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   Manchester Journal Inquirer (Newspaper) - January 3, 2005, Manchester, Connecticut                                EAST WINDSOR V ' ENFIELD W ' WINDSOR i J .It Restful night Despite reams of research papers and many books on the there's still no tried and true way to get a baby to Huskies win The women bounced back to knock off unbeaten St. Page 52 Pats finish with win The 49ers fall as New England ends its regular season at 14-2. Page 42 Tonight late Low 38. TUesday HI 48 PAGE TV 4 Big focus journal mqu January 3,2005 INSIDE Windsor model vying to be in SI 20, is among 12 contestants competing in a new reality television show called Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model The show debuts Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Page 8 Hundreds evacuated In Arkansas A fire at a hazardous waste incineration plant in El Ark. led to the evacuation of about 1,500 residents this Witnesses saw a lot of black smoke and heard a series of Page 10 transfer draws ire Juvenile justice advocates and members of the state's Hispanic community hope to reverse the transfer of Superior Court Judge Carmen L. Lopez from the regional child protection session in to the New Haven civil Page 12 Associated Press By Lely T. Associated Press Survivors of the tsunami use an elephant today to pull a vehicle from the destroyed village of Lam Jamek in the Banda Aceh province of More than a week after the deadly tidal wave claimed the lives of more than 94,000 people in Indonesia and cleanup operations are picking up Relief effort getting off ground Florida gov sent with Powell for firsthand 139,253 confirmed thousands still presumed dead Confirmed deaths from the disaster reached 139,253 after Indonesia increased its death toll to 94,081, and Sri Lanka and Thailand both raised their tolls by lesser Aid agencies have said the death toll was expected to hit 150,000. Sri and Thailand said they were almost ready to give up on more than 15,000 still unaccounted The Dec. 26 tsunami struck the region without any and Indonesia announced plans today to work with its Asian neighbors to establish a system to warn coastal communities before potentially deadly waves Aid were trying to help the millions of people displaced and devastated by the loss of family and friends put their towns and villages back Today the USS Bonhomme Richard and two other warships carrying a Marine expeditionary dozens of and tons of supplies steamed into the ANDA Indonesia - A massive American military relief operation picked up steam today with U.S. helicopters dropping off cartons of food aid in Sumatra and U.S. warships with 2,200 Marines arriving in the Malacca Straits to begin ferrying supplies to the To get a firsthand look at the a U.S. delegation including Secretary of State Colin Powell and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush today begins a trip that includes stops in and perhaps Sri searchers all but gave up hope of finding more survivors from last week's killer earthquake and with authorities saying today that thousands listed as missing were presumed The world turned its full attention to getting food and water to the SEE TSUNAMI PAGE 2 Tough choices Lawmaker calls state's growing poverty level session begins on Wednesday By Keith M. Phaneuf Journal Inquirer ARTFORD - Connecticut developed one of the most comprehensive social service and health care safety nets in the nation during the late 1990s. But since 2001, state officials have chipped away pieces - in a few carved out big chunks - of that network as the economy Long agenda to slipped include safeguards against Page 3 the rapidly increasing cost of health care has pushed the network and its price tag up against the state's spending cap as never SEE POVERTY PAGE 9 Muzio dead at 78 By Evan P. Emmott Journal Inquirer STAFFORD - Former legislator and state Motor Vehicle Department Commissioner Benjamin A. who was described by the town's first selectman as a jack of all trades both politically and died at his home on He was 78. In his Muzio was also a football and first The youngest son of Angela Lazzaris and he died in the house where he was a farm in the Staffordville section of town where he kept and and tended an apple Except for 30 months of service in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the World War Muzio dedicated his life to and started a career that would lead to a long tenure in local and state SEE MUZIO PAGE 15 INDEX COMICS 26-28 18-20 MOVIE 11 TOWNS  

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