Show The Herald Journal Logan Jtah Saturday May 8 2004 — A5 Q Nation pei'T'4' Four sIM aft RANDALLSTOWN Md (AP) — Four students were wounded Friday in a1 drive-b- y shooting at a high school outside Baltimore authorities said The victims were students who stayed after school to attend a charity basketball game Three of them suffered school RflaryDamidl leaves three students with Drive-b- y Jt 'll life-threateni- T - Jjf- r- MIA1R1K1E1TI Pi UV AI Cl E injuries ng HOD robtohmiwiwk jjcsnwvioawHiiV' -- injuries while the fourth was in surgery Baltimore County Police Chief Terrence B Sheridan said The motivation for the attack was not immediately known but Baltimore County Executive James T Smith Jr told WBAL-Tthat it was B “street crime that happened on school grounds" Witnesses told police a car with about four people inride pulled up to Randalistown High School at about 4:30 pm and the driver and a pasAP photo senger got out of the car Bill in Officer after Moore Baltimore marks Chris a bullet the Toohey police spokesman County casings parking lot of shooting said The driver shot four or Randalistown High School on Friday In Randalistown Md Four students were wounded in a drive-bfive times then handed die shooting outside Baltimore authorities said and three of the students’ injuries are life threatening the to also who gun passenger Fired The car — a black maker and attended by about one of them car was told by witnesses 300 students Toohey said the The shooting occurred after BMW with tinted windows — that three people had fled lawmaker did not appear to be from a black BMW Sheridan the basketball game which then sped off the target of the shooting was organized by a state law- An officer looking for the 'said The officer captured ' y In brief Space groups banding together to promote moon Mars mission WASHINGTON (AP) — Thirteen advocacy groups industry associations and space policy organizations announced their support Friday for President Bush’s virion to send astronauts to the moon and Mars The show of unity was unusual in a field where scientists and industry officials have often clashed over space mission priorities such as equipment types and destination points The move reflected concern about the need to promote a revitalized US space program the groups said “It u critically important for this nation to delineate and execute a clearly defined federally supported space exploration agenda” said Marc Schlather president of ProSpace a space policy organization He cited the benefits of achieving greater technological advancements and inspiring a younger generation to pursue careers in the space industry at a time when NASA is seeing a “graying” of its workers i Rice speaks to MSU graduates EAST LANSING Mich (AP) —As dozens of people protested outride national security adviser Condoleezza Rice urged Michigan State University graduates not to let “history’s failures and cruelties” dampen their optimism Rice’s visit on Friday came amid a growing prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq and drew about 100 protesters outride the basketball arena where she spoke “The first obligation of the educated person is to be optimistic” she said during the commencement address “The more we learn about history’s failures and cruelties the more our minds are to despair Jut for all of our problems today and by just about every possible measure the world is a better more hopeful place than it has ever been : Illegal immigrants fear driving without license but still do KANSAS ClTY Kan (AP) — Cesar Negrete saw a police car while driving home one day and lost his ner e “I just parked my car on the street because I was afraid and left the car there and ran home” he said Negrete has no driver’s license He cannot get one because he is an illegal immigrant But he has a wife and two children to feed and maintenance and landscaping jobs to get to so he drives anyway though he does so with fear “Even though I don’t have papers to work here I’m taking g a job that is needed If Fm taxes and I need to drive to work they need to give me the opportunity to do it legally” said Negrete who came from Mexico three years ago But for many of the millions of illegal immigrants across the country who are believed to be driving without licenses there is little hope of changing tiie laws — in part because tiie usual arguments over immigration and highway safety have become entangled since Sept 1 1 in questions of homeland security “Once the terrorist attacks occurred the focus tended to shift to how people get a driver’s license and what kind of security is needed — that this form of identification isn’t just v CDC undercounting HIV cases? 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