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Show DAILY HERALD Sunday. August 19. 2007 A3 - 2 more suspects arrested in slaying in New Jersey Janet Frankstom Marda Dunn During a spacewalk that was shortened to save time, Dave Williams and Clay An- : CAP&CANAVERAL, Fla. derson could see the eye of the NASA on Saturday ordered giant hurricane as the shuttle-statiospace Shuttle Endeavour back complex orbited 214 to Earth a day early out of fear miles above the Caribbean, exthat Hurricane Dean might dis- claiming oh wow" and holy smokes." "Hooo, man, yeah, rupt flight operations. The shuttle is now scheduled can't miss that," one of them to depart from the international space station on Sunday, mid :. Williams and Anderson tackled only the most imporlanding is set for Tuesday. The astronauts had hurriedly tant space station maintenance chores that had been planned completed a shortened space-wal- k for the fourth and final space-- ' . Saturday and were still walk of Endeavour's mission. cleaning up from it when the Control cut two hours decision came down from mis; sion managers. The two crews ' from the spacewalkers' to-d-o shook hands and said goodbye, list so the hatches between then closed the hatches bethe linked spacecraft could be tween their docked spacecraft. closed late Saturday afternoon. .. NASA worried the hurricane The two men. attached a .' ' stand to the station's exterior might veer toward Houston, the home of Mission Control, for a shuttle inspection boom. The stand wont be used until forcing an emergency relocation offlightcontrolls to next year. They also retrieved ; Cape Canaveral. The makeshift two experiments from the outcontrol center there would not ride of the station for return to be nearly as good or big as the Earth, and hooked up antenna Houston operation, and that's equipment. ' Three hours into the five- - ; why managers wanted to bring Endeavour back to Earth early. hour spacewalk, a fire alarm Hurricane Dean, a fierce sounded inside the station, its Category 4 storm, was headed shrill beeps loud enough to be toward Mexicos Yucatan Pen- heard over the radio loops. The insula and the Gulf of Mexico. station crew rushed to check, It was uncertain whether the. . but could find no evidence of storm might strike the Texas smoke and Mission Control coastline late in the week; that .quickly confirmed it was a ' , uncertainty made NASAs . .' false alarm. The same alarm decision so many days in acted up a few weeks ago. advance all the harder. The brief interruption did ... . . lHf ASSOCIATED PRESS . n . . .. . ; . . ... ; . . . . .. ' ' 1 - '' J' FT .1:4 - . cot-leg- . spacewalk ended. NASAs hurricane deliberations followed a decision to forgo shuttle repairs. Late Thursday, mission managers concluded that a deep gouge on Endeavour's belly threat posed no Cohimbia-bk- e to the seven crew members and also would during not lead to lengthy postflight shuttle repairs. For a week, managers had considered sending two astronauts out with black protective paint and untested goo to patdi the 3 gouge that dug all the way through the thermal tiles. The gouge was caused by debris that broke off a bracket : on Endeavour's external fuel tank during liftoff Aug. 8. Engineers still do not know ' whkher it was foam insular' tion, ice or a combination of both. In any case, NASA said it will not launch another shuttle until the longtime troublesome brackets are fixed. .. . : ' .. -- . ; . . ' suspect.. ; The suspects were wanted - in connection with the Aug. 4 slayings in which the victims were forced to kneel in front of a wall behind an elementary school and shot in the back of the head. Authoritia have said robbery appeared to be the mo-- ; live. t Killed in the attack were Terrance Aeriel 18;Dashon Harvey, 20; and Iofemi Hightower, 20. Aeriel's sister, Natasha, was shot in the head but survived and has helped police in the investigation. Shalga Hightower, Iofemi Hightowers mother, said Saturdays arrests gave her .... peace. "My child can rest now," she said. The search team, which included the FBIs Fugitive Task Force, staked out the address .in Maryland where Godinez was staying after receiving .' a tip that he was planning to flee to Texas and then to Mexico, according to James .Pkxisis, a U.S. marshal who is responsible for New Jersey. The tip cameTfom a confidential informant wlprking with federal law enfir cement, Cuff said. ' Fernandez said there were about 10 Hispanic men at the apartiqpnt, which had almost .. no furniture and appeared to be used by day laborers. "It whs in very poor condi- tion,'' Fernandez said. There old couch, a was a torn-utelevision, a milk crate. The rest of it was empty except for some mattresses, clothing and trash on the floor." Nearly 10 other people, said, were arrested for immigration violations in the ' operation. In Virginia, Prince Wil- ham County Police said three others were arrested at the -Woodbridge address where' was found., .the They were arrested on charges of immigration violations .. and obstruction of justice. .. Previous arrests in the case include Jose Carranza, a 28--. illegal immigrant yar-dfrom Peru, and two juveniles, p . So-ruk- . . . d . Associated Press writers Sarah Kariish in Washington. David Porter ' in New York and Chris .Newmarker in Trenton report. . WWW. . . ! T ' V v : NEWARK, NJ- .- Two more suspects were arrested Saturday in the execution-styl- e shootings of three students in a schoolyard, marking five arrests in a case that has stunned a city where gun violence is common. The two suspects were found in suburtxui Washington and are awaiting extradition to New Jersey, authorities said. ' Rodolfo Godinez, a 24-- y ear-ol- d Nicaraguan immigrant, was arrested around 1 a.m. in an Ox on Hill, MtL, roaming house, said John Cuff, an in--. vestigator with the U.S. Marshals Service.; ' Alexander Alfaro, 16, believed to be Godinez's half brother, was later arrested in , Woodbridge, Va said Robert ; Fernandez, commander of the; Capital Area Regional Pugi- - ... live Task Force of the U.S. Marshak Service. Authorities werest ill searching for an additional floorAndersonsridasthe : Ti '. f""" i v - --- "T - not affect the spacewalk. The spacewalkers gloves, meanwhile, held up just fine. The previous spacewalk was cut short after one astronaut ripped his glove. As a precau- tion, Williams and Anderson frequently checked their gloves ami stayed dear of ... sharp edges. 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