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CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE C5 92 real estate listings from $15,000 to $6,490,000 OSPREY OPEN Missoula native draws on home AT HOME state in novel SPORTS, GALLERY ON MISSOULIAN.COM ENTERTAINER missoulian.com FRIDAY, June 20, 2014 Copyright 2014 $1 Tiny miracles Schweitzer under fire over remarks Ex-governer says Cantor sets off his ‘gaydar,’ equates Feinstein to a prostitute By MIKE DENNISON Missoulian State Bureau TOM BAUER/Missoulian Three-day-old Chloe Castillo holds onto her mother Sarah’s finger inside her isolette at Community Medical Center’s neonatal unit on Thursday. Chloe and her twin sister Mia, born premature this week, are monoamniotic twins, a rare condition in which they shared one amniotic sac and one placenta. Twin sisters weigh less than 6 pounds combined, but doing well at hospital Mia Castillo, all of three days old and just 2 pounds, 6 ounces, flails her tiny limbs about and gently cries in an effort to get cozy on her mother’s chest. “It’s OK, Sarah, her ” n Gallery: For mother, softly coos back at a photo gallery her newborn daughter. “I of the Castillos’ hear ya. ” wedding, and of their It’s the second time newborn twin girls, go Sarah has gotten to hold her online to this story on baby daughter since Mia Missoulian.com. and her twin sister, Chloe, who weighs 3 pounds, 2 ounces, were born Monday. Within seconds, Mia settles right in and falls asleep – comforted by the sound of her mother’s voice. The twins are literally one in 10,000. While in utero, the twins shared one amniotic sac and one placenta – a rare HELENA – The three members of Montana’s congressional delegation say they’re opposed to sending any additional U.S. troops or advisers into Iraq to help quell a Sunni Muslim-led insurgency. Sen. John Walsh, D-Mont., the Senate’s only Iraq War veteran, said TOM BAUER/Missoulian On Thursday, Sarah Castillo holds her daughter Mia, who weighed 2 pounds, 6 ounces at birth. Thursday he is “deeply troubled” by President Barack Obama’s decision to send 300 U.S. military advisers to help the Iraqi government, “because it looks like the slippery slope we’ve been down before. ” Sen. Jon Tester, also a Democrat, and Rep. Steve Daines, a Republican – who is challenging Walsh in this year’s election TODAY’S FORECAST Classified . . . . . . . . . . .C5 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . .C4 Entertainer . . . . . . . . . .E1 Markets . . . . . . . . . . .A11 Montana . . . . . . . . . . .B1 See IRAQ, Page A8 INSIDE Isolated thunderstorms High 83º Low 46º Page D6 LAKE COUNTY HOMICIDE By DAVID ERICKSON of the Missoulian Montana delegation against more U.S. personnel in Iraq By MIKE DENNISON Missoulian State Bureau See SCHWEITZER, Page A8 Affidavit: Killing over truck, money By KATHRYN HAAKE of the Missoulian See TWINS, Page A10 HELENA – Former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer set off a press and social-media firestorm Wednesday night, when a magazine reported his comments about his “gaydar” going off over U.S. House Schweitzer Majority Leader Eric Cantor and equating U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein with a prostitute. When asked about Cantor’s surprising primary election defeat two weeks ago in Virginia, Schweitzer told the National Journal he thinks Southern men “are a little INSIDE Obama announces plan to send advisers to Iraq, more Iraq stories. Page A6 A drunken argument over a truck and how a Social Security payment was spent apparently led a Ronan-area man to kill his brother, Lake County prosecutors allege. Harry Paul Lozeau, 53, appeared before Lake County District Court Judge Kim Christopher in Polson on Thursday to be arraigned on felony charges of deliberate homicide and assault with a weapon in the shooting death of Lozeau’s brother, 51-year-old Terry Lozeau. However, the arraignment – and Lozeau’s plea – were delayed until next Wednesday. See KILLING, Page A8 ONLINE Read more in-depth information on U.S. intervention in Iraq, with this story on Missoulian.com. n PDF: Read the charging document filed by prosecutors, online with this story. STATE HEADLINES Obituaries . . . . . . . . . .B3 Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . .B4 Puzzles . . . . . . . . . . .C11 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . .D1 TV listings . . . . . . . . . .C2 Missoula CityCounty Health: Head of nutrition services retires. Page B1 Abuse alleged: Missoula woman accused of beating children. Page B1 To subscribe to the Missoulian, call 1-866-839-6397 Coffee, Art & Advice now being served daily in our downtown office. 314 N Higgins