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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 32 WEDNESDAY November 3<lb />
Chew on ECU food<lb />
Dining Hall update<lb />
SARAH BELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU'S dining halls, Todd and<lb />
West End, feed approximately<lb />
1,700 - 2,000 people each day<lb />
- quite a few people to keep "fat<lb />
and happy<lb />
But by offering an all-you-<lb />
can-eat buffet, a clean environ-<lb />
ment (both received A sanitation<lb />
grades) and different types of<lb />
food, the dining halls attempt to<lb />
do just that.<lb />
Students, however, don't<lb />
seem too impressed with the typ-<lb />
ical dining hall fare, saying there<lb />
is little change in the menus.<lb />
"They have the same thing all<lb />
the time - there's not much vari-<lb />
ety said Lindsey Pope, freshman<lb />
apparel merchandising major.<lb />
"It's repetitive  the food's<lb />
not that great said Maria<lb />
Ochoa, sophomore nursing major<lb />
at brunch.<lb />
Ochoa said she typically<lb />
only eats breakfast at the<lb />
dining halls, because "they<lb />
can't screw up breakfast<lb />
The dining halls repeat meals<lb />
weekly, like "Taco Tuesdays<lb />
fried chicken at lunch every<lb />
Wednesday (Todd) and "Brunch-<lb />
at-Lunch" Fridays.<lb />
Allison Metcalf, ECU mar-<lb />
keting program manager, said<lb />
the dining halls try to adapt to<lb />
customers' preferences.<lb />
"The managers of the loca-<lb />
tions actually build the menus<lb />
Pizza is a popular dish for dining hall patrons eating on campus.<lb />
they can tell that something's not<lb />
very popular if they're not having<lb />
to prepare much and they'll take<lb />
it off the menu said Metcalf.<lb />
To help spice up the usual<lb />
menu, the dining halls host<lb />
special events, like the upcom-<lb />
ing Holiday Dinner Dec. 7, the<lb />
Thanksgiving Dinner and the<lb />
'Surfin' Safari premium night at<lb />
Todd Dining Hall which drew<lb />
more than 900 people.<lb />
To provide additional incen-<lb />
tive to dine on campus, ECU has<lb />
signed up with the 'Jam' Rewards<lb />
program - making ECU one of<lb />
six universities throughout the<lb />
U.S. participating in the pilot<lb />
program.<lb />
Students who eat at the<lb />
dining halls or anywhere on<lb />
campus can swipe their 'Jam'<lb />
rewards card with their pur-<lb />
chase to earn points. Points can<lb />
be redeemed online at the Jam<lb />
Rewards Web site, jamrewards.<lb />
see DINING page A2<lb />
Patterns in dorm vandalism<lb />
The continuing trend<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Dorm vandalism is a<lb />
continuing problem at<lb />
ECU and there seem to be<lb />
different patterns in the types<lb />
of vandalism, areas on campus<lb />
that are vandalized and the<lb />
people who commit the acts.<lb />
Damage to residence halls<lb />
with drywall is common. Stu-<lb />
dents often create holes in these<lb />
types of walls.<lb />
"Sometimes intoxicated<lb />
people maybe bang into a wall,<lb />
particularly punch a wall said<lb />
Aaron Lucier, associate director<lb />
of campus living.<lb />
Other vandalism includes<lb />
knocking door tags off resi-<lb />
dences' doors and damaging fire<lb />
exit signs.<lb />
"A particularly popular one<lb />
is to damage a fire exit which<lb />
is a concern to us because it is a<lb />
part of fire safety Lucier said.<lb />
A pattern has also been<lb />
noticed in regard to the indi-<lb />
viduals and areas on campus<lb />
that experience more vandalism.<lb />
Campus neighborhoods that<lb />
have residence halls with sturdier<lb />
construction tend to be less prone<lb />
to damage.<lb />
"Some of our facilities lend<lb />
themselves to be damaged easier<lb />
than others Lucier said.<lb />
"A number of our buildings<lb />
Food prices in Greenville<lb />
Pizza<lb />
Domino's - medium<lb />
one topping pizza<lb />
costs $10.99<lb />
Boli's - Large pizza<lb />
costs $18.85, small<lb />
pizza costs $9.85<lb />
Burgers<lb />
Sbarro -<lb />
NY Style<lb />
Cheese<lb />
pizza costs<lb />
$12.99, first<lb />
topping<lb />
costs $2.99<lb />
Chicken<lb />
Sandwiches<lb />
McDonald's - Quarter Pounder costs $2.20<lb />
Miami Subs -13 pound burger costs $2.29<lb />
Wendy's - Home-style Chicken Filet<lb />
combo costs $4.99<lb />
Chic-fil-A - Chicken Sandwich (alone)<lb />
costs $2.55, Chargrilled Sandwich costs $3.19<lb />
Canadian girl receives peanut<lb />
butter kiss of death, only 15<lb />
Even bus stops get vandalized. Partyeastcarolina.com left their<lb />
handy work at a bus stop at the bottom of College Hill.<lb />
have cinder block hallways. It's<lb />
really hard to do wall damage to<lb />
a cinder block wall. Some of our<lb />
buildings have dry wall, which is<lb />
a little bit easier to damage<lb />
A coed dorm versus a same<lb />
sex female dorm has more inci-<lb />
dents of vandalism.<lb />
"Buildings like Clement and<lb />
Greene that have only women in<lb />
them sometimes get less damage<lb />
than hypothetically the same<lb />
style building like White, that is<lb />
coed Lucier said.<lb />
Hanna Zhu, White Hall coordi-<lb />
nator, was the coordinator of same<lb />
sex female dorm Greene for two<lb />
years and is now the coordinator of<lb />
coed dorm White Hall. She noticed<lb />
a similar trend in the amount of<lb />
vandalism between dorms with<lb />
males versus an all female dorm.<lb />
When asked if she notice<lb />
a certain floor that has more<lb />
vandalism than others or a dif-<lb />
ference between vandalism in<lb />
Greene hall and White hall, Zhu<lb />
said, "Yeah, definitely Zhu also<lb />
said that male floors have more<lb />
incidents of vandalism.<lb />
The blame is not all on the<lb />
males when it comes to the cause<lb />
see DORMS page A2<lb />
Many people have allergic reactions to peanuts and peanut butter. Sometimes it can cause death.<lb />
Bush, company get NC Christmas tree<lb />
The Washington, D.C. Christmas tree is being put together already. First Lady Laura Bush<lb />
will be actively involved In the tree decorations and lighting. The tree Is an 18 and a half foot<lb />
Fraser fir tree. It came from North Carolina and will be put into the White House Blue Room<lb />
once decorations are complete.<lb />
MONTREAL (AP) � A 15-<lb />
year-old girl with a peanut allergy<lb />
died after kissing her boyfriend,<lb />
who had just eaten a peanut<lb />
butter snack, said hospital offi-<lb />
cials Monday.<lb />
Christina Desforges died in a<lb />
Quebec hospital Wednesday after<lb />
doctors were unable to treat her<lb />
allergic reaction to the kiss the<lb />
previous weekend.<lb />
Desforges, who lived in<lb />
Saguenay, about 155 miles north<lb />
of Quebec City, was almost<lb />
immediately given a shot of<lb />
adrenaline, a standard tool for<lb />
treating the anaphylactic shock<lb />
brought on by a peanut allergy,<lb />
officials said.<lb />
An autopsy was being per-<lb />
formed. Dr. Nina Verreault, an<lb />
allergist at the Chicoutimi Hos-<lb />
pital in Saguenay, declined to<lb />
comment on the case.<lb />
The symptoms of peanut<lb />
allergy can include hives, plung-<lb />
ing blood pressure and swelling<lb />
of the face and throat, which can<lb />
block breathing.<lb />
Peanut allergies have been<lb />
rising in recent decades. The<lb />
reason remains unclear, but one<lb />
study found that baby creams<lb />
or lotions with peanut oil might<lb />
cause children to develop aller-<lb />
gies later in life.<lb />
About 1.5 million Americans<lb />
are -severely allergic to even the<lb />
smallest trace of peanuts, and<lb />
peanut allergies account for 50<lb />
to 100 deaths in the United States<lb />
each year.<lb />
Rhoda Kagan, peanut allergist<lb />
at Montreal Children's Hospital,<lb />
said Desforges' case is "very rare<lb />
and worrisome" she said.<lb />
Reactions will depend on<lb />
personal medical history and on<lb />
how much peanut substance was<lb />
ingested.<lb />
While giving a shot of adren-<lb />
aline is requested immediately<lb />
following such an attack, hos-<lb />
pitalization is usually required<lb />
to monitor progress as 20 to 30<lb />
percent of cases patients can have<lb />
a recurring attack, Kagan said.<lb />
No-confidence vote in Canadian<lb />
government, confidence a problem<lb />
TORONTO (AP) � Canadian politicians will<lb />
hit the campaign trail this holiday season after<lb />
opposition parties seized upon a corruption scandal<lb />
to bring down the minority government of Prime<lb />
Minister Paul Martin in a vote of no confidence.<lb />
Monday's loss means an election for all 308<lb />
seats in the lower House of Commons, likely on<lb />
Jan. 23. Martin and his Cabinet will continue to<lb />
govern until then.<lb />
The Conservative Party teamed up with the New<lb />
Democratic and Bloc Quebecois parties to bring<lb />
down the government, claiming the ruling Liberal<lb />
Party had lost its moral authority. Recent polls have<lb />
given the Liberals a slight lead over the Conserva-<lb />
tives, with the New Democrats in third place.<lb />
The same surveys suggest the Bloc Quebecois<lb />
would sweep the French-speaking province of<lb />
Quebec, making a majority government unlikely<lb />
no matter which party wins the most seats.<lb />
Martin is expected to dissolve the House of<lb />
Commons on Tuesday and set a firm date for the<lb />
elections. Canadian law sharply restricts the dura-<lb />
tion of the campaign.<lb />
see CANADA page A3<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A10 I Opinion: A4 I What's Hot: A4 I Sports: A7 <lb /><pb facs="00059373_tn_0002" /><lb />
11-30-05<lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366<lb />
CHRIS MUNIER News Editor<lb />
ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY November 30, 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 Service 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 />
Student Store Holiday Sale<lb />
Dowdy Student Store's Annual<lb />
Holiday Sale and Festivities will<lb />
take place Thursday, Dec. 1<lb />
i from 4 - 8 p.m. in the Wright<lb />
Building featuring discounts on<lb />
ECU gifts and apparel. The ECU<lb />
Gospel Choir will perform and<lb />
the ECU Cheerleaders will be<lb />
on hand. Bring a donation of<lb />
canned food or a toy and have a<lb />
holiday photo taken with PeeDee<lb />
for free. Donated goods go to<lb />
the ECU Holiday Drive. Patrons<lb />
may register for an hourly gift<lb />
certificate giveaway. For more<lb />
information, visit studentstores.<lb />
ecu.edu or call 328-6731.<lb />
PIlobolus Dance 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<lb />
of six events. Prices are $162<lb />
for the public, $150 faculty and<lb />
staff, $84 for youth and $48 for<lb />
students. Advance individual<lb />
tickets, if available for $25 public,<lb />
$23 faculty and staff, $13 youth<lb />
and $10 students. All tickets at<lb />
the 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 />
ECU Arts Tickets<lb />
Subscriptions for the S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Performing Arts<lb />
Series and Family Fare are both<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 />
iazz 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 />
State<lb />
White House Christmas tree<lb />
arrives by horse-drawn wagon<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - A horse-drawn<lb />
wagon pulled up to the White House<lb />
Monday with an 1812-foot Christmas<lb />
tree that will adorn the Blue Room,<lb />
marking the official start of the<lb />
holiday decorating season at 1600<lb />
Pennsylvania Avenue.<lb />
First lady Laura Bush walked outside<lb />
to receive the Fraser Fir that was<lb />
pulled up the driveway to the North<lb />
Portico by two horses, including one<lb />
that didn't seem happy in his work.<lb />
'Our horses aren't working as a<lb />
team this morning Mrs. Bush said<lb />
as she eyed the restless horse and<lb />
scanned the tree, which was bound<lb />
and protruding from the back of a<lb />
green and red wagon.<lb />
The tree was donated by Earl and<lb />
Betsy Deal and their son Buddy of<lb />
Smokey Holler Tree Farm in Laurel<lb />
Springs, NC.<lb />
Gary Walters, chief usher at the White<lb />
House, and Mike Lawn, grounds<lb />
foreman, selected the tree at the<lb />
Deals' farm Oct. 20. The tree for the<lb />
Blue Room as well as trees for the<lb />
Bush family's private residence and<lb />
the Oval Office were cut Nov. 25 and<lb />
transported to Washington.<lb />
This year, the holiday decorating<lb />
theme at the White House is "All<lb />
things bright and beautiful The<lb />
Blue Room is the centerpiece of the<lb />
White House decorations. The tree<lb />
must be 18 12 feet tall because a<lb />
chandelier is removed so the tree<lb />
can be attached to the ceiling.<lb />
"The decorators are in there right<lb />
now Mrs. Bush said. "Santa's elves<lb />
are in, decorating the White House<lb />
The National Christmas Tree<lb />
Association has presented the official<lb />
White House tree since 1966.<lb />
Members of the association, which<lb />
represents about 4,500 people<lb />
involved in the production and sale<lb />
of real Christmas trees, compete<lb />
in state and regional competitions<lb />
to become eligible to take a tree<lb />
to the national contest. The Deals,<lb />
who have been growing trees for<lb />
about 34 years, competed and<lb />
won the North Carolina contest and<lb />
then beat 22 other entries at the<lb />
national convention.<lb />
The Deals, who have about 240,000<lb />
trees growing on their farm, won the<lb />
national competition with another<lb />
Fraser Fir that was between 6 and<lb />
8 feet tall the size popular among<lb />
homeowners. After the Deals won<lb />
the national competition, the White<lb />
House staff members traveled to the<lb />
farm and chose the trees.<lb />
"We had tagged this one, hoping it<lb />
would be the one picked Earl Deal<lb />
said. "This is a dream come true. I<lb />
think every Christmas tree grower<lb />
hopes that they will someday provide<lb />
a tree to the White House, but it's still<lb />
hard to believe that it will ever happen<lb />
to you. There is no higher honor in<lb />
this business<lb />
National<lb />
Orders for manufactured goods<lb />
rebound in October<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders to U.S.<lb />
factories for big-ticket manufactured<lb />
goods rebounded sharply in October<lb />
as demand for military aircraft shot up<lb />
by the largest amount in more than<lb />
five years.<lb />
The Commerce Department reported<lb />
Tuesday that orders for durable<lb />
goods rose by 3.4 percent last<lb />
month, erasing a 2 percent decline<lb />
in September that was blamed on<lb />
disruptions from hurricanes Katrina<lb />
and Rita and a machinists strike at<lb />
aircraft giant Boeing.<lb />
The increase was better than the 1.4<lb />
percent advance that economists<lb />
had been expecting and provided<lb />
further evidence that the economy is<lb />
shaking off the adverse effects of the<lb />
Gulf Coast hurricanes.<lb />
For October, durable goods orders<lb />
rose by $7.1 billion to a seasonally<lb />
adjusted $214.4 billion. More than half<lb />
of that increase reflected a $4.1 billion<lb />
jump in orders for military aircraft and<lb />
parts, which surged by 140.4 percent<lb />
to $7 billion.<lb />
That was the biggest increase since<lb />
June of 2000 and reflected the billions<lb />
of dollars being spent by the federal<lb />
government in a defense buildup to<lb />
fight wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.<lb />
Orders for commercial aircraft also<lb />
increased in October, advancing<lb />
by 50.4 percent to $11 billion after<lb />
having fallen by 2.7 percent the<lb />
previous month. The September<lb />
decline was blamed in part on a<lb />
strike by machinists at Boeing, which<lb />
disrupted activities at the nation's<lb />
largest airplane manufacturer.<lb />
Orders for all transportation items<lb />
were up 11.4 percent, a gain that<lb />
reflected strength in both commercial<lb />
and military aircraft sales. Orders for<lb />
motor vehicles actually fell by 2.2<lb />
percent in October, reflecting the<lb />
trouble automakers had spurring<lb />
sales following the impact of a<lb />
sharp surge in gasoline prices in<lb />
September.<lb />
Excluding transportation, durable<lb />
goods orders would have been up<lb />
a more modest 0.3 percent following<lb />
a 0.2 percent decline in September.<lb />
Total durable goods orders had fallen<lb />
2 percent in September.<lb />
Orders for non-defense capital goods,<lb />
considered a good barometer of<lb />
business plans for expansion and<lb />
modernization, rose by 6.7 percent<lb />
last month after having fallen by 8.6<lb />
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Rescuers work to find missing<lb />
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QrTAIHE, China (AP) - Rescuers in<lb />
northeast China searched in freezing<lb />
temperatures Tuesday for three coal<lb />
miners who were trapped after an<lb />
explosion killed at least 148 others.<lb />
The blast in the Dongfeng Coal Mine<lb />
late Sunday prompted national leaders<lb />
to demand stricter enforcement of<lb />
safety rules in China's mines by far<lb />
the world's deadliest, with thousands<lb />
of fatalities a year in fires, floods and<lb />
other accidents.<lb />
On Tuesday, roads leading to the mine<lb />
were blocked several miles away, with<lb />
police officers and vehicles standing<lb />
guard.<lb />
Search efforts were still going on at<lb />
sundown.<lb />
The chance of survival was low<lb />
because of a high concentration of<lb />
poisonous gas in the tunnel, Song<lb />
Kaicheng, an engineer with the group<lb />
that owns the mine, was quoted<lb />
as saying by the official Xinhua<lb />
News Agency.<lb />
Inside the mine compound, rescue<lb />
workers wearing orange jumpsuits<lb />
and respirators could be seen<lb />
making their way through the 10-<lb />
degree temperatures to the mouth<lb />
of the coal pit.<lb />
Seventy-two workers have been<lb />
saved, state media said.<lb />
Xinhua said 148 were killed<lb />
including two people who died in an<lb />
aboveground generator room. The<lb />
others were all underground.<lb />
A man who answered the telephone<lb />
at the coal mine said that there<lb />
had been a meeting with relatives<lb />
Tuesday and that mine officials<lb />
were arranging for counseling and<lb />
compensation.<lb />
The man, who gave only his family<lb />
name, Liu, refused to give any<lb />
more details.<lb />
The official China News Service<lb />
said relatives were to receive up to<lb />
Dining from page A1<lb />
DiningTiall employees help students to their choice of foods.<lb />
com, for prizes like electronics,<lb />
sports gear or music downloads.<lb />
Purchasing an ECU meal plan<lb />
or Pirate Bucks gives students<lb />
the equivalent of the Jam points<lb />
they would earn throughout the<lb />
semester up front, instead of with<lb />
each meal.<lb />
Despite the addition of Jam<lb />
Rewards and various special meals,<lb />
many students miss "Friends-Eat-<lb />
Free" Fridays, which are no longer<lb />
offered at the dining halls. "Friends-<lb />
Eat-Free" Fridays allowed diners to<lb />
bring one friend to lunch every<lb />
Friday at no additional cost, but<lb />
have been replaced this year by<lb />
free guest passes included with<lb />
meal plans.<lb />
Metcalf explained that the<lb />
overwhelming crowd drawn by<lb />
Friends-Eat-Free Fridays inhib-<lb />
ited the dining halls' ability to<lb />
provide optimum service, and<lb />
concerns about regular patron<lb />
satisfaction, not operation costs,<lb />
were what ultimately ended the<lb />
popular meal.<lb />
"When your number of lunch<lb />
guests doubles or triples on one day,<lb />
It's not good for those customers<lb />
who are on meal plans who come in<lb />
all the time it wasn't fair to them<lb />
 it was hard to keep up with that<lb />
many people and offer the level of<lb />
service they needed Metcalf said.<lb />
ECU is in the process of build-<lb />
ing additional dining facilities at<lb />
the Brody School of Medicine,<lb />
which are scheduled to be opera-<lb />
tional by March of 2006, and<lb />
expanding the meal plan options<lb />
to meet the needs of students who<lb />
will be living in the new kitch-<lb />
enette-equipped residence halls.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
the dining halls' upcoming events,<lb />
menus and meal plans, visit ecu.<lb />
edudining.<lb />
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news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
DOrmS from page A1<lb />
of vandalism.<lb />
"Vandalism occasionally<lb />
happens in an all female<lb />
building, so it's not impossible<lb />
Lucier said.<lb />
More incidents of vandalism<lb />
occur at certain times of the year<lb />
than others.<lb />
"1 think a lot of times they<lb />
 are related to events like Hal-<lb />
11 loween. Some of the football<lb />
.game weekends, for example,<lb />
, are sometimes periods when we<lb />
� see more damage than others<lb />
 Lucier said.<lb />
Vandalism can be the result<lb />
of a number of things.<lb />
"I think a lot of times van-<lb />
dalism is connected to other<lb />
problems Lucier said.<lb />
"Either students being<lb />
frustrated or being aggra-<lb />
vated by something else or it is<lb />
often connected to alcohol<lb />
use<lb />
Lucier also said vandalism<lb />
is caused by unintentional acci-<lb />
dents while horse playing in<lb />
the hall and by residents' guests<lb />
who are not watched carefully<lb />
enough.<lb />
The estimated number of<lb />
vandalism occurrences per year<lb />
is very high.<lb />
"In terms of direct vandal-<lb />
ism, I would probably say about<lb />
10,000 incidents a year Lucier<lb />
said.<lb />
Efforts are taken by the<lb />
school to minimize the problem<lb />
of vandalism.<lb />
"We educate the residents at<lb />
a first floor meeting by talking<lb />
about the types of vandalism,<lb />
the vision we have for the year,<lb />
ownership and pride in our<lb />
campus community Zhu said.<lb />
According to Lucier, stu-<lb />
dents can be billed if they are<lb />
identified for the damage and<lb />
it could result in occasional<lb />
legal action or probation,<lb />
depending on the severity of<lb />
the damage.<lb />
"We have installed the camera<lb />
system, which is at the entry of<lb />
every residence hall building and<lb />
that has helped us in many cases<lb />
to identify some damage and<lb />
people responsible for vandalism<lb />
in a number of buildings and<lb />
situations Lucier said.<lb />
Resident advisors are a part of<lb />
the efforts to keep the number of<lb />
vandalism incidents low.<lb />
"We document them and<lb />
then from there, they go to<lb />
your coordinator and they take<lb />
proper action depending on the<lb />
vandalism that happened<lb />
said Matthew Taylor, second<lb />
floor resident advisor of Belk<lb />
Hall.<lb />
"It could go anywhere from<lb />
a warning to getting kicked out<lb />
of the hall<lb />
Students seem to know about<lb />
the effects of vandalism and how<lb />
to stay safe.<lb />
"For the most part I feel safe<lb />
said Marty Barstow, sophomore<lb />
living in Scott Hall.<lb />
"I always leave my door<lb />
locked unless I'm going to the<lb />
bathroom<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
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"This industry is too corrupt. Safety is<lb />
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year-old retired miner, whose younger<lb />
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Sunday's explosion.<lb />
One man who gave only his family<lb />
name, Li, said he was hoping for<lb />
news about his son. Reporters trying<lb />
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waiting outside were swiftly escorted<lb />
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inspectors, stricter fire standards<lb />
and shorter working hours for miners<lb />
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more than 12,000 coal mines this year<lb />
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expected to reopen.<lb />
The government said the explosion<lb />
in Qitaihe was blamed on airborne<lb />
coal dust that ignited. But there was<lb />
no word on whether it was believed to<lb />
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The town has seen a series of fatal<lb />
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Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin does a political "wave" during campaign speeches.<lb />
"The vote in the House of Commons did not<lb />
go our way Martin said. "But the decision of the<lb />
future of our government will be made by Cana-<lb />
dians. They will judge us<lb />
Martin has had frosty relations with the White<lb />
House, standing by the Liberal Party decision not to<lb />
support the U.S. invasion of Iraq. He also declined<lb />
to join in Washington's continental ballistic missile<lb />
shield, infuriating the Bush administration, has<lb />
been called weak on terrorism, and was vocal in his<lb />
opposition of high U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber.<lb />
His push to legalize gay marriage throughout<lb />
Canada also raised the hackles of Republicans<lb />
south of the 49th parallel, but Martin is widely<lb />
respected worldwide for Canada's neutrality and<lb />
open arms toward immigrants and minorities.<lb />
Canada's Conservatives, by contrast, are seen<lb />
as much more receptive to improving relations<lb />
with Washington, though a majority of Canadi-<lb />
ans opposed the war in Iraq and the policies of<lb />
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Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper<lb />
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editor@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.9238<lb />
JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor in Chief<lb />
WEDNESDAY November 30, 2005<lb />
My Random Column<lb />
Wacky weather causes<lb />
chaos this year<lb />
Seventy-five degrees in November, does that<lb />
make since? It doesn't to me.<lb />
There is another tropical storm in the Atlantic<lb />
Ocean and the season is supposed to end today<lb />
but Epsilon takes this season to a new extreme<lb />
with its formation in the mid-Atlantic around 800<lb />
miles east of Bermuda. The 26 storms named<lb />
this season makes this the longest season in<lb />
history since 23 storms named in 1933.<lb />
Usually only 10 storms are named a year and<lb />
less then a handful threaten land. Not this<lb />
year, we were blasted along the Gulf Coast<lb />
with expensive damages and whole cities<lb />
underwater. We are still trying to help those<lb />
who were harmed or lost parts of their lives to<lb />
storms that happened months ago. And there<lb />
is speculation that the season may not be over<lb />
yet because the water is still wa'm and with the<lb />
low and high fronts causing storms to form, we<lb />
can be looking for a possibility of more Greek<lb />
named storms into December.<lb />
Isn't it the time of year where we should be<lb />
looking for snow not hurricanes? It was snowing<lb />
in the mountains last week but it is back up to<lb />
50-60 degrees there and here this week.<lb />
Not that I am ready for snow by any means,<lb />
but I don't really know how I can handle the<lb />
randomness of the weather It has caused the<lb />
majority of people I know to have gotten sick<lb />
and the rain makes it miserable to go from one<lb />
class to another. Luckily the rest of the week<lb />
should, I repeat should, be nicer and sunnier<lb />
but no promises.<lb />
Lets just hope the sky makes up its mind and<lb />
lets us know what season it wants it to be and<lb />
not cause us to be miserable through the last<lb />
week or so of classes. I hope all of you with<lb />
colds have a chance to sleep a little more<lb />
than usual and get the medicine you need.<lb />
Good luck with the last week of class and the<lb />
demands that teachers have pui forth this last<lb />
week of cramming all the loose ends into six<lb />
more days. I know I need more than luck.<lb />
Until next week - Jennifer Hobbs<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Unleashing your inner animal<lb />
What inspires us to<lb />
connect with animals.<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
CAUSAL OBSERVER<lb />
I've been hearing people talk<lb />
lately about how that when they<lb />
die, they want to come back as<lb />
an animal. For most of them<lb />
that animal would be a dog.<lb />
Now I'm not exactly a believer<lb />
in reincarnation, but then again<lb />
I don't think it is not possible. 1<lb />
gave this issue some thought and<lb />
here's some of the things I came<lb />
up with.<lb />
The life of a pet dog would be<lb />
pretty awesome: no job, regular<lb />
meals, warm place to sleep and<lb />
lots of love. Then again there<lb />
are the fleas, trips to the vet and<lb />
getting left behind while your<lb />
owners are away. Then again,<lb />
those are similar to things that<lb />
1 already have to deal with. That<lb />
"no job" concept though is pretty<lb />
enticing. I just hope my owners<lb />
wouldn't name me Benji. 1 hate<lb />
being called that.<lb />
Have you ever noticed how<lb />
much humans willingly connect<lb />
and try to connect themselves<lb />
with animals? While we associate<lb />
ourselves with a hardy, crafty and<lb />
often savage man of the sea, other<lb />
schools associate themselves with<lb />
savage creatures of the wild. Even<lb />
professional sports teams equate<lb />
their game play with the behav-<lb />
ior of animals. Some of these<lb />
animals include wolves, rams,<lb />
breeds of dogs, various species of<lb />
birds, various species of insects,<lb />
lions, tigers, bears and (oh my!)<lb />
so many more.<lb />
According to Wikipedia, the<lb />
term "zodiac" comes from the<lb />
Greek word "zoon" which means<lb />
animal. Almost two-thirds of the<lb />
symbols in this order are ani-<lb />
mals, associated with animals,<lb />
or at least animal-like. Actually<lb />
if you look at the classic zodiac<lb />
calendar, it almost looks like the<lb />
line-up of teams for a profes-<lb />
sional sport. Just imagine it:<lb />
THIS SUNDAY<lb />
Arizona Aries vs. Cincinnati<lb />
Scorpios<lb />
Detroit Leos vs. California<lb />
Capricorns<lb />
Minnesota Gemini vs. Texas<lb />
Taurus's<lb />
In the Chinese Zodiac, all<lb />
the characters are animals. Each<lb />
year is represented by an animal<lb />
and the animal changes every<lb />
year. Each animal has its time in<lb />
the spotlight, so to speak, about<lb />
every twelve years. The twelve<lb />
animals can be divided into two<lb />
sets, one representing Yin and<lb />
the other representing Yang.<lb />
Yin, often considered the "dark<lb />
element" has the characteristics<lb />
of being passive, feminine, down-<lb />
ward-seeking and correspond-<lb />
ing with the night. Yang, often<lb />
considered the "light element"<lb />
has the characteristics of being<lb />
active, masculine, upward-seek-<lb />
ing and corresponding with the<lb />
day. Even years are yang and odd<lb />
years are yin. The cycle begins<lb />
with the rat and ends with the<lb />
Pig. Here's a list of the animals,<lb />
their alignment with Yin &amp; Yang,<lb />
and, I'm guessing most of you are<lb />
about my age, a list of years some<lb />
of you were probably born:<lb />
Rat Yang19721984<lb />
Horse Yang19781990<lb />
Ox Yin19731985<lb />
Goat Yin19791991<lb />
Tiger Yang19741986<lb />
Monkey Yang19801992<lb />
Rabbit Yin19751987<lb />
Rooster Yin19811993<lb />
Dragon Yang 19761988<lb />
Dog Yang 19821994<lb />
Snake Yin 19771989<lb />
Pig Yin 19831995<lb />
Then there's also the use of<lb />
the simile. You know: Hungry as<lb />
a bear. Cat-like reflexes. As big<lb />
as a whale or elephant. Sly as a<lb />
fox, etc.<lb />
So what is it that drives us<lb />
to make associations or con-<lb />
nections with animals? Is it out<lb />
of a desire to connect with out<lb />
primal nature, or just an inherit<lb />
admiration of and curiosity<lb />
about nature? Since we can<lb />
not communicate with most<lb />
animals the way we can with<lb />
other humans, all that we do<lb />
know is limited only to what<lb />
science and observation can<lb />
tell us. Some scientists have<lb />
actually taught gorillas and<lb />
chimpanzees to communicate<lb />
with sign language and special<lb />
sound boards. I've even heard<lb />
of a parrot that has the IQ of a<lb />
three-year-old child. Perhaps by<lb />
better understanding animals<lb />
and their nature, we can better<lb />
understand our own natures and<lb />
the nature of the world itself.<lb />
Perhaps we can even unlock<lb />
secrets that could change our<lb />
way of thinking forever.<lb />
1 know I've talked about<lb />
animals before, but with the<lb />
holidays my brain felt drained.<lb />
So I thought I'd write about some-<lb />
thing a little easier to wrap my<lb />
brain around. After spending<lb />
Thanksgiving picking and eating<lb />
at poultry with my family like a<lb />
pride of lions, I thought I should<lb />
do something to "appease the<lb />
spirits" so to speak of the turkey,<lb />
pig and chicken we ate. As usual<lb />
I hope this article has given you<lb />
something to think about or at<lb />
least been entertaining. I promise<lb />
next week will be better.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Dear All ECU Students,<lb />
The students of ECU have been<lb />
kept in the dark about a financial<lb />
matter that will have a grave effect<lb />
on almost all students at this univer-<lb />
sity. HigherOne, a debit based middle<lb />
man has either purchased or been<lb />
given private financial information<lb />
by this university. The university<lb />
signed a contract with HigherOne<lb />
on Oct. 10 200S. The university<lb />
will now outsource its financial aid<lb />
department and the cashier's office<lb />
thanks to HigherOne's debit card<lb />
system. The students had no say in<lb />
this nor do you have a choice if you<lb />
rely on financial aid to attend this<lb />
university.<lb />
The selling point for HigherOne<lb />
is that it reduces administrative<lb />
costtime. If these departments are<lb />
such a costly endeavor to keep here<lb />
at this school then why have they<lb />
yet to show a set plan to decrease<lb />
these departments considerably?<lb />
This also is another delay in<lb />
turn around time for an already<lb />
delayed financial aid system.<lb />
Students of East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity, you must stand up now<lb />
and defend yourself. Do not acti-<lb />
vate these cards. There is a chance<lb />
you can still get your checks if you<lb />
do not activate them due to peri-<lb />
ods of time where the school has<lb />
to be cautious to ensure everyone<lb />
gets their financial aid money in<lb />
a timely fashion. Your privacy<lb />
should never be something that<lb />
can be bought or sold.<lb />
Sincerely, John Johnson<lb />
Junior<lb />
Anthropology<lb />
Dear students at ECU,<lb />
Recently it has come to our<lb />
attention at HigherOne that there<lb />
has been some confusion regard-<lb />
ing the new ECU debit card pro-<lb />
gram. Quite a bit of misinforma-<lb />
tion has been posted online and<lb />
been spread through e-mail. I<lb />
wanted to take the time to address<lb />
concerns and provide the facts<lb />
about the program so that there is<lb />
a joint understanding of the way<lb />
the program works. As a native<lb />
North Carolinian (I went to River-<lb />
side High School in Durham), I've<lb />
been so excited that ECU is now a<lb />
customer and look forward to pro-<lb />
viding a high quality service to the<lb />
institution and its students.<lb />
Question 1 - Why am I getting<lb />
this card? Do I have to pay fees<lb />
to receive a refund? What does<lb />
activate mean? Answer: You will<lb />
use the ECU Debit Card that you<lb />
receive to identify and authenticate<lb />
yourself on the ECUDebitCard web<lb />
site (ECUCard.com). You will then<lb />
be asked to setup a login to the web<lb />
site. You can use the Web site to<lb />
receive information about refund<lb />
payment status and your prefer-<lb />
ence. In the next step you choose<lb />
how you would like to receive<lb />
any refund that may be owed to<lb />
you. Many students have con-<lb />
fused "Activating" the card with<lb />
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Pirate Rant<lb />
Enjoy your hump day!<lb />
To the person who decided to generalize everyone<lb />
that spends thousands of dollars to come to ECU does<lb />
not come to "party and slack off Maybe that's what<lb />
you and your friends came here to do, but some of us<lb />
are here to actually get a degree or two.<lb />
To the person who made the comment about smoking<lb />
on Tuesday - Smoking is no worse than drinking or any<lb />
other vice a person may have, and if you don't want to<lb />
walk behind a smoker speed up I am sure that with your<lb />
excellent lungs and crappy liver (one of the wonderful<lb />
things drinking does for you) you can out walk us.<lb />
Why is it that people are on their cell phones at 8<lb />
a.m.? Just walk to class in silence if you must. We don't<lb />
want to hear about your drama the night before. And<lb />
another thing, don't take your cell phone to the gym<lb />
- you are there to work out, not scream on your phone<lb />
and get attention.<lb />
After looking over the EPA employee salaries on OneStop<lb />
it's obvious that a lot of Administrators are leeching<lb />
inflated paychecks from this University. Don't refer me<lb />
to a secretary from now on, 1 know what you make and<lb />
I want you to earn It!<lb />
To the person who said they were going to get lung<lb />
cancer from walking behind me on campus: Stop<lb />
making things up. The smoke I exhale is twice filtered<lb />
and not all the smoke is going directly in your face and<lb />
your lungs. There's this crazy thing called wind that<lb />
blows it every which way. You're not going to get lung<lb />
cancer. And personally I never cared if smoking was<lb />
cool or not. I do it for myself so I can put up with people<lb />
like you that complain to me all the time.<lb />
If there are any classy girls at this school who do not<lb />
only care about hooking up, could somebody please<lb />
tell me where to find them because it's obviously not<lb />
downtown.<lb />
People need to learn that smacking gum or food Is the<lb />
most disgusting habit in the world and need to learn<lb />
some manners. Nobody wants to hear or see you chew-<lb />
ing anything its called closing your mouth!<lb />
To the two "mini bike boys I see you guys riding your<lb />
mini motorcycles to campus and it's adorable - thanks<lb />
for making me smile.<lb />
Don't forget the construction in the Rivers building<lb />
too - year four.<lb />
To the women and men who keep Bate building clean,<lb />
thank you! You do a great job and are always friendly!<lb />
You would expect after spending $500 on your new<lb />
XBOX 360 it wouldn't crash on you! I'm glad 1 decided<lb />
to wait until they worked the bugs out!<lb />
Are you a Southern girl?<lb />
I agree if you're driving down 264 and want to go slow<lb />
please get in the right lane!<lb />
You know what really grinds my gears? Why is it that<lb />
95 percent of the girls that wear shirts that say hottie,<lb />
or have license plates that say Q-Tee or something to<lb />
that effect are not hot? Please stop false advertising,<lb />
when you came back to your car 1 expected to see a<lb />
beautiful face! Thanks for making me wait an hour for<lb />
no reason at all!<lb />
As of Monday night the Athletic Department gets an<lb />
additional $50 per student on top of the $50 increase last<lb />
year. 1 love Pirate athletics but there are more important<lb />
things in a school.<lb />
ATTENTION: Nice girl in search of "good" guy<lb />
I cannot believe that the Student Government approved<lb />
these new debit cards.<lb />
Why is it only called cheating when guys do it?<lb />
OK guys, if a girl was interested in you how would you<lb />
want her to approach you? I really want to make this<lb />
guy feel special.<lb />
What was the guy doing behind City Market at 3:45<lb />
a.m. anyway? Didn't your Mom tell you nothing good<lb />
ever happens after midnight?<lb />
To the guy who offered to help me bring my luggage<lb />
upstairs Sunday night, even though I had it and said no<lb />
thanks, thank you for the thought. It is nice to know<lb />
there are still some guys out there with manners.<lb />
1 got towed for overtime parking by 15 minutes and the<lb />
driver damaged my vehicle. Not only did I have to pay<lb />
$130 to get it released, but due to some stupid policy<lb />
eliminating liability for damage, I now have to pay $500<lb />
for transmission repairs. &amp;$ you very much!<lb />
Do we attend ECU or Florida State, because if you<lb />
stumble into the so-called new and improved Wright<lb />
Place the paint job is Burgundy and Gold. Not Purple<lb />
and Gold! Outrageous! Great way to up school spirit,<lb />
huh? Make sure the center of campus is devoid of school<lb />
colors. Stellar! If it's not repainted by January 2006 then<lb />
whoever made that decision needs to be fired! ASAP!<lb />
Nothing makes my day more than seeing some spoiled<lb />
girl walking around campus in tears because she didn't<lb />
get something she wanted. Deal.<lb />
ECU hockey is 10 in the South in standings.<lb />
I find it interesting that Gary McCabe got tons of rants<lb />
and disgusted replies to his last article and NONE of<lb />
them were panted (only praise rolls eyes). So here's<lb />
another: Gary McCabe, concerning your derogatory,<lb />
ignorant and elitist comments in the AD article, please<lb />
leave the South as you suggested.<lb />
Students quit reading the pirate rants during class.<lb />
I would just like to tell everyone that lives in North<lb />
Carolina, the Panthers aren't that good! Get over it!<lb />
In the past six months I have realized how ridiculous<lb />
our legal system really is. Hire a lawyer and you can get<lb />
away with just about anything, but if you don't hire a<lb />
lawyer, you'll get screwed for everything you have.<lb />
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mjmmrsy Paom Rudolph<lb />
From red nose to red light and back<lb />
DANIEL BROCK<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer- it's a story<lb />
we all know. Or do we? Noting the approach-<lb />
ing holiday season I pondered what it might<lb />
be like to sit down with Rudolph at his North<lb />
Pole estate for a TEC exclusive with the "Most<lb />
Famous Reindeer of All My imagination ran<lb />
wild and he had plenty to say about his dark<lb />
childhood, crazy times, battles with drugs and<lb />
the androgynous Hermie the Elf.<lb />
TEC: It's well documented that you grew up<lb />
in an abusive household and were tormented by<lb />
your peers. Did that affect your outlook on life<lb />
at an early age?<lb />
Rudolph: Of course it did. It made me feel<lb />
like a freak. My father constantly ridiculed me,<lb />
and those punks at school were always taking<lb />
shots at me. They'd be like, "Oh does the carpet<lb />
match the light bulb I didn't even know what<lb />
that meant then. Then I get the gig with Santa,<lb />
and everybody wants to be Rudy's friend. Need-<lb />
less to say, they got theirs.<lb />
TEC: Medical technology has advanced<lb />
quite a bit since your childhood. Was your condi-<lb />
tion ever, and I hesitate, diagNOSED?<lb />
Rudolph: (Silence) Yes. much later it was<lb />
discovered that I had a rare condition known as<lb />
North Polar Disorder. There is no known cure.<lb />
It's not about suppression, it's about control. Of<lb />
course it's helped me in my career, but some-<lb />
times I wonder, "What if?"<lb />
TEC: As a social outcast you met a disgrun-<lb />
tled young factory worker named Hermie the Elf<lb />
who had the dream of becoming a dentist. How<lb />
did that relationship change your life?<lb />
Rudolph: Hermie was a cool cat. He was<lb />
just sick of being hassled by the man. We had<lb />
The famous image of Rudolph from the 1964 made for TV movie.<lb />
some freak out times on the Island (The Island<lb />
of Misfit Toys, the legendary North Pole hippy<lb />
commune). He was a good guy and it never hurts<lb />
to have a friend who will perform free dental<lb />
work. Well, let me take that back. It never hurts<lb />
to have a friend who will perform free dental<lb />
work, and is licensed to do so.<lb />
TEC: Around the time you guys were on<lb />
the Island of Misfit Toys, you met a wild-eyed<lb />
miner name Yukon Cornelius, and began a<lb />
much-publicized feud with the Abominable<lb />
Snow Monster.<lb />
Rudolph: Yeah, Cornelius was crazy. We<lb />
got into some rumbles with the Snow Monster,<lb />
something about Yukon and the Monster's old<lb />
lady. He stomped us a couple times, but we<lb />
got the better of him in the end and things<lb />
worked out. Hermie even did some bridge work<lb />
for him.<lb />
TEC: Of course after that, there were heady<lb />
times as Santa famously asked you to "Guide<lb />
my sleigh tonight<lb />
Rudolph: Yeah that's where things really<lb />
took off, and my nose turned out to be an asset.<lb />
Santa came around, and I reconciled with my<lb />
dad. I was lead reindeer for 12 years after that.<lb />
It was a great time, and a real turning point in<lb />
my life. Shortly after I married Clarice (Clarice<lb />
the Doe, Rudolph's three time ex-wife) and it<lb />
seemed like I would be on top forever.<lb />
TEC: You mentioned Clarice, how are things<lb />
with her now?<lb />
Rudolph: We still talk, and we have joint<lb />
custody of the kids. I mean, when it was good<lb />
it was good. I would rather not comment on<lb />
those honeymoon videos that were floating<lb />
around though.<lb />
TEC: Yes, that was my next question. Do<lb />
you have at least a short comment?<lb />
see RUDOLPH page A6<lb />
Foods for thought Traditional holiday feasts<lb />
One of the most important elements in a holiday feast is including the people you care about.<lb />
Food variations among<lb />
cultures and locations<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Bourbon brown sugar pound cake is a tasty holiday favorite.<lb />
Great holiday food for all<lb />
tastes<lb />
MEREDITH STEWART<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Thanksgiving is over and<lb />
everyone's stomach is full, for<lb />
now. The winter holidays are<lb />
just around the corner so it's<lb />
time to get your big appetite<lb />
back. Some families prefer the<lb />
traditional foods - ham, dress-<lb />
ing, candied yams, rolls and<lb />
everyone's favorite pecan pie.<lb />
It's nice to have these tradi-<lb />
tional foods at your table, but<lb />
be sure to serve a bigger variety<lb />
to satisfy everyone's taste buds.<lb />
Along with ham, serving<lb />
turkey or chicken is also a great<lb />
idea. Pasta salad is quick and easy.<lb />
Just choose pasta (bowtie works<lb />
well), add fresh herbs, light garlic<lb />
and vinegar. Get artsy with your<lb />
ingredients by cutting them to<lb />
match the pasta shape.<lb />
Mashed potatoes are some-<lb />
thing most enjoy, especially chil-<lb />
dren. To add a little something<lb />
extra put in some cheese and<lb />
bacon bits. Cooked baby carrots<lb />
with brown sugar are sure to add<lb />
color to the table. Almond green<lb />
beans are great, but to add some<lb />
zest, warm a can of green beans<lb />
and then let them simmer in<lb />
Italian dressings for about eight<lb />
minutes. It has a very unusual<lb />
taste, but worth a try.<lb />
"I told my grandmother about<lb />
this recipe and she warmed a can<lb />
of kitchen cut green beans, and<lb />
then let them simmer in zesty<lb />
Italian dressing for a few minutes.<lb />
It was so good, that's the only<lb />
way I like to eat them now said<lb />
Catherine Stallings, sophomore<lb />
English major.<lb />
Cranberry sauce is a must<lb />
along with simple greens, stuff-<lb />
ing, broccoli casserole, rice pilaf<lb />
and yams. All of these holiday<lb />
food ideas will be sitting on<lb />
many tables around the country,<lb />
but it's up to you to add a little<lb />
something special or a twist to<lb />
make your dishes unique and<lb />
memorable.<lb />
Making soup is also a great<lb />
way to use excess food. Just<lb />
place tomatoes, butter beans,<lb />
corn, celery, okra, potatoes, any<lb />
kind of meat and any other kind<lb />
of vegetable you like to in your<lb />
soup. Place it on the stove and let<lb />
it simmer. This includes all the<lb />
foods that people love and you<lb />
don't have to waste anything.<lb />
"Homemade soup is my abso-<lb />
lute favorite. Each holiday season<lb />
my family gets together to eat<lb />
lunch and the vegetables we<lb />
have left over are used to make<lb />
soup. We usually eat that soup<lb />
for dinner, along with other<lb />
things we couldn't put in it<lb />
said Alina Panchuk, freshman<lb />
biology major.<lb />
Holiday baking and food<lb />
preparation can be rewarding as<lb />
well as tasty. If you are looking<lb />
to cut holiday calories, try surf-<lb />
ing the Internet for low calories<lb />
holiday ideas and enjoy all of<lb />
your low calorie kitchen time.<lb />
On another side note, always<lb />
be sure to plan a menu around<lb />
your guests. Find out about food<lb />
allergies and extreme dislikes. The<lb />
recipe to accompany the above<lb />
photo is below for you to try.<lb />
7"hs writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
BOURBON BROWN SUGAR<lb />
POUND CAKE<lb />
3 cups unbleached flour<lb />
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon<lb />
1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg<lb />
Vi teaspoon salt<lb />
1 teaspoon baking powder<lb />
Vi cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter<lb />
1 cup granulated sugar<lb />
2 cups firmly packed brown sugar<lb />
6 large eggs<lb />
Vi cup plus 2 teaspoons bourbon<lb />
1 teaspoon vanilla<lb />
Position rack in center of oven<lb />
and preheat to 325 degrees Fahr-<lb />
enheit. Butter and flour two (nine-<lb />
inch) loaf cake pans. Set aside.<lb />
Whisk or sift together the<lb />
flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt<lb />
and baking powder. With a<lb />
wooden spoon or a mixer fitted<lb />
with a paddle or rotary beaters,<lb />
cream the butter until it is light<lb />
and fluffy, then gradually beat<lb />
see FOODS page A6<lb />
Now that Thanksgiving<lb />
is over, families around the<lb />
world have begun getting<lb />
ready for the biggest holidays<lb />
of the year, Christmas, Hanuk-<lb />
kah and Kwanza. In prepara-<lb />
tion people are shopping for<lb />
gifts, decorating their homes<lb />
and gathering the necessary<lb />
ingredients needed to create<lb />
their favorite holiday dishes.<lb />
The winter holidays are a time<lb />
to spend time with family and<lb />
friends enjoying meals and<lb />
celebrating the meaning of<lb />
their winter holiday.<lb />
When speaking about each<lb />
of these holidays, there are<lb />
many variations of tradition<lb />
and food that go with each.<lb />
Christmas Is no exception as<lb />
far as cultural diversity goes.<lb />
Different cultures around the<lb />
world have varying traditions<lb />
when it comes to what foods<lb />
they prepare.<lb />
In the United States, we enjoy<lb />
a bountiful feast on Christmas<lb />
Day followed by delectable des-<lb />
serts including pies, pastries and<lb />
candies. Let's take a look at some<lb />
native dishes of countries around<lb />
the world.<lb />
In Italy, a traditional Christ-<lb />
mas feast includes salted dried<lb />
cod fish (baccala), vermicelli,<lb />
baked pasta, capon and turkey. La<lb />
Vigilia Napoletana is a traditional<lb />
Christmas Eve dinner where<lb />
seven types of fish are eaten in<lb />
order to bring good luck.<lb />
A Christmas dinner of oven-<lb />
baked ham, vegetable casseroles,<lb />
liver casserole, mixed beetroot<lb />
salad, smoked salmon and her-<lb />
ring dishes are eaten on Christ-<lb />
mas Eve in Finland. This is a time<lb />
for families and friends to enjoy a<lb />
festive atmosphere while sharing<lb />
a traditional holiday meal.<lb />
In Poland, people begin cook-<lb />
ing Christmas dinner up to a<lb />
month in advance. On Christ-<lb />
mas Eve, there are traditionally<lb />
twelve dishes served - that's<lb />
why preparation for the day<lb />
begins so early. Soup and<lb />
dumplings are common dishes<lb />
served during this feast. Polish<lb />
desserts mirror some of our<lb />
most popular Christmas des-<lb />
serts such as rum cake, butter<lb />
cookies and fruitcake.<lb />
A special Christmas beer,<lb />
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No family holiday celebration<lb />
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from rehab, Dirty D proclaimed<lb />
he had converted to Judaism. We<lb />
were all happy for him until<lb />
Hanukkah. Dennis redefined the<lb />
phrase, "Eight Crazy Nights" in<lb />
a wild booze soaked bender that<lb />
landed him not only in jail, but<lb />
also in divorce court.<lb />
If you are going to drink,<lb />
why not do it in style mod-<lb />
eration? Let the good times<lb />
flow, but remember not to go<lb />
totally overboard or you may<lb />
have your exploits scrawled<lb />
across the pages of some college<lb />
newspaper's Features section.<lb />
Or worse yet, end up hurting<lb />
yourself or others while in your<lb />
drunken stupor.<lb />
So with holiday drinks on our<lb />
mind, without further ado here<lb />
is TEC's Holiday Libation List.<lb />
Amaze your friends and family<lb />
with your drink mixing skills and<lb />
not only will you be guaranteed<lb />
better gifts, but you just might<lb />
end up under the mistletoe with<lb />
your cousin's hot new girlfriend.<lb />
Three Wise Men:<lb />
Shot.<lb />
A wise man once said, "This<lb />
round's on me I once said,<lb />
"Sweet<lb />
12 fl oz Bourbon<lb />
12 fl oz Whiskey<lb />
12 fl oz Scotch<lb />
Pour in desired order and drink<lb />
up.<lb />
Christmas Martini:<lb />
Martini (6 oz. glass).<lb />
"It's no coincidence that the first<lb />
letter in the word martini is<lb />
mmmh - Tony Sinclair<lb />
1 14 fl oz (31 ml) gin<lb />
14 fl oz (6 ml) dry vermouth<lb />
14 teaspoon(s) peppermint<lb />
schnapps<lb />
Cracked ice as required<lb />
Candy cane to garnish<lb />
Half-fill a cocktail shaker with<lb />
the cracked ice. Pour the gin,<lb />
dry vermouth and peppermint<lb />
schnapps. Shake well. Strain the<lb />
mixture into chilled Martini<lb />
glass(es). Serve garnished with a<lb />
candy cane.<lb />
Spiced Cider:<lb />
Enough for a crowd.<lb />
Cider, candy and rum. Oh my!<lb />
1 gal. Apple cider<lb />
1 cup Red Hots (candy)<lb />
1 cup Rum<lb />
Over medium heat, in a large<lb />
pan, bring cider to a boll, add Red<lb />
Hots and stir until dissolved. Let<lb />
cool a bit and add 1 cup of rum<lb />
before serving.<lb />
Egg Nog:<lb />
Enough for a crowd.<lb />
This Holiday classic is loved by all<lb />
6 eggs<lb />
12 pint Rum<lb />
12 pint Brandy<lb />
2 pints Heavy Whipping Cream<lb />
6 Tbs. powdered sugar<lb />
1 cup granulated sugar<lb />
Serve in any festive holiday glass.<lb />
Budweiser:<lb />
Beer.<lb />
A personal favorite of old St. Nick.<lb />
Cookies and milk? Try pretzels<lb />
and beer.<lb />
So there you have it, a drink<lb />
for any and all holiday festivities.<lb />
More info on these drinks and<lb />
or other ideas, visit vyum.com.<lb />
Again, just to be sure, always<lb />
drink in moderation and never<lb />
drink and drive.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
FOOdS from page A5<lb />
in both sugars - cream mixture<lb />
until very light and fluffy.<lb />
Beat in the eggs, one at a time,<lb />
alternating with the flour-and-<lb />
spice blend, a little at a time, until<lb />
both are incorporated. Don't<lb />
overheat. Stir in the bourbon and<lb />
vanilla, and spoon batter into<lb />
prepared pans. Slip a table knife<lb />
blade into the batter and run it<lb />
through in a back-and-forth S<lb />
motion to take out any large air<lb />
pockets. Give the pan a couple<lb />
of firm taps on the counter<lb />
- enough to bring any air pockets<lb />
to the surface.<lb />
Bake for about 1  hours,<lb />
until risen, golden brown and<lb />
a straw inserted into the center<lb />
comes out clean. Don't open the<lb />
oven door for the first 1 V hours.<lb />
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done, but don't overbake it or it<lb />
will be dry and heavy. Turn off<lb />
the oven and let it cool for 10 min-<lb />
utes, then crack the door and let<lb />
the cake cool completely before<lb />
taking it out of the pan. Makes<lb />
two loaves, 12 to 16 servings.<lb />
PER SERVING: Calories-456 (39<lb />
percent fat) Fat-20 g (12 g sat)<lb />
Cholesterol-128 mg Sodium-136<lb />
mg Fiber-1 g Carbohydrates-60 g<lb />
SOURCE: "NewSouthern Baking<lb />
RlldOlph from page A5<lb />
Rudolph: Let's just say Cher<lb />
was certainly a big fan (Rudolph<lb />
and Cher were briefly married<lb />
in 1979).<lb />
TEC: I'm glad you mentioned<lb />
Cher. The late 1970s saw you<lb />
go into an extended slide that<lb />
led to some troubling personal<lb />
problems.<lb />
Rudolph: Yeah the 1970s<lb />
and 80s were crazy. There was<lb />
a lot of coke around and the red<lb />
nose was kind of a target. Hermie<lb />
passed away from AIDS in 1981.<lb />
No one even knew elves could get<lb />
AIDS so it was really devastating.<lb />
I was in and out of jail for a while,<lb />
but Santa was always there for<lb />
me. Clarice and I got divorced<lb />
and remarried and then divorced<lb />
again, and things were really<lb />
crazy. At one point I was working<lb />
at the Parkview Mall in Omaha<lb />
and living in a dumpster behind<lb />
J.C. Penny.<lb />
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ery and sobriety even more<lb />
remarkable. Is it true that Tom<lb />
Cruise introduced you to Scien-<lb />
tology?<lb />
Rudolph: 1 really feel blessed.<lb />
I've been sober 10 years now, and<lb />
I have never felt better. I've<lb />
starred in a couple films, and I<lb />
do specials every once in a while.<lb />
For the most part I'm just happy<lb />
to hang out with my kids.<lb />
Yeah, for a while Scientology<lb />
seemed cool but Tom is a guy that<lb />
really freaks me out. I mean did<lb />
you see him on the Today Show?<lb />
Crazy. I'm a Kabbalist now and<lb />
that has really changed my life.<lb />
In fact Madonna and I are doing<lb />
a seminar in London next month.<lb />
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life, and have taught everyone<lb />
that adversity can be overcome<lb />
with hard work, good friends and<lb />
a glowing appendage. How would<lb />
you sum it all up?<lb />
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be you, dude. Don't let man<lb />
push you around and don't take<lb />
crap from nobody. Find a good<lb />
woman and some good buddies,<lb />
and enjoy the ride. Are there<lb />
things I would change? Hell<lb />
yeah! Who would ever want to<lb />
live in a dumpster? You saw what<lb />
it did to Oscar the Grouch. I've<lb />
got to thank Santa for always<lb />
being there for me, he really<lb />
bailed me out a couple times. All<lb />
in all though, I'm happy the with<lb />
life I've had, even with my share<lb />
of ups and downs. But at the end<lb />
of the day I can sit back and say,<lb />
"Rudy, you did alright<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
CUltlireS from page A5<lb />
traditional Christmas Eve dinner<lb />
in Mexico. Chocolates, candies,<lb />
fruits and nuts are hidden inside<lb />
pinatas, which are broken by<lb />
children after dinner.<lb />
Although Christmas is the<lb />
most commercialized holiday<lb />
during the winter season, Hanuk-<lb />
kah and Kwanza host traditional<lb />
foods as well. The most popular<lb />
dish for Hanukkah are latkes, or<lb />
potato pancakes. Their popular-<lb />
ity stems from the way they are<lb />
cooked, which is in oil. Being<lb />
cooked in oil, latkes remind<lb />
Jewish people of the miracles that<lb />
a single pitcher of oil can hold.<lb />
Applesauce, green onions and<lb />
sour cream can be poured on<lb />
top of the latkes. If this doesn't<lb />
sound like enough to eat, don't<lb />
worry - baked chicken and salad<lb />
accompany them to create a feast.<lb />
At the close of Kwanza, a very<lb />
large feast is prepared in order for<lb />
people to share fellowship and<lb />
become closer to their African<lb />
heritage. Information and enter-<lb />
tainment is presented during the<lb />
feast, which is held on December<lb />
31. The main ingredient of the<lb />
feast is coconut. Some of the most<lb />
common Kwanza foods include<lb />
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coconut coleslaw, glazed sweet<lb />
potatoes and coconut cream pie.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
traditional holiday foods from<lb />
around the world and for recipes<lb />
visit theworldwidegourmet.com<lb />
and allrecipes.com.<lb />
With so many traditions to<lb />
honor and so many different<lb />
holidays to celebrate, it will be a<lb />
busy holiday season indeed.<lb />
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features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY November 30, 2005<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Wagner, Mets reach preliminary<lb />
deal<lb />
Ace closer Billy Wagner and<lb />
the New York Mets reached a<lb />
preliminary agreement Monday on<lb />
a $43 million, four-year contract.<lb />
Wagner, considered by many the<lb />
top reliever on the free-agent market,<lb />
saved 38 games for Philadelphia last<lb />
season and is a four-time Alt-Star.<lb />
The Phillies offered just more than<lb />
$30 million over three years to retain<lb />
the 34-year-old left-hander and were<lb />
prepared to enhance the proposal<lb />
Monday - but not increase the length.<lb />
- In each of the next four seasons, a<lb />
high-ranking baseball official said.<lb />
The official spoke on condition of<lb />
anonymity because the deal had not<lb />
yet been finalized. The Mets have an<lb />
$8 million club option for 2010 with<lb />
a $1 million buyout. If exercised, the<lb />
deal would be worth $50 million over<lb />
five seasons. Wagner must pass a<lb />
physical, which is likely to take place<lb />
Tuesday, before the agreement can<lb />
be completed. New York reached<lb />
the agreement on the same day it<lb />
introduced slugger Carlos Delgado,<lb />
acquired last week in a trade with<lb />
the Rorida Marlins, an NL East rival<lb />
just like the Phillies. Wagner's average<lb />
salary will be the highest for a reliever,<lb />
topping the $10.5 million Mariano<lb />
Rivera is earning from the New York<lb />
Yankees under a two-year contract<lb />
that started last season.<lb />
Rutgers headed to first bowl<lb />
since 1978<lb />
Rutgers will play in a bowl for<lb />
the first time in nearly three decades<lb />
and Boise State is staying home for<lb />
its postseason game. Rutgers (7-4)<lb />
accepted an invitation to play in the<lb />
Insight Bowl on Dec. 27 game in<lb />
Phoenix against Arizona State. The<lb />
last time the Scarlet Knights played<lb />
in a bowl game was 1978, when they<lb />
played Arizona State in the Garden<lb />
State Bowl at Giants Stadium, not<lb />
far from their campus in New Jersey.<lb />
Rutgers has had just four winning<lb />
seasons since 1984. Boise State<lb />
accepted an invitation to play in the<lb />
MPC Computers Bowl on the blue<lb />
artificial turf of its home stadium. The<lb />
Broncos will be making their fourth<lb />
appearance in the nine-year history<lb />
of the bowl. Boise State (9-3) will<lb />
play a team from the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference on Dec. 28. North Carolina<lb />
State (6-5) is considered to be a front-<lb />
runner after beating Maryland 20-14<lb />
Saturday. The Broncos beat Louisiana<lb />
Tech 30-13 Saturday to earn a share of<lb />
the WAC championship with Nevada<lb />
and Fresno State. Boise State last<lb />
played in its home stadium bowl in<lb />
2002, defeating Iowa State 34-16.<lb />
The Broncos also won two previous<lb />
appearances, beating Louisville 34-31<lb />
in 1999 and UTEP 38-23 in 2000. The<lb />
bowl was known as the Humanitarian<lb />
Bowl in its first seven seasons.<lb />
Ryan, Blue Jays finalize five-<lb />
year deal<lb />
After finalizing the largest contract<lb />
for a relief pitcher in baseball history<lb />
- a $47 million, five-year contract with<lb />
the Toronto Blue Jays - B. J. Ryan was<lb />
asked if he was worth it. A left-hander<lb />
who turns 30 on Dec. 28, Ryan has<lb />
42 career saves, including 36 last<lb />
season for the Baltimore Orioles.<lb />
Ryan's deal tops the $39.99 million,<lb />
four-year contract Mariano Rivera<lb />
received from the New York Yankees<lb />
from 2001-04. Rivera has the highest<lb />
average salary for a reliever under a<lb />
$21 million, two-year contract with<lb />
the Yankees that has one season<lb />
remaining. Ricciardi said signing<lb />
Ryan was just the start of Toronto's<lb />
offseason plans. The Blue Jays were<lb />
also thought to be pursuing free-<lb />
agent starter A.J. Burnett. Toronto was<lb />
16-31 in one-run games last season.<lb />
The Blue Jays finished 80-82, third<lb />
in the AL East behind the New York<lb />
Yankees and Boston Red Sox (both<lb />
95-67). Ryan converted 36 of 41 save<lb />
chances for Baltimore last season,<lb />
going 1-4 with a 2.43 ERA. He struck<lb />
out 100 and walked 26 in 70 innings<lb />
and earned $2,825,000, including<lb />
bonuses.<lb />
Brohm tears knee ligament, out<lb />
for season<lb />
Louisville quarterback Brian<lb />
Brohm will miss the rest of the season<lb />
with a torn ligament in his right knee.<lb />
An MRI exam on Monday revealed<lb />
Brohm tore the anterior cruciate<lb />
ligament while scrambling for a 7-yard<lb />
gain late in the third quarter of No. 16<lb />
Louisville's 41-17 win over Syracuse<lb />
on Saturday. Brohm clutched the knee<lb />
for several minutes before moving<lb />
to a training table on the sidelines<lb />
to watch the fourth quarter. Brohm<lb />
has thrown for 2,883 yards and 19<lb />
touchdowns. No. 16 Louisville (8-2,4-2<lb />
Big East) finishes its regular sdason<lb />
Saturday at Connecticut. On Monday,<lb />
the Cardinals accepted an invitation<lb />
to the Gator Bowl. Hunter Cantwell,<lb />
a freshman, will make the first start<lb />
of his career against the Huskies.<lb />
I Cantwell is 8-of-11 passing for 153<lb />
I yards and a touchdown in mostly<lb />
J mop-up duty this season.<lb />
Football season labeled a 'success'<lb />
ECU gains 5 wins, first<lb />
time since 2001<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Skip Holtz visualized ECU<lb />
becoming a top 20 national<lb />
mainstay in his first season as<lb />
head football coach.<lb />
"Honestly, our aspirations<lb />
and our expectations going into<lb />
this year were a lot higher than<lb />
5-6 said Holtz.<lb />
"As I said, we were going to<lb />
set the goals this year that we<lb />
were going to have four years<lb />
from now. We were going to give<lb />
the seniors the opportunity to<lb />
achieve those goals. And I said 'if<lb />
you shoot for the stars and reach<lb />
the moon, do you fail?<lb />
Consider the difference from<lb />
last season's finishing emotions<lb />
for both Holtz and ECU.<lb />
Unemployed, Holtz was rec-<lb />
ognized for his surname more so<lb />
than his coaching ability. Once<lb />
considered a prodigy after coordi-<lb />
nating Notre Dame's offense for<lb />
two years, the younger Holtz had<lb />
regressed professionally 11 years<lb />
later. After his father's second<lb />
retirement, Holtz was networking<lb />
after six years under his father at<lb />
South Carolina, the last two years<lb />
as a position coach.<lb />
And ECU was in a similar sad<lb />
state of affairs. James Pinkney,<lb />
the only hope in a 2-9 team full<lb />
of mishaps, was beaten brutally<lb />
52-14 by then superior rival NC<lb />
State. Backup Desmond Robin-<lb />
son, a Division I-AA quarterback<lb />
on his best day, picked grass from<lb />
his teeth constantly en route to<lb />
140 yards of total offense.<lb />
Approximately a year and<lb />
five wins later, Holtz was embrac-<lb />
ing fellow Notre Dame letter<lb />
winner and ECU defensive coor-<lb />
dinator Greg Hudson in little ole<lb />
Greenville amid the ambiance<lb />
of smiles and cheers. The Pirates<lb />
had just spoiled UAB's bowl hopes<lb />
with a 31-23 win a week after elim-<lb />
inating Marshall's odds 34-29.<lb />
But simply competing in<lb />
every quarter was a far cry from<lb />
the Thompson days. Instead of<lb />
48-7 and 56-23 drubbings by West<lb />
Virginia, the improved Pirates<lb />
hung tough losing 20-15. Instead<lb />
of 337-yard Big East records j<lb />
by opposing running backs, c<lb />
the defense held tough allow- g-<lb />
ing 200-yard totals only twice. �<lb />
The Pirates finished 19th �<lb />
nationally in pass defense giving �<lb />
up a 300-yard plus passer once.<lb />
While ECU still had trouble stop-<lb />
ping the run, opponents averaged<lb />
28.8 points per game, an 11.1-<lb />
point improvement over 2004's<lb />
39.9 per game average.<lb />
Offensively, the Pirates<lb />
turned in the fourth-best single-<lb />
season passing performance in<lb />
school history with 2.816 yards.<lb />
Pinkney matured equaling an<lb />
ECU single-season record for<lb />
most 200-yard passing games<lb />
ECU coach Skip Holtz led his team to a 5-6 record with consecutive wins over Marshall and UAB.<lb />
(10) while passing Jeff Blake to<lb />
move into third-place on the<lb />
school's career passing yardage<lb />
list with 5,390. In addition, he<lb />
finished with 2,773 passing<lb />
yards, which ranks as the second-<lb />
highest total in school history.<lb />
And Aundrae Allison in his<lb />
first year became the first 1,000<lb />
yard receiver in ECU history.<lb />
Had Allison not suffered a MCL<lb />
injury during the season finale,<lb />
he likely would have also broken<lb />
Terrance Copper's single-season<lb />
receptions record.<lb />
But the success label of a<lb />
losing record doesn't reside<lb />
with schemes or X's and O's.<lb />
What is so impressive is that<lb />
the perspnnel haven't changed<lb />
from Thompson's days. The<lb />
same players that fans claimed<lb />
didn't have enough Division<lb />
I-A talent suddenly started<lb />
making plays to win games.<lb />
The result came from a change<lb />
in attitude, which emitted from<lb />
the top, flipping the dynamic<lb />
of team and subsequently its<lb />
success. When arriving, Holtz<lb />
and his staff gave the 19 seniors<lb />
see PIRATES page A8<lb />
ECU to carry unblemished<lb />
record into new year<lb />
KOBE<lb />
ECU finishes stellar first<lb />
half at Nike Cup<lb />
SCOTTY WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU swimmers have<lb />
been right on the money thus far<lb />
in their season. They have come<lb />
away victorious from every meet<lb />
this year, and they completed<lb />
a stellar first half of the season<lb />
by making an impressive splash<lb />
at the Nike Cup in Chapel Hill<lb />
recently. Winning the event did<lb />
not register as the top priority<lb />
- the important thing for the<lb />
team was to swim fast and com-<lb />
pete against themselves. That<lb />
they did.<lb />
The Lady Pirates broke ten<lb />
season meet marks, paced by<lb />
Kate Gordon and Allison Miller.<lb />
Both swimmers recorded the fast-<lb />
est times of the season in three<lb />
separate events. Gordon quali-<lb />
fied for the final in the 100- and<lb />
200-yard butterfly, and in the<lb />
200-yard individual medley. She<lb />
ended up finishing fifth in the<lb />
200 butterfly and seventh in the<lb />
100 butterfly. Jennie Meade also<lb />
made the finals in three differ-<lb />
ent distance swimming events.<lb />
In one of her events, the 1650-<lb />
yard freestyle, she was joined by<lb />
teammates Meghan Brosi, Megan<lb />
Pulaski, Kimberly Brewer and<lb />
Brennan Gaeckle.<lb />
For the men, the star was<lb />
Christoph Lubenau. Lubenau<lb />
set the ECU varsity record in the<lb />
100-yard butterfly and placed<lb />
second overall in the event by<lb />
just under seven tenths of a<lb />
second. Lubenau also reached<lb />
the finals of the 50-yard and 100-<lb />
yard freestyle, joined by team-<lb />
mate Bryan Yasinsac. Their relay<lb />
team (which also included Greg<lb />
Neville and Charlie McCanless)<lb />
made the finals of the 200- and<lb />
400-yard freestyle relay, as well as<lb />
the 200-yard medley relay.<lb />
Swimming coach Rick Kobe<lb />
was ecstatic about the team's<lb />
performance at the prestigious<lb />
event as well as their level of<lb />
competitiveness against some of<lb />
the best teams in the nation.<lb />
"We had a great experience at<lb />
the Nike Cup, we swam really fast<lb />
and well over 20 finals swims,<lb />
which is huge Kobe said.<lb />
"It was very fast, one of the<lb />
fastest meets in the country<lb />
Kobe praised the perfor-<lb />
mances of both Lubenau and<lb />
Geoff Hansfield, who was the<lb />
only Pirate to reach the finals<lb />
of the 200-yard event. On the<lb />
girls side, Meade, Allison Miller,<lb />
Amanda Duncan, Kelly Shinton<lb />
and Sarah Hunt all were on<lb />
Kobe's short list of impressive<lb />
performances.<lb />
The swimmers' incredibly<lb />
strong performance at the Nike<lb />
Cup brings a lot of optimism<lb />
for the future. In the immediate<lb />
future, the swimmers plan to<lb />
work hard at their four hour per<lb />
day routine up until after final<lb />
see SWIMMERS page A8<lb />
New York Rangers' right wing Jaromir Jagr celebrates a goal.<lb />
NHL winning<lb />
back hockey fans<lb />
Chunk by chunk, Busch<lb />
Stadium disappears<lb />
KRT � Driven by curiosity<lb />
and devotion, the regulars make<lb />
their way to the corner of 8th<lb />
and Clark every day at lunchtime<lb />
to watch the artless, methodical<lb />
and for them irresistibly fascinat-<lb />
ing show performed in the dust<lb />
and rubble of what used to be a<lb />
ballpark.<lb />
Chunk by crumbling chunk,<lb />
Busch Stadium, the 40-year<lb />
home of the beloved St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals, is disappearing before<lb />
the eyes of the faithful, the rabid<lb />
and the just plain sad-to-see-the-<lb />
stadium-go crowd.<lb />
Most people who work in<lb />
downtown St. Louis do not make<lb />
the lunch-hour pilgrimage to<lb />
Busch. But for Cardinal fans who<lb />
hold dear the memories of Bob<lb />
Gibson, Lou Brock, Willie McGee<lb />
and Whitey Herzog, their daily<lb />
trudge to gaze at this limited<lb />
engagement of noisy destruction<lb />
is a final albeit prolonged oppor-<lb />
tunity to say goodbye.<lb />
And it will be a long goodbye,<lb />
lasting several more months.<lb />
This is not just a guy thing,<lb />
and it's more than simply giving<lb />
in to the childlike amazement at<lb />
watching a building be demol-<lb />
ished. This is baseball, and in St.<lb />
Louis, perhaps the best baseball<lb />
town In America, the home of the<lb />
Cardinals is a special place.<lb />
"This is the only stadium I've<lb />
ever known said Dick Hemkin,<lb />
of Staunton, 111 who stood<lb />
with his wife, Michelle, as she<lb />
snapped pictures at the yawn-<lb />
ing gap where home plate once<lb />
was. Michelle comes to Busch<lb />
three to four days every week to<lb />
photograph the demolition of<lb />
old Busch and, right next to it,<lb />
construction of the new, dark-red<lb />
brick Busch Stadium, which will<lb />
open next spring.<lb />
"This is hard she said. "I<lb />
don't think this needed to be<lb />
done<lb />
Kerry Derrington, a legal ana-<lb />
lyst from Wentzvllle, Mo walks<lb />
to the park every day from his<lb />
downtown office. On a recent day<lb />
he recalled attending Game 7 of<lb />
the 1982 World Series, in which<lb />
the Cardinals beat the Milwau-<lb />
kee Brewers 6-3, after coming<lb />
back from a three-games-to-one<lb />
deficit. It was their last world<lb />
championship.<lb />
"I've been here hundreds of<lb />
times Derrington said, saying<lb />
he remembers attending a game<lb />
at the old Sportsman's Park,<lb />
which was torn down in 1966 to<lb />
make way for Busch. Derrington<lb />
said he is not upset by the demo-<lb />
lition, but he walks here every<lb />
lunch hour to enjoy the memo-<lb />
ries and anticipate the arrival of<lb />
the new Busch.<lb />
The uniquely American<lb />
romanticism of baseball has<lb />
elevated stadiums, such as New<lb />
York's Yankee Stadium, Boston's<lb />
Fenway Park and Chicago's Wrig-<lb />
ley Field, to churchlike status.<lb />
Defenders of Tiger Stadium in<lb />
Detroit once created a human<lb />
ring around the old park to dem-<lb />
onstrate their opposition to the<lb />
bulldozing of the stadium, which<lb />
the Tigers left for a new home in<lb />
1999. The old stadium, now 93<lb />
years old, still stands, but it looks<lb />
haggard and sadly neglected.<lb />
Busch Stadium, with hon-<lb />
eycomb latticework at the top,<lb />
replicating the curve of the<lb />
nearby Gateway Arch, is an odd<lb />
entrant for venerable stadium<lb />
sainthood. It is the last of the<lb />
lamentable quartet of carpeted,<lb />
unisex arenas built in the mid-<lb />
1960s to provide a public stage<lb />
for baseball, football, soccer,<lb />
rock concerts, revivals and the<lb />
occasional tractor pull.<lb />
While baseball fans wax<lb />
poetic about the old parks, one of<lb />
the few memorable quotes about<lb />
Busch in the past 40 years is<lb />
see STADIUM page A9<lb />
KRT � The new NHL is a<lb />
hit.<lb />
After a season lost to a labor<lb />
dispute, fans have flocked back<lb />
to most NHL arenas this season<lb />
to see what the majority believes<lb />
is an improved game with more<lb />
scoring, more skating and less<lb />
hooking and holding.<lb />
Even in New Jersey, where<lb />
the Devils have struggled to<lb />
adjust to the rule changes and<lb />
life after Scott Stevens and Scott<lb />
Niedermayer, fans prefer this new<lb />
version of hockey to the lower-<lb />
scoring old NHL.<lb />
"I like it said Karl Palzer, a<lb />
Devils fan from Hillsborough,<lb />
N.J. "The game is faster, quicker.<lb />
There's more action. But I don't<lb />
think it's helping the Devils at<lb />
all<lb />
With a mandate from<lb />
the league with the intent of<lb />
increasing scoring, referees<lb />
have been keeping a close eye<lb />
on obstruction fouls. As evi-<lb />
denced by the high number of<lb />
penalties, some players are still<lb />
adjusting, but by hindering<lb />
defenders' ability to slow attack-<lb />
ing players, the game has opened<lb />
up.<lb />
The legalization of two-line<lb />
passes over the center ice red<lb />
line also has helped in this area,<lb />
making it more difficult for teams<lb />
to play the neutral-zone trap.<lb />
The combination of all this has<lb />
boosted scoring by 23.5 percent<lb />
from 2003-04.<lb />
"To me, it's 10 times better<lb />
than the old NHL said Kevin<lb />
Sinclair, a college student in<lb />
Ottawa. "Talent is the most<lb />
important thing. If you don't<lb />
have talent, you shouldn't win.<lb />
The teams with the best talent<lb />
should be the best teams<lb />
The most popular rule change<lb />
has been the introduction of<lb />
the shootout to break tie games.<lb />
Fans are brought to their feet by<lb />
the breakaway confrontation<lb />
between shooter and goalie.<lb />
"It's great Palzer said. "No<lb />
one wants to watch for three<lb />
hours and not have a conclu-<lb />
sion<lb />
Surprisingly, not all the fans<lb />
like the increase in offense. Some<lb />
still prefer the subtleties of a<lb />
defensive battle.<lb />
"I hate games that finish 8-7.<lb />
Give me a 1-0 goaltenders' duel<lb />
any day said Brandyn Babits-<lb />
kas, a Florida Panthers fan from<lb />
Sunrise, Fla. "(More goals) make it<lb />
more exciting when you watch it,<lb />
but they're going to keep chang-<lb />
ing it to the point where it's like<lb />
basketball and one goal doesn't<lb />
count for much<lb />
� Some players also have been<lb />
highly critical of the impact the<lb />
rule changes have had.<lb />
"Everybody keeps saying this<lb />
is great. It's not great Detroit<lb />
Red Wings captain Steve Yzer-<lb />
man told the Detroit Free Press last<lb />
week. "It's not hockey<lb />
Yzerman was bothered most<lb />
by the high number of penalties,<lb />
which turn some games into<lb />
power-play contests.<lb />
"They've taken judgment out<lb />
of it and I think it's somewhat<lb />
made it easy on the referees just<lb />
to call anything, because there is<lb />
no judgment Yzerman said.<lb />
Another common criticism<lb />
from players and coaches is that<lb />
most of the physical battles in<lb />
front of the net and in the corners<lb />
have been eliminated.<lb />
"The new NHL is awesome<lb />
Sinclair said, disagreeing. "The<lb />
only people who don't like it are<lb />
the old players who can't keep up<lb />
with the game anymore<lb />
If attendance Is any indi-<lb />
cation, most fans agree with<lb />
Sinclair. Entering this week, the<lb />
NHL's 30 teams were playing to<lb />
91.1 percent of capacity - a l.i<lb />
percent bump from 2003-04<lb />
- and 21 teams had experienced<lb />
attendance increases.<lb />
The Devils are part of the<lb />
minority. They averaged only<lb />
13,889 fans over their first U<lb />
home dates, which is only 72.9<lb />
percent of Continental Arena's<lb />
19,040 capacity. That also repre-<lb />
sents a drop of 1.9 percent from<lb />
the 2003-04 11-game average of<lb />
14,159.<lb />
But other teams are play.<lb />
see NHL page A9 <lb /><pb facs="00059373_tn_0008" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROUNIAN � SPORTS<lb />
11-30-05<lb />
Pirates<lb />
from page A7<lb />
opportunities to provide build-<lb />
ing blocks for success. A year<lb />
later, five wins is evidence that<lb />
the players bought in.<lb />
"We laid our foundation<lb />
now said graduating senior<lb />
Chris Moore.<lb />
"We didn't finish out how<lb />
we wanted to - go to a bowl,<lb />
but we've got great coaches. The<lb />
players that are coming back, 1<lb />
think they're going to be better<lb />
than us<lb />
Success is relative to a pro-<lb />
gram's expectations. Because of<lb />
Thompson's misery, few wins in<lb />
2005 were expected. The coaches<lb />
selected the Pirates to finish last<lb />
in C-USA's East Division. Fin-<lb />
ishing 500 in C-USA exceeded<lb />
reasonable calculations.<lb />
"We were competitive this year<lb />
in C-USA Holtz said.<lb />
"We can't sit status quo.<lb />
When you look at the scheduling<lb />
that's been done over the next<lb />
eight years, we can't say 'it's good<lb />
enough just to compete We are<lb />
still building as a program. We<lb />
still have a long way to go. We<lb />
still are a work in progress<lb />
Knowing that Holtz is cur-<lb />
rently scouring the nation to<lb />
upgrade talent is comforting.<lb />
SWimmerS from page A7<lb />
exams, when they'll get a week's<lb />
break before traveling to Florida<lb />
for some Christmas training and<lb />
an exhibition with Loras in Jupi-<lb />
ter, Florida on Jan. 4, 2006.<lb />
They will make their 24th<lb />
straight trip to Florida in an<lb />
attempt to get in better shape<lb />
for a tough and all-determining<lb />
stretch run next year. The teams<lb />
take on the Virginia Tech Hokies<lb />
(who they saw at the Nike Cup)<lb />
on Jan. 15 and Duke will come<lb />
to town on Jan. 28.<lb />
"We'll work about five hours<lb />
a day down there (in Florida), it<lb />
should put us in great shape and<lb />
hopefully put us over the top for<lb />
our last huge, major meets coming<lb />
up next year Kobe said.<lb />
As for now, the swimmers<lb />
can just tread water for the rest<lb />
of year. They need to tread fast,<lb />
though, because they'll need<lb />
the speed coming up next year<lb />
if they hope to keep their unde-<lb />
feated slate clean.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinion. com.<lb />
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thing unseen from the players<lb />
and coaches in more than six<lb />
years. But if the seniors laid the<lb />
groundwork for future prog-<lb />
ress, then when can ECU be<lb />
stopped?<lb />
"We've got a great coaching<lb />
staff said unior receiver Bobby<lb />
Good.<lb />
"We're looking forward to next<lb />
year because we're showing our<lb />
Improvement. We know that next<lb />
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Carolina, one of the teams that<lb />
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"My uncle brought me to my<lb />
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