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   Register Herald (Newspaper) - April 6, 1998, Beckley, West Virginia                                in the lower 70s.  7A  MONDAY Remembering King sing on anniversary of assassination 5 stroke jumps ahead of the pack in the West 6,1998  just glad to get on with his Jim PRESS - President Clinton says that if he were an average he might regret not getting his day in court against Paula But as he he's glad the case was dismissed and he can get on with his are telling pollsters they want the independent counsel's investigation of the president to end as a federal court decision last week to dismiss lawsuit against the friends of the president said Sunday that the time is right for Clinton to speak out on the other sensational case against allegations of a sexual relationship with former intern Monica Lewinsky and urging her to lie about in an interview in the Time magazine edition on newsstands said the end of the Jones case helps not only him but the United I were just a private Joe I would have mixed feelings about not getting I were just a private Joe I would have mixed feelings about not getting a chance to disprove these allegations in on the Paula Jones to disprove these allegations in Clinton told he don't have mixed feelings as because having the case dismissed and putting this behind us is plainly in the best interest of the again denied charges that as Arkansas governor in 1991 he made unwanted sexual advances in a Little Rock hotel about the Supreme Court decision to let the civil case against a sitting president Clinton said he has done his best to live up to the court's opinion that the lawsuit would his challenge was to keep his personal problems and his official duties been a he I've tried to do said the case also con- firmed historical anxieties that such a case have an overwhelming political aspect to CLINTON 7A  theXlR  Pastor honored for 50 years of gospel Lynne a young the Rev. Andrew Durgan Sr. was excited about beginning his radio broadcasts on Sunday mornings on In those hard gospel music accompanied his he 50 years the gospel messages are the but the music is more he a Beckley radio honored Durgan for those 50 years of broadcasting during a program held at the Second Baptist Church in Beckley Sunday About 70 including many community one of the oldest radio programs in the said Jay general manager of the station who hosted a was formerly the flagship station of the Rahall radio but was sold to Dynastar Communications and is now managed by Southern Quesenberry went on the air in 1948 and continued through the ownership Nick Joe who worked at the station while he was growing remembers Durgan coming to the Rahall was on hand to pay tribute to the got to know Reverend Durgan Rahall over 50 he has preached to those lost in the wilderness and helped them find RADIO on Page 7A  Congressman Nick Joe Rahall helps and the congregation at Second Baptist Church honor the Rev. Andrew Durgan Sr. Sunday for 50 years of gospel Union to challenge Teamsters Martha Bryson PRESS - A one-time oil field roustabout who has risen to prominence in the Teamsters declared himself a candidate Sunday for general president of the 41, who led the union's negotiations with United Parcel Service last he will use the same tactics to against James P. Hoffa for I top job at the 1.4 million Teamsters Union is at a Hall said Sunday in a speech at his local union hall before 350 cheering union win at UPS didn't just Hall won because we built support from the We had strong leaders at the bargaining table who came up through the And we united our President Ron Carey's 1996 election was set aside and he was barred from taking part in the rerun over an illegal fund-raising scheme that used union money for his He is on leave from the union and facing who worked on Carey's 1996 campaign have pleaded guilty to federal charges in the and Hall pledged Sunday that his campaign would be run by his is going to be a grass-roots run at the plant gates and in the Hall is not going to be a campaign run by outside It's going to be run by took on his opponent criticizing Hoffa's lack of experience in the everyday business of running a is a race about who's most Hall opponent has a familiar if he were named Smith or Jones and said want to be president of the Teamsters and I've never negotiated a he would be laughed out of the Hall success may hinge upon whether he wins TEAMSTERS on Page 7A  sunday places hope on youth in annual Vatican Frances PRESS Opening Holy Week Pope John Paul II on Sunday blessed palms and olive branches and dedicated his thoughts to youths preparing for a huge rally in Rome in 2000.  a warm but windy John Paul led a nearly three-hour Palm Sunday Mass and ceremony in St. Peter's Tens of thousands of faithful waved palm fronds and branches from olive trees aboard an open-topped moved through the Sunday begins a week of solemn Catholic ceremonies that culminate seven days later on when faithful recall the resurrection of Jesus nearly 78-year-old John Paul has pinned much of his hope a rejuvenated church in the next millennium on young Catholics who he hopes will reject excesses of consumerism and abide by Vatican rules on sexual such as on sex before contraception and pope told young people their choice was discover the sense of your existence and the source of your missionary Sunday also marks the Catholic church's annual celebration of World Youth John Paul joined more 1 million young people in Paris for celebrations and announced that the next will be in Rome in Catholics from around the globe will join some of the 20 million extra pilgrims already expected in the Italian capital for millennium festivities and Vatican Holy Year the pope's public schedule this week were a Holy Thursday service in a Rome basilica and reduced participation in the Good Friday evening procession at the He is to lead a vigil service Saturday night and Mass in St. Peter's Square on Easter John Paul 118 Number 283  of Record 2A    Abby Iowa - None of the tickets sold for the game Saturday night matched all six numbers which 3-1-23-43-46 13 Players matching all five numbers and the would have won or shared the million The prize goes to an mated million for A NEW 1998 ROBERT C. 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