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    Advertiser Plummets to New Low in Bush Editorial

    ”’The Honolulu Advertiser”’ plummets to a new low in its editorial likening of President Bush
    to Imperial Japan’s minister of war, Hideki Tojo, by stating, “The Japanese
    justified their attack on Pearl Harbor in precisely the same way”
    See “Justifications for war shifting like Iraqi sands”; Sunday, July 13, 2003 at

    https://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Jul/13/op/op01a.html

    Right now our brave young servicemen and women are putting everything they
    have on the line in Afghanistan and Iraq to protect us against renewed terrorist
    attacks like those that killed thousands of our countrymen in Lower
    Manhattan, Arlington and aboard four commercial passenger aircraft almost two years
    ago. Why is that so difficult to understand?

    If Advertiser must flex its editorial policy muscle, can’t it find the
    common sense (if not the common decency) to use its influence in support of those
    who are protecting its essential first amendment right to publish?

    The commander in chief and his forces are working to defend the Constitutional
    rights of ”’all”’ of us. Neither he nor they need this ongoing, stab-in-the back
    campaign of half truths, lies, smears and innuendo to discredit them merely
    because a few infantile soreheads in the media and elsewhere cannot accept the
    November 2000 election results. Get ”’over”’ it, already!

    To quote the Department of the Army attorney who let the air out of Joseph
    McCarthy’s balloon almost half a century ago, “Have you at last no decency?”

    One more time (and do try to get it right this time): the justification for
    the ongoing war on terror — a war that has barely gotten underway with
    battles waged in Afghan and Iraqi theaters of operations — has ”’not”’ changed in the
    slightest. Anyone who doubts that should take a trip to Ground Zero. Be
    likewise assured these will ”’not”’ be the last battles waged as part of this war.

    President Bush is a straight arrow who speaks the plain truth. He issued a
    resonating call for courage and patriotism from the well of the House in his
    speech before Congress on Sept. 12, 2001: “Either you are for us or against
    us.” That clear call for American patriots to take a stand was a message
    intended for both foreign and domestic consumption. It compels a defining choice
    between them and us. There is to be no hiding place for terrorists abroad
    and no wiggle room for cowards, weasels or turncoats here at home.

    Here now is your difficult task, ”’Advertiser”’: Choose.

    ”’Thomas E. Stuart, a public school teacher in Kapaau, Hawaii, can be reached via email at:”’ mailto:Thom1s@aol.com

    Creative Intolerance

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    “Dick Rowland Image”

    Treena Shapiro reported in ”’The Honolulu Advertiser”’ July 12, 2003, “HPD predicts ice numbers will surpass ’02” that police, focusing on inanimate objects like “ice” and “homes and establishments” see worse problems coming. Then Honolulu Prosecutor, Peter Carlisle, was quoted as wanting to “stop children from using the drug while they are still casual users” and worrying they will become a “perpetual slave to addiction.”

    With that kind of thinking, you darn right we have a serious problem. Several of them, in fact. First, ice or any other drug is inert and harmless unless ingested. Individuals ingest it mostly because they want to do so. Thus, if there is a problem it is not ice, it is people. The police are focusing on ice and ice houses when people should be holding their attention. Then Peter Carlisle waits until the child “uses” and then wants to stop it.

    What is wrong with developing the character traits that will help provide the strength to never start?

    Finally, Mr. Carlisle makes excuses for the user who becomes a “perpetual slave to addiction.” If a human being is helpless as a “victim” of ice or any other substance, he or she chooses to be such. To believe otherwise is to deny human strength and resourcefulness. Peter Carlisle, essentially saying the “devil makes them do it,” becomes an enabler. The solution? Intolerance throughout the community. Massive intolerance. For users, enablers, sellers, manufacturers and all who want to medically “treat” people who choose to use.

    Is there an alternative? Of course. It is tolerance. Tolerate users, sellers, enablers, quacks etc. unless they hurt or damage another innocent person. Then throw the book at them — intolerantly.

    ”’Richard O. Rowland is president of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, a non-partisan, non-profit public policy institute focused on promoting the free-market, individual freedom and liberty. He can be reached via email at:”’ mailto:grassroot@hawaii.rr.com

    Creative Intolerance

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    “Dick Rowland Image”

    Treena Shapiro reported in ”’The Honolulu Advertiser”’ July 12, 2003, “HPD predicts ice numbers will surpass ’02” that police, focusing on inanimate objects like “ice” and “homes and establishments” see worse problems coming. Then Honolulu Prosecutor, Peter Carlisle, was quoted as wanting to “stop children from using the drug while they are still casual users” and worrying they will become a “perpetual slave to addiction.”

    With that kind of thinking, you darn right we have a serious problem. Several of them, in fact. First, ice or any other drug is inert and harmless unless ingested. Individuals ingest it mostly because they want to do so. Thus, if there is a problem it is not ice, it is people. The police are focusing on ice and ice houses when people should be holding their attention. Then Peter Carlisle waits until the child “uses” and then wants to stop it.

    What is wrong with developing the character traits that will help provide the strength to never start?

    Finally, Mr. Carlisle makes excuses for the user who becomes a “perpetual slave to addiction.” If a human being is helpless as a “victim” of ice or any other substance, he or she chooses to be such. To believe otherwise is to deny human strength and resourcefulness. Peter Carlisle, essentially saying the “devil makes them do it,” becomes an enabler. The solution? Intolerance throughout the community. Massive intolerance. For users, enablers, sellers, manufacturers and all who want to medically “treat” people who choose to use.

    Is there an alternative? Of course. It is tolerance. Tolerate users, sellers, enablers, quacks etc. unless they hurt or damage another innocent person. Then throw the book at them — intolerantly.

    ”’Richard O. Rowland is president of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, a non-partisan, non-profit public policy institute focused on promoting the free-market, individual freedom and liberty. He can be reached via email at:”’ mailto:grassroot@hawaii.rr.com

    Creative Intolerance

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    “Dick Rowland Image”

    Treena Shapiro reported in ”’The Honolulu Advertiser”’ July 12, 2003, “HPD predicts ice numbers will surpass ’02” that police, focusing on inanimate objects like “ice” and “homes and establishments” see worse problems coming. Then Honolulu Prosecutor, Peter Carlisle, was quoted as wanting to “stop children from using the drug while they are still casual users” and worrying they will become a “perpetual slave to addiction.”

    With that kind of thinking, you darn right we have a serious problem. Several of them, in fact. First, ice or any other drug is inert and harmless unless ingested. Individuals ingest it mostly because they want to do so. Thus, if there is a problem it is not ice, it is people. The police are focusing on ice and ice houses when people should be holding their attention. Then Peter Carlisle waits until the child “uses” and then wants to stop it.

    What is wrong with developing the character traits that will help provide the strength to never start?

    Finally, Mr. Carlisle makes excuses for the user who becomes a “perpetual slave to addiction.” If a human being is helpless as a “victim” of ice or any other substance, he or she chooses to be such. To believe otherwise is to deny human strength and resourcefulness. Peter Carlisle, essentially saying the “devil makes them do it,” becomes an enabler. The solution? Intolerance throughout the community. Massive intolerance. For users, enablers, sellers, manufacturers and all who want to medically “treat” people who choose to use.

    Is there an alternative? Of course. It is tolerance. Tolerate users, sellers, enablers, quacks etc. unless they hurt or damage another innocent person. Then throw the book at them — intolerantly.

    ”’Richard O. Rowland is president of the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, a non-partisan, non-profit public policy institute focused on promoting the free-market, individual freedom and liberty. He can be reached via email at:”’ mailto:grassroot@hawaii.rr.com

    Management and Financial Audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority's Major Contracts-Report No. 03-10, June 2003

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    ”Overview”

    Pursuant to Section 23-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, our office conducted a
    management and financial audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s major contracts. A major contractor is one awarded a contract or agreement in excess of $15 million. Three contractors met this criteria: Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (HVCB), SMG, and the National Football League. We focused exclusively on the two marketing contracts valued at $151.7 million with the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau, by far the largest of the three contractors.

    We found that inadequate oversight by the authority provided HVCB with a blank
    check to spend state funds for self-serving purposes. For example, we found that HVCB increased the compensation of its state-funded employees by 42 percent over the past three years

    Management and Financial Audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Major Contracts-Report No. 03-10, June 2003

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    ”Overview”

    Pursuant to Section 23-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, our office conducted a
    management and financial audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s major contracts. A major contractor is one awarded a contract or agreement in excess of $15 million. Three contractors met this criteria: Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (HVCB), SMG, and the National Football League. We focused exclusively on the two marketing contracts valued at $151.7 million with the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau, by far the largest of the three contractors.

    We found that inadequate oversight by the authority provided HVCB with a blank
    check to spend state funds for self-serving purposes. For example, we found that HVCB increased the compensation of its state-funded employees by 42 percent over the past three years

    Management and Financial Audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Major Contracts-Report No. 03-10, June 2003

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    ”Overview”

    Pursuant to Section 23-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, our office conducted a
    management and financial audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s major contracts. A major contractor is one awarded a contract or agreement in excess of $15 million. Three contractors met this criteria: Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (HVCB), SMG, and the National Football League. We focused exclusively on the two marketing contracts valued at $151.7 million with the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau, by far the largest of the three contractors.

    We found that inadequate oversight by the authority provided HVCB with a blank
    check to spend state funds for self-serving purposes. For example, we found that HVCB increased the compensation of its state-funded employees by 42 percent over the past three years

    Management and Financial Audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Major Contracts-Report No. 03-10, June 2003

    0

    ”Overview”

    Pursuant to Section 23-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, our office conducted a
    management and financial audit of the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s major contracts. A major contractor is one awarded a contract or agreement in excess of $15 million. Three contractors met this criteria: Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (HVCB), SMG, and the National Football League. We focused exclusively on the two marketing contracts valued at $151.7 million with the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau, by far the largest of the three contractors.

    We found that inadequate oversight by the authority provided HVCB with a blank
    check to spend state funds for self-serving purposes. For example, we found that HVCB increased the compensation of its state-funded employees by 42 percent over the past three years

    Wacky Wire Stories – July 15, 2003-Too Good to Go Unreported and Into Cyber Trash

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    ”’Editor’s note: These stories, too wacky, wild or informative to go into cyber trash, are from the United Press International.”’

    ”Toe-Sucker Gets Life in Prison”

    LAS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) — A former Newport Beach youth recreation leader was sentenced to life in prison for sucking the toes of 20 young boys.

    Trenton Michael Veches, 32, clutched a white handkerchief and sobbed as he was sentenced Friday to 20 concurrent life sentences for each count of child molestation, The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.

    Prosecutors sought 20 consecutive life sentences, which would have made Veches ineligible for parole.

    Veches was arrested in April 2002 after a co-worker reported seeing him suck a child’s toes at the recreation center, the Times said.

    Veches admitted to sucking the toes of 20 children, ranging in age from 6 to 10.

    His trial defense was toe-sucking is not sexual.

    His attorney called the behavior “a little weird and quirky” and “on the low end of the serious scale.”

    Because of the concurrent sentences, Veches will be eligible for parole in 15 years.

    ”Horse Semen Suit Dismissed”

    VERSAILLES, Ky. — A lawsuit filed against actor William Shatner over frozen horse semen has been dismissed.

    Shatner’s second wife, Marcy Lafferty Shatner, filed the suit in April claiming he had breached provisions in their 1995 divorce settlement, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

    The settlement gives Shatner the couple’s stallion, Great Day’s Came the Son, but gives his former wife one breeding privilege per calendar year.

    The suit complained over the way the semen was delivered to Marcy Shatner, saying it was frozen instead of the “fresh cooled format,” the newspaper said.

    Shatner’s attorney successfully argued for dismissal of the case, saying the divorce settlement did not contain any restriction on how the semen was to be delivered.

    In addition, he said, the actor was never personally served with the suit, which is required by law, and the divorce settlement says any disputes would be resolved in L.A.

    ”Council Commends Sausage for its Bravery”

    MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The National Hog Dog and Sausage Council recognized an Italian sausage Friday for its courage under fire during a Milwaukee baseball game.

    The sausage, played by 19-year-old Milwaukee resident Mandy Block, took a blow Thursday in Miller Park during the race that is part of every home game.

    Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Randall Simon struck Guido on the head. Simon was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct and faces a $432 fine.

    Despite the hit, the Italian sausage won the race.

    The council said they take any attacks on hot dogs and sausages with the utmost seriousness. The recent violence against Guido was the “wurst” it had seen, they said.

    So they awarded Guido a certificate of bravery and declared July 12 Italian Sausage Saturday.

    ”Burgers With Wi-Fi”

    OAK BROOK, Ill. (UPI) — McDonald’s this week launched a project that puts high-speed Internet service at tables in 75 restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    ComputerWorld says the idea is to see if Wi-Fi, wireless high fidelity for computers, attracts enough customers to make it a useful marketing tool.

    McDonald’s plans to equip several hundred restaurants in the United Sates with Wi-Fi Internet connections by the end of the year.

    The fast food restaurant chain is charring $4.95 for two hours of online access at its San Francisco restaurants, but customers who buy a meal may use the technology without charge.

    ”Obesity is linked with Alzheimer’s disease”

    WASHINGTON, July 14 (UPI) — A new study released Monday shows overweight elderly people are more likely to suffer Alzheimer’s disease than thin people.

    The research — by Deborah Gustafson, who conducted the study while at Utah State University — is the first strong evidence linking the increasing rate of obesity with the increasingly common brain affliction.

    The Washington Post said that while previous studies raised the possibility that obesity might increase the risk of dementia, the new research shows those who are heavy at age 70 are markedly more likely to get Alzheimer’s in their eighties.

    The findings add Alzheimer’s to the long list of serious ailments caused by being overweight and, perhaps, represent the most compelling reason to stay slim even into old age.

    Although the study linked only women to the problem, Gustafson and that’s probably because there weren’t enough men in the study who lived long enough to get Alzheimer’s.

    ”New sensor detects biological threats”

    BOSTON (UPI) — Scientists report development of a sensor that uses living cells to detect dangerous substances such as anthrax, E. coli and other biological threats.

    The sensor, detailed in Friday’s issue of the journal Science, uses genetically engineered white blood cells to sniff out biohazards accurately and faster than any other technology in current use, the Boston Globe said.

    “I wanted to use nature’s own method to detect bacteria and viruses,” said Todd Rider, a senior staff scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory, a secretive facility in Lexington where the bulk of the work took place.

    After six years of painstaking work, Rider and the team of scientists were able to modify living cells taken from a mouse to seek out specific pathogens and give off a warning light, thanks to a protein from a luminescent jellyfish.

    The device they equipped with those cells was welcome news to public officials trying to improve the nation’s bioterrorism defenses.

    ”Beef producers win in court”

    MINNEAPOLIS, (UPI) — A three-judge panel has ruled that beef producers cannot be forced to pay a $1-a-head fee to support beef promotional and educational efforts.

    The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals panel upheld a lower court ruling that said the tariff amounted to a violation of beef producers’ right to free speech.

    The judges declared that “the government’s interest in protecting the welfare of the beef industry by compelling all beef producers and importers to pay for generic advertising is not sufficiently substantial to justify the infringement of plaintiffs’ First Amendment free speech rights.”

    The program develops advertising, like the slogan “Beef — It’s What’s For Dinner,” and handles safety and education efforts.

    Wyoming industry officials say the ruling will not immediately strike down the fee, but will set up a showdown either before a full court or the U.S. Supreme Court.

    ”SUVs to be Ticketed”

    ROCKVILLE, Md., (UPI) — Residents who drive SUVs in the Washington-Baltimore area may find a ticket under their windshield wiper blade this Saturday.

    An environmental group, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network is “ticketing” 15,000 SUVs, demanding cleaner, less gas-hungry vehicles.

    The Action Network is a coalition of 29 groups ranging from the Sierra Club to the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland.

    More than 125 activists plan to participate in the ticketing campaign. The tickets will encourage SUV drivers to buy wind power to offset emissions and to write Detroit demanding cleaner, hybrid SUVs.

    The “SUV Code Red Campaign” will be launched with a news conference on Friday, — the day before the ticketing blitz — at a Ford dealership in Rockville, Md.

    ”Jerry Springer to decide on Senate bid”

    COLUMBUS, Ohio, (UPI) — Talk show host Jerry Springer has confirmed he plans to file papers with Ohio election officials to lay the groundwork for a possible Senate bid.

    While the 59-year-old Springer has yet to make a formal announcement, the paperwork was necessary so the television talk show host could avoid problems raising cash before declaring his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, E! Online reported.

    According to his political adviser, Mike Ford, Springer will make an official decision whether to launch a campaign by the end of this month.

    Springer, former mayor of Cincinnati, has already started airing infomercials in other states to test the waters, build a support base, and raise the necessary funds to take on state Senator Eric Fingerhut, the leading Democratic challenger.

    If Springer beats Fingerhut in the primary, he’ll go head-to-head with incumbent Republican Sen. George Voinovich.

    Copyright 2003 by United Press International. All rights reserved.

    Wacky Wire Stories – July 15, 2003-Too Good to Go Unreported and Into Cyber Trash

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    ”’Editor’s note: These stories, too wacky, wild or informative to go into cyber trash, are from the United Press International.”’

    ”Toe-Sucker Gets Life in Prison”

    LAS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) — A former Newport Beach youth recreation leader was sentenced to life in prison for sucking the toes of 20 young boys.

    Trenton Michael Veches, 32, clutched a white handkerchief and sobbed as he was sentenced Friday to 20 concurrent life sentences for each count of child molestation, The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.

    Prosecutors sought 20 consecutive life sentences, which would have made Veches ineligible for parole.

    Veches was arrested in April 2002 after a co-worker reported seeing him suck a child’s toes at the recreation center, the Times said.

    Veches admitted to sucking the toes of 20 children, ranging in age from 6 to 10.

    His trial defense was toe-sucking is not sexual.

    His attorney called the behavior “a little weird and quirky” and “on the low end of the serious scale.”

    Because of the concurrent sentences, Veches will be eligible for parole in 15 years.

    ”Horse Semen Suit Dismissed”

    VERSAILLES, Ky. — A lawsuit filed against actor William Shatner over frozen horse semen has been dismissed.

    Shatner’s second wife, Marcy Lafferty Shatner, filed the suit in April claiming he had breached provisions in their 1995 divorce settlement, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

    The settlement gives Shatner the couple’s stallion, Great Day’s Came the Son, but gives his former wife one breeding privilege per calendar year.

    The suit complained over the way the semen was delivered to Marcy Shatner, saying it was frozen instead of the “fresh cooled format,” the newspaper said.

    Shatner’s attorney successfully argued for dismissal of the case, saying the divorce settlement did not contain any restriction on how the semen was to be delivered.

    In addition, he said, the actor was never personally served with the suit, which is required by law, and the divorce settlement says any disputes would be resolved in L.A.

    ”Council Commends Sausage for its Bravery”

    MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The National Hog Dog and Sausage Council recognized an Italian sausage Friday for its courage under fire during a Milwaukee baseball game.

    The sausage, played by 19-year-old Milwaukee resident Mandy Block, took a blow Thursday in Miller Park during the race that is part of every home game.

    Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Randall Simon struck Guido on the head. Simon was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct and faces a $432 fine.

    Despite the hit, the Italian sausage won the race.

    The council said they take any attacks on hot dogs and sausages with the utmost seriousness. The recent violence against Guido was the “wurst” it had seen, they said.

    So they awarded Guido a certificate of bravery and declared July 12 Italian Sausage Saturday.

    ”Burgers With Wi-Fi”

    OAK BROOK, Ill. (UPI) — McDonald’s this week launched a project that puts high-speed Internet service at tables in 75 restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    ComputerWorld says the idea is to see if Wi-Fi, wireless high fidelity for computers, attracts enough customers to make it a useful marketing tool.

    McDonald’s plans to equip several hundred restaurants in the United Sates with Wi-Fi Internet connections by the end of the year.

    The fast food restaurant chain is charring $4.95 for two hours of online access at its San Francisco restaurants, but customers who buy a meal may use the technology without charge.

    ”Obesity is linked with Alzheimer’s disease”

    WASHINGTON, July 14 (UPI) — A new study released Monday shows overweight elderly people are more likely to suffer Alzheimer’s disease than thin people.

    The research — by Deborah Gustafson, who conducted the study while at Utah State University — is the first strong evidence linking the increasing rate of obesity with the increasingly common brain affliction.

    The Washington Post said that while previous studies raised the possibility that obesity might increase the risk of dementia, the new research shows those who are heavy at age 70 are markedly more likely to get Alzheimer’s in their eighties.

    The findings add Alzheimer’s to the long list of serious ailments caused by being overweight and, perhaps, represent the most compelling reason to stay slim even into old age.

    Although the study linked only women to the problem, Gustafson and that’s probably because there weren’t enough men in the study who lived long enough to get Alzheimer’s.

    ”New sensor detects biological threats”

    BOSTON (UPI) — Scientists report development of a sensor that uses living cells to detect dangerous substances such as anthrax, E. coli and other biological threats.

    The sensor, detailed in Friday’s issue of the journal Science, uses genetically engineered white blood cells to sniff out biohazards accurately and faster than any other technology in current use, the Boston Globe said.

    “I wanted to use nature’s own method to detect bacteria and viruses,” said Todd Rider, a senior staff scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory, a secretive facility in Lexington where the bulk of the work took place.

    After six years of painstaking work, Rider and the team of scientists were able to modify living cells taken from a mouse to seek out specific pathogens and give off a warning light, thanks to a protein from a luminescent jellyfish.

    The device they equipped with those cells was welcome news to public officials trying to improve the nation’s bioterrorism defenses.

    ”Beef producers win in court”

    MINNEAPOLIS, (UPI) — A three-judge panel has ruled that beef producers cannot be forced to pay a $1-a-head fee to support beef promotional and educational efforts.

    The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals panel upheld a lower court ruling that said the tariff amounted to a violation of beef producers’ right to free speech.

    The judges declared that “the government’s interest in protecting the welfare of the beef industry by compelling all beef producers and importers to pay for generic advertising is not sufficiently substantial to justify the infringement of plaintiffs’ First Amendment free speech rights.”

    The program develops advertising, like the slogan “Beef — It’s What’s For Dinner,” and handles safety and education efforts.

    Wyoming industry officials say the ruling will not immediately strike down the fee, but will set up a showdown either before a full court or the U.S. Supreme Court.

    ”SUVs to be Ticketed”

    ROCKVILLE, Md., (UPI) — Residents who drive SUVs in the Washington-Baltimore area may find a ticket under their windshield wiper blade this Saturday.

    An environmental group, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network is “ticketing” 15,000 SUVs, demanding cleaner, less gas-hungry vehicles.

    The Action Network is a coalition of 29 groups ranging from the Sierra Club to the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland.

    More than 125 activists plan to participate in the ticketing campaign. The tickets will encourage SUV drivers to buy wind power to offset emissions and to write Detroit demanding cleaner, hybrid SUVs.

    The “SUV Code Red Campaign” will be launched with a news conference on Friday, — the day before the ticketing blitz — at a Ford dealership in Rockville, Md.

    ”Jerry Springer to decide on Senate bid”

    COLUMBUS, Ohio, (UPI) — Talk show host Jerry Springer has confirmed he plans to file papers with Ohio election officials to lay the groundwork for a possible Senate bid.

    While the 59-year-old Springer has yet to make a formal announcement, the paperwork was necessary so the television talk show host could avoid problems raising cash before declaring his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, E! Online reported.

    According to his political adviser, Mike Ford, Springer will make an official decision whether to launch a campaign by the end of this month.

    Springer, former mayor of Cincinnati, has already started airing infomercials in other states to test the waters, build a support base, and raise the necessary funds to take on state Senator Eric Fingerhut, the leading Democratic challenger.

    If Springer beats Fingerhut in the primary, he’ll go head-to-head with incumbent Republican Sen. George Voinovich.

    Copyright 2003 by United Press International. All rights reserved.