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VOLUME 82, ISSUE 33<lb />
 www.theeastcarolinian.com <lb />
YOUR SOURCE<lb />
FOR CAMPUS<lb />
NEWS SINCE 1925<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2006<lb />
Preparing for exams<lb />
can be a grueling<lb />
experience, don't' wait<lb />
to the last minute.<lb />
Start studying now<lb />
with these tips in<lb />
mindPage A4<lb />
Branding project promotes school spirit<lb />
If you aren't getting<lb />
enough sleep, you<lb />
may need to adjust<lb />
your routine. Steal<lb />
some helpful tips<lb />
for a good night's<lb />
sleepPage A4<lb />
The Pirates won in<lb />
Raleigh on Saturday<lb />
for the first time<lb />
since 1999, beating<lb />
N.C. State 21-16 and<lb />
securing a bowl bid.<lb />
Read our football<lb />
recap and find out<lb />
what bowl possibilities<lb />
awaitPage A6<lb />
The ECU men's<lb />
basketball team<lb />
completed a near-<lb />
perfect sports<lb />
weekend<lb />
Sunday afternoon<lb />
with a 68-47 win<lb />
over North Carolina<lb />
Central. Read<lb />
morePage A6<lb />
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3 1 2 7 5 8 4 9 66 7 5 4 9 2 3 8 19 8 4 1 3 6 5 2 7<lb />
Test your skills at<lb />
SuDoKuPage A9<lb />
NEWSPageA2<lb />
PULSEPageA4<lb />
SPORTSPageAB<lb />
OPINIONPage A3<lb />
CLASSIFIEDSPageA9<lb />
New signs with ECU colors are being put up around Greenville to encourage school spirit and loyalty.<lb />
Pitt County had the most DWI violations during Halloween, after both Mecklenburg and Wake counties<lb />
Pitt County ranks first statewide<lb />
for Halloween drinking citations<lb />
Results from over<lb />
1,864 statewide<lb />
sobriety checkpoints<lb />
GENERRA CORNWELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
At ECU, UNC Chapel Hill<lb />
and N.C. State campuses check-<lb />
points, patrols and other proto-<lb />
cols were put into effect to keep<lb />
students safe during Halloween.<lb />
The campaign was called the<lb />
Booze It Or Lose It campaign<lb />
and it ran from Oct. 27-31.<lb />
At ECU and UNC, Hal-<lb />
loween celebrations are huge,<lb />
street-wide affairs that take<lb />
place throughout the downtown<lb />
areas.<lb />
ECU students and Greenville<lb />
residents transform the down-<lb />
town streets into a giant Hallow-<lb />
een party. This year thousands<lb />
of ECU students, Greenville<lb />
citizens and visitors from all<lb />
over North Carolina crowded<lb />
into downtown to enjoy the<lb />
festivities.<lb />
UNC Chapel Hill also has a<lb />
well-known Halloween celebra-<lb />
tion on Franklin Street, and<lb />
since N.C. State is relatively<lb />
close to both Greenville and<lb />
Chapel Hill, many N.C. State<lb />
students travel to either event.<lb />
Officers across the state<lb />
worked together to conduct more<lb />
than 1,864 sobriety checkpoints<lb />
and patrols during Hallow-<lb />
een. Counties with the highest<lb />
number of DWI citations issued<lb />
included Pitt(8l), Mecklen-<lb />
burg(6'8) and Wake(SS).<lb />
In December, a new DWI<lb />
law signed by Governor Mike<lb />
Easley, will go into effect. This<lb />
new law stipulates that a driver<lb />
with a blood-alcohol level of 0.08<lb />
grams per deciliter (gdl) can be<lb />
convicted of DWI.<lb />
Another part of this new law<lb />
is that anyone under the age 21<lb />
who is found with any level of<lb />
alcohol in their system may face<lb />
misdemeanor charges.<lb />
Also, anyone purchasing a<lb />
keg of beer must obtain a permit<lb />
from the beer vendor.<lb />
Furthermore, prosecu-<lb />
tors must report why a DWI<lb />
charge was dismissed, which<lb />
will ultimately decrease the sub-<lb />
Addition of more<lb />
purple and gold<lb />
ADELINE TRENTO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU students may soon<lb />
have a more school spirited<lb />
campus thanks to the ECU<lb />
Brand Enhancement Project.<lb />
The Brand Enhancement Proj-<lb />
ect, which hopes to promote ECU<lb />
and increase loyalty to the school,<lb />
will be working to add more purple,<lb />
gold and pirate references to campus.<lb />
Wayne Newnam, the Campus<lb />
Life Marketing Director, said that<lb />
although ECU's campus is beauti-<lb />
ful, it lacks some unique features<lb />
that other colleges may have.<lb />
Newnam said that it is very<lb />
important to make a lasting impres-<lb />
sion on prospective students, par-<lb />
ents and visitors. He believes that<lb />
by adding more school colors and<lb />
embracing the history of ECU on<lb />
campus, students will receive a long-<lb />
lasting impression of the school.<lb />
"It is very important for these<lb />
groups to retain a lasting, unique<lb />
image ofECU that will stay with them<lb />
for years to come said Newnam.<lb />
Some of these changes have<lb />
already begun. The previously<lb />
green visitor parking signs have<lb />
been changed to purple and new<lb />
purple street signs have recently<lb />
been added to campus.<lb />
Many students feel that these<lb />
changes are a nice addition to ECU<lb />
and will help people feel more con-<lb />
nected to the school.<lb />
"I think the new purple signs<lb />
are great said Laura DeVantier,<lb />
sophomore nursing major. "It defi-<lb />
nitely adds something to campus<lb />
and increases school spirit<lb />
Other ideas are also being<lb />
proposed to add the school colors<lb />
to different places around the uni-<lb />
versity. Benches, tables, on-campus<lb />
crosswalks, signs and buses may<lb />
soon be changed to show off more<lb />
ECU purple and gold.<lb />
Flags and banners will also be a<lb />
welcome addition to campus and an<lb />
easy way to display the school colors.<lb />
Newnam said that although the<lb />
Brand Enhancement Project plans<lb />
to add more purple and gold to<lb />
campus, it is not the only purpose<lb />
of the project.<lb />
"The Enhancement Project<lb />
is not about painting the campus<lb />
purple Newnam said . "It is about<lb />
tastefully adding highlights of our<lb />
school colors and heritage around<lb />
campus to promote the ECU<lb />
brand, building a stronger identity<lb />
for ECU and creating a lasting<lb />
impression for all that are a part of<lb />
this university and those that visit<lb />
Newnam said the changes<lb />
being made to enhance school<lb />
spirit at ECU should not be limited<lb />
to adding more school colors alone.<lb />
He believes that statues of impor-<lb />
tant people from ECU's past and<lb />
the usage of pirate terms on street<lb />
signs as well as buildings would be<lb />
a unique way to help separate ECU<lb />
from other universities.<lb />
The hope of the ECU Brand<lb />
Enhancement Project is that these<lb />
changes will help make ECU stu-<lb />
dents more involved, more school<lb />
spirited and proud to be a part of<lb />
this university.<lb />
Newnam encourages students<lb />
to communicate with their student<lb />
leaders through SGA and get their<lb />
ideas heard about the changes they<lb />
would like to see on campus.<lb />
"Getting students involved is<lb />
paramount Newnam said. "Great<lb />
ideas come from students, students<lb />
are the reason ECU exists. Sugges-<lb />
tions promote a new way of thinking<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newst heeastcarol in ian .com.<lb />
Students learn how to<lb />
prevent AIDS locally<lb />
Professor Mary Glascoff tells students of the effects of AIDS in Greenville<lb />
stantial number of DWI cases<lb />
that are.dismissed without expla-<lb />
nation.<lb />
Both the ECU and Greenville<lb />
Police Departments were unable<lb />
to be reached for comment but<lb />
the statistics of the Halloween<lb />
Booze It Or Lose It campaign<lb />
speak volumes. Pitt County<lb />
issued 41 underage DWI cita-<lb />
tions compared to Orange Coun-<lb />
ty's (where UNC is located) two<lb />
and Wake County's one. Also<lb />
Pitt County issued 40, over-21<lb />
DWI citations, Wake issued 52<lb />
and Orange issued three. Pitt<lb />
County police officials did con-<lb />
duct 42 checkpoints and patrols<lb />
while Orange County conducted<lb />
four and Wake County con-<lb />
ducted 54.<lb />
Sargent John Barnwell, N.C.<lb />
State Campus Police stated,<lb />
"ECU statistics are going to<lb />
be higher than ours because of<lb />
their special event, because most<lb />
of our students participate in<lb />
ECU and Chapel Hill events our<lb />
campus is relatively quiet<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Students learn about<lb />
the virus<lb />
CLAIRE MURPHY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Professor Mary Glascoff spoke<lb />
yesterday in Mendenhall on the<lb />
issue of AIDS in the Greenville<lb />
community. She is also the direc-<lb />
tor of the Community Health<lb />
Education program, and shared<lb />
her knowledge with the crowd.<lb />
Glascoff once had a student<lb />
who would show up to class late<lb />
and then fall asleep at her desk.<lb />
This frustrated Glascoff and<lb />
she eventually confronted the<lb />
student.<lb />
The student had a brother in<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital who was<lb />
dying of AIDS. Since she was<lb />
living in Greenville, she was the<lb />
one who stayed with him at night.<lb />
This changed Glascoff's punish-<lb />
ment for the student. They became<lb />
close and Glascoff attended his<lb />
funeral.<lb />
"It's the most awful virus I've<lb />
ever imagined said Glascoff.<lb />
She also explained the compar-<lb />
ison of the human body to a castle.<lb />
There are many ways in, but there<lb />
are guards to keep bad things out.<lb />
The guards in this case are white<lb />
blood cells. AIDS keeps the guards<lb />
from doing their job.<lb />
Preventing illness is a matter<lb />
of protecting yourself. Glascoff<lb />
said, "When we pee, poop, fart,<lb />
puke, snot, it's all to protect our<lb />
bodies from bad stuff<lb />
Years ago AIDS was thought<lb />
of as an automatic death sentence.<lb />
Today, there are more powerful<lb />
drugs, and more of them, to keep<lb />
people with AIDS living healthier<lb />
and longer lives.<lb />
A virus causes AIDS. It is<lb />
not a living thing like bacteria.<lb />
It goes into the blood and cannot<lb />
be cured.<lb />
Glascoff told the story of<lb />
another man who was dying of<lb />
AIDS in the hospital. In his last<lb />
days, a minister would not come<lb />
to his bedside because he was a<lb />
homosexual with a sexually trans-<lb />
mitted disease. At his funeral, the<lb />
family denied his illness and said<lb />
he had died of cancer. They were<lb />
too ashamed to tell the truth.<lb />
North Carolina used to have<lb />
the most effective laws for teach-<lb />
ing about AIDS in schools. Now<lb />
it is the law to teach abstinence<lb />
only.<lb />
People don't talk about AIDS<lb />
very much anymore as if it is unim-<lb />
portant. The spreading would<lb />
decrease if everyone got tested.<lb />
The problem is, people don't know<lb />
see AIDS page A2<lb />
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2006 PAGE A2<lb />
 Campus &amp; Community <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
Nov. 1 - 28<lb />
MTVUnited Way Alternative<lb />
Spring Break 2007<lb />
MTVUnited Way are spon-<lb />
soring the 2nd annual<lb />
Alternative Spring Break to<lb />
the Gulf Coast. If you are<lb />
interested In participating,<lb />
United Way of Pitt County<lb />
is gathering a team to be<lb />
a part of this great event.<lb />
The application deadline<lb />
for this area is Nov. 28. To<lb />
apply visit mtv.comthink-<lb />
mtvasb2007. For more<lb />
information contact the<lb />
Local Coordinator Cassie<lb />
Reid at CLR0401ecu.edu.<lb />
Human Performance Labo-<lb />
ratory<lb />
Research Study Investigat-<lb />
ing The Effects of Endur-<lb />
ance Exercise on Differ-<lb />
ences in Skeletal Muscle<lb />
and Fat Cell Metabolism<lb />
Between African-American<lb />
and Caucasian Women. Sub-<lb />
ject criteria: 1.Overweight<lb />
and non-overweight women<lb />
ages 20-45 years 2.Inac-<lb />
tive-Exercise less than two<lb />
daysweek, less than 30<lb />
minutesday for at least<lb />
six months. Contact: The<lb />
Human Performance Labo-<lb />
ratory. Procedures include<lb />
body composition assess-<lb />
ment, blood fat, sugar and<lb />
insulin testing, 10 days or<lb />
eight weeks of supervised<lb />
exercise, and four or six<lb />
muscle biopsies. Benefits<lb />
include percent body fat<lb />
and free aerobic fitness<lb />
assessment, health ben-<lb />
efits of supervised training<lb />
and up to $400 payment<lb />
upon completion of the<lb />
study. Call (252) 328-<lb />
2575 for more information.<lb />
VOLUNTEER<lb />
OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
Tuesday, Nov. 28 through<lb />
Saturday, Dec. 10<lb />
Holiday Gift Wrap<lb />
Humane Society needs vol-<lb />
unteers wrap gifts at the<lb />
mall for donations. Shifts<lb />
are available Monday<lb />
through Saturday starting<lb />
at 10 a.m and Sunday 1 - 6<lb />
p.m. at Colonial Mall in<lb />
front of Belk. Contact<lb />
Vicki Luttrell at 353-8833<lb />
or vluttrel I @ u nited<lb />
waypittcounty.com.<lb />
Friday, Dec. 1<lb />
Special Olympics Basketball<lb />
Tournament<lb />
Volunteer needed to assist<lb />
with running the tourna-<lb />
ment: Registration, score<lb />
keeping, cheerleading, set-<lb />
upclean-up, etc. Shifts are<lb />
from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at<lb />
Epps Recreation Center<lb />
in Thomas Foreman Park.<lb />
Contact Deirtra Cran-<lb />
dol at 329-4541.<lb />
Saturday, Dec. 2<lb />
Parents' Night Out<lb />
Volunteers are needed to<lb />
set-upbreak down and<lb />
assist in running the event.<lb />
Shifts are from 6 - 10:30<lb />
p.m. at the Student<lb />
Recreation Center and<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Contact David Gaskins<lb />
at gaskinsd@ecu.edu.<lb />
Christmas Parade<lb />
Volunteers are needed<lb />
to line up parade partici-<lb />
pants in correct order and<lb />
possibly carry sponsor<lb />
signs. Shifts are from 8<lb />
a.m. - 12 p.m. Volunteers<lb />
should check in at the<lb />
corner of Green and First<lb />
Streets. Contact Karen<lb />
Smith at 328-4173.<lb />
Habitat for Humanity<lb />
Volunteers needed to hand<lb />
out flyers and encourage<lb />
Lowes customers to donate<lb />
to Habitat at cash regis-<lb />
ters. All donations will<lb />
go directly to our local<lb />
Habitat Chapter. Shifts<lb />
are from 9-11 a.m 11<lb />
a.m. - 1 p.m. and 1 - 3<lb />
p.m. Contact Paulette<lb />
White at 758-2947.<lb />
Reindeer Dash for Cash<lb />
Volunteers are needed to<lb />
assist on runners' course,<lb />
registration, clean up,<lb />
as well as other tasks.<lb />
Shifts are from 11:30<lb />
a.m. - 5 p.m. at the<lb />
Greenville Town Commons.<lb />
28 Tue 2 9Wed 3dhu 1fH 2sat 3sun 4<lb />
Mon<lb />
Last day to submit<lb />
thesis to the Graduate<lb />
School for completion<lb />
of degree in this term.<lb />
Healthy PIRATES Holi-<lb />
day Ornament Sale<lb />
The Healthy PIRATES<lb />
will be selling one of a<lb />
kind holiday ornaments<lb />
as a fundraiser. One<lb />
ornament for $3, six for<lb />
$15 and 12 for $24.<lb />
Wright Plaza<lb />
Healthy PIRATES Holi-<lb />
day Ornament Sale<lb />
Wright Plaza<lb />
ECU hosts Ice Skating<lb />
Club event<lb />
The inaugural gathering<lb />
of the ECU Ice Skating<lb />
Club. Childcare pro-<lb />
vided.<lb />
Bladez on Ice Rink<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
Russian Film Series:<lb />
"Russian Ark"<lb />
Movies have English<lb />
subtitles or dubbing.<lb />
Bate 2011<lb />
6:30 p.m.<lb />
SGA Presents the Suc-<lb />
cess for Life Workshop:<lb />
Making the Grade<lb />
Learn tips to help pre-<lb />
pare for exams and<lb />
develop a strategy of<lb />
how to finish the semes-<lb />
ter strong.<lb />
Bate 1032<lb />
7 -8:30 p.m.<lb />
Healthy PIRATES Holi-<lb />
day Ornament Sale<lb />
Wright Plaza<lb />
ECU School of Art Holi-<lb />
day Exhibition Opens<lb />
ECU'S School of Art and<lb />
Design holds the annual<lb />
holiday exhibition sale.<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery<lb />
Jenkins Fine Art<lb />
Center<lb />
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.<lb />
ODK hosts Deans and<lb />
Issues forum<lb />
Omicron Delta Kappa's<lb />
Leaders and Issues<lb />
Forum is an open dis-<lb />
cussion about current<lb />
ECU issues and related<lb />
leadership topics. Invited<lb />
guests include: Dr.<lb />
Virginia Hardy, Brody<lb />
School of Medicine;<lb />
Dr. Al Smith, First Year<lb />
Center; Dr. Lathan Tume.<lb />
Students, faculty and<lb />
staff are invited. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
Bate 3009<lb />
5 p.m.<lb />
CoffeehouseOpen Mic<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
11th Annual Festival of<lb />
Trees hosts "Bedtimes<lb />
with Santa"<lb />
Greenville Convention<lb />
Center<lb />
Greenville Boulevard<lb />
6 - 7 p.m.<lb />
ECU School of Art Holi-<lb />
day Exhibition<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gal-<lb />
lery<lb />
Jenkins Fine Art Center<lb />
9 a.m. - 9 p.m.<lb />
World Fest<lb />
Recognition and cel-<lb />
ebration of various<lb />
and traditional holiday<lb />
celebrations. Displays<lb />
and speakers will be<lb />
available to illustrate<lb />
the celebrations and<lb />
to answer questions.<lb />
Co-sponsored with the<lb />
ECU Student Activi-<lb />
ties office. For more<lb />
information, call 328-<lb />
6495.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
4 p.m.<lb />
Uptown Greenville Art-<lb />
Walk<lb />
Emerge Gallery &amp; Art<lb />
Center<lb />
404 South Evans<lb />
Street<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
The Never<lb />
Pirate Underground<lb />
7 p.m.<lb />
ECU School of Art<lb />
Holiday Exhibition<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gal-<lb />
lery<lb />
Jenkins Fine Art<lb />
Center<lb />
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.<lb />
Greenville Annual<lb />
Christmas Parade<lb />
Downtown Greenville<lb />
10 a.m. <lb />
11th Annual Festival of<lb />
Trees hosts "Storytimes<lb />
with Santa"<lb />
Greenville Convention<lb />
Center<lb />
Greenville Boulevard<lb />
3 -4 p.m.<lb />
Housing Authority<lb />
Meeting<lb />
Central Housing<lb />
Authority Office<lb />
1103 Broad St.<lb />
5:30 p.m.<lb />
BRIEFS<lb />
FBI struggles to win trust of<lb />
Muslim, Arab communities<lb />
(MCT)  When a local<lb />
FBI agent wanted to make<lb />
contacts in this city's tight-<lb />
knit Muslim community, he<lb />
started knocking on doors.<lb />
The agent didn't look, much<lb />
less act, like a typical investiga-<lb />
tor. He spoke Arabic and he wore<lb />
street clothes, not the suit and tie<lb />
favored by many in the bureau.<lb />
"Heseemed really friendlysaid<lb />
Muhammad Sahli, a U.S. citizen<lb />
approached at his home last month<lb />
by the agent. "So I invited him in<lb />
But agents also recognize that<lb />
the alienation that Muslims and<lb />
Arabs feel could undermine the<lb />
bureau's hunt for domestic ter-<lb />
rorists. If the fear subsided, more<lb />
citizens might come forward with<lb />
tips, agents believe, at a time when<lb />
the bureau is under mounting pres-<lb />
sure to collect better intelligence.<lb />
According to a study released<lb />
earlier this year by the Vera Insti-<lb />
tute of Justice, seven out of 16<lb />
U.S. cities with significant Arab<lb />
and Muslim populations didn't<lb />
have active FBI outreach pro-<lb />
grams. The institute, a nonprofit<lb />
organization in New York, wasn't<lb />
permitted to identify the cities as<lb />
part of its agreement with the FBI.<lb />
Authorities plan to scale back<lb />
search for missing boys<lb />
(MCT)  After four days of<lb />
combing through a vast wooded<lb />
stretch of land but finding<lb />
no sign of two young broth-<lb />
ers who went missing on the<lb />
Red Lake Indian Reservation,<lb />
authorities said Saturday they<lb />
are likely to scale back the air<lb />
and ground search later Sunday.<lb />
Among those in the 26-person<lb />
unit braving strong winds were<lb />
about a dozen relatives of the miss-<lb />
ing boys. Their cousin Valencia<lb />
Jones spent a fourth day scouring<lb />
this northern Minnesota Indian<lb />
reservation. "I have to she said.<lb />
"We're hoping for the best, and<lb />
bracing ourselves for the worst<lb />
said Jones, who added that the boys'<lb />
mother, Alicia White, who pleaded<lb />
publicly for their safe return<lb />
on Friday, "is holding up well<lb />
The search concluded<lb />
about 6 p.m. Saturday and<lb />
was to resume this morning.<lb />
Man missing from capsized<lb />
boat in Willamette River identi-<lb />
fied<lb />
(AP)  Authorities say<lb />
the man who tried to swim to<lb />
safety this morning after his<lb />
boat capsized in the Willa-<lb />
mette River is presumed dead.<lb />
Fifty-one-year old Rich-<lb />
ard Allen Ellis, Senior of<lb />
Oregon City is missing and<lb />
believed to have drowned.<lb />
Sheriff's deputies say he<lb />
was not wearing a life jacket.<lb />
Police say a fishing party of<lb />
four was floating on the river this<lb />
morning when the anchor line got<lb />
tangled in the prop of the motor.<lb />
The boat capsized the men were<lb />
thrown into the 47-degree water.<lb />
The three other men did have<lb />
lifejackets on were able to stay<lb />
afloat until they were rescued.<lb />
Police say Ellis tried to<lb />
swim to Rock Island in the<lb />
river south of Portland. But the<lb />
search was called off two hours<lb />
after the boat had capsized.<lb />
50-year-old beer found in<lb />
desert<lb />
(KMTR)  Get ready to see<lb />
what happens when you open<lb />
up a can of beer that's been sit-<lb />
ting in the hot sun and freezing<lb />
cold of the desert for SO years!<lb />
Hikers saw this old can<lb />
sticking out of the desert sand.<lb />
"We were curious, dug<lb />
down a little deeper and<lb />
couldn't believe what we found<lb />
More cans. Lots more. Tin<lb />
cans of Coors Beer, a half-century<lb />
old and never opened. A mystery!<lb />
They looked up, and there,<lb />
a few hundred feet above<lb />
them were railroad tracks.<lb />
Ah, now this was all begin-<lb />
ning to make some sense.<lb />
Twisting through the moun-<lb />
tains near Jacumba are the tracks<lb />
of what's now called the Carrizo<lb />
Gorge Railway, but fifty years<lb />
ago, it was the San Diego and<lb />
Arizona Eastern, when two cars<lb />
derailed and went over the side.<lb />
On one of them, was a<lb />
truck of Coors Beer. Well the<lb />
wreckage remains even today,<lb />
but all the beer was collected.<lb />
The color of cough syrup<lb />
and smelling like a combina-<lb />
tion of fermented wine and dirt.<lb />
He'll leave the rest unopened.<lb />
For they are among the last<lb />
remaining traces of what hikers<lb />
and rail fans call the "Coors<lb />
Wreck A little known bit of high<lb />
desert history about San Diego.<lb />
Near San Diego, California,<lb />
I'm Ken Kramer for NBC News.<lb />
Purple robes could be on the agenda in May aids<lb />
continued from Al<lb />
Opinions of students<lb />
needed for the decision<lb />
KIMBLRLY BELLAMY<lb />
STAFF WRITF.R<lb />
A change in the robe color for<lb />
graduation was discussed at the<lb />
congress meeting on Monday.<lb />
There is a possibility that<lb />
purple could replace black for the<lb />
robbing color as soon as May 2007.<lb />
Liz Johnston, a representative<lb />
from the commencement task<lb />
force, spoke about the issue and<lb />
gave an example of four different<lb />
shades of purple that the robes<lb />
could be.<lb />
Johnston said that the com-<lb />
mencement will most likely be<lb />
held outside and that thi.s would<lb />
enhance the visual appearance of<lb />
the graduates.<lb />
"The purple robes will create a<lb />
visual sea of purple as the gradu-<lb />
ates walk in said Johnston.<lb />
Corey King, assistant vice<lb />
chancellor of student experiences<lb />
said, "This graduating class in<lb />
May will usher in the centennial<lb />
King also said that '2007 is a<lb />
great time to bleed purple at ECU<lb />
with the centennial approaching.<lb />
The main reason for 'the<lb />
change in robe color is because<lb />
of the centennial that is quickly<lb />
approaching.<lb />
Some congress members<lb />
favored the decision by acknowl-<lb />
edging that the visual appearance<lb />
of the crowd is enhanced at athletic<lb />
games because of the abundance of<lb />
purple that fans wear.<lb />
Other congress mem-<lb />
bers opposed the idea of the<lb />
color purple because it would<lb />
clash with their cords for orga-<lb />
nizations that they belong to.<lb />
SGA discusses changes in graduation robe colors for students planning to graduate in May 2007.<lb />
A suggestion was by a con-<lb />
gress member to incorporate a<lb />
different solid color such as white<lb />
into the upper part of the robe so<lb />
that the cords wouldn't clash.<lb />
A commencement task force<lb />
has been assembled to get addi-<lb />
tional suggestions and opinions<lb />
from students. The task force<lb />
includes three students.<lb />
Another major topic discussed<lb />
at the meeting were establishing<lb />
and maintaining a good relation-<lb />
ship with the communities that<lb />
surround the university.<lb />
Larry Spell, City Council<lb />
member, spoke about noise and<lb />
occupancy issues that will be<lb />
stressed more in the future.<lb />
Some of these laws included<lb />
the three occupancy law which<lb />
states that no more than three<lb />
unrelated people can live together<lb />
in a house.<lb />
A $500 fine is the penalty for<lb />
.noise violators in these neighbor-<lb />
hoods because of a Greenville<lb />
noise ordinance.<lb />
Other issues discussed<lb />
included a law that will require<lb />
you to get a permit to buy a keg<lb />
and will hold you responsible if<lb />
underage drinking occurs from a<lb />
keg you buy.<lb />
The permit can be retrieved from<lb />
ABC stores and the law will take<lb />
effect on Dec. 1, according to Spell.<lb />
The last major topic of discus-<lb />
sion at the congress meeting was<lb />
new opportunities for organiza-<lb />
tions to get funding for events.<lb />
Kristen Crutchfield, repre-<lb />
sentative from campus activities,<lb />
explained to congress that their<lb />
organization can fill out an appli-<lb />
cation to receive $500 or1000 to<lb />
put on an event between the hours<lb />
of 9 p.m. and 1 a.m.<lb />
These events will be held<lb />
on Jan. 26 and 27, Feb. 9, 10, 23<lb />
and 24, and March 23 and 24.<lb />
Organizations can find out<lb />
more about this opportunity by<lb />
visiting Crutchfield's office in<lb />
224-A Mendenhall.<lb />
Keri Brockett, SGA secretary,<lb />
reminded and encouraged every-<lb />
one to attend the second Talk-It-<lb />
Tuesday event being held in West<lb />
End Dining Hall from 5-8 p.m.<lb />
next Tuesday.<lb />
To find out more about SGA,<lb />
visit ecu.edusga or 328-4SGA.<lb />
This writer may be contacted at<lb />
newsOtheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
they have it.<lb />
AIDS in America is a com-<lb />
pletely different illness from AIDS<lb />
in other countries. Here we worry<lb />
about using condoms and getting<lb />
tested. In parts of Africa, they<lb />
have to worry about used medical<lb />
equipment, rape and other things<lb />
that are harder to prevent than<lb />
they are here.<lb />
It is easier for a woman to con-<lb />
tract AIDS from a male, than for a<lb />
man to get it from a woman. It is a<lb />
swapping of bodily fluids. Women<lb />
who have sex with men (unpro-<lb />
tected) carry the semen with them<lb />
for days. Men are only exposed to<lb />
vaginal fluid for a short while. It is<lb />
important for everyone to get tested<lb />
for themselves, and to keep their<lb />
sexual partners safe.<lb />
More stories on events being<lb />
held for AIDS week can be found<lb />
in The East Carolinian through<lb />
next week.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newstheeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
ARE YOU<lb />
HOT IF YOU<lb />
HAVBt'TTOLD<lb />
www.shareyourlife org<lb />
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28,2006 PAGE A3<lb />
RANT OF THE DAY<lb />
Here's a hint guys: If a girl makes eye contact with<lb />
you more than once, she's interested. If single,<lb />
proceed.<lb />
 Breakfast of champions<lb />
Fake 'N Bake<lb />
Skin cancer isn't exactly attractive<lb />
JESSICA DUNLOW<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
According to the FDA, 42 percent of teenagers<lb />
try indoor tanning. I have done it. You have done it.<lb />
However, other than thinking about how beautiful we<lb />
will look in our prom dresses and even those who tan<lb />
year-round, have we considered the consequences?<lb />
Skin cancer rates for teenagers and college-age<lb />
kids have doubled since 1975. In addition, an esti-<lb />
mated 2,050 tanning bed users will be diagnosed<lb />
with skin cancer this year.<lb />
Directly correlated with the rise in tanning<lb />
is the society in which we are raised. Yes, blame<lb />
society for everything. If the people we idolize<lb />
like Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson advocate the<lb />
bronze color, then of course everyone follows.<lb />
Rumors say that being tan makes you look skin-<lb />
ner. Overexposure to ultra-violet rays increases<lb />
your cancer possibilities, so is it actually worth it?<lb />
Apparently, a hot tan attracts a hot boy. Is this hot<lb />
boy going to be attracted to you with a leathery,<lb />
wrinkled face? In addition, men are beginning to<lb />
take advantage of these tan boxes.<lb />
Yes, a tan "bod" during the summer is very<lb />
attractive, but in the depth of winter, a steamy<lb />
orange skin tone is rather absurd.<lb />
These tanning facilities are not all they crack<lb />
up to be. There are cases reported in emergency<lb />
rooms about damaged skin and eyes, which has<lb />
nothing to do with skin cancer. Also, many tan-<lb />
ning teens do not use their goggles on their eyes,<lb />
which leads to damage to the eyelids and possibly<lb />
the eye itself.<lb />
It is not worth it. All the money, up to forty<lb />
dollars a month, the painful nights with horrible<lb />
burns, the risk of skin disease, time wasted lying<lb />
in a frying box attempting to grasp onto the last<lb />
heat in summer?<lb />
Accept the natural beauty bestowed. Why<lb />
rush aging through direct UV-rays to your skin?<lb />
Smooth skin is in and wrinkles are out.<lb />
Bush vs. Chavez<lb />
Venezuelan Elections and U.S. interest<lb />
JUSTIN SUMMERS<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has gained<lb />
quite a reputation over the past few years in the United<lb />
States and around the world. In Latin America, Chavez<lb />
is admired and well liked by the majority of people.<lb />
Supporters believe his stand against George Bush and<lb />
American imperialism through the World Bank and<lb />
IMF will bring prosperity to a continent that has been<lb />
in poverty for so long.<lb />
After he won his election in 2002, Chavez has not<lb />
cracked under U.S. pressure and has been hugely suc-<lb />
cessful at achieving his goals for social change in Vene-<lb />
zuela. Chavez promised healthcare and education among<lb />
other things to the Venezuelans and has come through<lb />
on his word, incorporating almost 350,000 people<lb />
into the university education system in the past three<lb />
years. Chavez plans to create thousands more students<lb />
and doctors that will provide aid in an ailing region.<lb />
Millions of people stand by Chavez and sup-<lb />
port his aim to socialize Venezuela and the rest<lb />
of South America, in the United States, how-<lb />
ever, people are not so fond of Chavez.<lb />
The United States has been in opposition of Hugo<lb />
Chavez from the very beginning. We have done every-<lb />
thing in our power besides direct military involvement<lb />
to keep Chavez out of office.<lb />
Before the Venezuelan elections in 2002, the<lb />
United States secretly gave millions of dollars to the<lb />
opposition party in Venezuela. The National Endow-<lb />
ment for Democracy, the international arm of the<lb />
Republican Party and the International Republican<lb />
Institute, among others had a hand in anti-Chavez<lb />
actions. These agencies along with the Venezuelan<lb />
media, military leaders and politicians who still sup-<lb />
ported U.S. corporate interest in Venezuela, helped<lb />
lead mass protests days before the election and aided<lb />
in kidnapping Chavez.<lb />
Due to unexpected public support, Chavez was<lb />
returned within days and has remained in office even<lb />
after two more unsuccessful coup attempts.<lb />
That brings me to current day Venezuela. Hugo<lb />
Chavez will once again be on the chopping block in<lb />
December and the world is wondering what will happen<lb />
in these elections. Since the last three attempts at get-<lb />
ting Chavez out of office failed, the Bush administration<lb />
will have to employ the same dirty tricks as well as<lb />
come up with some new ones if they want success.<lb />
First order is a campaign of hostile rhetoric coming<lb />
out of Washington that has been ongoing for some<lb />
time, and is part of a project to justify whatever schemes<lb />
the Bush administration has cooked up to oust him. It<lb />
comes in the harshest language and from the highest<lb />
levels in the administration like when the now fired<lb />
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld called Chavez<lb />
another Hitler and one of the most dangerous and<lb />
destabilizing forces in the region, or when pat Roberts<lb />
tried to justify assassination of Chavez.<lb />
After a demonization campaign, the next line of<lb />
business is enforcing sanctions. We will uphold that<lb />
Venezuela is not cooperating in the war on drugs and is<lb />
trafficking humans therefore should be subject to sanc-<lb />
tions, even though Venezuela has more than doubled<lb />
cocaine seizures since Chavez has been in office and has<lb />
made significant efforts to stop humans trafficking.<lb />
Another big step was when the United States<lb />
created a new international classification, and Ven-<lb />
ezuela is the only country under it. This classification<lb />
is for "not cooperating with the war on terrorism<lb />
The Bush administration is hard-pressed explain-<lb />
ing what this new classification means, and why<lb />
Venezuela is the only country accused under it. The<lb />
administration has only responded (fraudulently)<lb />
that "AH the countries on the list are state sponsors<lb />
of terrorism even though the United States has<lb />
never classified Venezuela as a terrorist nation as the<lb />
world community would be outraged at such a claim.<lb />
The next elections in Venezuela are Dec. 6 and<lb />
it won't be long before the fireworks begin. It now<lb />
remains to be seen how the latest chapter in the saga<lb />
of the Bush administration vs. Hugo Chavez will play<lb />
out. As of now there are still two things in Venezuela;<lb />
Hugo Chavez and the second-largest oil reserve in the<lb />
world. For Bush, one has gotta go.<lb />
PIRATE RANTS<lb />
State loses yet again. I think Chuck<lb />
the Chest is getting the boot before<lb />
this rant gets published!<lb />
What a game by our football team, I<lb />
just want to say congratulations to the<lb />
players and would like to commend<lb />
our fans for taking over Cater-Finely<lb />
Stadium and making it more like<lb />
a home game. We be bowling!<lb />
Flame on fantastic four.<lb />
Way to go ECU Football team!<lb />
You restored the Pirate Pride back<lb />
into our school. To the graduating<lb />
seniors, you should be proud!<lb />
Congrats guys.<lb />
Driving a busted minivan with<lb />
missing hubcaps is not cool. You<lb />
shouldn't compulsively lie about<lb />
girls liking you when you're not<lb />
straight to begin with. You owe me<lb />
a new starfish too.<lb />
If I don't get some booty soon, I<lb />
think I'm going to explode.<lb />
Missing you is only as bad as it is<lb />
because I know you don't miss me.<lb />
You don't even realize I'm gone.<lb />
Taco Bell and spandex aren't friends.<lb />
When the package is this pretty, no<lb />
one cares what's inside.<lb />
Because marriage has never<lb />
changed. Women are still property,<lb />
black people can't marry white<lb />
people and divorce is illegal. What<lb />
makes you think being gay means<lb />
that a person can't experience love<lb />
and devotion, as you so eloquently<lb />
put it, "two dudes hooking up No,<lb />
that's what Britney Spears did, and<lb />
it was perfectly legal for her. God<lb />
Bless America.<lb />
Everyday I wake up, I wonder why<lb />
they took me off of the medication.<lb />
You shouldn't dye your hair blonde<lb />
so much. It's really bad for it. Go<lb />
back to brunette!<lb />
TEC does a pretty good job of<lb />
showing both the liberal and<lb />
conservative sides of issues.<lb />
The conservatives (simpletons)<lb />
that wanted to kick gay marriage<lb />
supporters out of the USA are<lb />
showing their closed minds.<lb />
I love getting to know you.<lb />
Sorry about our fight. You are a<lb />
great friend. Thanks for dealing with<lb />
my selfishness!<lb />
I'm falling hard for you.<lb />
SGA - you have to be kidding<lb />
me. I don't respect you or your<lb />
President as it is and now you<lb />
feel the need to tell me how to<lb />
behave as well. Get a life and shove<lb />
your new raise that my student<lb />
fees are paying for up your<lb />
Who are you to tell anyone who<lb />
they can or cannot marry? You'd<lb />
be pissed off too if someone<lb />
told you that you couldn't<lb />
marry your wife or husband!<lb />
Isn't South Africa one of the most<lb />
unsafe places in the world to<lb />
live? I would not move there just<lb />
to have a homosexual marriage.<lb />
Why do people care so much what<lb />
complete strangers do with their<lb />
lives? Let people live and be happy.<lb />
Does no one care about peace and<lb />
love anymore?<lb />
Does your girlfriend know what we<lb />
do in the group study rooms?<lb />
The cold weather is making me<lb />
sad. No more girls wearing next to<lb />
no clothes. Sigh.<lb />
Pirate Rants make me smile!<lb />
I am a fatty now that Thanksgiving<lb />
has come and gone, but everyone<lb />
loves the fat kid!<lb />
If TEC can add another Sudoku<lb />
puzzle they can definitely print<lb />
more Pirate Rants!<lb />
Airports are so confusing!<lb />
I don't know who I like better<lb />
McDreamy or McSteamy?<lb />
I wonder how many Pirate Rants<lb />
TEC receives each day!? I'd love<lb />
to see more of them!<lb />
I'm not dating a minute man, I'm<lb />
dating a second man help!<lb />
The only bad thing about North<lb />
Carolina is that it is in the middle of<lb />
the Bible belt.<lb />
Did anyone else feel bad chanting<lb />
Chuck is fired at the ECU vs. State<lb />
game?<lb />
ECU should invest in a huge<lb />
Christmas tree on campus. Or is<lb />
that not PC?<lb />
Over Thanksgiving break, my pet<lb />
snake escaped from its cage in my<lb />
apartment complex, and I have no<lb />
clue as to the snake's whereabouts.<lb />
"Winter Wonderland" is on the<lb />
radio, but I'm wearing flip-flops.<lb />
I was just wondering if sorority girls<lb />
ever get their clothes mixed up or<lb />
themselves, even. I mean they all<lb />
wear the same thing.<lb />
To the person who thinks that<lb />
ECU Greek Life is doomed: You've<lb />
been misinformed. The rules and<lb />
regulations are not new; they just<lb />
were not understood, followed or<lb />
enforced until now. If you cannot<lb />
honor and respect the privileges<lb />
that come with being a part of<lb />
ECU'S Greek life then drop, if you<lb />
haven't already. There are many<lb />
other menwomen willing to take<lb />
your place and value it!<lb />
To the girl who thought she broke in<lb />
front of me to get fruit at Todd - you<lb />
didn't, I promise. But your smile<lb />
made my day, so thank you.<lb />
The ECU parking and transportation<lb />
department is the most inept and<lb />
foolish gaggle of rent-a-cops I<lb />
have ever had the misfortune<lb />
to deal with. Something has to<lb />
be done about these animals.<lb />
To the guy who paid for my friend's<lb />
food on Monday in the Croatan, that<lb />
was probably the nicest thing I've<lb />
seen in my four years here at ECU.<lb />
It's nice to know there are still good<lb />
people out there.<lb />
It's OK Chuck, we'll let you work<lb />
clean up at Dowdy-Ficklen next<lb />
year.<lb />
When I wanted a relationship, the<lb />
men that I found only wanted to be<lb />
friends with benefits. Now that I only<lb />
want to be friends with benefits, the<lb />
men that I find cling to me like I am<lb />
the last woman on earth.<lb />
If you ask Chuck Norris what<lb />
time it is, he always says, "Two<lb />
seconds till After you ask,<lb />
"Two seconds to what?" he<lb />
roundhouse kicks you in the face.<lb />
Previously posted: "Greek Life<lb />
is for those who lack a real life<lb />
Correction: "Greek Life is for those<lb />
who want a better life Check it out<lb />
for yourself before making ignorant,<lb />
stereotypical comments.<lb />
Girls as superficial as the Greek<lb />
girls here at ECU deserve to be<lb />
tarred and feathered and then<lb />
used as a pinata at a 5-year-old's<lb />
birthday party.<lb />
To the sorority who kicked out the<lb />
"sister" that just found out she is<lb />
pregnant because it would look bad<lb />
for them way to show true support<lb />
and sisterhood. Go sisters!<lb />
JUST ASK JANE<lb />
Need advice? Want answers? Just ask Jane.<lb />
Dear Jane,<lb />
I am a five and a half year senior who is graduating<lb />
in December. I absolutely love it here at ECU. In fact,<lb />
that is probably why I have prolonged graduation. I<lb />
know this sounds bad, especially since I now pay for<lb />
my own college. I'm considering intentionally failing a<lb />
course this semester just to have another five months<lb />
here. Is there something seriously wrong with me?<lb />
Signed,<lb />
Still a senior<lb />
Dear Senior,<lb />
Your case of senioritis is quite different from that<lb />
experienced by most college students because, in your<lb />
case, what you want is not to "get out but to "stay in<lb />
Sure, the parties were great and the beer flowed freely,<lb />
but so did the lectures and the exams and the late night<lb />
study sessions and the stress of not knowing what the<lb />
next day would bring and so do the tuition dollars.<lb />
I do not suggest that you tail anything intentionally.<lb />
1 cannot think of a single instance in which failing on<lb />
purpose would be an acceptable practice. All it means<lb />
is more money down the drain when you could have<lb />
been finished with it all long ago and out there making<lb />
money in your brand-spanking new job.<lb />
I know you love college, but think of all the things<lb />
you'll be delaying, too. Perhaps a new apartment,<lb />
definitely a new job, new challenges, a new rontine,<lb />
new friends! Think about it this way: Remember those<lb />
times in which you missed being a child? Remember<lb />
recess? Snack time at school? Taking naps at school?<lb />
Your first kiss, maybe? Now think of college: As much<lb />
as you love certain childhood moments, if you would<lb />
have stayed that age, you'd never be experiencing what<lb />
you love so much now.<lb />
Now is the time to finish your education and make<lb />
new memories. Begin a new chapter in life. After all, you<lb />
can't be the next Van Wilder, plus, it wouldn't do for you<lb />
to be in college until you're 40. That's a lot of money.<lb />
Sarah Bell<lb />
Editor in Chief<lb />
Rachel King<lb />
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No more<lb />
Holi-P-D-Ays<lb />
Get your hands off each.other, so I can<lb />
get back to my shopping<lb />
JESSE PENCE<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
I rather have someone running, yelling down<lb />
the street obscene vulgarities which you would have<lb />
thought came out of a Kevin Smith movie or the<lb />
colorful dialogue of Ari Gold from "Entourage<lb />
than to see you grabbing the ass of your girlfriend<lb />
ten times while shopping.<lb />
The holidays are a feeling of joy and love to most<lb />
everyone. Unfortunately, many times my euphoric<lb />
holiday feeling is shattered by the sight of people<lb />
being a little too affectionate with each other on<lb />
the streets or in a store.<lb />
I am not a cold-hearted man, I don't completely<lb />
mind a peck on the cheek, holding hands or other<lb />
reasonable things, but most of the time I don't (and<lb />
I can't imagine many other people) want to see you<lb />
groping your girlfriend. It makes me want to vomit.<lb />
I like to be considerate while I am out. There<lb />
is more than enough opportunity to show just how<lb />
much you love one another. Even if you can't keep<lb />
your hands off one another while you are out and<lb />
absolutely must show how much you love them, do<lb />
it a little less conspicuously. The worst is a smug<lb />
guy who grabs his girlfriend's, wife's or whoever's<lb />
ass in front of a ton of people, knowing they all<lb />
saw it and pretends he didn't do it, fully knowing<lb />
everyone saw it.<lb />
When did it become OK to do this in the first<lb />
place? In my humble opinion it is not showing<lb />
any respect to the person you are with or to those<lb />
around you. Anything which, if repeated during the<lb />
course of a two hour movie, would require an R'<lb />
rating, has no place on the streets, just as a person<lb />
swearing a blue streak has no place (and would get<lb />
the offender chastised in public by passer-bys).<lb />
Some argue that it really is a way to show the<lb />
world how much you love the person you are with.<lb />
Well I am sorry, but my immediate thought that<lb />
comes to mind when I see over the top PDA is cer-<lb />
tainly not two people who are in love.<lb />
This is the one all encompassing issue. PDA<lb />
does not discriminate for race, age, sexual orienta-<lb />
tion, while some might be a little easier on the eyes,<lb />
it is still not something, which should be acceptable<lb />
in public. Everyone just needs to be like the cute<lb />
old couples you always see holding hands walking<lb />
down the street.<lb />
There is a time and a place for groping and<lb />
over-the-top kissing. That place is not around me<lb />
and the time is when I am not around.<lb />
So this holiday season while you are walking<lb />
down the street while lightly snowing and all you<lb />
can think about is the warmth of your lovers body,<lb />
please, whisper into their ear how you can not wait<lb />
to get home and show how much you love them and<lb />
how romantic you can really be; that way I can get<lb />
my shopping done.<lb />
Eight simple cells<lb />
The key to saving lives.<lb />
JESSICA DUNLOW<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
It seems that everyone is caught up in the idea<lb />
that all stem cell research is bad, and that it involves<lb />
"murdering" young embryos. However, there are<lb />
so many positives to this scientific discovery that<lb />
to not pursue the possible ways of perfecting this<lb />
procedure is unethical.<lb />
First, what are stem cells? Stem cells are nature's<lb />
master cells, capable of generating every one of the<lb />
many different cells that make up the body. They<lb />
have the ability to self-renew, which means that<lb />
they are "immortal" and can continue to divide<lb />
without end if provided with enough nutrients.<lb />
Since they are self-renewing, we should learn<lb />
to cure as many diseases as possible. According to<lb />
the International Society for Stem Cell Research,<lb />
Cancer, Parkinson's disease, Diabetes, Alzheimer's<lb />
disease, stroke, spinal cord injuries and heart dis-<lb />
ease can be cured through stem cells. What many<lb />
people who oppose stem cell research do not know<lb />
is that it is not only through embryos. There are<lb />
so many options. Fertility clinics around the world<lb />
have extra un-used embryos, and President Bush<lb />
stated that he will allow these "lifelines" to continue<lb />
to operate, but no government funds will go toward<lb />
stem cell research. We are a country that is based<lb />
on compassion and yet we will not take the step to<lb />
save the very ones that we love?<lb />
There are alternatives. For instance, after a<lb />
baby is born, we need to retrieve the umbilical<lb />
chord to harvest the stem cells. Through this way<lb />
of retrieval, we can gather the DNA needed without<lb />
harming any embryos. These cells will eventually<lb />
give scientists the ability to grow human organs for<lb />
those who need transplants. In addition, there is a<lb />
way that taking a cord-blood (spinal cord) sample<lb />
of the patient's own bone marrow to regenerate<lb />
healthy blood cells.<lb />
The best alternative is to pursue the idea of<lb />
harvesting adult cells. Duke University Medi-<lb />
cal Center utilizes this discovery to help resolve<lb />
patients' illnesses. That is spectacular, the idea<lb />
of being on the edge of death, but your own cells,<lb />
that betrayed you, fixed your problem! Successful<lb />
stem cell transplants occur every year, and with<lb />
the longevity of life being accelerated, they even<lb />
provide patient reunions.<lb />
Embryonic stem cells are the first priority.<lb />
They are the youngest of the cells, and I believe<lb />
that with the adult cells, there is a shorter life<lb />
expectancy. Politicians need to take action now,<lb />
because one of them may need their life saved by an<lb />
embryo sitting around in a fertility clinic not being<lb />
used. Stem cells are the key to saving lives. Why is<lb />
that in question? There should not be a question on<lb />
whether a person should live, versus the eight tiny<lb />
cells that could change their life forever.<lb />
Stem cells are the future of medicine. Would<lb />
you want your life to be sacrificed for eight cells?<lb />
Rather, would your family?<lb /><pb facs="00059467_tn_0005" /><lb />
Pulse<lb />
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2006 PAGE A4<lb />
 Campus Scene <lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Arias<lb />
You're anxious to get going<lb />
but there's work to be done<lb />
first. The more attention<lb />
you pay to this job now, the<lb />
better off you'll be later. It<lb />
does matter.<lb />
Taurus<lb />
Gather up the goodies,<lb />
without drawing attention<lb />
to yourself. Don't provoke<lb />
jealousies by bragging;<lb />
that could have disastrous<lb />
results.<lb />
Bernini<lb />
Conditions are more difficult<lb />
now, so carefully watch what<lb />
you're doing. Hold yourself<lb />
to high standards, and you'll<lb />
minimize errors your own<lb />
and everyone else's.<lb />
Cancer<lb />
You're naturally taking on<lb />
more and more, but are<lb />
you getting respect? Don't<lb />
let people pile the work<lb />
onto you; ask for it and take<lb />
credit for it.<lb />
Leo<lb />
Stash away as much as you<lb />
can, and you can buy more<lb />
free time. Think of it as a<lb />
game where you can insure<lb />
that you'll be the winner.<lb />
Virgo<lb />
As others notice how well you<lb />
take care of their problems,<lb />
they'll seek you out. They'll<lb />
remember you and try to get<lb />
you to do more. Ask for the<lb />
raise in pay then, not now.<lb />
Libra<lb />
As you realize what's<lb />
required, try not to be<lb />
intimidated. You don't have<lb />
to know how you'll do it, yet.<lb />
You're a quick learner.<lb />
Scorpio<lb />
A person you care very<lb />
much about has a lot of<lb />
expensive requests. Don't<lb />
say you will. Set up a time to<lb />
discuss them, much later.<lb />
Sagittarius<lb />
Not everybody goes along<lb />
with everything you try.<lb />
You're very persuasive when<lb />
you want to be. Use those<lb />
skills now.<lb />
Capricorn<lb />
The more you study the<lb />
more you'll be able to avoid<lb />
trouble. You often learn by<lb />
making mistakes but you<lb />
can outgrow that. Proceed<lb />
with caution.<lb />
Aquarius<lb />
You're good at networking.<lb />
You know who has what<lb />
and where the needs are.<lb />
Investigate new leads and<lb />
take careful notes. You'll use<lb />
this information.<lb />
Pisces<lb />
You have to be rather<lb />
sensitive now, to other<lb />
people's feelings. Luckily,<lb />
you're naturally polite and<lb />
sympathetic. They'll really<lb />
appreciate that.<lb />
Campus Events:<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 29<lb />
-Russian Film Series:<lb />
"Russian Ark"<lb />
Bate 2011 at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
-SGA Presents the Success<lb />
for Life Workshop:<lb />
Making the Grade<lb />
Bate 1032 from 7 - 8:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 30<lb />
Study Abroad Information<lb />
Session<lb />
Bate 1028 at 7 p.m.<lb />
-CoffeehouseOpen Mic<lb />
Pirate Underground at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Friday, Dec. 1<lb />
-World Fest<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
at 4 p.m.<lb />
-The Never<lb />
Pirate Underground at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Finals are fast approaching<lb />
Are you ready?<lb />
SHANNON DAVIS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
As the end of the semester<lb />
approaches most students are<lb />
swamped with final exams and<lb />
papers. This time of the semes-<lb />
ter tends to be overwhelming<lb />
and stressful for both the stu-<lb />
dents and instructors.<lb />
A quick way to alleviate any<lb />
unnecessary stress is to prevent<lb />
the dreaded plague called pro-<lb />
crastination; putting off a final<lb />
project or paper is the last thing<lb />
you want to do during finals week.<lb />
Procrastination ails most students<lb />
during midterms and finals, but<lb />
there are ways to keep it at bay.<lb />
The best solution to this universal<lb />
problem is time management.<lb />
Maintaining a calendar or an<lb />
agenda will help with proper time<lb />
management. Writing the due<lb />
dates down for various assign-<lb />
ments and test dates will reduce<lb />
the guessing games many stu-<lb />
dents put themselves through<lb />
when they do not know when<lb />
something is due or when a test<lb />
is scheduled<lb />
It will behoove many stu-<lb />
dents to study for a potentially<lb />
challenging exam ahead of time,<lb />
as opposed to the night before <lb />
because this will lighten the s<lb />
workload, therefore avoiding<lb />
superfluous anxieties.<lb />
For those who tend to distract<lb />
themselves with various objects<lb />
and personal thoughts perhaps<lb />
studying with a partner or a full<lb />
study group is the best bet. Every<lb />
student has their own strength<lb />
and weakness in a class. When<lb />
students come together to collab-<lb />
orate their notes they each add to<lb />
the dynamic of the study group.<lb />
' Study groups are best for<lb />
people who require reinforce-<lb />
ment of their knowledge of class<lb />
Joining a study group is a great way to gather important information that you may have missed throughout class.<lb />
materials. The major benefit of<lb />
study groups is that students can<lb />
discuss their course information<lb />
with one another and hash out any<lb />
uncertainties, which is impossible<lb />
to do alone.<lb />
Another helpful tip to study-<lb />
ing for exams is to make an<lb />
outline or note cards. An outline<lb />
and note cards are useful because<lb />
they are essentially a guideline of<lb />
pertinent information expected to<lb />
be on an exam. Writing the infor-<lb />
mation down is often an excellent<lb />
mechanism for long-term reten-<lb />
tion of the course material.<lb />
For rote memorization it<lb />
is sometimes helpful to use a<lb />
mnemonic device. A mnemonic<lb />
device is the use of common,<lb />
everyday words or phrases to help<lb />
memorize lists of words or<lb />
complex phrases.<lb />
It may be too late for this<lb />
semester, but one of the best<lb />
ways of studying material is to<lb />
use highlighters to highlight the<lb />
important sections of the book<lb />
as they are read throughout the<lb />
course. That way, when you go<lb />
back at the end of the semester,<lb />
the most important information<lb />
will stand out and it will not be<lb />
as hard to sort through pages of<lb />
information.<lb />
Regardless of your personal<lb />
study habits, final exams are right<lb />
around the corner and with them<lb />
there comes stress and the pres-<lb />
sure to do well.<lb />
Do not be overwhelmed by<lb />
this end of semester event because<lb />
if you start your study process<lb />
now you will be as well prepared<lb />
as possible when it comes time<lb />
for the exam. By avoiding pro-<lb />
crastination and allowing ample<lb />
study time you should be all set<lb />
for final season.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulset heeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
This week in health: Seasonal Depression<lb />
Stress can leave you feeling exhausted at the end of the semester, just when you need rest.<lb />
Catch some ZzZzs before exams<lb />
Keys to sleeping better<lb />
SARAH CAMPBELL<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
College students are in the age<lb />
group most susceptible to sleep<lb />
deprivation. Staying up into the<lb />
wee hours of the morning, waking<lb />
before the sun rises and pulling<lb />
"all nighters" have become a com-<lb />
monality for students. Although<lb />
it is impossible in most cases to<lb />
devote more time to sleeping, there<lb />
are ways to takes advantage of the<lb />
sleep that you are getting.<lb />
One of the most important<lb />
steps in getting the most out<lb />
of a night of sleep is establish-<lb />
ing a routine. If you go to bed<lb />
around the same time every<lb />
night, your body will adjust to the<lb />
cycle you have created, thus you<lb />
will be able to fall asleep faster<lb />
than if you go to sleep at a different<lb />
time every night<lb />
For college students, set-<lb />
ting a bedtime might seem like<lb />
an impossible task, but believe<lb />
that the feeling of refreshment<lb />
is well worth it. Another easy<lb />
way to get the most out of a good<lb />
night's sleep is by banishing caf-<lb />
feine from your diet for several<lb />
hours before bed. Drinking or<lb />
eating anything with caffeine<lb />
alerts your body and doing so<lb />
right before bed could keep you up<lb />
hours longer than planned.<lb />
Drinking alcohol before going<lb />
to bed may help you fall asleep<lb />
faster, but the problems associated<lb />
with it ensure that you will wake<lb />
several times during the night.<lb />
Stay away from alcoholic bever-<lb />
ages if you want to devote a full<lb />
night to sleep because it will leave<lb />
you tossing and turning tor a good<lb />
part of the night. Not to mention<lb />
getting up to go to the bathroom<lb />
for a variety of reasons.<lb />
Use your bed only for sleeping.<lb />
If your body associates your bed<lb />
with doing other activities such as<lb />
studying or watching television,<lb />
it may become harder for you to<lb />
fall asleep. Only sleeping on your<lb />
bed allows you body to recognize<lb />
that it is time to sleep when you<lb />
lay down, therefore causing you<lb />
to fall asleep faster and stay asleep<lb />
longer. Try buying a comfy, col-<lb />
lapsible chair to sit in when you<lb />
are studying or watching TV so<lb />
that you can still have somewhere<lb />
comfortable to sit but it will be<lb />
somewhere that doesn't take up too<lb />
much room and will not disrupt<lb />
your sleep patterns.<lb />
Do you ever sleep with the<lb />
television or computer on all night<lb />
long? Well, leaving these two<lb />
things on can deplete the quality<lb />
of sleep you are getting. The light<lb />
from them keeps you from achiev-<lb />
ing a deep sleep, which is needed<lb />
see SLEEP page A5<lb />
More than just the<lb />
winter blues<lb />
STACY DAIL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Although we are still getting<lb />
a taste of warm weather, we all<lb />
have to face the fact that winter is<lb />
approaching accompanied by warm<lb />
sweaters and thick coats to keep us<lb />
warm on the coldest nights.<lb />
Many people go about<lb />
there everyday lives fairly<lb />
unaffected by the change in temper-<lb />
ature, while others suffer silently<lb />
from seasonal depression.<lb />
Seasonal affective disorder<lb />
occurs each year, usually start-<lb />
ing in the fall and ending in early<lb />
spring or summer. This disor-<lb />
der affects four to six percent of<lb />
Americans. Over three-quar-<lb />
ters of SAD surfers are women<lb />
between the ages of 20 and 40,<lb />
but it can also affect children,<lb />
especially those living in higher<lb />
latitudes where there are extreme<lb />
season changes.<lb />
The cause of SAD is not known,<lb />
but researchers have suggested<lb />
that it deals with the availability<lb />
of sunlight. Only about one percent<lb />
of people are diagnosed with SAD<lb />
in Florida, as opposed to Alaska,<lb />
where nearly 10 percent of the pop-<lb />
ulation suffers from the disorder.<lb />
A simple explanation for this<lb />
phenomenon is that those living<lb />
in Alaska are exposed to less<lb />
sunlight. This decrease in sun<lb />
exposure can cause their biological<lb />
clock, which regulates things such<lb />
as mood, sleep and even hormones,<lb />
to slow down.<lb />
In order to reset the biologi-<lb />
cal clock, those with SAD must<lb />
be exposed to light. The most<lb />
common solution for this problem<lb />
is light therapy. Those with the<lb />
disorder eat, read and do daily<lb />
activities sitting two to three feet<lb />
away from light that contains white<lb />
fluorescent bulbs.<lb />
No worries, the device does<lb />
block ultraviolet light by a<lb />
screen, but side effects such as<lb />
irritability, headache and eyestrain<lb />
may occur.<lb />
In addition to light therapy,<lb />
antidepressants are another<lb />
common treatment. Perhaps the<lb />
easiest form of treatment is to<lb />
spend time outdoors and increase<lb />
the amount of time in sunlight.<lb />
Seasonal depression is much<lb />
more serious than "cabin fever" or<lb />
the usual "winter blues and can,<lb />
like any other depression, affect a<lb />
person's entire life and the lives of<lb />
those around them.<lb />
see DEPRESSION page A5<lb />
Light and exercise: Two good ways<lb />
to lift the winter blues<lb />
Many people feel depressed and run-down during the dark days<lb />
ot winter. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) affects about 10<lb />
of people in northern areas and 2 of those in sunny regions.<lb />
Exposure to bright light relieves it. Regular exercise also helps.<lb />
SAD is a temporary period of<lb />
depression produced by<lb />
disruption of the body's daily<lb />
"circadlan" cycles<lb />
Common symptoms:<lb />
 Carbohydrate craving<lb />
 Lethargy<lb />
 Excessive eating<lb />
 Excessive sleeping<lb />
 Sadness<lb />
Most effective treatment: Seeing the light<lb />
Physicians often<lb />
recommend spending<lb />
45 minutes to 2<lb />
hours daily in<lb />
front of a<lb />
table-top electric<lb />
light box that<lb />
produces "full<lb />
spectrum" light<lb />
similar to sunlight<lb />
Lift your eyes<lb />
Getting outdoors, especially in the morning, can augment<lb />
the effects of a light box<lb />
For the greatest benefit, light from the sky - clear or<lb />
cloud-covered - needs to reach your retinaa.<lb />
PM'HMfl<lb /><lb />
Reflected light i<lb />
Looking directly at<lb />
, the sun can cause<lb />
r permanent<lb />
 burns on your retinas<lb />
C<lb />
How exercise helps<lb />
Regular outdoor exercise helps<lb />
relieve depressed moods<lb />
for several reasons.<lb />
 It enhances peripheral<lb />
circulation, increasing the<lb />
body's resistance to cold<lb />
 H relieves the boredom<lb />
used by spending cold<lb />
months indoors<lb />
noroves appetite<lb />
and steep 5<lb />
ft boosts confidence<lb />
and swMmage<lb />
5<lb />
NOTE: People who are deeply depressed<lb />
to the point of having thoughts of harming "eB<lb />
Ihemse'ves, should get medical advice.<lb />
SOURCES Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 1808<lb />
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 20O6<lb />
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PAGE A5<lb />
DEPRESSION<lb />
continued from A4<lb />
SLEEP<lb />
continued from A4<lb />
Try getting plenty of exercise and increased sun exposure to help your mood.<lb />
Symptoms of winter SAD<lb />
include fatigue, tiredness,<lb />
decreased energy, increase in<lb />
appetite causing weight gain, as<lb />
well as difficulty concentrating<lb />
and the need to be alone.<lb />
Those who have these symp-<lb />
toms are advised not to assume<lb />
that they have seasonal depression,<lb />
but first see a doctor for an in-<lb />
depth assessment.<lb />
Although not as common as<lb />
winter SAD, there is a rare form<lb />
of SAD, called summer depres-<lb />
sion, which begins in late spring<lb />
and ends in early fall. Symptoms<lb />
to this type include decreased<lb />
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to feel rested and rejuvenated the<lb />
next morning. This deep sleep,<lb />
which is called rapid eye move-<lb />
ment sleep, is where the feeling of<lb />
being rested actually comes from.<lb />
If you disrupt it, your body will<lb />
not feel much rest.<lb />
A common misconception is<lb />
that working out right before bed-<lb />
time will tire you out, thus help<lb />
you fall asleep quicker. Working<lb />
out just before going to bed wakes<lb />
up your body and causes you to<lb />
stay awake longer.<lb />
You should work out a couple<lb />
of hours before bed in order to<lb />
give your body to proper amount<lb />
of time to calm down so that<lb />
you can fall asleep when you are<lb />
ready to sleep, rather than when<lb />
I you are able.<lb />
With exams coming up and<lb />
final projects being due stu-<lb />
dents are more likely to become<lb />
even more sleep deprived than<lb />
ever in the coming weeks.<lb />
However, by making these<lb />
adjustments to their routine<lb />
students can get the most out of<lb />
their sleep. You are busy and need<lb />
rest, even if it seems like you don't<lb />
have the time.<lb />
Think about it this way - if<lb />
you take some time each day for<lb />
sleep, you will have a decreased<lb />
chance of getting sick. Preventing<lb />
illness will help you avoid having<lb />
to waste two days or more getting<lb />
well again.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
appetite causing weight loss and<lb />
a decrease in sleep.<lb />
Living in North Carolina<lb />
where the weather isn't exactly<lb />
on the extreme side is a good<lb />
thing when it comes to developing<lb />
summer or winter SAD. So, be<lb />
thankful for our weather, and enjoy<lb />
the last bit of warm sunny days<lb />
before the cold weather settles in.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
SAD including a list of causes and<lb />
more treatment options log on to<lb />
the Website webmd.com.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Stretch out<lb />
tension at bedtime<lb />
A person who has trouble falling asleep may<lb />
have gone to bed with tense muscles; some<lb />
slow, gentle stretches will help relax them.<lb />
Wall Start with<lb />
roll- back against<lb />
down wall<lb />
Roll forward; let arms<lb />
hang; gently roll back<lb />
12 In. (30 cm)<lb />
Inhale as you<lb />
lift over head,<lb />
do not force;<lb />
exhale and<lb />
return to front<lb />
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The Gray Gallery might be a place to find some unique holiday gifts.<lb />
Holiday exhibition opens<lb />
Student artwork for<lb />
sale<lb />
JENNY AYERS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
If you are looking for some-<lb />
thing with a creative twist to<lb />
give your loved ones this holiday<lb />
season, make your way over to the<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center where<lb />
art students will be selling every-<lb />
thing from jewelry to prints.<lb />
Not only will you walk away<lb />
with a unique, thoughtful gift,<lb />
but you will be supporting your<lb />
fellow students as all proceeds<lb />
benefit the art guilds and artists<lb />
of the School of Art and Design.<lb />
The holiday exhibition will<lb />
be held in the Wellington B.<lb />
Gray Gallery Thursday, Nov.<lb />
30 through Saturday, Dec.<lb />
2. Gift items include jewelry,<lb />
scarves, wood and metal sculp-<lb />
ture, paintings, prints, ceram-<lb />
ics and much more. All items<lb />
in the exhibition will be for sale.<lb />
The hours of the sale are 9 a.m.<lb />
- 8 p.m. on Nov. 30; 9 a.m. - 9<lb />
p.m. on Dec. 1 and 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.<lb />
on Dec. t. All are welcome to<lb />
attend.<lb />
If you're looking for unique<lb />
gifts this holiday season, stop by<lb />
the art building this week while<lb />
you're on campus and scope out<lb />
the goods created by our very<lb />
own art students.<lb />
Months or even years in the<lb />
making, these gifts are certainly<lb />
one of a kind and you'll be able<lb />
to find something for anyone on<lb />
your list.<lb />
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pulse@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2006 PAGE A6<lb />
ECU's Inside Source<lb />
BY THE NUMBERS<lb />
760<lb />
Number of receiving yards<lb />
for Chris Johnson in his col-<lb />
legiate career, setting a new-<lb />
school record for receiving<lb />
yards by a running back;<lb />
Johnson set the record in the<lb />
first quarter of the ECU-N.C.<lb />
State game with a 15-yard<lb />
reception, and has 20 recep-<lb />
tions for 168 yards on the<lb />
year<lb />
246<lb />
Points allowed by ECU on<lb />
the season, after the Pirates<lb />
gave up just 16 points against<lb />
N.C. State; this season's point<lb />
total is the lowest given up by<lb />
ECU since 2000 (229)<lb />
Pirates shut down Wolfpack<lb />
3<lb />
Number of victories for ECU<lb />
in November, pushing the<lb />
team towards a bowl berth;<lb />
it is the first time the Pirates<lb />
have had three wins in the<lb />
month since 1,9.97 (beat Lou-<lb />
isville, Houston and Cincin-<lb />
nati)<lb />
7.4<lb />
Average assists per game for<lb />
ECU point guard Darrell<lb />
Jenkins through the first five<lb />
games of the season, ranking<lb />
first in C-USA; Jenkins had<lb />
five assists against North<lb />
Carolina Central<lb />
24.5<lb />
Average points per game<lb />
for North Carolina Central<lb />
guard Brian Ayala in the first<lb />
two games of the season; the<lb />
Pirates held Ayala to two<lb />
points on 1-9 shooting in 36<lb />
minutes<lb />
1,731<lb />
Number of rushing yards<lb />
given up by the Pirates<lb />
defense this season, after<lb />
giving up 107 yards to N.C<lb />
State; ECU's defense gave up<lb />
the least amount of yards on<lb />
the ground since the 2001<lb />
season (1,628)<lb />
They said it<lb />
"I was really concerned about<lb />
their return game and I said if<lb />
we could get good field xisition<lb />
on our first punt, I wanted to<lb />
run a fake said Molt "I want<lb />
to get them to where they're<lb />
not coming after us, so even if<lb />
we miss it, we've got them on<lb />
their heels<lb />
- Skip Holtz, EC V head'foothill<lb />
coach<lb />
"The biggest thing we wanted to<lb />
do was contest shots. Naturally,<lb />
we wanted to be able to hold a<lb />
guy who was scoring close to<lb />
25 points per game under his<lb />
average. We had a lot of different<lb />
guys guarding him, but I think<lb />
the higgest thing was when he<lb />
(Ayala) was able to shoot the<lb />
basketball, to be able to get to<lb />
him quickly and contest his shot.<lb />
I think we did a pretty good job<lb />
of that<lb />
- Ricky Stokes, ECU basketball <lb />
coach<lb />
Steven Rogers hauls down one of his three receptions and stiffs arms a Wolfpack defender. Rogers was one of nine receivers who competed a pass from James Pinkney on Saturday.<lb />
Win at Carter-Fin ley<lb />
Stadium gives ECU<lb />
seventh win<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
When the goalposts were low-<lb />
ered at Carter-Kinley Stadium with<lb />
14 seconds still left on the clock, it<lb />
set offa celebration felt from Raleigh<lb />
to Greenville.<lb />
ECU beat N.C. State, 21-16,<lb />
Saturday night to dose the regular<lb />
season and secure a Ixml bid for the<lb />
first time since 8001,<lb />
"I can't Ik- more proud of these<lb />
seniors said Molt. "I thought the<lb />
defense was awesome. They stepped<lb />
up time and time again and they were<lb />
great They knew we needed this win<lb />
for a bowl game I'm so excited to go<lb />
bowling Tonight's win is about the<lb />
guys in tlie locker room. They did such a<lb />
great job and I'mso proud of all of them<lb />
The win, coupled with Southern<lb />
Mississippi's 42-7 thumping of Mar-<lb />
shall, does not land ECU in the Con-<lb />
ference USA Championship game,<lb />
but does put them in position to be a<lb />
likely selection by the Papajohns.com<lb />
Howl in Birmingham on Dec. 23.<lb />
Taking advantage of an aggres-<lb />
sive N.C State defense, ECU stole<lb />
moment inn right before halftinie and<lb />
never looked back as the Pirates won<lb />
in Kaleigh lor the first time since 1999.<lb />
Responding to an N.C. State field<lb />
goal to give the Wolfpack (3-9) a 10-<lb />
7 lead with 84 seconds remaining in<lb />
the half, James Pinkney connected<lb />
with Aundrae Allison 80 seconds<lb />
later for a 53-yard touchdown strike<lb />
and ECU went to the locker room<lb />
with a 14-10 lead.<lb />
"It was huge said Allison of his<lb />
touchdown. "I knew it was going to<lb />
be hard for them to move the ball in<lb />
the second half because we took the<lb />
momentum. James put it right on<lb />
there. I told him to squeeze it right<lb />
in there and he did<lb />
Allison beat Jiinmie Sutton,<lb />
who went for the interception,<lb />
then sprinted the rest of the way<lb />
to out-run the State second-<lb />
ary to give the Pirates the lead<lb />
and the momentum heading to<lb />
the locker rooms.<lb />
"We didn't make the plays we<lb />
needed to, and we had opportunities<lb />
for six interceptions said N.C. State<lb />
coach Chuck Aniato. "If we had gotten<lb />
one, it could have changed the game<lb />
The Pirates (7-5) did not turn<lb />
the ball over once as Pinkney threw<lb />
for 220 yards on 14-of-29 passing<lb />
and two touchdowns while Brandon<lb />
Fractious ran for 92 yards and the<lb />
game-winning touchdown. Pinkney<lb />
completed passes to nine different<lb />
receivers, finding Allison and Steven<lb />
Rogers each three times.<lb />
"I thought James was really<lb />
dialed in Holtz said. "Me was<lb />
focused and Brandon Fractious was<lb />
awesome. Me broke tackles, and he<lb />
read plays. Me just played really well.<lb />
That shows how bad he wants it<lb />
The Pirates were able to salt the<lb />
game away as a Ryan Dougherty<lb />
punt pinned the Wolfpack deep<lb />
inside their own territory. The<lb />
Pirates pressured N.C State quarter- '<lb />
back Daniel Evans and Nick Johnson<lb />
knocked down the third down pass.<lb />
Following a first-down catch by<lb />
Rogers and a long run by Dominique<lb />
Lindsay, Fractious got around the<lb />
see FOOTBALL page A7<lb />
Bowl Possibilities<lb />
With the win against N.C.<lb />
State, ECU assured their first<lb />
bowl since the GMAC Bowl<lb />
in 2001. Conference USA<lb />
has five bowl tie-ins and the<lb />
Pirates will likely not know<lb />
their destination until after<lb />
Friday's C-USA Championship<lb />
game when Southern Miss<lb />
travels to Houston. Speculation<lb />
has been rampant, but the<lb />
most likely scenarios have<lb />
the Pirates either traveling to<lb />
Birmingham or Mobile, Ala.<lb />
For ECU, the worst case scenario<lb />
would be that the GMAC<lb />
Bowl picks Tulsa, giving the<lb />
Papajohns.com Bowl to Southern<lb />
Miss and the Bell Helicopter<lb />
Armed Forces Bowl to Rice.<lb />
Second-half surge lifts<lb />
Pirates over NCCU<lb />
Darrell Jenkins drives on NCCU.<lb />
Captain leads way with<lb />
16 points<lb />
RON CLEMENTS<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
T he ECU men's bas-<lb />
ketball team completed a<lb />
near-perfect sports weekend<lb />
Sunday afternoon.<lb />
The Pirates used a second-half<lb />
surge to run past North Carolina<lb />
Central, 68-47, at Minges Coliseum<lb />
to improve to 4-1 on the season.<lb />
Before the men's game, the ECU<lb />
women upped their mark to '2-4 with<lb />
a 78-41 win over Florida A&amp;M, in<lb />
w 11 ich Cherie Mills led all players with<lb />
'23 points and 10 rebounds. Saturday<lb />
night, the ECU fixrtball team beat<lb />
N.C State21-16.<lb />
ECU handed N.C. Central (2-1)<lb />
its first loss of the year by holding<lb />
the Eagles to 3fi-percent shooting<lb />
from the floor. The Pirates kept<lb />
Centrals leading scorer, Brian Ayala,<lb />
in check. Ayala came in averaging<lb />
24.5 points per game, but scored just<lb />
two on Saturday.<lb />
"The biggest thing we wanted<lb />
to do was contest shots ECU coach<lb />
Ricky Stokes said. "Naturally, we<lb />
wanted to be able to hold a guy who<lb />
was scoring close to 25 points per<lb />
game under his average. We had a lot<lb />
of different guys guarding him, but I<lb />
think the biggest thing was when he<lb />
(Ayala) was able to shoot the basket-<lb />
ball, to be able to get to him quickly<lb />
and contest his shot. I think we did<lb />
a pretty good job of that<lb />
The Pirates never trailed<lb />
as Courtney Captain, who fin-<lb />
ished with a team-high 16 points,<lb />
nailed a 3-pointer on ECU's<lb />
first possession. Drew Johnson<lb />
led the Eagles with 16 points<lb />
and eight rebounds.<lb />
The trey by Captain, who also<lb />
had six rebounds and three assists.<lb />
was the first of 80 attempts from<lb />
downtown as the Pirates relied on<lb />
their perimeter shooting to win.<lb />
The Pirates, and the Eagles, shot<lb />
poorly in the first half ECU was 29<lb />
percent from the floor while NCCl'<lb />
was 32 percent, A low-scoring first<lb />
half came toaclote with ECU holding<lb />
a 23-17 edge.<lb />
After halftinie, the Pirates went<lb />
on a tear, shooting 57-percent from<lb />
toe floor and 6-of-9 from 3-point<lb />
land to outscore the Eagles, 45-30.<lb />
see BASKETBALL page A7<lb />
Former Miami Head Coach Butch Davis is introduced at UNC.<lb />
With disappointing season now over,<lb />
Tar Heels become Butch s team<lb />
(AP)North Carolina's season<lb />
begin with the "New Blue It ended<lb />
w ith a new coach.<lb />
And in between, there were<lb />
plenty of the same old struggles that<lb />
plagued the Tar Heels during the<lb />
past several seasons and wound up<lb />
costing coach John Bunting his job.<lb />
Now, the Butch Davis era in<lb />
Chapel Hill begins Monday, two<lb />
days after North Carolina wrapped<lb />
up a 3-9 season with a 45-44 win<lb />
over rival Duke.<lb />
The Tar Heels dosed the cam-<lb />
paign with consecutive victories<lb />
against two big rivals after also<lb />
beating North Carolina State in ust<lb />
the kinds of inspired efforts that,<lb />
had they been put forth earlier in<lb />
the season, might have kept Bunting<lb />
employed at his alma mater.<lb />
"If we played with this type of<lb />
energy and consistency all year<lb />
long, we'd probably be heading to a<lb />
bowl game quarterback Joe Dailey<lb />
said. "But it's a great springboard tor<lb />
next season"<lb />
Hopes were high back in the<lb />
preseason when Dailey, a Nebraska<lb />
transfer, was named the starter and<lb />
the seniors chose the "New Blue"<lb />
motto to reflect a renewed commit-<lb />
ment to reversing North Carolina's<lb />
woeful fortunes.<lb />
Instead, it was more of the same<lb />
old results for the mistake-prone<lb />
Tar Heels, who opened with a loss<lb />
to Rutgers that in hindsight looked<lb />
better as the season developed, then<lb />
were dominated by Virginia Tech<lb />
More beating Furman for their only<lb />
victory until late November.<lb />
By that point, it had become<lb />
evident that the Tar Heels would<lb />
Qr<lb />
see UNC page A7<lb /><pb facs="00059467_tn_0008" /><lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 200G<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN  SPORTS<lb />
PAGE A7<lb />
FOOTBALL<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
right corner and scampered 12<lb />
yards into the end zone to give<lb />
the Pirates a 21-10 lead with 2:37<lb />
remaining in the game.<lb />
"We went to work and played<lb />
hard and knew we had to get it<lb />
done said Fractious, who ran for<lb />
83 yards in last week's lost to Rice,<lb />
but did not carry the ball at all in the<lb />
second half. "It's been a long time<lb />
since we were able to go bowling and<lb />
now we're doing it and it's exciting<lb />
The Pirates ran for over 100<lb />
yards in the second half as ECU's<lb />
offensive line, playing without<lb />
injured starting left tackle Eric<lb />
Graham, was able to take over.<lb />
"There were times when they<lb />
looked like we reshuffled them<lb />
around this week, but for the most<lb />
part, they did a gexxl job Holtz said.<lb />
ECU did not move the ball well<lb />
on the ground in the first half. N.C.<lb />
State limited the Pirates ground<lb />
game to 23 yards and just seven<lb />
by Fractious on five carries. The<lb />
Wolfpack, conversely, ran for 63<lb />
yards while only netting SO in the<lb />
second half<lb />
"It's hard to put a finger on what<lb />
changed in the second half Amato<lb />
said. "They woke up and started<lb />
using three linemen to create<lb />
problems lor our passing game.<lb />
We should have stayed with the run<lb />
because it was such a close game<lb />
N.C. State was unable to pick<lb />
up a first down in the third quarter<lb />
with tour straight three-and-outs.<lb />
The Pirates were unable to capital-<lb />
ize on the good field position as the<lb />
Wolfpack got continuous pressure<lb />
from their front four led by Tank<lb />
Tyler. The ECU receivers could<lb />
not find holes as the N.C. State sec-<lb />
ondary did its part to knock down<lb />
Pinkney passes.<lb />
The Pirates were finally able<lb />
to get something going following<lb />
Deraney's fourth punt of the quar-<lb />
ter. A 13-yard return by junior cor-<lb />
nerback Travis Williams gave ECU<lb />
the ball at the N.C. State 49 and,<lb />
on the next play, Fractious broke a<lb />
tackle and ripped off a 26-yard run.<lb />
Stalling in the red zone again,<lb />
the Pirates had to settle for a short<lb />
field goal, but Robert Lee continued<lb />
his struggles and missed a 24-yarder.<lb />
The Wolfpack tried to capitalize<lb />
on the miss, but had some trickery<lb />
go against them as a reverse pass<lb />
by Marcus Stone was picked off by<lb />
Kasey Ross at the ECU 36.<lb />
The game didn't go ECU's way<lb />
to start as the Pirates opened at<lb />
their own 13. Pinkney ran a quar-<lb />
terback bootleg on the first play<lb />
from scrimmage for a seven-yard<lb />
pickup and an N.C. State offsides<lb />
penalty gave the Pirates a first<lb />
down. Pinkney then hit a wide-open<lb />
Kevin Roach fora 19-yard gain near<lb />
midfield. The drive stalled from<lb />
there, and a failed fake punt gave the<lb />
Wolfpack the ball at midfield.<lb />
"I was really concerned about<lb />
their return game and I said if we<lb />
could get good field position on our<lb />
first punt, I wanted to run a fake<lb />
Holtz said. "I want to get them to<lb />
where they're not coming after us,<lb />
so even if we miss it, we've got them<lb />
on their heels<lb />
It looked like the call was going<lb />
to cost the Pirates dearly because four<lb />
plays later, State found the end zone.<lb />
A blown coverage allowed N.C<lb />
State to convert a third-and-3 with<lb />
a 41-yard pass from Daniel Evans<lb />
to Darrell Blackmail down to the 2.<lb />
Toney Baker ran it in from there and<lb />
the Wolfpack took the early lead, 7-0.<lb />
"I'm not sure what hap-<lb />
pened said Wijliams. "Things<lb />
happen like that and we just had<lb />
to bounce back from that and<lb />
not let it beat us the next play<lb />
The Pirates tried to respond on<lb />
their ensuing possession, but were<lb />
forced to punt and N.C. State took<lb />
over at its own 19.<lb />
A 23-yard pass from Evans to<lb />
Anthony Hill appeared to have N.C.<lb />
State poised to march again, but the<lb />
F-CU defense stiffened as Pierre<lb />
Bell took down Baker short of the<lb />
first-down mark. Bell had missed a<lb />
tackle on Hill three plays prior to<lb />
allow the big gain.<lb />
The first quarter came to an<lb />
end with the Wolfpack laying the<lb />
lumber, with both legal and illegal<lb />
hits. State's Tank Tyler was drawn<lb />
offsides by a false start, but the big<lb />
defensive tackle knocked Pinkney<lb />
to the turf, resulting in a personal<lb />
foul. After Brandon Fraction! was<lb />
snuffed for a four-yard loss, Pinkney<lb />
found Steven Rogers for a 44-yard<lb />
pickup down the State sideline to<lb />
open the second quarter anil the<lb />
Pirates were set up inside the N.C.<lb />
State 30.<lb />
Another Wolfpack personal<lb />
foul on John Amanchukwu put<lb />
the Pirates inside the red zone<lb />
and a two-yard pass from Pinkney<lb />
to Jay Sonnhalter on third-and-<lb />
goal knotted the game, 7-7, less<lb />
than three minutes into the<lb />
second quarter.<lb />
Both teams traded punts on<lb />
their next two possessions, with<lb />
a 55-yard punt by Ryan Dough-<lb />
erty pinning the Wolfpack inside<lb />
their own 20, Dougherty later<lb />
booted a 60-yard punt in the third<lb />
that pushed State back to its own<lb />
16. On the day, Dougherty averaged<lb />
43.6 yards on seven punts.<lb />
ECU had a lot of angled<lb />
kicks and punts to take away<lb />
N.C. State's return game and the<lb />
dangerous Blackmail. Blackmail<lb />
leads the Pack in returns and has<lb />
a kick and punt return for touch-<lb />
downs this year.<lb />
"The punt team may have won<lb />
this game for us Holtz said. "It was<lb />
one of the diflerences in the game and<lb />
Ryan madeaditlerence for us tonight"<lb />
Aside from its first possession,<lb />
Senior running back Brandon Fractious dominated the second half against N.C. State, racking up 92 yards.<lb />
N.C. State was deep inside its own<lb />
territory most of the game as the<lb />
ECU special teams kept the Wolf-<lb />
pack at bay.<lb />
"Field position was an advan-<lb />
tage for them said Amato,<lb />
whose job security is in question at<lb />
State. "They were always starting<lb />
outside the 40 in the second half.<lb />
We weren't able to get done what<lb />
we needed to and we couldn't get<lb />
points on the board<lb />
The Wolfpack just fed<lb />
their running backs late in the<lb />
second quarter to move the ball<lb />
down the field as both Baker<lb />
and Brown picked up yards in<lb />
fivc-and-six-yard increments. The<lb />
runs softened the ECU secondary<lb />
as Travis Williams and Kasey Ross<lb />
were beaten for first-down gains to<lb />
give State the ball at the FXU 24.<lb />
Baker finished with .52 yards on 13<lb />
carries while Andre Brown picked<lb />
up 42 on 12 attempts.<lb />
A slip by N.C. State's John<lb />
Dunlap cost the Wolfpack a<lb />
first down and they had to<lb />
settle for a 34-yard John Deraney<lb />
field goal to take the 10-7 lead.<lb />
Several players found it hard<lb />
to get their footing on the Carter-<lb />
Finley Stadium turf, especially<lb />
Chris Johnson, who slipped<lb />
and fell three times in the first<lb />
quarter. A slip by Leon<lb />
Best cost the ECU sophon lore corner-<lb />
back an interception late in the first.<lb />
Bobby Good played for<lb />
the first time in five weeks<lb />
fiir the Pirates, and had several<lb />
passes thrown his way, but was<lb />
unable to catch any. Good had been<lb />
out with a broken foot.<lb />
N.C. State added a late touch-<lb />
down on a Jamelle Eugene run<lb />
with 19 seconds remaining, but the<lb />
Purple-Gold chants had already<lb />
begun as the ECU contingency<lb />
overtook the crowd of 54,264.<lb />
"They were going Purple and<lb />
Gold, they were in both end zones<lb />
and those upper tiers, and the crowd<lb />
was awesome Holtz said. "There<lb />
were times in the second half where<lb />
it was loud enough and it was like a<lb />
home crowd for us<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
continued from A6<lb />
While ECU finished g-of-SObehind<lb />
the arc, Central was just l-of-14.<lb />
"The first half, we weren't<lb />
making shots Captain said. "We<lb />
had a lot of open shots, but we just<lb />
kept shooting. There wasn't any-<lb />
thing to stress except making shots.<lb />
We were playing good defense, but<lb />
we were just missing shots. Coach<lb />
Stokes told us tojust relax and make<lb />
the open shot. Just keep shooting<lb />
After an 8-2 run to open the<lb />
game, the Pirates went cold, going<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN  SPORTS<lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2006<lb />
Delhomme not to blame<lb />
Chuck Amato was removed as N.C. State head football coach following the team's loss to ECU on Saturday.<lb />
N.C. State chucks Amato<lb />
Jake Delhomme throws a screen pass in the face of Redskins defensive tackle Corm<lb />
jnffin.<lb />
(AP)  Jake I)elhcimme is get-<lb />
ting tixi much ol the blame for (aroli-<lb />
na'soflensixcwoes and will remain the<lb />
Starter, Coach John fox said Monday<lb />
"When you drop back to pass<lb />
the ball it's B team effort Kox said<lb />
a day after the Panthers mustered<lb />
only 864 yards in a IT-li loss to<lb />
Washington, which has the .SOth-<lb />
ranked defense.<lb />
Whenever you don't play Well<lb />
enough to win I'm not sure it's one<lb />
guy. It's definitely not just Jake<lb />
Delhomme was 83-of-38 for<lb />
1(M yards, one touchdown and<lb />
two interceptions against the Red-<lb />
skins His second pick was costly.<lb />
On first down from the Washing-<lb />
ton H, Delhomme Wal pressured<lb />
and his badly overthrown pass for<lb />
Steve Smith into double coverage<lb />
uas c aught by Washington safety<lb />
Sean Taylor with 8:08 left.<lb />
"1 got hit and it obviously<lb />
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going to go Delhomme said. "But<lb />
they were playing coverage to him<lb />
all day long, maybe once or tw ice<lb />
they didn't. He was running and<lb />
I was trying to throw it down<lb />
the seam. I didn't anticipate it to<lb />
go there. But I was giving him a<lb />
chance on that play<lb />
"That's why that fthrow<lb />
looked like a kickofT"<lb />
The loss against the down-<lb />
trodden Redskins dropped the<lb />
Panthers ((ir) a game behind<lb />
New Orleans in the NFC South<lb />
and continued a maddening,<lb />
inconsistent season.<lb />
Delhomme has 18 touchdown<lb />
passes, nine interceptions and a<lb />
passer rating of only 7S.7 But Fox<lb />
said that, barring injury, he'll remain<lb />
the starter ahead of Chris Weinke.<lb />
"I think he's proven lie's the<lb />
right guy fox said. "Until he<lb />
proves otherwise, we'll stay the<lb />
same. I can't sit here and predict<lb />
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Delhomme has struggled<lb />
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game. When left tackle Travelle<lb />
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yards against St. Louis, the team<lb />
was held to 101 yards Sunday<lb />
and Delhomme was pressured<lb />
all day.<lb />
(AP)  In the end, Chuck<lb />
Amato couldn't just shrug off all<lb />
the criticism of his up-and-down<lb />
North Carolina State program.<lb />
The school fired Amato on<lb />
Sunday, a day after he completed<lb />
his seventh season at his alma<lb />
mater. The former Wolfpack line-<lb />
backer had a 49-87 record at the<lb />
school and led the team to five<lb />
bowl games, but his squads were<lb />
.2.5-31 In the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference and never finished higher<lb />
than fourth.<lb />
N.C. State (3-9) lost seven<lb />
straight games this season to finish<lb />
with a losing record for the second<lb />
time in three seasons since quarter-<lb />
back Philip Rivers went to the NFL.<lb />
On Saturday, the Wolfpack finished<lb />
the season with a'21 - Hi home loss to<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
After the game, Amato was<lb />
asked if he expected to be back for<lb />
an eightli season.<lb />
"Why not?" he said, fol-<lb />
lowing a two-year pattern<lb />
of deflecting criticism with<lb />
barrel-chested bravado.<lb />
In a statement Sunday, ath-<lb />
letic director Lee Fowler credited<lb />
Amato with helping to improve<lb />
the program's football facili-<lb />
ties and ticket sales, but said a<lb />
change was needed. He said a<lb />
search for a replacement would<lb />
begin immediately.<lb />
"No Wolfpack tan can question<lb />
the excitement and enthusiasm that<lb />
Chuck Amato brought to the N.C.<lb />
State football program when he<lb />
came here in 2000 Fowler said.<lb />
"However, because the results on<lb />
the field in two of the last three sea-<lb />
sons have fallen far below where we<lb />
feel our program should be at this<lb />
point, we have decided to take the<lb />
program in a new direction<lb />
Amato, who had three years<lb />
remaining on his contract, said he<lb />
was disappointed by the decision<lb />
but proud of what he accomplished<lb />
during his tenure.<lb />
"My vision was to take this pro-<lb />
gram to places that it had never been<lb />
before in 100-plus years of playing<lb />
football he said in a statement. "I<lb />
didn't come here to use this job as<lb />
a stepping stone like many others<lb />
have or could. I wanted to surround<lb />
myself with people who would help<lb />
me stretch my vision and not choke<lb />
my dreams. This is obviously a<lb />
disappointing decision for me, but<lb />
I would never do anything to hurt<lb />
North Carolina State University<lb />
Amato met with the players<lb />
Sunday night at Carter-Finley<lb />
Stadium; most emerged from the<lb />
meeting dejectedly and declined<lb />
to comment.<lb />
"It's disappointing said Curt<lb />
Cignetti, Amato's tight ends coach<lb />
and recruiting coordinator. "I think<lb />
Chuck did a lot of great things for<lb />
this program and right now 1 really<lb />
feel for him"<lb />
Ernest Jones, a junior line-<lb />
backer, said Amato was positive<lb />
as he addressed the players and<lb />
offered his best wishes. Jones said<lb />
the Wolfpack's struggles this<lb />
year shouldn't be blamed entirely<lb />
on Amato.<lb />
"It's not only the coaches' fault,<lb />
but the players Jones said. "We let<lb />
the coaches down, so it's coaches<lb />
and the players also<lb />
From the day Amato arrived<lb />
after IS years as an assistant to<lb />
Bobby Bowden at Florida State,<lb />
he talked of building a program<lb />
that would contend for conference<lb />
championships and more. Soon,<lb />
Carter-Finley underwent about<lb />
$87 million in renovations and<lb />
upgrades, from the construction of<lb />
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and the four-story Vaughn Towers<lb />
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Behind Rivers, who rewrote<lb />
the school's passing records, the<lb />
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The highlight was an 11-3 cam-<lb />
paign in 2002 that included a<lb />
top-l() ranking and a Gator<lb />
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When asked this season<lb />
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