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www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb/>
Volume 81 Number 74<lb/>
WEDNESDAY June 21, 2006<lb/>
Professor receives National Science grant<lb/>
Biologist to study<lb/>
millipedes<lb/>
CLAYTON BAUMAN<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
ECU biologist Jason Bond studies the taxonomy and systematics of millipedes like the one shown above.<lb/>
Gates moves to full<lb/>
time philanthropy<lb/>
Professor Jason Bond, a biolo-<lb/>
gist at ECU, has been busy making<lb/>
progress with three grants he<lb/>
recently received from the National<lb/>
Science Foundation. Bond has been<lb/>
using the grants to aid his study of a<lb/>
diverse array of different species of<lb/>
millipedes from around the world.<lb/>
The grant, dubbed the Partner-<lb/>
ship for Enhancing Expertise in<lb/>
Taxonomy, or PEET, allows Bond to<lb/>
recruit graduate and undergradu-<lb/>
ate students in updating or editing<lb/>
information about millipedes.<lb/>
"The idea is that there are a lot<lb/>
of very understudied taxonomic<lb/>
S groups, millipedesbeingoneof them,<lb/>
 where most of the expertise is either<lb/>
 dying off or retiring said Bond.<lb/>
"The idea is that the National<lb/>
 Science Foundation is trying to<lb/>
8 infuse some money into these areas<lb/>
to essentially train undergraduates<lb/>
A new software architect<lb/>
emerges at Microsoft<lb/>
LEE SCHWARZ<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
Bill Gates will begin<lb/>
devoting his time to his philan-<lb/>
thropic endeavors aimed at rid-<lb/>
ding the third world of infectious<lb/>
diseases. Gates will begin to phase<lb/>
himself out of Microsoft's day-to-<lb/>
day operations, while Microsoft<lb/>
newcomer, Ray Ozzie, founder<lb/>
of Groove Software, a company<lb/>
that makes business collaboration<lb/>
software, will succeed Gates as<lb/>
chief technology officer. Micro-<lb/>
soft bought Groove in 2005 pri-<lb/>
marily to secure Ozzie's services.<lb/>
Ozzie is renowned for his inno-<lb/>
vation in the software world.<lb/>
"We wanted the technology but<lb/>
also we had wanted to work with<lb/>
Ray for 20 years said Steve Ballmer<lb/>
of the Groove acquisition.<lb/>
Analysts hope that Ozzie can<lb/>
restore Microsoft's reputation for<lb/>
innovation. Microsoft still clings to<lb/>
its virtual monopoly on operating<lb/>
systems and office applications for<lb/>
most of its profits.<lb/>
The lack of innovation seem-<lb/>
ingly came to a head when Micro-<lb/>
soft shocked the business world by<lb/>
delaying launch of its new operat-<lb/>
ing system Vista. While Microsoft<lb/>
remains ambitious, as the Vista<lb/>
launch was widely believed to have<lb/>
been delayed because its features<lb/>
were felt to be more ambitious<lb/>
than Microsoft had innovation to<lb/>
implement.<lb/>
Analysts believe that Ozzie will<lb/>
be good for the job.<lb/>
"It will be a very good thing<lb/>
to have Ozzie in this role. He is a<lb/>
very methodical person who sees<lb/>
Bill Gates will step aside to let Ray Ozzie take the lead at Microsoft.<lb/>
both the whole picture of a project<lb/>
clearly and also understands how<lb/>
to manage it efficiently said Tim<lb/>
Bajarin of Creative Strategies.<lb/>
Ozzie will have big shoes to fill<lb/>
as the Microsoft visionary. Micro-<lb/>
soft will have to continue moving<lb/>
toward web-based applications<lb/>
and away from software packages.<lb/>
Though Ozzie is about the same age<lb/>
as Gates it is widely felt that he can<lb/>
bring a new focus while instilling<lb/>
more discipline.<lb/>
Bill Gates is the world's richest<lb/>
man. There were hundreds of men<lb/>
who were in Silicon Valley and<lb/>
see GATES page 3<lb/>
and graduate students in systematic<lb/>
and taxonomy<lb/>
According to the story in the<lb/>
faculty and staff newspaper, Pieces<lb/>
of Eight, Bond shares the grant with<lb/>
Dr. Petra Sterwald. Sterwald works<lb/>
at the Field Museum of Natural His-<lb/>
tory in Chicago.<lb/>
Bond is currently working with<lb/>
two graduate students on the stud-<lb/>
ies. The program is also intended to<lb/>
encourage undergraduate students<lb/>
to take part.<lb/>
Bond points out that not only<lb/>
taxonomy is being studied in<lb/>
regards to the millipedes but sys-<lb/>
tematics. He and his colleagues look<lb/>
at the evolutionary relationships of<lb/>
different millipede groups.<lb/>
Bond and those involved<lb/>
recently received some publicity<lb/>
in his work with the rediscovery<lb/>
of the millipede that has the most<lb/>
legs. The species hadn't been seen<lb/>
or collected since 1920. Discovered<lb/>
in California, Bond is keeping the<lb/>
exact location a secret so as not to<lb/>
see MILLIPEDES page 3<lb/>
SGA tackles<lb/>
new funding<lb/>
manual<lb/>
Document will be more<lb/>
reader-friendly<lb/>
KIMBERLY BELLAMY<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
The main focus of the general<lb/>
assembly SGA meeting on Monday<lb/>
was setting deadlines for revising<lb/>
the funding manual.<lb/>
The discussion was lead by con-<lb/>
gresswoman Nadia Payne, who sug-<lb/>
gested a date and issues to review in<lb/>
the manual.<lb/>
SGA discussed making June 30<lb/>
the deadline to complete the first<lb/>
draft of the new funding manual.<lb/>
According to Payne, the main<lb/>
purpose of revising the funding<lb/>
manual is to make the language of<lb/>
the document easier to understand<lb/>
see SGA page 3<lb/>
INSIDE I News: 2 I Classifieds: 14 I Opinion: 4 I Features: 5 I Sports: 10<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 21,2006<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
RACHEL KING NEWS EDITOR<lb/>
Announcements<lb/>
2006 ECULoessin<lb/>
Summer Theatre<lb/>
Individual ticket sales began June 1.<lb/>
Please see ECUARTS.com to purchase<lb/>
tickets or call 1-800-ECU-ARTS Summer<lb/>
season tickets are available now.<lb/>
"Guys and Dolls"<lb/>
June 27-July 1<lb/>
A Musical Fable of Broadway and<lb/>
based on a story and characters of<lb/>
Damon Runyon, this funny and romantic<lb/>
comedy-considered by many to be the<lb/>
perfect musical comedy-soars with<lb/>
the spirit of Broadway as it introduces<lb/>
us to a cast of vivid characters who<lb/>
have become legends in the canon.<lb/>
Everything works out in the end, thanks<lb/>
to the machinations of Abe Burrows<lb/>
and Jo Sweriing's hilarious, fast-paced<lb/>
book and Frank Loesser's bright,<lb/>
brassy, immortal score, which takes<lb/>
us from the heart of Times Square to<lb/>
the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even<lb/>
into the sewers of New York City.<lb/>
The Fantasticks"<lb/>
July 11-15<lb/>
The original production opened on May<lb/>
3,1960 at the Sullivan Street Playhouse<lb/>
in New York's Greenwich Village<lb/>
where it's still playing after 15,000<lb/>
performances making The Fantasticks<lb/>
is the longest-running musical in the<lb/>
world! At the heart of its breathtaking<lb/>
poetry and subtle sophistication is a<lb/>
purity and simplicity that results in a<lb/>
timeless fable of love that manages<lb/>
to be nostalgic and universal at<lb/>
the same time. With its minimal<lb/>
costumes, small band and virtually<lb/>
non-existent set, The Fantasticks<lb/>
is an intimate show that engages<lb/>
the audience's imagination and<lb/>
showcases a strong ensemble cast.<lb/>
footloose: the musical"<lb/>
July 25-29<lb/>
One of the most explosive movie<lb/>
musicals in recent memory now bursts<lb/>
onto the live stage. When Ren and<lb/>
his mother move from Chicago to a<lb/>
small farming town, Ren is prepared<lb/>
for the inevitable adjustment period<lb/>
at his new high school. What he isn't<lb/>
prepared for are the rigorous local<lb/>
laws, including a ban on dancing. The<lb/>
ban is the brainchild of a preacher<lb/>
determined to exercise the control<lb/>
over the town youth that he cannot<lb/>
command in his own home To the<lb/>
rockin' rhythm of its Oscar-nominated<lb/>
top 40 score (the soundtrack album<lb/>
reached number one on the Billboard<lb/>
charts and has sold over 15 million<lb/>
copies!) to which new, dynamic<lb/>
songs have been added, Footloose<lb/>
celebrates the wisdom of listening to<lb/>
young people, guiding them with a<lb/>
warm heart and an open mind.<lb/>
North Korea preps new ballistic missiles<lb/>
U.S. government increases<lb/>
missile defense funding<lb/>
LEE SCHWARZ<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
The world's attention is on Iran.<lb/>
Iran has announced its nuclear<lb/>
aspirations while simultaneously<lb/>
stating that it has peaceful electric-<lb/>
ity-generated intentions.<lb/>
North Korea has been as defiant<lb/>
as Iran about nuclear tests and mis-<lb/>
sile development, but has been quiet<lb/>
about it. Talks involving the United<lb/>
States, North and South Korea,<lb/>
China, Russia and Japan showed just<lb/>
how strong North Korean resolve is<lb/>
on the issue. The fact that sanctions<lb/>
have been put on North Korea by<lb/>
the United States because of coun-<lb/>
terfeiting issues and the fact that<lb/>
Bush named North Korea as part of<lb/>
the "Axis of Evil" in a State of the<lb/>
Union Address has not made North<lb/>
Korea more cooperative.<lb/>
The testing involved a<lb/>
Taepodong-2 intercontinental bal-<lb/>
listic missile with an estimated<lb/>
range of 2,175 to 2,670 miles, which<lb/>
is more than enough range to reach<lb/>
the United States. In response to<lb/>
North Korea's missile capabilities,<lb/>
the U.S. government has increased<lb/>
funding to building and perfecting<lb/>
a missile defense system by $10 bil-<lb/>
lion a year.<lb/>
The original "Star Wars" system<lb/>
was largely mythical as a means of<lb/>
psyche warfare against the Russians<lb/>
during the Cold War. A smaller,<lb/>
scaled down version and thereby<lb/>
more realistic version called "Son of<lb/>
Star Wars" is now in effect using and<lb/>
UJ f<lb/>
This is an Orbview-3 satellite image provided by GeoEye showing the Taepodong missile launch complex in<lb/>
North Korea, called Musudan-ri.<lb/>
undergoing further development.<lb/>
According to U.S. intelligence,<lb/>
North Korea also boasts the world's<lb/>
fourth best army.<lb/>
Technically, the Korean War<lb/>
never ended as there is but a cease-<lb/>
fire in place between the communist<lb/>
North and the Democratic South.<lb/>
There is a buffer area between the<lb/>
two states called the demilitarized<lb/>
zone.<lb/>
Sean McCormack of the State<lb/>
Department warned North Korea<lb/>
on Friday saying, "We will take nec-<lb/>
essary preparatory steps to track any<lb/>
potential activities and to protect<lb/>
ourselves<lb/>
In August of 1998 North Korea<lb/>
fired a ballistic missile over Japan.<lb/>
While that missile was considered<lb/>
rather short in terms of its range,<lb/>
North Korea continues to work on<lb/>
building a longer-range version and<lb/>
may be close to completion.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
FDA approves cervical cancer vaccine<lb/>
(KRT)  With a green light<lb/>
from regulators, Merck &amp; Co. Inc.<lb/>
has begun deploying 1,500 freshly<lb/>
trained salespeople and unleashing<lb/>
a huge marketing campaign around<lb/>
a delicate topic: cancer and sex.<lb/>
The Food and Drug Adminis-<lb/>
tration approved Merck's cervical<lb/>
cancer vaccine Gardasil yesterday,<lb/>
inaugurating a vaccine market<lb/>
potentially worth several billion<lb/>
dollars a year, with the Philadel-<lb/>
phia area at its core. Gardasil will<lb/>
be manufactured and marketed<lb/>
from Merck's West Point complex.<lb/>
GlaxoSmithKline PLC, developing<lb/>
a rival vaccine Cervarix, has a U.S.<lb/>
headquarters in Philadelphia. Both<lb/>
vaccines ultimately could save<lb/>
countless lives by helping prevent<lb/>
infection from sexually-transmit-<lb/>
ted strains of human papilloma-<lb/>
virus, or HPV, that cause cancer,<lb/>
the FDA and health experts said.<lb/>
But Merck-the first to market-must<lb/>
clear several legal and marketing<lb/>
obstacles before the vaccines will<lb/>
be widely available.<lb/>
Merck's immediate challenge<lb/>
is persuading federal and state<lb/>
officials to recommend and pay for<lb/>
widespread or mandatory vaccina-<lb/>
tions, over possible objections of<lb/>
sexual-abstinence and anti-vaccine<lb/>
groups that prefer Pap smears as a<lb/>
proven prevention. Merck market-<lb/>
ers, working already for a year to<lb/>
publicize HPV risks and prime the<lb/>
market, also must take care not to<lb/>
undermine cancer screening and<lb/>
safe-sex campaigns, experts said.<lb/>
All the while, Merck must watch<lb/>
over its shoulder at GlaxoSmith-<lb/>
Kline, which hopes to launch<lb/>
Cervarix by late 2007.<lb/>
Its second-to-market strategy is<lb/>
to let Merck pave the regulatory road<lb/>
and then slingshot past Gardasil.<lb/>
"We congratulate Merck on<lb/>
their launch and we hope to be<lb/>
right behind them said Brian<lb/>
Lortie, GlaxoSmithKline's vice<lb/>
president for worldwide HPV vac-<lb/>
cine development.<lb/>
At stake, beyond public he HPV<lb/>
can cause cancer. Surveys found<lb/>
fewer than 20 percent of people<lb/>
knew about the link, said Beverly<lb/>
Lybrand, vice president and general<lb/>
manager for Gardasil at Merck<lb/>
Vaccines Division. Merck's cor-<lb/>
porate "Tell Someone" campaign,<lb/>
launched in April, uses paid TV<lb/>
ads showing actresses, in interview<lb/>
style, expressing surprise about the<lb/>
cause and pledging to tell others.<lb/>
Last fall, Merck funded "Make<lb/>
the Connection run by the<lb/>
industry-backed nonprofit Cancer<lb/>
Research and Prevention Founda-<lb/>
tion and celebrity charity Step Up<lb/>
Women's Network. Designed by the<lb/>
public-relations giant Edelman, the<lb/>
campaign features publicity events,<lb/>
a TV public-service announcement<lb/>
and cameos by celebrities such as<lb/>
Maria Shriver and Jessica Alba wear-<lb/>
ing girls' beaded bracelets- designed<lb/>
by Edelman-to highlight the link.<lb/>
"That has been very impactful"<lb/>
for girls, Lybrand said.<lb/>
Neither campaign mentions<lb/>
Gardasil, which Merck could not<lb/>
legally promote until getting its<lb/>
FDA license. Since last year, Merck<lb/>
has spent at least1 million on the<lb/>
campaigns without a dime in rev-<lb/>
enues, including roughly $850,000<lb/>
on online activities, according to<lb/>
figures from its nonprofit partners<lb/>
and TNS Media Intelligence, a<lb/>
market research firm.<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN  NEWS<lb/>
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The top 10 most outrageous<lb/>
excuses for tardiness on the job<lb/>
(CareerBuilder.com)  A new survey by Career-<lb/>
Builder.com found some workers are suffering from a<lb/>
lack of punctuality. One-in-ten workers-13 percent-<lb/>
say they arrive late to work at least once a wsek and<lb/>
24 percent say they arrive late at least once a month.<lb/>
One-in-five admit to making up fake excuses to explain<lb/>
their tardiness.<lb/>
The CareerBuilder.com survey, "Late to Work was<lb/>
conducted from February 21 to March 6 of more than<lb/>
2,500 workers, including 1,000 hiring managers.<lb/>
"While the majority of hiring managers tend to be<lb/>
lenient if employees occasionally run late, others are<lb/>
much stricter in their policies said Rosemary Haefner,<lb/>
vice president of human resources for CareerBuilder.<lb/>
com.<lb/>
"Thirty percent of hiring managers say they don't<lb/>
care if their employees come in late as long as their<lb/>
work is completed on time with good quality. However,<lb/>
one-in-ten hiring managers say they would consider<lb/>
terminating an employee if heshe arrives late once or<lb/>
twice in a given year. One-in-five say a pink slip may be<lb/>
in order if an employee is late three times in a year<lb/>
When asked to identify the primary cause for<lb/>
coming in late, 27 percent of workers cited traffic. Ten<lb/>
percent pointed to getting their kids ready for school<lb/>
or day care while 11 percent said falling back asleep<lb/>
was the main culprit. Other popular reasons<lb/>
included forgetting something at home, feeling<lb/>
sick and the inability to find house or car keys.<lb/>
Not surprising, Monday is the most popularday for late<lb/>
arrivals, according to 64 percent of hiring managers.<lb/>
While the majority of hiring managers don't<lb/>
typically question the validity of the reasons provided,<lb/>
35 percent say most of the time they don't believe the<lb/>
excuses.<lb/>
Hiring managers provided the<lb/>
following top 10 examples of the<lb/>
most unusual excuses employees<lb/>
offered for arriving late to work:<lb/>
1.1 dreamed that I was fired, so I didn't bother<lb/>
to get out of bed.<lb/>
2.1 had to take my cat to the dentist.<lb/>
3.1 went all the way to the office and realized<lb/>
I was still in my pajamas and had to go home<lb/>
to change.<lb/>
4. I saw that you weren't in the office, so I<lb/>
went out looking for you.<lb/>
5.1 couldn't find the right tie, so I had<lb/>
to wait for the stores to open so I<lb/>
could buy one.<lb/>
6. My son tried to flush our ferret<lb/>
down the toilet and I needed to tend<lb/>
to the ferret.<lb/>
7.1 ran over a goat.<lb/>
8. I stopped for a bagel sandwich,<lb/>
the store was robbed and the police<lb/>
required everyone to stay for ques-<lb/>
tioning.<lb/>
9. A bee flew in my car and attacked<lb/>
me and I had to pull over.<lb/>
10. I wet my pants and went home<lb/>
to change.<lb/>
MHIipedeS from page<lb/>
cause a huge stir in the area.<lb/>
The event caused such a stir<lb/>
that the Associated Press and<lb/>
Reuters gave coverage. According to<lb/>
Time magazine's numbers section,<lb/>
Bond and his team discovered a<lb/>
millipede with 666 legs.<lb/>
"It's about biodiversity, and it's<lb/>
recognizing, sort of the importance<lb/>
of biodiversity and the role that<lb/>
millipedes play in breaking organic<lb/>
material down said Bond.<lb/>
"Much of the life around us<lb/>
is very important in what you'd<lb/>
term essential eco system services,<lb/>
certainly things that contribute<lb/>
directly to our health and wellbeing<lb/>
as a species<lb/>
Bond is also working with other<lb/>
grants as well from the National Sci-<lb/>
ence Foundation, focusing on dif-<lb/>
ferent species of trapdoor spiders.<lb/>
The grant is referred to as Revi-<lb/>
sionary Syntheses in Systematics,<lb/>
and Bond's discoveries are then<lb/>
contributed to the NSF's Tree of<lb/>
Life project which aims to name<lb/>
and categorize 1.7 million animal<lb/>
species.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
SGA from page 1<lb/>
for the average ECU student. The<lb/>
language that is currently in the<lb/>
document is filled with phrases<lb/>
and words that are familiar to the<lb/>
SGA branches but not most of the<lb/>
student body.<lb/>
The goal for the new manual<lb/>
will be to rearrange the order of<lb/>
sections within the "document,<lb/>
provide a clear overview and<lb/>
description of topics stated and<lb/>
provide more clarity, according to<lb/>
Payne.<lb/>
Revising the document will<lb/>
take a lot of effort by the SGA to<lb/>
complete, but it shouldn't be as<lb/>
time consuming and require as<lb/>
much detail as the constitution.<lb/>
Orientation is currently going<lb/>
on for incoming ECU students to<lb/>
learn about the many academic<lb/>
and organizational opportunities<lb/>
that ECU offers. The SGA is also<lb/>
working on providing representa-<lb/>
tion for their organization on the<lb/>
orientation dates.<lb/>
Kerri Brockett, executive branch<lb/>
secretary, suggested that there be<lb/>
representation for SGA branches at<lb/>
orientation.<lb/>
SGA will be present at the ori-<lb/>
entation times to give the incoming<lb/>
students a clear description of what<lb/>
exactly the branches do.<lb/>
Students who are interested<lb/>
in attending SGA meetings this<lb/>
summer should be aware that meet-<lb/>
ing times may be subject to change<lb/>
in the future.<lb/>
The meetings are currently held<lb/>
on Mondays in Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center. Students are encouraged to<lb/>
look on the www.ecu.edusga or<lb/>
look for notification in The East<lb/>
Carolinian for possible changes.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
lidteS from page 1<lb/>
Massachusetts who had similar<lb/>
opportunities to Gates. Gates pre-<lb/>
vailed not because of his software<lb/>
genius or the "incredible amount<lb/>
of technical talent at Microsoft"<lb/>
he credits for his success, but also<lb/>
because of his business sensa<lb/>
It remains to be seen if this move<lb/>
is more about Gates getting out of<lb/>
the software game or about adding<lb/>
true innovation back to Microsoft.<lb/>
Microsoft will only be able to rely<lb/>
on Windows and Office for finite<lb/>
amount of time until another<lb/>
company provides a better product.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
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Monday- Chicken Parmesan<lb/>
Tuesday- Country Fried Chicken<lb/>
Wednesday- Spaghetti ft Meatballs<lb/>
Thursday- Greek or Caesar Salad Chix<lb/>
Friday- Fish ft Chips<lb/>
Saturday- Meat or 5 Cheese Lasagna<lb/>
Sunday- Fried Shrimp Plate<lb/>
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Monday - $1.75 Domestic bottles<lb/>
Tuesday - $2.25 Imports<lb/>
Wednesday - $1.25 Mug Bud Lt $4.50 Pitchers<lb/>
Thursday - $2.50 House Hi-Balls $3 Wine<lb/>
Friday - $2.50 Import of the Day<lb/>
Saturday - $3 Lits ft $2.50 Import of the Day<lb/>
Sunday - $2.75 Pints Guinness, Bass,<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, 2006<lb/>
OPINION<lb/>
editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
SARAH BELL EDITOR IN CHIEF<lb/>
In My Opinion<lb/>
Al-Zarqawi's death overrated<lb/>
One down, lots more to go<lb/>
BENJAMIN CORMACK<lb/>
OPINION COLUMNIST<lb/>
High ranking al-Qaida official<lb/>
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi was killed<lb/>
on June 7th in a raid by U.S. forces.<lb/>
Since then, it seems that our gov-<lb/>
ernment has stated that they have<lb/>
done everything to confirm his<lb/>
death except poke him with a stick.<lb/>
Frankly, seeing his dead face on tele-<lb/>
vision was enough for me.<lb/>
For days the government was<lb/>
performing various tests to confirm<lb/>
that Zarqawi was dead. It seemed like<lb/>
they wanted to make sure that he<lb/>
was not mostly dead, because as we<lb/>
all know mostly dead is slightly alive.<lb/>
The story of his death seems<lb/>
reminiscent of the fate of the Wicked<lb/>
Witch of the East. Who would have<lb/>
guessed that our military's firepower<lb/>
was equivalent to that of a house<lb/>
from Kansas falling from the sky?<lb/>
The discovery of Zarqawi's death is<lb/>
reminiscent another scene from the<lb/>
' same movie, with American authori-<lb/>
ties dancing around like the Mum h-<lb/>
kins in celebration of his death.<lb/>
Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a little<lb/>
bit. But when you consider the fact<lb/>
that a U.S. army officer displayed a<lb/>
picture of a dead Zarqawi in a golden<lb/>
frame, you have to wonder.<lb/>
The discovery of documents,<lb/>
computer files, weapons and other<lb/>
supplies that al-Qaida forces were<lb/>
utilizing appear to be the veritable<lb/>
"ruby slippers" in this situation.<lb/>
Unfortunately there also appears<lb/>
to be a Wicked Witch of the West<lb/>
as well. U.S. military officials have<lb/>
identified Abu Ayyub al-Masri, an<lb/>
Egyptian, who is believed to also use<lb/>
the name Abu Hamza al-Mujaher,<lb/>
as Zarqawi's successor in Iraq and<lb/>
presumably in operations beyond.<lb/>
I'll gladly state that I think it's<lb/>
great that Zarqawi is dead, and that<lb/>
he got a well-deserved death. Maybe<lb/>
a picture of his dead face in a gold<lb/>
frame being displayed on national<lb/>
television is a bit much, but then<lb/>
again having his head on a pike<lb/>
may not have been enough for some<lb/>
(maybe even me). The problem I<lb/>
really have is that I don't think that<lb/>
the media and our government are<lb/>
painting a true picture of the impact<lb/>
that Zarqawi's death will have in our<lb/>
situation in Iraq.<lb/>
Zarqawi had no real history<lb/>
before Iraq. He did not stand out<lb/>
in the Afghan war in the 1980s like<lb/>
others who accompanied Bin Laden.<lb/>
If anything Al Zarqawi was keen<lb/>
on linking himself with Bin Laden<lb/>
because of his status in the funda-<lb/>
mentalist world. In all possibility,<lb/>
Bin Laden did not openly appoint<lb/>
Al Zarqawi to lead al-Qaida in what<lb/>
is known as "the land of two rivers<lb/>
but rather Al Zarqawi volunteered<lb/>
andor imposed himself into this<lb/>
position. His activities and methods<lb/>
were not in total harmony with Bin<lb/>
Laden's tactics, who prefers to con-<lb/>
centrate on fighting the "crusaders<lb/>
meaning non-Muslims.<lb/>
Al Zarqawi's death was indeed a<lb/>
great success for the intelligence com-<lb/>
munity. However, the events that led<lb/>
to his death were made possible due<lb/>
to the fact that Zarqawi's "inner<lb/>
circle" was penetrated and that one<lb/>
of the persons close to him wanted<lb/>
to collect the bounty on his head.<lb/>
Also Zarqawi's tactics and methods<lb/>
of killing Iraqis were no longer<lb/>
acceptable to other armed groups.<lb/>
Al Zarqawi's fall was expected,<lb/>
with the shrinking of his area of<lb/>
operation and as the sympathy of<lb/>
the western region's tribes decreased.<lb/>
And so he died not in some grand<lb/>
glorious battle in the city of Baghdad,<lb/>
but in a remote town not far from<lb/>
the Iranian border on the receiv-<lb/>
ing end of a missile brought to him<lb/>
courtesy of the red, white and blue.<lb/>
Some optimists expect that<lb/>
Zarqawi's death will make Iraq more<lb/>
stable in less time than previously<lb/>
anticipated or expected. However<lb/>
based on the behavior of al-Qaida in<lb/>
the past, the appearance of al-Masri,<lb/>
aka al-Mujaher, and the fact that we<lb/>
still can't seem to find Osama Bin<lb/>
Laden, I feel that it is not a snake's<lb/>
head we have cut off with Zarqawi's<lb/>
death, but a hydra's head. A hydra<lb/>
was a mythical, multi-headed crea-<lb/>
ture that when one head was cut<lb/>
off more would grow in its place.<lb/>
The only way to stop them from<lb/>
growing was to burn the resulting<lb/>
wound. I fear we have yet to light<lb/>
the torches.<lb/>
Pirate Rants<lb/>
Why does everyone want to be dif-<lb/>
ferent but think you are crazy when<lb/>
you actually are different?<lb/>
Thank you TEC for giving me some-<lb/>
thing do read while I am bored on<lb/>
Wednesdays!<lb/>
There's this couple at work who are<lb/>
'not dating Every time somebody<lb/>
asks them if they are going out and<lb/>
he says they're not she looks like<lb/>
she's going to cry. It makes me want<lb/>
to punch him in the face. He should<lb/>
be a man and either pursue a rela-<lb/>
tionship or stop coming around and<lb/>
constantly flirting with her.<lb/>
At least it is not as hot as it was last<lb/>
summer in Greenville!<lb/>
Why are vacations never long<lb/>
enough when you want to be where<lb/>
you are, but too long when you are<lb/>
tired of being gone?<lb/>
Fat men should not wear Speedos<lb/>
and jump on trampolines!<lb/>
My office has a no fraternization<lb/>
policy, which is fine and under-<lb/>
standable. But what makes me<lb/>
really mad is how the boss lets some<lb/>
people ignore it "because they're<lb/>
cute I should ask for a cuteness<lb/>
exemption since I'm pretty cute too.<lb/>
I guess the policy is just there so<lb/>
they can force unattractive people<lb/>
to quit if they dare to commit the<lb/>
horrible sin of 'having feelings<lb/>
The food Nazis are after Starbucks<lb/>
now! It seems everyone who drinks<lb/>
their coffee will die someday, give<lb/>
me a break.<lb/>
So, it is still bad if you have a the-<lb/>
saurus that was given to you as a<lb/>
Christmas present with your initials<lb/>
engraved on the front and used<lb/>
weekly, but you still swear?<lb/>
Recently I read a rant about the<lb/>
SGA only caring about the SGA.<lb/>
This is wrong. The SGA makes<lb/>
policies that affect every student<lb/>
at ECU. It governs student fees and<lb/>
all campus organizations. I would<lb/>
like to thank TEC for covering<lb/>
the SGA. Don't be stupid people,<lb/>
pay attention to what is going on,<lb/>
and for God's sake get involved.<lb/>
I'm really sick of people saying: "Oh,<lb/>
nice trench coat, like The Matrix<lb/>
Every time I wear my raincoat. It is<lb/>
a different color from the coats in<lb/>
the movie, and it isn't even a trench<lb/>
coat. Trench coats have two sets of<lb/>
buttons and a belt. Rain coats have<lb/>
one set of buttons and no belt. Thank<lb/>
you for you time and attention.<lb/>
It is more expensive for me to join<lb/>
the Rec center as an alumni than it<lb/>
is for me to join other gyms in town<lb/>
that actually have qualified trainers<lb/>
and free classes. As if you have not<lb/>
raped my wallet for the past six years,<lb/>
now that I have a real job you can<lb/>
really pick my pockets. Thanks ECU!<lb/>
You know your summer sucks<lb/>
when, in June, you start counting<lb/>
down the days until fall semester<lb/>
starts.<lb/>
Letter to the Editor<lb/>
Dear Editor,<lb/>
I have uncovered a startling<lb/>
secret: Dustin Pittman is a lib-<lb/>
eral sympathizer. His agenda is<lb/>
cleverly disguised beneath a mask<lb/>
of stalwart conservatism, but is<lb/>
chalked full of undeniable liberal<lb/>
undertones.<lb/>
Although he does not say so<lb/>
directly, Dustin clearly thinks Al<lb/>
Gore, not George W. Bush, should<lb/>
have been our president after the<lb/>
2000 election. If not, why would<lb/>
he spend so much time reiterat-<lb/>
ing that "America is a majority<lb/>
rule society or that Bush is<lb/>
president because "A majority of<lb/>
Americans voted for a Republican<lb/>
president" ?<lb/>
Holding true to his own opin-<lb/>
ions, there is no way around the<lb/>
fact that Dustin thinks Al Gore<lb/>
should be our president. Dustin<lb/>
is also pro-choice. How do I<lb/>
know? His repeated demands to<lb/>
dissolve or neuter the Supreme<lb/>
Court. Dustin knows Roe v. Wade<lb/>
will soon be overturned by those<lb/>
loathsome activist judges, and<lb/>
there is no doubt in my mind<lb/>
Dustin will be outraged when this<lb/>
happens - after all, the majority of<lb/>
Americans support Roe v. Wade.<lb/>
His clear distaste of judicial activ-<lb/>
ism in the face of the majority<lb/>
should is certainly an inspira-<lb/>
tion to pro-choice supporters<lb/>
everywhere.<lb/>
I applaud Dustin in his attempt<lb/>
to support both ends of the spec-<lb/>
trum equally, but I must say it is<lb/>
becoming increasingly confusing.<lb/>
Jackson Taylor<lb/>
Senior biology major<lb/>
Our Staff<lb/>
Newsroom 252.328.9238<lb/>
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Editor in Chief<lb/>
Rachel King<lb/>
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Carolyn Scandura Alexander Marciniak<lb/>
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Sports Editor Photo Editor<lb/>
Serving ECU since 1925, TEC prints 9,000 copies every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during the regular academic year and 5,000 on Wednesdays during<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 21,2006<lb/>
FEATURES<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
CAROLYN SCANDURA FEATURES EDITOR<lb/>
'Nacho Libre' released last weekend<lb/>
This interesting group of<lb/>
characters are lacking in<lb/>
overall direction<lb/>
ZACH STEPHENSON<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
Jack Black has the gift of tenac-<lb/>
ity. His work with pal Kyle Gass in<lb/>
the vaudeville scheme known as<lb/>
Tenacious D, is exactly that, tena-<lb/>
cious. In other words, Black has<lb/>
the ability to bend an oversimpli-<lb/>
fied concept well past its original<lb/>
intention.<lb/>
Jared Hess' Nacho Libre provides<lb/>
a perfect archetype for Black's<lb/>
character. While the young director<lb/>
and screenwriter is blessed with the<lb/>
creative adeptness to bring absurdly<lb/>
mundane subject matter to life,<lb/>
he lacks the speed-driven focus of<lb/>
previous generations' to intertwine<lb/>
it with important cinematic ele-<lb/>
ments, such as character develop-<lb/>
ment and plot depth.<lb/>
Taking obvious cues from Wes<lb/>
Anderson, at times Nacho Libre<lb/>
perfectly mirrors the awkwardness<lb/>
and empty glass humor of films<lb/>
like Rushmore, but fails miserably<lb/>
at reeling the intent into a produc-<lb/>
tive result.<lb/>
Bring in Black - an overweight,<lb/>
comedic talent with the unrivaled<lb/>
capability of appealing to intellec-<lb/>
tual sets and frat boys alike. Much<lb/>
like John Belushi, Black uses the<lb/>
simplistic allure of fart jokes, but<lb/>
does it with genius improvisation<lb/>
resulting in a keyed-up gamble,<lb/>
frolicking in preposterous reason.<lb/>
But, just as every 'Cool Hand Luke'<lb/>
has his ball-and-chain, Nacho Libre<lb/>
seems to imprison Black between his<lb/>
brief escapes into jesting freedom.<lb/>
Despite its lack of cohesiveness,<lb/>
the film is far from a checkmate<lb/>
to Hess's directorial career. The<lb/>
story has an amusing premise, and<lb/>
Nacho's scraggy wrestling partner<lb/>
Esqueleto (Hector Jimenez) is a nice<lb/>
supplement to the film's pace.<lb/>
His character provokes Black's<lb/>
most memorable moments, includ-<lb/>
ing a few brawls reminiscent of<lb/>
South Park's satiric take on the infa-<lb/>
mous Roddy Piper and Keith David<lb/>
scuffle in They Live.<lb/>
Nacho Libre exhibits a montage<lb/>
of one-liners, as seen in Hess' Napo-<lb/>
leon Dynamite, but they lack enthu-<lb/>
siasm, although Black's Hispanic<lb/>
impersonation of Antonio Banderas<lb/>
is rich with parodying stereotype.<lb/>
It is a ballsy approach to a PG flick,<lb/>
but it flawlessly complements the<lb/>
film's slapstick ambitions. Hess's<lb/>
capabilities make the perfect candi-<lb/>
date for a Saturday Night Live writer.<lb/>
His ability to actualize characters<lb/>
like Nacho and Napoleon Dynamite<lb/>
would glue late-night-college-ston-<lb/>
ers into a ratings vortex.<lb/>
At the same time, it would allow<lb/>
him a less demanding landscape to<lb/>
exhibit his comedic talent. Ljce the<lb/>
numerous SNL skits adapted to the<lb/>
silver screen, Hess's films frequently<lb/>
carry redeeming moments, but<lb/>
the polished product lacks overall<lb/>
direction.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb/>
Slop cook "Nacho" (Jack Black) with Esqueleto (Hector Jimenez) who<lb/>
plays the masked "Lucha Libre" wrestler to raise money for orphans.<lb/>
Party guide: Don't be guilty of a dreaded party foul<lb/>
The error-proof plan for a<lb/>
perfect summer party<lb/>
UZ FULTON<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
A successful band party thrown by Kappa Sigma is shown above.<lb/>
Ah, summer. Just saying the<lb/>
word conjures up images of bikinis,<lb/>
Coronas, long days that turn into<lb/>
longer nights and more impor-<lb/>
tantly, nights that turn into days.<lb/>
It's plenty fun to go down-<lb/>
town and see who you can find<lb/>
on Cotanche, but to break up the<lb/>
monotony, this is the best time to<lb/>
roll with your summer crew at a<lb/>
good old-fashioned house party.<lb/>
There is a catch-22 with house<lb/>
parties, though. You want to get<lb/>
the word out and have a substantial<lb/>
number of guests, but at the same<lb/>
time you don't want it to get so<lb/>
 overblown that you wake up the<lb/>
g next morning with a barely inhab-<lb/>
n itable dwelling. Here is a list of<lb/>
 essentials for a lively and enjoyable<lb/>
o festivity that people will be talking<lb/>
about well into fall semester.<lb/>
The primary necessity is a<lb/>
diverse guest list. Make sure to mix<lb/>
it up with your back home friends<lb/>
who complain constantly about the<lb/>
lameness of their respective colleges<lb/>
(sorry N.C. State, you simply can't<lb/>
compete) with your posse of peeps<lb/>
who have spent the last three years<lb/>
studying the drink specials at bars<lb/>
around town in lieu of their Black-<lb/>
board assignments.<lb/>
Also cruise your distant friends<lb/>
on MySpace or Facebook that have<lb/>
a distinguishable level of hotness to<lb/>
bring some much needed eye-candy<lb/>
to your traditional entourage. It also<lb/>
creates situations for random hook-<lb/>
ups and bad decisions amidst the<lb/>
reduced summer population.<lb/>
Adding a theme to your soiree<lb/>
can also have added benefits for a<lb/>
rockin' good time. There is the very<lb/>
cliched but never overdone toga<lb/>
theme, which some of my friends<lb/>
have had great luck with. Bed sheets<lb/>
and Budlight? I smell success.<lb/>
Luaus are also perfect for<lb/>
summer because bathing suits<lb/>
and leis take out much of the<lb/>
thinking about what to wear.<lb/>
Those who are really ambitious can<lb/>
cruise Party Makers on Arlington<lb/>
Boulevard for their various assort-<lb/>
ments of decorations.<lb/>
It could also be fun to center a<lb/>
whole party around a certain bev-<lb/>
erage of choice. A Captain Morgan<lb/>
party might entail everyone dress-<lb/>
ing like pirates while Jose Cuervo<lb/>
will pose the question, "Are you a<lb/>
Mexican or a Mexican't?"<lb/>
But nothing is more important<lb/>
than the selection of tunes on rota-<lb/>
tion at your party. Crowd favorites<lb/>
like Sublime are key as well as<lb/>
smooth-talking slow jams for later<lb/>
on in the night. It is also vital to<lb/>
play beach music favorites such as<lb/>
"Carolina Girls "Cool Me Out"<lb/>
and "Stagger Lee<lb/>
Music can also signal the clos-<lb/>
ing of a party with songs such as<lb/>
"Tuesday's Gone" and "Closing<lb/>
Time If you simply want people to<lb/>
leave, playing Nickelback or Michael<lb/>
McDonald will guarantee people to<lb/>
leave faster than the United States<lb/>
see PARTY page 7<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN  FEATURES<lb/>
6-21-06<lb/>
6-21<lb/>
Battle of the Sexes<lb/>
<lb/>
The opposite sex is so<lb/>
annoying<lb/>
MEREDITH STEWART<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
Since the beginning of time<lb/>
it has been a battle of the sexes.<lb/>
Guys love girls, from the way they<lb/>
walk to the way<lb/>
they talk; they just<lb/>
can't seem to get<lb/>
enough. They can<lb/>
not live without<lb/>
girls yet find it<lb/>
frustrating to live<lb/>
with them. Same<lb/>
theory applies to<lb/>
girls. They all love<lb/>
guys, but despise<lb/>
their rude and<lb/>
sometimes obnox-<lb/>
ious habits. I've<lb/>
narrowed down<lb/>
the habits of both<lb/>
guys and girls to<lb/>
see what students<lb/>
at ECU find most annoying about<lb/>
the opposite sex.<lb/>
One thing women do that<lb/>
drives men crazy is criticize other<lb/>
women. Seems like many women<lb/>
can not make a simple compli-<lb/>
ment toward another woman, they<lb/>
love to analyze everything about<lb/>
Who's Fault?<lb/>
Guy's faults:<lb/>
leave the toilet seat up<lb/>
Let dirty dishes sit in the sink for<lb/>
a week<lb/>
Have wandering eyes<lb/>
Drive like they are in a race<lb/>
Girl's faults:<lb/>
Nag, Nag, Nag<lb/>
Stress about their appearances<lb/>
Become too emotional<lb/>
Pretend to be Innocent<lb/>
other girls from their weight to<lb/>
what they are wearing. Only a girl<lb/>
would notice another girls' purse<lb/>
didn't match or that small bump<lb/>
on her face.<lb/>
"I went out with this girl one<lb/>
time and all she did was talk about<lb/>
how other girls looked. It was hard<lb/>
to even get to know what she liked<lb/>
because all she<lb/>
talked about was<lb/>
how ugly every-<lb/>
one else was and<lb/>
how they were<lb/>
out of style said<lb/>
Sean Bozeman,<lb/>
junior political<lb/>
science major.<lb/>
Another thing<lb/>
girls seem to do<lb/>
quite often is to<lb/>
act in a jealous<lb/>
manner. Often<lb/>
just mentioning<lb/>
another woman's<lb/>
name can make<lb/>
her perk up and<lb/>
listen to you. Call it want you wish,<lb/>
but many girls second guess every-<lb/>
thing, especially a guy. If you have<lb/>
not noticed, many girls will tense up<lb/>
when another girl enters the room<lb/>
or becomes the topic of discussion.<lb/>
see SEXES page 9<lb/>
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Don't fret if people decide<lb/>
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and a great way to cool off from the<lb/>
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No matter what your partying<lb/>
style is, the key is to mix in all of<lb/>
these elements for a deliciously<lb/>
good time. Even if your first party<lb/>
fails, don't fret because there's<lb/>
always tomorrow and the promise<lb/>
of a new opportunity for making<lb/>
party history.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb/>
<lb/>
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Keg(s): Only one Is party suicide<lb/>
Jello shots: Make sure they are<lb/>
ready at least 24 hours In advance<lb/>
Tiki torches: They really capture<lb/>
the moment<lb/>
Celebrities: Maybe Ryan Nyqulst Is<lb/>
available<lb/>
Red Solo Cups: Any other color Is<lb/>
NOT acceptable<lb/>
Beer Pong table: If you have to ask,<lb/>
then don't throw a party<lb/>
Back-up beer pong balls: Make<lb/>
sure these are hidden<lb/>
Blue tarp and dollar store soap:<lb/>
Sllp-and-slde materials<lb/>
A sweet mix of CDs: What's better<lb/>
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Plastic jar for keys: Drinking and<lb/>
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DiFranco's Time to Heal'<lb/>
solo live album debuts<lb/>
Ani DiFranco: "Carnegie<lb/>
Hall 4.6.02"<lb/>
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
A few months ago one of<lb/>
my dearest friends couldn't<lb/>
stop talking about a singer she<lb/>
had stumbled upon while flip-<lb/>
ping through the radio. When<lb/>
she mentioned her name, Ani<lb/>
DiFranco I have to admit that<lb/>
the only thing that I recognized<lb/>
about her was just that, her name.<lb/>
I was quite unfamiliar with<lb/>
her sound and vowed to check out<lb/>
some of her music even if I did not<lb/>
quite put a deadline on that vow.<lb/>
Okay, I have to admit that I did<lb/>
not run out and buy her albums<lb/>
right away. However, when 1 came<lb/>
across her latest live album, "Carn-<lb/>
egie Hall 4.6.02 I jumped at the<lb/>
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Just seven short months after<lb/>
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Self Evident brings to light<lb/>
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DiFranco's latest studio album,<lb/>
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The recording of this 12-track<lb/>
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN  FEATURES<lb/>
PAGE 9<lb/>
Filling summer days<lb/>
06XGS from page 6<lb/>
Ways to embrace<lb/>
summer<lb/>
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
Summer is officially here so<lb/>
now is the time everyone will be<lb/>
searching for the perfect way to<lb/>
spend his or her free time without<lb/>
breaking the bank. Summertime<lb/>
offers many different activities<lb/>
from sunset picnics to a trip to<lb/>
the beach.<lb/>
If you are a lover of the out-<lb/>
doors, summer is the perfect<lb/>
season to take advantage of warm<lb/>
days and cool nights. Grab your<lb/>
pals and head to a local pool for<lb/>
an afternoon of fun in the sun.<lb/>
Turn off your cell phone and leave<lb/>
your stress at home. It's not only<lb/>
a great way to cool off, but also to<lb/>
enjoy an uninterrupted afternoon<lb/>
of conversation.<lb/>
If you are looking for some<lb/>
old-school fun in the sun, try run-<lb/>
ning through the sprinklers with<lb/>
your closest group of friends. This<lb/>
was fun while you were young and<lb/>
it can be just as much fun now,<lb/>
especially if you don't mind your<lb/>
water bill being a little on the<lb/>
high side.<lb/>
Spending all day in the sun<lb/>
can work up quite an appetite.<lb/>
With the temperatures cooling<lb/>
down in the evening, a picnic<lb/>
under the stars will offer excite-<lb/>
ment along with relaxation. Pack<lb/>
some sandwiches and a blanket,<lb/>
and head to a local park for a<lb/>
magical evening. Greenville's Elm<lb/>
Street Park offers a picnic shelter<lb/>
containing tables, but be sure to<lb/>
plan ahead because the park closes<lb/>
at nightfall.<lb/>
Tennis is a popular sport to<lb/>
enjoy during the summer. It is a<lb/>
great sport to learn because there<lb/>
are opportunities to play at all dif-<lb/>
ferent ages and skill levels. After<lb/>
learning all of the rules, tennis<lb/>
can be played at a leisurely pace,<lb/>
or you can choose to spice it up<lb/>
with a bit of competition. Elm<lb/>
Street Park offers public tennis<lb/>
courts where you can practice<lb/>
and compete.<lb/>
If you prefer watching sports<lb/>
rather than participating in them,<lb/>
baseball is a great American<lb/>
pastime that can be enjoyed on<lb/>
many different levels. Local teams<lb/>
have night games, but if you are<lb/>
looking for a higher level of skill,<lb/>
look no further than the Kinston<lb/>
Indians. This minor league team<lb/>
can be found playing home games<lb/>
in Kinston, N.C. at Grainger<lb/>
Stadium, right off Highway 11. A<lb/>
schedule of events can be found<lb/>
at kinstonindians.com.<lb/>
If the pool is just not sponta-<lb/>
neous enough for you, try taking<lb/>
a road trip to one of your favorite<lb/>
beaches. North Carolina is cer-<lb/>
tainly not lacking in great places<lb/>
to visit on your day of adventure.<lb/>
You can enjoy a day of fun in the<lb/>
sun with minimal expense. Some<lb/>
of the more popular beaches this<lb/>
summer are Emerald Isle, Wrights-<lb/>
ville Beach, Carolina Beach and<lb/>
Atlantic Beach.<lb/>
While you are there, you can<lb/>
try your hand at surfing, body<lb/>
boarding, skim boarding or even<lb/>
sand castle building. A stroll along<lb/>
the beach as the sun sets is great<lb/>
for romantics, while a seashell<lb/>
search is ideal for friends and<lb/>
family.<lb/>
For thrill seekers, the beach<lb/>
may not provide all the adrena-<lb/>
line pumping action you're look-<lb/>
ing for. An amusement or water<lb/>
park may be more your speed.<lb/>
For close to $40 a day you can<lb/>
spend the entire day riding roller<lb/>
coasters, barreling down enor-<lb/>
mous slides or watching shows.<lb/>
One down side to the parks, how-<lb/>
ever, is they can be pricey when<lb/>
taking into account the price of<lb/>
food and souvenirs.<lb/>
Summer is the season of con-<lb/>
certs. Hearing live music is one<lb/>
of the most exhilarating things<lb/>
to do. You can see your favorite<lb/>
bands or artists perform as they<lb/>
tour the country stopping at<lb/>
various locations along the way.<lb/>
To find out who's coming to a<lb/>
town near you visit ticketmaster.<lb/>
com. If you don't mind the short<lb/>
drive to Raleigh, you can look at<lb/>
the schedule for Alltel Pavilion<lb/>
online at alltelpavilion.com and<lb/>
check out their incredible list of<lb/>
performers for this summer.<lb/>
Do you have a passion for art?<lb/>
If so a local art museum or gal-<lb/>
lery may be the perfect venue to<lb/>
explore. Local venues include the<lb/>
Greenville Museum of Art as well<lb/>
as Emerge Art Gallery. Both have<lb/>
rotating exhibits and are open<lb/>
to the public free of charge. You<lb/>
can view painting, photographs,<lb/>
drawings, sculptures and more.<lb/>
Summer has arrived which<lb/>
means the days are longer and the<lb/>
possibilities are endless. Make the<lb/>
most of your summer by spending<lb/>
your days enjoying everything<lb/>
life has to offer. Don't let summer<lb/>
pass you by, school will be starting<lb/>
back before you know it.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb/>
When guys do something annoying, they can be subject to this yelling.<lb/>
"Girls like to act jealous, when<lb/>
I really do not think they are. They<lb/>
come up with random stuff to<lb/>
believe and then I end up not even<lb/>
knowing what's going on. If I did not<lb/>
like the girl I was with, then I would<lb/>
not be with her said James Tsui,<lb/>
sophomore criminal justice major.<lb/>
If you have given her reason<lb/>
to doubt you in the past, then you<lb/>
should only be so lucky for her to<lb/>
give you another chance, but if not,<lb/>
then you should not have to pay the<lb/>
price for her feeling insecure.<lb/>
In the battle of the sexes it has<lb/>
always been about who wears the<lb/>
"pants" in the relationship. The<lb/>
main thing girls use as a manipula-<lb/>
tive way to get what they want is sex.<lb/>
In many cases women use sex<lb/>
to gain superiority over men, this<lb/>
has been going on for ages and<lb/>
will continue until men come up<lb/>
with something better.<lb/>
And while many believe this to<lb/>
be a dirty tactic, girls should really<lb/>
leave the basic human needs out of<lb/>
the picture when trying to get what<lb/>
they want. Agree?<lb/>
Now it's time for the girls to<lb/>
get their wild screams and protests<lb/>
into the open about guys. What<lb/>
is the deal with selective hearing?<lb/>
It is like guys have a filter in their<lb/>
brain and only hear the parts of the<lb/>
stories that include food or sex. I<lb/>
know girls can talk your ear off, but<lb/>
paying attention is half of the battle.<lb/>
Men seem to have the ability<lb/>
to pick and choose what they hear,<lb/>
so hear this next time your girl is<lb/>
talking and you are not paying<lb/>
attention just take that as a "no sex<lb/>
for you" ticket.<lb/>
Guys - they burp, fart and spit<lb/>
all things most girls can not stand.<lb/>
But just think - if a girl walked<lb/>
around spitting everywhere, burp-<lb/>
ing out loud and leaving silent, but<lb/>
deadly gas trails, guys would defi-<lb/>
nitely not find that attractive.<lb/>
They would be completely<lb/>
grossed out and more than likely<lb/>
never talk to that girl again. But<lb/>
as soon as a guy does any of these<lb/>
things, it becomes funny?<lb/>
"My ex-boyfriend thought<lb/>
burping loud was a talent and pass-<lb/>
ing gas was just all too hilarious.<lb/>
Since I could not break those bad<lb/>
habits I had to break the relation-<lb/>
ship said Cat Stallings, junior<lb/>
English major.<lb/>
Although guys have selective<lb/>
hearing, they are not as careful as<lb/>
to what they talk about. The one<lb/>
thing that can get to a girl more<lb/>
than just about anything else is<lb/>
for a guy to sit there and chat away<lb/>
about one of his ex-girlfriends.<lb/>
Whether it is just a first date or if<lb/>
you have been in a relationship<lb/>
for a while, I can not name one<lb/>
girl who wants to hear about an<lb/>
old flame.<lb/>
It makes them feel like they<lb/>
are being compared to your old<lb/>
girlfriend or that you are trying to<lb/>
drop a few hints she has some of<lb/>
the same traits your ex did. And<lb/>
if that is the case, your girlfriend<lb/>
will think that you are going to<lb/>
end things soon  just like you did<lb/>
with the girl before her.<lb/>
"I can not stand for a guy to talk<lb/>
away our dinner date about his ex.<lb/>
That leads me to believe that he is<lb/>
not over her and that he constantly<lb/>
thinks about her. I wish that guys<lb/>
would keep stuff like that to their<lb/>
self, unless they are asked about<lb/>
it said Alina Panchuk, sophomore<lb/>
political science major.<lb/>
There you go guys, no matter<lb/>
how hard you try to open up<lb/>
about your past feelings and other<lb/>
experiences that you believe a girl wants<lb/>
to know, they change their mind.<lb/>
Just think of another way to get<lb/>
her to understand you and know<lb/>
that you have a different side, but<lb/>
talking about your past relation-<lb/>
ships is just not the way to go.<lb/>
The battle of the sexes is end-<lb/>
less. Girls will continue to be aliens<lb/>
to guys and guys will always strug-<lb/>
gle to decode women. Just remem-<lb/>
ber that habits are just the charac-<lb/>
teristics of another and should not<lb/>
always be quickly judged.<lb/>
Just because someone does<lb/>
things you do not like, does not<lb/>
mean they cannot be talked out or<lb/>
at least compromised.<lb/>
This writer can be contacted at<lb/>
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb/>
www.buccaneer.ecu.edu<lb/>
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 21,2006<lb/>
SPORTS<lb/>
sports@theeastcarolinian.com<lb/>
ERIC GILMORE SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
Hurricanes take Stanley<lb/>
Thrillecl fans<lb/>
celebrate in<lb/>
wake of Cup by storm in Game 7<lb/>
victory<lb/>
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Center<lb/>
EmCGUUORB<lb/>
SPORTS EDITOR<lb/>
Hurricanes aren't supposed<lb/>
to make people downright giddy.<lb/>
But In the immediate aftermath of<lb/>
the Carolina Hurricanes' dramatic<lb/>
Game 7 win to capture the Stanley<lb/>
Cup Finals Monday night, the Tri-<lb/>
angle couldn't help Itself.<lb/>
Trust me, I was there. And all<lb/>
of the rest of the Caniacs wouldn't<lb/>
have traded a minute of it In the<lb/>
wake of North Carolina's first-ever<lb/>
professional sports title, a car was<lb/>
destroyed and a band rock-h-rolled<lb/>
redneck hockey style just outside of<lb/>
the RBC Center.<lb/>
Cars honked jingles and<lb/>
fists were pumped as high as the<lb/>
new Progress Energy building in<lb/>
downtown Raleigh. Crowd surfers<lb/>
were tossed around and strangers<lb/>
exchanged high-fives as if they<lb/>
were best friends.<lb/>
Grown burly men were buying<lb/>
championship T-shirts and kissl<lb/>
makeshift Stantey Cups. A<lb/>
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were kissing. It was a feeling of pure<lb/>
Jubilation that only champions<lb/>
get to achieve and passionate fans<lb/>
starve for.<lb/>
That was just outside. Captain<lb/>
Rod Brind'Amour hoisted the<lb/>
prized trophy in an extremely<lb/>
emotional moment after so many<lb/>
years of it eluding him. Defense-<lb/>
see MAYHEM page 11<lb/>
ECU students Logan Johnson, left, and Brandon Biddix, right, celebrate outside the RBC Center.<lb/>
(AP)  Rod Brind'Amour cried.<lb/>
Bret Hedican jumped for joy. Even<lb/>
Doug Weight bad shoulder and<lb/>
all lifted hockey's most revered<lb/>
trophy above his head. It tilted<lb/>
slightly to his right, but he held on.<lb/>
No way the Hurricanes were<lb/>
going to let this one slip away.<lb/>
Cam Ward made sure of that.<lb/>
The rookie goalie stopped nearly<lb/>
everything that came his way, fin-<lb/>
ishing off a brilliant playoffs with<lb/>
a rock-solid performance in Game<lb/>
7. The Hurricanes skated away with<lb/>
their first Stanley Cup title, beating<lb/>
Edmonton 3-1 in the winner-take-<lb/>
all finale Monday night.<lb/>
Ward, only 22, won the Conn<lb/>
Smythe Trophy as most valuable<lb/>
player of the postseason.<lb/>
"Goaltending wins you cham-<lb/>
pionships, make no mistake about<lb/>
it said Brind'Amour, the 35-year-<lb/>
old captain, his eyes still red after<lb/>
'Canes 3<lb/>
Oilers 1<lb/>
he left the ice.<lb/>
"I got to raise the cup because<lb/>
of that kid<lb/>
Brind'Amour wasn't the only<lb/>
member of the 30-something club<lb/>
who finally broke through.<lb/>
There was Hedican, 35, who lost<lb/>
in his first two trips to the finals.<lb/>
And Weight, 35, who finally made it<lb/>
for the first time in his 15th season.<lb/>
And Whitney, 34, who didn't reach<lb/>
the finals until Year 14. And the<lb/>
most patient one of all, 37-year-old<lb/>
Glen Wesley, who had played in the<lb/>
eighth-most regular-season games<lb/>
(1,311) in NHL history without<lb/>
winning a championship.<lb/>
All of them will be getting their<lb/>
names on the cup.<lb/>
Finally.<lb/>
"That was probably the great-<lb/>
est feeling of my life coach Peter<lb/>
Laviolette said. "To watch those<lb/>
guys hold the cup over their head<lb/>
that is what I will remember<lb/>
A couple of defensemen, Aaron<lb/>
Ward and Frantisek Kaberle, staked<lb/>
Carolina to a 2-0 lead through two<lb/>
periods. Justin Williams finished<lb/>
off the Oilers, scoring an empty-<lb/>
net goal with 1:01 remaining after<lb/>
Edmonton playoff star Fernando<lb/>
Pisani broke up Cam Ward's shut-<lb/>
out early in the third.<lb/>
Oilers defenseman Chris<lb/>
Pronger, a stalwart throughout the<lb/>
postseason, gave up the puck in<lb/>
see HURRICANES page 12<lb/>
Ultimate<lb/>
victory, calls<lb/>
for ultimate<lb/>
celebration<lb/>
(AP)  The Carolina Hurricanes<lb/>
gathered with their fans Tuesday to<lb/>
relish the team's first NHL cham-<lb/>
pionship, the first major pro title<lb/>
in state history, and above all the<lb/>
Stanley Cup the 114-year-old silver<lb/>
chalice that signaled to all hockey<lb/>
Has a home in North Carolina.<lb/>
"Nine years in the making.<lb/>
It's about time said an impatient<lb/>
Adrian lonescu, 19, of Cary.<lb/>
In the team's second trip to the<lb/>
Stanley Cup finals since the former<lb/>
Hartford Whalers moved south<lb/>
in 1997, the Hurricanes beat the<lb/>
Edmonton Oilers in seven games,<lb/>
unleashing Tuesday's parade of<lb/>
pickup trucks carting players<lb/>
through a cheering crowd of Cani-<lb/>
acs at the RBC Center.<lb/>
Assistant captain Glen Wesley<lb/>
held the silver Stanley Cup aloft as<lb/>
children in his truck pitched foam<lb/>
pucks into the crowd like they were<lb/>
medallions tossed from a Mardi<lb/>
Gras float.<lb/>
Other fans waited to hear their<lb/>
hometown heroes trumpet victory<lb/>
on stage, where a band warmed up<lb/>
a crowd at the end of a 90-degree<lb/>
day. Long lines formed for beer and<lb/>
 smoothies, while better prepared<lb/>
o fans brought coolers and kicked<lb/>
 back under the few shady spots.<lb/>
$ "They call it a nontraditional<lb/>
hockey market, but there's all those<lb/>
people out there screaming in the<lb/>
heat said defenseman Aaron<lb/>
Ward. "So maybe by the standards<lb/>
of temperature we're not a hockey<lb/>
market, but we've got some enthu-<lb/>
siasm out there<lb/>
Bill Murphy, 44, of Raleigh,<lb/>
wore his red Hurricanes sweater and<lb/>
took pride in the life-size replica of<lb/>
the Cup he spent hours building<lb/>
out of cardboard, tape and alumi-<lb/>
num foil. He said he engineered<lb/>
the model using specifications he<lb/>
found on the Internet, attaching it<lb/>
to the trunk of his Honda Accord<lb/>
two days ago.<lb/>
A New York transplant and<lb/>
an Islanders fan his entire life, he<lb/>
wanted his son 8-year-old Brendan<lb/>
to experience his adopted city's<lb/>
celebration.<lb/>
"There's so much history in<lb/>
that Cup Murphy said. "Some<lb/>
people think it's just a trophy, but<lb/>
it's a way of life for hockey fans<lb/>
<lb/>
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man Glen Wesley did the same after<lb/>
18 faithful seasons.<lb/>
Rookie goaltender Cam Ward<lb/>
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trophy in recognition of being the<lb/>
MVP for the playoffs. Various aged<lb/>
veterans each paraded around with<lb/>
the Cup, including an injured Doug<lb/>
Weight who could barely hoist<lb/>
the Cup due to a right arm injury.<lb/>
And it all happened a short hour<lb/>
from the ECU campus. For the first<lb/>
time in recent memory, playoff games<lb/>
were broadcast via radio throughout<lb/>
the region. Despite being clad in the<lb/>
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there were actually a few Pirate fans<lb/>
sprinkled among the RBC masses.<lb/>
In a state where so many colleges<lb/>
create battle lines in state politics and<lb/>
even divide households, the Canes,<lb/>
like the Carolina Panthers, are a<lb/>
source for all North Carolinians to<lb/>
unite. As evidenced Monday night,<lb/>
the Tuesday parade and throughout<lb/>
the playoff run, support they did.<lb/>
Nineteen-thousand plus fans<lb/>
packed Game 7 and provided an<lb/>
electric atmosphere while standing<lb/>
throughout. A couple thousand<lb/>
more watched from a Jumbotron<lb/>
outside while factions were content<lb/>
with tailgating with makeshift tele-<lb/>
visions in the back of pickup trucks.<lb/>
Countless more packed bars and<lb/>
crowded around TV sets throughout<lb/>
the region.<lb/>
What was beautiful was that the<lb/>
state rooted for the same result, one<lb/>
that came to fruition when Justin<lb/>
Williams scored an empty net goal to<lb/>
put Carolina up 3-1 with 1:01 left.<lb/>
And for us down easterners, we<lb/>
have every right to be just as proud,<lb/>
just as Charlotte and Asheville do<lb/>
to the west. The outskirts of Raleigh<lb/>
may not have that wealthy contin-<lb/>
gent as those inside the beltline, but<lb/>
the cheers were just as loud, from all<lb/>
directions.<lb/>
Many insiders, experts and any-<lb/>
body in the surrounding Hartford,<lb/>
Conn, area were among nay-sayers<lb/>
that thought a franchise smack dab<lb/>
in the middle of North Carolina<lb/>
wouldn't work. Critics cited the<lb/>
smallish media market and the lack<lb/>
of a consistent fan base. However,<lb/>
Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos<lb/>
continued to pump money into the<lb/>
franchise and now ten years later,<lb/>
has watched the dividends paid<lb/>
exponentially.<lb/>
Say what you want, but the Canes<lb/>
won the title for the entire state.<lb/>
Despite the newspaper columnist jeers<lb/>
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The 'Canes, playoff beards intact, crowd around the Stanley Cup.<lb/>
the Carolina zone and wound up<lb/>
making a helpless dive to block Wil-<lb/>
liams' gimme into the goal that had<lb/>
been vacated by Jussi Markkanen In<lb/>
favor of an extra skater.<lb/>
The crowd of nearly 19,000,<lb/>
most of them standing throughout<lb/>
the game, began chanting, "We<lb/>
want the cup A minute later, they<lb/>
had their wish. The champions<lb/>
reside on Tobacco Road territory<lb/>
best known for college basketball<lb/>
and NASCAR and hockey finished<lb/>
off its promising return from a<lb/>
season-ruining lockout (dismal TV<lb/>
ratings notwithstanding).<lb/>
"It was (ust surreal<lb/>
Brind'Amour said, explaining his<lb/>
emotions. "It just kind of came to<lb/>
a head when I realized that was it.<lb/>
We were going to win<lb/>
Weight didn't get to play after<lb/>
injuring his shoulder in Game S.<lb/>
But he donned his uniform and<lb/>
came out for the ceremony, taking<lb/>
his turn with that treasured piece<lb/>
of silverware. He even managed to<lb/>
get it over his head.<lb/>
Ward wasn't even Carolina's<lb/>
No. 1 goalie at the beginning of<lb/>
the postseason, but he got the call<lb/>
when Martin Gerber struggled in<lb/>
an opening round against Mon-<lb/>
treal. The rookie wound up win-<lb/>
ning more games in the playoffs<lb/>
(IS) than he did as Gerber's backup<lb/>
during the regular season (14).<lb/>
And, unlike all those older<lb/>
teammates, Ward didn't have to<lb/>
wait very long for his first cup.<lb/>
"People say it's your rookie sea-<lb/>
sons and chances are that it will come<lb/>
again he said. "But you just never<lb/>
know. You can't predict the future.<lb/>
You've got to take care of the present<lb/>
Ward did just that, knocking<lb/>
aside Edmonton's best chance<lb/>
to tie with just under 4 minutes<lb/>
remaining. First, he stopped a shot<lb/>
by Raffi Torres with the left pad.<lb/>
Then, when Pisani got a stick on<lb/>
the rebound, the goalie blocked<lb/>
that one with his skate.<lb/>
Torres bent over in agony as he<lb/>
rounded the net, as if he realized<lb/>
that Edmonton wouldn't have a<lb/>
better chance to tie It up.<lb/>
The Hurricanes were born in<lb/>
the old World Hockey Association<lb/>
as the Boston-based New England<lb/>
Whalers, and entered the NHL in<lb/>
1979 playing out of Hartford. Want-<lb/>
ing a new arena, the team headed<lb/>
south in 1997.<lb/>
The first two years in Carolina<lb/>
were a dismal experience, the team<lb/>
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Raleigh was being built. So few fans<lb/>
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upper deck was curtained off.<lb/>
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trip to the finals. Four years ago,<lb/>
they were beaten in five games by<lb/>
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aul Troth joins Pirate football<lb/>
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(SID)  Former Pirate quar-<lb/>
terback Paul Troth has rejoined<lb/>
the ECU football program as<lb/>
a member of the coaching<lb/>
staff after accepting an offen-<lb/>
sive assistant's position accord-<lb/>
ing to an announcement from<lb/>
head coach Skip Holtz Tuesday.<lb/>
Troth was a three-year letter-<lb/>
winner at ECU, beginning with his<lb/>
true freshman campaign in 2001<lb/>
under former head coach Steve<lb/>
Logan before transferring to NCAA<lb/>
Division I-AA member Liberty<lb/>
prior to the 2004 season.<lb/>
After experiencing limited<lb/>
playing time as David Garrard's<lb/>
top understudy during his rookie<lb/>
year, Troth took over the start-<lb/>
ing job in 2002 as a sophomore<lb/>
and turned in ECU's ninth-<lb/>
best single-season passing yard<lb/>
total in history after complet-<lb/>
ing 177-of-359 passes for 2,315<lb/>
yards and 15 scores in 12 games.<lb/>
During the course of the year,<lb/>
he reached the 300-yard, three-<lb/>
TD milestone on two occasions<lb/>
- throwing for 339 yards (25-of-46)<lb/>
against USF on Oct. 19 before tal-<lb/>
lying 369 (22-of-33) yards at Hous-<lb/>
ton on Nov. 9 - which rank 14th<lb/>
and sixth, respectively, on East<lb/>
Carolina's all-time single-game<lb/>
passing yard list. Troth ranked<lb/>
among the top 60 signal-callers<lb/>
in the nation by averaging 14.8<lb/>
completions per game and stood<lb/>
76th in total offense with a 175.4<lb/>
yards-per-game average.<lb/>
After passing for 380 yards in<lb/>
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under first-year head coach John<lb/>
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the following season where he<lb/>
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