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   Le Mars Daily Sentinel (Newspaper) - September 10, 2007, Le Mars, Iowa                                H C 0 U N T Y ' S PER 75 cents Romney says America needs more less government photo by Magdalene Mitt former Massachusetts governor and leader in the Iowa Republican polls for the 2008 presidential told Plymouth County party supporters at 4 Brothers in Le Mars on Saturday that a military surge is the right answer for BY MAGDALENE BIESANZ Staff writer Mitt leading in Iowa's Republican polls for the 2008 presidential isn't taking time off to admire his The former Massachusetts governor spent Saturday touring northwest including a stop in Le Mars at a Republican fundraising dinner held at 4 Brothers is an unusual time for Romney told the crowd He'd been he with a professor friend about points in American history where the nation's whole trajectory changed With the Revolutionary America redefined how citizens and government he And with the Civil the nation started redefining what it means to be a protected by the law in convinced that right now we're in the middle of one of those Romney If America elects a he the nation will take a sharp left turn toward big big taxes and big What the nation Romney is a conservative Republican He proposed adding 100,000 troops to the military plus equipment and care they need in to strengthen the surge is the right he additional level of military will help them get up to Before America pulls he there needs to be security and stability in would expect a central government and a central and a federalist system with some form of states as Romney Iraqi military will have to be capable of providing stability and Today they need our help to do He could not predict how long that CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 Summer investigations keep sheriff's office busy BY MAGDALENE BIESANZ Staff writer Four fatal accident an illegal weapons investigation and a child pornography investigation have made for a busy summer for the Plymouth County Sheriff's Sheriff Mike Van presented a three-month report on county activity for the summer during a county supervisor meeting last The major investigations for the he were the fatality accidents - two in July and two in August - and the ongoing investigations around a CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 World Wrap An update on news from the nation ana WASHINGTON - An investigation by federal and state regulators of investment seminars aimed at seniors has found high-pressure sales pitches masquerading pervasive misleading claims for unsuitable financial and even Much of the blame goes to investment firms for failing to properly supervise their employees who put on the seminars for according to the report of the investigation being made public By the sales pitches made at the seminars and the provided to participants must be approved by a brokerage or investment firm's The examination by the Securities and Exchange state regulators and the securities industry's self-policing the Financial Industry Regulatory covered seven states that have large numbers of North South Carolina and The which ran from April 2006 to June 2007, focused on 110 investment firms and branch offices that sponsor sales seminars for seniors with free SEC Chairman Christopher Cox called the findings call for securities * the industry older photo Br Magdalene More than 100 people rased through Le first sprint sponsored by and Wells Inc. Here Wayne Marty of Le Mars strokes through the 300 meter Mary Kummerfeld of Sutherland pushes through the last portion of the 11 bike and Erin Schroeder of Le Mars crosses the finish line after pounding the pavement for the 3.1 Locals finish well in Le Triathlon BY MAGDALENE BIESANZ Staff writer They They They They More than 100 people left behind their Lucky Charms and Saturday morning cartoons to race in the first ever Le Mars YMCA and Dairy Sprint Triathlon this The individual Jason Crisp of finished the course - 300 meters of 11 miles of biking and 3.1 miles of running - in 52 minutes and 11 Teresa Nordstrom of Le Mars won the race on the women's crossing the finish in a mere 1:06.22. In 72 individuals finished the 51 men and 21 women The Sioux team Sparta won the team traveling the course in 59:34. Fifteen teams of two or three people completed the eight of them hailed from Le was excited to see locals in the top said Angela one CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 Fred Thompson makes an impromptu stop in Le Mars - photo by Magdalene Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson made an unscheduled stop in Le Mars Friday On route to an event In Orange the former & star took time to shake hands and sign autographs for startled diners at Bob's Bulldogs opener spoiled In 42-7 loss to Central BY EARL Editor Even a Presidential candidate wouldn't miss out on having a Fred Thompson startled diners when the former senator from Tennesse two campaign buses full of staffers and members of the made an impromptu lunchtime stop at Bob's Drive-In Friday Having officially announced his candidacy Wednesday night on Tonight Show with Jay the former & star was then in the second day of a three-day whirlwind campaign swing through the Today's Toolbox just came from a big event in Sioux City this said campaign spokesman Darrell even though he's due in Orange City in little over an he wanted to make a stop for lunch at A latecomer entering the crowded presidential Thompson jumps into a race that has been in for several With four months remaining until Iowa's presidential the 65-year-old Thompson was making up for lost senator got up at 5:30 a.m. and won't be finished campaigning until 10 p.m. Ng gonna be a long day for all of Thompson utilized his short time in Le Mars by signing shaking and talking with fellow Bob's aficionados before departing to his bus. don't know exactly what the Senator smiled Ng as the buses began to roll out of even if he ordered anything but I know he's heard good things about the Bob's That's music to the ears of Bob's Michelle CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 ' With 95Q,totes toLe * ithe 176*. Page 9 24-Hour Weather Occasional mainly before 9am. High near 64, Mostly with a low around 45. Noon 56� 6 p.m. 63� Midnight 51� 6 a.m. 46� Noon 66� Find on 2 and at Funt Pacts Greenland By Iceland Is 39,800 square Index State & Nation 2 For the record 5 Obituaries 5 Education Sports 9,10,14,15 Lighter Side 11 Classifieds 12,13 Volume 136 Issue 176  

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