Bulletin Daily Paper 07-31-14

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Serving Central Oregon since190375

THURSDAY July 31,2014

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• Secondaryfermentation — happening inthe bottle — is the cause

Layover workoutsStuck at the airport? Why not squeeze in some cardio? D1

By Sheila G. Miller

Plus: FitnessQSA-

Attorneys for the former Prineville police chief

The Bulletin

What's keeping you from losing weight?D3

dispute the claims laid out

in a newly released investigative report that led to the

chief's firing earlier this

Hip replacements-

month. Eric Bush had been a

People are having the surgery done atyounger ages toavoid pain and keepdoing the activities they love.D4

member of the Prineville Police Department since 1990 and served as the

chiefofpolicefrom 2003 until July 15, when he was fired after nearly 10

SOlar StOrm —TheEarth had a near miss in 2012 —one that could havebeen amajor disaster.A3

months on paid administrative leave.

On Tuesday, Prineville releasedthereportcompiled by the Local Govern-

And a Wed exclusive-

ment Personnel Institute

Helsinki, Finland's airport is going to track the location of passengers — within feet. benttbulletin.com/extras

that precipitated Bush's firing. The 277-page report is the result of a

monthslong investigation that cost the city nearly $50,000, and it details

EDITOR'SCHOICE

allegations of misuse of flex time, falsifying time records and misusing city email, credit and gas

Ryan Brennecke 1 The Bulletin

Brewer Brian Augello cleans spent hops from acontainer at the10 Barrel Brewery in Bend onWednesday. The brewer has issued

Iraqi anger against militants on the rise By Tim Arango New York Times News Service

BAGHDAD — When the Sunni extremists ruling Mosul destroyed the shrine

a voluntary recall of Swill, a seasonal fruit beer, but its other varieties are still available.

By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

Bend's 10 Barrel Brew-

ing Co. issued a voluntary recallWednesday of 12-

ed attack of all of the partners getting in touch

"The beer is continuing to ferment in the bottle, so basically it just adds natural carbonation.... It's a very

with distributors, chain

Swill, a sour fruit beer, and asked retailers across the

small percentage of what's out there, but for the sake of

glass manufacturers to see

Northwest to pull it off the

being safe and keeping our quality standards high, we

if there is a weakness in the glass," Wales saidWednesday. "We've been here since 5:30 this morning working

and 22-ounce bottles of

shelves. The recall was prompted by reports of beer gushing out of the bottles and one report of a glass bottle breaking, said Garrett Wales,

partner at 10 Barrel, adding that the reason for the bottle

features in the traditions

breaking was undetermined as of Wednesday afternoon. "What's happening is

Judaism — the most important of nearly two dozen

we're getting a secondary fermentation," Wales said.

accounts, grocery stores and also working with our brewers trying to identity the problem, as well as our

of a prophet whose story of Islam, Christianity and

cards, vehicles and office equipment. In addition, the

decided to do the recall." Wales said this is the first

of breweries taking action

report finds Bush failed to

for various reasons, such as microorganisms in beer,

perform thedutiesof a po-

faulty bottles or issues with

lice chief and committed ethics violations.

carbonation. For example, in 2008

Wednesday, attorney

the Boston Beer Co. an-

which possibly contained small grains or bits of glass. And last year Boulder Beer

Co. announced a voluntary recall of its Obovoid Oak-

is also still available on

draft, he said. "There's been a full-head-

program director at the Colorado-based Brewers Association, said recalls are not the norm in the craft beer industry, but there

is "full of provably false statements, and inaccurate information provided by peoplewho complained about Chief Bush's time

in 12-ounce glass bottles,

and said no other beers are

being recalled because the brewing process for Swill is completely different. Swill

Roxanne Farra wrote in an email that the report

nounced a voluntary recall of its Samuel Adams beer

recall 10 Barrel has ever had on it." JuliaHerz, craftbeer

In a prepared statement

away from the office due to

his military service."

Aged Oatmeal Stout in 12-

SeeChief /A6

and 22-ounce bottles, due to over-carbonation, according to its website.

have been isolated incidents

See Recall /A5

marked for destruction by the Islamic State group in the first seven weeks of

its reign — small groups of residents gathered to mourn.

"We were crying when they detonated it," said Abdulmalik Mustafa, a

32-year-old unemployed man who lives near the site,

MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION

In Colorado, black market flourishes By Tina Griego

the biblical prophet Jonah,

The Washington Post

which was razed last week. "We couldn't believe that

DENVER — In these, the curious, infant days of the

the history of Mosul has

state's legalization of recreational marijuana, of shiny

Then rumors swirled

Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and pictured on Iraq's 10,000-dinar bank note.

and others might call left-be-

Residents gathered at the minaret and, according to witnesses, angrily confronted the group's fighters.

hind Denver, untouched by the

would be the city's ancient leaning minaret, which is older than the

ical marijuana registry card. The red card — part of the state's legal landscape since 2000, when voters approved the sale of marijuana for medical use — allows the grower to

cultivate a doctor-prescribed 16 plants. It does not allow him to do what he typically does

dispensaries and touch-screen

ordering and suburban parties where joints are passed like appetizers over granite countertops, no one would notice the duplex. Plain brick, patchy grass behind chain link, it appears weary, resigned to what the tenant calls "the 'hood"

that the next target of the Islamic State militants

frenzy of investment that has returned to downtown.

next: sell what he does not

consume to the underground market. It does not allow him

a second grow op in another rented house where he and a partner grew 55 plants until Gabe Silverman l The Washington Post

A cylinder full of marijuana is packed to make hash in Denver.

The tenant keeps his grow

standing. The angry public re-

curtains cover the living room

operation here small. It's his

window. A basement filtering

home. That's his grandson

action to the attacks on

system vents air scrubbed of the sweet funky smell of the

upstairs watching TV with strict instructions not to open

pot growing in the basement.

the door if someone knocks.

Mosul's cultural history — including the eviction

the landlord grew suspicious. It does not allow him, in other words, to run his own

little corner of ablack market

The front door of the duplex stays closed. Sheer white

For now, the tower is still

By Caelainn Hogan The Washington Post

believed to be the tomb of

disappeared. I wanted to dle.

Blood test may show suicide risk

Should the cops inquire, they'd find a frail-looking, middle-aged Latino with diabetes and heart problems, talking about his pension and his Medicaid and waving his med-

that still exists in the state with America's most permissive

A simple blood test

coulddetermine a person's risk of suicide and provide a future tool of

prevention to lower suicide rates. In a study published online Wednesday in the American Journal of Psychiatry, researchers say they have discovered a genetic indicator of a person's vulnerability to

the effectsofstressand anxiety and, therefore, the risk of suicidal thoughts or attempts.

The researchers, at Johns Hopkins University, looked at how a group of chemicals known as

legal pot sales. "I try to keep it legal," he

methyl affect the gene SKA2, which modifies

says, "but sometimes it's

how the brain reacts to

illegal."

stress hormones. SeeSuicide/A5

SeeMarijuana/A4

of Christians by militants,

which outraged many Muslim residents who celebrate Mosul's reputation for

tolerance — appears to be the first spark of rebellion

against harsh Islamic rule. SeeIraq /A4

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