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Opinion<lb />
Lie harms real victims<lb />
How dangerous is it for actual<lb />
rape victims when youths like<lb />
Tiquita Williams cry wolf?<lb />
See story page 6.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
'Quitters' opens<lb />
Play presents alternative<lb />
view of wild west � from<lb />
the eyes of the women<lb />
who lived through it. See<lb />
review page 3.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 68 No. 41<lb />
Circulation 5,(XX)<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Wednesday, July 7,1993<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Two people attacked on Town Commons<lb />
Rape and assault on Greenville couple has police searchins for answers; police<lb />
continue to look for clues that will lead to the capture of the assailants<lb />
By Maureen Rich<lb />
Photo courtesy of The Daily Reflector<lb />
The amphitheater, located on the Greenville Town Commons, shows<lb />
a grisly reminder of the attacks that took place on June 27.<lb />
Russian professors<lb />
teach class at ECU<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Greenville police continue<lb />
to investigate the violent rape and<lb />
assault that occurred at the Town<lb />
Common amphitheater in the<lb />
early morning hours of June 27.<lb />
The assailants remain at large<lb />
while police focus their attention<lb />
on leads, Officer William Harris<lb />
of the Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment said Tuesday.<lb />
According to police reports,<lb />
the victims, a white male and fe-<lb />
male, stated they were accosted<lb />
by four black males armed with a<lb />
sawed-off shotgun who initially<lb />
demanded money from the<lb />
couple.<lb />
At that time two of the men<lb />
began to assault the male victim,<lb />
identified as Kevin Douglas<lb />
Barbee. One of the suspects sexu-<lb />
ally assaulted the female victim.<lb />
A "Carolina" hat was recov-<lb />
ered at the assault scene.<lb />
Police urge anyone at the<lb />
Town Common between mid-<lb />
night and 3 a.m. that night or any-<lb />
one with information regarding<lb />
the assaults to contact the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department at 830-<lb />
4315 or Crimestoppers at 758-<lb />
7777.<lb />
This incident adds to statis-<lb />
tics indicating that as the tem-<lb />
perature rises, so do the number<lb />
of assaults, particularly rapes,said<lb />
Erin McCall, program coordina-<lb />
tor of the REAL Crisis Center and<lb />
Pitt County Rape Victim Advo-<lb />
cate.<lb />
A1991 North Carolina Uni-<lb />
form Crime Report stated that a<lb />
forcible rape is reported to the<lb />
police every 3 hours and 48 min-<lb />
utes, while a 1991 United States<lb />
Uniform<lb />
of what areas to watch and a de-<lb />
scription of the assailant(s). Per-<lb />
sons providing such information<lb />
are not required to prosecute,<lb />
McCall said, or provide their<lb />
name.<lb />
Prevention is a major focus<lb />
of the REAL Crisis Center and<lb />
pamphlets and further informa-<lb />
tion are available to the public.<lb />
"Be<lb />
Crime Re-<lb />
port stated a<lb />
forcible rape<lb />
is reported<lb />
to police ev-<lb />
ery 5 min-<lb />
utes.<lb />
The<lb />
REAL Crisis<lb />
Center re-<lb />
ceives five<lb />
times as<lb />
many rape<lb />
reports as BBH<lb />
police,<lb />
McCall said.<lb />
Among the many services<lb />
The REAL Crisis Center offers is a<lb />
"Third Party Anonymous Rape<lb />
Report McCall said.<lb />
This offers victims an op-<lb />
portunity to assist police in the<lb />
apprehension of rape suspects<lb />
without divulging their identity.<lb />
Victims report such information<lb />
as where the attack occurred �<lb />
which gives police an indication<lb />
 Don't put<lb />
yourself in a<lb />
situation where<lb />
something like<lb />
this can occur. "<lb />
Officer William Harris<lb />
Greenville Police Department<lb />
aware of<lb />
your sur-<lb />
roundings<lb />
Harris ad-<lb />
vised,<lb />
"Don't put<lb />
yourself ina<lb />
situation<lb />
where<lb />
something<lb />
like this can<lb />
occur Har-<lb />
ris added<lb />
that Green-<lb />
ville city<lb />
parks close at 11 p.m.<lb />
"We recommend that<lb />
people not go there after those<lb />
hours' Harris said. "We're try-<lb />
ing to make sure that we have<lb />
patrol officers double-check,<lb />
along with the park rangers<lb />
"You can simply be any-<lb />
where today at the wrong time<lb />
said Keith Knox, ECU Crime Pre-<lb />
vention Public Information Of-<lb />
ficer. "We live in a society today<lb />
that's not as safe as it used to be,<lb />
a very violent society<lb />
Knox said there are many<lb />
misconceptions concerning<lb />
safety, and while a lone indi-<lb />
vidual places himself or herself<lb />
in serious danger, even people<lb />
traveling in pairs pose great risks<lb />
to themselves, as last weekend's<lb />
violence indicates.<lb />
"Although we feel like<lb />
we're grown-ups, and we can go<lb />
anyplace anytime we so desire<lb />
because we have thatgiven right,<lb />
we simply cannot take that type<lb />
of chance, because we 1 i ve in such<lb />
a violent society Knox said.<lb />
Education and preventa-<lb />
tive-measure awareness are two<lb />
key elements stressed by both<lb />
the REAL Crisis Center and the<lb />
ECU Department of Public<lb />
Safety. REAL'S Guidebook for<lb />
Victims of Rape and Sexual As-<lb />
sault uses the formula "Isolation<lb />
 Vulnerability Target" to<lb />
clarify one way of preventing a<lb />
sexual assault.<lb />
A Sexual Assault Preven-<lb />
tion booklet distributed by the<lb />
NC Crime Prevention Division<lb />
provides a reminder: "Every<lb />
woman is a potential victim<lb />
The REAL Crisis Center is<lb />
located at 312 E. 10th Street, and<lb />
counselors can be reached 24<lb />
hours a day, 7 days a week at<lb />
758-HELP<lb />
By Laura Allard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This summer, ECU is using the tal-<lb />
ents of two foreign professors to teach com-<lb />
puter classes in the Decision Science de-<lb />
partment. The professors, Alexander<lb />
Mechitov and Helen Moshkovich, will in-<lb />
struct an introductory course while they<lb />
complete a mutual research project with<lb />
professors at ECU.<lb />
The project involves the creation of<lb />
several different types of decision support<lb />
systems.<lb />
Mechitov teachesatthe Russian Acad-<lb />
emy of Sciences in Moscow, while<lb />
Moshkovich, his wife, is more involved<lb />
with independent research.<lb />
Both professors were chosen to work<lb />
at ECU as a result of a previous acquain-<lb />
tance with ECU Decision Science p rofessor<lb />
Dr. Robert Schellenberger at a conference<lb />
held in Miami in November of 1991.<lb />
The professors' research specifically<lb />
involves the School of Business' Decision<lb />
Science department since this is the only<lb />
area that ECU and the Russian Academy<lb />
have in common.<lb />
Schellenberger said that the research<lb />
on decision making has been "exceedingly<lb />
helpful as (the Russian teachers) have ap-<lb />
proached similar problems somewhat dif-<lb />
ferently but with a lot of common threads<lb />
Schellenberger hopes this project "will be a<lb />
start of a continuing process<lb />
Schellenberger said Mechitov and<lb />
Moshkovich are teaching an introductory<lb />
decision science class "in order to get a feel<lb />
SeeECUpage2<lb />
Alexander Mechitov<lb />
(bottom left) and<lb />
Helen Moshkovich<lb />
bring Russia to the<lb />
United States. Both<lb />
professors teach a<lb />
introductory decision<lb />
science course here<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Cedrtc Van Buren<lb />
Chancellor<lb />
elected to<lb />
chair CFA<lb />
By Maureen Rich <lb />
Residents fight high waters<lb />
PERUQUE, Mo. (AP) � Flood-<lb />
weary Midwesterners helped by Na-<lb />
tional Guardsmen fought high water<lb />
from the mighty Mississippi today as it<lb />
rose to record heights and threatened to<lb />
keep on rising.<lb />
Another round of downpours<lb />
Monday fed the flood from the already<lb />
swollen river, breaking more levees,<lb />
forcing more evacuations and destroy-<lb />
ing crops. Additional storms were fore-<lb />
cast at least through the end of the week,<lb />
contributing to the region's worst flood-<lb />
ing since 1965.<lb />
In West Alton, residents and<lb />
Guardsmen worked through the night<lb />
stacking sandbags atop levees protect-<lb />
ing the town.<lb />
Troops also have been called in to<lb />
help in flooded areas of Iowa and Illi-<lb />
nois.<lb />
A little up the river at Peruque, a<lb />
levee was breached Monday and 11 ru-<lb />
ral homes had to be evacuated. Thou-<lb />
sands of acres of cropland were already<lb />
underwater and an additional 1,000<lb />
acres and up to 50 homes are threat-<lb />
ened, said spokesman Rod Zerr.<lb />
In Illinois, about 450 residents<lb />
were evacuated Monday from low-ly-<lb />
ing areas in East Dubuque.<lb />
Some of the worst flooding was in<lb />
Davenport, Iowa, which has no levees<lb />
or Hood walls.The Mississippi appeared<lb />
to have crested there Monday at 22 feet<lb />
and was down slightly overnight.<lb />
Because of more heavy rain in<lb />
Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, it was<lb />
expected to rise again, cresting even<lb />
higher Wed nesdayat22.4feet,just short<lb />
of the record of 22.5 feet.<lb />
Electrician Tom Wemer said he<lb />
didn't mind manning the pumps at<lb />
FirstStar Bank. "Might as well be here<lb />
doing this, since I can't go fishing he<lb />
said.<lb />
Downstream from Davenport, the<lb />
river hit a record 22.5 feet today at<lb />
Burlington, Iowa, and was expected to<lb />
climb another foot by Friday.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU Chancellor Richard R. Eakin<lb />
has recently had more stress added to his<lb />
life, but he is smiling about it!<lb />
Eakin was elected the new chair-<lb />
person of the board for the College Foot-<lb />
ball Association (CFA), a duty which<lb />
brings much responsibility for Eakin, but<lb />
a broader spotlight for ECU, particularly<lb />
the football team.<lb />
"I was delighted (to be elected)<lb />
EalcinsaidTthinkitsayssornethingvery<lb />
good about ECU and CFA Eakin will<lb />
serve a one-year term, with the opportu-<lb />
nity to be re-elected next year.<lb />
The CFA comprises some 67 uni-<lb />
versities from across the country who<lb />
i have joined together to represent most<lb />
Kinko s updates conununicauons ��� Dion ia &amp; bo Pn<lb />
x" � vJr grams, with the exception of programs<lb />
affiliated with the Big Ten conferences<lb />
and Pacific Athletic Conferences, Eakin<lb />
� �<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As of December of 1993, Kinko's<lb />
stores nationwide will no longer offer cus-<lb />
tom-made packetsknownasCourseWorks.<lb />
Previously, professors used these packets<lb />
as supplements to textbooks.<lb />
An employee at the local Kinko's said<lb />
thatthey have not offered theCourseWorks<lb />
program for several years. He added mat<lb />
the program has always been an optional<lb />
program at nationwide stores.<lb />
BlaiseSimqu,anemployeeatthe Main<lb />
Office of Kinko's in Ventura, California,<lb />
said that the reason for discontinuing the<lb />
program is an effort to have all 650 stores,<lb />
including the 150campus stores, using the<lb />
same programs.<lb />
Over the next two to three years, all<lb />
stores will be fitted, with new services to<lb />
meet the purchasers needs for quick infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
The new services will include inter-<lb />
national networking, modem transfer and<lb />
electronic publishing.<lb />
"Although we will no longer offer<lb />
CourseWorks, Kinko's remains commit-<lb />
ted to serving the needs of the academic<lb />
community by offeringnewelectronicpub-<lb />
lishing options in addition to our wide<lb />
rangeof services DanFrederickson, presi-<lb />
dent of Kinko's Service Corporation, said.<lb />
Kinko's will also offer desktop pub-<lb />
lishing, color copying and mail services.<lb />
Customers will also have the capability to<lb />
communkateandaccessdatabases through<lb />
computer modem as well as transfer data<lb />
and documents to and from computers<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
Simqu added that by discontinuing<lb />
CourseWorks, Kinko'swillno longer have<lb />
to monitor for purchasers breaking copy-<lb />
right laws.<lb />
According to Tom O'Brien, owner of<lb />
the Greenville AccuCopy, they will con-<lb />
tinue to offer their variation of<lb />
CourseWorks, known as CourseMate.<lb />
AccuCopy employs an individual<lb />
who is trained with acquiring copyright<lb />
clearancesand therefore feels thatthey will<lb />
offer CourseMate indefinitely.<lb />
said.<lb />
CFA represents member institutions<lb />
in developingcon tracts with major televi-<lb />
sion networks for the airing of college<lb />
football games.<lb />
This fall ECU will face Syracuse<lb />
University ina struggle to be aired nation-<lb />
wide by the Entertainment and Sports<lb />
Programming Network (ESPN). This air-<lb />
ing is the result of a contract signed be-<lb />
tween ESPN and CFA, Eakin said.<lb />
CFA's Board of Directors met the<lb />
weekend of June 5 in Dallas, Texas, at<lb />
which time Eakin was elected to chai rper-<lb />
son the position.<lb />
Until his election, Eakin held a seat<lb />
on the Board of Directors for two years.<lb />
Dr. E. Roger Sayers, president of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Alabama, previously held the<lb />
position of chairperson for two years.<lb />
Each year the CFA determines their<lb />
need for a new chairperson. The selection<lb />
See CFApage 2<lb /><pb facs="00058414_tn_0002" /><lb />
July 7. 1993<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
llenberger also said that<lb />
bothteachersare' conscientiousand<lb />
I in helping students to<lb />
learn<lb />
Moshkovich said that she is<lb />
enjoving her stay in theUni ted States<lb />
because "the conditions are more<lb />
effective (for research), the people<lb />
are friendly, helpful and polite and<lb />
thestudentsare eager to be taught"<lb />
Mechitov is also enjoying<lb />
teaching at East Carolina and says<lb />
that American teaching systemsare<lb />
very different from those inRussia.<lb />
the system to be more<lb />
ured and organized especially<lb />
in the area of regular testing<lb />
throughout the semester.<lb />
He says he spends less time<lb />
teaching in Russia and more time<lb />
doing research.<lb />
Moshkovich said that al-<lb />
thi ugh they have completed a lot of<lb />
what they were hoping to accom-<lb />
plish, they have a great deal to fin-<lb />
ish before their return to Moscow.<lb />
Although Moshkovich is un-<lb />
sure if she will return to ECU, they<lb />
are"makingsomemutuaI research<lb />
plans for the future<lb />
The husband and wife team<lb />
arrived onJune5and will beat ECU<lb />
until August 3.<lb />
CFA<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
process begins with nominations,<lb />
and then a final election.<lb />
Themembersoftheboardare<lb />
primarily chief executive officers,<lb />
faculty members or athletic direc-<lb />
tors, Eakin said.Thecombinationof<lb />
several factors, including chancel-<lb />
lorship at ECU, previous experi-<lb />
ence with the CFA and a two-year<lb />
seat on the boaai of directors, con-<lb />
tributed toEakin'snomination,and<lb />
subsequent election.<lb />
"I tried in my own way to be<lb />
an active participant, to represent<lb />
ECU and college football Eakin<lb />
said. Eakin feels that his effort ap-<lb />
parently met the board's criteria for<lb />
a competent chairperson.<lb />
Eakin'sdutiesincludeserving<lb />
as spokesperson for the CFA, han-<lb />
dling press conferences and calling<lb />
meetings as he deems necessary.<lb />
"I will seek to represent the<lb />
interests of such organizations as<lb />
the convention, and any other con-<lb />
ferences Eakin said<lb />
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'Quilters' chronicles life of pioneer women<lb />
Photo by Garreli Kllllan<lb />
Jonathan Robinson (left) and Tom Spivey starred in the Summer Theatre's opener, "Our Country's Good<lb />
"Quilters a musical about pioneer women, opened last night as the second installment.<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Wild Westevokesimagesof<lb />
cowboys riding through the dusty<lb />
plains,herdingcattteacrossBigCoun-<lb />
try in the quest for western expan-<lb />
sion. What many do not see on the<lb />
little and big screens are the families<lb />
and women that toiled through those<lb />
long days and nights, barely surviv-<lb />
ing on the hard land they now called<lb />
home.<lb />
The Summer Theatre of East<lb />
Carolina paid homage to these<lb />
women last night with its opening<lb />
performance of Molly Newman and<lb />
Barbara Damashek's "Quilters Per-<lb />
formances will run through July 10,<lb />
with afternoon matinees on the 7th<lb />
and 10th.<lb />
Maureen Heffeman, guest di-<lb />
rector for "Quilters said that the<lb />
musical shows audiences what<lb />
people,especiallywomen,dealtwith<lb />
in their dai ly struggles over the new,<lb />
harsh land.<lb />
"The story is taken from their<lb />
caTidiajiesandpurnalsHeffernan<lb />
said. "One message is that women<lb />
haveahvayshadastrengthand unity,<lb />
they've always had a courage and a<lb />
daring that many times is been un-<lb />
derestimated or less recognized.<lb />
"I thinkirsaninterestinglookat<lb />
things that we may feel we're famil-<lb />
iar with. I think that they take the<lb />
stories of what would be ordinary<lb />
women and show theextraordinary<lb />
aspects of it"<lb />
John Shearin, artistic director<lb />
producer,said that"Quilters" shows<lb />
history fromadifferentrx)intof view,<lb />
"as seen by and told through the<lb />
experience of women.<lb />
"You see this different, this fe-<lb />
male point of view on the western<lb />
expansion Shearin said. "If s more<lb />
personal, ifsa view from theheartof<lb />
the western movement<lb />
One feature that dominates this<lb />
play (and production) is the device<lb />
of quilting squares. During this time<lb />
in the past, the women would<lb />
chronicle major events in their lives<lb />
by quilting a square of cloth. These<lb />
squares would then be joined to-<lb />
gether to symbolize the lives and<lb />
times of these early pioneers.<lb />
"Thepremiseof this playis that<lb />
there's a woman, Sarah, who has<lb />
come to the time when she's going<lb />
tocreateher legacy quilt'Heffernan<lb />
said. "She's going to create a quilt<lb />
where each one of the blocks repre-<lb />
sents a time in her life, or a story<lb />
from her life<lb />
Ronnie Gilbert, celebrated<lb />
singer and actress, will lead the all-<lb />
women cast Gilbert, perhaps best<lb />
known for singing work with The<lb />
Weavers,hasperformedcmational<lb />
concert tours with Pete Seeger and<lb />
ArloGuthrie,acted and directed on<lb />
Broadway, and worked in feature<lb />
films and documentaries.<lb />
Joel Servin, of the San Francisco<lb />
Chronicle, called Gilbert "an utter<lb />
marvd,sarieaevvhosingsasnatu-<lb />
rally as most people talk, who is as<lb />
much an actress as a singer <lb />
Performances start at 8 p JTt for<lb />
every nightly performance and 2<lb />
p.m. for the matinee shows. Adult<lb />
ticket prices are $2250, senior citi-<lb />
zens are $1750and child bcketscan<lb />
be purchased for $1250<lb />
Town Commons hosts festive Fourth<lb />
By Marjorie McKinstry<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In an attempt to bring more visi-<lb />
tors from out of town this past week-<lb />
end,Greenvilleheld a three-day-long<lb />
July4thcelebrationattheTownCom-<lb />
mcms-Themajoractivitiesoftheweek-<lb />
end were reserved forSaturday when<lb />
people could spend the entire day<lb />
down by the river.<lb />
For car enthusiasts, the Jaycees<lb />
held a classic auto show, featuring a<lb />
couple erf Camaros, a Shelby GT 350,<lb />
a few Corvettes of varying vintage, a<lb />
Chevy Bel Air, several customized<lb />
cars, two Mustangs dating from the<lb />
late '60s and one Lamborghini<lb />
Contach.<lb />
Occasionally, groups of people<lb />
would wander over toa radiobroad-<lb />
casting the afternoon Nascar race,<lb />
and, as they listened fervently, they<lb />
offered advice to the unseen drivers<lb />
and opinions on racing to each other.<lb />
Unanimously, thegroupdecided that<lb />
DaleEamhardtshould win,and they<lb />
hddamincflAictorycelebraticTiwhen<lb />
he came in first<lb />
After the race, several fans and<lb />
owners alike noticed their stomachs<lb />
rumbling, so several people headed<lb />
for the food vendors. The choices<lb />
were surprising; junk food addicts<lb />
could bite into hamburgers, but afi-<lb />
cionadosofsoutherncuisinesatisfied<lb />
their tastebuds with catfish, either<lb />
grilled or fried. Variety was the spice<lb />
of the day as a shish kabob stand sat<lb />
next to a snow cone vendor, and a<lb />
little further down the way Jeffrey's<lb />
Beer and Winegave out free samples<lb />
of ODouls non-alcoholic brew.<lb />
After lunch, people could shop<lb />
through the Arts and Crafts show.<lb />
The booths here displayed small,<lb />
stained-glass reflectors, a table full of<lb />
trolls' dresses to suit every emotion,<lb />
occupation and celebration, and even<lb />
ornamental toilet bowl scrubbers,<lb />
complete with ribbons and a tiny<lb />
teddy beai attached to the brush.<lb />
Tie-dyes and beads hung from a<lb />
medieval style tent of one vendor,<lb />
while another vendor ignored the<lb />
usual mode of presentation and set<lb />
his wares all over the grass.<lb />
Perhaps the most interestingad-<lb />
ditiontotheshowwasthemultitudes<lb />
of cat jungle gyms. These carpet-cov-<lb />
ered apparatuses towered in the air<lb />
with platformsextending in all direc-<lb />
tions to encourage felines to roam,<lb />
jump and prance. Brightly covered<lb />
stuffed fish, balls and other objects<lb />
dangled from some of the perches in<lb />
an apparently entrancing fashion.<lb />
Orange tabby kittens appeared<lb />
everywhere, mostly in the arms of<lb />
children. One kitten purred placidly<lb />
asitsnewmom stood almost motion-<lb />
less watching Ronald McDonald per-<lb />
form some David Copperfield-style,<lb />
gravity-defying feats.<lb />
See FOURTH page 2<lb />
H.O.R.D.E. Festival<lb />
visits triangle area<lb />
Horizons of Rock Developing<lb />
Everywhere � last year was a blast<lb />
Today:<lb />
Toxic Shock<lb />
Syndrome<lb />
Answered by Jennifer Phillips, Student Health Services<lb />
Allman Brothers show<lb />
hot, disappointing<lb />
By Dana Danielson<lb />
Question: What is TSS?<lb />
Answer: Toxic shock syn-<lb />
drome (TSS) is a rare but poten-<lb />
tially life-threatening disease. It<lb />
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in body areas such as<lb />
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gina. It is believed C<lb />
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proximately95per- v<lb />
cent of all reported<lb />
cases of TSS in women<lb />
and girls occur in those who<lb />
are menstruating. The group at<lb />
highest risk for TSS are tampon<lb />
users under 30, especially those<lb />
15 to 19 years old during or just<lb />
after a menstrual period.<lb />
Other groups at risk for TSS<lb />
includecontraceptive sponge and<lb />
diaphragm users, and those with<lb />
infections related to insect stings,<lb />
wounds and surgery.<lb />
The fact that studies have<lb />
shown an association between<lb />
tampon use and TSS does not<lb />
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 TSS. Scientists are still<lb />
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Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Is it that everyone simply needs<lb />
an excuse to get drunk?<lb />
Walnut Creek's July 4 Allman<lb />
Brothers show was expected to out-<lb />
shine lastyear'sperformance.Rather<lb />
than dancing the searing sun below<lb />
the horizon (and then some more),<lb />
the young crowd of mostly pseudo-<lb />
rich-hippies gathered on the lawn to<lb />
socialize and guzzleoverpriced beer.<lb />
While stifling yawns and avoid-<lb />
ing bumbling, blabbering drunks, I<lb />
made a resol ution; this was probably<lb />
the last concert I attend for (ever)<lb />
awhile. Commercialism has taken<lb />
over even good music.<lb />
Was it my imagination, or was<lb />
even the band slightly intoxicated?<lb />
Granted, it was hot as hell, but slow,<lb />
dragging versions of beloved songs<lb />
bored even the most energetic danc-<lb />
ers �eventually the band members<lb />
weren't the only ones sitting down.<lb />
Thankfully, inhibitions disap-<lb />
peared with the sun, and a sparing<lb />
hoot'nholler energized theband into<lb />
fasterversionsof old favorites. If only<lb />
the Brothers hadn't played so many<lb />
new songs this show.<lb />
Among the highlights of the<lb />
eveningwere"essica "Coin' Down<lb />
the Road" (though they fell apart<lb />
after a few stanzas), "Midnight<lb />
Rider an almost-tender version of<lb />
MC-inspired "BlueSky and a not-<lb />
as-good-as-last-year version of<lb />
"WhippingPost<lb />
What happened to "Ain't Wast-<lb />
ing Time No More?"<lb />
Special guest Derek Trucks,rela-<lb />
tive of drummer Butch Trucks, re-<lb />
turned again this year to warm the<lb />
crowd up�itseemed they liked him<lb />
more than the Brothers themselves.<lb />
The best part of the eveningwas<lb />
the 10p.m. closingnreworksshow�<lb />
people pulled overall alongRaleigh's<lb />
highways to watch.<lb />
Summer tour isover, the Broth-<lb />
ers came and went � where will<lb />
everyone go to get drunk now?<lb />
Thesecond annual H.O.R.D.E.<lb />
Festival,anaU-clayalternativemu-<lb />
sic festival featuring seven bands,<lb />
a concourse of arts, games and<lb />
ethnic food plus surprises con-<lb />
cocted by the H.O.R.D.E. magi-<lb />
cians, comes to Walnut Creek<lb />
Amphitheatre on Thursday, Au-<lb />
gust 12, at 2 p.m.<lb />
WalnutCreekisoneof26dates<lb />
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guest artists, including Phish and<lb />
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to jam along for a good time.<lb />
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cept of H.O.R.D.E. is to present<lb />
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Arthurian legend inspires The Forever King' for good summer reading<lb />
By Marjorie Mckinstry<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It is summertime, which means that<lb />
for every surfboard, volley ball and frisbee<lb />
carted to the beach for fun in the sun, at<lb />
least one sun worshipper will pull out a<lb />
dog eared paperback in order to enjoy the<lb />
rays in a less physically exhaustive fash-<lb />
ion.<lb />
The question is, though, what is the<lb />
best book to bring to the beach this sum-<lb />
mer?<lb />
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mances of Danielle Steele, while others<lb />
reach for the bestseller list. For those look-<lb />
ing for something a little out of the ordi-<lb />
nary this summer, try reading "The For-<lb />
ever King" by Molly Cochran and Warren<lb />
Murphy.<lb />
The story, based loosely on the<lb />
Arthurian legend, recounts the adventures<lb />
of Arthur Blessing, a young genius living<lb />
with his Aunt Emily in Chicago. Coming<lb />
home from school, Arthur finds a warm,<lb />
smooth, ball-shaped metal cup and brings<lb />
it back to his apartment. His chemist aunt<lb />
is intrigued by the com-<lb />
position of the cup and<lb />
takes it back to her lab for<lb />
testing. Soon after<lb />
Arthu fs d iscovery, which<lb />
he claims is a good luck<lb />
totem, he receives a letter<lb />
from a British Law firm<lb />
explaining that he has in-<lb />
herited a castle from a<lb />
(previously unknown)<lb />
dead relative.<lb />
Soon afterwards, Arthur's Aunt is<lb />
attacked in their apartment by two assas-<lb />
sins seeking the cup; Arthur returns home<lb />
to find Emily dead on the floor, and in his<lb />
anguish he drops the cup, which rollsover<lb />
to her side. Suddenly, Emily's wounds<lb />
heal and she regains life. The cup is the<lb />
Holy Grail.<lb />
The attack on Emily and Arthur is the<lb />
first of many as they flee both Chicago and<lb />
North America. Unbeknownst to them,<lb />
each assassin is controlled by one master-<lb />
mind, Saladin, a man of unfathomable<lb />
evil. He desires to reacquire the cup, a cup<lb />
that has elongated his life for centuries. In<lb />
BC&amp;1S<lb />
his so-far-eternal life, he has been respon-<lb />
sible for numerous atrocities, including<lb />
the Jack the Ripper murders.<lb />
At the opening of the tale, he resided in<lb />
an asylum for the criminally insane in<lb />
England. In this lifetime, Saladin lived as<lb />
an artist of the macabre. He soil pted people<lb />
in the throes of violent deaths, and his<lb />
sculptures, bizarre as they were, sold well<lb />
in the art world.<lb />
As his sculpture of a fat woman with<lb />
an axe sunk in her back was in transit to a<lb />
buyer, the vehicle carrying it slid on the<lb />
road, and the sculpture wascatapulted out<lb />
the back; "Carefully wrapped though it<lb />
was, Washerwoman was<lb />
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served. When the artist<lb />
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try was always a weakness in that piece<lb />
Saladin escapes from the insane asy-<lb />
lum and pursues Arthur and Emily, but<lb />
they have an avenging angel in the form of<lb />
Hal Woczniak, a modem day Galahad.<lb />
Hal is an unwilling hero since he is fight-<lb />
ing the ghosts of his past as well as an<lb />
unbelievable string of Arthurian coinci-<lb />
dences mat have brought him to England.<lb />
Merlin also makes an appearance in the<lb />
novel as an aging educator by the name of<lb />
Taliesin. Actually, most of the events in<lb />
thenovelaredirectedbyTaliesin,theonly<lb />
person who completely understands the<lb />
presence of Arthur, Hal, and the magical<lb />
cup at Arthur's newly acquired castle<lb />
ruins.<lb />
Soon, the story starts delving in the<lb />
past, detailing much of Saladin's life,<lb />
andlater,lifeatCamelot.Theadventure<lb />
continues to expand, integrating mass<lb />
murders, chivalry, kidnappings and in-<lb />
competent police officers. The climax of<lb />
the novel brings about the final confron-<lb />
tation of the Knights of the Round Table<lb />
and the evil Saladin in a manner that<lb />
escapes the boundaries of logical time.<lb />
Overall, the novel is a satisfying<lb />
adventure, especially for Arthurian en-<lb />
thusiasts, but it is definitely light read-<lb />
ing, filled with much excitement and<lb />
little academic stimulation. The charac-<lb />
terof Saladin isa bitoverdone,about the<lb />
only crime the writers do not pin on him<lb />
is the Holocaust. Taliesin, however,<lb />
needs moredevelopment, asdo the char-<lb />
acters of Emily and Arthur.<lb />
Aside from the mediocre character<lb />
development, the novel is entertaining<lb />
and fun. Most people probably will not<lb />
read "The Forever King" more than once,<lb />
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ing over the stage. In order to dispel<lb />
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feet, ran it over her body until it<lb />
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Maryland NAACP waiting for apology<lb />
made a mistake and that doesn't understand the sensitiv- ises minorirv n.rHHn,  �. .  &amp;J<lb />
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ival Charlotte,<lb />
NCsbidfora.National Football<lb />
League franchise.<lb />
George N. Buntin Jr execu-<lb />
tive d i rector of the N A ACP's Da I -<lb />
timore branch, said he told a rep-<lb />
resentative of the national orga-<lb />
nization Sunday that "local mem-<lb />
bership is incensed<lb />
"I told him nothing short of<lb />
an out-and-out admittance that<lb />
made a mistake and that<lb />
we this city and this state<lb />
and this chapter an apology<lb />
Buntin said.<lb />
Rodney Orange, president of<lb />
the city NAACP branch, added,<lb />
"They fumbled the ball on this<lb />
one by not touching base with<lb />
us<lb />
The Rev. John L. Wright,<lb />
president of the Maryland con-<lb />
ference of NAACP branches,<lb />
agreed.<lb />
"The executive director<lb />
diesn't understand the sensitiv-<lb />
ity of this matter Wright said.<lb />
The National Association for<lb />
the Advancement of Colored<lb />
People, which has its headquar-<lb />
ters in Baltimore, announced an<lb />
agreement Thursday with<lb />
Charlotte's prospective NFL<lb />
team owner, Jerome J.<lb />
Richardson.<lb />
The pact promotes opportu-<lb />
nities for blacks within<lb />
Richardson's Flagstar Cos. Inc.<lb />
of Spartanburg, S.C and prom-<lb />
ises minority participation in a<lb />
prospective NFL team's manage-<lb />
ment, stadium construction and<lb />
as suppliers.<lb />
In a news conference an-<lb />
nouncing the deal, NAACP ex-<lb />
ecutive director Benjamin F.<lb />
Chavis Jr. said his organization<lb />
would "help out in any way pos-<lb />
sible" for Charlotte to get the<lb />
franchise.<lb />
Buntin said Chavis then com-<lb />
pounded the problem by releas-<lb />
ing a five-paragraph statement<lb />
Saturday that neither apologized<lb />
to Baltimore nor backed away<lb />
from theCharlotte endorsement.<lb />
"Anybody in public life will<lb />
make mistakes sometimes. That's<lb />
forgivable Buntin said. "But the<lb />
inability to admit a mistake and<lb />
apologize for itislessforgivable<lb />
Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke isn't<lb />
looking for an apology.<lb />
"Since they decided to get<lb />
themselves involved in the pro-<lb />
cess, they ought to look a t the fact<lb />
that the NFL is going to select<lb />
two cities, so I think they ought<lb />
to endorse Baltimore, too the<lb />
mayor said Sunday.<lb />
The other cities vying for an<lb />
NFL franchise are Memphis, St.<lb />
Louis and Jacksonville, Fla.<lb />
Schmoke said Sunday he be-<lb />
lieves the football endorsement<lb />
will be an issue at the NAACP's<lb />
annual convention next week-<lb />
end. The event will be held in<lb />
Indianapolis, the home of<lb />
Baltimore's old football team,<lb />
the Colts.<lb />
Two students pass<lb />
the time by tossing<lb />
the pigskin.<lb />
Fils Photo<lb />
Warroirs' Webber has<lb />
lot to learn in NBA<lb />
Wimbledon<lb />
ratings melting<lb />
WIMBLEDON, England (AP)<lb />
� If the snoozer of a final between<lb />
Pete Sampras and Jim Courier<lb />
proved anything, it's that<lb />
Wimbledon needs to be made safe<lb />
for television once again.<lb />
Ratingsliavebeenmeltingfaster<lb />
than an ice cream cone left on a sun-<lb />
baked Centre Court since Jimmy<lb />
Connors, John McEnroe and Bjom<lb />
Borg stopped reaching the champi-<lb />
onship round some 10 years ago.<lb />
And you don't have to be a televi-<lb />
sion executive to understand it isn't<lb />
solely a matter of personality�be-<lb />
cause Borg never owned one.<lb />
In contrast to those classic<lb />
matches, Sunday's Sampras-Cou-<lb />
riertiltproduced exactly onememo-<lb />
rable point � it came, fittingly, in<lb />
the final game � even if Princess<lb />
Diana was sighted on the edge of<lb />
her seat in the Royal Box clapping<lb />
every now and then.<lb />
"Maybe she hasa crush on me<lb />
Sa mpras said after winning his sec-<lb />
ond Grand Slam title.<lb />
That's as plausible an explana-<lb />
tion as any. It couldn't have been the<lb />
tennis that made her so jumpy.<lb />
The match was five minutesold<lb />
before a rally went beyond three<lb />
shots. Thirty-seven minutes passed<lb />
before a rally lasted longenough for<lb />
the crowd to inject "oohs" and<lb />
"aahs" (these are Brits, after all) be-<lb />
tween shots. Ninety minutesdapsed<lb />
before either player held a break<lb />
point; that would have been Cou-<lb />
rier, who managed exactly two of<lb />
them.<lb />
"Really, I didn't have many<lb />
chances to break him and when I<lb />
did,I generally broke Courier said.<lb />
"It was just grass cou rt tennis�roll<lb />
the dice<lb />
Viewers more likely changed<lb />
the channel.<lb />
So whaf s to be done?<lb />
Since the AU England Club<lb />
won'tstand forrippingup the grass,<lb />
and the manufacturers making mil-<lb />
lions off the high-tech howitzers<lb />
being wielded by the players won't<lb />
allow a return to wood rackets, the<lb />
cheap, easy solution is this:<lb />
Speed up the ball.<lb />
"I know it sounds crazy said<lb />
Tony Trabert, a former Wimbledon<lb />
champion whonowworksasa tele-<lb />
vision commentator, "but it will<lb />
work.<lb />
"Grass has always been a serve-<lb />
and-volleyer'ssurface,buttheequip-<lb />
mentand playersare developing to<lb />
the point where it's like playing in-<lb />
doors on a wood court Even play-<lb />
erswe used to think of as baseliners,<lb />
like (And re) Agassi and Courie� hit<lb />
thargroundstrokessoaggressively,<lb />
they're almost like volleys<lb />
Trabert recalled practicing for<lb />
matches in therarefied air of Mexico<lb />
Gty some years ago, watching ball<lb />
after ball sail way past the baseline.<lb />
"Because you couldn't hit the<lb />
ball hard without hitting it out, you<lb />
had to learn to protect the court, to<lb />
use all of it, to set up your points<lb />
better Because the arc of the ball<lb />
wouldn't bend as much in the thin<lb />
air, you couldn't hit such fla t serves.<lb />
You had tomakecertainithad plenty<lb />
of spin.<lb />
'Those things would put some<lb />
of the rallying back in the game<lb />
here<lb />
This year's final clocked in two<lb />
minutes shy of three hours, most of<lb />
it consumed by the players chang-<lb />
ingsidesafter launching one missile<lb />
after another past each other.<lb />
Sampras fired 22 aces. Incred-<lb />
ibly, more than half of all his serves<lb />
�60 of 114�were unretumed by<lb />
oneofmegame'smcstaccomplished<lb />
returners of serve.<lb />
Indeed, Courier was asked af-<lb />
terward whether he noticed<lb />
Sampras getting tired toward the<lb />
end, and he replied earnestly, "He<lb />
was tired.<lb />
"But when you're serving 120<lb />
(mph) and then 95 on the second<lb />
serve he added, "you don't have<lb />
to move too much<lb />
Only enough to get up and<lb />
change the channel.<lb />
Byrd back�in broadcast<lb />
booth � after breaking neck<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Den-<lb />
nis Byrd, who broke his neck in<lb />
a game for the New York Jets<lb />
last Nov. 29, has signed as a<lb />
football analyst for CBS Sports,<lb />
the network said today.<lb />
Byrd, initially paralyzed<lb />
from the neck down but now<lb />
able to walk, was hired for six<lb />
games by CBS senior vice presi-<lb />
dent Rick Gentile.<lb />
"It was Rick's idea, after<lb />
seeing him on the air a lot this<lb />
past season CBS Sports<lb />
spokeswoman Susan Kerrsaid.<lb />
"He's so poised and inspira-<lb />
tional, Rick decided to call his<lb />
agent and see if he'd be inter-<lb />
ested<lb />
In May, Fairleigh Dickinson<lb />
University bestowed an honor-<lb />
ary degree on Byrd, who was<lb />
greeted by about 2,000 gradu-<lb />
ates and 10,000 guests.<lb />
Nike camp<lb />
enticing to<lb />
coaches<lb />
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) �-<lb />
Some of the tophigh school bas-<lb />
ketball players in ihenation were<lb />
at the HoosierDomeTuesday to<lb />
show their stuff to some of the<lb />
top col lege coaches.<lb />
About 130 players,most<lb />
soon-to-be seniors,wilIbeevalu-<lb />
ated by the 200 coaches attend-<lb />
ing the Nikebasketball1eampy<lb />
which continues through Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
Thecoachesmustbeon their<lb />
best behavior. They're allowed<lb />
towatch,buttheNCAA forbids<lb />
them from contacting high<lb />
school players until the end of<lb />
the month.<lb />
The recruits know their bas-<lb />
ketball futures will be partially<lb />
determined by how well they<lb />
match up against the nation's<lb />
best<lb />
"This is a period that is very<lb />
crucial fora lot of schools. Mak-<lb />
ing the rounds of these summer<lb />
camps isa mustrsaid first-year<lb />
UravereityoWashingtoncoach<lb />
Bob Bender.<lb />
Coaches say the structure<lb />
and importance of the camps<lb />
have changed inrecent years. It<lb />
used to be that players would<lb />
attend camps to sharpen their<lb />
skills, gain some knowledge and<lb />
maybe catch theeyeof a college<lb />
coach or two.<lb />
Then came all-star camps,<lb />
and with a majority of Division<lb />
I prospects attending the<lb />
coaches had to follow.<lb />
The pressure on the play-<lb />
ers, too, hasgrown. Many handle<lb />
it wel 1. Duke, Kansas, LSU, Indi-<lb />
ana, UNLV, Cincinnati, Louis-<lb />
ville, Iowa and Illinois, all re-<lb />
garded to have the best recruit-<lb />
ing classes for 1993-94, landed<lb />
athletes who established repu-<lb />
tations at the Nike camp.<lb />
"You can lose something<lb />
watching a kid play in high<lb />
school games said Seton Hall<lb />
coach P.J. Carlesimo. "But this<lb />
gives you a better gauge of his<lb />
heart"<lb />
For many of this year's par-<lb />
ticipants, thepressurewon'tsur-<lb />
face until the scrimmages begin.<lb />
Others know what to expect.<lb />
They were here last year.<lb />
Among the players attend-<lb />
ingare Allen Iverson of Virginia,<lb />
considered one of the top point<lb />
guards in the country; Adam<lb />
Shafer of II1 inois, one of the top-<lb />
ranked players in the Chicago<lb />
area;and JermaineTate, a highly<lb />
touted player from Ohio.<lb />
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) �<lb />
Chris Webber is too smart to be<lb />
drawn into any offseason baiting<lb />
of his future opponents � play-<lb />
ers such as Hakeem Olajuwon,<lb />
Charles Barkley and Karl Malone.<lb />
Asked if he had anything to<lb />
say to Barkley, whose camps he<lb />
hasattended, Webber said, rather<lb />
meekly: "Hi<lb />
This is a 20-year-old who<lb />
knows he has a lot to learn about<lb />
the NBA.<lb />
"I just hope (5-foot-7) Spud<lb />
Webb checks me a lot Webber<lb />
said Thursday in his firstappear-<lb />
ance as the Golden State War-<lb />
riors' long-awaited big man.<lb />
But the 6-9 power forward<lb />
from Michigan and the top pick<lb />
in the NBA draft guarded some<lb />
of the NBA's best last summer<lb />
when he and a group of top col-<lb />
legians practiced against the U.S.<lb />
Olympic team Webber faced off<lb />
against Barkley, Malone, Patrick<lb />
Ewingand David Robinson,and<lb />
was duly humbled.<lb />
"I did OK. Some things I did<lb />
well and some things I need to<lb />
work onsaid Webber, who has<lb />
signed up for a summer tutorial<lb />
with Magic Johnson.<lb />
Golden State forward and<lb />
Dream TeamerChrisMullin gave<lb />
Webber's skills much higher<lb />
marks, particularly praising his fu-<lb />
ture teammate's soft hands and<lb />
dazzling moves.<lb />
"Not only was he the best<lb />
playeron thedevelopmental team,<lb />
but often he was the best player on<lb />
the court said Mullin, who inter-<lb />
rupted Webber's debut press con-<lb />
ference to greet him in person. "In<lb />
my head, I'm thinking (about a<lb />
title) now. You don't want to put a<lb />
lot of pressure on Chris, but that's<lb />
the kind of guy he is<lb />
Webber isn't worried about<lb />
the pressure. After all, he took<lb />
Michigan's Fab Five to the NCAA<lb />
title game two years in a row and<lb />
survived the embarrassment of<lb />
calling a timeout when the Wol-<lb />
verines had none left �- a costly<lb />
move in the waning seconds of<lb />
North Carolina's championship.<lb />
"Nobody can put more pres-<lb />
sure on me than I put on myself<lb />
Webber said. "Whatever the ex-<lb />
pectations, I just have to live up to<lb />
them<lb />
The expecta tions are high, not<lb />
just from the fans but from his<lb />
future teammates.<lb />
"He'll give us another dimen-<lb />
sion said forward Billy Owens, a<lb />
player whose minutes may dimin-<lb />
ish with Webber'saddirion. "With<lb />
everybody on tine team coming<lb />
back to training camp this fall, he's<lb />
going to give us what we need<lb />
to take us to the championship<lb />
level<lb />
For the chance to take that<lb />
step, the Warriors paid a high<lb />
price, sending No. 3 pick<lb />
Anfernee Hardaway and three<lb />
future first-round draft picks<lb />
to the Orlando Magic. The<lb />
Magic had selected Webber<lb />
No.l.<lb />
Webber will demand a<lb />
high price, too. The Warriors<lb />
likely will have to restructure<lb />
some contracts to get him in<lb />
under the salary cap.<lb />
Webber took pains not to<lb />
seem too greedy when the sub-<lb />
ject of money arose.<lb />
"There's not going to be<lb />
anycat-and-mousegameshe<lb />
said. "I want to be in training<lb />
camp. Money and ego aren't a<lb />
part of me<lb />
His agent Bill Duffy, said<lb />
he is lookingat a figure similar<lb />
to the $39 million, seven-year<lb />
deal Shaquille O'Neal signed<lb />
last year with the Magic.<lb />
Duffy said he expects to<lb />
start negotiatingwith the War-<lb />
riors soon and is confident a<lb />
suitabledealcanbestructured.<lb />
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weight boxer Ray Mercer was ar-<lb />
raigned Tuesday on a charge of<lb />
offering $100,000 to Jesse<lb />
Ferguson d uring their Feb. 6 fight<lb />
at Mad ison Square Garden to take<lb />
a dive.<lb />
Mercer, 32, who was arrested<lb />
Sunday in Indianapolis, pleaded<lb />
innocent and was released on his<lb />
own recognizance by judge<lb />
George Roberts of Criminal Court<lb />
of New York.<lb />
Mercer lost a unanimous 10-<lb />
round decision to Ferguson and<lb />
the defeat cost him a $2.5 million<lb />
title bid against heavyweight<lb />
champion Riddick Bowe.<lb />
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and was stopped at 17 seconds of<lb />
the second round.<lb />
District Attorney Robert M.<lb />
Morgenthau said that "tapes of<lb />
the fight confirmed that Mercer<lb />
repeatedly attempted to persuade<lb />
Ferguson to let Mercer win. The<lb />
indictment charges that Mercer<lb />
allegedly used a bribe to ensure a<lb />
win and a fight for the heavy-<lb />
weight crown<lb />
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somebody tries to alter the out-<lb />
come of a sporting event said<lb />
Thomas A. Constantine, New<lb />
York State police superintendent.<lb />
"Not guilty said Mercer,<lb />
dressed in a purple shirt and<lb />
purple slacks at his arraignment.<lb />
He then left the courthouse with-<lb />
out speaking.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 6<lb />
WedncsdayOpinion<lb />
Lie harms real victims<lb />
You really have to wonder about people's mo-<lb />
tives. Sometimes it can be utterly fascinating to think<lb />
about what makes a person tick; other times, it can be<lb />
as mind-bending as watching re-runs of Speed Racer.<lb />
(Did anyone else ever want him to just go, go, go<lb />
away?). Lately, the stuff that has come to this paper is<lb />
destined for The News of the Weird. This one is no<lb />
exception.<lb />
1 speak oi the Ayden teen-ager who lied about<lb />
being kidnapped and raped. Her story has thrown<lb />
more than a few people for a loop. Tiquita Williams<lb />
told police that she made the story up because she was<lb />
afraid that her parents would be angrv w ith her for not<lb />
coming home during the weekend.<lb />
Now come on, think back to when you were a<lb />
teenager and didn't come home on time. Did it ever<lb />
cross your mind to lie about being kidnapped and<lb />
raped?<lb />
It was reported in The Daily Reflector that she<lb />
"seemed remorseful" for what she had done. Seemed<lb />
remorseful? To lie about being raped is not only stu-<lb />
pid, but detrimental to the men she falsely accused,<lb />
herself, the media and every woman who has ever<lb />
been, or will be, raped.<lb />
In our current judiciary system, it seems close to<lb />
impossible to convince a jury of a rapist's guilt. For<lb />
some reason, people don't like to think of someone<lb />
committing a crime such as that. So my question has<lb />
always been: why would a woman want to lie about<lb />
being raped? Think of all of the press, the hounding by<lb />
reporters, the stigma of being a raped woman.<lb />
Tiquita blew my theory right out of the water. She<lb />
wanted the press, the reporters, the story plastered<lb />
everywhere, simply because she needed an alibi. With<lb />
this lie, she single-handedly pushed back the progress<lb />
made by women everywhere who have fought the<lb />
hard, painful fight to testify and win a rape case. They<lb />
came forward to tell the truth about a horrible, life-<lb />
altering occurrence. Tiquita Williams didn't comehome<lb />
on time and in the process, wasted police officers' time,<lb />
taxpayers' money and my belief in the stories of raped<lb />
women.<lb />
Maybe now's a good time to sit back and watch<lb />
Speed Racer. There's an awfully sour taste in my mouth.<lb />
By T. Scott Batchelor<lb />
Class stumbles to be expected during college career<lb />
"Tliis is going to be 10 times<lb />
easier that algebra I said to myself<lb />
that first day in Philosophy 1500.<lb />
"Logic" they call it I called it a ready<lb />
escape from my general allege math<lb />
requirement Algebra and 1 sparred<lb />
a ample of times at East Carolina<lb />
University and I had lost both bouts,<lb />
beaten and bloodied. A man's got to<lb />
know his limitations,asDirty Harry<lb />
would say.<lb />
So I gave up the math battle.<lb />
Happily. Not a sliver of pride; not an<lb />
ounce of dignity. Cowards may die<lb />
many times before their deaths, but<lb />
at least their GPAs don't look like<lb />
winter temperature readings in An-<lb />
chorage. This is how 1 fell into Logic.<lb />
Our first day in class, Dr. Smi th<lb />
(not his real name) announced that<lb />
many students tend to fail Logic. He<lb />
then proceeded to explain the paths<lb />
we should take to avoid that end.<lb />
They were simple suggestions. Like<lb />
do your homework. Always. Slack-<lb />
ers beware,and all thatHetold us to<lb />
come to class. Always. Right there<lb />
on the syllabus it read, "Anyone<lb />
missing more than two class meet-<lb />
ings without a university approved<lb />
excuse will be boiled in hot tar<lb />
Well, it didn't really say that, but it<lb />
d id threa ten todrop four points from<lb />
the final average for every absence<lb />
over two. I was in trigued. And afra id.<lb />
This fear drove me to strange<lb />
behavior. 1 didn't miss a single class<lb />
inovertwoweeks. Every night, with-<lb />
out exception, no matter if "Cheers"<lb />
was on or not, I did my homework.<lb />
Hawlessly, I might add. Every Mon-<lb />
day, Wednesday and Friday, I sat in<lb />
class and hung on each syllable that<lb />
fell from Dr. Smi th'sed uca ted mouth,<lb />
learning all about sentential opera-<lb />
tors, two-value logic systems, the<lb />
elements of truth-functional state-<lb />
ments and more Logic stuff than I<lb />
thought I could ever learn in so short<lb />
a span of time.<lb />
Dr. Smith's system was work-<lb />
ing beautifully. He scrawled for-<lb />
merly incomprehensible symbolson<lb />
the blackboard, and I understood<lb />
them. I even started showing off on<lb />
restaurant napkins to my girlfriend.<lb />
She was thrilled; I was thrilled.Then<lb />
came the first exam.<lb />
I boned up the night before,<lb />
then went to bed and slept like a<lb />
baby. The next morning. Dr. Smith<lb />
walked in theclassroom and plopped<lb />
a four-pageexamon ourdesks. "You<lb />
may begin he said.<lb />
First, I answered a few defini-<lb />
tions. Then there were three or four<lb />
true-false questions. Piece of pie, I<lb />
thought. Halfway down the page<lb />
was the first real challenge, using a<lb />
long-method truth table to test the<lb />
validity of an argument form. I<lb />
worked hard on the problem, per-<lb />
forming valiantly. As I flipped over<lb />
to page two, Dr. Smith announced,<lb />
"You now have 20 minutes left<lb />
My stomach dropped like an<lb />
express elevator. I was only on page<lb />
two and already 30 minutes had<lb />
slipped away. My palms became<lb />
sweaty; 1 could hardly hold on to my<lb />
mechanical pencil. Suddenly, the<lb />
strings of symbols in front of me<lb />
looked likea copy of Pravda. Writing<lb />
ever more furiously, trying to com-<lb />
bine speed with legibility, I picked<lb />
up the pace. It was useless.<lb />
"Tenmoreminutes'Dr.Smith<lb />
said. I was just starting page three.<lb />
Woe is me, where d id I go wrong, I<lb />
thought Each time I let the panic in,<lb />
my mind went blank.<lb />
'Twomoreminutes'hesaid.<lb />
I left page three incomplete and<lb />
slung down a few answers on the<lb />
lastpageof the test before Dr.Smith<lb />
called for our papers. At last the<lb />
ordeal was over.<lb />
I left the room seething with<lb />
all kinds of emotions: anger, frus-<lb />
tration, shock. I was absolutely<lb />
stunned at the outcome of the test,<lb />
especially since I was sure I had a<lb />
working knowledge of the mate-<lb />
rial I was tested on.<lb />
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time or another, "I knew that stuff<lb />
front and back. I just freaked out on<lb />
the test This happened early in<lb />
my college career, and in a way I'm<lb />
glad it did. It taught me that<lb />
stumbles likerhisaretobe expected<lb />
every once in awhile.<lb />
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Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
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Tonya Heath, Account Executive<lb />
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Matt MacDonald, Systems Manager<lb />
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