Show A2 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday March 31 2003 "' ' 0 Nation I ' i i "1 I :x j ‘ i 1 ‘I JL ' 1 V- - U ' V v during church service i’ s iB V : a ' iiV‘ £ 'O- down? f Rochester Hills ar ? nef r Man slain Mich (AP) — A gunman stood up during a church service Sunday ami repeatedly shot a man with whom he had been feuding killing him in front of his two children At least seven people were injured trying to flee the building some by leaping out windows authorities said The priest at St Paul’s Albanian Church was about to distribute the sacrament when the attacker stood up yelled “Yes I am here” and shot die victim in the back of the head and several more times after that said witness Luigi ' Gjokaj 42 He then fired into die air and yelled “I done what I was supposed to do” Some of the approximately 1000 Churchgoers fled after die shots most running for the doors while a few leapt through windows Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said The suspect was wrestled to the ground by nearby worshippers one of whom was injured as he sought to subdue him The shooter was in custody Sunday evening but had not yet been charged police said His identity was not released “I first thought it was a terrorist attack” said Gjokaj 42 Both authorities and witnesses said the shooting was vendetthe result of a six-yeta Gjokaj who said he knew both the suspect and the vie- tim said one had once been’ best man at the other's wedsince have ding but that they ' been feuding T r - s''-"- : ' WASHINGTON (AP)—1 While business has cooled real estate agent Myra Zollinger says house hunters are still scopng out propexties 1 and sales are humming ' “There has been a stow- down but we are no where near dead by a long shot” says Zollinger owner of a residential real estate company in Chapel Hill NG Stoked by tow mortgage' rates the housing market boomed through the 2001 recession and a three-yestock market slide Now the housing industry may be losing some of itsshine Uncertainties about die war in Iraq a worsening job market and bad winter weather cut into home sales in February The number of new housing projects that builders broke ground cm during that month fell by 11 percent tiie sharpest decline in nearly a decade The reports raise questions about whether the bousing market — while still in good shape — will continue to support the struggling economy analysts sauL “The housing market is showing some signs of strain There is no question” said David Seiders chief economist at the National Association of Home Builders The outlook is clouded by the war and its impact on mortgage rates and consumer ' psyche Some economists believe tiie housing sector will add to economic growth this year though perhaps not as much as last year Others believe it could turn into a slight drag ar AP photo Tahir Hussain a Kurdish native he visits the Salahadesn Mamie Center in Nashville Term on Thursday Hussain runs a social sendee agency to benefit Ihe Kunflsh population in NashvHe His baby daughter and father ded the same day in 1991 after he and his family fled their homeland when Saddam Hussein's regime crushed a Kurdteh rebellion that took place after the Gulf War IPiiDiiDDSIh) Kurdish-America- Sasfldlaiiini stay ns wary on post-wa-r Iraq Though they are grateful the United States protected them from the Baghdad government for the last 12 years by no-fl- y zone enforcing a NASHVILLE Tenn — Twelve years ago Tahir Hussain was a Kurdish refugee on the run in the icy windswept mountains when on one incredibly cruel day his baby daughter and his father died just hours apart He blames these two tragedies on one man: Saddam Hussein “He is an evil man” Tahir Hussain says “He should be punished It is not too late” Hussain 39 was among hundreds of thousands of Kurds in northern Iraq who fled when Saddam’s forces crushed their uprising after the Gulf War in 1991 He and his family escaped to the snowy treacherous mountains just across the Turkish border where food was scarce the water was dirty and his father died daughter and “We were running for our lives” says Hussain the father of six other children over their territory many also have tin gering resentments Many Kurds complain the United States uiged them to rise up against Saddam after his Gulf War defeat in Kuwait — then sat back idly when his forces struck back displacing much of the Kurdish population in fee north and brutally suppressing the rebelling Shiites in the south “They betrayed us but they were thinking politically more than we normal people” says Hussain a civil engineer who now heads a Kurdish social service agency “But we normal people paid a very high price” Hie Kurds most living in Iraq Turkey Iran and Syria have a long history of persecution and have long dreamed of having their own state ' If You’re Even THINKING About Buying A Plano Organ Or Yamaha Claviriova' Time Is Running Out To Take Advantage Of The GIGANTIC SAVINGS As We Celebrate Our New Name Changel EVERYTHING’S MARKED DOWN UNTIL APRIL 1ST The Only Thing That’s Changing Is Our Name On April 1st our name changes to Music Emporium We’re NOT changing our ownership employees products or services ' Pornm PalMYiORpb need & create a handcrafted work of art your design or use our design tools (stencils A stamps) to embellish your masterpiece Need a little Inspiration? 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