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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 80 Number 74<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
April 12, 2005<lb />
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:eis<lb />
SGA candidate campaigning<lb />
taking place this week<lb />
Tickets present views toward issues<lb />
jf<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
o<lb />
SGA Election<lb />
Voting Is taking place Tuesday, April<lb />
19 and Wednesday, April 20.<lb />
Students can vote at the Wright<lb />
Plaza, West End Dining Hail or<lb />
through the ECU Onestop under tools.<lb />
Election results will be announced<lb />
at approximately 5:45 p.m.<lb />
Wednesday, April 20.<lb />
SGA Debate Is taking place Monday,<lb />
April 18 at 8 p.m. in Mendenhall.<lb />
Room TBA<lb />
�w(-<lb />
Each Student Government Associations ticket<lb />
and individual candidates running in the elections<lb />
were identified Monday night at the compulsory<lb />
meeting and seek to gain student<lb />
support by campaigning this week.<lb />
April Paul, elections chair,<lb />
encourages all students to par-<lb />
ticipate in this year's election and<lb />
make thoughtful decisions when<lb />
selecting the ticket of their choice.<lb />
"If a ticket approaches a stu-<lb />
dent and says 'vote for my ticket<lb />
ask why said Paul.<lb />
"Don't do it because you get a<lb />
T-shirt or a sticker, do it because<lb />
you have confidence in the abili-<lb />
ties of that ticket<lb />
Voting is important for student<lb />
issues to be heard. If a student is con-<lb />
cerned with a specific issue on campus,<lb />
the student needs to make sure the<lb />
candidate they feel best represents<lb />
them is in office and it is important to<lb />
research the candidates and cast a vote.<lb />
Due partly to the help of the SGA, ECU has taken more<lb />
initiatives on campus to increase safety this year. There has<lb />
been an increased presence of campus police and monitor-<lb />
ing of campus blue lights. The SGA submitted a proposal<lb />
toward the beginning of the year to increase campus safety.<lb />
"I think the actions of SGA sparked the new<lb />
awareness on campus that students need to be safe<lb />
and it ensured the rest of the university to increase<lb />
safety for faculty and students alike Paul said.<lb />
In order to ensure a successful future for the<lb />
student body, it is mandatory for every student to<lb />
participate in the election by casting their vote.<lb />
"Voter apathy does nothing for ECU and noth-<lb />
ing for the student body Paul said.<lb />
Paul said while there are some issues that are out<lb />
of SGA's direct control, there are many issues students<lb />
can have an impact on. Some key topics she feels will<lb />
come up in this year's campaigning and debate include<lb />
tuition, parking, diversity issues and campus safety.<lb />
Paul said the week of campaigning is a time when<lb />
all students need to be smart, make good decisions<lb />
and be wary of things they may be told.<lb />
"I would tell students to look out for radical<lb />
promises Paul said.<lb />
Examples of such promises Paul cited that have<lb />
been brought up in past SGA elections include<lb />
getting an ATM on College Hill or getting a legal<lb />
peer-to-peer music file sharing system within ECU.<lb />
While ECU is receptive to the SGA, there are certain<lb />
things the university cannot allow.<lb />
"ECU has their policies for a reason if it's not<lb />
going to be done, it's not going to be done Paul said.<lb />
Violations in the election process have occurred in<lb />
previous years and the SGA is going to remain active i n<lb />
ensuring all rules are followed accordingly this year.<lb />
If anyone happens to come across what they feel<lb />
is a violation of election rules, they are encouraged to<lb />
file a complaint to the SGA. Once a complaint is filed,<lb />
it is then reviewed by the SGA, who determines if there<lb />
was in fact a violation of election rules. If a violation<lb />
did occur, a sanction is given to the ticket, who then<lb />
must appeal the sanction or deal with the situation<lb />
accordingly. Any person on campus can file complaints.<lb />
Virginia Thompson, sophomore speech language<lb />
pathology major, said SGA elections are important <lb />
because students need someone to speak for them<lb />
and address specific student concerns. Parking is a $<lb />
major issue she said she would like to see changed<lb />
President<lb />
M. COLE JONES<lb />
Q: What made you run for office?<lb />
A: To motivate the people and show<lb />
them the SGA is not an executive body<lb />
that only represents them on paper.<lb />
Q: What is the biggest issue you want<lb />
to address?<lb />
A: The awareness of SGA operations<lb />
and leadership development.<lb />
DANNY SPULLER<lb />
Q: What made you run for office?<lb />
A: I would like to bring ideas to ECU all<lb />
of which are reality based promises.<lb />
Q: What is the biggest issue you want<lb />
to address?<lb />
A: My ticket has the combined experience<lb />
and gender diversity to tackle all of the<lb />
issues ECU faces.<lb />
TERRY GORE<lb />
Q: What made you run for office?<lb />
A: I feel the students of ECU need a<lb />
strong voice to represent them with<lb />
their concerns.<lb />
Q: What is the biggest issue you want<lb />
to address?<lb />
A: No single issue. Students need to<lb />
know this is their SGA and we're here.<lb />
Vice-President<lb />
Charmaine Ford, Ticket 1 Heather Dickson Ticket 3 Anthony Capozzolo Ticket 4<lb />
Matt Cohen Ticket 5<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
Secretary<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Bryant Morrison Ticket 3<lb />
Andy Beamer Ticket 4<lb />
Laura Izze Ticket 3<lb />
Morgan Lamberson Ticket 4<lb />
UNC system students, NC officials rally at state capitol<lb />
&amp;<lb />
UNC System President Molly Broad commends students on their<lb />
efforts in voicing their concerns toward the state budget.<lb />
Students protest proposed<lb />
cut on higher education<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
UNC system students, mem-<lb />
bers of the University of North<lb />
Carolina Association of Student<lb />
Government and other state offi-<lb />
cials attended a rally in Raleigh<lb />
April 7 to discuss the state's cur-<lb />
rent financial situation.<lb />
The main topics of discussion<lb />
were the factors surrounding a<lb />
possible 4 percent cut on funding<lb />
for higher education.<lb />
The General Assembly of<lb />
North Carolina, faced with an<lb />
approximate $1.2 - 1.5 billion<lb />
state budget deficit, is being<lb />
forced to cut back on state fund-<lb />
ing on certain programs and must<lb />
consider education as a possible<lb />
option. Cutting funding for higher<lb />
education has led to much resent-<lb />
ment due to projected long term<lb />
negative impacts such cuts would<lb />
have on the state's economy.<lb />
Victor Landry, senior vice<lb />
president of the UNCASG, said<lb />
if the 4 percent cut is passed, it<lb />
would have detrimental effects<lb />
to higher education in North<lb />
Carolina that would affect both<lb />
students, faculty and the long<lb />
term economy of the state.<lb />
Landry said the UNC system<lb />
a would lose approximately 900<lb />
5 faculty and would be expected<lb />
 to meet the rising enrollment<lb />
 growth charges many of the UNC<lb />
� system schools are experiencing<lb />
8 with less financial resources.<lb />
Landry said North Carolina is<lb />
beginning to rely more on tech-<lb />
nological advancement making<lb />
education a crucial factor in the<lb />
state's future.<lb />
"We must have a work force<lb />
to fill those needs in future the<lb />
university system is the catalyst<lb />
for that said Landry.<lb />
"(If the 4 percent cut is<lb />
passed we won't be able to train<lb />
the people and meet the demands<lb />
of the state<lb />
Zack Winn, newly elected<lb />
president of the UNCASG, agreed<lb />
with Landry.<lb />
Winn said North Carolina<lb />
must realize the difference<lb />
between a cost and an investment<lb />
when making these decisions. He<lb />
said education of students in<lb />
the state is an investment, not<lb />
a simple cost like a roadway or a<lb />
building. He said UNC-Wilming-<lb />
ton would lose approximately 40<lb />
positions if the cut is passed.<lb />
ECU Student Government<lb />
Association representatives and<lb />
other UNC System students who<lb />
attended the rally and voiced<lb />
their concerns agreed on the<lb />
importance of higher education.<lb />
"We students) need to be<lb />
invested in said Terry Gore,<lb />
speaker of ECU's SGA Senate.<lb />
Daniel Spuller, director of<lb />
external affairs of the SGA senate,<lb />
agreed with Gore. He said he<lb />
understands the need for cuts<lb />
but said the key investment in<lb />
North Carolina is in higher edu-<lb />
cation. He said there have been<lb />
hundreds of thousands of jobs<lb />
lost in the state that are going to<lb />
be replaced with jobs demanding<lb />
college degrees.<lb />
Another idea to compensate<lb />
for the state budget deficit being<lb />
considered is putting a tax on<lb />
tobacco and alcohol.<lb />
Gore said this tax would be vol-<lb />
untary and would not have a sig-<lb />
nificant political backlash. North<lb />
Carolina, however, already has<lb />
the fourth highest tax on alcohol.<lb />
The lottery was also a heavily<lb />
debated topic at the rally. State lot-<lb />
teries have allowed participating<lb />
states to gain finances in educa-<lb />
tion, in turn reducing education's<lb />
financial dependence of the state.<lb />
Landry showed support of the<lb />
lottery system.<lb />
"Not having a lottery in North<lb />
Carolina has not been a deter-<lb />
rent in playing Landry said.<lb />
He said there are many North<lb />
Carolinians who play the lottery<lb />
in Virginia or Georgia, in turn<lb />
paying for the education for the<lb />
students in those states.<lb />
"I would much rather that<lb />
money go to the education in<lb />
North Carolina Landry said.<lb />
Molly Broad, president of<lb />
the UNC system, said it is very<lb />
important for students to<lb />
make their concerns known to<lb />
the members of the General<lb />
Assembly regarding their con-<lb />
cerns on the state budget and<lb />
funding for higher education.<lb />
"You students are the future<lb />
of North Carolina said Broad.<lb />
Broad said students are the<lb />
future business leaders, political<lb />
leaders and educational leaders of<lb />
the state and it is important that<lb />
students take the opportunity to<lb />
demonstrate their commitment<lb />
on how important it is for North<lb />
Carolina to sustain its support<lb />
for higher education with the<lb />
fewer low skill, high wage jobs<lb />
in the state.<lb />
"Decisions that will be made<lb />
in the General Assembly about<lb />
the university's budget will have<lb />
a direct impact on the quality<lb />
of your experience Broad said.<lb />
"The quality of your edu-<lb />
cational experience is directly<lb />
resulting from the quality of our<lb />
faculty<lb />
Broad said the General Assem-<lb />
bly in the past has been very sup-<lb />
portive of public education by<lb />
promoting enrollment growth<lb />
and financial aid.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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4-12-05<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY April 12, 2005<lb />
Campus News<lb />
Congratulations to all<lb />
new media heads<lb />
Good luck with the upcoming<lb />
year.<lb />
Tia White - WZMB<lb />
Hqlly O'Neal - Expressions<lb />
Jennifer Hobbs - TEC<lb />
Jessica Duensing - Rebel<lb />
Correction<lb />
In the article "ECU community<lb />
responds to new baseball<lb />
stadium the stadium, named<lb />
Clark-LeClair, was spelled<lb />
incorrectly and the amount of<lb />
money used to complete it was<lb />
$10 million, not $100,000.<lb />
National Security<lb />
The office of military programs<lb />
and the security studies program<lb />
at ECU is sponsoring "National<lb />
Security Challenges of the 21st<lb />
Century a panel discussion by the<lb />
Army War College's Eisenhower<lb />
Series College Program April 12<lb />
from 3:30 - 5 p.m. in SZ C037<lb />
Science and Technology Building.<lb />
For more information please<lb />
contact Rick Kilroy at 328-2349<lb />
or kilroyrOmail.ecu.edu.<lb />
AA Meetings<lb />
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings<lb />
will be held every Wednesday at<lb />
noon in 242 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center and Thursday at 11:30 a.m.<lb />
in 14 MSC. For more information,<lb />
call 760-500-8918.<lb />
Poetry Reading<lb />
Local author and ECU professor<lb />
Patrick Bizzaro will read from<lb />
his latest book of poetry, Every<lb />
Insomniac Has A Story To Tell,<lb />
Wednesday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in Parker-Kennybrook Books.<lb />
Bizzaro teaches at ECU and is<lb />
currently the director of ECU'S<lb />
writing program. This reading<lb />
is the anchor of the Parker-<lb />
Kennybrook Books celebration of<lb />
National Poetry Month this April.<lb />
Fire Fighter<lb />
Appreciation Dinner<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National Co-Ed<lb />
Honor Fraternity is hosting a<lb />
Fire Rghter Appreciation Dinner<lb />
April 19 at 6 p.m. in five local<lb />
fire stations. The fraternity will<lb />
have a table in front of Wright<lb />
Place April 11-15 from 11 a.m.<lb />
- 1 p.m. Volunteers as well as<lb />
donations, including spaghetti<lb />
sauce, noodles and the like for<lb />
the theme of the dinner is Taste<lb />
of Italy" are needed and should be<lb />
dropped off at the table. Students<lb />
as well as organizations are<lb />
welcome to help in any way they<lb />
can. For more information, please<lb />
contact Alex at ajl0908�mail<lb />
ecu.edu.<lb />
Salsa Dance<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers are sponsoring a salsa<lb />
dance on Friday, April 15 in the<lb />
Willis Building at First and Reade<lb />
Streets. Instruction-by Procopio<lb />
and Heidi will begin at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
and the dance will be 8:30 - 11<lb />
p.m. with DJ Ramon The cost<lb />
of admission is $3 for students,<lb />
$5 for FASG members and $8<lb />
for the general public. For more<lb />
Information please call 752-<lb />
7350<lb />
Summer Work Study<lb />
ECU students who are not<lb />
taking summer classes and can<lb />
work 40 hours each week this<lb />
summer can participate in the<lb />
work-study program this summer.<lb />
First go to Student Financial Aid<lb />
in 250 Flanagan and pick up<lb />
a "Hiring Authorization Form<lb />
Then attend a brief information<lb />
session at Student Professional<lb />
Development on the corner of<lb />
Fifth and Jarvis Streets. Sessions<lb />
will be held April 20 from 2 - 2:30<lb />
p.m� April 21 10 -10:30 a.m April<lb />
22 10-10:30 a.m. and April 25 11<lb />
-11:30 a.m.<lb />
International Festival<lb />
The 15th International Festival of<lb />
Greenville is taking place April 16<lb />
from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the recently<lb />
renovated Town Commons.<lb />
Barefoot At the Mall<lb />
ECU'S annual Barefoot at the Mall<lb />
event will be April 21. Come out<lb />
and enjoy food, music and fun.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Passaro says government<lb />
withholding personal Items<lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, NC - David Passaro,<lb />
an ex-CIA contractor accused of<lb />
beating an Afghan detainee, says<lb />
federal prosecutors have disobeyed<lb />
a court order to return his tax files and<lb />
other personal items.<lb />
�assaro was arrested in June 2004.<lb />
His home in Lillington and the home<lb />
of his fiancee, Bonnie Heart, were<lb />
searched several times after his<lb />
arrest. Federal prosecutors seized<lb />
documents, pictures and personal<lb />
items, Passaro said.<lb />
In an October letter to James<lb />
Candelmo, an assistant U.S.<lb />
attorney, Passaro's lawyers asked<lb />
the government to return "non-case-<lb />
related-personal items" taken during<lb />
the searches. Defense lawyer Tom<lb />
McNamara listed 14 items that include<lb />
$8,590 and Passaro's birth certificate,<lb />
divorce papers, military records, truck<lb />
keys and Timex watch.<lb />
McNamara included copies of the<lb />
evidence logs to help the federal<lb />
investigators find the items.<lb />
"I know this may be a cumbersome<lb />
process but reasonable minds should<lb />
be able to come to some agreement<lb />
McNamara wrote.<lb />
None of the items were returned.<lb />
In February, U.S. District Court<lb />
Judge Terrence Boyle ordered the<lb />
government to return the items.<lb />
Federal prosecutors have returned the<lb />
money and some of the documents,<lb />
but Passaro still has not received his<lb />
truck keys and his 2004 tax receipts.<lb />
A meeting between Passaro's lawyers<lb />
and federal prosecutors to turn<lb />
over the receipts was scheduled<lb />
for last Friday morning. But the time<lb />
was changed to the afternoon and<lb />
Passaro could not attend. He said the<lb />
time change was made even though<lb />
his lawyers and federal prosecutors<lb />
knew he could not be there.<lb />
Black's determination, turnaround<lb />
on lottery paid off with win<lb />
RALEIGH, NC - The number - 61 -<lb />
could remove North Carolina from the<lb />
dwindling number of states without a<lb />
lottery didn't just come up by chance.<lb />
Sixty-one was the magic number<lb />
to get a lottery bill through the 120-<lb />
member House of Representatives<lb />
- and in the end, that's exactly how<lb />
many votes Speaker Jim Black got<lb />
last week, squeaking the measure<lb />
through by a margin of 61-59.<lb />
Until the final hours before<lb />
Wednesday's vote, Black, his.<lb />
surrogates and lobbyists for Gov.<lb />
Mike Easley weren't exactly sure<lb />
which way about 10 House members<lb />
were going to go. Black said later that<lb />
two Democrats didn't vote the way he<lb />
believed they would.<lb />
Still, passage of the bill - even by the<lb />
narrowest margins - was a far cry<lb />
from three years ago, when a lottery<lb />
referendum fell by 19 votes after<lb />
Black held on to a bill for two months<lb />
because he and Easley couldn't find<lb />
enough support.<lb />
This year, Black proposed a lottery<lb />
with no referendum - something he<lb />
said in 2002 couldn't get the support<lb />
of one-third of the House.<lb />
As recently as three weeks ago,<lb />
lottery supporters said they only had<lb />
50 votes.<lb />
Yet Black managed to corral the<lb />
votes needed for passage by setting<lb />
a lightning-fast timetable, appealing<lb />
to members' loyalty and commitment<lb />
to education, listening to their<lb />
concerns - and by exercising his<lb />
own considerable will.<lb />
National<lb />
Testimony on Jackson's past to<lb />
resume to show pattern<lb />
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Michael<lb />
Jackson's past was expected<lb />
to haunt him again this week as<lb />
prosecutors gear up to continue<lb />
presenting evidence of alleged past<lb />
molestations by the singer.<lb />
Testimony from Jackson's former chef<lb />
on Friday capped a week in which<lb />
several employees alleged they saw<lb />
the entertainer act inappropriately<lb />
with young boys. Phillip LeMarque<lb />
said he saw the singer reach up<lb />
actor Macauley Culkin's shorts as<lb />
LeMarque-was delivering French<lb />
fries to Jackson late one night nearly<lb />
15 years ago.<lb />
The defense has said the Home<lb />
Alone star has repeatedly denied<lb />
anything inappropriate happened,<lb />
and a spokeswoman has said<lb />
Culkindoes not plan to beapartofthe case.<lb />
In his cross-examination, Jackson<lb />
defense attorney Thomas Mesereau,<lb />
Jr noted that LeMarque had once<lb />
tried to shop his story to a tabloid<lb />
before deciding not to sell it and that<lb />
a former security guard and maid who<lb />
testified against Jackson had lost a<lb />
lawsuit to the singer.<lb />
Prosecutors are presenting witnesses<lb />
from Jackson's past to try to show<lb />
he has a pattern of inappropriate<lb />
behavior with boys and to help the<lb />
credibility of his current accuser.<lb />
Jackson, 46, is accused of molesting<lb />
a 13-year-old former cancer patient,<lb />
plying the boy with alcohol, and<lb />
holding his family captive in February<lb />
and March 2003 to get them to help<lb />
rebut a damaging documentary.<lb />
Naval Academy student found<lb />
dead outside dorm of apparent fall<lb />
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - A U.S. Naval<lb />
Academy student was found dead<lb />
outside a campus dormitory after<lb />
apparently falling to his death,<lb />
authorities said.<lb />
The body of Midshipman 2nd Class<lb />
Jay Michael Dlxon, 21, of Destrehan,<lb />
La was discovered Saturday.<lb />
The Naval Criminal Investigative<lb />
Service Is investigating. The academy<lb />
said no further information was<lb />
available Sunday, Including where<lb />
Dixon may have fallen from.<lb />
The investigation is still ongoing said<lb />
Cmdr. Rod Gibbons, the academy's<lb />
spokesman. "Where did he fall from,<lb />
when, how. And until that investigation<lb />
determines those facts, it would be<lb />
premature to say<lb />
Dixon, a third-year midshipman, was<lb />
a physics major and a member of<lb />
the campus radio station. He joined<lb />
the academy "because he loved<lb />
his country dearly his aunt Donna<lb />
Hendley told The Washington Post.<lb />
In February, a judge dismissed a<lb />
wrongful death lawsuit against the<lb />
Navy filed by the family of a student<lb />
who had fallen more than 50 feet from<lb />
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Israeli military officials said<lb />
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dozens of suspected Insurgents<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Hundreds of<lb />
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Information bn Blackbeard is displayed at the Bath Tercentennial historical exhibit in Joyner Library.<lb />
Panelists at symposium<lb />
respond to criticism<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
An article written by two<lb />
ECU professors and an under-<lb />
water archaeologist questions<lb />
whether a shipwreck found in<lb />
1996 near Beaufort Inlet is the<lb />
famous pirate Blackbeard's flag-<lb />
ship the Queen Anne's Revenge.<lb />
In the International Journal<lb />
of Nautical Archaeology article<lb />
called "Ruling Theories Linger:<lb />
Questioning the Identity of the<lb />
Beaufort Inlet Shipwreck Brad-<lb />
ley Rodgers, archaeologist and<lb />
conservator with ECU's maritime<lb />
studies program, Nathan Rich-<lb />
ards, assistant professor at ECU,<lb />
and Wayne R. Lusardi, the state<lb />
of Michigan's underwater archae-<lb />
ologist, claim researchers are<lb />
guilty of "ruling theory mean-<lb />
ing they "shape evidence to fit<lb />
a pre-conceived identification<lb />
"We're not suggesting that<lb />
it's not Queen Anne's Revenge,<lb />
we're suggesting that people<lb />
need to ask more relevant ques-<lb />
tions said Rodgers.<lb />
"It's very difficult to name<lb />
a ship, we hardly ever do that<lb />
when we find a wreck. We don't<lb />
even try<lb />
Rodgers said the location of<lb />
the wreckage supports that it<lb />
could be the QAR, but even that<lb />
doesn't hold much grounding<lb />
because dozens of ships could<lb />
have wrecked there.<lb />
"In fact wrecks always seem<lb />
to happen in the same spot<lb />
Rodgers said.<lb />
One thing Rodgers said that<lb />
does not support the theory that<lb />
the wreck is QAR is the water<lb />
in the area is too deep. History<lb />
says the QAR and another ship<lb />
called the Adventure ran aground,<lb />
which means they floated into<lb />
shallow water and got stuck. The<lb />
two ships were within a "pistol<lb />
shot" of each other. Unless a<lb />
sandbar has moved, which Rod-<lb />
gers said there does not seem to<lb />
be evidence for, the water is too<lb />
deep for a ship to wreck in such<lb />
a way. There is also no other<lb />
shipwreck nearby.<lb />
"They the Adventure and<lb />
QAR were right next to each<lb />
other and yet there is no sign of<lb />
the Adventure Rodgers said.<lb />
Some artifacts from the site<lb />
include cannons, gold and a bell.<lb />
Rodgers said there were many<lb />
cannons at the wreckage site,<lb />
which makes many believe it<lb />
belonged to a pirate. However,<lb />
depending on the time period, it<lb />
was common for merchant ships<lb />
to carry many cannons to protect<lb />
themselves from pirates.<lb />
"They were very heavily<lb />
armed, in fact, more heavily<lb />
armed on average than the wreck<lb />
that's been found Rodgers said.<lb />
According to history, Black-<lb />
beard stole the QAR and pounds<lb />
of gold from West Africa.<lb />
"When that gold found<lb />
at the site) was analyzed, It<lb />
appeared it came from Europe,<lb />
not Africa Rodgers said.<lb />
The bell is another artifact<lb />
found, which Rodgers said is<lb />
unlikely Blackbeard's because<lb />
it has an inscription that says<lb />
"Jesus and the Virgin Mary<lb />
"We don't know where the<lb />
bell is from or why pirates would<lb />
have a bell that says 'Jesus and<lb />
the Virgin Mary<lb />
Rodgers said there is a way to<lb />
explain why a project like this<lb />
one, which has already received<lb />
$967,000 in funding, could<lb />
ignore such factors as he claims<lb />
researchers have.<lb />
"I think it happens because<lb />
people want this to be QAR  I<lb />
think when people get emotion-<lb />
ally involved they no longer look<lb />
at the evidence Rodgers said.<lb />
Rodgers said Mark Wilde-<lb />
Ramsing, manager of the state's<lb />
Queen Anne's Revenge project,<lb />
has invested much interest in<lb />
the project.<lb />
"I don't blame him for push-<lb />
ing that angle Rodgers said.<lb />
"But I do think other areas<lb />
do need to be explored and other<lb />
questions need to be asked<lb />
The symposium held Friday<lb />
called "Science, Mystery and<lb />
the Pirate Era in North Caro-<lb />
lina Examining the Shipwreck<lb />
believed to be Queen Anne's<lb />
Revenge" brought archaeologists<lb />
from around the country to<lb />
discuss the evidence from the<lb />
Beaufort Inlet shipwreck. During<lb />
the final event, a panel discussed<lb />
many issues surrounding the<lb />
archaeological find and took<lb />
the opportunity to respond to<lb />
the article.<lb />
Donny Hamilton, head of the<lb />
nautical archaeology program<lb />
at Texas A&amp;M, spoke briefly<lb />
on the ruling theory and said<lb />
conclusions about the shipwreck<lb />
come from the "preponderance<lb />
of evidence meaning that col-<lb />
lectively, all the information<lb />
about all the artifacts fits their<lb />
theory.<lb />
John Broadwater, manager of<lb />
the maritime heritage program<lb />
national marine sanctuaries with<lb />
the National Oceanic and Atmo-<lb />
spheric Association, directly<lb />
addressed the article.<lb />
"I don't know what the<lb />
authors intended  but 1 didn't<lb />
see anything that offered com-<lb />
pelling evidence against the<lb />
identity of the wreckage) said<lb />
Broadwater.<lb />
Rodgers, Richards and Lusardi<lb />
did not attend the symposium.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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AMANDA Q. UNGERFELT Editor In Chief<lb />
TUESDAY April 12, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
Being a Pirate<lb />
means being proud<lb />
As students of ECU, we have all heard the "oh,<lb />
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school" stereotypes. Frankly, we here at TEC<lb />
are tired of these thoughtless quips and would<lb />
like to provide you with some ammunition to<lb />
shoot back at the next person who decides to<lb />
put down where you chose to pursue higher<lb />
education.<lb />
Many outsiders are quick to accuse someone<lb />
of going to ECU because he or she couldn't<lb />
get in anywhere else. This is not the case any-<lb />
more, as the standard of education offered here<lb />
has become much higher, therefore making<lb />
it harder to be admitted to the university. The<lb />
average GPA admitted to ECU has risen to a<lb />
3.36 as recorded by the Princeton Review and<lb />
our student to teacher ratio is 17:1.<lb />
One of the most impressive things about our<lb />
school is the many areas of study students<lb />
can pursue. ECU is a UNC system school with<lb />
more than 100 bachelor's degree programs,<lb />
nearly 80 master's degree programs and 13<lb />
doctoral programs.<lb />
And academics aren't the only thing going<lb />
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sports and around 300 student organizations<lb />
for everything from SGA to B-GLAD.<lb />
While many believe ECU is a party school,<lb />
none of the national ranking bodies such as the<lb />
Princeton Review, Maxim magazine or Playboy<lb />
consider ECU to be close to the top 15 within<lb />
the last year.<lb />
The next time someone decides to make a<lb />
crack at ECU, let him or her know some of the<lb />
reasons it has been an excellent place to get<lb />
a degree. Remind them how the education<lb />
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BB&amp;T President Kelly King, Bob Greczyn, CEO<lb />
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your school and the education you are receiving.<lb />
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Remembering Pope John Paul<lb />
World is a better place<lb />
because of one man<lb />
TONY MCKEE<lb />
CONSERVATIVE CORNER<lb />
I remember watching with interest,<lb />
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also a man of immense courage who<lb />
was not afraid to face the evils of the<lb />
world. He was a great man, with great<lb />
strengths, at a time in history when<lb />
such a man was needed.<lb />
He stood side by side with the<lb />
Polish worker's of solidarity, as they<lb />
demanded their God-given right of<lb />
freedom. He, along with Ronald Reagan<lb />
and other true leaders, called for the<lb />
dismantling of the Berlin Wall. Former<lb />
Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev<lb />
admitted that without him, the evils<lb />
of communism might well still plague<lb />
much of Europe.<lb />
The greatest legacy of Pope John<lb />
Paul II is his influence on an entire gen-<lb />
eration of youth worldwide. For almost<lb />
27 years he showed that the traditional<lb />
values of morality, respect for life, doing<lb />
what is right even when it is unpopu-<lb />
lar and many other often ignored,<lb />
time-honored principles have a place<lb />
in today's increasingly secular world.<lb />
He refused to bow to societal pres-<lb />
sures to condone abortion, women in<lb />
the priesthood, priests to marry and<lb />
many other issues that are currently<lb />
in favor. Despite intense pressure to<lb />
"liberalize" the church and become<lb />
more "mainstream he realized, and<lb />
said, in that direction laid disaster. He<lb />
understood the church has survived<lb />
and prospered because of following<lb />
traditional Biblical principles, and<lb />
like a father teaching his children, he<lb />
reminded us of those principles often,<lb />
lest we stray too far from home.<lb />
We as a people need to be continu-<lb />
ally reminded of these principles.<lb />
Karol Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II,<lb />
was the acknowledged spiritual leader<lb />
of over one billion Catholics during his<lb />
tenure. He was also the titular spiritual<lb />
leader for the billions of other non-<lb />
Catholic Christians worldwide.<lb />
Pope John Paul II reached out to<lb />
the faithful of other religions in friend-<lb />
ship and respect. He did more to heal<lb />
old wounds than any previous Pope in<lb />
history. He was truly an extraordinary<lb />
man.<lb />
The world is a better place because<lb />
of him.<lb />
I lumanity is less without him.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Some students are literally living in the library<lb />
(KRT) � It's your typical 2 a.m<lb />
winter 2002. New York University's fall<lb />
semester is in full swing, midterms are<lb />
looming ever closer and Bobst Library<lb />
is filled with caffeine-addled minds and<lb />
tired eyes. For a few, the caffeine just<lb />
couldn't last long enough, and they have<lb />
collapsed face down into their books.<lb />
On the 24 hour basement level,<lb />
Steve Stanzak has fallen asleep as well,<lb />
snuggled into his sleeping bag under<lb />
some desks, hoping that tonight the<lb />
guards won't wake him up. But for Steve,<lb />
this is no power nap.<lb />
I first ran into Steve at a NYU dorm<lb />
party. Somehow we got to talking about<lb />
housing options and he mentioned<lb />
casually that he was living in the library.<lb />
I attempted to sympathize, saying,<lb />
"don't we all" with a little shrug. He<lb />
laughed and replied, "Yeah, but I actu-<lb />
ally am living in the library. A-level to<lb />
be exact<lb />
After eight months of Steve sleeping,<lb />
washing and living in the library, school<lb />
officials eventually discovered the secret<lb />
life of "Bobst boy His parents provided<lb />
no financial support and though he was<lb />
working up to four jobs simultaneously,<lb />
he couldn't afford housing. So he had<lb />
to choose between living on the streets<lb />
and coming up with a more creative<lb />
solution.<lb />
Though he used to get weird looks<lb />
in the library bathrooms for brushing<lb />
his teeth and had to make do with an<lb />
all McDonald's diet because he had no<lb />
kitchen access, his life of library living<lb />
was sometimes strangely normal. He<lb />
kept up with classes, worked various<lb />
jobs, chatted online and did his home-<lb />
work. Asked why he didn't just go to<lb />
the university administration, Steve<lb />
explains, "I didn't want to drop out of<lb />
school and I didn't know what NYU was<lb />
going to do with me. I know people who<lb />
couldn't pay for housing and tuition and<lb />
had to drop out. I definitely didn't want<lb />
to do that<lb />
Though Steve's story is clearly one-<lb />
of-a-kind, elements of it may hit close<lb />
to home for other struggling college<lb />
students: working hours and hours at<lb />
part-time jobs, signing their lives away<lb />
with heaps of loans through Sallie Mae,<lb />
receiving scholarship money, and still<lb />
not making ends meet.<lb />
The angry din from struggling stu-<lb />
dents and grumbling parents is increas-<lb />
ing at almost the same exponential rates<lb />
as tuition hikes. In the past few years,<lb />
increases have averaged a steady five<lb />
percent to eight percent. At expensive<lb />
private schools like NYU, the cost of<lb />
learning this past year looks something<lb />
like this:<lb />
Average Tuition - $28,617<lb />
Average Housing - $10,149<lb />
Average Meal Charge - $1,536<lb />
Average Books - $600<lb />
Cost of learning - Your calculator<lb />
batteries dying and your heart stopping<lb />
at the mere thought of the decades it will<lb />
take you to pay off all those loans.<lb />
Rising costs are not limited to pri-<lb />
vate universities, but extend to public<lb />
universities as well. Last year alone,<lb />
the average tuition and fees for in-state<lb />
students at public four-year colleges and<lb />
universities grew $487 (or 10.5 percent).<lb />
According to Bob Shireman, a former<lb />
education advisor for President Clinton,<lb />
"the increases over the longer term are<lb />
a result of the general increase in the<lb />
cost of hiring highly-educated people .<lb />
 However, the cause of recent increases<lb />
at public colleges has been cuts in state<lb />
funding And this is where major<lb />
national politics trickles down to the<lb />
everyday and kicks you in the a<lb />
With states facing tighter budgets<lb />
due to federal tax cuts, the war on ter-<lb />
rorism, President Bush's war in Iraq, and<lb />
so on, public universities are getting<lb />
less money from the government and<lb />
are demanding more money from their<lb />
students.<lb />
In order to afford college, many low-<lb />
and middle-income students rely on<lb />
government aid programs. In President<lb />
Bush's last State of the Union he reas-<lb />
sured these students with cuddly prom-<lb />
ises. "We will make it easier for Ameri-<lb />
cans to afford a college education, by<lb />
increasing the size of Pell Grants To the<lb />
5.5 million students who receive these<lb />
grants, his pledge must have felt like a<lb />
big bag of IOU's had floated away.<lb />
However, his proposed enhance-<lb />
ments to the Pell program fall far short<lb />
of what is needed to keep a college edu-<lb />
cation possible for all Americans. Essen-<lb />
tially, the Bush plan calls for a $500<lb />
increase in the size of the grants over five<lb />
years, which is pathetic addition com-<lb />
pared to the average increase in costs<lb />
at four-year public universities last year<lb />
alone ($824). It's as if Bush is heading<lb />
out to the beach with a toy pail, declar-<lb />
ing that he'll stop the high tide with it.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
UNC has four NCAA men's<lb />
national basketball champion-<lb />
ships and is 124 - 95 versus Duke.<lb />
North Carolina will forever be<lb />
Carolina Blue. Duke doesn't<lb />
own anything except a Yankee<lb />
accent.<lb />
Didn't anyone ever teach<lb />
you to chew with your mouth<lb />
closed?<lb />
British accents are annoying,<lb />
not hot.<lb />
Does anyone else find it<lb />
strange that there was no men-<lb />
tion of UNC winning the NCAA<lb />
tournament in TEC? I mean, I fig-<lb />
ured it'd be front-page news. In-<lb />
stead, there was an article about<lb />
mini's Powell using his shoes to<lb />
glorify God? I mean, even if you<lb />
hate UNC, you have to give them<lb />
credit and respect them as the<lb />
winning champions. Come on.<lb />
Summer: A time when girls<lb />
wear next to nothing and it's<lb />
acceptable. A time when my sock<lb />
drawer stays full because the foot-<lb />
wear for the next four months<lb />
will be sandals. A time when I<lb />
choose to pick the shirt with the<lb />
hole in the back or the one with<lb />
no sleeves. God bless summer and<lb />
God bless America.<lb />
To the ranter who moans<lb />
about professors cramming all<lb />
the work in at the end of the<lb />
semester: You got a syllabus at the<lb />
beginning of the semester. You<lb />
came to college in hopes of land-<lb />
ing a great job. Plan your time<lb />
wisely or you will never make<lb />
it in the real world. Get off your<lb />
lazy butt and quit griping.<lb />
To the ranter sick and tired of<lb />
professors never giving a break: I<lb />
don't make even half the salary<lb />
you suggested and I bust my butt<lb />
for my students 10-11 hours per<lb />
day (including the weekends). It<lb />
is your choice to take 18 hours<lb />
and your choice to work three<lb />
jobs so you can make a better life<lb />
for yourself. You get a syllabus at<lb />
the beginning of each semester<lb />
in my class that gives you due<lb />
dates for all projects. Quit pro-<lb />
crastinating and get your work<lb />
done earlier. 1 help those who<lb />
help themselves.<lb />
Is anybody else ready for<lb />
football season to start? If all I<lb />
can watch is the crappy NBA or<lb />
more steroid stories, I think I am<lb />
going to die.<lb />
The main reason that I ask<lb />
questions in class is to annoy<lb />
you. That's right - you sitting in<lb />
the back with your stupid hat (or<lb />
hair, or sunglasses, or whatever<lb />
it is you think makes you look<lb />
cool), squirming and moaning<lb />
every time I ask a question. I even<lb />
ask questions I know the answer<lb />
to just to hear you act like a<lb />
spoiled baby. See you in class. I<lb />
have a ton of questions ready.<lb />
Why is there no golf course<lb />
in Greenville that has student<lb />
discounts? Students should get<lb />
to play free, especially if we are<lb />
enrolled in golf class.<lb />
Rap music is mindless and<lb />
inane babble. The beats are<lb />
obnoxious and the annoying<lb />
grunts of "uh, uh, uh" and<lb />
"yeeeah" are sickening. I've tried<lb />
to listen to it for it's lyrical value,<lb />
and except for a few artists like<lb />
Outkast, that have something<lb />
to say, it's terrible. So take the<lb />
system and rims off your Datsun<lb />
and listen to some real music like<lb />
The Allman Brothers Band.<lb />
With every passing day,<lb />
my leaving this crap town gets<lb />
closer and closer. Halleluiah.<lb />
All there is to do here is drink,<lb />
eat, drink and go to Wal-Mart.<lb />
Maybe "y'all" like that, but not<lb />
me. One more year and I can get<lb />
my life back.<lb />
I work out so I can smoke<lb />
more. Mind your business.<lb />
If one more person cops<lb />
an attitude while taking my<lb />
food order, I'm coming over<lb />
the counter and wringing your<lb />
neck.<lb />
The world doesn't stop turn-<lb />
ing because it's your birthday. Go<lb />
to class and work and stop feeling<lb />
sorry for yourself.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is<lb />
an anonymous way far students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editort&amp;theeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity.<lb />
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Announcem<lb />
As You Like It<lb />
This classic co<lb />
performed at Mc<lb />
from April 14-19<lb />
at 8 p.m. with a<lb />
Sunday, April 17.<lb />
Pigskin Pig-Out<lb />
The 22nd annual I<lb />
party will take pla<lb />
16atDowdy-Rckl<lb />
event will include<lb />
children's actlvitie<lb />
cooking contests,<lb />
tournaments and i<lb />
game. For more i<lb />
329-4551.<lb />
Barefoot on the I<lb />
Barefoot on the rr<lb />
Thursday, April 21<lb />
Clubs and studen<lb />
join forces to mal<lb />
known and have fu<lb />
games, music an<lb />
Minority Student<lb />
The fourth Annual I<lb />
Ball will take placi<lb />
Center April 23 al<lb />
are $10 for singli<lb />
couples. Contact<lb />
atbjj0123@mail.ei<lb />
information.<lb />
ODB Listening Se<lb />
Therewillbealiste<lb />
ODB's first album<lb />
April 26 at 5 p.m. I<lb />
Names In tr<lb />
Catalog Model M<lb />
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demeanor, but it lo<lb />
Abercrombie &amp; Fil<lb />
Ryan McPartlln r<lb />
time. According<lb />
the smoking 29-y<lb />
turned-actor is th<lb />
since Hercules. Pk<lb />
a veritably febrile<lb />
young dudes havir<lb />
with sultry older cl<lb />
plays 47-year-old I<lb />
live-in dude on Wl<lb />
Fran This make:<lb />
� ishing since his<lb />
is so much like f<lb />
who is romancing<lb />
Moore. Forgettin<lb />
ick-factor, McPartl<lb />
Jung on us, sa<lb />
gal-young-guy th<lb />
some archetypal<lb />
all. "Everybody <lb />
it would be like<lb />
dated somebody<lb />
McPartln<lb />
Dlddy's Child Suf<lb />
It went from $5,000<lb />
back down to $2'<lb />
something of a vict<lb />
greatest entreprer<lb />
D. Rockefeller, Si<lb />
Combs. That'd b<lb />
child support Did<lb />
ex-girlfriend Misa<lb />
for their son, Jus<lb />
paying only $5K fc<lb />
Westchester.NY.fa<lb />
awarded Hylton-Bi<lb />
Dlddy appealed,<lb />
the New York Su<lb />
Appellate Divisior<lb />
amount. He was i<lb />
ante up an undisi<lb />
in back payment<lb />
Brimm's legal fee<lb />
pays another for<lb />
Kim Porter, $30,0(<lb />
his other son, Chr<lb />
appeal again.<lb />
Duff Gals, Square<lb />
In inspirational filn<lb />
says venerate<lb />
thespian Hilary Du<lb />
Story"), will team<lb />
time with her old<lb />
less accomplishe<lb />
Duff, to make a r<lb />
by "Material Girl<lb />
1980s song by<lb />
composer Mado<lb />
Girls" will demanc<lb />
their already wel<lb />
muscles to play a<lb />
who are, urn, qu<lb />
Drama ensues wh<lb />
scandal leaves tr<lb />
heiresses virtually I<lb />
spectacular of all, F<lb />
her Interpretation<lb />
song for the souni<lb />
Gere's Help<lb />
Meanwhile, Rich<lb />
his sights on strl<lb />
continent: Asia.<lb />
Dance? star has b�<lb />
week, in an effort t<lb />
the let's-give-pei<lb />
idea. Saying this<lb />
moment" to mal<lb />
first met with Pah<lb />
Mahmoud Abbas i<lb />
vice premiers, Shir<lb />
Ehud Olmert. Am<lb />
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linian.com 252.328.6366 CAROLYN SCANDURA Features Editor I<lb />
KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor<lb />
TUESDAY April 12, 2005<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
As You Like It<lb />
This classic comedy will be<lb />
performed at McGinnis Theatre<lb />
from April 14 -19. The show starts<lb />
at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee<lb />
Sunday, April 17.<lb />
Pigskin Pig-Out<lb />
The 22nd annual Pigskin Pig-Out<lb />
party will take place April 15 and<lb />
16 at Dowdy-Ficklln Stadium. The<lb />
event will include carnival rides,<lb />
children's activities, fireworks, pig<lb />
cooking contests, golf and tennis<lb />
tournaments and a spring football<lb />
game. For more information call<lb />
329-4551.<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall<lb />
Barefoot on the mall will be held<lb />
Thursday, April 21 from 12-6 p.m.<lb />
Clubs and student organizations<lb />
join forces to make their causes<lb />
known and have fun with inflatable<lb />
games, music and dancing.<lb />
Minority Student Ball<lb />
The fourth Annual Minority Student<lb />
Ball will take place in the Murphy<lb />
Center April 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets<lb />
are $10 for singles and $15 for<lb />
couples. Contact Bridgette Joye<lb />
at bjj0123@mail.ecu.edu for more<lb />
information.<lb />
0DB Listening Session<lb />
There will be a listening session for<lb />
ODB's first album since his death<lb />
April 26 at 5 p.m. in Mendenhall.<lb />
Names in the news:<lb />
Catalog Model Makes It<lb />
Maybe he does have a Ken-doll<lb />
demeanor, but it looks as if former<lb />
Abercrombie &amp; Fitch catalog boy<lb />
Ryan McPartlin has hit the big<lb />
time. According to USA Today,<lb />
the smoking 29-year-old model-<lb />
turned-actor is the hottest hunk<lb />
since Hercules. Plus, he embodies<lb />
a veritably febrile trend: sizzling<lb />
young dudes having torrid liaisons<lb />
with sultry older chicks. McPartlin<lb />
plays 47-year-old Fran Drescher's<lb />
live-in dude on WB's "Living With<lb />
Fran This makes him "Ashton-<lb />
� ishing since his character Riley<lb />
is so much like Ashton Kutcher,<lb />
who is romancing the older Demi<lb />
Moore. Forgetting the Freudian<lb />
ick-factor, McPartlin gets all Carl<lb />
Jung on us, saying the old-<lb />
gal-young-guy thing actualizes<lb />
some archetypal longing in us<lb />
all. "Everybody wonders what<lb />
it would be like if their mom<lb />
dated somebody their age said<lb />
McPartln<lb />
Dlddy's Child Support<lb />
it went from $5,000 to $35,000 and<lb />
back down to $21,782, signaling<lb />
something of avictory for America's<lb />
greatest entrepreneur since John<lb />
D. Rockefeller, Sean "P. Diddy"<lb />
Combs. That'd be the monthly<lb />
child support Diddy has to pay<lb />
ex-girlfriend Misa Hylton-Brimm<lb />
for their son, Justin. Diddy was<lb />
paying only $5K for the kid until a<lb />
Westchester, NY, family court judge<lb />
awarded Hylton-Brimm $35K. But<lb />
Diddy appealed, and Thursday,<lb />
the New York Supreme Court's<lb />
Appellate Division adjusted the<lb />
amount. He was also ordered to<lb />
ante up an undisclosed amount<lb />
in back payments and Hylton-<lb />
Brlmm's legal fees. Diddy, who<lb />
pays another former girlfriend,<lb />
Kim Porter, $30,000 a month for<lb />
his other son, Christian, plans to<lb />
appeal again.<lb />
Duff Gals, Squared<lb />
In inspirational film news, Variety<lb />
says venerated American<lb />
thespian Hilary Duff ("A Cinderella<lb />
Story"), will team up for the first<lb />
time with her older, but slightly<lb />
less accomplished sister, Haylle<lb />
Duff, to make a movie inspired<lb />
by "Material Girl the classic<lb />
1980s song by distinguished<lb />
composer Madonna. "Material<lb />
Girls" will demand the Duffs flex<lb />
their already well-toned acting<lb />
muscles to play a pair of sisters<lb />
who are, urn, quite "material<lb />
Drama ensues when a corporate<lb />
scandal leaves the celebutante<lb />
heiresses virtually penniless. Most<lb />
spectacular of all, Hilary will render<lb />
her Interpretation of Madonna's<lb />
song for the soundtrack.<lb />
Gere's Help<lb />
Meanwhile, Richard Gere has<lb />
his sights on strife on another<lb />
continent: Asia. The Shall We<lb />
Dance? star has been In Israel this<lb />
week, In an effort to nudge along<lb />
the let's-give-peace-a-chance<lb />
idea. Saying this Is a "special<lb />
moment" to make peace, he<lb />
first met with Palestinian leader<lb />
Mahmoud Abbas and Israel's two<lb />
vice premiers, Shimon Peres and<lb />
Ehud Olmert. And Wednesday,<lb />
he had a talk with Israeli Foreign<lb />
Minister Silvan Shalom. "There<lb />
is a great instinct and need on<lb />
both sides of this conflict to find a<lb />
peaceful solution that Is suitable,<lb />
that Is genuine the actor said.<lb />
KidsFest: Fun for the whole family<lb />
Dennsa Noris, age four, learned about the food guide pyramid at the annual Kid Fest. Tyler Norville, age 11, energetically plays in the Inflatable bungee jump for the kids.<lb />
Laughter, smiles<lb />
and information for all<lb />
SCOTTY WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Saturday, April 9, hundreds<lb />
of televisions in the Greenville<lb />
area were conspicuously missing<lb />
young watchers. Instead of being<lb />
tapped into the Power Rangers<lb />
or Dragonball Z cartoons, a large<lb />
group of Greenville's youth were<lb />
having a ball with painted faces,<lb />
decorated plates and a heaping<lb />
helping of fun in the spring<lb />
sun.<lb />
They were at the Greenville<lb />
Convention Center with their<lb />
parents enjoying KidsFest, put on<lb />
by Greenville's local SmartStart<lb />
agency, the MartinPitt Part-<lb />
nership for Children. The Daily<lb />
Reflector, Go! Family Magazine<lb />
and the City of Greenville Rec-<lb />
reation and Parks Department<lb />
stepped up as corporate spon-<lb />
sors, and almost 90 booths were<lb />
inside and outside, packing the<lb />
convention center with smiling<lb />
faces and the sound of innocent<lb />
laughter. Puppet shows, bingo,<lb />
Spin Art, rides and other fun<lb />
events were conducted free of<lb />
charge for the children.<lb />
The parents weren't just there<lb />
to walk their children around,<lb />
however: another goal of the<lb />
event every year is to help con-<lb />
nect parents with resources<lb />
in the community. Organiza-<lb />
tions like Easter Seals UCP, the<lb />
American Red Cross, ViQuestand<lb />
Lifegains had representatives at<lb />
their booths to talk to parents<lb />
about their programs while their<lb />
children had a blast. There were<lb />
also booths staffed by some com-<lb />
munity programs that parents<lb />
may not have known were in<lb />
their area, such as a martial arts<lb />
school.<lb />
According to Donna Austin,<lb />
the community education and<lb />
program manager for the Pitt<lb />
Martin Partnership for Children,<lb />
4,500 people came out for this<lb />
event, which was held for the<lb />
fourth consecutive year. The<lb />
event has doubled In size since<lb />
last year.<lb />
"I'm just so excited to be<lb />
able to be a part of an event that<lb />
celebrates children and families<lb />
and provides them with a con-<lb />
nection said Austin.<lb />
Former North Carolina gover-<lb />
nor Jim Hunt started SmartStart<lb />
in 1993 under an initiative. With<lb />
Students and faculty participate actively with Native American demonstrators at annual Pow-Wow.<lb />
'Pow Wow' delivers punch<lb />
Native American<lb />
demonstration is huge<lb />
success<lb />
GARY MCCABE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Saturday, April 9 the East<lb />
Carolina Native American Orga-<lb />
nization organized a pow-wow at<lb />
the foot of College Hill. The event<lb />
drew an estimated 1,000 people<lb />
over the course of the day and<lb />
lasted from noon until 5 p.m. The<lb />
pow-wow was a demonstration<lb />
of Native American traditional<lb />
dances, cultural information and<lb />
crafts. It was open to the public<lb />
and was well received from those<lb />
who attended.<lb />
The ECNAO organized the<lb />
pow-wow in order to showcase<lb />
Native American culture. Con-<lb />
sidered one of the most diverse<lb />
groups on campus, the ECNAO<lb />
brings together many different<lb />
people in order to celebrate a<lb />
colorful culture.<lb />
This year, the pow-wow's<lb />
theme was "Uniting All Mother<lb />
Earth's Children The purpose<lb />
of the event is to educate and<lb />
inform others about the rich<lb />
and interesting history of Native<lb />
Americans. The success of the<lb />
event represents the deep appre-<lb />
ciation students and locals have<lb />
for Native American culture and<lb />
it encourages further pow-wows<lb />
and other such events.<lb />
The goal of the ECNAO is to<lb />
share information about Native<lb />
American culture with the com-<lb />
munity. The group has a lot to<lb />
offer in terms of teaching others<lb />
about the fascinating history of<lb />
America's native population and<lb />
hopes to spread understand-<lb />
ing of Native American culture<lb />
throughout the area. The ECNAO<lb />
serves as a resource for students<lb />
and residents of Greenville.<lb />
Spreading understanding and<lb />
encouraging learning is what<lb />
they hope to achieve.<lb />
"ECNAO will provide the<lb />
university and surrounding<lb />
community with programs and<lb />
activities that will expose them<lb />
to the riches of the Native Ameri-<lb />
can contribution to America's<lb />
history and culture said Tina<lb />
Richardson, the co-president of<lb />
the ECNAO.<lb />
According to Richardson,<lb />
ECU currently has 100 Native<lb />
American students, 25 of which<lb />
are members of the ECNAO. The<lb />
organization assists Native Amer-<lb />
ican's both academically and<lb />
socially, in an attempt to better<lb />
society by integrating the culture<lb />
students and non-students alike<lb />
have to offer.<lb />
Richardson points out the<lb />
contributions made by the group<lb />
by helping its students, "ECNAO<lb />
will also help ease the transition<lb />
of its members from home life to<lb />
college life by surrounding them<lb />
with others of Native American<lb />
heritage and also surrounding<lb />
them with people from other cul-<lb />
tures and ethnic groups. ECNAO<lb />
also will aid the university in<lb />
recruitment and retention of<lb />
Native American students<lb />
The way the ECNAO helps<lb />
the society is by encouraging the<lb />
growth and diversity of other cul-<lb />
tures. Increasing the knowledge<lb />
the public has of different ethnic<lb />
groups betters society as a whole<lb />
and educates and informs us all<lb />
about the contributions different<lb />
cultures have to make.<lb />
Many students attended the<lb />
pow-wow and had a fun time learn-<lb />
ing about Native American Culture.<lb />
"Learning about a different<lb />
culture was really exciting. I<lb />
watched the traditional danc-<lb />
ers and learned about the story<lb />
behind them. 1 found it interest-<lb />
ing that the outfits they had on<lb />
were made of yarn, but they used<lb />
to be made of grass. I had a great<lb />
time visiting the different stands<lb />
and learning about the crafts<lb />
and Native American artwork<lb />
that was offered said Summer<lb />
Martin, an elementary education<lb />
major and freshman at ECU.<lb />
The pow-wow contained<lb />
booths that consisted of differ-<lb />
ent jewelry, spears, dream catch-<lb />
ers and T-shirts. Students were<lb />
welcome to watch the festivities<lb />
and purchase items during the<lb />
event.<lb />
During the traditional dances,<lb />
the announcer, Tony Clark,<lb />
shared information and history<lb />
about its cultural significance.<lb />
The Eastern Bull Women's Fancy<lb />
Dance showcased the colorful<lb />
outfits. Dancing to the beats of<lb />
the drums, the women danced<lb />
around the circle while being<lb />
'chased' by a young child with a<lb />
lollipop. The child was not sup-<lb />
posed to be a part of the act, but<lb />
the people in attendance had a<lb />
good laugh at it.<lb />
"I enjoyed watching the<lb />
dances. 1 learned a lot about a<lb />
culture I otherwise would know<lb />
very little about. It was nice to get<lb />
a view of a culture you do not see<lb />
everyday. The information was<lb />
very fascinating and I had a great<lb />
time said Chad Joyner, a senior<lb />
at ECU and geography major.<lb />
Overall, the event was a huge<lb />
success. This year was Rich-<lb />
ardson's first time heading up<lb />
the event. When she became<lb />
co-president in January, it was<lb />
understood that part of her<lb />
responsibility would include<lb />
taking charge of the pow-wow.<lb />
This year saw more people<lb />
arrive than in the past and the<lb />
overall reaction from the event<lb />
has been very positive.<lb />
"It went extremely well,<lb />
beyond my expectations Rich-<lb />
ardson said.<lb />
"Ibelieveallthestudentsenjoyed<lb />
the pow-wow. It was certainly<lb />
something they'll never forget<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theea5tcarolinian.com.<lb />
partnerships in all 100 North<lb />
Carolina counties, SmartStart<lb />
works to provide early childhood<lb />
education funding for improving<lb />
the programs in their counties.<lb />
The MartinPitt partnership is<lb />
one of 82 partnerships estab-<lb />
lished throughout the state. The<lb />
initiative has raised more than<lb />
$200 million in donations to add<lb />
to the $192 million in state funds<lb />
it has received since it began. It<lb />
has nationally become a model<lb />
for early childhood education<lb />
initiatives.<lb />
The local MartinPitt partner-<lb />
ship has been working since 1998<lb />
to serve more than 12,000 chil-<lb />
dren from toddlers to age five in<lb />
those counties. According to the<lb />
partnership Web site, 36 percent<lb />
of children in Martin County<lb />
and just 29 percent of children in<lb />
Pitt County are in licensed child-<lb />
care. Their programs encourage<lb />
parents to connect with other<lb />
parents and take more of an<lb />
active role with their children in<lb />
conjunction with local agencies<lb />
and resources.<lb />
"We work with childcare pro-<lb />
viders to ensure that they have<lb />
quality childcare. There are star<lb />
ratings in childcare, five stars are<lb />
the highest, and they are regu-<lb />
lated by the state. We are not a<lb />
regulatory agency  what we do<lb />
is come in and provide technical<lb />
assistance so they can get to those<lb />
five stars Austin said.<lb />
"We don't want them to be<lb />
considered 'babysitting services<lb />
We want kids to get the best pos-<lb />
sible starts<lb />
see KIDS page A6<lb />
Heifer International<lb />
ECU students aid in the<lb />
fight against poverty<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER <lb />
Finding creative yet efficient<lb />
ways to remedy poverty and<lb />
hunger around the world is the<lb />
mission of Heifer International,<lb />
an organization which provides<lb />
impoverished families of third<lb />
world countries with animals and<lb />
education.<lb />
"Since 1944, Heifer has pro-<lb />
vided food-and income-produc-<lb />
ing animal and training to mil-<lb />
lions of resource-poor families<lb />
in 115 countries said Heifer<lb />
International at heifer.org.<lb />
Heifer's initiative of supply-<lb />
ing animals mirrors the well-<lb />
known concept that if you give<lb />
a man a fish you feed him for a<lb />
day, if you teach a man to fish you<lb />
feed him for a lifetime.<lb />
"Milk, eggs, wool, draft power<lb />
and other benefits from the ani-<lb />
mals provide families with food<lb />
and income. Selected appropri-<lb />
ately and managed well, animals<lb />
improve nutrition and help<lb />
families earn money for educa-<lb />
tion, clothes, health care, better<lb />
housing and starting a small<lb />
business Heifer said.<lb />
Judging from the name, many<lb />
people assume Heifer only pro-<lb />
vides cows. However, there are<lb />
various animals that Heifer gives<lb />
as gifts. They include, but are not<lb />
limited to, cows, goats, bees, sheep,<lb />
geese, rabbits, pigs, ducks, llamas,<lb />
chickens, buffalos and camels.<lb />
Heifer uses the idea of democ-<lb />
racy to shape their program. By<lb />
doing so they allow people and<lb />
communities to make decisions<lb />
that will improve their lives as<lb />
well as the lives of others.<lb />
"As partners work together<lb />
to overcome obstacles, they<lb />
strengthen their communities<lb />
and foster democracy Heifer<lb />
said.<lb />
"By training partners in envi-<lb />
ronmentally sound, sustainable<lb />
agriculture practices, Heifer<lb />
makes lasting change possible.<lb />
At the heart of Heifer's philoso-<lb />
phy is the commitment families<lb />
make to 'pass on the gift by<lb />
sharing one or more of their<lb />
animal's offspring with other<lb />
families in need Heifer said of<lb />
the continuing success of Heifer<lb />
International.<lb />
"Helping others ensures dig-<lb />
nity and multiplies the benefits<lb />
of the original gift from genera-<lb />
tion to generation<lb />
ECU students are taking a<lb />
first hand look inside the driving<lb />
forces behind Heifer Interna-<lb />
tional. The Baptist Student Union<lb />
is taking a trip to Overlook Farm,<lb />
north of Boston, to find out more<lb />
about hunger, poverty and solu-<lb />
tions. They will be involved in<lb />
farm chores for about two hours<lb />
a day and learning about the<lb />
countries where the animals are<lb />
being sent.<lb />
"The BSU has been involved<lb />
in short term mission trips for<lb />
about 20 years. This year we<lb />
decided to go rural instead of<lb />
urban said Bob Clyde, a partici-<lb />
pant in the trip.<lb />
Urban areas provide students<lb />
with a more vivid glance into<lb />
the problems that face the U.S<lb />
while giving students a global<lb />
perspective.<lb />
"Perhaps the missing link in<lb />
today's liberal arts education is an<lb />
understanding of the rural world.<lb />
This is an innovative way to deal<lb />
with hunger Clyde said.<lb />
The trip will take place May<lb />
9-14 and anyone is welcome to be<lb />
part of the experience. There are<lb />
only seven or eight people going<lb />
at this time, but they hope to take<lb />
a van of about 12 people.<lb />
The cost for the trip is $150.<lb />
In order to raise money for this<lb />
trip, as well as future mission<lb />
endeavors, the BSU will be hold-<lb />
ing a golf tournament on reading<lb />
day, Tuesday, April 26, to raise<lb />
money and awareness.<lb />
If anyone is interested in<lb />
participating please contact Bob<lb />
Clyde at 752-4646 or by e-mail at<lb />
bobclydeHn'earthlink.net.<lb />
"Heifer's time-tested approach<lb />
helps build stronger families,<lb />
gender equity, vibrant commu-<lb />
nities and a healthier planet<lb />
Heifer said.<lb />
For details about Heifer Inter-<lb />
national including their projects,<lb />
success stories, educational pro-<lb />
grams and how to contribute,<lb />
visit their Web site at heifer.org.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059324_tn_0006" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEATURES<lb />
4-12-05<lb />
Grab your dancing shoes josbHotto<lb />
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Patrons of the Minority Student Ball enjoyed themselves in style<lb />
Minority Student Ball<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
During orientation, one of<lb />
the biggest issues discussed was<lb />
diversity. We were told about<lb />
how diverse ECU is and how we<lb />
should embrace it rather than<lb />
shun the idea that differences<lb />
can be respected. Well the idea<lb />
caught on and campus orga-<lb />
nizations have been created to<lb />
enhance our understanding and<lb />
acceptance of different races,<lb />
genders, sexual orientations<lb />
and religions. The organiza-<lb />
tions wanted a way to gather<lb />
together and share experiences<lb />
they encountered throughout the<lb />
year as well as look to the future<lb />
for ways to improve diversity.<lb />
From this need stemmed the<lb />
Minority Student Ball.<lb />
"It is the one time each year<lb />
all ISS organizations have the<lb />
opportunity to work together<lb />
and create a memorable event.<lb />
It originally served as a type<lb />
of award banquet to commend<lb />
academic and organizational<lb />
achievement for the minority<lb />
students at ECU said Brldgette<lb />
Joye, junior communication<lb />
major and Minority Student Ball<lb />
chairperson.<lb />
One of these organizations<lb />
is the Intercultural Student<lb />
Senate.<lb />
"ISS is the umbrella organiza-<lb />
tion for 22 minority organizations<lb />
at ECU, including organizations<lb />
uch as the Black Student Union,<lb />
NAACP, and the nine Pan-Hel-<lb />
lenic organizations Joye said.<lb />
The ISS and the Ledonia<lb />
Wright Cultural Center are the<lb />
sponsors of the Fourth Annual<lb />
Minority Student Ball. The ball<lb />
will take place April 23 from 8<lb />
p.m. to 2 a.m. at Harvey Hall of<lb />
the Murphy Center. All students,<lb />
faculty and staff of ECU are wel-<lb />
come to attend. A large number<lb />
of people are expected to attend<lb />
this year, and organizers hope to<lb />
? fill the room to capacity.<lb />
"This year's theme is 'Pre-<lb />
miere Night It is a Hollywood-<lb />
type theme that will feature a<lb />
f red-carpet effect Joye said.<lb />
J The ball is not as formal<lb />
as prom - however, organizers<lb />
encourage everyone attending to<lb />
dress to impress and to don their<lb />
red carpet wear.<lb />
Tickets for the ball can be<lb />
purchased on the yard and in the<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center.<lb />
Prices are $10 for singles and $15<lb />
for couples.<lb />
If you are interested in becom-<lb />
ing involved in a minority orga-<lb />
nization attend an ISS meeting<lb />
to receive further information<lb />
and insight.<lb />
"ISS meets the first Thursday<lb />
of every month to discuss what<lb />
is going on in each organization,<lb />
keeping one another informed on<lb />
events and maintaining common,<lb />
unified ground between 22 sepa-<lb />
rate entities all under one group<lb />
Joye said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
featurei@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
KIDS from page A5<lb />
ECU had four groups with<lb />
booths at the event. The ECU<lb />
Early Childhood Student Organi-<lb />
zation had Play-Doh for children<lb />
to play with. ECU Recreational<lb />
Services provided summer camp<lb />
information for children who<lb />
may not have any fun activi-<lb />
ties planned for this summer.<lb />
The ECU Family Therapy Clinic<lb />
brought an "emotion wheel<lb />
The Brody School of Medicine's<lb />
Department of Pediatrics and<lb />
Children's Hospital had bubbles<lb />
and coloring books.<lb />
In addition to public orga-<lb />
nizations, many community<lb />
businesses had representatives.<lb />
Sonic, Ragazzi's, The Met, Pam-<lb />
pered Chef and Chic-fil-A pro-<lb />
vided food for the hungry kids.<lb />
The event's primary goal of<lb />
getting connections for parents<lb />
and giving the kids a great time<lb />
was achieved easily - parents<lb />
walked out with bags of bro-<lb />
chures, flyers and free things<lb />
for their children. However,<lb />
KidsFest also addressed another<lb />
problem some kids have. Accord-<lb />
ing to the Web site for the Pitt<lb />
Martin Partnership, 26.7 percent<lb />
of children ages two to four in<lb />
Pitt County are overweight. For<lb />
many children at the FunFest,<lb />
their usual daily activities would<lb />
have included sitting at home in<lb />
front of the television, contribut-<lb />
ing to the obesity epidemic but<lb />
instead they were being active<lb />
and healthy.<lb />
It also supplied more than<lb />
a lion's share of smiles and<lb />
enough Innocent laughter to<lb />
make Ebenezer Scrooge grin<lb />
from ear to ear.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
SmartStart or the PittMartin<lb />
Partnership for Children, call<lb />
756-1567, or check out their<lb />
Web sites. SmartStart's Web site<lb />
is smartstart.org and the Pitt<lb />
Martin Partnership for Children's<lb />
Web site is mppfc.org.<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
features@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
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Page A7 sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY Z0PP0 Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
TUESDAY April 12, 2005<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Colorado's Pledra<lb />
suspended<lb />
Colorado Rockies outfielder<lb />
Jorge Piedra was suspended<lb />
10 days Monday for violating<lb />
baseball's new policy on<lb />
performance-enhancing drugs,<lb />
becoming the second player to be<lb />
publicly identified under the major<lb />
leagues' tougher rules.<lb />
The suspension began with<lb />
the Rockies game at Arizona<lb />
Monday night, the commissioner's<lb />
office said. Piedra was recalled<lb />
from Triple-A Colorado Springs<lb />
of the Pacific Coast League on<lb />
Wednesday and sent back down<lb />
the next day.<lb />
Tampa Bay outfielder Alex<lb />
Sanchez was suspended<lb />
for 10 days last Monday. He<lb />
said he tested positive from a<lb />
supplement he bought over the<lb />
counter before Jan. 15, when it<lb />
was made a controlled substance.<lb />
Under the new policy that took<lb />
effect last month, steroids and<lb />
other performance-enhancing<lb />
substances are the only drugs<lb />
to draw a 10-day suspension.<lb />
Baseball officials and the players'<lb />
union agreed they would not<lb />
disclose the exact substance<lb />
for which a player tests positive.<lb />
The Rockies issued a statement<lb />
Monday calling the situation<lb />
"unfortunate<lb />
UT duo charged<lb />
with assault<lb />
Tennessee quarterback Brent<lb />
Schaeffer and receiver Bret Smith<lb />
were charged with hitting a man<lb />
who was arguing with Schaeffer's<lb />
girlfriend in a campus dorm. Their<lb />
arraignments are set for April 18.<lb />
Part of Schaeffer's involvement<lb />
was caught on tape by a video<lb />
camera in the dorm lobby,<lb />
University of Tennessee police<lb />
said. Athletic department officials<lb />
were looking into the charges<lb />
and had no immediate comment<lb />
Monday. Schaeffer's lawyer didn't<lb />
immediately return call. Smith<lb />
could not be reached for comment.<lb />
Quantavios Emerson was arguing<lb />
with Schaeffer's girlfriend about<lb />
her cell phone Sunday when<lb />
Schaeffer hit Emerson in the<lb />
neck, according to an affidavit<lb />
campus police filed in court. The<lb />
document also said Schaeffer<lb />
and Emerson grabbed bats but<lb />
dropped them before hitting<lb />
anyone, then Schaeffer picked up<lb />
Emerson from behind and threw<lb />
him on the floor. Emerson struck<lb />
his head on the floor and needed<lb />
four staples to close it, authorities<lb />
said. Smith then hit Emerson while<lb />
he was on the floor, the report<lb />
said. The video showed Schaeffer<lb />
throwing Emerson to the ground.<lb />
Campus police said Smith was<lb />
not seen in the tape. Last season,<lb />
Schaeffer became the first true<lb />
freshman to start a Southeastern<lb />
Conference opener since 1945.<lb />
He and freshman Erik Ainge<lb />
were considered co-starters until<lb />
both were injured. Schaeffer, who<lb />
broke his collarbone at South<lb />
Carolina, was trying to regain the<lb />
starting job this spring with Ainge<lb />
and senior Rick Clausen. Smith<lb />
led all receivers last year as a<lb />
sophomore with five touchdown<lb />
catches.<lb />
Pavano OK to make<lb />
next start<lb />
A day after he was hit on the<lb />
head by a line drive, New York<lb />
Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano<lb />
said he should be able to make<lb />
his next scheduled start. Pavano<lb />
was hit by Melvin Mora's line drive<lb />
Sunday during New York's 7-2 loss<lb />
to Baltimore at Yankee Stadium<lb />
and sustained a mild concussion.<lb />
A CT scan and neurological tests<lb />
Sunday were normal, Yankees<lb />
physician Dr. Stuart Hershon said.<lb />
Pavano's next scheduled start is<lb />
Friday at Baltimore.<lb />
Bucs take series from No. 27 Eagles<lb />
P.J. Connelly started for the Pirate<lb />
striking out five batters in a caree<lb />
ECU earns two critical<lb />
victories over USM<lb />
BRENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER <lb />
It's time to stop feeling sorry<lb />
for the ECU baseball team; In<lb />
spite of the ridiculous amount of<lb />
injuries this club has faced, the<lb />
Pirates found a way to put that<lb />
aside this weekend, as they took a<lb />
crucial series from No. 27 South-<lb />
ern Miss, keeping the Diamond<lb />
Bucs postseason hopes alive.<lb />
After dropping game one<lb />
Friday night 12-6, ECU responded<lb />
with a dramatic 7-5 win Saturday,<lb />
and a convincing 10-6 victory<lb />
Sunday, fueled by an outstanding<lb />
relief effort from Kevin Rhodes.<lb />
Sunday starter P.J. Connelly,<lb />
coming off his worst outing of<lb />
the year last Wednesday at NC<lb />
State, where he gave up eight<lb />
runs in just two plus innings of<lb />
work, had a similar appearance<lb />
in game three, leaving the game<lb />
after recording just a single out,<lb />
while giving up two runs and<lb />
leaving the bases loaded.<lb />
Southern Miss in a position<lb />
to apply a strangle hold on the<lb />
rubber game of the three game<lb />
set, turned its sites to Rhodes, who<lb />
s but was roughed up and exited after just 13 of an inning, making way for Rhodes (above) who allowed just two runs on six hits while<lb />
r high seven innings. Rhodes Improved to 2-1 for the season and has an ERA just over 5.00.<lb />
had different plans for the Golden<lb />
Eagles. The junior righty cleaned<lb />
up the mess, striking out Jody<lb />
Blount, then getting DH Eddie<lb />
Burger to fly out to first, to get the<lb />
Pirates out of a huge jam.<lb />
The rest was smooth sailing<lb />
for the Buc, as he tossed a career<lb />
high seven innings, scattering six<lb />
hits and two runs, while striking<lb />
out five. His last strikeout was<lb />
perhaps the nail in the coffin, as<lb />
he struck out Eagle basher Marc<lb />
Maddox on a called strike three,<lb />
then left the game to an enormous<lb />
standing ovation, setting up Scott<lb />
Andrews in the closer role.<lb />
"You never plan on getting a<lb />
relief pitcher in there in the first<lb />
inning said Mazey.<lb />
"We sent him down to the<lb />
bullpen and he hadn't even had<lb />
his cleats on yet. But he did a<lb />
phenomenal job to keep one of<lb />
the best offensive teams in the<lb />
league at bay for seven innings.<lb />
So that was huge for us<lb />
Rhodes, despite the previ-<lb />
ously mentioned career high<lb />
in innings, looked in control<lb />
throughout his performance, as<lb />
he had great command and loca-<lb />
tion of all his pitches.<lb />
"We had to stretch Kevin out<lb />
a little further than we wanted<lb />
to Mazey said.<lb />
"But he's a tough kid, he got<lb />
tired thereat the end, he sucked it<lb />
up those last four outs he got, and<lb />
gave us everything he had. That's<lb />
really what won it for us<lb />
Continuing with a trend that<lb />
developed in the first two games<lb />
of the series, the Pirates allowed<lb />
the opposition to strike first,<lb />
putting ECU down for the third<lb />
consecutive game after the top<lb />
half of the first.<lb />
The Diamond Bucs responded<lb />
to Rhodes' rhythm on the mound,<lb />
with their own groove at the<lb />
plate, scoring a run in each of the<lb />
first two innings.<lb />
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man shortstop Dale Mollenhauer.<lb />
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error by Eagle second baseman<lb />
Trey Sutton, cutting the lead in<lb />
half to 2-1.<lb />
Southern Miss, responded with<lb />
a run of their own in the second,<lb />
when shortstop Chris Matesich<lb />
lead off the frame with a home run<lb />
to left, pushing the lead to 3-1.<lb />
ECU wasted no time striking<lb />
back in the bottom half of the<lb />
inning. Drew Costanzo walked to<lb />
begin the bottom half, then later<lb />
scored on Jake Smith's double<lb />
down the left field line. The 3-2<lb />
score did not change in the third,<lb />
as neither team could manage a<lb />
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first lead 4-3.<lb />
In what may be looked at<lb />
as one of the most important<lb />
innings of the season when Pirate<lb />
fans and players alike look back,<lb />
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Witter. The Eagles, who were<lb />
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Miss third baseman Beau Grif-<lb />
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nected on a two RBI single to<lb />
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and fifth runs of the inning.<lb />
The Eagles added three more<lb />
and the Pirates one more run in the<lb />
contest to close the scoring at 10-6.<lb />
Smith led the Pirates, who<lb />
improved to 18-13 and 4-8 in<lb />
Conference USA, with four hits.<lb />
In one of his few multi-hit games<lb />
of the season, Smith had an RBI,<lb />
a run scored, and even showed<lb />
patience in drawing a walk, all of<lb />
which is good news for ECU.<lb />
"It's kind of funny Mazey said.<lb />
"Jake was two for two, and he<lb />
see BASEBALL page A8<lb />
Lady Pirates 2-1 at Longwood Invitational<lb />
ECU softball program on<lb />
brink of 50-win season<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The ECU softball team was<lb />
trying to get back to their win-<lb />
ning form last weekend after<lb />
being knocked off track last<lb />
Thursday in a 3-0 loss to UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill. The Lady Pirates'<lb />
next challenge was to partake in<lb />
the Longwood Invitational.<lb />
The first game of the week-<lb />
end faced ECU against another<lb />
in-state rival, UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were no strang-<lb />
ers to the Lady Seahawks - they<lb />
have met previously three times<lb />
this year with ECU winning all<lb />
three games. This time however,<lb />
UNCW was determined not<lb />
to lose.<lb />
UNCW jumped out to a quick<lb />
lead in the bottom of the first<lb />
inning, scoring three runs. ECU<lb />
collected one run of its own in the<lb />
top of the second but they could<lb />
not hold the Lady Seahawks from<lb />
scoring as they collected seven<lb />
runs in the bottom of the third.<lb />
UNCW went on to win the game<lb />
with the final score 11-2.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were able<lb />
to bounce back from their loss<lb />
in their next two games as they<lb />
faced Longwood College and<lb />
Radford. ECU outscored both<lb />
teams by a combined 10-0,<lb />
defeating Longwood College 7-0<lb />
and Radford 3-0.<lb />
ECU sophomore pitcher Keli<lb />
Harrell earned her 21st win of the<lb />
season in the victory over Long-<lb />
wood College. Harrell pitched<lb />
a complete game only allowing<lb />
(From left to right) Mandl Nichols, Beth Nolan and Kate Manuse goof around in the dugout during one of their 47 wins.<lb />
two hits and striking out nine.<lb />
ECU junior pitcher Stepha-<lb />
nie Hayes picked up the victory<lb />
against Radford setting her record<lb />
at 11-1. Hayes pitched the entire<lb />
game allowing only four hits in<lb />
the shutout.<lb />
On the final day of the tour-<lb />
nament ECU was pitted against<lb />
UNCW once again, only this<lb />
time it was in the semifinals<lb />
of the Invitational. The Lady<lb />
Pirates were down once again 2-1<lb />
heading into the seventh inning<lb />
when they were able to drive in<lb />
two more runs and squeeze out<lb />
the win 3-2. The win gave ECU<lb />
the right to play in the champi-<lb />
onship game against Radford.<lb />
ECU junior Krista Jessup<lb />
drove in the only run of the<lb />
championship hitting a double<lb />
in the fourth inning, to lead the<lb />
Lady Pirates to the Longwood<lb />
Invitational Championship 1-0.<lb />
ECU returns home this week-<lb />
end as they take on conference<lb />
opponent Louisville in a three<lb />
game series. The games are crucial<lb />
for third place ECU as Louisville<lb />
is currently tied for first place in<lb />
Conference USA standings. Game<lb />
time is at 1 p.m. this Saturday.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
spons@itheeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059324_tn_0008" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
NBA could beckon<lb />
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(AP) � North Carolina easily<lb />
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Then again, the Tar Heels might<lb />
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Such is the predicament<lb />
facing coach Roy Williams, who<lb />
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classes in the country coming to<lb />
Chapel Hill next season. For now,<lb />
that's all he knows for sure.<lb />
Williams anticipates guard<lb />
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senior year to enter the NBA<lb />
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ment has been made. Fellow<lb />
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Marvin Williams - after leading<lb />
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title since 1993.<lb />
"Winning a championship<lb />
Is great, but everybody wants<lb />
to know if a guy can play or<lb />
not said Ryan Blake, the NBAs<lb />
assistant scouting director. "You<lb />
can look at poise and the way<lb />
guys step up, but those are just<lb />
other avenues for somebody to<lb />
be evaluated<lb />
May is adamant he's coming<lb />
back despite a marvelous indi-<lb />
vidual run through the tourna-<lb />
ment. In those six consecutive<lb />
victories, he averaged 22.3 points<lb />
and 10.7 rebounds while shoot-<lb />
ing 67 percent.<lb />
Twice he made all but one of<lb />
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ing a 10-for-ll performance<lb />
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rebounds in that game, giving<lb />
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last 20 games.<lb />
At the title celebration, fans<lb />
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told them to save their breath<lb />
because he planned to stay.<lb />
"To be honest, his stock will<lb />
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is right now said Chris Monter,<lb />
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newsletter five times a year and<lb />
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college basketball. "He had a<lb />
great tournament, he has good,<lb />
soft hands, and he really knows<lb />
low-post positioning<lb />
Marvin Williams never<lb />
started in his first year with the<lb />
Tar Heels, but he was the first one<lb />
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inating rotation of inside players.<lb />
He scored about 11 points a game,<lb />
and he had the go-ahead tip in<lb />
the championship game.<lb />
At this point, he might decide<lb />
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"1 think Marvin is a very<lb />
well-known player, even though<lb />
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Williams, May and the rest<lb />
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guard. As the only member of<lb />
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was indispensable.<lb />
In fact, when Felton was<lb />
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His quickness and court vision<lb />
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He also changed the form<lb />
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perimeter threat. Felton made<lb />
only 34 percent of his 3-point-<lb />
ers during his first two seasons,<lb />
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"This could be a pretty deep<lb />
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if all the point guards from the<lb />
ACC come out Monter said. "He<lb />
certainly would be one of the first<lb />
ones taken<lb />
According to Monter, if all<lb />
the North Carolina underclass-<lb />
men enter the draft, McCants<lb />
would be the last one selected.<lb />
He sacrificed his scoring for most<lb />
of the season to become a better<lb />
all-around player, and he still<lb />
finished second on the team with<lb />
an average of 16 points.<lb />
McCants met with Roy Wil-<lb />
liams in January, when they<lb />
decided he most likely would<lb />
head to the NBA. The coach plans<lb />
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"Marvin, I've heard him say<lb />
that he'd really love to stay, but<lb />
he and I are going to sit down and<lb />
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Witter also collected two hits.<lb />
Coach Mazey feels like this<lb />
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"I don't think we've ever<lb />
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heatair, lots of parking, 6 blocks from<lb />
ECU, available May 2005, Brownlea Dr.<lb />
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- All sizes, Available May, June,<lb />
luly, U August - Call 321-4712 OR<lb />
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cul-de-sac. 1.5 baths, fenced patio, gas<lb />
logs. $650 rent $650 deposit. Call<lb />
756-5896 or 717-0107.<lb />
Pirates Cove Apartment for rent for summer<lb />
months. Fully furnished and all inclusive for<lb />
$360 a month. Indudes private bedroom<lb />
and bath. Call Maegan at 252-813-2234<lb />
for details.<lb />
3 Bedroom 2 Bath University area.<lb />
Remodeled. All gas, washer dryer,<lb />
hardwood floors, parking. Very nice. No<lb />
Dogs $930 Available 61 752-3816<lb />
3 Bedroom 2 12 Bath Townhome.<lb />
Spacious, 1 12 miles from ECU. On<lb />
Busline, Pool, AC, Dishwasher, carpet, no<lb />
pets. Available July 1st Call 252-717-1028<lb />
or 910-358-5018 $650mo.<lb />
3 BR1 BA duplex for rent. Close to<lb />
campus with washerdryer, kitchen<lb />
appliances, and fenced back yard. Pets<lb />
ok. Available August 1, but flexible<lb />
with move in date and deposit. $650 a<lb />
month. Call Andrew� 752-6859.<lb />
Walk to Campus! 1 Bedroom Apt. at<lb />
Captain's Quarters Starting at $375.<lb />
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and fall semesters. Hearthside Rentals,<lb />
355-2112.<lb />
Near ECU 107-A Stancil Dr. 3 BR, 1 BA<lb />
washerdryer, dishwasher, refridgerator,<lb />
stove, central HA. ceiling fans. $600mo<lb />
252-717-2858<lb />
1 Needed to be housemate with<lb />
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218 A Wyndham Circle 2 Bedroom 2<lb />
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une No Pets Call 252-714-1057 or 252-<lb />
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Houses for rent. Walk to campus. Brick<lb />
homes with central HA. Available May<lb />
15, June 1st and Aug. 1st. Call for appt.<lb />
259-0424, leave message if no ans.<lb />
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baths, hardwood floors, ceiling fans.<lb />
All kitchen appliances, washerdryer,<lb />
storage shed, attic, large frontback<lb />
yard, $650.00 per month. Available<lb />
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une )uly. $370 all inclusive! Tons of<lb />
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Elizabeth (252) 757-0328<lb />
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Rentals for more details.<lb />
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3BR2BA Condo in Forbes Woods<lb />
beginning in July. $230 rent includes<lb />
water, sewage, cable. 252-327-2741 or<lb />
MRC0902@mail.ecu.edu<lb />
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Bedroom two Bathroom house. Walk to<lb />
campus $425 monthly rent includes rent<lb />
and all utilities. Room available May-July.<lb />
Call (336) 918-8871<lb />
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someone to sublease my apartment.<lb />
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704-437-1842 adb0806d1 �mail.ecu.edu<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 Sale Great<lb />
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Experienced sitter needed to care for<lb />
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or call 919-329-2929. EOE<lb />
Paid Democracy Internship: Help<lb />
continue the civil rights and voting rights<lb />
movements. Greenville and Charlotte<lb />
summer internships for undergrads.<lb />
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Day camp counselors and supervisors,<lb />
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NC, 27835-7207<lb />
Active Handicapped Male Needs<lb />
Personal Attendant 7-10 am M-F and<lb />
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Time Retail Sales Associate Day and<lb />
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Year Round Apply in Person<lb />
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Department is recruiting part-time<lb />
youth baseball coaches for the spring<lb />
t-ball program. Applicants must possess<lb />
a good knowledge of baseball skills<lb />
and have the ability and patience to<lb />
work with youth. Hours are from 3:30<lb />
pm to 8:00 pm, Monday - Friday with<lb />
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hours according to class schedules. This<lb />
program will run from April 18 - early<lb />
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Lifeguards, Swim Instructors and<lb />
Coaches. Greenville, Farmville, Wilson,<lb />
Goldsboro, Ayden, Atlantic Beach. Call<lb />
Bob, 714-0576.<lb />
Attention College Students National<lb />
Company 80 years in business<lb />
now recruiting for Part-time work.<lb />
Opportunity for $300-500 per week.<lb />
Only hard workers need apply. Call 756-<lb />
3861 10-5p.m. only for appointment.<lb />
Spring Break 2006. Travel with STS,<lb />
America's 1 Student Tour Operator<lb />
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Bahamas, and Florida. Now hiring on-<lb />
campus reps. Call for group discounts.<lb />
InformationReservations 1 -800-648-<lb />
4849 or www.ststravel.com<lb />
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available? I am looking for individuals<lb />
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Earn up front money and residuals.<lb />
Graduate with a degree and an ever<lb />
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every month for what you do today.<lb />
Call to learn more about this exciting<lb />
opportunity. 252-558-4284.<lb />
Need a job? We are looking for<lb />
responsible people to fill positions for<lb />
this summer and onward. Part time<lb />
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service experience is desirable. Call Chris<lb />
at the Tropical Smoothie Cafe for an<lb />
interview: 252-531-2996.<lb />
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seeking summer employees for all<lb />
positions. Visit www.dawsonsrestaurant.<lb />
com for application. Callemail<lb />
Matt@clawsonsrestaurant.com EOE<lb />
252-728-2133 Great money for a little<lb />
commute to the beach!<lb />
Food Delivery Drivers Wanted for<lb />
Restaurant Runners Part-time<lb />
Position. Some lunch time and<lb />
weekend availability required. Reliable<lb />
transportation a must. Call 756-5527<lb />
Between 2-5 and leave message if<lb />
necessary. Greenville Residents only.<lb />
Sorry no dorm students.<lb />
Work Hard, Play Hard, Change Lives! Girls<lb />
resident camp looking for counselors,<lb />
wranglers, lifeguards, boating staff,<lb />
crafts, nature, unit leaders, business<lb />
managers, and health supervisor. $200-<lb />
340week! May 28-Aug 7. Free Housing!<lb />
www.keyauwee.com Contact (336)<lb />
861-1198 or keyauwee@aol.com<lb />
We are currently accepting applications<lb />
for student office assistant in the radio<lb />
station at ECU. This position is for the<lb />
first summer session only. Interested<lb />
students should be good in math and<lb />
attention to detail. Come by the office<lb />
in the basement of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center for an application. Deadline is<lb />
April 20, 2005.<lb />
GREEK PERSONALS<lb />
The girls of ADPi would like to say a<lb />
huge thank you to Lambda Chi for our<lb />
wonderful tailgate. You all are always a<lb />
pleasure to be with!<lb />
The girls of ADPi would like to invite the<lb />
entire ECU &amp; Greenville public to come<lb />
out on April 15, 2005 to our first pie-a-<lb />
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