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Premium Online Course, and Private Tutoring programs.* fest Prep and Admissions Bush pays respects to chief ▼ SUPREME COURT BY GINA HOLLAND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON—Teary-eyed Supreme Court justices, a somber President Bush and one-time clerk John Roberts led a long line of Americans paying their last respects to William H. Rehquist, the chief justice whose conservatism helped drive the high court toward the right. Washington protocol underscored a changing of the guard yesterday. Roberts, the former Rehnquist clerk named to succeed his old boss, was among the palbearers carrying the flag-draped casket up the court's long steps and into the Great Hall. Rehnquist died Saturday at 80 after battling thyroid cancer. Bush, his head bowed, and first lady Laura Bush spent about a minute standing near the casket and a short time looking at the portrait of Rehnquist on a stand nearby. Justice Antonin Scalia escorted the couple. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, open to friends and family. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney plan to attend, and Bush is to Remembrance is finally Bush initially nominated Roberts, a federal appellate judge, to replace O'Connor, who announced in July that she would step down. The president said Monday that he would nominate Roberts to be the nation's 17th chief justice instead and that the list of possible nominees for O'Connor's seat was now "wide open." speak, along with retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Rehnquist family members. In an acknowledgment of the period of mourning, Roberts' confirmation hearings, which had been scheduled to begin Tuesday in the Senate, were delayed until next Monday. Flags, including the one above the court, were at half-staff in honor of Rehnquist, a President Nixon appointee who served on the court for 33 years and was elevated to chief justice in 1986 by President Reagan. Bush and Senate Republicans are pushing to confirm Roberts before the new court session that begins Oct. 3. Democrats cautioned against a rush to judgment now that Roberts is a candidate for chief justice and at age 50, could shape the court for decades. "I would hope all senators, Republicans and Democrats, would ask very substantive questions because this is, after all, a lifetime position," said Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. In a simple morning ceremony, six justices, along with former clerks and court staff lined the steps outside the court, awaiting the arrival of the hearse bearing Rehnquist's casket. Seven men and one woman — most of them former Rehnquist clerks — carried the casket past the line that included a crying O'Connor. In the Great Hall, Rehnquist's casket was placed on the Lincoln Catafalque, the structure on which President Lincoln's coffin rested in the Rotunda of the Capitol a century and a half earlier. Two sprays of flowers and the portrait were on display. At the east end of the hall were the doors leading to the court chamber, a reminder of Rehnquist's years of service. The Rev. George Evans Jr., the Rehnquist family pastor at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Virginia, read from Psalms and led the Lord's Prayer. There were audible sobs from the family. Rehnquist's personal employees were the first to make a circle around the coffin. A stream of other court workers followed. Absent were Justices Anthony M. Kennedy and David Souter. After the brief ceremony, a long line of people formed outside the court and people began walking inside past the coffin. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, and Rep. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., were among those who paused before the casket. Among the first was Sarah Chusid, 24, an intern at Mobilizing America's Youth, a private organization that seeks to increase the involvement of young people across the political spectrum. Although she considers herself a liberal, Chusid said she respected the influential role that Rehnquist played on the court for more than three decades. "This is a pivotal time in the court's history; I had to come down and bear witness to this event," she said. Kevs CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Many, if not most, modern offices use card scanners to secure their buildings. Many universities, from Harvard to Nebraska, have followed suit. The University is no stranger to card scanners. Falkenstien estimates that between 100 and 150 card scanners have been installed, with more appearing all the time. "We're going in that direction," he says. Maybe someday the University won't need a locksmith. It'll need a techsmith. But for now, it needs Falkenstien to make kevs. Not to say that key-making technology hasn't changed. It just hasn't changed much. The non-pressurized machine Falkenstien learned on still sits in the shop. On that machine, he had to manually pull a rod to cut each groove into the key. Six pulls a key, 50 to 75 keys a day — that's a lot of work. "I got so sick of cutting keys, I thought I was going to go insane," he said. "Here I am 20 years later and I'm still doing it. And I'm still going insane." Unlocking the secret He removes a blank key from a box, places it in the pressurized machine, pulls a lever and adjusts the machine before every cut to make the key fit a specific lock. Once the key is cut, Falkenstien moves to his right and turns on an electric wire brush that smooths out the key's edges. Fittingly, John Mellencamp is roaring over the radio: "Ain't that America, land of the free!" Falkenstien picks up a hammer and a steel stamp and stamps the key code and building number onto it. "That's it," he says. A few minutes later, a young woman enters the shop. She's lost her key. "No problem," he says, and he makes her a new one. 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