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Show Huntsman makes visit to Krishna Temple | our Towns ‘Boomerang’kids return to the nest LIFE & STYLE Doilu¥Herald AUGUST 1, 2005 www,heraldextra.com xx UTAH VALLEY EDITION 50 CENTS YOUR TOWN « YOUR NEIGHBORS * YOUR NEWSPAPER SUPERINTENDE N LUV ESTO ant Framers may ask 1942 - 1964 to extend deadline; U.S. fears setback Qassim Abdul-Zahra BAGHDAD,Iraq — Framers of Iraq's newconstitution said Sunday they need moretime to finish the document, a move that threatensthepolitical momentum on which Washington has stakedits strategy for drawing down forces from the country next year President Jalal Talabani, however,insisted that the Aug. 15 deadline for parliamentto apPhotos by FRANK BOTT /Daily Herald A Utah State Hospital sequriey officer leaves the main administration building on Sunday. Treatment behind bars N.S. Nokkentved| Daily Herald said Mark Payne, former state hospi- Thetree-lined street ends in a well-groomed park-like campus of low buildingsthat have replaced the Territorial Insane Asylum atthe very foot of the Wasatch Mountains in Provo. Onceseparated from townby a swampandthe city dump,the renamed UtahState Hospital today focuses ontreatmentofits mentally ill patients. Andthefacility houses people accused ofcrimesbut ruled in court mentally incompetent to stand trial. Whenaccused kidnapper Brian Da- vid Mitchell arrives there hewill find his wife, Wanda Barzee, and De-Kieu Duy, the womanaccused of wound- ing oneperson andkilling another on. a shooting spree in the Triad Center six years ago. Just becauseit’s a hospital does: t meansuspectsare getting off tal superintendent and nowdirector of the state Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, But here the focus is on treatment, notjust incarceration. Treatmentcan include medication, individual, group and family therapy, or a combination ofthese. Only rarely does the hospital resort to restraint. Treatment focuses on therapeutic, rather than punitive measures,Paynesaid. “They're still in a lockedfacility,” prove the draft charter must be met. A showdownwasexpected Monday — thelast day under the interim constitution for the committee to seek an extension. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld flew to Baghdad on Wednesdaytoinsist that the Iraqis finish the constitution on time. But substantial differences remain amongthe Sunni Arab, Shiite and Kurdish factions despite weeks ofintense delibera- tions. Underscoring the stakes, the U.S. military announced Sunday that five more Americanservice members diedina pairof explo- sions in Baghdadthe day before. Members of the drafting com- mittee had been warning for weeksthat although 90 percent of the document was completed, the 71 memberscould not agree on a handfulof key issues, See HOSPITAL, A2 See IRAQ, A3 Droopingfabric onshuttle’s London police nab 7 morein blasts probe belly may require repair Marcia Dunn THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SPACE CENTER, Houston — A couple short strips of fabric dangling from Discovery's belly may require an unprecedented repair by spacewalking astronauts,if engineers determine there's even a possibility that the problem could endanger the shuttle during descent, NASA said Sunday. Teams of experts were scrambling to understand just how serious the problem was, with “strong arguments”raging on whattodo, if anything. The trouble has nothing to do with foam or other launchdebris, but rather the accidental slippage of ceramic-fiber cloth used to fill the thin gaps between thermaltiles, which some engineers worry Beth Gardiner THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON — Police arrested seven people Sunday duringa raid on an apartmentin southern England, bringing the numberin custody to 21 in therelentless hunt for accomplices in the failed July21 transit bombings. Investigators determined to prevent further attacks also were one womenduring asearchof twobuildings in Brighton,on the probingpossible ties between southern coast, said a Metropolitan twoof the bombing suspects and Saudi Arabia, British newspapers reported, Police were searching for anyone whomay haverecruited anddirected the attackers andbuilt the explosives. Police arrested the six men and. Police spokeswoman,speaking on condition of anonymitybecause her department doesnot allowher to give her name. 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