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FISH OUT OF WATER by GREGORY GOWAN a identify d patient 5, Idaho (AP) ( patient ate racing track 1^ as a retired whose daugf» it of an Oreo: st weekend, 84, was left I* ir d’Alene Gre Saturday niff pers and a no ; an Alikwtie it ei/cited 1 ' n people ffering cJ& many en touched id Mike Res* e hospital# 3 looked at* stand. Tlieff woodwork ped to talk*' ter, Sue Gi checked him» Saturday sceive nation as (AP)-St :ast Texas % reports ofAl I get awareoei isease in a day, their pi# including p pes, willbeik ercrest dents di Principal Ri r # > contacted:' ■ce, director dvantage Li said he war e product, student, lived so mi >r so ago, Ilk i first school! said. ^alth on slate (AP) year will cor tealth reforif' > medical cart den on snw airman mmittee saii :en, D-Texas . Dan of the Hoys' Committee on Bentsen )9)i0il9 h oeo rr aiH T'Y 9/qoeq c- ; allso to " I • . -j l ast catches up with escapee of healtt • the self >ackage, II, was ji iake it easie on to pas' Presided: adline. Tte d Friday are e president ATLANTA (AP) - The past I he feared for 17 years finally caught up with James Sanders of Fritch, Texas, on Tuesday as he i answered to Georgia officials for a [ 1975 prison escape. But instead of jail, he drew a commuted sentence and left a free man. "I'm going to go on with my i life, live for the future and get this big load off my shoulder/' Sanders declared as he embraced tearful members of his two fami lies — the one he left behind in Georgia and the new one he start ed in Texas. "I feel good because I'm free. I'm going to make the best of my family, and my daughters and my grandkids — I can be with them and they can come see me, enjoy life." Sanders, 42, walked away from a prison in Louisville, Ga., in 1975 and hopped a bus to Texas. He lived there quietly, establish ing a reputation as a hard-work ing, law-abiding citizen, witnesses told the state Board of Pardons and Paroles. Friends from Fritch, a Panhan dle town of about 2,500, backed Sanders' bid for clemency with petitions signed by 700 to 800 peo ple. Sue Middaugh of Fritch said Sanders is "a good, honest, de cent, hard-working man." State Rep. David Swinford, R- Dumas, who also worked for Sanders' release, said justice was served Tuesday. "We incarcerate criminals to try and get them to change their way — rehabilitate them," Swin ford said. "I don't condone anything James did. But when you count the cost of life on the run and the good life he made in Fritch, it's clear that James rehabilitated him self." Media, lawmakers anticipate law News organizations must first agree on provisions, legislator says SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Tension between Texas legislators and the news media probably will ease by 1993, making passage of a shield law more likely if the press wants it, a lawmaker said Tuesday. But state Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, told the Texas Daily Newspaper Association he hopes news industry groups agree on the content of a shield bill before he introduces another one. "In looking at the shield law, I realize the media is not monolithic," he said at the 71st annual TDNA convention. "I see that there are divisions in. the me dia." Cuellar said he proposed a shield bill in the 1991 legislative session after he was approached by broad cast journalists who supported the measure. Several print media groups, including TDNA, opposed a shield law. The lawmaker stopped pressing for the law after encountering opposition from some in the news in dustry. Generally, such a law "shields" journalists from providing courts with confidential information obtained during news gathering. In the past two years, journalists in San Antonio, Corpus Christi and Houston have been arrested after refusing to provide courts with confidential informa tion related to criminal cases. 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