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THE EAST CAROLINIAN
Volume 78 Number 15 October 4, 2001
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Web taxes may be the next factor in technology
taxation issue, but a fairness issue. occur on the internet are business
Congress must act before The argument is that e-com-to business, travel and financial
merce firms are killing main street transactions that are not typically
October expiration of IFA
businesses as their customers do not subject to taxation, whether on or
have to pay sales taxes, nor are they offline,� Holder said. ;
DENNIS MITCHELL faced with the burden of sales tax According to Holder, currently
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR collection,� Holder said. Internet taxes apply the same way
Edge said he buys items on the they do with phone or. catalog sales
T The Internet Freedom act is set to Internet because it is a convience, tax.
expire this month if Congress does Ifyou live in the home state
not extend it or make it permanent. of the Home Shopping Network or
According to Jennifer Holder some other mail order business, you
of NoInternetTax.org, the Internet have to pay sales taxes to your state,�
Freedom Act allows Internet users to Holder said.
buy items over the Internet across Holder said the U.S. Supreme
N.C. state lines without worries about court has already ruled twice against
other states taxes. the Internet tax. She said that it is
A person from North Carolina unconstitutional to force an out of
can log on to the internet and pur-state vendor to collect and remit
chase stuff from a business in Cali-taxes to a state where they have no
fornia and not pay state taxes,� said physica] presence.
Holder. To do so creates an undue
According to Holder, burden on business that violates the
NolInternetTax.org is a non-profit commerce clause,� Holder said.
organization set on allowing Inter-According to Holder, the Gov-
net users the freedom of purchase, ernorTs appeal on behalf of SSTP
without the burdens of taxes from attempts to nullify this ruling of the
not because it has no sales tax.
other states. Supreme Court by providing for a
When I purchase stuff online I
Holder said that Streamlined single sales tax rate for all states.
end up spending a lot more because
Sales Tax Proposal (SSTP) allows the This would presumably reduce
of shipping and handling charges,�
government to violate consumer the burden of sales tax collection on
Edge said. :
privacy, constitutes taxation without businesses,� Holder said. However,
Holder agreed, saying that people
representation and it otherwise is the creation of a single tax rate
do not want to deal with the traffic
unconstitutional. between states results in a de facto
and congestion of malis when they
Junior Brandon Edge agreed. national sales tax, decreasing tax
do not have to.
This would be taxation without competition and stripping states of
According to the U.S Depart-
representation, which does makes it their taxation power granted by the
ment of Commerce, e-commerce
unconstitutional,� said Edge. constitution.�
represented less than 9 percent of
According to Holder, people who
sales during the second quarter of
are in favor of the Internet tax would
this year.
like for you to believe that it is not a This writer can be contacted at Students surf the web for class, entertainment and shopping. Purchases may dwindle if Congress
Most of the transactions that
news@theeastcarolinian.com.
votes to install an Internet tax for online shoppers.
History, political science
Professors conduct survey on attacks
continue talk on terrorism
Allred said. The university will
the Great Satan.�
Blame, punishment Students share mixed never go back to business as usual. STUDENT FEEDBACK
He explained the attitudes and
The faculty needs to realize that
action discussed possible motives of the terrorist orga-emotions on ECU action
for many students this is their
nization that was behind the attacks.
first global travesty theyTve lived ~: T feel this event was really tragic. I am a little upset
Palmer was careful to emphasize that ANGELA HARNE
CLIFF SHERMAN through. That doesnTt mean cancel with some of the faculty. The reason is because they knew that
we should remember that Islam is NEWS EDITOR
STAFF WRITER work and class, it just means things many students were personally affected by the Worid Trade
not responsible, but an extremist
won't be the same.� Center and Pentagon terrorist attacks, and most of them were
organization. Psychology students participated
The history and political science According to Allred, the survey not sympathetic at all. Only two of my professors were. I had
This extreme sentiment exists in a survey evaluating feelings on
departments sponsored a public showed that students feel changes family that worked at the Pentagon and | thank God for them
only in the minority of the minor-wellness and control in reflection of
roundtabie discussion on Under-need to be made in terms of security. being off of work that day.�
ity of the minority of the Islamic the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the
standing Terrorism� on Monday. It The top three included: screening -Male student, 21 (Germany)
population,� Palmer said. United States.
was open to the public and various all foreigners that wish to enter
Mastern, who is an expert on Linda Allred and Rosina Chia,
people attended. the United States, cut diplomatic i T have lived in the Washington, D.C. area all of my life
political violence, international rela-professors of social psychology,
Among the crowd were members ties with countries that support ter-and when I heard the news it was very shocking and very scary.
tions and the Middle East, spoke on organized the survey to conduct
of the ECU faculty, the Greenville rorism and use of military personnel Once I found out my whole family was okay, | began to feel the
the United StatesT course of action a classroom discussion on how atti-
community and students sharing for airport security duties. sadness of the people directly affected. A good friendTs mother was
and the possible resolutions to the tudes form and change.
concerns and curiosities about the The survey also looked at on flight 77 and it has been hard for me to understand her pain
problem. We found many common
recent terrorist attacks on the United reasons why the terrorist attack of losing a mother. Another experience I have had from this has
Mastern analyzed the actions responses,� Allred said. Many
States. happened. resulted in enormous pride in my country. My last experience was
of the terrorists and the United were afraid for their family and
Sophomore Steve Rice attended According to Allred; jealousy driving past the Pentagon on Saturday and coincidentally hearing
StatesT possible options to punish friends. Others were angry and frus-
the forum and said that he was of personal freedom in the United the Star Spangled Banner on the radio. It was quite sad, yet happy
terrorism. trated.�
interested in what professionals and States, relative concentration of the and proud at the same time.�
We cannot punish the terrorists Allred said the survey confirmed
experts had to say about the tragedies worldTs wealth in the United States -Female student, 18
quickly and blindly because that is that ECU students are feeling the
that happened on Sept. 11. and United States involvement in the
what they are hoping for us to do in same emotions as those across the
The discussion provided profes-Gulf War were the top three reasons, ¥ The events of this past week have affected me greatly.
hopes of mobilizing and encourag-country.
sional explanations and opinions among the choices. It seems like a nightmare happening over and over again, or a
ing more hatred toward America,� Many of the students were
from three speakers; Michael Palmer, Allred said another survey will be bad re-run on TV. I have many friends and family in the armed
Mastern said. preoccupied with the events and
the chair of the ECU Department of forces, therefore, that puts extra stress on me because ITm worried
Williams discussed steps that the said they had trouble studying,� see PYSCHOLOGY page A2
Masters, visiting about them. And the fact that I no longer feel safe in the U.S.
History, Daniel a United States is taking in the midst
professor and political scientist and is scary. The possibility of a war breaking out any moment is
of this terror and how we can prevent
John Williams, an ECU professor and the first thought in my mind. My heart has been broken by this
it from happening again.
foreign policy expert. S £*: huge tragedy and only God knows what our fate is to be. ECU
In his closing remarks, Williams
Palmer has written extensively has responded in a more than appropriate way and has been very
said, Solutions will take longer.
about the armed forces military supportive, as well as the faculty. ItTs great to see everyone
and Attitude changes { , Pe | come
We're init for the long haul.�
history. He was also the assistant head together, but itTs sad that the only reason for it was a tragedy
of Contemporary History at the Naval in the U.S.�
Historical Center in Washington, -Female student, 20
FREE Gs:
This writer can be contacted at sense patriotism 0 20 43
*Your own of 3 1 41
DC. Palmer spoke on Why We Are
news@theeastcarolinian.com.
*Your pride in the U.S. 2 1 0 6 3 54 : Tl have been worried about my family. My mom works
in D.C. and my dad traveis there [by air] about three times a*Your willingness to fight for your country 16 8 3 24 21 18 month. ECU did not even cancel classes the day of Sept. 11. I
was so worried about my family because the.phone systems were
*Your willingness to sacrifice financially for 3. 10 21 34 30 14
down, that I did not go to class until | heard from them. ItTs not
the good of the nation fair that I was marked absent. I believe thatTs a huge lack of respect
on ECUTs faculty part.�
*Your support of the U.S. military activities 4 2 11 #19 31 Al
-Female student, 18
abroad
ss ECU has responded well by helping all the students in
*Your sense of personal safety 6 6 20 20 35 20 every way possible. My roommateTs mother was in the Pentagon,
four windows from where the plane crashed. She is okay.�
*Your sense of national security Pot eh 20 38 20
-Female student, 20
*Personal freedom in the U.S. 0 3 5 H 2 66
ss Tam greatly impressed by the way ECU and the faculty
*international freedom in the U.S. 0 5 21 26 28 26 has responded to this. It is something that has changed my
life forever. I feel more out of control than ever. It has made it
*Your trust of foreigners in the U.S. 7 #7. 22 2& #38 10
extremely hard to concentrate. I catch myself watching CNN
*Your hopes for your own future 3 1 #3 #1 «28 60 crying and getting angry. It is something I had never imagined to
happen in the U.S. It is very scary to think about what is going to
| *Your interest in traveling abroad 16 9 5 1 20 40 happen. My own personal opinion is to keep praying for everyone
not just the U.S. but all countries.�
*Your willingness to volunteer to help others 1 0 2 15 30 60
-Female student, 20
*AmericansT pride in their country 0 1.3 2 27 5
Students, faculty and staff listen to the history and political science on 18 Linda and ChiaTs
**Comments made Sept. in Allred Rosina
departments discuss terrorism. The speakers enlightened the *AmericansT willingness to volunteer 0 2 98 21 20 55 social psychology classes
audience on blame, punishment and American actions in response
**Information based on 108 students from Linda Allred and Rosina Chia,
to the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the nation. professors of social psychology
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Travel film
The Travel Adventure Film Series will look at modern-day Poland
through the lens of filmmaker Frank Klicar. The film and narration
are scheduled for 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today in Mendenhall Student
Center. A theme dinner is at 6 p.m. Dinner tickets are $18 and film
tickets are $6. Tickets are available at the Central Ticket Office in the
Mendenhall Student Center or by calling 328-4788.
Technology fair
Internet TV, DVD, multimedia, video making and other technologies
will be on display at ECUTs annual Information Technology EXPO from
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. today in the Mendenhall Student Center. More than
40 vendors of computer software, hardware and other equipment will
have booths and tables set up to offer information about their products.
The public is invited. More information about the fair is available at:
http://www.ecu.edu/itcs/Expo/2001Expo/defauit.htm.
Performing arts
The S. Rudolph Alexander Performing Arts Series will feature the
Eroica Trio, considered a world-class chamber music ensemble, at 8
p.m. today in the Wright Auditorium. Public tickets are $22. information
is available at the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student Center
or by calling 328-4788.
Singers
The ECU Chamber Singers Fall Preview will be held at 8 p.m. on
Friday, Oct. 5 at St. PaulTs Episcopal Church, 401 E. Fourth St. The
concert is free and the public is invited.
Puppet show
Mozart, Monsters, and Matisse� with puppeteer Jim West plays at 2
p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6 in Wright Auditorium. The presentation is the
first fall production in the ECU Family Fare Series. Advance tickets are
$5 for children and $9 for adults and are available at the Central Ticket
Office in the Mendenhall Student Center or by call 328-4788.
Pirate football
The ECU football team takes on the Tarheels at 3:35 p.m. on
Saturday, Oct. 6 in Chapel Hill. Student tickets are sold out.
Early music
The Early Music EnsembleTs Baroque Concertos for Multiple
Instruments will be performed at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 7 at St.
PaulTs Episcopal Church, 401 E. Fourth St. The concert is free and
the public is invited.
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Larceny-A staff member reported an end table was stolen from the
Scales Field House Lobby.
Miscellaneous call-A student reported leaving his skateboard in a
room at the Bate Building and when he returned it was missing.
Miscellaneous call-A staff member reported he was mowing grass
near the Carol Belk Building when his mower threw out a rock that
struck a passing vehicle and broke the window.
Larceny-A staff member reported a soundboard was stolen from a
storage room in Mendenhall Student Center.
Larceny; damage to property-A staff member reported two signs
were stolen from study rooms at Joyner Library. The walls to which
the signs were attached were damaged during the theft.
Larceny-A staff member reported a microwave was stolen from a
room in the Ragsdale Building.
Peeping Tom-A student reported someone was watching her
shower on the second floor of Aycock Hall.
Assault on a female-A staff member reported another employee
was pushed by her husband at the Galley.
Breaking and entering-A student in Scott Hall reported someone
entered his room, went through his belongings and sprayed
mousse on several items. Nothing was reported missing from the
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CHRISTY OXENDINE
STAFF WRITER
Paul Gemperline, a professor of
chemistry, received the 2001 Arts
and Sciences Distinguished Professor
award.
Recipients of this prestigious
award must excel in teaching and
advising, research and creativity,
productivity and professional! ser-
vices.
This award gives me great satis-
faction and represents a significant
milestone in my career,� Gemperline
said.
I believe that achieving the
rank of full professor and winning a
eS
prestigious award is not the highest =
accomplishment of a college profes-
Paul Gemperline, a professor of chemistry, shows his 2001 Arts and Sciences Distinguished
sor,� Gemperline said. The highest
Professor award at a reception given in his honor. Gemperline joined the ECU faculty in 1982.
accomplishment is measured by the
degree to which one deeply affects
the lives of others, including family, listening and understanding others, and make them feel better about the ulty in 1982 following the comple-
students, colleagues and the broader by our passion for inquiry, our zest material he is teaching,� Kieineick tion of his Ph.D. from Cleveland
academic community.� for problem solving and by com-said. A professor with this title State University. He has written over
Gemperline said the award does municating these clearly to our shows us as students his dedication 40 journal articles and two chapters
not mark the end of his career. students.� and the hard work that goes along in a book. In addition, nine of his
Instead, it makes a new begin-Freshman Heather Kleineick said with the accomplishments of the journal articles have been cited a
ning and a challenge to work for she is impressed with GemperlineTs professor.� total of 500 times by other scholars
greater achievement in the future,� accomplishment. Five awards have been given to and researchers.
he said. We [professors] perform Having a professor with this ECU professors over the years. The
our job with honest enthusiasm, by title helps students to look up to him award was created in 1993. This writer can be contacted at
taking delight in what we do, by and be more comfortable in class Gemperline joined the ECU fac-news@theeastcarolinian.com.
Mosauito bite CdUSE navoc
the majority of the time, and if they tant that one wears insect repellant coughing ITm going to wonder if itTs
Animals, humans at risk
survive are usually left will a large when going outside to reduce the a cold or something from the bug,�
for EEE disease neurological impairment. risk of being bitten by an infected Cotton said.
Symptoms of EEE in horses mosquito. Junior Marquitta Hall agreed.
STEPHANIE SUBER include aimless wandering, head Junior Denise Cotton said she is Tt scary to know you can get
STAFF WRITER pressing, circling, inability to swal-concerned about EEE. sick from a mosquito bite and really
low, an irregular staggering gait, Y grew up around mosquitoes not know where the actual disease
The summer annoyance of mos-paralysis and convulsions. and never thought anything of them, came from,� Hall said.
quitoes is coming to an end, but the There is no specific treatment but now that I know they carry
Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) for infected animals with EEE. 50 to diseases ITm worried. ] mean now if This writer can be contacted at
disease spread by the insect is not. 90 percent of infected equine will I have a mosquito bite and I start news@theeastcarolinian.com.
Another case of EEE was recently die within two to three days after
uncovered in Robeson County. Ear-symptoms appear. Those that recover
Quick Facts About Eastern
lier this year, the North Carolina are often permanently impaired,�
Division of Agriculture and Con-said Agriculture Commissioner Meg
Equine Encephalitis
sumer Services Veterinary Division Scott Phipps, in a press release.
diagnosed two horses and a duck The best way to keep your horse
What is the infection?
with the disease. from getting EEE is to vaccinate.
EEE is an anthropod-borne infection that usually occurs in warm months when
EEE is a disease that is spread According to State Veterinarian active.
mosquitoes are
through infected mosquitoes. Dr. David Marshall, horses should
Who gets the infection?
Although horses are the main victims receive an initial vaccination con-
This infection is most common in horses, but humans can contract it from mosquito bites.
of the disease, it can also be spread to sisting of two shots 30 days apart,
Humans that most include children the elderly.
are susceptible young and
humans that are bitten by an infected followed by booster vaccinations
How Is the infection spread?
mosquito. There have been no docu-every six months. These vaccinations
Mosquitoes spread them, but only a few types of mosquitoes are capable of transmitting
mented cases of humans receiving should take place in the early spring
the disease. At times migrating birds have been known to carry the disease from one
EEE from animals, so owners who are and fall.
part of the country to another.
caring for their sick animals are not Other prevention measures that
What are the symptoms of the infection?
at risk of catching the disease. should be taken to protect horses
Symptoms in humans can include fever, headache, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions,
North Carolina usually has include housing them indoors during
paralysis, or death. Various degrees of symptoms such as fever can occur.
seven or eight cases per year. The dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are
How soon after infection do the symptems occur?
last couple of years the number of most active. Incandescent lighting
Symptoms usually occur five to 15 days after exposure fo the infected mosquito.
cases has increased because of the should be kept to a minimum in
Dees past infection with the disease make the person immune?
higher amount of rainfall in the stables because it tends to attract
Yes. If you have had EEE you may also have some immunity to other anthropod-borne
area,� said Dr. Fred Kirkland of the mosquitoes, and wipe-on insect
diseases.
N.C. Department of Agriculture and repellant can also be effective.
What is the treatment for the disease?
Consumer Services. Measures that can be taken to pre-
The physician will attempt to relieve the symptoms, but there is no specific treatment
According to Kirkland, the likeli-vent humans from contracting EEE
for the disease.
hood of a human contracting EEE is are eliminating potential mosquito
How can the infection be prevented?
very low, and if one were to contract breeding grounds, which include
Insect repellanis should be used when going outdoors, and homes should be screened
it their ability to survive would be water in empty containers, old tires,
to prevent the entry of mosquitoes.
much greater than that of a horse. clogged gutters and unused wading
Information from www.mdcheoice.com.
Horses will die from this disease and swimming pools. It is also impor-
PSYCHOLOGY from page At
conducted at the end of the semester
to evaluate attitude changes on the
situation.
1 hope that we find that
the negative effects diminish and
the good remains, like a need for
patriotism and volunteering. I believe
we have a lot to be proud of as a
country and I want that pride to Encourage citizens tokeep aneyeon 5
increase.�
outsiders and report suspicious
Allred said she plans to share
the student opinions with other
behavior
university faculty.
T feel as a university we need
*Use military personnel for airpe
to know what we are doing right,
and what needs more work,� Allred:
security duties _
said. ~
Chia was unavailable for com-screen
*Carefully all foreigners
ment.
wishto enter the U.S.
This writer can be contacted at
news@theeastcarolinian.com. _ Information based on 108 studen :
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(UWIRE) N.C. State Harper had been illegally eavesdrop-
University-Former N.C. State Direc-ping on his employees with wire-
Adviser impressed with said.
tor of Public Safety Ralph Lex Harper tapping devices. In 1995 he sent a
He said that there is not a better
will not be prosecuted for actions that memo saying that he was recording
MuseTs student interest time for students to be attending the
led to his release from the university telephone conversations but told
university.
in June 2000, said Wake County Dis-several employees that he was not
STEPHANIE SUBER After Muse discussed his plans,
trict Attorney Colon Willoughby. recording theirs; the investigation,
TAFF WRITER
he opened the meeting for questions
The investigation revealed evi-however, revealed that he was, in
from the students. Muse faced ques-
dence that | didnTt think warranted fact, recording them, said Wil-
Chancellor Muse spoke at the tions dealing with building expan-
prosecution,� said Willoughby. loughby.
weekly meeting of the Society for sion, parking, international students,
An 11-year employee of the uni-Some of those employees have
the Advancement of Management textbook prices and how ECU will be
versity, Harper was fired for miscon-retained counsel and are pursuing
(SAM). marketed to incoming students.
duct that was first reported in an civil suits against Harper.
Muse was a member of SAM Many of the students were wor-
article by The News & Observer. J think it is an appropriate
when he attended college, and he ried about how the university would
An investigation in 2000 found remedy if they feel their privacy
began his speech by applauding be able to add almost 8,000 students
that
Harper spent $2.2 million was invaded, but I didnTt think
each of the members for being and still maintain the moderate
in unspent salary money to buy any more state money needed to
nvolved in the organization. Muse class sizes that are normally enjoyed
items such as televisions, VCRTs be spent,� he said. He is out of
said that most of the things that now. Muse responded that we do not
and clothing. law enforcement and out of N.C.
he knows about management he have to lose the personal atmosphere
Investigators also found that State.�
earned when he was a student. because the university is growing in
Any time two or more people size. He used his time at Texas A&M
join together for a common purpose as an example.
they need management,� Muse said, A&M was a university with
(UWITRE) University of They do a pretty good job of
about the importance of being able 36,000 students when Muse was
Missouri-University of Missouri tracking them at Mizzou,� Moyer
o manage effectively in business. there, and according to him it was
international students might soon said.
Muse said that students will one of the most personable com-
have closer government oversight of Under current conditions, the
lab > of many skills to munities of which he had ever been .
their student visas. government lacks the personnel to
} > most important of a part.
Senator Christopher Kit� Bond, actively seek out most people with
whi } ication. We just have to be willing to
R-Mo., plans to introduce a bill on expired visas.
use, to have effec-expand the faculty and staff along
Wednesday that would create an ThereTs just so many (out of
ation One must be with the students and buildings
office within the Immigration and status immigrants) that itTs just
Chancellor William Muse addresses the Society for the
n well and get your ideas so that we can keep a reasonable
Naturalization Service to keep track impossible to track them,� Moyer
ratio. We have to be committed to Advancement for Management in his efforts to get better acquainted
of expired visas. said. If they hide well and keep
cussing the importance maintaining value,� Muse said.
with the ECU family.
More than half the peopie ille-their noses clean, they wonTt be
ership in college, Muse spoke Judith Hunter, associate professor
gally in the United States originally found.�
iis plans for ECU. of management and adviser of SAM,
vice president of programs for SAM, stating that his schedule had cleared
here legally with temporary It has been relatively easy in the
came
the future, Muse said he said she was very. impressed that
they had called the chanceliorTs and he would like to speak to SAM. visas, said Chester Moyer of the St. past for people to acquire student
) raise enrollment levels to Muse came to talk to the students
office at the beginning of the year to We are very excited that he took Louis Immigration and Naturaliza-visas.
0 students. He wants to add of SAM.
ask him to speak, and been told that the time to see us, it shows he actu-tion Service. The United States consulate
new buildings, and make the uni-Fe was receptive to the students.
he was booked for the first months ally cares,� Khan said. The Visa Control Office would will run (applicants) against their
versity more attractive and elite. He actually listened to their concerns
of the semester. The organization track and, if necessary, apprehend own databases and do a background
ECU we will be able to offer and questions and he seemed genu-
was surprised when they received This writer can be contacted at foreign visitors who have deliberately check, but not extensive,� Moyer
n of quality equal to inely interested,� Hunter said.
a phone call from MuseTs secretary overstayed their visa deadlines. said.
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Miami learned
very quickly in
the fall of 1999
that our Pirates
just donTt give
up.
This weekend, our Pirates take on Carolina in
a 3:30 p.m. match up in Chapel Hill. TEC would
like to wish Coach Logan and the team the very
best as they take on the Tar Heels.
Historically, we haven't been all that successful
against the squad. The last time we did play
was in 1981 and the Tar Heels beat us 56-0.
We think that itTs just about time to claim a
victory. Granted, the Heels look pretty good this
year with crucial wins against Florida State and
NC State, but one thing about the Pirates .. no
one can ever know what to expect.
Miami learned very quickly in the fall of 1999
that our Pirates just donTt give up, especially
when it comes to an in-state rival like Carolina.
Although we may not have much fan support
at Kenan, there will be a huge fan base in
Greenville and across the country cheering
the team on.
ECU has some powerful weapons ... we have
David Garrard and Leonard Henry racking
up yards in the offensive category and some
powerful senior leaders on the defense.
Carolina does have some weak points. They
have a losing record this season and a new
coach. Though they are an ACC team, we have
confidence that our'team will prevail.
And hey, if they donTt pull off a victory, we
always have another match up in 2008 ... at
Dowdy Ficklen Stadium and we know we'll
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KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIBUNE NEWS porting terrorists, as the Taliban have LARRY EICHEL
SERVICE done for years, is effectively a terrorist is better spent by government than
regime, and the United States does The days of horror and sadness by individuals.
One could almost hear the drum-not negotiate with terrorists. have given way to a time of ques-Some activists on the left see
beat Tuesday of America marching They have no moral inhibition tions. in this moment the potential for a
to war. on the slaughter of the innocent,� What sort of military action is political watershed.
It is not a comforting sound, British Prime Minister Tony Blair being planned, and when will it One of them is Roger Hickey.
not to President George W. Bush, said Tuesday in a stirring speech that come? How badly damaged is the HeTs co-director of The Campaign
who didnTt pick this fight but must prepared his nation for a role in the economy? Will the terrorists strike for AmericaTs Future, a progressive,
give the marching orders; not to the war.� If they could have murdered again? Will the hurt ever go away? Washington-based think tank.
men and women who wear American not 7,000 but 70,000, does anyone I find myself intrigued by a less In Philadelphia a few days ago, he
uniforms, nor to their families and doubt they would have done so and pressing question: What are we to informed a gathering of like-minded
friends; not to millions of Afghan rejoiced in it? make of the post-attack rise in the souls that the nation was entering a
civilians who, if they are getting any There is no compromise pos-publicTs esteem for the federal govern-new era� in which some of the items
information at all, have to be cursing sible with such people, no meeting of ment? on their wish list might be within
their cruel government for getting minds, no point of understanding ... That this is happening is beyond reach. In HickeyTs view, the reaction
them in the middle of this mess; not just a choice: defeat it or be defeated dispute. One poll shows faith in to the terrorist attack, combined
to a wary world, wondering just how by it.� Washington at a 35-year high. with the economic slump, provides
far America is going to push this. While the Taliban continue to There is national consensus in liberals with an opportunity.
Pretty far, it appears, and pretty demand proof of bin LadenTs involve-favor of aggressive federal action on He put it this way: YouTve already
soon. ment in the Sept. 11 attacks, the a wide range of fronts: To keep the got a consensus that itTs governmentTs
Bush was steely in resolve Tuesday United States evidently made a good airlines from going bankrupt, take responsibility to solve one set of
not to negotiate with AfghanistanTs case for it Tuesday with NATO. With-over airport security, aid the newly domestic problems.
ruling Taliban for the surrender of out divulging details after a closed-unemployed, help rebuild New York, So thereTs a better chance to build
terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. He door briefing, the 19-nation mutual coordinate homeland security and support for addressing other priori-
should be. The Taliban have given defense organization said the facts so on. The sense that weTre all in this ties, such as having Washington
the world no reason to think they were sufficiently clear and compel-together has become inescapable. ' provide the money to build new
would be credible or even rational ling� to invoke NATOTs Article 5, the Is this shift in attitude merely classrooms or improve the railroads
negotiators. Plus, there are two poli-one that says an attack on one NATO a short-term, rally-around-the-flag or fund a prescription drug benefit
cies to uphold: Any government sup-member is an attack on all. response, utterly predictable in time under Medicare.
of crisis? Or is it something that There is some evidence to support
will alter the foundations of our his argument/hope that the political
politics? climate may be shifting.
My sense is that the effect will In Washington, the debate over
be significant, as it was after the the shape of an economic stimulus
bombing of the federal building in package seems to moving away from
Oklahoma City in 1995. That murder-a cut in the capital gains tax to
Don't search for normalcy, just move on
ous incident, plotted by government-measures that would target those at
hating extremists on the far-right the lower end of the income scale
LEONARD PITTS JR. stand how profoundly true that was. fringe, had the effect of discrediting -a reduction in the Social Security
Maybe now we are. the outspoken contempt for govern-payroll tax and an extension of
YTm so damn scared.� -e-mail To wander through America of ment that had helped fuel the Gin-unemployment benefits.
from a reader the 1990s, to survey a nation where grich Revolution. In addition, Andrew Card, the
ItTs been more than three weeks crime was down and the Internet Exactly what form the effect will White House chief of staff, is talking
now. How are you doing with all making millionaires out of 17-year-take this time, though, is hard to about Keynesian measures,� i.e. new
this? Are you all right? olds, to consider a frivolous and say. At a minimum, the attack has government spending, as part of any
If the answer is no, join the self-absorbed land where a celebrity reminded us why we have a public stimulus package.
crowd. Medical experts are report-murder trial and a presidential indis-sector -and that sometimes, contrary But there are problems with Hick-
ing terrorism-related increases in cretion were labeled crises, was to to what weTve heard so often, money eyTs theory, too.
high blood pressure, heart ailments, be seized -if you were historically
chronic pain. WeTve become an anx-literate -with an uncomfortable sense
ious nation. People arenTt flying. of parallel. A sense that you were The primary goal of the TEC Opinion page is to evoke
People arenTt shopping. People arenTt living in days of prologue. Prologue action on opie paraert to
sleeping. to what, you couldn't say. Still, hadnTt
People ARE buying gas masks. we seen this movie already?
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And through it all, our leaders We had. Saw it twice in the last
have an opinion i reaction to one of our columns or
in
-and our hearts -plead for us to century. ItTs not that the gin-soaked
_ perhaps in er the overall " of TEC,
just get back to normal. As if normal *20s or the picket fence 50s were
were a safe spot on the map, a fixed ever as sweet and uncomplicated as
and physical place from which we memory makes them out to be. The
were snatched but, with sufficient one decade was filled with political
determination, can return to again. corruption and gang warfare, the
I used to think that way. Yet as other with biacklists and Cold War
the days pile into weeks, | find myself paranoia. The point is that each
convinced that thereTs something era was followed by another that
futile in that idea. As the TV news taught us by comparison what trouble
anchors began saying on Sept. 11, teally was -turbulent years that
everything has changed. The world brought global depression, genocide,
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The Emma Gibbs Band will be performing on Friday night. This
will also be their CD Release Party.
Barefoot Manner will perform at the Fifth Annual BarristerTs Ball
on Saturday Night. Come dressed as a cop, robber, pimp, prostitute
or catholic schoolgirl.
There will be a salsa dance at 7:30 p.m. followed by Open Mic at
11:30 on Sunday night.
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On the cover with Tori Amos
Strange Little Girls
WHITNEY RUSSELL
FEATURES WRITER
Strange Little Girls, by Tori
Amos, is not just another album
of cover songs. These songs are
indeed covers, but with new inter-
pretations. She has not rewritten
the words, but the feeling behind
the music is completely different
than in the originals. While the
raw emotion in her voice is noth-
ing new, her ability to transform strange yet beautiful funeral
old favorites into feminist anthems hymn for the character she por-
is a twist for Amos. trays.
Her version of controversial rap Enjoy the Silence� is captivat-
artist EminemTs ~97 Bonnie and ing as a far cry from the dance-
Clyde� may be the most disturbing based Depeche Mode hit of the
track on the album. While the 1980's. AmosT is a lonely recount,
original is an angry rant in which as an embittered character, of
Eminem plans his wifeTs death, words that have hurt her. Her
Amos sings from the dying wifeTs monotone delivery allows the
point of view. Her slow, deliberate listener to see past the techno
chanting of the once-angry lyrics beats of the original and into the
portrays a hidden pain. This is a core of a womanTs response to the
pain from which she mourns the question, CanTt you understand,
loss of her daughter more than the my little girl?�
loss of her own life. | DonTt Like Mondays,� by the
Just the Two of Us�, by Grover Boomtown Rats, told a sad story of
Washington, sampled by Eminem a young girl who inflicted violence
for the original, is also AmosT
chorus. However, it becomes a see AMOS page B52
Along came a flop
Sequel! to Kiss the Girls
is mildly entertaining, at
best
RYAN KIRBY
FEATURES WRITER
Morgan Freeman returns to
the screen as Dr. Alex Cross, a
renowned forensic psychologist,
in Lee TamahoriTs Along Came a
Spider.
Released on DVD and VHS
on Sept. 23, the film beat out A
KnightTs Tale and Kingdom Come
for the weekTs top spot among
new releases, despite a relatively
poor showing at the box office this nigan (Monica Potter), who is
summer. responsible for the supervision of
Cross, a long-time member of Megan Rose, insists on becoming
the Washington D.C. police force, Dr. CrossTs makeshift partner in
attempts to profile and track an attempt to redeem herself to
down Gary Soneji (Michael Win-the Rose family and to the Secret
cott), a brilliant psychopath with Service.
extensive technological resources Based on the best-selling
who is determined to commit the thriller by James Patterson, Along
crime of the century. Soneji lands Came a Spider falls short of the
a teaching job at an exclusive standard set by its 1997 sequel Kiss
D.C. private school, where he the Girls. The film fails to tie up
masterfully abducts one of his loose ends, and leaves the viewer
pupils, Megan Rose (Mika Boorem), with too many unanswered ques-
the daughter of a United States tions. Confusing twists in the
senator.
Secret Service agent Jezzie Flan-see MOVIE page B2
At home games, Pirate pride can be seen painted aaoss the chests of students in the stands. Whether
face tattoo, Pirates always show their purple and gold spirit at the games.
Face painting, tailgating, gold clothing and painted faces. other outrageous things such as
cheering regular practices Parent is a fan of
going all out to
face tattoos
support the
and just
Pirates.
wearing crazy outfits or hairstyles.
This is simply a fun way to get ready
She once sprayed her hair purple for the game and truly show your
JEN MALACHOWSKI with gold sparkles. support for the Pirates.
FEATURES WRITER Parent recalls one incident where As a freshman when I lived in
her friends showed Belk we used to stand
Any sports fan knows that crowd up at the game outside and watch
involvement is an important aspect carrying shields ~/ go failgating; thatTs what the band go by,�
of the game and ECU fans are not and sporting eye said Heather Freed-
strangers to showing an amazing patches. When itTs all aboutT man, junior theater
amount of support~for their Pirates. dressed like this major.
From face painting -to tailgating Parent says she feels Music is another
-to after parties -home football! like an idiot and Mike Gans good way to get your
games are like
from younger
a festival. Everyone
brothers and sisters
that gives
freedom to
her
yell
the
and
Freshman business major adrenaline going
before heading over
to grandparents get into the ECU scream as loud as ; to Dowdy-Ficklen
spirit, she wishes, without worrying about Stadium. Whether it is the Marching
Beth Parent, senior psychology what other fans think. Pirates or your own collection of
major said last weekend she dressed Many students enjoy painting CDTs, music provides a way for you
up her entire family for the game. their faces or their chest in support to dance and socialize before the
They wore traditional purple and of their team. They also enjoy doing big game.
Dress to impress this Fall
New looks for students hues whereas citrus tints
such as orange, lime greento try this season and yellow can ensure a
little extra spice to the
ERIN FRANCISCO
gray season,� said Bella
FEATURES WRITER
OnlineTs women fashion
host Fabiola Frieire Fer-
Fall will soon be in full swing nandes, in an article on
and will usher in new fashions Women Fashion (Your
for men and women. Shorter days Style). i
and cooler temperatures will bring GapTs web site
exciting new clothes to stores. Men says that tweed skirts,
and women should expect natural denim blazers, leather
fabrics and big accessories to kick } trenches and cuffed
off the fall fashion season. denim trousers are
The fashion savvy man will among GapTs big items
don accessories with every outfit for fall.
for extra style. if stocking up on
Big belts are key looks for fall,� key pieces, GapTs
said Gap employee Greg Rhodes. chunky knit sweater
Natural fibers are coming with a leather tie can
back this season in a big way. Wool, ; double as a between-sea-
cotton, tweed and woven are some sons coat.
of the fabrics gracing the runway Necklines are taking
this fall. As always, classic corduroy a plunge this fall with
is a popular choice among men. the revival of the cowl neck.
Stadium jackets are also really in for According to Gap, Inspired
guys,� said Todd Lotich, an American by 70TsTstyles, the cowl neck
Eagle employee and junior decision goes modern with chunky rib
science major. trim and sleeves.�
According to GapTs web site; leather, Buying fashionable does
suede and denim jackets are going to be not always mean buying
staples in wardrobes this fall. Vintage expensively. Students on a
Gap logo t-shirts are coming back in a budget have to find ways to
big way for the guys as weil. save and still appear trendy.
Army inspired apparel, cargo pants For the penny-pinchers, the
and boot fit jeans are still hot for men key to saving is to shop the
this season. For guys, denim and Dick-sales.
ies pants are in for fail,� said Fusion Look for sales and buy
employee, Brian Bowden. summer clothes now for next
Accessories are also a must in wom-season, while theyTre on sale,�
enTs fashion this fall. With belts this Bowden said.
season, the mantra seems to be the Hitting the sales and
bigger the better.� Western inspired buying classic pieces instead
leather belts are abundant in almost of here today, gone tomor-
every store.
row� looks will help the stu-
Big buckles, studs and double-_ dent on a tight budget look
pronged belts are popular in black fashionable without sacrific-
and brown belts. Women should take ing finances.
advantage of this seasonTs sexier stiletto Get essential pieces you
heel, leather boots and the equestrian can mix and match,� said
influenced boots with a flat heel. Brandi Orcutt, an American
Earth tones and camel are popular-Eagle employee and senior
ized this season in everything from fashion merchandising
purses to pants. Muted tones including major.
olive, brown and tan are the big color Jeans, khakis, _ plain
to look for.
sweaters and versatile jackets
Crimson-pinks and reds are still are some examples,� Orcutt
hot; so are the old flat black and white said.
combinations. Beige comes as a staple
color mixed with camel and tobacco
This writer can be contacted at
features@theeastcarolinian.com.
its a bare chest or a simple
T like to listen to loud music,�
said freshman art major Raymond
Henderson when asked how he
prepares for an ECU game.
One of the most popular places
to be a few hours before kickoff
is the
parking lot of Dowdy-Ficklen
Stadium. Tailgating at ECU is as
common as going to class or eating
at the dining hall.
T go tailgating; thatTs what itTs
all about. ITm new at this thing but
it was the most incredible thing.
There wasnTt an empty parking lot
in Greenville. We started at 3:30 for
a7 O'clock game,� said Mike Gans,
freshman Dusiness iajor.
Tailgating provides an opportu-
nity for students, alumni and fans
see FOOTBALL page 83
Top ten things
to do this
weekend
SHENA LEE
FEATURES WRITER
TEC asked some students to help
compose a list of things to do this
weekend ... hereTs what they had
to say.
1. Halloween Shopping
Believe it or not, Halloween
is just around the corner. ItTs time
to make the big decision ... what
will you be? Check out Goodwill
or Halloween Express in the Colo-
nial Mall this weekend for some
ideas. If you're crafty, try making
your own this year.
2. Bowling & Billiards
You would be surprised to see just
how much fun you could have
shooting pool or bowling. Grab
some friends and go to Menden-
hall, a bar or bowling alley to have
a friendly competition.
3. Gym & Rock climbing
Sophomore Alexis Francis, a
sophomore said working out is one
of her favorite things to do while
she has free time. This weekend
ITm going to work-out and try out
that cool rock climbing wall,� she
said.
4. Volleyball on College Hill
T love volleyball, and ITm get-
ting my friends together to go
play on the hill,� said junior Todd
Green.
5. Movies on campus
Student Union brings recent
movies to campus each week. Take
advantage of the fact their free ad
good movies. This weekend, Pearl
Harbor� will be shown.
6. Family Fair Series Event
This Saturday, the Family Fare
Series is bringing to life Mozart,
see WEEKEND page B2
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AMOS from page B1
on her school. AmosT cover of this
song feels almost like a tribute to
those who died at Columbine, while
providing a soft-spoken reminder
of the tragedies of youth.
Yet another riveting song on this
album is AmosT version of Happi-
ness isa Warm Gun.�
This is introduced by voices of
maie authority, President George
W. Bush, his father and former
President Bush, a British newscaster
after the death of John Lennon, and
AmosT own father. Each of these
MOVIE from page B1
plot and insufficient foreshadowing
leaves the viewer clueless at times.
Certain aspects of the film seem
to have a forced plot; a few situations
work out to be a little too convenient
for the sake of the story, which
compromises the believability of the
plot. Other parts seem superfluous,
and it is difficult to determine their
relevance to the rest of the film.
As for the DVD special fea-
tures,� thereTs really nothing ail that
special about them. They include
the standard items: the theatrical
trailer and the making of Along
Came a Spider, which simply sum-
marizes the movie without showing
a lot of behind-the scenes action.
WEEKEND oe page Bi
Music and Matisse,� a production for
the whole family. Tickets can still be
purchased for this event at the box
office in Mendenhall.
Cali the Central Ticket Office
with questions, 328-4788.
7. Go clubbinT
There are plenty of places to
venture to downtown or around
Greenville. If you want to dance or
have a few drinks, get together some
friends to relax and unwind.
8. Barnes & Noble
T love reading and itTs my tradi-
tion every Saturday to go to find
We go
people speaks about a problem with
gun control or the right to keep
and bear arms. Her voice and the
emotion she injects into this song
provide a desperate irony to gun
control debates and Amos makes her
statement loud and clear.
Amos tells a new story with each
of these songs, and the CD insert
gives these stories helpful visual aids.
Each song comes from a different
character, born of AmosT imagination
and portrayed through pictures by
Amos herself.
Along Came a Spider isnTt a total
dud, however. The movie is carried
by quality performances by the cast,
especially Freeman (who has excelled
in similar roles in the past), Potter,
and newcomer Mika Boorem.
There are also a handful of com-
pelling and inventive scenes, par-
ticularly the kidnap scene and the
ransom exchange scene, and in these
few instances the movie pretends to
be the thriller it was hyped to be. The
action is tainted, though, by a lack
of build-up and computer-generated
stunts that are too obviously phony.
Basically, the film is the same old
detective thriller that weTve been
seeing for the last ten years. You have
some new book to read,� said fresh-
man Tiffany Best.
9. Watch ECU beat Chapel Hill
ItTs no secret that out football
team has lost a few more games
than usual this year, but we know
our guys are ready to take on the
Tar Heels. Head to a sports bar and
check out the game with friends if
you didnTt get a ticket.
10. Do homework
Okay, do this one only in
extreme cases of boredom! Use the
weekend to catch up on some work
or get a bit ahead of things.
all
The entire album is haunting, as
though Amos has removed herself
from the process and allowed each
song to recreate itself.
Bottom line: In AmosT sixth
full album, her belief in the power
and strength of women reaches fans
yet again, through the strange little
girls� depicted in her music.
This writer can be contacted at
features@theeastcarolinian.com.
your standard odd-couple pairing of
an older, methodical, and intellec-
tual veteran cop with a young, attrac-
tive, naive but streetwise newcomer.
Together they hunt the deranged
criminal mastermind who revels in
the game of cat and mouse in order
to gain celebrity status.
Bottom line: donTt rush along
to see this flick. It can be enjoyable,
if you bear with it. If youTre the type
who loves to watch movies to pick
out their faults and ridicule them,
then Along Came a Spider is a prime
candidate for rental.
This writer can be contacted at
features@theeastcarolinian.com.
REMEMBER
On Oct. 3-4, the ECU/Loessin
Piayhouse will be holding audi-
tions for Inherit the Wind� by
Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee.
The drama, based on the famous
Scopes Monkey Trial� of the 1920s,
has a large cast including speaking
roles for adult men and women as
well as two boys and one girl, ages
12-14.
Auditions will take place
between 7 p.m.-10:30 p.m. in Studio
206 in the Messick Theatre Arts
Center and are open to the public.
Performances will be Nov. 15-20.
the way at
400 S.W. Greenville Blud.
b,
44aaiyy�
Call For Entries: Rebel Magazine Art & Literary Juried Exhibition
Fiction & Poetry, Creative Non-fiction, Wood Design, Textile Design,
Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, Painting & Drawing, Metal
Design, Interactive Media, Illustration, Graphic Design, Ceramics
Entry fee of $3.00 per entry with a limit of three entries. Submit the actual
works of art. Literary entries must be submitted as hard copy.
Submit works to Emerge Gallery, located downtown on Evans
between Fourth and Fifth, on Thursday, Oct. 11 from 8 am-8 pm
Exhibition will be held at Emerge Gallery Oct. 19-Nov. 7
Opening reception: Friday, Oct. 19 from 7-10 pm
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supporters discuss past games
and previous victories.
Once fans enter the gates of
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium they are
greeted with purple and gold lunacy.
Fans sport ECU shirts, pants and
pom poms.
As the game progresses, the atmo-
sphere is festive with fans yelling
and screaming at the players, the
opposing team and sometime even
the referees.
ECU students cheer and dance as
the band piays.
Y just make noise and get into
it,� said freshman pre-med major
David
Upchurch.
Just being there gets us pumped Colorguard and the ECU Marching Pi
up,� Freedman says. on school pride from the field of Dowdy Ficklen Stadium
Football games are not all about
simply watching the game but get-After the games, if they lose, I mind,� Gans said.
ting involved with your school and have to complain,� Upchurch said. ECU football is strong in tradi-
having fun with friends. Students get The downtown scene is more tions, starting with preparing for
pumped up at games because fellow crowded after a football game as the game -to the actual game -
students all come together to show students enjoy either celebrating to the post game parties. G S
support for the team and the school. the victory or forgetting about the provide an way to get together with
It shows camaraderie. defeat. friends and make memories.
Students tend to also use football After the win, I hit the frat par-
games as a means to celebrate with ties but if they lose | go downtown.
This writer can be contacted at
friends both before and after. I need to dance and get it off my
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Manufacturers take part in midriff trend
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -depths by celebrities such as Spears, Guns NT Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke,
Women are wearing pants that are Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Lopez holds the record for being the lowest
cause for concern, for them and for and Beyonce Knowles. The question of the low. She has jeans with a
people who have to look at them. is: How low can they and will 4-inch rise and, for the truly daring,
You have to look. How can you not? they go? some with a 3-inch. Three inches.
Pant waistlines have gotten so low, LetTs get technical. The seam Seems scandalous, yet they are avail-
so very, very low, that the top edge between the crotch and the waist is able at the local mall. Nordstrom
of fabric is barely covering...well, called the rise. A typical rise, one and Saks Fifth Avenue carry the
there isnTt a family-newspaper-that goes from crotch to natural line.
friendly word for it. There isnTt waistline, is about 9 inches, 10 inches ClarkeTs been customizing her
even a word thatTs office-friendly, in regular-cut Levi's. own denim wardrobe for years, as
which prompted this recent exchange Anormal rise in Lee jeans is about have a lot of teens who saw the
between two people looking at a 11 inches, says Liz Horner, brand low trend coming. They have been
photo of Britney Spears: manager for Lee Dungarees. ripping the waistbands off their blue
Look at that, those pants barely Most manufacturers and even jeans and making their own low-
cover her....her...her area.� designers such as Mare Jacobs and riding pants. Some couldnTt wait
Her area? Like Area 51?� Jill Stuart want to take part in this for the trend to catch up to their
With apologies to the no-fly-midriff-minded trend and are chop-shopping haunts; others must have
zone over the not-so-secret Nevada ping down to a 7-inch rise in their seen the price tags. Even though
air base, the anatomical part that hip-hugging pants. DieselTs Stripp there is less to these pants, the price
cannot be named shall henceforth jean has a 6-inch rise. ThatTs down is more. Frankie B.Ts top $100, as do
be referred to as Area 51. close to Area 51, but no special many of the other designer labels.
The low-riding trend is now grooming is needed. Guess?, Lee and other mainstream
mainstream among jean manufac-Frankie B., a jeans line designed lines are getting $60 to $70 for the
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SPORTS
Sports Editor
KYLE BARNES
sports@ theeastcarolinian.com
252.328.6366
Friday, Oct. 5
Volleyball at Marquette 7:00 p.m.
Milwaukee, WI
Saturday, Oct. 6
Football at North Carolina 3:35 p.m.
Chapel Hill, NC
Volleyball at Depaul 7:00 p.m.
Chicago, IL
Men and WomenTs Cross Country hosts Overton-Pirate Invitational
Greenville, NC
Sunday, Oct. 7
The ECU defense will need to do a better job of containing the UNC offense than they have in games past. The Pirates are giving up
M. Soccer vs. S. Florida 1:00 p.m.
more than 400 yards of total offense to their opponents this season.
Greenville, NC
Monday, Oct. 8 ECU defense needs to A battle for bragging rights
step up ECU UNC
M. Golf at River Landing/ UNCW at River Landing
34.5 Points per Game 21,2
Wallace, NC
RYAN ROCKWELL
214.0 Yards Rushing per Game 104.4
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
222.0 Yards Passing per Game 183.6
436.0 Total Yards per Game 288.0
ItTs hard to know what to expec '
from the Pirates or the Tar Heels
32/276 Penalties (number/yards) 40/303
Cross country runs strong
this Saturday. Both teams have been 12/41 Third-Down Conversions 17/73
consistently unpredictable in 2001. 2/5 Fourth-Down Conversions 2/5
FROM STAFF REPORTS tion, with 32 and 41 points, « The Tar Heels started the season
4/73 Interceptions (number/yards) 2/42
respectively. off with a 0-3 record, and were domi-
6/4 Fumbles (number/lost) 14/5
Williamsburg, Va. -The ECU After our two best runners nated by Oklahoma, Texas, and Mary-
12/108 Sacks By (number/yards) 15/114
menTs and womenTs cross country from last year, England and Will land, respectively. They have some-
teams competed at the Colonial graduated, we really thought what amazingly recovered, beating
23:45 Time of Possession per Game 30:09
it take Florida and State, were
both heavily favored. Now itTs the Tar
Cross Country Invitational in Wil-that would us a couple State NC who
liamsburg, Va., on Saturday. The years to perform at the level
Heels who are the favorites against
meet was a successful competition of last yearTs team,� Klepack
the Pirates.
for both teams, as the Pirates took said. But, we have some quality The ECU-UNC Series
The closer we get to Saturday, the
third in menTs and womenTs com-freshmen who have progressed
more excited we get,� said offensive
petition. Sophomore johanna Allen faster than we expected, and
lineman Aaron Walker. TheyTre a
swept the competition with a first theyTre holding their own.�
good team, but weTre just going to
place finish in a time of 18:09. Freshman Kyle MacKenzie
approach it just like itTs any other Chapel Hill Chapel Hill
We're very proud of Johanna,� was the top finisher for the
game.� _ Chapel Hill Chapel Hill
said fourth-year ECU Cross Country Pirates with a time of 26:05,
ECU has been mildly disappoint-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill
Head Coach Len Klepack. She is to put him in 7th place. Senior
Chapel Hill Chapel Hill
see TRIANGLE page B5
coming along nicely and seems to Captain Charlie Nickum took
be moving to the next level. If she 10th with a time of 26:08.
continues to perform the way she With our captain Charlie
has been, she could have one of the Nickum leading the team, we
best years that a runner has ever feel real good about our ability
standout goalie
had at ECU.� to succeed,� Klepack said.
swimmers dive into season
ECUTs womenTs cross country Freshman Matt HanlonTs time
provides
took third place with 71 points. of 26:34 put him in 15th
Virginia topped the ten teams in place. Matt Gorman, Craig Lit-
Pirates, Kobe predict ECU swimmers ever last year in that have come in this year. When leadership
competition with 41 points, and tlefield and Trent Fuchs were
Hudgins and Lindgren,� Kobe said. we have time to develop some team
Delaware was just behind with 44. the next three finishers for the pleasant outcomes for We are a very, very young team, but unity, I think itTs going to be an excit-
AlienTs first place finish leaves her Pirates. we are also very talented. I think we =a ing year for us.�
undefeated in competition this The team ran a nice race 2001-02
may be better than last year.� Junior tri-cap-
season. today, in conditions cooler than There are only two Pirate seniors tains Chris Miller,
Marvinney leads the
KYLE BARNES
Junior Kay Livick was the second what we're used to,� Klepack on the team, Josh LePree and Brian Stephen _" Parsons
SPORTS EDITOR Pirates toward team goal
to score points for the Pirates, said. They handied the course Flory, versus the nine newcomers and Travis Todd
taking fourth place with a time of well. ITm very pleased with that will be competing for ECU this will lead the squad,
ECU menTs and womenTs swim-RYAN ROCKWELL
19:03. Kelly Litten, Abrial Hayes and having two girls in the top five season. and ECU record
ming will be cranking up the com-ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITORLillian Ricardo were the next three and three guys in the top 15. We have some real fast fresh-holdet, sophomore
petition for 2001 with the annual
man,� Wildrick said. ITm really TERRILL
finishers for the Pirates. This is the most competitive
Purple and Gold intra-squad meet Although the Pirates lost last
race this team has run surprised at the caliber of freshman see SWIMMERS page B6
MenTs cross country had two young
in Minges pool today at 3 p.m. The Saturday to Memphis, 3-2, goal-
finishers in the top ten, and also so far.� Pirates enter into their first year in ; : ° keeper R. J. Marvinney continued to
took third place with 67 points. ECU ECU cross country will next Conference USA, with last yearTs Men and WomenTs Swimming Schedule excel in his quest to help the Pirates
was more than 50 points ahead be in action as they host the ~ ECAC finale backing them up. climb the ladder of Conference
of the fourth place finisher, Get-Overton-Pirate Invitational at Last year, the CAA would not USA.
Oct. 4 Purple/Gold Meet 3 p.m.
tysburg. Virginia and Delaware also Overton's Lake Kristi in Green-allow any of ECUTs sports teams to He makes some saves that are
Greenville, NC
took first place in menTs competi-ville on Oct. 6. compete in conference tournament amazing, heTs extremely brave with
play because of the guidelines that his body,� said Assistant Coach
Oct. 13 Old Dominion 1 p.m.
exist between leaving one confer-Michael Benn. A Memphis player
Greenville, NC
ence to join another one. The ECU took a shot from about six yardsPirate Club announces pregame plans men and women took this in stride out, slipping it across, and R.J. dove
Oct. 20 CollegeofCharleston,
and went on to place second and 1p.m. horizontally to make a spectacular
SC
for UNC first at the ECAC Championships, save.�
respectively. It seems the junior from Chat-
Oct. 27 Davidson 1 p.m.
Our guys and girls teams are tam, NJ is making the spectacular
: Davidson, NC
GREENVILLE, N.C. --ECUTs Pirate Club has announced plans for a coming off of one of the best seasons commonplace, leading the C-USA
pre-game social in conjunction with the ECU football game at North ever in ECU swimming history,� said in saves. The Memphis loss did not
Nov. 1 NC State 4 p.m.
Carolina this weekend. Head Coach Rick Kobe. reflect on Marvin-
Raleigh, NC
Players and coahces agree that neyTs outstanding
The pre-game function is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 5, from 8 p.m.
the competition in Conference USA play, as he set a
until midnight at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, N.C.
Nov. 4 William & Mary 1 p.m.
will be more fierce than it was in career high with
The cost is $10 per person and includes live music from Special
Greenville, NC
CAA. 12 saves.
Occasion -One Great Band,� snacks, an opportunity to win door prizes,
I think weTre going to have to During Mar-
and your favorite beverages to purchase. Nov. 10 UNC Wilmington 2 p.m.
step up big this year, and I think vinneyTs short
For more information or to make reservations, contact Shannon Wilmington, NC
we're capable of doing that,� said career he has put
Padrick with the ECU Pirate Club at (252) 328-4540. Tickets will also
sophomore Matt Wildrick. As we get up very solid
be available at the door. Dec. 1 Duke Greenville, NC 1 p.m.
more experienced at that (C-USA) numbers, protect-
The Pirates and the Tar Heels will kick off at 3:35 p.m. on Saturday, MARVINNEY
level, those same ing the Pirate net
Oct. 6, at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. Nov. 15-17 Nike Cup All Day
teams will have to with great tenacity
Chapel Hill, NC
start stepping up and athleticism. In 29 career starts
to us.� he has 159 saves, 55 coming already
Jan. 5 Palm Beach Relays 10 a.m.
Two of the best this year.
W. Palm Beach, Fla.
menTs swimmers Marvinney has been around the
ever to compete for soccer goal his whole life, dreaming
Jan. 19 INCI) 1 p.m.
ECU, Will Hudgins of one day playing on the Division
Greenville, NC
and Claes Lind-I level.
WALKER
gren, ran out of eli-I've been wanting to play Divi-
Jan. 27 UMBC/George Washington 1 p.m.
gibility after last year, opening up sion I soccer since I was a kid.
The last time that ECU played UNC was on Sept. 12, 1981. Tar Heel
Baltimore, Md.
a gap in the individual medley for Whatever I could do to improve,
tailback Kelvin Bryant set an ACC record for touchdowns in a game
this year.
with six, as the Pirates were shutout, 56-0. Feb. 17 Conference USAChampionships
We graduated two of the best
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I was willing to do it,�said Marvin-He has had an exceptional career in Tampa, Fla.
ney. so far,� said O'Neill. He has started The winner of that tournament
His coaches have noticed Mar-the majority of his games and has is the only team guaranteed to win
vinneyTs work ethic and consistent been quite solid.� a spot in the NCAA tournament at
improvement since he came to ECU. O'Neill and Marvinney came to the seasonT s end.
He started seven games as a freshman ECU at the same time and OTNeill MarvinneyTs desire to play in the
before becoming the full-time starter has enjoyed his pupilTs role as leader, post-season supercede any personal
last season. a co-captain of the squad. goals or accolades.
HeTs had tremendous dedication We are confident that when T want to go out every day
with every passing year,� Benn said. RJ. is going, the teamTs confidence and do my best. Having the most
You can really see the progress heTs goes up,� O'Neill said. He is very shutouts is great, but getting to
made.� good at getting the team going. His Tampa is most important,� Marvin-
Marvinney came to ECU almost leadership is very important.� ney said.
on coincidence. His goalkeeper coach MarvinneyTs leadership is Marvinneyis focusing his atten-
from his Chattam High School knew increasingly important when taking tion on a conference champion-
Head Coach Devin OTNeill, and into consideration the youth of the ship.
encouraged R.J. to play under him. Pirates this year. ECU has only three Everyone is real focused on the
T decided to come here to play juniors and one senior on their task at hand; winning the confer-
2 MILLION INVESTORS.
in a great conference, against the 28-man roster. ence tournament,� he said. We
nationTs elite, under a great coach.� He is a very good leader,� Benn want to get this ECU program to be
MarvinneyTs success in high said. He is someone that guys on the an elite program.�
school preceded his arrival on team look up to. He is very confident With great success in his short
campus. Marvinney was a starter at in his ability, which is a necessity for career, Marvinney gives credit to
goalkeeper all four years at Chattam someone in his position.� the people around him.
High, In his junior year, Chattam It may be of some surprise that My parents are the biggest
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His senior year, Marvinney season with such overwhelming of games, even though they are
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ard HenryTs 138 rushing yards per We went down the schedule, and the best defensive front we play all
game, the Pirate defense has been when i got to this game, I made an year,� Walker said.
less than stellar, giving up 443 yards analogy from the standpoint of the ECU will most likely be without
of total offense per game. Virginia Tech game last year,� Logan split end Torey Morris for the rest of
| think our defense is going said. 1 think the Virginia Tech game the season. Morris broke his foot in
to step up and shut their offense got out of hand emotionally.� the gameagainst Syracuse.
for down,� said ECU quarterback David The key to beating the Tar Heels UNC combats the potent ECU
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Logan sees the difficulty of the task the pocket to look down field for his interceptions this season. Peppers,
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CHICAGO (AP) For almost 40
years no one hit 60 home runs. Now
Sammy Sosa has done it three times
in four seasons.
Sosa became the first player with
three 60-homer seasons Tuesday
night, a mark as impressive for its
power as its consistency.
itTs kind of mind-boggling to
see what heTs done,� said Don Baylor,
Chicago Cubs manager. You go
almost 40 years with nobody hitting
60, and heTs done it three times
already. ItTs a pretty incredible
feat.�
-But not enough to keep the Cubs
from being eliminated from post-
season contention. Adam Dunn hit
a solo homer off Kyle Farnsworth in
the top of the ninth inning, giving
the Cincinnati Reds a 5-4 victory
over the Cubs on Tuesday night.
Dmitri Young and D.T. Cromer
it was gone.
When I hit that one, at that
moment, I feel great because every-
body in the whole world was waiting
for me to do that,� Sosa said. 1 was
getting a little bit anxious up there
trying to please my people and my
team.�
When the ball cleared the wall,
the scoreboardTs message board
flashed Sammy Hits 60 Again!� and
the fans clapped until Sosa came out
for a curtain call. He stood at the top
steps of the dugout and waved his
helmet at the fans.
Running the bases I feel like I
was thinking about everything ITve
been through,� Sosa said. Now,
being in the position that I am, it
feels great for my family and my
people.�
The homer also gave him 150 RBI
this season, only the seventh time
over the field. Defensive tackle Ryan
Sims, linebackers Quincy Monk and
David Thornton, strong safety Billy-
Dee Greenwood, and cornerback
Errol Hood are all seniors with big-
game experience and big-time pro-
duction.
They've been playing really well
on defense,� Garrard said. When
the defense can cause turnovers and
make big plays it provides a catalyst
for the offense.�
ECU's shaky defense will have
itsT hands full with the Carolina
receivers, one of the best corps in the
league. Junior wide receiver Bosley
Allen gives the Tar Heels great explo-
sion, while senior wide receiver Kory
Bailey and junior Sam Aiken possess
great hands and route running abil-
ity. Expect to see the Tar Heels split
their quarterback duties once again
between senior Ronald Curry and
redshirt-freshman Darian Durant.
field.
ECUTs top cover corner, Kelly
Hardy is out with a knee injury and
will not play in the game against
UNC.
The last time the two teams met
was in 1981, in Chapel Hill. The Tar
Heels crunched ECU, not allowing
them to score and putting 56 points
up on the board. Tailback Kelvin
Allen set an ACC record that day
with six touchdowns.
Kickoff for the game is at 3:35
p.m. in Kenan Memorial Stadium,
Chapel Hill. WITN will air the
game on the Pirate Sports Television
Network.
It would feel especially good
to go out and beat North Carolina,
the team that the most people in
the state like,� Garrard said.
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us. And if it did, wauldn't you also homered for the Reds. a player has hit 50 homers and had
pray for someane to help you
pul your life back together,
We're here for Donna for as long
as it takes.
The loss, along with St. LouisT 5-1
victory over Milwaukee, eliminated
the Cubs from the NL wild card race.
The Cubs are six games behind St.
150 RBI. Sosa, who did it in 1998, is
the only player to have done it since
World War Il.
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games left.
This summerTs been a beauti-
ful thing for our team to come a
long way from last year,� said Sosa.
When the seasonTs over, I can go
home and I donTt have anything to
be sorry for.�
ThatTs an understatement. While
Barry Bonds chases Mark McGwireTs
single-season record of 70 home
runs Bonds reached base four times
Tuesday night but remained stuck
on 69. Sosa has been awesomely
consistent.
T never surprise myself,� Sosa
said, smiling. (But) I surprise a lot
of people.�
HeTs one of only five players to
hit 60 homers, and the only one to
do it three times. He hit 66 homers
in 1998, when McGwire set the
single-season record and followed
that with 63 in 1999.
No. 60 this year was a solo homer
in the first off Reds left-hander Lance
Davis, an arching shot to left-center.
The fans let out a roar when they
saw the ball leave his bat, knowing
reached 50 homers and 150 RBI twice.
Hack Wilson did it once.
ITm not going to say to you itTs
nice, but I cannot sit back and relax
right now and think about it,� Sosa
said. We've got to keep it continue, I
still have a lot of years in my body.�
The Cubs need more than Sosa
to do that, though. Rookie Juan Cruz
allowed only four hits in the first five
innings. But the Reds got to him in
the sixth inning.
After Todd Walker singled, Wilton
Guerrero hit a chopper to left that
Rondell White bobbled. Walker
reached third on the error, and Guer-
rero went to second.
Walker scored on GriffeyTs
groundout, and Young sent the first
pitch he saw into the center field
stands for a two-run homer that tied
the game.
The Reds struck again in the
ninth. With two outs, Dunn sent
FarnsworthTs 1-0 pitch over the wall
in right-center and out of the park.
Counting his minor league
games, Dunn has 53 homers in 157
games this year.
Matt Walker will once again be in
the line-up for the Pirates.
In the annual
Pentathlon, a five event scrimmage-
like race against time, Miller broke
the previous record for the 100 Fly
with a new time of 51.9.
The women swimmers are coming
off of a highly successful season,
in which they finished the year 9-2
overall and 6-1 in the CAA. Most of
the Lady Pirates that swam on last
yearTs team will return in 2001, and
a strong class of freshman should
provide a boost of success.
We had a good season last year,�
said senior Allison Terrill. We gradu-
ated some of our top swimmers, so
we had to make the call and recruit
some good swimmers for this year.
We have a strong team we just have
to stay healthy.�
Senior tri-captains Dana Fuller,
Courtney Foster and Allison Terrill
will hold leadership responsibilities,
as five freshmen join the Lady
Pirates.
We have a very strong senior
class,� Kobe said. This year, our
girls team will be better than last
yearTs championship team. We are
really looking forward to our first
year in Conference USA.�
On the womenTs side of the
Pirate Pentathlon, new records were
set in each event. Freshman Diane
Parker did not waste any time plac-
ing her name in some of the ECU
record books. Parker broke the old
record for the 200 IM by six seconds
and went on to set new times in
the100 Breast and 100 Free.
Even though the Pirates will be
racing amongst themselves today,
the Purple and Gold meet will be a
demonstration of what is to come
out of Pirate swimming in 2001.
This meet will be ran just like
any of our other conference meets.
ItTs a good experience for us to
get into the format of the regular
season, but everybody will be cheer-
ing for everybody,� Terrill said.
This writer can be contacted at
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.
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