VOLUME 115, ISSUE 147 & m IK M |9#| jm m i u| fin JBF HP9K lik 1 jßmm Sk Ew l| UNc£font guard dilemma W' Qu SjAT IB ; a look at Difoe's revamped 0 and ■ VSEjj Bs|lp : J tonight's game predictions. l|k y|®^ m&F* w’ r* *> * ,-4 WHERE THEY STAND RESULTS OF SUPER TUESDAY f . r \ In a race that is increasingly dependent on delegate numbers, garnering votes from the more than 20 states holding primaries or caucuses Tuesday was key for candidates of both parties. Take a look at how the race was shaping up as of midnight Tuesday. Democratic candidates j \ gP Hillary Clinton Republican candidates !■■••/ mm r - W •• KV^? Mike Huckabee i • •OV V-- V * ;o / mTT LTXjs^aaw Mitt Romney J "* Primaries or caucuses \ Prlmarlei or caucuses Q —\ • 4 \ ■' Man. # • 0* Conn. # • $ N.J. # • ■M. • # STATES DECIDED BEFORE TUESDAY SOOaCE: HTTPVANWW.CNfiCOM DTH/MMDY NIC HAMM AND HEBECCA ROIFE UNC to host Iron & Wine Folk-rock act will perform in April BY ALEXANDRIA SHEALY ARTS EDITOR The Carolina Union Activities Board announced TUesday it will partner with Carrboro music venue Cat’s Cradle to bring folk rock act Iron & Wine to the Memorial Hall stage April 15. Ticket prices and on-sale dates were not immediately made avail able. Iron & Wine is the fourth concert the two organizations have brought to UNC in recent years, following rock acts Wilco and Sufjan Stevens in 2006 and Ben Folds in 2007. All 6 Days until' student elections stories page 3 Serving the students and the University community since 1893 ®hc Dailu ®ar Heel three previous acts sold out. “We're definitely expecting this to be one of our biggest shows this year,’ said Tom Allin, CUAB’s music chairman. Robert Gurdian, Carolina Union president, said the cost to bring Iron & Wme was “not much more" than the price of singer Jose Gonzalez, who will headline the Student Union Great Hall on March 3. Iron & Wine, the recording and stage name of Sam Beam, released its third studio-length album in September 2007 and has been featured in TV commercials and online | dailytArheel.com CODE FORUM Attendees and Student Congress discuss Student Code revisions. DEBATE A presidential debate becomes more about the moderator than the issues. GOT PICTURES? Submit your photos from the Duke game or postgame festivities to nwyche@gmail.com. www.dallytarheel.com “Were definitely expecting this to he one of our biggest shows of this year\ TOM ALLIN, CAROLINA UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD MUSIC CHAIRMAN the soundtrack to the 2004 film “Garden State.’ “Iron & Wme haven't shied away from trying to experiment with a new sound,’ Allin said. “They have a great worldly sound, especially in SEE IRON A WINE, PAGE 7 —| COURTESY Of KIM BLACK/SUB POP RECORDS Sam Beam will perform as the folk-rock act Iron & Wine in Memorial Hall April 15 in a Carolina Union Activities Board and Cat's Cradle partnership. university | pari* 5 I WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Contestants will be in the Pit at noon today to try to win tickets to tonight’s Duke-UNC game. In past years, students have eaten condiment concoctions (left). WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2008 1 loose after prison break 4 other inmates back in custody BY MAX ROSE ASSISTANT CITY EDITOR Four of the five inmates who escaped from the Chatham Counts Jail late Monday night are back in custody. As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, offi cers and bloodhounds still were searching for 30-year-old Stewart Wendell Baldwin. Baldwin was unarmed and on foot w’hen he escaped from the jail at 295 West St. in Pittsboro, 30 minutes southwest of Chapel Hill, said Maj. Gary Blankenship, chief of staff of the Chatham County Sheriffs Office. "Who knows bv now?" he said. Baldwin, of 130 Mann’s Chapel Road in Pittsboro, was in jail for felony drug charges and posses sion of weapons. To escape, the five inmates jumped two unarmed detention offi cers during the nightly lockdown at about 11:30 p.m. Monday. The offi cers were the only ones downstairs in the detention center. The inmates hid behind a comer and locked up the officers in their own handcuffs. Blankenship said. “(The officers) were just hand cuffed and put in a different area of the detention center," he said. He said the inmates then went into the property area and changed into civilian clothes. They scaled the perimeter fence and wire. Blankenship said. The jail does not have watch towers. “We learned of it when one of the officers had a prisoner and took him downstairs, and nobody answered the door,’ he said. The detention officers did not suffer serious injury but were vis ibly shaken, he said. On learning of the escape. Chatham County officers set up a perimeter with about a dozen checkpoints and about 65 officers. Chatham County sheriffs appre hended Kyle Evan Kettrey, Brian Keith Blackwell and Adrian Carlos Reyes at a checkpoint on U.S. 15- 501 on the way to Chapel Hill early Tuesday. A woman was driving the three inmates into Chapel Hill when they were arrested without resis tance at the checkpoint around 3:30 a.m. Police still are investi gating the woman s connection to the inmates. SEE ESCAPE, PAGE 7 this day in history FEB. 6,1967 ... An unknown man is seen prowling through two rooms of Whitehead Dormitory. Police say the man may have been hiding until everyone was asleep to walk around. k Stewart Wendell Baldwin escaped from jail Monday. weather sunny index H71L44 police log 2 calendar 2 sports 4 games 7 opinion 8

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