September 21, 2004 ACLU requests restraint on press BY TODD COOPER WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER In a stark turnabout from its free-speech advocacy, the ACLU urged a judge Monday to prevent the Omaha World-Herald from publishing the name of the Plattsmouth, Neb., man who sued the city over a Ten Commandments monument. 10 Commandments Monument in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Amy Miller, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union Nebraska, asked the U.S. District Court for an order prohibiting The World-Herald from disclosing the man's identity, arguing that his safety and well-being would be endangered. The newspaper vowed to fight the ACLU's...