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4-04-06<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Volume 81 Number 63<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
April 5, 2006<lb />
Leadership that leaves a legacy<lb />
The NAACP awarded Erica Reid, 'Woman of the Year and De'Laria<lb />
Woodruff, 'Man of the Year last Thursday night at the Legacy Dinner.<lb />
NAACP members awarded<lb />
Chancellors convened for a leadership forum on March 30 and gave helpful advice to potential leaders.<lb />
Respect and confidence are<lb />
key for being a good leader<lb />
CHRISTOPHER STEVENSON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
During the chancellor's forum on<lb />
leadership Thursday, March 30, four ECU<lb />
alumni spoke on the concept of leadership<lb />
and how ECU assisted them in their devel-<lb />
opment of becoming successful leaders.<lb />
The panel of alumni talked about what<lb />
leadership means to them.<lb />
Carol Mabe, a marketing and con-<lb />
sumer brand specialist, has worked with<lb />
some of the world's most identifiable and<lb />
succestfql brands, including Hanes, Hanes<lb />
Her Way, L'eggs, Victoria's Secret, Lee,<lb />
Wrangler and Russell Athletic.<lb />
"I think every leader is someone who<lb />
has influence over others, and I think in.<lb />
order to have influence, you have to earn<lb />
the respect and confidence by those around<lb />
you said Mabe.<lb />
Mabe also emphasized that a leader must<lb />
have a vision for the future and be able to<lb />
articulate that vision to others.<lb />
Ron Clark, Disney Teacher of the Year<lb />
in 2000 and New York Times bestselling<lb />
author, is known as "America's Educator"<lb />
because of his passionate teaching style<lb />
and the lengths to which he goes to see<lb />
kids excel in education and in life.<lb />
Clark defines leadership as the ability to<lb />
inspire others toward a similar goal. Clark<lb />
stressed that the way words are spoken can<lb />
be critical to a leader's success.<lb />
"If you've got a leader who is driven, ded-<lb />
icated and has that passion of really going<lb />
for it, then it is contagious said Clark.<lb />
As a student at ECU, Clark enjoyed<lb />
being surrounded by professors and<lb />
fellow students who shared his passion<lb />
for education.<lb />
James Maynard, founder of the Golden<lb />
Corral restaurants, has nearly 500 restau-<lb />
rants across the nation with sales in excess<lb />
of $1.3 billon. Maynard said that everyone<lb />
is a leader at some stage in life.<lb />
"Winners keep winning and leaders<lb />
keep leading said Maynard.<lb />
Maynard also emphasized that ECU<lb />
helped prepare him to achieve his career goals.<lb />
"What I loved about ECU was that<lb />
anything I wanted to learn, I found<lb />
out later how to go do that Maynard said.<lb />
As a student, Maynard spent hours<lb />
upon hours in the library, pouring over many<lb />
different business books to enhance his knowl-<lb />
edge about how the business world operated.<lb />
Valeria Lovelace is president and<lb />
founder of Media Transformations, an<lb />
educational production company com-<lb />
mitted to the formation of projects that<lb />
encourage educational and social values<lb />
among youth everywhere. Lovelace has<lb />
an impressive clientele, which includes<lb />
Nickelodeon, MTV Networks, MSNBC,<lb />
Sesame Workshop and Disney.<lb />
Lovelace said that great leaders value<lb />
the work of those they lead, appreciating<lb />
every single component.<lb />
"I believe a leader is able to bring out the<lb />
best in every single person said Lovelace.<lb />
The panel of alumni also gave sug-<lb />
gestions about how current and future<lb />
students at ECU can become leaders.<lb />
Clark emphasized that educators need to<lb />
direct students to areas where they can<lb />
gain leadership experience. Clark also sug-<lb />
gested that a leadership class is a great tool<lb />
that could prepare students for the future.<lb />
The chancellor's forum was in honor of<lb />
the 99th anniversary of the founding of ECU.<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Students and faculty<lb />
honored at Sweethearts<lb />
CLAIRE MURPHY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The NAACP had its Legacy<lb />
Dinner in Sweethearts Dining hall<lb />
Thursday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
The Legacy dinner is an awards<lb />
ceremony for African Ameri-<lb />
can women and men in ECU'S<lb />
faculty, staff and student body.<lb />
This year there were about 54<lb />
awards and honorees including<lb />
"Man of the Year "Strive for<lb />
Success "Woman of the Year"<lb />
and "Highest GPA<lb />
There were very strict require-<lb />
ments for each person to win<lb />
each award. Some of the crite-<lb />
ria included character, campus<lb />
involvement and grade point<lb />
average, among other things.<lb />
There were a few appreciative<lb />
performances throughout the<lb />
banquet, including singers Nata-<lb />
lie Wood and Dante'Johnson and<lb />
a dance performance by Monica<lb />
Williams.<lb />
The dinner had a very open<lb />
and friendly atmosphere, show-<lb />
ing how proud and caring every-<lb />
one was toward each other.<lb />
Jenilyn Turner provided<lb />
the initial welcome and most<lb />
introductions. She also gave<lb />
a special thanks to the com-<lb />
mittee. Christopher Foye and<lb />
Atalaya Neal gave other intro-<lb />
ductions. Harolynn Mallette,<lb />
Crystal Fuller, Melanie Handy<lb />
and Michael Miller presented<lb />
awards and certificates. Harolynn<lb />
Mallette said closing words.<lb />
The Women's Program and<lb />
Men's Program went as two<lb />
separate events last Thursday.<lb />
There were 22 male and 22<lb />
female honorees, as well as 10<lb />
from ECU faculty and staff.<lb />
There was a long list of both<lb />
male and female honorees,<lb />
all with impressive histories.<lb />
The winner of the "Man of<lb />
the Year" award was De'Laria<lb />
Woodruff Jr. The "Woman<lb />
of the Year" was Erica Reid.<lb />
"Strive for Success" went to<lb />
Je'Varis Richardson and "High-<lb />
est GPA Award" went to Ngozi<lb />
Igboko.<lb />
The students who won<lb />
awards, as well as everyone else<lb />
present at the Legacy Dinner,<lb />
have achieved a very great honor<lb />
and deserve to be recognized.<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
How many will<lb />
be able to retire?<lb />
Peace Club seeks to instigate change<lb />
VANESSA CLARKE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
At a time when apathy is<lb />
more socially acceptable than<lb />
engagement and the 18 to 25-<lb />
year-old demographic is charged<lb />
with watching too much MTV to<lb />
care about social justice, a new<lb />
group on campus is forming to<lb />
change that.<lb />
The Peace Club, led by de<lb />
facto president Jacek Teller, a<lb />
chemistry and physics major,<lb />
seeks to take advantage<lb />
of the recent shift in public<lb />
opinion, especially when deal-<lb />
ing with President Bush, whose<lb />
approval ratings are at their<lb />
lowest ever.<lb />
"It's high time to jgetj the<lb />
peace movement on campus<lb />
the sophomore said.<lb />
In order to accomplish this,<lb />
the group will mainly focus<lb />
on education. The Peace Club<lb />
hopes to raise awareness on<lb />
social justice all over the world<lb />
and here in the United States,<lb />
Teller said.<lb />
Specific instances Teller men-<lb />
tioned at the club's first meeting<lb />
on Thursday included the prison<lb />
scandal at Abu Ghraib, the lack of<lb />
due process at Guantanamo Bay<lb />
and the war on terror in Afghani-<lb />
stan and Iraq.<lb />
"Abroad he said, "Some-<lb />
thing is very wrong<lb />
Still, the issue the fledgling<lb />
group will be focusing most of<lb />
its attention on in the coming<lb />
months is the genocide in<lb />
Sudan.<lb />
The group hopes to be able<lb />
to attend "Save Darfur: Rally<lb />
to Stop Genocide sponsored<lb />
by the Save Darfur Coalition<lb />
in Washington, D.C April 30.<lb />
The rally is a part of the coali-<lb />
tion's "Million Voices for Darfur"<lb />
campaign, which pledges to<lb />
send one million postcards to<lb />
President Bush urging him to<lb />
push for more United Nations<lb />
support for the Sudan.<lb />
In addition to attending<lb />
the rally, the group plans to<lb />
show a documentary April 6 in<lb />
Mendenhall dealing either with<lb />
the war in Iraq or the genocide<lb />
in Sudan.<lb />
The club has no regular meet-<lb />
ings because Teller said that<lb />
sitting around and talking does<lb />
nothing to promote the cause of<lb />
peace and social justice.<lb />
Instead, the group will keep<lb />
in touch by e-mail or phone<lb />
when an event is taking place.<lb />
"If it's easy to participate,<lb />
people will Teller said.<lb />
For now, the group will be<lb />
low-key, according to Teller. He<lb />
said that he did not want to<lb />
force the club in any particular<lb />
direction.<lb />
"(This group is whatever we<lb />
decide it is he said.<lb />
"It will become whatever it<lb />
will become<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
It's never too early to start thinking about retirement.<lb />
Robert Fox visits to speak at Thomas<lb />
Harriot 'Voyages of Discovery' lecture<lb />
Research shows that 53<lb />
percent of today's workers<lb />
have not saved enough<lb />
LEE SCHWARZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Why the College of Arts<lb />
and Sciences is named<lb />
after Harriot<lb />
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb />
STAFF WRITER <lb />
Thursday, March 30, Robert<lb />
Fox, a distinguished Harriot<lb />
scholar from Oxford University,<lb />
visited ECU's Hendrix Theater to<lb />
give a lecture on Thomas Harriot,<lb />
the man after whom the College<lb />
of Arts and Sciences is named.<lb />
Fox's lecture was an overview<lb />
of Harriot's life. Topics included<lb />
skepticism about Harriot's appear-<lb />
ance and personal life and his<lb />
many accomplishments.<lb />
Some major points in his<lb />
lecture included Harriot's dis-<lb />
coveries with the sun and the<lb />
use of a telescope. According to<lb />
Fox, shortly after the telescope<lb />
was invented, Harriot observed<lb />
the moon and the sun and made<lb />
maps of the spots on these sur-<lb />
faces.<lb />
He recorded more than 450<lb />
observations of the sun over an<lb />
18-month period and concluded<lb />
that the sun was rotating due<lb />
to the fact that the spots would<lb />
always appear in a different loca-<lb />
tion, according to Fox.<lb />
Fox argued that many of<lb />
Harriot's firldings and discover-<lb />
ies were moTe advanced than the<lb />
well known scientist Galileo.<lb />
Harriot completed a book<lb />
called A Brief and True Report of<lb />
New Found Land of VA. Harriot<lb />
came close to completing an<lb />
additional book, but didn't quite<lb />
make it.<lb />
The lecture highlighted<lb />
Harriot's many contributions<lb />
in chemistry and math. After<lb />
Harriot's death in 1621 of nose<lb />
cancer, a total of 8,000 pages of<lb />
manuscripts were left behind.<lb />
Today, there isn't much cer-<lb />
tainty of what Harriot truly<lb />
looked like. Fox showed several<lb />
paintings of Harriot, but none<lb />
are necessarily accurate.<lb />
These paintings don't provide<lb />
a clear view of Harriot, according<lb />
to Fox, because the man in the<lb />
picture would have shown aging<lb />
physical characteristics, such<lb />
as a receding hair line, if it was<lb />
painted at the time it said.<lb />
One of the paintings was also<lb />
painted a few years before Harri-<lb />
see HARRIOT page A2<lb />
How much money will I have<lb />
to put away now to be able to<lb />
retire? How will I make enough to<lb />
put away enough to do so? These<lb />
are questions that many workers<lb />
are asking themselves. Money is<lb />
a reality that will never vanish<lb />
and should be treated seriously.<lb />
A recent phone interview showed<lb />
that 53 percent of today's work-<lb />
ers have saved less than $25,000<lb />
toward their retirement. Only 12<lb />
percent have saved more than<lb />
$250,000 which is what it will<lb />
probably take to live comfortably<lb />
in retirement given taxes and<lb />
inflation.<lb />
Given the fact that the major-<lb />
ity of workers say they have<lb />
saved enough to retire when the<lb />
evidence shows to the contrary, it<lb />
means that most workers are not<lb />
well-informed about the reality<lb />
of retirement. Only 42 percent<lb />
of workers have even done a<lb />
calculation to estimate their<lb />
costs in retirement. This lack of<lb />
calculation and thinking about<lb />
retirement may prove to be the<lb />
Achilles' heel which may force<lb />
some workers into destitution<lb />
after their 65th birthday.<lb />
So how does one calculate<lb />
expenses? If you are 20 now and<lb />
want to live on a modest sum<lb />
of $30,000 in retirement after<lb />
you turn six, then you would<lb />
need about $113,447.90 a year in<lb />
today's money because of about<lb />
a three percent inflation over the<lb />
next 45 years. Obviously, exten-<lb />
sive planning and investing is<lb />
necessary even to allow someone<lb />
to live modestly in retirement.<lb />
How many years will you live in<lb />
retirement? Will you have high<lb />
health care costs?<lb />
One of the authors of the<lb />
see RETIRE page A2<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A101 Opinion: A4 I What's Hot: A5 I Sports: A7<lb /><pb facs="00059414_tn_0003" /><lb />
Page A2 news@Iheeastcarolinlan.com 252.328.6366<lb />
RACHEL KING News Editor CLAIRE MURPHY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY April 5. 2006<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Leadership Forum -<lb />
"What I Wish I Knew<lb />
Before I Graduated"<lb />
Wednesday, April 5 from 4 - 5 p.m.<lb />
in Bate 1013.<lb />
Join us for an open discussion<lb />
to learn Facts for your Future by<lb />
panelists, ODK Members Catrina<lb />
Davis (Career Services), Stephen<lb />
Gray (Ombuds Office) and Don<lb />
Joyner (Academic Advising) to<lb />
learn about what they wished<lb />
they had known. All students and<lb />
Omicron Delta Kappa members<lb />
are welcome to join.<lb />
Contact ODK@ecu.edu.<lb />
"Getting What<lb />
You Want From<lb />
Relationships"<lb />
Wednesday, April 5 from 6:30<lb />
- 730 p.m.<lb />
Come explore key components<lb />
of a healthy relationship<lb />
and techniques for effective<lb />
communication within a<lb />
relationship. This program<lb />
is sponsored by the Campus<lb />
Wellness Department of<lb />
Recreational Services as a new<lb />
health series for ECU female<lb />
students called "The Satisfied<lb />
Woman: Getting What You Want<lb />
From Life' For questions, contact<lb />
Recreational Services at 328-<lb />
6387.<lb />
The Time of Your Life<lb />
The play, by William Saroyan, will<lb />
run from April 6 - 8 and 10 -11 at<lb />
8 p.m. and Sunday, April 9 at 2 p.m.<lb />
in McGinnis Theatre<lb />
Wandering in and out of Nick's<lb />
waterfront saloon are vivid<lb />
characters wanting to get more<lb />
out of life, but unsure how to do<lb />
it. Inside the bar are the lonely,<lb />
the cynical and the lovelorn<lb />
disusing war, art, good and evil.<lb />
But, like a flower in the desert,<lb />
one man starts to fall in love. It's<lb />
heartbreaking, tender and funny.<lb />
This is a great character study and<lb />
an actor's masterpiece.<lb />
Tickets required: General Pubiic-<lb />
$12; Senior Citizens and current<lb />
ECU FacultyStaff-$10; and<lb />
YouthCurrent ECU Student-$8<lb />
in advance, $12 at the door.<lb />
Contact the Central Ticket Office<lb />
at 328-4788,1-800-ECU-ARTS or<lb />
ecuarts.com<lb />
B.J. Ward in Stand<lb />
Up Opera<lb />
Saturday, April 8 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
Four-octave vocalist and<lb />
comedienne B J Ward shows no<lb />
mercy as she spoofs the arias of<lb />
Verdi, Puccini, Dvorak and more.<lb />
Tickets required: Purchase<lb />
Masterpiece Subscriptions<lb />
by Sept. 28 for best options.<lb />
Masterpiece subscription (all<lb />
events): $216 for public, $198 for<lb />
ECU facultystaff, $108 for youth,<lb />
$72 for ECU Students. Purchase<lb />
Crown Subscriptions by Dec. 1 for<lb />
best options. Crown Subscription<lb />
(choice of six events): $162 for<lb />
public. $150 for ECU faculty<lb />
staff, $84 for youth, $48 for ECU<lb />
students Advance individual<lb />
tickets, if available, may be<lb />
purchased beginning Dec. 2 for<lb />
$24 public, $22 ECU facultystaff,<lb />
$12 youth and $10 ECU student.<lb />
All tickets at the door are $24<lb />
Group discounts are available for<lb />
groups of 15 or more.<lb />
Contact the Central Ticket Office<lb />
at 328-4788.1-800-ECU-ARTS or<lb />
ecuarts.com.<lb />
2006 Whichard<lb />
Lecture in the<lb />
Humanities: Peter<lb />
Green<lb />
Monday, April 10 in the Science<lb />
Technology Building room C207<lb />
Dr. Peter Green will present the<lb />
spring 2006 Whichard Lecture in<lb />
the Humanities for Harriot College<lb />
and the Department of History. His<lb />
topic is "Possession and Pneuma:<lb />
The Essential Nature of the Delphic<lb />
Oracle Free and open to the<lb />
public<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
Rebecca Futrell at 328-6496<lb />
Greenville Contrathon<lb />
Live, acoustic old-<lb />
time and Celtic music!<lb />
Saturday, April 8 from 7:30-<lb />
10:30 p.m. in the Willlis Building.<lb />
Workshops: 11:00 a.m Contra<lb />
Dance callers (Tom Hinds)<lb />
and3p.m International Folk Dance<lb />
(Dr. Dawn), and afternoon waltz;<lb />
BIG Contra Dance: 7:30-1030<lb />
p.m. Willis Building, First and<lb />
Reade Streets Students $3<lb />
each, afternoon and evening;<lb />
FASG members and public<lb />
$5 or $8 each, afternoon and<lb />
evening Call for into: 752-8854 .<lb />
ECU Folk and Country Dancers.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
State<lb />
Effort to restrict adult<lb />
entertainment runs Into court<lb />
backlog<lb />
CHARLOTTE, N.C (AP) - Some 12<lb />
years after Charlotte restricted where<lb />
adult entertainment venues such as<lb />
topless bars and bookstores can<lb />
operate, a clogged federal court<lb />
system is keeping the rules from<lb />
being enforced.<lb />
A lawsuit that claims the regulations<lb />
are illegal is pending before U.S.<lb />
District Court Judge Graham Mullen,<lb />
but he says he's swamped with<lb />
criminal cases and won't get to it until<lb />
this fall at the earliest.<lb />
The rules, approved by city leaders<lb />
in 1994, said adult entertainment<lb />
venues may only operate at a certain<lb />
distance from houses, churches,<lb />
schools, parks and daycare centers.<lb />
Businesses that violated the rules<lb />
were given eight years, until 2002, to<lb />
move or shut down.<lb />
Two of the businesses the city says<lb />
are in violation were not annexed<lb />
into Charlotte until 2001, and thus<lb />
have until October 2009 to comply.<lb />
Six have been granted exceptions<lb />
from the rules because the city says a<lb />
physical or manmade barrier provides<lb />
separation from the businesses.<lb />
"Charlotte needs to stop dragging its<lb />
feet and implement what they said<lb />
they were going to said Cara Dalton,<lb />
who also lives near Chasers.<lb />
Mullen believes he'll be able to hear<lb />
the case later this year.<lb />
"All I can say is, IVe got it, I know it's<lb />
briefed and I know it needs to be<lb />
done he said. "When I can get to<lb />
it, I will<lb />
Mother says young hit-run victim<lb />
Is brain dead<lb />
FAYETTVILLE, N.C. (AP) - An 8-year-<lb />
old boy who was hit by a car and<lb />
dragged as he headed to a friend's<lb />
house was brain dead Sunday night,<lb />
on life support until his organs could<lb />
be donated, his mother said.<lb />
Jameel Short was injured Friday night<lb />
when he and his friend, 11-year-old<lb />
Tevin Whitted, crossed the street to<lb />
Tevin's house. The two were struck<lb />
on Ireland Drive by a vehicle that<lb />
sped away.<lb />
One boy was dragged about 200 feet<lb />
and the other about 50 feet.<lb />
"I felt Jameel could live on through<lb />
someone else his mother, Joslyn<lb />
Colvin-Jackson, said Sunday.<lb />
"He has a big heart, a good heart<lb />
Tevin was released from Cape Fear<lb />
Valley Medical Center Saturday.<lb />
No one was immediately charged in<lb />
the accident.<lb />
State Highway Patrol Trooper S.E.<lb />
Everett said investigators had a<lb />
suspect, a man who was turned<lb />
in by a friend, but would not file<lb />
charges until they could consult with<lb />
prosecutors on Monday.<lb />
Colvin-Jackson said her son suffered<lb />
broken legs and a broken neck and<lb />
swelling of his brain.<lb />
She said the boys had just left the<lb />
home of a friend who lived next door<lb />
and were going to Tevin's home<lb />
across the street.<lb />
"Tevin was a1 vays at my house<lb />
Colvin-Jackson said.<lb />
"They were going across the street<lb />
to ask if he could stay the night at<lb />
our house<lb />
National<lb />
Governor favors death penalty<lb />
for twice-convicted sex<lb />
offenders<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C (AP) - South Carolina<lb />
Gov. Mark Sanford announced<lb />
support Monday for a bill that would<lb />
make some twice-convicted sex<lb />
offenders eligible for the death<lb />
penalty.<lb />
The bill would make capital<lb />
punishment an option for offenders<lb />
convicted twice of sexually assaulting<lb />
children under 11. Such crimes "can<lb />
destroy for a long time, and maybe<lb />
forever, that young person's ability<lb />
to function, that young person's<lb />
trust in older people, trust in others<lb />
Sanford said.<lb />
Last week, the state Senate approved<lb />
the measure, which was included<lb />
in a larger bill that sets minimum<lb />
sentences and lifetime electronic<lb />
monitoring for some sex offenders.<lb />
The bill is now headed to the<lb />
House.<lb />
The bill would not affect offenders like<lb />
Kenneth G. Hinson, the 47-year-old<lb />
Hartsville man charged last month<lb />
with sexually assaulting two teenage<lb />
girls in an underground room he<lb />
constructed in his backyard. But the<lb />
death penalty punishment wasn't<lb />
added to the bill until after Hinson's<lb />
charges.<lb />
"We are engaged in a battle with<lb />
sexual predators in this state Harrison<lb />
said. "We owe it to our youngest and<lb />
most vulnerable members of society<lb />
no less<lb />
Before the Senate approved the bill<lb />
last week, McMaster told lawmakers<lb />
he believes the proposed law would<lb />
be found constitutional and said he<lb />
would be proud to argue the case<lb />
himself. He reiterated that Monday.<lb />
"South Carolina shouldn't have to<lb />
wait on another state to come up<lb />
and say whether you can do it or not<lb />
Knotts said.<lb />
"We've got a chance to do it, we need<lb />
to do it<lb />
Oklahoma lawmakers are considering<lb />
similar legislation.<lb />
Complex organ re-engineered<lb />
for the first time in bladder<lb />
transplants<lb />
BOSTON (AP) - For the first time,<lb />
scientists have rebuilt a complex<lb />
human organ, the bladder, in seven<lb />
young patients using live tissue<lb />
grown in the lab, a breakthrough<lb />
that could hold exciting promise for<lb />
someday regenerating ailing hearts<lb />
and other organs.<lb />
Only simpler tissues, skin, bone, and<lb />
cartilage, have been lab-grown in<lb />
the past. This is the first time that a<lb />
more intricate organ has been mostly<lb />
replaced with tissue grown from the<lb />
patient's own cells.<lb />
Ti .is suggests that tissue engineering<lb />
may one day be a solution to the<lb />
shortage of donor organs in this<lb />
country for those needing transplants<lb />
said Dr. Anthony Atala, the lead<lb />
researcher. He said he believes the<lb />
work provides a model for growing<lb />
other tissues and organs.<lb />
The bladder transplants, performed<lb />
on seven patients ages 4 to 19, were<lb />
being reported online Tuesday in<lb />
The Lancet medical journal. The<lb />
research team at Children's Hospital<lb />
in Boston did the first procedure in<lb />
1999 but wanted to make sure it<lb />
would work on others. The results<lb />
weren't announced while the doctors<lb />
did the other surgeries and followed<lb />
the progress of the last patient for<lb />
almost two more years.<lb />
"It gives everyone in the field <lb />
the evidence and encouragement<lb />
they've needed to say this can be<lb />
done said Dr. Stephen Badylak, a<lb />
University of Pittsburgh expert in<lb />
tissue engineering.<lb />
Growing other organs will likely hold<lb />
unforeseen challenges, however,<lb />
since organs are so specialized in<lb />
their functions, scientists stress.<lb />
The rebuilt bladders, though, were up<lb />
to three times more elastic and better<lb />
at holding urine, the researchers<lb />
report. In all seven patients, kidney<lb />
function was preserved, the study<lb />
said. The patients must still empty<lb />
their bladders regularly with a tube<lb />
but can avoid leaking In between.<lb />
She used to worry about her daughter<lb />
dying from kidney damage or urinary<lb />
infections. That's all faded into the<lb />
past. Now, she worries about all the<lb />
time her daughter fritters away on the<lb />
telephone, talking to friends.<lb />
International<lb />
Nine U.S. troops reported killed<lb />
In western Iraq<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Four American<lb />
troops were killed by hostile fire,<lb />
while five others died and three were<lb />
missing after their truck rolled over in<lb />
a flash flood this weekend in separate<lb />
incidents in western Iraq, the military<lb />
said Monday.<lb />
In violence targeting Iraqis, a suicide<lb />
truck bomb exploded Monday near<lb />
a Shiite mosque in northeastern<lb />
Baghdad as worshippers were<lb />
leaving after evening prayers, killing<lb />
at least 10 people and wounding 30,<lb />
police said.<lb />
The U.S. military said it was "using all<lb />
the resources available" to find the<lb />
two Marines and a sailor who were<lb />
missing after Sunday's accident,<lb />
which occurred nearthe Asad air base<lb />
in Anbar, near the Syrian border.<lb />
Five Marines were killed and one<lb />
was injured when the seven-ton U.S.<lb />
military truck rolled over in a flash<lb />
food. The military said it appeared to<lb />
be an accident and "not a result of<lb />
enemy action<lb />
The explosion occurred about 8 p.m.<lb />
near the al-Shroofi mosque in the<lb />
predominantly Shiite neighborhood<lb />
of Shaab, police Capt. Ali al-Obaidi<lb />
said. A suicide bomber drove the<lb />
truck, which was carrying dates<lb />
he said.<lb />
Iraqi police also reported a dramatic<lb />
attack on a Shiite family in Baghdad's<lb />
Dora district, saying four gunmen<lb />
charged into a home, lined up a<lb />
brother, two sisters, and an uncle<lb />
against a wall and shot them dead.<lb />
Some Iraqi leaders said they welcomed<lb />
the help from Rice and Straw.<lb />
"When this becomes so difficult and<lb />
when the situation cannot wait, any<lb />
intervention that serves the (national)<lb />
interest and helps save the country<lb />
from bloodbath  could be useful<lb />
said Naseeral-Ani of the Iraqi Islamic<lb />
Party.<lb />
Others called it meddling.<lb />
"I think that their interference is bad,<lb />
and it further complicates issues<lb />
because this is an Iraqi matter<lb />
said Mahmoud Othman, a Kurdish<lb />
politician.<lb />
Jobs law crisis clearing<lb />
presidential route for France's<lb />
ambitious Interior minister<lb />
PARIS (AP) - French Interior Minister<lb />
Nicolas Sarkozy is sailing unscathed,<lb />
perhaps even strengthened, through<lb />
France's current crisis over a new jobs<lb />
law, even as poll numbers for others<lb />
in the government are tanking.<lb />
Protest leaders said they hoped to<lb />
again rally at least a million people<lb />
for nationwide marches and strikes<lb />
Tuesday against a law, aimed at<lb />
stemming joblessness that has<lb />
plunged the country into crisis.<lb />
No one has been hurt more than<lb />
Sarkozy's rival, Prime Minister<lb />
Dominique de Villepin. He<lb />
championed the law that would give<lb />
employers a freer hand to fire young<lb />
workers, making him the No,1 bad<lb />
guy for students and labor unions that<lb />
have led furious protests and strikes<lb />
against the measure.<lb />
A year is a long time in politics, though,<lb />
and the path to the presidential<lb />
Elysee Palace is mined with potential<lb />
pitfalls.<lb />
At the Interior Ministry, Sarkozy<lb />
oversees the police and could be<lb />
held responsible should there be a<lb />
fatal accident at the demonstrations.<lb />
His newly acquired central role in<lb />
government efforts to quell the protests<lb />
could also backfire should labor and<lb />
student leaders reject his overtures<lb />
and continue to insist the job law be<lb />
withdrawn, not simply amended to<lb />
make it less problematic.<lb />
Already Monday, protesters disrupted<lb />
air, train and car traffic and gathered<lb />
for a demonstration in front of the<lb />
Eiffel Tower, which was shut down<lb />
during last week's strike that attracted<lb />
about a million people across the<lb />
country.<lb />
A handful of members of the Green<lb />
Party staged a sit-in Monday at the<lb />
elite Sorbonne University, which has<lb />
been shuttered for weeks and saw<lb />
bloody clashes between students<lb />
and police last month.<lb />
Immigration debate is latest fight over<lb />
what it means to be an American<lb />
Retire<lb />
from page A1<lb />
(KRT)  Both sides in the<lb />
emotional debate over immigra-<lb />
tion agree on at least one thing:<lb />
This is a fight over what it means<lb />
to be an American.<lb />
The passions that are being<lb />
unleashed in street protests, on<lb />
talk radio and in Congress are as<lb />
old as the American dream. We<lb />
may be a nation of immigrants,<lb />
but we sometimes recoil from<lb />
foreigners with different lan-<lb />
guages, religions, cultures and<lb />
complexions.<lb />
Even Benjamin Franklin, one<lb />
of the most open-minded found-<lb />
ing fathers, objected to foreign<lb />
newcomers, in his case, from<lb />
Germany.<lb />
"Why should Pennsylvania,<lb />
founded by the English, become<lb />
a Colony of Aliens who will<lb />
shortly be so numerous as to<lb />
Germanize us instead of our<lb />
Anglifying them?" he asked in a<lb />
1751 essay.<lb />
More than 170 years later,<lb />
President Calvin Coolidge put it<lb />
more succinctly: "America must<lb />
be kept American<lb />
Yet even ardent advocates<lb />
of tighter immigration controls<lb />
acknowledge the contributions<lb />
that immigrants have made, and<lb />
continue to make, to the most<lb />
diverse society on Earth. Polls<lb />
show deeply conflicting views<lb />
about immigration. Americans<lb />
are just as likely to think that<lb />
immigrants strengthen the coun-<lb />
try as they are to consider them<lb />
a burden.<lb />
"People are seeing immi-<lb />
gration as a negative. That's a<lb />
shame, because if it's done right,<lb />
it's a positive said Ron Wood-<lb />
ard, the director of NC Listen, a<lb />
North Carolina group that favors<lb />
tougher immigration policies.<lb />
"Americans believe in rea-<lb />
sonable legal immigration, but<lb />
they have major heartburn with<lb />
people breaking the law<lb />
Although the current debate<lb />
over immigration is in many<lb />
ways a replay of past battles, there<lb />
are some new twists.<lb />
The terrorist attacks in 2001<lb />
have heightened concerns about<lb />
border security. Globalization<lb />
and the loss of manufacturing<lb />
jobs have increased economic<lb />
anxieties. Multiculturalism and<lb />
the emphasis on tolerance for<lb />
alternative lifestyles have helped<lb />
fuel doubts about the durability<lb />
of what are considered tradi-<lb />
tional American values.<lb />
If all that weren't enough,<lb />
political polarization, TV's talk-<lb />
show culture and the fractious<lb />
Internet blogosphere have made<lb />
a hot-button issue even more<lb />
combustible.<lb />
"The middle ground gets lost.<lb />
Anybody who talks about a sensi-<lb />
ble middle ground gets devoured<lb />
by the extremes on both sides<lb />
said Edward O'Donnell, a pro-<lb />
fessor at Holy Cross College in<lb />
Worcester, Mass who specializes<lb />
in Irish-American history.<lb />
"It's either immigration is a<lb />
plague, or wide-open, unhin-<lb />
dered immigration and wide-<lb />
scale amnesty is the answer<lb />
Americans who are tolerant<lb />
of mass immigration express<lb />
confidence that the nation's<lb />
economy and culture can absorb<lb />
the newcomers.<lb />
"I see immigrants as people<lb />
who are coming to the United<lb />
States to cast their lot with Amer-<lb />
icans said Alan Kraut, a profes-<lb />
sor at American University in<lb />
Washington and the author of<lb />
three books on immigration.<lb />
"What we hear from some<lb />
quarters is that these immi-<lb />
grants are somehow different,<lb />
the notion that they will not<lb />
assimilate. I think that expresses<lb />
far too little faith in the power of<lb />
American culture<lb />
To be sure, America has dealt<lb />
successfully with large-scale<lb />
immigration before. The nation's<lb />
doors were wide open to many<lb />
immigrants during the 1800s. By<lb />
the turn of the century, roughly<lb />
15 percent of the nation's resi-<lb />
dents were foreign-born. Today,<lb />
the 33 million foreign-born<lb />
residents account for about 11<lb />
percent of the population.<lb />
Yet previous waves of immi-<lb />
gration led to nativist move-<lb />
ments and crackdowns. Irish<lb />
Roman Catholics faced scorn and<lb />
abuse in the mid-19th century,<lb />
and Congress prohibited immi-<lb />
gration from China in 1882. The<lb />
surge at the turn of the 20th cen-<lb />
tury, and fears about radicals and<lb />
anarchists, led to the first broad<lb />
clampdown on immigration.<lb />
"Just like in the early 1900s,<lb />
people are realizing today that<lb />
things have gotten out of hand<lb />
said Woodard of NC Listen.<lb />
"We need to bring it back in<lb />
balance<lb />
More and more Americans<lb />
are feeling the impact of immi-<lb />
gration, even in communities<lb />
that traditionally had few for-<lb />
eign-born residents.<lb />
In 1990, fewer than 4 percent<lb />
of people in Charlotte, N.C,<lb />
came from other countries. Now,<lb />
11 percent are foreign-born. The<lb />
population shift coincided with<lb />
the decline of North Carolina's<lb />
textile and furniture industries.<lb />
"It's bad enough that your<lb />
job went to Mexico. Now you've<lb />
got illegal Mexicans coming<lb />
into the state, and you have to<lb />
compete with them. It's a double<lb />
whammy Woodard said. "People<lb />
are saying, Enough is enough<lb />
The influx of Hispanic for-<lb />
eigners, more than half of for-<lb />
eign-born residents are from<lb />
Latin America, is contributing<lb />
to another demographic shift.<lb />
Minorities, both citizens and<lb />
noncitizens, are now the major-<lb />
ity in Miami, Los Angeles, Hous-<lb />
ton and San Francisco. New York<lb />
and Washington will join the<lb />
list soon.<lb />
Most advocates of tighter<lb />
immigration controls say their<lb />
concerns don't have anything to<lb />
do with race or ethnicity. They<lb />
say they worry about the nation's<lb />
ability to absorb the latest wave<lb />
of foreigners.<lb />
"It's not 1910 anymore. We<lb />
have an economy that doesn't<lb />
offer the same kind of upward<lb />
mobility for people with low edu-<lb />
cation said Mark Krikorian, the<lb />
executive director of the Center<lb />
for Immigration Studies.<lb />
"We've changad, not the<lb />
immigrants<lb />
Krikorian, whose grandpar-<lb />
ents came from Armenia, said<lb />
he also worried that cultural<lb />
changes had made it harder for<lb />
immigrants to absorb American<lb />
values. He pointed to demon-<lb />
strators waving Mexican flags at<lb />
recent pro-immigration rallies<lb />
as evidence of the decreased<lb />
emphasis on assimilation.<lb />
"My Mom had to memorize<lb />
the Gettysburg Address. What<lb />
are the kids in the Unified Los<lb />
Angeles School District learning?<lb />
They sure as heck aren't being<lb />
Americanized he said.<lb />
study Jack VanDerhei said "It's<lb />
clear that people currently work-<lb />
ing should factor into their retire-<lb />
ment planning the long-term<lb />
trend away from traditional<lb />
defined benefit pensions. That<lb />
means people need to be saving<lb />
more than they are<lb />
The lack of saving again points<lb />
to the consumer culture in which<lb />
we live, where Americans borrow<lb />
two billion a day from the rest of<lb />
the world via trade.<lb />
Consumers should remember<lb />
this when shopping and decid-<lb />
ing where to eat and how much<lb />
to spend.<lb />
The good news for those who<lb />
wish to retire is the economy<lb />
is positively bustling as seen<lb />
by the vigor of the job market<lb />
and the Federal Reserve's con-<lb />
stant raising of interest rates.<lb />
The raising of interest rates will<lb />
do much to strangle inflation,<lb />
thereby making retirement<lb />
easier as well. Not to mention the<lb />
higher returns can earn on savings<lb />
and money market accounts.<lb />
VanDerhei also says "But<lb />
some people are absolutely clue-<lb />
less about this and frozen into<lb />
inactivity as a result he said.<lb />
"They really should find a fee-<lb />
based professional to help them<lb />
out. It's going to cost a couple of<lb />
hundred dollars, but you'll make<lb />
that amount up many times in<lb />
the future<lb />
777s writer may be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
H3rrl0t from page A1<lb />
ot's death, but it didn't show any<lb />
signs of a deforming nose, which<lb />
would be true if the painting was<lb />
accurately painted.<lb />
One of the last factors about<lb />
the paintings that makes it ques-<lb />
tionable as to whether or not it is<lb />
truly Harriot is that one of paint-<lb />
ing's dates was changed to match<lb />
the correct timing of Harriot's<lb />
birthday, according to Fox.<lb />
Harriot was referred to as a<lb />
Renaissance man throughout<lb />
the lecture and as the title of the<lb />
lecture.<lb />
The innovations mentioned<lb />
in the lecture prove why he would<lb />
be referred to as a Renaissance<lb />
man and why ECU would choose<lb />
his name for the College of Arts<lb />
and Sciences.<lb />
The lecture included a ques-<lb />
tion and answer portion, in which<lb />
Fox answered any questions the<lb />
audience had about Harriot's life.<lb />
The crowd was very curious about<lb />
Harriot and seemed anxious to<lb />
learn more about him, even after<lb />
the lecture concluded.<lb />
This lecture is one of many<lb />
lectures that Fox gives each year.<lb />
Most of his lectures are in Oriel,<lb />
where he does annual Thomas<lb />
Harriot lectures. Oriel College<lb />
will be hosting the 17th Harriot<lb />
lecture this May.<lb />
Other speakers included<lb />
present and past deans of the<lb />
College of Arts and Sciences,<lb />
Ketes Sparrow and Allen White.<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta also helped<lb />
with this event by ushering at<lb />
the lecture.<lb />
This writer may be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Amanda Geiger never saw the drunk driver.<lb />
Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk.<lb />
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New research shows clanger drugs,<lb />
alcohol pose to teenagers' brains<lb />
(KRT)  Teenagers who<lb />
drink, smoke and use drugs can<lb />
derail their brain development<lb />
and set themselves up for lifelong<lb />
addiction.<lb />
And parents who strictly<lb />
monitor their teens' behavior<lb />
are one of the most influential<lb />
forces in preventing kids from<lb />
using drugs and alcohol.<lb />
Now that might not sound<lb />
like news to you.<lb />
But the truth is, until recently<lb />
most of what science has known<lb />
about addiction in teenagers has<lb />
been extrapolated from research<lb />
in adults. Now, new brain-imag-<lb />
ing studies have shown that<lb />
the teenage brain is a rapidly<lb />
changing organ and doesn't<lb />
work the way an adult brain<lb />
does. Researchers now believe<lb />
that drugs and alcohol can dis-<lb />
rupt that massive renovation of<lb />
the brain during adolescence,<lb />
making it more vulnerable to<lb />
drugs and easier for teens to get<lb />
addicted.<lb />
Scientists say that an addic-<lb />
tion that starts early in life are<lb />
harder to kick than one that<lb />
starts later. Nearly half of kids<lb />
who are regular drinkers before<lb />
age 14 will become alcoholics,<lb />
said Dr. Danielle Dick, a clini-<lb />
cal psychologist and geneticist<lb />
at Washington University. That<lb />
puts early drinkers at three times<lb />
greater risk of alcohol addiction<lb />
than people who wait until age<lb />
21 to start drinking, she said.<lb />
Epidemiological studies have<lb />
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Institute on Drug Abuse. And<lb />
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too.<lb />
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other drugs.<lb />
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necessarily set up the brain for<lb />
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subculture where harder drugs<lb />
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The real gateway drug may<lb />
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Researchers compared sets<lb />
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twin started smoking before age<lb />
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later. Twins who started smoking<lb />
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said. Because identical twins<lb />
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said Dr. Leslie Jacobsen, a psy-<lb />
chiatrist at Yale University. But<lb />
withdrawal from cigarettes is<lb />
also bad, she said.<lb />
"Once you're dependent,<lb />
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withdrawal she said,<lb />
"Children get addicted to<lb />
smoking more quickly than they<lb />
expect, and many aren't even<lb />
aware that they are dependent<lb />
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drink on weekends can hurt their<lb />
brains, said Susan F. Tapert, an<lb />
associate professor of psychiatry<lb />
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San Diego. Her measurements<lb />
of a seahorse-shaped part of<lb />
the brain, called the hippo-<lb />
campus, revealed that drinkers<lb />
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compared with teens that don't<lb />
drink. That is important because<lb />
the hippocampus is one of the<lb />
regions of the brain most respon-<lb />
sible for learning and memory.<lb />
Tapert doesn't see the same<lb />
dramatic change in the hippo-<lb />
campus of marijuana smokers.<lb />
But that may not matter,<lb />
Jacobsen said.<lb />
"It's not just how the brain<lb />
looks, but how it works that's<lb />
important she said.<lb />
Teens who smoke marijuana,<lb />
even those who have stopped<lb />
using for a month need to<lb />
expend much more mental<lb />
energy to do simple tasks, Tapert<lb />
said.<lb />
For instance, marijuana smok-<lb />
ers retain 5 percent to 10 percent<lb />
less information when listening<lb />
to a story. That difference may<lb />
not seem big, but could make the<lb />
difference between passing and<lb />
failing a test in school.<lb />
A University of Missouri<lb />
study of college-age students<lb />
showed that chronic binge drink-<lb />
ers make bad decisions in other<lb />
parts of life. Researchers at the<lb />
Midwest Alcoholism Research<lb />
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making task involving gambling<lb />
risks. People who were chronic<lb />
binge drinkers more often made<lb />
decisions that would put them<lb />
at high risk for losing money,<lb />
said Kenneth J. Sher, director of<lb />
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The binge drinkers weren't<lb />
more impulsive or thrill seeking<lb />
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terparts and they scored simi-<lb />
larly on the ACT college entrance<lb />
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associated with making unwise<lb />
decisions about drinking in life.<lb />
The heaviest drinkers had their<lb />
first full drink at age 13, and were<lb />
bingeing on almost 18 drinks<lb />
per week by the fall of the their<lb />
freshman year in college.<lb />
The researchers don't know<lb />
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"Most drinking patterns are<lb />
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Parents unwittingly give<lb />
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editor@theeastcarolinian.com  252.328.9238<lb />
JENNIFER L HOBBS Editor in Chief<lb />
WEDNESDAY April 5, 2006<lb />
My Random Column<lb />
Was it just an April<lb />
Fools joke?<lb />
The Special bulletin from TEC that was<lb />
spread over campus this past weekend,<lb />
was in no part related to TEC. There is no<lb />
such Vice Chancellor as Hugh Troy and<lb />
have never been an editor by the name<lb />
of John Turtle to work at TEC<lb />
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viduals who decided to create this unique<lb />
prank because our readership increased<lb />
due to the manner and content of the false<lb />
bulletin that was posted all over campus.<lb />
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who contributes Pirate Rants. We receive<lb />
an abundance of them daily and I would<lb />
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more of them. Limited space makes it<lb />
nearly impossible to pririt all of the entries<lb />
we receive.<lb />
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published, I am still eagerly looking for an<lb />
opinion writer for Tuesday's paper and I am<lb />
also willing to publish "Letters to the Editor"<lb />
when I receive them. As far as applying for<lb />
the Opinion position, you would need to<lb />
come by the office downtown and pick up<lb />
an application.<lb />
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long it lasts this time. Have a wonderful<lb />
week and we will see what unfolds until<lb />
the end of school. Fourteen more days<lb />
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Pirate Rant<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Fire in Clement yields no loss of lifer but tempers still flare<lb />
Fire Observed, No-Loss-<lb />
of-Life Ignored<lb />
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb />
CASUAL OBSERVER<lb />
Last week's Clement Hall fire<lb />
marked one of the most terrifying<lb />
moments I have personally experi-<lb />
enced here at ECU. The truth is that<lb />
1 found out about it while trying to<lb />
contact an editor at the Daily Reflec-<lb />
tor about a story I was working on. I<lb />
just got out of my two o'clock class<lb />
when I made the call. When the<lb />
editor told me she was busy trying<lb />
to get information about the fire<lb />
on campus, I thought to myself:<lb />
"Holy @$! There was a fire?"<lb />
I got concerned when I saw<lb />
that the fire had taken place near<lb />
West-End Dining Hall, because I<lb />
have friends that live in the various<lb />
halls in that area. I asked one of the<lb />
firefighters which area(s) 1 should<lb />
avoid so as to learn where the fire<lb />
had taken place. I walked over to<lb />
the large crowd of people and the<lb />
woman speaking to them through<lb />
a speaker. You can only imagine<lb />
students' joy when they heard they<lb />
couldn't go back to there rooms,<lb />
they would have to be relocated at<lb />
least for that night, and would be<lb />
given Campus Living T-shirts as a<lb />
means to cope with the shock of<lb />
the place you live being filled with<lb />
smoke. 1 believe the school also pro-<lb />
vided those affected by the fire with<lb />
toiletries for the evening. While I<lb />
am not certain about this I still feel<lb />
it's worth mentioning. I do criticize<lb />
them, but considering how quickly<lb />
the school responded, I really don't<lb />
think there was anything more that<lb />
anyone could have done.<lb />
I'm sure many ECU officials<lb />
faces were red when groups visiting<lb />
ECU caught sight of the situation,<lb />
but I think they couldn't have asked<lb />
for a better display of ECU's safety.<lb />
Yes, I know, it's a debatable issue.<lb />
But do you realize just how close<lb />
ECU is to a fire station? It's less than<lb />
mile, maybe even less than one-<lb />
half mile. I didn't actually measure<lb />
the distance. Well, it's obvious close<lb />
enough for the fire department to<lb />
arrive in enough time to stop the<lb />
fire before it spread.<lb />
I know a lot people are upset by<lb />
these recent events, but I can't help<lb />
but feel that the positive aspects of<lb />
this situation are being ignored.<lb />
For example, ECU officials are<lb />
going to be making changes to<lb />
Clement Hall with the purpose<lb />
of aiding students in fire safety.<lb />
The truth is because the building<lb />
was built so long ago, it met with<lb />
the fire codes and regulations for<lb />
that time. It seems to me that ECU<lb />
doesn't necessarily need to do this,<lb />
but they are going to do it.<lb />
Of course the most prominent<lb />
piece of good news, the one that I<lb />
also feel is the most ignored is the<lb />
fact that there was no loss of life.<lb />
Now I understand that there are<lb />
issues that need to be addressed and<lb />
that people have a right to be angry<lb />
to an extent, but I still feel that this<lb />
is being ignored. The closest I've<lb />
seen to acknowledging this fact are<lb />
shirts made by the "Clement Hall<lb />
Fire Survivors" in the dining hall.<lb />
I have some idea of what losing<lb />
someone in a fire is like. On Feb-<lb />
ruary 15, 2002, Janet Danahey,<lb />
then 23, set fire to a box of party<lb />
decorations as a prank outside of her<lb />
former boyfriend's apartment at the<lb />
College Walk Apartment complex in<lb />
my hometown of Greensboro, N.C.<lb />
Janet and her two girlfriends had<lb />
been drinking wine on Valentine's<lb />
night when they decided to play a<lb />
prank on Janet's ex-boyfriend. His<lb />
car had been their original target,<lb />
but when they couldn't find the car<lb />
Janet decided that she would instead<lb />
set a box of Christmas decorations<lb />
on fire in front of his door. The fire<lb />
quickly got out of control on the<lb />
wooden breezeway of the wooden<lb />
apartment building, and it set the<lb />
apartment building itself on fire.<lb />
Four people died in the fire, two of<lb />
whom were sisters. Rachel Llewellyn,<lb />
21, and Donna Llewellyn, 24, who I<lb />
had known from my church youth<lb />
group. I don't remember Donna too<lb />
well, but Rachel was there for me<lb />
one time when I was upset about<lb />
something. I remember her as a<lb />
very warm and kind person, who<lb />
was always willing to help others.<lb />
While I didn't know them, Ryan<lb />
Bek, 25, and Elizabeth Harris, 20,<lb />
were the other people who perished<lb />
in the fire.<lb />
Janet Danahey pleaded guilty<lb />
to four counts of first-degree<lb />
murder and one count of arson.<lb />
She was immediately sentenced to<lb />
life in prison without the possibil-<lb />
ity of parole. She currently resides<lb />
at the North Carolina Correctional<lb />
Institute for Women in Raleigh.<lb />
Personally, I don't know any-<lb />
thing about the cause of the fire<lb />
that took place here on campus or<lb />
who may be responsible, if indeed<lb />
there is someone to blame. I don't<lb />
think the cause of this fire was<lb />
intentional, and if someone is<lb />
indeed indirectly responsible for<lb />
the fire I think we should do our<lb />
best to forgive this person. While<lb />
some of us may have had to endure<lb />
some hardship, carrying the weight<lb />
of guilt for such an act could haunt<lb />
this person for the rest of their life.<lb />
Take comfort in the facts that dam-<lb />
ages are minimal and repairable,<lb />
that more will be done to prevent<lb />
such things from happening in<lb />
the future, and especially in the<lb />
fact no one died. The least we can<lb />
do, if indeed it was someone's fault<lb />
as a result of unintentional action,<lb />
is lighten the burden and the<lb />
sorrow that this person may feel.<lb />
Is it bad that the semester is not even over and I just<lb />
don't care about school anymore?<lb />
OK - we have three branches of SGA here at ECU. How<lb />
come no one ever does a feature story or editorial on<lb />
the Judicial branch?<lb />
I would just like to thank the person that wrote the<lb />
article concerning Multiple Sclerosis. My mother<lb />
has this disease and I think it's important for others<lb />
to be aware of the devastating effects MS can cause.<lb />
So, thank you, and everyone should participate in<lb />
the MS Walk on Saturday!<lb />
In response to the person who said the new lottery<lb />
shouldn't help college students, you are obviously not<lb />
a student. College students work jobs and get taxes<lb />
taken out of their paychecks to help that little second<lb />
grader get a free education. No, he can't control his<lb />
fate because he has to go to school now, and when<lb />
he gets to college, he probably won't be able to pay<lb />
for it either!<lb />
Bring on Summer Break!<lb />
If your teacher "copied and pasted" something from<lb />
your syllabus in an e-mail to you, it means that you did<lb />
not read the syllabus. The answer was there the entire<lb />
time you moron. How about get a clue, and read!<lb />
By the time I'm allowed to register for summer classes,<lb />
we'll already be in fall semester. ECU school of nurs-<lb />
ing is the best.<lb />
You're the idiot that makes up the McRoberts profile on<lb />
, Facebook you have way too much timeon your hands!<lb />
Hey TEC, don't take the anti-7"C rants too personally.<lb />
I know for a fact that the one in today's paper, (and<lb />
I I assume most all of the other ones) come from SGA<lb />
, members who I have heard do nothing but complain<lb />
about this and that all year about your paper.<lb />
 If you answer your cell phone in class, during a test,<lb />
; or in clinical again, I'm going throw the freaking<lb />
thing. You know who you are.<lb />
1 really hope no one fell for that April Fool's bulletin!<lb />
So, you've had seven advisors in five years and you<lb />
"hope" you have all your requirements completed?<lb />
What's the matter? Can't you read? You should be<lb />
able to tell what the requirements for your major<lb />
are - they are listed in your catalog. Stop blaming<lb />
everyone else.<lb />
I quote, "Could TEC please higher another narrow<lb />
minded conservative?" end quote. It's hire you<lb />
narrow-minded liberal. Hire, hire, hire.Jeeezdo I miss<lb />
Tony. If liberals had brains they'd be dangerous.<lb />
ECU at best is nothing more than a four-year com-<lb />
munity college.<lb />
I love it that every time 1 get a ticket on my car from<lb />
ECU police, it spells my license plate wrong. Suckas!<lb />
Guess I won't be paying your tickets!<lb />
Did anyone else think the Cavern sucked Friday night?<lb />
It was too expensive to get in, $10 and there was no<lb />
band playing or anything, and there were too many<lb />
non-students in there. We then went to the Element<lb />
which was cheaper and a much better atmosphere.<lb />
; Why do I need to take an exercise class when I'm a<lb />
dance major?<lb />
The Vice Chancellor is just mad because he doesn't<lb />
i get to rant!<lb />
; To the person referring to me, the girl driving the red<lb />
mustang, if people would learn how to go the speed<lb />
! limit on Greenville Boulevard then 1 wouldn't be such<lb />
i a crazy driver. Maybe you should learn how to drive.<lb />
And P.S. Nothing happened and that is why I kept<lb />
; driving.<lb />
If you check out a library book please check it back in on<lb />
time. There are other people waiting to use that book!<lb />
After 20 years, I have come to one conclusion, girls<lb />
talk way too much.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
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reported that 2005 was the warm-<lb />
est year on record in the Northern<lb />
Hemisphere. Since the 1890s, the<lb />
five warmest years on record are,<lb />
in order, 2005, 1998, 2002, 2003<lb />
and 2004. See a trend?<lb />
As if that weren't enough, the<lb />
United Nation's World Meteo-<lb />
rological Organization reported<lb />
late last year that global con-<lb />
centrations of carbon dioxide<lb />
reached their highest recorded<lb />
level in 2004. Indeed, between<lb />
1994 and 2004, concentrations of<lb />
C02, the most abundant green-<lb />
house gas in the atmosphere,<lb />
grew by about 20 percent.<lb />
That carbon dioxide almost<lb />
certainly got into the atmosphere<lb />
from our smokestacks and tail-<lb />
pipes. Jonathan T. Overpeck of<lb />
the University of Arizona, lead<lb />
author of one of the new stud-<lb />
ies, thinks now is the time to do<lb />
something about it.<lb />
"If we don't like the idea<lb />
of flooding out New Orleans,<lb />
major portions of south Florida<lb />
and many other valued parts of<lb />
the coastal U.S we will have to<lb />
commit soon to a major effort to<lb />
stop most emissions of carbon<lb />
into the atmosphere he said.<lb />
As with any science, there is<lb />
room for disagreement over details<lb />
and interpretations. But the broad<lb />
outline of global climate change<lb />
fueled by human activity gets<lb />
clearer with each new study.<lb />
President Bush conceded last year<lb />
that global climate change is real.<lb />
But he has yet to do much about it.<lb />
Earlier this month, a federal<lb />
appeals court slapped down the<lb />
Bush administration's attempt<lb />
to allow aging coal-fired power<lb />
plants to continue spewing carbon<lb />
dioxide and other pollutants into<lb />
the air. The administration tried to<lb />
impose its rules after it failed to get<lb />
what it wanted from Congress.<lb />
If melting polar ice sheets and<lb />
glaciers, rising surface tempera-<lb />
tures and disappearing permafrost<lb />
aren't enough to break the ice and<lb />
start a serious conversation, it's<lb />
hard to imagine what would be.<lb />
Midway through his second<lb />
term, Mr. Bush is said to be<lb />
increasingly concerned about<lb />
his place in history. Here's his<lb />
chance to do something about it<lb />
- while there's still time to act.<lb />
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Production Manager<lb />
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in order to state that GNC does not carry<lb />
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Dear Editor,<lb />
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sell banned substances, and ath-<lb />
letes who use GNC products are<lb />
not at risk of failing drug tests.<lb />
In "Baseball Begins Again<lb />
published Tuesday, April 4, a writer<lb />
wrote, "No player in their sic right<lb />
mind would step foot in a GNC<lb />
store Athletes may, in fact, not only<lb />
"step foot" in our stores, but also use<lb />
our sports nutrition supplements<lb />
without fear of damaging their<lb />
reputations or legacies. We demand<lb />
that you publish a correction, both<lb />
in print and on your Web site.<lb />
We understand why you<lb />
think of GNC when you refer<lb />
to sports nutrition supplements.<lb />
GNC is by far the largest national<lb />
specialty retailer of nutritional<lb />
supplements, so our name is the<lb />
first that comes to mind. But<lb />
when GNC is wrongly associated<lb />
with the use of illegal or banned<lb />
substances by athletes, our brand<lb />
and business are damaged.<lb />
GNC has been helping athletes<lb />
train for decades. Many professional<lb />
athletes, across the spectrum of<lb />
sports, use our products. We are not<lb />
aware of a single instance in which<lb />
an athlete has been found in viola-<lb />
tion of any doping policy based<lb />
on his or her use of our products.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
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GNC Corporation<lb />
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem<lb />
FY1: There is no such thing as "reverse racism By defi-<lb />
nition, racism is prejudice againsta certain race, not just<lb />
prejudice against black people. Therefore, when white<lb />
people are somehow disadvantaged in an effort to eradi-<lb />
i cate the prejudice against blacks, it is still called racism!<lb />
The day that I stop riding the elevators to the second<lb />
floor is the day when you come on the elevator and<lb />
take me off.<lb />
Is there anyone else besides me that think this recent<lb />
surge in Chuck Norris' popularity is ridiculously<lb />
i retarded?<lb />
I Why is it that Rachelle gets all the publicity when<lb />
there are 37 girls from Clement that lost their homes?<lb />
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stuff because it's completely black.<lb />
I want summer. I want 100-degree weather. I want<lb />
to walk outside and instantly be drenched in sweat. I<lb />
j want to never be cold again. I want to wear flip-flops<lb />
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fact, I want the weather we had back in February <lb />
strange, as that may seem.<lb />
Attention Elementary Ed Majors: You are going<lb />
to be spending at least seven hours in the class-<lb />
room with students, not including time before<lb />
and after school, planning and organizing events.<lb />
Why is it that you can't manage to spend the<lb />
entire class period you signed up for in class?<lb />
Your advisor should never be your potential future<lb />
employer, especially if you have no respect for them<lb />
because then you'll have to hate them as well.<lb />
To the girl who was behind me the other day at West<lb />
End and used her guest meal to buy me a meal because<lb />
I ran out, you are awesome times three and I just<lb />
thought you should know that. Thank you!<lb />
Since 1 work for Campus Safety and check on the<lb />
dorms at night I would just like to say I really enjoy<lb />
watching allthe drunken students try to make their<lb />
way from downtown to the Mendenhall Bus Stop on<lb />
Friday and Saturday nights. I swear it's like watching<lb />
a boozed-up American Gladiator competition!<lb />
I love ECU and I am from New York, sue me.<lb />
I'm pretty pissed, off that ECU doesn't have many<lb />
concerts and good music events<lb />
In response to the girl who wanted to know whether<lb />
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relationship. Wake up! All guys want to get some.<lb />
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Page A5 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 CAROLYN SCANDURA Features Editor KRISTIN MURNANE Assistant Features Editor<lb />
April 5, 2006<lb />
Top 5s:<lb />
Top 5 Movies:<lb />
1. tee Age: The Meltdown<lb />
2. Inside Man<lb />
3.471<lb />
4. Failure to Launch<lb />
5. V for Vendetta<lb />
Top 5 Pop Albums:<lb />
1. Prince<lb />
2. Various Artists<lb />
3. James Blunt<lb />
4. Barry Manilow<lb />
5. Ne-Yo<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows:<lb />
1. "American Idol"<lb />
2. "American Idol"<lb />
3. "Desperate Housewives"<lb />
4. "CSI: Miami"<lb />
5. "60 Minutes"<lb />
Top 5 Books:<lb />
1. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
2. The Tenth Circle<lb />
3. The 5th Horseman<lb />
4. Dirty Blonde<lb />
5. The Templar Legacy<lb />
New DVDs This Week:<lb />
1. The Chronicles ofNamia: The Lion,<lb />
The Witch and The Wardrobe<lb />
2. Brokeback Mountain<lb />
3. Crash<lb />
4. Night Watch<lb />
5. Little Manhattan<lb />
Coming Soon:<lb />
1. The Benchwarmers<lb />
2. Lucky Number Slevin<lb />
3. Phaf Girls<lb />
4. Take the Lead<lb />
5.95 Miles to Go<lb />
Getting to the 'bottom' of things<lb />
The outcome of the "super<lb />
bowl" of toilet paper<lb />
AARON BORREGO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
So 1 know what you guys<lb />
are thinking when reading the<lb />
headline - "what are they think-<lb />
ing?" Well ladies and gents, the<lb />
minds in the assignment depart-<lb />
ment granted me the privilege of<lb />
covering hard-hitting issues such<lb />
as toilet paper, which in some<lb />
cases, can be hard-hitting if you<lb />
are not careful.<lb />
So when it came time for me<lb />
to cover an important task relat-<lb />
ing to toilet paper, I thought to<lb />
myself, "where could I be better<lb />
educated 1 looked to none other<lb />
than the actual people who use<lb />
the substance, the little people.<lb />
When asked, Kristin<lb />
Murnane, our very own Assistant<lb />
Features Editor, recommended the<lb />
wet toilet paper. When asked for<lb />
clari- fication, Murnane<lb />
specified Kleenex<lb />
Cot t e n el le<lb />
wipes.<lb />
She also remarked that it<lb />
"makes me feel baby fresh after<lb />
doing the deed just like<lb />
a shower To my<lb />
amazement, 1<lb />
wasn't gagging<lb />
or falling into<lb />
a toilet to pray<lb />
to the ivory<lb />
plumbing<lb />
utensil. The last<lb />
thing I need is<lb />
to have to feel<lb />
like a wet dog's<lb />
nose all day.<lb />
I seem to<lb />
remember a time, B<lb />
not to terribly long<lb />
ago, when there was<lb />
a scare about colored<lb />
toilet paper. This certain type<lb />
of toilet paper was said to give<lb />
the user colon cancer. If that was<lb />
really to be the case, then why<lb />
would the gods that be still give<lb />
toilet paper using the same ink,<lb />
in prints, our wiping pleasure - a<lb />
sadistic intention? They wouldn't,<lb />
so stop being paranoid.<lb />
Not to be to undermining,<lb />
but 1 believe that there would<lb />
need to be some interesting facts<lb />
and certain tests to back up my<lb />
point. My point being that<lb />
I believe my initial<lb />
pick would have<lb />
to be Angel Soft<lb />
toilet paper,<lb />
but I have<lb />
been proven<lb />
to be wrong on<lb />
more than one<lb />
rare occasion.<lb />
It is believed<lb />
that although<lb />
the earliest form<lb />
of toilet paper<lb />
on a roll wasn't<lb />
' introduced until<lb />
1880, people made<lb />
do with many vari-<lb />
ous items that stemmed<lb />
from their environments. Corn<lb />
cobs, leaves and sticks or even<lb />
linen were used to quench those<lb />
"urgent" needs.<lb />
I, personally, think that as a<lb />
principle, places like ECU need<lb />
to upgrade to something besides<lb />
that one ply stuff. In a humble<lb />
guy's opinion, there needs to be<lb />
a little bit more than just sand<lb />
paper between my hands and <lb />
well you get the point.<lb />
As a weird test, I actually<lb />
slept upon a few different types<lb />
of toilet paper. I found over a<lb />
course of a week, Angel Soft and<lb />
Charmin Double Roll seem to<lb />
be the best. I know this test was<lb />
weird, but follow me for a second.<lb />
It is my feeling that the softest<lb />
ply suits my needs, even in sleep.<lb />
Therefore, if it is sleep I pursue, I<lb />
guess I am covered, but if it is for<lb />
the enjoyment of a well-earned<lb />
"dropping then I feel confident<lb />
I wasn't wrong.<lb />
Now let's analyze these two<lb />
products in terms of price. Angel<lb />
Soft is cheap and very willing to<lb />
pick everything I leave behind.<lb />
Charmin, with its effervescent<lb />
and ubiquitous label, commands<lb />
respect for its track record of<lb />
also grabbing everything I wish<lb />
it to, but I still pick Angel Soft.<lb />
Hands down, or up, whichever<lb />
you prefer.<lb />
So Borrego picks Angel <lb />
Soft to keep watch over <lb />
his naughtiest of parts. Js<lb />
You better believe I will<lb />
recommend this toilet paper to<lb />
some of you people in my classes,<lb />
it seems as thought you forgot<lb />
what toilet paper and soap were<lb />
 that's another assigned article<lb />
though.<lb />
This writer can be reached at<lb />
featurei@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Natalie Portman: She's bold enough to be bald<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Aries - You're in the mood to knock<lb />
down barriers and maybe even walls.<lb />
Better come up with an overall plan<lb />
before you do real damage.<lb />
Taurus - Save enough cash on your<lb />
shopping trip to get a little gift. A<lb />
friend of yours would appreciate any<lb />
information you find out there.<lb />
Gemini - Thoughts turn to business<lb />
as you realize there's a profit to be<lb />
made. All you have to do is provide<lb />
a necessary 'service, and well. Do it<lb />
better than anyone else.<lb />
Cancer - Although you still have to<lb />
deal with issues you would rather<lb />
ignore, don't fret. You're stronger now,<lb />
and you'll be able to express your<lb />
thoughts quite well. Full speed ahead!<lb />
Leo - Once you've made the<lb />
connection, you'll find there's more<lb />
work to be done. You've advanced<lb />
into new territory. Now, prove you<lb />
deserve to be there!<lb />
Virgo - First, accept a creative<lb />
assignment. Then, tell your friends all<lb />
about it. They'll help you meet the very<lb />
person to show you how to do it.<lb />
Libra - A respected person is<lb />
considering you for more authority.<lb />
Don't be afraid; this could mean a big<lb />
raise in pay. You can do this.<lb />
Scorpio - Meet with loved ones and<lb />
start making big plans for the future.<lb />
Toss some crazy ideas around and<lb />
see which ones stick.<lb />
Sagittarius - What you need is new<lb />
technology that will make your home<lb />
more comfortable. You'll most likely<lb />
save money on energy bills, too.<lb />
Check it out.<lb />
Capricorn - Somebody you don't<lb />
like all the time is your best tutor now.<lb />
Ask tough questions and be willing to<lb />
really hear the answers.<lb />
Aquarius - Listen to a person who's<lb />
practically at their wit's end. You can<lb />
provide the solution to a problem that<lb />
has them stopped.<lb />
Pisces - First, you'll find something<lb />
of value or something you've been<lb />
looking for - could be the same<lb />
thing. Then, you'll have a great idea<lb />
that benefits somebody you love. It's<lb />
a good day.<lb />
Fun Facts:<lb />
All polar bears are lett-handed.<lb />
You have no sense of smell when<lb />
you're sleeping.<lb />
The search engine Google got its<lb />
name from the word googol, which<lb />
refers to the number one with 100<lb />
zeros after it.<lb />
In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry ice-<lb />
cream in your back pocket.<lb />
In the United States, more than 10<lb />
percent of lottery prizes go unclaimed.<lb />
The first domain name ever registered<lb />
was Symbolics.com.<lb />
Natalie Portman shows off her short hair at the Golden Globe Awards.<lb />
Natalie Portman goes to<lb />
any length for a movie<lb />
MARIANNE BARROW<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It's not often that you come<lb />
across a young actress who has<lb />
the whole package - brains,<lb />
beauty and incredible talent.<lb />
However, Natalie Portman seems<lb />
to have all that and more on lock-<lb />
down. It takes a lot of guts for a<lb />
woman whose career depends on<lb />
attractiveness to shave her head<lb />
during a shot for a movie. She<lb />
could have worn a cap and gone<lb />
through extensive make-up, but<lb />
Portman is fully committed to<lb />
doing anything to make a great<lb />
movie.<lb />
Natalie Hershalg was born<lb />
in 1981 in Jerusalem, Israel,<lb />
and later used Portman for her<lb />
acting career. At the age of three<lb />
she moved to America with her<lb />
parents, who eventually settled<lb />
in New York. While eating in a<lb />
pizza parlor at age 11, she was<lb />
discovered by a talent agent. At<lb />
such a young age it was suggested<lb />
that Portman try modeling, but<lb />
she was more interested in acting.<lb />
She made her way into show busi-<lb />
ness in her highly regarded debut<lb />
film The Professional. She played a<lb />
12-year-old girl who was the only<lb />
weakness to an accomplished<lb />
assassin.<lb />
After getting her name and<lb />
abilities out in Hollywood, Port-<lb />
man made several other films<lb />
including Mars Attacks but she<lb />
then decided to take a break<lb />
and concentrate on high school.<lb />
She earned straight As at her<lb />
hometown high-school in Syos-<lb />
set, N.Y.<lb />
Education is extremely<lb />
important to Portman, who<lb />
enjoys math and literature and<lb />
O<lb />
Did you know?<lb />
Natalie Portman:<lb />
1. Has trained In jazz, ballet<lb />
and tap-dancing<lb />
2. Said she would never be<lb />
In a horror or teen film<lb />
3. Math was her favorite<lb />
school subject because<lb />
"There's always an answer<lb />
is fluent in five languages.<lb />
To members of the press she<lb />
stated, "I'm going to college. I<lb />
don't care if it ruined my career.<lb />
I'd rather be smart than a movie<lb />
star She fulfilled those goals by<lb />
attending Harvard to study psy-<lb />
chology and received her college<lb />
diploma in 2003.<lb />
Portman's sensibility and<lb />
class shine through in her per-<lb />
formances as well. Her trademark<lb />
roles usually portray a character<lb />
who is overly intelligent and<lb />
mature for her age - a role that<lb />
is not so far off from her own<lb />
life. She became famous world-<lb />
wide through her role as Senator<lb />
Amidala in the Stars Wars series,<lb />
and after that, she began landing<lb />
more and more key roles.<lb />
The average college student<lb />
can appreciate Garden State, a<lb />
recent indie film she starred in<lb />
alongside Zach Braff. This down<lb />
to earth movie is full of thought<lb />
provoking quotes that have<lb />
filled away messages throughout<lb />
campuses nationwide. Portman<lb />
shares this earthy and intellec-<lb />
tual exterior, which makes her<lb />
one of the most respected young<lb />
actors in the business right now.<lb />
You also probably recognize<lb />
her from the new hit picture<lb />
V for Vendetta. She was chosen<lb />
over Scarlett Johansson and<lb />
Bryce Dallas Howard to play the<lb />
main character, Evey. Like always,<lb />
Portman dedicated herself fully<lb />
to perfecting her character and<lb />
worked with a dialectologist to<lb />
perfect a British accent. But by<lb />
far, the act of shaving her head<lb />
has caused the biggest buzz for<lb />
Portman. She actually looked<lb />
see PORTMAN page A6<lb />
New season, new me Best theme parks of Mid-Atlantic region<lb />
Spring gives us all an excuse to tidy up<lb />
SENSIBLE PARTIER<lb />
TRUTH WRITER<lb />
It's spring and it seems like Mother Nature is<lb />
finally getting her act together. The blue skies and<lb />
warmth hints at summer and new possibilities.<lb />
Personally, I know that I have desperately been in<lb />
need of some spring cleaning. We're not talking<lb />
about cleaning house either, with this new season<lb />
I have been craving a new outlook.<lb />
I've had a crazy past couple of weeks (I know,<lb />
who hasn't) and along with chucking alj of my<lb />
old emotional baggage, I'm ready to come clean<lb />
and enjoy the cloudless days. Breaking up with a<lb />
long-time boyfriend has been painful but strangely<lb />
liberating. Don't get me wrong; there was wallow-<lb />
ing and self-pity, but at the end of it all, I only felt<lb />
more confident that I can do anything I want on<lb />
my own. So I made a hair appointment to get it all<lb />
chopped off and have a pact with a friend to adopt<lb />
a new golden glow through self-tanning. Sure, 1<lb />
know, a new hairdo and a tan won't fix everything,<lb />
but boy is It a good distraction and ego boost while<lb />
you're wading through the nastier issues.<lb />
I've been feeling a lot better lately, maybe<lb />
because of a little exterior revamping, but mostly<lb />
because I'm learning to put a lot of things into per-<lb />
spective. Not to sound like a brochure or anything,<lb />
but college really is a time to discover yourself and,<lb />
more importantly, to like what you find.<lb />
Now I'm handing this right of passage off to all<lb />
of you to encourage you to do the same. This time<lb />
of the year is the perfect chance to shake things<lb />
out, get a new perspective and just be able to relax<lb />
and savor the ride.<lb />
Maybe you're nervous about turning over a<lb />
new leaf, and 1 completely understand. With big<lb />
So many options near<lb />
Greenville<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Summer is just around the<lb />
corner and everyone's looking for<lb />
fun ways to spend a day. Roller<lb />
coasters are the ultimate thrill.<lb />
They give us stomach-turning<lb />
exhilaration and loads of amuse-<lb />
ment. There are many places in<lb />
North Carolina and neighboring<lb />
states where one can find some<lb />
of the best roller coaster rides and<lb />
other thrill rides around.<lb />
Busch Gardens, Paramount<lb />
Carowinds and Emerald Point's<lb />
Wet 'n Wild Water Park are just a<lb />
few places within a couple of hours<lb />
drive where one can find all the<lb />
roller coasters they can fathom.<lb />
In Williamsburg, Va Busch<lb />
Gardens has been a tourist des-<lb />
tination for people from the<lb />
East Coast for years. They have<lb />
a variety of attractions, rides,<lb />
shows and animal attractions for<lb />
people of all ages.<lb />
Busch Gardens will have<lb />
an updated ride this year that<lb />
will include footage and scene<lb />
enhancements in 3-D and greater<lb />
ride vehicle propulsion. The ride is<lb />
called "Curse of DarKastle" and is<lb />
sure to be a hit amongst the other<lb />
fantastic roller coasters at Busch<lb />
Gardens.<lb />
"Alpengeist" is one of the best<lb />
rides at Busch Gardens. It is the<lb />
world's tallest inverted roller<lb />
coaster. Riders experience every<lb />
motion while sitting in a hanging<lb />
chair that speeds along the rails<lb />
at high speeds and down a 170-<lb />
foot drop.<lb />
For an old school roller coaster<lb />
feel but still a heart pumping<lb />
thriller, "Loch Ness Monster" at<lb />
Busch Gardens is another excit-<lb />
ing roller coaster. Reaching speeds<lb />
see COASTER page A6 Riders let their feet dangle on this roller coaster.<lb />
Summer Vacation Series: Remembering Magic<lb />
Take a trip to Disney World<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Growing up, one of my all time favorite vaca-<lb />
tions was my family's trip to Walt Disney World. As<lb />
a child, the magic of Disney World seemed too good<lb />
to be true; it was like heaven on Earth. However, I<lb />
recently began to wonder if a trip there now would<lb />
be as magical.<lb />
I couldn't quite remember everything that<lb />
Disney World had to offer, so I decided to do a bit<lb />
of research. It turns out that the happiest place on<lb />
Earth holds magic for people of all ages.<lb />
The four theme parks are Disney World's claim<lb />
to fame. Each of them offers visitors something<lb />
equally as unique as magical.<lb />
Two of Disney World's most famous attrac-<lb />
see SPRING page A6 It's just like the sign says; it is the Happiest Celebration on Earth.<lb />
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Sunday April 9th, 2006 l:OOPM, Greenville NC<lb />
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of 60 miles per hour and featuring<lb />
a 114-foot drop, this coaster takes<lb />
you through loops and will have<lb />
you screaming your head off. It<lb />
will also have you laughing at the<lb />
face you made on the drop that<lb />
flashes on monitors once you exit<lb />
the ride.<lb />
Paramount Carowinds on<lb />
the North Carolina and South<lb />
Carolina border is another great<lb />
theme park to find excellent roller<lb />
coasters. All together this park has<lb />
nine fabulous thrill rides made for<lb />
terrifying amusement. "Thunder<lb />
Road" is one classic twin-racing<lb />
roller coaster that takes you back-<lb />
ward or forward. Backward is the<lb />
best especially down the huge<lb />
drop.<lb />
"Hurler" is also a great wooden<lb />
roller coaster that has amazing<lb />
drops and views of the park from<lb />
the top. One of the most known<lb />
thrill rides at Carowinds is "Drop<lb />
Zone, Stunt Tower In this ride,<lb />
people are suspended in hanging<lb />
seats and pulled up 16 stories and<lb />
then dropped and free fall at 56<lb />
miles per hour.<lb />
For the summer months,<lb />
everyone wants to get to a great<lb />
water park with thrill rides<lb />
that keep you cool at the same<lb />
time. Wet 'n Wild Emerald Point in<lb />
Greensboro, N.C. is theperfect place<lb />
to cool off and have tons of fun.<lb />
They have plenty of<lb />
water slides such as "Twin<lb />
Twisters an enclosed water slide<lb />
with more than :50 feet of twists<lb />
and turns. "Daredevil Drop<lb />
another water slide that drops ou<lb />
76 feet down.<lb />
Wet 'n Wild also has "Sky-<lb />
coaster which uses cabli<lb />
hang people and pulls then, up<lb />
into the air and lets them<lb />
fall to the ground. For fun ai<lb />
stay cool, Wet n' Wild is a gieal<lb />
place to be.<lb />
"I've been to Wet 'n Wild Emer-<lb />
ald Point lots of times and I I' ive<lb />
it. It's the perfect place to go<lb />
hot summer's day for great slid "<lb />
said senior sociology majo. lil-<lb />
fany Bonaparte.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
D!Sney from page15<lb />
tions, Splash Mountain<lb />
and Space Mountain, are<lb />
housed in Disney's Magic King-<lb />
dom. Here, visitors can also take<lb />
a trip to Cinderella's Castle, the<lb />
Swiss Family Treehouse and the<lb />
Haunted Mansion, Tower of Terror.<lb />
If you've always wanted to<lb />
travel around the world, Disney's<lb />
Epcot is the perfect treat for you.<lb />
Epcot offers visitors a chance to<lb />
immerse themselves in the cul-<lb />
tures of countries ranging from<lb />
Japan to Morocco.<lb />
Journey into the wonderful<lb />
world of show-biz at Disney's<lb />
MGM Studios. Here, visitors get<lb />
a once in a lifetime opportunity<lb />
to explore the behind the scenes<lb />
action of movies, television<lb />
shows and stage performances.<lb />
Disney's Animal Kingdom<lb />
offers visitors a taste of the wild.<lb />
Upon entrance into the Animal<lb />
Kingdom, visitors are struck with<lb />
the beauty of the Tree of Life,<lb />
which has 325 animals carved into<lb />
it to created a unique work of art.<lb />
On the Kilimanjaro Safari,<lb />
visitors can see animals such<lb />
as giraffes, hippos, elephants,<lb />
rhinos and lions roaming free<lb />
in the savannah landscape.<lb />
Besides these four theme parks,<lb />
there are countless other things<lb />
for Disney visitors to explore.<lb />
Disney's Wide World of Sports<lb />
Complex offers visitors an oppor-<lb />
tunity to view memorabilia from<lb />
legends like Wayne Gretzky and<lb />
Shaquille O'Neal.<lb />
If you're the life of the party,<lb />
you may want to venture to<lb />
Downtown Disney. The West<lb />
side offers restaurants, theatre<lb />
and shows, while Pleasure Island<lb />
is filled with live entertalnmt n(<lb />
and nightclubs.<lb />
Venturing into the magi il<lb />
world of Disney reminds people<lb />
of all ages that you're never<lb />
old to have a good time.<lb />
For more Information<lb />
about Walt Disney World's<lb />
theme parks and resorts visit<lb />
waltdisneyworld.com.<lb />
One thing to remember when<lb />
planning a trip like this on<lb />
that it will cost you quite a bit oi<lb />
money if you want to do It light.<lb />
For those of you graduating in<lb />
May, this would make a great tdp<lb />
to celebrate your accomplishment,<lb />
so start saving now and you<lb />
have a great time with all of you l<lb />
friends as a last college trip.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
POflman from page A5 Spring from page A5<lb />
forward to having her head<lb />
shaved live during a torture scene,<lb />
ieportedly saying that she had<lb />
wanted to do it for a long time.<lb />
Though she is still very young,<lb />
Portman has commanded respect<lb />
and admiration from her peers as<lb />
well as audiences.<lb />
It's refreshing for girls'to<lb />
see a young woman with such a<lb />
bright future who excels in many<lb />
different areas, but what's even<lb />
more captivating is her humble-<lb />
ness and understated elegance.<lb />
Whatever the reason, one thing<lb />
is certain and that is no matter<lb />
what it takes, Natalie Portman is<lb />
going places.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
changes come a lot of attention,<lb />
and sometimes a little ridicule.<lb />
People might look at you dif-<lb />
ferently or judge you because of<lb />
your newfound self-acceptance.<lb />
That can make anyone a little<lb />
hesitant, but people judge - it's<lb />
just what they do. Some judge<lb />
too quickly, and unfortunately<lb />
in our age group's case, judgment<lb />
weighs heavily on appearance.<lb />
If we know that it's impos-<lb />
sible to please everyone, why is<lb />
everyone exhausting themselves<lb />
trying? By just letting go of the<lb />
small things, you might find that<lb />
understanding the big picture<lb />
is easier.<lb />
So maybe you're a little weird,<lb />
who isn't? It's possible that you<lb />
don't look photo shoot ready<lb />
every day of your life, who doe?<lb />
Perhaps you tripped on the side-<lb />
walk in front of dozens of people<lb />
one day, who cares?! Oh wan<lb />
that was me last Thursday. Bui<lb />
after being completely horrific d<lb />
for a second and straightenin<lb />
my crooked aviator sunglasses I<lb />
got over it and laughed.<lb />
So go soak up the new seas. n,<lb />
and the new changes you have<lb />
the ability to make for yours<lb />
Put on those oversized shades<lb />
and strut through Wright Mace.<lb />
When you see the girl matching<lb />
right next to you with the newly<lb />
cut hair and slightly bronzed fact,<lb />
don't hesitate to give a little wave<lb />
This writer can be'evntacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian. con i<lb />
Service<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
April 3-8, 2006<lb />
Every campus in the UNC system is participating in this statewide<lb />
prelect sponsored by Student Government Association.<lb />
ECMs Goal To complete 1000 hours of community service within<lb />
city of Greenville during this week of April 3-8.<lb />
For mere Information, contact our Service NC Representation,<lb />
Ion Massachi at ISM0512@ecu.edB or<lb />
Contact ECU Velunteor Center to sign up for a service project<lb />
at 328-2735328-2802 or Weunteer@ccu.edu<lb />
Come learn more<lb />
about the different<lb />
majors and<lb />
concentrations<lb />
offered by the<lb />
College of Business.<lb />
Socials will be held after presentations.<lb />
Pizza and sodas will be provided.<lb />
Taking<lb />
Care of<lb />
Business!<lb />
Marketing:<lb />
Monday, April 3rd<lb />
5-6:30pm<lb />
Bate 1032<lb />
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5 - 6:30pm<lb />
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Wednesday, April 5<lb />
5 - 6:30pm<lb />
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Monday, April 10lh<lb />
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Tuesday, April lllh<lb />
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Not sure which major is right for you?<lb />
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Page A7 sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY ZOPPO Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY April 5, 2006<lb />
V.<lb />
2006 MLB Season Outlook<lb />
Predictions for this year's<lb />
diamond action<lb />
JOSH FERNANDEZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Spring is the best time of year<lb />
- beautiful, warm weather, school<lb />
coming to a close, troubles of the<lb />
winter slowly melting away. But<lb />
for me, the best aspect of spring<lb />
is Opening Day - the start of<lb />
another season of Major League<lb />
Baseball.<lb />
Every year since I can remem-<lb />
ber, the first few days of April<lb />
were always so exciting for me.<lb />
My family, being Orioles fans,<lb />
would make the short trek to<lb />
Baltimore from Olney, Md for<lb />
O's games regularly. It was the<lb />
best feeling, seeing the backdrop<lb />
of the city with Camden Yards<lb />
standing majestically in front,<lb />
especially for the first time of any<lb />
particular season.<lb />
There was nothing quite like<lb />
reaching my seat (third base<lb />
side, 10 rows back) after a long<lb />
fallwinter of Redskins football,<lb />
tearing open a fresh bag of pea-<lb />
nuts and sitting back for one of<lb />
162 games that, in all likelihood,<lb />
I would watch either in person or<lb />
on television.<lb />
However, I must digress.<lb />
Now that the season has<lb />
officially begun (two days ago),<lb />
many of you are probably won-<lb />
dering what we have in store for<lb />
MLB's 2006 offering of baseball<lb />
action. Well, due to my natural<lb />
obsession with baseball that<lb />
has once again surfaced in the<lb />
face of another season, I will<lb />
share with you my observations,<lb />
ruminations, and other ations"<lb />
pertaining to the outlook of the<lb />
season, division by division.<lb />
American League East<lb />
The AL East is proving once<lb />
again it's up there with the most<lb />
competitive divisions in the<lb />
league and is, without a doubt,<lb />
the most popular. It is home to<lb />
the New York Yankees and Boston<lb />
Red Sox, the two most popular,<lb />
well-funded and talented teams<lb />
in all of baseball. Division-mates<lb />
Baltimore, Toronto and Tampa<lb />
Bay are once again in position<lb />
to ride on the coat-tails of those<lb />
perennial powerhouses.<lb />
However, don't count out<lb />
any of these teams, especially<lb />
Toronto, a club that, this off-<lb />
season, bolstered itself on the<lb />
mound and in the batter's box.<lb />
The additions of former-Oriole<lb />
closer B.J. Ryan (a 2005 all-star),<lb />
pitcher A.J. Burnett and big bat<lb />
Troy Glaus should spark more<lb />
production from an already<lb />
highly talented team that has<lb />
been essentially out of the picture<lb />
since winning the World Series<lb />
almost 15 years ago.<lb />
As much as I'd like to see my<lb />
Oriples surprise everyone and<lb />
win the division, something<lb />
they haven't done since 1997, I<lb />
see the Blue Jays taking second<lb />
place with the Orioles and Devil<lb />
Rays battling for fourth or fifth.<lb />
First and thrrd will be either New<lb />
York or Boston - I'm leaning<lb />
toward the Yankees taking the<lb />
division once again, especially<lb />
after watching them slap a 15-<lb />
spot on the Athletics Monday<lb />
night. However, offense alone<lb />
won't win them a 27th division<lb />
title. Their pitching has been<lb />
under much scrutiny by the<lb />
media and baseball-heads and<lb />
must perform more consistently<lb />
than last season.<lb />
Once again, the story behind<lb />
this division will be Boston and<lb />
New York's $100 million-plus ros-<lb />
ters versus the relatively humble<lb />
payrolls of the other's - never-<lb />
theless, look for the result to be<lb />
New York at the top, followed by<lb />
Toronto, Boston, Baltimore and<lb />
what will be a scrappy and com-<lb />
petitive Tampa Bay club rounding<lb />
out the division.<lb />
AL Central<lb />
The world champion Chi-<lb />
cago White Sox reside in this<lb />
division, a team that finished<lb />
with 99 wins in 2005, but could<lb />
have easily ripped off well over<lb />
100 if it wasn't for a late-season<lb />
slide. Obviously that doesn't<lb />
matter since they took home the<lb />
hardware, but it's worth noting,<lb />
nevertheless.<lb />
The big challenger to their<lb />
divisional dominance is Cleve-<lb />
land. The Indians just resigned<lb />
22-year-old center fielder Grady<lb />
Sizemore to a $23 million con-<lb />
tract, which is the most ever guar-<lb />
anteed money for a player with<lb />
less than two years of major league<lb />
service. They also are coming<lb />
off a 93-win season and are<lb />
surely seeking redemption after<lb />
their collapse in last year's play-<lb />
offs. Led by guys like Sizemore,<lb />
Travis Hafner and Jhonny Peralta,<lb />
offense surely shouldn't be hard<lb />
to come by in Ohio this year.<lb />
However, the Twins can't be<lb />
counted out; this is a team that,<lb />
for the past several years, had<lb />
been at the top of this division<lb />
before the inception of the newly<lb />
dominant White Sox. Look for<lb />
catcher Joe Mauer, one of the<lb />
purest hitters in baseball, to have<lb />
his breakout year. Also, long-time<lb />
Twin Torii Hunter, if healthy,<lb />
could help this club remain at the<lb />
top of the Central division.<lb />
But the main reason the<lb />
Twins will do well (and continue<lb />
to do so) is their farm system.<lb />
They groom some of the best<lb />
players (Boston's David Ortiz,<lb />
for example) and know how and<lb />
when to use them.<lb />
I don't normally like to write<lb />
teams off from the start, but in<lb />
this division, it's safe to do so<lb />
- don't look for Kansas City or<lb />
Detroit to make much noise this<lb />
year, but simultaneously, don't<lb />
totally disregard them. They<lb />
could do a bit of damage to the<lb />
other teams in their division, but<lb />
won't be sitting atop the stand-<lb />
ings. I see it like this, Chicago,<lb />
Cleveland, Minnesota, Detroit<lb />
and KC bringing up the rear.<lb />
AL West<lb />
The West should turn out<lb />
similarly to how it looked in<lb />
'05, but the only difference will<lb />
be Oakland taking the division<lb />
instead of Los Angeles (at Ana-<lb />
heim, mind you). The A's are a<lb />
very versatile team and have so<lb />
many tools; they even have the<lb />
option of possibly dealing Barry<lb />
Zito (who lasted had a rough<lb />
see MLB page A8<lb />
NFL Draft 2006: So<lb />
many picks with<lb />
so many picks<lb />
Talented DBs provide<lb />
deep talent pool in<lb />
secondary<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Pirates will be wrapping up their spring workouts this week and will play the annual Purple-Gold game Saturday afternoon.<lb />
ECU enters last week of spring drills<lb />
(SID)  ECU officially began<lb />
its last week of spring workouts<lb />
under the guidance of second-<lb />
year head coach Skip Holtz and<lb />
staff with a two-hour session<lb />
Monday afternoon at the Cliff<lb />
Moore Practice Complex.<lb />
The Pirates returned to action<lb />
in shells after conducting their<lb />
second intra-squad scrimmage<lb />
of the season Friday afternoon<lb />
at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. After<lb />
turning in its 13th practice of the<lb />
spring period Monday, ECU has<lb />
just one more workout scheduled<lb />
for Wednesday before closing<lb />
camp with the Purple-Gold Game<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
"1 thought we made some<lb />
more progress Friday Holtz said<lb />
after reviewing the game tape<lb />
over the weekend. "We've still got<lb />
a ways to go to get where we want<lb />
to be but there were many posi-<lb />
tives to build on, both offensively<lb />
and defensively<lb />
Holtz indicated he adjusted<lb />
the program's depth chart<lb />
Monday morning to reflect<lb />
some of the more impressive<lb />
performances from Friday's con-<lb />
test. One of the most notable<lb />
changes was the promotion of<lb />
redshirt freshman Brett Clay<lb />
to the sole understudy position<lb />
behind James Pinkney at quar-<lb />
terback after sharing the status<lb />
with Patrick Pinkney last week.<lb />
In addition, Holtz shuffled<lb />
personnel on the No. 2 offensive<lb />
line with the insertion of fresh-<lb />
man transfer Andrew Farr at right<lb />
tackle, redshirt freshman Stephen<lb />
Heis at right guard, junior Fred<lb />
Hicks at center, redshirt fresh-<lb />
man Joshua Stahl at left guard<lb />
and senior Lance Neisz at left<lb />
tackle. On the other hand, he<lb />
also said that some players solidi-<lb />
fied their standing after Friday's<lb />
scrimmage such as second-team<lb />
defensive tackles Wendell Chavis<lb />
and Dontre Brown, along with<lb />
top reserve safeties Herman Best<lb />
and Chris Mattocks.<lb />
"It's all about making plays<lb />
Holtz explained. "While I was<lb />
pleased with the intensity, enthu-<lb />
siasm and the physical part of it,<lb />
this is the stage of the spring where<lb />
you look for execution and people<lb />
who consistently make plays and<lb />
a difference out there. As I've said<lb />
before, this is a work in prog-<lb />
ress and changes are part of it<lb />
After opening Monday's ses-<lb />
sion with its traditional indi-<lb />
vidual drills, ECU quickly moved<lb />
to an extended team segment and<lb />
spent the remainder of practice<lb />
working on blocking assign-<lb />
ments deep within the Pirates'<lb />
playbook and different defensive<lb />
coverages and alignments. In<lb />
addition, Holtz also spent time<lb />
covering situational tendencies<lb />
again, such as clock management,<lb />
down and distance and red-zone<lb />
efficiency.<lb />
After Wednesday's full-<lb />
gear practice, ECU'S coaching<lb />
staff will conduct a player draft<lb />
to select roster positions for<lb />
the Purple-Gold Game, which<lb />
is scheduled for a 3:00 p.m.<lb />
kickoff inside Dowdy-Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
Tickets, which are priced at<lb />
$5.00 for the contest or $10.00<lb />
with the addition of a plate of<lb />
barbecue from the Pirate Purple<lb />
Gold Pigskin Pigout Party, can be<lb />
purchased at the ECU Athletics<lb />
Ticket Office or by calling (252)<lb />
328-2300 locally or (800) DIAL-<lb />
ECU outside the Greenville area.<lb />
The defensive backfield may<lb />
be where NFL teams find the<lb />
most depth in this year's NFL<lb />
Draft. As many as 12 players from<lb />
the secondary could be drafted in<lb />
the first round.<lb />
Michael Huff, after making<lb />
big plays in the Rose Bowl for<lb />
Q the National Champion Texas<lb />
55 Longhorns, leads the 2006 class<lb />
of talented defensive backs.<lb />
A versatile player who can<lb />
play either cornerback or safety,<lb />
Huff is an excellent tackier with<lb />
good coverage skills and size. He's<lb />
6 feet 1 inches and 205 pounds<lb />
with great instincts, which play a<lb />
part in his proclivity for being in<lb />
the right place at the right time<lb />
to make plays - similar to that of<lb />
Baltimore's Ed Reed.<lb />
Huff is not the only DB who<lb />
can play corner or safety. Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech's Jimmy Williams,<lb />
Tennessee's Jason Allen and<lb />
Donte Whitner of Ohio State<lb />
all possess that same quality.<lb />
Williams, who played corner in<lb />
Blacksburg, has the ability to be a<lb />
shut-down corner, but his size at<lb />
6 feet 3 inches and 216 pounds,<lb />
gives NFL teams the option of<lb />
putting him at safety in running<lb />
situations.<lb />
Both Huff and Williams will<lb />
be drafted within the first 16<lb />
picks. The Detroit Lions covet<lb />
Huff with the ninth pick while<lb />
St. Louis at 11, Denver at 15 or<lb />
Miami at 16 are likely spots for<lb />
Williams.<lb />
Ohio State's Whitner has<lb />
been sjiooting up draft boards<lb />
and is now a probably first-<lb />
rounder along with his Columbus<lb />
teammate, cornerback Ashton<lb />
Youboty. Kansas City is torn<lb />
between Youboty and Clemson's<lb />
Hill. Hill's 4.3 time in the 40-yard<lb />
dash at the combine popped<lb />
open many eyes. Should he<lb />
still be available come the 20th<lb />
pick, the Chiefs would definitely<lb />
snatch him up. If not, a corner<lb />
like Youboty would still fill a<lb />
need and not exactly be a bad<lb />
consolation prize.<lb />
Huff, Williams and Hill<lb />
should be the first three defen-<lb />
sive back taken off the board.<lb />
Before the Buckeyes, Whitner '<lb />
and Youboty get drafted, Miami's<lb />
Kelly Jennings should go. I have<lb />
Jennings rated as the fourth best<lb />
DB, but that is no slight to his<lb />
talent. He's not as big as Williams<lb />
or as fast as Hill, but is still a solid<lb />
cover corner.<lb />
While his stats at "The U"<lb />
may not be that impressive, it's<lb />
mainly because opposing teams<lb />
threw away from him. He's a<lb />
legitimate cover corner with 4.39<lb />
speed and an exceptional ability<lb />
to change direction.<lb />
Youboty, one of several junior<lb />
DBs in the draft, should be the<lb />
first underclassman taken, but<lb />
followed very closely by Southern<lb />
Cal safety Darnell Bing. Bing,<lb />
6-2, 220, is a hard-hitting safety<lb />
and a sure tackier. The New York<lb />
Giants, who own the 25th pick,<lb />
could make the Big Apple home<lb />
for Bing.<lb />
Two other juniors that have<lb />
helped themselves immensely at<lb />
the combine and other workouts<lb />
see NFL page A9<lb /><pb facs="00059414_tn_0009" /><lb />
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4-05-06<lb />
MLB<lb />
from page A7<lb />
opening outing to say the least) and not severely<lb />
hurting their pitching in the process.<lb />
The acquisition of Frank Thomas could be ben-<lb />
eficial if he stays healthy, but that could be asking<lb />
I lot from the Big Hurt, who is entering his 16th<lb />
season. However, he looked to be perfectly healthy<lb />
after taking Randy Johnson deep opening night in<lb />
Oakland in his first at bat of the season.<lb />
I don't see the Rangers or Mariners surpassing<lb />
the aforementioned clubs for the sole reason of<lb />
pitching, or lack thereof. Seattle is still in a tran-<lb />
sitional phase where they are figuring out their<lb />
team identity after a complete drop-off from their<lb />
unprecedented 116 wins in 2001 and 93 in 2002.<lb />
The Rangers are in a precarious early-season<lb />
position due to several pitchers finding their way<lb />
to the disabled list, most notably their ace, Adam<lb />
Katon. If the bats can support the pitchers until<lb />
the club learns what kind of staff they really have<lb />
throwing for them, the Rangers could start off<lb />
well; the only question is if they have staying<lb />
power because in MLB, longevity directly relies on<lb />
pitching. My guess on how I believe this division<lb />
will look come October is this: Oakland, LA (at<lb />
Anaheim), Seattle and Texas.<lb />
National League East<lb />
Annually the most competitive division in all<lb />
of baseball, the NL East looks to be much different<lb />
from last year's result of nine wins separating first<lb />
from fifth (the first-place Braves finished 90-72, the<lb />
fifth place Nationals ended at .500, 81-81).<lb />
After the dismantlement of the Marlins by their<lb />
. front office (once again) and the bolstering of the<lb />
entire Mets roster, the status quo in this division<lb />
looks to be in favor of the team from Queens.<lb />
The Mets, by far, made the most off-season<lb />
moves out of all teams. First-time Mets in 2006<lb />
are Carlos Delgado, Paul Lo Duca, Billy Wagner,<lb />
Jorge Julio and Julio Franco, with stars like Pedro<lb />
Martinez, Carlos Beltran, Jose Reyes, Cliff Floyd<lb />
and David Wright returning. This team looks to<lb />
fare quite well in this division and, from what I've<lb />
observed, should reach the later rounds of the post-<lb />
season, possibly the World Series.<lb />
However, the Braves will never make it easy.<lb />
Atlanta has won this division 14 straight times and<lb />
is looking to continue that streak this season. After<lb />
hitting 51 homers in 2005, Andruw Jones, who also<lb />
went deep on opening day against the Dodgers,<lb />
should continue his powerful ways and belt-out<lb />
another 40-50 this year while looking to up his aver-<lb />
age from his mediocre .263 effort from last season.<lb />
The main key to the Braves winning, though, is<lb />
for their young guys to step up. Ryan Langerhans, Jeff<lb />
Francoeur and Wilson Betemit put out unexpected<lb />
numbers last year and should continue that trend<lb />
under the watchful eye of manager Bobby Cox. The<lb />
addition of Edgar Renteria to the lineup will bol-<lb />
ster their offense as well; his return to the NL will<lb />
rekindle his production from his days as a Cardinal.<lb />
The Nationals and Phillies are a solid teams,<lb />
but I don't see them competing with Atlanta or<lb />
New York. And you can forget about the Marlins<lb />
this year since they resemble nothing of what they<lb />
were just a half-year ago; rebuilding is the name of<lb />
the game for Florida and a record at or near .500<lb />
would be quite a treat to the Marlin-faithful. The<lb />
NL East will pan-out like so: New York, Atlanta,<lb />
Washington, PhHly and Florida - with much more<lb />
than nine wins separating first and fifth.<lb />
NL Central<lb />
The Cardinals will win 100 games again. They<lb />
have the best hitter alive in Albert Pujols, the best<lb />
game-manager alive in Tony LaRussa and a deep<lb />
roster of skilled hitters, defenders and base run-<lb />
ners. They can hit the long ball and steal bags;<lb />
their pitchers can strike out the side with pure<lb />
gas and pick apart hitters with pinpoint accuracy;<lb />
they have rabid fans that fill the seats whether the<lb />
opponent is the Astros or the Rockies. They are the<lb />
best franchise in baseball and will continue to be<lb />
until some significant event occurs that prohibits<lb />
them from being so.<lb />
Enough brown-nosing the Cards. The Cubs<lb />
are sitting on the razor's edge this year. They have<lb />
an excellent lineup that boasts speed and power;<lb />
guys like Derek Lee, Aramis Ramirez, Juan Pierre<lb />
and Jacque Jones will be the primary run producers<lb />
this year, while Kerry Wood and Mark Prior (on the<lb />
DL already) will try to last the whole season and be<lb />
productive for their ball club when they return to<lb />
the rotationbullpen.<lb />
The question is can they play as a cohesive team<lb />
and can Dusty Baker keep his club in a position of<lb />
contention for the length of the season?<lb />
The Brewers and Reds will be competitive this<lb />
season. Both teams shine in different spots of their ros-<lb />
ters but lack the depth that Houston and St. Louis have.<lb />
Cincinnati will look to pitchers Aaron Harang<lb />
and Bronson Arroyo to keep them in games, while<lb />
Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey and Felipe Lopez provide<lb />
run support. Milwaukee and Pittsburgh should<lb />
have decent seasons - about 70 wins each - but<lb />
shouldn't be much trouble for the big boys. Result:<lb />
St. Louis, Houston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee<lb />
and Pittsburgh.<lb />
NL West<lb /><lb />
'T<lb />
This is easily the worst division in MLB. Their<lb />
winner last season, the San Diego Padres, finished<lb />
2005 at 82-80, one game up on the Nats, who<lb />
were in last place in the east. The other four teams<lb />
finished with sub500 records. This division will<lb />
end up in a much different result this time around,<lb />
but in regard to the paltry records, I don't see them<lb />
changing much.<lb />
The Dodgers look to be the team to beat this<lb />
season. After acquiring shortstop Rafael Furcal and<lb />
Nomar Garciaparra, the Dodgers added a bit of pop<lb />
to their order. But questions still look over what<lb />
type of team this will be after the disappointing<lb />
effort from last season.<lb />
Arizona and Colorado will be non-factors this<lb />
year. They lack the tools to compete in the race for<lb />
a playoff spot, much less in their own division. The<lb />
real question, obviously, is what to expect from<lb />
the Giants. Media-darling Barry Bonds is back,<lb />
along with all his off-field baggage and steroid-<lb />
fueled body - what should we expect from him?<lb />
He'll surely pass Babe Ruth; he's only got six more<lb />
homers to go.<lb />
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single-handedly lead his team like he's done in<lb />
the past? And can a team whose average age is<lb />
equivalent to the faculty of any given department<lb />
at ECU beat a bunch of young guys who are in their<lb />
primes? We'll have to wait and see, but I will tell you<lb />
this much: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco,<lb />
Arizona and Colorado should be the order you can<lb />
expect to see in the standings come October.<lb />
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LaRussa won't let Cardinals pitch around Rollins NFL<lb />
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Rollins extended his hit streak to 37 games with a double in his last at bat Monday afternoon.<lb />
(AP)Tony La Russa watched<lb />
too many teams pitch around<lb />
Mark McGwire to let it happen<lb />
to Jimmy Rollins.<lb />
Rollins' hitting streak was<lb />
on the line when he came to the<lb />
plate with two outs in the eighth<lb />
inning and the Philadelphia Phil-<lb />
lies trailing the St. Louis Cardinals<lb />
13-5 in Monday's season opener.<lb />
Reliever Adam Wainwright's<lb />
first three pitches were out of the<lb />
strike zone, and those remain-<lb />
ing among the sellout crowd<lb />
of 44,614 at Citizens Bank Park<lb />
booed each one.<lb />
Before the next pitch, La<lb />
Russa got catcher Yadier Molina's<lb />
attention and signaled for a<lb />
strike. The right-handed Wain-<lb />
wright threw a fastball down<lb />
the middle and Rollins ripped<lb />
it down the right-field line for<lb />
a double to extend his hitting<lb />
streak to 37 games.<lb />
"You have to play the game.<lb />
We can't walk him in that spot<lb />
La Russa said.<lb />
It was the eighth time during<lb />
his streak that began against San<lb />
Francisco last Aug. 23 that Rollins<lb />
kept it going during his last at-bat.<lb />
He ought to thank La Russa for<lb />
giving him a chance this time.<lb />
La Russa was in his third year<lb />
managing the Cardinals in 1998<lb />
when McGwire hit 70 homers to<lb />
break Roger Maris' single-season<lb />
record of 61. It was frustrating for<lb />
La Russa to see McGwire often<lb />
get nothing to hit from pitch-<lb />
ers, especially in tight games. He<lb />
didn't want Rollins' streak to end<lb />
with a walk when his team had<lb />
an eight-run lead.<lb />
"Some of that is him, but<lb />
mostly it's about us La Russa<lb />
said. "I wouldn't want the St.<lb />
Louis Cardinals to walk him in<lb />
his last at-bat. That's not what<lb />
we represent<lb />
Rollins went 0-for-3 with a<lb />
sacrifice fly before getting his hit.<lb />
He hit two hard liners at center<lb />
fielder Jim Edmonds, grounded<lb />
out to first base and fouled out<lb />
his first time up when shortstop<lb />
David Eckstein made a spectacu-<lb />
lar, sliding catch near the railing<lb />
down the left-field line.<lb />
If the score was close, Rollins<lb />
probably wouldn't have swung at<lb />
a 3-0 pitch in the eighth inning.<lb />
Bitf Wainwright's fastball was too<lb />
good to pass up down eight runs.<lb />
"If he had thrown a ball and I<lb />
couldn't get to it, I wouldn't have<lb />
swung Rollins said.<lb />
Phillies manager Charlie<lb />
Manuel had conflicting thoughts<lb />
about Rollins swinging ahead 3-<lb />
0 in the count.<lb />
"You usually don't have to<lb />
give Jimmy the take sign if we're<lb />
losing the game Manuel said.<lb />
"I wanted to see him have every<lb />
chance. He got a good ball and he<lb />
hit it. But the question will always<lb />
be there about swinging 3-0<lb />
Wainwright had no problem<lb />
challenging Rollins.<lb />
"Obviously a guy who plays<lb />
as hard as he does and gets a<lb />
streak going like that, I respect<lb />
that Wainwright said. "It's kind<lb />
of a pitcher's duty if a guy has<lb />
something going like that to give<lb />
him a chance at it<lb />
A three-time All-Star short-<lb />
stop, Rollins ended the 2005<lb />
season with a 36-game hitting<lb />
streak, the ninth-longest over<lb />
one season in big league history,<lb />
and the longest in the majors<lb />
since 1987, when Paul Molitor hit<lb />
safely in 39 consecutive games.<lb />
Rollins' pursuit of Joe DiMag-<lb />
gio's major league record 56-game<lb />
hitting streak has a catch, however.<lb />
DiMaggio accomplished his<lb />
feat in the same season in 1941.<lb />
The major league marks for longest<lb />
hitting streak in one season and<lb />
longest hitting streak spanning<lb />
two seasons are separate records.<lb />
DiMaggio holds both with his<lb />
56-game streak in 1941, but there<lb />
is a difference in the NL records:<lb />
Pete Rose (1978) and Willie<lb />
Keeler (1897) share the NL mark<lb />
at 44 games. However, Keeler got<lb />
a hit in his final game of 1896,<lb />
so his run of 45 games overall is<lb />
the first record Rollins is chasing.<lb />
The previous Phillies fran-<lb />
chise record of 31 was set by Ed<lb />
Delahanty in 1899.<lb />
Rollins is a notoriously slow<lb />
starter with a .227 batting average<lb />
in April over the last two years.<lb />
But he had several good swings<lb />
against reigning NL Cy Young<lb />
Award winner Chris Carpenter<lb />
and relievers Randy Flores and<lb />
Wainwright in his first game.<lb />
"You don't get rewarded for<lb />
good swings Rollins said. "I<lb />
wasn't worried. As long as my<lb />
swing is there, I know I'll get a<lb />
hit somehow<lb />
Rollins goes for 38 on<lb />
Wednesday against tough left-<lb />
hander Mark Mulder. If he keeps<lb />
going, Rollins could tie Keeler at<lb />
45 next Thursday in Atlanta and<lb />
would have a chance to break the<lb />
NL mark in Colorado the follow-<lb />
ing night.<lb />
both played cornerback at FSU<lb />
- Fresno State's Richard Mar-<lb />
shall and Florida State's Antonio<lb />
Cromartie. Marshall impressed<lb />
scouts with his speed while<lb />
Cromartie's versatility as a return<lb />
man moved him up as a possible<lb />
first-rounder.<lb />
The other first-day junior<lb />
prospect grew up in Kinston<lb />
- Marshall safety Chris Hawkins,<lb />
who transferred to Marshall<lb />
following two years in Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Safety Ko Simpson, a redshirt<lb />
sophomore from South Carolina,<lb />
and senior teammate Johnathan<lb />
Joseph formed half of a Game-<lb />
cock secondary that yielded just<lb />
186 passing yards per game while<lb />
picking off 12 passes and was<lb />
fourth in the SEC in pass defense<lb />
efficiency. Joseph had four picks<lb />
himself while the 6-foot-l-inch,<lb />
200-pound Simpson was fifth in<lb />
the conference in tackles.<lb />
Tennessee's Allen, the other<lb />
first-round prospect from the<lb />
SEC, might have the best foot-<lb />
ball smarts of the entire group.<lb />
He knows where to be, whether<lb />
he's at safety or corner. He has<lb />
the speed and raw talent to play<lb />
corner, should he be needed<lb />
there. His true talent is at safety,<lb />
where he can lock on to tight<lb />
ends or a third receiver and is a<lb />
form tackier.<lb />
Two other cornerbacks to<lb />
keep an eye on during the first<lb />
day of the draft, Friday, April<lb />
29, are Antoine Bethea and<lb />
Danieal Manning, Jr. Every year<lb />
a defensive back from a small<lb />
school jumps up into the first or<lb />
second round.<lb />
Thisyearshouldbenodifferent.<lb />
Bethea, from Howard, has a<lb />
lot of buzz around him thanks<lb />
to him 40-time of 4.39 and his<lb />
nearly 6-foot frame. Like Sterling<lb />
Sharpe and Steve McNair, Bethea<lb />
was a three-time Black College<lb />
All-American. While some team<lb />
might reach for him due to his<lb />
speed and raw talent in the first<lb />
round, a third-round choice is<lb />
more likely for Bethea.<lb />
Manning is another one of<lb />
those versatile players; he can<lb />
play corner, safety or be used<lb />
as a return man. He was very<lb />
productive at Division II Abilene<lb />
Christian, and his workouts<lb />
have been solid. At 5 feet 11<lb />
inches, 202 pounds, he brings<lb />
with him 4.4 speed and great<lb />
instincts.<lb />
He was seemingly ubiqui-<lb />
tous for the Wildcats, leading<lb />
the team in interceptions and<lb />
returning punts and kicks - two<lb />
for touchdowns. He also returned<lb />
one of his three picks for a score,<lb />
was fifth on the team in tackles,<lb />
forced two fumbles and blocked<lb />
three kicks.<lb />
North Carolina State's Marcus<lb />
Hudson and Ohio University's<lb />
Dion Byrum, who hails from<lb />
Monroe, N.C could both hear<lb />
their names drafted before the<lb />
last pick is called.<lb />
ECU'S Zach Baker has the<lb />
ideal size for an NFL safety at 6<lb />
feet 2 inches, 208 pounds with a<lb />
time in the 40 of 4.5. Baker was<lb />
third on the Pirates in tackles<lb />
and tied for the team lead in<lb />
interceptions with three in 2005.<lb />
He could prove to be a steal for<lb />
some team in the later rounds or<lb />
via post-draft free agency.<lb />
This is the third part in a<lb />
series of NFL Draft previews.<lb />
Next week I will preview wide<lb />
receivers and tight ends. The<lb />
NFL Draft is April 29-30 in New<lb />
York City.<lb />
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opening outing to say the least) and not severely<lb />
hurting their pitching in the process.<lb />
The acquisition of Frank Thomas could be ben-<lb />
eficial if he stays healthy, but that could be asking<lb />
i lot from the Big Hurt, who is entering his 16th<lb />
season. However, he looked to be perfectly healthy<lb />
after taking Randy Johnson deep opening night in<lb />
Oakland in his first at bat of the season.<lb />
I don't see the Rangers or Mariners surpassing<lb />
the aforementioned clubs for the sole reason of<lb />
pitching, or lack thereof. Seattle is still in a tran-<lb />
sitional phase where they are figuring out their<lb />
team identity after a complete drop-off from their<lb />
unprecedented 116 wins in 2001 and 93 in 2002.<lb />
The Rangers are in a precarious early-season<lb />
position due to several pitchers finding their way<lb />
to the disabled list, most notably their ace, Adam<lb />
Uaton. If the bats can support the pitchers until<lb />
the club learns what kind of staff they really have<lb />
throwing for them, the Rangers could start off<lb />
well; the only question is if they have staying<lb />
power because in MLB, longevity directly relies on<lb />
pitching. My guess on how I believe this division<lb />
will look come October is this: Oakland, LA (at<lb />
Anaheim), Seattle and Texas.<lb />
National League East<lb />
Annually the most competitive division in all<lb />
of baseball, the NL East looks to be much different<lb />
from last year's result of nine wins separating first<lb />
from fifth (the first-place Braves finished 90-72, the<lb />
fifth place Nationals ended at .500, 81-81).<lb />
After the dismantlement of the Marlins by their<lb />
front office (once again) and the bolstering of the<lb />
entire Mets roster, the status quo in this division<lb />
looks to be in favor of the team from Queens.<lb />
The Mets, by far, made the most off-season<lb />
moves out of all teams. First-time Mets in 2006<lb />
are Carlos Delgado, Paul Lo Duca, Billy Wagner,<lb />
Jorge Julio and Julio Franco, with stars like Pedro<lb />
Martinez, Carlos Beltran, Jose Reyes, Cliff Floyd<lb />
and David Wright returning. This team looks to<lb />
fare quite well in this division and, from what I've<lb />
observed, should reach the later rounds of the post-<lb />
season, possibly the World Series.<lb />
However, the Braves will never make it easy.<lb />
Atlanta has won this division 14 straight times and<lb />
is looking to continue that streak this season. After<lb />
hitting SI homers in 2005, AndruwJones, who also<lb />
went deep on opening day against the Dodgers,<lb />
should continue his powerful ways and belt-out<lb />
another 40-50 this year while looking to up his aver-<lb />
age from his mediocre .263 effort from last season.<lb />
The main key to the Braves winning, though, is<lb />
for their young guys to step up. Ryan Langerhans, Jeff<lb />
Francoeur and Wilson Betemit put out unexpected<lb />
numbers last year and should continue that trend<lb />
under the watchful eye of manager Bobby Cox. The<lb />
addition of Edgar Renteria to the lineup will bol-<lb />
ster their offense as well; his return to the NL will<lb />
rekindle his production from his days as a Cardinal.<lb />
The Nationals and Phillies are a solid teams,<lb />
but I don't see them competing with Atlanta or<lb />
New York. And you can forget about the Marlins<lb />
this year since they resemble nothing of what they<lb />
were just a half-year ago; rebuilding is the name of<lb />
the game for Florida and a record at or near .500<lb />
would be quite a treat to the Marlin-faithful. The<lb />
NL East will pan-out like so: New York, Atlanta,<lb />
Washington, Phflly and Florida - with much more<lb />
than nine wins separating first and fifth.<lb />
NL Central<lb />
Not much will change here this season - in fact,<lb />
the final standings may very well end up identical<lb />
to last year's. St. Louis and Houston will remain<lb />
the powerhouses of this division and continue to<lb />
dominate the National League.<lb />
The Cardinals will win 100 games again. They<lb />
have the best hitter alive in Albert Pujols, the best<lb />
game-manager alive in Tony LaRussa and a deep<lb />
roster of skilled hitters, defenders and base run-<lb />
ners. They can hit the long ball and steal bags;<lb />
their pitchers can strike out the side with pure<lb />
gas and pick apart hitters with pinpoint accuracy;<lb />
they have rabid fans that fill the seats whether the<lb />
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until some significant event occurs that prohibits<lb />
them from being so.<lb />
Enough brown-nosing the Cards. The Cubs<lb />
are sitting on the razor's edge this year. They have<lb />
an excellent lineup that boasts speed and power;<lb />
guys like Derek Lee, Aramis Ramirez, Juan Pierre<lb />
and Jacque Jones will be the primary run producers<lb />
this year, while Kerry Wood and Mark Prior (on the<lb />
DL already) will try to last the whole season and be<lb />
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the rotationbullpen.<lb />
The question is can they play as a cohesive team<lb />
and can Dusty Baker keep his club in a position of<lb />
contention for the length of the season?<lb />
The Brewers and Reds will be competitive this<lb />
season. Both teams shine in different spots of their ros-<lb />
ters but lack the depth that Houston and St. Louis have.<lb />
Cincinnati will look to pitchers Aaron Harang<lb />
and Bronson Arroyo to keep them in games, while<lb />
Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey and Felipe Lopez provide<lb />
run support. Milwaukee and Pittsburgh should<lb />
have decent seasons - about 70 wins each - but<lb />
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St. Louis, Houston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee<lb />
and Pittsburgh.<lb />
NL West<lb />
This is easily the worst division in MLB. Their<lb />
winner last season, the San Diego Padres, finished<lb />
2005 at 82-80, one game up on the Nats, who<lb />
were in last place in the east. The other four teams<lb />
finished with sub500 records. This division will<lb />
end up in a much different result this time around,<lb />
but in regard to the paltry records, 1 don't see them<lb />
changing much.<lb />
The Dodgers look to be the team to beat this<lb />
season. After acquiring shortstop Rafael Furcal and<lb />
Nomar Garciaparra, the Dodgers added a bit of pop<lb />
to their order. But questions still look over what<lb />
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effort from last season.<lb />
Arizona and Colorado will be non-factors this<lb />
year. They lack the tools to compete in the race for<lb />
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LaRussa won't let Cardinals pitch around Rollins NFL<lb />
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Rollins extended his hit streak to 37 games with a double in his last at bat Monday afternoon.<lb />
(AP)Tony La Russa watched<lb />
too many teams pitch around<lb />
Mark McGwire to let it happen<lb />
to Jimmy Rollins.<lb />
Rollins' hitting streak was<lb />
on the line when he came to the<lb />
plate with two outs in the eighth<lb />
inning and the Philadelphia Phil-<lb />
lies trailing the St. Louis Cardinals<lb />
13-5 in Monday's season opener.<lb />
Reliever Adam Wainwright's<lb />
first three pitches were out of the<lb />
strike zone, and those remain-<lb />
ing among the sellout crowd<lb />
of 44,614 at Citizens Bank Park<lb />
booed each one.<lb />
Before the next pitch, La<lb />
Russa got catcher Yadier Molina's<lb />
attention and signaled for a<lb />
strike. The right-handed Wain-<lb />
wright threw a fastball down<lb />
the middle and Rollins ripped<lb />
it down the right-field line for<lb />
a double to extend his hitting<lb />
streak to 37 games.<lb />
"You have to play the game.<lb />
We can't walk him in that spot<lb />
La Russa said.<lb />
It was the eighth time during<lb />
his streak that began against San<lb />
Francisco last Aug. 23 that Rollins<lb />
kept it going during his last at-bat.<lb />
He ought to thank La Russa for<lb />
giving him a chance this time.<lb />
La Russa was in his third year<lb />
managing the Cardinals in 1998<lb />
when McGwire hit 70 homers to<lb />
break Roger Maris' single-season<lb />
record of 61. It was frustrating for<lb />
La Russa to see McGwire often<lb />
get nothing to hit from pitch-<lb />
ers, especially in tight games. He<lb />
didn't want Rollins' streak to end<lb />
with a walk when his team had<lb />
an eight-run lead.<lb />
"Some of that is him, but<lb />
mostly it's about us La Russa<lb />
said. "I wouldn't want the St.<lb />
Louis Cardinals to walk him in<lb />
his last at-bat. That's not what<lb />
we represent<lb />
Rollins went 0-for-3 with a<lb />
sacrifice fly before getting his hit.<lb />
He hit two hard liners at center<lb />
fielder Jim Edmonds, grounded<lb />
out to first base and fouled out<lb />
his first time up when shortstop<lb />
David Eckstein made a spectacu-<lb />
lar, sliding catch near the railing<lb />
down the left-field line.<lb />
If the score was close, Rollins<lb />
probably wouldn't have swung at<lb />
a 3-0 pitch in the eighth inning.<lb />
Bu,t Wainwright's fastball was too<lb />
good to pass up down eight runs.<lb />
"If he had thrown a ball and I<lb />
couldn't get to it, I wouldn't have<lb />
swung Rollins said.<lb />
Phillies manager Charlie<lb />
Manuel had conflicting thoughts<lb />
about Rollins swinging ahead 3-<lb />
0 in the count.<lb />
"You usually don't have to<lb />
give Jimmy the take sign if we're<lb />
losing the game Manuel said.<lb />
"I wanted to see him have every<lb />
chance. He got a good ball and he<lb />
hit it. But thequestion will always<lb />
be there about swinging 3-0<lb />
Wainwright had no problem<lb />
challenging Rollins.<lb />
"Obviously a guy who plays<lb />
as hard as he does and gets a<lb />
streak going like that, I respect<lb />
that Wainwright said. "It's kind<lb />
of a pitcher's duty if a guy has<lb />
something going like that to give<lb />
him a chance at it<lb />
A three-time All-Star short-<lb />
stop, Rollins ended the 2005<lb />
season with a 36-game hitting<lb />
streak, the ninth-longest over<lb />
one season in big league history,<lb />
and the longest in the majors<lb />
since 1987, when Paul Molitor hit<lb />
safely in 39 consecutive games.<lb />
Rollins' pursuit of Joe DiMag-<lb />
gio's major league record 56-game<lb />
hitting streak has a catch, however.<lb />
DiMaggio accomplished his<lb />
feat in the same season in 1941.<lb />
The major league marks for longest<lb />
hitting streak in one season and<lb />
longest hitting streak spanning<lb />
two seasons are separate records.<lb />
DiMaggio holds both with his<lb />
 56-game streak in 1941, but there<lb />
is a difference in the NL records:<lb />
Pete Rose (1978) and Willie<lb />
Keeler (1897) share the NL mark<lb />
at 44 games. However, Keeler got<lb />
a hit in his final game of 1896,<lb />
so his run of 45 games overall is<lb />
the first record Rollins is chasing.<lb />
The previous Phillies fran-<lb />
chise record of 31 was set by Ed<lb />
Delahanty in 1899.<lb />
Rollins is a notoriously slow<lb />
starter with a .227 batting average<lb />
in April over the last two years.<lb />
But he had several good swings<lb />
against reigning NL Cy Young<lb />
Award winner Chris Carpenter<lb />
and relievers Randy Flores and<lb />
Wainwright in his first game.<lb />
"You don't get rewarded for<lb />
good swings Rollins said. "I<lb />
wasn't worried. As long as my<lb />
swing is there, I know I'll get a<lb />
hit somehow<lb />
Rollins goes for 38 on<lb />
Wednesday against tough left-<lb />
hander Mark Mulder. If he keeps<lb />
going, Rollins could tie Keeler at<lb />
45 next Thursday in Atlanta and<lb />
would have a chance to break the<lb />
NL mark in Colorado the follow-<lb />
ing night.<lb />
both played cornerback at FSU<lb />
- Fresno State's Richard Mar-<lb />
shall and Florida State's Antonio<lb />
Cromartie. Marshall impressed<lb />
scouts with his speed while<lb />
Cromartie's versatility as a return<lb />
man moved him up as a possible<lb />
first-rounder.<lb />
The other first-day junior<lb />
prospect grew up in Kinston<lb />
- Marshall safety Chris Hawkins,<lb />
who transferred to Marshall<lb />
following two years in Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Safety Ko Simpson, a redshirt<lb />
sophomore from South Carolina,<lb />
and senior teammate Johnathan<lb />
Joseph formed half of a Game-<lb />
cock secondary that yielded just<lb />
186 passing yards per game while<lb />
picking off 12 passes and was<lb />
fourth in the SEC in pass defense<lb />
efficiency. Joseph had four picks<lb />
himself while the 6-foot-l-inch,<lb />
200-pound Simpson was fifth in<lb />
the conference in tackles.<lb />
Tennessee's Allen, the other<lb />
first-round prospect from the<lb />
SEC, might have the best foot-<lb />
ball smarts of the entire group.<lb />
He knows where to be, whether<lb />
he's at safety or corner. He has<lb />
the speed and raw talent to play<lb />
corner, should he be needed<lb />
there. His true talent is at safety,<lb />
where he can lock on to tight<lb />
ends or a third receiver and is a<lb />
form tackier.<lb />
Two other cornerbacks to<lb />
keep an eye on during the first<lb />
day of the draft, Friday, April<lb />
29, are Antoine Bethea and<lb />
Danieal Manning, Jr. Every year<lb />
a defensive back from a small<lb />
school jumps up into the first or<lb />
second round.<lb />
Thisyearshould be no different.<lb />
Bethea, from Howard, has a<lb />
lot of buzz around him thanks<lb />
to him 40-time of 4.39 and his<lb />
nearly 6-foot frame. Like Sterling<lb />
Sharpe and Steve McNair, Bethea<lb />
was a three-time Black College<lb />
All-American. While some team<lb />
might reach for him due to his<lb />
speed and raw talent in the first<lb />
round, a third-round choice is<lb />
more likely for Bethea.<lb />
Manning is another one of<lb />
those versatile players; he can<lb />
play corner, safety or be used<lb />
as a return man. He was very<lb />
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Christian, and his workouts<lb />
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inches, 202 pounds, he brings<lb />
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instincts.<lb />
He was seemingly ubiqui-<lb />
tous for the Wildcats, leading<lb />
the team in interceptions and<lb />
returning punts and kicks - two<lb />
for touchdowns. He also returned<lb />
one of his three picks for a score,<lb />
was fifth on the team in tackles,<lb />
forced two fumbles and blocked<lb />
three kicks.<lb />
North Carolina State's Marcus<lb />
Hudson and Ohio University's<lb />
Dion Byrum, who hails from<lb />
Monroe, N.C could both hear<lb />
their names drafted before the<lb />
last pick is called.<lb />
ECU'S Zach Baker has the<lb />
ideal size for an NFL safety at 6<lb />
feet 2 inches, 208 pounds with a<lb />
time in the 40 of 4.5. Baker was<lb />
third on the Pirates in tackles<lb />
and tied for the team lead in<lb />
interceptions with three in 2005.<lb />
He could prove to be a steal for<lb />
some team in the later rounds or<lb />
via post-draft free agency.<lb />
This is the third part in a<lb />
series of NFL Draft previews.<lb />
Next week I will preview wide<lb />
receivers and tight ends. The<lb />
NFL Draft is April 29-30 in New<lb />
York City.<lb />
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sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb /><lb />
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