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1-19-04<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
HE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 80 Number 44 THURSDAY<lb />
January 20, 2005<lb />
Students plunge into chilly waters<lb />
An estimated 350 students participated in the annual Polar Bear Jump held at the Student Recreation Center Wednesday night with temperatures falling<lb />
in the low 20s. Participants in the event were treated to free food and a free T-shirt. PICL sponsored the event.<lb />
SGA pledges to support tsunami relief effort<lb />
Group asks for $1<lb />
from every student<lb />
A.J. WALTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association is pledging to<lb />
make a difference in the lives<lb />
of the survivors of December's<lb />
tsunami tragedy.<lb />
Shannon O'Donnell, the<lb />
student body president, along<lb />
with the SGA, is asking for all<lb />
student organizations to make<lb />
an effort in raising money to<lb />
give to the SGA, where it will<lb />
all be sent in together.<lb />
SGA's goal is to collect $1<lb />
from each of the 21,658 students<lb />
who attend ECU this semester.<lb />
The tragedy has claimed<lb />
more than 162,000 lives to<lb />
date and millions are still<lb />
awaiting aid from interna-<lb />
tional workers. Many of those<lb />
affected by the tragedy are still<lb />
without clean water, food and<lb />
proper supplies.<lb />
With monetary donations,<lb />
aids will be able to reduce the<lb />
burden on scarce resources in<lb />
the affected region, support<lb />
the local economies for the<lb />
troubling months to come and<lb />
ensure assistance that is medi-<lb />
cally, culturally and environ-<lb />
mentally appropriate.<lb />
"The magnitude of this<lb />
tragedy is incredible said<lb />
Ashley Young, freshman biol-<lb />
ogy major and member of SGA.<lb />
"We as human beings<lb />
should have an innate desire<lb />
to help those in dire need<lb />
because we would want the<lb />
People carry their belongings in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.<lb /><lb />
Two women grieve over their damaged house in India.<lb />
A Canadian parliamentarian holds a tsunami survivor.<lb />
Tsunami Tidal Disaster'<lb />
Thai Buddhist monks pray during a memorial service.<lb />
same in return<lb />
Young said she thinks<lb />
O'Donnell has done a great job<lb />
in initiating this humanitarian<lb />
effort.<lb />
Aside from accepting funds<lb />
from student organizations, the<lb />
SGA will be collecting donations<lb />
at all home basketball games<lb />
through the end of January.<lb />
Tosin Oyelowo, sophomore<lb />
chemistry major and SGA student<lb />
senator, believes it's only appro-<lb />
priate for SGA to represent the<lb />
voice of the student population.<lb />
"It's our job to be the first<lb />
amongst student organizations<lb />
to help alleviate the pain and<lb />
suffering brought upon the vic-<lb />
tims said Oyelowo.<lb />
"I just hope students con-<lb />
tribute in a large way  the SGA<lb />
really wants to make our goal,<lb />
perhaps even exceed our goal,<lb />
and make a difference<lb />
Once all donations are col-<lb />
lected, the SGA will submit the<lb />
money to the ECU Foundation,<lb />
who in turn will write one large<lb />
check to UNICEF, a non-profit<lb />
see SGA page A2<lb />
Nursing students unite to benefit tsunami victims<lb />
6<lb />
IMHOIII<lb />
SCHOOL of<lb />
NURSING<lb />
Organization hopes to<lb />
raise $50,000<lb />
GINGER VEREEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU School of Nursing<lb />
students have formed an organi-<lb />
zation this semester in an effort<lb />
to raise money for the vtctims of<lb />
the tsunami devastation.<lb />
Michael Raper, senior nurs-<lb />
ing student and founder of<lb />
ECU Nursing Students Tsunami<lb />
Relief, said he felt compelled to<lb />
form the organization, which<lb />
he hopes will raise $50,000.<lb />
Raper said he knows the<lb />
devastation of floods after living<lb />
in Greenville during the 1999<lb />
flood caused by Hurricane Floyd<lb />
and seeing the aftermath of the<lb />
tsunami is what triggered him to<lb />
begin the organization.<lb />
"This is something that will<lb />
affect those people for many,<lb />
many years to come. We must<lb />
continue to help for a longtime<lb />
said Raper.<lb />
Raper contacted Martha<lb />
Engelke, who agreed to be the fac-<lb />
ulty advisor of the project. Raper<lb />
chose Engelke since she has a lot<lb />
of experience in fundraising and<lb />
is familiar with the university's<lb />
guidelines for raising money.<lb />
Raper and Engelke asked<lb />
for student volunteers from the<lb />
nursing department to join the<lb />
organization. They were then<lb />
able to form a committee of six<lb />
nursing students to help in the<lb />
project.<lb />
A bank account was opened<lb />
to collect the donated money.<lb />
The money collected will then<lb />
be sent to areas most in need<lb />
determined by the International<lb />
Council of Nurses.<lb />
"We want this to look as<lb />
professional and organized as<lb />
possible Raper said.<lb />
"We want people to know the<lb />
money will be going directly to<lb />
help the victims<lb />
The collection of money<lb />
began on the first day of classes<lb />
following Christmas break. Cur-<lb />
rently, buckets are being passed<lb />
around ECU classrooms collect-<lb />
ing additional donations.<lb />
Raper said he challenges<lb />
every student on campus to give<lb />
something, may it be $1 or $20.<lb />
An ECU student who is not a<lb />
part of the nursing program can<lb />
donate to this organization by<lb />
bringing a donation to the nurs-<lb />
ing center at the office of student<lb />
services. They are also able to<lb />
take part in any of the several<lb />
fundraisers the school of nursing<lb />
will have.<lb />
Raper said the project<lb />
has sparked other interest in<lb />
fundraisers. He said some resi-<lb />
dence halls are doing similar<lb />
fundraising projects.<lb />
The original challenge was for<lb />
each of ECU nursing students to<lb />
raise $100. If each student could<lb />
raise $100, that would raise more<lb />
than $40,000.<lb />
The organization will begin<lb />
to do larger fundraisers as the<lb />
semester progresses. They will<lb />
also be asking the community<lb />
to pledge money as well. Since<lb />
establishing the foundation, more<lb />
than $1,000 has been collected.<lb />
"This organization is really<lb />
what nursing is all about.<lb />
Meeting the health needs of<lb />
people through individual and<lb />
family care as well as community<lb />
outreach said Engelke.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
it<lb />
Tsunami Aid<lb />
On Jan. 30, students In the<lb />
school of nursing are going to<lb />
wait tables at Golden Corral In<lb />
Greenville during breakfast hours.<lb />
Tips received will go toward the<lb />
organization fund.<lb />
All students are encouraged to<lb />
get breakfast on this day and<lb />
donate to the organization.<lb />
Students can contact Raper at<lb />
758-1261 with more questions on<lb />
how to donate.<lb />
The tsunami that hit on Dec. 26<lb />
2004, was one of the worst In the<lb />
world's history.<lb />
Beta Theta Pi fraternity raises<lb />
$558 in a drive last week.<lb />
Pitt County<lb />
Red Cross<lb />
aids tsunami<lb />
victims<lb />
Nearly $10,000 raised<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Pitt County chapter<lb />
of the American Red Cross is<lb />
actively engaging in collecting<lb />
relief funds to aid victims of<lb />
last month's tsunami disaster in<lb />
Southeast Asia and East Africa.<lb />
Charlene R. Lee, executive<lb />
director of Pitt County Red Cross,<lb />
said as of Jan. 16, $184.5 million<lb />
had been donated nationally<lb />
from the Red Cross.<lb />
"The only thing we're doing<lb />
right now is taking monetary<lb />
contributions because in the<lb />
history of the Red Cross, we have<lb />
found that monetary donations<lb />
are the best because everyone's<lb />
needs are different said Lee.<lb />
"If we have monetary dona-<lb />
tions, we can give people dispers-<lb />
ing orders and they can get the<lb />
things they need<lb />
Pitt County Red Cross has<lb />
been active already in help-<lb />
ing serve this cause by holding<lb />
fundraisers and plans to continue<lb />
its agenda until relief needs are<lb />
satisfied. They were involved in<lb />
a fundraiser at Pizza Inn that cul-<lb />
minated in $1,500 of aid money.<lb />
Lee said there were plans for<lb />
ECU to set up coin drives around<lb />
campus in order to encourage<lb />
student contributions for victims.<lb />
Lee said the problems with<lb />
sending aid workers to foreign<lb />
countries were becoming more<lb />
evident as victims were struggling<lb />
and rioting to get supplies.<lb />
"The Red Cross has to be very<lb />
careful with sending people into<lb />
these areas because their culture is<lb />
so different from ours Lee said.<lb />
There is a degreeof cultural rel-<lb />
ativism factoring in here making<lb />
some donations not the best<lb />
way to support tsunami victims.<lb />
"The food we eat here is not<lb />
the food they eat in Asia Lee said.<lb />
Various businesses and orga-<lb />
nizations around Greenville are<lb />
also contributing to help serve<lb />
this cause. Such organizations<lb />
include local churches, radio sta-<lb />
tions, Lowe's and Harris Teeter.<lb />
The tsunami aftermath tops<lb />
the Red Cross's agenda for char-<lb />
ity, but they are still involved<lb />
with a number of other disas-<lb />
ters that have affected people<lb />
see TSUNAMI page A2<lb />
o<lb />
American<lb />
Red Cross<lb />
The American Red Cross<lb />
promises to use each donation<lb />
dollar in the most easy and<lb />
effective manner as possible.<lb />
Reputable charity "watchdogs"<lb />
such as charitynavlgator.org and<lb />
the American Institute of<lb />
Philanthropy recognize the<lb />
commitment of the Red Cross<lb />
and responded with high marks<lb />
for the organization in recent<lb />
ratings.<lb />
Approximate costs of items<lb />
needed in the tsunami relief<lb />
and recovery operation<lb />
� $2 - a sleeping mat<lb />
� $5 - a mosquito net<lb />
(essential in areas where<lb />
malaria is a common disease)<lb />
$15 - a kitchen set<lb />
� $175 - a waterproof tent<lb />
More Information can be<lb />
found at RedCross.org.<lb />
INSIDE I News:A2 I Classifieds: All I Opinion: A4 I Living: A5 I Sports: A8<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
THURSDAY January 20, 2005<lb />
Campus News<lb />
Presidential Inauguration<lb />
President Bush will be inaugurated<lb />
for his second term in office Jan.<lb />
20 at 10 a.m. Other inaugural<lb />
events will be held throughout<lb />
the day.<lb />
Faculty Recital<lb />
The school of music will be<lb />
hosting a faculty recital at A.J.<lb />
Retcher Music Hall Jan. 20 at 7<lb />
p.m. For more information, call<lb />
328-6851.<lb />
Commuter Breakfast<lb />
Student Professional Development<lb />
is hosting the Good Morning<lb />
Commuter Breakfast Jan. 20<lb />
from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. at the<lb />
lower level in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Bruce Maxwell, associate<lb />
director of Student Professional<lb />
Development, will be available<lb />
to talk about career services<lb />
provided by SPD.<lb />
Salsa Dance<lb />
The Folk Arts Society of Greenville<lb />
and the ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers will hold a salsa dance<lb />
in the Willis Building Jan. 21.<lb />
Lessons begin at 7:30 p.m. and<lb />
the dance starts at 8 p.m. Call 752-<lb />
7350 for more information.<lb />
A Sculptor's Odyssey<lb />
Professor Carl Billlngsley will<lb />
present "Journey of Discovery: A<lb />
Sculptor's Odyssey" in Speight<lb />
Auditorium, Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center on Jan. 20 at 5:15 p.m. A<lb />
reception will follow immediately<lb />
after the lecture.<lb />
Art Reception<lb />
Scott Avett will be In the art<lb />
gallery in Mendenhall to meet<lb />
with students and speak about<lb />
his current art exhibit Jan 20. from<lb />
6-8 p.m.<lb />
Pirate Underground Bands<lb />
Idea of Beauty and The Hotness<lb />
will perform at Pirate Underground<lb />
Jan. 20 at 9 p.m. This event is free<lb />
and sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union Popular Entertainment<lb />
Committee<lb />
Advance Care Planning<lb />
Interested people can learn how<lb />
to plan for end-of-life care and<lb />
make their wishes about living<lb />
wills, advance directives and<lb />
other decisions official during<lb />
and following the Sunday service<lb />
at the Unitarian-Universalist<lb />
Congregation in Greenville on<lb />
Jan. 30. The service begins<lb />
at 10:30 a.m. and counselors<lb />
will be available for additional<lb />
information to help complete a<lb />
living will or health care power of<lb />
attorney This event is sponsored<lb />
by the End of Life Care Coalition<lb />
of Eastern Carolina and is open<lb />
to the public. The Unitarian-<lb />
Universalist Congregation is<lb />
located at 131 Oakmont Drive.<lb />
For more information, please call<lb />
847-0868<lb />
Speech and Hearing<lb />
Screenings<lb />
Speech and hearing screenings<lb />
for the spring semester will be<lb />
held Jan 24 - 26 frcm 5 - 6 p.m.<lb />
at the clinic In Belk Annex 1,<lb />
near the intersection of Charles<lb />
Boulevard and the 264 by-pass.<lb />
Sign-in begins at 4:45 p.m. at the<lb />
west entrance of the clinic and<lb />
ends at 5:45 p.m. Screenings are<lb />
done on a first-come first-serve<lb />
basis and no calls are accepted.<lb />
Make-up sessions are held each<lb />
Friday morning and there is a<lb />
$20 fee. For a make-up session<lb />
appointment, call 328-4405.<lb />
Great Decisions 2005<lb />
Beginning Jan. 22, ECU will<lb />
sponsor the Foreign Policy<lb />
Association's Great Decisions<lb />
Program. The event Includes<lb />
a series of lectures held every<lb />
Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon in the<lb />
New Rivers West Auditorium for<lb />
eight consecutive weeks. Topics<lb />
will range from the Middle East<lb />
and Russia to Intelligence Reform<lb />
and Overseas Job Outsourcing.<lb />
Attending costs $49 for all eight<lb />
programs, which includes the<lb />
textbook. Full-time students and<lb />
teachers can attend for free and<lb />
purchase the book for $15. They<lb />
can also earn teacher renewal<lb />
credits or continuing education<lb />
units for attendance.<lb />
Want your event printed in TEC?<lb />
Please send your announcement<lb />
along with the date, time, location<lb />
and contact information to assist<lb />
antnewsedltor@theeastcarolinian<lb />
com.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Teen and father In<lb />
prison for same crime<lb />
WILMINGTON, NC - The' man arrested<lb />
and charged in the shooting death of<lb />
a Boiling Spring Lakes auxiliary police<lb />
officer is the son of a man who is<lb />
serving a life sentence for killing a<lb />
retired police officer.<lb />
Darrell Wayne Maness, 19, of<lb />
Burlington, was charged Tuesday<lb />
with first-degree murder in the death<lb />
of Officer Mitch Prince. He is being<lb />
held without bail In the Brunswick<lb />
County jail.<lb />
His father, Darrell E. Maness, is<lb />
serving a life sentence in Caledonia<lb />
Correctional Institution in Tillery for<lb />
killing a retired police officer who<lb />
was working as a security guard at<lb />
an Eckerd drugstore in 1986.<lb />
"I don't know that the son really knew<lb />
his dad, (with the boy being 19 said<lb />
Boiling Spring Lakes Police Chief<lb />
Richard White.<lb />
"The father has been in prison<lb />
since 1987"<lb />
Prince, 36, was shot three times<lb />
and killed during a traffic stop early<lb />
Tuesday in eastern Brunswick County.<lb />
He was found dead at the scene<lb />
about 1:20 a.m. by a Southport police<lb />
officer arriving to back up Prince.<lb />
Officials said Prince was shot with his<lb />
own gun, a 40-caliber Glock.<lb />
Prince reportedly had stopped<lb />
Maness on suspicion of driving<lb />
while Impaired. Maness was found<lb />
hiding under a mobile home near<lb />
Oak Island.<lb />
NC board falls to<lb />
protect mobile home deposits<lb />
RALEIGH, NC - The state board<lb />
that regulates the mobile home<lb />
industry rejected a proposal aimed at<lb />
ensuring that homebuyers don't lose<lb />
their deposits when a dealer goes out<lb />
of business.<lb />
Tuesday's decision means the<lb />
Manufactured Housing Board<lb />
has not complied with a law<lb />
approved by the General<lb />
Assembly 17 months ago. The<lb />
legislature called for protecting<lb />
deposits when it passed a collection<lb />
of consumer protections for mobile<lb />
home buyers in 2003.<lb />
More' than a million NC residents<lb />
live in mobile homes. Legislators<lb />
agreed that reforms were<lb />
needed to make the homes a<lb />
better investment and to shield<lb />
buyers from dishonest dealers.<lb />
The housing board on Tuesday<lb />
rejected a system of escrow accounts<lb />
proposed by consumer advocates,<lb />
who argued that requiring dealers to<lb />
place deposits in separate accounts<lb />
would prevent the money from getting<lb />
lost in a bankruptcy.<lb />
Six of the nine members on the<lb />
housing board represent the<lb />
industry, which argues that escrow<lb />
accounts would be cumbersome and<lb />
unnecessary. The board's two public<lb />
representatives voted in favor of the<lb />
escrow accounts.<lb />
No customers have lost deposit<lb />
money they were entitled to in the past<lb />
year, said Frank Gray, an attorney for a<lb />
manufactured housing trade group in<lb />
Raleigh. "It is not necessary to impose<lb />
an escrow system on an entire<lb />
industry when there is no problem<lb />
Housing advocates say that<lb />
consumers have lost deposits in<lb />
the past and that a large bankruptcy<lb />
could bring more losses.<lb />
Besides, they say the General<lb />
Assembly didn't give the housing<lb />
board a choice.<lb />
National<lb />
Bush calls for national healing<lb />
WASHINGTON - President Bush is<lb />
calling for national healing after last<lb />
year's bitterly divisive election, while<lb />
devoting parts of his inauguration<lb />
week to core Republican supporters<lb />
- the big donors who helped finance<lb />
the festivities.<lb />
Bush said Tuesday his second<lb />
inauguration should serve as<lb />
inspiration to fledgling democracies<lb />
in Iraq and Afghanistan.<lb />
"The inauguration of a president<lb />
is a great moment in the life of our<lb />
country Bush said in a speech to<lb />
thousands of military personnel and<lb />
supporters at a sports arena.<lb />
"With an election behind us, the<lb />
American people come together<lb />
in unity to celebrate our freedom<lb />
Bush said.<lb />
"A presidential inauguration is a<lb />
testament to the power of democracy,<lb />
a symbol of our confidence in the<lb />
popular will and a sign of hope for<lb />
freedom-loving people everywhere<lb />
As he did the day before, Bush on<lb />
Wednesday was shuttling between<lb />
private events for supporters<lb />
and big, semipublic celebrations<lb />
marking his inauguration.<lb />
The president and first lady Laura Bush<lb />
were beginning the day with a tour of<lb />
the National Archives. White House<lb />
press secretary Scott McClellan<lb />
said the Bushes would be viewing<lb />
important historical documents such<lb />
as the Declaration of Independence,<lb />
the Constitution and George<lb />
Washington's first inaugural address.<lb />
"A Celebration of Freedom complete<lb />
with musical performances and<lb />
fireworks, was scheduled for dusk<lb />
on the Ellipse south of the White<lb />
House. Bush's schedule was ending<lb />
late Wednesday night with the first<lb />
of the week's inaugural galas, the<lb />
Texas State Society's Black Tie and<lb />
Boots Ball.<lb />
Study finds many elderly<lb />
gamblers bet more than should<lb />
PHILADELPHIA - Problem gamblers<lb />
who are on fixed incomes often<lb />
end up in greater peril than younger<lb />
people who have more years of<lb />
working to straighten out their debts,<lb />
said Dr. David Oslln, senior author<lb />
of the study in the current edition<lb />
of the American Journal of Geriatric<lb />
Psychiatry.<lb />
Of the 843 senior citizens interviewed<lb />
by researchers at the University of<lb />
Pennsylvania and the Penn State<lb />
College of Medicine, nearly 70<lb />
percent said they gambled at least<lb />
once in the past year.<lb />
Of that number, nearly 11 percent<lb />
fit the researchers' criteria of "at-<lb />
risk" gamblers - reporting that they<lb />
plunked down more than $100 In a<lb />
single bet, gambled more than they<lb />
could afford to lose, or both.<lb />
"These seniors who are at risk<lb />
may not be ready for Gamblers<lb />
Anonymous, but many of them don't<lb />
have a lot of money and spending on<lb />
gambling could mean that they won't<lb />
have anything left to buy medicines<lb />
Oslin said Tuesday.<lb />
The researchers gave questionnaires<lb />
to a random group of patients, age<lb />
65 and older, at several primary care<lb />
clinics. The most popular choices<lb />
for those who specified a gambling<lb />
preference were lotteries, playing<lb />
on gambling machines and going<lb />
to casinos.<lb />
The results suggest older women<lb />
are just as likely as men to gamble<lb />
and develop gambling problems.<lb />
However, it also indicates that those<lb />
defined as at-risk gamblers were<lb />
sga mm page M Flood speaks on racial issues<lb />
humanitarian organization, to<lb />
represent ECU and Greenville.<lb />
Thomas Goldberg, sopho-<lb />
more business major, said he is<lb />
very proud of the SGA for taking<lb />
an initiative.<lb />
"What happened in South<lb />
Asia and parts of Africa is horrible<lb />
- the number of people that have<lb />
been affected by this event is<lb />
beyond words said Goldberg.<lb />
"I'm just glad ECU is<lb />
contributing to the relief<lb />
In a letter to all organizations,<lb />
O'Donnell called upon everyone<lb />
to remember ECU's motto, "ser-<lb />
vire which means, "to serve<lb />
Students interested in donat-<lb />
ing can contact participat-<lb />
ing campus organizations or<lb />
give directly to the SGA in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Donations are being collected<lb />
from now until the end of January.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
TSlinami from page A1<lb />
recently. Attention is still needed<lb />
In Florida, where places remain<lb />
devastated after being hit by<lb />
four hurricanes last summer.<lb />
Moreover, there is a large cry<lb />
for help in California in the<lb />
wake of deadly mudslides in La<lb />
Conchita.<lb />
Lee said there is also a need<lb />
for people in the Greenville<lb />
community to give attention to<lb />
those affected by fires or floods<lb />
all the time.<lb />
According to the American<lb />
Red Cross Web site, the relief<lb />
effort is being broken into a<lb />
four-step immediate response<lb />
phase and a two-step, long-term<lb />
response phase. The goals of the<lb />
immediate response phase are<lb />
food distribution, emergency<lb />
water and sanitation, vaccina-<lb />
tion and healthcare and relief<lb />
supplies. The long-term goals are<lb />
preventing diseases and taking<lb />
preventative measures to reduce<lb />
loss of life.<lb />
The most difficult thing for<lb />
them right now is recognizing<lb />
the immediate needs of disaster-<lb />
ridden areas.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Dudley Rood speaks to the students about resegregation<lb />
Speaker discusses<lb />
problems with<lb />
resegregation<lb />
SALMA KHAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Dudley Flood, associated<lb />
superintendent for Department<lb />
of Public Instruction, director<lb />
of human resources and retired<lb />
superintendent from Raleigh,<lb />
spoke to ECU students and<lb />
faculty about the dangers of<lb />
resegregation on Wednesday.<lb />
Flood spoke about the his-<lb />
tory of desegregation with the<lb />
key court cases that helped<lb />
change the laws of segregation<lb />
in America.<lb />
The topic is of great impor-<lb />
tance to the ECU community<lb />
because the eastern part of North<lb />
Carolina has a high percentage of<lb />
African Americans.<lb />
He brought up an important<lb />
point that schools are not for<lb />
the good of the individual but<lb />
for the benefit of the people,<lb />
indicating how detrimental<lb />
resegregation can be to the<lb />
school systems.<lb />
When asked if resegregation<lb />
was an issue at ECU, Grobe felt<lb />
that it wasn't.<lb />
"Coming from the faculty,<lb />
we're pretty integrated said<lb />
Flood.<lb />
Flood spoke about the differ-<lb />
ent programs that helped bring<lb />
students who were allowed to go<lb />
to schools outside out of their<lb />
districts in order to get a better<lb />
education, similar to the "No<lb />
Child Left Behind" program<lb />
initiated by President Bush.<lb />
However, Flood indicated the<lb />
problem that would occur would<lb />
be the bus system would not pick<lb />
up students who lived five or six<lb />
miles outside the school's range<lb />
or parents in the district would<lb />
become angry that students<lb />
outside would take the place of<lb />
their children.<lb />
The problem of resegrega-<lb />
tion doesn't just stop at getting<lb />
students to the right schools, but<lb />
also with the children at school,<lb />
amongst their peers.<lb />
When asked by a student<lb />
how to desegregate children<lb />
who tend to congregate with<lb />
their own race or ethnicities, he<lb />
suggested to start with parents<lb />
and faculty.<lb />
"Students will do anything<lb />
that the parents, adults celebrate.<lb />
The cure is not with the children.<lb />
When we as adults say respect<lb />
each other, the children will<lb />
follow. This generation is our<lb />
salvation Flood said.<lb />
Flood spoke about how<lb />
thankful he was that none of<lb />
the students present could not<lb />
comprehend the fact there were<lb />
laws that barred anyone other<lb />
than white in the front of an<lb />
auditorium, sit in a restaurant or<lb />
get a room at hotels.<lb />
He expressed gratitude that<lb />
today's generation would never<lb />
have to endure reading signs that<lb />
said "whites only<lb />
Resegregation is where people<lb />
make a voluntary move of select-<lb />
ing the people they associate<lb />
themselves with based on similar<lb />
cultures, ethnicity or race.<lb />
Flood has had 30 years of<lb />
experience in desecration of<lb />
North Carolina schools.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
more likely to be minorities, binge<lb />
drinkers, or suffer from post-traumatic<lb />
stress disorder - and they may be<lb />
less likely to seek help.<lb />
World<lb />
Blalr condemns<lb />
Iraq prisoner abuse<lb />
LONDON - Prime Minister Tony<lb />
Blair said Wednesday the military<lb />
would not tolerate any abuse of Iraqi<lb />
prisoners as new graphic photos<lb />
depicting alleged mistreatment of<lb />
detainees blared across the front<lb />
pages of British newspapers.<lb />
The photos emerged during the<lb />
courts martial of three British soldiers<lb />
charged with abusing prisoners.<lb />
Some of the pictures show a bound<lb />
Iraqi being dangled over a loading<lb />
dock by a forklift and two Iraqis<lb />
stripped and forced to simulate<lb />
sexual acts together.<lb />
"Everyone finds those photographs<lb />
shocking and appalling and there<lb />
are simply no other words to describe<lb />
them said Blair.<lb />
"The vast majority of those 65,000<lb />
British soldiers who have served in<lb />
Iraq have done so with distinction,<lb />
with courage and with great honor<lb />
to this country. Whilst we express, in<lb />
a unified way I know, our disgust at<lb />
those pictures, I hope we do not allow<lb />
that to tarnish the good name fully<lb />
deserved of our British armed forces<lb />
Newspapers on Wednesday raised<lb />
concerns that the photos could be as<lb />
damaging as the graphic images of<lb />
mistreatment of detainees by U.S. forces<lb />
at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad.<lb />
Charles Kennedy, leader of the<lb />
opposition Liberal Democrats, said<lb />
the photos were "liable to increase<lb />
the difficulties and dangers for<lb />
our existing troops, our good and<lb />
honorable troops, within Iraq<lb />
The photos were released by the<lb />
military court at a British base in<lb />
Osnabrueck, Germany where the<lb />
three soldiers are on trial. The alleged<lb />
mistreatment happened as British<lb />
soldiers sought to re-establish order<lb />
amid rampant looting in southern<lb />
Iraq in spring 2003 after the U.Sled<lb />
invasion.<lb />
Palestinians promise<lb />
action against militants<lb />
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - The top<lb />
Palestinian security commander said<lb />
Wednesday he will deploy forces<lb />
on the border with Israel to prevent<lb />
attacks, the first concrete step to rein<lb />
in militants since Palestinian leader<lb />
Mahmoud Abbas took office over<lb />
the weekend.<lb />
The order came a day after a<lb />
Hamas suicide bombing disrupted<lb />
fledgling efforts by Abbas to coax<lb />
militants into halting their attacks.<lb />
Abbas, who is under tremendous<lb />
pressure from Israel to take action,<lb />
was meeting with leaders of armed<lb />
groups in Gaza on Wednesday to<lb />
negotiate a truce.<lb />
Shortly after the announcement of the<lb />
troop deployment, however, militants<lb />
fired a missile at an Israeli military<lb />
vehicle near the border, wounding<lb />
two soldiers.<lb />
The Hamas suicide bombing<lb />
and the missile attack clouded<lb />
Abbas' prospects. An agent<lb />
of Israel's Shin Bet security<lb />
service died in the bombing, and<lb />
eight soldiers and agents<lb />
were wounded.<lb />
The latest violence appears to be an<lb />
attempt by the militants to increase<lb />
their leverage.<lb />
Abbas met with his security<lb />
advisers and commanders in an<lb />
emergency session after the bombing<lb />
and later with leaders of the two<lb />
Islamic groups, Hamas and Islamic<lb />
Jihad.<lb />
Lt. Gen. Abdel Razek Majaide, the<lb />
top Palestinian commander in<lb />
Gaza and the West Bank, said<lb />
Wednesday that Palestinian forces<lb />
would soon be deployed near the<lb />
border with Israel.<lb />
"Preparations are under way<lb />
to deploy Palestinian national security<lb />
soldiers along the borders to stop<lb />
any sort of violations Majaide said<lb />
In a radio interview. Palestinian<lb />
militants near the Gaza-Israel border<lb />
frequently launch rockets into<lb />
southern Israel.<lb />
Palestinian forces were last<lb />
deployed along the Israeli-Gaza<lb />
border during a two-month cease-<lb />
fire that Abbas, who was then prime<lb />
minister, negotiated with the militants<lb />
in 2003.<lb />
The Palestinian forces, however,<lb />
have been greatly reduced by<lb />
more than four years of fighting<lb />
with Israel and security officials say<lb />
they will not be able to be deployed in<lb />
the area without an Israeli agreement<lb />
not to target the troops.<lb />
i<lb />
Brody surgeon performs<lb />
online heart operation<lb />
Dr. W. Randolph Chitwood and his surgical team perform a<lb />
mitral valve repair using robotic technology for a live Internet<lb />
broadcast at Pitt County Memorial Hospital Tuesday.<lb />
Medic returns from Iraq,<lb />
pays thanks to professors<lb />
Dave Cowan, far right, spent the fall semester in Iraq<lb />
serving as a medic while taking online courses from ECU,<lb />
came to Greenville to thank his professors.<lb />
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Van donated to<lb />
ECU Volunteer Center<lb />
See, play, and learn all about Apple's iPod ,<lb />
January 18 - 20, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<lb />
at Dowdy Student Store.<lb />
Enter to win a 20 GB iPod or iPod mini.<lb />
Special 10 discount on iPod accessories.<lb />
10 off reg. price accessories all day Jan. 18 � 20, 'Apple' brand accessories excluded.<lb />
IPod traveling demo "display and play" only available 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.<lb />
TflJ<lb />
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Wright Building � 328-6731 � 1-877-499-TEXT<lb />
Apple" offers ECU students an educational discount on iPods" and much more through<lb />
Dowdy Student Stores. iPod drawings held 12005. See store for details.<lb />
Foreseen to increase,<lb />
improve center's service<lb />
GINGER VEREEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU Volunteer and<lb />
Service Learning Center has<lb />
recently received a donated Pon-<lb />
tiac Montana van to aid them in<lb />
transportation to their various<lb />
activities and events.<lb />
The Brown and Wood car<lb />
dealership in Greenville and<lb />
Judy Baker, former director of<lb />
ECU's Volunteer Center, made<lb />
the donation possible.<lb />
"This van has opened up a<lb />
whole new avenue for us said<lb />
Jason Denius, director of the<lb />
volunteer center.<lb />
"We are now beginning to<lb />
think about what new projects we<lb />
can begin. We will definitely be<lb />
putting some miles on this van<lb />
The van will also allow safer<lb />
and more convenient travel for<lb />
students. Instead of taking two<lb />
or three cars to a location, one<lb />
van can be taken.<lb />
Since the center volunteers<lb />
in four different counties in the<lb />
area, the van will be an asset<lb />
when transferring multiple stu-<lb />
dents to each volunteer effort.<lb />
Baker has played an avid<lb />
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lishment in 1990. She was the<lb />
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the van since she believed the<lb />
center had played a very positive<lb />
role in her life along with ECU<lb />
and the community.<lb />
Baker began the center when<lb />
she was a Health 1000 teacher.<lb />
The center promotes volunteer-<lb />
ism, service-learning and civic<lb />
responsibility. The program has<lb />
undergone much expansion<lb />
since it was founded.<lb />
"Then, there were no volun-<lb />
teers and eight agencies where<lb />
we volunteered. Now there are<lb />
more than 8,000 volunteers, 126<lb />
agencies and 100,000 hours have<lb />
been volunteered said Baker.<lb />
Since Baker's retirement,<lb />
Denius has become the direc-<lb />
tor of the center. He began his<lb />
internship at the center in the<lb />
fall of 1999. He earned a part-<lb />
time position in the spring of<lb />
2000.<lb />
"ECU's motto is to serve<lb />
Denius said.<lb />
"This is why I find it very<lb />
important to have the volunteer<lb />
center and give students a chance<lb />
to live out that motto.<lb />
"By the advertisement, the<lb />
community as a whole can<lb />
look at us and say ECU is really<lb />
making a positive difference in<lb />
the community<lb />
Denius said the center is very<lb />
appreciative of this generous<lb />
donation.<lb />
"We can not thank Brown<lb />
and Wood or Mrs. Baker enough<lb />
for their generous contribution<lb />
Denius said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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Pre-Med week is from January 24-28. The event schedule is as follows:<lb />
Monday January 24<lb />
6:00-7:00pm, BREWSTER B 102<lb />
- Come learn some test taking strategies about standardized tests Like the MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT from Kaplan<lb />
Tuesday January 25<lb />
3:00-4:30PM. MENDENHALL MULTIPURPOSE ROOM<lb />
-Come hear from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill as they share about both Medi<lb />
as well as their admissions process<lb />
Dental schools<lb />
4:30-5:30pm. mendenhall, Multipurpose Room<lb />
-The Universidad Autdnoma de Guadalajara School of Medicine will be here to share about their Medical school<lb />
as well as the admissions process<lb />
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26<lb />
3:00-4:30pm, Mendenhall, Great Room 3<lb />
-The Uniformed Services University will be here to share about their Medical school as well as the admissions process<lb />
U.S I<lb />
4:30-5:30, Mendenhall, Great Room 3<lb />
-Come learn about medical school scholarships offered through the U.S. Military.<lb />
Sgt. 1st Class Arthur Sweeney will be here to share more about those opportunities.<lb />
Thursday January 27<lb />
4:00-5:30pm. Bate building, Room 1028 ' '��<lb />
Medical students from the Brody School of Medicine will be here to share first hand ex erien � ; ol being in HficfltachoQl<lb />
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5:45-7:00pm, Bate building, Room 1028<lb />
-Join the Brody School of medicine as they share aboujjjii<lb />
Friday January 28<lb />
medical school as well as the admissions process<lb />
11130-1:30PM, BREWSTER B-103&amp;B-104<lb />
Join the Academic Enrichment Center for a medical school open house! Find out more about the medical school recommendation process. Primary<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page A4<lb />
editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
252.328.6366<lb />
AMANDA Q. UNGERFELT Editor In Chief<lb />
THURSDAY January 20, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
Tsunami tragedy brings<lb />
unwarranted actions<lb />
As our front page can attest to, communities<lb />
everywhere are joining efforts to help those<lb />
affected by the recent tsunami. It is a wonder-<lb />
ful thing to see so many Americans, especially<lb />
members of the ECU community, donate time<lb />
and money to the people who have lost every-<lb />
thing in the wake of the tsunami that hit Asia.<lb />
The idea that we can help people who may<lb />
not be like ourselves is heartwarming. This<lb />
heartfelt effort is also a great shot in the arm<lb />
of the United States' public relations.<lb />
However, not everyone is so generous in the<lb />
wake of such a devastating tragedy - many<lb />
have made unwise decisions.<lb />
According to Reuters news service, a com-<lb />
puter virus posing as an e-mail asking for aid<lb />
to help tsunami victims has been circulating<lb />
en masse.<lb />
The worm virus appears on a user's computer<lb />
with a subject line of Tsunami donation! Please<lb />
help If the recipient opens an attachment<lb />
called "tsunami.exe" the virus will forward to<lb />
everyone in that user's address book.<lb />
Another problem in the tsunami aftermath<lb />
is getting aid to every single area affected.<lb />
According to the Associated Free Press, the<lb />
head of the United Nations operations in Aceh,<lb />
Joel Boutroue, had "imposed a 24-hour ban<lb />
Monday on UN aid workers traveling between<lb />
the provincial capital Banda Aceh and the<lb />
North Sumatran capital of Medan The ban<lb />
was imposed after reports surfaced of fights<lb />
breaking out between insurgents and Indone-<lb />
sian government forces.<lb />
Boutroue has since lifted the ban, however<lb />
TEC can't help but express our concern for the<lb />
residents in those areas who were denied help<lb />
from the UN - even for a period as brief as 24<lb />
hours. Although the UN was right to worry about<lb />
the safety of Aceh residents, getting aid to those<lb />
in need should be their first concern.<lb />
TEC encourages our readers to get involved<lb />
with the tsunami relief efforts, whether it be<lb />
through a national organization, a campus<lb />
organization or just a simple donation out of<lb />
your pocket.<lb />
OfcST DONT<lb />
FofcGeT Tt<lb />
CRoPTHe<lb />
PJCTURe AT<lb />
MY ei.Bow�<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
My personal pleas to President Bush<lb />
Inauguration poses more<lb />
questions than answers<lb />
PETER KALAJIAN<lb />
LIBERAL EXTRAORDINAIRE<lb />
At the same time that President<lb />
George W. Bush is frolicking in the<lb />
limelight of Election Day victory and<lb />
spending millions of taxpayer dollars<lb />
on his second presidential inaugura-<lb />
tion, chaos will be engulfing Iraq. .<lb />
With the first national elections in<lb />
Iraq in more than 30 years looming on<lb />
the horizon, the presidential inaugura-<lb />
tion takes on a new significance. I have<lb />
already been extended invitations by<lb />
two individuals planning to join the<lb />
tens of thousands of protesters readying<lb />
themselves for a siege of the inaugural<lb />
brouhaha, but unfortunately, my atten-<lb />
tions will be elsewhere. My amazing<lb />
girlfriend will be turning 23 on that<lb />
very day, so for once my focus will be<lb />
away from the glaring contradictions<lb />
and doubletalk of national politics and<lb />
attending to more pressing matters.<lb />
In the hopes of dodging the<lb />
unimaginable, yet unavoidable, politi-<lb />
cal stumbling of the upcoming Bush<lb />
administration, I would offer my pleas<lb />
to the president (should he, by some<lb />
fluke of coincidence, or gift of destiny<lb />
have the privilege of reading these<lb />
words):<lb />
Mr. President, I implore you, in your<lb />
infinite wisdom, please re-evaluate the<lb />
situation in Iraq. Before you know it,<lb />
it could turn into the worst military<lb />
and political quagmire since Vietnam,<lb />
and as Iraq descends past the first<lb />
circle of hell, so shall your beleaguered<lb />
administration find itself struggling<lb />
for breath.<lb />
As the majority of active Army<lb />
Reserve units in Iraq begin to reach<lb />
the legal ends of their enlisted terms<lb />
of service, our military apparatus could<lb />
soon be struggling to maintain person-<lb />
nel levels, therefore endangering more<lb />
than just the war effort, but whatever<lb />
support still exists for you at home. And<lb />
on that note, Mr. President, I would<lb />
offer my personal warnings against<lb />
even the idea of a new draft. Naturally,<lb />
you have offered your assurances to<lb />
the American people that our armed<lb />
forces would remain a purely volun-<lb />
teer entity, time and time again. But,<lb />
unfortunately, history has proven the<lb />
long-term livability of political prom-<lb />
ises to be about as reliable as national<lb />
campaigns are long.<lb />
As a young man who would more<lb />
than likely be called up for service, and<lb />
an unabashed critic of many U.S. gov-<lb />
ernment policies, in particular those<lb />
relating to wartime strategy, I predict<lb />
the backlash would be something per-<lb />
haps even the George W. Bush political<lb />
juggernaut could not contain.<lb />
Memories of Vietnam and naive,<lb />
fresh-faced young American boys<lb />
being shipped home in wooden boxes<lb />
are still fresh in the national con-<lb />
science. Keeping the promise of "no<lb />
new draft" should certainly be one<lb />
of your new administrations prime<lb />
directives.<lb />
As for the nation, Mr. President,<lb />
you are one of the most hated and<lb />
most loved, presidents of the 20th<lb />
century, so take care in your demeanor.<lb />
You represent all of us, even those<lb />
visionary 48 percent who chose not<lb />
to cast their votes in your favor, so<lb />
remember that Christian fundamen-<lb />
talism and educational repression do<lb />
not sit well with a great many Amer-<lb />
icans. Maybe the next four years<lb />
can work to improve the tarnished<lb />
image of Americans around the world.<lb />
This is my sincere hope and deepest<lb />
wish.<lb />
I would end my correspondence<lb />
with a quote - "He who extends the<lb />
invitation of peace and strikes with<lb />
the force of wisdom shall forever be<lb />
heralded. Yet, whosoever should poison<lb />
the well of brotherhood and laugh in<lb />
the face of reason will for all time be<lb />
recalled as a tyrant" - Anonymous.<lb />
P.S Feliz Cumpleanos, Tulipan. Te<lb />
quiero mucho.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Emergency contraception should be over-the-counter<lb />
FDA regulation could<lb />
reduce high abortion rate<lb />
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As early as this week, the Food and<lb />
Drug Administration will hand down<lb />
a decision on whether or not emer-<lb />
gency contraception, often deemed<lb />
"the morning after pill" or "Plan-B<lb />
should become available as an over-the-<lb />
counter medication. As a society that is<lb />
now more than 100 years post-Planned<lb />
Parenthood, it seems odd than contra-<lb />
ceptives aren't available over-the-coun-<lb />
ter. If not for the ultra-conservative,<lb />
obscenely moral stance of the Bush<lb />
administration, such a measure would<lb />
have been passed the last time this issue<lb />
arose a few months ago, but yet again,<lb />
we hold our breath.<lb />
Making emergency contraception<lb />
available over-the-counter is ingenious<lb />
because it provides a safe alternative<lb />
to abortion. In fact, the abortion issue<lb />
is avoided by emergency contraception<lb />
because implantation into the wall<lb />
of the uterus never occurs, which is<lb />
ubiquitously considered to be the<lb />
beginning of pregnancy among sci-<lb />
entists. This occurs because Plan-B<lb />
delivers a progesterone-inhibiting<lb />
hormone, which prevents the uter-<lb />
ine wall from attaining the capacity<lb />
to house an embryo up to 72 hours<lb />
post-coitus. Allowing Plan-B to be sold<lb />
over-the-counter would help to sig-<lb />
nificantly reduce the 1.3 million abor-<lb />
tions that occur in the United States<lb />
per year and provide a safer, cheaper<lb />
alternative than a trip to an abortion<lb />
clinic. Of these abortions, 46 percent<lb />
happen because females do not use<lb />
contraceptives and 16 percent transpire<lb />
because contraceptives fail. Based on<lb />
these statistics, which can be found<lb />
on most reputable medical Web sites,<lb />
allowing over-the-counter sales could<lb />
potentially half the number of abor-<lb />
tions that are carried out in the United<lb />
States each year.<lb />
Opponents of introducing Plan-B<lb />
as an over-the-counter drug cite two<lb />
main reasons: the promulgation of<lb />
risky sexual practices and potentially<lb />
dangerous side effects. The first argu-<lb />
ment is significantly more puissant<lb />
than the first - given its safety record,<lb />
if Plan-B were able to prevent heart<lb />
attacks or cancer, it would have been<lb />
approved long ago. Safety is clearly<lb />
not a pressing issue. What worries<lb />
the groups who lobby against making<lb />
emergency contraception readily avail-<lb />
able is that girls will begin engaging in<lb />
sexual activity without using condoms<lb />
because having Plan-B available at the<lb />
nearest drug store will provide a safety<lb />
valve for risky sexual behavior. The<lb />
newest proposal before the FDA would<lb />
require females below the age of 16 to<lb />
have a prescription for Plan-B.<lb />
Luckily for ECU students, Student<lb />
Health Services provides emergency<lb />
contraception. Some females end up<lb />
pregnant because they cannot find a<lb />
physician who is willing to prescribe<lb />
emergency contraception or cannot<lb />
make an appointment within 72 hours<lb />
of having sex. This problem is prevalent<lb />
in rural areas and would be eradicated<lb />
by a reversal of the FDA's previous<lb />
stance.<lb />
What is clear is that people are not<lb />
going to quit having sex, regardless<lb />
of the possibility of pregnancy - no<lb />
preventative method aside from absti-<lb />
nence - is foolproof. Birth control is<lb />
97 percent effective, condoms are 95<lb />
percent effective and coitus interrup-<lb />
ts and spermicides have much lower<lb />
success rates. All we can hope for is<lb />
the FDA finally opts to protect females<lb />
and lower the risk of pregnancy instead<lb />
of bowing to the political pressure of<lb />
Bush's misguided, egregious "moral<lb />
diplomacy<lb />
Letter to the Editor<lb />
Serving ECU since 1925, TEC prints 9,000 copies<lb />
every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during the<lb />
regular academic year and 5,000 on Wednesdays<lb />
during the summer. "Our View" is the opinion of<lb />
the editorial board and is written by editorial board<lb />
members. TEC welcomes letters to the editor which<lb />
are limited to 250 words (which may be edited for<lb />
decency or brevity). We reserve the right to edit or<lb />
reject letters and all letters must be signed and<lb />
include a telephone number. Letters may be sent via<lb />
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copy is $1.<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Tony McKee is full of something.<lb />
I had hoped the New Year would<lb />
bring a halt to the spittle-flecked rant-<lb />
ing and disinformation in the pages<lb />
of TEC from the paper's resident right-<lb />
wing loon, Mr. McKee, but no such<lb />
luck.<lb />
While Mr. McKee's cheap Rush<lb />
l.imbaugh imitation is at times amusing<lb />
and invariably ill-supported, he scaled<lb />
new heights and deposited one of his<lb />
smelliest loads of hyperbole (or was that<lb />
horse manure) yet on the TEC editorial<lb />
page in his Jan. 11 column ("Break pro-<lb />
vides many possible topics<lb />
In his column, McKee complains<lb />
about the "media's blatant hypocrisy"<lb />
of showing footage from the recent<lb />
tsunami disaster and then turns around<lb />
and tells an outright lie when he says<lb />
the "same media refused to show<lb />
images of the planes hitting the World<lb />
Trade Center" or "of the towers coming<lb />
down because the 'images were too<lb />
disturbing<lb />
My question to Mr. McKee is what<lb />
rock was he hiding under on Sept. 11,<lb />
2001? I clearly recall seeing the images<lb />
he says were missing on multiple net-<lb />
works on Sept. 11, complete with the<lb />
poor souls trapped in the WTC leaping<lb />
to their death to escape the flames. The<lb />
Images he claims were not broadcast<lb />
were shown dozens of times for days<lb />
on end after Sept. 11 as well.<lb />
No matter. I'm sure McKee will<lb />
do what right-wing media loons<lb />
such as Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly<lb />
and their ilk do best - dissembling,<lb />
lying and revising history - since they<lb />
are not members of the reality-based<lb />
world.<lb />
Good work, Mr. McKee. You would<lb />
have made Joseph Goebbels proud.<lb />
Bill Proctor<lb />
Visiting Assistant Professor<lb />
ECU Department of Biology<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
Is there a reason why every-<lb />
one picked the Colts over the<lb />
defending champs this past<lb />
weekend? Hmmm, Tom Brady is<lb />
6-0 in the playoffs and the Colts<lb />
haven't won in Foxboro yet. I<lb />
guess that "unstoppable" offense<lb />
was stoppable after all. Never pick<lb />
against the champs.<lb />
Professor speak: "I want you<lb />
to find the answers on your<lb />
own True meaning: "There are<lb />
many wrong answers and no<lb />
right ones<lb />
The iMac is the most useless<lb />
piece of garbage ever created.<lb />
What do you call it when a<lb />
football player gets kicked out of<lb />
ECU? Progress.<lb />
I was waiting in line at the<lb />
DM V and overheard a girl talking<lb />
about how she failed the written<lb />
driving exam twice because it is<lb />
so hard. I hope I'm never sharing<lb />
the road with that airhead.<lb />
I love hearing a girl just after<lb />
coming off a breakup saying<lb />
that all she wants is a "nice guy<lb />
Because by time she is ready to<lb />
get into a new relationship, she's<lb />
looking for the same kind of<lb />
creep she was with before.<lb />
If this school will spend<lb />
$60 million on a science and<lb />
technology building to cater to<lb />
only some of ECU'S students,<lb />
why can't it spend $7 million on<lb />
a parking deck to cater to all of<lb />
ECU'S students?<lb />
Fraternity rush is this week.<lb />
Become a part of Greek life.<lb />
Memo to Lakers: You were<lb />
already screwed even with Kobe<lb />
Bryant leading the team. Now<lb />
with him out, you're double<lb />
screwed. But who knows, maybe<lb />
it will give you guys a chance to<lb />
actually develop some kind of a<lb />
team concept.<lb />
In response to the person who<lb />
asked who wears shorts and flip<lb />
flops in January, I'll tell you who<lb />
- people who noticed it was 70<lb />
degrees. I swear people on this<lb />
campus use a calendar for their<lb />
weather. Here's an idea, watch the<lb />
weather. Just because it's January<lb />
doesn't mean it's cold.<lb />
I don't care what other people<lb />
say or think about my clothes,<lb />
I'll where what I want to. Why<lb />
do you care?<lb />
Why is it that I haul my butt<lb />
all the way across campus to<lb />
make it to class on time and sit<lb />
there waiting for 10 minutes for<lb />
the teacher to show up? Then<lb />
when a student is late they get<lb />
chewed out?<lb />
Hey friend, let's stop and<lb />
converse in the middle of the<lb />
sidewalk. We are far more impor-<lb />
tant than the 80 people we're<lb />
blocking.<lb />
I hate popup ads. Click click<lb />
click that dang 'ol "X OK, this<lb />
machine is out the window.<lb />
I hate pennies, they're use-<lb />
less. Why can we just round<lb />
things to the nickel?<lb />
It's annoying that the last<lb />
two Thursdays I've been to El<lb />
Ranchito, there has been no<lb />
mariachi band, despite having<lb />
it on their billboard for the past<lb />
three months.<lb />
The Polar Bear Plunge is the<lb />
silliest idea I've ever heard of.<lb />
Sure, jumping into an outdoor<lb />
pool in the snow sounds like<lb />
an ingenious concept. Instead<lb />
of giving out free T-shirts, they<lb />
should give out free towels.<lb />
What sense does it make to<lb />
assign me a six-page paper on a piece<lb />
of software before I've even got a<lb />
chance to use it? Don't you think<lb />
I should learn how to use it first?<lb />
It would have been nice to<lb />
know I could receive a ticket for<lb />
failing to get in the left-hand<lb />
lane when a cop has someone<lb />
pulled on the shoulder (way off<lb />
of the road, might I add). I never<lb />
learned that law in driver's edu-<lb />
cation. A written warning would<lb />
have sufficed, but no, I now have<lb />
to pay $125.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is<lb />
an anonymous way for students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editorstheeastcarotinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059293_tn_0005" /><lb />
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Page A5 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROLYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN toumiANE Assistant Features Editor THURSDAY January 20, 2005<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
On Saturday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m Qi<lb />
Shu Fang will introduce you to<lb />
Chinese Peking Opera. Their tales<lb />
are told through a combination<lb />
of martial arts, acrobatics, music,<lb />
dance and mime. Tickets are<lb />
$6-9.<lb />
SALSA DANCE! Friday, Jan. 21 at<lb />
the Willis Building. Lessons will<lb />
be from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. and the<lb />
dance will be from 8:30 -1 p.m.<lb />
Admission for students is $3.<lb />
Pastor Maxx Flymm invites you to<lb />
a Holy Spirit Anointing Seminar<lb />
with author Albert Gengenbach, at<lb />
Radiant Life Church in Greenville.<lb />
Times are Friday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m<lb />
Saturday, Jan. 29 at 10 a.m. and 7<lb />
p.m Sunday, Jan. 30 at 9:30 a.m.<lb />
and 7 p.m. For more information<lb />
call 355-2888.<lb />
Gamma Chi Epsilon sorority<lb />
Spring 2005 recruitment will be<lb />
Jan. 18 - 20 at 7 p.m. in 1013 Bate.<lb />
"Where every sister knows your<lb />
name For more information, call<lb />
757-672-7947.<lb />
Anyone interested in the<lb />
Equestrian Club, contact Courtney<lb />
Quinn at cdq0525@mail.ecu.<lb />
edu. This club utilizes Hunt Seat<lb />
Horseback Riding, all levels are<lb />
welcome to join.<lb />
Local concerts:<lb />
Letter Kills featuring Stutterfly will<lb />
perform Wednesday, Feb. 2 at 7<lb />
p.m. at Cats Cradle in Carrboro.<lb />
Tickets are $8.<lb />
Rascal Flatts featuring Blake<lb />
Shelton will be together on<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 19 at the Colonial<lb />
Center in Columbia, SC. The show<lb />
starts at 8 p.m.<lb />
Josh Groban featuring Chris<lb />
Botti will be at the RBC Center in<lb />
Raleigh on Friday, Feb. 4.<lb />
Bright Eyes at BTI Center Raleigh<lb />
Memorial Auditorium on Monday,<lb />
Jan. 31. Show starts at 8 p.m.<lb />
Tickets are $18-20.<lb />
Chingy will be at The House of<lb />
Blues in Myrtle Beach, SC on<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. No<lb />
cameras allowed. Tickets are<lb />
$17.50.<lb />
Ryan Cabrera will be performing<lb />
at the House of Blues in Myrtle<lb />
Beach, SC on Wednesday, Feb.<lb />
9 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available<lb />
for $17.50.<lb />
Names In the news:<lb />
There's nothing like kids to bring<lb />
out the best in human beings.<lb />
Nowhere is this more apparent<lb />
than in the life of Courtney Love.<lb />
This week the hopelessly errant<lb />
rocker regained custody of her<lb />
daughter, Frances Bean Cobain,<lb />
12, after losing it in 2003, when<lb />
she was busted for allegedly trying<lb />
to break into an ex-boyfriend's<lb />
house while high on narcotic<lb />
painkillers.<lb />
Platinum-tressed dream girl Gwen<lb />
Stefani is missing a dress. Well,<lb />
actually, the Fullerton Museum<lb />
Center in California is missing the<lb />
red vinyl dress Stefani wore on the<lb />
cover of Tragic Kingdom, the first<lb />
album by her band, No Doubt. The<lb />
dress was part of an exhibit on the<lb />
history of rock music in Orange<lb />
County. The exhibit's curator, Jim<lb />
Washburn, said the dress could<lb />
be worth $5,000. Prime suspects<lb />
reportedly are two backpack-<lb />
carrying young women seen<lb />
acting fishy at the show.<lb />
When it comes to awards, nothing<lb />
comes close to Blackwell's list of<lb />
the worst dressed of the year. It's<lb />
a list celebrities would kill to stay<lb />
off. The top honors for 2004's<lb />
"mind-boggling mix of The Bad,<lb />
The Sad and The Downright<lb />
Ugly go to: Nicollette Sheridan<lb />
of "Desperate Housewives Close<lb />
in second place is everyone's<lb />
favorite walking teenage nervous<lb />
breakdown, Undsay Lohan, who is<lb />
"over-hyped and under-dressed<lb />
Rounding out the top three Is<lb />
a two-way tie between sisters<lb />
Jessica and Ashlee Simpson:<lb />
"these two prove that bad taste<lb />
is positively genetic<lb />
Nas, 31, is making gossipers the<lb />
world over scratch their heads in<lb />
bewilderment: the rapper married<lb />
fellow hip-hopper and one-named<lb />
individual, Kelis, 24, leading some<lb />
to ask what their married name<lb />
will be.<lb />
North vs. South<lb />
Where do you stand?<lb />
Southern<lb />
Living<lb />
A southerner's perspective on<lb />
historical events<lb />
TREVOR WORDEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Ahh, the South, where everything is slower,<lb />
people are friendlier and most people have a nice<lb />
drawl in their tone. It's in this setting that many of<lb />
you have grown up, or call home. It is these common<lb />
traits, found south of the Mason-Dixon Line, that<lb />
have withstood an ever-changing society. Despite<lb />
advances in technology, the streamlining of America<lb />
and the invasion of so many unwanted northerners,<lb />
a lot of the south has still been able to maintain its<lb />
small town-simple living vibe of which it is trade-<lb />
marked. But when did the change begin? When did<lb />
these simple citizens give up so many of the simple<lb />
pleasures and freedoms that they once knew?<lb />
In the beginning, as every good story begins,<lb />
there were simple people, living simple lives, who<lb />
banded together for the fight of state's rights. These<lb />
people felt their rights had been infringed upon,<lb />
because they were being told what they could and<lb />
could not do. They were also being told who could<lb />
and could not work for them. These simple people<lb />
made their money and their food in their own<lb />
back yards. Through cotton, tobacco or other<lb />
crops these people provided for their families<lb />
and their communities.<lb />
It was when the national government<lb />
began mandating rules and rhetoric to these<lb />
southerners that communities and states<lb />
banded together to make a separate rule<lb />
of government. They seceded from the<lb />
United States of America.<lb />
It is important to note the rules the<lb />
national government imposed upon<lb />
southern citizens were unfounded and<lb />
impossible. The South owned workers<lb />
and so did the North. The North had<lb />
factories and alternative ways to earn<lb />
their money and therefore needed fewer<lb />
slaves than the South. The South was not<lb />
as fortunate to have these factories and<lb />
agriculture was the only way to earn money,<lb />
so more laborers were needed to complete tasks.<lb />
So, the southern people bought others, to help with<lb />
the work at hand, as was the custom. When the<lb />
national government saw the South owned more<lb />
people than the North, they felt as if they should put<lb />
mandates on their commerce of buying workers. It's<lb />
also important to note only 5 percent of southern<lb />
people owned workers.<lb />
The government regulated and argued, but the<lb />
see SOUTH page A7<lb />
Northern<lb />
Exposure<lb />
How the region helped shape the<lb />
changing nation<lb />
GARY MCCABE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The North. Even today there are people in the<lb />
Greenville area and in the South in general who say<lb />
these two words with a hint of indignation or bit-<lb />
terness in their voice. Gary Edwards, a sophomore<lb />
at ECU tried explaining why he believes there is<lb />
underlying tension in their words.<lb />
"Northerners carry themselves differently and<lb />
have a different demeanor than someone from<lb />
North Carolina or Georgia said Edwards.<lb />
"Maybe that's what puts off some people from<lb />
this area<lb />
The difference between people in the South and<lb />
in the North became crystal clear following the<lb />
2004 presidential election. Democrat John Kerry<lb />
carried traditional northern states, including New<lb />
York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Massachu-<lb />
setts by large margins while President George<lb />
Bush did the same carrying each and every<lb />
southern state in the union including North<lb />
Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. So at a time<lb />
when the nation is polarized to a degree<lb />
unseen for decades, it is time for the fac-<lb />
tions in America to put their differences<lb />
aside and begin to appreciate what each<lb />
one brings to the table.<lb />
The tension between the two portions<lb />
of the country ultimately stems from the<lb />
differences in one key category: their<lb />
economies. The South developed a<lb />
strong agrarian economy over the<lb />
past few hundred years, relying on<lb />
certain cash crops such as tobacco<lb />
and cotton. The North, however,<lb />
diversified and incorporated<lb />
shipping and manufactur-<lb />
ing with their agriculture.<lb />
Therefore, the landscape of<lb />
the North and South are dif-<lb />
ferent from each other. The<lb />
South is made of lush, beautiful<lb />
farmland with a few large cities<lb />
while the north is highly urbanized.<lb />
With more capacity to hold people, the<lb />
North did just that. With more people come new<lb />
ideas and different beliefs, opening the population's<lb />
mind. This diversity had a variety of side effects,<lb />
but two major ones. First, a premium was put on<lb />
education in the area. The University of Pennsyl-<lb />
vania, America's first university, opened in 1751 in<lb />
see NORTH page A6<lb />
Not quite North or South<lb />
What the middle<lb />
states think<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Maryland, D.C Virginia: one<lb />
thing all these places have in<lb />
common is they're not quite con-<lb />
sidered the North or the South. So<lb />
what is it that they think about<lb />
both? Here at ECU there are<lb />
tons of people from these states<lb />
who can answer that question.<lb />
For those who don't know<lb />
much about the Civil War here's<lb />
a quick overview. Back in the day<lb />
the northern states and the south-<lb />
ern states were divided. The North<lb />
formed the Union and the South<lb />
formed the Confederate army.<lb />
The Confederates supported<lb />
slavery, made their living from<lb />
farms and plantations and wanted<lb />
to lower taxes on goods. The<lb />
Union was opposed to slavery,<lb />
made their living from factories<lb />
and trade and wanted higher taxes<lb />
on European goods so southern-<lb />
ers would buy northern products.<lb />
The Confederacy was made up<lb />
of states from Virginia and below<lb />
and the Union was made up of<lb />
all states north of Virginia. Since<lb />
the Civil War there has always<lb />
been that separation of so-called<lb />
Yankees and slow southerners.<lb />
"I am originally from Pennsyl-<lb />
vania but I now live in Maryland. I<lb />
like the North because people from<lb />
the North have a better advantage<lb />
than people from the South. We get<lb />
the latest fashions first, we hear the<lb />
news, albums and music first and<lb />
everything just moves at a faster<lb />
pace said Tierra Kelly, junior<lb />
business management major.<lb />
As far as fashion goes, everyone<lb />
knows New York is the fashion<lb />
capital of America. With many<lb />
of the top designers based out<lb />
of the North they do indeed get<lb />
much of the hottest clothes before<lb />
shipping begins to other states.<lb />
Another factor that distin-<lb />
guishes the North and South<lb />
is the cost of living, minimum<lb />
wage and the difficulty of getting<lb />
into a good northern college. It<lb />
is this reason that many north-<lb />
erners go to school in the south.<lb />
"It's extremely hard to get<lb />
into the top schools in the North<lb />
such as Columbia University or<lb />
the University of Maryland. It's<lb />
hard because so many people<lb />
from all over are trying to get<lb />
into those schools. But down<lb />
here in the South it's easy to get<lb />
accepted to almost any school<lb />
said Simone Baptiste, junior<lb />
speech language pathology major.<lb />
For a lot of students who come<lb />
from the semi-north to ECU it can<lb />
be life altering. Many students<lb />
come to the South and find that<lb />
it isn't as bad as they thought it<lb />
would be. Some like it in the South.<lb />
"I am from the Maryland area<lb />
and being a city girl coming to<lb />
the South was a big culture shock.<lb />
However, I do enjoy the South<lb />
and plan on spending the rest<lb />
of my life here, to my surprise.<lb />
The people in the South are way<lb />
friendlier than northerners. The<lb />
only thing that I don't like and<lb />
can't really get used to is how<lb />
slow and country everything is,<lb />
but I absolutely love southern<lb />
men said Sarah Berluche, junior<lb />
criminal justice major.<lb />
see MIDDLE page A7<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center provides entertainment<lb />
Student Union provides activities for financially challenged students.<lb />
Campus good<lb />
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Anyone looking for on-campus<lb />
date ideas with someone special?<lb />
You and friends looking for a fun<lb />
new way to enjoy the evening? And<lb />
if your pocketbook is getting thin,<lb />
look no further than ECU's own<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. MSC<lb />
continues to serve ECU students<lb />
as an escape from the daily grind<lb />
that is the world of academia. With<lb />
little doubt MSC has an outlet<lb />
for every type and this semes-<lb />
ter's rotation looks promising.<lb />
Recently on my way to do<lb />
research for this article, I noticed a<lb />
huge line extending far outside of<lb />
MSC. A collective hazy cloud could<lb />
be seen from a distance, the icy<lb />
breaths of hundreds of people wait-<lb />
ing in the cold. The excited anticipa-<lb />
tion was for Bingo Night, a monthly<lb />
event where more than $500 in<lb />
prizes are given out every first Thurs-<lb />
day. Bingo is just one of the many<lb />
events the Student Union hosts.<lb />
Perhaps the biggest attrac-<lb />
tions for students are the A-list<lb />
movies presented at MSC. Hen-<lb />
drix Theatre provides showings of<lb />
the films released in the past few<lb />
months  free. Such a price tag<lb />
allows anyone with a valid ECU<lb />
ID to see new movies this semes-<lb />
ter such as Ray, Quentin Taranti-<lb />
no's Hero and the director's cut of<lb />
cult classic Dannie Uarko.<lb />
Another magnet to MSC is<lb />
the Pirate Underground. At first<lb />
glance this place is impressive,<lb />
with pool tables, ping pong<lb />
tables, arcade games and foos-<lb />
ball to engage one's competitive<lb />
nature. However, even at first<lb />
glance the depth of Pirate Under-<lb />
ground is not fully conceptual-<lb />
ized. Droves of people crowd the<lb />
interior for the latest bands that<lb />
you have yet to hear on the radio.<lb />
Pirate Underground plays host<lb />
to numerous bands throughout<lb />
the year. Also, Open Mic nights<lb />
showcase our talent here on<lb />
campus. Check out The Hotness<lb />
and Idea of Beauty at your new<lb />
favorite hangout spot, Pirate<lb />
Underground, this Thursday, Jan.<lb />
20 at 9 p.m.<lb />
Bowling anyone? MSC can<lb />
whet your bowling appetite at<lb />
Outer Limitz. Regular price is<lb />
$2 a person per game, and $.50<lb />
for shoe rental. From 1 - 6 p.m.<lb />
on Mondays, Wednesdays and<lb />
Fridays, games are only $1. Sun-<lb />
days during the same time, each<lb />
game is dropped down to the very<lb />
economical price of $.50.<lb />
So check out this potential<lb />
date situation: You start the eve-<lb />
ning out by taking your special<lb />
someone to a romantic MSC<lb />
dinner. Afterward, melt any<lb />
remaining ice with an exciting<lb />
game or two of Outer Limitz<lb />
bowling. Next swoon the audi-<lb />
ence (and that special someone)<lb />
with a personal song that you<lb />
wrote, and perform in front of a<lb />
welcoming crowd at Pirate Under-<lb />
ground during Open Mic Night.<lb />
Java City is there to provide a<lb />
caffeine fix to keep the momen-<lb />
tum going, and from there you<lb />
and your date sip vanilla lattes<lb />
as you finalize your evening with<lb />
a showing of The Grudge (scary<lb />
movies good, as girls always<lb />
see ENTERTAIN page A6 <lb /><pb facs="00059293_tn_0006" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � FEATURES<lb />
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from page A5<lb />
Philadelphia. The university is<lb />
one of the seven Ivy League col-<lb />
leges, all of which are located in<lb />
the northeastern states and are<lb />
universally considered to be the<lb />
most presiigious and respected<lb />
schools in the country.<lb />
Big northern cities attracted<lb />
great thinkers like Thomas Paine,<lb />
the Marquis de Lafayette and<lb />
Alexander Hamilton who was<lb />
born in the British West Indies<lb />
and immigrated to Boston as a<lb />
teenager. The North also gave<lb />
birth to great minds. In the 1700s<lb />
alone, the North produced John<lb />
Adams, Daniel Webster, John<lb />
Hancock and Benjamin Franklin,<lb />
America's foremost renaissance<lb />
man. In his remarkable life,<lb />
Franklin ran a successful print<lb />
shop, made incredible discover-<lb />
ies on the subject of electricity,<lb />
invented bifocals, signed both<lb />
the Declaration of Independence<lb />
and the Constitution and as a dip-<lb />
lomat, won the support of France<lb />
which was key to the winning of<lb />
America's independence.<lb />
America's independence<lb />
is the other side effect of the<lb />
North's urbanization. With the<lb />
new ideas and thoughts moving<lb />
through the large northern cities<lb />
such as Boston, New York City<lb />
and Philadelphia, great patriots<lb />
like Sam Adams, Paul Revere and<lb />
the Sons of Liberty found that a<lb />
life of subservience to English<lb />
rule no longer suited them. Open<lb />
rebellion broke out in these cities<lb />
with boycotts of British goods<lb />
and acts of both defiance and<lb />
violence. It was in the North<lb />
where the ideas of a revolution<lb />
were formed and it was in the<lb />
North that the ideas turned<lb />
into action, ultimately leading<lb />
to an unprecedented victory for<lb />
the now independent country.<lb />
Both the Declaration of Inde-<lb />
pendence and the Constitution<lb />
of the United States of Amer-<lb />
ica were drafted and signed in<lb />
Philadelphia and the nation's<lb />
capital was originally located<lb />
in New York City, which was<lb />
moved temporarily to Philadel-<lb />
phia before finally ending up<lb />
in Washington, D.C. Through-<lb />
out the years, the North would<lb />
continue to be at the forefront<lb />
in matters concerning the coun-<lb />
try. Currently, New York City is<lb />
widely known as the economic,<lb />
intellectual and social capital of<lb />
the country. The vast diversity<lb />
is what continues to push the<lb />
area to continued prosperity.<lb />
Their prosperity is undeniable.<lb />
Morgan Quinto Press released a<lb />
list of the most livable states in<lb />
America in order, using 44 catego-<lb />
ries to determine the best states in<lb />
which to live. Four northeastern<lb />
states crack the top 10 with New<lb />
Hampshire topping the list. In<lb />
another list released by the U.S.<lb />
Department of Commerce, Bureau<lb />
of Economic Analysis calculating<lb />
the per capita personal income by<lb />
state, all but one of the 10 north-<lb />
ern states surpasses the national<lb />
average. The top 10 states are<lb />
comprised of five northern states,<lb />
which hold the first five spots.<lb />
In short, the North is a very<lb />
successful and interesting por-<lb />
tion of America. Every year,<lb />
people take trips to see the Liberty<lb />
Bell in Philadelphia, the Boston<lb />
Harbor where the Boston Tea<lb />
Party took place or the Statue of<lb />
Liberty in New York City. All these<lb />
monuments symbolize the grand<lb />
effect it has had on this country.<lb />
Whether southerners like people<lb />
from the North or not, it would be<lb />
ignorant to disregard their many<lb />
achievements which have bene-<lb />
fited the entire country. So what if<lb />
it goes to their head occasionally.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeaitcarolinian.com.<lb />
Entortdin fromPageA5<lb />
need something to hold on to<lb />
during scary movies). For all that<lb />
fun and excitement, you only<lb />
paid $8. Eight bones in the real<lb />
world may get you enough gas just<lb />
to get to her house. But thanks to<lb />
MSC, good times are as easy to<lb />
obtain as they are on the wallet.<lb />
The fact is, numerous stu-<lb />
dents fail to notice or take full<lb />
advantage of all that tuition<lb />
payments entail. Don't let<lb />
your parents' complaints<lb />
about paying for your school-<lb />
ing fall by the wayside. The<lb />
aforementioned events don't<lb />
even encompass all of the<lb />
Student Union sponsored<lb />
events. Lectures, concerts,<lb />
even art exhibitions call MSC<lb />
home. Make your parents<lb />
proud, and use their money<lb />
to the best of your ability.<lb />
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But not only did they declare<lb />
war, they fought the war down in<lb />
the South. This ruined the agri-<lb />
culture of the south, which was<lb />
so heavily depended on by its<lb />
inhabitants. And when the after<lb />
effects came, and the North won,<lb />
the southerners were treated like<lb />
a conquered country. The people<lb />
were starved and lived in dire<lb />
poverty. People who fought in<lb />
the war were tortured, and life<lb />
for the South was miserable.<lb />
It was in the South's poverty<lb />
that the northerners found oppor-<lb />
tunity, and many moved down to<lb />
discover warmer climates, gorgeous<lb />
land and cheap prices. The Carpet<lb />
Baggers took the southerners' land,<lb />
and destroyed their property. It is<lb />
for this very reason many south-<lb />
erners today look down upon<lb />
northerners, not because of the<lb />
war, but because of how cruel the<lb />
Yankees treated the poor south-<lb />
erners. This is still the practice of<lb />
today. Sadly, many Yankees still<lb />
move to the South discovering<lb />
all of its amenities, which push<lb />
prices higher and unemployment<lb />
through the roof.<lb />
If you ask a southerner, the<lb />
war was not about slavery. Slavery<lb />
alone would have died out on its<lb />
own. The war was about state's<lb />
rights, which were denied to<lb />
simple citizens, and when action<lb />
was taken they were suppressed.<lb />
Not only suppressed, the southern<lb />
people were treated inhumane.<lb />
Their dignity was lost, their land<lb />
was taken, their belongings were<lb />
seized, their towns were left in<lb />
shambles, their prices were driven<lb />
higher, increasing their destitu-<lb />
tion and their anger was roused.<lb />
It is because of the actions<lb />
by those living north of the<lb />
Mason-Dixon Line that cause so<lb />
much pain in a southern heart.<lb />
It is why we cringe when we<lb />
hear those nasal accents. It is<lb />
why we mourn to see our land<lb />
being developed with five story<lb />
mansions on our beaches on<lb />
which we used to play, on our<lb />
mountains where we used to<lb />
explore or in our forest with its<lb />
old climbing trees. The cruelty<lb />
and force from those who called<lb />
themselves our fellow citizens<lb />
cannot be erased. Their infa-<lb />
mous acts will be passed on from<lb />
generation to generation, and<lb />
though some of these Yankees<lb />
may be our friends, their ances-<lb />
tors' actions will not  cannot<lb />
be forgotten.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
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Middle<lb />
from page A5<lb />
When it comes down to it<lb />
many students don't have a<lb />
preference for either the North or<lb />
South. Many think both places<lb />
have certain positive and nega-<lb />
tive aspects and that no one is<lb />
better than the other.<lb />
"I don't necessarily think the<lb />
North is superior to the South or<lb />
vice versa. Both places have good<lb />
qualities. The North has really good<lb />
universities as far as education is<lb />
concerned. The North is known<lb />
for all the great places one can shop<lb />
and is also very rich in diversity<lb />
because it's just a melting pot of all<lb />
types of people. The South is a great<lb />
area to raise families, have quiet<lb />
time and enjoy clean air said<lb />
Tieren Evans, junior child develop-<lb />
ment and family relations major.<lb />
The way the North and South<lb />
are viewed is pretty much the same<lb />
for everyone. The North is fast. The<lb />
South is slow. But still no consensus<lb />
on one as being the head honcho.<lb />
"I moved to the Outer Banks<lb />
about 10 years ago. Up North, we<lb />
move a lot faster. I have mixed feel-<lb />
ings about which I like better. On<lb />
one hand, I like New York better<lb />
because there's always something<lb />
to do, and you don't have to be too<lb />
creative to find it. Down South is<lb />
better in the sense that the air is<lb />
cleaner and it's just much more<lb />
peaceful. You don't have to lock<lb />
your front door all the time, or<lb />
your car door in fear that your<lb />
vehicle will be stolen said Maureen<lb />
McNamara, rehabilitation major.<lb />
It seems living in the North is<lb />
good for some people and living in<lb />
the South is good for others- it really<lb />
just depends what type of person you<lb />
are. If you can't decide, maybe the<lb />
middle of the road is the place for you,<lb />
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"�� Pirates preparing to defend title<lb />
Clemens seeks<lb />
record deal<lb />
Roger Clemens filed tor a record<lb />
$22 million In salary arbitration<lb />
on Tuesday, anc' the Houston<lb />
Astros offered the seven-time Cy<lb />
Young Award winner $13.5 million.<lb />
The Rocket, who helped lead the<lb />
Astros within one win of their first<lb />
World Series appearance, still has<lb />
not decided whether to pitch this<lb />
year or retire. Clemens, who wears<lb />
No. 22, would be playing his 22nd<lb />
major league season. Until now,<lb />
the highest figure ever submitted<lb />
for arbitration was $18.5 million<lb />
in 2001 by New York Yankees<lb />
shortstop Derek Jeter, who then<lb />
agreed to a $189 million, 10-year<lb />
deal. The highest salary ever<lb />
earned by a pitcher in a single<lb />
season was $17.5 million, last<lb />
year by Boston's Pedro Martinez.<lb />
Clemens, 42, left the Yankees after<lb />
the 2003 season and intended to<lb />
retire. But after former teammate<lb />
Andy Pettltte signed with the<lb />
Astros, Clemens was persuaded<lb />
to sign with his hometown club.<lb />
He took an undermarket deal<lb />
that guaranteed him $5 million,<lb />
of which $3.5 million was deferred<lb />
without interest until July 1,2006.<lb />
Clemens earned an additional<lb />
$1,825,000 in bonuses based<lb />
on his selection to the NL All-<lb />
Star team and Houston's home<lb />
attendance, which was more<lb />
than 3.3 million, including the<lb />
postseason. Clemens had a<lb />
remarkable season, going 18-4<lb />
with a 2.98 ERA and 218 strikeouts.<lb />
As he did last winter, he says he is<lb />
leaning toward retirement but has<lb />
not ruled out playing.<lb />
Nationals sign Loalza<lb />
Free agent pitcher Esteban Loaiza<lb />
joined the Washington Nationals<lb />
on Wednesday, agreeing to<lb />
a $2.9 million, one-year deal.<lb />
Loaiza went 21-9 with a 2.90<lb />
ERA and a league-leading 207<lb />
strikeouts for the Chicago White<lb />
Sox In 2003, was the AL starter<lb />
in the All-Star game and finished<lb />
second in Cy Young Award voting<lb />
behind Toronto's Roy Halladay.<lb />
He struggled with his velocity<lb />
last year, going 9-5 with a 4.86<lb />
ERA for the White Sox, then was<lb />
traded to the New York Yankees<lb />
and went 1-2 with an 8.50 ERA<lb />
in 10 regular-season games. He<lb />
quickly lost his spot in the starting<lb />
rotation and needed seven tries to<lb />
get his 100th win - getting it when<lb />
he beat Halladay on Sept. 21.<lb />
Loaiza is 100-89 in his career with<lb />
a 4.70 ERA. He made $4,015,000<lb />
last year. Pitching has been a<lb />
top priority for Nationals Interim<lb />
manager Jim Bowden, but the<lb />
team's limited budget has made i<lb />
difficult to improve a staff that was<lb />
12th in the NL in ERA last year.<lb />
Loaiza joins a starting rotation<lb />
that includes Livan Hernandez,<lb />
Tomo Ohka and Tony Armas Jr.<lb />
Loaiza pitched 150-plus innings in<lb />
each of the last five seasons while<lb />
averaging 29 starts. He is 100-89<lb />
with a 4.70 ERA over 10 seasons<lb />
with Pittsburgh, Texas, Toronto,<lb />
Chicago and New York.<lb />
Talks continue<lb />
in NHL lockout<lb />
With nothing to lose but the rest<lb />
of the hockey season, Vancouver<lb />
Canucks forward Trevor Linden<lb />
thought his idea was worth a<lb />
shot: Get together a small group<lb />
of representatives from NHL<lb />
management and the players'<lb />
union and try to find some middle<lb />
ground that would jump-start<lb />
talks toward ending the 125-day<lb />
lockout. That is, try to do what<lb />
previous, more formal negotiations<lb />
couldn't. And so on Wednesday,<lb />
six people - three from each side<lb />
- will meet in Chicago for this very<lb />
purpose. Failure to produce even<lb />
some movement, likely will signal<lb />
the end of any hopes that the<lb />
season can be saved. Through<lb />
Tuesday, 655 of the 1,230 regular-<lb />
season games were canceled as<lb />
was next month's All-Star Game.<lb />
What's more Interesting about the<lb />
meeting is who won't be present.<lb />
Linden reached out to the league<lb />
by inviting Harley Hotchkiss, the<lb />
chairman of the NHL board of<lb />
governors, to sit down and talk<lb />
without NHL commissioner Gary<lb />
Bettman and union head Bob<lb />
Goodenow in the room.<lb />
ECU baseball opens<lb />
first week of practice<lb />
BRENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU baseball team offi-<lb />
cially began its Conference USA<lb />
and regional title defense Sunday<lb />
afternoon with the opening of<lb />
practice for the 200S season. It<lb />
didn't take a meteorologist to<lb />
predict the weather for the week<lb />
of Jan. 17 either. As has been the<lb />
case since the turn of the cen-<lb />
tury, the 70 degree weather that<lb />
spoiled most North Carolinians<lb />
quickly took a turn for the worse<lb />
as the first week of practice rolled<lb />
around.<lb />
Day one for the Pirates<lb />
brought rain showers, occasional<lb />
flurries and temperatures that<lb />
barely hovered above freezing.<lb />
However, It's going to take more<lb />
than just cold temperatures and<lb />
a little precipitation to slow down<lb />
Head Coach Randy Mazey and<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
"We're going to try and get<lb />
outside every opportunity we<lb />
can said Mazey.<lb />
"If you know you're going<lb />
to play on days like this, you<lb />
have to learn how to play on<lb />
days like this and in order to do<lb />
that you have to practice on days<lb />
like this.<lb />
"Any opportunity we can get<lb />
to get outside, however tough<lb />
it may be, we're going to get<lb />
outside<lb />
Despite having to put<lb />
up with frustrating weather<lb />
trends that seem to be on<lb />
schedule with the Pirates'<lb />
practice docket, Mazey is glad to<lb />
finally get back on the field.<lb />
"It feels pretty good Mazey<lb />
said.<lb />
"It seems like forever since we<lb />
had an opportunity to be on the<lb />
field, so it's good to just get back<lb />
after it a little bit.<lb />
"Our guys are chomping<lb />
The Diamond Bucs' first game in the new Clark-Leclair Stadium will be March 4 for the annual Keith Leclair invitational.<lb />
at the bit to get out there and<lb />
get going. They practice hard<lb />
no matter what the weather<lb />
conditions are, so we don't have<lb />
to worry about that<lb />
As construction continues<lb />
to progress toward the comple-<lb />
tion of Clark-Leclair Stadium,<lb />
the Diamond Bucs' are furiously<lb />
working out at the J.H. Rose's<lb />
practice facility. The agenda<lb />
for the first week seems to be<lb />
geared toward fundamentals<lb />
like opposite field hitting,<lb />
bunting and base running, but<lb />
Mazey hopes to use the first<lb />
week more as means to get his<lb />
guys in the groove of things.<lb />
"The idea now is to just get<lb />
back in the flow Mazey said.<lb />
"We want to start seeing<lb />
the ball and swinging the bat,<lb />
taking some ground balls and<lb />
reviewing everything we did in<lb />
the fall and getting everyone on<lb />
the same page.<lb />
"When we start playing<lb />
intersquads and doing that,<lb />
then we'll start figuring out some<lb />
line-ups and pitching rotations,<lb />
but the idea right now is to just<lb />
get the guys going and get them<lb />
into the routine of being out here<lb />
everyday<lb />
Eventually, the Pirates will<lb />
turn their attention to their<lb />
opening series against the<lb />
College of Charleston, which<lb />
begins Feb. 11 in South Carolina.<lb />
"We started thinking about<lb />
them as soon as the schedule<lb />
came out Mazey said.<lb />
"But when we get a couple<lb />
more weeks down the road,<lb />
we'll start seeing what they're all<lb />
about. I know coach Pawlowski<lb />
real well, he was my college<lb />
roommate as a matter of fact, I<lb />
know we'll be ready to play and<lb />
they'll be ready to play, so it's<lb />
going to be a real good series.<lb />
"They're ranked pretty high,<lb />
so it'll be a real good test for us<lb />
The Cougars are ranked<lb />
29th by Baseball America, the<lb />
same publication that also has<lb />
picked them to win the Southern<lb />
Conference this season.<lb />
Charleston returns eight of<lb />
nine hitters and two of three<lb />
starting pitchers from a year ago.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Pirates make last trek to uses Leinart content<lb />
Louisville Wednesday night with decision to stay<lb />
(SID) � ECU will be paying<lb />
its final visit to historic Freedom<lb />
Hall to face nationally ranked<lb />
Louisville in a Conference USA<lb />
tilt Wednesday night at 7:30<lb />
p.m. The Pirates are in the midst<lb />
of a four-game slide, while the<lb />
Cardinals have won three<lb />
straight and eight of its last<lb />
nine games.<lb />
Wednesday night's game<lb />
will mark the Pirates' third game<lb />
of the season against a ranked<lb />
opponent and second in the last<lb />
three games. ECU lost to then 13th<lb />
ranked Cincinnati by six this past<lb />
Wednesday and lost at then No.<lb />
19 NC State earlier in the year.<lb />
ECU is coming off a 12-point<lb />
loss to UAB on Saturday, 76-64.<lb />
Junior Corey Rouse recorded his<lb />
sixth double-double of the season<lb />
with a game-high of 17 points<lb />
and 14 rebounds. Senior Moussa<lb />
Badiane added 15 points, while<lb />
sophomore Mike Cook<lb />
and freshman Tom Ham-<lb />
monds scored 11 points each.<lb />
Louisville rallied from a<lb />
double-digit deficit against Cin-<lb />
cinnati on Saturday to claim a<lb />
69-66 victory on the road. The<lb />
Cardinals made 10 three-pointers<lb />
and out-rebounded the Bearcats<lb />
Corey Rouse is one of only 11 players in the nation who is<lb />
averaging a double-double so far this season.<lb />
1 f H Wu<lb />
w<lb />
, As:<lb />
by 12. Taquan Dean led all scorers<lb />
with 25 points, making 7-of-16<lb />
three-point field goals.<lb />
The game will feature the<lb />
best two rebounders in the<lb />
league. Rouse leads C-USA in<lb />
rebounding with 10.1 boards<lb />
per game, while Louisville's Ellis<lb />
Myles ranks second behind Rouse<lb />
with 9.4 rebounds per contest.<lb />
Louisville leads C-USA in<lb />
four offensive team categories,<lb />
including points per game (83.3),<lb />
scoring margin (21.1), field goal<lb />
percentage (.483) and three-point<lb />
field goal percentage (.406).<lb />
As a team, only Charlotte<lb />
averages more rebounds per<lb />
see LOUISVILLE page A9<lb />
Everything back to normal in ACC<lb />
GALLOWAY<lb />
Upset city for Georgia<lb />
Tech, Wake Forest<lb />
TONY ZOPPO<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
With Wake Forest down by<lb />
three points against Florida State<lb />
Tuesday night, Taron Downey<lb />
hits from downtown with just<lb />
four seconds remaining and gets<lb />
fouled, giving him a chance to<lb />
win the game. Wake, a previ-<lb />
ously lousy free throw-shooting<lb />
team (65 percent) decided to rip<lb />
off an NCAA record SO straight<lb />
free throws carrying on from<lb />
the UNC game up until this<lb />
particular point. Downey Is<lb />
the Deacons' best charity stripe<lb />
shooter (86 percent). Turn out<lb />
the lights, ladies and gentlemen<lb />
- this party is over.<lb />
Then again, maybe not.<lb />
Downey misses. FSU rejoices.<lb />
Todd Galloway erupts.<lb />
Galloway made Wake and<lb />
Downey pay for the costly miss<lb />
as he scored nine straight points<lb />
in the overtime period, including<lb />
a bomb of a three-pointer, to lift<lb />
the Seminoles over the Deacs,<lb />
91-83.<lb />
It's one of the most beautiful<lb />
aspects in sports.<lb />
You have a Deacon team that<lb />
drubbed a national championship<lb />
caliber squad at home (UNC), set<lb />
an NCAA record in consecutive<lb />
free throws and then goes on the<lb />
road only to lose their very next<lb />
game to a Seminoles squad with<lb />
just one conference win who,<lb />
by the way, had three players<lb />
set career highs against Wake.<lb />
Welcome to the ACC.<lb />
With North Carolina steam-<lb />
rolling Virginia Tech, Maryland<lb />
and Georgia Tech in their first<lb />
three ACC games, and Wake get-<lb />
ting pounded at Illinois while<lb />
showing severe defensive lapses,<lb />
there was a question before Jan. 15<lb />
as to whether UNC may actually<lb />
see ACC page A10<lb />
LEINART<lb />
(AP) � Five days after taking<lb />
what might be the biggest risk in<lb />
sports history, here is the short<lb />
list of things Matt Leinart still<lb />
does not have:<lb />
Millions in the bank.<lb />
A new Chevy Tahoe in the<lb />
driveway.<lb />
Regrets.<lb />
"I'm relieved more than any-<lb />
thing said Leinart, Tuesday<lb />
night over the phone from Los<lb />
Angeles. "It feels really good<lb />
to get all that pressure off my<lb />
shoulders. It got to the point<lb />
where I realized whatever deci-<lb />
sion I made, there was going to<lb />
be some criticism.<lb />
"So he said, "I just did what<lb />
was best for me<lb />
The guys who run the NFL<lb />
aren't used to hearing no. Even<lb />
though Leinart brought the Heis-<lb />
man Trophy back to USC and<lb />
then tied the bow on a second<lb />
straight national championship,<lb />
you'd think the biggest man on<lb />
campus would be even bigger<lb />
after announcing he was passing<lb />
up an eight-figure signing bonus<lb />
from the pros to come back for<lb />
his senior year. But no.<lb />
Most of the SOO or so Trojans<lb />
fans who packed Heritage Hall<lb />
and spilled over onto the lawn<lb />
outside when Leinart announced<lb />
his decision last Friday have<lb />
returned to classes. And so has<lb />
he, with surprisingly little fan-<lb />
fare.<lb />
"I walked into geography<lb />
yesterday and nobody made a<lb />
big deal. My teacher said some<lb />
nice stuff, but that's about it<lb />
Leinart said.<lb />
"Other than a few teammates,<lb />
everybody's been real respect-<lb />
ful. And the only reason they're<lb />
bummed he added, "is because<lb />
they thought I was going to buy<lb />
them cars<lb />
And so running back LenD-<lb />
ale White's request for a Range<lb />
Rover was put on hold. Ditto for<lb />
Leinart's purchase of a Tahoe<lb />
to replace the little white Ford<lb />
pickup he's dubbed the "Danger<lb />
Ranger<lb />
"It still gets me where I need<lb />
to go Leinart said.<lb />
Still to be determined is<lb />
whether he'll be able to say<lb />
the same about the Southern<lb />
California program around this<lb />
time next year. Leinart will be<lb />
surrounded by another talented<lb />
corps of skill players - coach<lb />
Pete Carroll has already seen to<lb />
that. And he'll still be orches-<lb />
trating the madcap offensive<lb />
schemes drawn up by coordinator<lb />
Norm Chow. Even so, it's hard<lb />
to imagine the Trojans improv-<lb />
ing on the just-ended season.<lb />
Just matching it, considering<lb />
the raised expectations, will be<lb />
tough enough.<lb />
Maybe that's why so few<lb />
people were willing to take Lein-<lb />
art at his word. He said all along it<lb />
would take "a lot for me to leave<lb />
and because there seemed to be<lb />
nothing left to prove in college<lb />
and everything to gain by turn-<lb />
ing pro, we just assumed he was<lb />
talking about money. But that<lb />
wasn't it at all.<lb />
Leinart was raised in a well-<lb />
to-do section of Santa Ana, Calif<lb />
comfortably enough to be able to<lb />
make decisions based on factors<lb />
other than need. His parents<lb />
paid the premiums for a $1 mil-<lb />
lion insurance policy this season<lb />
- about $20,000 - and they'll do<lb />
it again next season. Getting hurt<lb />
would take a huge chunk out of<lb />
Leinart's net worth, much the<lb />
same way that Buffalo running<lb />
back Willis McGahee slid from<lb />
the top of the draft to the tail end<lb />
of the first round after wrecking<lb />
his knee playing for Miami in the<lb />
Fiesta Bowl, his last college game<lb />
before declaring for the NFL as<lb />
a junior. But that doesn't scare<lb />
Leinart, either.<lb />
"I don't play scared he said<lb />
at last week's news conference.<lb />
"I play to win  I could be hurt<lb />
see LEINART page A10 <lb /><pb facs="00059293_tn_0009" /><lb />
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sonnel changes, especially on<lb />
defense. His approach to coach-<lb />
ing, however, will remain the<lb />
same.<lb />
"I don't know any different<lb />
ways to do it said Dungy .<lb />
"We've got a very good offen-<lb />
sive system in place, a very good<lb />
defensive system and a good<lb />
special teams system. We've got<lb />
good players and good coaches,<lb />
and we've just got to continue to<lb />
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The Colts lost 20-3 on Sunday<lb />
at New England - Indianapo-<lb />
lis' perennial nemesis - and it<lb />
dropped the AFC South cham-<lb />
pions to 13-5. It was a disap-<lb />
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many thought has a good shot at<lb />
getting to the Super Bowl.<lb />
"When you don't win the<lb />
ballgame, there's a little bit of<lb />
an empty feeling Dungy said.<lb />
"We'll be able to, in another<lb />
week or so, look at the season in<lb />
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a fine year<lb />
Record-setting quarterback<lb />
Peyton Manning, the league's<lb />
MVP, and all of his top receivers<lb />
(Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne<lb />
and Brandon Stokley) will all<lb />
see ACC page A10<lb />
Dungy hopes to never have this look on his face again in<lb />
Foxboro, a place where Indy simply cannot win.<lb />
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Colts<lb />
from page A9<lb />
be back, and owner Jim Irsay is<lb />
ready, if necessary, to designate<lb />
running back Edgerrin James,<lb />
the Colts' franchise player and<lb />
lock him in place at least one<lb />
more season.<lb />
On defense, Dwight Freeney<lb />
led the league with 16 sacks and<lb />
helped the Colts produce an NFL-<lb />
best turnover margin of plus-19.<lb />
Punter Hunter Smith was second<lb />
in the NFL in net yardage, and<lb />
Mike Vanderjagt remained the<lb />
most-accurate field goal kicker in<lb />
league history.<lb />
Dungy and the rest of the<lb />
coaching staff will take some<lb />
time off for vacations, watch the<lb />
rest of the playoffs on television<lb />
and maybe attend the Senior<lb />
Bowl on Jan. 29 in Mobile, Ala<lb />
to scout many of the top players<lb />
coming out of college this year.<lb />
Then it's back to work, pre-<lb />
paring for the combine at the<lb />
RCA Dome next month and then<lb />
the college draft April 23-24.<lb />
"You never know who's going<lb />
to be available, but certainly<lb />
when you've got an offense like<lb />
ours you want to keep it tooled<lb />
up and going well Dungy said.<lb />
"Obviously, defensively is where<lb />
we would probably look in the<lb />
draft, but I don't see any major<lb />
philosophical changes. I think<lb />
we just keep fine-tuning and<lb />
keep improving and keep grow-<lb />
ing with a lot of the guys in our<lb />
system already<lb />
Among the Colts' potential<lb />
free agents are linebacker Rob<lb />
Morris, cornerback Nick Harper<lb />
and safety Idrees Bashir - all<lb />
starters.<lb />
"We'd like to get everyone<lb />
re-signed Dungy said. "It's not<lb />
an easy procedure, but hopefully<lb />
we can get as many guys back<lb />
as possible and then figure out<lb />
where we go from there<lb />
An unavoidable byproduct<lb />
of the Colts' success, of course,<lb />
is a spot toward the bottom of<lb />
the draft order, but Dungy said<lb />
that didn't necessarily mean<lb />
the Colts would place greater<lb />
emphasis on trades or free-agent<lb />
acquisitions.<lb />
"I think you can find some<lb />
guys (in the draft) that can help<lb />
you Robert Mathis has been a big<lb />
help to us, and he wasn't a first-<lb />
day choice. Raheem Brock was<lb />
probably a really big part of what<lb />
we've done, and he wasn't even<lb />
one of our draft choices. So you<lb />
can find guys in a 'ot of areas<lb />
ACC<lb />
from page A8<lb />
have a chance to run away with<lb />
the conference title this season.<lb />
Georgia Tech lost B.J. Elder to<lb />
injury for a couple of weeks and<lb />
the Jackets showed weaknesses<lb />
even before he left the lineup. NC<lb />
State had the best game of their<lb />
existence against ECU in the BCA<lb />
Invitational only to later follow it<lb />
up with four losses in six games.<lb />
Virginia has some talent but<lb />
have started 0-4 in the ACC and<lb />
although Miami, Virginia Tech,<lb />
Clemson and FSU will make<lb />
some noise, let's all be rational<lb />
human beings and rule<lb />
them out.<lb />
That leaves us with Duke,<lb />
who boasts an undefeated record<lb />
but have played just two quality<lb />
teams en route to that 13-0 record<lb />
- Michigan State when they<lb />
were No. 9 early in the season<lb />
and perhaps Virginia in the Blue<lb />
Devil's latest win. Not to men-<lb />
tion the fact they struggled with<lb />
both Temple and Clemson in<lb />
Cameron, two teams that are at<lb />
best mediocre. They also trailed<lb />
for most of their game against<lb />
NC State last week, a team that<lb />
looked more and more like a good<lb />
high school squad until they beat<lb />
the B.J. Elder-less Yellow Jackets.<lb />
In addition, out of Duke's 13<lb />
games, 10 have been at home.<lb />
ESPN's Jay Bilas, a former<lb />
Dukie, even stated on Sportscenter<lb />
one evening that if UNC kept play-<lb />
ing like they were, the Tar Heels<lb />
might just make a mockery of the<lb />
best conference in the country.<lb />
Then reality hit when UNC<lb />
fell to Wake who then fell to<lb />
FSU and all was well in the world<lb />
again.<lb />
Face it folks, there won't ever<lb />
be a team in the ACC who can<lb />
run the table or dominate the<lb />
league. Think about it, what do<lb />
you hear concerning who is the<lb />
top team in the conference right<lb />
now? UNC and Wake.<lb />
There is an undefeated team<lb />
who is a force to be reckoned<lb />
with year in and year out in this<lb />
conference and they're not even<lb />
considered as one of the two best<lb />
teams. Regardless of what I like to<lb />
call they're "false front" record,<lb />
being undefeated and not even<lb />
numero uno in your conference<lb />
says a lot about the competition<lb />
you're pitted up against.<lb />
Plus, road games in the ACC<lb />
are cast from a different mold<lb />
than other conferences. They<lb />
carry an extra weight and elec-<lb />
tricity that even the most experi-<lb />
enced, poised and talented teams<lb />
can have trouble dealing with.<lb />
Show me a team that consistently<lb />
Leinart<lb />
from page A8<lb />
tomorrow<lb />
The simple fact is that Leinart<lb />
didn't take that factor into account,<lb />
either. His decision came down to<lb />
where he most wanted to be for the<lb />
next year of his life - no matter<lb />
where the money or expectations<lb />
were - and everything kept point-<lb />
ing to the place he already was.<lb />
"It's another year with my<lb />
pals, no matter how it turns out.<lb />
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of my time, my life would sound<lb />
pretty boring Leinart said. "But<lb />
I'll tell you what: I didn't want to<lb />
look back 10 or 20 years down the<lb />
road and find out I passed on the<lb />
chance to be a part of something<lb />
really special<lb />
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What still seems like play will<lb />
become a job after that, and it's<lb />
not like his resume will need any<lb />
polishing by then.<lb />
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whelming at times, and now it<lb />
might be a little worse, I guess,<lb />
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money is something nobody has<lb />
really done before. But this is fun.<lb />
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week, and I'm already excited to<lb />
find out he said, "how much<lb />
better we can get<lb />
wins their road games in the ACC<lb />
and I'll show you the conference<lb />
champion and a number one seed<lb />
come NCAA tourney time.<lb />
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about Wake or Chapel Hill run-<lb />
ning away with the conference.<lb />
It's still too early to see what these<lb />
teams can really do. Wait another<lb />
month when these kids have<lb />
gone on the road against tough<lb />
ACC opponents and Carolina has<lb />
played Duke once - then we'll<lb />
start talking about whose going<lb />
to take the regular season title.<lb />
There are plenty more upsets in<lb />
store in the very recent future<lb />
and throughout this basketball<lb />
season.<lb />
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schedule. If interested, visit<lb />
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday,<lb />
and Saturday (10 a.m. to 6<lb />
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who will be able to work some<lb />
during Spring Break and<lb />
Easter Break. The positions<lb />
are for between 15 and 30<lb />
hours per week, depending<lb />
on your schedule and on<lb />
business needs. The jobs<lb />
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with your experience and<lb />
job performance and is<lb />
supplemented by an employee<lb />
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Greek Personals<lb />
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Alpha wish the fraternities<lb />
the best of luck during rush!<lb />
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be hosting an open house<lb />
on Jan 24th &amp; 25th from<lb />
6-8:30 pm. All ECU women<lb />
are welcome! For Rides, call<lb />
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Outer Limitz Bowling Center<lb />
(Men &amp; Women's<lb />
Singles Divisions)<lb />
Chess<lb />
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MSC Social Room<lb />
Tournament winners will be awarded trophies and the opportunity to<lb />
represent ECU at regional competitions to be held at Virginia Tech University<lb />
which is located in Blacksburg, VA the weekend of February 18-20, 2005.<lb />
All expenses for the trip will be paid by Mendhall Student Center.<lb />
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are available at the MSC, Billiards Center &amp; Outer<lb />
Limitz Bowling Center located on the ground floor of Mendenhall Sudent<lb />
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