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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number13 WEDNESDAY October 5, 2005<lb />
State Fair coming soon to Raleigh<lb />
Fair open from Oct. 14 through Oct. 23<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The North Carolina State Fair will begin events,<lb />
competitions and exhibits in Raleigh Oct. 14 and<lb />
will culminate Oct. 23.<lb />
There are four themes to this year's fair- "Sense<lb />
of Wonder, Sense of Excitement, Sense of Adventure<lb />
and Sense of Tradition The fairgrounds are open<lb />
from 9 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. This year's fair will mix<lb />
the tradition North Carolinians cherish with some<lb />
changes to this year's fairgrounds.<lb />
"The most visible difference on the grounds is<lb />
the large building that has taken up a portion of<lb />
the old Midway, where the Red Cross Lounge once<lb />
stood said Brian<lb />
Long, fair director.<lb />
"The Exposi-<lb />
tion Center, which<lb />
is twice the size of<lb />
the Kerr Scott Build-<lb />
ing and half the size<lb />
of the Jim Graham<lb />
Building, will house<lb />
the State Fair Ark,<lb />
horticultural, bee and honey exhibits this year, plus<lb />
an exhibit highlighting memorabilia from various<lb />
presidencies<lb />
From 2002 - 2003, attendance of the state fair<lb />
went from 696,977 to 833,955, and in 2004, Raleigh<lb />
saw a record 836,319 visitors. Saturday is usually<lb />
the most crowded day, and weekdays are consider-<lb />
ably less busy. Each day is full of events like duck<lb />
racing, Circle C Racing Pigs and a fireworks display<lb />
each night.<lb />
see STATE FAIR page A2<lb />
Honduran immigrants get<lb />
chance to contact families<lb />
North Carolina nurses<lb />
are in short supply<lb />
El Puente provides<lb />
communication<lb />
electronically<lb />
USA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A pilot program known as El<lb />
Puente, or The Bridge, is being<lb />
conducted by researchers at ECU,<lb />
along with the NC Agromedicine<lb />
Institute to improve and increase<lb />
communication between Hon-<lb />
duran migrant workers and their<lb />
families.<lb />
"People have been very<lb />
pleased with the improvements<lb />
in communication. It is very<lb />
moving to see someone receive<lb />
a video letter from home said<lb />
David Griffith, professor of<lb />
anthropology who is helping to<lb />
conduct the program.<lb />
Communication centers have<lb />
been set up in Durham and<lb />
Tegucigalpa, Honduras.<lb />
Families can communicate<lb />
through e-mail, video letters<lb />
and audio letters. Many families<lb />
have been split apart by the<lb />
move to the U.S. Often, fathers<lb />
leave their wives and children<lb />
or young married couples come<lb />
here to work.<lb />
"We have to understand<lb />
better. We have to recognize<lb />
the communication problem<lb />
and begin to have regular com-<lb />
munication said John Sabella,<lb />
director of the NC Agromedicine<lb />
Institute.<lb />
Raquel Isaula, a researcher<lb />
from the Development Network<lb />
in Tegucigalpa has established<lb />
103 communication centers<lb />
throughout the country. The<lb />
majority of laborers involved in<lb />
the study hail from Chinacla in<lb />
the state of La Paz, primarily a<lb />
coffee growing area hit hardest<lb />
by Hurricane Mitch.<lb />
There has been a great influx<lb />
of Honduran migrant laborers to<lb />
North Carolina since Hurricane<lb />
Mitch's destruction to the coun-<lb />
try in 1998. Durham, NC has the<lb />
largest Latino Credit Union and<lb />
El Centro Hispafto. It also boasts<lb />
a quickly growing Latino popula-<lb />
tion, and it is greatly affecting the<lb />
migrant workforce.<lb />
"Immigrants have a huge<lb />
impact on workplaces in North<lb />
Carolina Griffith said. The<lb />
other major industries immi-<lb />
grants go into are opening res-<lb />
taurants and other businesses.<lb />
Many Hondurans have training<lb />
in professional fields of work,<lb />
Migrant workers pick crops in the fields of North Carolina.<lb />
but are either unqualified by U.S.<lb />
standards or do not yet speak<lb />
English.<lb />
The overall aim of the study<lb />
is to discover the impact of good<lb />
communication in the workplace.<lb />
Common ailments described by<lb />
migrant workers are depression<lb />
and anxiety from worrying about<lb />
family at home. Depression is<lb />
often associated with occupa-<lb />
tional injury. If communication<lb />
can be improved, the hope is to<lb />
lower the workers' depression<lb />
and anxiety.<lb />
"We are trying to create a<lb />
healthier workplace Griffith<lb />
said.<lb />
One hundred percent of<lb />
workers involved in the study<lb />
provided feedback that being able<lb />
to regularly communicate with<lb />
their families had reduced their<lb />
stress a great deal.<lb />
see HONDURAN page A2<lb />
Scarcity of nurses<lb />
impacts patient care<lb />
USA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
North Carolina is facing a<lb />
dangerously high nurse turnover<lb />
rate, which is greatly affecting<lb />
long-term patient care.<lb />
According to their most<lb />
recent survey, done in June, the<lb />
NC Center for Nursing reports<lb />
the turnover rate for long term<lb />
care (i.e nursing homes) is as<lb />
high as 45.3 percent, with home<lb />
health and hospice turnover rates<lb />
as high as 28.7 percent. In 2004,<lb />
the center reported that in long-<lb />
term care facilities, 45 percent<lb />
of RNs, 38 percent of LPNs and<lb />
58 percent of nursing assistants<lb />
in the state left their jobs, or<lb />
"turned over<lb />
Where have all the nurses<lb />
gone?<lb />
"Nurses feel like they don't<lb />
have enough time during their<lb />
workday to do what they were<lb />
trained to do said Lisa Keel,<lb />
family nurse practitioner at ECU<lb />
Student Health Clinic.<lb />
"Nurses deal with more paper-<lb />
work than patients, are under-<lb />
staffed and usually work overtime<lb />
to make up for the high turnover<lb />
The U.S. Department of<lb />
Health and Human Services<lb />
reports that within the next 25<lb />
years, the number of adults over<lb />
age 65 will double, which greatly<lb />
increases the demand for nursing<lb />
staff in nursing homes.<lb />
Perhaps most crippling to the<lb />
medical industry are the finan-<lb />
cial consequences incurred every<lb />
time a nurse quits hisher job.<lb />
Hospitals spend anywhere from<lb />
$62,100 - 67,100 just to replace<lb />
one RN. High turnover rates cost<lb />
a great deal of money and can<lb />
make it even more difficult to hire<lb />
new nurses. Other consequences<lb />
of high turnover reported by the<lb />
state survey are unacceptably<lb />
high workloads, declines in the<lb />
quality of patient care, the need<lb />
for hospitals and nursing homes<lb />
to close beds or defer patients to<lb />
another facility and the loss of<lb />
revenue for healthcare organiza-<lb />
tions. Likewise, reduced staffing<lb />
can lead to more medical errors,<lb />
higher patient mortality rates,<lb />
larger patient loads for nurses and<lb />
perhaps the root of the problem,<lb />
lower levels of job satisfaction.<lb />
Nurses seem to be "burning out"<lb />
at a high rate.<lb />
"Getting people interested in<lb />
nursing isn't the problem. We just<lb />
can't accommodate them all with<lb />
our current facilities said Linda<lb />
Lacey, the associate director of<lb />
see NURSES page A2<lb />
Two Americans, German share Nobel physics prize for work in optics<lb />
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)<lb />
� Americans John L. Hall and<lb />
Roy J. Glauber and German<lb />
Theodor W. Haensch won the<lb />
2005 Nobel Prize in physics<lb />
Tuesday for work that could lead<lb />
to better long-distance com-<lb />
munication and more precise<lb />
navigation worldwide and<lb />
beyond.<lb />
The prize was given to the<lb />
three for their work in apply-<lb />
ing modern quantum physics<lb />
to the study of optics. Engi-<lb />
neers have used their observa-<lb />
tions to improve lasers, Global<lb />
Positioning System technology<lb />
and other instruments.<lb />
Glauber, 80, of Harvard Uni-<lb />
versity, took half of this year's<lb />
Nobel for showing how the<lb />
particle nature of light affects<lb />
its behavior under certain cir-<lb />
cumstances. Although those<lb />
conditions are rarely observed<lb />
in nature, they are often relevant<lb />
when using very sophisticated<lb />
optical instruments.<lb />
Hall, 71, of the University of<lb />
Colorado, and Haensch, 63, of<lb />
the Ludwig-Maximilian-Univer-<lb />
sitaet in Munich, won "for their<lb />
contributions to the develop-<lb />
ment of laser-based precision<lb />
spectroscopy, including the<lb />
optical frequency comb<lb />
technique<lb />
Hall and Haensch will split<lb />
one half of the $1.3 million prize,<lb />
with Glauber receiving the rest.<lb />
"It's a huge surprise, a great<lb />
pleasure said Hall, noting that<lb />
the work was a team effort.<lb />
Speaking from his office in<lb />
Munich, Haensch called the<lb />
award a high point of his career.<lb />
"I was speechless but of course<lb />
very happy, exuberant he said.<lb />
"Now, I am trying to get used<lb />
to this<lb />
He said the fruits of their<lb />
work could eventually be applied<lb />
to improving communication<lb />
across the globe. The research<lb />
could also be useful in help-<lb />
ing spacecraft navigate more<lb />
accurately on long journeys, or<lb />
creating better digital anima-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Eventually, we may be able<lb />
to enjoy three-dimensional holo-<lb />
graphic movies said Haensch.<lb />
"The important contribu-<lb />
tions by John Hall and Theodor<lb />
Haensch have made it possible<lb />
to measure frequencies with an<lb />
accuracy of 15 digits the acad-<lb />
emy noted.<lb />
"Lasers with extremely sharp<lb />
colors can now be constructed,<lb />
and with the frequency comb<lb />
technique precise readings can be<lb />
made of light of all colors<lb />
"This technique makes it<lb />
possible to carry out studies<lb />
of, for example, the stability<lb />
of the constants of nature over<lb />
time and to develop extremely<lb />
accurate clocks and improved<lb />
GPS technology<lb />
Hall works forJILA, an insti-<lb />
tute run by the University of Col-<lb />
orado and the National Institute<lb />
of Standards and Technology.<lb />
Two other JILA physicists, Eric A.<lb />
Cornell and Carl E. Wieman, won<lb />
the Nobel in physics in 2001.<lb />
JILA originally stood for the<lb />
Joint Institute for Laboratory<lb />
Astrophysics. However, JILA<lb />
decided to keep the name but<lb />
drop the meaning in 1994 as the<lb />
scope of its research widened.<lb />
Of the six Nobels, the physics<lb />
prize has perhaps the broadest<lb />
scope of research, making specu-<lb />
lation ahead of the announce-<lb />
ment difficult.<lb />
Alfred Nobel, the wealthy<lb />
Swedish industrialist and inven-<lb />
tor of dynamite who endowed<lb />
the prizes, left only vague guide- �<lb />
lines for the selection com-<lb />
mittee, saying in his will that<lb />
the prize should be given to<lb />
those who "shall have con-<lb />
ferred the greatest benefit<lb />
on mankind" and "shall have<lb />
made the most important discov-<lb />
ery or invention within the field<lb />
of physics<lb />
In the past decade, winning<lb />
physics discoveries have ranged<lb />
from explaining the makeup<lb />
of faraway galaxies to creating<lb />
high-speed electronics that led to<lb />
Theodor W. Haensch toasts after winning Nobel prize in physics.<lb />
breakthroughs in how informa-<lb />
tion is transmitted worldwide at<lb />
superfast speeds.<lb />
Last year's prize was given<lb />
to Americans David J. Gross, H.<lb />
David Polltzer and Frank Wilczeck<lb />
for their explanation of the force<lb />
that binds particles inside an<lb />
atomic nucleus.<lb />
The prize is the second Nobel<lb />
to be announced this week.<lb />
Monday, Australians BarryJ. Mar-<lb />
shall and Robin Warren won the<lb />
2005 Nobel Prize in physiology<lb />
or medicine for proving, partly<lb />
by accident, that bacteria and<lb />
not stress was the main cause of<lb />
painful ulcers of the stomach and<lb />
intestine.<lb />
The awards for chemistry,<lb />
peace and literature will be<lb />
announced through the end of<lb />
the week, with the economics<lb />
prize to be awarded Oct. 10.<lb />
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NEWS<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER News Editor ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY October 5,2005<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Poetry reading at ECU: Al<lb />
Maglnnes<lb />
Event Date: Wednesday, Oct. 5<lb />
Time: 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Where: ECU Campus, Bate<lb />
1031<lb />
Details: Al Maginnes is an ECU<lb />
alumnus and an award-winning<lb />
poet. He is the author of Taking<lb />
Up Our Daily Tools (NC Poetry<lb />
Council's Oscar Arnold Young<lb />
Award winner) and The Light in<lb />
Our Homes (Lena Miles Todd<lb />
Competition winner).<lb />
Volunteer Guardian ad Lltem<lb />
Program<lb />
The Volunteer Guardian ad Utem<lb />
Program is looking for advocates<lb />
for abused and neglected<lb />
children. Volunteers are trained,<lb />
then appointed along with an<lb />
attorney advocate to represent the<lb />
child's best interests in juvenile<lb />
court proceedings. The program<lb />
works with other agencies to<lb />
locate and develop resources<lb />
that would benefit the child and<lb />
hisher family. Volunteers can<lb />
assist by speaking up for a child's<lb />
right to grow up in a safe and<lb />
caring environment. For more<lb />
information, contact Catherin<lb />
Darby at PO. Box 1391, Greenville,<lb />
NC or call 695-7325. Training<lb />
volunteers will begin in early<lb />
November.<lb />
National Depression Screening<lb />
Day<lb />
Event Date: Thursday, Oct. 6<lb />
Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m 7 - 9 p.m.<lb />
Where: Joyner Library<lb />
Details: National Depression<lb />
Screening Day is Thursday, Oct.<lb />
6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and again<lb />
from 7 - 9 p.m. on the second<lb />
floor of Joyner Library. This Is a<lb />
free screening for students, faculty<lb />
and staff for anxiety, depression,<lb />
post-traumatic stress disorder<lb />
and bipolar disorder. Contact<lb />
the Center for Counseling and<lb />
Student Development at 328-<lb />
6661 for more information.<lb />
The Pajama Game'<lb />
Event Date: Friday, Oct 7 - Tuesday,<lb />
Oct. 11<lb />
Time: Oct. 7 at 8 p.m Oct. 8 at 2<lb />
p.m Oct. 9 at 8 p.m Oct. 10 at 8<lb />
p.m Oct. 11 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Where: McGinnis Theatre<lb />
Tickets are: General Public-$17.50,<lb />
Senior Citizens and current ECU<lb />
FacultyStaff-$15, and Youth<lb />
Current ECU Student-$12 in<lb />
advance, $17.50 at the door.<lb />
Details: Conditions at the<lb />
Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory are<lb />
anything but peaceful as sparks<lb />
fly between Sid Sorokin, the<lb />
new superintendent, and Babe<lb />
Williams, leader of the union<lb />
grievance committee. Their stormy<lb />
relationship comes to a head<lb />
when the workers strike for a pay<lb />
raise, setting off both a conflict<lb />
between management and labor<lb />
and a battle of the sexes.<lb />
Peter Romary to speak Oct. 10<lb />
Local domestic violence attorney<lb />
Peter Romary will present "With<lb />
Justice for Some: How the Legal<lb />
and Education Systems Have Let<lb />
Down Victims of Crime (and What<lb />
Can Be Done)' Monday, Oct.10, at<lb />
4 p.m. in Bate 1021.<lb />
One of America's top-ranked trial<lb />
lawyers and victims advocates,<lb />
Romary will illustrate how both the<lb />
justice and educational systems<lb />
in the U.S. have failed victims<lb />
of crime - especially victims of<lb />
domestic violence - and will<lb />
discuss how these problems can<lb />
easily be remedied.<lb />
Romary has received a number<lb />
of international humanitarian and<lb />
service awards for his pro bono<lb />
work with domestic violence<lb />
survivors, including the Ellis Island<lb />
Medal of Honor. In 2004, he was<lb />
one of only 52 men honored by<lb />
Lifetime Television in its Time<lb />
Square Project for his tireless<lb />
work to end violence against<lb />
women.<lb />
This event is being coordinated<lb />
by the women's studies<lb />
department.<lb />
$180<lb />
Per<lb />
Month<lb />
on uiiikI for<lb />
Local<lb />
Raleigh considers mandatory<lb />
, estrtctlons on water use<lb />
RALEIGH, NC (AP) - While some<lb />
cities are still considering voluntary<lb />
restrictions on water use, the city<lb />
of Raleigh has learned that merely<lb />
asking doesn't work.<lb />
Last week, the city council warned<lb />
that a request made in September<lb />
to scale back use could turn to an<lb />
order unless residents and business<lb />
cooperated.<lb />
"Over the past weekend, average<lb />
use still hovered about 60 million<lb />
gallons a day said City Manager<lb />
Russell Allen.<lb />
So the council was scheduled to<lb />
consider Stage One conservation<lb />
rules Tuesday, which would mean<lb />
restrictions such as watering lawns<lb />
only three times a week and only<lb />
at night until the city's water supply<lb />
increases.<lb />
Those who break the rules would<lb />
face fines ranging from $50 for a first<lb />
offense to $500 for a second.<lb />
The changes also would affect eight<lb />
towns that depend on Raleigh for<lb />
water. Gamer, Wake Forest Rolesville,<lb />
Fuquay-Varlna, Holly Springs,<lb />
Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon.<lb />
The Raleigh area, which normally<lb />
gets four inches of rain in September,<lb />
has gotten just .82 inches. Monthly<lb />
rainfall this year, except for April and<lb />
July, has been well below normal.<lb />
"Nobody plans for this until there<lb />
is a problem said Charles Bell,<lb />
president of American Pride car<lb />
washes and a member of the city's<lb />
water conservation task force.<lb />
"Water is cheap. Maybe if water went<lb />
up like the price of gasoline, people<lb />
would conserve<lb />
Meanwhile, water officials in<lb />
Greensboro are still considering<lb />
voluntary restrictions.<lb />
"We're hemming and hawing at this<lb />
point Water Resources Director<lb />
Allan Williams said while he reviewed<lb />
weather forecasts.<lb />
"We're getting close<lb />
Almost a quarter of Greensboro's<lb />
water soon will come from water<lb />
plants in Burlington, Reidsville and<lb />
Winston-Salem.<lb />
Williams said the city has increased<lb />
its water purchases since the city's<lb />
three main reservoirs started to drop<lb />
in the past months.<lb />
Nearby High Point already has invoked<lb />
voluntary conservation measures,<lb />
including a limiting lawn watering.<lb />
Perry Kairis, public services director<lb />
in High Point, said just two or three<lb />
inches of rain over an extended<lb />
period of time would boost reservoir<lb />
levels from their current 79 percent<lb />
capacity to about 90 percent.<lb />
National<lb />
Republicans, Democrats alike<lb />
conflicted over MIers nomination<lb />
to Supreme Court<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - President<lb />
Bush's decision to make White House<lb />
counsel Harriet Miers his second<lb />
Supreme Court nominee is causing<lb />
some strange friction on Capitol<lb />
Hill, with some Republicans unsure<lb />
about her conservative credentials<lb />
and some Democrats seemingly<lb />
supporting her.<lb />
The mixed signals create some<lb />
uncertainty about how Miers will be<lb />
received In the Senate as the Judiciary<lb />
Committee prepares for another<lb />
round of confirmation hearings before<lb />
the end of the year.<lb />
Bush portrayed Miers, who never<lb />
has been a judge, as a strict<lb />
constructionist, someone who "will<lb />
strictly interpret our Constitution and<lb />
laws<lb />
'She will not legislate from the bench<lb />
said the president as the 60-year-old<lb />
former private attorney stood with him<lb />
in the Oval Office.<lb />
"If confirmed, I recognize that I will<lb />
have a tremendous responsibility to<lb />
keep our judicial system strong and<lb />
to help ensure that the courts meet<lb />
their obligations to strictly apply the<lb />
laws and the Constitution said Miers,<lb />
who has worked on previous judicial<lb />
nominations with many of the same<lb />
senators who now will judge her<lb />
candidacy.<lb />
She immediately began visiting<lb />
senators in the Capitol, meeting with<lb />
Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen<lb />
Specter, Senate Majority Leader Bill<lb />
Frist and Senate Democratic leader<lb />
Harry Reid, all of who had words of<lb />
praise for her.<lb />
In a round of television interviews<lb />
Tuesday, White House counselor<lb />
Dan Bartlett sought to reassure<lb />
conservatives who have expressed<lb />
concern that Miers might not be<lb />
conservative enough for their tastes<lb />
because she had no strong record<lb />
on hot-button issues like abortion<lb />
and gay rights.<lb />
"She shares President Bush's judicial<lb />
outlook and that is that justices<lb />
shouldn't be creating law from<lb />
the bench, they should be strictly<lb />
interpreting the Constitution said<lb />
Bartlett on CBS' The Early Show<lb />
Bartlett said that Bush had not<lb />
asked Miers her views on issues like<lb />
abortion or gay rights.<lb />
"President Bush thinks it's very<lb />
important not to impose a litmus test<lb />
on judicial candidates Bartlett said<lb />
StSlB F3ir from page A1<lb />
The Procrastlnators use pots, pans, barstools and water bottles to perform at the fair.<lb />
Of course, a huge part of<lb />
North Carolina fairs is the<lb />
food aspect of it. There will be<lb />
numerous cooking con-<lb />
tests including the Pillsbury<lb />
Refrigerated Pie Crust Cham-<lb />
pionship, Crisco "My Favorite<lb />
Pie" Contest, K.C. Masterpiece<lb />
Memorable Meals Contest and<lb />
The Martha White Cornbread<lb />
Challenge.<lb />
"Eleven cooking contests<lb />
will be held during the Fair with<lb />
cash prizes totaling $3,825, said<lb />
Lisa Prince, cooking contest<lb />
coordinator.<lb />
"The deadline to enter any of<lb />
the contests is Oct. 8. Bring your<lb />
best creation and you could be<lb />
the next blue-ribbon winner<lb />
Tickets to the fair can be<lb />
bought at the gate or they can be<lb />
purchased in advance from now<lb />
until the start of the fair. The<lb />
benefit to buying in advance is<lb />
saving half off the cost of rides<lb />
and $1 off admission.<lb />
On Oct. 18, Former U.S.<lb />
Senator Bob Dole will be on<lb />
hand for Senior Fun Festival.<lb />
Seniors can enjoy the jazz band<lb />
Leon Jordan's Continentals at<lb />
Dorton Arena. Oct. 20 is Food<lb />
Lion Hunger Relief Day. Admis-<lb />
sion is free if four canned goods<lb />
from Food Lion are donated at<lb />
the fair. The food will be contrib-<lb />
uted to needy people in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The North Carolina Depart-<lb />
ment of Agriculture and Con-<lb />
sumer Services has laid out<lb />
some guidelines to help fairgo-<lb />
ers avoid diseases that can be<lb />
contracted from animal exhibits.<lb />
"The recommendations<lb />
include hand-washing facili-<lb />
ties, a barrier between animal<lb />
bedding and patrons to reduce<lb />
contact with manure, increased<lb />
signage warning of the risks<lb />
associated with animal contact<lb />
and the elimination of food,<lb />
drinks, strollers and pacifiers<lb />
from animal areas according to<lb />
the North Carolina Department<lb />
of Agriculture and Consumer<lb />
Services' Web site.<lb />
The first State Fair was held in<lb />
1853. Electricity came to the fair<lb />
in 1877 and in 1895, the main<lb />
attraction was chicken incuba-<lb />
tors. Former Presidents Theo-<lb />
dore Roosevelt, Gerald Ford and<lb />
George H.W. Bush have spoken<lb />
to fairgoers.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newi@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Honduran<lb />
from page A1<lb />
The study ended Sept. 29,<lb />
but Griffith said the communi-<lb />
cation centers will be kept open<lb />
for at least another 10 months.<lb />
Since the study has ended, the<lb />
goal now is to write a proposal<lb />
to the National Institute for<lb />
Occupational Safety and Health<lb />
in order to set up communica-<lb />
tion centers across the state. If<lb />
NIOSH accepts the proposal, the<lb />
current communication center<lb />
in Durham can be kept open<lb />
indefinitely, In a similar study,<lb />
communication centers have<lb />
already been placed in Vera<lb />
Cruz, Mexico by a Mexican<lb />
research team.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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With Miers' selection, Bush was<lb />
looking to satisfy conservatives<lb />
who helped confirm Chief Justice<lb />
John Roberts without inflaming<lb />
Democrats who repeatedly warned<lb />
against the selection of an extreme<lb />
conservative to succeed Justice<lb />
Sandra Day O'Connor, who has<lb />
voted to uphold abortion rights and<lb />
preserve affirmative action.<lb />
World<lb />
In momentous step, EU opens<lb />
membership talks with Turkey<lb />
LUXEMBOURG (AP) - The European<lb />
Union overcame last-minute doubts<lb />
and opened membership talks<lb />
Tuesday with Turkey - a historic move<lb />
to include a predominantly Muslim<lb />
nation that both sides said would<lb />
benefit all of Europe.<lb />
"We have just made history said<lb />
British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw<lb />
after chairing the opening of the<lb />
momentous talks.<lb />
He added that the future for the union<lb />
is "an EU based on values, not just<lb />
history. Turkey has always been a<lb />
European country<lb />
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul,<lb />
who flew to Luxembourg late Monday<lb />
to attend the brief, middle-of-the-<lb />
night ceremony to formally open the<lb />
negotiations, said both Europe and<lb />
Turkey stood to gain.<lb />
"Our relations with Europe began in<lb />
1963, a period of more than 40 years.<lb />
We have arrived today at a historic<lb />
stage he said.<lb />
"It is not just Turkey that will win, but<lb />
also the European Union will win<lb />
It took last minute wrangling among<lb />
EU foreign ministers during arduous<lb />
Sunday-Monday talks to secure a joint<lb />
position on opening the negotiations<lb />
with Ankara.<lb />
Austria had demanded that Turkey<lb />
be granted a special partnership<lb />
deal, not full membership, raising<lb />
last-minute doubts about letting the<lb />
predominantly Muslim country join as<lb />
a full-fledged member.<lb />
Straw told reporters the EU crisis talks<lb />
were "grueling" but commended both<lb />
the EU and the Turkish government<lb />
for showing "great statesmanship<lb />
"Every enlargement that has taken<lb />
place within the European Union has<lb />
made both the existing and the new<lb />
member states stronger and more<lb />
prosperous said Straw.<lb />
"I'm in absolutely no doubt that<lb />
the benefits will follow from this<lb />
enlargement and bring a strong<lb />
secular state which happens to have<lb />
a Muslim majority into the European<lb />
Union<lb />
German Foreign Minister Joschka<lb />
Fischer agreed.<lb />
"It's a historic step Europe has won<lb />
today. It's a big chance for both sides<lb />
Fischer told reporters.<lb />
The agreement and the ceremony<lb />
with Gul, however brief, was a rare<lb />
point of light in a gloomy year for<lb />
the EU.<lb />
Last spring, a proposed EU<lb />
constitution was shot down in French<lb />
and Dutch referendums. The EU<lb />
economy is in the doldrums - an ill-<lb />
tempered mid-June summit left the<lb />
EU without a budget for 2007-2013<lb />
and last month's German elections<lb />
cast doubts on the political direction<lb />
of the EU's biggest economy.<lb />
Failure to start entry talks with Turkey<lb />
would have been another blow<lb />
to the credibility of the EU, which<lb />
made Turkey an associate member<lb />
in 1963 with the prospect of future<lb />
membership.<lb />
Nurses<lb />
from page A1<lb />
the NC Center for Nursing.<lb />
"One professor can handle<lb />
only a small number of students<lb />
at a time<lb />
The state is in great need of<lb />
more teaching faculty and clini-<lb />
cal sites to host nursing students.<lb />
"It's happening slowly Lacey<lb />
said. Nursing recruitment is still<lb />
in full force.<lb />
"The state needs to focus<lb />
less on recruitment and more<lb />
on maintaining their current<lb />
nurses Keel said.<lb />
Hospitals and long term<lb />
care facilities are making more<lb />
attempts to lower their turnover<lb />
rate. Some healthcare organiza-<lb />
tions are offering a weekends-<lb />
only work option, assigning<lb />
mentors to new hires, conducting<lb />
public recognition programs for<lb />
nursing personnel and offer-<lb />
ing retention bonuses to name<lb />
a few.<lb />
ECU turns out the greatest<lb />
number of nursing graduates<lb />
in the state, followed by UNC<lb />
Chapel Hill.<lb />
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news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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editor@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.9238<lb />
JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor in Chief<lb />
WEDNESDAY October 5, 2005<lb />
My Random Column<lb />
Life is supposed to be fun,<lb />
so why aren't you laughing?<lb />
 have always had a problem with saying things<lb />
before I think about what I am saying. Do you<lb />
know that feeling? The "Oh not I hope I didn't<lb />
offend anyone" that runs through your brain the<lb />
split second that a comment comes out of your<lb />
mouth.<lb />
I have always been a joker, I love to laugh and<lb />
crack jokes and the people who know me, know<lb />
that if I am joking about it, that it is NOT how I<lb />
feel about the situation. I know they say that 50<lb />
percent of jokes are truth, but unless I have a<lb />
major issue then mine are just that, jokes.<lb />
Saying this, I want to dedicate this column to<lb />
the ladies in my MWF class who read this every<lb />
week. They get to hear me ramble in class about<lb />
whatever is going on that day and they willingly<lb />
read and give me feedback to my ramblings<lb />
here. I feel as if I can make it through the 50<lb />
minutes when I start off the class with one of<lb />
them complaining about life and the people<lb />
they encountered. That is one of the little things<lb />
that make me laugh and get me through my late<lb />
afternoon class right before the weekend.<lb />
On the subject of things that make me laugh,<lb />
my best friend is an apparel merchandising<lb />
major and we' usually discuss the topics they talk<lb />
about in class as far as fashion goes. One topic<lb />
that was up for discussion was the interesting<lb />
selection of footwear here on campus. I come<lb />
from the NC mountains and until moving here<lb />
had never seen a pair of Rainbows, let alone<lb />
knew what a Sperry was. But I come over here<lb />
and almost half of all the people I see have one<lb />
of the two brands on.<lb />
Not that I am saying they are bad (because from<lb />
what I hear they are some of the most comfort-<lb />
able shoes in the world) but do you really need<lb />
to wear them every day of your life?<lb />
But I guess you could say the same about my<lb />
tennis shoes, so fell free to laugh at my shoes<lb />
while I laugh at yours because then at least we<lb />
all would be laughing. Wouldn't the world be a<lb />
better place if everyone smiled and laughed with<lb />
each other instead of yelling and frowning?<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Why is racism thriving in today's world?<lb />
Soft spoken racism<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
THE CASUAL OBSERVER<lb />
I was walking toward West End<lb />
Dining Hall, glancing over the paper to<lb />
see my latest article, when I overheard<lb />
something strange. There was a group<lb />
of young women walking toward me,<lb />
and as they passed 1 heard the two fol-<lb />
lowing sentences:<lb />
"Have y'all seen that show <lb />
'Orange County Choppers'?"<lb />
"Ohyeah, it's some white people's show<lb />
I have to admit that I was kind of<lb />
surprised by what I heard. While I am a<lb />
fan of the show that she was referring to,<lb />
known as "American Chopper it wasn't<lb />
what was said about it that surprised me,<lb />
instead it was the statement another of<lb />
the young ladies made about it being<lb />
a "white people's show Some would<lb />
probably call me naive for the statement<lb />
I'm about to make, but I'm still surprised<lb />
that within our present society, espe-<lb />
cially within my generation, there exists<lb />
such a sense of division among us:<lb />
In almost every men's room I've<lb />
gone in, on and off campus, I've noticed<lb />
various racist statements among the "for<lb />
a good time call" and "peace in war out"<lb />
statements scribbled over the restroom<lb />
walls. I've always thought that the kind<lb />
of person who would write a racist state-<lb />
ment, or any statement for that matter, on<lb />
a public restroom wall is not really capable<lb />
of making an educated argument.<lb />
I imagine a few of these people have<lb />
shown-up at Ku Klux Klan rallies and<lb />
marches. Who takes these guys seri-<lb />
ously anymore? More people go to their<lb />
rallies who are against them rather than<lb />
supporting them. They obviously aren't<lb />
doing it for their self-esteem. The only<lb />
time they are taken seriously is when<lb />
they're staring at a judge for commit-<lb />
ting a murder or a hate crime. When<lb />
will people like this understand that we<lb />
as a society will not tolerate, nor do we<lb />
approve of this kind of behavior?<lb />
I just don't understand why some<lb />
people would choose to fill themselves<lb />
with hatred or to make hatred such<lb />
a large part of their lives, especially<lb />
when hatred has been the motivation<lb />
for some of the most horrible crimes<lb />
in history - the church bombing so<lb />
many years ago that killed four little<lb />
girls, the Holocaust, the constant fights<lb />
and terror in Israel, the Oklahoma City<lb />
bombing by Timothy McVeigh and<lb />
Sept. 11 just to name a few. If anything<lb />
good can be said about such tragic trav-<lb />
esties, it's that they show us the error of<lb />
our ways and sometimes steer us on a<lb />
nobler path. 1 guess some just haven't<lb />
chosen to follow it.<lb />
Finally, I have to say that I just don't<lb />
understand stereotypes. That is to say,<lb />
I don't understand how some people<lb />
find some sense of absolute truth in<lb />
stereotypes. In a way, I think I feel this<lb />
way because of those years of my child-<lb />
hood when I watched the works of Jim<lb />
Henson and his characters the Muppets.<lb />
I pondered over this even more this week-<lb />
end, when I saw that the first season of<lb />
"Fraggle Rock" had come out on DVD.<lb />
Whatever show or movie of Jim Hen-<lb />
son's I watched, whether it was "Sesame<lb />
Street "The Muppet Show" or "Fraggle<lb />
Rock reflecting on them I have found a<lb />
few very powerful elements that they all<lb />
shared: pride in diversity, fun in diver-<lb />
sity, love in diversity and acceptance of<lb />
diversity. If Henson had one message in<lb />
life, it was that the same things that made<lb />
things different about us or our world<lb />
are also what made us and our world<lb />
so special. "Sesame Street" to me was<lb />
about living, interacting and learning<lb />
from all kinds of people. "Fraggle Rock"<lb />
was about seeing the world beyond what<lb />
we knew and finding what was beyond<lb />
it - was about learning. There was also<lb />
a sense of acceptance for how the world<lb />
worked, yet still a drive to try to under-<lb />
stand those that were different. Finally,<lb />
"The Muppet Show" and the Muppets<lb />
themselves were about family and friend-<lb />
ship going beyond aesthetic differences.<lb />
Bottom line, it didn't matter whether you<lb />
were white, black, young, old, human,<lb />
monster, fraggle, dooser, gorg, frog, bear,<lb />
pig, dog, chicken or whatever Gonzo was<lb />
- what you were about and who you were<lb />
on the inside is what really mattered.<lb />
Even if what was inside them was a hand,<lb />
it is still something I think all of us can<lb />
learn from.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
In defense of 'helicopter' parents<lb />
(KRT) � This is the time of year<lb />
when parents face the dreaded "empty<lb />
nest" syndrome. Sending a child away<lb />
to college is a traumatic experience, even<lb />
though many teens lighten the load<lb />
considerably by becoming so surly and<lb />
grouchy that some parents secretly, or<lb />
not so secretly, yearn for the release.<lb />
Turns out, however, that many par-<lb />
ents aren't quite ready to let go.<lb />
Some colleges complain that they're<lb />
crowding campus orientations, med-<lb />
dling in registration and complaining<lb />
about their children's housing assign-<lb />
ments, roommates and grades.<lb />
Branded as "helicopter parents<lb />
they refuse to back off and let their kids<lb />
learn how to solve their own problems,<lb />
college officials gripe. They're still hov-<lb />
ering, fixers at the ready.<lb />
The University of Vermont hires<lb />
"parental bouncers" - students trained<lb />
to divert moms and dads who try to<lb />
attend programs, including registra-<lb />
tion, with their kids. Colgate stopped<lb />
supplying parents with a list of admin-<lb />
istrators' phone numbers; now parents<lb />
get a statement about Colgate's philoso-<lb />
phy of self-reliance.<lb />
This is a country built on the notion of<lb />
self-reliance and the romance of learning<lb />
the hard way. Parents who refuse to allow<lb />
their kids to grow up, to make mistakes,<lb />
to work through their various crises and<lb />
catastrophes, risk finding their kid boo-<lb />
meranging home after college. They'll be<lb />
back on the family couch, doing nothing<lb />
so taxing as reading the ingredient label<lb />
on the Cheetos bag. Or worse.<lb />
The relatively recent "helicopter"<lb />
epithet seems well on its way to joining<lb />
"The Me Generation" and a number of<lb />
other pejoratives splattered on Baby<lb />
Boomers. But it's misguided.<lb />
Suffice to say there is parenting in<lb />
theory and parenting in practice. Those<lb />
who consult parenting manuals learn<lb />
early that they don't cover the tricky<lb />
terrain of the human heart, and can't<lb />
account for the full force of the biologi-<lb />
cal imperatives that alter the normal<lb />
fun-loving human brain into the ever-<lb />
alert parental unit. And they don't tell<lb />
you that there's no going back.<lb />
Of course parents should guard<lb />
against overprotective, smothering<lb />
instincts. But what's so terrible about<lb />
a helicopter? It hovers lightly, ready to<lb />
swoop in for emergencies, fielding a<lb />
frantic request, say, for a child whose<lb />
laptop has suddenly expired. Like a<lb />
hummingbird, the wise helicopter<lb />
parent alights delicately, and only for<lb />
so long as absolutely necessary.<lb />
The true helicopter parent may real-<lb />
ize, guiltily, that the kids, having been<lb />
sheltered and pampered much of their<lb />
lives, lack certain survival skills. College<lb />
officials say that some freshmen lack<lb />
basic street smarts. They have trouble<lb />
negotiating for what they need or getting<lb />
along with others in a tight, shared space.<lb />
They may not have a clue about how to<lb />
stay safe: Universities have had to warn<lb />
students about dangerous moves like<lb />
propping their doors open at night.<lb />
Maybe, some parents will reflect,<lb />
there was too much time spent shut-<lb />
tling the kids to play dates, dance<lb />
practices, piano lessons, hockey games,<lb />
and a staggering array of other activi-<lb />
ties, rather than allowing the kids more<lb />
room to explore solo.<lb />
But they also know this: There was joy<lb />
in the unexpected moments. The unguarded<lb />
and exuberant chattering of a gaggle of pre-<lb />
teen girls in the backseat of the car is far more<lb />
entertaining than most movies.<lb />
As a result of all that chauffeuring<lb />
- part of all that hovering - we suspect<lb />
many parents also enjoy far closer rela-<lb />
tionships with their kids than previous<lb />
generations of parents did. Many of<lb />
those kids are far more accomplished<lb />
and sophisticated for it.<lb />
And that's wrong  exactly how?<lb />
There are all sorts of parenting<lb />
styles, and many of them yield the<lb />
desired result: a child who grows into a<lb />
self-sufficient, healthy adult. Some kids<lb />
get there sooner, some later.<lb />
Whether to hover or not to hover is<lb />
an intensely personal decision, dictated<lb />
in large part by the child's needs. Some<lb />
kids seek, and desire, almost constant<lb />
parental contact. The cell phone is their<lb />
lifeline, or as it has been described, the<lb />
world's longest umbilical cord. Others<lb />
crave the opposite. They plot the far-<lb />
thest point from home and apply for<lb />
college there. And really, most kids<lb />
don't have much trouble telling intru-<lb />
sive parents when to back off.<lb />
In past generations, you loaded the<lb />
station wagon with your worldly belong-<lb />
ings and you unpacked them in the dorm.<lb />
There was an awkward hug between you<lb />
and your parents. And then they were<lb />
gone. If you called once a week, they were<lb />
happy. Or at least they said so.<lb />
You grew up. They grew old. That<lb />
is still the way of things. If parents<lb />
today linger a bit, if they dwell in the<lb />
lengthening shadows, ready to unfurl<lb />
a ladder from the helicopter in case of<lb />
emergency, who can blame them?<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
Why did West End Dining just have<lb />
a grand opening? Didn't it open last<lb />
spring?<lb />
To the guys sitting behind me in<lb />
class: when there are 30 people in a<lb />
small classroom and only two people<lb />
are talking, we can hear you. That's<lb />
a sign to shut up.<lb />
To all the girls who drive Jeep Wran-<lb />
glers: Youte hot and 1 love you.<lb />
To the guy who insists on taking off<lb />
his shoes in the middle of class: if I<lb />
want to see Hobbit feet, I'll watch<lb />
Lord of the Rings.<lb />
Hey ECU running backs, getting<lb />
past the 20 doesn t put points on<lb />
the scoreboard. HOLD ON TO THE<lb />
BALL!<lb />
Why would anyone want to vandal-<lb />
ize their own property? You're really<lb />
stupid, seriously. That place looks<lb />
better than it ever has. Don't get<lb />
pissed because your organization,<lb />
or ex-organization I should say,<lb />
can't make it look as good as that<lb />
"fraternity" has.<lb />
There were more mushrooms than<lb />
lettuce. The avocados were brown.<lb />
The tomatoes still had stems. The<lb />
chicken was over-processed. I still<lb />
paid $4.99 for the salad. Thank you,<lb />
Campus Dining. Thank you.<lb />
To the police officer who was issu-<lb />
ing parking tickets outside the SRC<lb />
Monday night. Although I choose<lb />
not to buy a parking pass, I also<lb />
choose not to park where 1 and all<lb />
others who do not have passes should<lb />
- on the side roads off campus.<lb />
Get rid of the Intramural forfeit fee!<lb />
A Republican: globally reckless,<lb />
closed-minded religious zealot and<lb />
puppet to corporate self-indulgence.<lb />
A Democrat: internationally dill-<lb />
gent, voice of reason and levelheaded<lb />
economist. A good week: Tony<lb />
McKee unavailable to write his reac-<lb />
tionary, egotistical dribble.<lb />
How can three treadmills on the top<lb />
level of the SRC possibly be enough<lb />
for the thousands of students that<lb />
workout daily? The reason for my<lb />
"inevitable saddlebags" is because<lb />
I'm on a waiting list to actually<lb />
workout.<lb />
The double doors located in every<lb />
building on campus are just like<lb />
driving on the roadway. Stay to the<lb />
right and not in oncoming traffic.<lb />
Move it or lose it.<lb />
Hey Tony McKee, you forgot about<lb />
this one  independent: not influ-<lb />
enced or controlled by others; think-<lb />
ing or acting for oneself. Maybe we<lb />
should stop classifying ourselves and<lb />
instead think for ourselves.<lb />
School has been in session a little<lb />
over a month and I've only had one<lb />
exam, but this week I have three<lb />
exams all in one week. Do the profes-<lb />
sors get together and do this to me<lb />
on purpose?<lb />
McKee's talent with propaganda<lb />
is fabulous. The generalization of<lb />
environmentalists shows how close-<lb />
minded he is. Intelligent opinions<lb />
only please.<lb />
I saw The Swash Improv's first show<lb />
at the Pirate Underground and it<lb />
was awesome! I think I have a little<lb />
crush on the guy named Dick. He's<lb />
so funny! I look forward to seeing<lb />
him and everyone else at their next<lb />
show.<lb />
TEC should put more articles in the<lb />
paper about the successful sports<lb />
programs here at ECU instead of the<lb />
constant articles about the football<lb />
and women's soccer teams always<lb />
losing. Our cross-country team<lb />
is very good and they are having<lb />
a good season, but you would not<lb />
know about it because TEC only<lb />
cares about the moneymaklng<lb />
sports.<lb />
Dude, music appreciation is cake.<lb />
Maybe if you studied and went<lb />
to class and listened to the music<lb />
assigned, you wouldn't think it is a<lb />
"pain in the rear<lb />
Dear TEC: If you're going to stick an<lb />
ad in the paper to encourage readers<lb />
to conserve energy, could you please<lb />
find someone a little more inspiring<lb />
than President Bush to headline it?<lb />
What a joke!<lb />
I may not exactly be the skinniest<lb />
person on campus, but 1 don't need<lb />
any attitude when I move over so you<lb />
can have a seat on the bus. No one<lb />
said you had to sit beside me.<lb />
You can call me whatever names<lb />
you'd like, but I always have a guar-<lb />
anteed comeback: you're short, and<lb />
you have little-man syndrome. And<lb />
you know who you are.<lb />
Why is it that every time I see a hot<lb />
girl (brown "DC" shirt), I can't help<lb />
but noticing that horrible cancer<lb />
stick in her hand? Is this something 1<lb />
should overlook as a non-smoker?<lb />
Aren't computer labs meant for<lb />
studying and doing class work? So for<lb />
those ofyou who think it's to social-<lb />
ize - go to the "social" rooms for that.<lb />
That way I can do my 15-page paper<lb />
without your noise!<lb />
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Page A4 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROIYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor WEDNESDAY October 5, 2005<lb />
Top 5s:<lb />
Top 5 Movies:<lb />
1 Flightplan<lb />
2. Serenity<lb />
3. 77m Burton's Corpse Bride<lb />
4. A History of Violence<lb />
5 Into the Blue<lb />
Top 5 Pop Albums:<lb />
1 Disturbed<lb />
2. Bon Jovi<lb />
3. Kanye West<lb />
4. Various Artists<lb />
5 Barbara Streisand<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows:<lb />
1. "csr<lb />
2. "Desperate Housewives"<lb />
3. "Lost"<lb />
4. "Criminal Minds"<lb />
5. "CSI: Miami"<lb />
Top 5 DVD Rentals:<lb />
1. Crash<lb />
2 Monster In Law<lb />
3. Sahara<lb />
4. Guess Who<lb />
5. Beauty Shop<lb />
Top 5 Books:<lb />
1 Harry Potter and the<lb />
Half-Blood Prince<lb />
2. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
3 The Historian<lb />
4. Polar Shift<lb />
5 Lipstick Jungle<lb />
Horoscope:<lb />
Aries: Providing for your own future<lb />
security is a good idea. If you don't<lb />
know how, get advice from one who<lb />
has lots of money in the bank.<lb />
Taurus: A good strategist would be<lb />
helpful now to set priorities. You're<lb />
good at multitasking, but this is<lb />
ridiculous.<lb />
Gemini: Devise your strategy Define<lb />
your goals, and then you'll see what<lb />
you need to do to get from here to there.<lb />
Cancer: Conditions are excellent<lb />
for family planning and planning a<lb />
family, not necessarily in that order.<lb />
Just plain old relaxing at home<lb />
works, too.<lb />
Leo: A private conversation with a close<lb />
member of your family deepens your<lb />
understanding. Be curious and listen.<lb />
Virgo: Loving attention to detail is<lb />
one of your endearing qualities. Don't<lb />
be sidetracked by fantasies, stick with<lb />
the important stuff.<lb />
Libra: Conditions are good for<lb />
making money now, so don't just sit<lb />
there. Imaginative, creative work pays<lb />
especially well.<lb />
Scorpio: Its always darkest just<lb />
before the dawn, and you're about<lb />
to emerge triumphant. You end up<lb />
looking good.<lb />
Sagittarius: Find a quiet hiding place<lb />
to rest and ruminate. You need some<lb />
time and quiet to let new ideas sink in<lb />
and allow yourself to be creative.<lb />
Capricorn: Time's right to call your<lb />
team together for a planning session.<lb />
Once you've got the big picture, the<lb />
little stuff will be easy.<lb />
Aquarius: Don't get too far out when<lb />
explaining your latest innovation.<lb />
Keep it simple, so even your boss<lb />
can understand you.<lb />
Pisces: Venture a little farther out than<lb />
you've ever gone before. Conditions for<lb />
you now indicate a positive outcome.<lb />
Think outside the box and make<lb />
some creative changes in your life.<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
A male baboon can kill a leopard.<lb />
Seaweed can grow up to 12 inches<lb />
per day.<lb />
Some asteroids have other asteroids<lb />
orbiting them.<lb />
Apples are 25 percent air.<lb />
35 percent of people using personal<lb />
ads for dating are already married.<lb />
More than 400,000 houses in the U.S.<lb />
still lack indoor plumbing.<lb />
There are more insects in one square<lb />
mile of rural land than there are<lb />
human beings in the world.<lb />
You share your birthday with at least<lb />
nine million other people in the world.<lb />
The city of Las Vegas has the most<lb />
hotel rooms in the world.<lb />
The heart of an astronaut actually<lb />
gets smaller when In outer space.<lb />
Even a small amount of alcohol will<lb />
make a scorpion go crazy and sting<lb />
itself to death.<lb />
22 percent of us skip lunch dally.<lb />
Taken from hookedonfacts.com.<lb />
-fashion kicks Into<lb />
What's hot this season to<lb />
strut around campus<lb />
AMANDA WINAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It might seem as though<lb />
"Super Sized" Americans have<lb />
meshed the progressing obe-<lb />
sity problems in the United<lb />
States with current fashion<lb />
trends. Fall 2005 fashion has<lb />
expressed a divine obsession<lb />
with over-sizing everything.<lb />
From wearing the gigan-<lb />
tic black-plastic Alain Mikli<lb />
sunglasses and chunky jew-<lb />
elry, to carrying the suitcase-<lb />
sized purses and hobo bags,<lb />
accessories have created a bold<lb />
statement already this season.<lb />
Although accessories have<lb />
taken control of the fall sea-<lb />
son's focal point, creative and<lb />
feminine trends in pants, shirts<lb />
and dressy clothing have also<lb />
exploded on the runway. After<lb />
seasons of crayon color-splashed<lb />
outfits, designers have decided<lb />
to reintroduce black as well as<lb />
dark blues and browns as the<lb />
foundational colors. The addition<lb />
of embroidery has grown predom-<lb />
inant as well, as a way to comple-<lb />
ment these darker materials.<lb />
Slim-lined skirts which show<lb />
off the toned and shapely body<lb />
have integrated themselves in<lb />
with long and flowing skirts to<lb />
provide both a fun yet sexy look<lb />
for women.<lb />
For those looking for an alter-<lb />
"<lb />
Must-have Items:<lb />
� Military-inspired jacket or coat<lb />
� Animal prints<lb />
� Fur trims<lb />
� Embellished jeans<lb />
� Bold jewelry - especially cuff bracelets<lb />
� Kate Spade Animal Bag &amp; Metallic Shoes<lb />
� Kara Ross Jewelry<lb />
� Botkler Bag<lb />
� Henry Dunay Necklace<lb />
� Bom &amp; Bolo Boots<lb />
� PONO Jewelry<lb />
� BCBG Bag<lb />
� Kiton Bag and Shoe<lb />
nate route from the flowing skirts,<lb />
draped wide-legged pants have<lb />
become increasingly popular.<lb />
With slimming waist definition,<lb />
these wide pants provide a fun<lb />
and comfortable way to look<lb />
stylish even if you just throw on<lb />
an old ECU sweatshirt with them<lb />
to go to class.<lb />
Contrasting to the wide and<lb />
flowing styles that accentuate<lb />
anyone's bottom half, fitted and<lb />
crisp coats have found their way<lb />
back into the cooler-weather<lb />
wardrobe. This fall's seasonal<lb />
styles stress rich and intricate<lb />
details on thick, eloquent materi-<lb />
als such as velvet and suede.<lb />
The tendency to use metal-<lb />
lic material has also grown in<lb />
popularity, but must be done in<lb />
a subtle way if worn during the<lb />
day since bright golds and silvers<lb />
better serve as outfits for the<lb />
downtown scene at night.<lb />
With cooler weather approach-<lb />
ing, the downtown scene might<lb />
look altered with the classy,<lb />
comfortable trends of the fall<lb />
2005 season. The fall will bring<lb />
small details with big impacts for<lb />
all who are interested in keeping<lb />
up with style and impressing<lb />
those who have fallen behind.<lb />
Models are Cori Nilsen,<lb />
junior elementary educa-<lb />
tion major and Athanasios<lb />
Stergioulas, sophomore com-<lb />
municationbusiness major.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />
Clothing Themes:<lb />
- Volume Dressing<lb />
- Big Bags<lb />
- Boots with every outfit<lb />
Items from Last Season:<lb />
-Boho, layered tiered skirts<lb />
-Shrugs, ballet tops and long camis<lb />
-Chunky, eclectic jewelery<lb />
-Metallic shoes and bags<lb />
-Cropped pants<lb />
-Hoodies<lb />
-Large ladies sunglasses<lb />
- Bright polo shirts tor men<lb />
What to wear in 2006 Accessories are an<lb />
essential element<lb />
Recapping NYC<lb />
fashion week<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
In today's society, fash-<lb />
ion and beauty go hand in<lb />
hand. The demand is high for<lb />
designers to create unique and<lb />
versatile clothing for every<lb />
walk of life. Since 1993, Fash-<lb />
� ion Week has been held twice<lb />
a year in order for design-<lb />
i ers to showcase their collec-<lb />
i tions for upcoming seasons.<lb />
This year's fall show was<lb />
; held Sept. 9 - 16 in New York<lb />
City's Bryant Park. During this<lb />
week, hundreds of designers<lb />
showcased their latest designs<lb />
through runway shows. Thestyle<lb />
forecast for 2006 says the spring<lb />
and summer style will vary<lb />
dramatically from this past year.<lb />
" I enjoy fashion week because<lb />
I get to see what the designers<lb />
are creating, and I can mimic<lb />
them with a twist of my own<lb />
personality said Mary Bates,<lb />
freshman English major.<lb />
Remember those crinkled<lb />
shirts that stretch to hug you<lb />
in all of the right places? Well,<lb />
the idea of crinkling is back and<lb />
better than ever in 2006. The<lb />
look is given a bit of elegance<lb />
by being added to finer fabrics<lb />
such as silk and satin rather<lb />
than just cotton like we've seen<lb />
in the past.<lb />
Almost every designer had<lb />
some semblance of wide leg<lb />
pants in their line. These pants<lb />
give every body type the appear-<lb />
ance of longer, leaner legs. They<lb />
can be found in a variety of<lb />
luxury fabrics with small details<lb />
added for a touch of femininity.<lb />
This year's color palette<lb />
has been all about bright, bold<lb />
colors, but next year, design-<lb />
ers are toning it down a bit by<lb />
using mainly neutral colors<lb />
such as black and beige. These<lb />
colors tend to bring out a classic<lb />
beauty in every woman.<lb />
If you are looking for a sexy<lb />
way to show off your body<lb />
without showing to much skin,<lb />
a tulip skirt may be just what<lb />
you need. This skirt hugs the<lb />
waist and curves toward the<lb />
legs at the hem providing an<lb />
hourglass silhouette for the<lb />
lower half of the body.<lb />
Rebekah Rowers models oversized sunglasses.<lb />
The model above fashioned two important fall trends: Neutral<lb />
colors and the optical Illusion created by draping sheer fabrics.<lb />
A major trend among design-<lb />
ers at the show was the idea of<lb />
an optical Illusion. This Idea was<lb />
expressed by draping a patterned<lb />
fabric with a sheer overlay. Opti-<lb />
cal illusions provide a unique look<lb />
that anyone can pull off with a<lb />
variety of colors and patterns.<lb />
Designer Joanna Mastroianni<lb />
said in an Interview for the<lb />
magazine Impact 210, "I don't<lb />
believe in trends. I believe In<lb />
timeless elegance. Trends will go<lb />
in and out. Elegance and beauty<lb />
will always remain<lb />
Many designers live by this<lb />
mantra and hope to produce<lb />
styles that are an updated version<lb />
of classic looks. The styles for<lb />
2006 should prove to be as time-<lb />
less as ever with old ideas being<lb />
reintroduced with a unique twist.<lb />
For more about fashion week<lb />
visit olympusfashionweek.com.<lb />
Many other countries have<lb />
had their fashion weeks lately,<lb />
and the trends expressed in<lb />
the United States seem to be<lb />
common worldwide. Have fun<lb />
with your clothes, try the runway<lb />
style one day and strut your stuff.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features&amp;theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
They are what really<lb />
makes the outfit<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Let's be fashion forward,<lb />
people. Sometimes it's merely<lb />
that hat, those boots, those hot<lb />
chandelier earrings or a stainless<lb />
steel watch that really makes an<lb />
outfit stand out. It's the simple<lb />
things that catch our eyes. Get<lb />
with it, people - accessories<lb />
are clearly where it's at when it<lb />
comes to fall fashion.<lb />
During the cooler seasons,<lb />
boots, slides and pumps are<lb />
a must. Cowboy and cowgirl<lb />
boots are the hot new craze<lb />
that will sweep the campus<lb />
this fall. BCBG has come out<lb />
with a full line of western style<lb />
boots that women will adore.<lb />
The boots are classic in style<lb />
with a punk twist accomplished<lb />
by combining textures like snake<lb />
print and color mixing such as<lb />
pink and brown. Cowboy boots<lb />
aren't only hot for women, but<lb />
also men. Every guy should have<lb />
a broken-in comfortable boot to<lb />
wear during the cooler months of<lb />
the year. Any guy with an edgy<lb />
wardrobe should own a fresh pair<lb />
of Timberland boots. These boots<lb />
are classic and great for fall and<lb />
winter weather.<lb />
The "wedge" pump has<lb />
undoubtedly made a huge come-<lb />
back in women's accessories. For<lb />
fall, opt for a round toed sling<lb />
back wedge. Printed pumps are a<lb />
chic way to add pizzazz to a shoe.<lb />
Shoe companies are utilizing<lb />
subtle floral prints and are using<lb />
fall fabrics such as corduroy and<lb />
snake skin to make customized<lb />
pumps for any woman.<lb />
"The ultimate fall fashion<lb />
accessory for women Is definitely<lb />
long, colored beaded necklaces.<lb />
They are very stylish and can<lb />
make even the most casual outfit<lb />
a little more glam said Tiffany<lb />
Bonaparte, senior sociology major.<lb />
Long, bohemian style neck-<lb />
laces are a major hit this fall for<lb />
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'Governator' Schwarzenegger<lb />
Schwarzenegger plays<lb />
many roles<lb />
MEREDITH STEWART<lb />
SENIOft WRITER<lb />
For a policeman's son born in<lb />
a tiny village near Graz, Austria,<lb />
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger<lb />
has done very well for himself.<lb />
Growing up, Arnold and his<lb />
older brother Meinhard were<lb />
always competing against each<lb />
other whether it was in school<lb />
or competitive sports.<lb />
During a soccer team field<lb />
trip to a local gym, Arnold was<lb />
introduced to weightlifting.<lb />
After watching the bodybuild-<lb />
ers there, he became obsessed<lb />
with it himself. Arnold's father,<lb />
Gustav, was not supportive of his<lb />
decision because bodybuilding<lb />
was the least popular sport in<lb />
Austria. Arnold began training<lb />
with former Mr. Austria, Kurt<lb />
Marnul, seven days a week.<lb />
In 1965, he turned 18 and<lb />
joined the Austrian Army for<lb />
mandatory service. His parents<lb />
hoped the time there would fade<lb />
his passion for bodybuilding, but<lb />
he had a different plan. He con-<lb />
tinued his training and went on<lb />
to win Junior Mr. Europe with a<lb />
perfect score of 300. In 1966, he<lb />
won Mr. Europe and one year<lb />
later became Mr. Universe, a<lb />
title he won five times. In 1970,<lb />
he moved to America, where he<lb />
won the title Mr. World and also<lb />
became Mr. Olympia, a title he<lb />
held for the next five years.<lb />
"Arnold Schwarzeneg-<lb />
ger took the hobby of body-<lb />
building and turned it into<lb />
a global sport said junior<lb />
finance major Justin Gerock.<lb />
After conquering the world<lb />
of bodybuilding, Arnold began<lb />
to see it as a "go nowhere" career.<lb />
This is when he began his career<lb />
in acting. His unique muscular<lb />
appearance landed him sev-<lb />
eral movie roles. His first film<lb />
appearance was as Hercules in<lb />
Hercules in New York. His break-<lb />
The popular movie actor constantly gains ground as a politician.<lb />
through movie was Conan the<lb />
Barbarian, but as an actor Arnold<lb />
became very popular after he<lb />
starred in the 1984 hit The<lb />
Terminator. Following his accep-<lb />
tance into Hollywood, he made<lb />
a number of successful films<lb />
such as Commando, The Run-<lb />
ning Man, Red Heart and Predator.<lb />
In 1990, Total Recall - at that<lb />
time, the most expensive movie<lb />
ever made - netted Schwarzeneg-<lb />
ger $10 million and 15 percent of<lb />
the gross. He gained much fame<lb />
after the production of this film.<lb />
In the same year, the comedy<lb />
Kindergarten Cop was released<lb />
and was also a huge success.<lb />
After many movies, he began to<lb />
express his interest in politics.<lb />
Unlike the majority of the<lb />
Hollywood population, Schwar-<lb />
zenegger is a Republican. In 1990,<lb />
he was appointed Chairman<lb />
of the President's Council on<lb />
Physical Fitness and Sports in<lb />
the administration of George H.<lb />
W. Bush. He later served the same<lb />
position in California under<lb />
Governor Pete Wilson. In 2003,<lb />
he decided to run for governor<lb />
of California after the recall of<lb />
Gray Davis.<lb />
"The politicians are fiddling,<lb />
fumbling and failing. The man<lb />
that is failing the people most<lb />
is Gray Davis. He is failing<lb />
them terribly and this is why<lb />
he needs to be recalled and this<lb />
is why I am going to run for<lb />
governor said Schwarzeneg-<lb />
ger in his address to the public<lb />
announcing his candidacy.<lb />
After that decision, every<lb />
news station and media interest<lb />
began referring to him as the<lb />
"Governator Despite the vulner-<lb />
able expectations many critics<lb />
had of him, Arnold has shown<lb />
much success. At the end of May<lb />
2004, a poll was taken and he was<lb />
voted the most popular Califor-<lb />
nian governor in 45 years.<lb />
In the spring of 2005, he<lb />
called a statewide special elec-<lb />
tion to vote in a series of reform<lb />
measures he initially proposed<lb />
in his 2005 State of the State<lb />
Address. His supporters dropped<lb />
by 35 percent.<lb />
"I know popularity goes up<lb />
and down  as soon as you start<lb />
making strong decisions and<lb />
sometimes they are not popular<lb />
decisions Schwarzenegger said<lb />
in a press statement about his<lb />
popularity drop.<lb />
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fect hat. With cooler weather<lb />
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fect way to go to be warm and<lb />
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well with sweaters and the prep<lb />
look that's taking over campus.<lb />
"I think this fall, men are<lb />
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me said Tyrece Hayden, senior<lb />
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created this horse-shaped purse<lb />
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and fur are making their way<lb />
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sories from last season like over-<lb />
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polo shirts and the ever popular<lb />
boat shoes.<lb />
Whatever you do this fall,<lb />
don't forget that accessories can<lb />
be the addition to an outfit that<lb />
pulls the whole thing together.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY October 5, 2005<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Hurricanes sign left wing<lb />
Estrada to two-year deal<lb />
The Carolina Hurricanes have<lb />
signed left wing Kevin Estrada to<lb />
a two-year contract that would pay<lb />
him $450,000 a year if he makes the<lb />
club, the team announced Tuesday.<lb />
If Estrada, 23, is sent to play for the<lb />
Hurricanes' minor-league affiliate<lb />
in Lowell, he will earn $35,000 the<lb />
first year and $40,000 the second<lb />
year. He also got a $15,000 signing<lb />
bonus. Estrada was a third-round<lb />
pick out of Michigan State by the<lb />
Hurricanes in the 2001 NHL Entry<lb />
Draft. He had a goal and three assists<lb />
during the 2005 Ottawa Senators NHL<lb />
Rookie Tournament last month. The<lb />
Hurricanes open the regular season<lb />
Wednesday at Tampa Bay before<lb />
returning to Raleigh for their home<lb />
opener against Pittsburgh on Friday.<lb />
Tigers to welcome Leyland as<lb />
manager<lb />
Jim Leyland has agreed to<lb />
manage the Detroit Tigers, a person<lb />
close to the negotiations told the<lb />
Associated Press on Tuesday.<lb />
The Tigers scheduled a "major"<lb />
announcement for the late afternoon,<lb />
but declined to say what it was<lb />
about. But the source, who spoke<lb />
on condition of anonymity because<lb />
the announcement had not been<lb />
made, said Leyland had accepted<lb />
the job, a day after Alan Trammell<lb />
was fired. Leyland won a World Series<lb />
championship with the Florida Marlins<lb />
in 1997. He has not managed since<lb />
guiding Colorado in 1999. He was<lb />
a two-time NL Manager of the Year<lb />
with Pittsburgh. Tigers President and<lb />
General Manager Dave Dombrowski<lb />
was the Marlins' 'GM when Leyland<lb />
won the title. The Tigers called<lb />
Leyland on Monday morning to set<lb />
up an interview. Dombrowski said<lb />
Leyland Is one of the best managers<lb />
in baseball, adding that the 60-year-<lb />
old manager is motivated to return to<lb />
the dugout.<lb />
Tracy, Dodgers Part ways<lb />
Jim Tracy became the latest to be<lb />
shown the door in Paul DePodesta's<lb />
restructuring of the Los Angeles<lb />
Dodgers. Tracy's tenure as manager<lb />
ended Monday, one day after he<lb />
finished his first losing season in<lb />
five years with the team. He and<lb />
general manager DePodesta cited<lb />
'philosophical differences' as the<lb />
reason for the mutual decision to call<lb />
it quits. The 49-year-old Tracy, in the<lb />
second year of a two-year agreement,<lb />
was denied the contract extension he<lb />
sought, and said he didn't want to be<lb />
in the Dodgers dugout next year as a<lb />
lame duck manager. He did not opt<lb />
out of the final year of his contract,<lb />
meaning the Dodgers will pay him for<lb />
next season if he doesn't take another<lb />
managing job. DePodesta has made<lb />
a lot of changes since new Dodgers<lb />
owner Frank McCourt hired him in<lb />
February 2004. Among his moves,<lb />
DePodesta cut ties with several<lb />
key players from the 2004 division<lb />
championship team, including Adrian<lb />
Beltre, Alex Cora, Shawn Green, Steve<lb />
Finley and Jose Lima. He also dealt<lb />
Paul Lo Duca and Dave Roberts<lb />
midway through the 2004 season.<lb />
One acquisition last winter, Jeff<lb />
Kent, had a fine 2005 season, but<lb />
other newcomers such as J.D. Drew,<lb />
Jose Valentin and Derek Lowe didn't<lb />
contribute much. Last year, Tracy<lb />
guided Los Angeles to its first division<lb />
championship since 1995, but the<lb />
Dodgers finished 71-91 this season.<lb />
It was the franchise's second-worst<lb />
record since moving from Brooklyn<lb />
in 1958. Tracy pointed to a difference<lb />
of opinion with the organization<lb />
regarding the evaluation of players as<lb />
a major reason why he won't be back.<lb />
DePodesta said that, because of the<lb />
differences with Tracy, even if the<lb />
Dodgers had won 95 games this year,<lb />
"We'd still be having this discussion<lb />
(on the conference call) sometime this<lb />
month Tracy had a 427-383 record<lb />
in five seasons.<lb />
Bulls send Curry to Knlcks<lb />
The Bulls agreed to trade center<lb />
Eddy Curry to the New York Knicks<lb />
on Monday, ending a contentious<lb />
negotiation in which Chicago insisted<lb />
the restricted free agent take a DNA test<lb />
over a heart problem. Chicago also<lb />
sent veteran center Antonio Davis to<lb />
the Knicks, who traded away forwards<lb />
Tim Thomas, Michael Sweetney and<lb />
Jermaine Jackson. Several draft<lb />
choices also changed hands in the<lb />
deal, according to an executive in<lb />
the Eastern Conference who spoke<lb />
on condition of anonymity. The trade<lb />
was expected to be finalized Tuesday.<lb />
In making the announcement, an<lb />
obviously frustrated Bulls general<lb />
manager John Paxson did not<lb />
specify what Chicago got in return<lb />
and did not field questions. Knicks<lb />
spokesman Jonathan Supranowitz<lb />
said the team declined comment<lb />
on Paxson's announcement. The<lb />
standoff between Curry and the Bulls<lb />
stemmed from a benign arrhythmia<lb />
that caused the center to miss the<lb />
final 13 games of the regular season<lb />
and the playoffs.<lb />
Road to the Fall Classic<lb />
Yankees, Red Sox not clear favorites in<lb />
American League this postseason<lb />
BHENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Boston Rod Sox (95-67) vs.<lb />
Chicago White Sox (99 63):<lb />
The 2004 postseason was one that baseball fans<lb />
will never forget. Boston became the first team in<lb />
Major League Baseball history to overcome a 3-0 deficit<lb />
to win a seven game series. They did it against their<lb />
hated Yankees, then went on to destroy the curse of the<lb />
Bambino and St. Louis in a World Series sweep. While<lb />
it is very unlikely that we will have another playoff<lb />
season like the one we had last year, it is fair to expect<lb />
some exciting baseball this October. Let's take a look<lb />
at the four opening five game series.<lb />
American League Divisional Series<lb />
Now York Yankees (95-67) vs.<lb />
Los Angeles Angels (95-67):<lb />
Due to tiebreakers, the Angels received home field<lb />
advantage in this series. However, the Yankees are<lb />
playing their best baseball of the season, winning 16 of<lb />
their last 21 to close the regular season as the AL East<lb />
Champions. It took the Yanks 161 games to secure a<lb />
playoff birth, so their starting rotation isn't in the order<lb />
that they had hoped for. Rookie Chien-Ming Wang<lb />
will start Game One, followed by Shawn Chacon. New<lb />
York ace Randy Johnson isn't slated till Game Three, so<lb />
this could hurt the Yankees if either Wang or Chacon<lb />
turn in a bad outing. Los Angeles, on the other hand,<lb />
has their rotation completely set. American League Cy<lb />
Young candidate Bartolo Colon starts Game One for<lb />
the Halos. John Lackey and Paul Byrd will pitch games<lb />
two and three. Despite this obvious advantage, expect<lb />
Alex Rodriguez to continue torching the Angels. Los<lb />
Angeles won the season series six games to four, but<lb />
Rodriguez was not part of the problem for the Yanks.<lb />
In ten games, the third basemen hit .390 with five<lb />
home runs and 11 RBI. Rodriguez, along with the rest<lb />
of the ridiculous Yankee offense, will be too much for<lb />
the Angels.<lb />
I think this may be the best of the four divisional<lb />
series. Boston will come out in full force looking to<lb />
defend their title, but the chip on the shoulders of the<lb />
White Sox will help them keep pace in the series. While<lb />
Chicago won the most games in the AL, no one seems<lb />
to be giving them much of a chance to win it all. The<lb />
key lies in their starting pitching. Mark Buerhle and<lb />
John Garland, both of whom got of to torrid starts, fal-<lb />
tered down the stretch and didn't pitch well. However,<lb />
Game One starter Jose Contreras has emerged as the<lb />
ace, winning his last eight starts of the regular season.<lb />
Boston will rely on the raw power of Manny Ramirez<lb />
and David Ortiz to counter the pitching of Chicago.<lb />
If the White Sox offense can put together a good run<lb />
of games, I think Chicago has a chance to knock off<lb />
the world champs. Ultimately, I believe the downfall<lb />
in this series will be the starting pitching of the Red<lb />
Sox. Curt Schilling doesn't have the same pop as he<lb />
had during his magical post-season last year and David<lb />
Wells and Matt Clement haven't pitched well down<lb />
the stretch either.<lb />
Prediction: White Sox in five.<lb />
National League Divisional Series<lb />
San Diego Padros (82-80) vs.<lb />
St. Louis Cardinals (100-62):<lb />
a game from the Cardinals, this would be it. After that,<lb />
it will be all Cardinals. If Albert Pujols, Jim Edmonds<lb />
and David Eckstein aren't enough reason to believe that<lb />
St. Louis will run away with this, how about the fact<lb />
that the first three Cardinal starters, Carpenter, Mark<lb />
Mulder and Jeff Suppan all have 16 wins or better. San<lb />
Diego, as they have been the entire season, are com-<lb />
pletely outclassed here.<lb />
Prediction: Cardinals in four.<lb />
Houston Astros (89-73) vs.<lb />
Atlanta Bravos (90-72):<lb />
If this were a seven game series, I'd be inclined to<lb />
pick the Braves. However, this is a five game series, and<lb />
this format obviously favors the Wild Card champs.<lb />
Future Hail of Fame members Andy Pettitte, Roger<lb />
Clemens and Roy Oswalt will start the first three games<lb />
of the series in that order. I don't care if you are the<lb />
1927 Yankees, no one would want to face these guys<lb />
three games in a row in the playoffs. While the Braves<lb />
wtll not go quietly, I do think the Astro pitching will<lb />
prove to be insurmountable.<lb />
Prediction: Asfros in five.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Prediction: Yankees in four.<lb />
MLB end-of-season Awards 2005<lb />
Jones, Ortiz take down<lb />
myNLandALMVP<lb />
JEFF FELTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The 200S Major League Base-<lb />
ball playoffs are upon us, and<lb />
whai a great season it has been.<lb />
The Chicago White Sox early<lb />
domination, the Atlanta Braves'<lb />
14th straight division title, the<lb />
New York Yankees locking up<lb />
yet another AL East title - the<lb />
list goes on.<lb />
In a season where steroid<lb />
hearings preceded the first pitch<lb />
of spring training and Barry<lb />
Bonds has three mysterious knee<lb />
surgeries within three months of<lb />
each other (ahem), it Is time for<lb />
the playoffs. It's also time to hand<lb />
out the hardware for personal<lb />
achievements and dirty deeds.<lb />
National League MVP<lb />
This one is tough, but I give<lb />
the nod to Andruw Jones of the<lb />
Atlanta Braves. Yes Jones' average<lb />
(.263) is much lower than the<lb />
other two contenders, but he led<lb />
the Majors in home runs with<lb />
51 and led the National League<lb />
in RBI with 128. Consider this<lb />
though, with two out of five<lb />
of Atlanta's starting pitchers<lb />
out, 3B Chipper Jones on the<lb />
disabled list with injury, and a<lb />
slew of rookies, Jones single-hand-<lb />
edly put the team on his back<lb />
and slugged the Braves into the<lb />
playoffs. Honorable mention<lb />
goes to 1B Albert Pujols of the St.<lb />
Louis Cardinals and IB Derrek<lb />
Lee of the Chicago Cubs. Though<lb />
the Cardinals have a stacked<lb />
lineup, Pujols' protection in the<lb />
batting order was either knocked<lb />
out with injury or poor play. The<lb />
man still put up his regular gaudy<lb />
numbers to the tune of a .330<lb />
batting average, 41 home runs<lb />
and 117 RBI.<lb />
American League MVP<lb />
Another close one for the AL<lb />
MVP, but designated hitter David<lb />
Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox gets<lb />
the award. With a .300 average,<lb />
47 home runs, 148 RBI and a<lb />
score of game winning or game<lb />
tying hits, the Boston Red Sox<lb />
are not in the playoffs without<lb />
him. Honorable mention goes<lb />
to 3B Alex Rodriguez of the New<lb />
York Yankees (.321, 48, 130), but<lb />
with an All-Star lineup behind<lb />
him the Yankees would still have<lb />
gotten to the playoffs.<lb />
NL Cy Young Award<lb />
Yet another close one, but<lb />
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Chris<lb />
Carpenter gets the Cy Young<lb />
this year, barely edging out<lb />
Florida Marlins pitcher Dontrelle<lb />
Willis. Carpenter posted 21 wins,<lb />
a 2.83 earned run average and<lb />
213 strikeouts for the National<lb />
League's best team. Carpen-<lb />
ter also posted seven complete<lb />
games and four shutouts while<lb />
pitching 241.2 innings with<lb />
only five losses. Willis posted 22<lb />
wins, a 2.63 ERA and 170 strike-<lb />
outs. Willis also threw seven com-<lb />
plete games to go along with five<lb />
shutouts. Oh yeah, Willis also<lb />
put up a nice .261 batting aver-<lb />
age.<lb />
AL Cy Young Award<lb />
This one goes to Bartolo<lb />
Colon of the Los Angeles Angels<lb />
of Anaheim, who put up an AL<lb />
high 21 wins, 3.48 ERA, and 157<lb />
strikeouts. Without those 21 W's<lb />
the Angels don't win their divi-<lb />
sion or make the playoffs. Colon<lb />
Ortiz celebrates with teammates Sunday night during the Red Sox 10-1 win over the Yankees, which assured Boston a playoff spot.<lb />
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ECU Dodgeball a huge success<lb />
Angry Tunas, Beta Theta<lb />
Pi crowned inaugural<lb />
dodgeball champions.<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
More than 100 students<lb />
showed up at the Student Recre-<lb />
ation Center Sunday afternoon<lb />
to take part in ECU's first ever<lb />
dodgeball tournament. Most<lb />
students came to participate in<lb />
the inaugural event while others<lb />
watched from the outside of the<lb />
square confines of the SRC Rac-<lb />
quetball Courts.<lb />
"I was really pleased about<lb />
the turnout, we had 30 teams<lb />
sign up and we had 27 out of<lb />
the 30 show up which is a pretty<lb />
good turnout for a tournament<lb />
on a Sunday afternoon said<lb />
Mark Parker, coordinator of<lb />
intramural sports.<lb />
"Everything went real well and<lb />
definitely met our expectations<lb />
The players were pumped<lb />
up and ready to play as the Co-<lb />
Rec teams entered the cubed<lb />
dodgeball arena first. The games<lb />
were quick and fierce in the<lb />
double elimination tourna-<lb />
ment. One by one teams were<lb />
eliminated until it came down to<lb />
the final two. The Angry Tunas<lb />
had already suffered a defeat<lb />
earlier in the tournament<lb />
and were now up against an<lb />
undefeated team. With a surge of<lb />
momentum the Tunas were able<lb />
to complete the upset by winning<lb />
twice and becoming the first ever<lb />
Co-Rec Dodgeball Champions.<lb />
In the men's league Beta<lb />
Theta Pi swept through most<lb />
of the competition on the way<lb />
to the finals where they defeated<lb />
their opponent 3-1, becoming the<lb />
first Men's Dodgeball Champion.<lb />
"It feels really good to<lb />
win said Russell Palmer,<lb />
a member of Beta Theta Pi.<lb />
"We talked about doing<lb />
Idodgeball last year, I know<lb />
a lot of people wanted to do<lb />
it and I am glad the SRC did it. It<lb />
feels good to be the champion<lb />
the first year out and we are<lb />
going to be here again next year<lb />
to do it again<lb />
Overall the students<lb />
that participated had a great expe-<lb />
rience. "It was a different type of<lb />
experience Palmer said.<lb />
"It brought the movie Dodge-<lb />
ball that came out into reality<lb />
and it was very exciting. A lot<lb />
of the guys really got into it<lb />
and I think that is the motiva-<lb />
tion that kept us going until<lb />
the end. It was real<lb />
Due to the success of<lb />
the dodgeball tournament it<lb />
is almost certain that dodgeball will<lb />
take place again next year at ECU.<lb />
"Due to the turnout there<lb />
is a good possibility that next<lb />
year there will be a dodgeball<lb />
league instead of a tournament<lb />
in the fall or possibly the spring<lb />
Parker said.<lb />
"Dodgeball was definitely<lb />
a success<lb />
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was far and away the best pitcher<lb />
on the Angel's staff. Honorable<lb />
mention goes to Johan Santana<lb />
of the Minnesota Twins, who<lb />
went 16-7 with an AL low 7.48<lb />
ERA and 238 strikeouts.<lb />
NI Rookie of the Year<lb />
Another tough one, but I<lb />
would have to give it to Houston<lb />
Astros outfielder Willy Taveras.<lb />
He brought an element of speed<lb />
to an old team with his 34 stolen<lb />
bases plus he hit .291 with close<lb />
to 200 hits. The main reason he<lb />
wins the award over the other<lb />
two contenders is that he played<lb />
a full season. Honorable mention<lb />
goes to IB Ryan Howard of the<lb />
Philadelphia Phillies who hit<lb />
.288 with 22 home runs and 63<lb />
RBI in only 88 games played. Also<lb />
OF Jeff Francoeur gets some props<lb />
for hitting .300 with 14 homers,<lb />
45 RBI and 13 outfield assists.<lb />
AL Rookie of the Year<lb />
Hands down Oakland Athlet-<lb />
ics closer Huston Street. Street<lb />
went 5-1 with a 1.72 ERA, 23<lb />
saves, and 72 strikeouts in 78.1<lb />
innings of work and was one of<lb />
the key factors in Oakland's bid<lb />
for the AL West title that just<lb />
barely fell short.<lb />
Bone lliiil of the Year<lb />
Rafael Palmeiro gets this<lb />
one boys and girls. Not for<lb />
pointing his finger at Congress<lb />
saying he never took steroids,<lb />
and then towards the end of<lb />
the season getting busted and<lb />
failing a steroid test. No, no, he<lb />
gets this award for the way he<lb />
acted after he returned from<lb />
his measly 10 game suspension.<lb />
First he promises to clear<lb />
the air about his failed test and<lb />
tell his side of it (still waitin'<lb />
on that one Raffy), then he<lb />
puts in earplugs during an<lb />
away game against the Toronto<lb />
Blue Jays because he doesn't<lb />
like the boos. Cry me a river.<lb />
He then subsequently blames<lb />
his failed test on teammate Miguel<lb />
Tejada, because Tejada gave him<lb />
a B-12 supplement, which is per-<lb />
fectly legal and not against any<lb />
baseball or team policy. Way to<lb />
ruin a great career - cheating,<lb />
lying about it, acting imma-<lb />
ture, and throwing a teammate<lb />
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