The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, October 9, 2007 - 3 NEWS BRIEFS BAGHDAD Iraqi gov't seeks compensation from U.S. for killings Iraqi authorities want the U.S. government to sever all contracts in Iraq with Blackwater USA within six months and pay $8 mil- lion in compensation to each of the families of 17 people killed when the firm's guards sprayed a traffic circle with heavy machine gun fire last month. The demands - part of an Iraqi government report - also called on U.S. authorities to hand over the Blackwater security agents involved in the Sept.16 shootings to face possible trial in Iraqi courts. The tone of the Iraqi report appears to signal further strains between the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the White House over the deaths in Nisoor Square - which have prompted a series of U.S. and Iraqi probes and raised questions over the use of private security contrac- tors to guard U.S. diplomats and other officials. LONDON Britain to halve number of troops in Iraq by spring Britain will halve its remain- ing troop contingent in Iraq next spring, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced yesterday. A British official later said they could not guarantee that any troops would remain in Iraq by the end of 2008. Brown, under fire over his deci- sion not to call an election for this year, said Britainwouldlower troop levels to 2,500 by mid-2008 and redeploy logistics staff to neighbor- ing states. The British leader was clearly hoping the announcement would help boost his popularity among a public weary of the war. CRANDON, Wis. Shooter had prior relationship with victim An off-duty sheriff's deputy who killed six young people fired 30 rounds of ammunition after he burst into a home where friends had gathered, investigators said yesterday. Tyler Peterson, 20, who later died after exchanging gunfire with law enforcement officers, had been in a relationship with one of the victims, authorities said at a news conference. "They were in a relationship for a few years," said Police Chief John Dennee. "They had broken up and gone back and forth." The rampage raised questions among residents of the remote northern Wisconsin community about how Peterson could have met requirements to become a law enforcement officer. No psycholog- ical testing was performed, but he had undergone other background checks and completed all required training by the state. WASHINGTON Edwards, Dems won't get SEIU endorsement None of the Democratic presi- dential primary contenders will get the endorsement they've been fervently seeking from the Service Employees International Union, an especially painful blow to John Edwards. The union said yesterday it won't choose a national candidate for the primary elections, under- scoring divisions that had been apparent among SEIU supporters of Edwards and the Democrats he trails in national polls: Hill- ary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama. The union will instead let its locals make decisions state by state. - Compiled from Daily wire reports U,,. CA SUA LT IES 3,815 Number of American service members who have died in the War in Iraq, according to The Associ- ated Press. There were no deaths reported yesterday. UAW sets deadline for Chrysler strike - Negotiations continue over pay, benefits DETROIT (AP) - Tomorrow's strike deadline set by the United Auto Workers maybe atacticto get Chrysler LLC to give a little more. It also makes one thing abun- dantly clear: Chrysler isn't going to just agree to the same contract terms as General Motors Corp. As negotiations stretched into yesterday night at Chrysler's Auburn Hills headquarters, several industry analysts said Chrysler's needs are different than GM's, so it requires a dif- ferent deal with cost cuts in dif- ferent places. The union may have set the strike deadline for its 49,000 hourly workers because of how far Chrysler bargainers want to go in demanding cost cuts. "We think that they may be holding out for something more than GM got," said Aaron Brag- man, an industry analyst for the consulting firm Global Insight. The UAW went on strike for nearlytwodayslastmonthbefore coming to a tentative agreement with GM on Sept. 26. Workers with the nation's largest automaker are expected to wrap up voting on the agree- ment by tomorrow. The union normally settles with one U.S. automaker and then uses that deal as a pattern for an agreement with the other two. Among the differences this time, analysts say, are health care givebacks granted to GM and Ford Motor Co. in 2005 that Chrysler didn't get, which are worth approximately $340 mil- lion a year. A person briefed on the nego- tiations said the two sides have not agreed on giving the same deal to Chrysler. The person requested ano- nymity because the talks are private. Higher health care costs are one major reason why Chrys- ler pays its workers an average of $75.86 per hour in wages, pension and health care costs, among the highest with regards to Detroit automakers. A short strike might not hurt Chrysler much. Five U.S. plants were sched- uled to be shut down during the next two weeks due to lower market demand for their prod- ucts. TABER INSTITUTE OR GLOBAL BUSINESS * ENGINEERING * LEADERSHIP Feel it in Minutes. Interested in a career in ?HIROPRACTIC? Learn more about Western States Chiropractic College when we visit the University of Michigan on October 10th. 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