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Roe, Roe, Roe, the boat, but don't rock it<lb />
Editor examines Roe vs. Wade controversy.<lb />
4<lb />
Tempting tunes 6<lb />
Temptations cut new album, entertain new generation.<lb />
QJJre iEaHt (Eanrltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.66 No.5<lb />
Tuesday, January 28,1992<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Students exposed to PCBs<lb />
The start of the spring semester at the<lb />
State University of New York at New Platz<lb />
was delayed two weeks after five transform-<lb />
ersexploded,exposing22peopletoextremely<lb />
high levels of cancer-causing PCBs.<lb />
The explosion occurred after a car hit a<lb />
telephone pole, which caused a power surge.<lb />
Two dormitories and two classroom<lb />
buildings are now closed because of the ex-<lb />
plosion, but no possessions can be removed<lb />
from the contaminated buildings.<lb />
Toi Carter, president of the student asso-<lb />
ciation, said she has heard from many stu-<lb />
dents that, "their first concern is about their<lb />
possessions but peopleare concerned about<lb />
their safety, too<lb />
A university spokeswoman said she was<lb />
not sure if the students' belongings inside the<lb />
dorms will ever be recovered.<lb />
Fraternity adds chapter<lb />
A new progressive fraternity recently<lb />
opened a chapter at the University of Arizona.<lb />
The fraternity, Delta Lambda Phi, declares<lb />
itself open to men of all sexual orientations.<lb />
Donald D. DeCarlo, president of the fra-<lb />
ternity, said he started after he was asked to<lb />
leave two other fraternities at the University<lb />
of Arizona.<lb />
DeCarlo, a pre-med senior, said the new<lb />
fraternity will have songs, colors, pledgesand<lb />
secrets like all the other fraternities, the only<lb />
difference is it will be open to all men, regard-<lb />
less of their personal sexual orientation.<lb />
About a dozen students joined the frater-<lb />
nity, which has chapters at 24 other schools.<lb />
Three golfers killed<lb />
Three members of the Universi ry of Texas<lb />
at San Antonio golf team died Jan. 10 when<lb />
thecarthey were traveling in ran head-on into<lb />
a pickup truck.<lb />
Mark Bruchmiller, DerrickSteinbruckand<lb />
Lance Mullins were on their way home from<lb />
a preseason tournament, traveling on a south<lb />
central Texas highway, when the accident<lb />
occurred.<lb />
Both the driver and passenger of the truck<lb />
were also killed in the accident.<lb />
Steinbruck and Mullins earned all-con-<lb />
ference honors in golf last season.<lb />
Atheists hold forum<lb />
A new organization at the University of<lb />
Mi. nesota called the Atheists and Unbeliev-<lb />
ers recently held its first public event for<lb />
members on the school's campus.<lb />
According to the organizers, the purpose<lb />
of the group is not to convert anyone to athe-<lb />
ism, they just want atheists to know they are<lb />
not alone, and there are many people who<lb />
share their beliefs.<lb />
'If s harder to get an atheist out of the<lb />
closet than a gay Michael Valle, organizer of<lb />
the public lecture said.<lb />
Michael Martin, a professor of philoso-<lb />
phy at Boston University, spoke at the first<lb />
meeting on hisbook titled, "Atheism: A Philo-<lb />
sophical Justification<lb />
Lefties given scholarship<lb />
A small liberal arts college in Hunting-<lb />
ton, Pa. is offering a scholarship for if s left-<lb />
handed students.<lb />
Currently, one student receives money<lb />
from the "Fredrickand Mary F. Beckley Schol-<lb />
arship Fund for Left-Handed Students" at<lb />
Juniata College.<lb />
Mrs. Beckley died in 1978,leaving$20,000<lb />
to fund the scholarship.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Beckley met on the tennis<lb />
courts at juniata in 1919 when they were<lb />
paired only because they were both lefties.<lb />
The two fell in love and married.<lb />
Compiled by Elizabeth Shlmmd from CPS and<lb />
othar oampua nawpapf<lb />
Inside Tuesday<lb />
Crime SceneJ 2<lb />
Classifieds73<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
SatireV5<lb />
Entertainment�<lb />
SportsJ7<lb />
Activists mark Roe vs. Wade decision<lb />
By Elizabeth Shimmel<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Activists from both sides<lb />
of the issue participated in a<lb />
candlelight vigil on the steps of<lb />
the Pitt CountyCourthouse Jan.<lb />
22 to mark the 19th anniver-<lb />
sary of the Supreme Court Roe<lb />
vs. WaVdecision that legalized<lb />
abortion.<lb />
While pro-life supporters<lb />
sang religious songs, a smaller<lb />
group of pro-choice activists<lb />
chanted "Keepabortion legal<lb />
Manv students stood for<lb />
J<lb />
the pro-choice side, while the<lb />
pro-life supportersconsisted of<lb />
entire families standing to-<lb />
gether against abortion.<lb />
"I've been to a lot of these<lb />
rallies, (and) there's never a<lb />
family-oriented group with the<lb />
pro-choice side, and it's always<lb />
a family-oriented group with<lb />
the pro-life side senior Arielle<lb />
Sturz said.<lb />
"I feel many of the pro-<lb />
choice supporters think they<lb />
will always be given a choice<lb />
because of Roe vs. Wade ECU<lb />
Photo by Jill Cherry � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Activists for both Pro-Choice and Pro-Lite groups gathered on the steps ot the Greenville courthouse<lb />
to rally around the Roe vs. Waetedispute. The rally marked the 19th anniversary of the ftoedecision.<lb />
student Cheryl Vionsaid. "But<lb />
the pro-life supporters are<lb />
fighting to take away that<lb />
right<lb />
And, no matter what side<lb />
ofRoevs. Wadelhe activists were<lb />
on, many people had their<lb />
mindson a new Supreme Court<lb />
case.<lb />
The day before the Roe vs.<lb />
Wade anniversary, the Court<lb />
agreed to hear a Pennsylvania<lb />
case that will make it more dif-<lb />
ficult for a woman to have an<lb />
abortion.<lb />
The Pennsylvania law goes<lb />
against many of the principals<lb />
of the Roe vs. Wade decision,<lb />
which states; "A woman's<lb />
constitutional right to privacy<lb />
encompasses her decision to<lb />
terminate her pregnancy<lb />
But, when the Supreme<lb />
Court justices review the new<lb />
law's provisions in April, the<lb />
landmark Roe us. Waiedecision<lb />
may be changed.<lb />
The provisions of the<lb />
Pennsylvania law include: A<lb />
woman must wait 24 hours<lb />
before an abortion can be per-<lb />
formed and the woman must<lb />
tell her husband about her<lb />
decisionprior to having the<lb />
abortion.<lb />
The Pennsylvania law also<lb />
requires doctors to tell women<lb />
seeking an abortion about fetal<lb />
development and alternatives<lb />
See Roe, page 2<lb />
Thieves hit fraternity houses during breaks<lb />
By Christie Lawrence<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
CD players. Stereo systems<lb />
and telephones are hot items this<lb />
year. Hot as in stolen. Theft has<lb />
become a problem on and<lb />
around campus. The Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon fraternity house. Alpha<lb />
Sigma Phi house and several<lb />
residence halls have recently<lb />
been victimized.<lb />
Kevin Alexander Smith, a<lb />
member of the Sigma Phi Epsi-<lb />
lon fraternity, finished serving<lb />
in Desert Storm last summer and<lb />
moved his belongings into the<lb />
house in expectation of living<lb />
there in the fall.<lb />
Between summer session<lb />
and fall, when the house was<lb />
vacant, his room in the front<lb />
house of 505 E. Fifth St. was<lb />
broken into.<lb />
Dayslaterhediscovered that<lb />
most of his belongings had been<lb />
stolen.<lb />
Smith changed all of his<lb />
locks, hoping to keep future<lb />
thieves out. His door frame was<lb />
demolished, so he had it re-<lb />
placed.<lb />
"1 thought that the newly-<lb />
built metal frame would keep<lb />
them out he said. But it didn't.<lb />
There was a second break-in.<lb />
During the second break-in,<lb />
Smith'scntiredoorwaspunched<lb />
in. Along with the CD player<lb />
and stereo that was stolen.<lb />
Smith's shoes walked away with<lb />
the thief and a pair of old shoes<lb />
were left in their place.<lb />
The Alpha Sigma Phi house<lb />
has also experienced a number<lb />
of break-ins. Two or three days<lb />
before the semester began, a CD<lb />
player, bicycle and telephone<lb />
remotes were stolen from the<lb />
house at 422 VV. Fifth St.<lb />
Since then, several break-ins<lb />
have been attempted at the<lb />
house, but none have been suc-<lb />
cessful.<lb />
In addition to the fraternity<lb />
house brcak-ins, Scott and Belk<lb />
residence halls were broken into<lb />
over Christmas break, and sev-<lb />
eral telephones were taken. Eight<lb />
rooms were broken into on the<lb />
third floor of L'mstead residence<lb />
hall.Several phones werestolen,<lb />
among other items.<lb />
Evidently, the thieves were<lb />
interrupted. White bags filled<lb />
with valuables were found in<lb />
the hallway, but several other<lb />
bags made it out the door.<lb />
If anyone has information<lb />
on this or any other break-in,<lb />
please contact Crimestoppers at<lb />
757-6266.<lb />
Theft prevention offered<lb />
By Christie Lawrence<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Reporting the model<lb />
number of stolen merchan-<lb />
dise to the police is not the<lb />
best way to insure recovery<lb />
of stolen items.<lb />
Public Safety offersa free<lb />
service called Operation ID<lb />
to ECU students to trace<lb />
stolen merchandise more<lb />
effectively. Operation ID in-<lb />
volves a public safety officer<lb />
visiting a student's hall or<lb />
home to take a complete in-<lb />
ventory of all valuables.<lb />
Then theowner'sd rivers<lb />
licenscnumberiselectrically<lb />
engraved into the merchan-<lb />
dise on a non-removable<lb />
surface.<lb />
Lt Keith Knox offers sev-<lb />
eral other economical tips for<lb />
preventing thefts.<lb />
Lock your rooms at all<lb />
times, even when you are<lb />
sleeping, Knox said. "After<lb />
all, it only takes 30 seconds<lb />
for someone to walk into a<lb />
room and take something<lb />
he said.<lb />
Do not leave small items<lb />
laying around the room. It is<lb />
easy for a person to steal, even<lb />
if you arestandingin the same<lb />
room. Invest in an inexpen-<lb />
sive footlocker, or lock up<lb />
your valuables in some other<lb />
way, such as in a filing cabi-<lb />
net or desk.<lb />
See Report, page 2<lb />
SG A initiates<lb />
new campus<lb />
clean-up project<lb />
Photo by Kevtn Amoa � ECU Photo I<lb />
Just charge it<lb />
Cold weather brings students inside The Wright Place between classes for warm food and<lb />
drinks. The popular campus spot served many students fending off the cold.<lb />
By Julie Roscoe<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Alex Martin, SGA presi-<lb />
dent, announced a new pro-<lb />
gram to clean up ECU'S cam-<lb />
pus at last night's SGA meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Adopt a Part of Campus"<lb />
is the slogan for the clean-up.<lb />
Based on the "Adopt a High- last night, saying the SGA<lb />
way" program, Martin said only has$19,302 available for<lb />
and any necessary equip- �<lb />
ment.<lb />
Any organizations inter-<lb />
ested in joining the program ,<lb />
should call the SGA secretary<lb />
as soon as possibly to sign up<lb />
for their piece of campus.<lb />
Eric W. Hilliard, SGA<lb />
treasurer, gave his financial<lb />
I?<lb />
rs<lb />
report on the spring semester a<lb />
Joe Camel ad sparks controversy<lb />
he got the idea from N.C.<lb />
State's SGA president when<lb />
the two last met.<lb />
The program will consist<lb />
of campus organizations re-<lb />
ceiving a pre-di vided portion.<lb />
appropriations.<lb />
Several changes were<lb />
made in class offices last night<lb />
due to resignations and a<lb />
graduation of former officers.<lb />
Kevin A. Smith is now se-<lb />
ft-<lb />
is<lb />
7-<lb />
jr<lb />
le<lb />
By Elizabeth Shimmel<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
According to advertising<lb />
research, "Old Joe the Camel a<lb />
cigarette advertising logo, is as<lb />
familiar to six-year-olds as<lb />
Mickey Mouse from Walt Disney<lb />
ads.<lb />
'The results show that to-<lb />
bacco advertising is as effective<lb />
in reaching young children as is<lb />
Walt Disney's' said Dr. Adam<lb />
Goldstein, clinical instructor and<lb />
fellow in family medicine at the<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill and one of the re-<lb />
searchers in vol ved in the study.<lb />
The study, which origi-<lb />
nated at the Medical College of<lb />
Georgia, recruited 229 children<lb />
ages3 to6fromarea preschools.<lb />
Researchers interviewed<lb />
the children, and then created a<lb />
board game requiring the chil-<lb />
dren to match 22 different logos<lb />
without brand names with one<lb />
of 12 pictures of various prod-<lb />
ucts.<lb />
See Joa, page 2<lb />
The organizations must then nior class vice president, Kim<lb />
deanuptheirassignedareasonce Ross is junior class vice-<lb />
a month. president, Troy Dreyfus is<lb />
"It's good for the campus sophomore class president<lb />
and good advertising for the and Richard Paravella is<lb />
organizations Martin said.<lb />
Martin spoke to the<lb />
Council of Student Organiza-<lb />
tion Leaders, and will speak<lb />
to other organizations such as<lb />
fraternities, sororities and<lb />
dormitories who he says can<lb />
benef i t and provide assistance<lb />
with this project.<lb />
The groups will be work-<lb />
sophomore class vice presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir was<lb />
awarded $650 for expenses ss<lb />
and the vice president of es<lb />
Gospel Choir, Sheri Wingate, 5<lb />
spoke to SGA about the<lb />
organization's purpose and<lb />
goals.<lb />
"We travel to different<lb />
Old Joe<lb />
ing with the grounds division, high schools to promote ECU<lb />
who will provide trash bags �ee SGA, page 2<lb />
er<lb />
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OJI?e �00! (Earolinian January 28, 1992<lb />
PIKE vehicle stopped for<lb />
speeding, verbal warning issued<lb />
Jan. 21<lb />
0853�Croatan: Assisted a rescue, subject not transported.<lb />
1125�Brcwster:Assistedrescue, subject was transported.<lb />
H41Austin and Raul buildings: Vehicle stopped for one-<lb />
way street violation, student given campus citation.<lb />
1305�Bclk Hall: Vehicle stopped tor expired registration,<lb />
student given state citation.<lb />
1354�Jenkins building. Vehicle stopped for exceeding safe<lb />
speed and having no license on person; student given verbal<lb />
warning.<lb />
1435Theatre Arts building look subject in custody to<lb />
magistrate's office. Offenses Obstruct and delay and pre-medi-<lb />
tated trespassing.<lb />
2208�Tyler Hall: Checked out reference to no heat. Same<lb />
noted on maintenance report<lb />
(XH1 � Ringold Towers Vehicle stopped south of building for<lb />
speeding, careless and reckless driving and two stop sign viola-<lb />
tions. Non-student given a state citation<lb />
0114�Spilmanbuildmg:Vohiclcstopped,student given ver-<lb />
bal warning for one-way street violation.<lb />
2246�Slay Hall: Took missing person report, subject re-<lb />
turned to the dorm, no report was taken.<lb />
0226� White Hall: Keterem ctodisturbance;sameunfounded.<lb />
0239�Avcock Hall: Checked out scene in reference to four<lb />
male subjects in basement, all subjects given verbal warning for<lb />
disorderly conduct.<lb />
1417�College Hill Drive: Escorted female to commuter lot;<lb />
Also assisted subject with her vehicle.<lb />
Jan. 22<lb />
1039� Move Boulevard: Vehicle stopped for expired tags;<lb />
student given verbal warning.<lb />
1120�Belk Dorm: Checked out reference to an assault inflict-<lb />
ing serious injury report; rescue transported subject.<lb />
1330�Outpatient center: Vehicle stopped for a stop sign<lb />
violation and exceeding a safe Speed; staff member was given a<lb />
campus citation.<lb />
1540�Power Plant: Vehicle stopped, staff member given<lb />
campus citation for stop sign viola tion and cxceedinga safe speed.<lb />
2311�College Hill Drive: PIKE vehicle stopped and verbal<lb />
warning givento student tor speeding.<lb />
0020�Graham Building: Provided transportation for intoxi-<lb />
cated male to Mm street<lb />
0040� Belk Hall: Responded to area in reference to loud<lb />
subjects at basketball court. Subjects gone on arrival.<lb />
0352�Mall. North of Student Health, recovered numerous<lb />
banners, on the mall, which had been tom down.<lb />
1151Wnght. Attempted to locate a subject; same unable to<lb />
locate.<lb />
Crime Scene is taken from official Public Safely Logt.<lb />
Flu epidemic stuffs up<lb />
campuses during finals<lb />
By Marjorie Pitts<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"1 felt like 1 had a three-day-<lb />
long hangover said ECU jun-<lb />
ior Todd Georgcl. Georgel is one<lb />
of those who have suffered from<lb />
the widespread epidemic of the<lb />
flu.<lb />
The flu hit the nation, but<lb />
only 20 cases have been reported<lb />
at ECU'S infirmary since No-<lb />
vember.<lb />
"Many students know they<lb />
have the flu and treat themselves,<lb />
so we do not have a count on<lb />
how many students have had<lb />
the flu, just the number of diag-<lb />
nosis given in the infirmary<lb />
said SuzanneTurnageat the ECU<lb />
infirmary.<lb />
Only 60 flu shots were given<lb />
at ECU and there are no longer began on the eastern seaboard<lb />
flu shots available. and in the southeastern states<lb />
Tumage said there were not said Judy Conner, CDC's im-<lb />
enough vaccinations due to the munization program coordina-<lb />
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Report of Influenza-Like Sur-<lb />
veillance of North Carolina,<lb />
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reported 159 cases of the flu<lb />
during the finial exam period.<lb />
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a peaceful demonstration in Pitt<lb />
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wondering what issues may be<lb />
surrounding abortion on the 20th<lb />
anniversary of Roe vs. Wade.<lb />
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and get students who want to<lb />
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tions because their constitution<lb />
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Am n.T CHILDREN OF<lb />
AT CQHQUCS WORKSHOP<lb />
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
The Greenville-Pitt County Spe-<lb />
cial Olympics will be conducting<lb />
an athletics (track and field)<lb />
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day, Feb. 8 from 9 a.m4 p.m. for<lb />
all individuals interested in vol-<lb />
unteering to coach track and field.<lb />
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tact Greg Epperson at 8304551.<lb />
HOSPrTAUTY MANACE-<lb />
MENT ASSOCIATION<lb />
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ing includes: election for E-board<lb />
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or 5:30 p.m. The purpose is to<lb />
provide you with information<lb />
about what is available to you on<lb />
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My Way Or The Highway<lb />
College great time to drop racism<lb />
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Court threatens abortion rights<lb />
In the near future, the Supreme Court<lb />
will hear a case concerning the abortion<lb />
issue which may undermine, if not over-<lb />
turn, their 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.<lb />
The purpose of this editorial is not to<lb />
question the morality oi abortion, it merely<lb />
questions the rationale behind the propo-<lb />
nents for its outlaw.<lb />
Since the lc73 decision, abortion has<lb />
been legal in the United States. Last year, the<lb />
Supreme Court ruled that individual states<lb />
have the right to set laws restricting abor-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Louisiana became the first state to<lb />
implement those new laws.<lb />
Thestateoutlawedabortionsin all cases<lb />
except for those involving rape or incest.<lb />
Their decision raises question to the reason<lb />
for its ban.<lb />
If the ban is implemented because one<lb />
views that abortion is murder, then it is<lb />
illogical to purport that abortion is not mur-<lb />
der in the case of rape and incest.<lb />
Obviously the politicians who chose to<lb />
implement the stringent laws forgot the rea-<lb />
son for choosing their actions. The law left<lb />
the realm of morality and entered the politi-<lb />
cal circus.<lb />
The arguments against the abortion is-<lb />
sue are extensive and intertwined and could<lb />
not possibly be resolved in this editorial.<lb />
Because of these prolonged arguments, the<lb />
issue should not be resolved by government<lb />
intervention.<lb />
It is ironic that the latest poll showed 60<lb />
percent of the American people are in favor<lb />
of their right to abortion; however, because<lb />
of the conservatively slanted Supreme Court,<lb />
this right may soon be taken away.<lb />
The government has no right to dictate<lb />
the individual actions of its citizens, espe-<lb />
cially when their laws are based on contra-<lb />
dictory notions and their views do not agree<lb />
with the majority of the nation.<lb />
By Matthew Bulley<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
When I was a tiny tyke I hated<lb />
tomatoes. Slimy, oozy seeds. Strangely<lb />
textured meat. Ugh.<lb />
There was no logical explana-<lb />
tion for my dislike. No psycho-trauma,<lb />
like a tomato truck killing my favorite<lb />
pet. No clearly fosterd fear, or philo-<lb />
sophical debate. I hated tomatoes.<lb />
Wouldn't eat them. No way. Never.<lb />
Read my lips. No new taxes.<lb />
Taco Bell, the only restaurant<lb />
that serves my fast-food needs, came<lb />
out with the Chicken Fajita in 1989.<lb />
Tomatoes, finely chopped as they<lb />
were, came in the neatly rolled torti-<lb />
lla. A hidden scourge among the deli-<lb />
cious ingredients.<lb />
Though Einstein claimed that<lb />
we only use a third of our minds, I<lb />
could never break into the unused<lb />
two-thirds, and remember to scream<lb />
"Hold thetomatoes at thedrivethru.<lb />
Oncctheordermadeit through<lb />
the window of my car, filling it with<lb />
that scrumptious pseudo-mexican<lb />
smell, 1 put aside my differences with<lb />
ftom�OtI I ignored the foreign tast-<lb />
ing red chunks as I savored the deli-<lb />
cious chicken, cheddar, lettuce and<lb />
Pico sauce.<lb />
Now, tomatoes re no big deal<lb />
Grand ma used to say, "He'll grow out<lb />
of it She was right. We grow out of<lb />
some things without much et tort, and<lb />
other things take a little more work.<lb />
Prejudice and hatred can be that way.<lb />
College is a good time to grow out of<lb />
both.<lb />
Children aren't born seeing<lb />
problems with our biological and eth-<lb />
nic differences. It is cultured and so-<lb />
cialized into their tiny brains. Caring<lb />
moms and dads and racist uncles make<lb />
subtle yet lasting impressions. Televi-<lb />
sion reinforces negative images. Ad-<lb />
vertising shows a glistening world of<lb />
smiley white people. Friends contrib-<lb />
ute with subtle remarks.<lb />
Forget for a moment the things<lb />
that make an Eskimo different from a<lb />
Jamaican, a Jew different from a Bap-<lb />
tist,and a man different troma woman.<lb />
Listen to the things we have heard,<lb />
and probably said about those other<lb />
people.<lb />
They can't drive. They dress<lb />
weird. They hardly speak English.<lb />
You've seen how they live. They're<lb />
lazy. They are dumb. They smell<lb />
funny. They. They. They.<lb />
The fact is "they" are us. The<lb />
United States is, by everyone'sdefini-<lb />
tion, a melting pot. That is to say, that<lb />
those who come here do not lose their<lb />
national origin or ethnic heritage, but<lb />
meld into a new and stronger nation<lb />
composed of all the strengths of those<lb />
who come here. Along with those<lb />
strengths are differences.<lb />
There are those who see the dif-<lb />
ferences among us as so much a prob-<lb />
lem that they band together to hate.<lb />
The Ku Klux Klan, that festering pus-<lb />
tule of ignorant hatred, showed its<lb />
face in Wilson a couple of weeks back.<lb />
The scene was sad. Ignorant<lb />
whites in tailored, queen-sized<lb />
waterbed sheets, chanting their col-<lb />
lective hatred. Equally-ignorant, emo-<lb />
tionally-charged minorities scream-<lb />
ing hatred right back. What wa, ac-<lb />
complished? Zero.<lb />
The point of all this banu-r is<lb />
this. There is no bet tor time than today<lb />
to leave racism and hated in your<lb />
past. College is a period of transition<lb />
New friends, new surroundings and<lb />
new attitudes. There is no rule that<lb />
savs that if your parents hate K-ws that<lb />
you have to hate Jews, if your father<lb />
makes prejudiced remarks about<lb />
women voudopthavctodothesarriv<lb />
As vou leave school and look<lb />
fora job, you decrease your flewl<lb />
to be employed if you cannot convtivu<lb />
of working harmoniously with a m;x<lb />
of ethnic backgrounds. Racism is a<lb />
millstone around your neck.<lb />
Somewhere in those coffee-<lb />
stained documents they keep ui r<lb />
four inches of bullet-proof glas<lb />
Washington DC. are the words "<lb />
men are created equal  Won i n,<lb />
too.<lb />
No better time than the pn<lb />
to decide, "I am going to treat evu ry-<lb />
one tairlv, no matter what D i<lb />
associate with people who foster ha-<lb />
tred. Don't give your money to b<lb />
nesses that offer subtly different ser-<lb />
vice because they believe that dm. r-<lb />
ent people deserve less than the best<lb />
service. Stop using the word "they<lb />
I don't buv tomatoesat the store;<lb />
thev still are not my favorite 1 eat<lb />
them,and enjoy the gixxi things about<lb />
them, instead of focussing on the<lb />
things I don't like. It's made my menu<lb />
choice a lot freer when 1 "run for the<lb />
border<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
Fish's arguments misunderstood<lb />
By Dr. Jeffrey Williams<lb />
Special to tht East Carolinian<lb />
V<lb />
I<lb />
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T'mgtiLT Tims casing unbiased '<lb />
TVSONRArEL CASE �<lb />
The Right Side<lb />
Limit to freedom of speech questioned<lb />
By Nathan Hicks<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
"Help! Help! I'm being sup-<lb />
pressed! My freedom of speech has<lb />
been molested and thrown into the<lb />
Tar River<lb />
As of late, this kind of cry is<lb />
being heard more and more. In the<lb />
early goings on of these wonderful<lb />
United States such pleas seemed to<lb />
carry some sort of validity; however,<lb />
current times have given the Supreme<lb />
Court the wonderful honor of trying<lb />
such no no's as Hustler magazine.<lb />
Communists, Anarchists and my per-<lb />
sonal favorite � flag burners.<lb />
To begin with, the right grant-<lb />
ing freedom of speech was created<lb />
during a period that printed nudity<lb />
would probably have cost the pub-<lb />
lisher a hayride to some Colonial<lb />
prison hell. I seriously doubt Madison<lb />
would have argued to such exagger-<lb />
ated lengths to make possible the pub-<lb />
lic viewing of some naked bimbo de-<lb />
claring artistic expression while "pos-<lb />
ing" with Mr. Ed. Decency and self-<lb />
integrity have simply become obso-<lb />
lete words.<lb />
Communists quite possibly<lb />
could be dealt with the easiest of all.<lb />
The options are clear:<lb />
Get with the program or get the<lb />
hell out! In essence, if communism is<lb />
so great, why don't these people<lb />
saddle up and socialize to Russia.<lb />
The courts would be less burdened<lb />
by such likes as Ivan and his Revolu-<lb />
tionary Band. And most importantly,<lb />
it seems clear the majority of Ameri-<lb />
cans are quite happy with the present<lb />
society of Capitalism.<lb />
Anarchists seem to fall in the<lb />
same boat as that of our red com-<lb />
rades. The teaching of street warfare<lb />
and MolotovCocktails in a jiffy should<lb />
result in exile, but alas  freedom of<lb />
speech (so as not to incite clear and<lb />
present danger).<lb />
When the United States is oc-<lb />
cupied by such morons that kill based<lb />
upon books like Catcher in the Rye,<lb />
literature on home terrorism has no<lb />
place<lb />
We need our rights, but we also<lb />
need a home free of filth that plant<lb />
ideas in our children's heads that<lb />
cause them to believe pornography,<lb />
violence and the undermining of our<lb />
government are acceptable modes of<lb />
behavior.<lb />
Yet we still have our good<lb />
hriendstheflagburners.They hurt no<lb />
one; they simply protest in peace.<lb />
What kind of ignorant jerk does it<lb />
take to destroy the symbol that stands<lb />
for hisher defense when heshe's<lb />
arrested?<lb />
We don't �eed these kinds of<lb />
idiots roaming the streets looking for<lb />
obnoxious things to do that they can<lb />
get away with. We need tighter laws<lb />
thatenforcetheadherenceof what the<lb />
Bill of Rights was originally intended<lb />
for, not lame rationalizations that<lb />
manipulate, distort, and all-out bas-<lb />
tardize the rights that have created a<lb />
truly unique and well-developed na-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Freedom of speech, freedom of<lb />
speech, freedom of speech. A truly<lb />
wonderful right that has been<lb />
trivialized and demoralized. The<lb />
whines range from bozos who dress<lb />
in eye-sore outfits with racially and<lb />
sexually discriminating thoughts<lb />
printed across theirnarrowshoulders<lb />
to "artists" that cry freedom of speech<lb />
when their sexually graphic "art-<lb />
works" are banned  whah!<lb />
To these people, I have but a<lb />
handful of words to say: Grow up and<lb />
find some ethics! The world would be<lb />
a much more pleasant sphere without<lb />
you morally ignorant gottersnipes<lb />
turning society into a modern day<lb />
Sodom and Gomorrah.<lb />
Liberty, in its true essence, is for<lb />
all to pursue happiness, not for some<lb />
to thwart the pursuit of others. The<lb />
trash that support such "freedom of<lb />
speech" need answer but one ques-<lb />
tion � "What can you do for your<lb />
country?"<lb />
lEditor's note � The following<lb />
column is the second of a two part<lb />
series concerning thecontroversy sur-<lb />
round ing Dr. Stanley Fish's recent lec-<lb />
ture on free speech.)<lb />
To get it straight for those who've<lb />
been following the Fish vs. National<lb />
Association of Scholars debate, Fish's<lb />
famous "letter" against N AS at Duke<lb />
was not one but three letters, back and<lb />
forth between the provost and him,<lb />
and these letters were made public by<lb />
Fish himself. In them. Fish draws out<lb />
the line of argument that members of<lb />
the NAS, although declaring them-<lb />
selves to be in favor of objectivity and<lb />
open-mindedness (in theory, if you<lb />
will), in practice might do the oppo-<lb />
site. He suggested no action against<lb />
them but was offering cautionary ad-<lb />
vice to the Provost, for him not to<lb />
consider their statementsat face value.<lb />
As you might be able to tell from my<lb />
brief sketch of Fish's pragmatism, thi;<lb />
argument (about the disparity be-<lb />
tween theory and practice) is not a<lb />
surprising one for him to make.<lb />
This is obviously much different<lb />
from the news story that implicates<lb />
Fish in a covert web of conspiracy<lb />
against the NAS, claiming that he in-<lb />
sidiously circulated a notorious letter<lb />
and one of his friends exposed him in<lb />
disgust.<lb />
My point here is not to argue for<lb />
Fish's views, but to show that<lb />
Mandelker's argument is inaccurate,<lb />
misleading, and not at all fair.<lb />
Let's summarize: He starts by<lb />
slurring Fish without actually refer-<lb />
ring to anything Fish has said, then he<lb />
castigates him by making vast gener<lb />
alizations on sketchy evidence, and<lb />
this evidence turns out to be inaccu-<lb />
rate. Although 1 am not in a philoso-<lb />
phy department, 1 think that I can<lb />
recognize that this does not adhere<lb />
very closely to the protocols of logic.<lb />
1 say all this not just to take<lb />
Mandelker's logic to task, but because<lb />
his reaction seems to me to violate the<lb />
genuinely beneficial and positive ef-<lb />
fects ot Fish's visit. 1 think that bring-<lb />
ing Professor Stanley Fish to campus<lb />
was an event to be celebrated rather<lb />
than decried. Stanley Fish isoneof the<lb />
foremost scholars currently working<lb />
in the humanities. He is a leading<lb />
critic of Milton (considered the scholar<lb />
of his generation afterthe publication<lb />
of hisbook Surprised by Sin); a leading<lb />
critical theorist, the first to argue that<lb />
texts are not icons and for the signifi-<lb />
cance of the reader's response (in his<lb />
book h There a Text in this Class?); a<lb />
leading "new pragmatist arguing for<lb />
the primacy of practice over theory, as<lb />
mentioned above (in Doing What Comes<lb />
Naturally); a provocative legal critic,<lb />
publishingand teaching in law as well<lb />
as literature departments; and an ac-<lb />
tive public figure, tirelessly present-<lb />
ing his views on shows like Crossfire in<lb />
contrast to those like Dinesh D'Souza.<lb />
In short. Fish is one of the most<lb />
eminent figures working in the hu-<lb />
manities now, and I think that it rep-<lb />
resents an achievement for ECU to<lb />
have someone of his stature speak<lb />
here.<lb />
Further, 1 consider it very much<lb />
our privilege and a reflection of Fish's<lb />
generosity that he spoke here. He re-<lb />
ceived roughly one tenth of his nor-<lb />
mal speaking fee to come here, and<lb />
did not know if he was receiving ar J �<lb />
thing until he got here. He had man-<lb />
dated only that we get a basketball<lb />
game together for him. In light of these<lb />
facts, 1 think that Dr. Mandelker's re-<lb />
sponse was not only unfounded jJ<lb />
pxrlv reasoned but extraordinarily<lb />
ungracious to Professor Fish.<lb />
One final point. Since Professor<lb />
Fish's talk occurred under the aus-<lb />
pices of the Theory Colloquium 1 ec-<lb />
ture Series, I personally resent<lb />
Mandelker'saspersions.l invited Fish<lb />
here and work very hard to organize<lb />
the Theory Colloquium, which is no<lb />
easy task in these under-funded ai<lb />
hard economic times. Despite occa-<lb />
sional disagreements resulting from<lb />
these talks, 1 think that they are in-<lb />
deed valuable and in fact the only<lb />
forum on campus where people from<lb />
several departments and repres<lb />
ing a spectrum of views can talk, de-<lb />
bate, and even learn about a new <lb />
proach or different perspective Mind<lb />
you, it is the only campus organiza-<lb />
tion that has presented public ta!l� bj<lb />
both NAS members (including Dr.<lb />
Mandelker's talk last yevr) and so-<lb />
called "pc's" or r.iuiti-culturalistv<lb />
Perhaps I retain a naive academic<lb />
ideal, but I would like to think that a<lb />
university at its bc-st should offer such<lb />
interchange, exposure to new ideas,<lb />
and openness to opponents' argu-<lb />
ments.<lb />
From the intervention of his let-<lb />
ter, I can only adduce that Dr.<lb />
Mandelker does not value such inter-<lb />
change. That's unfortunate because it<lb />
closes off the possibility of any useful<lb />
dialogue or debate before it even gets<lb />
the chance to start.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
Comic review<lb />
upsets reader<lb />
To the Editor.<lb />
Since when did the East Caro-<lb />
linian become a Reader's Digest news-<lb />
paper? Lewis Coble's article on John<lb />
Romits Jr. (Jan. 14) was mostly a re-<lb />
statement of the Overstreet's Price Up-<lb />
date interview.<lb />
1 found Mr. Coble's views<lb />
slightly tiresome reading and a touch<lb />
racist.<lb />
Who cares that an Italian is writ-<lb />
ing a black character? Many writers<lb />
have handled other races in their work<lb />
without a parade announcement.<lb />
I don't know what race Mr.<lb />
Coble is, but I'm guessing he's white,<lb />
otherwise I don't see how he'd come<lb />
to a realization that John Romita Jr.<lb />
was breaking new ground, as the ar-<lb />
ticle suggests.<lb />
f Larry Hama (an Oriental) cre-<lb />
ated a character. Rage, for the Aveng-<lb />
ers story he was working on. Rage got<lb />
a lot of praise and is now in the Aveng-<lb />
ers line-up. Mr. Hama did not get an<lb />
commendation because he used a<lb />
black character.<lb />
The Black Panther, the Black<lb />
Goliath, Luke Cage, the Bronze Tiger,<lb />
the Prowler, the Green Lantern's John<lb />
Stewart, the Falcon, and the X-Men's<lb />
Stormareallblackcharacters.but their<lb />
creators did not receive a hero's wel-<lb />
come to the press because they broke<lb />
the racial barrier in comics. They were<lb />
simply characters invented for the<lb />
story.<lb />
Deathlok is a black man turned<lb />
into a cyborg killing machine; the<lb />
masterminds behind thischiracter are<lb />
Gregory Wright and Jackson Guice,<lb />
neither of whom are black.<lb />
Deathlok is currently enjoying<lb />
his own comic (which is a year into its<lb />
run). No one presented Mr. Wright<lb />
and Mr. Guice with an award for us-<lb />
ing the black race as the main charac-<lb />
ter.<lb />
John Romita Jr. is an excellent<lb />
artist, but his work should stand on its<lb />
own, not given false credit because he<lb />
created a black character. Mr. Coble<lb />
should give this some thought the<lb />
next time he wants to write an article<lb />
on a comic book or its creators.<lb />
I've read Mr. Coble's articles in<lb />
the past (the Todd McFarlane article<lb />
and the X-ForceRob Lief eld article<lb />
most notably) and have been equally<lb />
disappointed. While it's refreshing to<lb />
read about comics in a news medium,<lb />
I do not enjoy reading a rehash of<lb />
anotherarticle,oranedited version of<lb />
another article, if you will.<lb />
Mr. Coble should have enough<lb />
confidence in his won knowledge of<lb />
comics that he shouldn't need to take<lb />
directly from another article. His work<lb />
should stand by itself, and that takes a<lb />
real understanding knowledge of<lb />
comics, a knowledge that can't be<lb />
learned with only a few years experi-<lb />
ence.<lb />
Jacob Zorn<lb />
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President Bush returned from<lb />
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tiationsSunday,cappingoffasolid<lb />
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"Well, everyone was really<lb />
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Reed Pressed. "And then we just<lb />
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"After all, people are some-<lb />
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Clarei e Thomas yesterday.<lb />
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TV-watching public in no time.<lb />
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read about comics in a news medium,<lb />
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another article, if you will.<lb />
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confidence in his won knowledge of<lb />
comics that he shouldn't need to take<lb />
directly from another article. His work<lb />
should stand by itself, and that takes a<lb />
real understanding knowledge of<lb />
comics, a knowledge that can't be<lb />
learned with only a few years ex peri-<lb />
Opinion<lb />
(Ulje lEflBtOIarfllmian January 28, 1992 5<lb />
The Clearly Labeled Satire Page<lb />
Bush vomits on world leaders<lb />
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President Bush returned from<lb />
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tjations Sunday, capping off a solid<lb />
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gotiating tactic. "So I said, hey �<lb />
m on to something here<lb />
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otid tors puked on Japanese Prime<lb />
Minister Kitchikitchicoo<lb />
Mechagodzilla, "and from that<lb />
point on, they were in our pock-<lb />
ets<lb />
Using the threat of further<lb />
staining the prime minister's very<lb />
expensive suit, the president was<lb />
able to gain several astonishing<lb />
trade concessions, which are listed<lb />
in an unnecessary fakc-3-D box to<lb />
the right of this news story.<lb />
So successful was the<lb />
president's visit to Japan that Mr.<lb />
Bush plans to extend the "vomit<lb />
diplomacy" technique to other ar-<lb />
eas of foreign policy. As this issue<lb />
went to press, Secretary of State<lb />
James Butcher-Baker-<lb />
Candlestickmaker was on his way<lb />
to meet with Iraqi President<lb />
Saddam Hussein, carrying a hefty<lb />
bucket of the president's spew.<lb />
The vice president, speaking<lb />
on condition that he not be named,<lb />
revealed to ECU Today that the<lb />
president also will make the puk-<lb />
ing issue central to his troubled<lb />
1992 campaign.<lb />
"When it comes to throwing<lb />
up on the Japanese, nobody can<lb />
top Bush slobbered the vice<lb />
president. "Not any of those<lb />
wimpy Democrats, anyway. 1<lb />
mean, have you ever seen Bill<lb />
Clinton try to blow chunks? He's<lb />
pitiful, absolutely pitiful. Not<lb />
presidential material at all<lb />
But the vomiting may back-<lb />
fire. Republican presidential chal-<lb />
knger Pat Buchanan is already<lb />
attempting to steal the issue from<lb />
Mr. Bush, noting that he's been<lb />
making Crossire and Capital Gang<lb />
viewers sick for several years.<lb />
"If vomit is what you want,<lb />
I'm your man Buchanan said<lb />
with oleaginous sincerity.<lb />
Highlights of Japan's<lb />
trade concessions<lb />
� Japanese agree to buy<lb />
Detroit's entire output<lb />
for the next ten years.<lb />
� Japanese agree to finance<lb />
America's immoral<lb />
invasions of foreign<lb />
countries.<lb />
� Japanese agree not to<lb />
bomb American harbors.<lb />
� Japanese agree not to<lb />
threaten our arrogant,<lb />
adolescent national self-<lb />
image.<lb />
ECU settles yet again<lb />
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As even the dimmest soul<lb />
expected, East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity has expanded its wiretap-<lb />
ping scandal payoffs even fur-<lb />
ther.<lb />
"Well, we were just paying<lb />
more and more money to more<lb />
and more people said ECU<lb />
Chancellor Dick Achin, who au-<lb />
thorized the payoffs on the ad-<lb />
vice of University Attorney Ben<lb />
Ironingyourshortshoney. "We<lb />
were spending a lot of late nights<lb />
trying to figure out if there were<lb />
anybody else whose laps we<lb />
wanted to drop large amounts<lb />
of cash in. We weren't getting<lb />
much sleep, you know? And fi-<lb />
nally we just said, to hell with it,<lb />
let's put this baby to bed<lb />
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ment, ECU will pay $10,000 to<lb />
every single man, woman and<lb />
child on the planet Earth. Also to<lb />
exceptionally intelligent Rhesus<lb />
monkeys and several Alpha<lb />
Centaurians secretly visiting our<lb />
government.<lb />
The news provoked joyous<lb />
rioting in the streets of<lb />
Greenville. Happy Emerald City<lb />
residents enthusiastically plot-<lb />
ted what they would do with<lb />
their winnings in the "ECU<lb />
Rights-Violation Lottery as the<lb />
snowballing payoff scheme has<lb />
come to be called by highly repu-<lb />
table newspapers like this one.<lb />
Most students planned to get<lb />
really, really smashed, and still<lb />
others relished the prospect of<lb />
finally having enough money to<lb />
buy a pencil at the Student Stores<lb />
without going in hock up to their<lb />
eyeballs.<lb />
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coalition of groups � chief among<lb />
I hem the Partnership for a Drug<lb />
1 ree Amerika, the Liberty Lobby,<lb />
and Operation Rescue � that<lb />
know what's best for you and in-<lb />
tend to make you do it.<lb />
"We start from the premise<lb />
that human life is the most sacred,<lb />
important thing in existence, that<lb />
nothingou t weighs the importance<lb />
of human life said IKFA founder<lb />
Reed Pressed "And then we just<lb />
follow that premise to its logical<lb />
conclusion<lb />
One of lRFA's more contro-<lb />
versial positions is its opposition<lb />
to inheritances.<lb />
"After all, people are some-<lb />
times killed for their money or<lb />
whatever explained Pressed.<lb />
"But if people couldn't inherit<lb />
monev from dead relatives, those<lb />
killings would stop. So banning<lb />
inheritances saves lives, and if<lb />
human life is the most important<lb />
thing there is, then you can't let<lb />
people inherit stuff<lb />
IRFA also has called for radi-<lb />
cal improvements in auto safety<lb />
standards. Originally, IRFA had<lb />
demanded that cars be made from<lb />
styrofoam and have a top speed of<lb />
ten rrulys per hour. But then an<lb />
IRFA researcher made a startling<lb />
discovery.<lb />
"It's well known that, where<lb />
cars travel more slowly, fewer<lb />
people die said Pressed. "But<lb />
eatrresea rcher made a nifty gra ph,<lb />
and he discovered that the num-<lb />
ber of deaths should drop to zero<lb />
as car speed drops to zero. Well,<lb />
he immediately went out to verify<lb />
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vinced.<lb />
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is unnecessarily reproduced be-<lb />
side this news story, and we have<lb />
to say it convinces Ml,<lb />
So IRFA changed its line on<lb />
auto safety. Now the organization<lb />
demands that everyone be re-<lb />
quired constantly to drive their<lb />
cars backwards at full speed,<lb />
thereby creatingas many precious<lb />
human lives as possible.<lb />
"Remember said Pressed,<lb />
"since human life is the most im-<lb />
portant thing in the world, you<lb />
just can't have too much of it<lb />
Along similar lines, IRFA<lb />
wants to mandate that all citizens<lb />
have sex as much as possible. "This<lb />
one's pretty obvious said<lb />
Pressed. "If you're not having sex<lb />
� unprotected heterosexual sex,<lb />
that is � as often as possible, then<lb />
you won't be having children as<lb />
often as possible. And if you're<lb />
not having children as often as<lb />
possible, then you're robbing your<lb />
fellow citizens of the most pre-<lb />
ciouscommodity thereis. And you<lb />
don't think robbery should be le-<lb />
gal, do you?"<lb />
lRFA's proposal to ban inher-<lb />
itance is still the most controver-<lb />
sial item on the organization's<lb />
agenda. But, as Pressed noted, "In<lb />
lRFA's ideal world, with every-<lb />
onein the country ha vingsex while<lb />
driving their cars backwards at<lb />
100 miles per hour, who's going to<lb />
notice a little thing like that?"<lb />
BRIEFLY<lb />
Mini-satire for busy readers<lb />
LAW: William Kennedy<lb />
Smith is arrested for raping a<lb />
blue blob.<lb />
ECONOMY: The reces-<lb />
sion: it just keeps on going, and<lb />
going, and going<lb />
SPORTS: The Super Bowl<lb />
was played this weekend. But<lb />
ECU wasn't in it, so who cares?<lb />
MEDICINE: Take two<lb />
aspirin and call us in the morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
WEATHER: Partly sunny<lb />
with a chance of showers. Or, if<lb />
vou prefer, partly cloudy with a<lb />
chance there won't be showers.<lb />
Hey, we're flexible.<lb />
POLITICS: Polls show an<lb />
unnamed Democrat would beat<lb />
Bush in an election. Trouble is,<lb />
most Democrats have names.<lb />
O'Connor claims Judge<lb />
Thomas up to old tricks<lb />
Wiretapping scandal reaches new low<lb />
Tin Amalgamated Press<lb />
Supreme Court Justice Sandra<lb />
I ay O'Connor tiled a sexual ha-<lb />
rassmenl lawsuit against Justice<lb />
( larei e Thomas yesterday.<lb />
With unprecedented celerity,<lb />
the Senate set up a hearing, and<lb />
the case was before the American<lb />
rV-watching public in no time.<lb />
lustice O'Connor was the first<lb />
v itness to appear before the Sen-<lb />
ate Judiciary Committee, detail-<lb />
ing a surprisingly long list of of-<lb />
fenses committed by her recently<lb />
appointed colleague.<lb />
"Last week, we were in his<lb />
thee, discussing a case began<lb />
the tearful O'Connor. "And<lb />
Clarence went over to the book-<lb />
shelf, pulled out a law book,<lb />
opened it up, and said, 'Hey, who<lb />
used a pubic hair for a book-<lb />
mark?<lb />
O'Connor also alleged that<lb />
Thomas had regaled her with de-<lb />
tailed descriptions of pornogra-<lb />
phy lawsuits, among them Long<lb />
Dong Silwr v. The Harrriy Hooker.<lb />
When O'Connor had finished<lb />
with her petty little accusations,<lb />
Clarence Thomas was given his<lb />
chance to clear his name, calling<lb />
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lutely true in every detail � er,<lb />
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senators bound the hapless<lb />
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deep well, noting that, if she were<lb />
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ing fire until she confessed to the<lb />
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ishment: she will merely be re-<lb />
quired to wear a scarlet "A" (for<lb />
"accuser") at all times � just as a<lb />
little reminder that this is still, in<lb />
many ways, a man's world.<lb />
The Amalgamated Pkkss<lb />
The ECU wiretapping case<lb />
took a surprising twist yesterday,<lb />
as Director of Public Safety Pepe<lb />
DePew testified in federal court<lb />
about "the true purpose" of the<lb />
illegal act.<lb />
"1 know we said we were lis-<lb />
tening in on Vic's (former Public<lb />
Safety employee Vic Timme's)<lb />
phone conversations because we<lb />
thought he was dealing illegal<lb />
drugs DePew said. "But that was<lb />
a lie. We figured you'd just let us<lb />
off if we said it wasall about drugs,<lb />
but 1 guess even North Carolina<lb />
isn't quite that hysterical yet.<lb />
"Anyway DePew continued<lb />
unrelentingly, "the reason we<lb />
were tapping the phone was, Vic<lb />
was calling a bunch of those<lb />
phone-sex lines, and we wanted<lb />
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"pretty soon, 1 had half the cam-<lb />
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that his hair is not his own.<lb />
DePew was about to say more,<lb />
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a white stripe painted down its<lb />
back ran by, and the portly rent-a-<lb />
cop wasoutta that courtroom like<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
Wife lEaHt (Earulinian<lb />
January 28, 1992<lb />
Exhibitions Run at Jenkins<lb />
By Cortrinna Home<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Threshold'<lb />
Helen Sear, a multi-media art-<lb />
ist from Great Britain, has brought<lb />
her photograph spectacle to the<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery at ECU.<lb />
The exhibit, "Threshold is a<lb />
slide projection. The main focus is a<lb />
rock formation and a view of the<lb />
artist's head with fading colorful<lb />
images reflecting from a series of<lb />
mirrors.<lb />
Sear's talent extends through-<lb />
out her career. Her work was Re-<lb />
cently published by the Reader's<lb />
Digest Collection.<lb />
The "Threshold" exhibit will<lb />
be featured from Jan. 14 to Feb. 8.<lb />
The public may view the slide pro-<lb />
jection Monday through Saturday<lb />
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m with ex-<lb />
tended hours Thursday until 8 p.m.<lb />
'Recent Sculpture'<lb />
Linda Threadgill, internation-<lb />
ally acclaimed artist and mctalsmith,<lb />
will exhibit her finely crafted wall<lb />
constructions entitled, "Recent<lb />
Sculpture<lb />
T. 2 exhibit consists of a series<lb />
of picturesque shadow boxes con-<lb />
structed of wood. The use of acrylic<lb />
paint, and a combination of metals<lb />
enhances the etched images on the<lb />
boxes illustrating valuesot'light and<lb />
dark.<lb />
The exhibition will run Ian. 14<lb />
through Feb. 8.<lb />
'Recent Paintings and<lb />
Drawings'<lb />
Leading abstract artist Pat<lb />
Colville will present the 18-piece<lb />
"Recent Paintings and Drawings"<lb />
exhibit at the Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery at ECU.<lb />
The artist uses vibrant color<lb />
with a hot wax overlav to enhance<lb />
the array of color in the oil paints.<lb />
The exhibit is new for 1992 and<lb />
Temptations hit a 'Milestone'<lb />
Jam�s BrowningECU Photo Lab<lb />
Innocence 2 by Pat Colville<lb />
takes the abstract art form to a now<lb />
dimension.<lb />
The most recent exhibit was in<lb />
Canada in 1991. It was the contem-<lb />
porary art show, Entre A L'Art<lb />
Contemporain.<lb />
The "Recent paintings and<lb />
Drawings" exhibit can be viewed<lb />
Jan. 14 to Feb. 8.<lb />
'Just Type W<lb />
The "lust Type 11" display at<lb />
ECU deals with graphic design and<lb />
advertisement. The entire exhibit is<lb />
an 81-piece layout consisting of a<lb />
wide variety of materials illustrat-<lb />
ing different designs and literary<lb />
art forms.<lb />
The American Institute of<lb />
Graphic Arts organized the<lb />
exhibition's debut eight years ago.<lb />
The coordinator, Peter Good<lb />
(also a professional graphics de-<lb />
signer), said of the exhibition, "As<lb />
film has liberated the letter form<lb />
from the restraints ot metal casting,<lb />
digitization has lifted type from the<lb />
flat surface, enabling contortion of<lb />
forms that are virtually limitless<lb />
All exhibitions are located in<lb />
the Gray Gallery in fenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center. The gallery is open to<lb />
the public Monday through Satur-<lb />
day tnmi 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with<lb />
extended hours Thursdavs until 8<lb />
p.m.<lb />
There is no admission fee for<lb />
any of the exhibits or lectures. For<lb />
more information, contact Charles<lb />
l.ovell, the director of the Cray Gal-<lb />
lerv, at 757- 6336.<lb />
By Cortrinna Home<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Few performing groups<lb />
have the longevity or natural<lb />
talent that is typical of The<lb />
Temptations. Milestone, the<lb />
band's latest album, is more than<lb />
just a name. It is an achievement.<lb />
The Temptations began their<lb />
career in the early '60s and are<lb />
still performing worldwide 31<lb />
years later.<lb />
The five-member group of<lb />
Melvin Franklin, Otis Williams,<lb />
Richard Street, Al i Wood son and<lb />
Ron Tyson is extraordinary be-<lb />
cause of each member's will-<lb />
power.<lb />
The first cut from the record,<lb />
" Eenie Meenie M inie Moe kicks<lb />
with a club beat and is up-tempo<lb />
for the dance scene.<lb />
The mid-tempo cut, "We<lb />
Should Be Makin' Love has a<lb />
bluesy feel familiar to early fans,<lb />
but a short and verv sweet saxo-<lb />
J<lb />
phone solo in the song will cap-<lb />
ture a younger audience.<lb />
The undeniable mellowness<lb />
of The Temptations is heard in<lb />
"Whenever You're Ready" and<lb />
"Do It Easv<lb />
The LP ends with "Cel-<lb />
ebrate a slow jam with heavy<lb />
harmonies.<lb />
The rock of the group, Wil-<lb />
liams, has always kept The<lb />
Temptations on track and mov-<lb />
ing forward. He hasdone this by<lb />
taking the good and leavingany-<lb />
thing negative behind in their<lb />
work.<lb />
Street recalls his dream ot<lb />
the group coming together. His<lb />
mother kept telling the cousins.<lb />
Street and Franklin, that they<lb />
could achieve their goals, no<lb />
matter what.<lb />
The group set standards in<lb />
the'60s for male singers and other<lb />
bands with hits like "Get Ready"<lb />
(1966) and "Cloud Nine" (1969).<lb />
The group remembers<lb />
struggling to be recognized. "We<lb />
came from an era in recording<lb />
when the studio was small, was<lb />
in Detroit, and was done entirely<lb />
on a two-track recorder" said<lb />
band members in a press release.<lb />
"Recording would have to stop<lb />
every time the bathnxim com-<lb />
mode was flushed during ses-<lb />
sions.<lb />
"Now, here we are 3,000<lb />
miles awav, recording on state-<lb />
of-the-art equipment in world<lb />
class studios, using48 tracksand<lb />
completing albums in less than<lb />
90daysThisistrulyaMiesortf<lb />
for The Temptations.<lb />
This album is significant for<lb />
The Temptations because it<lb />
shows distance covered by<lb />
highlighting the groups' career<lb />
historv. Milestone is the 50th LP<lb />
in The Temptations catalog.<lb />
The Temptations have<lb />
much to celebrate. These five<lb />
men, who have traveled the<lb />
distance together for so long,<lb />
have definitely passed a great<lb />
milestone.<lb />
Photo courtesy Motown Racords<lb />
These five men, who have traveled the distance together for so<lb />
long, have detmately passed a great Milestone.<lb />
f<lb />
Singer Songwriter<lb />
Lisa Pawlak<lb />
Apearing live at the Underground<lb />
Starting at 8:00 pm<lb />
Tuesday January 28th <lb />
Free admission with valid ECU I.D.<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
Preview<lb />
� 9 2<lb />
Summer Student<lb />
Leadership<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Available<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Orientation<lb />
Staff<lb />
Applications Available in 203 Erwin Hall<lb />
Jan 21 through Feb 21, 1992<lb />
Deadline for completed applications is<lb />
February 21, 1992 (4:00 pm)<lb />
Sports<lb />
Pirates fall<lb />
toODUon<lb />
national<lb />
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. Tickets Available at p,<lb />
� . Mendenhall Student Center ��<lb />
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Sponsored by GRACE<lb />
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By Robert Todd<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Lester Lyons' career high 33<lb />
X)ints was not enough as Old Do-<lb />
Tiinion snapped its own three-game<lb />
osing streak. ECU lost its eighth<lb />
straight game, falling to 5-11 on the<lb />
5easort<lb />
'Lester had to d i way hi much<lb />
said Head roach Eddie Payne. "Our<lb />
other plavers aren't carrying their<lb />
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TheMonarchs.downbyasmanv<lb />
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first half, went on a W- sa ning run<lb />
and led 31-23 at halm me. Both b<lb />
vvtreshtxibngunder 40 percent at tlv<lb />
break.<lb />
Lyons scoring 25 of his 33 points<lb />
after intermission, opened the �<lb />
ond half with back-to-back tl i<lb />
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The Pirates mai aged b keep the<lb />
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Anton Gill's basket, with 11.4<lb />
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ing a 16-point lead, with 206<lb />
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Ereshman John Donavin paced<lb />
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The team captured nine of 11<lb />
events en route to the convincing<lb />
win. ECU'S record improves to 7-2.<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
ultie SaHt (Earoltntan<lb />
January 28, 1992<lb />
Exhibitions Run at Jenkins<lb />
By Cortrinna Home<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Threshold'<lb />
Helen Sear, a multi-media art<lb />
ist from Great Britain, has brought<lb />
her photograph spectacle to the<lb />
Wellington B. Cray Gallery at ECU.<lb />
The exhibit, 'Threshold is �<lb />
slide projection. The main focus is a<lb />
nvk formation and I view of the<lb />
artist's head with fading colorful<lb />
images reflecting from a series oi<lb />
mirrors.<lb />
Sear's talent extends through<lb />
out her career. Her work was re<lb />
centlv published by the Reader's<lb />
Digest Collection.<lb />
The "Threshold" exhibit will<lb />
bo featured from Jan. 14 to Feb. H.<lb />
The public may view the slide pro-<lb />
jection Mondav through Saturday<lb />
from Id am. to 5 p.m. with ex-<lb />
tended hours Thursday until 8 p.m.<lb />
'Recent Sculpture'<lb />
Linda Threadgill, intemation-<lb />
aByacclaimed artist andmetalsmith,<lb />
will exhibit her finelv crafted wall<lb />
constructions entitled, "Recent<lb />
Sculpture '<lb />
The exhibit consists ol a series<lb />
of picturesque shadow boxes con<lb />
strutted ot wood, the use of acrylic<lb />
paint, and a combination of metals<lb />
enhances the etched images on the<lb />
boxes illustrating valuesof light and<lb />
dark<lb />
The exhibition will run fan. 14<lb />
through Feb. 8.<lb />
'Recent Paintings and<lb />
Drawings"<lb />
Leading abstract artist Pal<lb />
Colville will present the 18-piecc<lb />
"Recent Paintings and Drawings"<lb />
exhibit at the Wellington B. (Iray<lb />
Gallery at ECU.<lb />
The artist uses vibrant color<lb />
with i hot wax overlay to enhance<lb />
the array of color in the oil paints<lb />
The exhibit is new for 12 and<lb />
Temptations hit a 'Milestone'<lb />
James BrowningECU Photo Lab<lb />
Innocence 2 by Pat Colville<lb />
i- the ibsti let rt term toa new<lb />
dim' I<lb />
fhe most recent exhibit was in<lb />
Canada in 1991 It was the ontem<lb />
porary art show, Entre A I 'Art<lb />
I � temporain.<lb />
The "Recenl paintings and<lb />
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Ian. 14 to lob. 8.<lb />
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lin.itor.<lb />
Peterkxxi<lb />
Just Type II'<lb />
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advertisement, rhecntireexhibit is<lb />
an 81-piece layout consisting ol a<lb />
wide variety o( materials illustrat-<lb />
ing differenl designs and literary<lb />
art forms<lb />
The American Institute (it<lb />
Graphic Arts organized the<lb />
exhibition's debut eight years aeo<lb />
(also a proti-sional graphics de-<lb />
signer), sud ol the exhibition, "As<lb />
film has liberated the letter form<lb />
from the restraints ol metal casting,<lb />
digitization has lifted typefrom the<lb />
tl.it surface, enabling contortion of<lb />
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lerv, at 757 f�336<lb />
By Cortrinna Home<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Few performing groups<lb />
have the longevity or natural<lb />
talent that is typical of The<lb />
Temptations. Milestone, the<lb />
band's latest album, ismore than<lb />
just a name. It isan achievement.<lb />
The Temptations began their<lb />
career in the early '60s and are<lb />
still performing worldwide 31<lb />
years later.<lb />
The five-member group of<lb />
Melvin Franklin, Otis Williams,<lb />
Richard Street, AliW(xxJson and<lb />
Ron Tyson is extraordinary be-<lb />
cause of each member's will-<lb />
power.<lb />
The first cut from the record,<lb />
"Fenie Meenie Minie Moe kicks<lb />
with a clubbeat and is up-tempo<lb />
for the dance scene.<lb />
The mid-tempo cut, "We<lb />
Should Be Makin' Love has a<lb />
bluesy feel familiar to early fans,<lb />
but a short and very sweet saxo-<lb />
phone solo in the song will cap-<lb />
ture a younger audience.<lb />
The undeniable mellowness<lb />
of The Temptations is heard in<lb />
"Whenever You're Ready" and<lb />
"Do It Easy<lb />
Tin- LP ends with "Cel-<lb />
ebrate a slow am with heavy<lb />
harmonies.<lb />
The rock of the group, Wil-<lb />
liams, has always kept The<lb />
Temptations on track and mov-<lb />
ing forward. 1 le hasdonethisby<lb />
taking the good and leavingany-<lb />
thing negative behind in their<lb />
work<lb />
Street recalls his dream of<lb />
the group coming together. His<lb />
mother kept telling the cousins.<lb />
Street and Franklin, that they<lb />
could achieve their goals, no<lb />
matter what<lb />
The gnnip set standards in<lb />
the 'ri()s for malesingersand other<lb />
bands with hits like "Get Ready"<lb />
(1966)and "Cloud Nine" (1969).<lb />
The group remembers<lb />
struggling to be recognized. "We<lb />
came from an era in recording<lb />
when the studio was small, was<lb />
in Detroit, and wasdone entirely<lb />
on a two-track recorder" said<lb />
band members in a press release.<lb />
"Recording would have to stop<lb />
every time the bathroom com-<lb />
mode was flushed during ses-<lb />
sions.<lb />
"Now. here we are 3,000<lb />
miles away, recording on state-<lb />
of-the-art equipment in world<lb />
class studios, using48 tra ksand<lb />
completing albums in less than<lb />
90days 1 his tstruly a Miestont<lb />
tor The temptations.<lb />
This album is significant tor<lb />
I he Temptations because it<lb />
shows distance covered by<lb />
highlighting the groups' career<lb />
history Milestone is the 50th LP<lb />
m The Temptations catalog<lb />
The Temptations have<lb />
much to celebrate These five<lb />
men. who have traveled the<lb />
distance together tor so long,<lb />
have definitely passed a great <lb />
milestone<lb />
Pnoto courtesy Motow"1 nacords<lb />
These five men, who have traveled the distance together for so<lb />
long, have detmately passed a great Milestone.<lb />
Singer Songwriter<lb />
Lisa Pawlak<lb />
Apearing live at the Underground<lb />
Starting at 8:00 pm<lb />
Tuesday January 28th<lb />
(T<lb /><lb />
P r e v i e<lb />
. 9 2<lb />
w<lb />
Free admission with valid I CU I.I).<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
Summer Student<lb />
Leadership<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Available<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Orientation<lb />
Staff<lb />
Applications Available in 203 Hruin Hall<lb />
Jan 21 through lob 21. 1992<lb />
Deadline for completed applications is<lb />
February 21, 1992 (4:00 pm)<lb />
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See Redskins, page 8<lb />
Photo by Dail H��d� ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Pirate basketball player Anton Gill crashes the boards in Saturday's loss<lb />
to conference rival Old Dominion The game was telecast on ESPN.<lb />
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The team captured nine of U<lb />
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De La Sierra<lb />
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Rocky Mount<lb />
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By Brad Wiese<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Rocky Mount � Denise De<lb />
La Sierra became ECU'S first<lb />
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competition Saturday night at<lb />
a packed Gateway Convention<lb />
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through the first round, then<lb />
continued attacking a retreat-<lb />
See Fight, page 8<lb />
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Washington outscores Buffalo<lb />
37-24 for Super Bowl crown<lb />
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) � The<lb />
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were too much Sunday for Buffalo's<lb />
no-huddle offense.<lb />
The Redskins won their third<lb />
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But just as important was the<lb />
work of a blitzing defense that shut<lb />
See Redskins, page 8<lb />
Pira<lb />
toe<lb />
Photo by Dail Re�d� ECU Pholo Lab<lb />
player Anton Gill crashes the boards in Saturday's loss<lb />
� - al Old Dominion The game was telecast on ESPN<lb />
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De La Sierra<lb />
falls short in<lb />
Rocky Mount<lb />
competition<lb />
By Brad Wiese<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Rocky Mount � Denise De<lb />
La Sierra became ECU'S first<lb />
female to enter kickboxing<lb />
competition Saturday night at<lb />
a packed Gateway Convention<lb />
Center in Rocky Mount.<lb />
In the first contest between<lb />
two females in North Carolina,<lb />
De La Sierra fell by a unani-<lb />
mous decision to Diana Stanton<lb />
of Raleigh.<lb />
De La Sierra fell victim to a<lb />
punishing attack from the<lb />
larger Stan ton. The early stages<lb />
of the bout were only a glimpse<lb />
of things to come. Stanton<lb />
forced De La Sierra into a stand-<lb />
mg eight count mid-way<lb />
through the first round, then<lb />
continued attacking a retreat-<lb />
See Fight, page 8<lb />
Photo by Jill Ch�rry� ECU Pholo Lab<lb />
ECU'S first female kickboxing competitor, Denise De La Sierra, fell<lb />
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Campbell 79-64<lb />
By Lisa Spiridopoulos<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Lady Pirates KOtcd 53 sec-<lb />
ond-half points to bou nee Kick from<lb />
� three point halftime defecit and<lb />
boat the Lady Camels of Campbell<lb />
University 79-64 in Buies Creek.<lb />
The win is the third striaght<lb />
victory for ECU. They are 10-5 over-<lb />
all and are in first place in theCAA<lb />
with a 4-1 record<lb />
"We had a gtxxi second-half<lb />
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wore more patient, and we hi t thnv-<lb />
three pointer; that helped us a lot<lb />
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team's lone three pointers. She fin-<lb />
ished with 18 points and five as-<lb />
sists.<lb />
Tonya Hardgroveled the Lady<lb />
Pirates with a team high 20 points<lb />
and 10 boards.<lb />
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2-26atthehalf.Campbellstretched<lb />
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ets. CDonnel then drove in for a<lb />
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lead.<lb />
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"We decided to switch up on<lb />
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know if it would work, but obvi-<lb />
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we kept our composureand played<lb />
well as a team<lb />
ECU went on a nine point run<lb />
before Campbell's Lisa Allison<lb />
snapped the streak with a 10-foot<lb />
jumper. Allison had a game high 23<lb />
points and nine rebounds.<lb />
The LadvPiratesagain went on<lb />
another run. They scored 13 points<lb />
and held Campbell scoreless for<lb />
almost four minutes.<lb />
ECU had45rebounds, 14 steals<lb />
and shot 73 percent from the free<lb />
throw line.<lb />
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fensive performance for the Lady-<lb />
Pirates. She had four steals, and<lb />
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ECU plays number 21-ranked<lb />
N.C. State Wednesday night at<lb />
7p.m. in Minges.<lb />
To date, the Lady Wolfpack<lb />
leads ECU in the series 19-5. So far,<lb />
the Lady Pirates are 6-1 in Minges<lb />
Coliseum, averaging 78.1 points at<lb />
home.<lb />
Redskins<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Fight<lb />
Photo by Dail Road � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Tonya Hargrove for the Lady Pirates blocks a shot in the team's 78-60<lb />
win over George Mason Jan 20 The Lady Pirates defeated Campbell<lb />
Saturday. 79-64. and are in first place in the CAA<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
ing De La Sierra for the remainder<lb />
of the fight.<lb />
There wasa bit of controversy<lb />
to end the match.<lb />
Early in the third round, ref-<lb />
eree Terrv Rich halted the fight,<lb />
giving Stanton an apparent TKO<lb />
after she knocked De La Sierra<lb />
down for the third time. Rules<lb />
state that about should be stopped<lb />
if a contestant is knocked down<lb />
three times in the same round.<lb />
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judges, Rich agreed to let the la-<lb />
dies finish their match. De La Si-<lb />
erra proceeded to show great de-<lb />
termination and heart in finishing<lb />
the fight.<lb />
"Denise completely aban-<lb />
doned her game plan com-<lb />
mented BUI McDonald, De La<lb />
Sierra's trainer and promoter of<lb />
the event. "She had planned to<lb />
kick and move, not gi ving Stanton<lb />
a target. She just got nervous<lb />
In other fights, Mark Chang<lb />
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Mount, tor the North American<lb />
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down the NFL's most explosive of-<lb />
fense until the Redskins had that<lb />
lead.<lb />
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agents who start on defensive coor-<lb />
dinator Richie Petitbon'sunit.Italso<lb />
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Walsh and one behind Pittsburgh's<lb />
Chuck Noll on the all-time list.<lb />
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league's MVP this year, to just 10<lb />
yards in eight carries through the<lb />
first three quarters, limiting the<lb />
league's leading running game to<lb />
just 15 yards over that period and<lb />
without a rushing first down until<lb />
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was recovered by Stokes. That set<lb />
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into the fourth quarter. And the<lb />
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ception, tipped to him by Martin<lb />
Mavhew and returned 35 yards.<lb />
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goal for 37-10.<lb />
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Markbreitwasoutof position. And,<lb />
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bench.<lb />
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