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    She cant get aidwithout a SocialSecurity numberBy CHALLEN STEPHENSTimes Staff [email protected]

    At the age of 15 and fivemonths pregnant, Katarinawalked across the U.S. borderand into the Arizona desert.Seven years later, she rests ina bed in Huntsville Hospital,her hair thinning from a firstcycle of chemotherapy.

    Her doctors say she could diesoon for want of a valid SocialSecurity number.

    Without that number, said

    Dr. Richard Gualtieri, her on-cologist at Huntsville Hospital:You dont have any govern-ment services. You cant fit intoan indigent program. Yourestuck.

    These individuals are illegalaliens, he said, but, at the same

    time, they are humans.The problem isnt emer-

    gency care. Huntsville Hospi-tal reported $50 million in serv-ices for patients without in-surance last year. And the hos-

    pital doesnt withhold care

    from illegal immigrants.

    The problem were having

    is, what to do when she leaves

    LocalAlabama A&M Universitytrustees could discuss theuture of the school

    President Dr. RobertJennings when they gathern campus today for sub-ommittee meetings. B1

    heMadison school boardaddresses a couple of hot

    topics in a work session: Aproposed drug-testingpolicy and the possibility ofbuilding a second highschool. B1

    Stateformer Madison County

    heriffs investigator testifiesthat Brian Butler fatally shotGrant Police Chief VerlonLemaster and then tried toshoot him. B2

    Sen. Charles Bishop, R-Jasper, says he wont suever the Senate taking dis-iplinary action against him

    or punching Sen. Lowellarron, D-Fyffe. B2

    NationCongress passes an emer-gency plan that rushesrebates of $600 to $1,200 tomost taxpayers and $300checks to disabled veterans,the elderly and other low-income people. The checkscould begin arriving in May.A4

    Thespace shuttle Atlantisaunches on an 11-daymission to the InternationalSpace Station. A5

    gunman storms a citycouncil meetingin suburbanSt. Louis, killing two policeofficers and three otherpeople before law enforcersatally shoot him. A11

    Business

    Huntsvilles Q-Track Corp.,ormed in 2002, has a

    number of patents in the.S. and also has secured

    related patents in Europeand China. E1

    SportsGrissom is in second placeand Bob Jones fifth afterthe first day of competitionat the state wrestlingchampionships. F1

    labama outside lineback-rs coach Lance Thompson is

    named the 2008 Recruiterof the Year by Rivals.com. F1

    Huntsville, AlabamaVol. 98, No. 323, 48 pagesContents 2008, The Huntsville Times

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    Classifieds: 532-4222WE BREAK MORE NEWS AT FRIDAY / FEBRUARY 8 / 2008

    An A&Mprojectcomes ofage. F1

    Did nunsgive Giantsa hand? C1

    Delta Air Lines to close Huntsvillereservation call center. E1

    Glenn Baeske/Huntsville Times

    Katarina, an immigrant from Guatemala, holds one of hersons at Huntsville Hospital. She was diagnosed with acuteleukemia last month.

    REMEMBERING STORM VICTIMS

    After terror, grief

    Eric Schultz/Huntsville Times

    Opal Frost comforts Micah Devaney, brother of tornado victim Becky Coleman, as he searches through the rubble of her home for any sentimental items.

    Want to help?An account has been

    set up at Compass Bankto accept donations forKatarina under the nameof the Golden AngelMedical Fund. Checks canbe mailed to: CompassBank, P.O. Box 127,Huntsville, AL 35804.

    By CHALLEN STEPHENSTimes Staff [email protected]

    PISGAH Linda Tinker carried the phone intothe center-most room of her house early Wednes-day, telling her daughter that she would be all right.

    She did what she was supposed

    to do, said her daughter, LeslieBell.

    Sometime after they talked, atwister raced for 10.9 miles fromPisgah to Rosalie in JacksonCounty. According to the Nation-al Weather Service, the tornadostretched a half mile at its widestas winds topping 180 mph bowledover several homes on SandMountain and took Tinkers life.

    Tinker, 60, had lost her husbanda few years ago to lung cancer. Her

    children had grown up and moved, raising their ownchildren. She was home alone when the tornado toreher entire house clear of the foundation.

    When I got here, I just couldnt find her, Ron-nie Shelton said Thursday, hands deep in his pock-ets, choking back sobs for his sister.

    Shelton lived in a log cabin down the hill from Tin-kers home. After the tornado passed, he emerged toscreams. His most immediate neighbors, the Gilberts,had survived unharmed in their basement, although

    By PATRICIA C. McCARTERTimes Staff [email protected]

    FAIRFIELD Despite the heroism of a selflessyoung neighbor, Faye Nell McCullough became thefifth North Alabama victim of Wednesday morningsdeadly tornado outbreak.

    Moments after a massive tornado ripped throughsoutheastern Lawrence County, 86-year-old McCul-loughs next-door neighbor, Jade Eddy, came to checkon her. It was dark, raining and windy, and McCul-lough had been thrown from her trailer, which hadbeen blown from its base and landed across CountyRoad 186.

    McCullough was breathing, barely.Eddy, 24, found McCullough in the yard. She could-

    nt locate a blanket to place on the elderly woman toshield her from the cold rain, so she lay down on topof her.

    With wind and rain whipping around them, Eddyheld the woman and recited the Lords Prayer.

    The young woman who works at Moulton Nurs-

    Green accused ofkilling his son, 10,and 13-year-oldBy NIKI DOYLETimes Staff [email protected]

    T u e s d a y night, Kishon

    Green threw back a fewshots with B o o g i e Hatcher andcelebratedlanding a jobinterview. Hetold his friendthat he want-

    Please seeCANCER onA11

    Illegal immigrantdying of cancer falls

    through the cracks

    SuspectKishon Green

    Please see KILLING onA12

    Erin Musland/Huntsville Times

    Mike Tinker and Leslie Bell, son and daughter oftornado victim Linda Tinker, embrace at the siteof her home in Pisgah.

    Little consolesfamily thatlost a mother

    Please see MOTHER onA12 Please see SAVE onA12

    In todaysTimes

    Babyfound aliveamongtornadodebris. A5

    Gov.Riley toursdevastatedareas. B1

    Neighborsheroics unableto save woman

    Father ischarged in

    boys deaths