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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
tec<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 4<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
September 13, 2005<lb />
State gas shortage disrupts<lb />
ECU bus routes<lb />
John roberts faces the U.S. Senate during his confirmation<lb />
hearing.<lb />
John Roberts likely to<lb />
be next chief justice<lb />
I Making the post-<lb />
 Rehnquist court<lb />
� CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
o NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU'S Student Transit Services will curb several late night routes in wake of the fuel shortage<lb />
Hurricane Katrina affects<lb />
east coast economy<lb />
LISA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
In the wake of Hurricane<lb />
Katrina and Governor Mike<lb />
Easley's mandate, ECU had to<lb />
make sweeping changes concern-<lb />
ing fuel conservation on campus.<lb />
TWo major gasoline pipelines that<lb />
not only provide fuel to North<lb />
Carolina, but also to much of<lb />
the southeast, had no electricity.<lb />
Gasoline in the state was run-<lb />
ning low.<lb />
Easley asked that all "non-<lb />
essential" travel be restricted in<lb />
the state, which included some of<lb />
ECU'S bus routes. University vehi-<lb />
cles were also not allowed to keep<lb />
air conditioning running, mail<lb />
delivery routes had to be cur-<lb />
tailed and landscapers had to dis-<lb />
continue the use of gas-powered<lb />
lawn mowers. A gasoline shortage<lb />
throughout North Carolina is<lb />
expected to be short term, how-<lb />
ever, and ECU's transit system is<lb />
expected to be back to its normal<lb />
running schedule by Sept. IS.<lb />
The routes affected by the<lb />
gas shortage were the blue line,<lb />
which did not run during Labor<lb />
Day weekend, and the Pirate<lb />
"Students need to make smart<lb />
choices about transportation<lb />
in the late evening hours said<lb />
Wood Davidson, general manager<lb />
of ECU student transit authority.<lb />
"Transit service schedules<lb />
have been posted, and students<lb />
should utilize the buses before<lb />
the 12:30 a.m. shutdown time<lb />
Also, Scott Alford, ECU's tran-<lb />
sit adviser, said no drunk-driving<lb />
accidents were reported down-<lb />
Express, which normally run&amp;ai�0wn on Labor Day weekend<lb />
until 3:30a.m. Instead, it stopped v apd the Safe Ride service still ran<lb />
running at 12:30 a.m. The Pirate " 'on schedule.<lb />
Express is a Thursday through<lb />
Saturday night bus service that<lb />
runs to predominantly student<lb />
housing areas such as Pirate's<lb />
Cove, University Manor and<lb />
College Hill.<lb />
Some students were con-<lb />
cerned this might increase<lb />
drunk-driving accidents over<lb />
the weekend.<lb />
Students are encouraged to<lb />
ride the bus as often'as possible.<lb />
Not only is it more economically<lb />
and ecologically sound, Alford<lb />
addresses another interesting point.<lb />
"You've already paid for<lb />
the service through school fees<lb />
whether you ride the bus or not<lb />
said Alford.<lb />
"Why not use ECU transit if<lb />
it's available in your neighbor-<lb />
hood? It would save you from<lb />
buying a commuter parking decal<lb />
and it could save you on gas<lb />
, Gasoline prices seem to be<lb />
holding steady at three dol-<lb />
lars per gallon but the cost is<lb />
still exorbitantly high. The U.S.<lb />
Department of Energy offers<lb />
some tips on how commuters can<lb />
drive more efficiently. Their first<lb />
instruction, and probably the<lb />
most abused, is to avoid speeding.<lb />
Rapid acceleration and braking<lb />
can lower gas mileage by up to<lb />
five percent. Removing excess<lb />
weight from your car can also<lb />
affect your gas mileage. Avoid<lb />
idling, if you have to sit in your<lb />
car, turn off your engine. Air<lb />
conditioning can overheat the<lb />
engine and also wastes gas. Use<lb />
cruise control during highway<lb />
see ROUTES pageA2<lb />
With the death of Chief Jus-<lb />
tice of the Supreme Court Wil-<lb />
liam Rehnquist and the potential<lb />
retirement of Associate Justice<lb />
Sandra Day O'Connor, the highest<lb />
court in the U.S. will have its first<lb />
vacancies in more than 10 years.<lb />
Tinsley Yarbrough, distin-<lb />
guished professor of political sci-<lb />
ence, said Rehnquist had probably<lb />
been terminally ill for quite some<lb />
time but remained on the court<lb />
because his mind still functioned<lb />
well enough to continue.<lb />
"He probably saw that pros-<lb />
pect as much better than simply<lb />
retiring from the court and going<lb />
home to die said Yarbrough.<lb />
Attention is focused even<lb />
more on John Roberts, U.S.<lb />
Court of Appeals judge. Roberts<lb />
was originally nominated by<lb />
President Bush to succeed to<lb />
O'Connor but now Bush wants<lb />
Roberts to take over the chief<lb />
justice position. This has also<lb />
caused O'Connor to postpone<lb />
leaving the court.<lb />
"Her retirement was contin-<lb />
gent on the confirmation of her<lb />
successor Yarbrough said.<lb />
According to the Supreme<lb />
Court Historical Society, O'Connor<lb />
wrote to Bush to announce her<lb />
retirement on July 1.<lb />
"It has been a great privi-<lb />
lege indeed to have served as<lb />
a member of the court for 24<lb />
terms said O'Connor.<lb />
"I will leave it with enormous<lb />
respect for the integrity of the<lb />
court and its role under our con-<lb />
stitutional structure<lb />
However, O'Connor will prob-<lb />
ably stay another year in order to<lb />
take the pressure off Bush by<lb />
relieving him of the task of get-<lb />
ting two nominees confirmed.<lb />
These could be nominations Bush<lb />
may be wary of making in light of<lb />
the recent drops in his approval<lb />
rating. O'Connor was considered<lb />
the "swing vote" of the court and<lb />
Bush could have trouble getting<lb />
a more conservative nominee<lb />
confirmed by the Senate.<lb />
"He may not want to pick a<lb />
very controversial replacement<lb />
see ROBERTS page A2<lb />
Bassman becomes editor of UNC<lb />
system's undergraduate<lb />
Palestinians stand atop an empty Jewish synagogue after Israelis were forced to leave Gaza.<lb />
Triumphant Palestinians take<lb />
over abandoned Gaza synagogue<lb />
NEVE DEKALIM, Gaza Strip<lb />
(AP) � Ecstatic crowds of Pal-<lb />
estinians flooded into empty<lb />
Jewish settlements early Monday,<lb />
setting abandoned synagogues<lb />
on fire in a chaotic celebration of<lb />
the end of 38 years of Israeli mili-<lb />
tary rule over the Gaza Strip.<lb />
Plans by Palestinian police<lb />
to bar crowds from the settle-<lb />
ments quickly disintegrated, and<lb />
militant groups hoisted flags and<lb />
fired wildly into the air, illustrat-<lb />
ing the weakness of the security<lb />
forces and concerns about their<lb />
ability to control growing chaos<lb />
In Gaza. The pullout is widely<lb />
seen as a test for Palestinian<lb />
aspirations of statehood.<lb />
Just after sunrise, the last<lb />
column of Israeli tanks rumbled<lb />
out of Gaza. Troops locked a<lb />
metal gate and hoisted their<lb />
national flag, removed from the<lb />
Gaza military headquarters, on<lb />
the Israeli side of the border.<lb />
"The mission has been com-<lb />
pleted, and an era has ended<lb />
said Israel's Gaza commander,<lb />
Brig. Gen. Aviv Kochavl, the last<lb />
soldier to leave the strip.<lb />
As soldiers poured out of Gaza<lb />
throughout the night, jubilant<lb />
Palestinians rushed into the<lb />
abandoned settlements, turning<lb />
Gaza's night sky orange as fires<lb />
roared across the settlements.<lb />
Women shrieked in joy, teens set<lb />
off fireworks and crowds chanted<lb />
"God is great<lb />
"Today is a day of joy and<lb />
happiness that our people were<lb />
deprived of in the past century<lb />
said Palestinian leader Mahmoud<lb />
Abbas, adding that the Palestin-<lb />
ians still have a long path toward<lb />
statehood. He denounced Israeli<lb />
rule in Gaza as "aggression, injus-<lb />
tice, humiliation, killing and<lb />
settlement activity<lb />
By midday, the situation had<lb />
calmed, and curious Palestinians<lb />
quietly toured the abandoned<lb />
Jewish settlements, as feelings<lb />
of newfound freedom began to<lb />
sink in.<lb />
"Since last night, I have been<lb />
in the street, for no reason, just<lb />
to breathe the air of freedom<lb />
said Samir Khader, a farmer<lb />
in northern Gaza who needed<lb />
Israeli permits to go in and out<lb />
of his village, flanked by Israeli<lb />
settlements. "I don't know what<lb />
the future will bring, but at least I<lb />
can come in and out of my house<lb />
at any time<lb />
Palestinians hope to build<lb />
their state in Gaza, the West Bank<lb />
and east Jerusalem - areas that<lb />
Israel captured in the 1967 Mid-<lb />
east War - but fear that Israel will<lb />
not hand over additional terri-<lb />
tory. They say Israel's occupation<lb />
of Gaza has not ended because it<lb />
retains control over borders and<lb />
the air space.<lb />
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel<lb />
Sharon has said he remains com-<lb />
mitted to the U.Sbacked "road<lb />
map" peace plan, which calls for<lb />
an independent Palestinian state,<lb />
but linked any further withdraw-<lb />
als to Abbas' ability to rein in<lb />
militant groups.<lb />
Israeli Defense Minister Shaul<lb />
Mofaz urged the Palestinian to<lb />
impose law and order or face a<lb />
tough response. "We shall know<lb />
how to act decisively and inten-<lb />
sively in the face of any terror-<lb />
ism he said.<lb />
Abbas refuses to confront mil-<lb />
itants, insisting he can persuade<lb />
them to disarm peacefully. He<lb />
has outlined an ambitious plan<lb />
to reconstruct Gaza's shattered<lb />
BASSMAN<lb />
First statewide<lb />
undergraduate research<lb />
symposium this fall<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
see FIRE page A2<lb />
In an effort to collaborate the<lb />
research work of undergraduates<lb />
across the state, the UNC system<lb />
is forming a consortium that<lb />
will provide for the documenta-<lb />
tion of research accolades in a<lb />
journal put together by ECU's<lb />
Michael Bassman, associate vice<lb />
chancellor and director of the<lb />
honors program, EC Scholars and<lb />
undergraduate research.<lb />
"The 16 campuses have been<lb />
meeting and we've decided we<lb />
need to work closer together<lb />
said Bassman.<lb />
Directors of research from the<lb />
UNC schools decided to begin<lb />
organizing annual statewide<lb />
research symposiums, and the<lb />
journal will record everything<lb />
that is presented at the sympo-<lb />
sium by students. The Under-<lb />
graduate Research Creativities<lb />
Committee does the job of orga-<lb />
nizing the symposium.<lb />
"I asked each of the deans to<lb />
submit the names of two faculty<lb />
members from their school,<lb />
who are on the committee, and<lb />
the committee puts together the<lb />
symposium Bassman said.<lb />
ECU has done these types of<lb />
S events in the past but now there<lb />
� will be one collectively for all<lb />
 public schools each year. The first<lb />
 symposium is slated to take place<lb />
 Nov. 12 at the Jane McKimmon<lb />
O Center on the NC State campus.<lb />
It will be titled, "State of North<lb />
Carolina Undergraduate Research<lb />
Symposium The first journal<lb />
will follow that symposium.<lb />
Research and working with<lb />
professors is no longer a privilege<lb />
exclusively for graduate students.<lb />
ECU's honors program allows<lb />
honors students to gain assistant-<lb />
ships when they enroll in Univer-<lb />
sity Honors to do a senior project.<lb />
Undergraduates get to do some<lb />
of the work graduate assistants<lb />
normally do.<lb />
"You assist the professor in<lb />
hisher research Bassman said.<lb />
"The idea is you have the<lb />
opportunity to see what research<lb />
is all about, get to know a profes-<lb />
sor and get the opportunity to<lb />
co-author or co-present with a<lb />
professor<lb />
Students' work is even being<lb />
put into respected publications.<lb />
"You'd be amazed at the<lb />
number of students who have<lb />
papers that are co-authored<lb />
with professors or have articles<lb />
accepted in journals Bassman<lb />
said.<lb />
Gaining an assistantshlp is<lb />
reserved for honors students but<lb />
participating in the symposium<lb />
is open to all students. During<lb />
ECU's Second Annual Research<lb />
and Scholarship Day in 2004,<lb />
students had the opportunity to<lb />
give oral presentations and dis-<lb />
play exhibits all over Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
In today's job market, students<lb />
almost have to have research<lb />
experience in order to be com-<lb />
petitive applicants for graduate<lb />
and professional schools.<lb />
"Undergraduates are expected<lb />
to do research now Bassman<lb />
said.<lb />
The work being showcased<lb />
at symposiums is largely focused<lb />
on the natural sciences. Bassman<lb />
is working to emphasize a more<lb />
multi-disciplinary symposium.<lb />
The fields of humanities and<lb />
fine arts in particular need more<lb />
improvement.<lb />
Bassman Is glad ECU will lead<lb />
something that encompasses all<lb />
UNC schools.<lb />
"The editorial board will con-<lb />
sist of people from all universities<lb />
and colleges in North Carolina,<lb />
but the nice thing is it will be<lb />
housed here on our campus<lb />
Bassman said.<lb />
Bassman's department has<lb />
received requests of $93,000 for<lb />
research this year. They are will-<lb />
ing to give each student up to<lb />
$2,500 of grant money to com-<lb />
plete a project.<lb />
The Council on Undergradu-<lb />
ate Research was designed to dis-<lb />
tribute grants and help students<lb />
organize their work to produce a<lb />
thesis or other projects.<lb />
Their mission statement is<lb />
"to support and promote high-<lb />
quality undergraduate student-<lb />
faculty collaborative research and<lb />
scholarship<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A8 I Opinion: A3 I Student Life: A4 I Sports: A6 <lb /><pb facs="00059343_tn_0002" /><lb />
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CHRIS MUNIER News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY September 13, 2005<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Salsa Dance<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers are sponsoring a salsa<lb />
dance on Friday, Sept. 16, at the<lb />
Willis Building, 1st and Reade<lb />
St. downtown. Instruction by<lb />
Procopio and Heidi at 7:30 p.m<lb />
dance from 8:30-11 p.m. and DJ<lb />
- Ramon. Students $3, FASG<lb />
members $5, public $8. A non-<lb />
alcoholicnon-smoking event<lb />
Emergency Preparation<lb />
In preparation for Emergency,<lb />
please refer to the ECU Alert<lb />
Web site, www.plratemail.<lb />
ecu.eduexchwebblnredir.<lb />
asp?URL-http:www.ecu.edu<lb />
alert'ecu.edualert.<lb />
This link can also be found on the<lb />
main ECU webpage "Hurricane<lb />
Ophelia Advisory"<lb />
Constitution Day<lb />
On Sept. 17,1787, members of the<lb />
Constitutional Convention signed<lb />
the final draft of the Constitution<lb />
and presented it to the American<lb />
public. Constitutions are under<lb />
debate around the world as<lb />
governmental systems as different<lb />
as the European Union and Iraq<lb />
struggle to adopt a workable<lb />
constitution. ECU will recognize<lb />
Constitution Day during the week<lb />
of Sept. 12-16. The official day of<lb />
observation is Sept 17 every year.<lb />
The Division of Academic Affairs<lb />
and the Division of Student U'fe<lb />
are sponsoring recognition of<lb />
Constitution Day this year with the<lb />
following programs and events.<lb />
Schedule of Events<lb />
Sept. 12-16, Joyner Library<lb />
Hours: The following areas<lb />
will host displays: Government<lb />
Documents, the North Carolina<lb />
Room, and the Teaching Resource<lb />
Center<lb />
Sept. 12-16, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Hours: There will<lb />
be a display from Joyner Library<lb />
Special Collections, near the ATM<lb />
entrance.<lb />
Sept. 14-16, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Hours: Offices<lb />
within the Department of University<lb />
Unions will be hosting a door<lb />
decorations contest. Students,<lb />
faculty, and staff are encouraged<lb />
to tour the building and vote<lb />
on their favorite doors at the<lb />
Mendenhall Welcome Center.<lb />
Sept. 15, 3 p.m Students,<lb />
faculty, and staff are encouraged<lb />
to wear patriotic clothing to show<lb />
their American pride. Anyone<lb />
interested is encouraged to come<lb />
to Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
main entrance, near Destination<lb />
360, to take a group photograph.<lb />
Cake and lemonade will be<lb />
served.<lb />
Sept. 15,4 p.m Presentation<lb />
by Dr. Tinsley Yarbrough of ECU's<lb />
Political Science Department. Dr.<lb />
Yarbrough's presentation, "The<lb />
Constitution and the Supreme<lb />
Court will be held In the Teaching<lb />
Resource Center of Joyner Library<lb />
(2nd Floor).<lb />
Sept. 16,12 p.m Webcast of<lb />
Supreme Court Justices O'Connor<lb />
and Breyer. To be held in Joyner<lb />
Library Room 1418, doors open at<lb />
11:30 a.m.<lb />
Sept. 16,1:30 p.m Webcast<lb />
from Margot Adler of National<lb />
Public Radio, on the topic "Free<lb />
Speech in the Digital Age<lb />
For more information, contact the<lb />
Office of Student Experiences at<lb />
328-4965.<lb />
Peace Week<lb />
Peace Week, Sept. 18-24, your<lb />
participation is needed. This is<lb />
a yearly event that celebrates<lb />
world peace through a variety<lb />
of programs that is meant to<lb />
bring students together. This<lb />
year Peace Week starts on<lb />
Sunday Sept. 18 until Saturday<lb />
Sept. 24. We are looking for your<lb />
organization to help, promote and<lb />
support this program to make It<lb />
another success<lb />
Ebony Fashion Fair<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center<lb />
will host an Ebony Fashion Fair in<lb />
the Wright Auditorium on Monday,<lb />
Oct. 31,2005 at 7 p.m. Tickets are<lb />
$23 and will go on sale starting<lb />
Sept. 1 through the Central ticket<lb />
office. For more information<lb />
contact 328-6495.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Edwards' push against poverty<lb />
has political benefits, pitfalls<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, NC (AP) - John<lb />
Edwards says America is obliged<lb />
to help the working poor escape the<lb />
poverty cycle.<lb />
As head of a new university think tank<lb />
dedicated to examining the Issue,<lb />
the former North Carolina senator<lb />
now has a platform to deliver that<lb />
message, one that helped lead him to<lb />
John Kerry's side in 2004 and could<lb />
help him down the presidential trail<lb />
again in 2008.<lb />
Keeping the "two Americas" theme<lb />
he used during last year's campaign<lb />
also could reinforce a message of<lb />
widening disparity between rich<lb />
and poor that many voters rejected,<lb />
since Edwards lost the run for his<lb />
party's nomination and then joined<lb />
a Democratic ticket that didn't<lb />
win a single southern state in the<lb />
general election.<lb />
Since ieaving the Senate in January,<lb />
"he's got to generate his own media<lb />
attention from that center said Merle<lb />
Black, a political scientist at Emory<lb />
University In Atlanta. "Right now, he<lb />
risks the problem of being viewed as<lb />
a one-Issue candidate<lb />
Politicians who make a second run at<lb />
the same office usually "dont win with<lb />
the same message Black added.<lb />
That kind of thinking hasn't kept<lb />
Edwards from repeating the theme that<lb />
drove his presidential campaign.<lb />
"People In this country have to see<lb />
this is a great moral cause Edwards<lb />
said after a lecture earlier this week<lb />
at the Center on Poverty, Work and<lb />
Opportunity at the University of North<lb />
Carolina School of Law.<lb />
The tragedy of Hurricane Katrina gives<lb />
Edwards a powerful Illustration of<lb />
Edwards' call to reconcile the nation's<lb />
economic gap. The poor, he argued,<lb />
have suffered disproportionately<lb />
because of the storm.<lb />
"It's an ugly and horrifying wake-up<lb />
call for America Edwards told an<lb />
overflow crowd of more than 200<lb />
students and staff members at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill. "And it's time to act<lb />
Law school students who attended<lb />
the lecture said they like what<lb />
Edwards is saying.<lb />
"I'd love to see a lot of candidates on<lb />
both sides of the aisle talking about<lb />
poverty today said Erik Johnson, 26,<lb />
a first-year student from Greensboro.<lb />
"If Senator Edwards wants to make<lb />
poverty a focus of a presidential<lb />
campaign that would be exciting<lb />
National<lb />
Little In way to block chief Justice<lb />
nominee as Senate hearings open<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Less than three<lb />
years after first donning a judge's<lb />
robe, John Glover Roberts Jr. is on a<lb />
path toward speedy confirmation for<lb />
becoming, at age 50, chief justice of<lb />
the United States.<lb />
A turbulent week that included the<lb />
funeral of William H. Rehnquist,<lb />
his mentor and the man he hopes<lb />
to replace, his renomination by<lb />
President Bush for chief justice and<lb />
controversy over the government's<lb />
tardy response to Hurricane Katrina<lb />
has not dampened Roberts' candidacy<lb />
to join the Supreme Court.<lb />
Republicans and Democrats see<lb />
no serious obstacle to Roberts'<lb />
confirmation. Uberal, civil rights, civil<lb />
libertarian and abortion rights groups<lb />
have come out against him but not<lb />
one of the Senate's 100 members<lb />
has declared opposition.<lb />
"I expect these hearings will show<lb />
that you have the appropriate<lb />
philosophy to lead our nation into<lb />
the future said Sen. Mike DeWine,<lb />
R-Ohlo, and a Judiciary Committee<lb />
member, in a written copy of his<lb />
opening statement.<lb />
The committee was to open what<lb />
is expected to be a four- or five-<lb />
day hearing Monday. How Roberts<lb />
answers questions from the panel's<lb />
18 members about his record as a<lb />
conservative lawyer in the Reagan and<lb />
George H.W. Bush administrations will<lb />
play heavily Into the confirmation vote<lb />
by the full Senate, expected before<lb />
the end of September. The Supreme<lb />
Court begins a new term Oct. 3.<lb />
Roberts originally was chosen to<lb />
succeed retiring Justice Sandra Day<lb />
O'Connor. But Rehnquist's death<lb />
prompted the president to renominate<lb />
him for chief justice, putting him in<lb />
position to shape the court, possibly<lb />
for decades.<lb />
Senate Democrats have bitterly<lb />
fought Bush's attempts to move the<lb />
federal judiciary to the right. They<lb />
plan even more intense questioning<lb />
of Roberts now that he is slated to<lb />
move all the way from a junior judge<lb />
on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals<lb />
for the District of Columbia to the top<lb />
spot on the Supreme Court.<lb />
"The tragedy of Katrina shows<lb />
In the starkest terms why every<lb />
American needs an effective national<lb />
government that will step In to meet<lb />
urgent needs that Individual states<lb />
and communities cannot meet on<lb />
their own Sen. Edward M. Kennedy<lb />
said in a statement prepared for the<lb />
opening of hearings.<lb />
The Massachusetts Democrat called<lb />
Roberts an "intelligent, well-educated<lb />
and serious man" but said the Senate<lb />
"must also determine whether he has<lb />
demonstrated a commitment to the<lb />
constitutional principles that have<lb />
been so vital in advancing fairness,<lb />
decency and equal opportunity in<lb />
our society<lb />
International<lb />
Disney opens Its newest theme<lb />
park In Hong Kong<lb />
HONG KONG (AP) - When Mickey<lb />
Mouse and Donald Duck landed<lb />
in Paris in 1992, French officials<lb />
shunned the opening of Euro Disney,<lb />
Intellectuals decried the Invasion<lb />
of American pop culture and park<lb />
workers protested the strict dress<lb />
code.<lb />
Disney's latest experience - its new<lb />
park in Hong Kong - couldn't have<lb />
been more different.<lb />
Hong Kong Disneyland opened<lb />
Monday with musicians clanging<lb />
cymbals, Chinese lion dancers<lb />
prancing precariously on tall poles<lb />
and fireworks bursting In the sky.<lb />
Chinese Vice President Zeng<lb />
Qinghong joined Disney executives<lb />
in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle,<lb />
declaring the park Hong Kong's<lb />
"eternal carnival<lb />
The ceremony ended with a parade<lb />
of skipping Disney characters old and<lb />
new: Mickey, Donald Duck, Mushu the<lb />
dragon, Ulo and Winnie the Pooh.<lb />
Earlier, hundreds of people lined up<lb />
RObertS from page ?<lb />
for Justice O'Connor Yarbrough<lb />
said.<lb />
"If he can get Roberts in, he<lb />
is going to be getting someone<lb />
of the Rehnquist mold who<lb />
will be more conservative than<lb />
O'Connor was<lb />
Possible replacements for<lb />
O'Connor include Judge Edith<lb />
Clement, Judge Edith Jones and<lb />
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gon-<lb />
zalez. Since O'Connor was the first<lb />
woman to serve on the Supreme<lb />
Court, Bush may feel compelled to<lb />
replace her with a woman or choose<lb />
Gonzalez, who would be the first<lb />
Hispanic on the bench.<lb />
"Gonzalez has been criti-<lb />
cized for not being conservative<lb />
enough Yarbrough said.<lb />
"But he would probably be a<lb />
consensus candidate who could win<lb />
support, particularly as a Hispanic<lb />
Roberts may get confirmed<lb />
quickly by the Senate. Only<lb />
recently has Roberts been any<lb />
kind of judge, but that may not<lb />
matter much. Yarbrough does not<lb />
think Roberts' short experience as<lb />
a judge will hinder his chances of<lb />
getting approved as chief justice.<lb />
"He has not been a judge,<lb />
but some of the greatest Supreme<lb />
Court justices were not judges<lb />
at all before they became chief<lb />
justices Yarbrough said.<lb />
"That is not a reflection on<lb />
John Roberts<lb />
Former justices like John Mar-<lb />
shall, Earl Warren and Hugo Black<lb />
were not judges before making it<lb />
to the Supreme Court.<lb />
Yarbrough said the Rehnquist<lb />
court was possibly one of the<lb />
most involved courts in terms<lb />
of judicial activism in American<lb />
history. Roberts may not be as<lb />
active though.<lb />
"The conventional wisdom<lb />
would be that someone like<lb />
John Roberts would favor a more<lb />
restrained court in civil liberties<lb />
cases Yarbrough said.<lb />
He said this may be a court<lb />
that is less likely to over-rule the<lb />
federal government in criminal<lb />
cases or first amendment cases.<lb />
Many of the other justices have<lb />
been on the bench for a while but<lb />
even Justice John Paul Stevens, the<lb />
oldest court member, is in good<lb />
health. The decision for justices<lb />
to step down can be political and<lb />
often depends on who is presi-<lb />
dent at the time. Yarbrough said<lb />
Rehnquist considered retiring' after<lb />
Thurgood Marshall did in 1991<lb />
but changed his mind once Presi-<lb />
dent Clinton won the presidency.<lb />
Rehnquist also felt the need to<lb />
hang on longer after 2002 when<lb />
the Senate got tighter amongst<lb />
Democrats and Republicans.<lb />
The next big development<lb />
surrounding Supreme Court<lb />
affairs will be finding out who<lb />
will replace O'Connor.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
outside the gate, waiting to get in<lb />
despite the sweltering heat.<lb />
Michael Kuzma, of Celebration, Fla,<lb />
was first in line. 'For over 50 years, the<lb />
American people have experienced<lb />
the happiness of Disney theme parks.<lb />
I hope the people of China can enjoy<lb />
the happiness the 36-year-old<lb />
consultant said.<lb />
It was a much warmer welcome than<lb />
in France, where officials skipped<lb />
the opening ceremony and critics<lb />
complained that Euro Disney was an<lb />
assault on French culture.<lb />
A government agency filed a<lb />
complaint contending Euro Disney's<lb />
ban on beards, mustaches and<lb />
colored hosiery may have violated<lb />
France's work code. And President<lb />
Francois Mitterrand dismissed the<lb />
park as "not exactly my cup of tea<lb />
Hong Kong's government however, is<lb />
the biggest investor in the new $3.5<lb />
billion park, believing the attraction<lb />
will help turn this global financial<lb />
capital into Asia's best family holiday<lb />
spot. Disneyland says it employs<lb />
5,000 people and will draw 5.6 million<lb />
visitors in Its first year.<lb />
Hong Kong and Disney struck a deal<lb />
to build the park in 1999 - just two<lb />
years after the former British colony<lb />
returned to Chinese rule. The city had<lb />
been battered by the Asian financial<lb />
crisis and desperately needed a<lb />
new project to boost Its spirits and<lb />
troubled economy.<lb />
Hong Kong's embrace of Disneyland<lb />
is also the product of a Westernized,<lb />
ruthlessly capitalistic and non-<lb />
Ideological mind-set that's short on<lb />
cultural roots. The territory was ruled<lb />
by Britain for more than 150 years,<lb />
and it's still governed separately.<lb />
ROUteS from page A1<lb />
driving when at all possible.<lb />
Even when there is not a gas<lb />
shortage, it is still beneficial to<lb />
the driver and the environment<lb />
to take full advantage of ECU's<lb />
transit system.<lb />
"The buses and the driv-<lb />
ers are here to help students,<lb />
whether that be providing<lb />
transportation to and from<lb />
campus, or to help alleviate the<lb />
pressures of rising fuel costs,<lb />
fuel shortages or just everyday<lb />
Greenville traffic said Stacey<lb />
Thompson, senior English edu-<lb />
cation major and bus driver.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Fire<lb />
from page A1<lb />
economy, an effort he believes<lb />
will bolster forces of moderation.<lb />
But he faces a difficult task in<lb />
Gaza, where militants and armed<lb />
gangs operate freely and wield<lb />
considerable power.<lb />
Ismail Haniyeh, a Hamas<lb />
leader in Gaza, said the group<lb />
"will support any step that will<lb />
produce something for our<lb />
people" but made clear that it<lb />
has no plans to disarm as long<lb />
as Israel controls the West Bank<lb />
and Jerusalem.<lb />
"We should protect the resis-<lb />
tance option and the resistance<lb />
weapons he said. "These weap-<lb />
ons liberated the land and by<lb />
these weapons, we will continue<lb />
the liberation process<lb />
As Israel completed its pull-<lb />
out, Palestinian jeeps decorated<lb />
with the flags of the Hamas and<lb />
Islamic Jihad militant groups<lb />
stopped just near the border and<lb />
a group of masked gunmen waved<lb />
their weapons before Palestinian<lb />
police moved them away.<lb />
Pointing behind him at the<lb />
border, Maj. Gen. Dan Harel,<lb />
head of Israel's southern com-<lb />
mand, said the pullout presented<lb />
an important opportunity for the<lb />
Palestinians to take control of<lb />
their future.<lb />
"The responsibility belongs<lb />
to the Palestinian Authority<lb />
he said. "We hope that they will<lb />
know how to rise to the responsi-<lb />
bility and enable all of us to leave<lb />
in peace and security<lb />
Palestinian authorities had<lb />
promised an orderly transition<lb />
after the pullout, but the calls for<lb />
calm were ignored. Police stood<lb />
by helplessly early Monday as<lb />
gunmen raised flags of militant<lb />
groups and crowds smashed what<lb />
was left in the ruins or walked<lb />
off with doors, window frames,<lb />
toilets and scrap metals.<lb />
After rushing into the settle-<lb />
ments, Palestinians set fire to<lb />
empty synagogues in the Morag,<lb />
Kfar Darom and Netzarim settle-<lb />
ments, as well as a Jewish semi-<lb />
nary in Neve Dekalim. Later, a<lb />
Palestinian bulldozer began<lb />
knocking down the walls of the<lb />
Netzarim synagogue.<lb />
In Netzarim, two young Pal-<lb />
estinians waving flags stomped<lb />
on the smoldering debris outside<lb />
the synagogue, and others took<lb />
turns hitting the building with<lb />
a large hammer.<lb />
"They (Israelis) destroyed our<lb />
homes and our mosques. Today it<lb />
is our turn to destroy theirs said<lb />
a man in Neve Dekalim who gave<lb />
his name only as Abu Ahmed.<lb />
Israel removed some 8,500<lb />
Gaza settlers from their homes<lb />
in 21 settlements last month and<lb />
razed homes and most buildings<lb />
in the communities. However, the<lb />
Israeli Cabinet decided at the last<lb />
minute Sunday to leave 19 syna-<lb />
gogue buildings intact, drawing<lb />
complaints from the Palestinians<lb />
and criticism from the United<lb />
States. In Washington, State<lb />
Department spokesman Sean<lb />
McCormack said the Israeli deci-<lb />
sion "puts the Palestinian Author-<lb />
ity into a situation where it may<lb />
be criticized for whatever it does<lb />
After daybreak, the situa-<lb />
tion was largely calm. Dozens<lb />
of curious Palestinians moved<lb />
into Netzarim to get a glimpse of<lb />
what was once a heavily fortified<lb />
enclave in central Gaza. People<lb />
inspected the rubble, and<lb />
school children climbed on<lb />
the ruins of a building. Envi-<lb />
ronmental workers gathered<lb />
samples of rubble for testing.<lb />
Several people held posters<lb />
of longtime Palestinian leader<lb />
Yasser Arafat, who died last year,<lb />
and pictures of the Hamas lead-<lb />
ers killed by Israel, Sheik Ahmed<lb />
Yassin and Abdel Aziz Rantisi.<lb />
"Today is the beginning of<lb />
a new era. The battle is still<lb />
ahead of us. Gaza is only the<lb />
first step said Mohammed al-<lb />
Hindi, the leader of the Islamic<lb />
Jihad militant group, who was<lb />
accompanied by dozens of fol-<lb />
lowers. "The beginning will be<lb />
when we liberate Jerusalem and<lb />
the West Bank<lb />
Abdullah Franji, a top official<lb />
in Abbas' Fatah party, put a Pales-<lb />
tinian flag around his shoulders<lb />
as he toured the northern settle-<lb />
ment of Elei Sinai.<lb />
"Today our people are smell-<lb />
ing freedom he said. "We hope<lb />
that our joy will be complete with<lb />
free borders, with a connection to<lb />
the West Bank and to have Gaza<lb />
as the first step toward achieving<lb />
the Palestinian state<lb />
The withdrawal, code-named<lb />
"Last Watch was overshadowed<lb />
by Israeli-Palestinian disputes,<lb />
including over border arrange-<lb />
ments and movement between<lb />
Gaza and the West Bank. The<lb />
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editor@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.9238<lb />
JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor In Chief<lb />
TUESDAY September 13, 2005<lb />
Our View<lb />
Ophelia's no Katrina, but<lb />
we should still prepare<lb />
With America's thoughts concentrated on the Gulf<lb />
Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the last<lb />
thing anyone wants to hear is that another hur-<lb />
ricane is on its way. Lucky for them, Ophelia has<lb />
turned her eye toward the North Carolina coast.<lb />
Although at the time that this is being written<lb />
Ophelia is only a Tropical Storm and is expected<lb />
to hit land as a weak category one hurricane, that<lb />
in no way means that we should just ignore her<lb />
presence and think that nothing will happen.<lb />
Forthose who might not be sure of exact statistics,<lb />
tropical storms contain winds ranging from 39-73<lb />
mph and a category one hurricane packs winds<lb />
up to 95 mph. The National Weather Service's<lb />
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale states that cat-<lb />
egory one hurricanes like Ophelia will contain<lb />
"storm surge generally 4-5 feet above normal<lb />
(and) Damage primarily to unanchored mobile<lb />
homes, shrubbery and trees<lb />
While this might not sound like much of a threat,<lb />
hurricanes of any nature produce very heavy rainfall,<lb />
resulting in both coastal and inland flooding. If you're<lb />
still naive, think back to 2004 when Hurricane Gaston<lb />
hit the South Carolina coast as a category one hur-<lb />
ricane. Hooding from that storm resulted in eight<lb />
casualties as far north and inland as Richmond, Va.<lb />
We at TEC want our readers to not only be safe<lb />
when these storms strike our area, but we want<lb />
our readers to be prepared.<lb />
The National Weather Service provides these tips<lb />
to abide by when a storm is coming your way:<lb />
Locate a safe room, or the safest areas in your home<lb />
for each hurricane hazard. In certain circumstances<lb />
the safest areas may not be within your home, but<lb />
within your community. Determine escape routes<lb />
from your home and places to meet. Make a plan<lb />
now for what to do with your pets if you need to<lb />
evacuate. Stock non-perishable emergency sup-<lb />
plies and a disaster supply kit containing bottled<lb />
water, canned foods and juices, paper plates, snack<lb />
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clothing, a first aid kit toiletries, moisture wipes, flash-<lb />
light batteries, radio, cash, keys and have important<lb />
documents sealed in a waterproof container.<lb />
Use these helpful tips in preparation for any hurricanes<lb />
or tropical storms that may approach our area.<lb />
Most importantly, take heed to all watches and<lb />
warnings. If a mandatory evacuation is issued,<lb />
please do what you can to get to a safe place.<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Liberals show true face in time of crisis<lb />
Others blamed for own<lb />
mistakes<lb />
TONY MCKEE<lb />
CONSERVATIVE CORNER<lb />
It is amazing what a crisis does to<lb />
people. Some curl up into a ball and<lb />
want to be left alone. Some respond<lb />
with civil disobedience, looting, rape,<lb />
murder and anarchy. Some respond<lb />
with compassion, giving of themselves<lb />
or their wallets to help other human<lb />
beings in their time of need. Then<lb />
there are Liberal Democrats and the<lb />
mainstream media, who have nothing<lb />
to offer but finger-pointing, hatred,<lb />
anger, class warfare, lies, half-truths<lb />
and vitriolic, haranguing, inflamma-<lb />
tory commentary.<lb />
Instead of spending their time and<lb />
energy helping the country heal by<lb />
showcasing the incredible efforts being<lb />
undertaken by private organizations,<lb />
churches and even individual citizens<lb />
in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana,<lb />
they choose instead to incessantly<lb />
blame President Bush for everything<lb />
under the sun while purposefully and<lb />
amorally ignoring the stupendous<lb />
incompetence of the local and state<lb />
officials of Louisiana, some of whose<lb />
actions directly led to the deaths of<lb />
their own people.<lb />
I briefly touched on the "chain<lb />
of command" that every citystate in<lb />
this country follows in times of crisis,<lb />
but I will reiterate it, since the Liberal<lb />
press isn't. Responsibility starts at the<lb />
citytownship, goes to the county (or<lb />
Parrish) then goes through various<lb />
state agencies, all of which ultimately<lb />
report to the governor. Then, and only<lb />
then, does the Federal government get<lb />
involved. Now, how many times have<lb />
you heard this from the Liberals in the<lb />
last week or so?<lb />
Instead of reporting the truth, or<lb />
at least some semblance of reality, we<lb />
have been treated to an increasing<lb />
litany that the disaster in Louisiana<lb />
was a direct result of President Bush's<lb />
racism and lack of concern for minori-<lb />
ties and the poor. This despite the fact<lb />
that President Bush has appointed more<lb />
minorities and women to positions of<lb />
power than any other President. The<lb />
argument that he doesn't care about<lb />
the poor is hogwash also.<lb />
Despite what has been widely<lb />
reported (and ultimately hoped for),<lb />
the economy was doing fine before<lb />
Katrina hit. Government revenues were<lb />
higher than expected (thank you tax<lb />
cuts!), economic growth was healthy<lb />
and steady and unemployment was<lb />
around 5 percent (for those of you who<lb />
have never taken an economics class, 5<lb />
percent is almost universally accepted<lb />
as full employment capacity, and is<lb />
better than previous President's record.<lb />
Thank you tax cuts!). President Bush's<lb />
economic policies have helped the poor<lb />
more than hurt them.<lb />
I can hear the howls already<lb />
"what about New Orleans and other<lb />
cities?" That is an excellent question.<lb />
I hope someone can answer it. New<lb />
Orleans, like almost every major Ameri-<lb />
can city, is a bulwark of Liberalism. A<lb />
quick glance at national voting trends<lb />
bears this out. The cities are governed<lb />
by Liberals, as are many of the States. As<lb />
such, they should be worker's paradises<lb />
- Utopia's even.<lb />
New Orleans has been governed by<lb />
Liberals for as long as I can remember,<lb />
yet it is by no means a Utopian paradise.<lb />
Instead, it is the epitome of some of<lb />
the deepest poverty, racism and abject<lb />
corruption that Liberal governance has<lb />
to offer. It is comparable to New York,<lb />
Detroit, Chicago, etc. And the well-to-<lb />
do, Liberal, politicians who are respon-<lb />
sible for this situation do not care and<lb />
are now trying to cover their posteriors,<lb />
with the willing help of the media.<lb />
What I find mind boggling about<lb />
the Liberal response, especially the<lb />
demands that Bush be held account-<lb />
able, is that these are the very same<lb />
people who defended an earlier Presi-<lb />
dent who on his watch saw the World<lb />
Trade Center bombed, a building full<lb />
of people burned to death in Waco,<lb />
Texas, the Alfred P. Murrah Building<lb />
in Oklahoma City destroyed, overseas<lb />
embassies bombed, and the govern-<lb />
ment sponsored kidnapping of Elian<lb />
Gonzalez, among many, many other<lb />
things. Not once can I remember any<lb />
Liberal politician or reporter attempt<lb />
to hold Bill Clinton responsible for<lb />
any of the disasters of his Presidency.<lb />
Why the sudden demand for account-<lb />
ability now?<lb />
Mayor Nag in was asked why the<lb />
buses weren't used to evacuate people<lb />
even though there was plenty of warn-<lb />
ing about the storm. He responded that<lb />
he didn't have an adequate number of<lb />
drivers to run the buses under normal<lb />
circumstances, let alone in a hurricane.<lb />
Senator Mary Landrieu stated that<lb />
Mayor Nagin, as well as most mayors,<lb />
have trouble enough getting people to<lb />
go to work when it is sunny, let alone in<lb />
a hurricane. The vast majority of New<lb />
Orleans' workers are minorities. Their<lb />
own white, Liberal Senator said they are<lb />
lazy bums who don't regularly show up<lb />
for work. That sounds mighty racist to<lb />
me, how about you? So where is the<lb />
outrage and calls for her resignation?<lb />
The spectacle we are suffering<lb />
through with Liberals going orgasmic<lb />
in their attempt to deflect blame away<lb />
from them and their failed policies and<lb />
onto President Bush will not soon be<lb />
over, much to the dismay of many.<lb />
At least one good thing is coming<lb />
out of this- more and more people are<lb />
seeing the true face of Liberalism in this<lb />
crisis: The face of the elitist, arrogant,<lb />
racist, angry hypocrite.<lb />
Can you see it also?<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Price-fixing on gasoline: Control yourself<lb />
(KRT) � Recent gasoline-price<lb />
spikes have given new meaning to<lb />
the phrase "pain at the pump And<lb />
with demand from India, China and<lb />
elsewhere growing, and the failure of<lb />
the United States to open a single new<lb />
oil refinery since the 1970s, supplies<lb />
could remain tight and prices elevated<lb />
for some time.<lb />
Which means lawmakers will want<lb />
to show they're "doing something" and<lb />
try to rein in prices.<lb />
But this would be a mistake. The<lb />
answer is not to set limits on wholesale<lb />
prices, as Hawaii is attempting to do,<lb />
and it's certainly not to enact a system<lb />
of price controls for oil and gas like the<lb />
federal government did in the 1970s.<lb />
In fact, lawmakers in Hawaii<lb />
and anyone on the mainland who<lb />
attempts such a solution needs a history<lb />
lesson about the last time government<lb />
attempted to control energy prices.<lb />
Many blamed - and still blame - the<lb />
OPEC oil embargo and the effects of<lb />
the Iranian revolution. But for the most<lb />
part, we were our own worst enemies.<lb />
Long lines of cars snaked away from<lb />
gas stations all over America because<lb />
we lost faith in the power of markets<lb />
to correct these problems, and we took<lb />
shortcuts that only made things worse.<lb />
By setting prices below market levels,<lb />
the government, first under President<lb />
Nixon but later under Presidents Ford<lb />
and Carter, made it unprofitable for oil<lb />
companies to respond to high prices as<lb />
they normally would - by increasing<lb />
production.<lb />
This led to inadequate supplies and<lb />
fuel shortages. Then, rather than lifting<lb />
the price controls, government tried<lb />
to fix the problem by imposing alloca-<lb />
tion controls. Soon, we had centrally<lb />
planned programs determining how<lb />
much of various fuel types to produce,<lb />
how much to send each state and how<lb />
much various categories of purchasers<lb />
were allowed to buy.<lb />
"Scattered shortages led to hoarding<lb />
and panic buying and worse shortages<lb />
yet - and those gasoline lines wrote<lb />
one energy analyst at the time. "No<lb />
other consuming country cooked up<lb />
this kind of purgatory for itself<lb />
In trying to help, in trying to "do<lb />
something government gave us the<lb />
worst of both worlds: higher prices and<lb />
shortages.<lb />
Hawaiians are about to find out<lb />
just how effective price controls can<lb />
be. Thanks to a 2004 law set to take<lb />
effect this month, Hawaii will institute<lb />
controls on the wholesale price of gaso-<lb />
line. The idea is to force gas stations in<lb />
Hawaii to charge the same as those on<lb />
the mainland - despite much higher<lb />
delivery costs and state taxes.<lb />
But if retailers can charge what<lb />
they want, and the controlled price<lb />
falls below the market price, expect the<lb />
same thing to happen that occurred in<lb />
the United States in 1973 and 1979. Gas<lb />
lines appear, and, since the price at the<lb />
pump is not controlled, prices spike.<lb />
It's been a long time since the<lb />
United States went down this road.<lb />
Many of today's drivers are too young<lb />
to remember odd-even days, 10-gallon<lb />
limits and "Out of Gas" signs. Were<lb />
it not so predictably sad and eco-<lb />
nomically devastating, one would be<lb />
tempted to give thanks that the people<lb />
of Hawaii are willing to demonstrate<lb />
the folly of government controls on gas<lb />
prices yet again.<lb />
What we can give thanks for is that<lb />
oil and gas production on the Gulf<lb />
Coast is beginning to return to normal<lb />
after Hurricane Katrina. This will quiet<lb />
calls on the mainland for government<lb />
price controls on oil and gas. President<lb />
Bush has done the right thing to speak<lb />
out against gouging, but it's wrong to<lb />
imply that government intervention<lb />
might be at hand.<lb />
Using the bully pulpit, the moral<lb />
authority of the presidency, to urge<lb />
merchants not to exploit a tragic situ-<lb />
ation is right. Using the power of the<lb />
office to arrest market forces in the<lb />
process of correcting is not.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
Who's the genius that built<lb />
the dining hall without a park-<lb />
ing lot? Don't tell me you can<lb />
park across the street, or the hall<lb />
is close to dorms so students can<lb />
walk. They aren't the only dorms<lb />
on campus, and some students<lb />
live in other towns.<lb />
I see Tony McKee has still yet<lb />
to be fired and incarcerated. I'll<lb />
bet you anything he's in charge<lb />
of fixing the Fountain.<lb />
I see the fountain isn't work-<lb />
ing. Imagine that.<lb />
I saw some fat slob of a human<lb />
walk within arm's reach of a trash<lb />
can on the mall and throw a Sty-<lb />
rofoam container on the ground<lb />
beside it! I got in his face and of<lb />
course he came right back, but I<lb />
actually scared him into putting<lb />
it in the trash. The mall is ugly<lb />
enough with all the construc-<lb />
tion! Don't litter on it!<lb />
Pretty sad when the only<lb />
good thing on TV is hurricane<lb />
coverage.<lb />
I feel bad for New Orleans -1<lb />
truly do. But they saw that thing<lb />
coming for days at least and still<lb />
stayedin a city shaped like a big<lb />
bowl. And besides that, the first<lb />
thing I thought of when I saw the<lb />
destruction was "Sodom<lb />
I wish I had my camera when<lb />
the sorority girls were at their<lb />
table at Wright Place trying to<lb />
recruit girls  all three of them<lb />
had the same long brown hair,<lb />
same shirt, same bug eye sun<lb />
glasses, and same "I'm better<lb />
than you" smirk. I would have<lb />
made a shirt with the picture<lb />
saying "Look exactly like us and<lb />
we might let you join<lb />
Boy, that dining hall is really<lb />
great. The food hasn't improved.<lb />
But what an artistic building.<lb />
Remind me what we pay these<lb />
people for.<lb />
I want it duly noted that if<lb />
I had seen a pregnant woman<lb />
trying to sit on a bus, I'd have<lb />
given her my seat. We're not all<lb />
horrible.<lb />
Hey, idiots! Don't drink and<lb />
drive and then complain about<lb />
it all over campus. You deserve<lb />
what you got, and probably a<lb />
whole lot more. It's amazing<lb />
how quickly people can go from<lb />
acting like they are super-cool<lb />
and all grown up for driving<lb />
their buddies around after get-<lb />
ting trashed downtown to acting<lb />
like an immature brat when they<lb />
are asked to gasp be responsible<lb />
for their own actions. Suck it up<lb />
already!<lb />
To anybody who is skipping<lb />
the football games because they<lb />
think we aren't any good, you<lb />
don't know what you're miss-<lb />
ing. Aundrae Allison for class<lb />
president.<lb />
Is anyone else sick of seeing<lb />
these bigger girls in the club with<lb />
their pants so tight their bellies<lb />
flop over, who think dancing is<lb />
spreading your legs and humping<lb />
the air? Can ECU adopt some<lb />
class?<lb />
Why does the music have<lb />
to be so loud in the music class-<lb />
rooms? I have a class in the<lb />
Brewster Building and you can<lb />
hear the music booming loudly<lb />
through the entire building. It is<lb />
so rude and annoying when we<lb />
are trying to take tests or even<lb />
taking notes is hard. I thought<lb />
they had their own building to<lb />
play music in.<lb />
Maybe it's a sense of the<lb />
tragic, but I haven't been so<lb />
entertained by a hurricane in<lb />
my life.<lb />
Can we have some techno<lb />
music in the clubs? For the<lb />
people who don't like R&amp;B, let<lb />
alone hearing the same songs<lb />
over and over again.<lb />
Well, its too bad hurricanes<lb />
don't hit during Mardi Gras.<lb />
You are ridiculous McKee,<lb />
even Ann Coulter admits that<lb />
Bush has made mistakes about<lb />
Hurricane Katrina. It is obvi-<lb />
ous that you have lost your grip<lb />
on reality, and every thing has<lb />
become a "liberal conspiracy<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant<lb />
is an anonymous way for students<lb />
and staff in the ECU community to<lb />
voice their opinions. Submissions can<lb />
be submitted anonymously online<lb />
at www.theeastcarolinian.com, or<lb />
e-mailed to editor@theeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right to edit<lb />
opinions for content and brevity.<lb />
� <lb /><pb facs="00059343_tn_0004" /><lb />
Student Life<lb />
Page A4 features@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328.6366 CAR01YN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor TUESDAY September 13, 2005<lb />
9-13-05<lb />
Picks of the Week<lb />
Music<lb />
Fall Out Boy - From Under the Cork Tree<lb />
MTV favorites Fall Out Boy have<lb />
struck gold (literally, the album has<lb />
sold more than 500,000 units) with<lb />
their latest release. Granted "Sugar,<lb />
We're Going Down" gets more airplay<lb />
than any other pop song on the<lb />
market, but this album goes beyond<lb />
just catchy tunes. That's right, this<lb />
release has catchy tunes with catchy<lb />
names. My favorite track is "Nobody<lb />
Puts Baby in the Comer Seriously,<lb />
this is a fun album that will keep you<lb />
and your friends singing together all<lb />
night long.<lb />
ECU'S sizzling top three hottest professors<lb />
The 40 Year-Old Virgin<lb />
II you haven't seen this movie yet,<lb />
I don't know what you're waiting<lb />
for. This is hands down one of the<lb />
funniest movies I've seen yet If you<lb />
think your love life is bad, it can't<lb />
possibly be as bad as poor Andy's. If<lb />
you don't laugh at some point in this<lb />
movie, please come to our office and I<lb />
will personally refund your money.<lb />
Television<lb />
NFL Football, Sunday at 1 p.m.<lb />
Finally, preseason NFL football is over<lb />
and we can get down to business.<lb />
Watch as your Carolina Panthers<lb />
take on the New England Patriots,<lb />
Sept. 18. This could be a preview of<lb />
this year's Super Bowl and a win for<lb />
the Panthers in this game might start<lb />
to heal the wounds from their Super<lb />
Bowl loss two years ago.<lb />
Books<lb />
4 Blondes by Candace Bushnell<lb />
Are you missing "Sex and the City?"<lb />
Try this book by Candace Bushnell<lb />
(the same woman who wrote "Sex<lb />
and the City"). Follow four woman<lb />
- a model, a columnist, a writer and<lb />
a socialite as they struggle through<lb />
relationship difficulties and thrive<lb />
through personal successes. If you<lb />
liked Samantha Jones, you'll love<lb />
Janey Wilcox.<lb />
Names In the News<lb />
Martha's Back<lb />
Martha Stewart chose NBC's<lb />
"Today" show Thursday for her first<lb />
TV appearance since her release<lb />
from prison and subsequent house<lb />
arrest.But the domestic diva's initial<lb />
late-night talk-show chat will not be<lb />
with NBC's Tonight Show" star Jay<lb />
Leno, it will be with his contentious<lb />
CBS rival, David Letterman. Stewart<lb />
is due to trade quips with Dave on<lb />
Sept. 19, two days before the debut<lb />
of "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart<lb />
and a week after her daily syndicated<lb />
lifestyle show, "Martha" debuts. The<lb />
Hollywood Reporter calls the CBS<lb />
booking "a surprise given that<lb />
Stewart is ostensibly plugging her<lb />
role as the host of a new version<lb />
of NBC's The Apprentice" and that<lb />
"Martha" is being distributed by NBC<lb />
Universal's syndication. None of the<lb />
involved parties had comments. On<lb />
Today host Matt Lauer compared<lb />
Stewart to a phoenix rising. "And I<lb />
didn't burn she interjected. As for<lb />
what it was like to lose her electronic<lb />
monitoring device, she said it came<lb />
off shortly after midnight, so rather<lb />
than celebrate, she was "really tired<lb />
and just ready to go to sleep"<lb />
Foxx Helps Out<lb />
Jamie Foxx, working with the NAACP<lb />
on Hurricane Katrina relief efforts,<lb />
says when the going gets tough,<lb />
celebrities need to get giving.<lb />
The reason you have to do this is you<lb />
have to let them know that you're real<lb />
said Foxx after a visit to Houston's<lb />
Astrodome, where cots have been set<lb />
up for victims of the hurricane. People<lb />
were happy to see him. "He was so<lb />
fine. I was just wishing he could have<lb />
taken me home with him said Venus<lb />
Junius, who was forced from her New<lb />
Orleans home and spent three days<lb />
on top of a bridge until a bus brought fc<lb />
her to Houston. "When I saw him I 2?<lb />
just ran to where he was at she said.<lb />
Ruth Bibbs, a 72-year-old from New<lb />
Orleans' Lower Garden District, said<lb />
meeting Foxx helped take her mind<lb />
off the devastation. "You forget about<lb />
it for a moment, at least she said.<lb />
PaMUp?<lb />
Bobby Brown told a judge this week<lb />
that he's up to date with his $5,000<lb />
monthly child-support payments and<lb />
with contributions to his children's<lb />
educational fund.<lb />
However, Norfolk Probate and<lb />
Family Court Judge Paula Carey<lb />
admonished the singer, calling his<lb />
earlier excuses "unacceptable Carey<lb />
had issued a warrant for Brown's<lb />
arrest in June after he failed to appear<lb />
at a compliance hearing.<lb />
Brown said a stomach virus prevented<lb />
him from attending.<lb />
Brown lives in Alpharetta, Ga, with<lb />
his wife, Whitney Houston. He has<lb />
two children with Kim Ward, who<lb />
lives In Massachusetts. He's currently<lb />
starring with Houston in a Bravo<lb />
Television show called "Being Bobby<lb />
Brown Everyone is definitely on the<lb />
edge of their seat.<lb />
Professor<lb />
Patrick Enderle<lb />
Biology Department<lb />
26 Chilli Peppers for "Honness<lb />
Photo By: Kyle Fisher<lb />
Students aren't just<lb />
thinking about the<lb />
lectures<lb />
TOMEK A STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
There you are walking<lb />
into a class for the first<lb />
time. You sit down and<lb />
in walks the most gor-<lb />
geous creature you've<lb />
ever seen  your<lb />
professor. All of<lb />
us at one time or<lb />
another have had<lb />
that secret crush<lb />
on an authority<lb />
figure. It's human<lb />
nature. So it's<lb />
only natural that<lb />
ECU students have<lb />
thoughts about who<lb />
the hottest professors are<lb />
around campus.<lb />
ECU has the reputa-<lb />
tion of a "party school"<lb />
but we also have some<lb />
of the most well liked<lb />
professors. Students<lb />
are often seeking<lb />
information on the<lb />
professor who will<lb />
be teaching their<lb />
classes. Students<lb />
are very inquisi-<lb />
tive about asking<lb />
around to see who<lb />
the best professor is<lb />
for a certain subject<lb />
and how easy or hard<lb />
a professor can be.<lb />
The Web site<lb />
RateMyProfessor.com<lb />
has made answering<lb />
all these questions a<lb />
breeze for students.<lb />
On this site profes-<lb />
k sors are rated<lb />
 by former<lb />
students on their easiness, help-<lb />
fulness, clarity, rater's interest,<lb />
overall quality and of course, hot-<lb />
ness. If a professor is considered<lb />
hot, a chili pepper shows up next<lb />
to the professor's rating. Many<lb />
students also post comments for<lb />
other students to read.<lb />
Numerous students take<lb />
full advantage of this Web site<lb />
when choosing a professor and<lb />
although it's mostly about the<lb />
academics and a professor's<lb />
overall quality score - we can't<lb />
help but wonder if the hotness<lb />
total affects a student's decision.<lb />
I wouldn't mind having an awe-<lb />
some professor who's also eye<lb />
candy, especially during those<lb />
early morning classes.<lb />
Students often include in the<lb />
comments section exactly what<lb />
they are thinking about their<lb />
professors. One student let it all<lb />
hang out in their comment sec-<lb />
tion last November about Steve<lb />
Estes, a professor in the Exercise<lb />
and Sports Science department.<lb />
"This man is a really awesome<lb />
guy. Talks about Crew a lot and<lb />
is a pretty laid back guy. Do the<lb />
labs and show up for class. Has a<lb />
midterm and then a final. Inter-<lb />
esting class. This man I think for<lb />
being 55, he is so hot. I would do<lb />
him. Wonder what he looks like<lb />
naked the student posted in<lb />
their comment section.<lb />
I have had the joy of actually<lb />
taking a class taught by the same<lb />
professor and I totally see where<lb />
the student was coming from.<lb />
Estes is a wonderful teacher and<lb />
very down to earth. He doesn't<lb />
treat students like they don't<lb />
know squat about the world.<lb />
That's part of what makes him so<lb />
likable and yes even hot.<lb />
When polled many students<lb />
had similar taste as to who they<lb />
considered are hot professors. SO<lb />
everyone wants to know, who<lb />
made the cut? It all boils down<lb />
to how many hot ratings a profes-<lb />
sor received. Of course there is a<lb />
Students set to party for<lb />
Hurricane Katrina Relief<lb />
A rescue worker from San Diego, in a boat donated from Illinois, helped rescue residents from homes.<lb />
PRSSA to hold Katrina<lb />
Fundraiser<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
After a disaster many people<lb />
search for ways to contribute<lb />
to the cause. In the wake of<lb />
Hurricane Katrina the suffering<lb />
is profound which makes the<lb />
need even more dire. One simple<lb />
way to give relief is through a<lb />
fundraiser sponsored by the<lb />
ECU chapter of Public Relations<lb />
Student Society of America.<lb />
PRSSA was established in the<lb />
spring of 1968 as an organiza-<lb />
tion that allows students to learn<lb />
more about public relations, as<lb />
well as use skills that will be<lb />
useful in other professions. The<lb />
group is open to all students, but<lb />
the members are primarily public<lb />
relations majors.<lb />
The mission of PRSSA as<lb />
stated on their Web site, prssa.<lb />
org, is "to serve our members<lb />
by enhancing their knowledge<lb />
in public relations and pro-<lb />
viding access to professional<lb />
development opportunities<lb />
PRSSA's foundation is also built<lb />
on the idea of providing qualified<lb />
and prepared individuals to serve<lb />
the public relations profession.<lb />
PRSSA presently has about 30<lb />
members, but hopes to increase<lb />
that number this year. PRSSA is<lb />
interested in allowing students<lb />
to increase their knowledge<lb />
of public relations and they<lb />
invite all students to join their<lb />
organization. Meetings are held<lb />
Monday evenings at 5:30 p.m. at<lb />
Joyner201.<lb />
The club is trying to establish<lb />
a solid group and make students<lb />
aware of needs within their<lb />
community and society as a whole.<lb />
"We would like to establish a<lb />
name for ourselves on campus and<lb />
allow our club togrow in members.<lb />
"We also want our members<lb />
to be involved with the com-<lb />
munity, and hopefully gain<lb />
opportunities for internships<lb />
and job interviews said Sarah<lb />
Ledwlth, member of PRSSA.<lb />
One step they are making<lb />
to achieve this goal is a benefit<lb />
to raise money for Hurricane<lb />
Katrina victims.<lb />
The fundraiser will be held<lb />
Thursday, Sept. 15 beginning at 9<lb />
p.m. It will be located uptown on<lb />
Fifth Street at The Other Place<lb />
The group will be charging $5 at<lb />
the door, and will be accepting<lb />
donations inside throughout<lb />
the night. Proceeds from the<lb />
benefit will go directly to victims<lb />
of Katrina rather than going<lb />
through a large organization.<lb />
PRSSA is hoping to raise at<lb />
least $500 so they will need<lb />
supporters out in full force. If<lb />
you always go out on Thursday<lb />
night, this week make your night<lb />
out mean something. It's a great<lb />
way to help out people in need<lb />
while doing something you enjoy.<lb />
People all over the country have<lb />
helped, what have you done?<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
leatures@theeaitcarolinian.com.<lb />
separate list for male and female<lb />
professors. From the informa-<lb />
tion gathered on RateMyProfes-<lb />
sor.com and general surveying,<lb />
ECU's top three hottest profes-<lb />
sors list was compiled for your<lb />
viewing pleasure.<lb />
In at number three with a<lb />
total of 21 chili peppers is chem-<lb />
istry professor Toby Allen. Many<lb />
of the comments posted about Dr.<lb />
Allen are about his overall quality<lb />
as a wonderful professor.<lb />
"Dr. Allen is the best profes-<lb />
sor at ECU. The other teachers<lb />
should learn from him. He will<lb />
spend however long you need<lb />
offering help so you will do well.<lb />
His tests are hard but everyone<lb />
should take him. He will leave<lb />
a lasting impression in your life<lb />
because he's just so great one<lb />
student posted in their comment<lb />
section this April.<lb />
In at second place with a<lb />
grand total of 26 chili peppers is<lb />
biology professor, Patrick Enderle.<lb />
On the RateMyProfessor.com site<lb />
one student posted, "Excellent<lb />
teacher and a cutie too<lb />
The hottest male professor at<lb />
ECU is unanimously, CDFR pro-<lb />
fessor Patrick Meadors. Students<lb />
just love this guy. When polled<lb />
his name popped up each and<lb />
every time. With 34 chili peppers<lb />
Meadors takes first place as the<lb />
hottest male professor at ECU.<lb />
"Patrick Meadors is definitely<lb />
the cutest professor at ECU said<lb />
senior psychology major Shenae<lb />
Jones.<lb />
Many other male professors<lb />
came in close and were personal<lb />
favorites to many students. Pro-<lb />
fessors such as Geoff Thomp-<lb />
son, Steve Estes, Mike Hale and<lb />
Nate Vietor ranked high in the<lb />
student polls.<lb />
"The hottest professor I have<lb />
seen at ECU is Nate Vietor in<lb />
the psychology department.<lb />
He's really hot and really nice,<lb />
a winning combination said<lb />
sociology graduate student<lb />
Rhonda Breed.<lb />
Now it's time for the top<lb />
three hottest female professors<lb />
at ECU. In third place is Business<lb />
Department professor, Stephanie<lb />
Edmondson, who came in with<lb />
14 chili peppers on RateMyPro-<lb />
fessor.com.<lb />
Taking second place is Eng-<lb />
lish professor Barri Piner. She<lb />
had a total of 17 chili pepper<lb />
ratings. There is no sense beat-<lb />
ing around the bush about it,<lb />
without further ado the hottest<lb />
female professor at ECU is math<lb />
professor Anna Butler with 25<lb />
chili pepper ratings. On the site<lb />
one student stated in their com-<lb />
ment section that Butler is, "very<lb />
easy and helpful, very sweet lady<lb />
We are all sure her husband, also<lb />
a professor in the mathematics<lb />
department, is really happy about<lb />
this recent finding.<lb />
Basing classes off just a pro-<lb />
fessor's hotness rating is very<lb />
shallow but if you have to take<lb />
the class anyway, why not enjoy<lb />
the scenery. Fortunately, most<lb />
students think what truly mat-<lb />
ters is the professor's ability to<lb />
teach the information and if that<lb />
professor just happens to be hot,<lb />
it doesn't hurt one bit.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
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MALES:<lb />
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2nd Patrick Enderle<lb />
3rd Toby Allen<lb />
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Semester events at a glance<lb />
There's plenty to do, so<lb />
get involved<lb />
MEREDITH STEWART<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Now that students have<lb />
gotten back into their school<lb />
routine (and freshmen no longer<lb />
use their schedules) it's time to<lb />
get involved on campus. ECU<lb />
offers so many clubs, activities,<lb />
organizations and festivities<lb />
to join and attend so there's<lb />
no reason why anyone should<lb />
be bored.<lb />
This semester the School of<lb />
Theatre and Dance is performing<lb />
a wide variety of productions,<lb />
sure to satisfy everyone's taste.<lb />
Oct. 6 ECULoessin Playhouse<lb />
will present "The Pajama Game<lb />
In November "The Importance<lb />
of Earnest" will be presented and<lb />
then in December the musical<lb />
"John and Jen: A new musical<lb />
Although those are the main<lb />
productions, other events<lb />
will be going on throughout<lb />
the semester. The Symphony<lb />
Orchestra will perform several<lb />
times, music festivals will be<lb />
held as well as recitals, Opera<lb />
Theatre and exhibitions will<lb />
all be going on throughout the<lb />
semester.<lb />
If you love playing sports<lb />
and being active then there are<lb />
many hours to be spent at the<lb />
Student Recreation Center. ECU<lb />
offers many activities and trips<lb />
to participate in at a reasonable<lb />
cost. In September students<lb />
can go kayaking, surfing, rock<lb />
climbing and backpacking with<lb />
the trained guides from the<lb />
SRC. In October, kayaking and<lb />
backpacking will be offered<lb />
again so students will be able<lb />
Anything but 'Frail' performance<lb />
Frail, an original rock band, performed at Scores on Saturday night for a high-energy crowd. The<lb />
band includes Chris West on lead vocals, Jon Patton on guitar, ECU Senior Chris Clement on<lb />
bass and Brian Holder on drums. The group Is set to play at Dr. Unks Oasis later this fall.<lb />
Students enjoy a popular campus event, the Polar Bear Pool Party.<lb />
to fit the trips into their busy<lb />
schedules. Oct. 28-30 a group will<lb />
go caving in Virginia. The SRC<lb />
also offers yoga, indoor climb-<lb />
ing, group training, lifestyle<lb />
enhancement programs and<lb />
intramural sports.<lb />
The Pirate Underground is<lb />
rapidly growing, offering a wide<lb />
variety of activities sure to fit<lb />
the taste of each student. Jazz<lb />
festivals, comedians, speakers,<lb />
bingo, American Red Cross Blood<lb />
Drive, World Fest and much<lb />
more will be offered at the Pirate<lb />
Underground.<lb />
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where people come together<lb />
and help clean up Greenville<lb />
and Pitt County. Keep building<lb />
by joining clubs. From salsa<lb />
dancing to becoming a child<lb />
mentor, there are more than 100<lb />
clubs and organizations to be<lb />
involved with.<lb />
Are you a freshman who<lb />
wants to discover and design<lb />
leadership skills? "Shipmates"<lb />
would love for you to be a part<lb />
of their organization, after all<lb />
you are the future of ECU. "Ship-<lb />
mates" practices interpersonal<lb />
skills, leadership development,<lb />
effective communication and<lb />
lifelong responsibility.<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center is a wonderful place to be<lb />
if you are interested in broaden-<lb />
ing your horizons in the cultural<lb />
field. Sept. 14 they will be spon-<lb />
soring "cultural cuisine night<lb />
where samples of food from many<lb />
different cultures will be offered,<lb />
along with prizes and music.<lb />
Nov. 12 a Mini PowWow will be<lb />
held, a celebration of the Native<lb />
American culture.<lb />
Computers are available to<lb />
everyone and there is a friendly<lb />
staff who can answer questions<lb />
concerning other cultures and<lb />
a nice atmosphere to get your<lb />
work done, read or just fulfill<lb />
your curiosity.<lb />
One of the biggest events<lb />
on campus this semester (other<lb />
than Halloween of course) is<lb />
"The Lord of the Rings Extended<lb />
Edition Marathon It will be<lb />
showing at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center's Hendrix Theatre. All<lb />
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acter because there will be a<lb />
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extravagant event.<lb />
If you still can't find<lb />
anything to do, check out all of the<lb />
sports schedules at ecu.edu, which<lb />
provides students with informa-<lb />
tion on campus organizations,<lb />
carpooling information, campus<lb />
calendars, off-campus housing<lb />
directories and student surveys.<lb />
For a complete list of events,<lb />
plays and movies just go to<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center for<lb />
a booklet of the times and dates.<lb />
For easier access, you can just visit<lb />
the ECU homepage and look for<lb />
more updated events, activities<lb />
and festivals.<lb />
ECU is full of opportuni-<lb />
ties for students to get involved<lb />
and meet new, interesting<lb />
people. College should be the<lb />
best years of your life, take<lb />
advantage.<lb />
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TUESDAY September 13,2005<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Packers' Walker tears ACL<lb />
Javon Walker, the Green.<lb />
Bay Packers' best receiver, will<lb />
miss the rest of the season after<lb />
tearing up his right knee in the<lb />
opener. Walker will need an<lb />
operation once the swelling<lb />
subsides to repair the torn anterior<lb />
cruciate ligament and will require<lb />
between eight and 12 months<lb />
of rehabilitation. Walker was<lb />
hurt in the third quarter of the<lb />
Packers' 17-3 loss at Detroit on<lb />
Sunday when he pushed off<lb />
safety Terrence Holt on a 55-yard<lb />
catch that was negated by his<lb />
offensive interference. Walker, who<lb />
made the Pro Bowl last season<lb />
after catching 89 passes for<lb />
1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns,<lb />
threatened to hold out this year if<lb />
the final two years of his contract<lb />
weren't renegotiated. But he<lb />
showed up in training camp on<lb />
time, saying he wanted to prove<lb />
he was worthy of a blockbuster<lb />
contract through his play. The risk<lb />
of course, was suffering a serious<lb />
injury that would limit his earning<lb />
power - just like the one he<lb />
suffered Sunday, when he caught<lb />
four passes for 27 yards. He's due<lb />
$515,000 this season, the fourth<lb />
of a five-year deal he signed in<lb />
2002 for $7,485 million. When he<lb />
was threatening to hold out, agent<lb />
Drew Rosenhaus said he couldn't<lb />
let Walker risk his health for that<lb />
kind of money, but Walker said<lb />
he couldn't fathom missing any<lb />
games in a contract dispute. With<lb />
Walker down, Robert Ferguson<lb />
will start alongside Donald Driver,<lb />
who will move from split end to<lb />
flanker. Ferguson is the Packers'<lb />
best special teams player, but<lb />
might be taken off those units<lb />
now, Sherman said.<lb />
Jenkins done for season<lb />
Carolina defensive tackle<lb />
Kris Jenkins is out for the rest<lb />
of the season after injuring his<lb />
knee in the Panthers' loss to the<lb />
New Orleans Saints. Jenkins, a<lb />
2003 All-Pro, tore the anterior<lb />
cruciate ligament in his right<lb />
knee, the Panthers said Monday.<lb />
Jenkins was Injured when he<lb />
broke through the line and tried<lb />
to tackle Deuce McAllister In<lb />
the backfield in the first quarter.<lb />
He left but returned briefly in the<lb />
third quarter, only to have to be<lb />
helped off the field again. Carolina<lb />
coach John Fox said it wasn't<lb />
clear if Jenkins tore the ligament<lb />
in his knee on the first injury or<lb />
the second. The two-time Pro<lb />
Bowler also missed 12 games<lb />
last season with a shoulder injury,<lb />
but declared himself fit last week<lb />
and ready to return as the NFLs<lb />
top defensive tackle. Instead, he'll<lb />
be sidelined again, creating a<lb />
gaping hole on Carolina's vaunted<lb />
defensive line. Jenkins' absence<lb />
allows teams to Increase their<lb />
coverage on All-Pro defensive end<lb />
Julius Peppers and severely hurts<lb />
the Panthers' run defense. Kindal<lb />
Moorehead replaced Jenkins<lb />
most of last season, but was<lb />
inactive for Sunday's 23-20 loss<lb />
to the Saints.<lb />
Csonka one of six<lb />
rescued from Bering Sea<lb />
Pro Football Hall of Famer<lb />
Larry Csonka was among six<lb />
people plucked by helicopter<lb />
from a stranded boat during a<lb />
harrowing rescue in the Bering<lb />
Sea, a newspaper reported<lb />
Sunday. Csonka, his partner and a<lb />
film crew from his television show<lb />
were not injured, but the boat was<lb />
abandoned at sea, the Anchorage<lb />
Daily News reported in Sunday<lb />
editions. Csonka was part of<lb />
a group returning from filming<lb />
a hunting trip on an isolated<lb />
island about 100 miles west of<lb />
Unalaska on Wednesday when<lb />
their 28-foot boat encountered<lb />
bad weather. The newspaper<lb />
reported that 9-foot seas and<lb />
gale force winds made it difficult<lb />
to navigate the vessel, which<lb />
then drifted away from the Aleut<lb />
village of Nikolski. After hours of<lb />
worsening conditions, the Coast<lb />
Guard was called to help shortly<lb />
after midnight Wednesday. A<lb />
Coast Guard helicopter was<lb />
dispatched from Kodiak, 600<lb />
miles away; It arrived around<lb />
10:45 a.m. Thursday and hoisted<lb />
those on the battered boat one-<lb />
by-one in a basket. Csonka, his<lb />
partner Audrey Bradshaw, film<lb />
crew members John Dietrich<lb />
and Rich Larson, and Thomas<lb />
McCay, the guide for the hunt,<lb />
were taping the event for the show<lb />
North to Alaska when the weather<lb />
worsened. The former fullback for<lb />
the Dolphins, Csonka runs Zonk!<lb />
Productions, which films episodes<lb />
for his outdoor sports TV show.<lb />
The Sports<lb />
Dictionary<lb />
Hockey alive, kicking at ECU<lb />
Club team holds tryouts this past<lb />
weekend, preparing for first season<lb />
SCOTTWILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Just when you thought hockey in<lb />
America had passed away and grass had grown<lb />
over the grave, the ice is back. Well, it's back in<lb />
Greenville, anyway.<lb />
Starting in 2005, ECU's ice hockey club team<lb />
will be competing in the Southwest division of<lb />
the Blue Ridge Hockey Conference, with home<lb />
games being played at Bladez on Ice. Division foes<lb />
will include Appalachian State, Clemson, Radford,<lb />
Virginia Military Institute and UNC-Wilmington<lb />
(yes, they play hockey in Wilmington).<lb />
So what if you want to play ice hockey at ECU?<lb />
First, you have to shell out around $300 to play on<lb />
the game squad and $100 to play on the practice<lb />
squad, and that's just seasonal dues. You've got to<lb />
be good in the classroom, because members are all<lb />
required to have a GPA of at least 2.0 and be enrolled<lb />
in at least nine semester hours.<lb />
Shelling out a lot of money isn't new to anyone<lb />
with at least a minimal background in hockey, how-<lb />
ever, the sport gets to be very expensive as players<lb />
usually have to buy their own equipment. Equip-<lb />
ment includes pads, skates (and skate sharpening),<lb />
gloves, a helmet and your own stick. Hockey's not<lb />
exactly a pick-up and go sort of sport.<lb />
Brent Falcon, Jordan Meyers and Corey Fleitz<lb />
founded the club in October of 2004, but their first<lb />
game in the BRHC will be a year later, Oct. 21 when<lb />
they take on Virginia Commonwealth. If you want<lb />
to watch this game, however, you'll have to drive to<lb />
Richmond. The team's first home game will be in<lb />
Greenville on Oct. 28 against Radford.<lb />
To those of you who wonder if they're for real,<lb />
they've already gathered a list of sponsors includ-<lb />
ing Michaelangelo's Pizza, Pirate Radio 1250, Cafe<lb />
Caribe, Graphix Unlimited in Tarboro and of course<lb />
Bladez on Ice. If you're personally interested in<lb />
sponsoring the ECU club team, they offer a package<lb />
of donation levels. For just a $75 donation you get<lb />
a pair of season passes and a listing on their Web<lb />
site, ecuicehockey.com. For bigger businesses, they<lb />
offer plans of up to a $2,000 donation where they<lb />
place your business logos on ticket stubs and offer<lb />
private party rooms.<lb />
So if you get some time this fall (or more appro-<lb />
priately, this winter), take some time and chill with <lb />
the ECU Men's Ice Hockey club team. $<lb />
I<lb />
This writer can be contacted at <lb />
sport5@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Tryouts for ECU concluded Monday night when the team held a full-scale scrimmage from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m.<lb />
ECU volleyball team swept  . � ,<lb />
twice at BGSU Invitational LadV Prate soccer falls ,n<lb />
double-overtime 2-1 to Oklahoma<lb />
Krug leads the ladies in assists with 348 so far this season.<lb />
(SID) � The ECU women's<lb />
soccer team dropped its fifth<lb />
game of the season Sunday after-<lb />
noon falling to the Oklahoma<lb />
Sooners 2-1 in double-over-<lb />
time at John Crain Field<lb />
in Norman.<lb />
The Pirates (1-5-0) scored<lb />
the first half's only goal when<lb />
Melissa Penney's (Damascus,<lb />
Md.) free kick from 30 yards out<lb />
on the left side climbed over<lb />
the outstretched hands of OU<lb />
keeper Jennifer Nichols into the<lb />
upper right corner of the net at<lb />
the 37:39 mark. For Penney it<lb />
was her third goal of the season<lb />
and the eighth of her career.<lb />
Currently she leads the Pirates<lb />
in scoring and points (7).<lb />
The Sooners (5-1-0) got on<lb />
the board in the 68th minute<lb />
when Andrea Hurley weaved<lb />
through several ECU defend-<lb />
ers and found Tenesha Duncan<lb />
who promptly sent the ball past<lb />
Pirate goalkeeper Amber Camp-<lb />
bell (Frederick, Md.).<lb />
During the first overtime<lb />
period, both teams had oppor-<lb />
tunities to score but came away<lb />
with nothing. OU took five shots<lb />
to ECU'S two, including a point-<lb />
break shot by Savannah Scott<lb />
that found Campbell's hands<lb />
with less than a minute to play.<lb />
In the 108th minute of play,<lb />
the Sooners netted the game-<lb />
winner when Lauren Maclver<lb />
fired a shot off Campbell's<lb />
hands into the upper left corner<lb />
of the net with 2:03 remain-<lb />
ing in the second overtime.<lb />
Campbell would finish with<lb />
a career-high 12 saves in 108<lb />
minutes of play.<lb />
"I'm pleased with the way<lb />
we played this weekend said<lb />
Head Coach Rob Donnen-<lb />
wirth. "We played two great<lb />
teams (Texas A&amp;M and Okla-<lb />
homa) and I thought we played<lb />
competitive enough to win.<lb />
When you play nation-<lb />
ally-ranked program you<lb />
can only learn and become<lb />
better and 1 think we did that<lb />
this weekend<lb />
ECU will be back in action<lb />
Friday, Sept. 16 when they host<lb />
Campbell at Bunting Field<lb />
at 4 p.m.<lb />
Lady Pirates finish 1-2<lb />
over the weekend<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The road trip continued for<lb />
the ECU Volleyball team last<lb />
weekend as they entered the<lb />
BGSU Invitational Tournament<lb />
in Bowling Green, Ohio. Riding<lb />
high on a two game winning<lb />
streak over Tennessee Tech and<lb />
High Point, the Lady Pirates were<lb />
hoping to carry on the winning<lb />
momentum as they faced No. 12<lb />
Ohio State in the first game of the<lb />
invitational last Friday.<lb />
Despite a hard fought effort<lb />
OSU proved to be too much for<lb />
ECU as they were able to sweep<lb />
the game 30-27, 30-17 and 30-<lb />
28. Seniors Pam Ferris and Erica<lb />
Wilson led the Lady Pirates in<lb />
kills with nine and eight respec-<lb />
tively. Junior Heidi Krug led ECU<lb />
with 27 assists in the loss.<lb />
Things did not get any easier<lb />
for ECU as they entered the next<lb />
day of the invitational against<lb />
host Bowling Green. Wilson led<lb />
the way with nine kills for ECU<lb />
as Krug tallied 34 assists, but It<lb />
still was not enough as the Lady<lb />
Pirates were swept for the second<lb />
time in the invitational 30-25,<lb />
30-25 and 30-24. Bowling Green<lb />
hit .222 in their win while ECU<lb />
only managed .095.<lb />
Determined not to be<lb />
swept throughout the entire<lb />
invitational ECU turned on<lb />
their game faces later in the<lb />
day as they faced their final<lb />
opponent Chicago State. ECU<lb />
racked up 49 kills and a hitting<lb />
percentage of .424 as they<lb />
bounced back from their previ-<lb />
ous loss with a sweep of their own<lb />
30-16, 30-17 and 30-19. With the<lb />
win ECU improves their record to<lb />
4-4 this season.<lb />
Next week the road trip con-<lb />
tinues as the Lady Pirates head<lb />
to Spartanburg, SC to take part<lb />
in the Enterprise Rent-a-Car Vol-<lb />
leyball Classic. Play will begin<lb />
Friday as ECU faces Charleston<lb />
Southern and host Wofford. This<lb />
weekend's games will lead up<lb />
to ECU's first conference game<lb />
of the season at home against<lb />
Tulane in two weeks.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Mark Messier retires, ending 25-year NHL career<lb />
(AP) � Mark Messier retired Monday, ending<lb />
a 25-year career in which he won six Stanley Cup<lb />
championships and ranked second only to Wayne<lb />
Gretzky on the NHL all-time scoring list.<lb />
Messier became a star in Edmonton in the 1980s<lb />
and a headlineron Broadway in the '90s, captaining<lb />
the New York Rangers to the '94 championship that<lb />
ended the team's 54-year title drought.<lb />
"There was nothing else really for me to achieve<lb />
the 44-year-old said on a conference call.<lb />
Even though the official announcement came<lb />
Monday, Messier all but said goodbye on March<lb />
31, 2004, following the Rangers' final home<lb />
game before the lockout that wiped out all of last<lb />
season.<lb />
The Rangers held physicals for their players on<lb />
Monday at the opening of training camp, but the<lb />
longtime star never expressed intentions to return<lb />
for another season.<lb />
"It was a tough decision Messier said. "I'm<lb />
healthy and feel good and I feel like I can play<lb />
But Rangers general manager Glen Sather, the<lb />
architect of the Oilers' dynasty that was spear-<lb />
headed by Messier and Gretzky, always left room<lb />
for the rock-jawed captain to come back.<lb />
Messier teamed with Gretzky to win four cham-<lb />
pionships in Edmonton during the 1980s and then <lb />
won another in 1990 after Gretzky was traded to I<lb />
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POOCh KlCk-A low line-drive<lb />
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to pin an offense inside their own<lb />
10-yard line.<lb />
Flanker - A receiver who lines<lb />
up just outside the tight end and<lb />
usually inside of the wide out.<lb />
Sometimes this position is also<lb />
known as the "slot" receiver.<lb />
Flat(s) - The area of the<lb />
field between the hash marks<lb />
and the sidelines and is<lb />
within five or so yards of the line<lb />
of scrimmage.<lb />
Une of Scrimmage - An<lb />
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Saints to play four games in Baton Rouge, three in San Antonio<lb />
Saints' returner Michael Lewis visits refugees after the storm.<lb />
(AP) � The New Orleans<lb />
Saints will play four home games<lb />
at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge,<lb />
La and three in the Alamodome<lb />
in San Antonio this season.<lb />
The Saints, displaced when<lb />
Hurricane Katrina devastated<lb />
the New Orleans area and their<lb />
Superdome home, will play the<lb />
weekends of Oct. 30-31, Nov. 6-7,<lb />
Dec. 4-5 and Dec. 17-19 on the<lb />
campus of LSU in Baton Rouge.<lb />
The San Antonio games will be<lb />
on the weekends of Oct. 2-3, Oct.<lb />
16-17 and Dec. 24-26.<lb />
Specific days and starting<lb />
times for those games have not<lb />
been determined.<lb />
The four home games at<lb />
Baton Rouge will be against<lb />
Miami, Chicago, Tampa Bay<lb />
and Carolina. The San Antonio<lb />
games will be against Buffalo,<lb />
Atlanta and Detroit.<lb />
No decision was made on<lb />
the site of potential Saints home<lb />
playoff games this season.<lb />
Agreement on the sched-<lb />
ule was reached after a meet-<lb />
ing Monday in Baton Rouge<lb />
involving Saints owner Tom<lb />
Benson, NFL commissioner Paul<lb />
Tagliabue, LSU chancellor Sean<lb />
O'Keefe and other school officials.<lb />
"We had an excellent meet-<lb />
ing this morning and quickly<lb />
developed a dual consensus<lb />
Tagliabue said. "The first was<lb />
to continue to give priority to<lb />
the needs of the region and the<lb />
second to the scheduling of<lb />
Saints games in a way that made<lb />
sense under the total circum-<lb />
stances.  We also appreciate the<lb />
cooperation of the Alamodome<lb />
officials and the hospitality of<lb />
the people of San Antonio for<lb />
their support of the Saints at this<lb />
difficult time<lb />
Benson scheduled a news<lb />
conference for later Monday.<lb />
The Saints won their season<lb />
opener 23-20 at Carolina on<lb />
Sunday. Their first home game<lb />
was set for this coming Sunday,<lb />
but was moved to Monday night<lb />
and will be played at Giants Sta-<lb />
dium against the Giants. Saints<lb />
season-ticket holders and anyone<lb />
who had purchased tickets for<lb />
the Giants-Saints game at the<lb />
Superdome were given first<lb />
call for tickets to the relocated<lb />
game. After that, however, Giants<lb />
season-ticket holders were given<lb />
priority, meaning it will be a true<lb />
road game for the Saints.<lb />
The manager of the Super-<lb />
dome has said it will take months<lb />
before the building's future can<lb />
be determined. It's possible to<lb />
stadium will be torn down,<lb />
leaving the Saints to find a new<lb />
home.<lb />
During Hurricane Katrina,<lb />
with thousands inside seeking<lb />
refuge, three large holes were<lb />
blown through the roof. In all,<lb />
about 70 percent of the roof<lb />
failed and water poured into the<lb />
building during the storm, along<lb />
with debris.<lb />
M6SSI8r from page A6<lb />
Los Angeles.<lb />
He trails only Gretzky in<lb />
playoff goals and assists, but he<lb />
topped the Great One by adding<lb />
one postseason guarantee that<lb />
took him to heightened status<lb />
in Manhattan.<lb />
With the Rangers trailing<lb />
New Jersey 3-2 in the 1994 East-<lb />
ern Conference finals, Messier<lb />
promised New York would force<lb />
a seventh game. He made good<lb />
on his word by posting his fourth<lb />
and final playoff hat trick in a<lb />
4-2 victory.<lb />
New York won Game 7 In<lb />
double overtime to advance to<lb />
the finals, which also ended with<lb />
a seventh game victory.<lb />
His second stint with the<lb />
Rangers, which covered the final<lb />
four seasons of his career, wasn't<lb />
nearly as successful. New York<lb />
failed to make the playoffs in<lb />
any of the years. Messier played<lb />
in the postseason during his first<lb />
13 NHL years, before New York<lb />
missed in 1993.<lb />
After leaving the Rangers fol-<lb />
lowing their most recent playoff<lb />
appearance in 1997, Messier was<lb />
out of the playoffs for the next<lb />
seven years - including three<lb />
with Vancouver.<lb />
He leaves with 1,887 NHL<lb />
regular-season points, 970 fewer<lb />
than Gretzky and 37 more than<lb />
Gordie Howe, who sits in third<lb />
place.<lb />
"I never thought about any<lb />
individual records Messier<lb />
said. "Coming back to break<lb />
any records, especially that<lb />
record wasn't all that appealing<lb />
to me<lb />
Messier always did things on<lb />
his terms, and his retirement is<lb />
no different. After a year off, he<lb />
wasn't spurred to play again even<lb />
though he is only six goals away<lb />
from 700 - a mark reached by<lb />
only six players - and 11 games<lb />
short of tying Howe's record of<lb />
1,767.<lb />
Edmonton general manager<lb />
Kevin Lowe, Messier's longtime<lb />
teammate on the great Oilers<lb />
teams, tried to convince him to<lb />
return to his hometown for a fare-<lb />
well tour. But Messier really only<lb />
considered playing in New York,<lb />
where he has a young family.<lb />
Messier was showered with<lb />
applause from teammates,<lb />
family, friends, fans and even the<lb />
Buffalo Sabres when he skated<lb />
off the ice for what turned out<lb />
to be his final game 18 months<lb />
ago, a 4-3 loss at Madison Square<lb />
Garden.<lb />
Messier and Gretzky have<lb />
always been linked, whether on<lb />
the ice or in the record book.<lb />
Messier scored 109 playoff goals,<lb />
13 fewer than Gretzky, and set<lb />
up 186 others - 74 fewer than<lb />
Gretzky, now the Phoenix Coy-<lb />
otes coach.<lb />
But the second partnership<lb />
lasted just one year as Messier left<lb />
the Rangers for Vancouver as a<lb />
free agent following a surprising<lb />
run with Gretzky to the Eastern<lb />
Conference finals.<lb />
When Sather took over as<lb />
Rangers GM in 2000 he brought<lb />
Messier back. Messier scored his<lb />
final goal in his final game, No.<lb />
698 with the Rangers.<lb />
The inability to rekindle suc-<lb />
cess in New York and the depar-<lb />
ture of close friend Brian Leetch,<lb />
who was traded to Toronto as<lb />
part of the Rangers' salary dump<lb />
of 2004, surely pushed Messier to<lb />
his final goodbye to Broadway.<lb />
Reid's job tougher because of<lb />
Super Bowl hopes, offseason<lb />
Gat something to say?<lb />
Send us your pirate rants!<lb />
Submit online at www.theeastcarolinian.com or e-mail editor@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
(KRT) � Andy Reid lost a lot of<lb />
weight this offseason, but it wasn't<lb />
from worry over the soap-opera<lb />
headlines his team was generating.<lb />
The Eagles' coach has<lb />
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As the Eagles prepare to open<lb />
their 73rd season on Monday<lb />
night in Atlanta the seventh<lb />
season of the franchise's all-time<lb />
winningest coach (71-37, includ-<lb />
ing 7-5 in the playoffs) there is<lb />
little question about the team's<lb />
talent level. On paper, this bunch<lb />
certainly seems capable of return-<lb />
ing to the Super Bowl and actually<lb />
winning it. Middle linebacker<lb />
Jeremiah Trotter said recently<lb />
that this is the most talented<lb />
defensive unit he has ever played<lb />
on. The offense still has Donovan<lb />
McNabb, Terrell Owens, Brian<lb />
Westbrook and a solid, stable<lb />
offensive line, regardless of how<lb />
any of those people might be<lb />
feeling about one another or the<lb />
organization at any given time.<lb />
The main question other<lb />
than what might happen with<lb />
injuries, of course, which is<lb />
always a big unknown entering<lb />
a season seems to be whether<lb />
Reid can hold it all together. The<lb />
Eagles have seen a fair amount of<lb />
controversy over the past three<lb />
years or so - there was Trotter's<lb />
messy 2002 departure, the Duce<lb />
Staley rift and holdout the next<lb />
year, bad blood with standouts<lb />
such as cornerback Bobby Taylor<lb />
in 2003 and defensive tackle<lb />
Corey Simon last year, run-<lb />
ning right up to Simon's recent<lb />
release. This rift with Owens is<lb />
different, though Reid says he is<lb />
making a point of not handling<lb />
it any differently.<lb />
The Eagles already faced a<lb />
formidable task to get to Super<lb />
Bowl XL, given that no runner-<lb />
up has returned the next season<lb />
since the Bills in 1994, and no<lb />
team has rebounded from losing<lb />
to winning it in one year since the<lb />
unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins.<lb />
Owens has a much higher<lb />
talent level and profile than any<lb />
previous disgruntled Eagle. He<lb />
seemingly can snap his fingers to<lb />
summon cameras and sycophan-<lb />
tic interviewers from ESPN when-<lb />
ever he feels the need to vent<lb />
about any of the tangential issues<lb />
that have sprung up around his<lb />
displeasure over not getting a new<lb />
contract. He presents the most<lb />
serious threat to Reid's authority<lb />
the coach has ever faced.<lb />
Not that you would ever get that<lb />
sense from talking to Reid about it.<lb />
"I like T.O Reid said a few<lb />
weeks ago, not long after he wel-<lb />
comed Owens back from a one-<lb />
week training-camp banishment<lb />
that some observers felt would<lb />
lead to the end of the wideout's<lb />
Eagles career. Instead, Owens<lb />
returned, apparently accepted<lb />
Reid's terms for remaining on the<lb />
team, and the situation stabilized.<lb />
"I've enjoyed having him here<lb />
T.O he's a very visible guy and a<lb />
great player. Those things happen.<lb />
That comes with the territory<lb />
Hey, planes circling the prac-<lb />
tice field trailing "T.O. Must Go"<lb />
banners, the wide receiver calling<lb />
his quarterback "a hypocrite" on<lb />
national TV these things happen.<lb />
Just another day at the office.<lb />
Reid said he doesn't worry<lb />
about what Owens says on TV,<lb />
or with whom he might or might<lb />
not be speaking, as long as Reid<lb />
and Owens are communicating.<lb />
"T.Os a good person. I'm<lb />
concerned about when T.O. and<lb />
I are face-to-face and talking<lb />
Reid said. "Things happen in this<lb />
business. You work through it,<lb />
and that's what we did<lb />
Asked if this has been his most<lb />
difficult offseason, Reid shrugged.<lb />
"I look at it as part of the job<lb />
he said. "Tough is going one-on-<lb />
one with a defensive lineman.<lb />
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