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   Appeal-Democrat (Newspaper) - October 12, 1995, Marysville-Yuba City, California                                City High hosts Farm Page Bingo embezzler sent to Page Indians tie series; Braves Page will be mostly sunny with gusty details on 12,1995  copy 471 + Panel OKs Medicare plan heads for House plan annexation dreams for District 10 were dashed again County's Local Agency Formation Commission declined to reconsider its August rejection of the city's request to annex 296 acres in District 10.  city now has to wait at least a year before it petitions the commission again for the District 10 officials last month submitted a revised annexation plan for 66 but the panel took no action on that of the three commissioners who rejected the annexation plan in August Mimi Brent Hastey and Art Aseltine asked that it be was His Roger said was my and I was surprised that we were going to reconsider this this Mathews was my understanding that once a project was turned you cannot come back to for a whole from city officials ranged from bewilderment to a little said City Administrator Alan Ron Gless attacked the decision as and a message against growth in Marysville and Yuba not for but I'm for controlled industry and commercial Gless people don't want to do If they want it to be let's see if we can reinvent the cast of Mayberry and film it right Jim Kitchen said he thought any of the five commissioners could seek was and essentially we will wait a Kitchen will wait a year and see what the people As long as they want to be we will come back in a Jay who represents the was pleased with the think this is the best thing that could have happened to Marysville at this Palmquist if the idea was the timing was There are things coming up that will benefit the city a lot more than what they want to do District 10.)"  - Over vociferous Democratic House Republicans muscled legislation through committee on Wednesday that would billion from Medicare over seven years while expanding health care choices for the vote in the House Ways and Means Committee was 22-14, with all GOP members of embracing the and all Democrats in a second committee was briefly interrupted by a demonstration staged by elderly activists of a an incident that the passions stirred by the Speaker Newt Gingrich is expected to bring the measure to a vote in the full Flouse next A similar is pending in the President Clinton has threatened a a contentious three-day debate in the Ways and Means Committee that he Archer of Texas said Republicans had our and devised a plan that assures Medicare's solvency for current senior citizens and those who will become senior using our seniors to Turn to CUTS has second thoughts about says his attorneys warned he was set York Times News his first detailed interview since his acquittal on murder charges last O.J. Simpson said Wednesday that he had pulled out of a television interview with NBC scheduled for Wednesday because his lawyers had convinced him that answering questions about the case might make it more difficult to defend himself in civil lawsuits that he still also described his life and emotions in the eight days since he was declared not guilty in a Los Angeles and spoke of his current financial his relationship with his children and the state of his public a 45-minute telephone interview with The New York Simpson among other that he had been wrong to with his Nicole Brown in 1989 and was now willing to meet with to about my also said that his trial had not left him financially that he was the same with his wife's family about current arrangements for custody of their two that the that came to play so significant a role in his trial supplied by the said he had fielded offers from both American and foreign media companies to sell aspects of his that he was willing at any time to and the case with the lead Marcia and that he was confident he would find a always found a Simpson an I should have a right to find a job and support my initiated the telephoning The Times without notice early Wednesday He said he wanted to explain his decision to back out of the television which had been expected to be one of the most widely watched broadcasts in also discussed the murder case in general and its but did not address the unanswered questions that still surround the murder of his former except to insist on his argues with Alexandra who carries a sign protesting scheduled interview with O.J. Simpson outside Today show studio in Rockefeller am an innocent Simpson said that he never intended the NBC interview to be a forum to declare his jury did that for me in the strongest possible a verdict in three he he know there are a lot of minds that I'm not going to he questioned figures suggesting that up to 70 percent of the public is convinced of his cited numerous examples of what he labeled by the responsible These included a report on CNN Wednesday that the NBC interview had fallen through because Simpson's lawyers insisted on receiving the questions in never CNN said it described himself as about the outcome of the planned interview with but in most respects he was affable and even laughing about reports that his legal bills had left him yet they he still have my I still have my I still have my home in Brentwood and my apartment in New said he had intended to use the television interview to combat what he called in the of both the details of his case and his life in the days since his acquittal last week in the murders of his ex-wife and her friend Ronald said he had expected to go on NBC Wednesday night and aspects of my about how I felt about the and Marcia and what's going on between Johnnie Cochran and Bob he said he felt compelled to pull out after extensive consultation with his team of nine including a new Bob brought in to deal with the civil suits for wrongful death that he faces from the Goldman and Brown said he had been told he would have to give a deposition in the civil suits and that he had been informed that NBC had contacted the lawyers in those suits seeking questions to ask him in the lawyers told me I was being set he felt the interview was going to be tantamount to a grand jury registration drive falling state - Ross Perot's supporters so far have filed just 448 of the 89,007 registrations they need to place his Reform Party on the California presidential the state's top election officer said Perot forces are planning a major effort this weekend to register thousands of Californians before the Oct. 24 deadline to qualify for next year's of State Jones said it was too early to would He said his office had just provided Perot's campaign with 1 million voter registration most of which the party plans to distribute as inserts in California newspapers on Perot has shown the ability to motivate people Jones it is a short time national executive director of Perot's We Stand said survey of 58 to PEROT Freedom Newspaper Vol. 135, No. 77 1530 Ellis Lake Drive Calif. 95901 741-2345  man up for local ag Riverside man has emerged as the leading candidate for Sutter County's top agriculture vacant since Stacy mid-June a deputy agricultural commissioner in Riverside County for nine years and an employee of that office for 15 will visit Sutter County on Friday and has not been formally offered the but is the candidate for Sutter County Administrator Larry Combs said will tour the meet local after which both sides are expected to again discuss the supervisors and the Farm Bureau have invited growers and members to meet Quisenberry at the farm bureau 475 on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9:30 said who interviewed four have been want to get someone well-suited to the Combs hoping they'll stay for a long voiced a similar remember the rural roots up he like to bring up my family in that kind of lives in an unincorporated area of Riverside with his Jan a teacher educated at the University of Davis and two ages 6 and 8. He also holds a bachelor's degree from UC in agricultural science and in La Quisenberry grew up near where he attended high the main crops in Riverside County's subtropical climate include grapes and Quisenberry said he's familiar with Sutter County's top  

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