Story Filed: Monday, April 01, 2002 1:03 PM EST TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) -- A state appeals court Monday struck down Michigan's 105-year-old law against using vulgar language in front of women and children, throwing out the conviction of a canoeist who let loose a stream of curses after falling into the water. The three-judge panel unanimously overturned the 1999 conviction of Timothy Joseph Boomer. A jury had found him guilty of violating the law by swearing repeatedly after tumbling into the Rifle River. He was fined $75 and ordered to work four days in a child-care program, but the...