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                <lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
JUNE 18.1997<lb />
ast'carol inian<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
Transfer student to pursue degree at 79<lb />
Jacqueline D. Kellum<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
When students return to campus in the fall,<lb />
those transferring in will include 79-year-old<lb />
Beatrice Sheppard from Craven Community<lb />
College in New Bern. She will transfer in as a<lb />
junior and work on a degree in English with a<lb />
concentration in writing.<lb />
As a young woman, Sheppard had no<lb />
opportunity to go to college because of the<lb />
Depression, the war, and her marriage.<lb />
"I didn't get a chance when the<lb />
Depression came on. Wfe were essentially a<lb />
wealthy family in Seattle Sheppard said.<lb />
"My father was in the shipping business. W:<lb />
lost everything, including him<lb />
As a result of the hard times, Sheppard had<lb />
to go to work immediately. She worked in<lb />
clerical jobs,<lb />
� including that<lb />
of court<lb />
reporter, and<lb />
when World<lb />
War II broke<lb />
out she served<lb />
as a nurse in<lb />
the Marine<lb />
Corps.<lb />
Her husband,<lb />
u I want to get that B A<lb />
degree in a frame and<lb />
just hang it on the wall.<lb />
It would mean M much<lb />
to me to have a degree<lb />
Beatrice Sheppard<lb />
whom she met in February of 1942, was also in<lb />
the military. Sheppard said that her husband<lb />
turned out to be an alcoholic, and their mar-<lb />
riage was affected by that.<lb />
"All through the married life, it has not<lb />
been what you'd call a made in heaven one. I<lb />
don't know if there are any that are made in<lb />
heaven. It was very difficult, I was abused ver-<lb />
bally, never physically Sheppard said.<lb />
It was only with her retirement in 1979<lb />
and her husband's death that Sheppard said<lb />
she could finally go back to school.<lb />
"Finally, almost four years ago, the alco-<lb />
holism took him Shepard said. "His system<lb />
just went down and so I was a widow. And so<lb />
then I could really get my teeth into finally<lb />
living<lb />
With the opportunity finally available.<lb />
Sheppard began taking classes at Craven<lb />
Community College and eventually decided<lb />
to transfer to ECU.<lb />
"Thank goodness for the community col-<lb />
lege system. I've had some wonderful help<lb />
down there Sheppard said.<lb />
She chose to work on a degree in writing<lb />
because she has written before and has had<lb />
several pieces published. She admits to being<lb />
a little apprehensive, especially about Spanish<lb />
class.<lb />
"Now that I've come here to BOU, I bet<lb />
you people are just going to throw it at me and<lb />
see how I come out Sheppard said.<lb />
Sheppard says she has had a lot of support<lb />
"Why do you want to<lb />
do that? Go to all<lb />
that trouble'�to them<lb />
it's trouble, to me it is<lb />
the most wonderful<lb />
feeling<lb />
Beatrice Sheppard<lb />
for her goals<lb />
from her family,<lb />
but has received<lb />
skepticism from<lb />
others.<lb />
Why do<lb />
you want to do<lb />
that? Go to all<lb />
that trouble'�<lb />
to them it's<lb />
trouble, to me it<lb />
is the most won-<lb />
derful feeling<lb />
Sheppard said.<lb />
Now that<lb />
she finally has her chance, Sheppard says she<lb />
is looking forward to the day she will have her<lb />
degree.<lb />
"I want to get that BA degree in a frame<lb />
and just hang it on the wall. It would mean so<lb />
much to me to have a degree Sheppard said.<lb />
.Although Sheppard says she is not bitter<lb />
about the difficulties in her life, she says it<lb />
makes her grateful for her chance now.<lb />
"You young people have no idea what it<lb />
is�or do you?�to have something snatched<lb />
awa from you for years and years and years,<lb />
and all of a sudden, here's the whole bagful<lb />
Sheppard said.<lb />
Her advice to her fellow undergraduates<lb />
can be summed up in her favorite motto.<lb />
"The world is your oyster. Go out and see<lb />
it Sheppard said.<lb />
Internships<lb />
enhance<lb />
studies<lb />
Becky alley<lb />
HOI'SIN(, AND CONSI UTOKV SERVICES ISSI'ES<lb />
STUE WRITER<lb />
FFitor 's Note: This is part 3 of a J part series on<lb />
internships ami shi opportunities they provkle.<lb />
Many ECU students participate in internship<lb />
programs but few get to intern somewhere as<lb />
exciting as a television news program.<lb />
Mary Luebke. a senior communications<lb />
major, experienced the exciting world of<lb />
broadcast news last semester by interning at<lb />
WITN-7 News.<lb />
"It was a very fast-paced job; new things<lb />
were coming up all the time, so I was never<lb />
bored Luebke said.<lb />
Luebke, who is earning a BA in communi-<lb />
cations, worked in the newsroom of WiTN-7.<lb />
She helped write the news, pick out which<lb />
stories should lead the news and edit video-<lb />
tape.<lb />
Doing an internship proved to be very<lb />
helpful for Luebke.<lb />
"It definitely adds a lot and gives you a<lb />
new dimension to your studies Luebke said.<lb />
"My internship provided me with a whole<lb />
new insight into my major<lb />
Luebke said that one thing she found out<lb />
by doing an internship was that she did not<lb />
have some of the technical skills she would<lb />
need to go into her field of broadcast journal-<lb />
ism.<lb />
"One day they wanted me to edit some<lb />
videotape, but I had no training on how to do<lb />
it from ECU, so it was really difficult for me<lb />
to learn how to do it. I really wish we had<lb />
more training on the technical aspects of jour-<lb />
nalism here Luebke said.<lb />
"I now have an idea of what is out there,<lb />
what they expect you to know what they can<lb />
teach you and what I need to know. I had<lb />
been looking through rose colored glasses and<lb />
I had to learn pretty fast that the world is not<lb />
like that<lb />
Luebke said that everyone at WITN-7,<lb />
which is also an NBC and CNN affiliate, was<lb />
very helpful and nice to the interns. She also<lb />
SEE INTERNSHIP PAGE 2<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
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Reviewer want a<lb />
cracker?<lb />
opinion3<lb />
Hemp won't get<lb />
you nigh.<lb />
sports6<lb />
Bradford Creek:<lb />
Home sweet home.<lb />
the east Carolinian<lb />
STUDENT PUBLICATION BLDG.<lb />
GREENVILLE. NC 27858<lb />
across (torn Joyner library<lb />
WEONESDAY:<lb />
sunny<lb />
high 85<lb />
low 62<lb />
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 sunny<lb />
 high 82<lb />
low 60<lb />
phone<lb />
328-6366 newsroom<lb />
328-2000 advertising<lb />
328-6558 fax<lb />
e-mail<lb />
uuieciecuvm.cis.ecu.edu<lb />
at the<lb />
Gray Art Gallery<lb />
located at<lb />
Fifth and Jarvis<lb />
from<lb />
June 5 -27<lb />
hours<lb />
Monday-Thursday 10a.m5p.m.<lb />
Friday 10a.m11:30a.m.<lb />
The exhibit honors the founding of<lb />
the Leroy T. Walker International<lb />
Human Performance Center at ECU.<lb />
PHOTOS BY PATRICK IREIAN<lb />
Beatrice Sheppard will enroll at ECU in the fall to complete her degree in English.<lb />
PHOTO COURTESY OF ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
Students cautioned to<lb />
avoid melanoma<lb />
A. BRANDON Mlsr<lb />
HK.tl.TH ISstks<lb />
STWK WRITKH<lb />
The summer heat is beginning to bubble<lb />
into full blast, which means there will be a lot<lb />
more playing and laying out in the sun. And as<lb />
a result, thousands of people will get malig-<lb />
nant melanoma, a sometimes deadly skin can-<lb />
cer, because they failed to protect themselves<lb />
from the scorching sun.<lb />
The fact has been well known for years,<lb />
overexposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.<lb />
Yet the rate of diagnosed melanoma doubles<lb />
every 12 years, and the current rate of death<lb />
from this skin cancer is one person every hour,<lb />
or 7,300 a year.<lb />
"There has definitely been an increase in<lb />
malignant melanoma, not only with fair<lb />
skinned people, but all people in general<lb />
said Joleen Jernigan, nurse practitioner at the<lb />
Student Health Center.<lb />
This increase in melanoma related deaths<lb />
is attributed to both the depletion of the o-<lb />
zone layer, and to changing trends in outdoor<lb />
lifestyles.<lb />
So why does something so easy to prevent<lb />
continue to take more and more lives? Some<lb />
people would rather put beauty before their<lb />
health and stay tan every summer. Some<lb />
don't want to take the time to protect them-<lb />
selves from the sun, and others aren't even<lb />
aware of the serious damage the sun can do.<lb />
Protecting yourself from dangerous UV<lb />
rays doesn't take much, you don't have to hide<lb />
in a closet for the rest of your life. Just use<lb />
some common sense and take precautions.<lb />
The suns rays are most harmful during mid-<lb />
day, so plan your lengthy outdoor activities<lb />
around 3-4 p.m. If you do play in the sun a lot,<lb />
either cover up with some clothing or wear a<lb />
sun block that is at least 15 SPF<lb />
Everybody is at risk for getting skin cancer,<lb />
even the young students at ECU. Jernigan<lb />
commented that there have been a number of<lb />
cases of melanoma seen at the Student<lb />
Health Center over<lb />
the years. Just<lb />
because you are not in<lb />
this high risk group<lb />
doesn't mean<lb />
melanoma won't hap-<lb />
pen to you. You may<lb />
have been building up<lb />
to it with out even<lb />
knowing.<lb />
"People who were<lb />
blistered by the sun<lb />
often as a child are<lb />
very susceptible to<lb />
melanoma, but most<lb />
people don't think<lb />
about the damage<lb />
that has been done in<lb />
their childhood<lb />
Jernigan said.<lb />
Rod Friedman, an<lb />
advocate of melanoma<lb />
prevention, and pub-<lb />
the UC<lb />
Wellness<lb />
andjohn<lb />
Medical<lb />
THE PEOPLE WHO FALL INTO AT<lb />
LEAST ONE OF THESE<lb />
�ATE6GmtS-ARE W-TH� HIGH-<lb />
RISK GROUP:<lb />
Burn or blister easily<lb />
Light skinned<lb />
Blond or red hair<lb />
� Blue, green or gray eyes<lb />
1 Overexposure to the sun between<lb />
childhood and teen years<lb />
� Family history of melanoma<lb />
� More than 100 moles on your body;<lb />
50 if you are under the age of 20<lb />
"The survival rates have improved<lb />
Jernigan said. "It used to be that you would<lb />
get melanoma, and that was it, you could<lb />
probably die<lb />
And that's the good ne Melanoma can<lb />
be easily cured if it is discovered early. In<lb />
most cases melanoma can be treated in the<lb />
dermatologists office, and it's easy to detect.<lb />
You should become familiar with your body so<lb />
you can see any changes ir bur skin. All you<lb />
need is a little time to check yourself once or<lb />
twice a month, and a hand mirror for those<lb />
hard to reach places.<lb />
"Some key spots that malignant melanoma<lb />
might show up are the places we never think<lb />
to look� the shins, the back, the top of the<lb />
ears and the face Jernigan said.<lb />
Most malignancies look like moles, and<lb />
they are usually discolored, or have changed in<lb />
size, shape or texture. Sometimes a brand<lb />
new mole will appear.<lb />
If you see anything out of the ordinary you<lb />
should see a dermatologist as soon as possible.<lb />
Remember, the quicker you catch it, the more<lb />
likely you are to save your own life.<lb />
lisher of<lb />
Berkeley<lb />
Letter<lb />
Hopkins<lb />
Ietter, found several<lb />
spots of malignant<lb />
melanoma on his Ixidy<lb />
at the age of 48. Yet<lb />
he has dark hair, olive<lb />
skin, has no history of<lb />
melanoma in his fami-<lb />
ly, and he had normal<lb />
exposure to the sun as<lb />
a child. Luckily he<lb />
caught it in time.<lb />
Students should guard against spending long periods of time out in the sun<lb />
without protection. Such practices could increase the risk of melanoma.<lb />
FILE PHOTO<lb /><pb facs="00058712_tn_0002" /><lb />
V<lb />
2 Wednesday. Jum18. 1997<lb />
news<lb />
the East Carolinian<lb />
ECU Hosts Camps for Youth<lb />
ECU will host several camp-style activities for young people this week.<lb />
Among them is the Keyboard Camp for piano students ages 7-14. pis camp<lb />
meets daily through June 20 at the School of Music. Youngsters from 12 to<lb />
17 will attend an adventure camp offered through the Department or<lb />
Recreational Services. This camp includes practice on ECU s indoor climb-<lb />
ing wall and on the Ropes Challenge course on Monday and Tuesday and a<lb />
visit to the mountains during the remainder of the week to tackle rock<lb />
climbing, river canoeing and trail hiking.<lb />
Faculty member named<lb />
occupational<lb />
therapy fellow<lb />
Dr. Anne E. Dickerson, associate pro-<lb />
fessor and chair of the occupational<lb />
therapy department in the East<lb />
Carolina University School of Allied<lb />
Health Sciences, was named to the<lb />
American Occupational Therapy<lb />
Association's Roster of Rslkws during<lb />
the association's annual national con-<lb />
ference in Orlando, Fla. Dickerson<lb />
was recognized with an award for<lb />
"Outstanding Contributions to<lb />
Re:�arch and Theory Development<lb />
Dr. Anne E. Dickerson,<lb />
associate professor and chair of the<lb />
occupational therapy department<lb />
.<lb />
Ventures in Health began Monday<lb />
A summer program to introduce minority students to careers in htilth<lb />
began Monday and continues through June 28. Twenty-two students�9th<lb />
and 10th graders�are enrolled in the program. The students spend time<lb />
with professionals in medicine, nursing and a variety of other health-related<lb />
areas.<lb />
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Internship<lb />
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said the main reason she did an<lb />
internship was to get first hand work<lb />
experience because she knew that<lb />
was highly recommended.<lb />
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Doing an internship in her major<lb />
actually varied Luebke's career goals<lb />
a bit.<lb />
"It dampened my goals, but did<lb />
not really change them. I found out<lb />
that I didn't have some of the skills<lb />
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either get them before I graduate in<lb />
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Luekbe said.<lb />
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tary at a rate of 40 gallons a minute. A Greene County farm wasordered<lb />
closed for piping waste into another tributary for several years. The next<lb />
year, a Craven County hog farm lagoon near the river ruptured and spilled<lb />
1.5 million gallons of waste.<lb />
Roses gives up Duke post to lead gene-based<lb />
research at Glaxo Wellcome<lb />
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK (AP) - A Duke University neurologist<lb />
noted for research confirming a genetic link to Alzheimer s disease has left<lb />
the university to lead a new gene-based research program at Olaxo<lb />
CAlleneRoses moved Monday from his lab office in Duke's neurology<lb />
department, where he served as chairman, to a corporate office in Research<lb />
After 27 years at Duke, he is now vice president and worldwide director<lb />
of genetics for one of the world's largest drug companies. At Glaxo, he will<lb />
lead the company's nrw �30 million "genetics directorate.<lb />
Over the vears, Roses has battled repeatedly with federal grant-givers<lb />
and other Alzheimer's researchers. He said he took the Glaxo job so he<lb />
could begin searching for the cures, rather than the causes, ofthe disease<lb />
The worldwide genetics program Roses will head has a 1997 budget of<lb />
$49 million and 150 researchers based in three countnes, including Glaxo s<lb />
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With the recent media attention given to Beatrice Shepparf, the 79-oldundergradu.<lb />
ate who will be transferring to ECU in the fall to finish her degree, we as t�d,t�nal s�i-<lb />
dents are being reminded yet again that the model of the so-called tradtuonal student is no<lb />
longer the only kind of student to be found on college campuses.<lb />
�ieta. expectations lead us to believe that we should 1<lb />
finishing high school, finish our degree in the standard four years, graduate, find a nice job<lb />
and live happily ever after.<lb />
If only life were so nice and tidy.<lb />
In today's complicated and diverse world, there are all sorts of reasons why some people<lb />
may not be able to attend college right away, or may choose not to. One of the most com-<lb />
mon reasons is financial-some simply can't afford it. Others choose to get mamed and raise<lb />
their families while they are still young, and return to school latet Others may be prevent-<lb />
ed by circumstances completely beyond their control, as in the case of Beatrice Sheppard-<lb />
nothing like a world war to spoil your life plans. . . , <lb />
Luckily for those who don't go to college at the standard age, societal expectations are not<lb />
ironclad There are many non-traditional students on campus, and the increasing avail-<lb />
ability of night and weekend classes at community and four-year colleges all ovenin addi-<lb />
tion to other degree completion programs targeted at older students, may be proof of the<lb />
increasing acceptance of education at any age. ' <lb />
And why not? Education is supposed to be a lifelong process. What is the use of growing<lb />
older if you do not also grow wiser? As scientists probe the mysteries of aging and speculate<lb />
on wavs to extend the average human life span, the question we need to ask ourselves is,<lb />
"What would we do with that extra fifty years if we had it?" Also, with a longer life span,<lb />
perhaps we would no longer feel as if we have to finish our education within a standard time<lb />
ft is also true that having older students sharing the campus is not only advantageous for<lb />
them, but for the younger students as well. Professors of non-traditional1 studenusoften<lb />
comment on how dedicated the more mature students are, and how they bring a different<lb />
perspective to class discussions.<lb />
In addition to their contribution in the classroom, there is also a more subtle effect out-<lb />
side of it. A college campus is supposed to be a place of diversity a place where 5tufents�n<lb />
be exposed to as many aspects of life as possible. This should include people of different<lb />
races, nationalities, religions and ages.<lb />
We at TEC applaud the effort and positive attitude of Beatnce Shepoard, and others lite<lb />
her. At the age of 79, after already living a full life, she has decided that she's not ready to<lb />
be content with what she has and who she is, but to keep changing and learning. She has<lb />
decided that she is not finished living. We should all be so hopeful.<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Columnist<lb />
Hemp and Marijuana need different regulation<lb />
Hemp for Victory, or at least that is<lb />
what the United States Department<lb />
of Agriculture movie said during<lb />
World War II. During the second<lb />
World Wir, American farmers were<lb />
encouraged to grow hemp. The fed-<lb />
eral government asked farmers to<lb />
grow hemp for the war. Hemp even<lb />
saved George Bush's life during the<lb />
war; his parachute webbing was<lb />
made of hemp. For some unusual<lb />
reason, hemp is illegal. According to<lb />
many, including Audrey Yeager, a<lb />
deputy sheriff in Kentucky, hemp<lb />
should remain illegal.<lb />
A brief explanation is needed for<lb />
those people who cannot distinguish<lb />
between marijuana and industrial<lb />
hemp. Marijuana and hemp<lb />
(cannabis sativa) are close to being<lb />
one in the same. It is the dried flow-<lb />
ers on the top leaves of the female<lb />
cannabis sativa plant that consti-<lb />
tutes marijuana. The flowers con-<lb />
tain THC, the active ingredient in<lb />
marijuana. The THC chemical is in<lb />
such small quantities (less than<lb />
rpercent) in hemp that smoking<lb />
hemp will not get you high.<lb />
Yeager's reasoning for the contin-<lb />
ued prohibition against hemp is<lb />
absurd. It is Yeager's opinion that<lb />
law enforcement cannot distinguish<lb />
between marijuana and hemp. Not<lb />
being able to tell the difference<lb />
between hemp and marijuana on<lb />
sight alone is true for the untrained<lb />
eye. Non-filtered cigarettes to the<lb />
unknowing look like joints. I am<lb />
sure that Yeager, a resident cf a<lb />
tobacco producing state, does not<lb />
want non-filtered cigarettes out-<lb />
lawed because they took like joints.<lb />
Proponents of industrial hemp claim<lb />
that the difference between mari-<lb />
juana and hemp is distinguishable.<lb />
The deputy is also worried about<lb />
a fanner supplementing hisher<lb />
income by growing a few marijuana<lb />
plants along with the hemp plants.<lb />
The deputy has a very good point.<lb />
Yes, some farmers will grow marijua-<lb />
na in fields of hemp, much the same<lb />
way some farmers now grow marijua-<lb />
na in fields of com.<lb />
If Yeager and those who agree<lb />
with his opinion want to worry about<lb />
the THC content in the hemp being<lb />
planted, we could do like France.<lb />
Farmers must obtain their tow-level<lb />
(THC) seeds of hemp from the<lb />
National Hemp Producers<lb />
Federation, inform the Ministries of<lb />
Health and Agriculture of their<lb />
intent to grow hemp and, on top of<lb />
all that, must have a guaranteed<lb />
buyer. .<lb />
Yeager's opinion stems an inci-<lb />
dent involving a local teacher who<lb />
had the audacity to - get this - actu-<lb />
ally trv and teach her children the<lb />
truth. The teacher had a special<lb />
guest, Woody Harrclson, come and<lb />
talk to the class about industrial<lb />
hemp. Harrelson, of Cheers fame, is<lb />
a big proponent of industrial hemp.<lb />
Evidently the deputy feels it is<lb />
wrong to tell children about a plant<lb />
that � illegal for all the wrong rea-<lb />
ions; its appearance and infinitesi-<lb />
mal amounts of THC.<lb />
I will agree with the Deputy on<lb />
two points. The teacher should have<lb />
chosen � mere appropriate date for<lb />
Mr. Harnetaon to come to ctass.<lb />
Harrelson came on the day of the<lb />
DARE graduation. The teacher was<lb />
also wrong in passing around hemp<lb />
seeds, which are illegal.<lb />
Hemp is a very useful product.<lb />
Hemp can be used for paper, bio-<lb />
masss fuel and cloth. The first draft<lb />
of the Declaration of Independence,<lb />
"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine,<lb />
the King James Bible (17th century)<lb />
and the works of Mark Twain and<lb />
Alexander Dumas were ail printed<lb />
on hemp paper. The paintings of<lb />
Van Gogh and Rembrandt were pri-<lb />
marily painted on hemp canvas.<lb />
Look around; more and more people<lb />
are wearing hemp.<lb />
The teacher was not wrong in<lb />
teaching her students about hemp.<lb />
The best teacher I ever had told us<lb />
not to believe everything we see or<lb />
hear, that sometimes it is best to<lb />
question authority and yes, even<lb />
question the tews. Is there any other<lb />
plant in this country whose seeds ate<lb />
illegal, the ownership of the plant is<lb />
illegal, the growing of the plant also<lb />
being illegal, yet whose products,<lb />
paper and doth are completely legal<lb />
to own? Hemp should not be illegal<lb />
because it looks somewhat similar to<lb />
marijuana.<lb />
" 'Off-the-record' conferences are subterfuges which<lb />
stifle the voice of the press and deprive the people<lb />
of their right to know<lb />
L<lb />
Jay Crouse. journalist, author, 1960<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Columnist<lb />
NICHOLS<lb />
Confidential testing threatens everyone<lb />
Recently the North Carolina State<lb />
Government has decided to ban all<lb />
anonymous HIV testing and<lb />
replace it with confidential test-<lb />
ing. This means that instead of a<lb />
number being assigned to test<lb />
results, the person's name and<lb />
Social Security number will be<lb />
included in all cases. They are say-<lb />
ing that the test results will still be<lb />
just as secure as they were before<lb />
and that there is no need for alarm.<lb />
No need for alarm as long as you<lb />
are in the majority of people who<lb />
do not have the Human Imuno-<lb />
Defeciency Virus. But what about<lb />
those who do? These people will<lb />
be permanently tagged by some<lb />
bureaucrat as being INFECTED.<lb />
We all know how efficiently the<lb />
state government is run and how<lb />
well they keep their business in<lb />
order. Take, for example the<lb />
Department of Health, Environ-<lb />
ment, and Natural Resources'<lb />
recent triumphs in organization.<lb />
They allowed one nursing home to<lb />
go on doing business while patients<lb />
inside were sitting in pools of urine<lb />
for days, while patients were left<lb />
without fluids to the point of<lb />
death. One man required 22 liters<lb />
of fluid before he became con-<lb />
scious.<lb />
This kind of organization<lb />
allowed these atrocities to happen<lb />
and now they claim they can keep<lb />
your confidential medical records<lb />
safe from outsiders. Who are they<lb />
kidding?<lb />
In the past "confidential" med-<lb />
ical records have been just that as<lb />
long as they do not pose a direct<lb />
threat to public health. Diseases<lb />
like tuberculosis and small pox are<lb />
such cases that arc dangerous to<lb />
public safety because they are<lb />
spread as easily as the common<lb />
cold. HIV on the other hand, has<lb />
been proven not to spread like this.<lb />
Why do they need these people's<lb />
names? This question has been<lb />
avoided because they don't seem to<lb />
have an explanation. The main rea-<lb />
son is that some legislator decided<lb />
it should be this way and now it is.<lb />
This tactic will not curb the<lb />
spread of the virus nor will it<lb />
spread better knowledge of how to<lb />
avoid this disease. It will, however,<lb />
scare people away from getting<lb />
tested and increase rhe chance of<lb />
them giving it to another person<lb />
because they do not know they<lb />
have the vims. The fear is very real.<lb />
Imagine having your name on a<lb />
database in some granite office<lb />
building in Raleigh and next to it<lb />
the number of HIV tests you've<lb />
had along with their results. Who<lb />
knows what people will be looking<lb />
at that computer screen. Raleigh's<lb />
state government offices are not<lb />
Fort Knox!<lb />
Orr top of the fear of your pri-<lb />
vate health record being not so pri-<lb />
vate is the possibility that the same<lb />
program recently enacted in South<lb />
Dakota will spread to our part of<lb />
the world. The Governor of South<lb />
Dakota has mandated that, under<lb />
certain circumstances, a person<lb />
(for example, person A) may be<lb />
detained and quarantined if anoth-<lb />
er person (person B) believes he<lb />
has been exposed to the virus by<lb />
person A. Also, once a person has<lb />
contracted the disease he may also<lb />
be detained to insure he does not<lb />
threaten the health of others. How<lb />
would the authorities know who is<lb />
a possible "threat"? Check out the<lb />
database "locked" in the Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Health.<lb />
For those of us fortunate enough<lb />
not to have the disease, this all<lb />
seems a little distant and we feel<lb />
detached from it. But, if it is OK to<lb />
incarcerate a person for having a<lb />
disease, why not for all diseases?<lb />
And lets go one step further, let's<lb />
isolate them into "camps" where<lb />
we. the normal members of society<lb />
will all be safe. Just maybe we will<lb />
be able to put all public threats<lb />
away: alcoholics, the mentally ill,<lb />
those with physical handicaps,<lb />
pesky opinion writers.<lb />
And where did all this start?<lb />
Because we sat by and let the gov-<lb />
ernment categorize us, put us neat-<lb />
ly into separate stacks, divide the<lb />
population and destroy what bit of<lb />
humanity is left in civilization.<lb />
OPINION<lb />
William S.<lb />
COGHRAN<lb />
Columnist<lb />
Death penalty, retribution or revenge<lb />
Does the death penalty deter crimi-<lb />
nals? A TIMECNN poll showed<lb />
that Americans stand divided on this<lb />
question: only 45 percent thought<lb />
yes. That's quite a disparity for a<lb />
subject whose very controversy has<lb />
waned to the point of indifference in<lb />
most Americans' lives.<lb />
While researching material for<lb />
this ankle it was difficult, personal-<lb />
ly, to rid myself of emotions sur-<lb />
rounding the Timothy McVeigh ver-<lb />
dict. Guilty on all 11 charges includ-<lb />
ing: conspiracy to use a weapon of<lb />
mass destruction, use of a weapon of<lb />
mass destruction, destruction by an<lb />
explosive and the murder of eight<lb />
federal law-enforcement agents, all<lb />
of which carry the possible penalty<lb />
of death, I couldn't help but think if<lb />
ever the death penalty should be<lb />
used, this is the time.<lb />
Indeed, Judge Richard Matsch<lb />
has fought to keep this case from<lb />
becoming a circus. He has repeated-<lb />
ly ordered jurors to discern the facts<lb />
of the trial "free from the influence<lb />
of passion He might as well have<lb />
tried to adjudicate a tornado. "I saw<lb />
a body in a blanket recalled Jerry<lb />
Flowers, a member of the Oklahoma<lb />
City police force. "When I opened<lb />
up the blanket, there was a 5-year-<lb />
old boy. His face was gone<lb />
Kathleen Treanor testified for the<lb />
prosecution, recounting the horror of<lb />
losing her only daughter, Ashley. She<lb />
remembered kissing her daughter<lb />
good-bye for the last time. Then<lb />
after days of searching through the<lb />
debris of the federal building, her<lb />
daughter's body was found, and<lb />
Treanor was able to bury her proper-<lb />
ly. Only seven months later, Treanor<lb />
received a call from the medical<lb />
examiner's office. "He said 'We have<lb />
recovered a portion of Ashley's<lb />
hand Treanor testified fighting<lb />
back tears, and we wanted to know<lb />
if you wanted that buried in the<lb />
mass grave or if you would like to<lb />
have it And I said. Of course I want<lb />
it. It's a part of net<lb />
All the while, McVeigh has sat<lb />
stone-cold without the slightest sign<lb />
of remorse. It is apparent that he<lb />
believes his bombing of the<lb />
Oklahoma City Federal Building was<lb />
a just cause. And it is with this bur-<lb />
den that the defense has had to por-<lb />
tray McVeigh as a human being who<lb />
thinks and acts and plays just like<lb />
the rest of us. It is an insurmount-<lb />
able obstacle indeed. Glen Seidl,<lb />
whose wife died in the bombing,<lb />
read a letter written by his 9-year-<lb />
old son. "I will the letter said, "still<lb />
make my mother a Mother's Day<lb />
card and Valentine's Day card like<lb />
the other kids<lb />
In connection with the powerful<lb />
emotions involved in this case, the<lb />
question as to McVeigh's future revi-<lb />
talizes an old controversy: the death<lb />
penalty. Three-fourths of Americans,<lb />
along with the President, Congress,<lb />
and the courts are in favor of capitol<lb />
punishment. Why then is the popu-<lb />
lation split on the question of<lb />
whether the death penalty is effec-<lb />
tive in deterring crime (52 percent<lb />
of Americans think it does not)? If<lb />
we can't seem to resolve whether or<lb />
not lethal injection, gas chambers<lb />
and electric chairs deter crime, why,<lb />
then, do 2,8 states utilize this means<lb />
of punishment? If it doesn't work,<lb />
why use it? Is it retribution or<lb />
revenge? Because if we use the<lb />
death penalty as a form of revenge,<lb />
aren't we just as guilty as the mur-<lb />
derers? Certainly, revenge and retri-<lb />
bution become mingled in cases as<lb />
emotional as this.<lb />
America stands alone among<lb />
Western democracies in its use of<lb />
capitol punishment. In 19, 79 exe-<lb />
cutions were carried ouwwith Texas.<lb />
Virginia, and Missouri conducting<lb />
the most, 23, 10, and seven respec-<lb />
tively (North Carolina did not<lb />
administer the death penalty at all in<lb />
'96; however, it has been used eight<lb />
times since 1976).<lb />
The thing is, McVeigh's trial is<lb />
unique. He has been featured on 60<lb />
Minutes, the cover of Time and<lb />
Newsweek and myriad other sources<lb />
of news. However, I believe it is fair<lb />
to say that the 3,214 death row pris-<lb />
oners in the United States (154 in<lb />
NC) have not been given the same.<lb />
In fact, capitol punishment has<lb />
become a mundane, trivial occur-<lb />
rence that rarely even makes the six<lb />
o'clock news. All the while, over half<lb />
of America thinks the punishment<lb />
does not deter criminals. So why do<lb />
we use it?<lb />
No doubt, Timothy McVeigh<lb />
likens himself a martyr. Last month<lb />
he read W Somerset Maugham's<lb />
The Razor's Edge. He is currently<lb />
finishing Man's Fate by Andre<lb />
Malraux. Time and time again he<lb />
has stated his admiration for The<lb />
Turner Diaries, a fictional account of<lb />
an uprising by white supremacists.<lb />
Earl Turner, the story's hero, faces<lb />
his death with sang-froid, even joy.<lb />
"Brothers he says, addressing an<lb />
elite group called the Order. "When<lb />
I entered your ranks for the first<lb />
time, I consecrated my life to our<lb />
Order and to the purpose for which<lb />
it cxistsNow I am ready to meet<lb />
my obligation fully. I offer you my<lb />
life While McVeigh might adorn<lb />
himself a martyr and may very well<lb />
be executed by lethal injection in<lb />
the not-too-distant future, the<lb />
American question of capitol pun-<lb />
ishment still lies unresolved and<lb />
unanswered. Does capitol punish-<lb />
ment deter crime? If not, why use it?<lb />
Think America, think.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Summer Theater kicks off<lb /><lb />
JENNIFER TAFE<lb />
STAFF WKITF.R<lb />
ng for entertainment that's a little bit out of the<lb />
ordinary in Greenville? The East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theater 1997 station promises to provide many laughs<lb />
and a whirlwind of musk and dancing. This season will<lb />
feature two blockbuster musicals guaranteed to thrill<lb />
audiences with pure musical theater entertainment.<lb />
Opening the season is Crony rorYou, show styled<lb />
after old-school musical comedies, which features the<lb />
music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin and the<lb />
newfy-revised book of Ken Ludwig.<lb />
Including such recognizable Gershwin classics as<lb />
"EmbraeeaMe You "1 Got Rhythm" and "The Heal<lb />
American folk Song is a Rag Crony For You is a theater<lb />
dance masterpiece.<lb />
The East Carolina Summer Theater will be joined in<lb />
this production by New York guest artists Norb Joerder,<lb />
lirector, and Susan Kaszynski, choreographer. East<lb />
's own scenic designer Robert Alpers, will pro-<lb />
vide the intricate set design for the stage.<lb />
Crony for You opens on June 24th at 8 p.m. and will<lb />
run through June 28 wkh an 8 p.m. show every night. On<lb />
June 25th and 28th, the cast will also present 2 p.m.<lb />
matinees.<lb />
Next in the East Carolina Summer Theatre's 1997<lb />
Season is Nunsense II: The Serond Coming. Lighthearted<lb />
and hilarious, this show is perfect for summer entertain-<lb />
ment.<lb />
like its predecessor Nonsense, which was performed<lb />
by the East Carolina Summer Theater in 1990, Nmwnse<lb />
II features the humor of Mother Superior and a crew of<lb />
singing, dancing, joke-telling, roller-skating, Elvis-imper-<lb />
sonating sisters.<lb />
Audiences will be treated to song-and-dance num-<lb />
bers such as "What Would Elvis Do" and the lyrical<lb />
"Angeline Nwtsense will run Jury 8th-12ch at 8 p.m. each<lb />
evening, with 2 p.m. matinees on Jury 9th and 12th.<lb />
Tickets are on sale now and start at $40 for season<lb />
tickets or $22.50 for individual tickets. Tickets may be<lb />
purchased at the box office, by phone with a VISA or<lb />
MasterCard at 328-6829 or 328-1726, or by mail at East<lb />
Carolina Summer Theater, ECU, Greenville, NC 27858.<lb />
The box office is open Monday through Friday from 10<lb />
a.m. until 4 p.m. or 8:15 p.m. on performance dates.<lb />
Cracker conquers Greemilk<lb />
mOVf �3re view<lb />
Cage takes an absurd ride<lb />
in Con Air<lb />
DftLEWtUIAMSON<lb />
SFNHRtWRfTfiR<lb />
SIX OUT Of T6N<lb />
A plane filled with escaped convicts takes off amid an<lb />
explosive war zone, dragging along a long, thick rope<lb />
with � large set antlers attached at the end. Just before<lb />
the plane lifts off, the antlers hook onto a shiny, new<lb />
sports car. As the plane becomes airborne, so does the<lb />
car. Meanwhile, the hero of the day (in this case,<lb />
Nicolas Cage) attempts to get his friends off the plane,<lb />
but realizes the plane is already in the air. Standing at<lb />
the open end of the aircraft, Cage witnesses the sports<lb />
car soaring behind thousands of feet above the earth. In<lb />
a perfect southern drawl that carries a hint of Elvis,<lb />
Cage calmly and flatly states, "On any other day, that<lb />
would seem strange<lb />
In any other<lb />
type of movie, the<lb />
above scene would<lb />
not only be strange<lb />
but ludicrous. But<lb />
in Cm Air, the lat-<lb />
est adrenaline rush<lb />
from producer<lb />
Jerry Bruckheimer,<lb />
such moments are<lb />
common.<lb />
Bruckheimer<lb />
has never been<lb />
concerned with<lb />
plausibility in his<lb />
films. He and his<lb />
late partner, Don<lb />
Simpson, amassed<lb />
a fortune and cre-<lb />
ated a small empire<lb />
with such nonsen-<lb />
sical action-orient-<lb />
ed movies as top Gun,<lb />
Beverly HUis dp It,<lb />
Bad Boys, and Tie Rock. In many ways, their films help<lb />
define the acceptable mold for the action genre: things<lb />
need to be quick, flashy, glossy, over-the-top, and vio-<lb />
lent. And, if possible, there should be some sort of plot<lb />
tying everything together.<lb />
Con Air has all of these necessary ingredients, and<lb />
when viewed with a certain frame of mind, it works<lb />
wonderfully, l his is a popcorn movie loaeed with sever-<lb />
al squirts of salty butter. Excess and an indulgence in<lb />
absurdity is what keeps things thrusting.<lb />
This is not necessarily a bad thing. Films like Robert<lb />
Rodriquez's Desperado and From Dusk TtUDmsn and John<lb />
Win's Broken Arrmr thrived because of their don't-ajve-<lb />
a-damn attitudes. Absurdity and over-the-top antics<lb />
made those films immensely fun, and the same can be<lb />
argued for Con Air.<lb />
However, Robert Rodriquez and John Woo are both<lb />
visionary directors in their chosen field, and they do<lb />
have talent. Unfortunately, Con Air's director. Simon<lb />
Wat, does not have the necessary style or sense of con-<lb />
trol needed to make an outlandish action movie great.<lb />
As frantic as these films may get, a sense of pacing is<lb />
still necessary. West fills his screen with a number of<lb />
impressive shots, but when the action starts rolling, the<lb />
screen becomes a muddled mess.<lb />
Wat is so concerned with capturing the sensation of<lb />
a high-octane adrenaline rush thai he sacrifices visual<lb />
comprehension.<lb />
Many key scenes,<lb />
such as the film's<lb />
climatic chase fea-<lb />
turing our two<lb />
heroes (Cage and<lb />
John Cusack)<lb />
speeding after a fire<lb />
truck, is so quickly<lb />
edited that the<lb />
audience never gets<lb />
a chance to firmly<lb />
enjoy the ride. This<lb />
is the MTV style of<lb />
filmmaking.<lb />
Constantly feed the<lb />
audience with many<lb />
smali visual bires so<lb />
they lever get full<lb />
or bored.<lb />
The result, unfortu-<lb />
nately, creates an<lb />
action film that never<lb />
has a great actior<lb />
moment. Films like Die Hard and Lethal Weapon, while<lb />
both absurd, had a sense of where they were going and<lb />
what they were doing. Those films sporadically spread<lb />
the action out, slowly building toward explosively ener-<lb />
getic climaxes. Con Air, while somewhat entertaining,<lb />
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Minutes after Michael Jordan and the Bulls won their<lb />
fifth championship in seven years Friday night, the<lb />
screen showing the game went up and Cracker<lb />
appeared on the Attic stage.<lb />
By the end of the night, the Attic crowd was as<lb />
sweaty as his Airness's bald head was in the fourth quar-<lb />
ter. High temperatures, a packed crowd and some of<lb />
that rock-n-roll hoochie coochie (heh, heh) provided<lb />
courtesy of Cracker contributed to rampant body odor<lb />
and wet, clinging clothes. But isn't that what rock and<lb />
roll is all about? Smelling so bad it's good.<lb />
The heat did not affect the crowd, who danced and<lb />
screamed loudly after every song, or the band, who<lb />
played for nearly two hours with only brief pauses<lb />
between songs.<lb />
Cracker, at their best, cranked out blistering ver-<lb />
sions of their radio-friendly anti-anthems ("I Hate My<lb />
Generation "Teen Angst (What the World Needs<lb />
Now)"). At their worst, Cracker sounded like some sort<lb />
of southern rock cover band, churning out stale Lynyrd<lb />
Skynyrd riffs (lots of other stuff).<lb />
Lead singer David Lowcry's ragged vocals are per-<lb />
fect for the cynicism Cracker's song lyrics often convey.<lb />
But I thought they were perfect for Camper fen<lb />
Beethoven's (his former band) twisted songs also. I<lb />
mean, come on, "Take the Skinheads Bowling" should<lb />
be a generational anthem, not "Get Off This<lb />
Guitarist Johnny Hickman and bass player Bob<lb />
Rupe (late of the wonderful Silos) are tough and tal-<lb />
ented players. However, similar to sunlight, you do not<lb />
want to look at them directly, as Hickman enjoys strik-<lb />
ing excessive guitar hero poses and Rupe is a member<lb />
of the G.E. Smith School of Constipated Musicians,<lb />
squinting his eyes and sucking in his cheeks at every<lb />
turn.<lb />
Cracker brought out the yee-haws with a couple of<lb />
cool country numbers. Hickman headed the hoe-down<lb />
with the excellent "Lonesome Johnny Blues<lb />
Ixwery waited to the encore to finally address the<lb />
crowd, blasting a few of his "alternative" rock contem-<lb />
poraries. He gave the thumbs down to Sponge and<lb />
Seven Mary Three and called No Doubt's music "Lita<lb />
David Lowery hatas his generation, especially No Doubt.<lb />
PHOTO COURTESY OF ENTERTAINMENT ALLEY<lb />
Ford power ballads I like him more now.<lb />
Cracker wrapped up the evening with "Low send-<lb />
ing the crowd home stanky and smelly, but happy.<lb />
Openers and Ohio natives the Haynes Boys were<lb />
great - for the two songs I got to see them play. I arrived<lb />
late and missed most of their set, much to my disap-<lb />
pointment, as I thoroughly enjoyed their most recent<lb />
release, last year's self-titled album. If you dug 'em, you<lb />
should get the album, if only for "Bitters Past which<lb />
will remind you of every failed relationship you ever<lb />
had.<lb />
Overall, it was a great night for music in the Emerald<lb />
City. It was encouraging to see a band in town as big as<lb />
Cracker, who offered something different from the<lb />
usual roots rock fare. Let's hope it happens more often.<lb />
Rusted Root sends Ritz<lb />
into 'Ecstasy'<lb />
Pat Reid<lb />
ASST. I.IFF.STYI.F. EDITOR<lb />
I have seen the light. When Rusted Root first showed up<lb />
on the music scene in 1994,1 couldn't stand them. I was<lb />
totally and completely repulsed by their music and made<lb />
jokes about them non-stop. Slowly though, I became<lb />
adjusted to their sound, and before long, as much as I<lb />
hated to admit it, I dug them. This reversal reached its<lb />
height when I finally got their debut CD Wken imke-ot<lb />
so I thought. Then, before I knew it, I was making plans<lb />
to see them live at the Ritz in Raleigh. After having seen<lb />
a snippet of their live show at this past year's Farm Aid,<lb />
I was ready to see how they did in a full length set.<lb />
The 9 p.m. show started with Jump Little Children<lb />
from Charleston. SC. The bassist looked like Buster<lb />
Poindexter, one of the singers looked barely old enough<lb />
to shave, and the cellist looked more like an accountant<lb />
than a musician, but musically they were pretty good,<lb />
and that's what really counts. More importantly, they<lb />
had a diverse enough sound to fit in with Rusted Root.<lb />
They combined rap, funk, rockabilly, and folk to form an<lb />
eclectic mix that got the crowd pumped and dancing.<lb />
After only about a half-hour, Jump Little Children<lb />
said their good-byes and the crowd settled down to wait<lb />
for Rusted Root. And a good little wait it was. The usual<lb />
half-hour turned into 45 minutes, which then turned<lb />
into nearly an hour before the lights went out and the<lb />
incense was lit.<lb />
Finally the band appeared and did the usual warm-<lb />
ups with each member fiddling around on their respec-<lb />
tive instrument, but then the warm-up suddenly<lb />
became the beginning of "Laugh As the Sun The band<lb />
was dead-on and the surprisingly diverse crowd was lov-<lb />
ing it.<lb />
I went to the show expecting mostly college age hip-<lb />
pies to be in the audience, but in fact people from every<lb />
walk of life were there and they all were dancing and<lb />
having a blast.<lb />
Finishing "Laugh the band slid straight into "Cat<lb />
Turned Blue without so much as a break in the flow.<lb />
Finally, on the third song, they turned the energy up a<lb />
notch and jammed with "Virtual Reality off their sec-<lb />
ond CD, Remember. They kept the energy up as they did<lb />
a few final seconds of "Drum Trip" as an intro to<lb />
"Ecstasy By now the Ritz had gotten hot and the audi-<lb />
ence was a sea of bodies dancing to the native percus-<lb />
sions while singing along.<lb />
The band didn't show any signs of letting up as they<lb />
ripped through the barnstormer "Rain and the mellow-<lb />
er "Food and Creative Love One thing about live<lb />
Rusted Root is that they pick up the pace of songs com-<lb />
pared to the album versions.<lb />
After about an hour, lead singerguitarist Michael<lb />
Oabicki sent the crowd into a frenzy as he began play-<lb />
ing the band's biggest hit, "Send Me On My Way After<lb />
playing the opening part a couple of times, Glabicki sim-<lb />
ply said, "You sing it and the crowd was happy to<lb />
oblige. After letting the crowd sing the first verse,<lb />
Glabicki joined in and everyone sang the rest of the song.<lb />
After jamming the end out a little, they concluded the<lb />
song to thunderous applause. n<lb />
About a half-hour later, they kicked into "Cruel Sun,<lb />
which included introductions of the various band mem-<lb />
bers and little jams by each member. At the conclusion<lb />
of "Sun" the band waved good-bye, said their thank-<lb />
you's and left the stage. The crowd stomped, chanted<lb />
"Rusted Root and flat out screamed for the band to<lb />
return. After about a five minute wait, the band slightly<lb />
appeased the crowd with a single encore, "Martyr<lb />
In all the band ripped through 19 songs in a little<lb />
under two hours. Needless to say, they looked drained,<lb />
and to be honest I think the crowd was too. A few peo-<lb />
ple hung out after the show and were rewarded with<lb />
drumsticks, but most people simply wandered out the<lb />
doors to their cars, knowing that they had just seen a<lb />
show unlike any other.<lb />
June<lb />
18 Wednesday<lb />
domes at Fleming Hall Courtyard at 9 p.m.<lb />
Comedy Zone with Mike Veneman at the Attic.<lb />
Hickory Hawkins &amp; Side Meat and the Blue Dogs at the Local 506 in<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
Tina Turner and Cyndi Lauper at Walnut Creek in Raleigh.<lb />
19 Thursday<lb />
RetroDance Party at the Attic.<lb />
John Thursday at Peasant's.<lb />
Spatula, Poem Rocket and Karma to Bum at the Local 506 in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Day by the River at Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill.<lb />
20 Friday<lb />
Unsound at the Attic.<lb />
Day room and Breed 13 at Peasant's.<lb />
Bluegrass night with Crucial Smith and others at the Local 506 in ChapeJ<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Dave Matthews Band and Los Lobos at Walnut Creek in Raleigh.<lb />
Brother Monk, Nancy Middleton, Bobby Hinton Blues Band and Lois<lb />
Dawson at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Paul Rodgers and Corey Stevens at the Va. Beach<lb />
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Neville Brothers and Steve Riley Sc the Mamou Playboys at Tbwn Point<lb />
Park in Norfolk, Va.<lb />
21 Saturday<lb />
Root Doctors at the Attic.<lb />
Last One Standing at Peasant's.<lb />
Mind Sirens and Family Dollar Pharaohs at the Local 506 in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Paul Rodgers at Walnut Creek in Raleigh.<lb />
9811 at the Brewery in Raleigh<lb />
Athenaeum, the Gathering Field and Mishap at the Cat s Cradle in<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
60 Ft. Dolls, Iggy Pop, Catfish, Linda Perry, Nixons, Sponge, Rev. Horton<lb />
Heat, Ryan Downs and Treadmill Trackstar at the Va. Beach Amphitheater.<lb />
Tile Iguanas and Little Rat at Tow n Point Park in Norfolk, Va.<lb />
22 Sunday<lb />
Mountain Goats and Simon Joyner at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill.<lb />
24 Tuesday<lb />
Craxyor You at McGinnis Theatre at 8 p.m.<lb />
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Con Air<lb />
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comes off as just one mindless action moment after anoth-<lb />
er with no satisfying pav off m the end. Kven the film's big<lb />
selling scene, which has the plane crashing madly into<lb />
downtown I-as Vegas, seems blandK tired.<lb />
However, good talent tan make even the driest cookie<lb />
taste sweet, and the cast of Con. rare the chocolate chips<lb />
in this dessert. There are more good actors packed into<lb />
this film than time can do justice. Still, the skills of Cage,<lb />
Cusack, John Malkovich, Steve Busccmi, Ving Rhames,<lb />
Colm Meaney and Mvkelti Williams (you know, Bubba<lb />
from Forrest Gump) all make this plane ride worth the<lb />
time.<lb />
Like the film itself, these performances are over-the-<lb />
top and absurd, and that's what makes them so appealing.<lb />
Cage is particularly interesting as Cameron Poe, the hero<lb />
of the day. He looks like Jesus on steroids and talks like a<lb />
Vegas Elvis impersonator, making him one of the more<lb />
unique action heroes in recent memory. The character's<lb />
motivation also makes him stand out among other action<lb />
heroes. He does not really care about stopping the bad<lb />
guys: he just wants to help his only two friends trapped on<lb />
board the plane, and1, more importantly, he wants to get a<lb />
stuffed bunny rabbit to the daughter he has never met. As<lb />
ridiculous as this mav sound, it works and Cage pulls off<lb />
being macho just as well as he pulled off being drunk in<lb />
Leaving Ims Vegas.<lb />
In many ways, this film is one drunken ride. It's loud,<lb />
wild and non-apologetic. It is what it is, and you either<lb />
love it or hate it for that simple fact.<lb />
Prior expectations make or break any film, and this is<lb />
especially true ofCon Air. If you want a more realistic slice<lb />
of action cinema, rent The French Connection. Clear and<lb />
Present Danger or Heat. If you just want a fast-paced ride<lb />
and not have to think, Con Air will get you there.<lb />
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Doctor is optimistic about Konstantinov's<lb />
slight movements<lb />
ROYAL OAK. Mich. (AP) - With modem medicine able to do little right<lb />
now for their friend, members of the Detroit Red Wings have turned to<lb />
music to reach defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov.<lb />
Konstantinov, 30, remained in critical condition and in a coma Monday<lb />
morning following a limousine accident Friday. A doctor said he was encour-<lb />
aged that Konstantinov appeared to be responding to his favorite song from<lb />
the Red Wings' Stanley Cup victory: "We Are The Champions" by Queen.<lb />
"There is movement, there have been subtle signs of racial expression<lb />
said Dr. James Robbins, a trauma surgeon at William Beaumont Hospital.<lb />
"There's, still reason for a tot of concern Robbins said Sunday. "But it's<lb />
an optimistic sign and it gives good reason to remain hopeful and optimistic<lb />
that ultimately he is going to do well<lb />
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critical condition and breathing with the help of ventilators.<lb />
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Fehr asks Senate to enforce antitrust laws<lb />
WASHINGTON - Major league baseball, in the midst of interieague play<lb />
and hoping to win back fans, revisited its labor problems yesterday when<lb />
union leader Donald Fehr urged a Senate committee to hold the game to<lb />
antitrust laws.<lb />
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This is the stcond'feature of a series ofgolfcourses me are highlighting throughout the<lb />
Greenville and surrounding areas.<lb />
Bradford Creek is the home of the Pirates and for good reason. This golf<lb />
course hosts the ECU golf team for any home matches and is their practice<lb />
course. But it's not only for the golf team it's for you too.<lb />
Jeremy Shadle, who is a newcomer to Bradford Creek, but not to the<lb />
game of golf, was hired as the club pro a month ago. Before his move to<lb />
Bradford Creek, Shadle worked at clubs in Wilmington and New Bem. He<lb />
says this course is player friendly to any type of golfer.<lb />
"The fairways arc generous, and there's not a lot of trees, and the rough<lb />
isn't very deep Shadle said. "A good player can have a good time out there<lb />
because it's challenging, yet a high-handicapper can hit it almost anywhere<lb />
because there's not water everywhere and trees or thick grass. Everybody<lb />
seems to have a good time<lb />
The openness of this 7100-yard course allows golfers to play on a more<lb />
open course that allows for more mistakes than courses cut out of the woods<lb />
there is more room for error. <lb />
"The average golfer seems to play better because of the openness,<lb />
Shadle said. "There aren't as many hazards and not as much trouble<lb />
Since the course is still immature, the beautification process is still<lb />
underway. James Duke is the course superintendent and Shadle says Duke<lb />
is making every effort to make the grounds as plush and filled in as possible.<lb />
"The fairways arc very good Shadle says. "The tee boxes and the greens<lb />
(Bermuda grass) are good, so he has made some of the changes on the golf<lb />
course to better it<lb />
Bradford Creek, in an effort to keep costs lower tor golfers, offers a<lb />
Preferred Player Card that entitles golfers to better rates and offers a special<lb />
deal on range balls at the driving range. Anybody can buy this card for $40,<lb />
and it is good for a year (see ad on page 7). Most golfers can spend that much<lb />
in just two rounds of golf. It is especially useful for the college student who<lb />
is trying to stretch their budget. Shadle says Bradford Creek tries to make a<lb />
welcome environment for any golfer, especially students.<lb />
"We rely heavily on students to come out here and play and we want them<lb />
to be welcome Shadle said. "It benefits us, but we're trying ro give back to<lb />
the people that play regularly out here<lb />
This course offers many amenities. After your hard<lb />
round of golf, there is a full service bar to kick back and<lb />
cither rejoice about your round or drown your sorrows<lb />
(of course it is for the 21 and over patrons), a driving<lb />
range with a bunker and practice green and a pro shop<lb />
for all Your golfing needs.<lb />
The driving range allows for plenty of practice balls<lb />
and buckets can be lxught in three sizes, with the<lb />
largest containing about 75 balls for S3, S4 or $5 dol-<lb />
lars. A special rantfc card can be bought for $50, u liich<lb />
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"We have a real nice ruime Shadle said.<lb />
(Above) The club house veranda overlooks the driving range. (Below) Greens keepers<lb />
keep hole 14 in tip-top shape. (Bottom left) A look at the course layout.<lb />
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Shadle, along with ECU golf coach Kevin Williams, teaches individual<lb />
lessons for $35 a session with each lasting around an hour or so.<lb />
"Kevin and I teach seven days a week Shadle said. "We both work our<lb />
schedule around our lessons<lb />
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near future. The format would be like a school that lasts for a few days and<lb />
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Golf Classic is rigfu around the corner<lb />
and this year is parted full of celebrities.<lb />
Belme is a list of important information<lb />
to know for this years event.<lb />
Date- Sunday, June 29th. (The<lb />
last Sunday in June.)<lb />
Location-<lb />
Countrv Club<lb />
Brook Valley<lb />
Benefits- The tournament<lb />
benefits the four Ronald McDonald<lb />
Houses of North Carolina located in<lb />
Greenville, Chapel Hill, Durham<lb />
and Winston-Salem.<lb />
History- The tournament first<lb />
began in September 1984 as the<lb />
Eastern Carolina Celebrity Golf<lb />
Classic. Michael Jordan became the<lb />
honorary chairman of the event in<lb />
1988, and the tournament was<lb />
renamed the Michael Jordan<lb />
Celebrity Golf Classic in 1989. The<lb />
tournament, now in its 13th year,<lb />
has grown from a one-celebrity tour-<lb />
nament with a $100 entry fee to a<lb />
tournament with nearly 40 partici-<lb />
pating celebrities and top sponsor-<lb />
ship levels of $30,000.<lb />
Tickets- Golf tournament<lb />
gallery tickets may be purchase on<lb />
the day of the event at Minges<lb />
Coliseum parking lot on the ECU<lb />
campus. Transportation to Brook<lb />
Valley Country Club will be provid-<lb />
ed from Minges. No public park-<lb />
ing is available at the tourna-<lb />
ment site.<lb />
Ticket Prices-Adult - $10.00,<lb />
Youth (6 to 12) - $5.00, Children (5<lb />
&amp; under) free of charge<lb />
Format- All golfers will tee off<lb />
with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m.<lb />
The tournament is a superball or<lb />
captain's choice event with 36<lb />
teams of five golfers per team. Each<lb />
team includes one celebrity and<lb />
four sponsored golfers.<lb />
Funds Raised-The 1996 Golf<lb />
Classic raised over $200,000. To<lb />
date the tournament has raised over<lb />
$900,000 for the Ronald McDonald<lb />
Houses of North Carolina.<lb />
Amanda Ross<lb />
A Senior<lb />
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AMANDA ROSS<lb />
SPORTS KIllTlte<lb />
The roar of the tiger was reduced to a<lb />
meow this weekend at the U.S. Open in<lb />
Bethesda, Md.<lb />
Being an avid golfer and a fan of the<lb />
sport for many years, I am glad to see<lb />
the interest in the sport is at an all-time<lb />
high. The crowds have surged at recent<lb />
events and a lot of that sudden surge is<lb />
due to Tiger Woods.<lb />
Woods is an incredible golfer with a<lb />
killer swing and hits tee shots 30 yards<lb />
past his competition on many holes.<lb />
And some are saying he could possibly<lb />
be the greatest player to ever live. Okay,<lb />
maybe someone is looking into a crystal<lb />
ball and sees something I don't. He has<lb />
been on the tour for one year and he is<lb />
already being dubbed as the greatest?<lb />
Sorry, but being great in my book means<lb />
years and �years of conaistent improve-<lb />
ment with many titles under your belt.<lb />
My point for this editorial is to<lb />
remind people that greatness doesn't<lb />
constitute outdriving your competition<lb />
and winning one major. It takes years to<lb />
be great and he has the game to become<lb />
that way, but aren't we forgetting the<lb />
true legends and the greats of the game?<lb />
Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Ben<lb />
Hogan, Sam Sneed and many more set<lb />
the precedent for how the game is<lb />
played today. They set a standard that<lb />
will forever be remembered as long as<lb />
the game of golf is played.<lb />
SEE T1GM. PAGE 7<lb />
History of<lb />
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just before embarking err his NBA career<lb />
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Four newcomers will be added to the team including three in state players<lb />
and one player from Arizona.<lb />
Charlotte native Scott Pbkorney heads up the Pirate's incoming class.<lb />
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"Scott possess excellent physical attributes and good speed and size<lb />
Wiberg said. "He is a very versatile player who can address a number of our<lb />
needs. He is both a polished defender as well as a proven finisher<lb />
A second North Carolina native is Cary's Nick Errato an outside mid-<lb />
fielderback from Athens Drive High School. Errato was an All-Cap Seven<lb />
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"Nick has tremendous work rate Wiberg commented. "He is very<lb />
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A third Pirate signee is Zach Johnson, a transfer from Furman. The 5-11<lb />
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"Zach is a very versatile player who can play a number of positions well<lb />
Wiberg said. "He possess good size and excellent speed<lb />
The fourth signee is George Meek. Meek, a native of Glendale, Ariz, was<lb />
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Tiger<lb />
continued (rom page 6<lb />
Newspapers have also said that<lb />
Woods is the next Nicklaus. If I had<lb />
a nickel for every time I heard that<lb />
about a golfer, I'd be stinking rich.<lb />
All the newcomers who have an<lb />
explosive impact on the game are<lb />
dubbed the next Nicklaus And<lb />
then we see they are human and<lb />
make mistakes. Woods finished the<lb />
Open at 6 and many people prob-<lb />
ably had him winning the whole<lb />
thing.<lb />
I believe the media frenzy sur-<lb />
rounding Woods has gotten out of<lb />
control. Every time you turn around<lb />
it's Tiger this and Tiger that. What<lb />
about these other pros who have<lb />
proven themselves on the course<lb />
day in and day out for several years?<lb />
Gee, the media probably didn't<lb />
know what to do with themselves<lb />
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the commentators talk about? Oh<lb />
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Over the weekend, Tom<lb />
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ing. And they didn The competi-<lb />
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Woods showed he was human<lb />
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can play with the best and his skill is<lb />
far beyond a lot of fan's comprehen-<lb />
sions I'm just saying that we<lb />
shouldn't label him the best to live<lb />
after one year on the tour. Who's to<lb />
say someone won't come along next<lb />
year and experience the same com-<lb />
parisons that Woods is facing now?<lb />
You just never know in this sport.<lb />
Now this editorial may sound<lb />
like a double standard since I am<lb />
the sports editor and want to go<lb />
into television sportscasting, but I<lb />
hope that I never dub someone the<lb />
greatest after one year. On many<lb />
occasions, the media is quick to<lb />
make judgments on just a few per-<lb />
formances.<lb />
What Woods has brought to the<lb />
game of golf is a renewed interest<lb />
with the young and old and even<lb />
people who didn't care a thing<lb />
about golf before his arrival. But you<lb />
know what? Nicklaus did that in his<lb />
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to play when most people their age<lb />
are retired. It takes years to be<lb />
great, not just one tournament.<lb />
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