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Volume 81 Number 31<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
November 22, 2005<lb />
Student Poll<lb />
Do you feel safe<lb />
on the campus<lb />
of ECU?<lb />
HAYS LTVERMAN<lb />
FRESHMAN MARKETING<lb />
MAJOR<lb />
"I don't feel safe know-<lb />
ing the fact that campus<lb />
police can run into my<lb />
room on false accusations<lb />
and no warrant and rum-<lb />
mage through my stuff, not<lb />
putting any of it back and<lb />
never giving me a reason<lb />
SHERI EVRON<lb />
JAVA CITY EMPLOYEE<lb />
AND PITT COMMUNITY<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENT<lb />
"Somewhat, because<lb />
basically they don't have<lb />
enough security and you<lb />
don't know what to expect<lb />
from people<lb />
YALANDA DAVIS<lb />
JUNIOR PRINT<lb />
JOURNALISM MAJOR<lb />
"1 feel pretty safe as<lb />
long as you use good Judge-<lb />
ment and not walk around<lb />
campus at 11:30 p.m.<lb />
alone<lb />
AMYTHOMAS<lb />
FRESHMAN INTERIOR<lb />
DESIGN MAJOR<lb />
"Yeah, there are emer-<lb />
gency buttons and it's<lb />
pretty well Ut<lb />
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SHERRI STANSBURY<lb />
SOPHOMORE POLITICAL<lb />
SCIENCE AND HISTORY<lb />
MAJOR<lb />
"Yes, I feel safe. I work<lb />
at the library and have to<lb />
walk home at 2 a.m. and<lb />
campus is pretty well lit<lb />
then at night"<lb />
RORY BROWN<lb />
FRESHMAN HISTORY<lb />
MAJOR<lb />
"Yeah, pretty safe. I<lb />
trust humanity<lb />
Lecture on World War II draws big crowd<lb />
This year's Brewster lecture was delivered by a guest from Stanford. The program was "A Tale of Three Cities: How the U.S. Won World War<lb />
Focus on WWII, three key<lb />
cities<lb />
ZACK HILL<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Stanford's David Kennedy,<lb />
professor of history, addressed a<lb />
packed house of students, faculty<lb />
and local history buffs as part of<lb />
ECU's annual Lawrence F. Brew-<lb />
ster Lecture in History.<lb />
The lecture, "A Tale of<lb />
Three Cities: How the U.S. Won<lb />
World War II focused on a trio<lb />
of cities that were crucial 'to the<lb />
United States' success in WWII<lb />
- Washington D.C Rouane,<lb />
France and Volvograd,<lb />
formerly known as Stalingrad,<lb />
in Russia.<lb />
The names of the cities were<lb />
not revealed before the lecture<lb />
and were a hot topic of debate in<lb />
the history department.<lb />
Kennedy began by pointing<lb />
out the dire state of affairs in<lb />
the U.S. at the war's inception in<lb />
1940. The country was mired in<lb />
depression and isolationist poli-<lb />
cies had walled off any foreign<lb />
influence.<lb />
Two decades later, the United<lb />
States would be booming with<lb />
economic prosperity and expan-<lb />
sion and would be the undis-<lb />
puted leader in the international<lb />
system.<lb />
"Any speaker that made those<lb />
predictions in 1940 would have<lb />
been tagged as a lunatic, but we<lb />
can see that is exactly what hap-<lb />
pened said Kennedy.<lb />
"The transformative results<lb />
of WWII were not just one thing<lb />
after another, they were the very<lb />
deliberate decisions<lb />
The economic power, tech-<lb />
nological ingenuity and creative<lb />
tactics of the U.S. were the key to<lb />
being victorious.<lb />
To illustrate "his points, Ken-<lb />
nedy began with Rouane. On<lb />
Aug. 17, 1942, the first strategic<lb />
bombing campaigns of the war<lb />
began when U.S. B-17 bombers<lb />
raided the German occupied<lb />
city.<lb />
The raid was a complete suc-<lb />
cess, inflicting heavy damage on<lb />
the rail yard with no planes lost.<lb />
More importantly, the concepts<lb />
behind the use of strategic bomb-<lb />
see LECTURE pageA2<lb />
Dances for Universal<lb />
Peace offer physical,<lb />
spiritual exercise<lb />
The Great American Smokeout was an effort led by the American Lung Cancer Society last week.<lb />
ECU burns one down<lb />
Students celebrate Great<lb />
American Smokeout with<lb />
more smoking<lb />
USA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
For more than 10 years, ECU<lb />
has observed the third Thursday<lb />
in November as the National<lb />
Great American Smokeout, a<lb />
day sponsored by the American<lb />
Cancer Society and the American<lb />
Lung Association, in an effort<lb />
to help people quit smoking - if<lb />
only for 24 hours.<lb />
Chancellor Steve Ballard<lb />
declared the day smoke-free on<lb />
campus in conjunction with<lb />
Great American Smokeout, but<lb />
from the look of students on<lb />
campus, it was hardly observed.<lb />
Surprisingly, however, accord-<lb />
ing to a Campus Wellness survey,<lb />
only 26 to 28 percent of ECU<lb />
students smoke. In observance of<lb />
the day and despite the cold, the<lb />
Healthy Pirates passed out smok-<lb />
ing prevention prizes, backpacks<lb />
and T-shirts in front of the SRC<lb />
from 1:30 - 3 p.m. There was<lb />
also a planning session at 5 p.m.<lb />
at the Student Health Services,<lb />
which was led by Georgia Childs,<lb />
assistant director of Peer Health,<lb />
and Greg Morris, pharmacist for<lb />
Student Health, to help students<lb />
who want to quit smoking.<lb />
However, the room was cer-<lb />
tainly not filled with 26 percent<lb />
of the ECU student population.<lb />
Childs did not seem deterred,<lb />
however.<lb />
"I think this event benefits<lb />
those who are interested in quit-<lb />
ting or know someone who wants<lb />
to quit said Childs.<lb />
"But people have to want to<lb />
quit for themselves<lb />
For college students, the most<lb />
immediate health risks caused<lb />
by cigarettes are shortness of<lb />
breath, increased heart rate and<lb />
increased blood pressure. After<lb />
long-term smoking, people are<lb />
at a greater risk for cancer of the<lb />
lung, mouth, nose, voice box, lip,<lb />
tongue, nasal sinus, esophagus,<lb />
throat, pancreas, bone marrow,<lb />
kidney, cervix, liver, bladder<lb />
and stomach, as well as other<lb />
ailments and diseases. Lung<lb />
cancer, however, still causes the<lb />
most cancer-related deaths in<lb />
the nation.<lb />
"I'm here to quit smoking,<lb />
and I think this seminar will<lb />
help said Lolita Smith, junior<lb />
community health major.<lb />
"Oh, and smoking is bad. Tell<lb />
them I said that<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
There are practlcers of the dance<lb />
Promoting peace<lb />
through dance finds<lb />
home here<lb />
USA DEVRIES<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Delta Chi collects food for homeless<lb />
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Delta Chi collected canned goods last week with their van stationed In Wright Plaza near the ATM.<lb />
Endorsed by Student Experi-<lb />
ences, the Dances for Universal<lb />
Peace is a form of sacred circle<lb />
dancing and singing, some-<lb />
times called "Sufi dancing that<lb />
includes religious traditions from<lb />
all over the world, such as Juda-<lb />
ism, Christianity, Islam, Hindu,<lb />
Buddhism, Wiccan and indig-<lb />
enousearth-based cultures.<lb />
The dances are free and open<lb />
to everyone. According to Debi<lb />
Niswander, coordinator of the<lb />
dances and Sufi practitioner, the<lb />
dances "create an atmosphere of<lb />
community<lb />
No prior dance or musical<lb />
experience is required to take part<lb />
in the dances, and students as<lb />
well as anybody in the Greenville<lb />
community are encouraged to<lb />
participate in the event.<lb />
"All of the world's major faith<lb />
traditions have always found<lb />
physical movement to be one way<lb />
to express themselves said Lynn<lb />
Caverly, marketing coordinator<lb />
for the University Union and<lb />
dance participant.<lb />
"The Dances of Universal Peace<lb />
build upon this inherent element<lb />
of spirituality through gentle,<lb />
expressive movements of the body<lb />
The dances began on campus<lb />
more than 10 years ago in<lb />
response to a student survey<lb />
that reported students wanted<lb />
more on-campus activities that<lb />
involved spirituality. According<lb />
to Caverly, after a period of little<lb />
student involvement, the dances<lb />
worldwide, including Moscow.<lb />
were rejuvenated once again in<lb />
response to 911 and the U.S.<lb />
bombing of Afghanistan as a<lb />
way of finding inner peace and<lb />
being able to express this peace<lb />
toward others.<lb />
"You cannot hate them if<lb />
you're dancing with them said<lb />
Niswander.<lb />
"It makes it difficult to con-<lb />
tinue having these kinds of hate<lb />
relationships<lb />
The dances began in San<lb />
Francisco in the mid-1960s with<lb />
only SO or so dances. Now the<lb />
phenomenon has spread world-<lb />
wide with more than 500 dances<lb />
included in their repertoire. Spiri-<lb />
tual songs are made up of sacred<lb />
phrases from various religious<lb />
traditions, such as mantras or<lb />
prayers, and are sung while danc-<lb />
ing in an effort to transport the<lb />
participant to different levels of<lb />
awareness.<lb />
Students, however, do not<lb />
have to belong to any religious<lb />
tradition or even be "spiritual" to<lb />
participate or enjoy the dances.<lb />
"People come for differ-<lb />
ent reasons, the experience of<lb />
community, to sing, to dance<lb />
Niswander said.<lb />
"You don't need to be reli-<lb />
gious to get something out of it<lb />
The Office of Student Experi-<lb />
ences sponsors the dances, pro-<lb />
vides the dance space and pays<lb />
the travel expenses of the dance<lb />
leaders and musicians. The next<lb />
dance will be held Jan. 29 from<lb />
4 - 6 p.m. in the Multipurpose<lb />
Room of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. For more information<lb />
contact Niswander at DUPT-<lb />
reg@cox.net.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER News Editor ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 22, 2005<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Book Donations<lb />
The Department of Library Science<lb />
and Instructional Technology will<lb />
be accepting book donations for<lb />
the Greenville Community Shelter.<lb />
Books can be dropped off at the<lb />
Joyner Library Conference Room<lb />
2406 through Dec. 15. For more<lb />
information, contact Al Jones at<lb />
328-6803.<lb />
Toys for Tots<lb />
Student Health Services will be<lb />
collecting new, unwrapped toys<lb />
until Friday, Dec. 7 as part of the<lb />
annual Toys for Tots program.<lb />
The drop box is located in the<lb />
lobby of Student Health Service.<lb />
For more Information, contact<lb />
Georgia Childs or Ellen Goldberg<lb />
at 328-6841.<lb />
Alumni Tailgate<lb />
The Alumni Association's Tailgate<lb />
2005 will take place Saturday, Nov.<lb />
26 starting at 9:30 a.m. at Minges<lb />
Gate 2. The cost is $5 per person,<lb />
and children under 10 get in free.<lb />
Enjoy food and beverages, along<lb />
with the company of Pee Dee the<lb />
Pirate and the Cheerleaders. For<lb />
more information and to register,<lb />
visittailgate.piratealumni.com.<lb />
Student Store Holiday<lb />
Sale<lb />
Dowdy Student Store's Annual<lb />
Holiday Sale and Festivities will<lb />
take place Thursday, Dec. 1 from<lb />
4 - 8 p.m. In the Wright Building<lb />
featuring discounts on gifts and<lb />
apparel. The Gospel Choir will<lb />
perform and the Cheerleaders<lb />
will be on hand. Bring a donation<lb />
of canned food or a toy and<lb />
have a holiday photo taken with<lb />
PeeDee for free. Donated goods<lb />
go to the Holiday Drive. Patrons<lb />
may register for an hourly gift<lb />
certificate giveaway.<lb />
Pilobolus Dance<lb />
Theatre<lb />
PTOO is considered the "little<lb />
luxury edition" of Pilobolus Dance<lb />
Theatre, one of the dance world's<lb />
most renowned ensembles. Its<lb />
two bravura dancers will present<lb />
an evening of new and classic<lb />
Pilobolus works at 8 p.m. Thursday,<lb />
Dec. 1 in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Purchase a Crown Subscription<lb />
by Dec. 1 to receive a choice of<lb />
six events. Prices are $162 for the<lb />
public, $150 for faculty and staff,<lb />
$84 for youth and $48 for students.<lb />
Advance individual tickets, if<lb />
available are for $25 public, $23<lb />
faculty and staff, $13 youth and<lb />
$10 students. All tickets at the<lb />
door are $25. Group discounts<lb />
are available for groups of 15 or<lb />
more. For more information, visit<lb />
ecu.eduecuarts.<lb />
New Musical<lb />
John and Jen, a new musical, will<lb />
be performed at 8 p.m. Saturday,<lb />
Dec. 10 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec.<lb />
11 in the Studio Theatre. John and<lb />
Jen is an original musical that<lb />
takes a look at the complexities<lb />
of relationships between brothers<lb />
and sisters and parents and<lb />
children. The story is set against<lb />
the background of a changing<lb />
America between 1950 and 1990.<lb />
The event is free, but tickets are<lb />
required and seating is limited. For<lb />
more information, call 328-6829.<lb />
The Importance of<lb />
Being Earnest<lb />
Oscar Wilde's play The Importance<lb />
of Being Earnest will wrap up<lb />
performances Tuesday, Nov. 22<lb />
at 8 p.m. in McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Tickets are $12 for the general<lb />
public, $10 for senior citizens<lb />
and faculty and staff and $8 for<lb />
students. For more information,<lb />
call 328-6829 or 1-800-ECU-<lb />
ARTS.<lb />
Subscriptions for the<lb />
S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Performing Arts<lb />
Series and Family Fare are<lb />
currently on sale. The S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Series is ECU'S flagship<lb />
performing arts series, presenting<lb />
a season of nine of the world's<lb />
top orchestras, ballet companies,<lb />
jazz artists, dance ensembles,<lb />
Broadway shows and much more.<lb />
The Family Fare series provides<lb />
kid-centered cultural excursions<lb />
for the entire family. For more<lb />
information, contact the Cultural<lb />
Outreach Office, or visit ecu.<lb />
eduecuarts.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
NC man putting state on map for<lb />
ancient fossil finds<lb />
RALEIGH, NC (AP) - Vince Schneider,<lb />
self-taught fossil hunter and<lb />
paleontology curator at the NC<lb />
Museum of Natural Sciences, has<lb />
pulled hundreds of rare fossils from<lb />
the clay basins of central North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Bone by bone, Schneider's work Is<lb />
making North Carolina a mandatory<lb />
stop for scientists trying to unlock<lb />
secrets from a very distant past.<lb />
"What he is finding, in a word, is<lb />
extraordinary said Hans-Dieter<lb />
Sues, collections director at the<lb />
Smithsonian Institution's National<lb />
Museum of Natural History. "A lot of<lb />
the animals he is finding we didn't<lb />
know were in North Carolina, or we<lb />
didn't knowthem at all<lb />
Schneider's finds from Durham,<lb />
Chatham, Lee and Anson counties<lb />
are said to be 220 million years old.<lb />
They date back the Triassic Period, a<lb />
geologic era that is said to predate<lb />
the days when dinosaurs ruled<lb />
Earth.<lb />
Most of them come from reptiles<lb />
that, while strangers to most people,<lb />
are considered early relatives to all<lb />
animals living today.<lb />
Triassic soils are abundant in central<lb />
North Carolina in a string of basins,<lb />
known as red beds that cut through<lb />
the Triangle and continue south.<lb />
Few traces of the Triassic survive,<lb />
especially in eastern North America,<lb />
which means anything Schneider<lb />
finds could be valuable.<lb />
He got into the field by accident,<lb />
after two students at the University<lb />
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
found remains of a Triassic predator,<lb />
the Tyrannosaurus rex of its day,<lb />
though smaller, in a clay pit outside<lb />
Durham.<lb />
That intrigued Schneider, who<lb />
collected and tended museum<lb />
fossils for years as a volunteer before<lb />
becoming curator.<lb />
Over a decade or so, Schneider has<lb />
found remnants of many Triassic<lb />
animals in about 10 pits scattered<lb />
over Piedmont counties.<lb />
"We've got only a few little windows<lb />
Schneider said of three mines yielding<lb />
the most fossils. "But there are bones<lb />
all over the place<lb />
Companies welcome Schneider into<lb />
their mines as long as he and his<lb />
crew wear hard hats and stay clear of<lb />
heavy equipment and don't disclose<lb />
precise locations.<lb />
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National<lb />
Reports: Suspect in Tacoma mall<lb />
shooting spree sent angry text<lb />
messages before the rampage<lb />
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A man accused<lb />
of going on a shooting spree at a<lb />
crowded shopping mall sent a text<lb />
message to his ex-girlfriend minutes<lb />
before the rampage saying he was<lb />
about to show the world his anger,<lb />
the woman said.<lb />
Six people were injured, one critically,<lb />
In Sunday's attack.<lb />
Dominick Sergio Maldonado, 20,<lb />
surrendered about four hours after<lb />
he ducked into a music store and<lb />
took three hostages, all of whom<lb />
were released unharmed, authorities<lb />
said.<lb />
Tiffany Robison, Maldonado's<lb />
former girlfriend, said in an interview<lb />
broadcast Monday on ABC's "Good<lb />
Morning America" that he sent her<lb />
a text message shortly before noon<lb />
reading: "Today is the day that the<lb />
world will know my anger<lb />
She said he also contacted her during<lb />
the standoff.<lb />
"He called me and said he just shot<lb />
up the Tacoma Mall and he's in<lb />
the Sam Goody taking hostages<lb />
Robison said.<lb />
Bret Strickler, who said he was<lb />
Maldonado's best friend, told<lb />
the Seattle Post-Intelligencer he<lb />
received a similar text message<lb />
while Maldonado was holding the<lb />
hostages.<lb />
Authorities said they began getting<lb />
calls about 12:15 p.m. that shots had<lb />
been fired inside the mall. The first<lb />
caller said a gunman "was in the mall,<lb />
walking along, firing Tacoma police<lb />
spokesman Mark Fulghum said.<lb />
State Patrol and police units from<lb />
nearby agencies clustered around<lb />
an entrance at the south end.<lb />
Inside, Stacy Wilson, 29, heard a<lb />
popping noise and turned around.<lb />
"I saw the gunman randomly shooting.<lb />
I ran with a group of women to<lb />
Victoria's Secret Wilson said. She<lb />
said they crouched behind a wall<lb />
in the store, and when the shooting<lb />
stopped, an employee ran out and<lb />
closed a security gate at the front<lb />
Wilson said she heard 15 to 20<lb />
shots.<lb />
A man told KING-TV the gunman was<lb />
smiling as he fired an assault rifle in<lb />
bursts of four to five shots.<lb />
Court records show Maldonado<lb />
has an extensive juvenile criminal<lb />
history dating back to 1998. He has<lb />
been convicted of burglary, theft and<lb />
possession of burglary tools and he<lb />
had been ordered not to possess any<lb />
weapons, the Times reported.<lb />
While the suspect was in the music<lb />
store, employee Joe Hudson was<lb />
able to pick up a phone call from<lb />
The Associated Press and say he<lb />
and others had been taken hostage.<lb />
He said little more but could be heard<lb />
telling others that he was talking to<lb />
the AP.<lb />
Six people were taken to hospitals,<lb />
most with minor injuries, according<lb />
to Tacoma Fire Department Deputy<lb />
Chief Jon Lendosky. One person<lb />
was in critical condition at Tacoma<lb />
General Hospital, spokesman Todd<lb />
Kelley said.<lb />
Maldonado was booked into the<lb />
Pierce County Jail on six counts<lb />
of assault and three counts of<lb />
kidnapping, according to jail records.<lb />
He was being held on $450,000<lb />
bail.<lb />
World<lb />
Alfred Anderson, last survivor of World<lb />
War I 'Christmas Truce dies at 109<lb />
LONDON (AP) - Alfred Anderson,<lb />
the last known survivor of the 1914<lb />
"Christmas Truce" that saw British<lb />
and German soldiers exchanging<lb />
gifts and handshakes in no man's<lb />
land, died early Monday, his parish<lb />
priest said. He was 109.<lb />
His death leaves fewer than 10<lb />
veterans of World War I alive in<lb />
Britain.<lb />
Anderson died in his sleep at a<lb />
nursing home in Newtyle, Scotland,<lb />
said Rev. Neil Gardner of Alyth Parish<lb />
Church.<lb />
Bom June 25,1896, Anderson was<lb />
an 18-year-old soldier in the Black<lb />
Watch regiment when British and<lb />
German troops cautiously emerged<lb />
from their trenches on Dec. 25,1914.<lb />
The enemies swapped cigarettes and<lb />
tunic buttons, sang carols and even<lb />
played soccer amid the mud and<lb />
shell-holes of no man's land.<lb />
The informal truce spread along<lb />
much of the Western Front, In some<lb />
cases lasting for days.<lb />
"I remember the silence, the eerie<lb />
sound of silence Anderson told The<lb />
Observer newspaper last year.<lb />
"All I'd heard for two months In the<lb />
trenches was the hissing, cracking<lb />
and whining of bullets in-flight,<lb />
machine gun fire and distant German<lb />
voices said Anderson, who was<lb />
billeted in a farmhouse behind the<lb />
front lines.<lb />
"But there was a dead silence that<lb />
morning, right across the land as far<lb />
as you could see. We shouted 'Merry<lb />
Christmas even though nobody felt<lb />
merry. The silence ended early in<lb />
the afternoon and the killing started<lb />
again. It was a short peace In a<lb />
terrible war<lb />
During the war, Anderson served<lb />
briefly as batman, or valet, to Capt.<lb />
Fergus Bowes-Lyon, brother of the<lb />
late Queen Mother Elizabeth. Bowes-<lb />
Lyon was killed at the Battle of Loos<lb />
in 1915.<lb />
Anderson fought in France until 1916,<lb />
when he was wounded by shrapnel<lb />
from a shell.<lb />
In 1998, he was awarded France's<lb />
Legion of Honor for his war service.<lb />
Anderson, who was Scotland's oldest<lb />
man, had "lived a truly remarkable<lb />
life Gardner said.<lb />
"Alfred was quite philosophical about<lb />
his wartime experiences. He was<lb />
never up or down, he took everything<lb />
in his stride Gardner said. "He had<lb />
a great sense of humor but also a<lb />
terrific sense of wisdom which came<lb />
from his great age<lb />
Neil Griffiths of the Royal British<lb />
Legion of Scotland said Anderson<lb />
was "one of those old Scots who<lb />
represented the finest aspects of the<lb />
Scottish character<lb />
"Everyone who met him was always<lb />
impressed by his vitality and great<lb />
pride in his personal appearance<lb />
Griffiths said. "He was gentle and<lb />
very humorous, with a quick wit. He<lb />
used to say until recently that his<lb />
ambition was to die shot in bed by a<lb />
jealous lover<lb />
In later years, Anderson spoke often<lb />
of the guilt he felt at the loss of his<lb />
friends and comrades.<lb />
"I felt so guilty meeting the families<lb />
of friends who were lost he told The<lb />
Times newspaper earlier this month.<lb />
"They looked at me as if I should<lb />
have been left in the mud of France<lb />
instead of their loved one. I couldn't<lb />
blame them, they were grieving, and<lb />
I still share their grief and bear that<lb />
feeling of guilt-<lb />
Anderson is survived by four<lb />
children, 10 grandchildren, 18 great-<lb />
grandchildren and two great-great-<lb />
grandchildren.<lb />
Iran lawmakers seek to block nuclear Inspections<lb />
Keeping Iran's finger off the button.<lb />
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) � Par-<lb />
liament approved a bill Sunday<lb />
requiring the government to<lb />
block international inspections<lb />
of its atomic facilities if the U.N.<lb />
nuclear monitoring agency refers<lb />
Iran to the Security Council for<lb />
possible sanctions.<lb />
The bill was approved by 183<lb />
of the 197 lawmakers present at<lb />
the session, which was broadcast<lb />
live on state-run radio. The vote<lb />
came four days before the Inter-<lb />
national Atomic Energy Agency<lb />
board meets to consider referring<lb />
Tehran for violating a nuclear<lb />
arms control treaty.<lb />
When the bill becomes law,<lb />
as is expected, it will strengthen<lb />
the government's hand in resist-<lb />
ing international pressure to<lb />
abandon uranium enrichment,<lb />
a process that can be used to<lb />
produce fuel for nuclear reactors<lb />
or an atomic bomb.<lb />
The United States accuses<lb />
Iran of trying to build a nuclear<lb />
weapon. Iran says its program is<lb />
for generating electricity.<lb />
The bill will go to the Guard-<lb />
ian Council, a hard-line consti-<lb />
tutional watchdog, for expected<lb />
ratification.<lb />
"If Iran's nuclear file is<lb />
referred or reported to the U.N.<lb />
Security Council, the govern-<lb />
ment will be required to cancel<lb />
all voluntary measures it has<lb />
taken and implement all sci-<lb />
entific, research and executive<lb />
programs to enable the rights<lb />
of the nation under the Nuclear<lb />
Nonproliferation Treaty law-<lb />
maker Kazem Jalali quoted the<lb />
bill as saying.<lb />
Canceling voluntary mea-<lb />
sures means Iran will stop<lb />
allowing IAEA inspections of<lb />
its nuclear facilities and would<lb />
resume uranium enrichment.<lb />
Iran resumed uranium-repro-<lb />
cessing activities, a step before<lb />
enrichment, at its Isfahan Ura-<lb />
nium Conversion Facility in<lb />
August but said it preferred a<lb />
negotiated solution to begin<lb />
uranium enrichment.<lb />
Under an additional proto-<lb />
col to the treaty, Iran has been<lb />
allowing IAEA inspectors to carry<lb />
out short-notice inspections of<lb />
its nuclear facilities. Iran has<lb />
signed the protocol but never<lb />
ratified it.<lb />
The United States and Euro-<lb />
pean Union want Iran to perma-<lb />
nently halt uranium enrichment.<lb />
But Tehran says the nonprolifera-<lb />
tion treaty allows it to pursue a<lb />
nuclear program for peaceful pur-<lb />
poses, adding it will never give<lb />
up the right to enrich uranium<lb />
to produce nuclear fuel.<lb />
The 3S-member IAEA board<lb />
of governors meets Thursday. In<lb />
a preparatory report, the U.N.<lb />
agency found that Iran received<lb />
detailed nuclear designs from<lb />
a black-market network run by<lb />
Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of<lb />
Pakistan's atomic program. Dip-<lb />
lomats say those designs appear<lb />
to be blueprints for the core of a<lb />
nuclear warhead.<lb />
LeCtlire from page A1<lb />
ing were proven true.<lb />
"The principle front the U.S.<lb />
fought Germany was the air<lb />
Kennedy said.<lb />
Allied forces would continue<lb />
to use strategic bombing to cripple<lb />
the enemy economy while terror-<lb />
izing the civilian population for<lb />
the remainder of the war.<lb />
Washington, D.C. was next<lb />
on the list.<lb />
Economics played a much<lb />
larger role in the WWII than<lb />
most people know, and in Octo-<lb />
ber 1942, Donald Nelson, chair of<lb />
the war production board, came<lb />
to some tough decisions.<lb />
He first shifted the economic<lb />
focus from civilian to military<lb />
because the goals set by the Victory<lb />
Program were impossible to reach<lb />
at the current production levels.<lb />
This move had two important<lb />
effects. One was that the size of<lb />
the Army once envisioned at 21S<lb />
divisions would have to be scaled<lb />
down to 90. This became known<lb />
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ultimately gave the United<lb />
States a better fighting force and<lb />
improved the odds of succeeding<lb />
in taking back Nazi Europe.<lb />
The last city discussed<lb />
was Stalingrad. The German<lb />
surrender to the Soviets at Stal-<lb />
ingrad in early 1943 proved<lb />
the Blitzkrieg, previously unde-<lb />
feated, could be stopped. It also<lb />
ensured that the Soviets would<lb />
not capitulate under the war's<lb />
strain and sign a peace treaty<lb />
with Hitler.<lb />
Kennedy wound up the<lb />
speech by illustrating the dif-<lb />
ference in the war fought by the<lb />
United States and all the other<lb />
combatants.<lb />
"Of all the powers that fought<lb />
WWII, only the United States was<lb />
better off atthe end Kennedy said.<lb />
"America's WWII was not<lb />
anybody else's<lb />
Because no fighting occurred<lb />
on American soil, the United<lb />
States did not lose soldiers<lb />
in the staggering numbers<lb />
other nations did, but 405,399<lb />
$180<lb />
Per<lb />
Month<lb />
American soldiers shipped<lb />
out and did not return.<lb />
However, when that is com-<lb />
pared to the 24 million lost by<lb />
the Soviet Union and the 10 mil-<lb />
lion lost by China, one can begin<lb />
to understand the devastation<lb />
wrought on the European and<lb />
Asian countries.<lb />
America's main contribu-<lb />
tion to Allied victory was its<lb />
seemingly unlimited capac-<lb />
ity to create and produce the<lb />
materials needed to win. Japan<lb />
and Germany never had the<lb />
planners and producers the<lb />
United States did and their<lb />
fates were sealed when they fell<lb />
behind technologi-<lb />
cally and economically.<lb />
"WWII was the time the<lb />
engines of economic growth that<lb />
propelled the economy for the<lb />
rest of the century were really<lb />
ignited Kennedy said.<lb />
Kennedy received his Ph.D.<lb />
from Yale University and has<lb />
published numerous books and<lb />
articles in his career.<lb />
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news@theeaitcarolinian.com.<lb />
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FITNESS: Overweight children more at<lb />
risk for broken bones, joint problems<lb />
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Stepping on the scale is leading many children to discover they have a weight problem.<lb />
Student Opinion of Instruction Survey<lb />
(SOIS)<lb />
From November 28 through December 4 the SOIS of face-to-face courses will<lb />
be conducted. Through this survey students can express their opinions about<lb />
the instruction received during the fall semester. With a few exceptions, only<lb />
courses that meet face-to-face and have enrollments of six or more students will<lb />
be surveyed.<lb />
All students should be aware that results from the SOIS are an important consid-<lb />
eration in decisions of instructor promotion and tenure, and they are-an impor-<lb />
tant way in which students can help to improve the quality of their instruction.<lb />
Courses with more than two instructors, courses in the School of Medicine, and<lb />
distance education courses (e.g web-based) are not surveyed with the SOIS.<lb />
The SOIS provides information to the university that is part of the teaching<lb />
evaluation process. The survey is only one of several sources of data collected<lb />
about teaching (other methods include peer observations and review of course<lb />
materials). However, the SOIS is widely used, and students should provide<lb />
carefully considered feedback. The data are confidential and instructors will not<lb />
receive the results of the fall survey until January of 2006.<lb />
�<lb />
SOIS forms for each course are packaged in confidential envelopes and are<lb />
distributed to departments about a week before the survey administration period.<lb />
Information about administering the survey is printed directly on the envelopes.<lb />
Instructors are requested to read survey instructions to their students (see<lb />
below) and to not be in the room during the survey administration. A student<lb />
survey administrator is to distribute and collect the survey forms. The instructor<lb />
is to read the following instructions to the class:<lb />
"At this time you can share your opinion of the instruction in this class by<lb />
completing a short multiple-choice survey form. This will take about 15 minutes.<lb />
Your participation is voluntary. Your identity is not requested, so that your re-<lb />
sponses will be anonymous. Also, the forms are handled confidentially. Bubbles<lb />
on the answer form must be completely filled in with a number 2 pencil. Forms<lb />
completed in ink cannot be scanned, and responses on those forms will not be<lb />
included in the survey.<lb />
The results of this survey are used by instructors to improve teaching skills and<lb />
develop courses, and results are used by administrators in decisions of tenure,<lb />
promotion, and merit. After grades are posted, your instructor will receive a re-<lb />
port of the results along with written comments separated from the forms. When<lb />
completing the form, please note that a rating of "7" indicates that you strongly<lb />
agree with a statement, while a rating of "1 indicates that you strongly disagree<lb />
with a statement. Every survey form that can be scanned will be included in the<lb />
results, including those with all 1's or all 7's<lb />
The student opinion of instruction survey is administered by the Office of Institu-<lb />
tional Planning, Research, and Effectiveness. Questions should be directed to<lb />
Dr. Michael Poteat (328-9484 poteatg@mail.ecu.edu) or to Dr. Cynthia Jones<lb />
(328-9485 jonescy@mail.ecu.edu).<lb />
(AP) � Children who are<lb />
overweight face more than future<lb />
health problems. They appear<lb />
to have broken bones and joint<lb />
problems more often during<lb />
childhood than kids of normal<lb />
weight, research suggests.<lb />
"A lot of people think that if<lb />
you're an overweight kid  that<lb />
later on in life you're going to<lb />
run into having heart disease or<lb />
Type 2 diabetes said Dr. Susan<lb />
Yanovski, director of the obesity<lb />
and eating disorders program<lb />
at the National Institute of Dia-<lb />
betes and Digestive and Kidney<lb />
Diseases.<lb />
"But kids and adults who are<lb />
overweight are already having<lb />
problems with their mobility,<lb />
fractures, and joint pain<lb />
A study led by her husband,<lb />
obesity researcher Dr. Jack<lb />
Yanovski, found that children<lb />
and teens who were overweight<lb />
were far more likely to have had<lb />
a fracture than their ideal-weight<lb />
peers. They also had more bone<lb />
and hip joint abnormalities,<lb />
which can lead to permanent<lb />
deformities.<lb />
The research involved 227<lb />
overweight children and ado-<lb />
lescents and 128 who weren't<lb />
overweight. The children had<lb />
an average age of 12. All were<lb />
enrolled in various federal health<lb />
studies between 1996 and 2004<lb />
and were considered overweight<lb />
if they were in the 95th percen-<lb />
tile of weight and height for their<lb />
age and sex.<lb />
A review of their medical his-<lb />
tory revealed that 13 percent of<lb />
overweight kids had had at least<lb />
one broken bone at some point<lb />
in their lives, compared with less<lb />
than 4 percent of ideal-weight<lb />
children.<lb />
Similar results were found for<lb />
how many had muscle, bone or<lb />
joint pain, especially knee pain,<lb />
and restricted movement.<lb />
"The combination of muscu-<lb />
loskeletal pain and poor mobility<lb />
may possibly lead to less physical<lb />
activity  and perpetuate the<lb />
vicious cycle said Yanovski,<lb />
head of the growth and obesity<lb />
program at the National Institute<lb />
of Child Health and Human<lb />
Development. He presented<lb />
results of the study at a recent<lb />
meeting of the Obesity Society in<lb />
Vancouver, British Columbia.<lb />
Caleb Ezzard knows the prob-<lb />
lem well.<lb />
With 362 pounds on his<lb />
5-foot-4-inch frame, the 14-<lb />
year-old from Louisville, Ky<lb />
developed Blount's disease, a<lb />
growth disorder of the shin bone<lb />
that causes the lower legs to bow<lb />
inward.<lb />
"I used to play football but<lb />
the bone problem put an end to<lb />
that, he said. "When I would run,<lb />
my weight would put pressure on<lb />
my leg and my bones would start<lb />
moving and it would hurt<lb />
Even more common than<lb />
Blount's is SCFE, or slipped<lb />
capital femoral epiphysis, caused<lb />
by improper growth in the<lb />
ball part of the ball-and-<lb />
socket joint that forms the hip,<lb />
said Dr. Junichi Tamai, a pedi-<lb />
atric orthopedic surgeon at<lb />
Children's Hospital Medical<lb />
Center in Cincinnati.<lb />
Children often say their<lb />
knees hurt, but the real problem<lb />
is the malformation that's start-<lb />
ing to occur in the joint, he said.<lb />
Being unable to exercise makes<lb />
the situation worse.<lb />
"If a child is very active,<lb />
chances are the bones are very<lb />
strong because weight-bearing<lb />
exercise promotes bone density,<lb />
Tamai said.<lb />
"Also, a very active child may<lb />
be able to fall better he said.<lb />
If kids have too many pounds<lb />
on their frame, "when they fall,<lb />
there's just more weight behind<lb />
it" and bones are more likely to<lb />
snap.<lb />
Hormones are believed to<lb />
play a role, too.<lb />
"What we generally see is<lb />
that lean, muscular young men<lb />
have the hardest bone, and that<lb />
goes along with the testoster-<lb />
one which can be lower in very<lb />
overweight boys, Tamai said.<lb />
In Caleb's case, orthope-<lb />
dic surgeries could only partly<lb />
resolve the leg issues. In October,<lb />
he had obesity surgery at the<lb />
Cincinnati children's hospital,<lb />
hoping to get at the underlying<lb />
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TUESDAY November 22, 2005<lb />
My Random Column<lb />
Why am I the only<lb />
one driving?<lb />
This week we are braving the well known<lb />
and traveling home. Turkey, stuffing, naps<lb />
and parades are going to be the focus of<lb />
households all over the country.<lb />
With that said. I know how excited I am to<lb />
be driving a total of more than 15 hours in<lb />
the next six days. First I am going to watch<lb />
one of my best friends graduate from Marine<lb />
Boot camp and then I am driving the 300<lb />
miles to Asheville. The great city of hippies<lb />
and mountain folk, where I spent the major-<lb />
ity of my years growing up. My dad tells me<lb />
it is supposed to snow tomorrow. Doesn't<lb />
that make you want to go running for the<lb />
hills, or mountains rather? I know how much<lb />
I love driving up the Old Fort mountain and<lb />
then freezing myself half to death once I am<lb />
home, I just want to do it all the time. Can<lb />
you sense the sarcasm - maybe that is why<lb />
I rarely go home.<lb />
With my car in the shop, I am stressing about<lb />
driving and have spent much of the day con-<lb />
versing with my family about the results of<lb />
the diagnostic on my car that lead to a very<lb />
expensive repair. I was supposed to leave at<lb />
around noon tomorrow, but that doesn't look<lb />
like it is happening. At the earliest I could be<lb />
leaving at 3 p.m. and that is only if UPS is<lb />
reliable and the part that was ordered shows<lb />
up. I am freaking out that it won't be done,<lb />
but I won't find out until tomorrow.<lb />
At this rate I just want to drive to Parris Island<lb />
and then drive back here and not have to<lb />
deal with the hassle of the other nine hours<lb />
of driving to and from Asheville. Does anyone<lb />
else feel like going home is beginning to be<lb />
(or already is) a drag? I mean really, we always<lb />
go home, why can't they come here? Is my<lb />
apartment that bad, because personally, I live<lb />
there and I love living there, why can't they<lb />
come and stay with me and not make me do<lb />
the usual commute?<lb />
Have a wonderful break - eat well, catch up on<lb />
some sleep, travel safely and enjoy seeing your<lb />
loved ones Until next week - Jennifer Hobbs<lb />
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Pirate Rant<lb />
Thanksgiving makes me happy! Drive safe everyone -1<lb />
want to make it to my football and turkey.<lb />
If you're going to e-mail me questions for a class, you<lb />
should identify yourself, the class we're in and why you<lb />
chose me. And I won't respond anyway.<lb />
Don't you just hate it when you spend all semester<lb />
trying to diet and work out only to blow it all during<lb />
the holidays? But how can I say no to eggnog and sweet<lb />
potato souffle?<lb />
Do not e-mail me questions about the exam because you<lb />
were too lazy to come to class. I wanted to sleep too and<lb />
I refuse to respond to any such e-mails.<lb />
I love on-campus flooding.<lb />
I'm on the corner staring at you - you're in your car<lb />
staring at me TURN ON YOUR FREAKING TURN<lb />
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GOING ON!<lb />
To the guy that sped through the puddle on 10th street<lb />
and soaked me, thanks. I love having to sit through class<lb />
with soaking wet clothes.<lb />
ISW1 "fyty flP ' SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT!<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
DHM0, environment concerns to be addressed<lb />
Help control this<lb />
dangerous substance<lb />
TONY MCKEE<lb />
CONSERVATIVE CORNER<lb />
1 have been accused many,<lb />
many times of being anti-envi-<lb />
ronment, spreading lies and mis-<lb />
information and downplaying<lb />
the danger of global warming by<lb />
some loyal readers. If I have come<lb />
across that way, please accept my<lb />
apologies.<lb />
While it is true that I have<lb />
little faith in the current media<lb />
driven hype about man's flood-<lb />
ing the atmosphere with carbon<lb />
dioxide leading to the destruc-<lb />
tion of the Earth, I do believe that<lb />
there are substances that have a<lb />
more direct causal relationship.<lb />
I want to alert you to one such<lb />
substance.<lb />
Careful and diligent research<lb />
(and some blind luck) on my part<lb />
led me to a Web site developed<lb />
by a group devoted to warning<lb />
the world about this substance<lb />
- DHMO.org. The studies and<lb />
surveys already done by this<lb />
group on this dangerous sub-<lb />
stance, dihydrogen monoxide<lb />
(DHMO), show an alarming lack<lb />
of knowledge and concern about<lb />
DIIMO from the government and<lb />
the general public. It is alarming<lb />
because each year it is directly<lb />
responsible for thousands of<lb />
deaths and millions, sometimes<lb />
billions, of dollars in property<lb />
damage worldwide, not to men-<lb />
tion the overall detrimental<lb />
impact on the environment.<lb />
It is known that excessive<lb />
amounts of DHMO can cause<lb />
soil erosion. Recent exposure to<lb />
high amounts led to the deaths<lb />
of many people in the Carib-<lb />
bean, Mexico and the United<lb />
States in recent years, mainly<lb />
through accidental inhalation. It<lb />
is found in large percentages in<lb />
"acid rain It is a known "green-<lb />
house gas" whose effect on global<lb />
warming is well known but con-<lb />
sistently downplayed. The more<lb />
there is in the atmosphere, the<lb />
warmer it gets.<lb />
The danger is not just a local<lb />
problem. Studies have shown it<lb />
to be present in some amount<lb />
in nearly every country, and on<lb />
every continent, on Earth. It<lb />
has even been found in samples<lb />
taken from both the North and<lb />
South polar caps! This is a perva-<lb />
sive substance whose effects are<lb />
not limited to death and poten-<lb />
tial environmental chaos.<lb />
While its health effects are<lb />
still being studied, it can safely be<lb />
said that the effects that are now<lb />
known can be seen as positive<lb />
or negative, depending on your<lb />
perspective, of course.<lb />
Amateur and professional<lb />
athletes alike use it to increase<lb />
their performance. In this day<lb />
of Congressional investigations<lb />
into performance enhancing<lb />
substances in sports, this is a<lb />
troubling fact. Also, through the<lb />
miracle of natural processes, it can<lb />
be solidified or vaporized. Pro-<lb />
longed contact with the solidified<lb />
form has been known to cause<lb />
serious damage to tissue, and the<lb />
vaporized form can create dif-<lb />
ficulties with vision, particularly<lb />
over distances. Again though, the<lb />
problems don't stop here.<lb />
It is used in the production of<lb />
some pesticides, solvents, cool-<lb />
ants and other products and is<lb />
known to be used in many other<lb />
manufacturing processes. It is<lb />
a known by-product at nuclear<lb />
reactor sites, has been found at<lb />
many illegal waste dump sites<lb />
and appears to play a role in<lb />
many types of cancers. This has<lb />
been confirmed during autopsies<lb />
and biopsies or cancerous and<lb />
pre-cancerous cells. Most dis-<lb />
turbing for some though is that<lb />
the military has shown extreme<lb />
interest in it for use in war and<lb />
peacetime.<lb />
Our government appears to<lb />
be very much aware of DHMO<lb />
and the risks it represents. There<lb />
are EPA regulations in place that<lb />
prohibit it's dumping in landfills,<lb />
even If they can handle hazard-<lb />
ous waste, and that call for it's<lb />
removal if it is found. Despite<lb />
all the obvious, and well docu-<lb />
mented, dangers, politicians are<lb />
reluctant to pass any significant<lb />
legislation banning the manufac-<lb />
ture, distribution or use of this<lb />
proven killer. Why is that?<lb />
Theories abound that spe-<lb />
cial interest groups, industrial,<lb />
scientific and even military,<lb />
have pressured lawmakers into<lb />
ignoring this issue by predicting<lb />
any ban or serious restriction<lb />
would "significantly harm" our<lb />
economy and the economies or<lb />
our allies. Have you heard that<lb />
argument before? Money rules,<lb />
doesn't it?<lb />
There is hope though. Sur-<lb />
veys done in various educational<lb />
institutions worldwide show that,<lb />
once informed of the dangers, the<lb />
vast majority of people (over 70<lb />
percent on average) are willing to<lb />
support a DHMO ban. That is an<lb />
encouraging statistic, to some.<lb />
Like I said, I don't agree with<lb />
the all the nonsense being hyped<lb />
about global warming, mainly<lb />
because there is so much valid<lb />
conflicting evidence. This is<lb />
another matter though. The dan-<lb />
gers and environmental effects I<lb />
described are known, verifiable<lb />
facts. The evidence is compelling.<lb />
It should not be ignored.<lb />
Many believe that education<lb />
is the way to enlightenment as<lb />
well as the way to fix what ails<lb />
us and the planet. That being<lb />
the case, if enough people were<lb />
made aware of this substance and<lb />
the dangers it presents, perhaps<lb />
enough people will come to<lb />
see the light. When that hap-<lb />
pens, enough pressure could<lb />
be brought on the "bought and<lb />
paid for" politicians to protect us<lb />
and the environment from this<lb />
known dangerous substance.<lb />
Do some research and decide<lb />
for yourself if this is a worthy<lb />
cause. You know the dangers.<lb />
Do the right thing and help save<lb />
lives and the environment by<lb />
demanding a ban on the misuse<lb />
of DHMO!<lb />
Ban DHMO.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
The instruction of a foreign<lb />
language is essential in elemen-<lb />
tary education in order for stu-<lb />
dents to be prepared for the world<lb />
they will live in. With the world<lb />
economy globalizing and our<lb />
country becoming increasingly<lb />
multilingual, knowledge of a<lb />
foreign language is now more<lb />
than ever, a necessity. Through<lb />
my own experience and research,<lb />
I have discovered that starting<lb />
foreign language instruction in<lb />
elementary school is most advan-<lb />
tageous because our language<lb />
acquisition skills are sharpest at<lb />
that time.<lb />
Knowledge of a second lan-<lb />
guage is critical today because<lb />
it is essential for global commu-<lb />
nication. It may not have been<lb />
as important for students in the<lb />
1980s to learn a second language<lb />
in order to succeed In the busi-<lb />
ness world as it is for students<lb />
today. Children are growing up<lb />
in a much more multicultural<lb />
society today than their parents<lb />
ever did. The number and per-<lb />
centage of people in the United<lb />
States who spoke a language other<lb />
than English at home Increased<lb />
between 1990 and 2000 accord-<lb />
ing to the Census Bureau. While<lb />
the population aged five and over<lb />
grew by one-fourth from 1980<lb />
to 2000, the number who spoke<lb />
a language other than English<lb />
at home more than doubled.<lb />
These numbers prove that the<lb />
demand to communicate with<lb />
other ethnicities in America is<lb />
a reality that is growing and is<lb />
not going away. These people<lb />
are the students your children<lb />
sit In their classrooms with and<lb />
are surrounded by at school. Are<lb />
we going to continue to separate<lb />
Hispanics and other non-Eng-<lb />
lish speakers into ESL programs<lb />
depriving your children from<lb />
cultural enrichment and the<lb />
opportunity to experience the<lb />
realities of the world so they<lb />
can be our prepared leaders of<lb />
tomorrow?<lb />
Not only is a foreign language<lb />
a need for business communica-<lb />
tion, the United States itself is<lb />
a country of mixed cultures,<lb />
nationalities and linguistics and<lb />
is growing more multicultural<lb />
everyday. Whether Spanish,<lb />
Japanese, German, Italian, Chi-<lb />
nese or Polish, it is clear that<lb />
proficiency in another language<lb />
is extremely important. Not only<lb />
is it a need, but it is a privilege to<lb />
speak a second language as well.<lb />
To meet this need, 1 propose a<lb />
solution called FLES, Foreign<lb />
Language In Elementary Schools.<lb />
It has been implemented in the<lb />
South Eastern part of North<lb />
Carolina, however is not active<lb />
in most elementary schools.<lb />
It will continue to stall unless<lb />
New Hanover County acts now<lb />
and takes responsibility for the<lb />
advancement of the program. It<lb />
is important in order to prepare<lb />
our students for their future<lb />
ahead. This program is based<lb />
mainly on the spoken word and it<lb />
starts teaching foreign languages<lb />
as early as Kindergarten.<lb />
This program is working in<lb />
Arkansas and other states. Okla-<lb />
homa, Montana and Arizona<lb />
have or are planning to institute<lb />
similar programs. This will be a<lb />
huge change in American educa-<lb />
tion, but it is something that is<lb />
important in order for students to<lb />
be prepared for the society they<lb />
will live in. For years European<lb />
and Asian countries have begun<lb />
mandatory English in early<lb />
grades. Other English speaking<lb />
countries such as Australia do<lb />
extensive foreign language train-<lb />
ing in the early grades of their<lb />
school. Foreign Language works<lb />
in these countries, and it can<lb />
work in New Hanover County<lb />
and America as well.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Kristen Dalton<lb />
You know what really grinds my gears? When people<lb />
take all the effort in the world to pull out in front of me<lb />
and then drive slower than the speed limit!<lb />
En)oy Thanksgiving Break!<lb />
To the person that said that crime is a strange activity<lb />
I had no idea it was so strange! I was under the impres-<lb />
sion that people had been committing crimes since<lb />
the beginning of time! I'll explain it to you real quick<lb />
- someone wants something, you have what he or she<lb />
wants, they try and take it! Wow, I'm a genius!<lb />
How did Carolina lose to the Bears?<lb />
Why is it that we pay so much money to come to college<lb />
and the only thing that goes on in class is the teacher<lb />
reading from PowerPoint slides that I already printed<lb />
off? I mean, I can read.<lb />
Does anyone else have a housemate whose girlfriend<lb />
spends more time at your place than you do? And then<lb />
on top of that, is a slob? Come on I can't be alone in<lb />
this can I? Hello Hello?<lb />
To everyone who has a problem with smoking, it's a free<lb />
country and we can do whatever we want! If you don't<lb />
like it, do us all a favor and choose to go to a smoke-free<lb />
campus school and stop your bitching!<lb />
It is customary to wait until everyone is off of the bus<lb />
before one gets on.<lb />
I would just like to wish everybody a Happy Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing break. Be safe and use your common sense.<lb />
It's too true! "Arrested Development" is such a great<lb />
show and now we will barely get to see more.<lb />
To the girl on Friday wearing a jacket, pants and a scarf: I<lb />
had no idea there was a season in which it is cold enough<lb />
for a scarf, yet not too cold for flip flops.<lb />
If you came to school to learn, you'll get a good educa-<lb />
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about before you rant!<lb />
To the people who complain about bike riders: If I ride<lb />
my bike on the sidewalk walkers complain, if I ride it in<lb />
the street the drivers complain. There isn't anything I<lb />
can do to make you happy so deal with it.<lb />
To Gary McCabe I say thank you. I am happy to say<lb />
that I'm a lover of "Arrested Development" and yes<lb />
everyone should watch it. Monday nights people. 8<lb />
p.m. Watch it. Bravo Mr. McCabe, bravo.<lb />
To all of the people so freaked out about the crime going<lb />
on lately: WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD. We don't<lb />
live in a glass bubble where it's all sunshine and lollipops<lb />
all the time. Crime happens. We DO live in Greenville.<lb />
Instead of waiting for the cops to "fix" everything,<lb />
protect yourself, use your head. You can avoid many<lb />
dangerous situations with common sense.<lb />
To the 13-year-old girl that I decked the other night<lb />
at the Pirate Underground: Sorry. If all the scene guys<lb />
didn't look like girls with their long hair and make up,<lb />
I wouldn't have confused you for one of them.<lb />
Why doesn't ECU offer huge recycling centers like<lb />
other colleges and high schools? I'm glad they have<lb />
small recycle containers for newspaper and aluminum<lb />
cans in the buildings but I can't put my beer bottles<lb />
and cans in those.<lb />
I really don't know what everyone is complaining<lb />
about. The ECU Parking people and police were nice<lb />
to me and responded to me in like seconds. Thanks to<lb />
nice officers and parking attendants for helping me! 1<lb />
appreciate it.<lb />
This is my fifth year here and the entire time there has<lb />
been some sort of construction. Year one: the galley on<lb />
college hill, year two: the new technology building, year<lb />
three: Flanagan, year four: the new dinning hall, and<lb />
year 5: Fletcher and now the fountain. It's great ECU<lb />
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would of been great if I could of enjoyed ECU'S campus<lb />
construction free!<lb />
This is for whoever decided to steal the back tire and<lb />
seat off of the grey specialized mountain bike in front<lb />
of Brewster. 1 hope you love the insanely bent rim,<lb />
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TUESDAY November 22, 2005<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
The East Carolinian Is looking for<lb />
someone with savvy social skills<lb />
and an exciting lifestyle to write a<lb />
features column for next semester.<lb />
Do you think you have what it takes<lb />
to be the next Carrie Bradshaw? Are<lb />
you exciting enough to entertain the<lb />
student body with your life? Come<lb />
fill out an application at our office<lb />
located downtown on the comer of<lb />
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can be sent to features@theeastcar<lb />
olinian.com.<lb />
Locksley will be playing at the Pirate<lb />
Underground on Dec. 2 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Names In the News:<lb />
It's official: He's a stud<lb />
Matthew McConaughey has been<lb />
named the "sexiest man alive" by<lb />
Peopte magazine.<lb />
The actor is pictured on the cover<lb />
of People's annual issue, on<lb />
newsstands Friday. For the 36-year-<lb />
old McConaughey, it's a clear sign<lb />
that his career is in the midst of<lb />
an upturn and that his girlfriend,<lb />
Penelope Cruz may be rubbing off<lb />
on him.<lb />
"Now I've made it he told the<lb />
magazine.<lb />
"Walt until you see the roles I could<lb />
take after this. You're going to see my<lb />
gut hanging over, plus 22 (pounds).<lb />
It'll be a whole new kind of sexy<lb />
Another star Is born<lb />
When Dennis Quaid landed in<lb />
Hollywood 30 years ago, he took<lb />
a stroll by the stars on the Walk of<lb />
Fame. This week, the actor got a star<lb />
of his own.<lb />
Quaid used the occasion to joke about<lb />
how long he's been on the scene.<lb />
"I remember when this town was a<lb />
beanfield he said at the ceremony.<lb />
"I've been here 125 years. I started with<lb />
Charlie Chaplin<lb />
Quaid, 51, has appeared in more than<lb />
40 movies and stars in the remake of<lb />
the 1968 film Yours, Mine and Ours.<lb />
which opens next week.<lb />
Kidman, Urban engaged?<lb />
There's a new element in Nicole<lb />
Kidman's Urban mystery, People<lb />
magazine reports in the issue on<lb />
newsstands Friday. The actress who's<lb />
been spotted with country singer<lb />
Keith Urban since July but hasn't<lb />
acknowledged a relationship was<lb />
wearing a ring on her wedding finger<lb />
while walking arm-in-arm with Urban<lb />
in Boston on Nov. 11.<lb />
Has someone popped the question?<lb />
Kidman's rep didn't know anything<lb />
about a proposal, but Urban's rep,<lb />
Paul Freundlich, says, "Right now it's<lb />
just a rumor. When and if there's a<lb />
statement we'll make that public<lb />
Best 'tfarry Potted film euer released<lb />
The fourth film in a<lb />
sr-vsn film series<lb />
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Harry Potter anil the Goblet<lb />
of Fire marks the fourth film<lb />
in the famous series based<lb />
on the popular children's<lb />
novels by J.K. Rowling. It also<lb />
introduces the third direc-<lb />
tor of the four-film series in<lb />
Mike Newell who takes this<lb />
film in the darkest realms<lb />
the series has ever seen.<lb />
We open this film with<lb />
our heroic trio of Harry Potter<lb />
(Daniel Radcliffe) and his<lb />
friends Hermione Granger<lb />
(Emma Watson) and Ron Weas-<lb />
ley (Rupert Grint) attending the<lb />
Quidditch world champion-<lb />
ship. There, the young wizards<lb />
watch in awe as the legend-<lb />
ary Quidditch seeker Viktor<lb />
Krum (Stanislav Ianevski) per-<lb />
forms very well. Ron is overly<lb />
infatuated with him, in the<lb />
same way teenagers are with pro<lb />
football and basketball players.<lb />
Krum comes into larger play later.<lb />
The match is violently inter-<lb />
rupted when a band of Death<lb />
Eaters plow through the camp<lb />
where Harry and his friends<lb />
are staying.<lb />
Harry has been haunted<lb />
recently by nightmares featur-<lb />
ing the evil dark Lord Volde-<lb />
mort (Ralph Finnes), the evil<lb />
Favorite Hogwart students, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint).<lb />
wizard who killed Harry's par-<lb />
ents yet failed to kill him.<lb />
Goblet of Fire centers on the<lb />
fourth year at the Hogwarts<lb />
wizard school. This year, the<lb />
school is playing host to the<lb />
famous Triwizard Tournament.<lb />
The school is also playing host to<lb />
two other schools, including the<lb />
one Viktor Krum attends.<lb />
Anyone wishing to enter the<lb />
tournament must put their name<lb />
into the Goblet of Fire and one<lb />
student from each school will<lb />
be selected. Somehow, Harry's<lb />
name is put into the cup and he is<lb />
selected as a fourth contestant.<lb />
The Triwizard Tournament is<lb />
a very violent series of events that<lb />
push the contestants, including<lb />
Krum, to the limits. Harry par-<lb />
ticipates in these events, despite<lb />
being the youngest contestant<lb />
and not wanting to do it.<lb />
The film also focuses on our<lb />
growing heroes. They are now 14<lb />
years old and starting to notice<lb />
the members of the opposite sex.<lb />
This year, the school is hosting the<lb />
Yule Ball, a tradition associated<lb />
with the Triwizard Tournament.<lb />
The students all have to find dates.<lb />
Hermione is taken to the dance<lb />
by Viktor, a move that aggra-<lb />
vates Ron. This segment is quite<lb />
humorous because it's funny how<lb />
these adolescent teens attempt<lb />
to snag a hot date for the ball.<lb />
Steve Kloves, who adapted<lb />
the preceding Harry Potter<lb />
films, is in his most polished<lb />
form with Goblet of Fire. The<lb />
dialogue involving the stu-<lb />
dents attempting to find dates<lb />
is written with the utmost<lb />
subtleness. Usually, screenwrit-<lb />
ers who write dialogue for this<lb />
age group forget what it was<lb />
like to be that age, and they<lb />
are unable to craft convinc-<lb />
ing dialogue. John Hughes is<lb />
notorious for doing this. His<lb />
80s teen films are all the same<lb />
with similar cheesy dialogue.<lb />
Kloves avoids this, making the<lb />
awkwardness of these scenes<lb />
very convincing.<lb />
Mike Newell, who has<lb />
directed such films at Four Wed-<lb />
dings and a Funeral, Pushing Tin<lb />
and Donnie Brasco, takes over<lb />
directing duties from the previ-<lb />
ous directors Chris Columbus<lb />
and Alfonso Cuaron. His vision<lb />
of J.K. Rowling's fantasy world<lb />
is the darkest yet. So dark, in<lb />
fact, that Goblet of Fire is the<lb />
first film in the series to garner<lb />
a PG-13 rating. It's impossible<lb />
to do these films without the<lb />
use of computer generated<lb />
effects, something I am not a<lb />
huge fan of, but Newell keeps<lb />
these images to a minimum.<lb />
When he does use them, they<lb />
see POTTER page 46<lb />
Art Lord and the self Portraits Johnny Cash lives - On screen<lb />
'Walk the Line' brings Cash's legacy to<lb />
the big screen<lb />
TREVOR KIRKENDALL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Art Lord and the Self Portraits had a way with the crowd on stage.<lb />
Keyboard heavy band<lb />
returns to town<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
DANIEL BROCK<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Aries - The perfect partner for you<lb />
is somebody who thinks you can<lb />
do anything. Even better, he or she<lb />
is willing to help. Commitment is<lb />
required.<lb />
Taurus - For the next several weeks,<lb />
your focus should be on wise money<lb />
management. Go beyond your regular<lb />
habits, and acquire a few things you<lb />
need - and a treat.<lb />
Gemini - Find your reading glasses.<lb />
The best position for you is in a<lb />
comfortable chair or sofa, with your<lb />
nose stuck In a book.<lb />
Cancer - Your workload is increasing<lb />
for the next four weeks. Imagination,<lb />
creativity and careful communication<lb />
are required.<lb />
Leo - Discuss your ideas with the<lb />
people you love. Some will go over,<lb />
others may not. The ideas, that is, not<lb />
the people. They love you anyway.<lb />
Virgo - For the next four weeks,<lb />
you'll be passionate about getting<lb />
your house in order. Add, delete and<lb />
rearrange. You'll feel much better.<lb />
Libra - For the next several weeks,<lb />
you'll be full of questions. You'll also<lb />
learn quickly, so put yourself in the<lb />
right place at the right time.<lb />
Scorpio - Sometimes, by taking on<lb />
more responsibility, you can make<lb />
more money and actually have to do<lb />
less work. Go for that.<lb />
Sagittarius - You'll have a distinct<lb />
advantage for the next four weeks.<lb />
This year, your task is to innovate.<lb />
Push back the known limits.<lb />
Capricorn - Dig around in your own<lb />
collections. The possibility exists that<lb />
what you have is worth a lot more<lb />
than it used to be. Find out.<lb />
Aquarius - For the next several weeks,<lb />
you'll find working with the public<lb />
fascinating. It may not pay as well as<lb />
you'd like, but you sure will learn a lot.<lb />
Pisces - A few good people are<lb />
needed, to do a difficult job. You and<lb />
your friends can make it almost seem<lb />
like fun. If you put your minds to it, you<lb />
Art Lord and the Self Portraits,<lb />
the highly touted Greenville<lb />
post-wave outfit returned to<lb />
Greenville Saturday, Nov. 19 for a<lb />
CD release party supporting a new<lb />
compilation album, Compulation<lb />
Vol. 2: Songs from North Carolina,<lb />
on which they are appearing.<lb />
The Red Rooster was empty<lb />
except for some band members,<lb />
friends and sound technicians<lb />
when I arrived at 8 p.m. Art Lord<lb />
and the Self Portraits were in<lb />
town to perform at the CD release<lb />
party to support Compulation<lb />
Vol. 2. "Sad Apples, Dance" is<lb />
their contribution to the album<lb />
produced and is distributed by<lb />
Pox World Empire. Art Lord front<lb />
man, the Art Lord himself, Sam<lb />
Herring was in a talkative mood<lb />
as we sat down at the bar for the<lb />
interview. The other members of<lb />
the band, Gerret Wellmers (syn-<lb />
thesizer), William Cashion (bass)<lb />
and Beeby (key board) mulled<lb />
around, content to let Herring do<lb />
most of the talking.<lb />
TEC: Tell me about Compula-<lb />
tion, and your song "Sad Apples,<lb />
Dance that appears on it.<lb />
Sam Herring: It's a compi-<lb />
lation of North Carolina Bands.<lb />
Pox World Empire made a compi-<lb />
lation of Triangle area bands last<lb />
year, Compulation Vol. 1. This year<lb />
they just broadened their base.<lb />
"Sad Apples, Dance" was<lb />
written before the last show at<lb />
Peasant's. It was really about<lb />
that whole experience, though<lb />
the lyrics were written later.<lb />
see ART LORD page 46<lb />
The comparisons to Ray will be kept to a mini-<lb />
mum in this review. Aside from the fact that they<lb />
are both musical biopics, Ray and Walk the Line are<lb />
very different films.<lb />
Walk the Line is the story of the legendary Man<lb />
in Black, Johnny Cash. Cash is portrayed by Joaquin<lb />
Phoenix. Unlike Jamie Foxx's Oscar winning por-<lb />
trayal of Ray Charles, Phoenix actually sings all the<lb />
Cash songs in this film (last comparison, I swear).<lb />
The film opens during Johnny Cash's<lb />
youth, 1944 in Arkansas. After a tragic accident<lb />
that kills Cash's older brother Jack, the young<lb />
Johnny somehow feels responsible. His guilt<lb />
isn't helped much due to the fact his father<lb />
Ray (Robert Patrick) feels the wrong son died.<lb />
We jump ahead several years and find Cash<lb />
in the Air Force stationed in Germany. Upon his<lb />
return, he marries Vivian (Ginnifer Goodwin) and<lb />
he begins to sell appliances door-to-door.<lb />
Cash was always fond of music. He forms a<lb />
band with Luther Perkins (Dan John Miller) and<lb />
Marshall Grant (Larry Bagby). Together, the three<lb />
play gospel music. Cash gets the idea to audition for<lb />
Sun Records' producer Sam Phillips (Dallas Roberts).<lb />
The audition doesn't go Cash's way as Phillips tells<lb />
him their style is old and unpopular now. He tells<lb />
Cash what his record company is looking for in a<lb />
song. Cash immediately breaks out into a dark song<lb />
he wrote while in Germany. This causes Cash to<lb />
become immediately signed with Sun Records.<lb />
Cash and his Tennessee Two band are booked<lb />
on a tour with Elvis Presley (Tyler Hilton), Jerry<lb />
Lee Lewis (Waylon Payne) and June Carter (Reese<lb />
Witherspoon). Cash has always been a fan of Carter<lb />
and her family since his days on the Arkansas farm.<lb />
He likes her right away but, alas, she is married.<lb />
While on tour, Cash takes part in a bit of<lb />
drinking and then into speed pills, which Elvis<lb />
introduces him to. He becomes addicted to the<lb />
speed pills, which affects his marriage with Vivian.<lb />
He doesn't show the fame getting to his head too<lb />
Actors Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon.<lb />
much, but his dependency on speed and alcohol<lb />
begins to take hold.<lb />
"Walk the Line" centers on Cash's addictions<lb />
and they cause him to lose control. His addictions<lb />
begin to control his life even more when he ends<lb />
up with Carter for one night. It's a good night, but<lb />
the next day Carter feels really guilty about it. Cash<lb />
now knows that he does love this woman and he<lb />
won't leave her be until he's married to her.<lb />
June Carter, who died in March of 2003, was<lb />
Cash's reason for being. His broken heart only kept<lb />
see CASH page 46<lb />
Day in the life of Thanksgiving turkey<lb />
It's not all glitz and glam<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
It's that wonderful time of<lb />
year again. Thanksgiving is a time<lb />
for family and food. The Thanks-<lb />
giving turkey is the centerpiece<lb />
in a traditional Thanksgiving<lb />
dinner. For years people have<lb />
slow roasted turkeys and recently<lb />
a popular trend, at least here in<lb />
the South, is to deep fry turkeys.<lb />
Turkey is delicious to most<lb />
meat-eating people. It makes<lb />
you sleepy and there are dozens<lb />
of left over meals one can make<lb />
out of left over turkey scraps. But<lb />
do we ever stop to pay homage<lb />
to the Thanksgiving turkey? The<lb />
day in the life of a Thanksgiving<lb />
turkey is a hard one especially<lb />
nearing Thanksgiving and the<lb />
other winter holidays.<lb />
The life of a turkey begins in<lb />
a farming factory. Factories that<lb />
farm turkeys usually give the tur-<lb />
keys between 2.S-3.5 square-feet<lb />
of space each depending on the<lb />
sex of the turkey. Females get the<lb />
smaller end of the stick when it<lb />
comes to space.<lb />
The typical farming factory<lb />
holds 10,000 hens and 7,000<lb />
toms according to Turkey Indus-<lb />
try Information. Due to the fact<lb />
Survival Week 7<lb />
Thanksgiving turkeys go through a lot before being on your table.<lb />
there is so little space the turkeys<lb />
often fight each other for terri-<lb />
tory. As a result farmers de-beak<lb />
the turkeys by cutting off the<lb />
sharp end of their beaks to reduce<lb />
injury to their prized cargo. Not<lb />
� only do the turkeys get de-beaked<lb />
they get de-toed as well by having<lb />
their sharp toenails removed.<lb />
Most poultry is genetically<lb />
altered to grow faster and bigger,<lb />
and the turkey is no exception.<lb />
For years turkeys have been<lb />
genetically changed to grow at<lb />
a faster rate than ever. They are<lb />
also made to weigh a lot more.<lb />
According to Turkey Industry<lb />
Information, between 1991 and<lb />
2000 the weight of an average<lb />
turkey commercially raised in<lb />
the U.S. increased by 20 percent,<lb />
from an average of 21.5 pounds<lb />
to an average of 25.8 pounds.<lb />
Turkeys have also been altered<lb />
to have larger breasts, due to the<lb />
demand for them by consumers.<lb />
The female turkeys are unable to<lb />
reproduce naturally and farmers<lb />
have to rely on artificial insemi-<lb />
nation because of this.<lb />
Once a turkey has reached a<lb />
target weight they are transported<lb />
to a slaughter house. They usually<lb />
reach this weight between 14-18<lb />
see TURKEY page 46<lb />
Kristin Murnane, Kristin Day and Ed McKim spent their<lb />
Friday afternoon running around all of creation to bum<lb />
calories and please their personal trainer. Above, Ed and<lb />
Kristin M. are pictured working on their abs using the<lb />
famous "Resist-A-Ball" in between their bouts of running. <lb /><pb facs="00059370_tn_0006" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � FEATURES<lb />
11-22-05<lb />
Art Lord<lb />
from page A5<lb />
Peasant's was somewhere we<lb />
really grew as a band. Even<lb />
though we were all sad about<lb />
that place closing, we were still<lb />
like, "We're here, lets dance<lb />
TEC: Speaking of Peasant's<lb />
demise, are you disappointed<lb />
with the live music scene here<lb />
in Greenville, such as the bands,<lb />
venues andor fans?<lb />
Herring: I'm really happy<lb />
with the fans. We play house<lb />
shows and kids always show up.<lb />
They're not sitting in the back<lb />
drinking beer either. They're<lb />
dancing and getting into the<lb />
music. We play shows at Wil-<lb />
liam's (William Cashion) and<lb />
bring in other bands and they're<lb />
guaranteed to have a crowd.<lb />
TEC: (Cashion lives on Meade<lb />
Street.) Meade Street seems to<lb />
have a burgeoning music scene.<lb />
Ya'll host parties there, and the<lb />
jam band Meade lives just across<lb />
the street. It's like Haight-Ash-<lb />
bury without the acid.<lb />
Herring: (Laughs)<lb />
TEC:Are there any miscon-<lb />
ceptions about the band that you<lb />
would like to clear up7<lb />
Beeby: The only problem Is<lb />
people really have no conception<lb />
because of our name. They have<lb />
no idea what to expect.<lb />
Herring: Yeah people will<lb />
come to our shows, not liking<lb />
or thinking they're not going<lb />
to like our music. 1 was talking<lb />
to one kid and we had a good<lb />
conversation, and then I asked<lb />
him about the show that night.<lb />
He said he hated it at first and<lb />
wanted to jump on-stage and<lb />
punch me, but then saw the<lb />
energy and emotion that we<lb />
played with and it swayed him.<lb />
TEC: So you try to win people<lb />
over with incendiary live perfor-<lb />
mances. Is there an irony to your<lb />
performances or music?<lb />
Herring: No, our music<lb />
and lyrics are real. When we<lb />
play on stage it's real. Some<lb />
of the crowd interaction<lb />
between songs is a little ironic.<lb />
TEC: As a band, where is Art<lb />
Lord at right now?<lb />
Herring: We've been work-<lb />
ing on an album with Pox, and<lb />
we're going to finish that up. Offi-<lb />
cially I guess we're on a hiatus at<lb />
the moment. We're at a crossroads<lb />
as a band in several areas, and we<lb />
have to make some decisions. We<lb />
do hope to have an extended<lb />
summer tour next year though.<lb />
More information concern-<lb />
ing Compulation Vol.2: Songs<lb />
from North Carolina, Art Lord<lb />
and the Self Portraits and<lb />
other North Carolina bands<lb />
visit poxworldernpire.com.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
POtlBr from page A5<lb />
look very realistic. With a pro-<lb />
duction budget of $140 million,<lb />
they'd better look pretty realistic.<lb />
Newell also had the oppor-<lb />
tunity to introduce seme new<lb />
characters for this film. Goblet of<lb />
Fire is the first film where we see<lb />
Lord Voldemort. The casting of<lb />
Ralph Finnes is perfect. We are<lb />
usually used to seeing him in<lb />
sinister roles (Schindler's List), so he<lb />
is right at home here playing what<lb />
will become the most villainous of<lb />
villains in contemporary cinema.<lb />
Also new to this film is Mad<lb />
Eye Moody, the new Defense<lb />
Against the Dark Arts professor,<lb />
played by the always solid Bren-<lb />
dan Gleeson. He always plays<lb />
supporting roles and no two are<lb />
alike. He steals every scene that<lb />
he's in. He is called "Mad Eye"<lb />
Moody because of his freakish<lb />
looking eye.<lb />
Goblet of Fire is the best Harry<lb />
Potter film yet. There doesn't<lb />
seem to be much of a compelling<lb />
story being told, but the only<lb />
one that did have such a<lb />
story was probably the first<lb />
film simply because it intro-<lb />
duced all the characters for the<lb />
first time.<lb />
1 have never read a Harry<lb />
Potter book, nor will 1 start so I<lb />
can retain my unbiased stance<lb />
on these films. Having never read<lb />
one page, I am assuming that not<lb />
a whole lot in the way of story<lb />
development will happen in the<lb />
next two films either. However,<lb />
enough information is being fed<lb />
to us now so that'by the time<lb />
Hurry Potter anil the Half-Blood<lb />
Prince is released we'll be ready<lb />
for the ultimate battle between<lb />
good and evil that will rival the<lb />
legacy of Star Wars.<lb />
Grade: A<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
UdSlI from page A5<lb />
him alive for about five months<lb />
before he died too. It's common<lb />
knowledge that Carter and<lb />
Cash's love was unconditional.<lb />
Walk the Line chronicles the<lb />
events leading up to them being<lb />
husband and wife. We sympa-<lb />
thize for Phoenix's portrayal<lb />
of Cash because we want the<lb />
two of them to end up together.<lb />
The roles played by both<lb />
Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon<lb />
are the best roles these two actors<lb />
have ever played. Witherspoon<lb />
shows in this role that she does<lb />
have the acting ability to do a<lb />
dramatic role, rather than the<lb />
lighthearted romantic comedies<lb />
we're used to seeing her in. There<lb />
has not been a stronger leading<lb />
lady performance so far this year.<lb />
Phoenix is sensational in his<lb />
portrayal of Cash. The film does<lb />
focus a lot on the darker aspects<lb />
of Cash's life instead of the good,<lb />
but that shouldn't matter. Phoe-<lb />
nix doesn't just play Cash, he<lb />
becomes Cash. He channels the<lb />
spirit of the late singer through<lb />
his breathtaking performance.<lb />
James Mangold, who has<lb />
directed Copland, Kate &amp; Leopold<lb />
and Identity, directs Walk the<lb />
Line. None of these movies had<lb />
anything that could be consid-<lb />
ered memorable. However, Walk<lb />
the Line has some of the best live<lb />
concert scenes ever captured on<lb />
film for a motion picture. This<lb />
project has been a dream of<lb />
Mangold's for quite sometime.<lb />
He and co-writer Gill Dennis<lb />
adapted this film from two<lb />
autobiographies written by Cash.<lb />
Their screenplay is said to be<lb />
very accurate to actual events in<lb />
Cash's life because of this. Until<lb />
their death, Cash and Carter had<lb />
a lot of input into the authentic-<lb />
ity of the film. Rumor has it that<lb />
they even selected Phoenix and<lb />
Witherspoon before the script<lb />
was written.<lb />
When you see Walk the Line,<lb />
close your eyes and listen to<lb />
Phoenix singing these Cash<lb />
songs. It is an uncanny resem-<lb />
blance to the real voice of the<lb />
Man in Black. This is the aspect<lb />
that sets this film above other<lb />
blopics. There is not a bad thing<lb />
about this film either. It may<lb />
run a little on the long side, but<lb />
there's a lot to tell in order to<lb />
make the story complete. If you<lb />
allow yourself to be engaged by<lb />
this film, its 136 minute runtime<lb />
won't be that big of a deal. Cash<lb />
fans should be satisfied.<lb />
This is one of the very best<lb />
films of the year. The emotional<lb />
ties between Cash and Carter<lb />
really make this film work. Some<lb />
parts are downright heartbreak-<lb />
ing. The performances by both<lb />
Phoenix and Witherspoon are<lb />
some of the year's best perfor-<lb />
mances and they should not be<lb />
long forgotten.<lb />
Grade: At<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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into a bin and transported by<lb />
truck to the slaughterhouse.<lb />
Once a turkey reaches the<lb />
slaughter house they are hung<lb />
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The treatment of these tur-<lb />
keys seems very violent and<lb />
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animals you find in the grocery<lb />
store are killed in similar or more<lb />
violent manners.<lb />
The life of a Thanksgiving<lb />
turkey is definitely a hard- knock<lb />
life. So when you think of all the<lb />
things a turkey has to go through<lb />
to make an appearance on your<lb />
table, be thankful that you are<lb />
not a turkey. There are so many<lb />
other things to consider during<lb />
the Thanksgiving holiday but<lb />
give some credit where credit<lb />
is due and give those turkeys a<lb />
round of applause.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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TUESDAY November 22, 2005<lb />
Pirates must<lb />
stymie potent<lb />
UAB attack<lb />
ECU ranks second in Conference-USA in pass defense.<lb />
Seniors, McCoy will play last game<lb />
Linebacker turned safety will<lb />
be remembered for toughness<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Mickey McCoy knows that<lb />
Saturday will be his last day in<lb />
football pads. Much like the rest<lb />
of his fellow seniors, the cul-<lb />
mination of four or five year's<lb />
worth of effort will come to an<lb />
abrupt end.<lb />
But for McCoy, his lifelong<lb />
love of playing football will ter-<lb />
minate as well. A gateway of some<lb />
sort, McCoy's football life will<lb />
ultimately perish. It's sad really,<lb />
that players like McCoy will no<lb />
longer stand in the spotlight with<lb />
an East Carolina across their<lb />
chest and crossbones stickers on<lb />
their helmets.<lb />
A sure bittersweet feeling,<lb />
McCoy's mind will be able to rest<lb />
from the extremely taxing season.<lb />
Physically, there will be no more<lb />
six a.m. workouts or three-hour<lb />
grueling practices. McCoy will no<lb />
longer be sore on Sundays from<lb />
the brutal collisions of pulling<lb />
offensive guards. Or even from<lb />
a bruised ego watching younger<lb />
and more talented players steal<lb />
playing time.<lb />
Still though, watching<lb />
McCoy for four years, it's readily<lb />
apparent that he isn't ready to<lb />
hang it up. McCoy, feigning for<lb />
contact, played the majority of<lb />
the second-half against Marshall<lb />
because of needed extra run q<lb />
w<lb />
see MCCOY page A8 McCoy will wrap up his final season as a Pirate on Saturday.<lb />
Consistent secondary<lb />
play will be key to victory<lb />
BRANDON HUGHES<lb />
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Remain solid in pass<lb />
defense<lb />
The ECU secondary has been<lb />
exceptional this season, ranking<lb />
second in pass defense in Confer-<lb />
ence-USA, giving up 175.6 yards<lb />
per game and just 11 touchdowns<lb />
through the air. The Pirates have<lb />
relied heavily on that unit while<lb />
on defense to force the opposition<lb />
to become one-dimensional. Unfor-<lb />
tunately the running game has<lb />
responded well against ECU, racking<lb />
up 226.4 yards a contest, ranking<lb />
the Pirates dead last in C-USA.<lb />
The good news is that UAB's<lb />
strength on offense isn't via the<lb />
ground. UAB ranks second in the<lb />
conference in passing, racking<lb />
up nearly 300 yards per game<lb />
and quarterback Darrell Hackney<lb />
has become one of most pro-<lb />
lific passers in Blazers' history.<lb />
The senior has amassed almost<lb />
3,000 yards passing this season<lb />
with 22 touchdowns and nine<lb />
interceptions. His completion<lb />
percentage (63.8) is also way<lb />
up from last season's mark of<lb />
55 percent.<lb />
It will be interesting to see<lb />
if the UAB coaching staff will<lb />
utilize a gameplan around their<lb />
strength or ECU'S weakness at<lb />
run defense. It could be good<lb />
news for the Pirates if the Blaz-<lb />
ers stick to their guns, but the<lb />
secondary will have to continue<lb />
to perform at a high level for the<lb />
Pirates to be successful.<lb />
UAB will send a bevy of<lb />
receivers down the field as nine<lb />
different players have recorded<lb />
at least 10 receptions this season.<lb />
Senior Reggie Lindsey leads the<lb />
group with 49 catches for 913<lb />
yards and 11 touchdowns.<lb />
The Pirates are deep in the<lb />
defensive backfield and shouldn't<lb />
be worn down easily. Hackney<lb />
has thrown an interception in his<lb />
last six games so expect the ECU<lb />
defense to be baiting the UAB star<lb />
into some errant throws.<lb />
Continue to spread the<lb />
ball around<lb />
At the beginning of the<lb />
season, the connection between<lb />
quarterback James Pinkney and<lb />
wideout Aundrae Allison was<lb />
apparent. The duo hooked up 10<lb />
times for 163 yards and a score<lb />
in the opener against Duke and<lb />
the rest of the season is history,<lb />
school history that is. With 74<lb />
receiving yards at Tulsa, Allison<lb />
became ECU's single-season<lb />
reception yards leader. He needs<lb />
21 yards to reach the 1,000-yard<lb />
plateau.<lb />
It hasn't taken long for C-USA<lb />
opponents to realize Allison's<lb />
talent and penchant for the<lb />
big play and Pinkney has been<lb />
forced to look elsewhere to keep<lb />
the chains moving. He did just<lb />
that in last week's win over Mar-<lb />
shall. Pinkney completed passes<lb />
to seven different receivers,<lb />
including four for 61 yards<lb />
in a breakout game for junior<lb />
Kevin Roach. Roach is more of a<lb />
possession receiver and a great<lb />
complement to Allison's big<lb />
play capabilities. Phillip Henry<lb />
is also another viable option<lb />
that has recently established<lb />
himself as a go-to player in the<lb />
ECU offense.<lb />
The coaching staff must make<lb />
a conscious effort to get these<lb />
players involved to open up the<lb />
entire offense. With just Allison<lb />
making plays down the field,<lb />
the opposition can afford to<lb />
double him up while loading the<lb />
box with the rest of the defense<lb />
to stop the run. That won't<lb />
happen if Pinkney spreads the<lb />
ball around once again against<lb />
the Blazers.<lb />
Improve the return<lb />
game<lb />
Special teams and field posi-<lb />
tion are two important facets of<lb />
the game that often go unno-<lb />
ticed. Marching 65 yards for a<lb />
score is a much simpler task than<lb />
taking over at your own 20 every<lb />
time out.<lb />
ECU has been at a signifi-<lb />
cant disadvantage for most of<lb />
the season on kick-off returns,<lb />
ranking last in C-USA in return<lb />
yardage at 18.7 yards per return.<lb />
The Pirates are also ninth in the<lb />
league in punt returns, averaging<lb />
7.2 yards a clip.<lb />
Punt returner Travis Williams<lb />
established such a reputation as a<lb />
playmaker last season, he hasn't<lb />
been given many opportuni-<lb />
ties to jumpstart the Pirates in<lb />
2005, notching 14 returns for<lb />
104 yards, with one of those a<lb />
52-yarder against Duke.<lb />
Running back Chris Johnson<lb />
has handled the bulk of the kick<lb />
return duties, but has found simi-<lb />
lar results with a return average<lb />
of 22.2 yards and a long of 43.<lb />
ECU needs to get that area of<lb />
the game going against the Blaz-<lb />
ers in a game that could prove<lb />
to be an offensive shootout.<lb />
Establishing solid field position,<lb />
much less taking one to the<lb />
house, throughout the contest<lb />
will be vital to Pinkney's success<lb />
at running the offense and a<lb />
Pirate victory.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
GlH'nlEIBiRlEiHffflE RIS<lb />
Pierre Bell<lb />
Pierre Bell made a name for<lb />
himself in high school by run-<lb />
ning the football. Now, Bell is<lb />
busy running to the football.<lb />
The former West Craven<lb />
standout was a horse to bring<lb />
down for opposing defenders.<lb />
Now a year and a half later, Bell<lb />
has developed into a mainstay in<lb />
opposing backfields.<lb />
He backed up Chris Moore<lb />
in the middle for much of the<lb />
season before getting unleashed<lb />
last week. Bell recorded his first<lb />
start at the weak side linebacker<lb />
slot against Marshall. The 228-<lb />
pound linebacker started over<lb />
dependable senior Josh Chisolm.<lb />
Making the most of his opportu-<lb />
nity, Bell recorded a career-high<lb />
11 tackles. He notched four solo<lb />
and seven assisted wrap-ups.<lb />
Bell was recruited as a power<lb />
runner, something lacking now<lb />
in the current backfield. How-<lb />
ever, Bell was quickly moved to<lb />
the defensive side of t he ball. Not<lb />
happy with the lack of strength<lb />
at roughly 210 pounds, Bell was<lb />
red-shirted.<lb />
Waiting on the sideline, Bell<lb />
saw Durwin Lamb get C-USA All-<lb />
Freshman honors at his middle<lb />
linebacker position. Fans imme-<lb />
see BELL page AB<lb />
BELL<lb />
Darrell Hackney<lb />
Darrell I lackney isn't discreet<lb />
when it comes to confidence<lb />
in his abilities. For the second<lb />
straight week, the UAB quarter-<lb />
back issued a guarantee that the<lb />
Blazers would win.<lb />
Hackney prevented a fire-<lb />
storm, keeping his team in bowl<lb />
contention against UTEP, the<lb />
No. 24 nationally ranked team.<lb />
He passed for 184 yards (season<lb />
low) and four touchdowns in the<lb />
35-23 upset win.<lb />
The senior quarterback is a legiti-<lb />
mate NFL prospect. He may not be at<lb />
the quality of Matt Leinart or Vince<lb />
Young, but Hackney will definitely<lb />
start on Sundays. I le toned down 30<lb />
pounds to a sleek 240 during the off-<lb />
season to increase his mobility. Oh,<lb />
and that flame throwing arm of his.<lb />
Hackney fires cannons. His<lb />
linebacker body type also makes<lb />
it difficult for blitzes to bring<lb />
him to the ground. Think David<lb />
Garrard and Byron Leftwich with<lb />
touch. Yes, he's that good.<lb />
"Everybody in the stands<lb />
will watch him warm up and go<lb />
'wow said Skip Holtz.<lb />
"He's got an incredible arm.<lb />
He's got experience. He's intel-<lb />
ligent. He stands back there- he Q<lb />
can throw it all over the yard, g<lb />
see HACKNEY page AB<lb />
HACKNEY <lb /><pb facs="00059370_tn_0008" /><lb />
PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROUNIAN � SPORTS<lb />
11-22-05<lb />
McCoy<lb />
from page A7<lb />
support.<lb />
"He gave us some quality<lb />
snaps said Head Coach Skip<lb />
Holtz about his senior safety.<lb />
"We gave up a touchdown<lb />
early and we made some changes<lb />
from a personnel stand point.<lb />
I'm really proud of the way he<lb />
went out and played<lb />
McCoy notched five tackles.<lb />
Against Wake Forest earlier this<lb />
season, McCoy had eight solo<lb />
tackles and nine overall. His<lb />
163 career-tackles ranks fourth<lb />
on the team behind linebackers<lb />
Chris Moore, Josh Chisolm and<lb />
Richard Koonce.<lb />
Again, McCoy will probably<lb />
play a big role in ECU'S second-<lb />
ary. Stopping the potent UAB<lb />
running back Corey White, who<lb />
had 200 yards against Memphis,<lb />
will be a main focus of the ECU<lb />
coaching staff.<lb />
Remarkably, McCoy was<lb />
recruited to come to ECU as a<lb />
wide receiver. He, along with<lb />
senior Bryson Bowling, debuted<lb />
against Army when former head<lb />
coach Steve Logan decided to<lb />
yank red-shirts five games into<lb />
the season. As a freshman,<lb />
McCoy played sparingly. He<lb />
didn't record a catch, but was<lb />
pivotal on special teams.<lb />
Then, defensive minded<lb />
coach John Thompson was<lb />
hired. Following his mediocre<lb />
freshman season, McCoy<lb />
volunteered to move to a bandit<lb />
linebacker position. Under<lb />
Thompson's patented scheme,<lb />
McCoy's slot was a hybrid of<lb />
linebacker and safety.<lb />
While the team's results<lb />
plunged, the 196-pound bandit<lb />
flourished. McCoy started 11<lb />
of the 12 games and finished<lb />
second on the team in tackles<lb />
(105) trailing only team leader<lb />
Chris Moore. McCoy collected<lb />
a career-high 14 tackles against<lb />
Memphis and had five double-<lb />
digit tackle games.<lb />
Often mismatched by at least<lb />
100 pounds, McCoy was able<lb />
to use his speed to brush off<lb />
oncoming blockers. But often,<lb />
McCoy was blasted from being<lb />
so undersized. Like his cohort<lb />
in the middle (Moore), McCoy<lb />
sometimes overran plays leaving<lb />
his defense helpless.<lb />
Still no one questioned his<lb />
toughness. McCoy dragged himself<lb />
up off the turf after delivering pun-<lb />
ishing hits. But what was equally as<lb />
impressive was that McCoy still got<lb />
up after being punished.<lb />
Unable to gain weight for his<lb />
junior campaign, McCoy's num-<lb />
bers dropped considerably. A junior<lb />
college transfer, Jamar Flournoy,<lb />
plugged McCoy's bandit position.<lb />
McCoy finished with only 31 tack-<lb />
les. The total wasn't a third of what<lb />
his sophomore total.<lb />
Unable to find a position to suit<lb />
his talent, McCoy was a vagabond<lb />
trying to find the field. His usually<lb />
controlled temper flared when he<lb />
scuffled with a Cincinnati player<lb />
last year. McCoy, clearly upset,<lb />
threw his helmet upon returning<lb />
to the sideline. Frustrated, McCoy<lb />
moved to free safety.<lb />
McCoy, now more comfort-<lb />
able with his current position<lb />
again has been playing sparingly.<lb />
He serves as Pierre Parker's main<lb />
backup. McCoy started against<lb />
UCF, but didn't see the field the<lb />
following week against Tulsa.<lb />
Now two weeks later, McCoy<lb />
will try to channel his emotion<lb />
toward UAB. Knowing that he<lb />
and his classmates will be suiting<lb />
up, warming up and playing for<lb />
the last night is undoubtedly an<lb />
awkward feeling.<lb />
"I just hope that we don't get<lb />
so teary eyed that we can't see<lb />
who to block and who to tackle<lb />
because we're so emotional over<lb />
it Holtz said.<lb />
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