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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 38 WEDNESDAY January 11, 2006<lb />
Apple's Jobs unveils<lb />
new Macs using Intel<lb />
Trade deficit<lb />
widens as credit<lb />
card debt expands<lb />
Family members mourn the losses of 12 miners killed last week.<lb />
Last funerals planned<lb />
for Sago Mine victims<lb />
TALLMANSVILLE, W.Va. (AP)<lb />
 Investigations were called into<lb />
both the Sago Mine disaster and<lb />
overall national mining safety as<lb />
the state prepared to say farewell<lb />
to the last two victims of West<lb />
Virginia's worst coal-mining<lb />
accident in more than 35 years.<lb />
Among the issues to be probed<lb />
will be the tragic miscommuni-<lb />
cation that led to the mistaken<lb />
belief that 12 of the trapped<lb />
miners had been rescued alive<lb />
on Jan. 2.<lb />
"I am asking for that because<lb />
I have witnessed firsthand the<lb />
unbelievable human suffering<lb />
that comes from miscommu-<lb />
nication Gov. Joe Manchin<lb />
said Monday.<lb />
Mourners planned to gather<lb />
Tuesday for two funerals,<lb />
including one held at the small<lb />
Baptist church where families<lb />
were mistakenly told all but one<lb />
had survived.<lb />
The funeral for 59-year-old<lb />
Fred Ware was scheduled for<lb />
Sago Baptist Church in Tall-<lb />
mansville, followed by services<lb />
for Terry Helms, 50, in Mason-<lb />
town. They were among the 12<lb />
miners killed.<lb />
There was no change Monday<lb />
in the neurological condition of<lb />
the only trapped miner to survive<lb />
the disaster. Randal McCloy Jr.<lb />
remained in critical condition,<lb />
fighting a fever and undergoing<lb />
dialysis.<lb />
Doctors treating McCloy at<lb />
West Virginia University's Ruby<lb />
Memorial Hospital in Morgan-<lb />
town declined to speculate on<lb />
when the 26-year-old would<lb />
fully wake up from a medically<lb />
induced coma or comment on<lb />
the extent of any brain damage<lb />
he might have suffered.<lb />
But physicians said that<lb />
McCloy's brain stem appeared<lb />
to be normal, and that a fever is<lb />
common for patients in intensive<lb />
care. McCloy was breathing on<lb />
his own, although he remained<lb />
connected to a ventilator as a<lb />
precaution and was responding<lb />
to stimuli, doctors said.<lb />
Federal and state mine safety<lb />
officials said they would hold<lb />
joint public hearings on the<lb />
accident. Meanwhile, Sen. Robert<lb />
C. Byrd, D-W.Va said federal<lb />
mine safety officials would be<lb />
called to testify before a Senate<lb />
subcommittee that would hold<lb />
hearings into the disaster begin-<lb />
ning Jan. 19.<lb />
"It's time for the decisions<lb />
affecting America's miners to be<lb />
made with their best interests at<lb />
heart Byrd said in a statement.<lb />
"That should be the legacy of the<lb />
Sago miners<lb />
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va<lb />
also called for hearings into<lb />
the specific issue of coal mine<lb />
safety. He said Congress had not<lb />
held a comprehensive oversight<lb />
hearing of the federal Mine<lb />
Health and Safety Administra-<lb />
tion since 2001.<lb />
Also Monday, Manchin<lb />
named J. Davitt McAteer, who<lb />
oversaw the federal MSHA during<lb />
the Clinton administration, to<lb />
serve as his consultant, oversee<lb />
the work of state and federal<lb />
investigators and issue a report<lb />
on the disaster by July 1.<lb />
McAteer said legitimate ques-<lb />
tions exist about the number of<lb />
citations at Sago Mine, which had<lb />
208 alleged violations of federal<lb />
mine rules in 2005. The mine's<lb />
owner, International Coal Group<lb />
Inc has said it is working to cor-<lb />
rect the violations inherited from<lb />
the mine's former owner.<lb />
"We have made tremendous<lb />
strides in this country in terms<lb />
of production McAteer said.<lb />
"We are in the 21st century<lb />
in terms of the way we can<lb />
produce the coal. We simply<lb />
haven't brought the health and<lb />
safety aspects of mining into the<lb />
21st century<lb />
Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Macworld Conference in San Francisco about<lb />
the new iMac technology.<lb />
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)<lb />
 Apple Computer Incs<lb />
historic shift to Intel Corp.<lb />
microprocessors came ear-<lb />
lier than expected Tuesday as<lb />
CEO Steve Jobs unveiled an<lb />
updated iMac computer<lb />
based on the world's largest<lb />
semiconductor company's new<lb />
two-brained chip.<lb />
The switch to Intel was first<lb />
announced in June, when Apple<lb />
said it expected to begin making<lb />
the transition by the middle<lb />
of 2006.<lb />
But on Tuesday, Apple CEO<lb />
Steve Jobs was joined onstage by<lb />
Intel CEO Paul Otellini, who was<lb />
wearing a bunny suit, to make the<lb />
announcement.<lb />
"With (the) Mac OS X (oper-<lb />
ating system) plus Intel's latest<lb />
dual-core processor under the<lb />
hood, the new iMac delivers<lb />
performance that will knock our<lb />
customers' socks off said Jobs.<lb />
For years, Apple shunned<lb />
Intel, which has provided chips<lb />
that power a majority of the<lb />
world's PCs, along with Windows<lb />
software from Microsoft Corp. In<lb />
the late 1990s, Apple even ran<lb />
TV ads with a Pentium II glued<lb />
to a snail.<lb />
But Apple, looking for faster,<lb />
more energy-efficient chips,<lb />
became increasingly frustrated in<lb />
recent years as its chip suppliers,<lb />
IBM Corp. and Motorola Corps<lb />
spinoff, Freescale Semiconductor<lb />
Inc failed to meet its needs.<lb />
Of particular concern was<lb />
IBM's apparent inability to develop<lb />
a G5 chip that would work well in<lb />
notebook computers<lb />
Intel, on the other hand,<lb />
has been focusing on devel-<lb />
oping chips specifically tai-<lb />
lored for notebooks. In 2003, it<lb />
launched its Centrino notebook<lb />
technology with a processor<lb />
that boosted a longer battery<lb />
life by minimizing its power<lb />
demand without a major hit<lb />
to performance.<lb />
see APPLE page A2<lb />
Florida reviewing canker law after hurricanes<lb />
The rest of the world is worried Iran may use nuclear energy for<lb />
purposes other than fueling.<lb />
Iran says seals removed, research<lb />
into nuclear fuel has been resumed<lb />
TEHRAN, Iran (AP)  Iran<lb />
removed seals on its nuclear<lb />
facilities Tuesday, ending a two-<lb />
year freeze on work there despite<lb />
warnings from the United States<lb />
and other countries concerned<lb />
about Tehran's nuclear ambi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The United States rebuked<lb />
Iran for the move, calling it a<lb />
step toward creating the material<lb />
for nuclear bombs. British Prime<lb />
Minister Tony Blair's official<lb />
spokesman said the International<lb />
community was "running out of<lb />
patience" with Tehran.<lb />
Both countries, along with<lb />
France and Germany, have called<lb />
on Tehran to cease nuclear activi-<lb />
ties until an agreement has<lb />
been reached on the scope of its<lb />
nuclear program.<lb />
Iran announced plans last<lb />
week to resume research on<lb />
the production of nuclear fuel,<lb />
heightening concerns that Tehran<lb />
was moving toward building<lb />
atomic weapons. Iran says the<lb />
research is aimed at generating<lb />
electricity.<lb />
Mohammad Saeedi, the<lb />
deputy head of Iran's Atomic<lb />
Energy Organization, said Tues-<lb />
day that Iran was not resum-<lb />
ing the production of nuclear<lb />
fuel, a process that would<lb />
see NUCLEAR page A2<lb />
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) <lb />
Agriculture officials are review-<lb />
ng a state law requiring the<lb />
destruction of citrus trees within<lb />
a 1,900-foot radius of one infected<lb />
with canker after the devastating<lb />
2005 hurricane season.<lb />
. The four storms that struck<lb />
or brushed the state not only<lb />
caused an estimated $2.2 billion<lb />
in damage to the state's crops'<lb />
and farming infrastructure, but<lb />
they are believed to have spread<lb />
dreaded citrus diseases that<lb />
threaten the state's signature<lb />
citrus crops.<lb />
Agriculture officials esti-<lb />
mate that hurricanes Wilma and<lb />
Katrina could be responsible for<lb />
spreading canker to 183,000<lb />
acres, or a quarter of the state's<lb />
commercial citrus groves.<lb />
As the Florida Department<lb />
of Agriculture tries to deter-<lb />
mine exactly how far canker has<lb />
spread, growers are seeking to<lb />
have the 1,900-foot law eased.<lb />
Any change must come from the<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
The department is gathering<lb />
more information before decid-<lb />
ing what other action, if any,<lb />
to take.<lb />
"That's a law, not a policy,<lb />
we can't just ignore it spokes-<lb />
woman Liz Compton said. "Right<lb />
now we're intensively cutting<lb />
positive trees, but we've shifted<lb />
resources to do intensive surveys<lb />
to find out where the canker is<lb />
Canker may have damaged a quarter of Florida's citrus crops.<lb />
before we make any decisions on<lb />
the future of the program<lb />
Last month, two citrus grow-<lb />
ers from Polk County sued the<lb />
state to challenge the consti-<lb />
tutionality of the eradication<lb />
program and its right to destroy<lb />
property without paying com-<lb />
pensation.<lb />
After a decade-long battle,<lb />
state and federal agriculture<lb />
workers had been close to elimi-<lb />
nating canker, which causes fruit<lb />
andfres to drop prematurely,<lb />
butfflBbcanes the past two sum-<lb />
meJBme spread the disease to<lb />
nevHrs in the heart of the<lb />
stateifltrus production.<lb />
Citrus canker creates unsightly<lb />
lesions on fruit, making it harder<lb />
to sell. The disease itself doesn't<lb />
kill the tree.<lb />
Overspending leads to debt.<lb />
Comparing multiple<lb />
countries'spending<lb />
habits<lb />
LEE SCHWARZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
By Dec. 15, the U.S. trade<lb />
deficit, which is the difference<lb />
between a country's imports and<lb />
exports, had widened to nearly<lb />
$69 billion.<lb />
Republican Senator Olympia<lb />
Snow blamed countries like<lb />
China for not playing the trade<lb />
game fairly, thereby creating<lb />
the trade deficit by selling more<lb />
goods than they bought from the<lb />
United States.<lb />
A government has a broad<lb />
range of powers in determining<lb />
the trade landscape by instituting<lb />
tariffs and duties. Generally, the<lb />
trade deficit the United States<lb />
endures is attributed to a free<lb />
and wealthy society that is seen<lb />
as an economic paradigm of high<lb />
spenders who borrow $2 billion<lb />
a day from the rest of the world.<lb />
Americans generally spend $1.01<lb />
to every $1.00 they earn.<lb />
If it were not for the savings<lb />
of foreigners, American citizens<lb />
could not live beyond their means<lb />
as comfortably as they do.<lb />
U.S. lawmakers believe that<lb />
once the rest of the world catches<lb />
up to the United States in terms of<lb />
economic prowess and freedom,<lb />
the trade deficit will correct itself.<lb />
The concept of free trade is aimed<lb />
at achieving a kind of economic<lb />
equilibrium where competition<lb />
determines prices, wages and<lb />
location of businesses and will<lb />
give developing countries the<lb />
opportunity to catch up to the<lb />
industrialized world. The issue is<lb />
that the United States has more<lb />
people who can afford to buy<lb />
things than virtually everyone<lb />
else. However, the rest of the<lb />
world is beginning to catch up<lb />
and has developed some Ameri-<lb />
can habits like credit card debt.<lb />
In the United Kingdom, credit<lb />
card debt has reached an all-time<lb />
high with the average Briton now<lb />
owing $5,200 compared with the<lb />
United States where the average is<lb />
about $10,000. Bankruptcies are<lb />
up almost 50 percent in England<lb />
from only a year ago.<lb />
The trend in England could<lb />
very well continue growing as<lb />
credit in Britain is based on pay-<lb />
ment performance as opposed<lb />
to the United States' basis in<lb />
income.<lb />
It is conceivable that some-<lb />
one could make only the mini-<lb />
mum payments on their credit<lb />
and be awarded nearly infinite<lb />
credit. The strategy seems to<lb />
work due to recent laws allow-<lb />
ing UK citizens to "reset" their<lb />
credit ratings much sooner after<lb />
a bankruptcy.<lb />
Germans are the next most<lb />
indebted people in Europe with<lb />
about $3,500 in debt. Poorer<lb />
countries in Europe like Italy tend<lb />
to save more and borrow less and<lb />
thereby have the least amount of<lb />
debt per person because people<lb />
there have less confidence in<lb />
the economy, and their cynicism<lb />
works as an ally in keeping their<lb />
debt in check.<lb />
It seems that the higher<lb />
the standard, the more willing<lb />
people are to borrow excessively<lb />
with one exception.<lb />
Japan also has a lot of wealthy<lb />
consumers and a high standard<lb />
of living, but Japan is more of<lb />
a closed society, meaning there<lb />
is social pressure on its citizens<lb />
to buy domestic products and<lb />
to save more than borrow. No<lb />
such social pressure exists in<lb />
America, much to the chagrin of<lb />
many large manufacturers who<lb />
respond by locating their facto-<lb />
ries in foreign countries where<lb />
labor is cheap and tax breaks are<lb />
plenty. One great tax haven for<lb />
intellectual property is Ireland,<lb />
which is quickly becoming one of<lb />
the wealthiest nations in Europe<lb />
because of its tax treatment of<lb />
intellectual foreigners.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.<lb />
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CHRIS MUNIER News Editor ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY January 11. 2006<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Irish Archaeology<lb />
Lecture<lb />
John Bradley of the National<lb />
University of Ireland- Monmouth<lb />
will present "Archaeology and<lb />
the End of Irish History" as part<lb />
of the Medieval Irish History and<lb />
Archaeology Lecture Series at 7<lb />
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12 in Flanagan<lb />
265. The event is free and open<lb />
to the public.<lb />
Tutu celebrates MUX<lb />
Day at ECU<lb />
Naomi Tutu, the daughter of<lb />
famed South African Archbishop<lb />
Desmond Tutu, will visit Greenville<lb />
in observance of the Martin Luther<lb />
King, Jr. holiday. The event will<lb />
be held Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 7<lb />
p.m. in the Hendrix Theater. For<lb />
more information, contact David<lb />
Dennard at 328-4364 or the<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center<lb />
at 328-6495.<lb />
Book Signing<lb />
ECU foreign language professor<lb />
Steven Cerutti will hold a book<lb />
signing for his book Word of<lb />
the Day: The Unlikely Evolution<lb />
ot College English. The book is<lb />
inspired byCerutti's popular class<lb />
on Greek and Latin Vocabulary<lb />
Building (CLAS 1300). For more<lb />
information, contact Steven Cerutti<lb />
at 328-6031 orcerrutis@mall.ecu.<lb />
edu.<lb />
MUX Vigil and March<lb />
ECU will hold a candlelight<lb />
vigil and march on College Hill<lb />
at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16 in<lb />
celebration of Martin Luther King,<lb />
Jr. Day. A musical performance<lb />
by ECU professors Louise Toppin<lb />
and Gerald Knight with Gregory<lb />
Thompson of Johnson University,<lb />
followed by selections from the<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir, the choir from<lb />
the Immanuel Baptist Church<lb />
and the ECU choral students will<lb />
follow at 7 p.m. in Hendrix Theater.<lb />
All events are free and open to<lb />
the public. For more information,<lb />
contact David Dennard at 328-<lb />
4363 or the Ledonia Wright<lb />
Cultural Center at 328-6495.<lb />
Student Volunteer<lb />
Students at ECU will be<lb />
encouraged to participate in the<lb />
MLK Day Volunteer Challenge<lb />
Monday, Jan. 16. Volunteers will<lb />
contribute to a daylong effort<lb />
organized by ECU'S Volunteer<lb />
and Service Learning Center.<lb />
Volunteer Venues include the<lb />
Boys and Girls Club, Creating<lb />
Cheer, Hope Lodge and the<lb />
Martey Fund. Students will sign<lb />
in at 8 a.m. in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, attend at memorial at 9<lb />
a.m. and begin their volunteer<lb />
projects at 9:45 a.m. Registration<lb />
forms are available at ecu.edu<lb />
cs-studentlifevolunteermlk.cfm.<lb />
For more information, contact the<lb />
Volunteer and Service Learning<lb />
Center at 328-2735.<lb />
Award-winning Piano<lb />
Performance<lb />
Joyce Yang, 12th Van Cliburn<lb />
International Piano Competition<lb />
Silver Medalist, will perform<lb />
at 8 p.m. in Wright Auditorium<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 19. Yang has<lb />
recently had several concert<lb />
engagements and has recorded<lb />
a CD. Upcoming collaborations<lb />
include the Indianapolis and<lb />
Tucson Orchestras and the<lb />
Grammy award-winning Takacs<lb />
Quartet. Tickets are required. For<lb />
more information, contact the<lb />
Central Ticket Office at 328-4788<lb />
or 1-800-ECU-ARTS.<lb />
National Follc Acid<lb />
Week<lb />
The week of Jan. 9 - 15 is<lb />
National Folic Acid Awareness<lb />
Week sponsored by the North<lb />
Carolina Folic Acid Council. The<lb />
week highlights the necessity<lb />
for people to consume enough<lb />
folic acid, which is crucial to cell<lb />
growth Pregnant women are<lb />
at a particularly high risk of a<lb />
deficiency. North Carolina is in<lb />
a region of the country with high<lb />
incidence rates of neural tube<lb />
birth defect, and consuming 400<lb />
meg of folic acid per day can<lb />
reduce the risks of NTD by as<lb />
much as 70 percent. For more<lb />
information, visit getfolic.com.<lb />
Upcoming Meetings<lb />
The SGA Senate will meet in<lb />
the Mendenhall Social Rooms,<lb />
located downstairs, at 5 p.m.<lb />
The Greenville City Council will<lb />
meet Thursday, Jan. 12 at 7 p.m.<lb />
in the City Council Chambers in<lb />
downtown Greenville.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
State<lb />
Feds Indict alleged Klan<lb />
members In gun conspiracy<lb />
RALEIGH, NC (AP) - Seven alleged<lb />
associates of a Ku Klux Klan leader<lb />
who once threatened to blow up<lb />
Johnston County's courthouse<lb />
and kill the sheriff faced federal<lb />
charges Monday that they<lb />
conspired to further their plot by<lb />
trading in stolen firearms.<lb />
The seven Include the son and wife<lb />
of Charles Robert "Junior" Barefoot<lb />
Jr the self-proclaimed leader of the<lb />
Nation's Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,<lb />
based In Benson. He is being held on<lb />
a state murder charge In the slaying of<lb />
Lawrence Arthur Pettit of Jacksonville,<lb />
whose decomposed body was found<lb />
in a Sampson County field in 2003.<lb />
Barefoot also faces federal charges of<lb />
possessing explosives in his home.<lb />
Federal prosecutor Eric Goulian<lb />
referred questions about the case to<lb />
Johnston County Sheriff Steve Bizzell,<lb />
who was allegedly targeted by the<lb />
Klan chapter.<lb />
"Were they capable of carrying out<lb />
this plan? Pretty much so Bizzell<lb />
said Monday.<lb />
Barefoot was arrested in 2002 after<lb />
federal and local authorities raided<lb />
his home near Benson and found<lb />
25 firearms and bomb-making<lb />
equipment. The raid followed a<lb />
tip to authorities that Barefoot s<lb />
organization planned to blow up the<lb />
courthouse and kill Bizzell.<lb />
Firearms are also the root of the<lb />
federal indictments issued late last<lb />
month and unsealed Monday. The<lb />
seven named in the indictment were<lb />
accused of conspiring to steal 31<lb />
guns from a building in Benson in<lb />
October 2001 and selling some of<lb />
them for at least $1,650.<lb />
Bizzell said the money was intended<lb />
to finance the Klan chapter's plans.<lb />
Coyote attacks three people,<lb />
rabies a concern<lb />
ASHEVILLE, NC (AP) - Three people<lb />
attacked by a coyote Monday<lb />
were in good condition as they<lb />
awaited the results of a rabies test.<lb />
The animal bit landscape worker<lb />
Richard Zerbe on the nose while he<lb />
and colleague Eric Parsons were<lb />
working at a home. Zerbe and fellow<lb />
bite victims Bessie Watkins and<lb />
Audrey Ann Huska received rabieo<lb />
shots at Mission Hospital, hospital<lb />
spokeswoman Merrell Gregory said.<lb />
The three were in good condition,<lb />
Gregory said.<lb />
Animal control workers captured the<lb />
coyote and sent a brain tissue sample<lb />
for analysis after killing it.<lb />
The results of the rabies test were<lb />
expected within three days, said<lb />
Asheville police public information<lb />
officer John Dankel.<lb />
"There are other diseases animals<lb />
can have that result in this bizarre<lb />
behavior, but the most obvious<lb />
suspect is rabies he said.<lb />
The coyote population has<lb />
increased in western North Carolina<lb />
as competitors such as wolves<lb />
and cougars have disappeared in<lb />
recent years, said Bob Fay, animal<lb />
curator at the Western North Carolina<lb />
Nature Center.<lb />
National<lb />
Snow: New Bush budget will<lb />
contain tight spending controls<lb />
on programs<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - President<lb />
Bush's new budget will contain tight<lb />
spending controls across a wide<lb />
swath of government programs as<lb />
a way of getting the deficit under<lb />
control, Treasury Secretary John<lb />
Snow said Tuesday.<lb />
Snow said the budget that the<lb />
administration will present to<lb />
Congress in early February will<lb />
continue to make progress on the<lb />
president's pledge to cut the deficit<lb />
in half as a percentage of the overall<lb />
economy by 2009.<lb />
It will accomplish that by containing<lb />
government spending while<lb />
maintaining Bush's other goal of<lb />
making permanent his first-term tax<lb />
cuts, which are all due to expire at<lb />
the end of 2010.<lb />
To achieve the twin goals of reducing<lb />
the deficit and maintaining the tax<lb />
cuts, Bush's proposed budget for<lb />
2007 will show the administration<lb />
"pressing awfully hard to control<lb />
spending Snow said in an interview<lb />
with a small group of reporters.<lb />
The new budget, which would cover<lb />
the budget year that begins next Oct.<lb />
1, is expected to contain tight limits<lb />
on non-security spending.<lb />
The budget deficit for 2005 fell to<lb />
$319 billion, still the third-highest on<lb />
record, after an all-time high, in dollar<lb />
terms, of $413 billion in 2004.<lb />
Many economists are forecasting<lb />
that the deficit for the current budget<lb />
year will again rise above $400 billion,<lb />
inflated by government spending on<lb />
reconstruction efforts after the Gulf<lb />
Coast hurricanes.<lb />
Bush predicting more testing and<lb />
sacrifice In Iraq this year<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush<lb />
urged Iraqis on Tuesday to put aside<lb />
political, religious and sectarian<lb />
differences to form a government of<lb />
national unity, warning that the country<lb />
"risks sliding back into tyranny" if it<lb />
dwells on old grievances.<lb />
An AP-lpsos poll found just 39<lb />
percent of those surveyed last week<lb />
approved of his handling of the war,<lb />
compared with 41 percent in early<lb />
December.<lb />
Violence against Iraqis and U.S.<lb />
troops has surged in recent days.<lb />
Bush vowed that the United States<lb />
would not change course because<lb />
of the bloodshed. "We will settle for<lb />
nothing less than complete victory<lb />
the president said.<lb />
Bush acknowledged deep differences<lb />
over his Iraq policy but said, "Support<lb />
forthe mission In Iraq should not be a<lb />
partisan matter He said Americans<lb />
should hold their leaders to account<lb />
for how they conduct the debate over<lb />
the war.<lb />
The still-unannounced results of Iraq's<lb />
parliamentary elections last month<lb />
are expected to show the religious<lb />
Shiite United Iraqi Alliance with a<lb />
strong lead. The Shiites will, however,<lb />
need to form a coalition government<lb />
with support from Kurdish and Sunni<lb />
Arab political groups.<lb />
Bush, in his remarks, said Iraq was<lb />
making progress in fashioning a<lb />
democracy in Iraq, rebuilding the<lb />
economy and training Iraqi forces<lb />
to take over responsibility for the<lb />
country's security from American<lb />
military personnel.<lb />
He also pressed foreign governments<lb />
who have not yet followed through<lb />
on their financial pledges to Iraq's<lb />
reconstruction to do so quickly.<lb />
World<lb />
Israel agrees to permit<lb />
Palestinian voting In east<lb />
Jerusalem<lb />
JERUSALEM (AP) - Defense Minister<lb />
Shaul Mofaz on Tuesday said<lb />
Israel will permit Arab residents<lb />
of Jerusalem to vote in upcoming<lb />
Palestinian elections - a key step<lb />
toward resolving a standoff that had<lb />
threatened to derail the balloting.<lb />
Mofaz said Israel would follow<lb />
the policy of previous Palestinian<lb />
elections, including last year's<lb />
presidential vote, when it permitted<lb />
a small number of Jerusalem Arabs<lb />
to cast votes in local post offices. The<lb />
remainder were permitted to vote in<lb />
outlying suburbs in the West Bank.<lb />
"Israel's policy regarding elections in<lb />
east Jerusalem will stay like it was<lb />
Mofaz told reporters while on a tour<lb />
near the city. The arrangements<lb />
were reached under interim peace<lb />
agreements in the mid-1990s.<lb />
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat<lb />
said he hadn't heard anything official<lb />
from the Israeli government about the<lb />
plan. "Ifthis is the case, I welcome this<lb />
position of the Israeli government<lb />
he said.<lb />
The status of Jerusalem is one of<lb />
the most sensitive issues in the<lb />
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israel<lb />
claims all of Jerusalem as its capital.<lb />
The Palestinians claim the eastern<lb />
sector of the city as capital of its<lb />
future state.<lb />
Israel had been threatening to prevent<lb />
voting in Jerusalem because the<lb />
Islamic group Hamas, which Is<lb />
committed to Israel's destruction,<lb />
is running in the Jan. 25 election.<lb />
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas<lb />
said the election would be canceled<lb />
if Palestinians in east Jerusalem<lb />
weren't allowed to vote.<lb />
Ukraine's parliament dismisses<lb />
prime minister, Cabinet over<lb />
Russian gas deal<lb />
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Parliament fired<lb />
the Cabinet Tuesday because of a<lb />
new deal with Russia that nearly<lb />
doubled what Ukraine pays for<lb />
natural gas.<lb />
Prime Minister Yuri Yekhanurov and<lb />
the justice minister, however, said<lb />
the vote was nonbinding and vowed<lb />
that the current Cabinet would<lb />
continue working.<lb />
Russia and Ukraine last week ended a<lb />
bruising public fight over the supply of<lb />
natural gas to this ex-Soviet republic<lb />
with a deal which nearly doubles<lb />
the price of gas for Ukraine. Earlier,<lb />
Yekhanurov defended the deal,<lb />
calling it a "compromise" needed to<lb />
prevent Ukraine from being deprived<lb />
of gas supplies.<lb />
Lawmakers in the 450-seat<lb />
Verkhovna Rada voted 250-50 with<lb />
two abstentions to fire Yekhanurov<lb />
and his Cabinet, but required that<lb />
the government continue work until<lb />
a new Cabinet is appointed.<lb />
Under the deal between the two<lb />
countries, Ukraine must pay $95<lb />
for 1,000 cubic meters of gas, up<lb />
from $50.<lb />
On Jan. 1, Russia's state-owned<lb />
natural gas monopoly Gazprom<lb />
cut off supplies to Ukraine after the<lb />
country refused to meet its demand<lb />
for a fourfold price increase. Other<lb />
European countries also reported<lb />
drops in their supplies and Gazprom<lb />
accused Ukraine of siphoning off gas<lb />
bound for Europe in a pipeline to the<lb />
West - a charge Ukraine denied.<lb />
Russia supplies about one-quarter<lb />
of the gas consumed in Europe<lb />
and 80 percent of that goes<lb />
through Ukraine.<lb />
Seattle closing in on record Nuclear i<lb />
for consecutive days of rain<lb />
A man walks through rain near Public Market in downtown Seattle.<lb />
SEATTLE (AP)  After 22 con-<lb />
secutive days of measurable rain,<lb />
Seattle is closing in on a record<lb />
so dismal even forecasters in this<lb />
city famous for its gray skies are<lb />
complaining.<lb />
With more wet weather pre-<lb />
dicted over the next several<lb />
days, Seattle may soon break a<lb />
record set in 1953. The city saw<lb />
33 consecutive days of measur-<lb />
able precipitation then, the most<lb />
since the National Weather Ser-<lb />
vice office there started tracking<lb />
rainfall in 1931.<lb />
"Usually we have a few days<lb />
of rain and one or two days of<lb />
cloudy and dreary days and then<lb />
it rains again and that's the way it<lb />
goes weather service meteorolo-<lb />
gist Johnny Burg said Monday.<lb />
"We're not getting our dry days in<lb />
between, just having one system<lb />
follow another<lb />
A trace of rain fell Dec. 18, but<lb />
the real wet weather started the<lb />
following day.<lb />
Since October, when the<lb />
weather service's "weather year"<lb />
began, Seattle has had nearly 18<lb />
inches of rain, about 2 inches<lb />
above normal and well above this<lb />
time last year, when the city had<lb />
received 11 inches of rain.<lb />
Mudslides blocked railroad<lb />
tracks north of Seattle for most<lb />
of the weekend as well as a<lb />
highway near Port Orchard<lb />
on the Kitsap Peninsula.<lb />
State Route 166 was closed<lb />
indefinitely in both directions<lb />
Apple from page A1<lb />
During last week's<lb />
International Consumer Elec-<lb />
tronics Show, Intel unveiled the<lb />
latest generation, the Core Duo,<lb />
which features two comput-<lb />
ing engines on a single piece<lb />
of silicon.<lb />
It was that chip that Apple<lb />
decided to fit into the new<lb />
iMac.<lb />
The Core Duo chip's low<lb />
energy requirements are expected<lb />
to enable ever-smaller computers,<lb />
including some built right into<lb />
television sets as the industry<lb />
gears its machines more toward<lb />
multimedia use.<lb />
Sunday because of damage from<lb />
a mudslide.<lb />
It was miserable In the moun-<lb />
tains Monday, too. Forecasters<lb />
said heavy snow falling amid<lb />
gusty winds in the Cascades<lb />
would continue through Tuesday,<lb />
with about a foot falling every<lb />
12 hours.<lb />
The Olympic Mountains also<lb />
were getting slammed, with 6 to<lb />
11 inches predicted every 12 hours<lb />
through Tuesday afternoon.<lb />
Seattle natives often joke that<lb />
it's easy to spot the tourists and<lb />
transplants when it's raining<lb />
because they're the ones using<lb />
umbrellas.<lb />
Not Nora Bailey, who moved to<lb />
Seattle from northeastern France<lb />
about 10 years ago. Bailey said the<lb />
rain doesn't bother her as much as<lb />
the unyielding grayness.<lb />
"It's been a little depressing,<lb />
but you know, what are you going<lb />
to do?" the 32-year-old said as she<lb />
ate at a Pike Place Market bakery.<lb />
Richard Comer, 43, who moved<lb />
to Seattle from the Fresno, Calif<lb />
area four years ago, went without<lb />
a raincoat Monday. Cleopatra, the<lb />
pit bull-lab that kept him com-<lb />
pany, wore a yellow slicker.<lb />
"I'm getting pretty used to<lb />
it, so 1 don't really notice it that<lb />
much anymore, Comer said.<lb />
Though Seattle is famous for<lb />
its rain, the city's average annual<lb />
rainfall from 1970 to 2000 was<lb />
37.07 inches, compared to 49.71<lb />
inches for New York City.<lb />
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involve uranium enrichment.<lb />
"What we resume is merely<lb />
in the field of research, not more<lb />
than that he said at a news con-<lb />
ference. "We make a difference<lb />
between research on nuclear fuel<lb />
technology and production of<lb />
nuclear fuel.<lb />
"Production of nuclear fuel<lb />
remains suspended<lb />
Inspectors from the Interna-<lb />
tional Atomic Energy Agency affixed<lb />
the seals more than two years ago<lb />
 after Iran agreed to the measure<lb />
in an effort to dampen suspicions<lb />
about its nuclear ambitions.<lb />
IAEA inspectors were pres-<lb />
ent Tuesday as Iranian officials<lb />
began removing the seals, spokes-<lb />
woman Melissa Fleming said<lb />
from Vienna, Austria, where the<lb />
agency is based. She declined to<lb />
say whether the Iranians planned<lb />
to start enriching uranium<lb />
or would be satisfied with<lb />
testing the equipment used in<lb />
the process.<lb />
In Vienna, the chief U.S. rep-<lb />
resentative to the IAEA, Gregory<lb />
L. Schulte, said that by cutting<lb />
the seals, Iran had shown "its dis-<lb />
dain for international concerns<lb />
and its rejection of International<lb />
diplomacy<lb />
"The regime continues to<lb />
choose confrontation over coop-<lb />
eration, a choice that deepens the<lb />
isolation of Iran and harms the<lb />
interests of the Iranian people<lb />
he said.<lb />
The United States has threat-<lb />
ened to bring Iran before the U.N.<lb />
Security Council for possible<lb />
sanctions If it doesn't cooperate<lb />
with international mediators.<lb />
Whether or not Iran should<lb />
be referred to the Security Coun-<lb />
cil depends on the outcome of<lb />
discussions within the IAEA,<lb />
Blair's spokesman said, speak-<lb />
ing on condition of anonymity<lb />
because he was not authorized to<lb />
have his name published.<lb />
"We are concerned by the<lb />
reports from the International<lb />
Atomic Energy Agency the<lb />
spokesman said. "Everyone needs<lb />
to be clear that this does amount<lb />
to yet another breach of IAEA<lb />
resolutions<lb />
In Berlin, German Foreign<lb />
Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier<lb />
said Tehran had "crossed lines<lb />
which it knew would not remain<lb />
without consequences adding<lb />
that he planned to consult with<lb />
his French and British colleagues<lb />
on whether there is any basis for<lb />
more talks with Iran.<lb />
Russia, Iran's close ally, also<lb />
expressed concern that Tehran<lb />
had removed seals on Its nuclear<lb />
research facilities and called<lb />
on Iran to maintain Its mora-<lb />
torium on enrichment pending<lb />
negotiations, Russian news<lb />
agencies reported.<lb />
Earlier Tuesday, Deputy<lb />
Foreign Minister Sergei Klslyak<lb />
said that a Russian delegation<lb />
had confirmed to Iranian<lb />
officials that Moscow's offer<lb />
to jointly enrich Iranian<lb />
uranium on Russian territory<lb />
still stands, the Interfax news<lb />
agency reported.<lb />
The proposal, backed by the<lb />
European Union and the United<lb />
States, was designed to ease<lb />
concerns that Iran would use<lb />
the fuel to build a bomb. Lavrov<lb />
said Moscow was coordinating<lb />
its actions with Germany, Britain<lb />
and France, Interfax reported.<lb />
Iran has insisted it would<lb />
not agree to move enrichment<lb />
abroad.<lb />
In a foreign policy address<lb />
Tuesday, French President Jacques<lb />
Chirac warned Iran it would<lb />
be committing a "grave error"<lb />
if it ignored the international<lb />
community's repeated warn-<lb />
ings and pressed ahead with its<lb />
nuclear program.<lb />
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edltor@theeastcarollnian.com 252.328.9238<lb />
JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor In Chief<lb />
January 11,2006<lb />
i<lb />
My Random Column<lb />
Near or far<lb />
Friendship is an amazing relationship between<lb />
people. You can see a friend everyday or not<lb />
for years and depending on the quality in the<lb />
beginning, you can pick up where you left off.<lb />
My best friend who I have had since I was In<lb />
the sixth grade transferred to ECU last fall. I<lb />
can't believe I survived two years without her,<lb />
because I see her everyday now and go crazy<lb />
when I don't talk to her for a while. I guess there<lb />
are just some bonds that you cannot break<lb />
even when they were stretched for hundreds<lb />
of miles at a time.<lb />
With that said, I have a friend that I haven't<lb />
talked to in more than four years, and we found<lb />
each other a few months ago on MySpace. I<lb />
have talked to him almost every day for the<lb />
past week or so and we just picked up like we<lb />
never stopped talking. He is planning to come<lb />
to ECU to see me soon and I am so excited.<lb />
Who would have thought that a simple little<lb />
Web site could render so many lost friendships<lb />
found again?<lb />
Some people say that absence makes the heart<lb />
grow fonder. I can see that as being true because<lb />
over time, you forget all the bad things that once<lb />
mattered and are open to the idea of a new start<lb />
w<lb />
and a friendship that is strong and new.<lb />
I am in awe of this concept.<lb />
From friends 3,000 miles away to ones who are<lb />
down the road or across the hall, there is no<lb />
distance that is right or wrong to have or keep<lb />
friends. I think it makes you a better person to<lb />
be able to span distances that far.<lb />
Of course, I wouldn't be the person I am today<lb />
without the peers I have had friendships with in<lb />
the past. Whether I am still friends with them or<lb />
we no longer talk, they have built my expecta-<lb />
tions for other people and relationships I have<lb />
now and will have in the future.<lb />
Until next week -Jennifer Hobbs<lb />
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DANIEL BROCK<lb />
OPINION COLUMNIST<lb />
Well we're back. If not in spirit<lb />
then at least in body. Though<lb />
many didn't make it back for the<lb />
first day of classes, it seems most<lb />
everyone is now present and<lb />
accounted for. That means you<lb />
probably have your hands full<lb />
of syllabi hot off the presses all<lb />
making a different set of demands<lb />
for your time and effort, some of<lb />
which induce sighs of relief at<lb />
their brevity, while others inspire<lb />
trepidation as they read like a<lb />
novella. A great many things are<lb />
to be learned from a syllabus.<lb />
From explicit items like required<lb />
texts to things to read between<lb />
the lines such as how pretentious<lb />
your professor is, syllabi are the<lb />
Rosetta Stone for your courses.<lb />
There is one item on any<lb />
syllabus that stands head and<lb />
shoulders above the others in<lb />
importance and urgency. It is the<lb />
first thing that I, and you, should<lb />
make your self aware of when<lb />
scanning any syllabus. I'm refer-<lb />
ring to the attendance policy.<lb />
Attendance policies date back<lb />
to biblical times as the Bible states,<lb />
"Forsake not the assembling of<lb />
your selves together I'm not<lb />
sure if that includes 8 a.m. biol-<lb />
ogy labs, but that's what it says.<lb />
Some teachers coldly demand<lb />
near-perfect attendance, claiming<lb />
it is disrespectful to miss one of<lb />
their diatribes. Other professors<lb />
bypass the issue, wearily telling of<lb />
the four sections and 800 students<lb />
they have for the semester.<lb />
With the swirling winds of a<lb />
new semester, the last thing that<lb />
students need are discrepancies<lb />
in attendance policies. In one<lb />
class, I can miss four days and<lb />
still get all my points. In another<lb />
class, I can miss the second<lb />
Wednesday of each month but<lb />
only if it's a waning moon and<lb />
my birthday falls within 60<lb />
days of the first day of class. It's<lb />
too much people. That's why I<lb />
propose that ECU do away with<lb />
attendance policies altogether.<lb />
That's right, come as you are <lb />
or don't.<lb />
Now I'm sure some stodgy<lb />
tweed-wearing professors are<lb />
steaming. They'll say that if we<lb />
want a standardized attendance<lb />
policy, it should be perfect atten-<lb />
dance. In fact, professors might<lb />
not be the only ones holding<lb />
such a view. It's probable that<lb />
a few prudish students would<lb />
propose that no absence be tol-<lb />
erated. Well that is ludicrous. I<lb />
have two schedules to keep, class<lb />
and social. They are the yin and<lb />
yang of college life, and I don't<lb />
believe that one should suffer at<lb />
the hands of the other.<lb />
Am I saying that we should<lb />
shirk responsibility and party<lb />
until we get kicked out of school?<lb />
No. I am saying that if you do all<lb />
of your assigned work and earn<lb />
a passing grade regardless of the<lb />
fact you made it to class only<lb />
three times, then pass the class<lb />
you should.<lb />
Is going to class just three times<lb />
in a semester going-to maximize<lb />
your grade? Probably not. But that<lb />
is the point - it's your decision.<lb />
When you came out of high school<lb />
people told you that you were going<lb />
to be on your own and were going<lb />
to have unlimited freedom. Well,<lb />
I don't feel free when I'm tethered<lb />
to a class by a stringent attendance<lb />
scheme. We're being oppressed<lb />
and the man is keeping us down.<lb />
Alright maybe it's not that bad, but<lb />
we shouldn't be forced to go to class<lb />
if we don't fee like it or are too hung<lb />
over to attend.<lb />
At this point, cries of gross<lb />
irresponsibility are going up all<lb />
around campus. Terms like "The<lb />
real world" and "job" are being<lb />
thrown around. Well guess what<lb />
people - college isn't the real world<lb />
or a job. I don't think (normal)<lb />
people are getting smashed on<lb />
Tuesday Mug nights in the real<lb />
world, and the last time I checked<lb />
you got paid to attend your job,<lb />
not the other way around.<lb />
Sure we pay to attend class<lb />
and some would say that is<lb />
reason enough to go. Well I'm<lb />
not here to be in class, I'm here to<lb />
pass class. If I can do that without<lb />
dragging myself into the cold<lb />
every morning, then why should<lb />
a professor or classmate have any<lb />
qualms with it?<lb />
Everyone likes to perform<lb />
in front of sold out crowds and<lb />
our esteemed professors are no<lb />
different. Professors put in a lot<lb />
of time and preparation into<lb />
their lessons and I appreciate<lb />
that. However, I believe that<lb />
sometimes their attendance<lb />
policies are ego-driven. I mean,<lb />
how could our day possibly be<lb />
fulfilled without a dose of their<lb />
extensive wisdom?<lb />
Perhaps no attendance policy<lb />
is a bit extreme, but it would<lb />
build more responsibility than<lb />
one might think. You would<lb />
have to gauge your own abilities<lb />
to determine how much class<lb />
time you needed. It would force<lb />
you to do an honest assessment<lb />
of yourself, because if you were<lb />
untruthful, you would probably<lb />
fail and it would be no one's fault<lb />
but your own.<lb />
If attendance policies cannot<lb />
be eradicated, then perhaps ECU<lb />
should consider instituting some<lb />
sort of uniform two level policy.<lb />
Professors wishing to grade on<lb />
attendance vould have to allow<lb />
five absences before deducting<lb />
points, and professors who don't<lb />
want to be a buzz kill I mean<lb />
grade on attendance, can carry<lb />
on as they have been. It would be<lb />
noted on each syllabus which plan<lb />
the instructor was implementing<lb />
and everyone would know where<lb />
they stood in each class.<lb />
All I'm saying is that we<lb />
should have the right to choose<lb />
to go to class, not that we should<lb />
miss class everyday. Going to<lb />
class is its own reward, and miss-<lb />
ing does bear consequences. Who<lb />
hasn't walked into a class after<lb />
missing a couple days and notices<lb />
that everyone has scan sheet, and<lb />
you have no idea what's going<lb />
on. In some classes it really is<lb />
vital to attend, but in something<lb />
like Intro to Computers let's just<lb />
phone it in.<lb />
So let's hope that attendance<lb />
policies go the way of the dino-<lb />
saurs and Limp Bizkit. That's<lb />
about it. I have to go to class - I<lb />
can only miss one more day.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
(KRT)  The young woman<lb />
was sandy-haired, not much over<lb />
30, slender and fairly attractive.<lb />
But somewhere along the way she<lb />
had given up on men. What she<lb />
really wanted was a baby - and<lb />
she wasn't especially choosy<lb />
about who would perform the act<lb />
of fathering the child.<lb />
"After all she added breezily,<lb />
"it's the 21st century<lb />
Casual conversations these<lb />
days can certainly take odd detours.<lb />
I, the father of a teenager,<lb />
looked at this young woman<lb />
from across a gulf of more than<lb />
20 years and thought: Be careful<lb />
what you wish for. I'm blessed<lb />
as a father, but parenting is hard<lb />
enough with two. I couldn't<lb />
imagine doing it alone.<lb />
The young woman mentioned<lb />
the last guy who had agreed to<lb />
well, you know. He had changed<lb />
his mind for some reason. It didn't<lb />
work out. Meanwhile, her biologi-<lb />
cal clock was ticking.<lb />
To me, it's always shocking to<lb />
hear this sort of thing from unmar-<lb />
ried women. Of course, it would have<lb />
been useless to try to argue her out<lb />
of her dream. 1 did remark, however,<lb />
that if she succeeded in becoming<lb />
pregnant, about 15 years later she<lb />
might see things in a different light.<lb />
She might wish she had some help.<lb />
More women today are think-<lb />
ing along similar lines. No,<lb />
this isn't the single-parenthood<lb />
paradigm of the Inner city. These<lb />
aspiring mothers have decent<lb />
incomes. Their children are less<lb />
likely to grow up poor.<lb />
A recent New York Times<lb />
story headlined, "First Comes the<lb />
Baby Carriage" reported on the<lb />
growing number of single women<lb />
choosing to be inseminated with<lb />
sperm purchased online.<lb />
They peruse profiles of anony-<lb />
mous donors and make their selec-<lb />
tion as if from a genetic buffet.<lb />
Some who become pregnant send<lb />
other women their leftover sperm.<lb />
A dozen years from now,<lb />
what will the children of these<lb />
women think about this brave<lb />
new world? All children want to<lb />
know the special story of their<lb />
origins. What will these women<lb />
tell them?<lb />
The other day I was scanning<lb />
cable channels and landed on<lb />
a chat show in which Maureen<lb />
Dowd, The New York Times col-<lb />
umnist, dryly noted that men are<lb />
no longer needed for reproduc-<lb />
tion. Dowd has a book out titled<lb />
"Are Men Necessary?"<lb />
The Times story about women<lb />
buying sperm on the Internet<lb />
covered all the angles, except<lb />
one: It virtually ignored the pos-<lb />
sible effect on children.<lb />
At one point, the reporter<lb />
observed - as one might take<lb />
note of a quaint but archaic myth<lb />
- that some of these women are<lb />
accused of being selfish, "because<lb />
of the widely held belief that<lb />
two-parent homes are best for<lb />
children<lb />
How we strain mightily to<lb />
deny the obvious. It's true that not<lb />
all two-parent families are exem-<lb />
plars of domestic harmony. Yes,<lb />
some relationships are destruc-<lb />
tive, some couples shouldn't stay<lb />
together, etc. etc. Every general<lb />
rule has exceptions.<lb />
Yet most parents know there<lb />
are times when Junior can't talk<lb />
to Mom, and if there's somebody<lb />
around called "Dad Junior's<lb />
chances of getting the emotional<lb />
connection he needs are greater.<lb />
And it works the other around<lb />
way as well. Sometimes, Mom is<lb />
the best person to consult. As they<lb />
grow up, kids gravitate from one<lb />
parent to the other, in a mysteri-<lb />
ous but perceptible rhythm.<lb />
For 10 years I was a Big Brother<lb />
volunteer. My "little brother<lb />
DeAndre, is grown up now. He<lb />
drops by occasionally, and last<lb />
year he mentioned that he had<lb />
traveled north to another state<lb />
to meet the man he believed to<lb />
be his father.<lb />
Up to that moment, DeAndre<lb />
had never laid eyes on the man.<lb />
DeAndre's mom loved him and<lb />
worked hard to give him a decent<lb />
life. But the absence of his father<lb />
left a void. He rarely mentioned<lb />
the subject, but it would pop out<lb />
sometimes. Once, he blurted<lb />
defiantly, "My father will miss<lb />
seeing me grow up<lb />
To the morons complaining about the soccer<lb />
team getting cut because "football stinks too and<lb />
they don't get cut let me explain something to<lb />
you: Football, before four years ago, went to four<lb />
straight bowl games, they beat Miami and had<lb />
six winning seasons in a row. Soccer, in 41 years,<lb />
has had only one season where they won more<lb />
games than they lost ever!<lb />
The color of the book and the "her name might<lb />
be" answer when asking for the class or professor<lb />
are not appropriate answers. Print out your book<lb />
list, save you and 1 time when walking through<lb />
the crowded aisles at the bookstore.<lb />
THE Ohio State University once again proves<lb />
their greatness!<lb />
Now that it's spring, it seems that more and more<lb />
people are getting motivated to go to the gym.<lb />
Really, that's great. But seriously, don't dawdle<lb />
on the machines, use them and get off. Also, the<lb />
track isn't for you and your five friends to walk<lb />
in a line so no one can get around unless they<lb />
duck and dodge you. If you're going to walk, get<lb />
in the outer lane. Thanks<lb />
Cold season is the worst season ever created. Why<lb />
are we tortured so?<lb />
Two hour parking and five hours of work means<lb />
moving my car twice and losing time I could be<lb />
putting toward my job. Thanks city of Greenville<lb />
for those two hours, a meter guy and a lack of<lb />
enough parking around town so I can park close<lb />
to my job.<lb />
So a professor is a brilliant chemist and is doing<lb />
incredible research that will greatly credit the<lb />
university. Is speaking the same language as the<lb />
students you're teaching not also a requisite for<lb />
teaching here?<lb />
As a freshman, I am perfectly comfortable<lb />
acknowledging that the rest of you suck! "Ooh!<lb />
Alcohol and freedom Grow up so I can study!<lb />
To the people complaining about dropping<lb />
the soccer program: do some research before<lb />
showing your ignorance. Soccer has not had a<lb />
winning season in 40 some years and did not<lb />
win a single game this year. Football at ECU has-<lb />
a winning tradition and had a few bad years<lb />
because of stupid hire by an Ex-AD. We have the<lb />
right coach here now and things are heading up.<lb />
Basketball has never been a strong sport for ECU<lb />
but it's still a revenue sport. That's the difference<lb />
between soccer, football and basketball. Soccer<lb />
not only lost on the field for ECU but also lost<lb />
in the revenue column of the budget.<lb />
Now that the holidays are over, no one is hiring<lb />
and I need a job. Can someone hook me up?<lb />
Ms. Bernice at West End Dining makes up for<lb />
the mistreatment from every other Aramark<lb />
employee. Thanks Bernice for being so nice! I look<lb />
forward to seeing your face every morning!<lb />
To the person that said that Marcus Vick is just<lb />
as bad as his brother. Michael Vick is a great<lb />
quarterback and the face of the NFL. Marcus is<lb />
an awesome quarterback too, he just needs to get<lb />
his life together! Don't hate.<lb />
Does no one else have a job? Is there no one else<lb />
at this school who has a desire to one day stop<lb />
leaching off their parents income and support<lb />
themselves? From whose pocket is the money for<lb />
all of your outrageous cars and the endless flow<lb />
of spending cash coming from? I have 17 hours<lb />
this semester and a ton of extra-curricular crap<lb />
too! Get a job, you bum!<lb />
If 60 percent of a class fails, does it not say some-<lb />
thing about a teacher's ability to do his job? I say<lb />
free As for all!<lb />
Professors who write their own book, good or<lb />
bad? I haven't decided yet? Cheaper yes, boring<lb />
maybe and no pictures to distract me, hum?<lb />
UBE doesn't have it Student Store doesn't have<lb />
it Where am I supposed to get my book for class<lb />
tomorrow that I have homework in?<lb />
I need medicine to cure my cold, why doesn't 360<lb />
carry anything that will help. I don't need to be<lb />
put to sleep and don't have allergies, someone<lb />
help me stop coughing!<lb />
Who hates that the east end of campus smells<lb />
like rotten eggs? Construction here at ECU never<lb />
ends does it?<lb />
Just one time I would like to be able to get all of<lb />
my books at the same time. School started on<lb />
Friday and I still can't get my class packet. Get on<lb />
the ball guys, you get paid to make the packets<lb />
so why aren't they on the shelves yet?<lb />
Destination 360 is redesigned and we lost the<lb />
Mexican food section, where do I go for quesadil-<lb />
las at night now?<lb />
Western Carolina rents their books to the stu-<lb />
dents. That would save me 400 dollars and hours<lb />
of my life.<lb />
Why is a book on fashion a hundred dollars?<lb />
Please tell me that  chemistry and biology<lb />
should be the only books that should cost that<lb />
much. Those people are going to get their money<lb />
back from a job one day  Those are the only<lb />
ones worth that much.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is an anonymous way for students and staff in the<lb />
fcU(nmjnf(m(ffirtr('wftsSijijfnKsi(ifLst,jnbfflikni(teani7noMs<lb />
online at www.theeasbamcMan.aim, or e-mailed to editortnheeastcaroitnian<lb />
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Page A4 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROIYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor WEDNESDAY January 11, 2006<lb />
Pick of the Week:<lb />
Movie CD<lb />
The Producers<lb />
Mel Brooks crosses every imaginary<lb />
line possible with his Broadway-<lb />
turned-movie The Producers. This<lb />
Tony-winning musical revolves<lb />
around infamous producer (and old<lb />
lady lover) Max Bialystock (Nathan<lb />
Lane) and his partner in crime Leo<lb />
Bloom (Matthew Broderick). The<lb />
two decide that they can make more<lb />
money with a flop than a hit and<lb />
therefore put together the neo-Nazi<lb />
show Springtime lor Hitler. The movie<lb />
also stars Uma Thurman as Ulla, the<lb />
Swedish receptionistsecretary, and<lb />
Will Ferrell as the Nazi playwright.<lb />
This production will have you either<lb />
rolling with laughter or silenced in<lb />
shock - either way, both the movie<lb />
and the soundtrack are worth the<lb />
money.<lb />
Keeping your New Year's resolutions<lb />
2006 - Great time to drop old habits<lb />
and set new goals<lb />
MEREDITH STEWART<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Recipe:<lb />
Chicken and Rice Casserole<lb />
2 (1412-oi) can green beans, rinsed<lb />
and drained<lb />
3 cups diced cooked chicken<lb />
1 medium onion diced and sauteed<lb />
1 (8-oz.) can water chestnuts, drained<lb />
and chopped<lb />
1 (4-oz.) can pimentos<lb />
1 (10 34-oz.) can condensed cream<lb />
of celery soup<lb />
1 cup mayonnaise<lb />
6 oz long-grain and wild rice, cooked<lb />
according to package directions<lb />
1 cup grated sharp Cheddar<lb />
Pinch salt<lb />
-Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.<lb />
Mix all ingredients together and pour<lb />
into a greased three-quart casserole<lb />
dish. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or<lb />
until bubbly.<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
2006 has quickly come upon us and we all<lb />
know what that means - time to make, and hope-<lb />
fully keep, our New Year's resolutions. This annual<lb />
ritual allows many to become more dedicated to<lb />
self-improvement. This tradition goes all the way<lb />
back to 153 B.C. and was originally symbolized by<lb />
the mythical king Janus. Early Romans believed<lb />
Janus had two faces and could look back at the<lb />
past and forward into the future. They used this<lb />
time to find forgiveness from their allies and<lb />
exchange gifts to celebrate the New Year.<lb />
Today, many begin their new year with goals<lb />
and commitments to themselves in hopes of get-<lb />
ting a new start and dropping all those bad habits.<lb />
Goal setting develops a personal difference in<lb />
one's life and demonstrates how persistence and<lb />
dedication lead to a happier and healthier lifestyle.<lb />
Making resolutions is the first and easiest step,<lb />
but it takes discipline to keep them. One of the<lb />
most popular New Year's resolutions is to lose<lb />
weight. Although it is the most popular, it also<lb />
seems to be one that people have a difficult time<lb />
keeping. They continue with the same excuses as<lb />
the year before - not enough time, too tired after<lb />
a busy day to hit the gym and healthier food is<lb />
more expensive. Instead of making excuses, try<lb />
to look at the positive side - losing weight lowers<lb />
the risk of some cancers, lowers blood pressure,<lb />
increases longevity and makes you look and feel<lb />
much better.<lb />
"My New Year's resolution is to go the gym<lb />
when I get free time, and so far I've been doing<lb />
well with that said Stephanie Marshall, fresh-<lb />
man business major.<lb />
Another popular resolution is to quit smok-<lb />
ing. Many have tried to accomplish this and have<lb />
failed. If that's you, don't let it get you down.<lb />
Remember a new year equals a new start. Many<lb />
have to try at least four times to finally drop this<lb />
bad breath, yellow teeth and black lungs habit,<lb />
but now is finally the time to enoy a smoke-free<lb /><lb />
Top 5<lb />
New Year's Resolutions<lb />
Enhance important<lb />
organizational skills<lb />
Aries - Should you hide out or strut<lb />
about, pretending to be important? If<lb />
those are your only two options, you<lb />
should definitely choose the former.<lb />
Taurus - There's more money coming<lb />
your way, possibly from work already<lb />
done. Don't be shy about asking<lb />
those who owe you to pay up.<lb />
Gemini - You're liable to find the<lb />
answer you're seeking in the midst<lb />
of a lively debate. If the other guy has<lb />
the answer you're after, admit it and<lb />
say "thanks<lb />
Cancer - Your careful routine is liable<lb />
to be disrupted. Something more<lb />
urgent takes priority. Be ready to<lb />
change course quickly.<lb />
Leo - You're very popular, but don't<lb />
let your social activities interfere<lb />
with your private life. A little broken<lb />
promise can hurt a lot<lb />
Virgo - There are lots of great ideas<lb />
floating around now. One leads to<lb />
another, half of which will never work.<lb />
Write down the others.<lb />
Libra - Convince the skeptics there<lb />
are things worth getting excited<lb />
about. Start planning a long trip<lb />
for next summer. That ought to get<lb />
them going.<lb />
Scorpio - It's hard to find the money <lb />
to get everything you want. If you Using a planner is one easy way to plan and stay organized<lb />
can't do it all at one time, do it bit<lb />
by bit.<lb />
The New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square marks the start<lb />
of the New Year, when many people announce their resolutions.<lb />
Spend more time with family<lb />
Lose weightgo to the gym<lb />
Quit smoking<lb />
Take time to enjoy life<lb />
Get organized<lb />
life. There are many over-the-counter ways to help<lb />
one drop this habit as well as many step-by-step<lb />
programs that allow you to gradually quit smoking<lb />
and save the money millions of people spend each<lb />
day on this rapidly increasing addiction.<lb />
"I really want to cut back and eventually quit<lb />
smoking this year - hopefully I'll stay on track and<lb />
accomplish this one of many goals said Sherri<lb />
Stansbury, sophomore political science major.<lb />
Getting organized is a popular objective for<lb />
many college students. Whether it's becoming<lb />
more prepared for classes so your grades will<lb />
improve, organizing your house or apartment<lb />
so you do not have to make a path everywhere<lb />
you go or keeping up with your busy schedule<lb />
of school, work, activities and social life, it's<lb />
essential to develop this skill to reduce stress<lb />
and clutter.<lb />
A resolution that seems to be becoming a<lb />
trend is volunteering your time to help others.<lb />
This non-selfish pledge will make you feel good<lb />
about yourself, build your resume and create<lb />
good karma. Whether you touch a child's life by<lb />
become a mentor, donate your time and energy<lb />
to building a home for someone in need or some-<lb />
thing as simple as visiting the elderly, helping<lb />
others creates a sense of togetherness and unity.<lb />
Looking into ECU's clubs and organizations is a<lb />
great way to start. You can also look online for<lb />
places in Greenville or your hometown to begin<lb />
making a difference in others' lives.<lb />
Good luck to everyone who sets goals this<lb />
year, remember persistence is a virtue, and deter-<lb />
mination will lead you down a path to success.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Staying fit for new semester<lb />
Ways to a happier,<lb />
healthier you<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Sagittarius - Don't shut down if you<lb />
encounter resistance. Encourage it.<lb />
The tough questions you're asked<lb />
will help you identify the correct<lb />
answers.<lb />
Capricorn - Its possible that you'll be<lb />
paid in good will rather than cold hard<lb />
cash. That doesn't mean you should<lb />
quit. Count this as advertising.<lb />
Aquarius - Be compassionate with a<lb />
loved one who's stuck in an argument.<lb />
Don't try to solve the problem, that<lb />
wouldn't work anyway.<lb />
Pisces - There aren't enough hours<lb />
in the day or answers to all the<lb />
questions. Adjust creatively.<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
More than 150 billion pieces of mail<lb />
are delivered each year in the U.S.<lb />
The state of Florida is bigger than<lb />
England.<lb />
Until the 19th century, solid blocks<lb />
of tea were used as money in Siberia.<lb />
The Japanese commonly put ketchup<lb />
on their rice.<lb />
Men are six times more likely to be<lb />
struck by lightning than women<lb />
Your skin is actually an organ.<lb />
A recent study at Harvard has shown<lb />
that eating chocolate can actually<lb />
help you live longer.<lb />
Only one person in two billion will live<lb />
to be 116 years old.<lb />
Get everything done this<lb />
semester<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
k Organization<lb />
Tips:<lb />
We all have a little procras-<lb />
tination devil sitting on our<lb />
shoulder whispering sweet noth-<lb />
ings into our ear, who leads us to<lb />
getting nothing done or halfway<lb />
done. Having organizational<lb />
skills can help get things done in<lb />
a timely manner and make more<lb />
time for leisure activities.<lb />
Some tips for improving<lb />
organization are to make lists,<lb />
keep a schedule and train your-<lb />
self to stick to the schedule.<lb />
The ECU plan-<lb />
ners given out at<lb />
the beginning of<lb />
the semester to<lb />
students in some<lb />
departments<lb />
are very helpful<lb />
tools for effective<lb />
planning, but any<lb />
planner will do.<lb />
If you were not<lb />
one of the people<lb />
fortunate enough to receive a<lb />
free planner, go to the ECU Book-<lb />
store or UBE and pick one up.<lb />
At the start of the week, make<lb />
a "To do" list for that week,<lb />
Monday through Sunday. Under<lb />
each day, list things to do such<lb />
as studying, laundry, homework<lb />
and anything else. As you com-<lb />
plete each thing, cross it off the<lb />
list. Crossing things off will make<lb />
you feel as though you've accom-<lb />
plished the set goals for that day.<lb />
One great tip for studying is<lb />
to make a study schedule. Once<lb />
you've received all your syllabi<lb />
for classes, mark each day you<lb />
have a test off on a calendar and<lb />
Make weekly lists<lb />
Create a dally schedule<lb />
Utilize a calendar<lb />
Pre-Pack your book bag<lb />
Have a dally study routine<lb />
place that calendar in plain view.<lb />
Studying or simply looking over<lb />
your notes for 30 - 45 minutes<lb />
each day before a test can help<lb />
you retain the information and<lb />
cut down on cramming.<lb />
Make each day a different<lb />
subject to study. This way classes<lb />
that are very much alike won't<lb />
run together when you are study-<lb />
ing. This keeps the information<lb />
distinct and less likely to get<lb />
mixed up with another class. At<lb />
least two hours a day should be<lb />
devoted to looking over notes for<lb />
your classes.<lb />
This method works well for<lb />
projects and papers as well. The<lb />
best trick to writing a paper is<lb />
to start as soon<lb />
as it is assigned.<lb />
For papers 10<lb />
pages and longer,<lb />
give yourself one<lb />
month and write<lb />
a page every other<lb />
day. Doing it this<lb />
way will make it<lb />
less tedious.<lb />
Making a<lb />
daily schedule is<lb />
the most effective method of<lb />
making sure everything gets<lb />
done and is less complicated<lb />
than having a different schedule<lb />
for everything. A daily schedule<lb />
is broken down into hours. It<lb />
includes a set breakfast, lunch,<lb />
dinner and snack time. It also<lb />
has a set time for sleep, leisure,<lb />
chores, homework and studying.<lb />
"I make lists of things 1 need<lb />
to do every week. I am a full<lb />
time student and I have a part<lb />
time job, and it's easy for me<lb />
forget to do something. Look-<lb />
ing over my list reminds me<lb />
see ORGANIZED page A5<lb />
The start of a new year gives<lb />
many people a chance to make<lb />
resolutions for an improved<lb />
lifestyle. One of the top reso-<lb />
lutions made by Americans<lb />
is to get in shape. Although<lb />
many people resolve to live a<lb />
healthier life, they often stray<lb />
off course due to lack of time<lb />
or motivation. If you are one<lb />
of these people, the solution<lb />
you've been looking for is to<lb />
make a few small adjustments<lb />
to your routine.<lb />
Let's start off with one of<lb />
the most obvious ways to live a<lb />
healthier life - getting enough<lb />
sleep. Making sure that you<lb />
devote at least eight hours to<lb />
sleep each night will ensure<lb />
that you are well rested and<lb />
revived for the day ahead. The<lb />
less sleep you get, the more<lb />
likely you are to become irri-<lb />
table and tired throughout the<lb />
day, and common sense tells<lb />
you that if you are already tired<lb />
you are not going to feel like<lb />
working out.<lb />
Working out for half an<lb />
Working out inbetween classes is a great way to stay in shape.<lb />
hour to an hour three days a<lb />
week can allow you the oppor-<lb />
tunity to lose weight or firm<lb />
up some of your problem areas.<lb />
The best way to make working<lb />
out something you enjoy rather<lb />
than dread is to choose a rou-<lb />
tine that works for you rather<lb />
than just following the crowd.<lb />
Another way to keep it fun is by<lb />
listening to music or reading<lb />
while you tone that body.<lb />
At the Student Recreation<lb />
Center there is a wide variety of<lb />
see FIT page A5<lb />
Blooming socially this spring<lb />
nHKHMMM I IllAl' Wind lit vviv.lnm tritl r, w L I<lb />
Mendenhall is a great place to meet new people<lb />
Be cool, socially, as it warms up<lb />
DANIEL BROCK<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Everyone's watching to see what you will<lb />
Everyone's looking at you<lb />
Everyone's wonderin'<lb />
Will you come out tonight<lb />
Everyone's trying to get it right<lb />
Everybody's working for the weekend<lb />
Everybody wants a new romance<lb />
Everybody's going off the deep end<lb />
Everybody needs a second chance<lb />
Those words of wisdom from rock juggernaut<lb />
Loverboy perfectly sum up the college experience.<lb />
Everyone is watching and being watched, looking<lb />
for love and a good time. While it would have been<lb />
easier to write about getting involved in the fall<lb />
because that is when people really tend to start<lb />
fresh, there may still be hope so we can examine a<lb />
couple of possibilities for spring.<lb />
First of all, try to accentuate your positives. If<lb />
you have a special skill or ability, find a situation<lb />
in which you can let it shine. There's no "Dungeon<lb />
and Dragon's Club Team" at ECU that I'm aware of,<lb />
so try an intramural sport. There's a bevy of athletic<lb />
endeavors which you can try your hand at in the<lb />
spring semester. From bowling to basketball, there's<lb />
something for even the most inept. The Softball<lb />
leagues are wildly popular, and everyone knows<lb />
softball teams are glorified drinking clubs. Get on<lb />
a squad, make a couple plays and people will be<lb />
buying you rounds and drunkenly singing your<lb />
praises downtown before you know it. What's that<lb />
you say? Don't have enough friends to field a team<lb />
and the rules don't allow for ghost men? Have no<lb />
fear, the Intramural Department will find a team<lb />
for you through their free agent system. Get all<lb />
the information you need on intramural sports at<lb />
their office at the SRC or check out the Recreational<lb />
Services Web site.<lb />
Alright, maybe sports aren't your thing. It's<lb />
still not healthy to play Halo 17 hours a day in<lb />
your cave of a room. Joining a club or school-<lb />
sponsored organization will at least get you on<lb />
the radar. Most clubs on campus have meetings<lb />
where you may score some free food. Try a politi-<lb />
cal or religious club if you are so inclined. If not,<lb />
Mendenhall always has something on offer for stu-<lb />
dents. Just wander around that building and you'll<lb />
see SOCIAL page A5<lb /><pb facs="00059380_tn_0005" /><lb />
1-11-06<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN  FEATURES<lb />
PAGE A5<lb />
Celebrity Profile: Heath Ledger SHse<lb />
'Brokeback Mountain'<lb />
Aussie's past may<lb />
surprise some<lb />
JOHN BOSCO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Though he may be most<lb />
well known for his role as the<lb />
object of Julia Stiles' unusual<lb />
anti-social desire in 10 Things I<lb />
Hate About You, a modern day<lb />
remake of Shakespeare's Taming<lb />
of the Shrew, or for his portrayal of<lb />
Benjamin Martin's son Gabriel in<lb />
The Patriot, one thing is certain<lb />
- Heath Ledger has paid his dues.<lb />
Ledger, born April 4, 1979<lb />
in Perth, Western Australia, got<lb />
into acting in junior high almost<lb />
against his own will. As a part of<lb />
his course requirements, he had<lb />
to choose between a mandatory<lb />
cooking or drama course. Luck-<lb />
ily, he realized he wasn't much<lb />
of a chef and chose the latter, a<lb />
choice that may have changed<lb />
his life forever.<lb />
Though he had a lot of<lb />
talent, he never got much credit<lb />
from his classmates. When he<lb />
was 17, Ledger and a friend<lb />
packed up and headed for<lb />
Sydney, where he thought he<lb />
could catch his first big break.<lb />
Upon arrival, he supposedly<lb />
only had 69 cents to his name.<lb />
His first real acting job came<lb />
in a low budget film, Blackrock,<lb />
about one boy's internal conflict<lb />
when he learns that his best<lb />
friend has raped a girl. The film<lb />
was declared an unimpressive<lb />
teenage cliche, and Ledger's role<lb />
was hardly major - the only time<lb />
he appears in the film is when he<lb />
is getting beat up.<lb />
After Blackrock, he auditioned<lb />
for "Sweat an Australian tele-<lb />
vision show about aspiring<lb />
Olympians and was offered<lb />
two roles - the first as a swim-<lb />
mer and the second as a gay<lb />
cyclist. Understanding that he<lb />
needed to take roles that stood<lb />
out and were unique, Ledger<lb />
took the gay cyclist role, though<lb />
the show was quickly cancelled.<lb />
With the cancellation behind<lb />
him, he appeared on "Home<lb />
and Away another Australian<lb />
television show that focused on<lb />
the lives of teens in the town<lb />
of Summer Bay in New South<lb />
Wales, Australia. He played a<lb />
surfer who fell in love with one<lb />
of the Summer Bay girls, but<lb />
the role did not last very long.<lb />
He had a few other brief<lb />
roles on the television show<lb />
Heath Ledger's Brokeback Mountain is one of his two new movies.<lb />
"Roar" and the film Paws, nei-<lb />
ther of which did much for<lb />
the advancing of his career. It<lb />
was around 1997 when Ledger<lb />
decided to head to America to<lb />
find some roles, an unsuccessful<lb />
move for him initially. Luck-<lb />
ily, Australian director Gregor<lb />
Jordan gave him an audition<lb />
for the head role in Two Hands,<lb />
which Ledger eventually got.<lb />
His performance in Two Hands<lb />
is considered the most important<lb />
role of his career because it is cred-<lb />
ited as the reason he secured his<lb />
role in 10 Things 1 Hate About You.<lb />
After filming 10 Things 1 Hate<lb />
About You, Ledger was tired of<lb />
being typecast as a teen hunk and<lb />
took the role as Gabriel Martin<lb />
alongside Mel Gibson in the Rev-<lb />
olutionary War film The Patriot.<lb />
Since The Patriot, Ledger's<lb />
acting career has been incon-<lb />
sistent at best, until now. Crit-<lb />
ics mention that his roles had<lb />
seemed like he was just trying<lb />
to vary his roles too much as to<lb />
fight against those who think he<lb />
isn't versatile enough to be more<lb />
than a teen loverboy.<lb />
But with the rave buzz Broke-<lb />
back Mountain is getting, award<lb />
nominations are coming his way.<lb />
He has been nominated for the<lb />
Academy Award for best actor and<lb />
is in the running with Brokeback<lb />
co-star Jake Gyllenhaal for the<lb />
Screen Actors Guild lead film<lb />
actor award.<lb />
In October of 2005, Ledger's<lb />
fiance and Brokeback Mountain co-<lb />
star Michelle Williams (maybe<lb />
best known for her role as Jen on<lb />
"Dawson's Creek") gave birth to<lb />
his daughter, Matilda Rose Ledger.<lb />
One thing is certain, Heath<lb />
Ledger's journey from an Aussie<lb />
in Sydney with 69 cents to his<lb />
name to a major international<lb />
actor has certainly been a long<lb />
road that is finally starting to pay<lb />
off - in more ways than one.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
O<lb />
Heath<lb />
Ledger<lb />
Ledger's new film, Casanova,<lb />
can be seen at the Carmlke 12 In<lb />
Greenville. For ticket and showtime<lb />
Information call 353-4988.<lb />
Fast Facts<lb />
Ledger was originally going to<lb />
star as Alexander In Oliver Stone's<lb />
Alexander before Colin Farrell took<lb />
the role.<lb />
Ledger dated Naomi Watts until<lb />
mid-2004.<lb />
Ledger Is part Irish and part<lb />
Scottish.<lb />
His daughter weighed In at 6<lb />
pounds, 5 ounces.<lb />
Attended a private all boys school.<lb />
IT'S TOURWAMtWT TIME<lb />
You could represent ECU at Regional Competitions in<lb />
Bowling  Chess  Table Tennis  Spades<lb />
Poetry Slam  Nine Ball Dance Dance Revolution<lb />
Tournament winners will be awarded trophies and the opportunity to<lb />
represent ECU at regional competitions to be held at East Carolina<lb />
University Greenville, NC the weekend of Feb. 17-19, 2006.<lb />
All expenses paid by Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
ARC YOU THE BCST?<lb />
If you think you could be, we want to give you the opportunity to find out!<lb />
Chess<lb />
Sat. Jan. 21 10:00 AM-5:00 PM<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Social Room<lb />
f)<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Thur. Jan. 26 6:00 PM<lb />
The Outer Limitz<lb />
Mendenhall Bowling Center<lb />
(Women's and Men's Divisions)<lb />
Spades<lb />
Fri. Jan. 27 6:C<lb />
Mendenhall Stuc<lb />
Great Room 1<lb />
Billiards<lb />
(Nine Ball)<lb />
Mon. Jan.23 6:00 PM<lb />
Mendenhall Billiards Center<lb />
(Men's and Women's Divisions)<lb />
Table Tennis x"<lb />
Tues. Jan. 17 6:00 PM<lb />
Mendenhall Social Room<lb />
(Men's and Women's Singles<lb />
Team Divisions)<lb />
Poetry Slam<lb />
Thur. Jan. 19 6:00 PM<lb />
Mendenhall Billiards<lb />
Dance Dance Revolution<lb />
Mon. Jan. 30 6:00 PM<lb />
Outer Limitz<lb />
Game room<lb />
There is a $2.00 registration fee for each tournament. Registration forms are<lb />
available at the Mendenhall Billiards Center, and the Outer Limitz Bowling<lb />
center located on the ground floor of Mendenhall Student Center. Call the<lb />
Recreation Program Office, 328.4738 for more information.<lb />
around that building and you'll<lb />
probably stumble across some-<lb />
thing fun, although it is very<lb />
possible to get lost in the basement.<lb />
Perhaps you should try to get<lb />
a job. Yeah, work sucks and you're<lb />
taking 21 hours this semester, but<lb />
you can meet lots of new people.<lb />
Working at a restaurant is a<lb />
superb way to network due to the<lb />
generally young staffs. Also, if<lb />
you're a guy, lots of hot girls work<lb />
in restaurants so there might be<lb />
a chance for romance on the<lb />
side. Every place has its own<lb />
subculture with interesting char-<lb />
acters and story lines. Drunks,<lb />
athletes, Greeks and grad-stu-<lb />
dents are employed everywhere,<lb />
so you'll meet a diverse set<lb />
of folks. As a bonus, you get<lb />
paid for your time, so you'll<lb />
have some cash to go out or<lb />
try to buy people's friendship.<lb />
Of course, the most sure-fire<lb />
way to become insanely popular<lb />
and well known around campus<lb />
is to join a frat or sorority. A<lb />
semester of degradation is well<lb />
worth a college career of keg par-<lb />
ties and short shorts (for guys and<lb />
girls). So go Greek.<lb />
Well, there are several sug-<lb />
gestions that should land you<lb />
some friends. If all else fails, just<lb />
start following groups of people<lb />
around, laughing at their jokes<lb />
until you blend in with the crowd.<lb />
That may work or it may get<lb />
you arrested. Be sure to let me<lb />
know how it goes. Remember,<lb />
too, that people love great musi-<lb />
cal taste, so lots of Loverboy and<lb />
Skid Row is a must. I guess you<lb />
just have to be yourself.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Organized from page m<lb />
ing over my list reminds me<lb />
to do important projects and<lb />
things said junior merchan-<lb />
dising major Amber Anthony.<lb />
Being organized is not all<lb />
schedules. Lists can come in<lb />
handy too. Before going to the<lb />
grocery store, it's better to make<lb />
a list. Making a list will keep you<lb />
from overspending. Budgeting<lb />
is a wonderful way to organize<lb />
finances. Make a budget based<lb />
on how much money you need<lb />
to spend on certain items. Bills,<lb />
payments, food, gas and miscel-<lb />
laneous things should each have<lb />
a set amount for each month.<lb />
Keeping a clean space is<lb />
another way to stay organized.<lb />
If your room or house is a pig-<lb />
sty and you are always spending<lb />
precious moments looking for<lb />
things, that is a sign you need to<lb />
clean. Clutter isn't helpful.<lb />
For people who are always<lb />
late, a few tips to help you get to<lb />
those early classes on time are to<lb />
pre-pack your book bag the night<lb />
before as well as pre-choosing<lb />
clothing. Having your clothes<lb />
already picked out can free up<lb />
some time for an actual breakfast.<lb />
Having your bag already packed<lb />
with the textbooks and home-<lb />
work for the next day can help<lb />
if you have problems forgetting<lb />
things in the morning.<lb />
Using these few organiza-<lb />
tional tips can make this semester<lb />
a breeze for any student.<lb />
It doesn't require a lot of time<lb />
to be organized, and you can<lb />
actually free up time for you to<lb />
do the things you like but don't<lb />
always have the time for.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Fit from page A4<lb />
workout equipment and activities<lb />
to suit everyone's needs. If work-<lb />
ing out alone isn't your cup of<lb />
tea, enrolling in an exercise class<lb />
offered by the SRC or an exercise<lb />
class for credit can both be fun<lb />
alternatives. Another great way<lb />
to get some exercise is by swim-<lb />
ming and playing sports such as<lb />
racquetball and basketball.<lb />
If you don't have time in<lb />
your busy schedule to fit in a<lb />
workout at the gym, there are<lb />
some alternative ways to get<lb />
exercise. Instead of the elevator,<lb />
try taking the stairs. Also, park<lb />
farther away when you go shop-<lb />
ping so that you can get in some<lb />
extra walking. Taking the bus<lb />
can be a tempting alternative to<lb />
walking, especially when your<lb />
classes are far away, however<lb />
walking is better for your body<lb />
and your mind.<lb />
Exercising and eating healthy<lb />
go hand in hand when trying<lb />
to achieve a healthier lifestyle.<lb />
Eating healthy doesn't neces-<lb />
sarily mean cutting all of your<lb />
favorite foods out of your life<lb />
- it's more about portion control.<lb />
Cutting back on fatty meats such<lb />
as beef and pork will help you<lb />
lose weight and safeguard your<lb />
heart from long term damage.<lb />
Limiting the amount of sugar<lb />
and carbohydrates you consume<lb />
will help you lose weight as well.<lb />
Also, with the increasing number<lb />
of people being diagnosed with<lb />
diabetes, cutting back on sugar-<lb />
filled food is a must.<lb />
Now that you know some<lb />
things that you should cut back<lb />
on, here are some things you<lb />
can enjoy without feeling guilty.<lb />
Eating plenty of fruits and veg-<lb />
etables will round out a healthy<lb />
diet along with the small serving<lb />
of meats and sweets.<lb />
The most important part of<lb />
getting fit is becoming stress free.<lb />
Stress can bog you down and<lb />
make you feel tired and depressed,<lb />
but by giving stress the boot, you<lb />
can start to regain the life you<lb />
want. In order to stress less, you<lb />
need to take time out of your day<lb />
to be alone thinking, meditating<lb />
or just relaxing. Making lists and<lb />
getting things done prior to their<lb />
due date can prevent stress due to<lb />
procrastination. Also, take time<lb />
to indulge in the things you love<lb />
whether they be shopping, eating<lb />
out or talking to your friends.<lb />
By eliminating stress, you are<lb />
giving your body and your mind<lb />
exactly what they need in order<lb />
to be fit.<lb />
Your new year's resolution<lb />
may not be to get in shape. There-<lb />
fore no matter what your goals<lb />
for 2006 may be, make sure you<lb />
pick a plan of action and follow<lb />
through. Instead of making the<lb />
same resolution year after year,<lb />
you can take an active part in<lb />
bettering your life.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />
Student<lb />
Recreation<lb />
Center Hours<lb />
Monday - Thursday: 6 am. -11:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday: 6 a.m. -10 p.m.<lb />
Saturday: 9 a.m. -10 p.m.<lb />
Sunday: 9 a.m. -11:30 p.m.<lb />
January 3, 2006<lb />
Dear Student Organization LeaderAdvisor:<lb />
We are excited as a new office "Student Activities Center" to provide support to our 280 student<lb />
organizations at East Carolina University. Over the past several months, my office has talked with<lb />
numerous students about their needs within their student organizations. The top needs expressed<lb />
were:<lb />
 Improve space reservation process.<lb />
 Increase communication among student organizations.<lb />
 Better training and orientation for student leaders and faculty advisors.<lb />
In response to these needs, the following process has been implemented.<lb />
EARLY STUDENT ORGANIZATION REGISTRATION FOR 2006-2007:<lb />
 All student organizations who desire to reserve space "early" for fall 2006 must register by<lb />
February 28,2006.<lb />
 All student organizations who desire to receive SGA funding must register by February 28,<lb />
2006.<lb />
REGULAR STUDENT ORGANIZATION REGISTRATION FOR 2006-2007<lb />
 The final deadline for student organizations to register for 2006-2007 is September 29, 2006.<lb />
 Remember that student organizations must be registered to received SGA fund and reserve a<lb />
space in MSC.<lb />
Please know that this new process will be most beneficial to student organizations and will help<lb />
alleviate registration and room reservation concerns. January l, 2006 will begin the earjy student<lb />
organization process for fall 2006-spring 2007. Please view the important dates listed below regarding<lb />
the new registration process for the upcoming year.<lb />
IMPORTANT DATES (2006):<lb />
 (January 9,k)<lb />
 (January 9-13th)<lb />
 (February 28th)<lb />
 (March 20th-31st)<lb />
 (March 28-29th)<lb />
 (April 1,2006)<lb />
 (April 7,2006)<lb />
 (September 29th)<lb />
06-07 Early Student Organization Registration Begins<lb />
Infonnation sessions for registrationSGA funding.<lb />
Deadline for 06-07 Early Student Organization Registration.<lb />
06-07 Early Space Reservation<lb />
(ONLY REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS)<lb />
Founder's Day Student Leader Installation<lb />
Mandatory Organizational Training Session<lb />
SGA Annual Funding Deadline<lb />
Final deadline for returning Student Organizations to register.<lb />
The Student Activities Center is here to assist you in anyway we can. Please feel free to stop by our<lb />
office in 109 Mendenhall Student Center or email us at sludenlaclivitieslSiecu.edu .<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Levy Brown Jr.<lb />
Assistant Director for Student Activities &amp; Organizations<lb /><pb facs="00059380_tn_0006" /><lb />
PORTS<lb />
Page A6 sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY January 11, 2006<lb />
Hurricanes rocking in new-<lb />
look NHL<lb />
Hockey heats up on the Carolina ice<lb />
SCOTTY WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Hurricane season is here with a vengeance in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The NHL is enjoying a successful resurgence<lb />
thus far in the season, and here in the Carolinas the<lb />
Hurricanes are playing like a Category 5 monster,<lb />
blowing away the competition. The Canes have<lb />
the third most points in the Eastern Conference<lb />
and have the most comfortable division lead in the<lb />
NHL, sitting 12 points in front of Atlanta.<lb />
The Hurricanes boast the best home record in<lb />
the NHL and they're looking strong enough to make<lb />
another playoff run reminiscent of their 2002 Stan-<lb />
ley Cup Finals unit. However, don't get too nostalgic<lb />
because this Hurricanes team is completely different<lb />
from the one that made the run to the Cup in 2002<lb />
and it's an entirely new NHL.<lb />
It would be an understatement to say the<lb />
Hurricanes have adjusted well to the flow of<lb />
the new NHL style of play. With the potent<lb />
combination of speed, skill, toughness and flat<lb />
out grit, Carolina has been one of the most<lb />
successful teams in the league this season.<lb />
Newcomers Corey Stillman and Ray<lb />
Whitney have added a plethora of offensive<lb />
talent to the Canes this season while familiar<lb />
faces such as Eric Staal. Erik Cole and Justin<lb />
Williams have fortified the scoring attack<lb />
for the Hurricanes.<lb />
Stillman, one of the team's most notable<lb />
off-season pickups, played for the champion<lb />
Tampa Bay Lightning in 2003 en route to<lb />
an 80-point season. With decent speed,<lb />
soft hands and a knack for finding the back<lb />
of the net, Stillman has thus far scored 44<lb />
points for the Canes to rank second on the<lb />
team behind Staal. Stillman, however,<lb />
gives the team and the offensive<lb />
system in Carolina the credit for<lb />
his stellar season so far.<lb />
"I think that most of my<lb />
points come because the team<lb />
is playing well said Stillman<lb />
in a recent interview with the<lb />
Associated Press.<lb />
"What also helps is that here<lb />
in Carolina, we play the same<lb />
style of offense as 1 did in Tampa<lb />
Bay. It's an aggressive offense<lb />
with puck pressure, so 1 feel like<lb />
I fit right in here<lb />
Staal has been Car-<lb />
olina's playmaker and<lb />
star this season, as he is<lb />
fulfilling the potential<lb />
that many expected him<lb />
to display. At one point<lb />
earlier this season, Staal led the NHL in goals. He<lb />
now sits at 26 goals on the season, good for fifth in<lb />
the league. The 21-year-old has also collected more<lb />
points (52) so far this season than rookie phenom<lb />
Sidney Crosby (48).<lb />
But offense isn't the only thing Carolina is flexing<lb />
this season - the team's goaltending, special teams and<lb />
defense have been all but outstanding. Goaltender<lb />
Martin Gerber is tied for second in the NHL in shutouts.<lb />
Head Coach Peter Laviolette has had nothing but good<lb />
things to say about Gerber this season.<lb />
"I don't think it matters where this kid plays<lb />
said Laviolette in a recent interview with the AP.<lb />
"He's been rock solid for us all year<lb />
When it comes to special teams, particularly the<lb />
power play, the Canes have one of the best forwards<lb />
in the game in Rod Brind'Amour. Brind'Amor is<lb />
second in the NHL in power play goals, and as a<lb />
team, Carolina is in the top 10 in power play per-<lb />
centage and goals scored.<lb />
They are off to the best start in franchise history,<lb />
in any case - their 58 points after 41 games are 12<lb />
points higher than their previous best start ever,<lb />
which occurred in the 1986-1987 season.<lb />
Their power-play percentage this year is three<lb />
points better than the 2002 season, as is their shots<lb />
per game average. In the new NHL, it could be dif-<lb />
ficult to compare stats from this year to stats from<lb />
previous years, because the rules have changed<lb />
and there are many more scoring chances and<lb />
open play.<lb />
The excitement in Carolina, however, goes<lb />
to more than just some more numbers on the<lb />
scoreboard. As of Jan. 9, they've won four of their<lb />
last five, with the one loss coming in overtime to<lb />
the league-leading Philadelphia Flyers.<lb />
It remains to be seen if the Hurricanes will have<lb />
the motor to keep running, but the RBC Center<lb />
is rocking every night the storm comes to town<lb />
- tickets have been selling more than expected,<lb />
and even casual sports observers are looking to<lb />
get tickets to the hottest show in town. The Canes<lb />
won their 100th regular season game at the RBC<lb />
Center Jan. 6.<lb />
Between now and the end of the regular season<lb />
in April, Carolina has 19 home games at the RBC<lb />
Center, and you can buy a single ticket in the upper<lb />
levels for under $30 with special discounts if you<lb />
bring a group of friends.<lb />
Carolina is flying high thus far and trying to<lb />
keep the altitude of a playoff contender going into<lb />
the crucial stretch run in the coming months, and<lb />
they appear to have some of the tools in place to add<lb />
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THE EAST" CAROLINIAN  SPORTS<lb />
PAGE A7<lb />
Study discovers<lb />
helmet technology<lb />
could reduce<lb />
concussions<lb />
Josh Lucas plays Texas Western coach Don Haskins In the upcoming film Glory Road. The film is based on the 1966 Texas Western<lb />
men's basketball team, which was the first to have five black starters, and their journey to the national championship.<lb />
'Glory Road' a reminder<lb />
barriers still need to fall<lb />
(KRT)  The magnitude<lb />
of the move didn't register<lb />
with Texas Western coach Don<lb />
Haskins until weeks after his<lb />
Miners' seminal 1966 national<lb />
championship.<lb />
Never before had five<lb />
black players taken the floor<lb />
together in a national basketball<lb />
title game.<lb />
If that wasn't audacious<lb />
enough, they had the unmiti-<lb />
gated gall to actually win.<lb />
Thousands of hateful letters<lb />
flooded Haskins' office in El<lb />
Paso, Texas, the vast majority<lb />
venting their bile with the same<lb />
pejorative racist preamble.<lb />
Haskins didn't keep the<lb />
incendiary correspondence.<lb />
He set to flames a documented<lb />
archive to a tumultuous social<lb />
climate that Texas Western fur-<lb />
ther shook up on March 19,<lb />
1966, when it defeated all-white<lb />
Kentucky, 72-65, at College<lb />
Park, Md.<lb />
"At one time Haskins<lb />
recalled during a telephone<lb />
interview Monday, "I had gotten<lb />
about 35,000 to 40,000 Of them.<lb />
And they were all pretty much<lb />
the same. I burned them. I had<lb />
no use for them<lb />
Haskins even became a target<lb />
of the rising black militancy<lb />
movement of the time, branded<lb />
as an exploiter.<lb />
"I just thought the time had<lb />
come to change how people<lb />
thought about certain things<lb />
he said.<lb />
Forty years later, barriers still<lb />
need smashing. The Southeast-<lb />
ern Conference is only two years<lb />
removed from welcoming its first<lb />
black head football coach. The<lb />
NFL must legislate an open inter-<lb />
view process because it cannot<lb />
wholly trust the color-blindness<lb />
of its owners.<lb />
So Hollywood turns histo-<lb />
rian, molding the Miners' story<lb />
into a timeless reminder of<lb />
virtue's resilience.<lb />
The film Glory Road uses the<lb />
significance of that single basket-<lb />
ball game as a backdrop for the<lb />
political and racial upheaval of<lb />
the 1960s. The movie has all the<lb />
elements of a big moneymaker<lb />
- heroes and villains, good and<lb />
evil and, of course, the happy<lb />
ending that, in this instance,<lb />
wasn't the fruit of a scriptwriter's<lb />
imagination.<lb />
But if the movie accom-<lb />
plishes nothing else, it should<lb />
inspire a respectful thank you<lb />
from the youthful descendants<lb />
of a once-segregated sport and<lb />
culture - both black and white.<lb />
"I met LeBron James recently<lb />
and he told me how thankful<lb />
and grateful he was for what<lb />
we did and went through said<lb />
Harry Flournoy, one of the five<lb />
Miners starters.<lb />
"And usually when we talk<lb />
with young players, people have<lb />
told them the stories about us<lb />
and how if not for us they would<lb />
have been pigeon-holed into a<lb />
certain type of player. But now<lb />
they're free to spread their wings<lb />
and express themselves on the<lb />
basketball floor<lb />
The Miners' tale still<lb />
resonates today. Their victory<lb />
helped shoot down the myth<lb />
that blacks were incapable of<lb />
mastering what were considered<lb />
the more cerebral positions in<lb />
sports, like point guard and<lb />
quarterback. Texas Western's<lb />
point guard was Bobby Joe Hill<lb />
of Highland Park, also the team's<lb />
leading scorer.<lb />
The Miners' enduring legacy<lb />
is that winning ultimately<lb />
incites change. But that still<lb />
requires someone willing to take<lb />
a chance.<lb />
Haskins proved the perfect<lb />
facilitator.<lb />
As a teenager in rural Enid,<lb />
Okla Haskins befriended a<lb />
young black man named<lb />
Herman Carr when both worked<lb />
at a feed store. When they<lb />
weren't working, they'd play<lb />
basketball on a primitive hoop<lb />
at Haskins' home.<lb />
Segregation stared Haskins<lb />
flush in the face one day in the<lb />
late 1940s when both he and<lb />
Carr needed a drink of water.<lb />
There were two fountains - one<lb />
for the whites and another for<lb />
the blacks.<lb />
"That left a lasting mark on<lb />
me Haskins said.<lb />
"Here was a person who bled<lb />
the same color as I did, yet he was<lb />
treated differently. That's why<lb />
it was very, very easy for me to<lb />
treat all of my players the exact<lb />
same regardless of what they<lb />
looked like<lb />
Glory Road is the latest cin-<lb />
ematic confection from Hol-<lb />
lywood uber-producer Jerry<lb />
Bruckheimer, the same man who<lb />
brought Remember the Titans' to<lb />
the screen. Titans was the true<lb />
story of an unlikely football<lb />
state championship bonding a<lb />
newly desegregated Southern<lb />
high school.<lb />
Haskins' relationship with<lb />
Carr didn't make the movie's<lb />
final cut, and there are some<lb />
creative liberties taken for the<lb />
sake for drama. A scene in<lb />
which the team finds its<lb />
hotel rooms ransacked with<lb />
racial epithets on the walls<lb />
never happened.<lb />
But the tale of Texas West-<lb />
ern really didn't require any<lb />
alterations. The unfiltered truth<lb />
proved dramatic enough.<lb />
The new helmet technology is focused on putting additional<lb />
protection on the temporal areas of the head and jaw.<lb />
(AP)  Newer helmet tech-<lb />
nology could reduce the risk<lb />
of high school football players<lb />
getting concussions, but not the<lb />
severity of the injury, according<lb />
to pew research.<lb />
A three-year study by the<lb />
University of Pittsburgh Medical<lb />
Center found that athletes who<lb />
wore a helmet with more protec-<lb />
tion for the temporal area of the<lb />
head and jaw had fewer concus-<lb />
sions than those wearing a stan-<lb />
dard helmet, said university neu-<lb />
ropsychologist Micky Collins,<lb />
the study's principal investigator.<lb />
The study, published in the<lb />
February edition of the scientific<lb />
journal, Neurosurgery, looked at<lb />
2,141 high school football play-<lb />
ers from 2002 to 2004. Of those,<lb />
1,173 wore the improved helmet<lb />
and 968 wore standard helmets<lb />
through both the pre- and regu-<lb />
lar seasons.<lb />
The study, funded by helmet<lb />
maker Riddell, is the first to look<lb />
at whether helmet technology<lb />
can reduce the severity or number<lb />
of concussions, Collins said.<lb />
The study showed the annual<lb />
concussion rate was 5.3 per-<lb />
cent in athletes wearing the<lb />
new Revolution helmet and 7.6<lb />
percent in the older version.<lb />
Revolution wearers were 31 per-<lb />
cent less likely to sustain the an<lb />
injury, compared with wearers<lb />
of standard helmets, the study<lb />
showed. The Revolution helmet<lb />
was introduced in 2002.<lb />
However, helmet type made<lb />
no difference in the recovery<lb />
time of athletes suffering from<lb />
concussions, Collins said.<lb />
Investigators used a test devel-<lb />
oped by UPMC to check the ath-<lb />
letes' reaction and memory skills<lb />
before and after concussions.<lb />
Collins said 50 percent of the<lb />
athletes who had concussions did<lb />
not recover within one week, 30<lb />
percent did not recover within<lb />
two weeks and 15 percent did not<lb />
recover within three weeks.<lb />
This is crucial because<lb />
reduced cognitive skills also hurt<lb />
the athletes in the classroom,<lb />
Collins said.<lb />
"There's no such thing as a<lb />
concussion-proof helmet Col-<lb />
lins warned. "The biggest mis-<lb />
take anyone can make is saying,<lb />
'This kid has a concussion. Put<lb />
him in this helmet and send him<lb />
out there  Any athlete who<lb />
has a concussion and goes back<lb />
to play too soon, that's when the<lb />
risk levels are high<lb />
Experts studying sports-<lb />
related brain injuries welcomed<lb />
the study.<lb />
"(It) supports what we have<lb />
anecdotally been discovering<lb />
over the past few years said<lb />
Kevin Guskiewicz, chairman of<lb />
the Department of Exercise and<lb />
Sport Science at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />
Fewer concussions were<lb />
reported among UNC players<lb />
wearing Revolution helmets,<lb />
he said.<lb />
Stefan Duma, director of the<lb />
Center for Injury Biomechan-<lb />
ics at Virginia Tech in Blacks-<lb />
burg, called the UPMC study "a<lb />
critical aspect in improving<lb />
player health<lb />
Duma and Guskiewicz are<lb />
involved in separate studies to<lb />
measure the acceleration of foot-<lb />
ball players' heads in real time by<lb />
installing wireless transmitters<lb />
in their players' helmets, both<lb />
Revolution and standard.<lb />
Guskiewicz said he hopes<lb />
studies like his and UPMC's<lb />
help researchers to better<lb />
protect the brain from sports<lb />
related injuries.<lb />
"The exciting part is it indi-<lb />
cates there are design factors<lb />
that can be, modified to reduce<lb />
your risk of concussion Duma<lb />
said. "Just showing they have<lb />
shown a reduced risk with<lb />
design change, maybe they can<lb />
change the design more and<lb />
keep improving<lb />
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