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Several of the youngest chil dren wondered whether to con tinue handing out the fliers, even after 5-year-old Alexandra Flores’ nude body was found that morning in the parking lot of a doctor’s office, about 18 miles from the Wal- Mart where she was last seen with her family. The girl’s mother. Sandra Rubio, said she sat the children down and told them that their sister had died. “But they don’t under stand,” Rubio said. Store security cameras cap tured the San Elizario girl as she followed a man, believed to be a stranger, from the Wal-Mart on Sunday evening as her family shopped inside. Police said the cameras also showed Alexandra with the man in the parking lot. He was wear ing a white baseball cap, a dark green shirt, dark shorts, white socks and white tennis shoes. Her family reported the girl missing about 6 p.m. Sunday after she became separated from them. The girl, a preschool student at Loya School in San Elizario, was found beneath a parking lot awning behind a doctor’s office in an area described by neigh bors as a hangout for vagrants. The preschooler’s family spent Sunday night frantically looking for her in ditches, a ne mi: rec lain their fre> “three strik- repeat otter k received a' canal and warehouses 1 1 .ower Valley. B But the next morut were contacted by poll® the body. Police didn'i. family to come to tin® scene, so the family identify the girl by authorities about a I burn scar on her hand when she was fourmoi from touching a heater Nancy Jacquez, fi teacher at Lorenzo G. Primary School, said! year-old was a card who talked to everybi helped push another na wheelchair. Veteran El Paso Iasi': ment officers said tel not remember the last pons that nut w Inch a child was a killed by a stranger. acti uni Bush Continued from Page 1 the according to documents received by Austin American-Statesman on Monday. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Monday that UT is one of several inter ested institutions but said “it’s way too pre mature to be talking about where a Bush library may or may not be located.” The Texas A&M System Board of Regents passed a resolution in January expressing interest in hosting the George W. Bush library at A&M. Brenda Simms, spokeswoman for the A&M System, said former regents, including Don Powell, now a Bush political appointee, had initiated an informal lobbying effort, but that no formal plans for the library have been presented. Faulkner’s three-page letter and accompa nying maps detail a carefully thought-out pro posal. Though Faulkner said he can’t promise the state site, his letter states that he’s already spoken with Gov. Rick Perry about a state and university partnership for the presidential library. The university is working on a 25-year master plan for the Pickle campus. Faulkner says the Bush library could serve as its anchor. The presidential library proposal is part of UT-Austin’s plans through 2015 that Faulkner says he’s presented in meetings this fall to top UT System donors and upper-level university personnel. UT is already home to the Lyndo Johnson Library and Museum, whicl in 1971 and houses the papers and me ia of the Democratic president. No two presidentia same city, but F like a baseba lie should foeuh Axed. But as: ■it to relax ai- Bre strike pas; ■ that he musj flt third strike; (limply too b; ■Not only is ^ cntial libraries are jfnpiyjng that aulkner believes tliiB m p| e j s a | m Library shouldn’t preclude OTfrontInBgh. RecentL Bush library. weals ruled Other possible Texas connectionsi;4k that the 50 Baylor University in Waco, with Bush’sBmdro Andra at Crawford just west of town; SoMnconstitutic Methodist University in Dallas, whiiBne may seeij I aura Bush’s alma mater and wherethe.fc his story sp spent many years; the city of Midland, pere shoplift, is where Bush began his business lit:Ipndro Andra- which v.as Ins last stop before heatlli'P c 11 > s Irm' Washington for his inauguration; and$ 154 v A&M University at College Station, a K-Mart for his father’s library. ■ schemes w« As for UT. Bush's daughter JtmitteB UT-Austin, brother Jeb is a gradatjl.,**. . nephew George P. is ,i Lu siudeni. & tl ' Bush received his undergraduate!* St from Yale University and his W!a\\focus on Harvard University. 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