British police and intelligence officers, including Iran denies it has hidden nuclear facilities from UN TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Iran on Sunday denied it has hidden any nuclear facilities from the United Nations atomic agency by moving them to easier-toconceal sites. Last month, the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency rebuked Iran for failing to disclose certain aspects of its nuclear development under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. One Vienna-based diplomat cited intelligence from the United States and an unnamed country suggesting that within the past year, Iran had moved nuclear enrichment programs to smaller, easily hidden sites. "There is no nuclear facility existing in Iran that we have hidden from the IAEA inspectors," Iranian Foreign Minister Hamid Reza Asefi said at his weekly news conference. Three killed when shots fired at partygoers in car DETROIT (AP) Shots fired at a carload of partygoers killed three people and wounded another early Sunday David Veness, 1 head of special operations at Scotland Yard, and Eliza Manningham-Buller, director general of MI5, set up Operation Crevice, the code name for the international anti-terrorist sweep.

Meanwhile in Canada, the RCMP arrested Momin Khawaja, 24, a software developer in Ottawa, in an investigation they have dubbed Project Awaken. He is the first Canadian charged under the Anti-Terrorism Act and faces two counts for unspecified offences between Nov. 10, 2003 and last Monday. Published reports say the RCMP had Khawaja under surveillance for more than a month at the request of British police. During a recent visit to Britain he was shadowed by British undercover police.

Investigators claim he had a "pivotal WORLD DIGEST on Detroit's west side. The shootings occurred on the eve of a planned citywide. day of prayer against violence. Detroit's murder rate is on the rise this year after the city saw its lowest homicide total in more than 35 years in 2003. On Thursday the bodies of a woman and four of her children were found beaten and strangled in their home.

The victims Sunday were shot by someone in a car that followed them as they left the party, said police spokesman Officer Glen Woods. No suspects were in custody by Sunday evening. Detroit became known as Murder City after it logged 714 homicides in 1974. Homicides fell from 615 in 1991 to 361 in 2003. Rwanda's survivors gather in Kigali for conference KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) Survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda gathered in Kigali on Sunday with foreigners who witnessed the slaughter, researchers and academics to discuss the consequences of the tragedy and how to prevent it being repeated elsewhere.

role" in the alleged plot, as well as links to Saudi Arabian extremists, The Sunday Times said. But Khawaja's lawyer, Steven Greenberg, said Friday there has been "no link established at this time" between the case and allegations of the London bomb plot. Khawaja is slated for a bail hearing Wednesday and will plead not guilty, Greenberg added. The newspaper said the original tip, picked up by NSA satellites, was given high priority because it appeared to be instructions for an attack passing between Al-Qaida commanders in Pakistan and associates in Britain. The sender was apparently in the circle around Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, believed to be the mastermind of attacks in Baghdad and Karbala last month in Iraq that killed 280 people during a Muslim religious festival.

in Montraffic people CP PHOTO The three-day conference marks the start of official commemorations of 10th anniversary of the beginning of the genocide April 7, 1994, and is also intended to raise global awareness about the killing. More than 500,000 Tutsis and political moderates from the Hutu majority were killed in the 100-day slaughter, which was orchestrated by the extremist-Hutu government then in power in the central African country. Spring storm slams parts of Texas and New Mexico Thunderstorms packing heavy rain, hail and strong wind pushed through parts of south Texas and New Mexico on Sunday, flooding homes and knocking out power lines. At least 30 people were evacuated. "It's flooding.

It's hailing. You name it and we're getting it," said Kathy Kelly, a resident of Carlsbad, N.M. In Crystal City, Texas, 130 kilometres southwest of San Antonio, part of the roof of an H-E-B supermarket caved in after hail nearly the size of golf balls pummeled the city for about an hour, police Chief Luis Contreras said. No one was hurt. NORTH BAY FORECAST TODAY TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Around the region Today: -3 North Bay west Nipissing: Today, uv index 5 or moderate.

Tuesday, high 4. Wednesday, a mix of sun and cloud. Low -2. High 6. Thursday, a mix of sun and cloud.

Low -2. High 4. Sunset New Liskeard Temagami: Today, sunny. Wind north 20 km-h. High -1.

Today 7:52 p.m. Uv index 5 or moderate. Tuesday, a mix of sun and cloud. Low -5. High 7.

Wednesday, and a mix of sun and cloud. Low -4. High 6. Thursday, a mix of Sunrise sun cloud. Low -4.

High 4. Parry Sound Muskoka Huntsville, Burk's Falls Bayfield Inlet: To- Tomorrow 6:47 a.m. day, sunny. Wind north 20 km-h. High 0.

Tuesday, sunny. Low -6. High 6. Wednesday, cent chance sunny. Low -2.

High 6. Thursday, showers. a mix of sun 6. and cloud. A Chance of precipitation 60 per of flurries or rain Low-3.

High Greater Sudbury and vicinity: Today, sunny. Wind becoming north- Today 0 per cent west 20 km-h in the morning. High 0. Uv index 5 or moderate. Tuesday, a mix of sun and cloud.

Low -3. High 4. Wednesday, a mix of sun and Tonight 0 per cent cloud. Low -2. High 6.

Thursday, a mix of sun and cloud. Low -2. High 4. Tomorrow 30 per cent Weapons factory near Spanish border busted BAYONNE, France (AP) Police on Zeberio Aierbe, who was armed and Sunday raided a building in the Pyre- carrying false papers. They also arrestnees mountains that Spain called a ma- ed the sheep farmer who owns the jor arms factory for the Basque sepa- house.

ratist group ETA. Spain's government initially said The raid in the French village of ETA was its prime suspect in the March Saint-Michel, close to the border with 11 rail bombings in Madrid, which Spain, follows the capture Friday of killed 191 people. Authorities now bethree key ETA members in southwest- lieve radical Islamic militants carried ern France, including its logistics chief out the attacks, and police have 15 peoand a former leader of the group. ple in custody. Spanish officials have said recently ETA stands for Basque Homeland that ETA is against the ropes, and point and Freedom.

It has been fighting since out that just three people were killed in the late 1960s to carve an independent its attacks last year, compared to 23 in Basque state out of a region straddling 2000 and 15 in 2001. northern Spain and southwest France. The group has claimed responsibility 'ETA's biggest' for more than 800 killings. The workshop to make bombs and It is classified as a terrorist group by rocket launchers was located in an out- Spain, the United States and the Eurobuilding of a house. Spanish Interior pean Union.

Minister Angel Acebes described an Last week, French and Spanish poarms cache found in the house as "one lice captured elusive former ETA of ETA's biggest." leader Felix Alberto Lopez de la Calle; Acebes on Friday praised France for the group's logistics chief, Felix Ignacio its co-operation in fighting ETA. Last Esparza, and a woman identified as year, police in France arrested 37 sus- Maria Mercedes Chivite Berango. pected ETA members or collaborators, After those arrests, police also disincluding several top leaders. Police in covered two backpacks with explosives Spain arrested another 120. and two bombs used for making booby During Sunday's raid, police arrest- traps in an apartment in the southern ed an alleged ETA member, 38-year-old French city of Bagneres de Bigorre.

Deaths KUEHL, Anna Pearl At Cassellholme, North Bay on Sunday, April 4, 2004. Anna Pearl Kuehl (nee Hein), beloved wife of the late George Kuehl, in her 92nd year. Predeceased by her son Stanley, her daughter Brenda and sonin-law Emmett, brothers Fred, Herb, Dan, Jack, Jerry, George, sisters Evelyn, Isobel, and Tessie. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren, Christopher (Stacey) Kuehl, Karl (Diane) Kuehl and their mother June Kuehl, North Bay, Joanne (Allan) Kuhlmann, St. Thomas, Patricia (Andre) Lussier, Kanata, Gregory (Collette) Yantha, Petawawa, Donna Yantha, Smith Falls, Owen Yantha, Thunder Bay.

Sadly missed by great-grandchildren Ashley, Alyshia, Jessica, North Bay, Brandon, Calgary, George, Kingston, Bobbie Lee and Katie, Ottawa, David, Adam, Agatha, Madeleine and Joseph, Kanata. Lovingly remembered by Luella (Ray) Heideman, Pembroke, sister-in-law Marion, Toronto, nephews and nieces Keith Kuehl, North Bay, Gary (Donna) Kuehl, Kitchener, Donald (Debbie) Kuehl, Golden Lake, Reggie (Phyllis) Kuehl, Pembroke, Bette Sutherland, Killalde, Lenore Pinder, California, James (Elyse) Yerlitz, North Bay, Sherry (Ted) Saunders, Newmarket and many other nieces and nephews, special friends Jackie and John LeBlond, Thom and Marie Stewart, North Bay. Friends may call at the MARTYN FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Zummach Funeral Home in Killaloe on Wednesday from 2 to 4 a and 7 to 9 p.m. funeral service will follow in the on Thursday at 2 p.m.

Spring interment in the Immanuel Baptist Cemetery, Killaloe. If desired, donations to the North Bay General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. LIDKEA, Victor A Memorial Service will be held, in loving memory of Victor, who passed away February 15, 2004 in North Bay, on Saturday, April 17, 2004 at Martyn. Funeral 464 Wyld Street, North Bay at 1 p.m. Officiant will be Reverend Wayne Short.

Reception following at St. John's Anglican Church, 301 Main Street, North Bay, Ontario. PEPPER, Noreen Marion Grace At home on Sunday, April 4, 2004 in her 89th year. Dear wife of the late Alfred Pepper. Loving mother of Judith Lloyd (husband Bill) of Corbeil.

Sadly missed by her grandsons Ryan (Maggie) and Billy (Sass) both of Taiwan. Survived by her brothers Jack Marigold of Stratford and Harold Marigold (wife Betty) of Hamilton. Friends may call at the MARTYN FUNERAL HOME (across from City Hall) on Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. The funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. Cremation at the Forest Lawn Crematorium (Tower Drive).

If desired, donations to the North Bay and District Humane Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. (1931-2004) Est de Nipissing Quest, le dimanche avril, 2004, de 72 ans. Tendre de Henriette Beaulieu). Fils de Anette et feu Jean-Paul de Daniel de Invermere, Colombie Britannique, Mona et Henri-Paul de Sudbury. Il restera toujours dans la de ses trois petits-enfants, Guy et Pierre et Tasha Devost.

Cher de Hortance Quesnel), Charlotte Polvie et Denise Lafleur), tous de Sudbury, Stella Meilleur) d'Azilda, (Willie Belland) d'Alban et Michel d'Elliot Lake. par un fils, Richard. Paul-Emile membre des Chevaliers de Colomb, Conseil Paradis, No. 9049. La famille accueillera parents et amis la MAISON FUNERAIRE THEORET, Verner, le mardi 6 avril, de 14h 16h et de 19h 21h.

Robert Lavoie la messe la Paroisse St.Jean-Baptiste, le mercredi 7 avril, 11h. Les peuvent s'exprimer par des dons la Canadienne du Cancer. THE NUGGET OBITUARY SECTION COPY DEADLINES For Death Notices: 5:00 p.m. the day prior for Monday to Saturday editions. Funeral Notices and Obituaries received by 4:30 p.m.

are published the next day. For more information call The Nugget Classified 476-1400; Sturgeon Falls 753-1700; Toll Free 1-800-461-9525 (705 only); Fax 472-4899. her REMILLARD, Georgette Grondin) Peacefully at West Nipissing General Hospital, Sturgeon Falls on Saturday, April 3, 2004 at the age of 72 years. Beloved wife of 49 years to Roland Remillard. Dear mother of Kathleen (Raymond Levac), Claire (Hubert Robichaud), Raymond, all of Sturgeon Falls, (Philippe St.Jean) of Verner and Paul (DebbieAnn) of Tarzwell.

She will be fondly remembered by 10 grandchildren and one Dear sister of Paulette St.Amour of Ottawa and Madeleine Lacroix of Hull. Predeceased by two children Jacques and Louise and several brothers and sisters. As per her request, there will no visitation at the funeral home. A memorial service will be held at the Resurrection Church, 109 Third Street, Sturgeon Falls on Wednesday, April 7th at 11 a.m. Family receiving friends at the church from 10 a.m.

until 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Donations to the Au Home for the Aged, Sturgeon Falls, in memory of Georgette will be gratefully acknowledged by her family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to HILLSIDE FUNERAL SERVICES, 362 Airport Road, North Bay (474-7655). REMILLARD, Georgette Grondin) Est paisiblement de Nipissing Ouest Je samedi 3 avril, 2004 de 72 ans.

Epouse pendant 49 ans de Roland Remillard. Outre son elle laisse ses enfants Kathleen (Raymond Levac), Claire (Hubert Robichaud), Raymond, tous de Sturgeon Falls, (Philippe St.Jean) de Verner et Paul (Debbie-Ann) de Tarzwell. Elle de 10 petits-enfants et une soeur de Paulette St.Amour d'Ottawa et Madeleine Lacroix de Hull. par deux enfants, Jacques et Louise ainsi que plusieurs et sours. Il n'y aura pas de visites au salon Une messe aura lieu le mercredi 7 avril en 109 rue Third, Sturgeon Falls 11h.

La famille recevra parents et amis de 10h 11h, le matin des Des dons Au de Sturgeon Falls la de Georgette seraient par la famille. La direction des a L'ETABLISSEMENT HILLSIDE, 362 Chemin de North Bay (474-7655). Stuart (Morrow) of Powassan left us to join her husband and son on Friday, April 2, 2004 in her 104th year. A resident of Leisureworld Caregiving Centre, North Bay for the past year, Gladys was the beloved wife of the late William James (Jay) Stuart and the loving mother of Garth Stuart of Forest, Ontario, Sandra Harkness of North Bay and the late Glen Stuart. Special Grandmother of Marilyn and dear Grandmother of Wendy, Joanne, Carol, Bill, Jennifer, Mark, Angela, Kevin and great-grandmother of 10.

Dear sister of Mona Shaw of British Columbia and predeceased by four sisters and two brothers. Fondly remembered by daughterin-law Florence (Tiny) Stuart, Lois Stuart and by other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan (705-724-2024) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted by Reverend Rick Hobbs on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 11 a.m. at the Powassan United Church.

Spring interment will be at Powassan Union Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made to the Powassan United Church or the charity of your choice. STUART, Gladys Alverna Mrs. Gladys Rose Bowl Florist 938 CASSELLS ST. 474-4840 "When words are not enough" www.rosebowlnb.com CELIA'S FLOWERS The Little Shop with the Personal Touch Monday to Friday 9-7 Saturday Sunday 11-4 NIPISSING PLAZA 476-6065 MARTIN, FUNERAL 4 Tradinen of Trust HOME Since 1897 472-8810 HILLSIDE SERVICES LID We Understand.

362 AIRPORT ROAD 474-7655.

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