NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Plane slams into house The Associated Press SHACKLEFORDS, Va. — Vincent Harris was on his back porch, watching his son play, when the tranquility of the summer twilight was broken by a sputtering plane. In an instant, it slammed into his home, one of 10 modest houses on the woodsy lane, consuming it in a fireball. Everyone on the plane — the pilot and 10 parachutists from a skydiving school — was killed, as was Harris, a trucker who moonlighted as a Baptist preacher. His 8-year-old son, Vincent Jr., escaped injury. The National Transportation Safety Board was expected to take up to three days investigating at the site, said NTSB vice chairman Robert Francis, who arrived on the scene yesterday. The agency was checking reports that one of the Beechard Queen Air BE-65's two engines may have lost power before the crash. The plane had no record of crashes or service difficulties, and the pilot's certifications were up to date, said Bob Hoppers, a representative from the Federal Aviation Administration in Oklahoma City. Investigators said that flight data or cockpit voice recorders were not on board; they are not required in such a plane. Because the small airport had no flight control office, the plane apparently had no radio contact with anyone in its final moments, the FAA said. Harris' brother, Michael, watched Sunday's crash helplessly from his home two doors down. "It was just coming down and wobbling," he said. "I told my wife and kids to get out of the way. No sooner I said that than it made a couple of flips and just crashed right in the house." No one else living in the rural Virginia neighborhood was hurt in the crash, which occurred about 1 1/2 miles east of the airport from which the plane had taken off. Federal authorities arrived at the crash site early yesterday, but there was no word on the crash's cause. PARIS — Police blanketed poor Muslim neighborhoods in and around Paris yesterday and detained 36 people in connection with a series of deadly bombings. France hunts bombers The Associated Press The Interior Ministry said that about 150 officers participated in the raids, which were aimed at neighborhoods with allegiances to Islamic militants. Authorities believe an Islamic group planted the bombs. Other raids across the country also led to four arrests. The searches netted several weapons, documents and other materials,the ministry said. On Saturday, police raided Islamic neighborhoods in the Lyon region, and 22 people detained then were still being held yesterday. According to French law, people detained in connection with terrorist crimes can be held up to four days without being charged. Police were seeking clues to help investigations into a bombing campaign that began July 25 and has killed seven people and injured more than 100. Investigators suspect Algerian militants fighting for a strict Islamic state, but President Jacques Chirac suggested Sunday that the suspected bombers may be French or long-time residents of France. "We are looking at people who are profoundly fundamentalist, apparently from the French milieu, directly or indirectly, and who ... express a sort of craziness, a sort of hate, a total absence of respect for the human being," the president said in a television interview. Security around the nation's schools was stepped up before yesterday's classes with steel barricades to prevent cars from parking. 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