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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
Volume 80 Number 85<lb/>
Security breach at ECU<lb/>
WEDNESDAY<lb/>
6, 200f<lb/>
Personal information about 250 students was exported via the internet.<lb/>
Students react to<lb/>
information export<lb/>
ELIZABETH YORK<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
A computer security breach has<lb/>
recently created a disruption for<lb/>
some ECU students and faculty.<lb/>
A document containing the per-<lb/>
sonal information of 250 students<lb/>
and applicants in the department<lb/>
of physician assistant studies was<lb/>
exported from an Internet server.<lb/>
Computer specialists discovered the<lb/>
security breach in May while repair-<lb/>
ing the server after complaints of<lb/>
slow computer speed.<lb/>
The individuals whose informa-<lb/>
tion was taken were notified by a<lb/>
letter. Those affected also received<lb/>
an information packet containing<lb/>
recommendations on preventative<lb/>
actions from the Federal Trade<lb/>
Commission.<lb/>
"We are forming a high-level<lb/>
task force to review how data is<lb/>
handled campus-wide said Jack<lb/>
McCoy, director of the ECU Infor-<lb/>
mation Security Office.<lb/>
The FTC provides information<lb/>
on identity theft and also a course<lb/>
of action to limit the amount of<lb/>
damage a theft can inflict. In some<lb/>
states, there are laws that allow a<lb/>
victim of identity theft to enact a<lb/>
credit freeze.<lb/>
Tyrell demons, a senior visit-<lb/>
ing student from UNC-Chapel<lb/>
Hill majoring in psychology and<lb/>
pre-law, says he knows "identity<lb/>
theft exists, but it's not something<lb/>
I worry about on a day to day basis<lb/>
He added that the threat of identity<lb/>
theft does not prevent him from<lb/>
completing transactions, on the<lb/>
Internet or otherwise.<lb/>
Computer security is a major<lb/>
concern on campus.<lb/>
Matt Duncan, a junior com-<lb/>
munication major, said he has<lb/>
had three computers broken into.<lb/>
Viruses entered his computer via<lb/>
e-mail, and caused major damage,<lb/>
"I want to see if they can<lb/>
increase the penalty on hackers<lb/>
said Duncan.<lb/>
"Have zero tolerance for them<lb/>
- throw them in jail<lb/>
Batrice Adcock, a master's student<lb/>
in nursing, said she often depends on<lb/>
campus computers in the event that<lb/>
her home computer is down.<lb/>
NC celebrates<lb/>
another year of<lb/>
national freedom<lb/>
see SECURITY page A3<lb/>
Thousands of people crowd into Union Point Park in<lb/>
downtown New Bern, N.C, to watch fireworks at the annual<lb/>
Fourth of July celebration Monday. The city of Greenville<lb/>
held festivities in honor of American freedom throughout<lb/>
the entire day. The holiday weekend ended with a complete<lb/>
fireworks show at the Town Commons, which could be seen<lb/>
from miles around downtown Greenville.<lb/>
ECU researchers discover lost Civil War relic<lb/>
Faculty and student<lb/>
team spend month<lb/>
diving at sunken ship<lb/>
SHANNON KEITH<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
December 9, 1864, the USS<lb/>
Otsego, a Union warship traveling<lb/>
up the Roanoke River, sailed into a<lb/>
nest of Confederate mines.<lb/>
The 220-foot vessel, as well as<lb/>
Bazely, the 70-foot tugboat<lb/>
sent to retrieve the Otsego, fell<lb/>
victim to the enemy mines and<lb/>
ended up mired on the bottom<lb/>
of the Roanoke. Although historic<lb/>
and military accounts of the ship<lb/>
and its fate did exist, the exact loca<lb/>
tion of the wreckage was unknown.<lb/>
The Otsego, lacking the fame of its<lb/>
iron-clad contemporaries, such as the<lb/>
USS Monitor and CSS Albemade, became<lb/>
a little-remembered footnote in the<lb/>
maritime history of the U.S. Civil War.<lb/>
The ship's legacy may have even<lb/>
been forgotten aJhogether; if not for the<lb/>
efforts of a team of researchers from ECU.<lb/>
In a month-long research project,<lb/>
ending late last month, a dozen stu-<lb/>
dents and faculty members from ECU's<lb/>
Program in Maritime Studies searched<lb/>
a six-mile stretch of river near James-<lb/>
ville, N.C. and mapped it for study.<lb/>
Students dived on the wreckage<lb/>
and identified ship sections of the<lb/>
Otsego and Bazely, despite the murky<lb/>
waters that often limited visibility to<lb/>
less than three feet.<lb/>
Research such as this is nothing<lb/>
new to the program, which over the<lb/>
years has located and researched<lb/>
numerous sites in the shipwreck-rich<lb/>
waters of coastal North Carolina.<lb/>
The Maritime Studies program,<lb/>
a part of ECU's history department,<lb/>
has developed a distinguished repu-<lb/>
tation for teaching and research in<lb/>
the field of nautical archeology.<lb/>
The program, established in 1981,<lb/>
has developed joint-research projects<lb/>
with numerous organizations such as<lb/>
the N.C. Maritime Museum, Office<lb/>
of Naval Research, the Bermuda<lb/>
Maritime Museum and the U.S. Coast<lb/>
Guard, to locate, identify, research<lb/>
and salvage lost and sunken ships.<lb/>
In the RV Perkins, the programs<lb/>
65-foot research vessel, students and<lb/>
faculty have participated in such<lb/>
expeditions as the search for the USS<lb/>
Alligator, the navy's first submarine<lb/>
that was lost off the coast of NC in<lb/>
1863, the USS Monitor, the famed<lb/>
iron-clad of the U.S. Civil War and<lb/>
the wreckage thought to be the<lb/>
Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship<lb/>
of the infamous pirate Blackbeard.<lb/>
The various findings of their<lb/>
research are featured in Stem to Stern,<lb/>
an annual publication put out by<lb/>
Maritime Studies to catalog the vari-<lb/>
ous expeditions undertaken by the fac-<lb/>
ulty and students within the program.<lb/>
As for the fate of the Otsego, it<lb/>
must remain on the bottom of the<lb/>
Roanoke for the time being.<lb/>
Larry E. Babits, director of the pro-<lb/>
gram, said parts of the ship were not<lb/>
retrieved because the school's permit<lb/>
with the Navy only allowed for the<lb/>
survey work, as well as complications<lb/>
in preserving the wooden and iron<lb/>
artifacts from deterioration.<lb/>
However, Babits said this does<lb/>
not take away from the excitement of<lb/>
such a one of a kind find such as this.<lb/>
"All other Otsego-style ships<lb/>
have been lost Babits said.<lb/>
"We can look at it as a sole sur-<lb/>
vivor of its class<lb/>
This writer can be reached at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb/>
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PAGEA2<lb/>
JULY 6. 2005<lb/>
Announcements<lb/>
Alert system<lb/>
The ECU pop-up ALERT system<lb/>
is a software program that can be<lb/>
downloaded by anyone, regardless of<lb/>
his or her status with the university. It<lb/>
can be downloaded onto any computer<lb/>
at ecu.educs-itcsdownload.cfm<lb/>
or by following the link on the ALERT<lb/>
Web site: ecu.edualert.<lb/>
25th Anniversary Memorial<lb/>
Service <lb/>
The Greenville Fire and Rescue<lb/>
Department will hold a memorial<lb/>
service to honor the life and service of<lb/>
LL Steven Jerry Mills July 6 at 10 am. in<lb/>
Fire Station .3 LL Mills dies In the line<lb/>
of duty while fighting a house fire.<lb/>
Farmers' market demo<lb/>
Felix Fernandez, ECU'S executive chief,<lb/>
will demonstrate cooking techniques<lb/>
Saturday, July 9 from 8-11 a.m.<lb/>
at Pitt County Farmers' Market on<lb/>
County Home Road. Free samplings<lb/>
and recipes will be available and<lb/>
Fernandez will also demonstrate<lb/>
carving techniques for watermelons<lb/>
and other produce. Robin High, ECU'S<lb/>
own nutritionist, will speak about the<lb/>
benefits of eating fresh fruits and<lb/>
vegetables. For more information, e-<lb/>
mail Linda Alva at Ima0619@mail.ecu.<lb/>
edu or call 744-3114.<lb/>
Dissertation defense<lb/>
presentation<lb/>
Saravanan Elangovan of the department<lb/>
of communication sciences and<lb/>
disorders at ECU'S School of Allied<lb/>
Health will present the dissertation<lb/>
defense presentation entitled, "The<lb/>
Role of Auditory Temporal Processing<lb/>
in the Speech Perception of Voicing<lb/>
in Stop Consonants" Tuesday, July 19<lb/>
at 2 p.m. in room 101 Belk Building.<lb/>
Advisement is given by Andrew Stuart,<lb/>
Gregg Givens, Sherri Jones and<lb/>
Joseph Kalinowski.<lb/>
Kitty calendar contest<lb/>
deadline extended<lb/>
Marley Fund's 2006 calendar contest<lb/>
is extending its entry deadline to July<lb/>
22. Send your favorite photo of your<lb/>
pet along with a story of why he is so<lb/>
special and a $10 entry fee to 1510-<lb/>
208 Wimbledon Way, Greenville, NC<lb/>
27858, to qualify your animal. Winners<lb/>
will be featured as a monthly model<lb/>
in Marley Fund's 2006 Calendar. For<lb/>
more information, please call Joy at<lb/>
215-0925.<lb/>
News Briefs<lb/>
Local<lb/>
20 arrests from fights after<lb/>
Charlotte fireworks show<lb/>
CHARLOTTE, NC - About 20 people<lb/>
were arrested after fights broke out<lb/>
Monday night in Charlotte following a<lb/>
fireworks show.<lb/>
Police brought in officers from across<lb/>
Mecklenburg County to shut down<lb/>
city streets and bring the situation<lb/>
under control.<lb/>
The 20 people were arrested on<lb/>
charges such as fighting, disorderly<lb/>
conduct and resisting arrest police<lb/>
spokesman Keith Bridges said<lb/>
Tuesday. He was not aware of any<lb/>
injuries.<lb/>
"We donl know for sure what started<lb/>
the original fight but following that,<lb/>
there were more fights, said Bridges.<lb/>
"Some of the youths were stopping<lb/>
cars and jumping on them<lb/>
Police were on the scene for several<lb/>
hours after the fireworks show ended<lb/>
about 10:20 p.m. getting people out of<lb/>
the area, Bridges said.<lb/>
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police Capt.<lb/>
Tim Jayne hesitated to call the situation<lb/>
a riot but officers on the street used<lb/>
that term as they radioed to each<lb/>
other. At its height Jayne estimated the<lb/>
crowds numbered about 2,000.<lb/>
People threw fireworks into the crowds,<lb/>
blocked traffic and refused to respond<lb/>
to police, said Jayne. The crowds<lb/>
pushed a Dumpster into the street, he<lb/>
said, and intimidated people trying to<lb/>
leave parking garages.<lb/>
National<lb/>
United Church of Christ rule-<lb/>
making body passes resolution In<lb/>
favor of gay marriage<lb/>
ATLANTA - The president of the<lb/>
United Church of Christ said his<lb/>
denomination "acted courageously<lb/>
to declare freedom" when it passed<lb/>
a resolution endorsing same-sex<lb/>
marriage on Independence Day.<lb/>
The resolution calls on member<lb/>
churches of the liberal denomination's<lb/>
1.3 million members to consider<lb/>
wedding policies "that do not<lb/>
discriminate against couples based<lb/>
on gender It also asks churches<lb/>
to consider supporting legislation<lb/>
granting equal marriage rights to<lb/>
gay and lesbian couples and to work<lb/>
against laws banning gay marriage.<lb/>
The endorsement by the church's<lb/>
rule-making body Monday makes it<lb/>
the largest Christian denomination to<lb/>
endorse same-sex marriage. The vote<lb/>
is not binding on individual churches,<lb/>
but could cause some congregations<lb/>
to leave the fold.<lb/>
"On this July Fourth the General<lb/>
Synod of the United Church of<lb/>
Christ has acted courageously to<lb/>
declare freedom, affirming marriage<lb/>
equality, affirming the civil rights of<lb/>
same gender couples to have their<lb/>
Thirty recieve U. S.<lb/>
citizenship in Kinston<lb/>
Irena Marie Astrom-Shaw celebrates her newly-acquired U.S.<lb/>
citizenship with her daughter Hannah, 5, Monday, July 4, 2005,<lb/>
following a naturalization and granting of citizenship ceremony<lb/>
at Harmony Hall in Kinston, N.C. Irena's husband, John Shaw,<lb/>
and son, Alexander, were also present. 30 candidates received<lb/>
their U.S. citizenship during the ceremony.<lb/>
relationships recognized as marriages<lb/>
by the state, and encouraging our<lb/>
local churches to celebrate and bless<lb/>
those marriages said the Rev. John<lb/>
H. Thomas, president of the United<lb/>
Church of Christ.<lb/>
Roughly 80 percent of the<lb/>
representatives on the church's 884-<lb/>
member General Synod voted to<lb/>
approve the resolution Monday, a day<lb/>
after a committee recommended it.<lb/>
A small group of conservative<lb/>
congregations had proposed an<lb/>
alternative resolution defining marriage<lb/>
as between a man and a woman,<lb/>
and suggested that supporting gay<lb/>
marriage could lead to the church's<lb/>
collapse.<lb/>
International<lb/>
Russia says American journalist's<lb/>
murder solved, but doubts linger<lb/>
MOSCOW - For nearly a year after<lb/>
American journalist Paul Klebnikov<lb/>
was gunned down on a Moscow<lb/>
street, his killing was like dozens of<lb/>
other high-profile Russian murder<lb/>
cases - plenty of speculation but no<lb/>
resolution. Then something unusual<lb/>
happened: The government said it<lb/>
was solved.<lb/>
However, strong doubts remain about<lb/>
an investigation that has become<lb/>
a crucial test of President Vladimir<lb/>
Putin's Russia and its justice system<lb/>
- whether it can dig deeper than<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
KRISTIN PAY NEWS EDITOR<lb/>
political expediency and unearth the<lb/>
truth.<lb/>
The prosecutors named Khozh-<lb/>
Akhmed Nukhayev, a former Chechen<lb/>
separatist figure, saying he had killed<lb/>
the editor of Forbes magazine's<lb/>
Russian edition as vengeance for<lb/>
a critical book the American wrote<lb/>
about him.<lb/>
But as the first anniversary of<lb/>
Klebnikov's killing approaches, other<lb/>
possible motives are still circulating.<lb/>
"Without any information about the<lb/>
evidence, we're all left speculating<lb/>
about the credibility of this claim<lb/>
that the prosecutor has made said<lb/>
Alex Lupis of the New York-based<lb/>
Committee to Protect Journalists.<lb/>
June 16, when it announced the<lb/>
results of the investigation, the chief<lb/>
prosecutor's office revealed nothing<lb/>
about the basis for its conclusion and<lb/>
declined requests forfurther comment.<lb/>
Washington's offers of help in the<lb/>
probe have likewise gone unanswered<lb/>
or been rebuffed.<lb/>
Klebnikov, a 41 -year-old New Yorker of<lb/>
Russian decent, was shot as he left his<lb/>
office at around 10 p.m. July 9,2004.<lb/>
The killing cut short the career of a man<lb/>
who had chronicled the violent chaos<lb/>
of Russian capitalism after the Soviet<lb/>
collapse but who had high hopes for<lb/>
the country his ancestors came from,<lb/>
and a measure of confidence that<lb/>
things were improving under Putin.<lb/>
NC State must pay<lb/>
$300,000 for harrassment<lb/>
RALEIGH, NC (AP) � Two<lb/>
research assistants who sued NC<lb/>
State University over sexual harass-<lb/>
ment by a civil engineering profes-<lb/>
sor will be paid $300,000, a state<lb/>
judicial panel has ruled.<lb/>
Evalyn Gonzales and Kathy<lb/>
A. Wood had worked for Shuaib<lb/>
Ahmad, a civil engineering pro-<lb/>
fessor who has left the university.<lb/>
When Gonzales and Wood made<lb/>
their accusations in 1997, the uni-<lb/>
versity allowed Ahmad to resign<lb/>
and gave him a positive recom-<lb/>
mendation letter.<lb/>
The university also promoted<lb/>
Ahmad to full professor after the<lb/>
allegations were made and paid<lb/>
him the rest of his $80,710 salary,<lb/>
according to the order issued<lb/>
last week by the state Industrial<lb/>
Commission.<lb/>
According to the order, Ahmad<lb/>
engaged in palm reading, neck rubs<lb/>
and hugs, put his hands under<lb/>
one woman's shorts and tried to<lb/>
unbutton another's blouse.<lb/>
Ahmad asked one woman to<lb/>
go to the beach with him for a<lb/>
weekend and once offered her an<lb/>
aphrodisiac nut.<lb/>
NC State refused comment on<lb/>
the order because it is appealing it,<lb/>
but university spokeswoman Debo-<lb/>
rah Griffin said NC State doesn't<lb/>
tolerate sexual harassment. Neither<lb/>
victim wanted to comment, said<lb/>
their attorney.<lb/>
In the 10 years between the<lb/>
first complaint and the lawsuit, 10<lb/>
women were victimized because of<lb/>
the university's negligence, Deputy<lb/>
Commissioner George T. Glenn II<lb/>
said in the order. Glenn also said<lb/>
the university had a pattern of<lb/>
ignoring sexual misconduct.<lb/>
It took years to get the ruling<lb/>
because the N.C. Court of Appeals<lb/>
first had to decide whether the<lb/>
women, who had filed complaints<lb/>
with the university, should<lb/>
proceed in state court or before the<lb/>
commission, which presides over<lb/>
workplace claims against the state. <lb/>
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7-06-05<lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � NEWS<lb/>
PAGE A3<lb/>
Brown tries to dampen the high<lb/>
expectations ahead of G-8 summit<lb/>
SeCUNty from pager<lb/>
An anti-capitalist protester confronts riot police lines with a placard in<lb/>
the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, Monday, ahead of the G-8 summit.<lb/>
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP)<lb/>
� Tuesday Britain's Treasury chief<lb/>
warned that anti-poverty cam-<lb/>
paigners may be disappointed<lb/>
when G-8 leaders announce their<lb/>
package of aid to Africa.<lb/>
Gordon Brown's effort to dampen<lb/>
expectations came as Live 8 organizer<lb/>
Bob Geldof traveled to the Scottish<lb/>
capital, Edinburgh, to step up pres-<lb/>
sure ahead of the G-8 summit, which<lb/>
begins in Gleneagles Wednesday.<lb/>
Geldof insisted the British govern-<lb/>
ment should not be "lowering the<lb/>
bar" of what the G-8 should achieve.<lb/>
Brown is a driving force behind<lb/>
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's<lb/>
efforts to make aid to Africa a G-<lb/>
8 priority. The Chancellor of the<lb/>
Exchequer says helping the conti-<lb/>
nent is the "greatest moral crusade<lb/>
of our time" and is pushing for debt<lb/>
relief, free trade and a doubling of<lb/>
international aid.<lb/>
But he told the British Broad-<lb/>
casting Corp. Tuesday that he'd<lb/>
warned campaigners the G-8 was<lb/>
unlikely to meet their expectations.<lb/>
"I know that you will tell us<lb/>
we've got to do more. I know that<lb/>
what you will say is that what we<lb/>
can achieve is perhaps not good<lb/>
enough Brown said he'd told cam-<lb/>
paigners. "But we have got to bring<lb/>
the whole of the world together.<lb/>
What Britain says is one thing,<lb/>
what we can persuade the rest of the<lb/>
world to do together is what we will<lb/>
get as the outcome of Gleneagles<lb/>
Leaving London by train for<lb/>
Edinburgh, Geldof said he was "not<lb/>
prepared to be disappointed<lb/>
"I don't think that is an<lb/>
option he said. "I don't think<lb/>
the Chancellor should try lower-<lb/>
ing the bar at this stage. We have<lb/>
come for victory. It has to happen<lb/>
now. Not to do it now would be<lb/>
grotesquely irresponsible. It is<lb/>
unacceptable for politicians to<lb/>
say 'prepare to be disappointed<lb/>
Geldof, who masterminded<lb/>
the Live Aid concerts 20 years ago,<lb/>
has called for a million people to<lb/>
take a "Long Walk to Justice" and<lb/>
converge on Edinburgh, where rock<lb/>
acts including Texas and Annie<lb/>
Lennox will take part in a concert<lb/>
on Wednesday titled: "Edinburgh<lb/>
50,000: The Final Push Orga-<lb/>
nizers say the figure refers to the<lb/>
number of people who will die that<lb/>
day from extreme poverty.<lb/>
He was traveling with repre-<lb/>
sentatives from anti-poverty cam-<lb/>
paigns in France, Georgia, Ghana,<lb/>
Mali, Sierra Leone and Britain.<lb/>
Blair's Africa Commission<lb/>
report calls for debt relief, fair trade<lb/>
and an extra $25 billion a year in<lb/>
international aid for the continent<lb/>
by 2010, and then a further $25<lb/>
billion annually up to 2015.<lb/>
Oxfam's head of advocacy Jo Lead-<lb/>
beater warned that 2010 would be "five<lb/>
years too late for the 55 million children<lb/>
who will die waiting for the world's rich-<lb/>
est leaders to deliver on their promises<lb/>
ft<lb/>
Security<lb/>
Breach<lb/>
If a person believes they are the<lb/>
victim of Identity theft, they can file<lb/>
a complaint at the Federal Trade<lb/>
Commission Web site, ftc.gov.<lb/>
Next, visit the FTC's identity theft<lb/>
Web site, consumer.govldtheft.<lb/>
ECU students and faculty can<lb/>
access Information on bow to do<lb/>
their part to protect themselves<lb/>
by going to the ECU Computer<lb/>
Safety &amp; Security Web site, ecu.<lb/>
educs-ltcssafetySecurlty.cfm, and<lb/>
investigating the services provided.<lb/>
"I pretty much trust that the<lb/>
school keeps these computers safe<lb/>
said Adcock.<lb/>
Keeping information secure is<lb/>
a fine "balance of risk and cost<lb/>
McCoy said.<lb/>
"No matter how secure it is,<lb/>
there are still ways to break in<lb/>
He said the only sure way to<lb/>
make sure information is 100 per-<lb/>
cent secure would entail security<lb/>
measures so stringent that no one<lb/>
would be able to use the informa-<lb/>
tion.<lb/>
This writer can be reached at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
Weird News<lb/>
NC woman ordered evicted from<lb/>
apartment after being shot<lb/>
JACKSONVILLE, NC - A woman<lb/>
who survived six gunshot wounds<lb/>
and a jump from her second-story<lb/>
apartment balcony to escape the<lb/>
man trying to kill her has been<lb/>
served with an eviction notice for,<lb/>
among other things, being too loud<lb/>
or too obnoxious.<lb/>
Dorothea Thomas, 39, was attacked<lb/>
June 24. Wednesday, the day after<lb/>
she returned to her apartment from Pitt<lb/>
County Memorial Hospital in Greenville,<lb/>
she found a notice on her front door,<lb/>
ordering her to leave. First she thought<lb/>
she had to leave by Monday, but she<lb/>
learned Thursday that she has three<lb/>
weeks to move out.<lb/>
"I was not doing the violence. I was<lb/>
the victim. I shouldn't be treated like<lb/>
the perpetrator said Thomas, a former<lb/>
Marine and Jacksonville police officer.<lb/>
Peggy Piche, district manager of United<lb/>
Dominion Residential Community,<lb/>
which owns the apartment complex,<lb/>
said in a news release Thursday that<lb/>
United Dominion Residential was<lb/>
saddened to hear about Thomas'<lb/>
injuries but that she would still need<lb/>
to move out.<lb/>
 Though we truly regret the difficulty<lb/>
she has been through, it is in the best<lb/>
interests of everyone involved that she<lb/>
no longer resides at our property and<lb/>
we are working with her to resolve this<lb/>
issue as soon as possible said Piche.<lb/>
According to the eviction notice,<lb/>
Thomas and her guests cannot behave<lb/>
in a loud or obnoxious manner. They<lb/>
also can't disturb or "threaten the rights,<lb/>
comfort, health, safety or convenience<lb/>
of others (including agents and<lb/>
employees) in or near the apartment<lb/>
community, disrupting our business<lb/>
operations<lb/>
Thomas was hit in the right palm, right<lb/>
forearm, right breast, upper left-chest,<lb/>
left thigh and left buttocks. Doctors<lb/>
are still waiting for the bullet in her<lb/>
chest to move closer to the surface<lb/>
before removing it. The one lodged<lb/>
between her tailbone and hip won't<lb/>
be removed unless it becomes too<lb/>
painful, she said.<lb/>
Pawtucket cancels July 4th<lb/>
fireworks after game against<lb/>
Charlotte<lb/>
PAWTUCKET, R.I. - The Pawtucket Red<lb/>
Sox canceled a July 4 fireworks display<lb/>
after a game against the Charlotte<lb/>
Knights Monday night because several<lb/>
people suffered burns and other<lb/>
injuries during a similar post-game<lb/>
show a day earlier.<lb/>
Two fans were injured when they<lb/>
tripped and fell while trying to run away<lb/>
Sunday, police said.<lb/>
Officials said a fireworks shell<lb/>
apparently exploded as soon as it<lb/>
came out of its tube, shooting sideways<lb/>
and triggering a "chain reaction" of<lb/>
sparks, which ignited other fireworks<lb/>
on the ground.<lb/>
"They all started going off all at once<lb/>
Battalion Fire Chief Michael Carter<lb/>
said Monday.<lb/>
The fireworks exploded in multiple<lb/>
directions, with sparks hitting<lb/>
a scoreboard and setting fire to<lb/>
some bushes outside the stadium,<lb/>
Carter said.<lb/>
At least six people were treated<lb/>
for minor injuries, including several<lb/>
workers who suffered minor burns<lb/>
while standing near the explosion.<lb/>
The fireworks were part of<lb/>
Independence Day celebrations at<lb/>
the Triple A stadium, and had been<lb/>
staged without incident on Saturday<lb/>
night. They were canceled Monday "in<lb/>
the interest of public safety" according<lb/>
to the team's Web site.<lb/>
The city's police and fire departments<lb/>
are investigating the accident along<lb/>
with the state Fire Marshal's Office. '<lb/>
Monday's Red Sox game against<lb/>
Charlotte was scheduled to go on as<lb/>
planned, with Curt Schilling expected<lb/>
to make a rehabilitative start for<lb/>
Pawtucket.<lb/>
Wilmington man attacked by<lb/>
alligator In lake<lb/>
WILMINGTON, NC - A 10-foot-long<lb/>
alligator chomped down on a man's<lb/>
right arm then let him go while the<lb/>
man was swimming in a lake Sunday<lb/>
afternoon, officials said.<lb/>
Floyd Masters, who's around 40,<lb/>
was treated for unknown injuries<lb/>
Sunday night at New Hanover Regional<lb/>
Medical Center. The injuries are not life<lb/>
threatening, said Wilmington police Lt.<lb/>
J.D. Varrone.<lb/>
Masters, of Wilmington, told police<lb/>
he was swimming in Greenfield Lake<lb/>
when he was attacked by the powerful<lb/>
reptile near a wooden observation<lb/>
deck overlooking the water. Signs<lb/>
prohibiting swimming or disturbing<lb/>
alligators are posted around the lake.<lb/>
Mike Core was standing on the deck<lb/>
with a friend when he saw a man<lb/>
go into the lake behind the city<lb/>
pumping station.<lb/>
"This dude jumped in the lake and<lb/>
we saw him bobbing along in the<lb/>
water and we saw the alligator<lb/>
coming Core said. The alligator made<lb/>
a beeline toward the disturbance<lb/>
in the water created by Masters,<lb/>
witnesses said.<lb/>
"It latched right on to him. It was cutting<lb/>
right across the water and it got him<lb/>
Core said. "I kept telling him, The<lb/>
alligator's coming. Get out! Get out<lb/>
Core and his friend were able to get<lb/>
Masters away from the shoreline, and<lb/>
he used his shirt to make a tourniquet<lb/>
for the bleeding arm. Core said Masters<lb/>
also had bite marks on his chest,<lb/>
stomach and hand.<lb/>
State wildlife officials and local police<lb/>
are investigating.<lb/>
Masters was not available for<lb/>
comment.<lb/>
NC residents among dozens<lb/>
arrested in SC for cockfightlng<lb/>
FLORENCE, SC - Police have arrested<lb/>
about 80 people on cockfighting and<lb/>
animal cruelty charges in Chesterfield<lb/>
County.<lb/>
Chesterfield County Sheriff Sam Parker<lb/>
said most of those arrested Saturday<lb/>
were from Darlington and Kershaw<lb/>
counties in South Carolina and Robeson<lb/>
and Scotland counties in North Carolina.<lb/>
Parker said the arrests were the result of<lb/>
investigations during the past two years.<lb/>
"We've missed out a couple of times<lb/>
before Parker said. "We've been made<lb/>
aware of cockfighting activity in this<lb/>
area, but have been unsuccessful<lb/>
in finding the location until today<lb/>
A tip Saturday morning paid off and<lb/>
brought Chesterfield deputies and<lb/>
animal control officers to the McBee site.<lb/>
Police seized chickens and cockfighting<lb/>
equipment as well as thousands in<lb/>
cash and two pounds of marijuana. The<lb/>
also found evidence of cockfighting,<lb/>
with about 100 chickens at the site,<lb/>
including several that were dead.<lb/>
"It's very trashy, very nasty and bloody<lb/>
Parker said of the scene. "It's very<lb/>
unsanitary, very depressing when<lb/>
you see all those dead chickens<lb/>
lying on the ground  just looked like<lb/>
a death arena<lb/>
Investigators say participants were<lb/>
vying for honors, including a 5-foot<lb/>
trophy inscribed "2005 Cock Fighter<lb/>
of the Year <lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2005<lb/>
OPINION<lb/>
editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
JENNIFER HOBBS EDITOR IN CHIEF<lb/>
Pirate Rants<lb/>
Come on people. Can you please<lb/>
be just a tad bit patient with the Orien-<lb/>
tation process. I know you already go<lb/>
to school here, you know how every-<lb/>
thing works, and of course, you're a<lb/>
genius, but chill out for one second.<lb/>
These parents and incoming students<lb/>
are new to the area, nervous about<lb/>
their first day on campus, trying to<lb/>
find their way in the rain, and a little<lb/>
confused about some things. So<lb/>
they're going to ask questions and<lb/>
they may ask a lot. They don't<lb/>
know that the "Park and Ride" is<lb/>
different from the "Orientation<lb/>
Shuttle Please, show them respect.<lb/>
You have no right being disrespect-<lb/>
ful unless you've worked as an<lb/>
Orientation Assistant and even<lb/>
then, you should be welcoming<lb/>
to these people. You're going to<lb/>
get to class on time. I Promise.<lb/>
How come we pay full tuition<lb/>
and during the summer we have<lb/>
to pay extra to use the Rec center<lb/>
facilities?<lb/>
If you have to complain about<lb/>
helping someone get to the place<lb/>
they want to be on the ECU Bus line,<lb/>
maybe you shouldn't be driving a<lb/>
bus. Don't forget student fees pay<lb/>
your salary! Maybe if we had non-<lb/>
student professional bus drivers,<lb/>
there wouldn't be any complaints<lb/>
when a student asks a question!<lb/>
Why is it that the school year<lb/>
parking tags expired on June 30?<lb/>
That is not the end of any summer<lb/>
session and now I am left without<lb/>
a place to park.<lb/>
Tony McKee- If you're are piss-<lb/>
ing them off, you're making them<lb/>
think, so keep up the good work.<lb/>
Bus Drivers- Thanks for the<lb/>
great job. To the bus driver that<lb/>
stopped to let my friend get her<lb/>
pocketbook off the bus Thursday,<lb/>
a special thanks.<lb/>
Students- Keep ranting, I find<lb/>
you vastly amusing.<lb/>
Instructors- Thanks for cut-<lb/>
ting us a little slack during the<lb/>
summer.<lb/>
Who do I talk to about an inter-<lb/>
view in your music section??<lb/>
(From the editor: Whomever sent this<lb/>
Pirate Rant in, please e-mail me and let<lb/>
me know your name, if you are serious<lb/>
about a job.)<lb/>
Get caught &amp;<lb/>
reading. , -<lb/>
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Our View<lb/>
Is tanning now worth all the wrinkles later?<lb/>
Take one step outside a dorm<lb/>
or apartment and there is one sight<lb/>
you are sure to see on a sunny day:<lb/>
people tanning. Girls and guys<lb/>
alike get up in the morning with<lb/>
one purpose in mind, to go outside<lb/>
and soak up all ofthose warm, skin<lb/>
damaging rays. What is the real<lb/>
cost of this bronzed look though?<lb/>
Everyone has done it. Looked at<lb/>
someone with a great tan and thought<lb/>
one of two things: "Wow, they have<lb/>
a really great tan, I wish mine was<lb/>
that good or "Look at that tanning<lb/>
bed victim, they are going to be a<lb/>
wrinkled piece of leather in 15 years<lb/>
What is the real appeal of a tan?<lb/>
Some people think it makes them<lb/>
look skinnier, other people say that<lb/>
it allows them to wear an array of<lb/>
colorful clothes. Males seem to be<lb/>
under the impression that their<lb/>
physique will look more toned with<lb/>
a straight off the beach tan. The<lb/>
truth of the matter is, these few<lb/>
years of bronzed glory are doing<lb/>
irreversible damage to your skin.<lb/>
Back in the 90s, the group of<lb/>
teens everyone loved from the<lb/>
zip code 90210 were some of the<lb/>
best looking people of the time<lb/>
and they were without tans. Yes,<lb/>
they would lie in the sun at any<lb/>
given chance but the starring<lb/>
women, Jennie Garth and Shannon<lb/>
Doherty had no tan at all, they<lb/>
were actually bordering on the line<lb/>
of too pale. Everyone wanted to<lb/>
be Kelly or Brenda at some point.<lb/>
What about Luke Perry and Jason<lb/>
Priestley? They were some of the<lb/>
hottest looking guys on television<lb/>
and they did not have the gross<lb/>
tanned look that guys seem to be<lb/>
going for these days.<lb/>
A flashback may not be enough<lb/>
for some people to think about<lb/>
their tanning habits but a look<lb/>
at the present may be. There are<lb/>
many entertainers and people of<lb/>
authority today who do not sport<lb/>
a tan. Gwen Stefani, one of the<lb/>
best looking female vocalists out<lb/>
there, does not have a tan at all.<lb/>
When asked about her skin care<lb/>
by magazines, Gwen says she uses<lb/>
self tanner when she has the desire<lb/>
to look tan. Eminem, on the male<lb/>
side of things, is not one to go to a<lb/>
tanning bed or lie in the sun. Both<lb/>
of these artists have hugely success-<lb/>
ful careers and no tan.<lb/>
If examples of successful, beau-<lb/>
tiful people are not enough, what<lb/>
about skin cancer? According to<lb/>
Coppertone, the founders of the<lb/>
Sun Safety Alliance, more than one<lb/>
million new cases of skin cancer are<lb/>
diagnosed each year. Skin cancer is<lb/>
the fastest growing cancer among<lb/>
Americans, which is partly attrib-<lb/>
uted to the fact that each sunburn<lb/>
someone has doubles their chances<lb/>
of getting skin cancer.<lb/>
A popular defense among tan-<lb/>
ners is, "I am wearing some sun-<lb/>
screen so I don't get burned<lb/>
Though protection from an ugly<lb/>
burn is great, any color from the<lb/>
sun is skin damage that can never<lb/>
be reversed. Outdoor tanning and<lb/>
tanning bed use now will greatly<lb/>
increase the risk of squamous cell<lb/>
carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma<lb/>
and melanoma in the future. Next<lb/>
time you get ready to go to the<lb/>
tanning bed or lay out for the day,<lb/>
think about whether this tan is<lb/>
worth all of the nasty wrinkles and<lb/>
possible skin cancer later in life.<lb/>
Should homeless shelters charge to stay?<lb/>
You know the world has gone<lb/>
crazy when homeless shelters are<lb/>
charging people to sleep under a<lb/>
previously fee-free roof. Welcome<lb/>
to Greenville.<lb/>
Why are they making the<lb/>
homeless pay? Because the fee<lb/>
will help fund programs to get the<lb/>
homeless off the streets.<lb/>
Watching a representative from<lb/>
the shelter tell a reporter that $3 is<lb/>
not a lot of money to ask for is baf-<lb/>
fling. Sure, to the common Ameri-<lb/>
can resident, it isn't. However when<lb/>
a man has to beg for change all day<lb/>
and finally raises those $3, should<lb/>
he give up his only meal so he can<lb/>
sleep in a place he could previously<lb/>
s,tay at for free?<lb/>
That means the only people<lb/>
who can take advantage of these<lb/>
programs are those who were lucky<lb/>
enough to find work in a town<lb/>
where educated college students<lb/>
and graduates cannot find suitable<lb/>
employment.<lb/>
There are college students,<lb/>
parents, even homeowners who<lb/>
at this moment cannot spare $3<lb/>
because their next check won't<lb/>
be available until the following<lb/>
week. But we expect the homeless<lb/>
to provide it?<lb/>
Of course there are homeless<lb/>
people who use any money they<lb/>
find to buy alcohol and drugs, so it<lb/>
is hard to defend their need for free<lb/>
help. However there are many people<lb/>
who, for whatever reason, cannot<lb/>
make ends meet and have found<lb/>
themselves on the street. These<lb/>
are the people we should do what<lb/>
we can to help without question.<lb/>
Why can't the shelter get the<lb/>
money from fundraisers and grants<lb/>
to implement these programs? Is<lb/>
there really a shortage of volunteers<lb/>
who can work with these programs<lb/>
without pay? There must be some<lb/>
students in town, high school and<lb/>
college students, who need volun-<lb/>
teer hours for organizations, schol-<lb/>
arships and resumes. They would<lb/>
receive so much more experience<lb/>
and pride from doing something to<lb/>
help those in such desperate need.<lb/>
As students at' ECU, Greenville is<lb/>
our community as long as we are<lb/>
here, and we should do something<lb/>
to help it.<lb/>
Got something to say?<lb/>
Send us your Pirate Rants!<lb/>
E-mail us at editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
or submit them online at theeastcarolinian.com <lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � NEWS<lb/>
7-06-05<lb/>
Muslims plan own cemetery<lb/>
in Winston-Salem, NC<lb/>
WINSTON-SALEM, NC (AP)<lb/>
� Had there been a Muslim ceme-<lb/>
tery closer to his home in Winston-<lb/>
Salem, Bashir El-Beshti wouldn't<lb/>
have been burled in Burlington,<lb/>
about 50 miles to the east.<lb/>
That's where the nearest<lb/>
Muslim cemetery is located.<lb/>
But his death March 18 and<lb/>
his burial at the other end of<lb/>
the Triad has sparked a movement<lb/>
by local Muslims to develop their<lb/>
own cemetery.<lb/>
"That awakened us to the need,<lb/>
that we needed something here<lb/>
said Sam Atassi, president of the<lb/>
Muslim Association of the Triad.<lb/>
If city officials OK the pro-<lb/>
posed rezoning, the cemetery<lb/>
would have the capacity for 330<lb/>
graves on just over two acres in<lb/>
southern Winston-Salem, about<lb/>
one for every Muslim family in the<lb/>
Triad. According to the site plan,<lb/>
about 1 13 acres would be used for<lb/>
the cemetery.<lb/>
Islam, like other religions, has<lb/>
specific rituals for burying the<lb/>
dead. A body must be washed and<lb/>
then wrapped in a funeral shroud.<lb/>
It's not buried in a coffin or casket<lb/>
and it's placed on its side to face<lb/>
Mecca, known as the birthplace<lb/>
of Muhammad, the founder of<lb/>
Islam, said Abdul Majid, the vice<lb/>
president and project director for<lb/>
the Pakistani Islamic Association<lb/>
of North Carolina.<lb/>
Not all Muslims are buried in<lb/>
Muslim cemeteries. Irshad Hasan,<lb/>
the imam of Masjid Al-Mu'minun<lb/>
mosque in Winston-Salem, said<lb/>
that Muslims born in the United<lb/>
States often have come from a<lb/>
Christian background and already<lb/>
have plots in cemeteries picked by<lb/>
their families.<lb/>
Hasan said that Muslims who<lb/>
have died in his mosque have been<lb/>
buried in such cemeteries, but<lb/>
they are buried according to<lb/>
Islamic rituals.<lb/>
The association owns the cem-<lb/>
etery in Burlington, which has been<lb/>
there for about 15 years. The group<lb/>
recently built its Pakistani Islamic<lb/>
Center next to it.<lb/>
The City-County Planning<lb/>
Board is scheduled to consider<lb/>
the rezoning request July 14. It<lb/>
will make a recommendation to<lb/>
the Winston-Salem City Council,<lb/>
which has final authority on the<lb/>
rezoning.<lb/>
No proposed opening date for<lb/>
the cemetery was available.<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2005<lb/>
FEATURES<lb/>
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features@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
CAROLYN SCANDURA FEATURES EDITOR<lb/>
It's time for another<lb/>
hurricane season<lb/>
Atlantic hurricanes<lb/>
Forecasters expect another above average<lb/>
hurricane season in the Atlantic this year.<lb/>
Storms forecast Average Atlantic names<lb/>
2005 number<lb/>
HURRICANE<lb/>
EVACUATION<lb/>
ROUTE<lb/>
What to do when these<lb/>
storms show their ugly<lb/>
face at the coast<lb/>
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
Who will it be this year? Gert?<lb/>
Irene? Jose? Katrtna? Which one<lb/>
of these storms will be the one<lb/>
to achieve hurricane status and<lb/>
slam into our coast without any<lb/>
mercy at all?<lb/>
It's that time of year again.<lb/>
Hurricane season Is now upon<lb/>
us. If there's any area in the state<lb/>
that knows how destructive these<lb/>
storms can be, It is eastern North<lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
Some of us were at ECU when<lb/>
hurricane Floyd ripped through In<lb/>
1999 leaving most of Greenville<lb/>
under water. People lost their<lb/>
homes, their possessions and some<lb/>
even lost their lives during that<lb/>
storm. Even when warnings are<lb/>
given to the city well in advance,<lb/>
there is still very little that can<lb/>
be done to protect property and<lb/>
people from these storms.<lb/>
So what exactly are these<lb/>
storms? And how can we better<lb/>
prepare ourselves when these<lb/>
unwelcome guests come knock-<lb/>
ing this fall? According to the<lb/>
National Oceanic and Atmo-<lb/>
spheric Administration, a hur-<lb/>
ricane is one type of tropical<lb/>
cyclone, which is a generic term<lb/>
for a non-frontal synoptic scale<lb/>
low-pressure system over tropical<lb/>
or sub-tropical waters with thun-<lb/>
derstorm activity and definite<lb/>
cyclonic surface wind circulation.<lb/>
They start out as tropical depres-<lb/>
sions, which have sustained winds<lb/>
of less than 39 mph. Anything<lb/>
more than 39 mph, but less than<lb/>
74 mph is a tropical storm. Once It<lb/>
reaches 74 mph and above, we have<lb/>
the conventional hurricane.<lb/>
Watches and warnings are<lb/>
Issued weeks in advance to help<lb/>
people prepare for many of the<lb/>
different hazards caused by a hur-<lb/>
ricane, such as storm surges, high<lb/>
winds, flooding and tornados.<lb/>
A hurricane's intensity is<lb/>
measured on the Safflr-Simpson<lb/>
Scale. This scale places hurricanes<lb/>
in five different categories. A<lb/>
Category One hurricane contains<lb/>
winds from 74-95 mph. The storm<lb/>
surge will rise to about four or five<lb/>
feet above normal and will deliver<lb/>
minimum damage. A Category<lb/>
Two hurricane has winds rang-<lb/>
ing from 96-110 mph with � six<lb/>
to eight foot storm surge. T$fese<lb/>
storms will deliver some<lb/>
tural damage, but most will<lb/>
trees and other plants. 3<lb/>
Three hurricane has i<lb/>
111-130 mph and i<lb/>
nine to 12 feet<lb/>
tout<lb/>
damage to residences and to some<lb/>
larger buildings. A Category Five<lb/>
hurricane is rare. They have wind<lb/>
speeds of over 155 mph and a<lb/>
storm surge greater than 18 feet.<lb/>
These storms will cause buildings<lb/>
to collapse and major damages to<lb/>
residences Including the flooding<lb/>
of basements and first floors. The<lb/>
strongest Category Five hurricane<lb/>
to date is Hurricane Gilbert in<lb/>
1988. The most recent was Hur-<lb/>
ricane Mitch In 1998 that hit<lb/>
Central America and killed over<lb/>
9,000 people, mainly due to the<lb/>
amount of flooding.<lb/>
Once these warnings are issued<lb/>
and it looks like the hurricane is on<lb/>
a head on collision course for our<lb/>
area, it is time to take action and<lb/>
have a plan of what to do. With<lb/>
the threat of a hurricane, there is<lb/>
always the possibility that the high<lb/>
winds and flooding may take out<lb/>
the electricity for quite some time.<lb/>
This is why the National Hurricane<lb/>
Center and the NOAA recommend<lb/>
putting a hurricane supply kit<lb/>
together before the storm strikes.<lb/>
This kit should Include water (one<lb/>
gallon per day per person for three<lb/>
to seven days), food (non-perish-<lb/>
able canned foods, snacks and<lb/>
paper plates with plastic utensils),<lb/>
seasonal clothing, toiletries, a<lb/>
first-aid kit, a flashlight with extra<lb/>
batteries, a battery powered radio,<lb/>
cash, keys, important documents<lb/>
(kept In a waterproof, container)<lb/>
and tools. One thing that not many<lb/>
people think about is the need for<lb/>
prescription medications. If there<lb/>
is a hurricane watch or warning, be<lb/>
sure to refill all of your medil<lb/>
that may be needed. You sH<lb/>
also fill you car up with a full 1<lb/>
of gas because if the power i<lb/>
pumps will not wort<lb/>
great canned foods,<lb/>
ited easily using a <lb/>
grill are ready t<lb/>
ed patas and <lb/>
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of time refrlgera<lb/>
their cool. Toi<lb/>
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Ither keef them<lb/>
or eat <lb/>
dspollr<lb/>
e should heed the<lb/>
that the storm Is coming.<lb/>
 a rple of hurrlcBies have moved<lb/>
Greenville over the last few<lb/>
years and many students decided to<lb/>
stay aad wade out the storm. These<lb/>
storms were nothing more than<lb/>
Category Three hurricanes and did<lb/>
little to effect the daily routines of<lb/>
people In Greenville. The NOAA<lb/>
predicts a very active hurricane<lb/>
season this year. If there's a Cat-<lb/>
egory Five that's due to hit this area,<lb/>
make up your mind now as to what<lb/>
you want to do. If you leave, leave<lb/>
early enough. If you stay, heed the<lb/>
warnings and be ready for what's<lb/>
coming. Hurricanes are nothing<lb/>
more than giant thunderstorms.<lb/>
Thunderstorms may be neat to fall<lb/>
asleep to, but a hurricane Is a tot<lb/>
more than that.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
features0theeastcarollnian.com.<lb/>
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Recent siege<lb/>
of hurricanes<lb/>
Comparing recent tropical<lb/>
weather to the long-term trend:<lb/>
118-year average (1886-2003)<lb/>
� Recent average (1995-2003)<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � FEATURES<lb/>
7-06-05<lb/>
SDielberq and Cruise lose 'War of the Worlds'<lb/>
Tom Cruise plays Ray Ferrier who is the main character of the movie.<lb/>
New film fails on<lb/>
nearly all levels<lb/>
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
After cranking out nothing<lb/>
but good films over the last five<lb/>
years, director Steven Spielberg<lb/>
has finally put out a dud. And not<lb/>
just any dud, War of the Worlds<lb/>
is Spielberg's worst film since his<lb/>
World War II comedy 1941, which<lb/>
was released in 1979. Spielberg's<lb/>
$128 million version is a disorga-<lb/>
nized mess that boarders on being<lb/>
completely incoherent.<lb/>
War of the Worlds is a big budget<lb/>
adaptation of the classic H.G. Wells<lb/>
novel of the same name. This is not<lb/>
a remake of the Byron Haskin film<lb/>
from 1953, but rather a modernized<lb/>
adaptation from the classic book.<lb/>
Hollywood superstar Tom<lb/>
Cruise is Ray Ferrier, a blue collar<lb/>
worker from New Jersey. Ray is a<lb/>
divorced father of two. His wife<lb/>
Mary Ann (Miranda Otto of Lord<lb/>
of the Rings fame) has left him with<lb/>
the kids, Robbie and Rachel (Justin<lb/>
Chatwin and Dakota Fanning),<lb/>
this particular weekend. As she<lb/>
leaves, Cruise tells her that she has<lb/>
"nothing to worry about" - famous<lb/>
last words in this type of generic<lb/>
summer blockbuster film.<lb/>
Not long after Mary Ann leaves,<lb/>
a lighting storm passes over the<lb/>
area, mysteriously striking the same<lb/>
places more than once. But this is<lb/>
no ordinary lightning. This electric<lb/>
shock is turning on alien machines<lb/>
that have been buried under our<lb/>
very feet for millions of years. Soon,<lb/>
these tripod machines break free<lb/>
from the ground and start blowing<lb/>
up everything in their paths. But<lb/>
for what reason? There's no expla-<lb/>
nation as to why these aliens are<lb/>
destroying our planet.<lb/>
"They watched with envious<lb/>
eyes says Morgan Freeman in the<lb/>
narration at the beginning. How<lb/>
did these aliens know when they<lb/>
buried these tripods millions of<lb/>
years ago that there were going<lb/>
to be humans walking this planet<lb/>
someday and would prosper to a<lb/>
point where there would be a need<lb/>
to destroy us?<lb/>
This all lasts roughly 30 min-<lb/>
utes, and it looks pretty promising<lb/>
from there. However, the film comes<lb/>
to a dead stop as soon as the killer<lb/>
tripods appear. For the remaining<lb/>
hour and a half of the film, we<lb/>
sit and watch Cruise run around<lb/>
with his kids, trying to escape the<lb/>
tripods. They run and run and run<lb/>
some more, and the film drags on<lb/>
until the point where I thought I<lb/>
was going to get a rash.<lb/>
Cruise has selected better roles<lb/>
in the past. He walks around with<lb/>
this dumbfounded look on his<lb/>
face that is unrealistic and almost<lb/>
humorous at times, almost like<lb/>
Simon Pegg in the British horror-<lb/>
comedy Shaun of the Dead. Dakota<lb/>
Fanning is usually very solid,<lb/>
upstaging the award winning actors<lb/>
she works along side. She's a little<lb/>
over the top for this role. She spends<lb/>
the majority of the time scream-<lb/>
ing at the top of her lungs. This<lb/>
role does the talented young lady<lb/>
no justice. After about the first 30<lb/>
seconds of this, it gets a little old.<lb/>
The best role played in this film<lb/>
is that of Tim Robbins, who plays<lb/>
Ogilvy, a crazed man hiding out<lb/>
in his basement who thinks they<lb/>
can lead a revolution against the<lb/>
tripods. His part is short, and once<lb/>
he is gone we miss him.<lb/>
The special effects are nothing<lb/>
short of impressive, as expected.<lb/>
And what more can we expect from<lb/>
just another summer blockbuster?<lb/>
Spielberg does succeed on one level,<lb/>
and that is keeping the special<lb/>
effects a secondary entity. Unlike<lb/>
some films where the special effects<lb/>
and computer generated images are<lb/>
the focal points from beginning to<lb/>
end; Spielberg puts his actors in<lb/>
front with the effects of destruction<lb/>
in the background.<lb/>
Screenwriter David Koepp is<lb/>
one of Hollywood's worst screen-<lb/>
writers. Why Spielberg keeps turn-<lb/>
ing to him to write for his films<lb/>
and other films that come out of<lb/>
his DreamWorks studios is beyond<lb/>
me. Koepp's usage of humor is<lb/>
timed wrong in every single film he<lb/>
scripts. Although the humor is kept<lb/>
to a minimum in War of the Worlds,<lb/>
it is still out of place whenever it<lb/>
does show up. Koepp has botched<lb/>
this classic H.G. Wells story in more<lb/>
ways than just adding out of place<lb/>
humor. In the novel, the space<lb/>
ships came out of the sky. Koepp<lb/>
tried a new approach by having<lb/>
the machines buried in the earth<lb/>
for millions of years. He must have<lb/>
forgotten that we are industrial-<lb/>
ized people who dig in the ground<lb/>
to build oil rigs, subways systems,<lb/>
sewer systems, electrical systems,<lb/>
telephone wires and much more.<lb/>
How is it possible that all of these<lb/>
tripods went unseen for millions of<lb/>
years all across the world? Someone<lb/>
must have discovered one some-<lb/>
where at sometime. Spielberg and<lb/>
Koepp should have stuck with the<lb/>
original way; it would have been<lb/>
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if this sounds familiar. War of the<lb/>
Worlds shows a man and two kids<lb/>
running away from mysterious<lb/>
monster-like beings with the power<lb/>
to kill and destroy almost anything<lb/>
it comes across. The only difference<lb/>
is that Jurassic Park actually worked,<lb/>
except for the ending where every-<lb/>
one just leaves and dinosaurs are<lb/>
left to rule this one little island.<lb/>
Well, the ending of War of the<lb/>
Worlds is also a let down. It is one<lb/>
of the most laughable endings in<lb/>
the history of cinema. The book<lb/>
explains it quite well, but Spiel-<lb/>
berg does not. I guess $128 million<lb/>
doesn't buy you an explanation<lb/>
of the resolution these days. It's<lb/>
very anti-climactic and leaves us<lb/>
very angry as we leave the theater.<lb/>
There's even a direct copy of the ter-<lb/>
rifying kitchen scene in Jurassic Park<lb/>
shown in this film. It is identical<lb/>
from the looks of the actor's faces<lb/>
to the camera angles. However, it<lb/>
looked much better 12 years ago.<lb/>
We've seen it before, Mr. Spielberg.<lb/>
Show us something new.<lb/>
I have no doubt that Spielberg<lb/>
will once again crank out another<lb/>
masterpiece of a film in the same<lb/>
realms of Schindler's List and Saving<lb/>
Private Ryan, but War of the Worlds<lb/>
was not even close to that caliber<lb/>
a film. It is far from it, and ranks<lb/>
among the worst both Spielberg<lb/>
and Cruise have ever been apart of.<lb/>
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WEDMESHAYJULY6,2005<lb/>
SPORTS<lb/>
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Z0PPO SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
MacKenzie earns C-USA<lb/>
Scholar-Athlete Award<lb/>
Cavanaugh, Hose named to<lb/>
ABCARawlings All-East Team<lb/>
SID � ECU outfielder Brian<lb/>
Cavanaugh and frashman pitcher<lb/>
T.J. Hose each added new hardware<lb/>
to their trophy cases as they were<lb/>
named to the 2005 American<lb/>
Baseball Coaches Association<lb/>
(ABCA) Rawlings Sporting Goods<lb/>
All-East Regional Team Monday.<lb/>
As a first-team All-Confer-<lb/>
ence USA selection, Cavanaugh<lb/>
finished the season with a C-USA<lb/>
leading .382 average, belted seven<lb/>
homeruns with 36 RBI and 14<lb/>
stolen bases. He led the Pirates in<lb/>
hits (79), total bases (120), triples<lb/>
(4), slugging percentage (.580),<lb/>
on base percentage (.444) and<lb/>
was second in runs scored. He was<lb/>
named an All-American Strength<lb/>
and Conditioning Athlete by the<lb/>
National Strength and Condition-<lb/>
ing Association and recently gar-<lb/>
nered first-team North Carolina<lb/>
Collegiate Sports Information<lb/>
Association University Division<lb/>
All-State honors.<lb/>
The Monroe, Conn, native was<lb/>
the only remaining college player<lb/>
to have played under former Pirate<lb/>
head coach Keith LeClair and this<lb/>
 season was awarded the honor-<lb/>
t 55 ary No. 23 jersey. The number<lb/>
Cavanaugh was selected by the is awarded annually to a deserv-<lb/>
Padres in the 21st round. ' ing p,ayer who best splays the<lb/>
hustle, determination and desire<lb/>
that made LeClair a great coach<lb/>
and player.<lb/>
The San Diego Padres selected<lb/>
Cavanaugh in the 21st round<lb/>
on day two of the 2005 MLB<lb/>
Amateur Draft.<lb/>
Hose, a second-team All C-USA<lb/>
and All C-USA Freshman Team<lb/>
selection, led the Pirates in wins (7),<lb/>
appearances (21), saves (2), innings<lb/>
pitched (85.1) and helped to com-<lb/>
bine four shutouts. On the season,<lb/>
he allowed held opposing batters<lb/>
to a .237 batting average, which<lb/>
ranked fifth in Conference USA.<lb/>
On a staff that was plagued<lb/>
by injuries, the Hagerstown, Md.<lb/>
native moved into the week-<lb/>
end starters role, where he won<lb/>
six of the 10 games he started.<lb/>
Hose's best outing came against<lb/>
Memphis April 22, 2005 after<lb/>
he struck out nine Tiger batters,<lb/>
allowing two hits and a pair<lb/>
of walks in six innings of<lb/>
shutout work. Against USF he<lb/>
tossed his first career complete<lb/>
game in a 6-2 win over the Bulls<lb/>
May 6th.<lb/>
Over the past two years, five<lb/>
Pirates have been named to the<lb/>
ABCARawlings All-East Team<lb/>
with Greg Bunn, Ryan Jones and<lb/>
Trevor L'awhorn taking home<lb/>
honors in 2004.<lb/>
Rounding the Bases: Halfway point<lb/>
Suspensions, All Star<lb/>
controversy highlight<lb/>
� past week in baseball<lb/>
MacKenzie was named to the Dean's list eight straight semesters.<lb/>
SID � ECU'S Kyle MacKenzie<lb/>
has been named the 2004-05<lb/>
Conference USA Men's Cross Coun-<lb/>
try Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.<lb/>
C-USA Scholar-Athlete of the<lb/>
Year Awards are presented to the top<lb/>
student-athletes in each conference-<lb/>
sponsored sport. The award is based<lb/>
upon academic achievement (GPA),<lb/>
athletic achievement and service.<lb/>
As a senior, MacKenzie earned<lb/>
all-conference honors for a third<lb/>
straight year and was named to the<lb/>
Dean's List for the eighth consecutive<lb/>
semester. He received his bachelor's<lb/>
degree this past May with a degree in<lb/>
marketing, posting a 3.67 GPA.<lb/>
During his collegiate career,<lb/>
MacKenzie earned C-USA Male<lb/>
Cross Country Athlete of the Year<lb/>
honors in 2003, C-USA Freshman<lb/>
of the Year in 2001, set school<lb/>
records in the 3,000 and 8,000<lb/>
meters, was named the 2004 PCS<lb/>
Phosphate Male Scholar Athlete<lb/>
of the Year, and was inducted into<lb/>
the Golden Key Honor Society<lb/>
of Phi Eta Sigma. In addition, he<lb/>
performed hours of community<lb/>
service at the Boys and Girls' Club<lb/>
and other civic organizations.<lb/>
MacKenzie was recognized<lb/>
as one of the top cross-country<lb/>
athletes in C-USA history earlier<lb/>
this year as he was named to the<lb/>
Conference USA All-Decade Team.<lb/>
TONY ZOPPO<lb/>
SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
The Big Stories<lb/>
It's near the halfway point in<lb/>
the season and it is a very different<lb/>
MLB than we're used to seeing by<lb/>
this time. Well, on the field it's dif-<lb/>
ferent. Off the field everything is up<lb/>
to par. Trade rumors are swirling,<lb/>
players are being moved around left<lb/>
and right, suspensions loom over<lb/>
several players' heads and there is<lb/>
much debate about this year's All<lb/>
Star rosters.<lb/>
Dirty laundry first.<lb/>
Maybe it's the Texas heat but<lb/>
Kenny Rogers now makes two Rang-<lb/>
ers' pitchers in the last two years<lb/>
who have had violent outbursts<lb/>
on the field. Rogers was suspended<lb/>
by MLB just one day after Frank<lb/>
Francisco was sentenced to a work<lb/>
program and anger management<lb/>
classes after pleading guilty to<lb/>
misdemeanor assault. As you may<lb/>
remember, the Texas reliever was<lb/>
suspended 15 games last year<lb/>
after his chair-throwing incident.<lb/>
Rogers was suspended 20 games for<lb/>
shoving a cameraman and destroy-<lb/>
ing the camera. The suspension<lb/>
marks the longest punishment<lb/>
handed down by the administra-<lb/>
tion in decades. Only a 30-day<lb/>
stint imposed on Pete Rose in 1988<lb/>
was longer.<lb/>
There has been much debate<lb/>
over whether Rogers should have<lb/>
made the All Star game due to<lb/>
his recent behavior. Here are two<lb/>
simple reasons why Rogers should<lb/>
definitely be in the All Star Game<lb/>
- Nine wins, 2.45 ERA.<lb/>
Behavior is never a question of<lb/>
whether or not a player will make<lb/>
it to the All Star game, it should<lb/>
be determined by how they have<lb/>
done up until this point. Rogers<lb/>
has been one of the best in the AL<lb/>
so far this year. This incident also<lb/>
occurred so recently, that judging a<lb/>
man from one mistake he made no<lb/>
more than a week or two before the<lb/>
All Star selections would be harsh<lb/>
and unjust.<lb/>
Leaving Rogers for now, as I said<lb/>
before, All Star selections should be<lb/>
made on the performance players<lb/>
have put up to this point. So is it not<lb/>
one of the greatest injustices and big-<lb/>
gest jokes of all time that Scott Rolen<lb/>
and Carlos Beltran are starting for the<lb/>
NL squad next week? Rolen was on<lb/>
the DL for most of the first half with a<lb/>
shoulder in jury and is now hitting a<lb/>
mighty .266 with five homeruns and<lb/>
24 RBI. That was Morgan Ensberg's<lb/>
see MLB page A13<lb/>
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PAGEA13<lb/>
MLB from page M2<lb/>
first three weeks of this season.<lb/>
The young Houston third base-<lb/>
man is boasting a clip of .290 with<lb/>
22 homeruns and 60 RBI. The 22<lb/>
homers is two more than Yankees<lb/>
megastar Alex Rodriguez. And this<lb/>
kid didn't even make it as a backup.<lb/>
What about Beltran? He has<lb/>
been nagged by small injuries<lb/>
much of this year and has been<lb/>
the leading underachiever on a<lb/>
team full of them, batting .266<lb/>
with nine homeruns and 41 RBI.<lb/>
Teammate Mike Cameron would<lb/>
have deserved a starting spot more<lb/>
than Beltran and he was hurt for all<lb/>
of April and some of May. Memo to<lb/>
baseball fans - Get a clue. Memo to<lb/>
Bud Selig - you're in the same boat<lb/>
as the fans.<lb/>
If home field advantage for<lb/>
the World Series is going to be<lb/>
determined by the outcome of<lb/>
the All Star game, which is bogus<lb/>
in and of itself, then please have<lb/>
the temerity to make sure the<lb/>
absolutely best squads are chosen<lb/>
from each league. This is going to<lb/>
look more like a slow-pitch softball<lb/>
game between the 1932 New York<lb/>
Yankees and the Bad News Bears<lb/>
than it will an All Star game.<lb/>
Surprises at the halfway point<lb/>
I feel as if all existence should<lb/>
stop and end immediately by<lb/>
saying this, but it hasn't yet so we<lb/>
must be in good shape - The Wash-<lb/>
ington Nationals are leading in<lb/>
the NL East. A first-year team with<lb/>
maybe three recognizable names<lb/>
on the entire roster is leading by<lb/>
4.5 games over the "we-win-the-<lb/>
East-every-year-but-can't-win-a-<lb/>
ring-if-our-life-depended-on-it"<lb/>
Atlanta Braves.<lb/>
This is no fluke either. This<lb/>
Nationals team may very well be for<lb/>
real. Nick Johnson is finally having<lb/>
his first seemingly healthy year, hit-<lb/>
ting .320 with 8 homeruns and 42<lb/>
RBI. Jose Guillen has been an abso-<lb/>
lute monster for the Nats as he leads<lb/>
the team in homers (17) RBI (47) and<lb/>
runs (47). Livan Hernande has been<lb/>
stellar on the mound, winning 12<lb/>
games thus far, and closer Chad Cor-<lb/>
dero leads the league in saves with<lb/>
29. The team's six-game winning,<lb/>
streak ended Monday as the Mets<lb/>
handed the Nats a 5-2 loss.<lb/>
Another Guillen has been a big<lb/>
part of a big surprise in the league<lb/>
this year as Manager Ozzie Guillen<lb/>
has led the Chicago White Sox to<lb/>
the top of their division early. The<lb/>
55-26 Chi Sox are blowing away the<lb/>
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MLB<lb/>
from page A13<lb/>
AL Central, leading by an 8.5 games<lb/>
over Minnesota. Pitching has been<lb/>
the highlight for the team as Mark<lb/>
Beuhrle and John Garland have<lb/>
1 provided the best one-two punch in<lb/>
the league, combining for 23 wins<lb/>
and just five losses. Then factor in<lb/>
Freddy Garcia's resurgence (8-3,<lb/>
3.29 ERA) and you have one of the<lb/>
best staff's in MLB.<lb/>
Can anyone say Triple Crown?<lb/>
Derrek Lee is having a God-like<lb/>
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with 25 homeruns (good for second<lb/>
in the league behind Andruw Jones)<lb/>
and 67 RBI. He leads MLB in average<lb/>
and is a close second in homeruns<lb/>
, and RBI to Jones and Carlos Lee<lb/>
respectively. Lee has finally learned<lb/>
how to shorten his swing and get to<lb/>
the high, inside pitches that hurl-<lb/>
ers have been jamming down his<lb/>
throat for most of his career. Now<lb/>
however, there isn't a pitch in the<lb/>
book that Lee can't hit. Lee has a<lb/>
legitimate shot to take down the<lb/>
I first Triple Crown since 1967 when<lb/>
Red Sock Carl Yastrzemski earned<lb/>
the title in the AL.<lb/>
Top Five Fantasy Players<lb/>
1) Travis Haf ner - The young<lb/>
Cleveland Indians slugger was out<lb/>
of this world last week, hitting .469<lb/>
with 5 homeruns, 15 RBI and 11<lb/>
runs. Hafner had a monster day<lb/>
on the fourth of July, going 6-10<lb/>
with three bombs, six RBI and four<lb/>
runs. If you had enough foresight<lb/>
to notice this kid's potential and<lb/>
patience to deal with Cleveland's<lb/>
slow start to the season, you've<lb/>
reaped many benefits so far this<lb/>
season. He should be a mainstay in<lb/>
our everyday lineup.<lb/>
2) Morgan Ensberg - Perhaps<lb/>
the biggest All Star snub in the<lb/>
history of the game, Houston's All<lb/>
Star caliber third baseman boasted<lb/>
a clip of .387, scoring seven runs,<lb/>
knocking in 13 and blasting four<lb/>
out of the yard. Ensberg has been a<lb/>
pleasant surprise for both the Astros<lb/>
and fantasy owners this season, as<lb/>
he and Lance Berkman have single-<lb/>
handedly resurrected Houston's<lb/>
offense. There's no reason to believe<lb/>
Ensberg will slow down in the<lb/>
second half so keep him on the hot<lb/>
corner in your lineup.<lb/>
3) David Dellucci - Believe<lb/>
it or not, the Texas Rangers have<lb/>
offensive threats in spots other<lb/>
than their infield. The Texas left-<lb/>
fielder hit three homeruns, scor-<lb/>
ing nine times and driving in four<lb/>
while batting .421 for the week.<lb/>
Dellucci is at best a decent out-<lb/>
fielder, both in the field and at the<lb/>
plate. It is unlikely he'll keep a pace<lb/>
like this for the rest of the season, or<lb/>
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and continued his excellence at the<lb/>
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homeruns with six runs and six RBI<lb/>
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but he is almost automatic to be on<lb/>
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Vlad has been unbelievable<lb/>
after coming off of the DL<lb/>
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When Vlad went on the DL<lb/>
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