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ECU women's soccer<lb />
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AMA sponsors marketing<lb />
week survey, guest lecture<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
The ECU chapter of the<lb />
American Marketing Association<lb />
will hold its annual AMA Market-<lb />
ing Week February 7-13. The AMA<lb />
will hold several activities d uring<lb />
the week for members and indi-<lb />
viduals wishing to join.<lb />
Highlighting the week's<lb />
events will be guest speaker Bruce<lb />
Branyan, vice president of Caro-<lb />
lina Telephone. Branyan has been<lb />
with the company for 23 years<lb />
and is responsible for directing<lb />
the development and implemen-<lb />
tation of marketing and new busi-<lb />
ness strategies.<lb />
"Branyan is a dynamic indi-<lb />
vidual who is the chief marketing<lb />
executive of one of our region's<lb />
top communication and technol-<lb />
ogy firms Dr. Edward Wheatley,<lb />
chairperson of the ECU market-<lb />
ing department said.<lb />
"We are fortunate tohavehim<lb />
as a leader in our regional busi-<lb />
ness community<lb />
and speaking to<lb />
our students at<lb />
ECU<lb />
The AMA<lb />
will also conduct<lb />
a survey for the<lb />
ECUstudentpub-<lb />
lications during<lb />
the week.<lb />
The informa-<lb />
tion gathered from thesurvey will<lb />
be used by each of the media for<lb />
editorial and advertising feed-<lb />
back.<lb />
The AMA will set up booths<lb />
in the lobbies of Mendenhall, the<lb />
Student Store, and Belk and Scott<lb />
Residence Halls.<lb />
Banyan will speak on Thurs-<lb />
day at 4 p.m. in room 1032 of the<lb />
General Classroom Building.<lb />
After the meeting a raffle will<lb />
be held in which prizes donated<lb />
by area businesses sponsoringthe<lb />
week will be given away.<lb />
Gift certificates from Boli's,<lb />
Chico's Mexican Restaura ;it, Pro-<lb />
"Marketing week allows our<lb />
organization to give the students<lb />
the opportunity to gain profes-<lb />
sional experience through con-<lb />
ducting the survey and meeting<lb />
one of the region's top business<lb />
leaders<lb />
Brian Kerns,<lb />
AMA president<lb />
fessor O'Cool's, The Final Score<lb />
and AMF East Carolina Bowl will<lb />
be among the pnzes.<lb />
Brian Kerns, President of the<lb />
ECU chapter of the AMA spoke<lb />
about the purpose of the week.<lb />
"Marketing week allows our or-<lb />
ganization to give the students the<lb />
opportunity to gain professional<lb />
experience through conducting<lb />
the survey and meeting one of the<lb />
region's top business leaders.<lb />
"Students should take the<lb />
opportunity now to start building<lb />
their professional resume Kerns<lb />
said.<lb />
Photo by Dail R�d<lb />
Some students enjoy the chilly weather, taking a few minutes to relax in the sun before heading to their<lb />
next class.<lb />
Doctor defends the use of animals for medical research<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The history of animal research has<lb />
become increasingly interesting in recent<lb />
years with the growing controversy in<lb />
animal rights issues.<lb />
Susan E. Lederer of the Milton S.<lb />
Hershey Medical Center at Pennsylvania<lb />
State University spoke at ECU yesterday.<lb />
The lecture, entitled "Before Ani-<lb />
mal Liberation:Opposition to Animal Ex-<lb />
perimentation in 20th Century America<lb />
was a history presentation in using ani-<lb />
mals in research.<lb />
Lederer is a medical historian who<lb />
has written extensively on the issue of<lb />
animals in medicine and also medical<lb />
experimentation with human subjects.<lb />
"I do support the responsible use of<lb />
animals in research Lederer said.<lb />
Lederer went on to discuss the issue<lb />
that stretches back to 19th century. In<lb />
1833, the American Anti-vivisectionist<lb />
Society was created .<lb />
Websters defines vivisection as the<lb />
cutting of, or operation on, a living ani-<lb />
mal. The American Anti-vivisectionists,<lb />
which are still in operation today, op-<lb />
posed this practice, Lederer said.<lb />
Newspaper tycoon William<lb />
Randolph Hearst supported the anti-<lb />
vivisectionist's movement.<lb />
Lederer highlighted how editorial<lb />
practices of a leading research journal<lb />
reflected politics of the time.<lb />
Lederer said "The Journal of Ex-<lb />
perimental Medicine" used such prac-<lb />
tices as refraining from using gender neu-<lb />
tral pronouns to refer to animals, keeping<lb />
numbersof animals low even if that means<lb />
using decimals or letters to make the num-<lb />
ber appear lower and not to use unsightly<lb />
photos of animal subjects.<lb />
She reported on the historical use of<lb />
orphans for research purposes. And, the<lb />
fact that Hitler's Nazi Germany and<lb />
Mussolini's Italy both outlawed the use<lb />
of animals in research.<lb />
"Using animals is a simple matter<lb />
of self-preservation according to some<lb />
Lederer said.<lb />
Lederer said that others use the<lb />
argument of "You would rather have<lb />
some rats or dogs die than your child.<lb />
That would make it understandable (us-<lb />
ing animals) but it wouldn't make it<lb />
right<lb />
Lederer traced the use of animals<lb />
for research, including legislative acts<lb />
and propaganda used in American over<lb />
the years both for and against animal use<lb />
in a slide presentation during her lec-<lb />
ture.<lb />
In the 1930s, rats became the lead-<lb />
ing research animal. By that time the use<lb />
of dogs had led to some significant medi-<lb />
cal advances. However, by that time over<lb />
8 million Americans owned dogs.<lb />
The di fference in the movements in<lb />
the animal activists of yesterday and to-<lb />
day lies in the purpose of the move-<lb />
ments. Many of the arguments used by<lb />
the anti-vivisectionists evolved around<lb />
the moral effects dealing that with live<lb />
animals would have on humans. Accord-<lb />
ing to them, it would deteriorate the<lb />
moral fabric of the human mind.<lb />
Today's movements focuses on the<lb />
rights of the animal involved.<lb />
t<lb />
Computers take program to cutting edge<lb />
For a good cause<lb />
Graduate students study shipwreck<lb />
for class project.<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Photo courtesy Maritime History<lb />
ECU graduate students take measurements of the Civil War ironclad<lb />
"C.S.S. Jackson" at the Confederate Naval Museum in Columbus, Ga.<lb />
lilfe.U�UII�IJIUBI1MP JUHJIUJUJUI � IUJ1I1 lUUIH-llllJHJII LUlJBlfr. Mill I1MII ULMI .<lb />
ECU's Maritime History<lb />
and Underwater Research pro-<lb />
gram has put itself on the cut-<lb />
ting edge of technology with two<lb />
new computers designed to as-<lb />
sist in siting and evaluating<lb />
shipwrecks.<lb />
Recently, $10,000 was<lb />
granted by an interested indi-<lb />
vidual to the program for the<lb />
purchase of two Gateway 2000<lb />
38633 computers, two GETCO<lb />
digitizing tablets and a high<lb />
speed Hewlett Packard Drum<lb />
plotter. The Autodesk company<lb />
also donated software called<lb />
AutoCAD Version II to go along<lb />
with the new computers.<lb />
"We got the computers<lb />
about a year ago, in March, and<lb />
just got it all set up last fall<lb />
said Gordon Watts, a professor<lb />
in the maritime history depart-<lb />
ment. "We're now putting the<lb />
first information that we're go-<lb />
ing to try and process from the<lb />
shipwreck survey we had been<lb />
doing with the Bermuda Mari-<lb />
time Museum<lb />
Students will also use the<lb />
new computers to input infor-<lb />
mation regarding the shipwreck,<lb />
"C.S.S. Jackson one of two sur-<lb />
viving Confederate ironclads.<lb />
The computers will then formu-<lb />
late a three-dimensional image<lb />
of the ironclad as it was during<lb />
the Civil War.<lb />
Watts has said that the up-<lb />
dated lab will provide student<lb />
with and edge in the field after<lb />
they graduate.<lb />
"The lab will give students<lb />
the necessary practical experi-<lb />
ence that will enhance their com-<lb />
petitive edge in a rapidly chang-<lb />
ing job market Watts said. "It<lb />
will also permit commercially<lb />
available programs to be<lb />
adopted for use in submerged<lb />
cultural resources research and<lb />
management<lb />
In 1981, the Maritime His-<lb />
tory program started at ECU.<lb />
According to Watts, the program<lb />
is a two-year program that fo-<lb />
cuses on both maritime history<lb />
and underwater archaeology.<lb />
"As far as what students<lb />
coming into the program could<lb />
expect, it's about 45 semester<lb />
hours Watts said. "It's a com-<lb />
bination both of history and the<lb />
elements that make up under-<lb />
water archaeology<lb />
The program also offers<lb />
two field programs where stu-<lb />
dents can go out and have<lb />
hands-on experience with infor-<lb />
mation that they have learned<lb />
in class.<lb />
"This summer, the field<lb />
school will be held in Jackson-<lb />
ville, Fla working on a vessel<lb />
called the 'Mapleleaf Watts<lb />
said. "We just finished working<lb />
on a 16th century Spanish ship<lb />
in Bermuda, and this year,<lb />
we'll be working on what ap-<lb />
pears to be an 18th century Brit-<lb />
ish ship<lb />
Plans for further semesters<lb />
include surveys in Mobile, Ala<lb />
on at least three Civil War ship-<lb />
wrecks, the "Monitor a cap-<lb />
See MARITIME Page 4<lb />
Photo by Dail Rood<lb />
Members of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority and Sigma Pi fraternity held<lb />
a car wash last week to benefit American Missing Children.<lb />
UA Office of student life<lb />
iams eears of the Machine'<lb />
TUSCAL'OSA, Ala. (AP) �<lb />
For decades, the way into student<lb />
govemmentatthe Universityof Ala-<lb />
bama has been the Machine, a shad-<lb />
owy collection of white fraternities<lb />
and sororities highly effectiveat get-<lb />
ting its people elected.<lb />
Few people have been able to<lb />
overcome tnepowerof the Machine,<lb />
which has backed many student<lb />
leaders who later made thei r mark in<lb />
politics, including a number of con-<lb />
gressmen.<lb />
Even a leader-to-belikeGeorge<lb />
C. Wallace was no match for it<lb />
Wallace, the four-time governor and<lb />
presidential candidate, ran fora stu-<lb />
dent post in the 1930s without Ma-<lb />
chine backing and lost<lb />
But after a non-Machine can-<lb />
didate forstudent president reported<lb />
being beaten and slashed and a cross<lb />
was burned outside her house, ad-<lb />
ministrators shut down the student<lb />
government.<lb />
While school officials say<lb />
there's no proof the Machine is to<lb />
blame and leaders of the coalition<lb />
deny any role, administrators and<lb />
many students say it's time to start<lb />
over.<lb />
"When the contestsare marked<lb />
by violence, mat's just a clear indica-<lb />
tion that something has to happen<lb />
said Harry Knopke, vice president<lb />
for student affairs.<lb />
Minda Riley, a non-Machine<lb />
candidate for president of the Stu-<lb />
See MACHINE Page 4<lb />
"<lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
FEBRUARY 9, 1993<lb />
NationalNews<lb />
GM plans major announcement on safety<lb />
Census Bureau reports key to bigger paycheck<lb />
By 1990, one-fourth of American adults had earned a<lb />
degree beyond high school and were receiving bigger pay-<lb />
checks as a result, a Census Bureau report says. The report said<lb />
those who earn degrees beyond high school (25.2 percent) make<lb />
an average $2,231 monthly compared to $1,280 for those who<lb />
havesomecollegebut nodegree, $1,077 for thosewhohave only<lb />
a high school diploma, and $492 for those without a high school<lb />
diploma. The report said that most advanced degree holders<lb />
have either executive, administrative or managerial positions,<lb />
or work in professional specialities. Business degrees are the<lb />
most popular of all postsecondary degrees, and law, medical<lb />
and dental degrees account for 56 percent of all professional and<lb />
doctorate degrees.<lb />
Student objects to racial slurs<lb />
A University of Central Florida student dropped a class in<lb />
Judaic studies because she said the instructor make a comment<lb />
using the word "nigger" after she asked him a question, the<lb />
campus newspaper reported. Lynn Carswell said that she used<lb />
the term "Old Testament" when asking instructor Joseph<lb />
Gutmann a question, and he responded by telling her he found<lb />
the reference offensive because it implied that the Jewish reli-<lb />
gion is outdated. "How would you like to be called a nigger?"<lb />
he allegedly asked Carswell, who is African American. He then<lb />
asked another African American student the same question.<lb />
Gutmann, who is an adjunct professor, has apologized to the<lb />
student, according to the University of Central Florida Future, the<lb />
campus newspaper. The incident was being reviewed by the<lb />
administration, the paper said.<lb />
Aspiring attorneys to teach law<lb />
A group of aspiring lawyers from Ohio Northern<lb />
University's College of Law are teaching high school students<lb />
about the aspects of law that may directly affect them. Under the<lb />
Street Law program, 65 Ohio Northern University law students<lb />
are teaching 12-week mini-courses to senior and junior civics<lb />
and American history classes at five high schools in the area.<lb />
"The vast majority of high school students here have no contact<lb />
with a lawyer and know only what they see on TV said Sherry<lb />
Young, director of the Street Law program. "Unfortunately, a<lb />
number of the (high school) students will have contact with the<lb />
juvenile justice system. They are learning about how much<lb />
discussion should go on with a police officer without counsel,<lb />
that sort of thing<lb />
Compiled by Karen Hassell. Taken from CPS and other<lb />
campus newspapers.<lb />
DETROIT (AP) � General<lb />
Motors Corp. plans to battle back<lb />
against critics who say the nation's<lb />
biggest automaker manufactured<lb />
millions of unsafe pickup trucks<lb />
over a period of 14 years.<lb />
The Washington Post, quot-<lb />
ing unidentified company sources,<lb />
reported Sunday that GM will ac-<lb />
cuse the National<lb />
Broadcasting Co. and<lb />
several consumer<lb />
groups of rigging test<lb />
results to make it ap-<lb />
pear that the design<lb />
of the gasoline tanks<lb />
on full-size GM pick-<lb />
ups made from 1973-<lb />
1987 were unsafe.<lb />
The automaker<lb />
scheduled a news<lb />
conference for yester-<lb />
day afternoon at its<lb />
Detroit headquarters<lb />
that "I think (NBC)<lb />
might be interested in Bill<lb />
O'Neill, director of public affairs<lb />
for GM's North American Opera-<lb />
tions, said Sunday.<lb />
He denied the Post's conten-<lb />
tion that the announcement was<lb />
part of a major public relations<lb />
campaign. He said GM had previ-<lb />
ously been unable to respond to<lb />
allegations that its trucks were<lb />
unsafe because of a gag order in a<lb />
court case that ended Thursday<lb />
with a $105.2 million judgment<lb />
against the automaker.<lb />
A jury in Atlanta found GM<lb />
negligent over the "sidesaddle"<lb />
fuel tank design of its older pickup<lb />
truck models. The parents of Sh-<lb />
annon Moseley, 17, who was killed<lb />
in a fiery 1989 crash, were awarded<lb />
$101 million in punitive damages<lb />
and $42 million for the value of<lb />
his life.<lb />
The Moseleys contended<lb />
their son survived a crash with a<lb />
drunken driver but died because<lb />
the fuel tank in his 1985 GMC<lb />
pickup exploded. GM argued that<lb />
the teen-ager died quickly from<lb />
head injuries before the truck<lb />
caught fire.<lb />
GM has said it will appeal<lb />
the award.<lb />
Nearly 5 million of the trucks<lb />
are still on the road in the United<lb />
States and Canada.<lb />
Sources told the Post that the<lb />
automaker will try to show that<lb />
tests commis-<lb />
j.rm � sioned by NBC's<lb />
"This appears to "Datelin pro-<lb />
be an attempt by gram were rigged<lb />
General Motors to by the institute for<lb />
Safety Analysis to<lb />
divert attention<lb />
from this $100<lb />
million adverse<lb />
jury verdict and<lb />
possible recall<lb />
Tory Beilinson,<lb />
NBC News spokeswoman<lb />
Indiana-based testing company,<lb />
said he could not comment.<lb />
Critics contend that the<lb />
automaker knowingly endangered<lb />
lives by putting the gas tanks on<lb />
the outside of the truck frame<lb />
rather than inside, where the heavy<lb />
metal channels of the frame wou Id<lb />
serve as a protective steel barrier.<lb />
GM changed the design and<lb />
after 1987 put the tank inside the<lb />
frame. Industry analysts say a re-<lb />
call would cost from $500 million<lb />
to $1 billion.<lb />
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gling to the destroyed infrastruc-<lb />
ture.<lb />
"We are very disappointed<lb />
said Manfredo di Camerana, the<lb />
Italian ambassador, who played a<lb />
leading role in peace talks. "It's<lb />
very difficult to know from the<lb />
United Nations when they are in<lb />
position to start<lb />
U.N. officials agree with lo-<lb />
cal leaders that events in Yugosla-<lb />
via, Angola, Cambodia and Soma-<lb />
lia have distracted U.N. attention<lb />
from Mozambique. But few seem<lb />
todoubt their ability tobringabout<lb />
Mozambique's first multiparty<lb />
elections and start the reconstruc-<lb />
tion process.<lb />
They say they will take what-<lb />
ever time is necessary to avoid the<lb />
failures of other U.N. efforts in<lb />
Yugoslavia and Angola.<lb />
"There is consensus to look<lb />
on Mozambique as a very impor-<lb />
tant operation said Eric Lubin,<lb />
chief adviser to Ajello. "It could be<lb />
the first operation that's success-<lb />
ful for a long time<lb />
Civil war in Mozambique<lb />
began after independence from<lb />
Portugal in 1975 and pit the Marx-<lb />
ist government against an anti-<lb />
communist rebel movement<lb />
known as Renamo.<lb />
Agreement by the govern-<lb />
ment to allow multiple political<lb />
parties and free elections led to the<lb />
cease-fire accord signed Oct 4 in<lb />
Rome by President Joaquim<lb />
Chissano and Afonso Dhlakama,<lb />
the Renamo leader.<lb />
The peace plan, negotiated<lb />
with the help of Italian diplomats,<lb />
the Roman Catholic church and<lb />
the United Nations, calls for creat-<lb />
ing a new army under joint control<lb />
and holding elections under U.N.<lb />
supervision, all within a year.<lb />
dent Government Association, re-<lb />
ported that a man entered her home<lb />
Sunday night, bruised her cheek,<lb />
busted her lip, cut her face with a<lb />
knife and toldhershewasalliedwith<lb />
the wrong people.<lb />
Two months earlier, a cross<lb />
was burned on the lawn of the white<lb />
student's off-campus house, and<lb />
threatening notes with the phrase<lb />
"machine rules" were put in her<lb />
mailbox and on her door.<lb />
This week, the university sus-<lb />
pended campuselectionsscheduled<lb />
for next week.<lb />
"Reform of student govern-<lb />
ment on this campus has my full<lb />
support school President Roger<lb />
bayers said Tuesday.<lb />
Knopke said that for several<lb />
months, a number of people have<lb />
madeallegationsof threats. Although<lb />
some blame the Machine, a coalition<lb />
of members of 27 fraternities and<lb />
sororities, Knopke stopped short of<lb />
mat.<lb />
But, he said, "There is an un-<lb />
dercurrent involving the so-called<lb />
Machine, and it will be discussed<lb />
The Machine-backed candi-<lb />
date for student president, Neil<lb />
Duthie, said he had no part in the<lb />
alleged attack and does not believe<lb />
the Machine wasresponsible. "I think<lb />
it's really horrible it happened he<lb />
said.<lb />
Miss Riley belongs to Phi Mu<lb />
sorority, one of 48 Greek organiza-<lb />
tions at Alabama and one those that<lb />
make up the Machine. But the Ma-<lb />
chine endorsed Duthie, a member of<lb />
Beta Theta Pi fraternity.<lb />
Marlon Trone, a member of a<lb />
non-Machine fraternity, said the ad-<lb />
ministration "should have investi-<lb />
gated the situation a long time ago,<lb />
who's in the SGA, the way if s been<lb />
run<lb />
Knopke said thatwhueadrnin-<lb />
istrators and students discuss the<lb />
makeup of the new student govern-<lb />
ment, all SGA functions will be di-<lb />
rected by the Office of Student Life,<lb />
with help from a council of student<lb />
organizations.<lb />
MissRitey'sbrother,Rob Riley,<lb />
the Machine-backed SGA president<lb />
m 1987, said he had no doubt that the<lb />
Machine or a candidate backed by it<lb />
was responsible for the attack.<lb />
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KINGS ARMS APARTMENTS<lb />
:1 and 2 bedroom apartments. En-<lb />
ergy-efficient, several locations in<lb />
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ances, some water and sewer paid,<lb />
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July, and August. Call 752-1375<lb />
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HOUSES FOR RENT: 2608Tryon<lb />
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room2 bath; $680.00 pm. No<lb />
pets. Lease and Deposit Required.<lb />
Duffus Realty, Inc. Call 756-2675.<lb />
2 - BEDROOM across from Men-<lb />
denhall, 205 E. 9th Street. 375.00<lb />
per month. Call 756.0151.<lb />
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from Town Common. Need Lease<lb />
taken over in May. Call 752-7270.<lb />
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to share apartment at Tar River.<lb />
13 rent and utilities. Call: 758-<lb />
8845. Leave message on answer-<lb />
ing machine.<lb />
LG. HOUSE near downtown &amp;<lb />
campus $155mo pius 13 utili-<lb />
ties. Semi - responsible would be<lb />
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WANTED ROOMMATE:<lb />
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Plus 12 expenses, call 757-0369<lb />
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MALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
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ties. Call 757-1784 for more infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED.<lb />
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per month, 12 utilities NO DE-<lb />
POSIT. Please call 758-4135 ASAP.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Female.<lb />
As soon as possible. For more<lb />
information call 758-8606.<lb />
WANTED FEMALE ROOM-<lb />
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March (Month to month lease)<lb />
Non-smokerpreffered. Laurie752-<lb />
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WANTED ROOMMATEtudies<lb />
2 bedroom townhouse. $200 rent<lb />
and deposit plus utilities Tara 830-<lb />
9083.<lb />
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TERNATIVE- Nirvana, Pearl Jam,<lb />
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MORE OTHERS INCLUDE- Bob<lb />
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more. Call 931-2573 to leave name,<lb />
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VALENTINES SPECIAL: Don't<lb />
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DAY BED, white, iron and brass<lb />
w2 twin size Orthopedic mat-<lb />
tresses and roll-out pop-up<lb />
trundle. Never used, in box. Cost<lb />
$700. $310 cash. (919) 637-4421 af-<lb />
ter 6:30 pm.<lb />
BRASS BED, queen size w frame<lb />
and deluxe Orthopedic mattress<lb />
set in factory box. Can't use. Cost<lb />
$750, sacrifice $285 cash (919) 637-<lb />
4421 after 6:30 pm.<lb />
GOVERNMENT SEIZED<lb />
CARS,Trucks, Boats, 4-wheelers,<lb />
motorhomes, by FBI, IRS, DEA.<lb />
Available your area now. Call 1-<lb />
800-436-4363 ext. c-5999.<lb />
MOBILEHOME. 1980Champion,<lb />
14x58. 2 bedrooms &amp; bath. Refrig-<lb />
erator, washer, dryer &amp; stove.<lb />
Curtains &amp; blinds. Underpinned.<lb />
Good Condition. Winterville. 355-<lb />
8853.<lb />
KING SIZE WATERBED MAT-<lb />
TRESS and liner - NO LEAKS.<lb />
Heater, frame, rail pads, pedestal,<lb />
hardware, fill kit $100. 757-6688 or<lb />
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GIANTCRUISERBIKE,$70obo:<lb />
Cerwin Vega Speaker Enclosure,<lb />
$30; Custom Pool Cue w case, $40;<lb />
S-10SportRims,$75Ca!1758-5294.<lb />
FREE LITTER - TRAINED KIT-<lb />
TENS 752-6768 after 7 pm.<lb />
CHEST OF DRAWERS (5 draw-<lb />
ers) Darkwood. Good Condition<lb />
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ART DECO FURNITURE, glass<lb />
ware, McCoy, Porcelain, Playboys<lb />
and Penthouse mags from the 70's<lb />
($20 a year) mint condition. Other<lb />
curious, strage and beautiful older<lb />
things for sale. Call 758-7993 to<lb />
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FISHER SINGLE CD player.<lb />
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TWO CERWIN VEGA 380 SE<lb />
speakers, 405 Watts $375 Call Josh<lb />
830-6893.<lb />
55 GALLON fish tank and all<lb />
accessiories,$125;CobraPoolStick,<lb />
barely used - paid170 - sacrifice<lb />
for $100. Call Rod 321-1032.<lb />
FOR SALE - one almost new<lb />
Audiosource signal processor with<lb />
10 BAND GRAPHIC EQUAL-<lb />
IZER, Audio Video mixer (w<lb />
video detail and sharpness adjust-<lb />
ment and fader). Has 2 VCR and 3<lb />
auxilliary inpus outputs. Nifty<lb />
flashing lights, too. $300 (It's a<lb />
control unit for any system). Also,<lb />
for sale 2 subwoofer enclosures<lb />
with two ASI10" wooders in each<lb />
(four altogether). 90 wRMS, 130<lb />
max. Enclosures are custom with<lb />
plexiglass sides. $100 each or Ev-<lb />
erything above for $400-425. 931-<lb />
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puter 11 2 yrs. old Sac. $350 Tony<lb />
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Ibanez Stratocaster $196.90, 1969<lb />
Blackpearl ludwig drum kit<lb />
$519.69,1969 harmony 6 string<lb />
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$119.69, 1969 Yamaho 6 string<lb />
$96.69, 1969 Leslie $619.69. Call<lb />
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cluded $225 Neg. Call 830-9436.<lb />
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D dot matrix printer. Excellent<lb />
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Paul919-7360716.MothersPlayhouse<lb />
in Goldsboro.<lb />
$10 - S360UP WEEKLY Mailing bro-<lb />
chures! Sparefull time. Setown hours!<lb />
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Durham, NC 27705<lb />
YOUTH SOCCER COACHES: The<lb />
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ment is recruiting 12 to 16 part-time<lb />
youth soccer coaches for the spring in-<lb />
door soccer program. Applicants must<lb />
possess some knowledge of the soccer<lb />
skills and have the ability and patience<lb />
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ting together with you last night.<lb />
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Delta.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI - CON-<lb />
GRATULATIONS on recieving<lb />
theSorority of Champions Award,<lb />
The Most Improved Academic<lb />
Award, and the Risk Magagement<lb />
Award. Also, congratulations to<lb />
Lisa Berting on recieiving the<lb />
Artemis Award and to lisa and<lb />
Jana Holland on receiving the<lb />
Greek Hall of Fame Award and to<lb />
Robin (Thelma) Lee, Bonnie<lb />
(Blackball) Hiser, and Stacy (Nice<lb />
Invitations) Carroll on receving<lb />
Academic Achievement Awards,<lb />
ditka!<lb />
ANGIE - Great job with RUSH so<lb />
far! We love you! The Sisters of<lb />
Epsilon Sigma Alpha.<lb />
THE SISTERS OF Epsilon Sigma<lb />
Alpha would like to invite those<lb />
interested in becoming part of an<lb />
exciting service organization to<lb />
join us for RUSH. For more info<lb />
call heather 758-9589 or angie 758-<lb />
8126.<lb />
CONGRATS Alpha Phi Water<lb />
Polo Betty's! Keep up the good<lb />
work!<lb />
DELTA CHI THOUGHT: "We<lb />
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DELTA CHI would like to thakPi<lb />
Delta, Alpha Phi, and Chi Omega<lb />
for their help in making our RUSH<lb />
the best ever.<lb />
ADVENTURE PACKED<lb />
BREAK. Take this out - of - the<lb />
ordinary trip March 6 - 13. Enjoy<lb />
island camping, canoeing and sea<lb />
kayaking along the Edisto River.<lb />
$175 for students $185 for fs. Call<lb />
757-6387 for details.<lb />
BRAND NEW APARTMENTS<lb />
Get deposits in now for Summer and Fall.<lb />
Available March 1st Ideal location, close to<lb />
campus with ECU Bus transportation<lb />
provided. One and two bedrooms.<lb />
Water and sewer is paid by us.<lb />
Call 752-8320 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.<lb />
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR<lb />
SPACIOUS DUPLEXES<lb />
Get deposits in now for Summer and Fall.<lb />
2 and 3 bedroom duplexes offering<lb />
lots of space and convenient locations<lb />
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SPECIAI.OIYMPtCS<lb />
There will be a Track and Field<lb />
Coaches Training School on Satur-<lb />
day February 13 from 9am -4pm for<lb />
all individuals interested in volun-<lb />
teering to coach in the following<lb />
sports: Swimming, Bowling, Gym-<lb />
nastics, Roller-ska ting, Powerlifting<lb />
and Volleyball. No experience is<lb />
necessary. For more information<lb />
call Greg Epperson at 830-455.<lb />
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The Section of Infectious Dis-<lb />
easesECU School of Medicine in<lb />
conjunction with the Student Health<lb />
Center is conducting a study on the<lb />
sexual spreadof herpes viruses. We<lb />
are looking for men and women 18<lb />
years and older who have never<lb />
had genital herpes. If you are inter-<lb />
ested in obtaining more informa-<lb />
tion, call Jean Askew, R.N. at 919-<lb />
551-2578.<lb />
CAMPUS CHRISTIAN' FFT , OW.<lb />
SHIP<lb />
Looking for a fellowship of Chris-<lb />
tians, a place to pray, study God's<lb />
word, be involved in social and ser-<lb />
vice projects? Need a refuge from<lb />
time to time? Campus Christian<lb />
Fellowship may be what you are<lb />
looking for. Our weekly meeting<lb />
areat7pm WednesdaysatoutCam-<lb />
pus House located at 200 E. 8th St<lb />
directly across Cotanche St. from<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Ev-<lb />
eryone is welcome. For more infor-<lb />
mation, call Tim Turner, Campus<lb />
Minister, at 752-7199.<lb />
DEPARTMENT OF SPFFCH-<lb />
LANGUAGF. AND AUDITORY<lb />
PATHOLOGY AND MFDICAI<lb />
HUMANITIES<lb />
The School of Arts and Sciences<lb />
and The Vice Chancellor of Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs presents Professor<lb />
Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts In-<lb />
stitute of Technology. Seminar:<lb />
Psycholinguistics. When: Tuesday,<lb />
February 9, 1993 at'3 pm. Where:<lb />
Room 244, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA FPSII ON<lb />
Rock, mineral and jewellery sale<lb />
sponsored by the Geology Dept.<lb />
and Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Thurs-<lb />
day, Feb. 11,9am - 5pm and Friday,<lb />
Feb. 12, 9am-3pm. Graham build-<lb />
ing lobby. Large selection of quartz<lb />
crystals, geodes, jewelry and more.<lb />
Proceeds to support honor frater-<lb />
nity and Departmental scholar-<lb />
ships.<lb />
ECUSCHOOI OF ART<lb />
The ECU School of Art Metals<lb />
department is having their annual<lb />
Valentine's sale on Thursday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 11th and Friday, February<lb />
12th, from 8am until 5pm on the<lb />
ECU campus at the Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center, on the second floor<lb />
foyer. Items available will be a va-<lb />
riety of earrings, and other jewelry<lb />
at reasonable prices. Comeoutand<lb />
purchase your sweetheart a unique,<lb />
handcrafted Valentines Day gift.<lb />
ECU SETA PRESENTS "ANI-<lb />
MALS'FILM"<lb />
ECU SETA will sponsor a show-<lb />
ing of ThnimAhlFilllL on Thurs-<lb />
day, Feb 11, at 7pm in GCB 1031.<lb />
The Animals'Film covers thp whole<lb />
range of animal liberation issues,<lb />
including experimentation, hunt-<lb />
ing, fur, animal agriculture, and<lb />
more. Admission is free and open<lb />
to the public.<lb />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
The International Student Asso-<lb />
ciation (ISA) will be meeting on<lb />
Thursday, February 11, at 5:00 pm<lb />
in MSC Rm. 248. International Stu-<lb />
dents as well as American students<lb />
are welcomed to attend. Also, the<lb />
ISA will have a social gathering on<lb />
Friday, February 12 at 6:30 pm in<lb />
the Underground, located in the<lb />
basement of MSC.<lb />
IOB SEARCH WORKSHOP<lb />
Career Services will sponsor a<lb />
workshop on strategies for break-<lb />
ing into the job market. Learn<lb />
proven techniques that will give you<lb />
an "edge This workshop is espe-<lb />
cially designed for graduation se-<lb />
niors or graduate students. It will<lb />
be held on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at<lb />
5:30 pm in the Bloxton House.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
The Recreational Services will be<lb />
offering a Climbing I workshop on<lb />
Tuesday, February 9 and also on<lb />
Thursday, February 18. These<lb />
workshops will begin at 3:00 pm at<lb />
the Climb Tower. A small fee is<lb />
required. For more information,<lb />
Call 757-6387.<lb />
NATIONAL RF.SIDFNCF HAT I<lb />
Honorary meeting Monday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 15,1993 5:15 pm, Room 14 of<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
Registration to play table tennis<lb />
on Tuesday, February 9 at 5 pm in<lb />
Biology 103. For more information<lb />
call 757-6387.<lb />
PHYSICAL FITNESS COMPE-<lb />
TENCY TEST<lb />
Held at Minges Coliseum on Feb.<lb />
12 at 1 pm. A passing score on this<lb />
test is required fordeclaringa physi-<lb />
cal education major. Any student<lb />
with a medical condition that would,<lb />
contrainicate participation in th�<lb />
testing should contact Mike<lb />
McCammon or Gay Israel at 757-<lb />
4688. To be exempted from any<lb />
portion of the test, you must have a<lb />
physician's excuse, which states the<lb />
items you are exempt from. Sum-<lb />
mary of the test available in Rm.<lb />
371, Sports Medicine Bldg.<lb />
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 The East Carolinian<lb />
February 9, 1993<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Safety should be prime concern at ECU<lb />
Safety technology has finally made a debut<lb />
on the ECU campus.<lb />
Currently, the Art Building is being used<lb />
as a test building for a new security system. All<lb />
outside doors have been updated with mag-<lb />
netic key card entries. Individuals must now<lb />
obtain a key card inside the building and use it<lb />
to get inside between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6<lb />
a.m.<lb />
The cards will be similar to credit cards, or<lb />
the debit cards currently being used for dining<lb />
services � a magnetic strip encoded with a<lb />
password will be on the back of the<lb />
card.<lb />
Students<lb />
would run their<lb />
card through a<lb />
small rectangular<lb />
scanner located next to the door. The computer<lb />
would then read the password and admit the<lb />
person if it had the password on file. Exiting<lb />
students would follow the same procedure.<lb />
Computers would also log on the time and<lb />
individual's name of the card being used.<lb />
This new feature should greatly reduce the<lb />
amount of people roaming the halls of the Art<lb />
Building at all hours of the night. Previously, the<lb />
building was accessible by anyone as long as<lb />
they could find a propped-open door. These<lb />
doors are still being found propped open, but<lb />
hopefully, the number will cbjrunish in time.<lb />
This new safety feature has been the by-<lb />
product of a much needed upgrade in the tele-<lb />
communications system here at ECU. In the<lb />
future, students may find that they can not only<lb />
feel safer in buildings on campus late at night,<lb />
but also telephone in their class registration and<lb />
their homework electronically.<lb />
If this new security system works out, plans<lb />
are for additional buildings tobe fitted with it as<lb />
well. Residence halls, other buildings where<lb />
students may need to work late, classroom build-<lb />
ings � all of these could very well be fitted with<lb />
these card scanners. In time, the whole campus<lb />
could be tied in to an up-to-date, technologi-<lb />
cally advanced system.<lb />
This system could very well solve<lb />
the majority of safety<lb />
problems on this<lb />
campus at night. The<lb />
accessibility of some<lb />
buildings on this<lb />
campus � at any hour, day or night � is scary<lb />
at best. Anyone can walk in at any time and<lb />
rummage through classrooms, offices or stu-<lb />
dios. The current telephone system located on<lb />
campus forces individuals to stand and wait for<lb />
a response. If a suspicious individual is follow-<lb />
ing you, the last thing you do is stop in a lone<lb />
area and wait for someone to answer your call<lb />
for help.<lb />
If this card scanning system fails in its test,<lb />
the university needs to take a long and hard look<lb />
at other options. The safety of students�at any<lb />
time�should be one of the prime concerns that<lb />
the administration has. Nobody wants to come<lb />
to a college where fear and terror run rampant<lb />
and unchecked.<lb />
GOOD LUCK<lb />
By Amy E. Wirtz<lb />
Family leave bill considered positive step<lb />
Clinton declared an end to<lb />
grid-lock government last week<lb />
with the passing of the family lea ve<lb />
bill. On Thursday, the Senate ap-<lb />
proved the bill, after decisively<lb />
rejecting Republican efforts to<lb />
amend it with a proviso barring<lb />
gays from U.S. military service.<lb />
This proviso certainly did not<lb />
come as a shock to many.<lb />
In a voice vote, the Senate<lb />
agreed to a six-month study by<lb />
the Pentagon and the Senate<lb />
Armed Services Committee of<lb />
Clinton's plan to lift the prohibi-<lb />
tion on gays in the military. This<lb />
lovely little proviso was tacked on<lb />
by conservatives supporting the<lb />
ban and by those hoping to defeat<lb />
the long-awaited family leave bill.<lb />
They failed.<lb />
If you remember correctly,<lb />
former president Bush twice ve-<lb />
toed similar family leave bills in<lb />
1990and againlastyear.lt became<lb />
a major campaign issue for Presi-<lb />
dent Clinton with women's<lb />
groups, organized labor and some<lb />
moderate Republicans, who said<lb />
it would help working mothers.<lb />
Undoubtedly, the focus on the bill<lb />
gained for Clinton an unwavering<lb />
amountof support from those frus-<lb />
trated with Bush's butt-dragging<lb />
in this and in most issues.<lb />
The bill requires companies<lb />
with more than 50 employees to<lb />
grant workers as much as 12 weeks<lb />
of unpaid leave to care for a new-<lb />
bom or newly adopted child or a<lb />
seriously ill family member.<lb />
Also included in this bill is<lb />
protection from instances that nor-<lb />
mally may have jeopardized a<lb />
workers job: if their own health<lb />
condition prevented them from<lb />
performing at their jobs, the com-<lb />
pany must now allow them time<lb />
off. This bill now insures workers<lb />
thatthey will have the same job or<lb />
an equivalent post upon their re-<lb />
turn. Itmaysound minor, but this<lb />
stipulation is very important. The<lb />
possibilities for workers getting<lb />
taken advantage of were enor-<lb />
mous.<lb />
Opponents argue that it<lb />
would raise business costs and<lb />
deprive workers of other benefits<lb />
they might prefer. What? How<lb />
could a bill that is so necessary<lb />
and so beneficial to all workers<lb />
possibly hinder the progress of a<lb />
company or its employees? Addi-<lb />
tional expenses, as history has<lb />
shown, will be minimal. Some<lb />
companies could even save money<lb />
on recruitment and training by<lb />
keeping experienced workers<lb />
rather than allowing them to quit<lb />
for family emergencies.<lb />
Now if we just sat down and<lb />
thought about the absolute sense<lb />
that this bill makes, we may pos-<lb />
sibly get somewhere asa nation. It<lb />
protects people that might other-<lb />
wise be treated unjustly; some-<lb />
thing that our fair government is<lb />
based on, or was, the last time I<lb />
checked.<lb />
Secondly, should an em-<lb />
ployee be punished for doing<lb />
something so noble as caring for a<lb />
sick family member of a newborn<lb />
baby? What's the point in having<lb />
businesses that thrive on the fam-<lb />
ily unit if there are no families<lb />
around to uphold their existence?<lb />
Family anything has been<lb />
dragged through the Big Govern-<lb />
ment mud for as long as I can<lb />
remember. Finally something is<lb />
happening that can have a posi-<lb />
tive effect on people in their life-<lb />
time. This bill is the cornerstone<lb />
for the future of families as we<lb />
know them and it can only help in<lb />
the ever-growing populace of<lb />
single-parent families. Some may<lb />
argue that this bill will lead to<lb />
paid leave in all situations. I don't<lb />
see that happening anytime soon.<lb />
If it took mis long to put a bill into<lb />
efLt,itwould takeeven longer to<lb />
pas. a bill with such weight as<lb />
that.<lb />
I applaud this bill. It came at<lb />
an opportune time and is an apt<lb />
reflection on our values as a na-<lb />
tion. Let's hope this is a sign of<lb />
things to come.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
James R. Knisely, General Manager<lb />
Blair Skinner, Managing Editor<lb />
Arthur A. Sutorius, Advertising Director<lb />
Elizabeth Shimmel, News Editor<lb />
Karen Hassell, Asst. News Editor<lb />
Dana Danielson, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
Warren Sumner, Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
Gregory Dickens, Copy Editor<lb />
Dail Reed, Photo Editor<lb />
Deborah Daniel,<lb />
Joe Horst, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Richard Haselrig, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Michael Albuquerque, Business Manager<lb />
John Bullard, Circulation Manager<lb />
Cori Daniels, Layout Manager<lb />
Monique Campbell, Assistant Layout Manager<lb />
Woody Barnes, Creative Director<lb />
Matt MacDonald. Systems Manager<lb />
Secretary<lb />
The East Carolinian has served the East Carolina campus community since 1925, emphasizing information that affects<lb />
ECU students. TheEast Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The masthead editorial in each<lb />
edition is the opinion of the Editorial Boar The East Carolinian welcomes letters expressing all points of view. Letters<lb />
should be limited to 250 words or less. For purposes of decency and brevity. The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit<lb />
orreject letters for publication. Letters should be addressed to The Editor, TheEast Carolinian, Publications Bldg ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C 27858-4353. For more information, call (919) 757-6366.<lb />
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A VIEW FROM ABOVE<lb />
By T. Scott Batchelor<lb />
floor or that had both arm rests<lb />
intact.<lb />
There was a giant stain on<lb />
the screen, probably from a soda<lb />
tossed up thereby a conscientious<lb />
patron (see above), and the stain<lb />
Concession prices at movies empty wallet<lb />
Rude patrons, broken<lb />
seats, dirty screens and<lb />
bullets flying outside all<lb />
combine to force one<lb />
viewer to his VCR instead<lb />
of the big screen.<lb />
As part of an ongoing effort<lb />
to produce quality columns for<lb />
you readers out there, I decided to<lb />
take in t movie Friday night.<lb />
Loaded Weapon 1,1 think it was.<lb />
Maybe I'm getting old, but it<lb />
seems like movies and the movie-<lb />
going experience has changed a<lb />
lot in the past several years. I spent<lb />
many weekends of my childhood<lb />
inside those darkened auditori-<lb />
ums where monsters lurked<lb />
around every corner, great space<lb />
battles were fought and cowboys<lb />
rode off into the sunset. For me,<lb />
the motion picture theater was a<lb />
magical place; unfortunate<lb />
some of that magic has disap-<lb />
peared.<lb />
The decline started with the<lb />
patrons. There was a time when<lb />
people attending a movie ap-<lb />
proached the situation like they<lb />
were going to a library.<lb />
No, the idea that one should<lb />
be quiet in a movie theater was not<lb />
published in a manual or legis-<lb />
lated by Congress: it was simply<lb />
understood that the theater was<lb />
not your personal living room.<lb />
Now you'll be lucky if you can<lb />
hear most of the dialogue in the<lb />
movie.<lb />
Adding to the modern<lb />
movie-going experience is the gen-<lb />
eral state ofdisrepair of many the-<lb />
aters. I went to one last week and<lb />
had to try four different seats be-<lb />
fore I found one that either didn't<lb />
recline all the way parallel to the<lb />
There was a time<lb />
when people<lb />
attending a movie<lb />
approached the<lb />
situation like they<lb />
were going to a<lb />
library it was<lb />
simply understood<lb />
that the theater was<lb />
not your personal<lb />
living room.<lb />
was placed in such a way as to<lb />
make every actor in a close-up<lb />
look like Michael Gorbachev. Real<lb />
nice.<lb />
All of these iniquities<lb />
wouldn't be so bad, however, if<lb />
you didn't have to be CEO of<lb />
Disney to afford to take in a flick.<lb />
Five dollars for a movie ticket isn't<lb />
so bad. It's the extortionate price<lb />
of concession items mat saps your<lb />
funds.<lb />
I walked in Friday night af-<lb />
ter paying $10 admission for my<lb />
girlfriend and me and proceeded<lb />
to the snack bar to purchase my<lb />
requisite fountain drink and box,<lb />
er bag of popcorn. I looked at<lb />
the prices of the drinks: Small-<lb />
Si .50; Medium-$2.00;Large-$3.00;<lb />
and the super-jumbo Flick Flagon<lb />
for $4.50<lb />
Popcornpriceswereequally<lb />
shocking: a small bag was $150,<lb />
and if you wanted a large bag you<lb />
had to have a major credit card.<lb />
I stared at the menu a few<lb />
seconds in quiet disbelief, then<lb />
asked the clerk, "Are those prices<lb />
in U.S. currency?" Without a<lb />
second's delay he wittily replied,<lb />
"Huh?"<lb />
"Just give me two small<lb />
Sprites and a small bag of pop-<lb />
corn I said. The lad handed me<lb />
my order and said, "That'll be four<lb />
fifty Incredible. And some of<lb />
these places have the nerve to post<lb />
signs reading "No outside food<lb />
or drinks allowed inside Yeah,<lb />
right. -<lb />
Motion picture theaters used<lb />
to be havens, a place to escape<lb />
from reality in the cool darkness<lb />
and forget about the trying world<lb />
outside.<lb />
But a few months ago, while<lb />
a friend of mine was standing in<lb />
the parking lot of a local theater, a<lb />
fight broke ou t among some movie<lb />
patrons and a bullet found its way<lb />
through a fender of his car. Luck-<lb />
ily, he wasn't injured. Last sum-<lb />
mer, a movie theater in a nearby<lb />
city had its front plate-glass win-<lb />
dow shattered by patrons battling<lb />
ou tside after the showing of a con-<lb />
troversial film.<lb />
So allow me to sum up: rude<lb />
patrons, broken seats, dirty<lb />
screens, ridiculously inflated<lb />
snack prices and bullets flying<lb />
around outside the lobby. Over<lb />
the last decade, movie theater at-<lb />
tendance has declined, and is it<lb />
any wonder? Some of that won-<lb />
derful magic is still there, but it's<lb />
fading fast.<lb />
I'm going to go see what's<lb />
new at the video store.<lb />
A SPY Quiz<lb />
One out of every five voting Americans liked Ross Perot's ideas enough to think he<lb />
and Margot should be redecorating phe White House right now. Could it be that the<lb />
rest of us missed something he said? How many of the following do you recognize as<lb />
no-nonsense Perotisms?<lb />
� "The U.S. government is like a 450-pound woman in a size-7 dress or Bigfoot in a<lb />
size-5�hoe<lb />
� "Truth is, they all lie on TV and sell you a phony picture of what's going<lb />
on� Anyone who's truthful is called and looked at as crazy<lb />
� "There is no way you can know the taste of water unless you drink it or unless it<lb />
has rained on you or unless you jump in a river<lb />
� "I have a documented case of one boy traveling 35 days across Texas with a<lb />
chicken. Everyone wants to know why the boy came home? The chicken was worn out.<lb />
A chicken can only take so much travel<lb />
� "You have created the monster�My faith in me is stronger than all your armies,<lb />
governments, gas chambers or anything you want to do to me<lb />
� All are no-nonsense Perotisms.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
February 9. 1993<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb /><lb />
Monday After the Miracle<lb />
Helen Keller's saga continues<lb />
rr<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The story of Helen Keller and<lb />
her fightto overcome herdisabilities<lb />
continues Thursday night with the<lb />
opening performance of William<lb />
Gibson's "Monday After the<lb />
Miracle<lb />
ECU Playhouse performances<lb />
will run from Feb. 11-16. Curtain<lb />
timesare at 8 p.m. for all night show-<lb />
ings and at 2 p.m. for the matinee on<lb />
Feb. 14.<lb />
The play resumes the story of<lb />
Helen Keller and her teachermen-<lb />
tor Annie Sullivan 17years after the<lb />
climax of "Miracle Worker Keller<lb />
is now in her mid-20s and world<lb />
famous for her success over the dark<lb />
and silent world she had lived in.<lb />
Writing articles and preparing<lb />
to graduate from Raddiffe College,<lb />
Keller shares her home with the al-<lb />
ways-present Sullivan, who is now<lb />
inher late '30s.Sullivanacts not only<lb />
as Keller's teacher, but also as her<lb />
foster parent and protector from the<lb />
outside world.<lb />
Into this peaceful and tranquil<lb />
setting steps the catalyst of the play,<lb />
John Macy. Macy is a Harvard<lb />
teacher and aspiring writer, who<lb />
starts out as Keller's literary collabo-<lb />
rator, but then goes on to marry<lb />
Sullivan.<lb />
"Whatdevelops isa unique love<lb />
triangle and an explosion of passion,<lb />
confession and recrimination that<lb />
gives relentless, angry force to the<lb />
conflicts of the play said Gary<lb />
Antenna, Kid Rock<lb />
bring the best<lb />
worst to young year<lb />
M. �  , .   �  Photo courtesy ECU Playhouse<lb />
ie Bell and Jennifer Terrell will portray Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller, respectively, in the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse's production of "Monday after the Miracle<lb />
Faircloth, ECU Playhouse general<lb />
manager.<lb />
"While 'Monday After the<lb />
Miracle' generates thepowerfulemo-<lb />
tions of its predecessor, itisdarkerin<lb />
mood, more mature in its theme and<lb />
more troubling in its conclusions<lb />
abouthumannature'said Faircloth.<lb />
Jennifer Terrell, a recent ECU<lb />
gradua te, will play the part of Helen<lb />
Keller. Terrell has acted in "The Cru-<lb />
cible" and other ECU theatre<lb />
mainstages and workshops, along<lb />
with "Brighton Beach Memoirs" in<lb />
Greenville, S.C.<lb />
Julie Bell will play the part of<lb />
Annie Sullivan Macy. Bell has ap-<lb />
peared in productions of "Equus<lb />
"The Crucible" and "The Skin of<lb />
Our Teeth" at ECU and is currently<lb />
studying meprofessionalactingtech-<lb />
nique here at ECU. Kevin Vamer<lb />
will play the part of John Macy.<lb />
Varner has also performed in<lb />
"Equus" and "TheCrucible along<lb />
with leading roles in "Damn Yan-<lb />
kees" and "The Rainmaker<lb />
Individual tickets will run$750<lb />
for the general public and $450 for<lb />
ECUstudentswitha valid I.D. Tick-<lb />
ets may be purchased at the box<lb />
office in Messick Theatre Arts Cen-<lb />
terorbyphoneat(919)757-6829.The<lb />
box office's hours are 10 a.m. to 4<lb />
p.m. on weekdays and until 8:15<lb />
p.m. on performance nights<lb />
By Layton Croft<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With only a month out of<lb />
1993alreadygone,twobrand new<lb />
independent label releases prom-<lb />
ise toepitomizethete and a�rsf<lb />
music of this year.<lb />
Antenna's Hideout (Mam-<lb />
moth Records) is enigma pop,<lb />
tediously crafted with thought-<lb />
ful and meticulous artistry. On<lb />
the far-reaching other hand, Kid<lb />
Rock's debut LP The Polyfuze<lb />
Method (Continuum Records)<lb />
bleeds of cantankerous, trashy<lb />
white rap thoroughly raunched<lb />
down in mindless vulgaritiesand<lb />
is musically flimsy enough to be<lb />
deemed petty junk throwaway<lb />
snivel.<lb />
The seemingly unrelated con-<lb />
trast of Hideout and The Polyfuze<lb />
Method is stark enough to war-<lb />
rant an analogous discussion of<lb />
the polarity of pathetic versus<lb />
gen u ine a rt and i ts (tliei r) place(s)<lb />
in pop music, and perhaps more<lb />
pertinently, vice versa.<lb />
Antenna's three members,<lb />
bassistvocalist Jake Smith,<lb />
drummer Freda Love (formerly<lb />
of Blake Babies), and singer,<lb />
songwriter, guitarist John Strohm<lb />
(Lemonheads, Blake Babies),<lb />
think hard about the eclectic<lb />
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fects and embellishments of<lb />
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that seldom two-tracks or har-<lb />
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process to assume a rigorous, al-<lb />
most adamant, role in the<lb />
songcraftingand performanceof<lb />
Huieout's 12 tunes. Antenna's<lb />
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Monk, Jaco Pastorius, or even<lb />
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ergy each member can give, and<lb />
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See ANTENNA page 9<lb />
New York skyline<lb />
panorama on display<lb />
in Gray Gallery<lb />
By Julie Totten<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery is host-<lb />
ing a solo exhibition of Phyllis<lb />
Rosenblatt's preparatory drawings and<lb />
paintings of complex, panoramic views<lb />
of New York City architecture.<lb />
Rosenbiatt's exhibition will be dis-<lb />
played in the gallery from Jan. 29 until<lb />
March 25,1993. A public lecture will be<lb />
held on Feb. 25, at 7 p.m to discuss and<lb />
explore her works in depth.<lb />
The interesting aspect of the exhibi-<lb />
tion is the opportunity to see the works-<lb />
in-progress side of the art. By having<lb />
both the drawings and the paintings,<lb />
viewers can compare the early stages of<lb />
the works to the final products.<lb />
"On theaverage, when an artist has<lb />
a showing, usually we see only the fin-<lb />
ished piece, therefore a viewer may not<lb />
realize ti e pages of studying that led up<lb />
to the finished product said Kim Tho-<lb />
mas, an ECU art student.<lb />
In comparing the prepara tory d raw-<lb />
ings and the finished paintings, novices<lb />
and expertsofartall agree thatthe works<lb />
of the New York City architecture are<lb />
uniquely intricate. The attention spent<lb />
on detail shows the many hours that it<lb />
took to bring the Big Apple to scale.<lb />
Rosenblatt's work has been nation-<lb />
allyexhibited in: America Art Today. The<lb />
City, curated by Dahlia Morgan, Art<lb />
Museum of Florida International Uni-<lb />
versity, Miami, Fl New York Observed,<lb />
Frank Bemarducci Gallery, New York;<lb />
Solo Exhibition, Hampshire College,<lb />
Amherst, Massachusetts; and TheCriss<lb />
CrossProject, Boulder ArtsCenter, Colo<lb />
rado.<lb />
Rosenblatt has taughtart at Parsons<lb />
School of Art, Tratt Institute, University<lb />
of Massachusetts, Hampshire College<lb />
and Minneapolis College of Art and<lb />
Design.<lb />
This program is free and open to the<lb />
public. Grav Gallery is located offof5th<lb />
and Jarvis St. in the Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
buildingand isopen Monday-Saturday<lb />
from 10a.m. to5p.mand on Thursday<lb />
evenings until 8 p.m.<lb />
e&amp;4.x0a<lb />
For more gallery<lb />
information, contact<lb />
Gallery Director Charles<lb />
Lovell at 757-6336.<lb />
Basketball cards coming on strong<lb />
By Cliff Coffey<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
What's bigger than football cards, al-<lb />
most as big as baseball cards, and a lot<lb />
bigger than NASCAR cards?<lb />
Basketball cards � today they are a<lb />
big business.<lb />
Unlike most other industries, the sports<lb />
card industry has kept growing in the past<lb />
three years.<lb />
With players like Michael Jordan, Larry<lb />
Bird, and Clyde Drexler gaining more and<lb />
more popularity, and rookies like Derrick<lb />
Coleman, Larry Johnson and Shaquille<lb />
O'Neal coming into the fold, basketball<lb />
cards are at an all time high.<lb />
Michael Jordan's Fleer rookie card is<lb />
fetching a price of $700 and David<lb />
Robinson's Hoops rookie is already up to<lb />
S35, according to Clifton Rouse at Heroes<lb />
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At one time Julius "Dr. " Irving was<lb />
said to have saved the NBA. In recent<lb />
years, though, it had to be saved again and<lb />
Michael Jordan did so in a big wa v. Unlike<lb />
Irving, who only had help from the likes of<lb />
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had a lot of help promoting interest in the<lb />
NBA, and the card companies have taken<lb />
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Front Row, Classic, Courtside, Fleer,<lb />
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duce basketball cards. Three of these com-<lb />
panies produce premium as well as the<lb />
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ent varieties of cards, what cards do you<lb />
chose? Not many people can afford to<lb />
collectall of them. Most chose eitheronear<lb />
With players like Dell<lb />
Curry and David<lb />
Robinson gaining<lb />
popularity, basketball<lb />
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time high.<lb />
two companies or simply collect their fa-<lb />
vorite players. This year Upper Deck and<lb />
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this year.<lb />
Fleer Ultra offers glossy images that<lb />
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See BASKETBALL page 9<lb />
Bridges, Sutherland make 'Vanishing' a success<lb />
By Gregory Dickens Nancy Travis. However, hecannot let Diane He practices the motion of chloroform- Heawsetandraegedv 4m nhKriirr nfvn m nl itili f u<lb />
By Gregory Dickens<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Imagine you and your girlboyfriend<lb />
have left ECU for the weekend. The two of<lb />
you have embarked on a hedonistic excur-<lb />
sion to the beach or up to Cat's Cradle. You<lb />
stop at a gas station and heshe gets out to<lb />
buy something. Promises to run right back,<lb />
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store.<lb />
And you never see them again. They<lb />
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Whatdo you do?Howdoyou respond?<lb />
What does such an occurrence do to you?<lb />
This is the scenario posed by Twentieth<lb />
Century Fox's The Vanishing. Keifer<lb />
Sutherland plays Jeff Harriman, whose girl-<lb />
friend, Diane, disappears and he spends the<lb />
next three years searching for her. He even-<lb />
tually meetsup with and moves in with Rita,<lb />
a high schcxil acquaintance played well by<lb />
Nancy Trais. However, hecannot let Diane<lb />
go. He rents out a hotel rum as a bast- of<lb />
operations, he secretly writes a book on her<lb />
and he puts up posters of her every month.<lb />
Rita is unaware of hiscontinuingeffortsand<lb />
when she does, she forces him to choose<lb />
between a gh st and a life with her.<lb />
Jeff protests that even though he loves<lb />
Rita, he is haunted by Diane.<lb />
"If-not knowing he says " here are<lb />
times when I would rather six- be dead and<lb />
I find out everything that happened to her<lb />
But, Rita convinces him to give up and carry<lb />
on.<lb />
It at this point that the man who kid-<lb />
napped Diane makes hispresence known to<lb />
left Harriman. Jeff Bridges plays Barney<lb />
Cousin ,i chemistry teacher with wife and<lb />
chiklandafascirationtoexrjerimentlt'sno<lb />
mystery that Barney is the culprit. All<lb />
throughout The Vanishing we see him pre<lb />
part- tor the kidnapping.<lb />
He practices the motion of chloroform-<lb />
ingsccneone.Hemakeshisdaughterstream<lb />
tosee it the neigh borsom hear anything. He<lb />
practices the set-up of getting a victim into<lb />
his car so he can control his nervousness.<lb />
But, as yet, we don't know exactly how he<lb />
nabbed Diane or what he did with her.<lb />
Barnev tells left' that to learn what hap-<lb />
pened ti i her, he must experience what<lb />
she experienced you must go through the<lb />
same exact things Does ett go through<lb />
With it? I low badly does he need to know0<lb />
What did happen to Diane and will it hap-<lb />
pen to Jeff? And what is with Barney?<lb />
The Vanishing is not destined to K' a<lb />
roarmg success, I'm afraid. It doesn't otter<lb />
d�namic plot devices, camera anglesor spe-<lb />
cial effects. V hat it does present isa realistic<lb />
chain of events with honest characters and<lb />
no-frillsdialogue. The Vanishing isa wicked<lb />
tale not about left, hut Barney<lb />
Bridges I- fust plain weird in his role<lb />
Heavysetand ra<lb />
with a permanent<lb />
smirk and limp,<lb />
Barney isa freaky vil-<lb />
lain. He is unassum-<lb />
ing in appearance but<lb />
he'sawfully clever,ind<lb />
observant I Wven by<lb />
curiosity, he explains to Jeff that he wants to<lb />
know what the most evil thinghe iscapable<lb />
of. left assumes the worst<lb />
"So you killed Diane he asks.<lb />
"To me, killing isnot the worst tiling that<lb />
could happen is the suspfa bus response.<lb />
I here is a hint i t w hat fate awaited I Hane in<lb />
a remark Barney makes but you have to be<lb />
alert to make theconnection. In fact, vou need<lb />
tostayawaieofdetaibthroughoutvtoasftmg.<lb />
There isn'ta wasted lineot scriptor unneces-<lb />
sary scene here. I he more you notice, the<lb />
better ti e mo ie is<lb />
i hi; is I Ie irge Sluizei 's second i ffort<lb />
An absence of gore and violence<lb />
makes Vanishing rely on suspense.<lb />
It fits in between Silence of the<lb />
Lambs and Cape Fear in the thriller<lb />
genre without being outclassed.<lb />
w ith thisstory. Redirected the original 1 iuro-<lb />
peanproduction.whichlul a vastly different<lb />
ending. An absence ii gore and violence<lb />
makes Vanishing tery on suspense and it tits<lb />
nbetwemSdenttftheLambsandiCapeFearin<lb />
the thriller genre without being outclassed.<lb />
It may seem like I've told you the entire<lb />
story but all the above information can be<lb />
gleaned from die trailer and the movie gets<lb />
gritty following Barney'sconfrontation with<lb />
lett. More importantly, the mov ie keeps the<lb />
same level of coherence and intelligence<lb />
llopehillv.ther,7;iyu'on'tdisippeartoo<lb />
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� Deep Breathing � While sitting,<lb />
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Your body responds to all stress, both<lb />
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Today, weexperiencestressors which are<lb />
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Ifa stressful situation goes on for too long<lb />
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� Carol Shinn: Machine Stitching. A lecture by the artist of her works will be given at 7<lb />
pm. Shinn's work is unique in that she has created a technique which incorporates<lb />
tapestry and sewing machine stitching to canvases. Wellington B. Gray Gallery Jenkins<lb />
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BASKETBALL<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
sumer buy more cards than they<lb />
normally would in a chance that<lb />
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gram, or gold card, or such. Retail-<lb />
ers like this gimmick, but the buy-<lb />
ingpublicisgettinga little tired of it.<lb />
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lects set, and a special print card of<lb />
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ment. The odds of getting any of<lb />
these cardsis, respectively, 1:12,1:8,<lb />
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these cards are very limited, and<lb />
very sought after. To get all of the<lb />
cards of all of the subsets would<lb />
require a substantial bank account.<lb />
This is only one of the reasons<lb />
that many people have abandoned<lb />
the idea of collecting whole sets of<lb />
cards and turned to their favorite<lb />
players. The stumbling block with<lb />
this is that most of the "favorite"<lb />
players are the same for everybody.<lb />
Rouse said that Jordan, Magic, Bird,<lb />
Larry Johnson, Kendall Gill, and<lb />
Scottie Pippen are the most sought<lb />
after players. The rookies most<lb />
asked for are O'Neal, Mourning,<lb />
Laettner,TomGugliotta,and Hubert<lb />
Davis. Becausethesameplayersare<lb />
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cards quickly raise in their prices.<lb />
O'Neal's Upper Deck card isalready<lb />
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As basketball, and the number<lb />
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with each passing year, basketball<lb />
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1993, Kid Rock's The PolyfiaeMethod<lb />
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February 9, 1993<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 11<lb />
ECU "D" thrones James Madison Dukes in Minges, 58-57<lb />
Piratee turn table on "Left and<lb />
Sampeon<lb />
By Billy Weaver<lb />
' Staff Writer<lb />
Statistically, JMU tops the CAA in<lb />
nearly all statistical categories and posted<lb />
an impressive 7-0 record in the confer-<lb />
ence. On the other hand, ECU was 1-6 in<lb />
CAA play coming into Saturday night's<lb />
game and appears at the bottom of most<lb />
CAA team categories.<lb />
Some expected a JMU blowout. Oth-<lb />
ers realized that statistics are just a pile<lb />
of numbers.<lb />
ECU exploded out of the gate play-<lb />
ing hard nosed defense against the fast<lb />
paced Dukes. "They're a running team<lb />
and keeping the score in the 50s was<lb />
what won the game Ronnell Peterson<lb />
said after his team held JMU to a mere 57<lb />
total points, 31 below their league lead-<lb />
ing average.<lb />
Defense was not the only thing that<lb />
contributed to the impressive Pirate vic-<lb />
tory. ECU also dominated the offensive<lb />
boards. Center Ike Copeland led the Pi-<lb />
rates with 5 offensive rebounds, which<lb />
matched JMU's total output. "Weneeded<lb />
Ralph's rebounding tonight JMU coach<lb />
"Lefty" Driesell said, referring to assis-<lb />
tant coach Ralph Sampson, a former<lb />
NBA and U.Va. standout.<lb />
After ECU shot just50 percent from<lb />
the free throw line in the first half, the<lb />
games critical moments came down to<lb />
just that- free throws. With 19 seconds<lb />
left, Kareem Richardson goes to the line<lb />
shooting a one and one. Richardson sinks<lb />
both shots to put the Pirates ahead 58-<lb />
54, which killed all hopes of a JMU<lb />
victory somewhat. On JMU'snext pos-<lb />
session, Darren McLinton hit a huge<lb />
three-pointer pulling JMU within one.<lb />
The clock winded down to :08 when<lb />
JMU sent Kareem Richardson to the<lb />
line once more. This time he missed.<lb />
The Dukes alertly call a time out with<lb />
just :03 on the clock. Regarding memo-<lb />
ries of the recent double overtime loss<lb />
to UNC Wilmington, ECU dug down<lb />
and found one last defensive stand.<lb />
Freshman Darren McLinton's shot<lb />
fell just short and assured the Pirates<lb />
their biggest victory under head coach<lb />
Eddie Payne. "We deserved to win. We<lb />
played harder and more intelligently in<lb />
the last three ball games than we have<lb />
all year Payne said after ECU's win<lb />
over JMU.<lb />
ECU improves to 2-6 in the CAA,<lb />
while JMU falls to 7-1.<lb />
Hip, hop,<lb />
hooray! Ho!<lb />
Hay! ECU<lb />
caught JMU<lb />
with their<lb />
dukes down<lb />
and played the<lb />
Riddick Bowe<lb />
on 'em.<lb />
ECU (58)<lb />
Min fg ft rb<lb />
m-a m-a o-t a pf tp<lb />
Lyons 21 5-9 0-0 1-1 1 4 12<lb />
Richardson 35 3-9 0-1 1-4 5 4 9<lb />
Hunter 23 2-7 0-0 o-l 0 1 4<lb />
Young 16 5-10 1-2 0-3 0 1 11<lb />
Peterson 25 2-6 1-2 0-112 7<lb />
GUI 27 2-3 5-5 2-3 14 9<lb />
Lewis 20 1-2 2-2 2-3 0 0 4<lb />
Copeland 33 1-5 0-5 5-14 2 3 2<lb />
Totals 200 21-5112-21 14-33 10 19 58<lb />
Percentages: FG - .411,Ft. 571, 3 pt. Goals: 4-12 -<lb />
333, Team Rebounds - 3, Blocked Shots - 0,<lb />
Turnovers - 13, Steals -7.<lb />
James Madison(57)<lb />
Minftftrb<lb />
m-am-ao-taPfP<lb />
Robinson 40-00-00-0000<lb />
McUnton 244-51-10-11011<lb />
Edwards 131-41-20-1054<lb />
Venson 50-10-00-0000<lb />
Culuko 282-55-50-12110<lb />
Davis 212-63-40-101V<lb />
Chambers 394-62-21-85310<lb />
Carter 334-80-02-7258<lb />
Ritter 333-61-41-4321<lb />
Totals 20020-4113-18 5-26 13 17 57<lb />
Percentages: FG - .487, Ft. 722,3 pt Goals: 4-11<lb />
363, Team Rebounds - 3, Blocked Shots - 3,<lb />
Turnovers - 15, Steals - 5.<lb />
!ho:o by Biff Ranson<lb />
1t.H�lf 2nd half OT<lb />
STAGINGS<lb />
Vten's standings as of Feb. 8<lb />
Team CAAOverall<lb />
James Madison 7-1.87515-5.750<lb />
Old Dorrunion 6-2.75014-5.737<lb />
Richmond 6-2.75010-7.588<lb />
UNC Wilmington 4-4.50012-6.667<lb />
American 4-4.5007-11.389<lb />
William &amp; Mary 3-5.37511-9.550<lb />
East Carolina 2-6.2507-12.368<lb />
George Mason 0-8.0005-16.238<lb />
Women's standings asof Feb.<lb />
Team CAAOverall<lb />
Old Dominion 7-01.0011-6.647<lb />
James Madison 5-2.71412-6.667<lb />
American 5-2.71410-7.588<lb />
Richmond 4-3.5718-10.444<lb />
George Mason 3-4.42912-7.632<lb />
East Carolina 2-4.333M.500<lb />
William &amp; Mary 1-6.1437-11.389<lb />
UNC Wilmington 0-6.0004-14.222<lb />
Pirates fall into Striders'<lb />
web, drop further in CAA<lb />
ECU<lb />
)MU<lb />
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32<lb />
28<lb />
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-Final<lb />
58<lb />
57<lb />
By Billy Weaver<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
8<lb />
Coming off a huge win over first<lb />
place James Mad ison, the Pirates played<lb />
host to the Richmond Spiders last night<lb />
in Minges Coliseum. The Pirates played<lb />
hard but fell 72-63 in a disappointing<lb />
loss.<lb />
The game belonged to Richmond the<lb />
entire evening as ECU could not stay<lb />
with the Spiders de-<lb />
fensively. The Pirates <lb />
also only contested "Wfe THUSf CTeOte<lb />
seven of Richmond's a. �� -f<lb />
first-half shots "When d greater SCflSe Of<lb />
sacrifice on and<lb />
offthe court'<lb />
Eddie Payne,<lb />
Head coach<lb />
shooters, they're go-<lb />
ing to get a high per-<lb />
centage of shots<lb />
Coach Eddie Payne<lb />
said in reference to the<lb />
Spider's impressive 69<lb />
percent field goal shooting in the first<lb />
half.<lb />
Richmond's offensive scheme, com-<lb />
bined with poor Pirate free throw shoot-<lb />
ing (55 percent) were the deciding fac-<lb />
tors in the Spider's win.<lb />
Well aware of Richmond's shooting<lb />
in the first half, ECU came out after half-<lb />
time with a more up-tempo game. The<lb />
Spiders, who led by as much as 16 in the<lb />
first half, saw ECU cut that lead to 3 with<lb />
3:36 left and momentum swinging in<lb />
favor of the Pirates. "We tried to pick<lb />
them up full court and press more to<lb />
create turnovers and pick up the pace of<lb />
the game. It worked for a while. We cut<lb />
it close but we just couldn't win it in the<lb />
end Anton Gill said.<lb />
Richmond's<lb />
Michael Hodges then<lb />
took it upon himself to<lb />
score seven of the<lb />
Spider's nine unan-<lb />
swered points that de-<lb />
stroyed all hopes of a<lb />
Pirate comeback.<lb />
Consistency has<lb />
been a big factor for<lb />
ECU all season. "We<lb />
must create a greater<lb />
sense of sacrifice on and off the court<lb />
Coach Payne said. Payne feels that sacri-<lb />
fice and maturity will enable the Pirates<lb />
to win consi stently.The Pirates go on the<lb />
road to face CAA opponents American<lb />
and GMU before returning to Greenville<lb />
to host Va. Tech. on Feb. 18.<lb />
ECU<lb />
(63)<lb />
Min<lb />
Lyons 30<lb />
Richardson 33<lb />
Hunter 20<lb />
Young 14<lb />
Peterson 23<lb />
GUI 32<lb />
Armstrong 2<lb />
Lewis 14<lb />
Copeland 32<lb />
m-a<lb />
7-12<lb />
3-10<lb />
3-6<lb />
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2-6<lb />
0-0<lb />
1-3<lb />
3-5<lb />
ft<lb />
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1-2<lb />
5-5<lb />
2-3<lb />
1-4<lb />
1-2<lb />
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0-3<lb />
0-0<lb />
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o-t<lb />
2-4<lb />
0-3<lb />
1-1<lb />
2-2<lb />
3-4<lb />
4-8<lb />
1-2<lb />
2-2<lb />
4-7<lb />
P<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
20<lb />
tP<lb />
15<lb />
11<lb />
9<lb />
1<lb />
9<lb />
10<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
6<lb />
63<lb />
Totals 200 22-5615-27 20-36<lb />
Percentages: FG - 392, Ft 556,3 pt Goals: 4-13 -<lb />
307, Team Rebounds - 3, Blocked Shots -1,<lb />
Turnovers - 14, Steals -7.<lb />
Richmond<lb />
Min<lb />
Jarmon 40<lb />
Johnson 10<lb />
Fleming 7<lb />
Weathers 13<lb />
Springer 16<lb />
Burroughs 40<lb />
Wood 40 5-11 3-4<lb />
Hodges 23 4-7 10-13<lb />
Metzger 11 0-2 OO<lb />
(72)<lb />
fc ft<lb />
m-a m-a<lb />
1-3 3-5<lb />
0-0 0-0<lb />
2-2 0-0<lb />
0-0 0-0<lb />
4-4 2-3<lb />
6-9 54<lb />
P<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
10<lb />
19<lb />
15<lb />
18<lb />
0<lb />
Totals 20022-38 23-31 4-26 15 21 72<lb />
Percentages: FG - 378, Ft. 742,3 pt Goals: 5-10 -<lb />
.500, Team Rebounds -1, Blocked Shots - 2,<lb />
Turnovers - 13, Steals -9.<lb />
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0-0<lb />
0-3<lb />
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0-1<lb />
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2-9<lb />
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1<lb />
5<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
1st half<lb />
ECU 31<lb />
Richmond 43<lb />
2nd half OT<lb />
32<lb />
29<lb />
Final<lb />
63<lb />
72<lb />
Women's soccer<lb />
team takes title<lb />
By Chip Little<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Women's Soccer<lb />
team won the third annual Fiesta<lb />
Indoor Tournamentin Jacksonville<lb />
last weekend. ECU was able to<lb />
field two teams for mis tourna-<lb />
ment due to their large member-<lb />
ship. The Gold team put forth a<lb />
strong showing, but the Purple<lb />
squad reigned victorious.<lb />
The eight-team tournament in-<lb />
cluded the two ECU squads, UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill, The Chapel Hill Pio-<lb />
neers, Jacksonville Unidas, the<lb />
Winston Salem Wildcards, UNC-<lb />
Wilmington and a team from the<lb />
Marine Corps.<lb />
The Purple team opened their<lb />
Saturday competition with a 2-0<lb />
victory over UNC-W. Goals were<lb />
scored by Kiki Anderson and Toni<lb />
DeRose.Their next opponent, Win-<lb />
ston Salem, fell 5-0 to a potent Pi-<lb />
rate offensive showing. The Purple<lb />
squad fell 1-0 to the Chapel Hill<lb />
Pioneers, who were undefeated on<lb />
the first day of competition. After<lb />
tying their counterpart Gold squad,<lb />
a crushing 7-0 defeat of the Marine<lb />
ECU inks recruits for '93 football season<lb />
unit, a controversial loss to Jack-<lb />
sonville and a victory over Chapel<lb />
Hill, the Purple squad entered their<lb />
second day of competition seeded<lb />
second, and the Gold unit, despite<lb />
a strong defensive showing on the<lb />
first day of competition, ended Sat-<lb />
urday seeded fifth.<lb />
On Sunday the two teams en-<lb />
tered a process of single-elimina-<lb />
tion play where ECU Purple was<lb />
faced with itsclosestvictory against<lb />
Winston Salem. The Puple squad<lb />
and the Wildcards battled through<lb />
two overtimes until an ECU pen-<lb />
alty kick sealed a hard-fought vic-<lb />
tory. The Gold squad fell in its first<lb />
outing with Jacksonville Unidas.<lb />
The Purplesquad then moved<lb />
on to meet UNC-Chapel Hill in the<lb />
semifinals as goalkeeper Jaime<lb />
Pierce shut out Chapel Hill's of-<lb />
fense and the Purple squad went to<lb />
another 1-0 win.The squad was set<lb />
to meet the formidable Chapel Hill<lb />
Pioneers, who had allowed only<lb />
three goals in two days of play. An<lb />
Amy Warren score, combined with<lb />
intense defense, led ECU past the<lb />
Pioneers, and into their second<lb />
championship in two years.<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
Department<lb />
&amp;uk 3 0�4 (&amp; 3 04 C&amp;4.<lb />
ECU opene its Indoor home eeaeon on Feb. 20<lb />
against UNC-Qwlotte.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N.C.� East<lb />
Carolina University hassigned 22<lb />
high school and junior col lege a th-<lb />
letes to national letters-of-intent,<lb />
to play football for the Pirates,<lb />
school officials announced Thu rs-<lb />
day.<lb />
Four North Carolinians are<lb />
among the list, which also incl udes<lb />
five junior college performers.<lb />
The in-state signees are de-<lb />
fensive back Columbus Grice, a<lb />
Greenville native and J.H. Rose<lb />
High School alumnus, who played<lb />
the last two seasons at Butler<lb />
County Community College in El<lb />
Dorado, Kan running back Jerris<lb />
McPha i 1, a transfer from Wa ke For-<lb />
est University who prepped at<lb />
Clinton High School, Dante<lb />
Randolph, a tight end from<lb />
Greenville's Rose High School,<lb />
and Spring Hope native Brian<lb />
Richardson, a defensive end from<lb />
Southern Nash High School.<lb />
Three junior college players<lb />
arecurrentlyenrolled atECU and<lb />
will participate in spring drills this<lb />
year. They include Bill Wilson, a<lb />
punter from Northeastern Okla-<lb />
homa A&amp;M, Sean Turner, a de-<lb />
fensive lineman from Butler<lb />
County Community College in El<lb />
Dorado, Kan and Mike Sweat, a<lb />
linebacker from Dixie College in<lb />
St. George, Utah.<lb />
John Krawczyk, a defensive<lb />
lineman from Oglesby, 111 is the<lb />
fifth junior college signee.<lb />
Krawczyk (pronounced KRAY-<lb />
CHECK) spent the last two sea-<lb />
sons at Illinois Valley Community<lb />
College in Oglesby.<lb />
The Pirates also kept their ac-<lb />
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includes the South Carolina state<lb />
career pass completion record<lb />
holder in quarterback Perez<lb />
Mattison of Anderson, S.C.<lb />
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NamePos.HLWt<lb />
Chris AivazoglouDL6-3270<lb />
Willie BrookinsDE6-2225 '<lb />
Marvin BurkeLB6-1235<lb />
Benny "B.J CraneLB6-1220<lb />
Linwood DeBrewWR5-10175<lb />
Andrew DuliokiOL66250<lb />
Dan GonzalezQB63205<lb />
Columbus GriceDB5-11175<lb />
Chad HolcombPK62160<lb />
John KrawczykDL63265<lb />
Perez MattisonQB61185<lb />
A Jerris McPhailRB5-11192<lb />
Shane McPhersonOL6-3265<lb />
Brian NagyOL66265<lb />
Jason NicholsWR5-10170<lb />
John PeacockLB60215<lb />
Dante RandolphTE64207<lb />
Brian RicliardsonDE64230<lb />
Mike SweatLB62235<lb />
Sean TurnerDL61255<lb />
Lorenzo WestLB63230<lb />
Bill WilsonP64215<lb />
Hometown<lb />
Eddystone, Pa. (Ridley HS Hargrove Military Academy)<lb />
West Palm Beach, Ha.(Suncoast HSNE Okla.<lb />
Jacksonville, Fla.(Raines HS)<lb />
College Park, Ga.(Lovett HS)<lb />
Newport News, Va .(Ferguson HS)<lb />
Orlando,Fla.(Winter Park HS)<lb />
Neptune,N.J. (Neptune HS)<lb />
GreenviUe,N.C(Rose HS Butler County CC)<lb />
Smyrna, Ga.(Campbell HS)<lb />
Oglesby, Dl.(St. Bede AcademyIll.Valley CC)<lb />
Anderson3C.(WestsideHS)<lb />
Clinton, N.C(Clinton HSWake Forest University)<lb />
Cartersville,Ga.(CartersvilleHS)<lb />
Orlando, Ha.(Winter Park HS)<lb />
Norcross,Ga.(MeadowcreekHS)<lb />
Venice, Ha.(Cardinal Mooney HS)<lb />
Greenville, N.C(Rose HS)<lb />
Spring Hope, N.C(S. Nash HS)<lb />
Kirkland,Wash.(LakeWashingtonHSDixie College)<lb />
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Atlanta, Ga.(Decatur HS)<lb />
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FEBRUARY 9, 1993<lb />
Flying<lb />
high<lb />
in<lb />
Minges<lb />
The ECU men's<lb />
basketball team<lb />
gave the<lb />
cheerleaders<lb />
something to cheer<lb />
about. The Bucs<lb />
showed 360� of<lb />
power against the<lb />
James Madison<lb />
Dukes, Saturday in<lb />
Minges.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Ashe tilted windmills of<lb />
another sort in U.S. society<lb />
(AP) � It was already well into<lb />
the night when he insisted on making<lb />
one more point.<lb />
With Arthur Ashe, there was al-<lb />
ways one more point. With him, it<lb />
was an obligation � even when fa-<lb />
tigueand the rasp thata connection of<lb />
a thousand miles could not hide<lb />
workedagainsthisbeingableto fulfill<lb />
it<lb />
The conversation took place in<lb />
mid-September. Ten days earlier,<lb />
Ashe had suffered a second heart<lb />
attack. The day before that, he had<lb />
been arrested outsidetheWhiteHouse<lb />
protesting against the Bush<lb />
administration's policy on Haitian<lb />
refugees.<lb />
But a couple of days hence, he<lb />
was setting off to tilt windmills of<lb />
another sort�thereasonfor his phone<lb />
call�andaswashis wont, Ashe took<lb />
great pains to make himself under-<lb />
stood.<lb />
"AIDSisdifferent. Lessdifferent<lb />
than i t was twoorthreeyearsago he<lb />
began, "but it still makes people very,<lb />
very uncomfortable. And the psy-<lb />
chology in some ways is more fright-<lb />
ening than the disease itself<lb />
Greaterawarenessofthedisease<lb />
that finally defeated Ashe late Satur-<lb />
day afternoon at the age of 49 was his<lb />
last crusade, but hardly the only one<lb />
for which he will be remembered.<lb />
like the battlesagainstAIDSand<lb />
for civil rights, some of those causes<lb />
searched him out; others, though, he<lb />
sought out on his own.<lb />
'It seemed that he could fight a<lb />
good,strongbattlewithoutaggravat-<lb />
ing people. That wasn't his style<lb />
tennis great Jack Kramer recalled.<lb />
"And because of it, he got things<lb />
done<lb />
Another of the tributes that re-<lb />
sounded through the weekend, this<lb />
onefromanother former tennisplayer<lb />
and sometimes business associate,<lb />
Donald Dell, made the same point<lb />
even more succinctly.<lb />
"He showed Dell said, "that<lb />
you don't have to be a jerk to be a<lb />
champion<lb />
Ashe showed us that countless<lb />
times. By refusing to be stopped at the<lb />
bottom of the tennis ladder because<lb />
he was not allowed to play on the<lb />
courts in the segregated Richmond,<lb />
Va park where his father worked.<lb />
And again much later, by not calling<lb />
a halt to the fight against that kind of<lb />
injustice after he'd reached the top of<lb />
the game himself.<lb />
Indeed, at almost every step of<lb />
the way in tennis � whether it in-<lb />
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ture might be preceived.<lb />
"As far as taking an advocacy<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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Dolphins' running back shot in leg by male companion<lb />
ALABASTER, Ala. (AP) � Miami<lb />
Dolphins running back Bobby<lb />
Humphrey, recently arrested in a Geor-<lb />
gia drug case, was shot in the leg Mon-<lb />
day after an apparent argument with a<lb />
man who was riding in his car.<lb />
Humphrey, a star player for Ala-<lb />
bama from 1985 to 1988, was released<lb />
from a hospital after being treated for a<lb />
wound just above theknee. He was shot<lb />
with a .38-caliber pistol, police said.<lb />
Police said they were questioning a<lb />
man but refused to release his name<lb />
because he had not been charged. Police<lb />
Chief Larry Rollan said it would be up to<lb />
Humphrey whether any charges will be<lb />
filed.<lb />
Humphrey'scar was impounded by<lb />
police until they could get a search war-<lb />
rant to check it out.<lb />
Humphrey's attorney, John<lb />
Swearingen of Columbus, Ga said the<lb />
running back attended a weekend trade<lb />
show in New Orleans with a former<lb />
Alabama teammate, Mark Petties.<lb />
Swearingen said Humphrey was re-<lb />
turning to Birmingham, his home town,<lb />
for a doctor's appointment later Mon-<lb />
day when the shooting occurred.<lb />
Rollan said officers were alerted to a<lb />
problem on Interstate 65 near the Ala-<lb />
baster exit about 7:10 a.m. by a woman<lb />
who called on a cellular phone and said,<lb />
"I think they are having a fight<lb />
When police arrived at the scene, he<lb />
said, Humphrey was lying on the side of<lb />
the road with a gunshot wound to the<lb />
leg.<lb />
Rollan said a U.S. marshal, who hap-<lb />
Lindros innocent in beer spitting incident<lb />
C6HAWA,Ontario(AP)�EricLindros<lb />
was found innocent today of charges he spit<lb />
beer on a woman.<lb />
Lindros, the 19-year-old who plays for<lb />
the Philadelphia Flyers,<lb />
shook hands with his<lb />
lawyerafterJusticeRhys<lb />
Morgan issued the ac-<lb />
quittal. The judge said<lb />
defense evidence raised<lb />
reasonable doubt.<lb />
"Being accused of<lb />
something you didn't<lb />
commitand gainingthat<lb />
much media attention, I<lb />
don't tliink it does any-<lb />
body much good Lindros said. "I know I<lb />
never did it and I had people to back me up.<lb />
It felt good<lb />
Morgan suggested Lindros drop coun-<lb />
tercharges against Lynn Nunney, a 24-year-<lb />
old factory worker, who alleged he spat and<lb />
poured beer on her last Nov. 29.<lb />
"The dispute could have been resolved<lb />
that night without<lb />
criminal charges Mor-<lb />
gan said. "Unfortu-<lb />
nately, the positions of<lb />
bothpartieshardened<lb />
Nunney said the<lb />
incident occurred after<lb />
she refused to make<lb />
room for the NHL<lb />
player on a packed<lb />
nigh tcl ub dance floor at<lb />
Koo Koo Bananas in<lb />
Whitby, about 36 miles east of Toronto.<lb />
Lindros said he wasn't going to try to<lb />
avoid similar situations.<lb />
"I'm a kid and I like to do the things that<lb />
"Being accused of<lb />
something you didn't<lb />
commit and gaining<lb />
that much media atten-<lb />
tion, I don't think it does<lb />
anybody much good<lb />
Eric Lindros,<lb />
Philadelphia Flyers<lb />
kids do he said.<lb />
Hyers spokesman Mark Piazza said in<lb />
Philadelphia that the team was relieved.<lb />
"We're happy that it's over and done<lb />
with and he can get back and concentrate on<lb />
playing hockey Piazza said.<lb />
In trial testimony ending Thursday, wit-<lb />
nessesoffered sharply conflicting versionsof<lb />
events. Nunney said Lindros repeatedly<lb />
pushed her toward the edge of the dance<lb />
floorand emptied a bottleof beer onherhead<lb />
and spat beer in her face when she tried to<lb />
stop him. Her testimony was corroborated<lb />
by her sister and a friend.<lb />
Lindros testified that Nunney started<lb />
the spat, pouring beer on his back without<lb />
provocation. He said he tried to retaliate by<lb />
"sprinkling" beer on her. Five defense wit-<lb />
nesses, including three who hadn't met<lb />
Lindros before, backed his story.<lb />
pened to be driving past, had stopped<lb />
and was holding a revolver when police<lb />
arrived.<lb />
Humphrey, who became Alabama's<lb />
all-time leading rusher during a career<lb />
that covered 1985-88, was arrested Jan.<lb />
31 in a Columbus, Ga hotel on charges<lb />
of cocaine possession, aggravated assault<lb />
and destruction of hotel property. He<lb />
also was charged with giving police a<lb />
false name.<lb />
The assault charge stemmed from a<lb />
fight with former Alabama teammate<lb />
Vantriese Davis of Phenix City, Ala.<lb />
Humphrey, who was released on<lb />
$12,500 bond, did not appear before au-<lb />
thorities as scheduled last week in Co-<lb />
lumbus.<lb />
The 26-year-old Humphrey was<lb />
acquired by the Dolphins in a 1992 trade<lb />
that sent running back Sammie Smith to<lb />
Denver.<lb />
Humphrey had 102 carries for 471<lb />
yards and a touchdown and caught 54<lb />
passes for 507 yards and a TD for the<lb />
AFC East champion Dolphins.<lb />
Basketball Hall of Fame adds<lb />
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(AP) �The Basketball Hall of Fame<lb />
has added Julius Erving, Bill Walton, Walt<lb />
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30,000 career points, joined the Philadel-<lb />
phia 76ers. An 11-time NBA All-Star, he<lb />
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The disease of AIDS has reached epidemic proportions; researchers<lb />
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N.C. Total Cases 2,<lb />
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White 119,909<lb />
Hispanic33,950<lb />
Asianl,378<lb />
American Indian346<lb />
FEMALES<lb />
Black 13,711<lb />
White 65,572<lb />
Hispanic5,419<lb />
Asian128<lb />
lerican Indians<lb />
Don't be a Statistic - look for the February 16th edition of The East Carolinian<lb />
ARE YOU READY FOR THIS?<lb />
In the United States, a close look at the statistics regarding the<lb />
AIDS disease reveal many startling and frightening facts. No longer<lb />
can this disease be considered a "gay" or "drug user" disease. All<lb />
trends of life are subject to AIDS � from men to women, from<lb />
blacks to whites, from children to adults.<lb />
Statistics of women who are infected with the HIV vims are on<lb />
the rise in the United States. Studies have shown that the risk of HIV<lb />
infection through heterosexual intercourse appears to be greater<lb />
for a woman with an HlV-infected partner than fora man with an<lb />
HlV-infected partner.Ihesestudies also postulate that women may<lb />
be more susceptible to infection because semen contains higher<lb />
concentrationsoftheHIVvirus. Also, womenhavemoreexpiised<lb />
areas of mucosal surface.<lb />
By the end of the decade, experts predict that as many w mei i<lb />
as men will be diagnosed with AIDS worldwide. By the year 199 .<lb />
over 15,(XX) women were reported to have contracted All S. AIDS<lb />
has been ranked as one of the five leading causes of death am mg<lb />
women ages 15-44 (CDC). Women with AIDS, oftenunawarethat<lb />
they are at risk or infected, die two times faster than men.<lb />
Though more female-related casesare being reported, this in no<lb />
way means that they are the only high-risk group. In the United<lb />
States, AIDS is the second leading cause of death among men 25-<lb />
44 years of age. Forty-six percent of Americans wi t h A1DS are people<lb />
of color. WHO (World Health Oiganization) reports that SO<lb />
percent of HIV transmission worldwide is heterosexual. Any andall<lb />
walks of life are at risk to this crippling disease.<lb />
Education is thekey to preventing further spreading oft he 1IIV<lb />
virus and AIDS. Half of all American teenagers have sex by the age<lb />
of 17. Pneumonia is the leading killer of pei ple with All )S � it is<lb />
10 times cheaper to prevent it than it is to treat it. Some other<lb />
statistics hit home on a wider perspective<lb />
T More Americans have died of AIDS than the number of<lb />
people whodied in the Gulf, Vietnam and Korean wars combined.<lb />
T Doctors diagnosed the first 100,000 cases of AIDS in the<lb />
United States during the first eight years of the epidemic. In less<lb />
than three years, the next 100,(XK) cases were diagnosed. Experts<lb />
expect the next 100,(XX) cases to be diagnosed in less than 12<lb />
months.<lb />
T By the year 2(XX), ten million cases of AIDS are expected to<lb />
be reported worldwide. In that same time, forty million men,<lb />
women and children will be infected with the HIV vims.<lb />
? More than I60,(XX people have died oi AIDS and over<lb />
2(X),(XX) Americans have now been dia<lb />
million Americans are believed to be infected with ti virus.<lb />
Ninety-eight percent of Americans have admitted that they<lb />
need more information on where togo if exposed to the HIV vims.<lb />
Information on this and other AIDS-related matters, like testing<lb />
and susceptibility, are available at health centers.<lb />
THOUGHTS Of A STJ�D�.NT<lb />
WAJTifNC FOfl THiE R&amp;SU1TS<lb />
0 4.N HrTV AiiDS TEST<lb />
Editor's N te: The following l ttet was written by an anon) m<lb />
student whohadbeen testedforthe HIVxirus. Tiie student has given The<lb />
East ' 'arolinian permission to print this letter with the hope that other<lb />
students will realize the tremendous risk tliey may run by having<lb />
unprotected sex.<lb />
Please understand that there are may people who are HIV positive<lb />
and live meaningful and productive lives despite their diagnosis. How-<lb />
ever, if a person does need supt  then are resources available on<lb />
campus as well as in tht Greenville community.<lb />
In just a few moments, I will know whether I am HIV<lb />
positive or negative. I do not know what to think or say.<lb />
I pray that I am HIV negative because I do not know what<lb />
I would do if I was HIV positive. It would almost seem like<lb />
my life would be over and in reality, it would be, because<lb />
there is no known cure.<lb />
I can't believe I was so stupid and careless with all of<lb />
my sexual partner(s). I should have known my partner(s)<lb />
better than I did. It is hard to believe that a person is<lb />
willing to give up their life for just a few moments.<lb />
Over the last month, I have thought long and hard<lb />
about what a relationship is supposed to be about. I think<lb />
now I finally realize that sex is nothing to mess around<lb />
with. One should love their parti ; .villing to carry<lb />
on a commitment for life. St ' stop to think<lb />
hapi me, today, it<lb />
could all comt<lb />
It<lb />
can't imat<lb />
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11 just<lb />
WHAT ABOUT TESTING?<lb />
In Pitt County, 81 cases of HIVAIDS.were reported as of<lb />
December 1992. People continue to be misinformed and lack<lb />
knowledge as to where toget tested and what the test result means.<lb />
A detailed breakdown oit lie disease and testing can help to alleviate<lb />
some of the fear surrounding this disease.<lb />
If a person has engaged in unprotected sexual intercourse,<lb />
shared needlesor syringes or been infected withasexuaUy transmit-<lb />
ted disease in the past,safet) dictates the need to be tested. Only if<lb />
one has nexvr shared needles, nevei had unprotected sex or nevei<lb />
done anything that could place himher at risk, can heshe be sure<lb />
that the test is not necessary.<lb />
The test for AIDS is actually a test tor the HIV antibodies. A<lb />
person may be infected with the HIV vims and not knowitbecause<lb />
having HIV and having AIDS are not the same thing. People<lb />
infected with the HIV vims may or may notget AIDS, but they will<lb />
remain infected for the rest i their lives.<lb />
Tests geared to detect t he HIV have been proven quite reliable.<lb />
The primary test used by most health centers is called ELBA or<lb />
enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay. If the ELBA test returns<lb />
positive, a Western blot test is run to further verify the presence of<lb />
HIV antibodies.<lb />
The Western blot test, although more accurate than the ELBA<lb />
serves as a secondary test i f screening because of the high cost and<lb />
expertise needed. A trained and experienced technician is needed<lb />
to interpret the Western blot results, while ELBA results can be<lb />
determined by a physician.<lb />
Each health department in North Carolina offers thebloodtest<lb />
to determine HIV infection. Health departments offer free and<lb />
anonymous testing; also, counseling about the test and the mean-<lb />
of its results are available. At the time of testing, any questions<lb />
and concerns should be asked to ensure that the knowledge is<lb />
compl<lb />
Test results are usually available in two weeks. A person must<lb />
return to the health ent toreceive hisher results; he she<lb />
cam e phone. rhePitt County Health Depart-<lb />
ment oiteis HIV testing at their office located at 1825 West sixth<lb />
Street inGreenvilk 1141 for further information or an<lb />
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