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8, 2005<lb />
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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 80 Number 52<lb />
WEDNESDAY February 9, 200<lb />
What Is your stance<lb />
on abortion?<lb />
Abortion issues under debate,<lb />
may return to Supreme Court<lb />
ERICA QUICK<lb />
SECOND YEAR<lb />
MEDICAL STUDENT<lb />
"I'm Pro-choice, I know<lb />
there are a lot of different cir-<lb />
cumstances and it's hard to tell<lb />
them that they have to have<lb />
the child in situations of rape<lb />
or incest. It's up to the woman<lb />
to decide<lb />
AARON STEELE<lb />
JUNIOR<lb />
ART MAJOR<lb />
"With my religion I'm<lb />
against it but I can't make a<lb />
decision for someone else's<lb />
body<lb />
A Pro-Choice demonstrator marches in<lb />
Washington with thousands of protestors<lb />
JENNIFER FORTENBERRY<lb />
SENIOR<lb />
PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR<lb />
"I think it depends on the<lb />
situation and that woman's<lb />
beliefs and views<lb />
Roe vs. Wade put<lb />
under scrutiny<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Thirty-two years after the<lb />
infamous Supreme Court ruling,<lb />
the right to choose whether or<lb />
not to have an abortion versus<lb />
the right to life has found its way<lb />
back into the judicial system.<lb />
The Christian Medical Asso-<lb />
ciation, the largest faith-based<lb />
association of physicians, filed a<lb />
brief with the U.S. District Court in<lb />
New York, Jan. 31 hoping to reverse<lb />
a ruling that lifted the federal ban<lb />
on partial-birth abortion.<lb />
Dr. Dan Stevens, executive<lb />
director of the Christian Medical<lb />
Association and medical doctor<lb />
in family practice, said they<lb />
had not heard anything from<lb />
the courts yet, but they expect a<lb />
decision soon.<lb />
The Partial-birth Abortion<lb />
Ban Act was instituted in 2003,<lb />
but in August, the court decided<lb />
it was unconstitutional and lifted<lb />
the ban.<lb />
Stevens said surveys show<lb />
90 percent of Americans are<lb />
opposed to partial-birth abor-<lb />
tion. However, the courts are<lb />
filled with what he calls 'Judicial<lb />
Activists' who feel they can set<lb />
the law no matter what the public<lb />
opinion may be.<lb />
Partial-birth abortion is a pro-<lb />
cedure done during the second<lb />
or third trimester of pregnancy.<lb />
During the process, the doctor<lb />
grabs the legs with forceps and<lb />
pulls it down until delivered up<lb />
to its head. Then he exposes the<lb />
back of the head, pierces the skull<lb />
and extracts the brain.<lb />
Stevens said in the past, this<lb />
procedure has been done with<lb />
tlie misc-oni:eption that the fetus<lb />
could not understand the feel-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"There's been a lot of denial<lb />
that the infant feels pain said<lb />
Stevens.<lb />
"They actually feel it two to<lb />
three times more intensely<lb />
Stevens said recent studies<lb />
show at this stage, the infant has<lb />
developed the sense of pain, but<lb />
has not yet developed the mecha-<lb />
nisms that blunt the sensation of<lb />
extreme pain.<lb />
Cheryl Dudasik-Wiggs, with<lb />
ECU Women's Studies, said she<lb />
cannot speak for everyone in the<lb />
Women's Studies program, but<lb />
she thinks Roe vs. Wade is being<lb />
chiseled away in the courts and<lb />
may be overturned by the current<lb />
administration.<lb />
"In fact, President Bush is<lb />
stacking the lower federal courts<lb />
with anti-choice judges and with<lb />
the tenuous rieatfn and age of se -<lb />
eral of the justices, he may have a<lb />
Pro-Life activists hold<lb />
during a Pro-Choice<lb />
chance to overturn the decision<lb />
and control our personal health<lb />
care issues for many decades<lb />
said Dudasik-Wiggs.<lb />
Ted Miller, with NARAL Pro<lb />
Choice America, also said the<lb />
administration's goal is to ban<lb />
abortion.<lb />
"It is clear that the Bush<lb />
administration wants to turn<lb />
over Roe v. Wade said Miller.<lb />
He said the situation with<lb />
the Supreme Court makes the<lb />
upcoming years important to<lb />
watch because Bush has a chance<lb />
to appoint Pro-Life judges.<lb />
To put this into perspective,<lb />
Miller said the last time there was<lb />
a seat open in the Supreme Court,<lb />
current college freshmen were<lb />
in the third grade. Bush could<lb />
appoint up to three justices.<lb />
Blake Dameron, an ECU stu-<lb />
dent who is involved with Victory<lb />
Campus Ministries, said banning<lb />
abortion would be a good thing.<lb />
up signs admist demonstrators<lb />
rally in Washington.<lb />
"I definitely believe in the<lb />
sanctity of human life said<lb />
Dameron.<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs said outlaw-<lb />
ing abortion would not alleviate<lb />
the problem. It would just make<lb />
the situation worse. She said<lb />
many students do not remember<lb />
the fatal consequences when<lb />
abortion was illegal.<lb />
"It is a right they have taken<lb />
for granted even if they do not<lb />
actively support it Dudasik-<lb />
Wiggs said.<lb />
"But there was a time, when<lb />
their mothers were young, that<lb />
access to legal, safe abortions<lb />
did not exist in our country.<lb />
Does that mean no one got an<lb />
abortion? No. It meant women<lb />
desperate to end their pregnan-<lb />
cies were forced - literally - into<lb />
back alleys or into the offices of<lb />
unskilled mercenaries<lb />
see ABORTION page A3<lb />
ECU to address<lb />
retention rates<lb />
Additional efforts<lb />
being taken<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU loses an approximate<lb />
22 - 24 percent of students after<lb />
their first year. Numerous ECU<lb />
faculty, staff, administrators<lb />
and student leaders are working<lb />
together to help improve reten-<lb />
tion rates.<lb />
Don Joyner, assistant vice<lb />
chancellor for academic services,<lb />
organized and addressed the<lb />
ECU community with plans to<lb />
use new approaches to make<lb />
improvements.<lb />
Jim Smith, interim vice chan-<lb />
cellor of academic affairs, feels<lb />
retention should be a top priority<lb />
at ECU and supports Joyner in<lb />
his efforts.<lb />
"We should strive to do better<lb />
and we are said Smith.<lb />
He said Joyner's new<lb />
approaches have been well<lb />
received and should have a posi-<lb />
tive impact on the issue.<lb />
Joyner's new approach in<lb />
addressing this issue uses five<lb />
benchmarks including the level<lb />
of academic challenge, active and<lb />
collaborative learning, student-<lb />
faculty interaction, enriching<lb />
educational experience and sup-<lb />
portive campus environment.<lb />
The National Survey of Student<lb />
Engagement determined these<lb />
benchmarks as the five key fac-<lb />
tors necessary to have a strong<lb />
Impact on student retention.<lb />
Joyner said while ECU does<lb />
considerably well in retention<lb />
rates when compared to sister<lb />
schools, he feels more could be<lb />
done to address the issue.<lb />
"The tragedy is not being<lb />
able to save a student when there<lb />
would have been something we<lb />
could have done to help them<lb />
said Joyner.<lb />
He said he is currently in<lb />
the process of forming a steer-<lb />
ing committee which would<lb />
take the list of initiatives and<lb />
find a way to strategically plan<lb />
which initiatives ECU is ready to<lb />
undertake. The committee would<lb />
then invite people to serve on<lb />
a subcommittee, which would<lb />
focus on a particular initiative.<lb />
People from all across the vari-<lb />
ous programs at ECU are working<lb />
toward this issue, which Joyner<lb />
feels is essential.<lb />
"You would have to have a<lb />
collaborative approach to any of<lb />
these initiatives Joyner said.<lb />
Freshmen, transfer students<lb />
and distance education students<lb />
are the three main groups of first<lb />
year students, who are identified<lb />
as the most at risk populations<lb />
when it comes to retention. Each<lb />
of these groups must be treated<lb />
differently when trying to make<lb />
improvements with this issue<lb />
toward them.<lb />
Joyner said he feels It is<lb />
important for ECU to remain a<lb />
larger school but have a "small<lb />
school feel Various aspects of<lb />
the students need to be consid-<lb />
ered when configuring the best<lb />
measures that could be taken to<lb />
address the issue. Reports have<lb />
yielded 46.2 percent of ECU stu-<lb />
dents come from a town smaller<lb />
than ECU's population and may<lb />
feel intimidated during their first<lb />
year. Joyner said ECU must also<lb />
understand there is a develop-<lb />
ment process in the 17 - 22 year<lb />
old age group and ECU needs to<lb />
be aware of those developmental<lb />
stages to help ensure the stu-<lb />
dents' needs are met.<lb />
The Center for Counseling<lb />
and Student Development is in<lb />
the process of partnering with<lb />
the Office of Academic Affairs to<lb />
help address this issue. Joyner is<lb />
working with Alfred Smith, assis-<lb />
tant vice chancellor for Student<lb />
Development, in formulating the<lb />
partnership.<lb />
Alfred Smith said a major proj-<lb />
ect the Office of Student Develop-<lb />
ment is doing is putting various<lb />
classes in place to assist students<lb />
who are in need of academic help.<lb />
Specific aspects the programs will<lb />
concentrate on were taken from<lb />
see RATES page A2<lb />
City planners discuss<lb />
future of downtown<lb />
LEE<lb />
The Black Widow'<lb />
challenges Greenville<lb />
Michael Glenn discussed with community the opportunity to<lb />
buy spaces in the old Blount Harvey building.<lb />
Residents get chance<lb />
to compete against<lb />
pool champion<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU students and Greenville<lb />
residents visited Tie Breakers<lb />
sports bar Tuesday night to see<lb />
pool champion Jeanette Lee, also<lb />
known as "The Black Widow<lb />
The night's events consisted<lb />
of trick shot sessions, and people<lb />
had the chance to play Lee one<lb />
on one.<lb />
While Lee was there for the<lb />
fun just like anyone else, she<lb />
took the competition serious as<lb />
always.<lb />
"If you challenge me, I'm<lb />
going to have to do my business,<lb />
but on the side from that we<lb />
can have drinks and have a nice<lb />
time said Lee.<lb />
Before the night's events<lb />
occurred, Lee said she looked for-<lb />
ward to challenging the various<lb />
Greenville residents, including<lb />
Bill Herrion, ECU men's bas-<lb />
ketball coach, who was said to<lb />
attend the event.<lb />
"Coach Herrion, I heard you<lb />
wanted to challenge "The Black<lb />
Widow well I say step into my<lb />
web Lee said.<lb />
Lee said although she has<lb />
not seen much of Greenville, she<lb />
enjoyed her visit.<lb />
"It's beautiful here and obvi-<lb />
ously there are a lot of people<lb />
who love billiards, so I'm really<lb />
excited because I'like to share my<lb />
passion Lee said.<lb />
She said her time for com-<lb />
petition was in the upcoming<lb />
WPBA tournament, the Carolina<lb />
Milliard's classic, where she is<lb />
scheduled to competing against<lb />
other female pool champions.<lb />
She said she looks at each<lb />
tournament as her opportunity<lb />
to shine and it is not only some-<lb />
thing she works hard for but it is<lb />
something she loves to do.<lb />
Lee said she received the<lb />
name "The Black Widow" from<lb />
"some idiots" in a pool room<lb />
see BLACK WIDOW page A2<lb />
Various funding<lb />
allocated to serve cause<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Members of Uptown<lb />
Greenville met at Via Cappuc-<lb />
cino Tuesday night to discuss<lb />
recent renovations and announce<lb />
upcoming events.<lb />
Uptown Greenville is cur-<lb />
rently in the midst of many<lb />
renovations to businesses and<lb />
is expected to receive $352,000<lb />
in grant money this year from<lb />
the state of North Carolina. A<lb />
number of businesses on Evans,<lb />
Dickinson and Cotanche Streets<lb />
are in the process of revitaliza-<lb />
tion and more assistance is on<lb />
the way.<lb />
Eric S. Clark, vice president of<lb />
First Citizens Bank, said as far as<lb />
renovations were concerned, the<lb />
city is receiving a decent return<lb />
on dollars spent for the projects.<lb />
Greenville is applying for<lb />
the CLG Grant that would help<lb />
restore historical locations in the<lb />
Dickinson area.<lb />
Austin Bunch, vice chairman<lb />
of governmental affairs for the<lb />
Greenville board of directors,<lb />
said the uptown area would<lb />
continue a two-year celebration<lb />
leading up to ECU's centennial.<lb />
On Tuesday, March 29, there<lb />
will be a Victory Bell Com-<lb />
memorative Service on Tenth<lb />
Street. Bunch said there is<lb />
talks about having the Victory<lb />
Bell moved back to campus.<lb />
Uptown Greenville will<lb />
launch a new logo within the next<lb />
few months according to Debbie<lb />
Vargas, promotion and market-<lb />
ing chair for Uptown Greenville.<lb />
) Several fundraising events are<lb />
being planned for the Uptown<lb />
Greenville area within upcom-<lb />
ing weeks. A five-kilometer run<lb />
called Fiesta Biathlon is in plan-<lb />
ning and will be a bicyclerun-<lb />
ning event that will begin and<lb />
end at Chico's Restaurant. Vargas<lb />
said there is an art walk being<lb />
slated for April 15.<lb />
All these events are expected<lb />
to draw large turnouts from the<lb />
Greenville community as well as<lb />
people from out of town. These<lb />
projections are based on success<lb />
they have had with activities in<lb />
the past.a<lb />
Members at the meeting were<lb />
pleased to hear about the repairs<lb />
and beautification that had been<lb />
done to locations including Rio<lb />
Grande and Cafe Carribe.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY February 9, 2005<lb />
Campus News News Briefs<lb />
Spaghetti Dinner<lb />
Five Brody medical students<lb />
are holding a spaghetti dinner<lb />
Feb. 9 at 7 p.m in 2 West 40<lb />
Brody School of Medicine to<lb />
raise money for an upcoming trip<lb />
to work in Kenyan clinics. The<lb />
event is open to the public and<lb />
costs $5 'or students and $7 for<lb />
non-students. The students will<lb />
serve spaghetti with marinara or<lb />
meat sauce, bread and dessert<lb />
buffet-style.<lb />
Comedy at Pirate<lb />
Underground<lb />
SWASH and The Late Night Players<lb />
will perform improvisational<lb />
comedy Feb. 9 at 8 pm This event<lb />
is free and sponsored by Student<lb />
Union Popular Entertainment and<lb />
Spectrum Committees.<lb />
Learn About Career<lb />
Fairs<lb />
Jim McAtee from Student<lb />
Professional Development will<lb />
be presenting "How do CFAC<lb />
Students Make the Most out of<lb />
Career Fairs' Feb. 9 from 2 - 3 p.m.<lb />
and 4 - 5 p.m. in 201 Joyner East.<lb />
The presentation will address<lb />
topics such as networking,<lb />
power greetings and career fair<lb />
preparation.<lb />
Black History Month<lb />
Speaker<lb />
A public lecture will be held in<lb />
honor of Black History Month at<lb />
the Willis Building Auditorium<lb />
Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. The event Is<lb />
sponsored by ECU'S GeoClub,<lb />
Department of Geology and<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center.<lb />
The featured speaker is Jonathan<lb />
Tilove, a race and immigration<lb />
reporter with the Newhouse News<lb />
Service and a two-time National<lb />
Headliner Award winner and<lb />
author of the 2003 Random House<lb />
book Along Martin Luther King:<lb />
Travels on Black America's Main<lb />
Streets. For more information, call<lb />
Derek Alderman at 328-4013.<lb />
Massage Clinic<lb />
The ECU physical therapy<lb />
students are holding a message<lb />
clinic Feb. 10 from 5 - 9 p.m. in<lb />
the Belk Allied Health Building.<lb />
Come get a massage for only<lb />
$5 for 10 minutes, $10 for 20<lb />
minutes and $15 for 30 minutes.<lb />
No appointments are necessary,<lb />
but if you would like to make one,<lb />
contact cmf0625@mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
HOSA Meeting<lb />
Health Occupations Students<lb />
of America will hold an interest<lb />
meeting Thursday, Feb. 10 In<lb />
221 Mendenhall at 4 p.m. HOSA<lb />
is open to all health related<lb />
majors.<lb />
NAACP Founders Week<lb />
This week is NAACP Founders<lb />
Week. Various nightly activities<lb />
include ethnic food tasting, open-<lb />
mic social, 'Legacies Nearly<lb />
Forgotten" and volunteering with<lb />
local service agencies.<lb />
The Vagina<lb />
Monologues<lb />
The annual production of Eve<lb />
Enslers The Vagina Monologues<lb />
will be Feb. 11 - 12 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. This year, the<lb />
ECU V-DayVagina Monologues<lb />
event is being co-sponsored by<lb />
the women's studies department,<lb />
the student organization V.O.I.C.E.<lb />
and the Student Involvement<lb />
Team. Tickets are $8 in advance<lb />
for students, $10 for students<lb />
at the door, $12 for the general<lb />
public In advance and $15 for the<lb />
general public at the door. You<lb />
can purchase tickets by calling<lb />
1-800-ECU-ARTS or online at<lb />
ecuarts.com. The proceeds will<lb />
benefit local charities that help<lb />
abused women.<lb />
Contra Dance<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers are sponsoring a contra<lb />
dance Saturday, Feb. 12 at the<lb />
Willis Building. A potluck supper<lb />
will begin at 6 p.m a concert<lb />
starts at 7 p.m, beginners lesson<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. and the contra dance<lb />
from 8 -10:30 p.m. Live, old-time<lb />
and Celtic music by a string band<lb />
will be performed. The cost is $3<lb />
for students, $5 for members and<lb />
$8 for the general public. Call<lb />
752-7350 for details.<lb />
Local<lb />
Duke freshmen use<lb />
IPods for classes and tunes<lb />
DURHAM, NC - Duke University<lb />
freshmen are using their school-<lb />
issued iPods to learn Spanish<lb />
vocabulary, recording lectures,<lb />
analyzing music and - no surprise<lb />
here - for downloading their favorite<lb />
tunes.<lb />
Among those is Pelen Powelson, who<lb />
said she's mostly used her iPod to<lb />
record more than 1,000 songs, which<lb />
take up about one-fifth of the iPod's<lb />
20-gigabyte capacity.<lb />
"I have almost no use for CDs<lb />
anymore she said.<lb />
About 1,650 freshmen were given<lb />
the iPods in August at cost of about<lb />
$500,000 to the school. The devices<lb />
are theirs to keep as long as they<lb />
hang onto them through the end of<lb />
the school year.<lb />
As an accessory to the iPods, Duke<lb />
handed out microphone recording<lb />
modules made and donated by the<lb />
Belkin Corp. The program is costing<lb />
the university about $500,000 for the<lb />
devices and additional equipment<lb />
and support staff time.<lb />
Duke is evaluating the pilot project<lb />
and a report is due next month. By<lb />
late March or early April, the university<lb />
will decide whether to continue the<lb />
program in some form with a new<lb />
crop of freshmen next year, said<lb />
Lynne O'Brien, director of the Duke<lb />
Center for Instructional Technology,<lb />
which is overseeing the experiment.<lb />
Autopsy confirms NCSU<lb />
student's death from lldocalne<lb />
RALEIGH, NC - The medicaf<lb />
examiner's autopsy report confirms<lb />
that a NC State University student<lb />
died of a lidocaine overdose after<lb />
applying a prescription-strength<lb />
anesthetic gel to her legs before laser<lb />
hair removal treatments at a spa.<lb />
The autopsy, which was completed<lb />
Friday, describes Shiri Berg, 22, as<lb />
otherwise healthy and well-nourished.<lb />
It says the anesthetic gel she applied<lb />
from her feet to her waist likely led<lb />
to her seizures, cardiac arrest and<lb />
brain death<lb />
That gel included 10 percent lidocaine<lb />
and 10 percent tetracaine in a solution<lb />
prepared by Triangle Compounding<lb />
Pharmacy of Cary. She died Jan. 5 at<lb />
Rex Healthcare.<lb />
David Kirby, a lawyer for the Berg<lb />
family, said the autopsy report brings<lb />
his investigation into Berg's death to<lb />
near conclusion.<lb />
This was a very healthy woman with<lb />
no pre-existing health problems<lb />
Kirby said. "She applies a preparation<lb />
for a routine procedure, and the<lb />
preparation caused her death<lb />
The autopsy also confirms that after<lb />
applying the gel, Berg wrapped her<lb />
legs in cellophane.<lb />
A passing motorist found her in<lb />
her car having seizures and called<lb />
paramedics on the morning of Dec.<lb />
28. She died nine days later.<lb />
National<lb />
University of Colorado<lb />
professor's case stands out<lb />
BOULDER, Colo. - Nothing has<lb />
incited more passion and outrage at<lb />
the University of Colorado than Ward<lb />
Churchill, an ethnic studies professor<lb />
whose comparison of World Trade<lb />
Center victims to a notorious Nazi<lb />
has led to death threats, arrests and<lb />
condemnations by two governors.<lb />
Talk-show hosts and lawmakers have<lb />
vilified him as a hate-monger and the<lb />
school is considering firing him.<lb />
Churchill has refused to apologize; on<lb />
the contrary, he has threatened to sue<lb />
the school if it fires him. No one has<lb />
defended Churchill's statements, but<lb />
some people have threatened him.<lb />
Two students were arrested at a<lb />
Board of Regents meeting last week<lb />
and swastikas were spray-painted on<lb />
Churchill's pickup truck.<lb />
On Monday, Colorado administrators<lb />
announced they had canceled a<lb />
speech by Churchill for Tuesday<lb />
because of security concerns.<lb />
Earlier this month, Hamilton College<lb />
in upstate New York canceled a<lb />
speech by Churchill because of death<lb />
threats against the professor and its<lb />
administrators.<lb />
"We feel that this Is an extreme<lb />
violation of our free speech rights<lb />
said Mo Wells, a membef of the<lb />
Colorado student group that organized<lb />
Churchill's speech. The group planned<lb />
to file a lawsuit Tuesday challenging<lb />
the cancellation.<lb />
Jury convicts former<lb />
priest In clergy sex abuse case<lb />
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - For three days,<lb />
jurors in the trial of Paul Shanley<lb />
listened carefully to tense exchanges<lb />
between the accuser and the former<lb />
priest's lawyer.<lb />
At times, the accuser sobbed on<lb />
the stand and begged the judge<lb />
not to force him to testify in graphic<lb />
detail how Shanley pulled him out of<lb />
Sunday morning catechism classes<lb />
beginning at age 6 and molested<lb />
him in the bathroom, the rectory, the<lb />
confessional and the pews.<lb />
On Monday, Shanley was convicted<lb />
of repeatedly raping and fondling<lb />
the accuser at his Roman Catholic<lb />
church during the 1980s. He Is<lb />
perhaps the most notorious figure<lb />
in the sex scandal that rocked the<lb />
Boston Archdiocese nearly three<lb />
years ago.<lb />
The accuser, now 27, put his head<lb />
down and sobbed as the verdicts<lb />
were read after a trial that hinged<lb />
on the reliability of what the man<lb />
claimed were recovered memories<lb />
of decades-old abuse.<lb />
Shanley, 74, showed no emotion as<lb />
he stood next to his lawyer, Frank<lb />
Mondano. Ball was revoked and<lb />
Shanley was immediately led to jail.<lb />
"It appears that the absence of a case<lb />
is not an impediment to securing a<lb />
conviction Mondano said, vowing<lb />
to appeal.<lb />
Greenway expansion project making<lb />
progress, receives federal funding<lb />
Extra funds intended<lb />
to fuel project growth<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The Friends of Greenville Gre-<lb />
enways has been formed to help<lb />
speed up the City of Greenville's<lb />
federally funded greenway project<lb />
and provide extra cash to further<lb />
benefit the project.<lb />
Greenville was given a $1.5<lb />
million grant from the federal<lb />
government to expand on the<lb />
city's current greenway system.<lb />
The system currently runs from<lb />
Green Springs Park on Fifth Street<lb />
to the area around Dowdy Fick-<lb />
len Stadium, allowing citizens a<lb />
jogging or walking path through<lb />
scenic areas.<lb />
The expansion will add 2.S<lb />
miles to the greenway that will<lb />
run from Town Commons to the<lb />
intersection of 264 and Tenth<lb />
Street, allowing users to meet up<lb />
with the current greenway loca-<lb />
tion at Green Springs Park via<lb />
Beech Street.<lb />
FROGGS intends to raise<lb />
funds to ensure the new gre-<lb />
enway can be completed with<lb />
additional items that may not<lb />
be possible to purchase working<lb />
with a $1.5 million budget.<lb />
"The $1.5 million might fund<lb />
the bare asphalt trail but you're<lb />
going to need benches and light-<lb />
ing, maybe emergency call sta-<lb />
tions for joggers said Jill Twark,<lb />
chair of FROGGS.<lb />
"You want safety to be a<lb />
( priority<lb />
Another benefit FROGGS hopes<lb />
to bestow on the project through<lb />
fundraising is a further extension<lb />
of the greenway, cutting through<lb />
the wetlands area between Charles<lb />
Street and Evans Street.<lb />
This project requires board-<lb />
walks and bridges to form an envi-<lb />
ronmentally safe path through<lb />
the wetlands, carrying an esti-<lb />
mated price tag of $600,000.<lb />
But FROGGS feels it will provide<lb />
residents of Greenville with a<lb />
beautiful and scenic path that is<lb />
worth the high cost.<lb />
The group was incorporated<lb />
in September and is currently in<lb />
the final stages of receiving non-<lb />
profit status, which will allow<lb />
them to solicit money by making<lb />
donations tax-deductible.<lb />
The City of Greenville's cur-<lb />
rent greenway expansion is part<lb />
of a much larger plan by the city<lb />
to expand its greenway system.<lb />
Twark said In 2003 Greenville<lb />
contracted Greenways Inc a<lb />
company that plots out green-<lb />
ways in cities across the country,<lb />
who then created a master plan<lb />
to develop 120 miles of greenway<lb />
in the next 23 years.<lb />
Money raised by FROGGS<lb />
will go toward helping speed up<lb />
this proposed expansion.<lb />
Twark said the formation of<lb />
FROGGS came through a sug-<lb />
gestion of forming a non-profit<lb />
group to supplement funding for<lb />
the project by Jason Pauling, city<lb />
engineer.<lb />
The two met while working<lb />
on the Greenway Subcommittee<lb />
of City Council, which meets<lb />
once everv two months to discuss<lb />
the greenway expansion.<lb />
The idea of using non-profit<lb />
organizations to speed up the<lb />
funding of greenway projects<lb />
has been utilized in other cities,<lb />
including Raleigh and Durham.<lb />
"You don't have to worry<lb />
about the government finding<lb />
the money over time, we can<lb />
fundraise more quickly than they<lb />
can Twark said.<lb />
FROGGS is currently putting<lb />
together a Web site and promo-<lb />
tional video through student<lb />
volunteers at ECU to help raise<lb />
awareness and funds for their<lb />
cause.<lb />
Twark said the group would<lb />
use the Web site to ease the pro-<lb />
cess of soliciting funds and the<lb />
video to provide information to<lb />
community groups.<lb />
Nikki Jenkins, senior musical<lb />
theatre major, said expansion of<lb />
the greenways is a good idea.<lb />
"It would be a good place<lb />
for families and joggers said<lb />
Jenkins.<lb />
"There are so many restau-<lb />
rants and businesses popping up<lb />
 it would be nice to balance<lb />
that out<lb />
Guillame Bagal, sophomore<lb />
biology and chemistry double<lb />
major, said as a member of the<lb />
cross-country and track teams,<lb />
he likes the idea of a large stretch<lb />
of greenways.<lb />
"They're beneficial for the<lb />
students, the rec center is there,<lb />
but many people don't go because<lb />
it's so crowded said Bagal.<lb />
Thii writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
Crime Scene<lb />
Jan. 31<lb />
6 pm<lb />
Larceny from buildings<lb />
An unknown subject stole a pair<lb />
of socks and seat pants from the<lb />
Cotton Hall laundry room.<lb />
Feb. 1<lb />
9:30 a.m.<lb />
Larceny from buildings<lb />
By unknown subject taking a parking<lb />
pass from an office in Jenkins Art<lb />
Feb. 3<lb />
2:45 p.m<lb />
Larceny from motor vehicle<lb />
By unknown person taking hangtag<lb />
from vehicle without permission.<lb />
Feb. 5<lb />
11:35 am<lb />
Larceny of bicycle<lb />
By someone cutting the cable lock<lb />
that secured the bike to the rack.<lb />
Feb. 6<lb />
6 a.m.<lb />
Larceny<lb />
By unknown subject taking Items<lb />
out of victim's purse, which was in<lb />
her dorm room In Belk Hall. Among<lb />
the Items stolen were her room keys<lb />
and birth control pills.<lb />
f) Weekly Crime Tip<lb />
Larceny is the number one crime<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Make sure you always secure your<lb />
vehicle and double-check before<lb />
you leave. If you own a rag-top<lb />
vehicle, use a parking sticker<lb />
Instead of a hangtag.<lb />
Treat your residence hall like you<lb />
would your permanent home.<lb />
Always keep your doors locked<lb />
even if you will only be away for<lb />
a few moments. Also be aware of<lb />
who you let In to your residence<lb />
hall. Larcenies come from both the<lb />
students around you and guests.<lb />
Always lock your doors when<lb />
leaving your office. A larceny only<lb />
takes seconds to occur.<lb />
Victoria Blier said she and fellow<lb />
jurors were swayed by the accuser,<lb />
believing the man would not have<lb />
come forward if he weren't telling<lb />
the truth. He received a $500,000<lb />
settlement with the archdiocese<lb />
nearly a year ago.<lb />
International<lb />
Israeli, Palestinian leaders<lb />
announce cease-fire at summit<lb />
SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt - Israeli<lb />
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and<lb />
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas<lb />
declared Tuesday that their people<lb />
would stop all military or violent<lb />
activity, pledging to break the four-<lb />
year cycle of bloodshed and get<lb />
peace talks back on track.<lb />
With the flags of their countries<lb />
whipping in the wind, Sharon and<lb />
Abbas met face-to-face at a Mideast<lb />
summit Tuesday. Afterward, Abbas<lb />
said: "We have agreed on halting all<lb />
violent actions against Palestinians<lb />
and Israelis wherever they are<lb />
Sharon made a similar pledge.<lb />
Today, in my meeting with chairman<lb />
Abbas, we agreed that all Palestinians<lb />
will stop all acts of violence against all<lb />
Israelis everywhere, and, at the same<lb />
time, Israel will cease all Its military<lb />
activity against all Palestinians<lb />
everywhere he said.<lb />
Abbas said it was time for the<lb />
Palestinian people to regain their<lb />
freedom.<lb />
"A new opportunity for peace is<lb />
born today in the city of peace. Let's<lb />
pledge to protect it Abbas said,<lb />
referring to the nickname of Sharm<lb />
el-Sheik earned through past peace<lb />
summits.<lb />
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak,<lb />
who summoned the two leaders and<lb />
has been a key mediator throughout<lb />
the process, said both sides showed<lb />
a serious desire to "work together<lb />
truly and sincerely<lb />
"The challenges today are large<lb />
and deep, but the mission Is not<lb />
impossible. If the road Is long, we<lb />
today took the first step Mubarak<lb />
said.<lb />
The Palestinian and Israeli peoples<lb />
equally deserve a secure life for the<lb />
coming generations to enjoy, based<lb />
on justice, international principles and<lb />
good neighboriiness the Egyptian<lb />
president added in a speech he said<lb />
he was delivering on behalf of himself<lb />
and Jordan's King Abdullah II.<lb />
Japan moves closer to<lb />
lifting ban on U.S. beef Imports<lb />
TOKYO - Japan moved a step closer<lb />
to partially lifting a ban on U.S. beef<lb />
imports after a government panel on<lb />
Tuesday accepted U.S. assurances<lb />
that a specific grade of U.S. beef<lb />
would be free of mad cow disease.<lb />
The panel's decision, if accepted by<lb />
the government, will clear the way for<lb />
Japan to begin importing U.S. grade<lb />
A40 beef, which comes primarily from<lb />
cattle aged 12 to 17 months.<lb />
Panel member Akihiro Okitani, a<lb />
professor at the Nippon Veterinary<lb />
and Animal Science University, told<lb />
reporters that there was a high<lb />
probability that meat of this grade was<lb />
free of mad cow disease.<lb />
Japan imposed a ban on U.S. beef<lb />
imports in December 2003 after<lb />
the United States discovered its<lb />
first case of the fatal brain-wasting<lb />
illness, known formally as bovine<lb />
spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE,<lb />
in a Washington state Holstein cow.<lb />
Okitani praised information that U.S.<lb />
researchers provided the panel to<lb />
help it make its decision.<lb />
The U.S. researchers came up with<lb />
highly reliable data Okitani said. He<lb />
added it was now up to the Japanese<lb />
government to decide whether to lift<lb />
the ban on beef imports.<lb />
Before the ban, Japan was the most<lb />
lucrative overseas market for U.S. beef<lb />
producers, buying $1.7 billion worth<lb />
of beef in 2003.<lb />
RateS from page A1<lb />
a survey of students who were on<lb />
academic probation.<lb />
A broad range of ideas to<lb />
improve retention was brought<lb />
up and is under consideration.<lb />
Some ideas that received inter-<lb />
est from the meeting atten-<lb />
dants included having a required<lb />
summer reading program for<lb />
freshmen, improving faculty and<lb />
student communication, creat-<lb />
ing a centralized tutoring center<lb />
in Mendenhall, bringing high<lb />
school students to campus and<lb />
creating a first year experience<lb />
Web site. These are some of the<lb />
initiatives the steering committee<lb />
will use to most appropriately<lb />
address the issue.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
ft Retention Rates<lb />
Freshmen to sophomore year<lb />
retention rates for fall 2002 freshmen<lb />
throughout the UNC system.<lb />
76.6 - ECU<lb />
83 - Appalachain<lb />
90.1-NC State<lb />
77.8 - UNC Ashevllle<lb />
95.3 - UNC Chapel Hill<lb />
75.7 - UNC Charlotte<lb />
75.5 - UNC Greensboro<lb />
67.2 - UNC Pembrook<lb />
85.6 - UNC Wilmington<lb />
69.1 - Western Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
76.7 - Winston - Salem State<lb />
74.9 - Elizabeth City State<lb />
73.4 - Fayettevllle State<lb />
73 - NC A&amp;T<lb />
78.2 - NC Central<lb />
BlaCk WidOW from page 7<lb />
who used to make fun of her<lb />
because she would dress in black.<lb />
She said when the pool room<lb />
owner would talk about how she<lb />
appeared sweet and cute when<lb />
she first walked into the pool<lb />
hall, she would afterward defeat<lb />
them.<lb />
She said she began playing<lb />
pool when she turned 18 and<lb />
became pro at age 21 before<lb />
she was ranked number one in<lb />
the world at age 23. She feels it<lb />
is her natural competitiveness<lb />
that drives her to keep playing.<lb />
She has undergone eight major<lb />
surgeries in her time, and she<lb />
said she finds pool a good way<lb />
to be physically active and com-<lb />
petitive.<lb />
In the future, Lee wants to<lb />
strive to ultimately be the best<lb />
player she can be and no ranking<lb />
can determine how much she<lb />
can accomplish. She would also<lb />
like to know she did more than<lb />
just win.<lb />
"I'd like to know that I<lb />
changed the sport, I'd like to<lb />
know that 1 elevated the level of<lb />
the game, its reputation, I'd like<lb />
to know that I brought new eyes<lb />
to the sport, that I brought more<lb />
education to the kids Lee said.<lb />
Lee said the biggest difference<lb />
between champions and every-<lb />
one else is that champions keep<lb />
getting up and striving to achieve<lb />
their goals. She encourages every-<lb />
one who has goals of any kind<lb />
not to let up because there are<lb />
always going to be things that are<lb />
going to get in their way and stop<lb />
them and they need to always go<lb />
forward.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Dolly the sheep scientist gets<lb />
license to clone human embryos<lb />
Professor Ian Wilmut, who led the research team based at the Roslin Institute, who created<lb />
Dolly the cloned sheep, poses in Edinburgh, Scotland Feb. 8.<lb />
LONDON (AP) � The Brit-<lb />
ish government Tuesday gave<lb />
the creator of Dolly the Sheep a<lb />
license to clone human embryos<lb />
for medical research into the<lb />
cause of motor neuron disease.<lb />
Ian Wilmut, who led the<lb />
team that created Dolly at Scot-<lb />
land's Roslin Institute in 1996,<lb />
and motor neuron expert Chris-<lb />
topher Shaw of the Institute of<lb />
Psychiatry in London, plan to<lb />
clone embryos to study how<lb />
nerve cells go awry to cause the<lb />
disease. The experiments do not<lb />
involve creating cloned babies.<lb />
It is the second such license<lb />
approved since Britain became<lb />
the first country to legalize<lb />
research cloning in 2001. The<lb />
first was granted in August to a<lb />
team that hopes to use cloning<lb />
to create insulin-producing cells<lb />
that could be transplanted into<lb />
diabetics.<lb />
Dr. Brian Dickie, director of<lb />
research at the London-based<lb />
Motor Neuron Disease Associa-<lb />
tion, said the latest decision by<lb />
the Human Fertilization and<lb />
Embryology Authority means<lb />
"we are a step closer to medical<lb />
research that has the potential<lb />
to revolutionize the future treat-<lb />
ment of neuron disease an<lb />
incurable muscle-wasting condi-<lb />
tion that afflicts about 350,000<lb />
people and kills some 100,000<lb />
each year.<lb />
While the latest project would<lb />
not use the stem cells to correct<lb />
the disease, the study of the<lb />
cells is expected to help scien-<lb />
tists develop future treatments,<lb />
according to the Human Fertiliza-<lb />
tion and Embryology Authority,<lb />
which regulates such research<lb />
and approved the license.<lb />
Stem cells are the master<lb />
cells of the body. They appear<lb />
when embryos are just a few<lb />
days old and go on to develop<lb />
into every type of cell and tissue<lb />
in the body. Scientists hope to<lb />
be able to extract the stem cells<lb />
from embryos when they are<lb />
in their blank state and direct<lb />
them to form any desired cell<lb />
type to treat a variety of diseases,<lb />
ranging from Parkinson's to<lb />
diabetes.<lb />
Getting the cells from an<lb />
embryo that is cloned from a sick<lb />
patient could allow scientists to<lb />
track how diseases develop and<lb />
provide genetically matched cell<lb />
transplants that do not cause the<lb />
immune systems to reject the<lb />
transplant.<lb />
Such work, called therapeutic<lb />
cloning because it does not result<lb />
in a baby, is opposed by abortion<lb />
foes and other biological con-<lb />
servatives because researchers<lb />
must destroy human embryos to<lb />
harvest the cells.<lb />
Cloning opponents decried<lb />
the license Tuesday, saying the<lb />
technique is dangerous, undesir-<lb />
able and unnecessary.<lb />
"What a sad and extraordi-<lb />
nary volte face turnaround for<lb />
the pioneer of animal cloning<lb />
said the London-based Comment<lb />
on Reproductive Ethics. "Wilmut<lb />
has always been the loudest voice<lb />
in recent years warning of the<lb />
dangers of mammalian cloning.<lb />
And we remember how in the<lb />
years following the birth of Dolly<lb />
the Sheep, he assured the world<lb />
he would never go near human<lb />
cloning<lb />
Wilmut has repeatedly con-<lb />
demned the idea of human<lb />
cloning to create babies, but not<lb />
so-called therapeutic cloning.<lb />
"We recognize that motor<lb />
neuron disease is a serious corv<lb />
genital condition said Angela<lb />
McNab, chief of Britain's Human<lb />
Fertilization and Embryology<lb />
Authority. "Following careful<lb />
review of the medical, scientific,<lb />
legal and ethical aspects of this<lb />
application, we felt it was appro-<lb />
priate to grant the Roslin Insti-<lb />
tute a one-year license for this<lb />
research into the disease<lb />
Wilmut and Shaw plan to<lb />
clone cells from patients with<lb />
the incurable muscle-wasting<lb />
disease, derive blank-slate stem<lb />
cells from the cloned embryo,<lb />
make them develop into nerve<lb />
cells, and compare their develop-<lb />
ment to nerve cells derived from<lb />
healthy embryos.<lb />
The technique, called cell<lb />
nuclear replacement, is the same<lb />
as that used to create Dolly.<lb />
The mechanism behind<lb />
motor neuron disease is poorly<lb />
understood because the nerves<lb />
are inaccessible in the brain<lb />
and central nervous system<lb />
and cannot be removed from<lb />
patients.<lb />
"This is potentially a big<lb />
step forward for (motor neuron<lb />
disease) research Shaw said.<lb />
"We have spent 20 years look-<lb />
ing for genes that cause (motor<lb />
neuron disease) and to date we<lb />
have come up with just one gene.<lb />
We believe that the use of cell<lb />
nuclear replacement will greatly<lb />
advance our understanding of<lb />
why motor neurons degenerate<lb />
in this disease, without having to<lb />
hunt down the gene defect<lb />
Genetics expert Peter Braude<lb />
of King's College, London, who<lb />
is not involved with the work,<lb />
said that studying how nerves go<lb />
wrong in motor neuron disease<lb />
and how it can be cured is par-<lb />
ticularly difficult and that clon-<lb />
ing is the only way to produce<lb />
the cells necessary to answer<lb />
such questions.<lb />
Abortion<lb />
from page A1<lb />
She said this and women who<lb />
tried to self-abort with wire coat<lb />
hangers often led to the woman's<lb />
death from a painful infection.<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs also said the<lb />
term "pro-abortion" is a misno-<lb />
mer because they do not neces-<lb />
sarily support the actual proce-<lb />
dure, they support the choice.<lb />
"Likewise, the term "partial<lb />
birth abortion" is misleading, as<lb />
it was created as part of an ongo-<lb />
ing strategy of rhetoric designed<lb />
to conjure up ghoulish images<lb />
and ignite passions Dudasik-<lb />
Wiggs said.<lb />
"But once this procedure<lb />
is outlawed and there may be<lb />
enough votes to do so, it is a short<lb />
step to banning all abortions.<lb />
This scenario frightens me<lb />
Miller said last week Chris-<lb />
tian Medical Association's case<lb />
was appealed.<lb />
Stevens said if the brief does<lb />
not eventually pass, they would<lb />
go to the Supreme Court, which<lb />
he expects to happen. He said the<lb />
practice must be stopped because<lb />
there are abortionists who prey<lb />
on younger girls and the process<lb />
is very damaging psychologically<lb />
to women,<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs said even<lb />
though there are consequences<lb />
to abortion, it should still be the<lb />
woman's decision.<lb />
"The decision to end a preg-<lb />
nancy is an agonizing and fright-<lb />
ening one for any woman to<lb />
make Dudasik-Wiggs said.<lb />
"But it is her decision alone<lb />
to make. Should she seek counsel?<lb />
Absolutely. Should she weigh all<lb />
her options? Definitely. But the<lb />
government does and should not<lb />
have the right to tell her what she<lb />
may do with her body<lb />
Stevens said 15,000 infants<lb />
have been affected by partial-<lb />
birth abortion, clinics do about<lb />
1,000 procedures a year and the<lb />
doctors make a lot of money.<lb />
NARAL Pro-Choice America<lb />
is also currently tracking the<lb />
FDA's decision on whether or not<lb />
to make the morning after pill<lb />
available over the counter.<lb />
The FDA was supposed to<lb />
have a decision Jan. 27 but<lb />
delayed. A scientific panel as<lb />
well as the FDA said it was safe<lb />
for over the counter use.<lb />
Miller said they support<lb />
it because it would prevent<lb />
unwanted pregnancies and in<lb />
the long run, abortion.<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs is an advocate<lb />
for birth control and said the<lb />
current administration's policy<lb />
of ignoring teenage sexuality<lb />
dbes not prevent unwanted<lb />
pregnancies.<lb />
"Women and men need to<lb />
have access to complete and<lb />
reliable information about their<lb />
bodies and about contraception<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs said.<lb />
The Christian Medical Asso-<lb />
ciation is an organization created<lb />
to motivate and train Christian<lb />
doctors. They have 17,000 mem-<lb />
bers across the United States<lb />
working on campuses and mis-<lb />
sion trips.<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY February 9, 2005<lb />
Campus News News Briefs<lb />
Spaghetti Dinner<lb />
Five Brody medical students<lb />
are holding a spaghetti dinner<lb />
Feb. 9 at 7 p.m In 2 West 40<lb />
Brody School of Medicine to<lb />
raise money for an upcoming trip<lb />
to work in Kenyan clinics. The<lb />
event is open to the public and<lb />
costs $5 for students and $7 for<lb />
non-students. The students will<lb />
serve spaghetti with marinara or<lb />
meat sauce, bread and dessert<lb />
buffet-style.<lb />
Comedy at Pirate<lb />
Underground<lb />
SWASH and The Late Night Players<lb />
will perform improvlsational<lb />
comedy Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. This event<lb />
is free and sponsored by Student<lb />
Union Popular Entertainment and<lb />
Spectrum Committees.<lb />
Learn About Career<lb />
Fairs<lb />
Jim McAtee from Student<lb />
Professional Development will<lb />
be presenting "How do CFAC<lb />
Students Make the Most out of<lb />
Career Fairs" Feb. 9 from 2-3 p.m.<lb />
and 4 - 5 p.m. in 201 Joyner East.<lb />
Tne presentation will address<lb />
topics such as networking,<lb />
power greetings and career fair<lb />
preparation.<lb />
Black History Month<lb />
Speaker<lb />
A public lecture will be held in<lb />
honor of Black History Month at<lb />
the Willis Building Auditorium<lb />
Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. The event is<lb />
sponsored by ECU'S GeoClub,<lb />
Department of Geology and<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center.<lb />
The featured speaker is Jonathan<lb />
Tilove, a race and immigration<lb />
reporter with the Newhouse News<lb />
Service and a two-time National<lb />
Headliner Award winner and<lb />
author of the 2003 Random House<lb />
book Along Martin Luther King:<lb />
Travels on Black America's Main<lb />
Streets. For more information, call<lb />
Derek Alderman at 328-4013.<lb />
Massage Clinic<lb />
The ECU physical therapy<lb />
students are holding a message<lb />
clinic Feb. 10 from 5 - 9 p.m. in<lb />
the Belk Allied Health Building.<lb />
Come get a massage for only<lb />
$5 for 10 minutes, $10 for 20<lb />
minutes and $15 for 30 minutes.<lb />
No appointments are necessary,<lb />
but If you would like to make one,<lb />
contact cmf0625@mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
HOSA Meeting<lb />
Health Occupations Students<lb />
of America will hold an Interest<lb />
meeting Thursday, Feb. 10 in<lb />
221 Mendenhall at 4 p.m. HOSA<lb />
is open to all health related<lb />
majors.<lb />
NAACP Founders Week<lb />
This week is NAACP Founders<lb />
Week. Various nightly activities<lb />
include ethnic food tasting, open-<lb />
mic social, "Legacies Nearly<lb />
Forgotten" and volunteering with<lb />
local service agencies.<lb />
The Vagina<lb />
Monologues<lb />
The annual production of Eve<lb />
Enslers The Vagina Monologues<lb />
will be Feb. 11 - 12 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. This year, the<lb />
ECU V-DayVagina Monologues<lb />
event is being co-sponsored by<lb />
the women's studies department,<lb />
the student organization VOICE,<lb />
and the Student Involvement<lb />
Team. Tickets are $8 in advance<lb />
for students, $10 for students<lb />
at the door, $12 for the general<lb />
public In advance and $15 for the<lb />
general public at the door. You<lb />
can purchase tickets by calling<lb />
1-800-ECU-ARTS or online at<lb />
ecuarts.com. The proceeds will<lb />
benefit local charities that help<lb />
abused women.<lb />
Contra Dance<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers are sponsoring a contra<lb />
dance Saturday, Feb. 12 at the<lb />
Willis Building. A potluck supper<lb />
will begin at 6 p.m a concert<lb />
starts at 7 p.m beginners lesson<lb />
at 7.30 p.m. and the contra dance<lb />
from 8 -10:30 p.m. Live, old-time<lb />
and Celtic music by a string band<lb />
will be performed. The cost is $3<lb />
for students, $5 for members and<lb />
$8 for the general public. Call<lb />
752-7350 for details.<lb />
Local<lb />
Duke freshmen use<lb />
iPods for classes and tunes<lb />
DURHAM, NC - Duke University<lb />
freshmen are using their school-<lb />
issued iPods to learn Spanish<lb />
vocabulary, recording lectures,<lb />
analyzing music and - no surprise<lb />
here - for downloading their favorite<lb />
tunes.<lb />
Among those is Pelen Powelson, who<lb />
said she's mostly used her IPod to<lb />
record more than 1,000 songs, which<lb />
take up about one-fifth of the iPod's<lb />
20-gigabyte capacity.<lb />
"I have almost no use for CDs<lb />
anymore she said.<lb />
About 1,650 freshmen were given<lb />
the iPods in August at cost of about<lb />
$500,000 to the school. The devices<lb />
are theirs to keep as long as they<lb />
hang onto them through the end of<lb />
the school year.<lb />
As an accessory to the iPods, Duke<lb />
handed out microphone recording<lb />
modules made and donated by the<lb />
Belkin Corp. The program is costing<lb />
the university about $500,000 for the<lb />
devices and additional equipment<lb />
and support staff time.<lb />
Duke Is evaluating the pilot project,<lb />
and a report is due next month. By<lb />
late March or early April, the university<lb />
will decide whether to continue the<lb />
program in some form with a new<lb />
crop of freshmen next year, said<lb />
Lynne O'Brien, director of the Duke<lb />
Center for Instructional Technology,<lb />
which Is overseeing the experiment.<lb />
Autopsy confirms NCSU<lb />
student's death from lldocalne<lb />
RALEIGH, NC - The medlcar<lb />
examiner's autopsy report confirms<lb />
that a NC State University student<lb />
died of a lidocalne overdose after<lb />
applying a prescription-strength<lb />
anesthetic gel to her legs before laser<lb />
hair removal treatments at a spa.<lb />
The autopsy, which was completed<lb />
Friday, describes Shiri Berg, 22, as<lb />
otherwise heatthy and well-nourished.<lb />
It says the anesthetic gel she applied<lb />
from her feet to her waist likely led<lb />
to her seizures, cardiac arrest and<lb />
brain death.<lb />
That gel included 10 percent lidocaine<lb />
and 10 percent tetracaine in a solution<lb />
prepared by Triangle Compounding<lb />
Pharmacy of Cary. She died Jan. 5 at<lb />
Rex Healthcare.<lb />
David Kirby, a lawyer for the Berg<lb />
family, said the autopsy report brings<lb />
his investigation into Berg's death to<lb />
near conclusion.<lb />
"This was a very healthy woman with<lb />
no pre-existing health problems<lb />
Kirby said. "She applies a preparation<lb />
for a routine procedure, and the<lb />
preparation caused her death<lb />
The autopsy also confirms that after<lb />
applying the gel, Berg wrapped her<lb />
legs in cellophane.<lb />
A passing motorist found her in<lb />
her car having seizures and called<lb />
paramedics on the morning of Dec.<lb />
28. She died nine days later.<lb />
National<lb />
University of Colorado<lb />
professor's case stands out<lb />
BOULDER, Colo. - Nothing has<lb />
Incited more passion and outrage at<lb />
the University of Colorado than Ward<lb />
Churchill, an ethnic studies professor<lb />
whose comparison of World Trade<lb />
Center victims to a notorious Nazi<lb />
has led to death threats, arrests and<lb />
condemnations by two governors.<lb />
Talk-show hosts and lawmakers have<lb />
vilified him as a hate-monger and the<lb />
school is considering firing him.<lb />
Churchill has refused to apologize; on<lb />
the contrary, he has threatened to sue<lb />
the school if it fires him. No one has<lb />
defended Churchill's statements, but<lb />
some people have threatened him.<lb />
Two students were arrested at a<lb />
Board of Regents meeting last week<lb />
and swastikas were spray-painted on<lb />
Churchill's pickup truck.<lb />
On Monday, Colorado administrators<lb />
announced they had canceled a<lb />
speech by Churchill for Tuesday<lb />
because of security concerns.<lb />
Earlier this month, Hamilton College<lb />
in upstate New York canceled a<lb />
speech by Churchill because of death<lb />
threats against the professor and its<lb />
administrators.<lb />
"We feel that this is an extreme<lb />
violation of our free speech rights<lb />
said Mo Wells, a membef of the<lb />
Colorado student group that organized<lb />
Churchill's speech. The group planned<lb />
to file a lawsuit Tuesday challenging<lb />
the cancellation.<lb />
Jury convicts former<lb />
priest In clergy sex abuse case<lb />
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - For three days,<lb />
jurors in the trial of Paul Shanley<lb />
listened carefully to tense exchanges<lb />
between the accuser and the former<lb />
priest's lawyer.<lb />
At times, the accuser sobbed on<lb />
the stand and begged the judge<lb />
not to force him to testify In graphic<lb />
detail how Shanley pulled him out of<lb />
Sunday morning catechism classes<lb />
beginning at age 6 and molested<lb />
him In the bathroom, the rectory, the<lb />
confessional and the pews.<lb />
On Monday, Shanley was convicted<lb />
of repeatedly raping and fondling<lb />
the accuser at his Roman Catholic<lb />
church during the 1980s. He Is<lb />
perhaps the most notorious figure<lb />
In the sex scandal that rocked the<lb />
Boston Archdiocese nearly three<lb />
years ago.<lb />
The accuser, now 27, put his head<lb />
down and sobbed as the verdicts<lb />
were read after a trial that hinged<lb />
on the reliability of what the man<lb />
claimed were recovered memories<lb />
of decades-old abuse.<lb />
Shanley, 74, showed no emotion as<lb />
he stood next to his lawyer, Frank<lb />
Mondano. Ball was revoked and<lb />
Shanley was immediately led to jail.<lb />
"It appears that the absence of a case<lb />
is not an impediment to securing a<lb />
conviction Mondano said, vowing<lb />
to appeal.<lb />
Greenway expansion project making<lb />
progress, receives federal funding<lb />
Extra funds intended<lb />
to fuel project growth<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The Friends of Greenville Gre-<lb />
enways has been formed to help<lb />
speedup the City of Greenville's<lb />
federally funded greenway project<lb />
and provide extra cash to further<lb />
benefit the project.<lb />
Greenville was given a $1.5<lb />
million grant from the federal<lb />
government to expand on the<lb />
city's current greenway system.<lb />
The system currently runs from<lb />
Green Springs Park on Fifth Street<lb />
to the area around Dowdy Fick-<lb />
len Stadium, allowing citizens a<lb />
jogging or walking path through<lb />
scenic areas.<lb />
The expansion will add 2.S<lb />
miles to the greenway that will<lb />
run from Town Commons to the<lb />
intersection of 264 and Tenth<lb />
Street, allowing users to meet up<lb />
with the current greenway loca-<lb />
tion at Green Springs Park via<lb />
Beech Street.<lb />
FROGGS intends to raise<lb />
funds to ensure the new gre-<lb />
enway can be completed with<lb />
additional items that may not<lb />
be possible to purchase working<lb />
with a $1.5 million budget.<lb />
The $1.5 million might fund<lb />
the bare asphalt trail but you're<lb />
going to need benches and light-<lb />
ing, maybe emergency call sta-<lb />
tions for joggers said Jill Twark,<lb />
chair of FROGGS.<lb />
"You want safety to be a<lb />
t priority<lb />
Another benefit FROGGS hopes<lb />
to bestow on the project through<lb />
fundraising is a further extension<lb />
of the greenway, cutting through<lb />
the wetlands area between Charles<lb />
Street and Evans Street.<lb />
This project requires board-<lb />
walks and bridges to form an envi-<lb />
ronmentally safe path through<lb />
the wetlands, carrying an esti-<lb />
mated price tag of $600,000.<lb />
But FROGGS feels it will provide<lb />
residents of Greenville with a<lb />
beautiful and scenic path that is<lb />
worth the high cost.<lb />
The group was incorporated<lb />
in September and is currently in<lb />
the final stages of receiving non-<lb />
profit status, which will allow<lb />
them to solicit money by making<lb />
donations tax-deductible.<lb />
The City of Greenville's cur-<lb />
rent greenway expansion is part<lb />
of a much larger plan by the city<lb />
to expand its greenway system.<lb />
Twark said in 2003 Greenville<lb />
contracted Greenways Inc a<lb />
company that plots out green-<lb />
ways in cities across the country,<lb />
who then created a master plan<lb />
to develop 120 miles of greenway<lb />
in the next 23 years.<lb />
Money raised by FROGGS<lb />
will go toward helping speed up<lb />
this proposed expansion.<lb />
Twark said the formation of<lb />
FROGGS came through a sug-<lb />
gestion of forming a non-profit<lb />
group to supplement funding for<lb />
the project by Jason Pauling, city<lb />
engineer.<lb />
The two met while working<lb />
on the Greenway Subcommittee<lb />
of City Council, which meets<lb />
once every two months to discuss<lb />
the greenway expansion.<lb />
The idea of using non-profit<lb />
organizations to speed up the<lb />
funding of greenway projects<lb />
has been utilized in other cities,<lb />
including Raleigh and Durham.<lb />
"You don't have to worry<lb />
about the government finding<lb />
the money over time, we can<lb />
fundraise more quickly than they<lb />
can Twark said.<lb />
FROGGS Is currently putting<lb />
together a Web site and promo-<lb />
tional video through student<lb />
volunteers at ECU to help raise<lb />
awareness and funds for their<lb />
cause.<lb />
Twark said the group would<lb />
use the Web site to ease the pro-<lb />
cess of soliciting funds and the<lb />
video to provide information to<lb />
community groups.<lb />
Nikki Jenkins, senior musical<lb />
theatre major, said expansion of<lb />
the greenways is a good idea.<lb />
"It would be a good place<lb />
for families and joggers said<lb />
Jenkins.<lb />
"There are so many restau-<lb />
rants and businesses popping up<lb />
 it would be nice to balance<lb />
that out<lb />
Guillame Bagal, sophomore<lb />
biology and chemistry double<lb />
major, said as a member of the<lb />
cross-country and track teams,<lb />
he likes the idea of a large stretch<lb />
of greenways.<lb />
"They're beneficial for the<lb />
students, the rec center Is there,<lb />
but many people don't go because<lb />
it's so crowded said Bagal.<lb />
Thii writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Crime Scene<lb />
Jan. 31<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
Larceny from buildings<lb />
An unknown subject stole a pair<lb />
of socks and seat pants from the<lb />
Cotton Hall laundry room.<lb />
Feb. 1<lb />
9:30 a.m.<lb />
Larceny from buildings<lb />
By unknown subject taking a parking<lb />
pass from an office in Jenkins Art.<lb />
Feb. 3<lb />
2:45 p.m.<lb />
Larceny from motor vehicle<lb />
By unknown person taking hangtag<lb />
from vehicle without permission.<lb />
Feb. 5<lb />
11:35 a.m.<lb />
Larceny of bicycle<lb />
By someone cutting the cable lock<lb />
that secured the bike to the rack.<lb />
Feb. 6<lb />
6 a.m.<lb />
Larceny<lb />
By unknown subject taking Items<lb />
out of victim's purse, which was In<lb />
her dorm room in Belk Hall. Among<lb />
the items stolen were her room keys<lb />
and birth control pills.<lb />
f) Weekly Crime Tip<lb />
Larceny Is the number one crime<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Make sure you always secure your<lb />
vehicle and double-check before<lb />
you leave. If you own a rag-top<lb />
vehicle, use a parking sticker<lb />
Instead of a hangtag.<lb />
Treat your residence hall like you<lb />
would your permanent home.<lb />
Always keep your doors locked<lb />
even if you will only be away for<lb />
a few moments. Also be aware of<lb />
who you let In to your residence<lb />
hall. Larcenies come from both the<lb />
students around you and guests.<lb />
Always lock your doors when<lb />
leaving your office. A larceny only<lb />
takes seconds to occur.<lb />
Victoria Blier said she and fellow<lb />
jurors were swayed by the accuser,<lb />
believing the man would not have<lb />
come forward if he weren't telling<lb />
the truth. He received a $500,000<lb />
settlement with the archdiocese<lb />
nearly a year ago.<lb />
International<lb />
Israeli, Palestinian leaders<lb />
announce cease-fire at summit<lb />
SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt - Israeli<lb />
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and<lb />
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas<lb />
declared Tuesday that their people<lb />
would stop all military or violent<lb />
activity, pledging to break the four-<lb />
year, cycle of bloodshed and get<lb />
peace talks back on track.<lb />
With the flags of their countries<lb />
whipping in the wind, Sharon and<lb />
Abbas met face-to-face at a Mideast<lb />
summit Tuesday. Afterward, Abbas<lb />
said: "We have agreed on halting all<lb />
violent actions against Palestinians<lb />
and Israelis wherever they are<lb />
Sharon made a similar pledge.<lb />
"Today, In my meeting with chairman<lb />
Abbas, we agreed that all Palestinians<lb />
will stop all acts of violence against all<lb />
Israelis everywhere, and, at the same<lb />
time, Israel will cease all its military<lb />
activity against all Palestinians<lb />
everywhere he said.<lb />
Abbas said it was time for the<lb />
Palestinian people to regain their<lb />
freedom.<lb />
"A new opportunity for peace is<lb />
born today in the city of peace. Let's<lb />
pledge to protect it Abbas said,<lb />
referring to the nickname of Sharm<lb />
el-Sheik earned through past peace<lb />
summits.<lb />
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak,<lb />
who summoned the two leaders and<lb />
has been a key mediator throughout<lb />
the process, said both sides showed<lb />
a serious desire to "work together<lb />
truly and sincerely<lb />
"The challenges today are large<lb />
and deep, but the mission is not<lb />
Impossible. If the road Is long, we<lb />
today took the first step Mubarak<lb />
said.<lb />
The Palestinian and Israeli peoples<lb />
equally deserve a secure life for the<lb />
coming generations to enjoy, based<lb />
on justice, international principles and<lb />
good nelghborilness the Egyptian<lb />
president added in a speech he said<lb />
he was delivering on behalf of himself<lb />
and Jordan's King Abdullah II.<lb />
Japan moves closer to<lb />
lifting ban on U.S. beef imports<lb />
TOKYO - Japan moved a step closer<lb />
to partially lifting a ban on U.S. beef<lb />
imports after a government panel on<lb />
Tuesday accepted U.S. assurances<lb />
that a specific grade of U.S. beef<lb />
would be free of mad cow disease.<lb />
The panel's decision, If accepted by<lb />
the government, will clear the way for<lb />
Japan to begin importing U.S. grade<lb />
A40 beef, which comes primarily from<lb />
cattle aged 12 to 17 months.<lb />
Panel member Aklhlro Okitani, a<lb />
professor at the Nippon Veterinary<lb />
and Animal Science University, told<lb />
reporters that there was a high<lb />
probability that meat of this grade was<lb />
free of mad cow disease.<lb />
Japan imposed a ban on U.S. beef<lb />
imports in December 2003 after<lb />
the United States discovered its<lb />
first case of the fatal brain-wasting<lb />
Illness, known formally as bovine<lb />
spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE,<lb />
in a Washington state Holstein cow.<lb />
Okitani praised information that U.S.<lb />
researchers provided the panel to<lb />
help it make its decision.<lb />
The U.S. researchers came up with<lb />
highly reliable data Okitani said. He<lb />
added it was now up to the Japanese<lb />
government to decide whether to lift<lb />
the ban on beef imports.<lb />
Before the ban, Japan was the most<lb />
lucrative overseas market for U.S. beef<lb />
producers, buying $1.7 billion worth<lb />
of beef in 2003.<lb />
RateS from page A1<lb />
a survey of students who were on<lb />
academic probation.<lb />
A broad range of ideas to<lb />
improve retention was brought<lb />
up and is under consideration.<lb />
Some ideas that received inter-<lb />
est from the meeting atten-<lb />
dants included having a required<lb />
summer reading program for<lb />
freshmen, improving faculty and<lb />
student communication, creat-<lb />
ing a centralized tutoring center<lb />
in Mendenhall, bringing high<lb />
school students to campus and<lb />
creating a first year experience<lb />
Web site. These are some of the<lb />
initiatives the steering committee<lb />
will use to most appropriately<lb />
address the issue.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
f) Retention Rates<lb />
Freshmen to sophomore year<lb />
retention rates for fall 2002 freshmen<lb />
throughout the UNC system.<lb />
76.6 - ECU<lb />
83 - Appalachaln<lb />
90.1 - NC State<lb />
77.8 - UNC Ashevllle<lb />
95.3 - UNC Chapel Hill<lb />
75.7 - UNC Charlotte<lb />
75.5 - UNC Greensboro<lb />
67.2 - UNC Pembrook<lb />
85.6 - UNC Wilmington<lb />
69.1-Western Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
76.7 - Winston - Salem State<lb />
74.9 - Elizabeth City State<lb />
73.4 - Fayettevllle State<lb />
73 - NC A&amp;T<lb />
78.2 - NC Central<lb />
BlaCk WidOW from page A1<lb />
who used to make fun of her<lb />
because she would dress in black.<lb />
She said when the pool room<lb />
owner would talk about how she<lb />
appeared sweet and cute when<lb />
she first walked into the pool<lb />
hall, she would afterward defeat<lb />
them.<lb />
She said she began playing<lb />
pool when she turned 18 and<lb />
became pro at age 21 before<lb />
she was ranked number one in<lb />
the world at age 23. She feels it<lb />
is her natural competitiveness<lb />
that drives her to keep playing.<lb />
She has undergone eight major<lb />
surgeries in her time, and she<lb />
said she finds pool a good way<lb />
to be physically active and com-<lb />
petitive.<lb />
In the future, Lee wants to<lb />
strive to ultimately be the best<lb />
player she can be and no ranking<lb />
can determine how much she<lb />
can accomplish. She would also<lb />
like to know she did more than<lb />
just win.<lb />
"I'd like to know that I<lb />
changed the sport, I'd like to<lb />
know that I elevated the level of<lb />
the game, its reputation, I'd like<lb />
to know that I brought new eyes<lb />
to the sport, that I brought more<lb />
education to the kids Lee said.<lb />
Lee said the biggest difference<lb />
between champions and every-<lb />
one else is that champions keep<lb />
getting up and striving to achieve<lb />
their goals. She encourages every-<lb />
one who has goals of any kind<lb />
not to let up because there are<lb />
always going to be things that are<lb />
going to get in their way and stop<lb />
them and they need to always go<lb />
forward.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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Dolly the sheep scientist gets<lb />
license to clone human embryos<lb />
Professor lan Wilmut, who led the research team based at the Roslin Institute, who created<lb />
Dolly the cloned sheep, poses in Edinburgh, Scotland Feb. 8.<lb />
LONDON (AP) � The Brit-<lb />
ish government Tuesday gave<lb />
the creator of Dolly the Sheep a<lb />
license to clone human embryos<lb />
for medical research into the<lb />
cause of motor neuron disease.<lb />
Ian Wilmut, who led the<lb />
team that created Dolly at Scot-<lb />
land's Roslin Institute in 1996,<lb />
and motor neuron expert Chris-<lb />
topher Shaw of the Institute of<lb />
Psychiatry in London, plan to<lb />
clone embryos to study how<lb />
nerve cells go awry to cause the<lb />
disease. The experiments do not<lb />
involve creating cloned babies.<lb />
It is the second such license<lb />
approved since Britain became<lb />
the first country to legalize<lb />
research cloning in 2001. The<lb />
first was granted in August to a<lb />
team that hopes to use cloning<lb />
to create insulin-producing cells<lb />
that could be transplanted into<lb />
diabetics.<lb />
Dr. Brian Dickie, director of<lb />
research at the London-based<lb />
Motor Neuron Disease Associa-<lb />
tion, said the latest decision by<lb />
the Human Fertilization and<lb />
Embryology Authority means<lb />
"we are a step closer to medical<lb />
research that has the potential<lb />
to revolutionize the future treat-<lb />
ment of neuron disease an<lb />
incurable muscle-wasting condi-<lb />
tion that afflicts about 350,000<lb />
people and kills some 100,000<lb />
each year.<lb />
While the latest project would<lb />
not use the stem cells to correct<lb />
the disease, the study of the<lb />
cells is expected to help scien-<lb />
tists develop future treatments,<lb />
according to the Human Fertiliza-<lb />
tion and Embryology Authority,<lb />
which regulates such research<lb />
and approved the license.<lb />
Stem cells are the master<lb />
cells of the body. They appear<lb />
when embryos are just a few<lb />
days old and go on to develop<lb />
into every type of cell and tissue<lb />
in the body. Scientists hope to<lb />
be able to extract the stem cells<lb />
from embryos when they are<lb />
in their blank state and direct<lb />
them to form any desired cell<lb />
type to treat a variety of diseases,<lb />
ranging from Parkinson's to<lb />
diabetes.<lb />
Getting the cells from an<lb />
embryo that is cloned from a sick<lb />
patient could allow scientists to<lb />
track how diseases develop and<lb />
provide genetically matched cell<lb />
transplants that do not cause the<lb />
immune systems to reject the<lb />
transplant.<lb />
Such work, called therapeutic<lb />
cloning because it does not result<lb />
in a baby, is opposed by abortion<lb />
foes and other biological con-<lb />
servatives because researchers<lb />
must destroy human embryos to<lb />
harvest the cells.<lb />
Cloning opponents decried<lb />
the license Tuesday, saying the<lb />
technique is dangerous, undesir-<lb />
able and unnecessary.<lb />
"What a sad and extraordi-<lb />
nary volte face turnaround for<lb />
the pioneer of animal cloning<lb />
said the London-based Comment<lb />
on Reproductive Ethics. "Wilmut<lb />
has always been the loudest voice<lb />
in recent years warning of the<lb />
dangers of mammalian cloning.<lb />
And we remember how in the<lb />
years following the birth of Dolly<lb />
the Sheep, he assured the world<lb />
he would never go near human<lb />
cloning<lb />
Wilmut has repeatedly con-<lb />
demned the idea of human<lb />
cloning to create babies, but not<lb />
so-called therapeutic cloning.<lb />
"We recognize that motor<lb />
neuron disease is a serious corir<lb />
genital condition said Angela<lb />
McNab, chief of Britain's Human<lb />
Fertilization and Embryology<lb />
Authority. "Following careful<lb />
review of the medical, scientific,<lb />
legal and ethical aspects of this<lb />
application, we felt it was appro-<lb />
priate to grant the Roslin Insti-<lb />
tute a one-year license for this<lb />
research into the disease<lb />
Wilmut and Shaw plan to<lb />
clone cells from patients with<lb />
the incurable muscle-wasting<lb />
disease, derive blank-slate stem<lb />
cells from the cloned embryo,<lb />
make them develop into nerve<lb />
cells, and compare their develop-<lb />
ment to nerve cells derived from<lb />
healthy embryos.<lb />
The technique, called cell<lb />
nuclear replacement, is the same<lb />
as that used to create Dolly.<lb />
The mechanism behind<lb />
motor neuron disease is poorly<lb />
understood because the nerves<lb />
are inaccessible in the brain<lb />
and central nervous system<lb />
and cannot be removed from<lb />
patients.<lb />
"This is potentially a big<lb />
step forward for (motor neuron<lb />
disease) research Shaw said.<lb />
"We have spent 20 years look-<lb />
ing for genes that cause (motor<lb />
neuron disease) and to date we<lb />
have come up with just one gene.<lb />
We believe that the use of cell<lb />
nuclear replacement will greatly<lb />
advance our understanding of<lb />
why motor neurons degenerate<lb />
in this disease, without having to<lb />
hunt down the gene defect<lb />
Genetics expert Peter Braude<lb />
of King's College, London, who<lb />
is not involved with the work,<lb />
said that studying how nerves go<lb />
wrong in motor neuron disease<lb />
and how it can be cured is par-<lb />
ticularly difficult and that clon-<lb />
ing is the only way to produce<lb />
the cells necessary to answer<lb />
such questions.<lb />
AbOrtiOII from page A1<lb />
She said this and women who<lb />
tried to self-abort with wire coat<lb />
hangers often led to the woman's<lb />
death from a painful infection.<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs also said the<lb />
term "pro-abortion" is a misno-<lb />
mer because they do not neces-<lb />
sarily support the actual proce-<lb />
dure, they support the choice.<lb />
"Likewise, the term "partial<lb />
birth abortion" is misleading, as<lb />
it was created as part of an ongo-<lb />
ing strategy of rhetoric designed<lb />
to conjure up ghoulish images<lb />
and ignite passions Dudasik-<lb />
Wiggs said.<lb />
"But once this procedure<lb />
is outlawed and there may be<lb />
enough votes to do so, it is a short<lb />
step to banning all abortions.<lb />
This scenario frightens me<lb />
Miller said last week Chris-<lb />
tian Medical Association's case<lb />
was appealed.<lb />
Stevens said if the brief does<lb />
not eventually pass, they would<lb />
go to the Supreme Court, which<lb />
he expects to happen. He said the<lb />
practice must be stopped because<lb />
there are abortionists who prey<lb />
on younger girls and the process<lb />
is very damaging psychologically<lb />
to women,<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs said even<lb />
though there are consequences<lb />
to abortion, it should still be the<lb />
woman's decision.<lb />
"The decision to end a preg-<lb />
nancy is an agonizing and fright-<lb />
ening one for any woman to<lb />
make Dudasik-Wiggs said.<lb />
" But it is her decision alone<lb />
to make. Should she seek counsel?<lb />
Absolutely. Should she weigh all<lb />
her options? Definitely. But the<lb />
government does and should not<lb />
have the right to tell her what she<lb />
may do with her body<lb />
Stevens said 15,000 infants<lb />
have been affected by partial-<lb />
birth abortion, clinics do about<lb />
1,000 procedures a year and the<lb />
doctors make a lot of money.<lb />
NARAL Pro-Choice America<lb />
is also currently tracking the<lb />
FDA's decision on whether or not<lb />
to make the morning after pill<lb />
available over the counter.<lb />
The FDA was supposed to<lb />
have a decision Jan. 27 but<lb />
delayed. A scientific panel as<lb />
well as the FDA said it was safe<lb />
for over the counter use.<lb />
Miller said they support<lb />
it because it would prevent<lb />
unwanted pregnancies and in<lb />
the long run, abortion.<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs is an advocate<lb />
for birth control and said the<lb />
current administration's policy<lb />
of Ignoring teenage sexuality<lb />
does not prevent unwanted<lb />
pregnancies.<lb />
"Women and men need to<lb />
have access to complete and<lb />
reliable information about their<lb />
bodies and about contraception<lb />
Dudasik-Wiggs said.<lb />
The Christian Medical Asso-<lb />
ciation is an organization created<lb />
to motivate and train Christian<lb />
doctors. They have 17,000 mem-<lb />
bers across the United States<lb />
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WEDNESDAY February 9, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
How will you celebrate<lb />
Valentine's Day?<lb />
It's that special time of year again. A time<lb />
when men and women are rushing out to find<lb />
the perfect gift for their significant others and<lb />
planning the perfect evening - that's right,<lb />
Valentine's Day.<lb />
There are many speculations as to the origin<lb />
of Valentine's Day, the most popular being<lb />
that of Saint Valentine. Bishop Valentine was<lb />
chosen as the patron saint to replace the<lb />
Lupercian Festival, which was a celebration<lb />
of the god of fertility and of sensual pleasure.<lb />
Valentine had fallen in love with his jailer's<lb />
daughter right before his execution for help-<lb />
ing young lovers marry against the wishes<lb />
of the emperor Claudius. His final note to her<lb />
ended with, "From Your Valentine a phrase<lb />
we still see today.<lb />
Valentine's Day has become extremely com-<lb />
mercialized. Decorations for this special<lb />
occasion begin appearing in stores soon<lb />
after Christmas while flowers, candy, cards<lb />
and stuffed animals have become the stan-<lb />
dard gift to give your sweetheart. Schools<lb />
and offices around the world use the holiday<lb />
as an excuse for a party. Many feel this day<lb />
no longer holds any sentimental value. What<lb />
happened to romance and originality? While<lb />
we are far from the meaning of the original<lb />
Valentine's Day, it is still a day to cherish those<lb />
you love, whether it be a lover, a friend or a<lb />
family member. Showering your loved ones<lb />
with gifts, while always a nice gesture, does<lb />
not have to be the one and only way you show<lb />
your affection. Often those three simple words<lb />
can convey a thousand meanings and evoke<lb />
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CHtf Of UM. T5UNAMI RZCPVST&amp;vCliOhl<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Social security encourages irresponsibility<lb />
Wasn't that a great State of<lb />
the Union speech George<lb />
Bush gave last Thursday?<lb />
TONYMCKEE<lb />
CONSERVATIVE CORNER<lb />
It was forceful, upbeat, uplifting<lb />
and straight to the point. And who<lb />
didn't get choked up when that Iraqi<lb />
voter turned and hugged the mother<lb />
of the marine who lost his life fighting<lb />
to liberate her country? Besides the<lb />
insensitive, inconsiderate, unconscio-<lb />
nable jerks in the liberal media who<lb />
immediately started asking if the hug<lb />
was "staged" for political gain, that<lb />
is. And I had thought the media had<lb />
sunk as low as it could go already. Was<lb />
I ever wrong.<lb />
Getting back to the State of the<lb />
Union, the best part of the speech was<lb />
when President Bush eloquently laid<lb />
out what the real situation with social<lb />
security is and presented a plan to fix<lb />
it. Of course, the Democrats did not<lb />
agree - this year that is. As with the<lb />
Iraq war, Sadaam Hussein, weapons<lb />
of mass destruction and several other<lb />
topics, the Democrats conveniently<lb />
suffer from collective amnesia when<lb />
they feel like it.<lb />
As President Bush pointed out,<lb />
former President Clinton and many<lb />
other Democrat leaders have said in the<lb />
past social security was broken, needed<lb />
fixing and some, like Clinton, even said<lb />
that private accounts are one way to fix<lb />
the problems. Matter of fact, some of<lb />
the same Democrats that were howl-<lb />
ing there is nothing wrong with Social<lb />
Security and vehemently opposing pri-<lb />
vate accounts now were the same ones<lb />
applauding the loudest when Clinton<lb />
brought It up. What changed, other<lb />
than the much-hated George Bush is<lb />
now the one suggesting it?<lb />
Have you noticed that the most<lb />
hate-filled, racist, vile, insulting, class<lb />
dividing speech and actions in public<lb />
discourse lately come from the all-<lb />
loving, compassionate, tolerant liberal<lb />
Democrats? Don't you think that is odd?<lb />
But I digress.<lb />
President Bush did a good job<lb />
pointing out the undeniable truths<lb />
about social security, but he erred on<lb />
the remedy. Instead of trying to fix<lb />
the program, he should be working to<lb />
phase it out altogether.<lb />
From the start, social security<lb />
was ill-advised, putatively illegal<lb />
and morally questionable. Now,<lb />
when you strip away all the emo-<lb />
tional and political baggage people<lb />
have attached to it over the years,<lb />
social security is nothing more<lb />
than a reward for irresponsibility.<lb />
Consider this analogy:<lb />
Both of us work, bring home the<lb />
same amount and get paid once a<lb />
month. You, being the responsible<lb />
individual that your parents taught you<lb />
to be, take some of your hard earned<lb />
money and save it, just in case. I, on the<lb />
other hand, take my money and spend<lb />
it on cigarettes, booze and women.<lb />
Now, because the government says<lb />
I can, I go to your house, hold out my<lb />
hand and say, "Gimme You have no<lb />
choice but to hand over the money<lb />
you had set aside so I can get through<lb />
the month. I am rewarded for my<lb />
irresponsible actions, you are<lb />
punished.<lb />
That, ladies and gentlemen, is social<lb />
security in a nutshell.<lb />
For decades, social security has been<lb />
mythically portrayed as a "no-risk" way<lb />
to achieve financial security. We were<lb />
told that all you had to do was give up<lb />
a small percentage of your paycheck,<lb />
and that money would go into a special<lb />
"retirement account" the government<lb />
set had set up. Even out employer put<lb />
in a certain amount for each worker.<lb />
When we retired (at age 65), we would<lb />
be getting a check from that account<lb />
to get us through our "Golden Years<lb />
Sound familiar?<lb />
As welfare reduced the incentive of<lb />
many to work for a living, the myth of<lb />
social security reduced the incentive<lb />
of many to take responsibility for their<lb />
own financial security at retirement.<lb />
Since there was no longer any need<lb />
to save for retirement, people started<lb />
spending everything they made, and<lb />
more, in an orgy of "I want, 1 want,<lb />
I want That is what we have been<lb />
taught. It is now time to "un-teach"<lb />
ourselves.<lb />
We need to instruct people,<lb />
starting in middle or high school, how<lb />
to handle money responsibly. This<lb />
should be easy for liberals, since they<lb />
are huge fans of "education especially<lb />
when it comes to social programs,<lb />
homosexual rights, environmental<lb />
causes, etc. And since this plan would<lb />
benefit everyone, rich or poor, it is a<lb />
made-for-liberal approach.<lb />
If we start teaching children how to<lb />
responsibly handle money now, while<lb />
at the same time beginning a phase<lb />
out (or a voluntary "opt-out") of social<lb />
security, a vast majority of the current<lb />
problem would be nonexistent by the<lb />
time the program goes bankrupt (and<lb />
it will go bankrupt).<lb />
Changes have been made with<lb />
welfare and other programs to stop<lb />
rewarding irresponsibility. Social secu-<lb />
rity needs to be next.<lb />
End it, don't "fix it<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
First Amendment: Use it, or you risk losing it<lb />
(KRT) � The First Amendment is<lb />
a muscle that must be used, or it will<lb />
become flabby. A survey of high school<lb />
students by the John S. and James L.<lb />
Knight Foundation reveals a frail Con-<lb />
stitution: Kids are weak in knowledge<lb />
of their rights.<lb />
- 73 percent said they didn't know<lb />
how they felt about the First Amend-<lb />
ment or took freedom of speech and<lb />
the press for granted.<lb />
- More than a third (35 percent)<lb />
thought that the First Amendment goes<lb />
too far in protecting rights.<lb />
- One in six students indicated that<lb />
people shouldn't be allowed to express<lb />
unpopular opinions.<lb />
- Only half said newspapers should<lb />
be allowed to publish freely without<lb />
government approval of stories.<lb />
The apathy is alarming. Those who<lb />
don't understand the First Amendment<lb />
are certainly less Inclined to exercise it,<lb />
and they'll be less skeptical and more<lb />
easily conned by government officials<lb />
who want to twist and limit it.<lb />
Ignorance is not kids' fault.<lb />
Unawareness starts at home. Parents'<lb />
understanding of the First Amendment<lb />
isn't much better. Even in the best of<lb />
times, three out of 10 adults believe<lb />
that the First Amendment goes too<lb />
far. That belief jumped to half in the<lb />
months after Sept. 11. Talk-show hosts<lb />
like Rush Limbaugh make good money<lb />
assailing the credibility of mainstream<lb />
journalists and of anybody who dis-<lb />
agrees with him.<lb />
In school, First Amendment-rich<lb />
electives are getting left behind in<lb />
the race to raise test scores in math<lb />
and English. California requires three<lb />
courses in social studies, including a<lb />
semester course in American govern-<lb />
ment and civics. But often, the focus<lb />
is on specific information found on<lb />
state history and social studies tests,<lb />
not on broad concepts. Schools need<lb />
to convene more discussions of con-<lb />
troversial Issues and to promote civic<lb />
involvement outside of class.<lb />
The Knight survey of 100,000 stu-<lb />
dents in 544 high schools found a clear<lb />
correlation between knowledge of the<lb />
First Amendment and participation<lb />
in a school radio station or newspa-<lb />
per. One-quarter of schools no longer<lb />
publish papers, and many of those<lb />
that have dropped them are in poor<lb />
communities.<lb />
The exhilaration that Iraqis felt<lb />
in voting for the first time should<lb />
remind Americans of rights they often<lb />
don't appreciate. An atrophying First<lb />
Amendment is harmful to the nation's<lb />
civic health.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
I disagree with the person<lb />
who asserted that puppies are<lb />
good in last week's rant. Puppies<lb />
are evil, soulless demons who<lb />
pee all over the floor and bark<lb />
constantly.<lb />
President Bush stated that<lb />
we will fight for freedom and<lb />
liberty for all people in the world.<lb />
Too bad he is fighting against<lb />
freedom and liberty at home<lb />
with the "Marriage Protection<lb />
Amendment I still can't believe<lb />
this country re-elected that lying<lb />
hypocrite.<lb />
For all you people that show<lb />
up late to class every day and<lb />
expect to copy off my paper<lb />
the entire time and keep asking<lb />
me "what did he just say?" and<lb />
distract me from what's going<lb />
on, so I can't learn  here's a<lb />
message: This is college. Grow<lb />
up and learn to show up on time<lb />
and get your own notes. It's not<lb />
my responsibility to keep you up<lb />
with the class.<lb />
I love Pirate Rant. It amuses<lb />
me and usually makes my day<lb />
because people are so funny.<lb />
Students, when you are in<lb />
a play or a movie theater where<lb />
it's dark inside, please don't<lb />
mess with your cell phones so<lb />
that everyone can see your lit-up<lb />
screen. It's very distracting and<lb />
much brighter than you might<lb />
think. Just turn your phone<lb />
off and put it away until the<lb />
performance is over. Please, it is<lb />
common courtesy.<lb />
Quit walking on the jogging<lb />
track. You can walk to Krispy<lb />
Kreme or to Hardee's and get<lb />
the artery-clogging "Myocardial<lb />
Infarction Burger<lb />
I am so excited that wheat<lb />
wraps are now offered in the<lb />
galley. The regular tortilla wraps<lb />
are OK, but the wheat tastes<lb />
much better and it's healthier. ;<lb />
Goodbye freshman 15, hello'<lb />
Spring Break.<lb />
Someone stole my bike <lb />
again.<lb />
Let's try to turn off our music,<lb />
televisions and mouths by 2 a.m.<lb />
on a weekday.<lb />
Get that darn coffee shop out<lb />
of the library. It's like a rule that<lb />
everyone has to have a cup of<lb />
coffee in the entire building and<lb />
drinking invites the opportunity<lb />
to converse, no matter if someone<lb />
around is studying.<lb />
To the bus drivers who can<lb />
not wait five more seconds for<lb />
me to sit down -1 know you can<lb />
see me walking down the aisle to<lb />
that next seat. Wait just a second<lb />
before hitting the pedal to the<lb />
metal and sending me flying (or<lb />
crashing). Or don't -1 mean hey,<lb />
I could use the money a lawsuit.<lb />
would bring.<lb />
Pat on the back to Matthew<lb />
Joyce for a very well-written letter<lb />
to the editor.<lb />
Why is it that people insist<lb />
on talking while the professor is<lb />
talking? I came to class to hear<lb />
what the professor had to say.<lb />
Not to listen to you gossip in the<lb />
back row.<lb />
To the ranter who called Bush<lb />
a fascist - trust me, there's noth-<lb />
ing patriotic about the leftwing<lb />
manure you campus libs spew<lb />
out. One of these days, you'll<lb />
have to come out from behind<lb />
mommy's apron strings and go<lb />
out into the cold, hard world and<lb />
you'll find not everyone buys into<lb />
your b.s. Go ahead and start pre-<lb />
paring yourself now, nutbag.<lb />
If I want to wear my sunglasses,<lb />
I will wear my sunglasses. They<lb />
are currently sitting firmly on my<lb />
head with Croakies attached.<lb />
I hate the way a smoker<lb />
smells. Smokers, please do not<lb />
sit next to me in class. I do not<lb />
want to smell the aftermath of<lb />
your addiction.<lb />
If you are dating a girl, don't<lb />
treat her like you "may" have time<lb />
for her. Girls hardly ever date the<lb />
best looking guys because they<lb />
think they're hot s" It gets<lb />
really annoying.<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 />
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malled to editortdtheeastcarolinian.<lb />
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PageA5features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROLYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor WEDNESDAY February 9, 2005<lb />
Mendenhall Movies:<lb />
Saw<lb />
Wednesday: 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday: 7 p.m.<lb />
Friday: 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday: 7 p.m. and Midnight<lb />
Sunday: 3 p.m.<lb />
The Motorcycle Diaries<lb />
Wednesday: 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday: 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday: 7 p.m. and Midnight<lb />
Saturday: 9:30 p.m. '<lb />
Sunday: 7 p.m.<lb />
Top 5's<lb />
Top 5 Movies<lb />
1. Hide and Seek<lb />
2. Are We There Yet?<lb />
3. Million Dollar Baby<lb />
4. Coach Carter<lb />
5. Meet the Fockers<lb />
Top 5 DVDs<lb />
1. The Village<lb />
2. Without a Paddle<lb />
3. Troy<lb />
4. Paparazzi<lb />
5. Anchorman<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows<lb />
1. "American Idol"<lb />
2. "CSI-<lb />
3. "ER"<lb />
4. "Desperate Housewives"<lb />
5. "Numb3rs"<lb />
Top 5 Music Videos<lb />
1. Jennifer Lopez - Get Right<lb />
2. Ciara with Missy Elliot -1,2<lb />
Step<lb />
3. The Game with 50 Cent - How<lb />
We Do<lb />
4. Lindsay Lohan - Over<lb />
5. Mario- Let Me Love You<lb />
Top 5 Books<lb />
7. The Broker<lb />
2. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
3. The Five People You Meet in<lb />
Heaven<lb />
4. State of Fear<lb />
5. Chainfire<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Aries: You'll have more time<lb />
the next few days to rest and<lb />
recuperate. Don't attempt any<lb />
big advances now, you need to<lb />
recover your strength.<lb />
Taurus: You'll have more time to<lb />
spend with friends for the next<lb />
couple of days. That's good, but<lb />
resist the urge to splurge the<lb />
money you've recently earned.<lb />
Gemini: One surprising<lb />
development just went your way,<lb />
but the next one won't. Don't push<lb />
your luck, show respect.<lb />
Cancer: Your efforts will pay off<lb />
for years to come. You should be<lb />
proud of yourself. You're not quite<lb />
through yet, so postpone a trip<lb />
you'd like to take.<lb />
Leo: Take time away from the<lb />
game to add up your wins and<lb />
losses. Don't worry about missing<lb />
anything, this is not a good time<lb />
to gamble.<lb />
Virgo: Maybe you need to look<lb />
at the situation from a new point<lb />
of view. Imagine you're seeing<lb />
it through the eyes of a kooky<lb />
friend.<lb />
Libra: After you've made the<lb />
commitment, it's time to get<lb />
down to work. You'll learn more<lb />
as you go along, so continue to<lb />
pay attention.<lb />
Scorpio: You'll have more time<lb />
in the next few days to cuddle<lb />
with someone you love. Make<lb />
arrangements for something<lb />
special, but don't spend a lot of<lb />
money.<lb />
Sagittarius: It's not a good idea<lb />
to get your roommate all riled up.<lb />
Advise caution for the next few<lb />
days, and practice it yourself.<lb />
Capricorn: Previous commitments<lb />
interfere with your ability to study<lb />
the subject you'll be using next.<lb />
Just do the old stuff the old way.<lb />
It'll be easier.<lb />
Aquarius: Don't get carried away<lb />
in your enthusiasm and buy a<lb />
whole bunch of toys you really<lb />
don't know how to use yet. Easy<lb />
does It tiger.<lb />
Pisces: Changes are predicted<lb />
for the next couple of days. Don't<lb />
let yourself be pushed this way<lb />
and that. Steer a steady course.<lb />
Take Action Tour kicks off<lb />
Concert looks to<lb />
benefit youth of<lb />
America<lb />
KYLE BILLINGS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Imagine an annual tour<lb />
stacked with amazing musi-<lb />
cians, every year coming to a<lb />
town near you, even releasing a<lb />
CD you know you'll want. How<lb />
much more worthwhile would<lb />
that production be if you knew it<lb />
was to benefit the youth popula-<lb />
tion, raising thousands of dollars<lb />
for problems such as depression<lb />
and suicide? These epidemics are<lb />
targeted by the Take Action Tour,<lb />
which travels countrywide in<lb />
pursuit of education and hope-<lb />
fully saving lives.<lb />
This year the Take Action<lb />
Tour is headlined by none other<lb />
than Sugarcult, which is quite<lb />
fitting considering it had the<lb />
theme song for college classic<lb />
Van Wilder. Other bands play-<lb />
ing include Hawthorne Heights,<lb />
The Early November, Anberlin,<lb />
Maxeen, Melee, Plain White T's<lb />
and Hopesfall.<lb />
"According to the National<lb />
Mental Health Association, sui-<lb />
cide is the third leading cause of<lb />
death for young people aged 1S-<lb />
24 is the tour's purpose as stated<lb />
on takeactiontour.com.<lb />
"The Take Action Tour and<lb />
-The 11th leading<lb />
cause of death, 2001.<lb />
-The third leading<lb />
cause of death in<lb />
15-24 age group.<lb />
-There Is a 4:1 ratio<lb />
of men to women<lb />
who commit suicide.<lb />
Take Action Tour CD, with songs from more than 40 bands Is on sale at various local retailers for less than $7.<lb />
organization educate millions of<lb />
youth on depression, suicide and<lb />
finding help in their area<lb />
The tour spans two months,<lb />
raising money for the National<lb />
Hopeline Network and Youth<lb />
America Hotline. Sub City Records<lb />
and Hurley International sponsor<lb />
the annual event, and according<lb />
to the Web site, over the past four<lb />
years, $170,000 was raised by the<lb />
tour and CD compilations for the<lb />
National Hopeline Network. It<lb />
also mentions that sponsor Sub<lb />
City Records has contributed to<lb />
multiple charities through funds<lb />
raised by the tour.<lb />
"A high number of youths go<lb />
through harsh depression and<lb />
even suicide, and I think the idea<lb />
of this tour is a good one because<lb />
it will bring kids together to listen<lb />
to good music and learn how to<lb />
find help at the same time said<lb />
Ian Collins, freshman child psy-<lb />
chology major.<lb />
Since its inception, the Take<lb />
Action Tour has been able to<lb />
mobilize a national front to<lb />
combat the effects of suicide<lb />
and depression. Many times, this<lb />
disease is unseen and undi-<lb />
agnosed. Thousands of youth<lb />
throughout the country suffer<lb />
without a proper outlet. Take<lb />
Action Tour and National<lb />
Find the 'Boogeyman'<lb />
No chick flick movie dates this year<lb />
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
February is the month of love and Hol-<lb />
lywood knows this. Every year about this<lb />
time, we are treated to films about love and<lb />
relationships because that is what brings couples<lb />
close together. However, there is another type of<lb />
film that will do that same thing, and that is a<lb />
horror film.<lb />
A horror film can be cheesy at times, but it<lb />
does something guys absolutely love - it makes<lb />
their lady friend get real close when the film gets<lb />
a little scary. What better way to get her to snuggle<lb />
up close to you?<lb />
Usually a few weeks before Valentine's Day,<lb />
Hollywood releases a horror film. This year's film<lb />
is Boogeyman. It stars Barry Watson, from TV's "7th<lb />
Heaven as Tim, a tormented young man who must<lb />
return to his childhood home in order to face a fear<lb />
that has haunted him all his life, the treacherous<lb />
boogeyman.<lb />
We all know the boogeyman story. He haunted<lb />
just about every single one of us as we were grow-<lb />
ing up. The boogeyman would come out of the<lb />
closet and get us while we slept. If mom or dad left<lb />
the closet door open, he would be able to get into<lb />
the room. It seems the vast majority of us grew<lb />
out of this illusion by five or six years of age, if<lb />
not before.<lb />
For Tim, this illusion was reality. As he grew<lb />
up, there really was a boogeyman that was out<lb />
to get him, despite what anyone else thought.<lb />
The thought of knowing the boogeyman was<lb />
somewhere looking for him has tormented him all<lb />
his life. In order to completely do away with these<lb />
illusions, he must return home to face his fears.<lb />
Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, founders of the<lb />
same production company that brought viewers The<lb />
Grudge, produced Boogeyman. Raimi also has a long<lb />
history of scaring people throughout the course<lb />
of his career. He created, along with Tapert and<lb />
fellow creative partner Bruce Campbell, the char-<lb />
acter Ash who was the star in the Evil Dead trilogy.<lb />
Raimi also directed the eerie' and underrated film<lb />
The Gift with Cate Blanchett and Katie Holmes.<lb />
Just seeing the names of Raimi and Tapert on a<lb />
Watson's character haunted by Boogeyman.<lb />
movie poster should make one wonder just how<lb />
scary this film could actually be. Raimi is a master<lb />
of fright.<lb />
The film co-stars Emily Decchanel, Skye McCole<lb />
Bartusiak and Lucy Lawless. It was directed by<lb />
Stephen Kay.<lb />
Boogeyman opened Friday, Feb. 4 and is this<lb />
year's Valentine's Day horror flick. Rather than<lb />
going out to see yet another romantic comedy<lb />
where the ending is always the same thing<lb />
year after year, why not put you and your date in a<lb />
position to be terrified? There's nothing more<lb />
fun than getting scared at a movie, especially when<lb />
it's with that special someone on that special day.<lb />
This writer can be contacted<lb />
at features@theeastcarolinian. com<lb />
Ani DiFranco, latest release shines<lb />
Knuckle Down'has<lb />
new sound with help<lb />
from other musicians<lb />
JESSICA CRESON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Ani DiFranco, who has been<lb />
a singer, songwriter and guitarist<lb />
performing since high school in<lb />
Buffalo, NY, released her latest<lb />
album, Knuckle Down, last week.<lb />
It started off with poetry and<lb />
morphed into songwriting once<lb />
she learned how to play the guitar.<lb />
This album has something<lb />
a little different to offer listen-<lb />
ers than her previous releases.<lb />
For the first time, DiFranco has<lb />
collaborated with other musi-<lb />
cians. Joe Henry, an applauded<lb />
performer and songwriter who<lb />
has released nine solo albums, is<lb />
co-producing Knuckle Down.<lb />
DiFranco has put out at least<lb />
one album each year since 1990,<lb />
now reaching 23 album releases<lb />
total.<lb />
Her 2004 release Educated<lb />
Guess was done entirely by<lb />
DiFranco, including vocals and<lb />
each instrument.<lb />
Knuckle Down has many guest<lb />
musicians providing a more<lb />
dynamic and intricate sound.<lb />
Many of the musicians have<lb />
played with DiFranco before,<lb />
such as Todd Sickafoose on bass,<lb />
Julie Wolf, who is a former band<lb />
member and played melodica,<lb />
Tony Scherr on electric guitar and<lb />
Noe Venable on vocals. Andrew<lb />
Bird is a Righteous Babe record-<lb />
ing artist (DiFranco's label), and<lb />
plays violin, glockenspiel and<lb />
whistles on the album.<lb />
Some less recognizable names<lb />
who contributed just as much to<lb />
Knuckle Down are Patrick Warren<lb />
on piano, samples and cham-<lb />
berlain, Jay Bellerose on drums<lb />
and percussion and Niki Haris<lb />
on vocals.<lb />
The bluegrass culture is one of<lb />
the things DiFranco tries to pre-<lb />
serve through her musical talent<lb />
and style. Much of her music is<lb />
highly influenced by bluegrass<lb />
and folk music. Overall, her music-<lb />
can be described as "folk-punk<lb />
Unique look and sound suit her.<lb />
Over the years, DiFranco has<lb />
gathered a reputation for herself<lb />
of performing and speaking out<lb />
on things in which she believes.<lb />
During live concerts, she began to<lb />
dabble into storytelling after trying<lb />
to kill time during early years of<lb />
tuning instruments and technical<lb />
problems. Now it's something fans<lb />
expect and look forward to.<lb />
She has given much of her<lb />
time and energy to supporting<lb />
her strong beliefs in various<lb />
subjects ranging from the death<lb />
penalty to feminism, women's<lb />
reproductive rights to homosex-<lb />
Hopeline Network (1-800-SUI-<lb />
CIDE) worked to create the Youth<lb />
America Hotline (1-877-YOUTH-<lb />
LINE) to create such an outlet for<lb />
help. Recently, efforts have lead<lb />
to a partnership with National<lb />
Mental Health Association to<lb />
further fight for the cause. The<lb />
tour has enjoyed success, with<lb />
sponsors that include Alternative<lb />
Press Magazine, Tower Records,<lb />
Hot Topic and Etnies. The Web<lb />
site illustrates the impact the tour<lb />
had, citing, "We have received<lb />
thousands of government-fund-<lb />
ing petition signatures and<lb />
thousands of e-mails and letters<lb />
from many of you who have been<lb />
impacted by the tour<lb />
So mark your calendars. The<lb />
tour aims to attract thoe who<lb />
have a sincere interest in support,<lb />
and those who love the music.<lb />
Information can be found on<lb />
takeactiontour.com, and provide<lb />
you a way to take action and<lb />
support such a cause or receive<lb />
help yourself. Collins said, "It<lb />
would be worthwhile because<lb />
if someone down the road<lb />
is helped from this tour, that<lb />
would be a life saved thanks to<lb />
music<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
I9IIIK ��&amp;�<lb />
Familiar television personalities Morrow and Krumholtz.<lb />
CBS runs 'Ilumb3rs'<lb />
on new crime drama<lb />
see ANI page A6<lb />
Network debuts show<lb />
in top five for week<lb />
GARY MCCABE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
When "Friends" became a<lb />
hit comedy in 1994, it didn't<lb />
take long for the television<lb />
producers to take notice and<lb />
begin churning out similar<lb />
shows of their own. Because of<lb />
"Friends television audiences<lb />
were subjected to a barrage of<lb />
"Friends" rip-offs.<lb />
American television is going<lb />
through a similar period. "CSI:<lb />
Crime Scene Investigation"<lb />
has become a phenomenon<lb />
since its debut in 2000 and<lb />
just like "Friends a handful<lb />
of strikingly similar television<lb />
shows have hit the airwaves in<lb />
response. Because of "CSI we<lb />
now have "Cold Case "With-<lb />
out a Trace a handful of "CSI"<lb />
spin-offs and now, CBS's new<lb />
drama, "Numb3rs<lb />
Produced by Ridley and Tony<lb />
Scott, "Numb3rs" is the story of<lb />
two brothers named Don and<lb />
Charlie Eppes. Don, played by<lb />
Rob Morrow, is a no-nonsense,<lb />
tough-as-nails FBI agent who will<lb />
do anything to solve a case. Char-<lb />
lie, played by David Krumholtz of<lb />
The Santa Clause films, is a bril-<lb />
liant mathematician with<lb />
a hint of social anxiety.<lb />
Although both sons reside in Los<lb />
Angeles, their lives rarely intersect.<lb />
That is, until their widowed<lb />
father, played by Judd Hirsch,<lb />
attempts to bring them closer<lb />
together. When Charlie looks<lb />
over his brother's file on a<lb />
rapist-turned-murderer, he<lb />
insists he can catch him using<lb />
mathematics. With no leads<lb />
of his own, Don lets his little<lb />
brother help out. Inspired by a<lb />
sprinkler and using a series of<lb />
math equations, Charlie pin-<lb />
points the murderer and Don<lb />
tracks down and captures him.<lb />
And thus, the premise of the<lb />
show is set.<lb />
The show's debut following<lb />
the AFC Championship Game<lb />
between the New England Patri-<lb />
ots and the Pittsburgh Steelers<lb />
was a huge success, attracting<lb />
nearly 16 million viewers. The<lb />
show proved it could stand on<lb />
its own legs when it moved<lb />
to its regular timeslot on Friday<lb />
at 10 p.m. and still garnered a<lb />
strong 9.8 rating. If "Numb3rs"<lb />
continues to be a success;<lb />
it would only strengthen<lb />
CBS's stranglehold on tele-<lb />
vision dominance with the<lb />
highest rated drama ("CSI"),<lb />
comedy ("Everybody Loves<lb />
Raymond"), reality show ("Sur-<lb />
vivor") and news program ("60<lb />
Minutes)<lb />
"Numb3rs" faces two prob-<lb />
lems. First is its timeslot, which<lb />
is at a time when people are out<lb />
of their homes and not watching<lb />
television. Networks rarely place<lb />
their biggest shows on Friday<lb />
nights and if "Numb3rs" con-<lb />
tinues to get good numbers, CBS<lb />
would be smart to move it to a<lb />
more desirable night and time.<lb />
The second problem facing<lb />
"Numb3rs" is its content. Math<lb />
is hardly a popular subject<lb />
and potential viewers may<lb />
be turned off by it. Current<lb />
viewers could also grow con-<lb />
fused and frustrated with the<lb />
complex equations which are<lb />
the crux of the show. Nick<lb />
Falacci, while understanding<lb />
the potential problems, is more<lb />
optimistic, saying, " we think<lb />
most viewers are fascinated by<lb />
mathematics and are curious<lb />
about how the world works<lb />
around them<lb />
While obviously Influenced<lb />
by highly successful "CSI<lb />
"Numb3rs" does manage to set<lb />
itself apart from the landmark<lb />
show. When Charlie goes into<lb />
"math mode the viewer sees<lb />
the world as you would expect<lb />
he does at the time, with the<lb />
world turning into numerals<lb />
and codes. The show is also a<lb />
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I<lb />
PAGE A6<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � FEATURES<lb />
2-09-05<lb />
Ani<lb />
from page A5<lb />
Numb3rs<lb />
from page A5<lb />
ual "visibility" and to the historic<lb />
preservation of buildings in her<lb />
hometown of Buffalo.<lb />
"I speak without reservation<lb />
from what I know and who I am.<lb />
I do so with the understanding<lb />
that all people should have the<lb />
right to offer their voice to the<lb />
chorus whether the result is har-<lb />
mony or dissonance, the world<lb />
song is a colorless dirge without<lb />
the differences that distinguish '<lb />
us, and it is that difference which<lb />
should be celebrated not con-<lb />
demned. Should any part of my<lb />
music offend you, please do not<lb />
close your ears to it. Just take<lb />
what you can use and go on says<lb />
DiFranco when describing her<lb />
storytelling to the press.<lb />
DiFranco has performed with<lb />
a variety of artists including<lb />
Prince, Macee Parker, Dan Bern<lb />
and Janis Ian. Dave Matthews<lb />
Band and Ch'ick D have both<lb />
covered songs by DiFranco and<lb />
she had duets with John Gorka<lb />
and Jackie Chan.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
featurei@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
bit warmer than the cold world<lb />
of "CSI" with genuinely tender<lb />
moments between the two lead<lb />
actors.<lb />
So far, reviews for the new<lb />
show have been fairly positive.<lb />
Tim Goodman of The San Fran-<lb />
cisco Chronicle calls "Numb3rs"<lb />
enthralling if not all together<lb />
exceptional" and attributes the<lb />
show's appeal partly to its cast,<lb />
especially praising Peter Mac-<lb />
Nicol, who plays Charlie's quirky<lb />
physicist friend.<lb />
Robert Bianco of USA Today<lb />
also praises the cast, saying, "As<lb />
strong as the supporting cast may<lb />
be, 'Numb3rs' is run by its two<lb />
stars and their quirky fraternal<lb />
energy. You may not instinctively<lb />
picture Morrow as an agent, but<lb />
few actors are better at creating<lb />
smart, complex characters with<lb />
a bad habit of getting in their<lb />
own way. And Krumholtz, after<lb />
a string of failed series, finally<lb />
has found a character that allows<lb />
him to be appealing rather than<lb />
annoying<lb />
Rob Owen, of the Pittsburgh<lb />
Post-Gazette was not as fond of<lb />
the show said, "Ifs not a bad show<lb />
- merely ho-hum. Perhaps it will<lb />
have greater appeal to people who<lb />
liked math in school, but to me<lb />
'Numb3rs' just seems like a 'CSI'<lb />
clone with the quadratic formula<lb />
tossed in for good effect<lb />
Staying power will ultimately<lb />
be the deciding factor as to<lb />
whether the show will be a suc-<lb />
cess or not. Will the math applied<lb />
to "Numb.3rs" continue to evolve<lb />
and hold viewers or will it even-<lb />
tually be written off as a novelty?<lb />
And in a time with more than 10<lb />
shows with a similar format, can<lb />
the writers come up with story-<lb />
lines and crimes that are new and<lb />
original?<lb />
Setting itself apart from<lb />
the pack will ultimately decide<lb />
"Numb3rs" fate. In the premiere<lb />
episode, Krumholtz's character<lb />
Charlie explained to his brother<lb />
that, "  everything is numbers<lb />
You better hope so, Krumholtz, or<lb />
else it's back to playing Bernard<lb />
the Elf in The Santa Clause 3.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Missy Higgins offers fresh Australian sound<lb />
'Sound ofWte'will<lb />
put her on the map<lb />
JESSICA CRESON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The Melbourne native, Missy<lb />
Higgins, has released her first EP,<lb />
which is a sample of the completed<lb />
album in America. There are five<lb />
songs on this CD, including "All<lb />
for Believing" and "Scar<lb />
Higgins' songs are poetry<lb />
accompanied by various instru-<lb />
ments, mainly the piano or acous-<lb />
tic guitar. Her voice is polished<lb />
and strong and her talent is<lb />
apparent by the well-written and<lb />
confident lyrics, along with her<lb />
skill on the piano and guitar.<lb />
The first track, "All for Believ-<lb />
ing has the darkest sound of<lb />
the five songs on the EP with the<lb />
piano and cello behind her power-<lb />
ful, yet refined voice.<lb />
"All for Believing" is also the<lb />
song responsible for her success<lb />
thus far.<lb />
When Higgins was 13, she<lb />
decided she didn't want to live at<lb />
home any longer, so her parents<lb />
sent her about an hour away from<lb />
Melbourne to boarding school.<lb />
She had an assignment for her<lb />
music class to write an original<lb />
composition. This assignment was<lb />
not done until half an hour before<lb />
the class started. The composition<lb />
was "All for Believing<lb />
With encouragement from her<lb />
teacher and family, she wound up<lb />
entering this song into a contest<lb />
called Unearthed, which is run<lb />
by a national alternative radio<lb />
network, Triple J. Soon after, she<lb />
received the phone call saying she<lb />
won the contest.<lb />
This gave her immedi-<lb />
ate attention from record com-<lb />
panies, but she was still only<lb />
a senior in high school. After<lb />
much thought, she decided to<lb />
stay focused in school and then<lb />
take six months to travel around<lb />
Europe before she signed anything.<lb />
Higgins did not want to make<lb />
any mistakes that would lead her<lb />
to be a one-hit wonder. Music and<lb />
self-respect are too important to<lb />
her for that result.<lb />
In the midst of her trip to<lb />
Europe, she was beckoned to<lb />
L.A. where a radio station had<lb />
been playing "All for Believing"<lb />
and wanted to meet her. Higgins<lb />
ended up doing a showcase perfor-<lb />
mance and signing with Warner<lb />
Bros.Reprise Records.<lb />
She was then flown back to<lb />
Europe to continue her traveling.<lb />
On her next trip to L.A. she<lb />
met with producer John Porter<lb />
(The Smiths, Elvis Costello, Los<lb />
Lonely Boys, Ryan Adams) and<lb />
her new band.<lb />
"Scar" is the next important<lb />
song on this EP. It debuted at No. 1<lb />
on Australian charts in September<lb />
and was the most played song of<lb />
the year in Australia.<lb />
"It's basically a song about<lb />
people's need to pigeonhole<lb />
things in order to process them<lb />
said Missy Higgins on her Web<lb />
site, missyhiggins.com.<lb />
"It's about rebelling from the<lb />
easy path of just going along with<lb />
everybody else and trying not to<lb />
standout. It's also about realizing<lb />
you've trusted the wrong people<lb />
and finding a way to benefit from<lb />
the scars they've left behind<lb />
The Sound of White was fully<lb />
completed in mid-2004 with a<lb />
total of 12 songs. Higgins began<lb />
touring with local heroes, John<lb />
Butler Trio and the Finn Broth-<lb />
ers. This was where "Scar" was<lb />
so eagerly accepted.<lb />
Higgins will begin touring,<lb />
but this time as the headliner.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY February 9,2005<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Merritt Earns National,<lb />
C-USA Honors<lb />
The United States Track Coaches<lb />
Association announced that<lb />
LaShawn Merritt of ECU has been<lb />
selected as the Male Athlete-<lb />
of-the-Week for NCAA Division I<lb />
track &amp; field. In addition, he was<lb />
also named the Conference USA<lb />
Athlete-of-the-Week Tuesday,<lb />
becoming the first male and<lb />
second C-USA athlete in the<lb />
history of the league to win three<lb />
weekly honors during a single<lb />
track season. Merritt, a freshman,<lb />
turned in the fastest 400 meter<lb />
dash time in the world so far this<lb />
season at the Gator Invitational<lb />
in Gainesville, Fla. Sunday (Feb.<lb />
6). Merritt's school-record time<lb />
of 45.94 Is also the fastest indoor<lb />
performance ever by anyone<lb />
under 18 years of age. When<lb />
converted from the 200 meter flat<lb />
track at the Stephen C. O'Connell<lb />
Center, the time is 45.54 as listed<lb />
on the national performance list.<lb />
Merritt also teamed with B.J. '<lb />
Henderson, Domlnick Richmond<lb />
and DeAndre Hyman to earn a<lb />
third-place finish in the 4x400<lb />
meter relay with a time of 3:12.84<lb />
to earn provisional qualification.<lb />
The Pirates will next be in action<lb />
at the Tyson Indoor Invitational<lb />
and the Virginia Tech Challenge<lb />
on Feb. 11 -12.<lb />
Man charged with<lb />
stalking Koumlkova<lb />
A homeless man was charged<lb />
with stalking and burglary after<lb />
swimming nude across Blscayne<lb />
Bay in search of tennis star Anna<lb />
Koumlkova's waterfront residence<lb />
and getting caught near her<lb />
neighbor's home. Police said<lb />
- William Lepeska screamed,<lb />
"Anna! Save me as he was taken<lb />
away Jan. 30. He is scheduled<lb />
to make a court appearance<lb />
Wednesday. Lepeska, 40, who<lb />
sports an "Anna" tattoo on his<lb />
right biceps, was found near<lb />
the swimming pool of a house<lb />
three doors from Koumlkova's<lb />
$5 million home. Police said<lb />
Lepeska acknowledged that he<lb />
spent several months searching<lb />
for her address on the Internet<lb />
and swam nude 200 yards<lb />
after locating it. Lepeska sent<lb />
Koumikova "numerous letters and<lb />
posted e-mails to her Web page"<lb />
and "made several alarming<lb />
statements indicating that he<lb />
believed Ms. Koumikova had left<lb />
a door unlocked for him to enter<lb />
her residence and left clothing<lb />
for him to wear as If she was<lb />
expecting his arrival police said.<lb />
Koumikova was cooperating with<lb />
prosecutors and "consulting with<lb />
her personal security team At<lb />
Miami Beach police headquarters,<lb />
Lepeska "refused to stand for a<lb />
photograph" and demanded a<lb />
psychiatric evaluation. He became<lb />
"hostile and belligerent assumed<lb />
a "boxer's fighting stance  and<lb />
began throwing punches police<lb />
said. He allegedly bit an officer's<lb />
left thumb, drawing blood, and hit<lb />
White in the chest. Police used<lb />
pepper spray and an expandable<lb />
baton to subdue him and charged<lb />
him with aggravated battery,<lb />
battery and resisting arrest with<lb />
violence.<lb />
Sllva agrees to<lb />
extension with Twins<lb />
Right-hander Carlos Silva and<lb />
the Minnesota Twins avoided<lb />
arbitration by agreeing Tuesday<lb />
to a two-year contract that<lb />
Includes a mutual option for<lb />
2007. Silva, in his first season<lb />
with the Twins, went 14-8 with a<lb />
4.21 ERA In 203 Innings for the AL<lb />
Central champions. Acquired In<lb />
a December 2003 trade with the<lb />
Philadelphia Phillies, Sllva had one<lb />
career major league start before<lb />
arriving in Minnesota. Terms of<lb />
the deal weren't immediately<lb />
available.<lb />
ECU Men's Basketball:<lb />
The good, the bad, the ugly<lb />
The Pirates have just two Conference USA road wins in four years. ECU'S next matchup, however, is at home against Marquette.<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Every<lb />
single season<lb />
there seems<lb />
to be one<lb />
main theme<lb />
with the bas-<lb />
ketball team.<lb />
Something<lb />
is going to<lb />
be good,<lb />
something<lb />
is going to<lb />
be bad and<lb />
something is<lb />
going to be flat out ugly. This<lb />
season is no different.<lb />
The Good<lb />
The progression of the fresh-<lb />
men has been outstanding. These<lb />
guys get better every game. No<lb />
one has impressed me more than<lb />
Tommy Hammonds. 1 really liked<lb />
him from the first moment I saw<lb />
him. In an earlier installment of<lb />
the Full Court Press I mentioned<lb />
that "no one impressed me more<lb />
than Tommy Hammonds" and<lb />
that "he looked like a veteran,<lb />
not a freshman<lb />
Today, 14 weeks after that<lb />
particular article, I still feel the<lb />
same way. Hammonds really<lb />
stepped into the spotlight in the<lb />
Charlotte game a few weeks back<lb />
when he shot a perfect 4-4 from<lb />
the three-point line and scored<lb />
16polrrts.<lb />
This kid can shoot. This kid<lb />
is smart with the basketball. This<lb />
kid knows how to play the game.<lb />
This kid will be a star in Confer-<lb />
ence USA.<lb />
John Hart has also been very<lb />
impressive. The thing I like best<lb />
about him is his attitude. His<lb />
playing time has been limited<lb />
this season behind guys like<lb />
Castro, Rouse and Moussa, but<lb />
it seems he never complains. He<lb />
just goes into the game and does<lb />
his job.<lb />
Josh King is the smartest<lb />
player of all the freshmen. I have<lb />
not seen him take a bad shot all<lb />
season. Even though he is the<lb />
best shooter on the team and<lb />
arguably the best in the history<lb />
of ECU, he does not force shots.<lb />
So many times freshmen with his<lb />
kind of talent will force shots, but<lb />
he refuses to take a bad shot.<lb />
Marvin Kilgore has improved<lb />
tremendously this season. I<lb />
feared he might be a little flashy<lb />
at times, but that has stopped. He<lb />
has come in when JaPhet needed<lb />
a breather for five and six min-<lb />
utes at a time and has proven to<lb />
be a worthy backup.<lb />
The Bad<lb />
The free throw shooting has<lb />
been atrocious. Numbers do not<lb />
lie - 61.9 percent from the free<lb />
throw line on the year, 467 free<lb />
throw attempts, 178 misses. That<lb />
is 178 scoring chances ECU has<lb />
had that were not converted.<lb />
While no one is going to be<lb />
perfect from the charity stripe,<lb />
which has not exactly been<lb />
generous to ECU, 61.9 percent is<lb />
horrible.<lb />
When NC State was blowing<lb />
out ECU earlier in the season,<lb />
missing five free throws instead<lb />
of two, really isn't going to make<lb />
a difference. It's the close games<lb />
where it kills you as a team<lb />
On the season, ECU is averag-<lb />
ing losing by just six points. If<lb />
you crunch some numbers and<lb />
say the Pirates shoot 75 percent<lb />
from the line on the season, that<lb />
six point margin changes very<lb />
quickly.<lb />
Instead of going 289 - 467<lb />
from the line, with 75 percent,<lb />
that stat goes up to roughly 350<lb />
-467.<lb />
That simple change adds 61<lb />
more points on the scoreboard<lb />
for the Pirates for the season, or<lb />
about three a game.<lb />
When you look at games like<lb />
the overtime loss at Western<lb />
Carolina, those three free throws<lb />
would have come in handy. One<lb />
could argue ECU would have won<lb />
three more games with 75 per-<lb />
cent free throw shooting (West-<lb />
ern Carolina, South Carolina<lb />
lost by four and South Florida<lb />
(lost by one).<lb />
If a game is close and we<lb />
need someone to knock down<lb />
free throws, I want Cook or King<lb />
on the line. Cook has proved<lb />
he is the most clutch free throw<lb />
see BASKETBALL page AB<lb />
Waskiewicz<lb />
Diet Diary:<lb />
Part II<lb />
My motivation is up, but<lb />
will my weight go down?<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
My first experience with<lb />
personal training at the stu-<lb />
dent recreation center was<lb />
over. The next few days I found<lb />
myself in pain, mainly in my<lb />
abs and legs. I was some-<lb />
what frustrated with the pain<lb />
but I knew the soreness just<lb />
meant muscles were forming.<lb />
The one thing that just kept<lb />
on going through my head<lb />
was my weight - 271 pounds.<lb />
I still could not get over how<lb />
much I have gained since my<lb />
freshman year. It kind of<lb />
made me depressed think-<lb />
ing about how much weight I<lb />
needed to lose in order to<lb />
get back into shape. At least I had<lb />
a goal to work toward.<lb />
Finally, my next day of<lb />
personal training had arrived.<lb />
I still had no idea what<lb />
to expect since it was my first<lb />
day actually getting into the<lb />
activities. Leslie Warren, my<lb />
personal trainer, met me in<lb />
front of the juice bar at the SRC.<lb />
She explained to me what was in<lb />
store for the day.<lb />
It turned out I had<lb />
in store a little bit of every-<lb />
thing. We headed upstairs to<lb />
the fitness room and I got<lb />
started.<lb />
The first thing that I did<lb />
was jump on the treadmill<lb />
and began walking. I set the<lb />
speed for 2.7 - I started out low<lb />
since I had little experience<lb />
with the treadmill. Little did<lb />
I know after the day was over<lb />
I would be better acquainted with<lb />
the machine.<lb />
After 30 seconds, Warren told<lb />
me to bump up the speed so I<lb />
could jog for another minute. I<lb />
really didn't bump the speed up<lb />
too much, only to 4.5 because<lb />
I was still cautious about the<lb />
treadmill, I ust didn't trust<lb />
it. I had a bad experience<lb />
with one in the past when I fell<lb />
off and almost broke my leg in<lb />
two places.<lb />
After the treadmill we moved<lb />
on to the dumbbell press, the<lb />
only catch this time was that<lb />
it was on a workout ball. I<lb />
experienced the ball before<lb />
many of times but not while<lb />
doing the dumbbell presses.<lb />
It was a little difficult at first to<lb />
stay on the ball, but I soon got the<lb />
hang of it. I did one set<lb />
of 12 and then asked Warren<lb />
how many she wanted me to<lb />
do for the second. I then heard<lb />
one of her personal phrases that<lb />
she repeated throughout the<lb />
day, "Muscles don't know num-<lb />
bers she said. She was basically<lb />
see DIET page A8<lb />
Pirates prevail against UNC Wilmington<lb />
The men's team finished 8-1 for the season while the women ended the year at 7-1. The men's only loss came at the hands of Chapel Hill Jan. 26.<lb />
ECU swim teams round<lb />
out seasons with wins<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU swim teams were<lb />
eager to get back to winning last<lb />
weekend as they faced in-state<lb />
rival UNC Wilmington in the<lb />
last meet of the regular season.<lb />
The ECU men and women's team<lb />
were both coming off a loss to<lb />
Chapel Hill so a win against<lb />
UNC Wilmington would prove<lb />
to be crucial to gain momentum<lb />
heading into the Conference<lb />
USA Championships and Invi-<lb />
tational.<lb />
Records were broken in<lb />
the 133-108 victory over the<lb />
Seahawks. Freshman Christie<lb />
Icenhower had a score of 296.10<lb />
in the three-meter diving event.<lb />
The score was enough to set the<lb />
ECU school record.<lb />
In the women's 1,000 free-<lb />
style freshman Megan Pulaski<lb />
broke her personal best record<lb />
coming In at 10:13:22. Pulaski<lb />
also captured a win in the 500-<lb />
freestyle coming in at 5:03.72.<lb />
The men's team finished<lb />
strong as senior Casey Cronin<lb />
placed first in both the 200 IM<lb />
and the 200 backstroke with<lb />
times of 1:54.10 and 2:07.56<lb />
respectively. The 400-relay team,<lb />
which consisted of Cronin, Josh<lb />
Barthlow, Matt Donohue and<lb />
Kelly Hendrick, also placed first<lb />
with the time of 3:24.52.<lb />
ECU Head Coach Rick Kobe<lb />
was excited about the team's<lb />
win.<lb />
"This was a huge meet for our<lb />
swimmers and we really swam<lb />
well today in front of a sell-out<lb />
crowd said Kobe in an interview<lb />
with SID.<lb />
"This was a great way to<lb />
finish out the regular season by<lb />
beating our in-state rival<lb />
The Pirates' next stop is Hous-<lb />
ton Feb. 23-26. The women's<lb />
team will compete in the C-USA<lb />
Championship while the men<lb />
will take part in the C-USA Invi-<lb />
tational.<lb />
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sports&amp;theeas tcarolinian.com.<lb />
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PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN �SPORTS<lb />
2-09-05<lb />
Duke's Redick putting it ail on the line<lb />
(KRT) DURHAM, NC � Sun-<lb />
rises and sunsets are automatic.<lb />
J.J. Redick isn't a force of<lb />
nature. But, when he's stand-<lb />
ing at a free-throw line, he is to<lb />
college basketball shooters what<lb />
Pavarotti is to tenors.<lb />
Redick, a junior at Duke, is<lb />
averaging 22.8 points per game<lb />
for the fourth-ranked Blue Devils<lb />
and is shooting 42.4 percent on<lb />
3-pointers. Opposing coaches and<lb />
defenders grudgingly admit he's<lb />
the college game's best shooter.<lb />
Redick has expanded his game<lb />
to include more drives to the<lb />
basket, which makes him harder<lb />
to guard and accounts for his scor-<lb />
ing increase. (He averaged 15.9<lb />
points per game last season.) But,<lb />
when the action stops and Redick<lb />
steps to the line, the drama isn't<lb />
about if he'll make a free throw;<lb />
it's about whether he'll miss.<lb />
Redick leads Division I in<lb />
free-throw accuracy this season.<lb />
He has made 93.2 percent, going<lb />
110 of 118. In 89 career games,<lb />
Redick has missed 24 free throws.<lb />
His 93.6 career percentage is on<lb />
pace to surpass the 91.3 per-<lb />
cent made by Villanova's Gary<lb />
Buchanan, who holds the NCAA<lb />
Division I men's career record.<lb />
"To me, a slump is missing<lb />
one said Redick, who scored 26<lb />
points and made all six of his free<lb />
throws in the Blue Devils' 82-65<lb />
victory over Georgia Tech on<lb />
Saturday. "I've made 10 of 11 in a<lb />
game and been mad. If I thought<lb />
back, I think I can remember 95<lb />
percent of the ones I've missed<lb />
Redick's accuracy has turned<lb />
his missed free throws into Rip-<lb />
ley's Believe It Or Not moments.<lb />
A week ago against Virginia Tech,<lb />
he was seven of 10 from the line<lb />
the first time in his Duke career<lb />
that he missed more than one<lb />
free throw in a game.<lb />
The Cameron Crazies were as<lb />
mystified as Redick. It couldn't<lb />
have been Redick's fault that he<lb />
missed "three" from the line. It<lb />
had to be something else, like<lb />
an equipment malfunction. The<lb />
Crazies chanted "Fix the rim<lb />
"It's the easiest shot in bas-<lb />
ketball. It's just you, the ball and<lb />
the basket said Ahearn, who is<lb />
making 92.8 percent from the<lb />
line this season, but doesn't have<lb />
enough attempts to qualify for<lb />
the NCAA stat leaders. "Nobody's<lb />
guarding you. I go to the line<lb />
expecting to make it every time, but<lb />
there are guys who step up there<lb />
and have no idea where it's going<lb />
It's the only time in a major<lb />
team sport where a player can<lb />
score without being defended. It's<lb />
a 15-foot shot at a 10-foot basket.<lb />
Teams that struggle shooting<lb />
free throws are like pitching staffs<lb />
that allow walks.<lb />
"The lack of practice is some-<lb />
thing that affects most players<lb />
Kentucky coach Tubby Smith<lb />
said: "Around the country, it's a<lb />
concern for coaches and there's<lb />
concern on our team. We're<lb />
down to (65.8) percent and that's<lb />
not good at all.<lb />
Harvard's 1984 team holds<lb />
the Division I single-season<lb />
record, shooting 82.2 percent<lb />
from the line. Since the NCAA<lb />
started keeping track of statistics<lb />
in 1948, the teams in Division I<lb />
have never combined to make 70<lb />
percent of their free throws in a<lb />
season. The best season percent-<lb />
age was 69.7 in 1979.<lb />
"Each gym, there's a little<lb />
hole In the floor at the free-throw<lb />
line Redick said. "It's right in<lb />
the middle to help players get<lb />
square to the basket. I put my<lb />
right foot six inches to the right<lb />
of that so that my body is com-<lb />
pletely squared up to the basket.<lb />
"When I get to the line,<lb />
saying Philippians 4:13 ("I can<lb />
do all things through Christ<lb />
who strengthens me") helps my<lb />
concentration. Right before I<lb />
release the ball, I say 'buckets<lb />
That sort of helps me clear my<lb />
mind.<lb />
"I've shot hundreds of<lb />
thousands of free throws so, from<lb />
there, it's just instinct<lb />
"In between shooting jump-<lb />
ers, I tell myself I'm gonna shoot<lb />
10, shoot five (free throws).<lb />
When I'm done and try to make<lb />
20 or 30 free throws, until I feel<lb />
good.<lb />
"And I always leaveon a make<lb />
Basketball<lb />
from page A7<lb />
shooter on the team. Against<lb />
Charlotte, he was put on the<lb />
line up a point with five seconds<lb />
left and he knocked down both<lb />
of them.<lb />
King is a perfect 8 - 8 on the<lb />
year from the free throw line.<lb />
His 100 percent obviously leads<lb />
the team.<lb />
The Ugly<lb />
If there is one thing I don't<lb />
like about Bill Herrion, it's his<lb />
road winning percentage. In the<lb />
last four years, his Pirates have<lb />
only won seven road games,<lb />
just two of them coming in the<lb />
C-USA (not including neutral<lb />
courts).<lb />
At one point last season, I<lb />
thought maybe the road woes<lb />
were over. We pulled out road vic-<lb />
tories at Middle Tennessee State,<lb />
at Radford, at Old Dominion and<lb />
at Virginia Tech. The win against<lb />
the Hokies was the last road win<lb />
for the Pirates - and that was over<lb />
a year ago.<lb />
I really don't know if the guys<lb />
just aren't being pumped up on<lb />
the road or what. I know playing<lb />
in Minges is a great lift for the<lb />
guys and I know they miss that<lb />
on the road, but the last time I<lb />
checked, the basket is still 10 feet<lb />
high at every gym in the country.<lb />
So there it is - the good, the<lb />
bad, and the ugly.<lb />
The positives include the<lb />
development of our young play-<lb />
ers for next year and they'll hope-<lb />
fully learn as the season goes on<lb />
that they must close games out.<lb />
Hopefully losses like these will<lb />
teach them something but the<lb />
bad and ugly come into to play<lb />
in how and where they lose these<lb />
games. Free throw shooting must<lb />
improve or this team will never<lb />
be successful and they absolutely<lb />
have to start winning on the<lb />
road. The NIT and NCAA tourney<lb />
are mere fantasies if you can't win<lb />
away from home court.<lb />
The writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Diet<lb />
from page A7<lb />
telling me to keep on going until<lb />
I couldn't do anymore.<lb />
Much to my surprise after<lb />
the dumbbell press, it was time<lb />
to go back on the treadmill.<lb />
It was called interval training.<lb />
I did an activity then I jumped<lb />
back onto the treadmill<lb />
for another minute or two.<lb />
This pattern went on throughout<lb />
the day until my legs felt like<lb />
slush.<lb />
My arms were also getting<lb />
tired as I kept on lifting weights<lb />
with the dumbbells. The set of<lb />
dips that I did afterward did not<lb />
help my arms any either.<lb />
I finished out my workout<lb />
with abdominal crunches on the<lb />
workout ball. Even though my<lb />
stomach was a little sore I was<lb />
able to do a decent amount before<lb />
I rolled off the ball defeated. My<lb />
abs ached as I helped myself off<lb />
the ground.<lb />
It was now time to see if I<lb />
had made any improvements<lb />
over the week with my weight<lb />
and arm strength. I stepped on<lb />
the scale hoping that my weight<lb />
went down over the week. When<lb />
the weight came up I was a little<lb />
relieved. The scale read 269.7.<lb />
My emotions were kind of mixed.<lb />
I was kind of hoping that I would<lb />
have gone down more than 1.3<lb />
pounds in a week but Warren<lb />
insisted that it was not healthy<lb />
to lose more than two or three<lb />
pounds in a week so she was satis-<lb />
fied with my loss.<lb />
I then moved on to my arm<lb />
strength test, doing as many<lb />
pushups as possible. After the arm<lb />
workout earlier in the day I was<lb />
kind of disappointed that I was not<lb />
able to do more than 13 pushups.<lb />
I left the personal train-<lb />
ing that week with my weight<lb />
still on my mind. Sure, Warren<lb />
said that no more than two or<lb />
three pounds of weight loss was<lb />
healthy, but I kept on thinking<lb />
to myself that it should be more.<lb />
In the end I want to lose more<lb />
than 50 pounds and 1.3 just did<lb />
not seem like a powerful number<lb />
to me. I guess as I continue with<lb />
the personal training program<lb />
my numbers will continue to go<lb />
down - hey, progress is progress.<lb />
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sports@theeas t Carolinian, com.<lb />
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