The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 3 NEWS BRIEFS Solai WASHINGTON Blackwater guards win ( promised immunity After The State Department prom- momer ised Blackwater USA bodyguards immunity from prosecution in its race, th investigation of last month's deadly shooting of 17 Iraqi civilians, The team fini Associated Press has learned. The immunity deal has delayed By RYAN a criminal inquiry into the Sept. 16 Daily S killings and could undermine any effort to prosecute security con- The Panas tractors for their role in the inci- Challenge in dent that has infuriated the Iraqi tersweet endi government. Michigan sola "Once you give immunity, you Continuum, f can't take it away," said a senior law place out of 41 enforcement official familiar with Before the r the investigation. back began on State Department officials the University declined to confirm or deny that in the race wer immunity had been granted. One But just fiv official - who refused to be quoted miles into the by name - said: "If, in fact, such collision betw a decision was made, it was done the team's esco without any input or authorization ly ended any from any senior State Department winning the co official in Washington." Having just the Stanford s OCEAN ISLE BEACH, N.C. denly stopped Michigan veh Fire that killed 7 transports cr stand by to started on deck stop. Without en For the group of college buddies Continuum re spending a late-season weekend Michigan vehi at a friend's beach house, the deck ing in Continu overlooking a canal was the center canopy and s of their good times. of the front It was where they talked, lis- the front solar tened to music and danced late replacements. into the night. But investigators While the t fear the deck just two blocks from tinuum's dama the beach may also have been the road, a local starting point of a fast-moving fire stopped to as that killed seven people, including needed any hel a group of high school friends who "We starte went off to college together. asked what kin "It sounded like they were hav- said Bob Culve ing a good time. Unfortunately, the advisor. "I said fire didn't show any mercy," said posite,' and he Terry Walden, whose 19-year-old guy in town t daughter, Allison, died in the blaze. that. "' "They probably never woke up." Culver said I The storm of fire and smoke - so the stranger up daunting, that firefighters radioed Culver said th for backup before they even arrived friend who wa at the scene - enveloped the home early Sunday, killing six students from the University of South Caro- lina and one from Clemson Uni- RAND versity. Six other South Carolina students in the house survived. I NEW YORK Witness: FBI used mob to solve 1964 case The FBI used mob muscle to solve the 1964 disappearance of three civil rights volunteers in Mis- sissippi, a gangster's ex-girlfriend Call to testified yesterday, becoming the first witness to repeat in open court a story that has been underworld lore for years. Linda Schiro said that her boy- friend, Mafia tough guy Gregory Scarpa Sr., was recruited by the FBI to help find the volunteers' bodies. She said Scarpa later told her he put a gun in a Ku Klux Klansman's mouth and forced him to reveal the whereabouts of the victims. The FBI has never acknowl- edged that Scarpa, nicknamed "The Grim Reaper," was involved in the case. The bureau did not immediately return a call for com- ment yesterday. WASHINGTON Hillary YouTube video attracts about 2 million hits First came the Orwellian mash up YouTube video that portrayed To play: C( Hillary Rodham Clinton as Big and e Brother. Then came a clip of her off- key rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Now a stinging 13-minute video by a bitter Clinton foe is find- just u5 ing its own Internet audience. The clip, a preview of a longer film by one-time Clinton donor Peter Paul, has scored more than 1.4 million hits on Google Video and about 350,000 on YouTube during the past week. -Compiled from Daily wire reports 3 7 CA J CSATES 3,840 2 9 Number of American service mem- bers who have died in the war in Iraq, according to The Associated Press. There were no new casual- ties identified yesterday. r car's hopes of a dashed in Outback HAIR STYLING r a crash its into the te solar car shes seventh N A. PODGES taffReporter onic World Solar Australia had a bit- ng Sunday for the r car team. Its car, inished in seventh cars. ace across the Out- Oct. 21, hopes for 's first-ever victory e high. e minutes and 2.5 1,800-mile race, a een Continuum and ort vehicle essential- chance of Michigan ampetition. passed Continuum, olar car team sud- , causing the lead icle - a car that ew members who make repairs - to ough time to halt, ar-ended the lead icle, causing crack- uum's concentrator eparation of some bulkheads, leaving modules in need of eam assessed Con- ge on the side of the man riding his bike k the team if they p. d talking and he id of parts we had," r, the team's faculty , Carbon fiber com- said, 'Oh, I know a hat's pretty good at they decided to take on his offer for help. e man even called a s out sailing to come help repair the solar car. Culver said the man "really helped us get the car back on the road in a couple hours so that we could get some sleep, where we all thought we would be up all night." "So after our accident we meet a guy on a bike on the side of the road who knows a guy that's a carbon fiber expert in Darwin. I mean, who knows how this stuff happens?" Culver said. Race officials allowed the Mich- igan team to take the solar car back to the small racetrack outside of Darwin where the qualifying races were held to rWake the neces- sary repairs. The man who had been sailing came to the track to help the team make repairs. Through the team's blog, the Michigan team kept its fans updated about the accident and Continuum's progress through the remaining stages of their race within hours. While the seventh- place finish was lower than expect- ed, teammanager Tom Carroll said he was happy with Continuum's performance. "We must admit, from the beginning our goal was to place with a different finish than we ultimately placed," Carroll said. "But at the end of the day we are very happy with how Continuum performed." Culver was proud of the way his team regrouped and worked together. "I was amazed at how quickly the team got back out on the road," he said. Culver said the accident had a definitive effect on the team's chances of winning. "I don't blame the accident on anyone," he said. "It was an acci- dent, and it happens, but it certain- ly set us back tremendously." The team will use Continuum in its next race, the North Ameri- can Solar Challenge. The 2,400- mile race from Dallas, Texas to Calgary, Alberta will begin in July 2008. Nancy Herlocher gives Corrine Tailford a hair cut at Nogginz on South University Avenue yesterday afternoon. NEWS TIP?, E-mail news@michigandaily.com or call the newsroom at 734-763-2459. 539 Liberty Street * 734-997-0992 3354 Wastenaw Street * 734-975-0642 n BEANER'S BEANER'S I C3IF h ut a e e OLPH COURT APARTMENTS 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes ~ Ground Floor Ranch Style! Private Entrance! Patio! Spacious Kitchen! Air Conditioning! 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