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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
volume 81 Number 50<lb />
WEDNESDAY February 22, 2006<lb />
Kou Science Career Fair a success<lb />
can rent?<lb />
Textbook prices pack a punch.<lb />
Online company<lb />
provides innovative way<lb />
to get textbooks<lb />
ELISA BIZZOTTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER <lb />
BookRenter.com, a new<lb />
online company which just<lb />
launched this past fall, is<lb />
aiming to offer students a more<lb />
convenient solution to pur-<lb />
chasing their textbooks. The<lb />
company is offering to take<lb />
the aggravation out of buying<lb />
textbooks through encourag-<lb />
ing students to rent them. They<lb />
promise the advantages that<lb />
come with buying a textbook<lb />
while at the same time provide<lb />
inexpensive rates and hassle-free<lb />
policies.<lb />
Colin Barceloux, president<lb />
of BookRenter.com, sympathizes<lb />
with students maintaining that<lb />
he and his colleagues were once<lb />
students themselves and faced<lb />
the same disadvantages and<lb />
consistent frustrations that come<lb />
with buying textbooks. They<lb />
understand the process in which<lb />
students dish out hundreds of<lb />
dollars to buy textbooks only<lb />
to receive the bare minimum<lb />
in return. That is why they are<lb />
proposing the idea of textbook<lb />
rental.<lb />
The terms that accompany<lb />
this rental approach are fairly<lb />
simple. Essentially there is a<lb />
three-step process once one is<lb />
registered with the company,<lb />
including choosing the desired<lb />
text or texts, selecting a rental<lb />
period and ultimately returning<lb />
the books free of charge.<lb />
Because the company strives<lb />
to meet the needs of each indi-<lb />
vidual student, they offer six dif-<lb />
ferent rental periods or durations<lb />
in which students have access to<lb />
the rented text. Therefore, the<lb />
company is available to students<lb />
who attend both schools that<lb />
function by semesters as well as<lb />
quarters.<lb />
Barceloux explained that<lb />
while the company does not<lb />
plan to open any retail stores,<lb />
they would like to physically<lb />
work on campuses to promote<lb />
their company.<lb />
"We will be strictly Internet<lb />
based, but we do plan to roll<lb />
out a Campus Rep program to<lb />
have a student representative at<lb />
different campuses across the<lb />
country stated Barceloux.<lb />
The company offers a<lb />
wide range of subject matter<lb />
including that of educational<lb />
texts as well as general interest<lb />
texts. They do not, however,<lb />
rent books that function as<lb />
workbooks, lab manuals,<lb />
etc. because the books are<lb />
obviously reused.<lb />
BookRenter.com promises<lb />
books that are in new condition,<lb />
consequently charging students<lb />
if the texts are damaged in any<lb />
way. Further, they encourage<lb />
students to buy any books if they<lb />
would like to do so.<lb />
The delivery period once<lb />
an order is placed is 2-5 busi-<lb />
ness days on average for<lb />
priority and 6-10 for media mail.<lb />
Shipments are almost always<lb />
made the business day follow-<lb />
ing the day on which the order<lb />
was placed.<lb />
There are no service fees<lb />
outside of the rental fee and<lb />
shipment fees and the only<lb />
state in which orders are taxed<lb />
is California.<lb />
For more information<lb />
about renting textbooks<lb />
from this company, students<lb />
can access the company<lb />
Web site at bookrenter.com.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcaroinian. com.<lb />
Second of five events by<lb />
the Career Center<lb />
RACHEL KING<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
A student stops by the FBI's booth at the Science Career Fair.<lb />
Golden LEAF offers<lb />
students $3,000<lb />
On Friday, Feb. 17, the Science<lb />
Career Fair came to the Science<lb />
and Technology Building to recruit<lb />
and inform students of all majors<lb />
and backgrounds. From 11 a.m. -1<lb />
p.m students meandered through<lb />
the third floor lobby, speaking<lb />
with representatives and employ-<lb />
ees from eight diverse companies<lb />
and schools about their future.<lb />
The science fair, as well as all<lb />
the career fairs, was sponsored<lb />
by the Career Center, which<lb />
hosts them annually. As many<lb />
will remember, there was a large,<lb />
full-blown career fair last semes-<lb />
ter with all the majors included.<lb />
This semester, the same fair is<lb />
back, only broken down into<lb />
individual disciplines, schools<lb />
and fields.<lb />
"All the fairs are always open<lb />
to all students of every major.<lb />
Everyone is encouraged to come<lb />
said Catrina Davis, assistant<lb />
director and liaison to the Col-<lb />
lege of Education, School of<lb />
Allied Health Science, nursing<lb />
and sciences.<lb />
Davis, who helped coordinate<lb />
the event, added that it does not<lb />
matter what a student's back-<lb />
ground is because employers like<lb />
to talk to everyone and students<lb />
can find out more about different<lb />
fields by visiting all the fairs.<lb />
The science fair itself was<lb />
comprised of eight companies<lb />
and schools, each looking for<lb />
students to come and work or<lb />
intern for them.<lb />
"Employers talk to students<lb />
hoping to recruit them for full-<lb />
time jobs Davis said.<lb />
"If they aren't recruiting<lb />
someone for a full-time job, often<lb />
it's an internship or some other<lb />
valuable opportunity or a variety<lb />
or other things<lb />
As of 12:30 p.m around 150<lb />
students had come through and<lb />
spoken to the representatives.<lb />
Anna Moseley, assistant direc-<lb />
tor and liaison to the College of<lb />
Human Ecology and College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences, estimated a<lb />
crowd of around 200.<lb />
"We even had a student<lb />
come from N.C. State because he<lb />
wanted to speak to the represen-<lb />
tatives from the F.B.I, and they<lb />
don't stop by N.C. State's career<lb />
fairs Moseley said.<lb />
Other than the Federal<lb />
Bureau of Investigation, com-<lb />
panies such as Hospira, a phar-<lb />
maceutical company located in<lb />
Rocky Mount, and Duke Univer-<lb />
sity Health Systems were present.<lb />
Also attending were representa-<lb />
tives from ECU and the Alumni<lb />
Association.<lb />
The National Geographical-<lb />
Intelligence Agency, Division of<lb />
Environmental Health for the<lb />
State of North Carolina and The<lb />
Student Conservation Associa-<lb />
tion came, too.<lb />
Debbie Lemons, an employee<lb />
of Hospira, commented on the<lb />
student turnout.<lb />
"We've received a lot of<lb />
resumes, at least 15 or 20<lb />
Lemons said.<lb />
"We've had a lot of biology<lb />
and chemistry-oriented students<lb />
stop by. Also, there have been<lb />
several freshmen and sophomore<lb />
students through here, asking<lb />
questions, trying to get an idea<lb />
of what they want to do<lb />
The Army National Guard<lb />
was also present and will be<lb />
present at all the career fairs.<lb />
After all, almost 50 percent of<lb />
the ROTC students at ECU are<lb />
in the North Carolina National<lb />
Guard as well, according to SFC<lb />
Jimmy Smith, Career Counselor<lb />
and NCNG liaison.<lb />
"It's the ideal situation for<lb />
recruitment for both students<lb />
and employers Davis said.<lb />
"Employers can access all<lb />
kinds of students; the students<lb />
are available to all the employ-<lb />
ers and the employers come to<lb />
them How easy is that?<lb />
"As far as 1 know, the concept<lb />
of holding a career fair has been<lb />
in existence as long as the Career<lb />
Center itself has. These fairs are<lb />
one of the major functions of our<lb />
office Davis said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcaroiinian.com.<lb />
The benefits of a liberal arts degree<lb />
Students will soon have the opportunity to earn scholarship money.<lb />
Funding applicable to<lb />
2006-07 academic year<lb />
ELISA BIZZOTTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Golden LEAF Foundation<lb />
is offering a $3,000 scholarship<lb />
to N.C. residents who will be<lb />
enrolled at one of the 16 cam-<lb />
puses of the University of North<lb />
Carolina in the fall of 2006.<lb />
The scholarship is specifically<lb />
targeted to those students who<lb />
are from one of 74 N.C. counties<lb />
that are tobacco-dependent or<lb />
are economically-distressed as a<lb />
result of the declining tobacco<lb />
industry.<lb />
Robbie Schultz of the N.C.<lb />
State Education Assistance<lb />
Authority expressed the pri-<lb />
mary function of the scholarship<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
"It is hoped that these scholar-<lb />
ships will ease the financial bur-<lb />
dens of students with financial<lb />
need, particularly those whose<lb />
families have been adversely<lb />
affected by the decline of the<lb />
tobacco industry<lb />
According to Schultz, the<lb />
recipients for the scholarship will<lb />
be selected in three categories:<lb />
freshmen, transfers and renewals.<lb />
Transfer students will be eligible<lb />
if they are enrolling in a N.C.<lb />
public university for the first<lb />
time while transferring from a<lb />
community college. Renewals are<lb />
those students who are current<lb />
recipients of the scholarship at a<lb />
public university.<lb />
Schultz also emphasized that<lb />
those students who receive addi-<lb />
tional funding amounting to 75<lb />
percent or more of the total cost<lb />
to attend a public university will<lb />
be placed low on the priority list<lb />
for this scholarship. Further, the<lb />
value of a family farm will not<lb />
be included in the calculation of<lb />
financial need.<lb />
The scholarship will be pro-<lb />
vided for up to 500 students who<lb />
meet the requirements and will<lb />
be split in half to afford students<lb />
$1,500 for the fall semester and<lb />
$1,500 for the spring semester.<lb />
Sofne of the participating<lb />
universities include ECU, Appala-<lb />
chian State, North Carolina A&amp;T,<lb />
all University of North Carolina<lb />
schools and Western Carolina.<lb />
The application deadline for<lb />
freshmen and transfer students<lb />
is March 31. Freshmen and trans-<lb />
fer applicants must also submit<lb />
their FAFSA forms by March<lb />
31 to be considered. Freshmen<lb />
must submit their high school<lb />
transcripts, and transfer students<lb />
must submit their community<lb />
college transcripts by that date<lb />
also.<lb />
For renewal students cur-<lb />
rently receiving the Golden LEAF<lb />
Scholarship at public universities,<lb />
the application deadline is May<lb />
31. Renewal students must also<lb />
submit their university tran-<lb />
scripts reflecting their grades,<lb />
through the spring 2006 semester<lb />
no later than May 31, and they<lb />
must submit their FAFSAs no later<lb />
than May 1.<lb />
To apply for this scholar-<lb />
ship, students can visit CFNC.<lb />
orggoldenleaf.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
(CareerBuilder.com)  Some<lb />
college students simply prefer<lb />
studying Monet over math and.<lb />
Freudian theory over physics. For<lb />
them, it makes sense to major in a<lb />
liberal arts discipline like history<lb />
or philosophy.<lb />
But liberal arts majors get<lb />
more out of college than an<lb />
interesting transcript; they also<lb />
master the writing and com-<lb />
munication skills experts say are<lb />
crucial to success in almost any<lb />
career.<lb />
The benefits of a liberal arts<lb />
major start early. A degree in lib-<lb />
eral arts rarely restricts a student<lb />
to just one career path. Whereas<lb />
some majors - engineering or<lb />
computer science, for example<lb />
- provide specialized training<lb />
in a specific field, liberal arts<lb />
degrees tend to provide a much<lb />
broader educational background<lb />
and skills applicable to almost<lb />
any job.<lb />
Additionally, good writing<lb />
skills shine through on resumes<lb />
and cover letters. David Teten, CEO<lb />
of New York-based independent<lb />
research firm Nitron Advisers, says<lb />
he has seen communication from<lb />
some job seekers that was inco-<lb />
herent, ungrammatical and rude.<lb />
"One out of five people who<lb />
apply to jobs with my company<lb />
get rejected because their writing<lb />
skills are so bad he says. Score<lb />
one for liberal arts majors.<lb />
The same communication<lb />
skills employers look for during<lb />
the job search are valued even<lb />
more highly on the job - in part<lb />
because they can save the com-<lb />
pany money.<lb />
One-third of employees at<lb />
blue-chip companies can't write<lb />
well, and businesses spend up to<lb />
$3.1 billion annually on remedial<lb />
training to improve their work-<lb />
ers' writing skills, according to a<lb />
report by the National Commis-<lb />
sion on Writing.<lb />
And writing skills are only<lb />
getting more valuable. "As com-<lb />
panies get bigger and less and<lb />
less cohesive the written word<lb />
becomes even more important<lb />
says Lisa Earle McLeod, colum-<lb />
nist and author of Forget Perfect<lb />
(PenguinPutnam).<lb />
"You don't have people in one<lb />
place working together anymore,<lb />
so being able to write concisely<lb />
and directively for people will<lb />
become a more valued skill<lb />
Thus, some liberal arts majors<lb />
find their superior communica-<lb />
tion skills eventually catapult-<lb />
ing them to top management<lb />
positions - and top income<lb />
brackets.<lb />
"The jobs that really, really<lb />
pay the best involve getting large<lb />
bodies of people to do what you<lb />
want them to do McLeod says,<lb />
pointing to TV producers and<lb />
CEOs as examples. "And that's<lb />
all communicating<lb />
With all of the benefits of a<lb />
liberal arts major, there's little<lb />
wonder as to why these degrees<lb />
are so popular. Students earning<lb />
associate's and bachelor's degrees<lb />
in liberal arts disciplines far<lb />
outnumber students studying in<lb />
mathematic or scientific fields,<lb />
according to data from the U.S.<lb />
Center for Education Statistics.<lb />
And this large supply often<lb />
means entry-level salaries for<lb />
liberal arts majors plummet far<lb />
below those offered to their quan-<lb />
titatively-focused classmates.<lb />
Starting salaries for this year's<lb />
liberal arts graduates average<lb />
around $30,300 - well below the<lb />
$52,000 offered to electrical engi-<lb />
neering grads and the $43,800 for<lb />
accounting majors, according<lb />
to a spring salary survey by the<lb />
National Association of Colleges<lb />
and Employers.<lb />
McLeod says the nature of<lb />
liberal arts majors' skills also pre -<lb />
vent them from earning immedi-<lb />
ate career success.<lb />
"Everybody can read and<lb />
write, and everybody can talk<lb />
she says.<lb />
"That's why it takes so long<lb />
see EDUCATION page A2<lb />
A night of music, fun and salsa<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country Dancers sponsored a salsa dance Friday, Feb. 18 at the Willis Building.<lb />
Instruction was provided by Procopio and Friends and music was provided by DJ Ramon.<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A8 I Opinion: A7 I What's Hot: A3 I Sports: A5<lb /><pb facs="00059398_tn_0002" /><lb />
EWS<lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinlan.com 252.328.6366<lb />
RACHEL KING News Editor ZACK HILL Assistant News Editor<lb />
February 22,2006<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Celebration of an<lb />
African-American<lb />
Legend<lb />
Dr. Andrew A. Best at Harvey Hall-<lb />
Murphy Center Tuesday, Feb. 21<lb />
at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
This is a celebration in honor of<lb />
the late Dr. Andrew Best, who<lb />
served the needs of many citizens<lb />
in Pitt County through his medical<lb />
practice. Dr. Best earned his<lb />
medical degree from the Meharry<lb />
Medical College of Nashville,<lb />
Tenn in 1951. He established his<lb />
medical practice in Greenville<lb />
in 1954 Dr. Best served the<lb />
humanitarian needs of the area<lb />
encouraging African American<lb />
students to enroll at ECU and by<lb />
bringing highly qualified African<lb />
American faculty and staff to<lb />
the university. In recognition of<lb />
his outstanding service to the<lb />
county and the state, Dr. Best<lb />
was awarded many honors. One<lb />
such honor was his appointment<lb />
to the University of North Carolina<lb />
Board of Governors in 1971. Dr.<lb />
Leo Jenkins served as chancellor<lb />
of ECU during that time and a<lb />
partnership was formed between<lb />
Drs. Best, Jenkins and others<lb />
to lobby the state legislature to<lb />
create a medical school at ECU.<lb />
After much debate, the legislature<lb />
passed the bill that would create<lb />
the bill to establish the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine.<lb />
Author to give<lb />
lecture<lb />
Truth Book author Joy Castro will<lb />
lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.<lb />
22 in Bate 1031.<lb />
Castro is the author of the<lb />
autobiographical The Truth Book,<lb />
which details her abuse at the<lb />
hands of religious zealots. Co-<lb />
sponsors include the Women's<lb />
Studies Program, the Rives Chair,<lb />
the English Department and<lb />
NCLR.<lb />
Live performances at<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
"Idea of Beauty" and "Remember<lb />
Eden" will play at the Pirate<lb />
Underground March 2 at 9 p.m.<lb />
Come out and hear these bands<lb />
perform. For more information,<lb />
contact the Student Union at<lb />
328-4715.<lb />
"Jazz at Night"<lb />
"Jazz at Night" is coming to the<lb />
Mendenhall Great Rooms at 8<lb />
p.m. March 3. Come and enjoy<lb />
the jazz music. This is a ticketed<lb />
event so please see the Central<lb />
Ticket Office for information or<lb />
call 328-4715.<lb />
Open mic night<lb />
Open mic night will take place at<lb />
the Pirate Underground at 7 p.m.<lb />
March 8. Come out for some free<lb />
food and express yourself.<lb />
Sophomore Survey<lb />
ECU will again conduct a<lb />
sophomore survey to help evaluate<lb />
its institutional performance.<lb />
All campuses in the UNC<lb />
system participate. This survey<lb />
is mandatory of all selected<lb />
sophomores (45-60 credit hours;<lb />
30 hours completed at ECU) and<lb />
the records of these sophomores<lb />
will be tagged March 2 if it is not<lb />
completed. Students may check<lb />
with the registration staff at 328-<lb />
6747 to verify whether their tag<lb />
has been removed. Students<lb />
may submit a blank form if they<lb />
do not wish to take the survey<lb />
and this will also remove the tag.<lb />
Sophomore surveys can be taken<lb />
at onestop.ecu.edu.<lb />
Contra Dance<lb />
The ECU Folk and Country<lb />
Dancers are sponsoring a Contra<lb />
Dance Friday, Feb. 24 at the Willis<lb />
Building on First and Fjeade<lb />
Streets downtown. Beginner<lb />
lesson begins at 7:30 p.m. and the<lb />
contra dance will be from 8-10:30<lb />
p.m. Tickets are $3 for students,<lb />
$5 for FASG members and $8 for<lb />
the public. This is a smoke-and-<lb />
alcohol-free event<lb />
Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
sponsors panel<lb />
The ECU Chapter of the Honor<lb />
Society of Phi Kappa Phi will<lb />
sponsor a panel discussion on<lb />
"What College Presidents Think<lb />
This discussion will be held<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 28 at the auditorium<lb />
of the Willis Building on First Street<lb />
and Reade Circle. The event will<lb />
feature speakers Dr. Richard<lb />
Eakin, former Chancellor of ECU,<lb />
and Dr. William Shelton, former<lb />
President of Eastern Michigan<lb />
University and former interim<lb />
Chancellor of ECU Moderated by<lb />
Dr. Bob Thompson, the panel will<lb />
also Include student participants<lb />
Lisa Punt and Jennifer Waters.<lb />
-<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
State<lb />
N.C. House Speaker proposes<lb />
reforms<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina<lb />
House Speaker Jim Black, under<lb />
intense scrutiny for campaign finance<lb />
practices, on Monday proposed a<lb />
list of reforms, including one that he<lb />
was closely questioned about writing<lb />
donation checks with the payee<lb />
line left blank. Black also said state<lb />
law should be changed to require<lb />
disclosure for campaign donations as<lb />
low as $50. The current threshold for<lb />
reporting is $100. Another proposal<lb />
would ban lobbyists from holding<lb />
jobs in legislative or executive<lb />
branch campaigns. "I believe that<lb />
we must take steps to ensure<lb />
greater access and transparency<lb />
in our daily activities at the General<lb />
Assembly Black said a letter to the<lb />
House Ethics and Governmental<lb />
Reform Committee. Black created<lb />
the committee, which is expected<lb />
to recommend legislation to the<lb />
Legislature in May The Legislature's<lb />
budget process also must be made<lb />
more understandable to outsiders, he<lb />
said. Earlier this month, members of<lb />
the North Carolina State Optometric<lb />
Society Political Action Committee<lb />
told the State Board of Elections<lb />
about writing checks with the payee<lb />
line blank so they could be passed<lb />
out to candidates. An investigator of<lb />
the board testified that the society's<lb />
PAC may have broken state law<lb />
because the blank payee checks<lb />
resulted in $14,000 in donations in<lb />
the name of individuals. Jim Black<lb />
said he completed at least three<lb />
blank-payee checks worth $4,200<lb />
for then-Rep. Michael Decker of<lb />
Forsyth County. The week after the<lb />
state board hearings, about a dozen<lb />
optometrists came to the federal<lb />
courthouse in Raleigh on the day<lb />
a grand jury convened. Authorities<lb />
haven't charged Black or others<lb />
with wrongdoing and Black told the<lb />
elections board he thought the blank-<lb />
payee checks were legal.<lb />
Pastor quits performing civil<lb />
marriages<lb />
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - An Asheville<lb />
pastor says he will no longer perform<lb />
civil marriages for the state because<lb />
North Carolina denies homosexual<lb />
couples the right to legally marry.<lb />
The Rev. Joe Hoffman, pastor of First<lb />
Congregational United Church of<lb />
Christ, announced his decision in a<lb />
Sunday morning sermon. "When I sign<lb />
that piece of paper for marriage, as an<lb />
agent of the state, I give (heterosexual<lb />
couples) about 1,100 rights and<lb />
privileges that gay and lesbian<lb />
couples do not get Hoffman said. "I<lb />
believe in equal rights for all people.<lb />
As a minister, I was participating in a<lb />
system that was unjust Last year, the<lb />
1 million-member United Church of<lb />
Christ announced its support of gay<lb />
marriage, becoming the first major<lb />
U.S. Christian denomination to do<lb />
so. But Hoffman said his decision<lb />
was personal and didn't necessarily<lb />
reflect the stand of his 200-member<lb />
church. "I hope it will prompt people<lb />
to think Hoffman said. "I hope they<lb />
will question what this is all about.<lb />
I think for heterosexuals, it will be<lb />
a small inconvenience to have a<lb />
religious ceremony and then get it<lb />
legalized. But I hope it calls attention<lb />
to the great injustice that people<lb />
who are gay and lesbian live with<lb />
every day<lb />
National<lb />
Republican governors question<lb />
President Bush<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Republican<lb />
governors on Monday questioned a<lb />
Bush administration decision allowing<lb />
an Arab-owned company to operate<lb />
six major U.S. ports, saying they may<lb />
try to cancel lease arrangements<lb />
at ports in their states. New York<lb />
Gov. George Pataki and Maryland<lb />
Gov. Robert Ehrlich voiced doubts<lb />
about the acquisition of a British<lb />
company that has been running the<lb />
U.S. ports by Dubai Ports World, a<lb />
state-owned business in the United<lb />
Arab Emirates.<lb />
The British company, Peninsular and<lb />
Oriental, runs major commercial<lb />
operations at ports in Baltimore,<lb />
Miami, New Jersey, New Orleans.<lb />
New York and Philadelphia. "Ensuring<lb />
the security of New York's port<lb />
operations is paramount and I am<lb />
very concerned with the purchase<lb />
of Peninsular &amp; Oriental Steam by<lb />
Dubai Ports World Pataki said in a<lb />
news release. "I have directed the<lb />
Port Authority of New York and New<lb />
Jersey to explore all legal options that<lb />
may be available to them in regards<lb />
to this transaction said the New York<lb />
governor, who is still in the hospital<lb />
recovering from an appendectomy.<lb />
Ehrlich, concerned about security at<lb />
the Port of Baltimore, said Monday<lb />
he is "very troubled" that Maryland<lb />
officials got no advance notice before<lb />
the Bush administration approved<lb />
an Arab company's takeover of the<lb />
operations at the six ports.<lb />
"We needed to know before this was<lb />
a done deal, given the state of where<lb />
we are concerning security Ehrlich<lb />
told reporters in the State House<lb />
rotunda in Annapolis.<lb />
Bush administration officials, including<lb />
Homeland Security Secretary Michael<lb />
Chertoff and Attorney General Alberto<lb />
Gonzales, have defended the decision.<lb />
During a stop Monday in Birmingham,<lb />
Ala Gonzales said the administration<lb />
had a "very extensive process"<lb />
for reviewing such transactions<lb />
that "takes into account matters of<lb />
national security, takes into account<lb />
concerns about port security Critics<lb />
have cited the UAE's history as an<lb />
operational and financial base for the<lb />
hijackers who carried out the attacks<lb />
of Sept. 11,2001.<lb />
In addition, they contend the UAE<lb />
was an important transfer point for<lb />
shipments of smuggled nuclear<lb />
components sent to Iran, North Korea<lb />
and Libya by a Pakistani scientist.<lb />
Mother kills child saying she was<lb />
commanded by God<lb />
McKINNEY, Texas (AP) - A woman<lb />
accused of killing her 10-month-<lb />
old daughter felt that God was<lb />
commanding her to cut off the baby's<lb />
arms as well as her own limbs, a state<lb />
psychiatrist testified Monday.<lb />
Dena Schlosser saw a TV news<lb />
story about a boy being mauled by<lb />
a lion and thought it was a sign of<lb />
the apocalypse, a delusion that led<lb />
her to sever the arms of her baby,<lb />
said Dr. David Self. "She felt she was<lb />
basically commanded, in essence, to<lb />
cut Maggie's arms off and her own<lb />
arms off, and her legs and her head,<lb />
and in some way to give them to God<lb />
said Self, who evaluated Schlosser in<lb />
the months after her arrest.<lb />
Police responding to a 911 call in<lb />
2004 found Schlosser in her living<lb />
room, covered in blood, still holding a<lb />
knife and listening to a church hymn.<lb />
She had sliced deep into her own<lb />
shoulder and chopped the arms off of<lb />
her baby. Schlosser, 37, has pleaded<lb />
not guilty by reason of insanity, and<lb />
her attorneys are trying to prove she<lb />
didn't know right from wrong when<lb />
Margaret, also known as Maggie,<lb />
was killed.<lb />
Prosecutors, who are not seeking the<lb />
death penalty, argue Schlosser knew<lb />
what she was doing and should be<lb />
sent to prison for life. If not found guilty,<lb />
Schlosser would be hospitalized.<lb />
Schlosser was diagnosed with<lb />
postpartum psychosis in the months<lb />
following Maggie's birth. After her<lb />
baby's death, she was diagnosed<lb />
with manic depression. "Just because<lb />
someone is diagnosed with some<lb />
mental illness, It does not mean that<lb />
they're insane Assistant District<lb />
Attorney Curtis Howard said to Self,<lb />
who agreed. The psychiatrist testified<lb />
that Schlosser was angry about being<lb />
in jail and had no Idea why she was<lb />
there. "She didn't understand why<lb />
she was being locked up in jail for<lb />
following God's will Self said.<lb />
The defense was to continue its case<lb />
Tuesday morning.<lb />
International<lb />
Figure skating yields sliver for<lb />
U.S. In Olympics<lb />
TURIN, Italy (AP) - At last, a figure<lb />
skating medal for the United States<lb />
in ice dancing, of all things. And yet<lb />
another Olympic gold for Russia.<lb />
Tanith Belbin and partner Ben Agosto<lb />
snapped the U.S. medals drought in<lb />
figure skating with a silver Monday<lb />
night. They were behind Tatiana<lb />
Navka and Roman Kostomarov, who<lb />
gave Russia a gold medal hat trick-<lb />
pairs, men's and dance. No nation has<lb />
swept the four skating events in one<lb />
games, and Russian Irina Slutskaya Is<lb />
favored in the women's competition. "I<lb />
am extremely proud that we've been<lb />
able to achieve this for our country<lb />
said the Canadian-bom Belbin, who<lb />
became a U.S. citizen on Dec. 31.<lb />
"It's only our first Olympics. We're<lb />
competing with second and third-<lb />
time Olympians, so this is great to<lb />
come here and get a medal the first<lb />
time out when we didn't even know<lb />
we'd be here. "Can't ask for more<lb />
Belbin and Agosto won the first dance<lb />
medal for the United States since a<lb />
bronze in 1976 by Colleen O'Connor<lb />
and Jim Millns - and only the second<lb />
medal of any kind. It also is the only<lb />
medal for American figure skaters<lb />
at these Olympics. Elena Grushina<lb />
and Ruslan Goncharov of Ukraine<lb />
won the bronze.Those marks were in<lb />
sharp contrast to the winners, whose<lb />
200.64 total was the only one over<lb />
200 points and won by 4.58 over<lb />
Belbin and Agosto.<lb />
Haitian Electoral Council<lb />
leader flees country<lb />
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - The<lb />
head of Haiti's electoral council<lb />
fled the country after opponents<lb />
threatened his life and burned down<lb />
his farmhouse nearly two weeks<lb />
after disputed elections, an official<lb />
said Monday.<lb />
Jacques Bernard, appointed three<lb />
months ago to bring order to a council<lb />
that was plagued by organizational<lb />
problems and infighting, left Sunday<lb />
and may have traveled to Miami, said<lb />
Michel Brunache, chief of staff for<lb />
interim President Boniface Alexandre.<lb />
On Friday, Bernard had reported<lb />
receiving threats and requested more<lb />
security amid complaints about the<lb />
vote count from the Feb. 7 elections,<lb />
which returned former President Rene<lb />
Preval to the office, Brunache said.<lb />
The U.N. peacekeeping mission in<lb />
Haiti said It didn't know Bernard's<lb />
whereabouts. Bernard had kept a low<lb />
profile since the nine-member council<lb />
declared Preval the president on<lb />
Thursday, eight days after the long-<lb />
awaited vote. Preval, who received<lb />
four times as many votes as his<lb />
nearest rival, was declared the victor<lb />
after the electoral council agreed to<lb />
divide 85,000 blank ballots among<lb />
the 33 candidates proportionally<lb />
according to the votes they had<lb />
received.<lb />
"If Mr. Bernard leaves Haiti, it will<lb />
be catastrophic because he is the<lb />
only man on the council who was<lb />
professional said Micha Gaillard,<lb />
spokesman for the Fusion party.<lb />
"Without him we fear we could be<lb />
in a situation where the legislative<lb />
results will not be published Council<lb />
member Patrick Fequiere criticized<lb />
Bernard as a "megalomaniac" who<lb />
abused the power of the council.<lb />
"I believe that he had a political<lb />
agenda Fequiere said on Radio<lb />
Vision 2000.<lb />
British historian gets three-year prison SSSEKE<lb />
sentence lor denying Holocaust<lb />
(KRT)  British historian<lb />
David Irving was sentenced to<lb />
three years in prison Monday<lb />
on charges that he denied the<lb />
Holocaust, just hours after he<lb />
admitted that he'd been wrong<lb />
to doubt the systematic murder<lb />
of millions of Jews.<lb />
To supporters, and even<lb />
some critics, the other crime on<lb />
trial was the oppression of free<lb />
speech.<lb />
"The way the law is written,<lb />
I didn't have any other choice<lb />
but to plead guilty Irving said.<lb />
He'd faced as many as 10 years in<lb />
prison on the charges.<lb />
Irving, 67, heads to prison<lb />
for statements he made during a<lb />
lecture in Austria in 1989, when<lb />
he said that the gas chambers of<lb />
Auschwitz were a fairy tale. In<lb />
addition, he's known for having<lb />
said that the number of Jews mur-<lb />
dered by Nazis was greatly exag-<lb />
gerated, that most Jews died of<lb />
diseases during World War II, and<lb />
that until 1943 Adolf Hitler had<lb />
never heard of the Holocaust.<lb />
At least nine European<lb />
countries, as well as Israel, have<lb />
national laws that make it a crime<lb />
to deny or diminish the reality of<lb />
the Holocaust.<lb />
Before and during court on<lb />
Monday, Irving acknowledged<lb />
that he'd been wrong. He said<lb />
"history is a constantly growing<lb />
tree" and that documents he'd<lb />
studied since 1989, especially<lb />
the files of Adolf Eichmann<lb />
(often called the architect of the<lb />
Holocaust), had made it clear to<lb />
him that "millions of Jews were<lb />
murdered<lb />
Irving was the author of more<lb />
than 20 books before becoming<lb />
known as one of the world's fore-<lb />
most anti-Semitic researchers. He<lb />
once famously sued American<lb />
historian Deborah Lipstadt for<lb />
libel after she wrote that he was<lb />
a Holocaust denier. He lost that<lb />
case; the judge called him an<lb />
"anti-Semite and racist" who<lb />
twisted history, and the legal<lb />
fees of 2 million pounds broke<lb />
him. Still, Lipstadt told the BBC<lb />
on Monday that while Irving's<lb />
a poor historian, censorship<lb />
doesn't work.<lb />
"He should be released to<lb />
return to London and the sound<lb />
of one hand clapping she said.<lb />
Irving's attorney sought leni-<lb />
ency for his client based on pity,<lb />
who'll turn 68 on March 24,<lb />
based on pity.<lb />
"This lecture took place 17<lb />
years ago Elmar Kresbach said.<lb />
"He is an English citizen. He<lb />
doesn't live in Austria and he<lb />
is 68 years old. He is not really<lb />
dangerous, especially not to<lb />
Austria<lb />
Others around Europe don't<lb />
share that opinion. Prosecutor<lb />
Michael Klackl said Irving's<lb />
research tried to convince others<lb />
that the worst crime in world his-<lb />
tory never happened.<lb />
While Irving is considered<lb />
the most prominent Holo-<lb />
caust denier, just northwest in<lb />
Mannheim, Germany, 66-year-<lb />
old Canadian historian Ernst<lb />
Zuendel is into the third week<lb />
of his trial. He's also accused of<lb />
denying the Holocaust and of<lb />
inciting racial hatred.<lb />
Zuendel's trial has been<lb />
more colorful. Neo-Nazis have<lb />
applauded him loudly, called the<lb />
judge "Roland Freisler" after the<lb />
Nazi judge who sentenced Hitler<lb />
opponents to death, and have<lb />
even sung the banned first verse<lb />
of the German national anthem<lb />
("Deutschland, Deutschland,<lb />
ueber alles").<lb />
Zuendel faces up to five years<lb />
in prison for allegedly promoting<lb />
neo-Nazi materials and revision-<lb />
ist Holocaust theories in his<lb />
books.<lb />
Deidre Berger, the managing<lb />
director of the American Jewish<lb />
Committee office in Berlin,<lb />
which tracks anti-Semitism, said<lb />
it's important not to underes-<lb />
timate the seriousness of these<lb />
crimes.<lb />
"They should not merely be<lb />
dismissed as idiots she said.<lb />
"They're dangerous men<lb />
Irving, in particular, "has led<lb />
a life that is all about denying<lb />
the Holocaust she said. "These<lb />
are important trials, especially<lb />
at a time when anti-Semitism in<lb />
Europe and around the world is<lb />
on the rise again<lb />
Rob Beudewijn, a European<lb />
issues expert for the Dutch<lb />
research center Clingendael<lb />
Institute, said that while it may<lb />
be difficult for Americans to<lb />
understand, many Europeans do<lb />
believe that free speech ends with<lb />
Holocaust denial.<lb />
"Denying the Holocaust is<lb />
denying our history, and the pain<lb />
of that time and the fear that it<lb />
could happen again is too much<lb />
here he said.<lb />
for the people who do that to<lb />
differentiate themselves<lb />
According to Teten, one way<lb />
for good communicators to enter<lb />
the fast track is to learn to use<lb />
numbers. "You don't need higher<lb />
math for the vast majority of jobs<lb />
in this country he says, "but<lb />
everyone needs to understand<lb />
what numbers mean<lb />
Teten says people can improve<lb />
their basic quantitative skills by<lb />
calculating day-to-day math<lb />
mentally. "If you make a point<lb />
of calculating the tip yourself<lb />
instead of relying on the calcula-<lb />
tor, you'll build the skill of simple<lb />
mental mathematics he says.<lb />
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Schools plan for students to choose careers earlier<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C.(AP)  Stu-<lb />
dents across the state are choos-<lb />
ing from a list of career tracks as<lb />
education officials begin imple-<lb />
menting sweeping legislation<lb />
intended to prepare students to<lb />
enter the work force.<lb />
When the Education and<lb />
Economic Development Act<lb />
is fully implemented, stu-<lb />
dents will be introduced to<lb />
careers as early as preschool,<lb />
begin assessing theii particu-<lb />
lar interests in seventh grade<lb />
and enter high school with<lb />
a four-year education plan<lb />
designed to prepare them for<lb />
college or a particular vocation.<lb />
Business leaders in the state<lb />
and Education Superintendent<lb />
Inez Tenenbaum have touted<lb />
the bill as a key strategy to lower<lb />
both the state's persistently high<lb />
unemployment rate and high<lb />
school dropout rate.<lb />
The effort already is begin-<lb />
ning to reach families as high<lb />
schools ask parents to help stu-<lb />
dents select majors, such as<lb />
engineering, agriculture, com-<lb />
munications and business man-<lb />
agement.<lb />
"It's simply helping kids<lb />
home in a little bit as to the<lb />
kinds of occupations they might<lb />
be interested in said Barbara<lb />
Robinson, a teacher and parent<lb />
in Lexington 2.<lb /><lb />
The career specialists will<lb />
handle much of the administra-<lb />
tive work and do some presen-<lb />
tations, leaving the guidance<lb />
counselors with more time for<lb />
one-on-one counseling.<lb />
"It's going to mean a lot more<lb />
of (guidance counselors') time is<lb />
going to be working with indi-<lb />
vidual students said Richland<lb />
Northeast High School guidance<lb />
director Zelder Pressley. "And<lb />
that's fine<lb />
Couch said the education<lb />
department will present regu-<lb />
lations to the General Assem-<lb />
bly next January that will<lb />
guide implementation of the<lb />
legislation.<lb />
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Mendenhall Movies:<lb />
JarhearJ'<lb />
Wednesday at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday at 7 p.m.<lb />
Friday at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday at 7 p.m. and midnight<lb />
Sunday at 3 p.m.<lb />
'A History of Violence'<lb />
Wednesday at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday at 7 p.m. and midnight<lb />
Saturday at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sunday at 7 p.m.<lb />
Coming March 8, watch the Oscar's<lb />
at Mendenhall. The event starts at 7<lb />
p.m. with a live Oscar broadcast.<lb />
Top 5s:<lb />
Top 5 Movies<lb />
1. Eight Below<lb />
2. Dafe Movie<lb />
3. The Pink Panther<lb />
4. Curious George<lb />
5. Final Destination 3<lb />
Top 5 Pop Albums<lb />
I.Jack Johnson<lb />
2. Mary J. Blige<lb />
3. Barry Manilow<lb />
4. Andrea Bocelli<lb />
5. Dem Franchise Boys<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows<lb />
1. "American Idol"<lb />
2. "American Idol"<lb />
3. "CSI"<lb />
4. "Grey's Anatomy"<lb />
5. "Desperate Housewives"<lb />
Top 5 Books<lb />
1. Cell<lb />
2. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
3. Memory in Death<lb />
4. The Last Templar<lb />
5. The Hostage<lb />
Top 5 DVDs<lb />
l.Rent<lb />
2. Domino<lb />
3. North Country<lb />
4. The Weatherman<lb />
5. Ultimate Avengers: The Movie<lb />
Horoscope:<lb />
Aries - If you're having trouble getting<lb />
your message across, get help from<lb />
a spiritual friend. You don't have to<lb />
do it alone.<lb />
Taurus - The objective is to make<lb />
an investment that can't do anything<lb />
but increase. Don't follow the<lb />
advice of friends, Add to what you've<lb />
already got.<lb />
Gemini - Ask somebody else to<lb />
do the impossible. You're in line<lb />
for a pleasant surprise, might as<lb />
well make the most of these<lb />
unusual conditions.<lb />
Cancer - The complexity of<lb />
the puzzle just makes it more<lb />
of a challenge. This phase has a<lb />
happy ending, although somewhat<lb />
of a surprise.<lb />
Leo - You're lucky in love, so make<lb />
some long-term plans for the future<lb />
together. Don't worry about the<lb />
money. This can take a while.<lb />
Virgo - Don't be dissuaded by a critic,<lb />
but do heed a sensible warning. You<lb />
may have to get rid of one thing to<lb />
make room for another.<lb />
Libra - If at first you don't succeed, try<lb />
reading the manual. You're about to<lb />
make an amazing discovery.<lb />
Scorpio - A brilliant move financially<lb />
brings you more than expected. This<lb />
might be a pleasant surprise, but it is<lb />
linked to your past actions.<lb />
Sagittarius - You're changing in the<lb />
way you see yourself. You're more<lb />
confident. This is a natural part of<lb />
your growing process.<lb />
Capricorn - Finish old business as<lb />
quickly and completely as you can. The<lb />
pace is about to pick up again, with<lb />
new possibilities.<lb />
Aquarius - The truth Is revealed.<lb />
It's good news for you and your<lb />
associates. Your faith in each other<lb />
has been fully justified.<lb />
Pisces - Keep going, even if it looks<lb />
like there's no way you can achieve<lb />
your goals. Believe in miracles.<lb />
Islands not the only option for spring break<lb />
Creativity for an amazing<lb />
spring break<lb />
ELIZABETH FULTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Spring break is draw-<lb />
ing near, but don't fret if<lb />
a tropical island isn't going<lb />
to be your final destination.<lb />
Not everyone can drop<lb />
$1,000 on one week in the<lb />
middle of spring semester. Even<lb />
more cannot finish a research<lb />
project by its due date, let alone<lb />
apply for a passport in time to<lb />
leave the country for a trip that<lb />
also takes three months to plan.<lb />
Fear not if you wake up on<lb />
March 11 all dressed up with no<lb />
place to go. Grab some friends or<lb />
anyone else skulking down Fifth<lb />
Street and hit the road. There are<lb />
several events occurring around<lb />
North Carolina, and for the<lb />
more adventurous, across the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Start off your vacation with<lb />
a drive to Manteo for the Eighth<lb />
Annual Priceless Pieces Past and<lb />
Present Quilt Extravaganza. The<lb />
show runs all month and is<lb />
sponsored by the Teacup Quil-<lb />
ters. Make sure to get there early<lb />
for various quilt demonstrations<lb />
and a. showcase of old and new<lb />
quilts made by the locals. As a<lb />
part of the N.C. Seafood Festival,<lb />
Though gas prices are high, taking a road trip is one of the best options for spring break outings.<lb />
the Seventh Annual Fun Fest<lb />
will take place March 11 in the<lb />
Crystal Coast Civic Center in<lb />
Morehead City. Be there at 7<lb />
p.m. for a performance by the<lb />
Band of Oz.<lb />
If history is your thing, be<lb />
sure to take 1-40 West to Greens-<lb />
boro for the 225th Anniversary<lb />
Battle of the Guilford Court-<lb />
house. On March 18 and 19,<lb />
witness a re-enactment of the<lb />
famous battle that helped weaken<lb />
the British Army and ultimately<lb />
lead the Americans to win the<lb />
Revolutionary War.<lb />
Also on March 18, the N.C.<lb />
Museum of Art is offering "Make<lb />
it, Take it: Soap Carving Here,<lb />
novice artists have the chance<lb />
to create a soap model of wood<lb />
carvings in the Woodcraft in<lb />
North Carolina exhibit. For more<lb />
information on any of these N.C.<lb />
events, check out visitnc.com.<lb />
If a slightly longer vacation<lb />
is more of what you had in mind,<lb />
pack up the El Camino and drive<lb />
to Memphis, Tenn for 3-11 Day.<lb />
If you're a fan of the funk rock<lb />
band, don't miss this show. Lead<lb />
singer P-Nut said on 311.com that<lb />
the band plans "to rock Tennes-<lb />
see as it has never been rocked<lb />
before It is also an excuse to<lb />
enjoy Beale Street and Graceland.<lb />
No hotel? Don't worry - Kerouac<lb />
managed to cross the country<lb />
plenty of times with no set lodg-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Another upcoming holiday<lb />
is St. Patrick's Day. Savannah,<lb />
Ga is the destination for the<lb />
Southern traveler. Five hours<lb />
down I-9S is a celebration that<lb />
rivals the antics of a Halloween<lb />
in Greenville. The banks shut<lb />
down to serve beer and the city<lb />
dyes the river green.<lb />
If wanderlust has set deep into<lb />
your bones, catching a flight to<lb />
California is the perfect solution.<lb />
While there, pop over to the CBS<lb />
Studios and grab your free ticket<lb />
to "The Price is Right Make sure<lb />
to highly advertise ECU with<lb />
PeeDee the Pirate decals on your<lb />
face, purple sweatpants and your<lb />
favorite ECU T-shirt. Also take<lb />
care not to be the contestant<lb />
who bids a dollar to win the new<lb />
dinette set.<lb />
After winning the showcase<lb />
showdown, drive 30 minutes to<lb />
Cal. State Fullerton on March 11<lb />
to cheer on the ECU baseball team.<lb />
You'll already be dressed for the<lb />
occasion and who knows, maybe<lb />
their stadium has a jungle, too.<lb />
see BREAK page A5<lb />
UNC Dance Marathon Richard Pryor - Comic Genius<lb />
The eighth annual UNC-Chapel Hill Dance Marathon,<lb />
which benefits the children and families of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Children's Hospital, is a yearlong f undraising event. The<lb />
Dance Marathon will be held in Fetzer Gym on the UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill campus beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24 and<lb />
ending at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25.<lb />
Participants will dance for 24 hours to raise money and<lb />
show support for the North Carolina Children's Hospital,<lb />
which serves children in all of North Carolina's communities.<lb />
The event will feature student a cappella groups, a step show<lb />
and the annual Varsity athlete lip sync contest. For more<lb />
information about this eventvisit uncmarathon.org.<lb />
A legend to remember<lb />
MEREDITH STEWART<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Dec. 1, 1940, is the day a<lb />
comic genius was born in Peoria,<lb />
111. Richard Pryor was raised in a<lb />
brothel ran by his grandmother,<lb />
where his mother Gertrude was<lb />
a prostitute and Buck Carter (aka<lb />
LeRoy Pryor) was a "never to do<lb />
well" father. When he was only<lb />
six years old, Pryor was a victim<lb />
of sexual molestation. Only four<lb />
years later, he was abandoned by<lb />
his mother. He was soon a high<lb />
school drop-out, and by age 17,<lb />
a father himself. His girlfriend<lb />
gave birth to his first daughter,<lb />
Renee, and he later learned that<lb />
his own father had been having<lb />
sex with the mother of his child.<lb />
There was no sight of a bright<lb />
future ahead for Pryor until a<lb />
door opened for him into the<lb />
world of stand-up comedy.<lb />
In 1963 he moved to New<lb />
York City and began establish-<lb />
ing himself by performing in<lb />
night clubs, such as "Cafe Wha?"<lb />
and making his first television<lb />
appearance in 1964 on a show<lb />
called "On Broadway Tonight<lb />
Bill Cosby was an idol of Pryor's<lb />
and his stand-up was very similar,<lb />
nice and non-confrontational.<lb />
In 1970, he moved to Berkeley,<lb />
Calif where he got involved in<lb />
the counterculture and socialized<lb />
Richard Pryor died Dec. 10, 2005 of a massive heart attack.<lb />
with many black writers. He soon<lb />
reinvented his act and went on to<lb />
win five Grammy Awards. Pryor's<lb />
acting career had not taken off<lb />
quite as planned, but in 1972 he<lb />
was recognized for his dramatic<lb />
supporting role as "Piano Man" in<lb />
Lady Sings the Blues. He played roles<lb />
in many more movies, but in 1980<lb />
he "accidentally" set himself on<lb />
fire while freebasing cocaine. He<lb />
suffered from third-degree burns<lb />
and later, in an interview with Bar-<lb />
bara Walters in 1996, he admitted<lb />
that it was a suicide attempt.<lb />
He quickly jumped back<lb />
onto the scene in 1981 when he<lb />
co-produced Bustin' Loose. Many<lb />
agree that the artistic nadir of<lb />
his career was the following year<lb />
when he played in The Toy.<lb />
He didn't stop there; Pryor<lb />
wanted more, so he began produc-<lb />
ing movies himself. In 1983 he pro-<lb />
duced Richard Pryor Here and Now.<lb />
He received $4 million when<lb />
he landed a role in Superman III.<lb />
During the taping of Brewster's<lb />
Millions, people claimed that it<lb />
was the first time he had ever<lb />
made a film sober. His earlier<lb />
films were often taped while he<lb />
was drunk or stoned.<lb />
Pryor built himself up and<lb />
see PRYOR page A5<lb />
What's Hot: Back to nature<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
Banging your head against a wall<lb />
uses 150 calories an hour.<lb />
The U.S. Government will not allow<lb />
portraits of living persons to appear<lb />
on stamps.<lb />
Most NASCAR Teams use nitrogen<lb />
in their tires instead of air.<lb />
Blackwoods Salon is located in Uptown Greenville.<lb />
All natural styling products are making<lb />
a comeback<lb />
MARIANNE BARROW<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Everyone knows that hair products are important.<lb />
A good styling product can make or break your hair-<lb />
style. One thing that people don't realize, however,<lb />
is what actual ingredients are in their shampoo and<lb />
mousse.<lb />
Take Fructis, for example. This popular brand of<lb />
shampoo contains several foreign ingredients, but<lb />
claims to mostly use fruit concentrate. Fructis con-<lb />
tains distearyl ether, sodium chloride, behenyl alcohol<lb />
and many other unfamiliar elements. Even though it<lb />
also contains traces of lemon peel, this shampoo and<lb />
conditioner combo is far from all natural.<lb />
Besides daily use of these kinds of shampoo,<lb />
monthly dye jobs are also harsh on your hair. The<lb />
average hair coloring process contains potentially<lb />
harmful ingredients such as isopropyl alcohol, non-<lb />
oxynol and octoxynol. These petrochemicals react<lb />
with ethylene oxide. As a personal rule, 1 don't want<lb />
to be washing my hair with something that contains<lb />
ingredients I can't even pronounce. So you're<lb />
probably wondering what you can buy instead?<lb />
Aveda salons and products offer a great<lb />
alternative to the synthetic products. The whole<lb />
Aveda concept is 100 percent natural and benefi-<lb />
cial to their clientele. All shampoos, conditioners<lb />
and hair goods are made strictly from plants, nuts<lb />
and other organic materials. Even hair coloring<lb />
is done using 97 percent nature-derived, plant-<lb />
based formulas.The Aveda salons make sure the<lb />
whole hairstyling experience as enjoyable as their<lb />
products are.<lb />
I enjoyed such an experience first hand while<lb />
getting a haircut at an Aveda concepts salon in<lb />
downtown Greenville. As I walked into Blackwoods,<lb />
1 immediately appreciated the relaxing, earthy<lb />
environment after a long day of classes. Along with<lb />
every all natural shampoo, cut and style comes a<lb />
massage, a scented oil treatment and organic tea.<lb />
Although the quality of the cut and customer ser-<lb />
vice is extremely high, the price is not something<lb />
to be concerned about. The original price for a pro-<lb />
fessional haircut at Blackwoods is $50 for women<lb />
and $30 for men. However, ECU students receive<lb />
a 50 percent discount. But the service doesn't stop<lb />
at hair, Blackwoods also offers everything from<lb />
organic skin treatments and professional (all-natu-<lb />
ral) makeup application, to island escape packages<lb />
that are spa treatments for half a day.<lb />
Douglas Blackwood, the owner and head stylist<lb />
of the salonspa, thoroughly believes in his prod-<lb />
ucts and the tranquil setting they produce.<lb />
"You can get a haircut anywhere. If you go to an<lb />
Aveda salon you get a whole wellness experience.<lb />
We do our best to make you feel like our guests,<lb />
not just clients<lb />
It's been said in the past that the human body<lb />
is like a temple and deserves to be treated like one.<lb />
So next time you're at Walgreen's picking up your<lb />
favorite bottle of Fructis or Herbal Essence, take a<lb />
look at the list of ingredients on the back. Do you<lb />
really want to wash your hair with alcohol and<lb />
petrochemicals? Instead of stripping your hair and<lb />
skin of its natural oils, make an alliance with nature<lb />
and keep yourself looking and feeling great the<lb />
old fashioned way.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
But that's my life<lb />
Handling heartbreak:<lb />
It's not always easy<lb />
COLLEGE VIXEN<lb />
TRUTH WRITER<lb />
It's so nice to finally be back<lb />
in my element - school, work and<lb />
parties. I've had at least one test<lb />
in every class, a few papers due<lb />
and more reading assignments<lb />
than I can handle. I've been<lb />
very stressed out lately, having<lb />
headaches, not sleeping well and<lb />
having a difficult time focusing<lb />
on anything.<lb />
I have a hard time talking<lb />
about my feelings. You know,<lb />
the ones that come straight from<lb />
your heart, the honest to God<lb />
truth and the ones that you just<lb />
don't want anyone else to know.<lb />
I've found it very helpful to write<lb />
out my life, it helps me under-<lb />
stand my situations from a differ-<lb />
ent view. I'm very talkative about<lb />
almost anything, except my<lb />
innermost thoughts, my heart<lb />
to brain talks and my occasional<lb />
all too crazy nights out with my<lb />
girls. So my entries begin as I<lb />
explore myself and try to bring<lb />
new meaning to my life.<lb />
We had our entire lives<lb />
planned together. After we gradu-<lb />
ated college we were going to get<lb />
married, maybe have kids and<lb />
live happily ever after (I don't<lb />
know what I was thinking at the<lb />
time). Could this fairy tale life<lb />
of mine really come true? Would<lb />
we become one of those rare<lb />
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Don't grimace in anger at<lb />
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PryOr from page A4<lb />
went on to be a producer, writer<lb />
and director. He received a star<lb />
on the Hollywood Walk of Fame<lb />
and later appeared on "Chicago<lb />
Hope" with his other daughter,<lb />
Rain. He played a patient with<lb />
multiple sclerosis, but for Pryor<lb />
this was not pretending, it was<lb />
as real as life. That same year<lb />
he published an autobiography,<lb />
Pryor Convictions.<lb />
Both his accomplishments<lb />
and downfalls have inspired<lb />
people everywhere. Pryor never<lb />
set his goals shy of his dreams.<lb />
On Dec. 10, 2005, we lost<lb />
this comedic genius due to a<lb />
heart attack.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
couples who were high school<lb />
sweethearts then got married and<lb />
stayed together forever?<lb />
My curiosity and love for<lb />
life changed all that with one<lb />
simple, yet devastating state-<lb />
ment - "I don't think we<lb />
should be together anymore<lb />
Breaking up with my boy-<lb />
friend of three years broke my<lb />
heart into a million pieces. Many<lb />
asked if it hurt me so badly then<lb />
why did I do it? I have sat and<lb />
wondered the same thing, and<lb />
as cliche as it sounds, I wanted<lb />
to experience the real college life<lb />
- I felt like I was being held back.<lb />
This may sound selfish, so I'll<lb />
say I was holding him back, too;<lb />
he just couldn't realize it. He said<lb />
that he felt like I owed him an<lb />
explanation so quickly 1 racked<lb />
my brain to find only blanks.<lb />
I had no other choice than<lb />
to let my heart do a little talk-<lb />
ing. Although I was happy and<lb />
content on the outside, I felt<lb />
like we weren't exploring our-<lb />
selves enough because it was<lb />
always "we not "you" or "me<lb />
College is a time for self devel-<lb />
opment and personal growth.<lb />
So I guess you could call that<lb />
"from the heart As for me, it<lb />
was a little on the bright side.<lb />
At first it was difficult to<lb />
escape my once "routine" life.<lb />
Not talking to him every day was<lb />
making me go crazy. "Only time<lb />
will heal my friends kept telling<lb />
Caffeine craze<lb />
me. It really hurts, but I know I<lb />
made the right decision. My all-<lb />
too-serious relationship was also<lb />
filled with jealousy, stress and<lb />
gradually turned into constant<lb />
bickering. It took a huge part of<lb />
my heart to finally end things<lb />
with him and the time that fol-<lb />
lowed was miserable.<lb />
I realized how much time we<lb />
actually spent together as I found<lb />
myself at home alone, watching<lb />
television on Friday nights. I miss<lb />
seeing his face, kissing his lips<lb />
and even hearing him say my<lb />
name. My nerves are really bad<lb />
- not allowing me to get too much<lb />
sleep at night, but the sickening<lb />
feeling finally went away.<lb />
My boyfriend was great and<lb />
I really believed that he was "the<lb />
one But after seeing how much<lb />
fun everyone had last semester,<lb />
I just wanted to go out too, but<lb />
he always wanted to stay in. We<lb />
built a great bond with each<lb />
other, we passed a challenge in<lb />
life many struggle with - to love<lb />
someone and possess the courage<lb />
to let them love you back.<lb />
Of course, I thought I made a<lb />
mistake, but I'm a strong believer<lb />
in fate. If we are supposed to be<lb />
together, then our paths will<lb />
meet again. It's true that we<lb />
can't always see what we need, so<lb />
maybe this is a blessing in disguise.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Beverage (serving size) Per ounce Per serving<lb />
Coffee, drip (8 oz) 14.6 mg<lb />
Red Bull (8.2 oz)<lb />
9.8 mg<lb />
BAWLS Guaranexx (10 oz)<lb />
(sugar-free)<lb />
7.2 mg<lb />
72 mg<lb />
BAWLS Guarana (10 oz)<lb />
6.4 mg<lb />
64 mg<lb />
Mountain Dew (12 oz)<lb />
4.6 mg<lb />
Coca Cola Classic (12 oz)<lb />
2.83 mg 34<lb />
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WEDNESDAY February 22, 2006<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Canada, Russia among<lb />
Olympic quarterfinal games<lb />
Pirates bash Blue Devils, 19-5<lb />
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Defending gold medalist<lb />
Canada will play Russia and the<lb />
United States will play unbeaten<lb />
Finland in the Olympic men's<lb />
hockey quarterfinals Wednesday.<lb />
The other two matchups include<lb />
a rivalry game between the 2005<lb />
world champion Czech Republic<lb />
(2-3) and unbeaten Slovakia (5-<lb />
0) and Sweden (3-2) against<lb />
Switzerland (2-1-2), which reached<lb />
round eight despite tying weak<lb />
Germany and Italy in its final two<lb />
games. Slovakia's 3-0 victory over<lb />
Sweden on Tuesday finalized the<lb />
preliminary round standings after<lb />
each of the 12 Olympic teams<lb />
played five round-robin games<lb />
in their groups. The Slovakia-<lb />
Czech matchup was created when<lb />
Slovakia went 5-0 and the Czechs<lb />
finished last among the four<lb />
qualifiers in Group A. The United<lb />
States, the 2002 silver medalists<lb />
in Salt Lake City, drew Finland<lb />
(5-0) by placing last among the<lb />
Group B qualifiers. Sweden got<lb />
the game it wanted in Switzerland,<lb />
considered the weakest of the eight<lb />
to advance. In Friday's semifinals,<lb />
the Sweden-Switzerland and<lb />
Czech Republic-Slovakia winners<lb />
will meet, while the Canada-Russia<lb />
winner meets the U.SFinland<lb />
winner. The U.SFinland and<lb />
Czech-Slovakia games will be<lb />
played at Palasport, the larger of<lb />
the two Olympic hockey arenas.<lb />
The Canada-Russia and Sweden-<lb />
Switzerland games will be played<lb />
at the Turin exhibition hall that was<lb />
converted into a temporary hockey<lb />
rink for the Olympics.<lb />
Bonds a no-show for first full-<lb />
time workout<lb />
The San Francisco Giants<lb />
gathered as a full team for the first<lb />
time this year, with players getting<lb />
the chance to hit, field, run and<lb />
throw together as they prepare<lb />
for the start of the season. There<lb />
was one notable exception - Barry<lb />
Bonds was nowhere to be found.<lb />
Bonds was a no-show at the first<lb />
voluntary workout for position<lb />
players. Bonds' agent told the team<lb />
last week that because of personal<lb />
issues, the star would come a day<lb />
or two later than his teammates,<lb />
who showed up Monday. Players<lb />
aren't required to come to spring<lb />
training until Feb. 28 and Bonds<lb />
isn't the only star to miss his<lb />
team's first workout. The Boston<lb />
Red Sox said Tuesday that they<lb />
gave Manny Ramirez permission<lb />
to report March 1. Giants outfielder<lb />
Moises Alou said Bonds had<lb />
earned the right to miss the first<lb />
workout and wasn't concerned<lb />
about when his teammate would<lb />
arrive. Felipe Alou said Monday<lb />
that he expected Bonds to be at<lb />
the workout and originally listed<lb />
him in the first group of hitters to<lb />
take batting practice. But he was<lb />
not out on the field at Scottsdale<lb />
Stadium with newcomers, such as<lb />
Steve Finley and Mark Sweeney,<lb />
or returning players, like Alou and<lb />
Pedro Feliz. That will have to wait<lb />
at least another day as the parking<lb />
spot reserved with a cone for<lb />
Bonds and the leather chair at his<lb />
locker remained empty.<lb />
Jets franchise Abraham for<lb />
second straight offseason<lb />
The New York Jets designated<lb />
defensive end John Abraham as<lb />
their franchise player Tuesday, as<lb />
expected. Abraham was the team's<lb />
franchise player last year and was<lb />
unhappy with the situation. He<lb />
waited until the end of training<lb />
camp to sign his one-year tender,<lb />
then played in all 16 games and<lb />
had 10 sacks. Because he played<lb />
an entire year without getting hurt,<lb />
Abraham hoped the team would<lb />
give him the long-term deal he<lb />
wanted. But instead, the team<lb />
opted for the franchise tag again<lb />
at a cost of $8.33 million for 2006,<lb />
nearly $2 million more than last<lb />
year. However, his chances of<lb />
being on the team are up in the<lb />
air. Because the Jets are going<lb />
to be far over the salary cap, they<lb />
will explore the option of trading<lb />
Abraham. If he stays with the team,<lb />
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and camp once again. Abraham's<lb />
agent, Rich Rosa, didn't return<lb />
a phone call seeking comment.<lb />
Abraham, a three-time Pro Bowl<lb />
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time list.<lb />
Stephen Batts slides safely into home for one of the Pirates' 19 runs against Duke Tuesday afternoon.<lb />
Jake Smith's career day<lb />
powers Pirates<lb />
BRENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Jake Smith had a career high<lb />
five RBI and Ryan Tousley added<lb />
a home run and five RBI of his<lb />
own as the Pirates cruised over<lb />
Duke 19-5, Tuesday afternoon at<lb />
Clark-LeClair Stadium.<lb />
Smith, whose previous career<lb />
high in RBI was four, had three<lb />
hits on the afternoon, including<lb />
two doubles. He also reached base<lb />
in all six plate appearances.<lb />
"1 think I've been over-anx-<lb />
ious the last few games said<lb />
Smith.<lb />
"I was just trying to look for<lb />
something out over the plate,<lb />
and something that I was able to<lb />
hit hard<lb />
While it was the Pirates who<lb />
finished strong, the Blue Devils<lb />
came out ready to play, taking an<lb />
early 2-1 lead off of ECU starter<lb />
Mike Flye.<lb />
In his first action since last<lb />
season, Flye was roughed up<lb />
often, giving up two runs on<lb />
five hits in only two plus innings<lb />
pitched. He was pulled in favor of<lb />
Scott Andrews after the J.H. Rose<lb />
product gave up two runs in the<lb />
second and gave up a double and<lb />
a single to begin the third.<lb />
"I just thought he elevated<lb />
some balls early in the game,<lb />
said Head Coach Billy Godwin.<lb />
"I didn't think he had bad<lb />
stuff at all. 1 just thought he<lb />
elevated the ball and they capital-<lb />
ized and made some hits<lb />
With runners on first and<lb />
third and no outs, Andrews<lb />
battled out of Flye's jam without<lb />
allowing another Duke run.<lb />
"I though the key point in the<lb />
game was Scott Andrews coming<lb />
in first and third and Duke with<lb />
a 2-1 lead and getting out of that<lb />
inning without them scoring a<lb />
run said Godwin.<lb />
Then the Pirate offense<lb />
exploded. ECU scored 17 runs<lb />
over the next four innings to<lb />
eliminate any chance for a Duke<lb />
upset.<lb />
The Diamond Bucs opened<lb />
the barrage with four runs in<lb />
the third. Jay Mattox led off the<lb />
inning with a double and scored<lb />
after'Adam Witter doubled.<lb />
Smith, who reached on a fielder's<lb />
choice earlier in the inning,<lb />
scored when Tousley delivered<lb />
a sacrifice fly to right. Stephen<lb />
Batts followed with a double,<lb />
plating Witter. Batts then scored<lb />
on a fielding error by Duke first<lb />
baseman Anderson for a 5-2<lb />
advantage.<lb />
The Pirates scored four more<lb />
in the fourth and three more in<lb />
the fifth before sealing the deal<lb />
with six runs in the sixth.<lb />
The Pirates loaded the bases<lb />
to begin the sixth and freshman<lb />
Drew Schieber scored on a wild<lb />
pitch. Jamie Ray then delivered<lb />
a sacrifice fly to score Jake Dean.<lb />
Wood scored on a single from<lb />
Smith to give ECU a 15-3 lead.<lb />
After Witter singled to put run-<lb />
ners on first and second, Tousley<lb />
followed with an RBI single and<lb />
Brandon Henderson smoked a<lb />
two RBI double to left, pushing<lb />
the Pirate advantage to 18-3.<lb />
"We had a lot of production<lb />
at the top of the order said<lb />
Godwin.<lb />
"At the seventh inning we<lb />
were looking and we had 11 hits<lb />
at the top of our order. That's<lb />
really good to see<lb />
Duke scored two runs in the<lb />
seventh to close out the scoring.<lb />
Mollenhauer, Smith and<lb />
Witter paced the Pirates with<lb />
three hits apiece, while Mattox<lb />
and Tousley both had multi-hit<lb />
games as well.<lb />
With his relief effort, Andrews<lb />
improves to 1-0 on the season<lb />
with a 1.69 ERA.<lb />
The Diamond Bucs will now<lb />
gear up for the Keith LeClair<lb />
classic starting this Friday. ECU<lb />
opens up with Penn State on<lb />
Friday night. First pitch is sched-<lb />
uled for 5 p.m.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Team Statistics:Offensive Leaders<lb />
ECUvs.DukeECU<lb />
ECUDukeJake Smith: 3-6, 3R, 5 RBI<lb />
H-AB 18-4214-41Adam Witterr: 3-5, 3R, 2 RBI<lb />
R 195Adam Tousley: 2-5, 2R, 5 RBI<lb />
RBI 174<lb />
BB 61Duke<lb />
SO 28Brett Bartles: 4-5,1R<lb />
LOB 810Tim Sherlock: 2-4,1R, 1 RBI<lb />
Terrible Torino, Bonds the buffoon,<lb />
and Ricky's reeling once again<lb />
Williams'2006 season<lb />
could be at risk<lb />
OPINION<lb />
JOSH FERNANDEZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
You know, with all the non-<lb />
sense going on in the sporting<lb />
world the past week or so, I<lb />
shouldn't have had much trouble<lb />
figuring out what to write about,<lb />
which I didn't. I just couldn't<lb />
pick one thing, so I offer you a<lb />
potpourri of jaded evaluation.<lb />
The Winter Olympics alone<lb />
have supplied writers seeking<lb />
to express their opinion (dis-<lb />
dain) with a plethora of episodes<lb />
involving idiocy, cockiness and<lb />
selfishness on the part of our<lb />
American athletes.<lb />
You have Lindsey Jacobellis<lb />
pulling off tricks during snow-<lb />
board cross, costing her the gold<lb />
when she clearly was about to<lb />
win. Then there is Bode Miller,<lb />
living up to, well, nothing, since<lb />
he was hyped-up about as much<lb />
as LeBron and, so far, hasn't even<lb />
cracked fifth place in any event.<lb />
And there is the delightfully<lb />
unfortunate feud between speed<lb />
skaters Shani Davis and Chad<lb />
Hendrick over Davis' apparent<lb />
self-serving attitude.<lb />
Maybe I'm a bit cynical -<lb />
there are Americans doing well<lb />
in the winter games. But it's so<lb />
easy to be cynical when practi-<lb />
cally every news story related<lb />
to Torino focuses on something<lb />
negative relating to American<lb />
athletes. Whatever, it's just the<lb />
winter Olympics.<lb />
Then there was Barry Bonds<lb />
announcing his definite retire-<lb />
ment at theend of the 2006 season.<lb />
"I'm not playing baseball<lb />
anymore after this the San Fran-<lb />
cisco Giants star told USA Today<lb />
in a telephone interview from his<lb />
California home Sunday.<lb />
"The game isn't fun any-<lb />
more. I'm tired of all of the crap<lb />
going on. I want to play this year<lb />
out, hopefully win, and once the<lb />
season is over, go home and be<lb />
with my family<lb />
I don't really care, Barry. In<lb />
fact, I'm glad.<lb />
This guy is one of the worst<lb />
team players I've ever observed<lb />
in any sport in my entire 22-year<lb />
existence on this planet. He's<lb />
like the Kobe Bryant of baseball,<lb />
minus the championship rings.<lb />
Forget about his 708 career<lb />
homers, which, as most already<lb />
know, put him 48 away from<lb />
passing Henry Aaron, the all-time<lb />
leader. Bonds, in his soon-to-be<lb />
21-year career, hasn't led a team<lb />
to anything more than a powered<lb />
by steroids 2002 World Series loss<lb />
to the Angels. Yeah, it was an<lb />
exciting seven-game series, but I<lb />
despise Barry Bonds.<lb />
He's one of the bad guys in<lb />
baseball - not because of gambling<lb />
or cheating (although his obvious<lb />
supplement use could be consid-<lb />
ered so), he's simply just what I<lb />
said, "a bad guy Who wants to<lb />
root for a man who refuses to<lb />
sign autographs for young fans<lb />
without a hefty fee? For good-<lb />
ness sake, Barry, you're expecting<lb />
to pull in a $22 million salary<lb />
in 2006! So selfish you are, sir.<lb />
And for t hose of you who wa nt<lb />
to see the 41-year-old pass Aaron<lb />
and think he will within the<lb />
time constraints of his impend-<lb />
ing retirement, I'm sorry, but it's<lb />
not going to happen. With his<lb />
knee in a state of despair, which<lb />
will surely lead to far less at-bats,<lb />
Barry, as far as I see it, will barely<lb />
crack 30 dingers. This is sort of a<lb />
'Sosa-esque' ending to an illus-<lb />
triously anabolicized (I made up<lb />
Ricky Williams failed another drug test, though the Miami Herald reports it is not for marijuana.<lb />
that word) career.<lb />
Besides, A-Rod will most-<lb />
likely reach 800 just around the<lb />
time he's Barry's age, which is in<lb />
a bit more than 10 years. There<lb />
are players more deserving of the<lb />
home run king title than Bonds<lb />
(Albert Pujols, A-Rod and maybe<lb />
'05 HR champ Andruw Jones if<lb />
he keeps pace) and simply better<lb />
records to follow than this one<lb />
(Miguel Tejada has played in 918<lb />
consecutive games, but catching<lb />
Ripken will, in all honesty, be<lb />
supremely difficult).<lb />
But my main focal point<lb />
of this rant regards the recent<lb />
announcement that Ricky Wil-<lb />
liams tested positive once again,<lb />
though The Miami Herald has now<lb />
reported it is not marijuana.<lb />
He could likely face a one-year<lb />
see RICKY page A6<lb />
Lady Pirates fall in championship game at Pirate Invitational<lb />
ECU softball improves to<lb />
3-2 over weekend<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
SENIOR WRITER.<lb />
The ECU softball team made<lb />
their home debut last Friday as<lb />
they hosted several teams in the<lb />
Holiday Inn Express Invitational.<lb />
The Lady Pirates had won their<lb />
previous five games and were<lb />
looking to extend this streak over<lb />
the weekend.<lb />
The first game of the week-<lb />
end pitted ECU against Army.<lb />
After being hitless through three<lb />
innings, the Lady Pirates finally<lb />
got moving offensively as they<lb />
scored three runs in the top of the<lb />
fourth. Two more runs followed<lb />
in the sixth, and three in the top<lb />
of the seventh as ECU blanked<lb />
Army 7-0.<lb />
Seton Hall was the next oppo-<lb />
nent the ECU Softball team<lb />
faced last Friday. Junior Keli<lb />
Harrell took the mound for the<lb />
Lady PiTates and pitched one of<lb />
her best games, allowing only<lb />
two hits as the team went on to<lb />
another shutout 3-0.<lb />
Senior Brently Bridge-<lb />
forth and Harrell both pitched<lb />
complete games and limited<lb />
their opponents to only six hits<lb />
combined.<lb />
In the final day of the invi-<lb />
tational, the Lady Pirates faced<lb />
Towson. Once again ECU was<lb />
able to shutout their opponent<lb />
this time 5-0. The win was<lb />
their third shutout in a row and<lb />
allowed the team to advance to<lb />
the championship game to face<lb />
Michigan State.<lb />
Michigan State pitcher Rachel<lb />
Turney pitched was able to limit<lb />
ECU to only two hits and struck<lb />
out 11 on the way to a 1-0 win. The<lb />
only run of the game came in<lb />
the bottom of the fifth when<lb />
Michigan State's Meghan<lb />
Darhower hit an RBI-double<lb />
scoring teammate Elizabeth<lb />
Peterson.<lb />
ECU'S first loss of the season<lb />
was credited to Harrell, despite<lb />
only allowing four hits in the<lb />
complete game.<lb />
On the following day Ohio<lb />
came to town to face the Lady<lb />
Pirates. Despite putting forth<lb />
their best effort by forcing the<lb />
game into an extra inning,<lb />
ECU fell again, this time 8-7.<lb />
The loss put ECU'S record at 8-2<lb />
this season.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will return<lb />
to action Wednesday as they<lb />
host in-state rival N.C. State in<lb />
a double-header at 5 p.m. The<lb />
ECU softball team will<lb />
then travel on the road this<lb />
weekend to take part in the C of<lb />
C Cougar Classic in Charleston<lb />
S.C.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports @theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb /><pb facs="00059398_tn_0006" /><lb />
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Ramirez asked the team<lb />
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"I think Manny knows that<lb />
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Baseball's collective bargaining<lb />
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"He seems happy Ortiz<lb />
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WEDNESDAY February 22, 2006<lb />
My Random Column<lb />
Fast food?<lb />
Why is it that when all else fails, we<lb />
resort to chain food stores? "The faster<lb />
the better" is what we want and even<lb />
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There have been time limits set for<lb />
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free food if the workers do not make<lb />
the set limit. Why, in such a fast-paced<lb />
world, do we long only for cheap and<lb />
easy?<lb />
Relaxing family dinners.are not on a<lb />
college student's agenda, much less<lb />
sitting and eating. Campus dining<lb />
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friends to sit and enjoy their company<lb />
when eating.<lb />
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at the office or sitting at my apartment.<lb />
I do not have a dining area, so I resort<lb />
to the couch or the bar top if it isn't<lb />
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are few and far between) it is in these<lb />
two places.<lb />
With McDonald's and Wendy's sitting<lb />
practically on campus, it is easy to<lb />
opt for those first. Miami Subs is not<lb />
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and, therefore, less visited from those<lb />
around campus.<lb />
Too bad the bad food isn't better for<lb />
you, and, similarly, too bad that the<lb />
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restaurant to the office, I will continue<lb />
to eat the fast food.<lb />
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Pirate Rant<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
'Girls Gone Wild1 meets Greenville<lb />
What about women's<lb />
rights and the image<lb />
they portray?<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
CASUAL OBSERVER<lb />
There was quite a turnout<lb />
when the "Girls Gone Wild" bus<lb />
rolled into downtown Greenville<lb />
last week. One source, a guy I<lb />
know who works at one of the<lb />
clubs downtown, informed me<lb />
that at least 500 people showed<lb />
up at his downtown club, which is<lb />
double the club's capacity. Most,<lb />
if not all of them, were guys. It<lb />
seems our lady Pirates aren't as<lb />
easily enticed by a free T-shirt as<lb />
some may think. I'm afraid that I<lb />
wasn't able to go downtown and<lb />
join the "Girls Gone Wild" crew.<lb />
I have a problem with a company<lb />
who makes a lot of their business<lb />
by exploiting women.<lb />
It should also be known that,<lb />
according to my same source,<lb />
most of the girls who were down-<lb />
town when "Girls Gone Wild"<lb />
was there actually came with the<lb />
"Girls Gone Wild" crew. I can<lb />
then only assume that few, if any,<lb />
of the girls who participated were<lb />
actually ECU students. So anyone<lb />
hoping to see that young lady that<lb />
you like in class on video, don't<lb />
get your hopes up. But the whole<lb />
premise of "Girls Gone Wild"<lb />
is that it is the shenanigans of,<lb />
"college girls While these girls<lb />
may have been the average college<lb />
student age, they weren't ECU<lb />
students. So isn't this stretching<lb />
the truth a little bit?<lb />
Now before everyone goes all,<lb />
"it's my body and I'll do what I<lb />
want I think it is important that<lb />
you understand just how it is that<lb />
"Girls Gone Wild" (GGW) is actu-<lb />
ally able to make money.<lb />
The basic idea is that guys with<lb />
video cameras go around asking<lb />
girls to expose their bodies in<lb />
exchange for T-shirts, beads (during<lb />
Mardi Gras)' or something like that.<lb />
All they really need is some form of<lb />
consent in the form of a recorded<lb />
"yes" or a signed document, essen-<lb />
tially giving the company approval<lb />
to sell the images of their bodies<lb />
for their profit. The truth of the<lb />
matter is that the neither the<lb />
cameramen nor the GGW com-<lb />
pany are really obligated to<lb />
give the women anything in<lb />
exchange for the girls exposing<lb />
themselves. Why? According<lb />
to the law, exposing oneself<lb />
constitutes no expectation of<lb />
privacy. This means that the<lb />
girls who expose themselves<lb />
really have no reason to be given<lb />
anything, and they have no<lb />
claim to be given any money<lb />
if someone should sell footage<lb />
or pictures of them exposing<lb />
themselves. Thus GGW is able<lb />
to pocket billions of dollars by<lb />
selling their footage.<lb />
What makes this even harder<lb />
for me to stomach is that a judge<lb />
from Panama City, Fla. ruled in<lb />
2004 that video footage of women<lb />
under the age of 18 exposing<lb />
themselves without any physical<lb />
or sexual contact is not consid-<lb />
ered child pornography. This<lb />
basically means that anyone can<lb />
film a woman from the ages of<lb />
one to 100 exposing themselves,<lb />
sell it and it would be perfectly<lb />
legal as long as their was no sexual<lb />
content. I guess which age you<lb />
start filming at really depends on<lb />
what the market shows is popular.<lb />
Then again, I always thought that<lb />
if you filmed someone underage<lb />
in any sexual context, it was still<lb />
considered pedophilia. Hey, if it<lb />
quacks like a duck  you know<lb />
the rest.<lb />
Now I hate to be critical, but<lb />
within the scope of women's<lb />
rights, doesn't this seem like a<lb />
step in the opposite direction?<lb />
Not only is GGW's target audi-<lb />
ence mostly men, the company<lb />
itself is run mostly by men.<lb />
Yet women, or rather women's<lb />
bodies, are the source for their<lb />
income. From this perspective,<lb />
it sounds almost like any other<lb />
sex-industry business. The big-<lb />
gest difference is that those<lb />
women typically receive money<lb />
for what they do, and even then<lb />
it isn't always fair; usually it is the<lb />
men who receive a bigger cut of<lb />
the money. Maybe I'm reading<lb />
too much into it, but the con-<lb />
cept of a corporation profiting<lb />
off of women as if they were a<lb />
natural resource doesn't sit well<lb />
with me. Isn't it bad enough that<lb />
seedier elements in our world<lb />
do this every day? I guess it all<lb />
just depends on how within or<lb />
outside of the law you are.<lb />
Of course, the issue of show-<lb />
ing off one's body has always been<lb />
a topic of highly heated debate.<lb />
Phrases like, "if you got it, flaunt<lb />
it and "respecting someone for<lb />
their mind" have been used to<lb />
describe people's feelings on the<lb />
issue. The fact is that the biggest<lb />
problem that comes with this<lb />
issue is how both sides have valid<lb />
points. If you feel like you are<lb />
attractive, then you should have<lb />
the freedom to dress in way that<lb />
makes you feel good about your-<lb />
self. However, wearing too little<lb />
(or showing too much, depending<lb />
on how you look at it) can some-<lb />
times divert people's attention<lb />
from you, the person, toward your<lb />
body. Some people say they like it,<lb />
while some people say they don't<lb />
but continue to dress the same<lb />
way. Frankly, there are as many<lb />
different views on this subject as<lb />
there are people. Because of this,<lb />
we all send out signals that just<lb />
get mixed-up with each other,<lb />
leaving us all a little unsure of<lb />
what to think.<lb />
I guess what it really boils<lb />
down to is that we all want to feel<lb />
wanted, admired, desired, sexy,<lb />
appreciated what have you. The<lb />
question is how far are you willing<lb />
to go to feel that way. I believe<lb />
that if you go too far, you'll end-<lb />
up feeling the exact opposite of<lb />
what you initially wanted. You<lb />
have to decide what makes you<lb />
happy, and in the end you are<lb />
the one who decides how to be<lb />
happy. What brings on the cheers<lb />
of others may not always be some-<lb />
thing that you would want to<lb />
cheer about, especially if you had<lb />
to watch yourself doing it.<lb />
If none of that makes any sense,<lb />
let me put it to you this way:<lb />
I've talked to a lot of guys<lb />
since GGW came and went, and<lb />
they've all said the same things.<lb />
They want to buy the tape just so<lb />
they can, "see how stupid those<lb />
girls acted Others want to see<lb />
if they can find someone they<lb />
know on the tape or if they can<lb />
identify the girls while walking<lb />
around the campus. Just thought<lb />
you ladies would like to know<lb />
that. So if you did or ever want to<lb />
get on a GGW tape, I really hope<lb />
the T-shirt wasis worth it, even<lb />
though it really isn't.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
(KRT)  When discussing<lb />
economic policies it is important<lb />
to not let rhetoric overpower real-<lb />
ity. That happened in a recent,<lb />
much-reprinted New York Times<lb />
article that argued "endless fields<lb />
of corn in the Midwest can be<lb />
distilled into endless gallons of<lb />
ethanol  that could end any<lb />
worldwide oil shortage and free<lb />
the United States from depen-<lb />
dence on foreign energy<lb />
The story went on to discuss<lb />
how much energy goes into pro-<lb />
ducing ethanol. But it failed to<lb />
substantiate its lead assertion of<lb />
"endless gallons of ethanol" that<lb />
might "free the United States"<lb />
from oil imports.<lb />
The United States is an agri-<lb />
cultural powerhouse, but even<lb />
common crops like corn are not<lb />
endless. In 2004, we harvested<lb />
just under 12 billion bushels of<lb />
corn, the most in several years.<lb />
One bushel of corn yields about<lb />
2.7 gallons of ethanol. So if we<lb />
processed all the corn we pro-<lb />
duce, we would have 32 billion<lb />
gallons of fuel alcohol.<lb />
That sounds like a lot, but we<lb />
also have a large country with<lb />
many vehicles. We burn approxi-<lb />
mately 14 million barrels per<lb />
day of petroleum-based "motor<lb />
fuels That is about 588 million<lb />
gallons per day or 215 billion<lb />
gallons per year. It sounds like a<lb />
lot in absolute terms, but with a<lb />
population nearing 300 million,<lb />
it averages less than 2 gallons per<lb />
person per day.<lb />
Processing all corn grown<lb />
in the U.S. into alcohol would<lb />
cover about 55 days' worth of<lb />
driving. That is a significant<lb />
amount, but it is far from a level<lb />
that "could end any worldwide<lb />
oil shortage<lb />
Yes, corn acreage could be<lb />
expanded. Yes, other crops such<lb />
as barley and wheat can also be<lb />
used to produce ethanol. Yes,<lb />
crop yields will continue to<lb />
increase with improved technol-<lb />
ogy. And yes, nongrain crops<lb />
such as pasture or range grasses<lb />
could go into ethanol production.<lb />
The point is, however, that<lb />
even with massive increases in<lb />
alcohol production and substantial<lb />
increases in vehicle mileage, It is<lb />
not likely that biofuels will replace<lb />
fossil fuels for decades, if ever.<lb />
While biofuels are less envi-<lb />
ronmentally harmful than petro-<lb />
leum fuels, they are not benign.<lb />
Even at current acreages, corn<lb />
production consumes fuel and<lb />
fertilizer and entails soil erosion.<lb />
Extending fuel crop production<lb />
onto marginal land would exac-<lb />
erbate these problems.<lb />
As petroleum becomes scarcer<lb />
and we seek effective ways to<lb />
limit pollution, biofuels are<lb />
likely to play an increasingly<lb />
important role in our economy.<lb />
If we implement prudent policies,<lb />
increases in biofuel use can be<lb />
economically efficient and make<lb />
our society better off. Such poli-<lb />
cies would include incentives to<lb />
reduce energy use and to develop<lb />
energy saving technology. They<lb />
would not mandate arbitrary<lb />
levels of any specific technol-<lb />
ogy including ethanol or diesel<lb />
fuel derived from soy or other<lb />
vegetable oils.<lb />
But we should not get car-<lb />
ried away with our own rheto-<lb />
ric. Grain-derived fuel alcohol<lb />
is not a panacea for all energy<lb />
and environmental prob-<lb />
lems. Deluding ourselves into<lb />
thinking that it is will lead<lb />
us to policies that will harm<lb />
our society rather than help it.<lb />
To the two people arguing about Kanye West<lb />
at UNCW and how we don't get anyone good,<lb />
why are you only arguing about rappers? There<lb />
are other good musicians who aren't rappers<lb />
like Ryan Adams, Dave Matthews, Beck, O.A.R<lb />
or Jack Johnson. These are a few people ECU<lb />
should try to get. The world does not revolve<lb />
around hip-hop music.<lb />
I voted for Bush and I support him, but letting<lb />
Arabs control six major ports in this country is<lb />
completely stupid. It is like letting the fox guard<lb />
then hen house.<lb />
I hate how some of the girls at ECU carry on<lb />
the loudest conversations with each other about<lb />
personal things that should be kept to them-<lb />
selves. I would like to eat or brush my teeth in<lb />
peace without hearing about your drama.<lb />
I enjoyed the positive comment about Greeks on<lb />
Tuesday's rant. Can we stop all this anti-Greek<lb />
BS? You're not being forced to join one.<lb />
I'm throwing a chemistry notes burning party<lb />
when I graduate so keep a heads up on Facehook<lb />
to come and join me!<lb />
OK, I'm tired of the cold weather; I'm ready<lb />
for shorts and T's and I'm sure everyone else<lb />
is too!<lb />
Half an inch of ice and a little snow is not that<lb />
bad. It takes at least six inches to shut schools<lb />
in Ohio and most northern places. You people<lb />
are wimps. Just slow down and learn to drive<lb />
and everything will be OK.<lb />
What happened to the days when Pirate Rants<lb />
were funny, interesting and not full of so many<lb />
hateful comments. Come on guys, you can t<lb />
complain about everything, especially when<lb />
we know it can't be resolved. Let's go back to<lb />
the simple and hilarious bickering that made<lb />
us laugh while we strolled on campus.<lb />
I had a nightmare last night I was a blonde!<lb />
To those of you who choose to park along Sixth<lb />
Street near the Rivers Building  you seriously<lb />
need to learn how to properly parallel park! You<lb />
do not need half of a car length to pull out of<lb />
a parking spot, and if you do, you don't need<lb />
to park there.<lb />
I agree that students should get the book loan<lb />
program. Where I went as an undergrad had a<lb />
book rental system and it was great. I got here<lb />
to ECU and said WTF! Books should be made<lb />
more economically available than they are<lb />
now. I wonder who is paying whom to keep it<lb />
like it is now.<lb />
Hippies don't help the world (see 1960s and<lb />
all the chaos therein). Dreadlocks look good<lb />
on black people, but not on white people.<lb />
Corporate America is good because it creates<lb />
useful products and jobs when economically<lb />
feasible. Mother Earth will be fine. Leave your<lb />
Febreze at home. Oh and newsflash, wash your<lb />
clothes so you won't need Febreze. Barbie and<lb />
Ken don't do much, but at least Barbie provides<lb />
some eye candy.<lb />
I have not seen stats proving that Greeks have a<lb />
better GPA than the average ECU student.<lb />
No but seriously, I'm in love with a stripper.<lb />
To all the people who are in a fraternity or soror-<lb />
ity on campus You are not actually Greek <lb />
you know that right? Greece is a country in<lb />
Europe; people who come from or live tnere<lb />
are Greek.<lb />
Seriously TEC, whoever the heck you have in<lb />
charge this year, get it together. Fix your front<lb />
page. Your sports page is still somewhat decent<lb />
at least. I'll check that out.<lb />
The hippies are here, relax. Not everyone con-<lb />
forms to some cookie cutter image. Learn to<lb />
love someone before you judge a person on<lb />
what they wear.<lb />
Don't you hate it when someone really sucks<lb />
up to his or her professor? Usually it's a girl and<lb />
she always has to have a word with the profes-<lb />
sor after class.<lb />
I have the top class rank, but I'm not Greek. So<lb />
therefore there's no correlation between getting<lb />
good grades and being Greek. It depends on if<lb />
the student is a hard worker. There are both lazy<lb />
non-Greeks and lazy Greeks.<lb />
You know what gets me? The confederate soldier<lb />
statue has been sitting in front of the courthouse<lb />
since 1914 and the issue of removing it has just<lb />
now come up. Why now?<lb />
ECU has a softball team! You may not have<lb />
heard since they don't get any media attention,<lb />
but these ladies are 8-2 and playing great soft-<lb />
ball. Come support them at the game against<lb />
N.C. State Wednesday at 5 p.m.<lb />
I think if curling can be considered an Olympic<lb />
sport, why not beer pong?<lb />
What pizza at Destination 360? They got rid<lb />
of that this semester along with all the other<lb />
good stuff like the wraps and the quesadillas,<lb />
etc. I don't think they took into consideration<lb />
the fact that we liked that stuff the best when<lb />
they ripped it away from us. Bring back the<lb />
quesadillas!<lb />
I would like to thank the administrators of this<lb />
school for advising us students about the foul<lb />
weather conditions Monday. Is anyone else<lb />
scarred that the red banner on the homepage<lb />
was missing advising students about the snow<lb />
or did they not care?<lb />
Anyone remember "Fraggle Rock"? What a<lb />
great show<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant Is an anonymous way for students and staff in the<lb />
ECUccwnmunitytomkc-trietrocAnlom Sulmhsi, mean be submitted anonym Hisly<lb />
online at www.theeastcarotinianxom, or e-mailed to editurtetheeastcamtinian.<lb />
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