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9-9-04<lb />
r<lb />
Volume 80 Number 6<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
September 14, 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ECU falls to Wake<lb />
Forest Freeboot Friday<lb />
kicks off season<lb />
Freeboot Friday attracts Greenville residents of all ages.<lb />
ECU's Pirates were no match for the Demon Deacon defense during Saturday's game. The Pirates will take this weekend<lb />
off to prepare for a Sept. 25 match against Cincinnati. For more about the Wake Forest game, see page A8.<lb />
IRS recruiter visits ECU campus<lb />
Career opportunities<lb />
available to students<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Carl Ienny, full time recruiter<lb />
of the Internal Revenue Services,<lb />
visited ECU's campus last week<lb />
informing students of career oppor-<lb />
tunities offered through the IRS.<lb />
Several IRS positions include<lb />
an internal revenue agent who<lb />
are mainly accounting majors<lb />
assigned to companies, internal<lb />
revenue officers, open to any<lb />
major - usually with a financial<lb />
background, who's position typi-<lb />
cally works doing investigations<lb />
and civil frauds and a criminal<lb />
investigator. Much of the IRS posi-<lb />
tions require students to have some<lb />
kind of accounting or financial<lb />
background, and the criminal<lb />
investigator position requires a test<lb />
in which interested participants<lb />
must achieve a 70 or higher.<lb />
While many of the IRS posi-<lb />
tions focus on skilled accounting<lb />
majors, a person's interpersonal<lb />
skills are also considered.<lb />
The IRS hires people from a vari-<lb />
ety of majors including engineering,<lb />
law, budget accounting and others.<lb />
"The number one skill set<lb />
the IRS looks for is interpersonal,<lb />
enthusiasm and self-starting<lb />
Tenny said when searching<lb />
for a career, people usually look<lb />
for decent pay, decent pension<lb />
and benefit plans.<lb />
The IRS currently has about<lb />
115,000 employees and is down<lb />
about 10,000. The main reason<lb />
Students interested in careers within the EIRS seek information and job opportunities.<lb />
why the IRS is short so many<lb />
workers are due to people retiring.<lb />
The IRS dates back to the Civil<lb />
War when President Lincoln and<lb />
Congress created the Commissioner<lb />
of Internal Revenue enacting an<lb />
income tax to cover war expenses.<lb />
This tax was eventually repealed<lb />
10 years later when the Supreme<lb />
Court ruled it unconstitutional.<lb />
By the 1950s, the agency was<lb />
reorganized replacing the patron-<lb />
age system with career, profes-<lb />
sional employees. Currently,<lb />
only the IRS Commissioner and<lb />
Chief Counsel are selected by the<lb />
President and confirmed by the<lb />
Senate. The Bureau of Internal<lb />
Revenue name also was changed<lb />
to the Internal Revenue Service to<lb />
emphasize service to taxpayers.<lb />
The IRS recently underwent<lb />
a major reformation called<lb />
the Restructuring and Reform<lb />
Act of 1998, prompting the<lb />
most comprehensive reorgani-<lb />
zation and modernization of<lb />
IRS in nearly half a century.<lb />
The law resulted in the IRS reor-<lb />
ganizing itself into four major<lb />
operating divisions, aligned by<lb />
types of taxpayers<lb />
A program offered by the IRS<lb />
for students is called the Under-<lb />
standing Taxes program featuring<lb />
more than 1,100 pages of content<lb />
making learning taxes interac-<lb />
tive, relevant and educational.<lb />
UT makes real world connec-<lb />
tions to classroom instruction.<lb />
It is a great resource the general<lb />
public can use for learning more<lb />
about the history, theory and<lb />
the application of taxes in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newi@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Free entertainment,<lb />
food for attendants<lb />
MATT COCKRELL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
With the ECU football season<lb />
underway, the fifth year of Free-<lb />
boot Fridays have also begun<lb />
attracting a diverse crowd of<lb />
nearly 2,000 attendants to the<lb />
first event.<lb />
"Freeboot Fridays is an alive<lb />
at five style concert series the<lb />
idea is to bring the crowd that<lb />
frequents the downtown area in a<lb />
positive atmosphere said Debbie<lb />
Vargas, chair of Freeboot Fridays.<lb />
Freeboot Fridays are being<lb />
held each night prior to the<lb />
first four ECU home football<lb />
games. The event takes place a<lb />
block across from Cubbies on<lb />
the corner of Martin Luther<lb />
King Drive and Evans Street in<lb />
the uptown area of Greenville.<lb />
Each Freeboot event offers free<lb />
food and entertainment,and<lb />
sells beer, wine and soft drinks.<lb />
Each event will feature a band<lb />
provided by Cox Communica-<lb />
tions through an MTV agent.<lb />
The band featured at last year's<lb />
event was Clumbsy Lovers.<lb />
"It really gets a diverse group<lb />
of students and professors,<lb />
it's a really unifying event for<lb />
Greenville said Don Edwards,<lb />
president of Uptown Greenville.<lb />
Vargas said the most common<lb />
age groups of event range from<lb />
25 to 55 and the event has been<lb />
well received by the Greenville<lb />
community.<lb />
One purpose of Freeboot<lb />
Friday events, besides offering<lb />
a social gathering area before<lb />
ECU home football games, is to<lb />
raise money for the remodeling<lb />
of uptown Greenville. Edwards<lb />
said he would like the uptown<lb />
Greenville area to undergo a<lb />
series of improvements and<lb />
upgrades making the area more<lb />
appealing.<lb />
There is a grant program in<lb />
place enabling downtown busi-<lb />
nesses to remodel the fronts of<lb />
their buildings. Freeboot money<lb />
is also being used for setting in<lb />
place long-term plans such as the<lb />
new hotel in uptown Greenville.<lb />
"We want uptown to<lb />
be a great asset and neigh-<lb />
bor to ECU Edwards said.<lb />
The goal for Freeboot<lb />
4"fc Freeboot Friday<lb />
Fifth year of Freeboot Friday.<lb />
Event has Increased from 200<lb />
attendants to approximately 2,000<lb />
attendants over the last five years.<lb />
Bands featured: Sept 24, with<lb />
The Johnny Dollar Band headlin-<lb />
ing; Oct. 8, with Ul Brian and the<lb />
Zydeco Travelers headlining; and<lb />
Oct. 29, with The Blue Dogs head-<lb />
lining.<lb />
Sponsors of Freeboot Fridays<lb />
Include Wachovia, Pepsi, ECU<lb />
Alumni Association, Cox Com-<lb />
munications, Budwelser, Seven by<lb />
Design, Mixer, Pirate Radio, Best<lb />
Western and Uptown Greenville<lb />
Friday is to raise approximately<lb />
$10,000 over the course of the<lb />
four events. The total cost of<lb />
all four events is $22,000 cost-<lb />
ing $5,000 - $6,000 per event.<lb />
"We work hard to get it well<lb />
attended because we make money<lb />
from our sessions Edwards<lb />
said.<lb />
"Our goal is to put it on with-<lb />
out any cost<lb />
Freeboot Friday has expanded<lb />
each year attracting more atten-<lb />
dants as well as additional local<lb />
business supporters and sponsors.<lb />
"This is the fifth annual<lb />
Freeboot, and each year it gets<lb />
better. This week we have the<lb />
ESPN truck here, which is a roll-<lb />
ing interactive sports museum,<lb />
and we are looking forward to<lb />
a mechanical bull, a NASCAR<lb />
simulator and Checkers the<lb />
clown at our upcoming events<lb />
Vargas said.<lb />
"1 think Freeboot is a wonder-<lb />
ful idea. Great music, great food<lb />
and plus you get to look at all<lb />
the local businesses around here<lb />
and the atmosphere is good too,<lb />
something different said Jen-<lb />
nifer Machuca, junior at PCC,<lb />
fashion design major.<lb />
"This was the best turn out<lb />
yet. Freeboot is great for the com-<lb />
munity as well as downtown. A<lb />
good time was had by everyone<lb />
said Christy Koren, owner of<lb />
Ripple City.<lb />
' This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
SGA president to address city council SGA presents ECU'S annual<lb />
Looks to make student<lb />
opinions heard<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
A recent item of business<lb />
passed by the Greenville City<lb />
Council at their last meeting<lb />
allows the ECU SGA president to<lb />
regularly address the city coun-<lb />
cil. Shannon O'Donnell, ECU's<lb />
SGA president is jumping at the<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
Members of the city council<lb />
said in the past, SGA presidents<lb />
have been invited to come to<lb />
the city council on a monthly<lb />
basis. Their attendance however<lb />
has been irregular, and results In<lb />
them being dropped from that<lb />
listing.<lb />
O'Donnell said she thinks it<lb />
is disappointing that the number<lb />
one position within the ECU<lb />
student body capable<lb />
of representing ECU<lb />
students to the city<lb />
council has had a<lb />
problem in attending<lb />
past meetings. She said<lb />
this has not only been<lb />
a problem with the<lb />
Greenville City Coun-<lb />
cil, but with the ECU<lb />
faculty senate as well. O'DONNELL<lb />
" Years have gone by<lb />
when we haven't had representa-<lb />
tion on the Faculty Senate com-<lb />
mittee because presidents haven't<lb />
delegated to the faculty senate<lb />
and you loose the students'<lb />
voice said O'Donnell.<lb />
"I think this opportunity to<lb />
bring the students voice to the<lb />
city council is very beneficial to<lb />
everyone, the community, the<lb />
students of ECU  because even<lb />
though Patricia Dunn jcity coun-<lb />
cil member is an ECU professor<lb />
and does bring ECU's perspective<lb />
to the city council, there is no<lb />
one on the council who<lb />
can speak on behalf<lb />
I of the students better<lb />
than a student<lb />
O'Donnell said<lb />
she feels the relations<lb />
between the students<lb />
and the community<lb />
have been stained<lb />
over recent years and<lb />
she hopes to improve<lb />
them.<lb />
"I think this is another great<lb />
change that will help open the<lb />
lines of communication between<lb />
the students and the city of<lb />
Greenville O'Donnell said.<lb />
While O'Donnell said she<lb />
does not currently have any<lb />
major issues involving ECU stu-<lb />
dents she plans on addressing<lb />
to the city council, she plans<lb />
on being present when any<lb />
issue concerning students does<lb />
arise to let the students' voice<lb />
see SGA page A3<lb />
campus safety week<lb />
Students given chance<lb />
to voice safety issues<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU'S campus safety is taking<lb />
place this week and is offering<lb />
students a chance to express<lb />
specific concerns regarding safety<lb />
during several events taking<lb />
place.<lb />
Shannon O'Donnell, student<lb />
government association president<lb />
said the main purpose of campus<lb />
safety week is to do an annual<lb />
regular update on various safety<lb />
factors existing on ECU's campus<lb />
that may need to be addressed.<lb />
"Safety is something that<lb />
affects everyone, regardless of<lb />
age, race, gender, and because<lb />
its such a universal concern<lb />
within campuses, it should be<lb />
one that everyone is aware of<lb />
and tries to educate themselves<lb />
and make themselves safer said<lb />
O'Donnell.<lb />
The main aspects of this year's<lb />
campus safety week includes an<lb />
annual safety walk - a walk<lb />
across ECU's campus beginning<lb />
at west campus where students<lb />
look for areas that could propose<lb />
a potential safety hazard and<lb />
self-defense training classes in<lb />
Mendenhall teaching students<lb />
basic self defense methods. Stu-<lb />
dent surveys will also be avail-<lb />
able in the Wright plaza offering<lb />
students the chance to voice<lb />
their opinions toward campus<lb />
safety and any specific concerns<lb />
they have.<lb />
Campus safety week is<lb />
intended to educate students on<lb />
how to become safer on and off<lb />
campus, and with events like the<lb />
safety walk we educate ourselves<lb />
and the administration about<lb />
safety concerns that need to be<lb />
addressed O'Donnell said.<lb />
According to O'Donnell,<lb />
specific safety requests pointed<lb />
out in last year's safety walk<lb />
included a fence behind Jones<lb />
Hall separating the residence hall<lb />
from the wooded area behind<lb />
it, increased lighting in the<lb />
mall area and near Jarvis and<lb />
see SAFETY page A3<lb />
INSIDE I News:A2 I Comics: A10 I Opinion: A4 I Scene: A5 I Sports: A8<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059530_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366<lb />
NICK HENNE News Editor KATIE KOKINDA Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY September 14, 2004<lb />
campus news News Briefs<lb />
Sorority Rush<lb />
Sorority Rush is taking place this<lb />
week. Buses will transport anyone<lb />
interested to each sorority house.<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
Amanda Lewis.<lb />
Get a Clue<lb />
Get a Clue, a student organizational<lb />
fair, will be on Wednesday, Sept.<lb />
15 from 10:30 a.m. -1 p.m. in the<lb />
Wright Place. Various student<lb />
organizations and activities are<lb />
taking place at this event enabling<lb />
students to earn more about<lb />
activities going on and become<lb />
more involved.<lb />
"Try Scuba" Event<lb />
The ECU Scuba Club is offering an<lb />
opportunity for all ECU Students<lb />
or Faculty to TRY SCUBA at<lb />
Minges Dive Pool. Event dates are<lb />
Thursday, Sept. 16, Wednesday,<lb />
Sept. 29 and Oct. 13 from 8:30<lb />
p.m. - 10 p.m. All equipment is<lb />
provided. Cost is $10. Sign-up is<lb />
required at least 3 days prior to<lb />
event. Contact Jason Wright at<lb />
jasonlwright@gmail.com or 328-<lb />
7271 for more information, www.<lb />
ecu.eduorgdiveclub<lb />
Chamber<lb />
Music Festival<lb />
The Brentano String Quartet will<lb />
come to campus for their second<lb />
appearance in the Four Seasons<lb />
Chamber Music Festival on Friday,<lb />
Sept 24 in the A J. Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Campus Safety Week<lb />
Sept. 13 - 17 is Campus Safety<lb />
Week sponsored by your<lb />
ECU Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
Teaching Fellows workshop<lb />
The ECU North Carolina Teaching<lb />
Fellows Program is sponsoring a<lb />
3 hour workshop by David Sadker,<lb />
author of numerous books. The<lb />
event is open to faculty and<lb />
students on Tuesday, Sept. 21<lb />
from 9 a.m. to noon. The event is<lb />
taking place in the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Great Rooms 1<lb />
and 2.<lb />
World Peace Week '04<lb />
ECU World Peace Week 2004 will<lb />
run from Sept. 19-24.<lb />
Ruml Concert<lb />
An evening event is being held<lb />
presenting poetry from the 13th<lb />
century mystic Rumi with music,<lb />
dance and story by Coleman<lb />
Barks.<lb />
Tickets are available free to ECU<lb />
students with their OneCard,<lb />
facultystaff tickets are $5 and<lb />
general public tickets are $10.<lb />
Tickets are now available for<lb />
purchase at the ECU general<lb />
ticket office The event is being<lb />
held on Thursday, Sept. 23.<lb />
ECU Alumni Tailgate<lb />
For the Cincinnati vs ECU game,<lb />
a tailgating event is taking<lb />
place for ECU alumni from 4:30<lb />
p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Reservations<lb />
required. Contact the ECU Alumni<lb />
Association at 328-6072 or call 1-<lb />
800-ECU-GRAD. http:www.ecu.<lb />
edualumniTAILGATE.index.htm<lb />
'HAIR' Production<lb />
The American Tribal Live-Rock<lb />
Musical HAIR will be on the<lb />
main-stage at McGinnis Theatre<lb />
from Sept. 30 - Oct 5. Parental<lb />
guidance suggested due to<lb />
profanity, drug references, and<lb />
the potential for on-stage nudity.<lb />
For ticket prices, call the box office<lb />
at 328-6829.<lb />
Penland Artists<lb />
Artists from Penland School of Craft<lb />
are putting on demonstrations<lb />
displaying their work at the<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center A panel<lb />
discussion is being held during<lb />
the day to discuss the nuances<lb />
of making a living in the arts.<lb />
Contact Gel Leebrick at 328-6336<lb />
http:www.ecu.edugraygallery<lb />
Rim Series<lb />
The Travel-Adventure Film &amp;<lb />
Theme Dinner Series opens at<lb />
Hendrix Theater on the main floor<lb />
of Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
with Bavaria and the Black Forest<lb />
by Fran Reidelberger on Sunday,<lb />
Oct 3 at 3 p.m.<lb />
Local<lb />
UNC approves raises<lb />
for chancellors<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, NC (AP) - Most of the<lb />
16 chancellors for the University of<lb />
North Carolina will earn more this<lb />
year under a pay plan approved by<lb />
system leaders.<lb />
The Board of Governors agreed Friday<lb />
to raises for 14 chancellors, including<lb />
a 7.5 percent hike for UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill Chancellor James Moeser. The<lb />
retroactive raise puts Moeser's pay at<lb />
$274,797, the most of any chancellor<lb />
in the system right now.<lb />
His pay remains about $21,000 less<lb />
than the minimum that the board set<lb />
for the UNC-Chapel Hill chancellor<lb />
in July when it reviewed its salary<lb />
structure in an effort to become more<lb />
competitive with other universities.<lb />
The goal is to raise salaries so that<lb />
chancellors and other key university<lb />
employees are among the top 25<lb />
percent in pay when compared to<lb />
similar institutions.<lb />
After the approved raises, only the<lb />
salaries for chancellors at UNC and<lb />
NC State University remain outside<lb />
of the 25th percentile, according<lb />
to information from UNC system<lb />
President Molly Broad's office.<lb />
The minimum goal for chancellors'<lb />
salaries at both schools is $295,704.<lb />
The chancellors at Appalachian<lb />
State and East Carolina universities<lb />
didn't get raises Friday because their<lb />
salaries had been negotiated during<lb />
their recent Wrings.<lb />
UNC-Charlotte Chancellor James<lb />
Woodward got the largest percentage<lb />
increase among chancellors, an 8<lb />
percent bump that put his salary at<lb />
$230,391, about $25,000 more than<lb />
the target minimum.<lb />
Woodward is in his last year as<lb />
chancellor, after about 15 years of<lb />
what Broad called "extraordinary"<lb />
contributions to the UNC system.<lb />
"This is a way of expressing our<lb />
appreciation to him Broad said.<lb />
The board also agreed to raise Broad's<lb />
salary by 4 percent to $312,504, or<lb />
about $36,500 below the target salary<lb />
for that position.<lb />
The raises were the first "meaningful"<lb />
salary increases in three years for<lb />
most chancellors and system vice<lb />
presidents, Broad said. She said the<lb />
university needs to do more to keep<lb />
its top administrators from leaving.<lb />
She mentioned the departure of<lb />
J.B. Milllken, the former UNC senior<lb />
vice president for university affairs<lb />
who was named president of the<lb />
University of Nebraska system this<lb />
summer. "We've got to keep these<lb />
folks. They are being recruited away<lb />
she said.<lb />
The salary adjustments come in a year<lb />
when the system's 15,000 professors<lb />
and administrators will get raises of at<lb />
least $1,000. Selected employees will<lb />
get raises based on merit and market<lb />
and equity considerations.<lb />
National<lb />
Final structure of old Mustang<lb />
Ranch flown to brothel near Reno<lb />
RENO, Nev.(AP) - The last piece of a<lb />
risque chapter of Nevada history - the<lb />
Mustang Ranch brothel - was airlifted<lb />
to a new home Sunday.<lb />
Unlike other buildings from the state's<lb />
first legal bordello, the 63-foot-wide<lb />
parlor where the working girls lined<lb />
up for customers was too big to be<lb />
moved by truck to its new location at<lb />
the Wild Horse Adult Resort &amp; Spa.<lb />
About a dozen girls cheered and<lb />
champagne flowed as a double-<lb />
rotored helicopter gently lowered the<lb />
skeleton of the parlor into place and<lb />
workers secured it to a concrete pad.<lb />
Crews had to cut about 3,000 pounds<lb />
of wooden braces from the building<lb />
after the pilot determined it was over<lb />
the chopper's 11-ton limit.<lb />
Prostitution was illegal across Nevada<lb />
when Sicilian immigrant Joe Conforte<lb />
took over the 104-room ranch in<lb />
1967. It became the state's first legal<lb />
brothel in 1971, and prostitution Is<lb />
now legal in 12 mostly rural Nevada<lb />
counties.Mustang Ranch has been<lb />
closed since the IRS seized it in 1999<lb />
after the conviction of the bordello's<lb />
manager and its parent companies<lb />
in a fraud and racketeering case.<lb />
Conforte fled to Brazil to avoid tax<lb />
charges more than 10 years ago.<lb />
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management,<lb />
which took over the property, had<lb />
planned to level the complex because<lb />
the buildings were in a flood plain. But<lb />
after prevailing in a series of court<lb />
suits and environmental challenges,<lb />
Wild Horse owner Lance Gllman<lb />
bought the property and its name on<lb />
eBay from the BLM for $145,000.<lb />
Gilman estimates he has spent $1.5<lb />
million since then on site preparation<lb />
and the four-mile move of the dozen<lb />
sections of the pink stucco-clad<lb />
buildings.<lb />
The girls' cubicles and other rooms<lb />
branch out like spokes from the<lb />
hexagonally shaped parlor. Two of<lb />
the spokes can't fit on the site in front<lb />
of the Wild Horse and will become a<lb />
museum filled with Mustang Ranch<lb />
memorabilia.<lb />
Susan Austin, the Wild Horse madam,<lb />
supervised everything from the<lb />
African hunting trophies in the parlor<lb />
to the paint schemes in the private<lb />
suites in the new brothel. She said<lb />
the renovated Mustang Ranch will not<lb />
include the flocked red wallpaper and<lb />
chintzy furnishings of the original.<lb />
That wouldn't be me she said.<lb />
World<lb />
U.S South Korean officials say<lb />
mushroom cloud In North not<lb />
from nuclear blast<lb />
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A huge<lb />
mushroom cloud that reportedly<lb />
billowed up from North Korea was<lb />
not caused by a nuclear explosion,<lb />
South Korean and U.S. officials said<lb />
Sunday, but they said the cause was<lb />
a mystery.<lb />
Secretary of State Colin Powell<lb />
confirmed that unusual activity had<lb />
recently been detected at some of<lb />
North Korea's atomic sites, but said<lb />
there was no concrete evidence the<lb />
North's secretive communist regime<lb />
was preparing for its first nuclear test<lb />
explosion.<lb />
The South Korean news agency<lb />
Yonhap reported Sunday that a<lb />
mammoth explosion in North Korea<lb />
produced a mushroom cloud more<lb />
than 2 miles across Thursday. It said<lb />
the blast was stronger than an April<lb />
explosion that killed 160 people<lb />
and injured an estimated 1,300 at a<lb />
North Korean railway station when<lb />
a train carrying oil and chemicals<lb />
apparently hit power lines. "There<lb />
was no indication that was a nuclear<lb />
event of any kind Powell said of<lb />
Thursday's incident. "Exactly what it<lb />
was, we're not sure<lb />
Kim Jong-min, spokesman for the<lb />
South Korean presidential office, told<lb />
Yonhap: "Currently, we are trying to<lb />
find out in detail the exact character,<lb />
cause and size of the accident, but<lb />
we don't think North Korea conducted<lb />
a nuclear test<lb />
China's government, which has the<lb />
closest relations with North Korea,<lb />
had no immediate comment about<lb />
the reported explosion.<lb />
Appearing on ABC's "This Week<lb />
Powell said there were "some<lb />
activities taking place at some sites<lb />
that we are watching carefully, but it<lb />
is not conclusive that they're moving<lb />
toward a test or they're just doing<lb />
some maintenance at that site<lb />
The North Koreans "know this would<lb />
not be a sensible step for them<lb />
to take he said. "And it Is not just<lb />
the reaction that they might see<lb />
in the United States; it's their own<lb />
neighbors<lb />
"North Korea is looking for assurances<lb />
that we're not going to invade it, (that)<lb />
we have no hostile intent Powell<lb />
said. "They're looking for benefits for<lb />
giving up their nuclear capability and<lb />
their nuclear infrastructure. And what<lb />
we're debating is what will it take to<lb />
give them the assurances they need<lb />
and what benefits would they expect<lb />
over the long haul<lb />
But, he said, the United States will not<lb />
"reward them for doing something<lb />
they should've have been .doing in<lb />
the first place<lb />
Hurricane Ivan heads to Cuba 82nd Airborne<lb />
sending thousands<lb />
back to Afghanistan<lb />
FORT BRAGG, NC (AP) � As<lb />
many as 5,000 paratroopers from<lb />
the 82nd Airborne Division will<lb />
be sent to Afghanistan - many<lb />
for a second tour - as part of<lb />
the Army's rotation of troops,<lb />
commanders said Monday.<lb />
Soldiers are expected to start<lb />
leaving their North Carolina post<lb />
in the spring and will be gone<lb />
about a year. The paratroopers<lb />
will be assigned with troops from<lb />
the Italy-based 173rd Airborne<lb />
Brigade and replace soldiers from<lb />
the Hawaii-based 2Sth Infantry<lb />
Division.<lb />
The deployment will begin<lb />
with about 3,000 soldiers and<lb />
could total about 5,000 once all<lb />
the needs are known and more<lb />
orders are issued, Army officials<lb />
said.<lb />
Some 65 percent of the<lb />
soldiers have been previ-<lb />
Coastal buildings along Cuba's shores await the strong winds of the Category 5 storm.<lb />
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman<lb />
Islands (AP) � A strengthened<lb />
Hurricane Ivan headed toward<lb />
the tip of western Cuba with 160<lb />
mph winds Monday after pum-<lb />
meling the Cayman Islands with<lb />
flooding that swamped homes<lb />
and fierce winds that ripped off<lb />
roofs.<lb />
The slow-moving, extremely<lb />
dangerous Category 5 storm,<lb />
one of the strongest on record<lb />
to hit the region, killed at least<lb />
68 people'across the Caribbean<lb />
before reaching the Caymans,<lb />
and threatens millions more in<lb />
its projected path.<lb />
Parts of low-lying (irand<lb />
Cayman, the largest island in<lb />
the territory of 45,000 people,<lb />
were swamped under up to 8 feet<lb />
of water Monday and residents<lb />
stood on rooftops of flooded<lb />
homes. A car floated by the<lb />
second story of one building, and<lb />
a resident called Radio Cayman<lb />
to report seeing two bodies float-<lb />
ing off the beach. Police said they<lb />
could not confirm the report.<lb />
Ivan intensified overnight,<lb />
with maximum sustained winds<lb />
at 160 mph and gusts up to 195<lb />
mph, and headed for western<lb />
Cuba, threatening floods in Pinar<lb />
del Rio province, the center of<lb />
tobacco growing and the biggest<lb />
soutce for the island's famed<lb />
cigar industry. About 1.3 million<lb />
Cubans were evacuated from<lb />
their homes, most taking refuge<lb />
in the sturdier houses of relatives,<lb />
co-workers or neighbors.<lb />
Planting season doesn't begin<lb />
until the end of October and<lb />
remnants of January's harvest<lb />
are protected in curing houses,<lb />
said Cuba's top grower, Alejandro<lb />
Robaina.<lb />
"There is almost always some<lb />
damage from the hurricanes, but<lb />
I think we are going to escape<lb />
the worst of it Robaina told The<lb />
Associated Press. "I think we will<lb />
be able to stand It<lb />
Ivan - at Category 5, the high-<lb />
est level on the Saffir-Simpson<lb />
scale and capable of catastrophic<lb />
damage - was projected to pass<lb />
near or over Cuba's western end<lb />
by Monday afternoon or evening<lb />
on a path toward the U.S. gulf<lb />
coast.<lb />
ously deployed to Iraq and<lb />
Afghanistan and will bring<lb />
valuable experience to this<lb />
mission, said Col. Patrick Donahue,<lb />
who will command the Fort Bragg<lb />
soldiers.<lb />
The core of Donahue's unit<lb />
comes from two battalions of<lb />
the 504th Parachute Infantry<lb />
Regiment that will deploy as the<lb />
1st Brigade Combat Team after<lb />
artillery and support units are<lb />
added.<lb />
"Our paratroopers and our<lb />
families know firsthand that we<lb />
are a nation at war Donahue said<lb />
at a news conference Monday to<lb />
announce the deployment.<lb />
Donahue said his soldiers are<lb />
training for conditions they will<lb />
encounter in Afghanistan, but<lb />
do not plan to be overly reliant<lb />
on lessons learned in previous<lb />
deployments.<lb />
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Appeals court reinstates death<lb />
penalty for Zacarias Moussaoui<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � An<lb />
appeals court ruled Monday<lb />
that the government can seek<lb />
to execute Zacarias Moussaoui if<lb />
he is convicted on terror charges<lb />
but said he must be given fair<lb />
access to al-Qaida witness<lb />
statements that might support<lb />
his defense.<lb />
Moussaoui, the only U.S.<lb />
defendant charged with crimes<lb />
related to the Sept. 11 attacks,<lb />
contends he had no role in<lb />
planning the hijackings, and<lb />
at least three high al-Qaida<lb />
officials in custody can reinforce<lb />
that claim.<lb />
In affirming a lower<lb />
court ruling, the three-judge<lb />
panel found "that the enemy<lb />
combatant witnesses could<lb />
provide material, favorable testi-<lb />
mony on Moussaoui's behalf<lb />
In reaffirming the death<lb />
penalty, the 4th U.S. Circuit<lb />
Court of Appeals, in Richmond,<lb />
Va said "no punitive sanction is<lb />
warranted" by the government's<lb />
attempt to protect national<lb />
security by limiting defense<lb />
access to witness statements.<lb />
U.S. District Judge Leonie<lb />
Brinkema, in Alexandria,<lb />
Va had barred any Sept. 11-<lb />
related evidence, but the appeals<lb />
court also threw out that<lb />
ruling.<lb />
Two of the al-Qaida witnesses<lb />
are top planners of the Sept. 11,<lb />
2001, attacks, Ramzi Binalshibh<lb />
and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.<lb />
The opinion identifies the three<lb />
witnesses as A, B and C.<lb />
Each of the witnesses has<lb />
made statements to interrogators<lb />
that would support Moussaoui,<lb />
and one would undermine a<lb />
possible government theory that<lb />
Moussaoui was to have flown a<lb />
plane into the White House on<lb />
Sept. 11, the court said.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059530_tn_0003" /><lb />
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for second time in last several years<lb />
With the U.S. Capital building in the background, a US Airways jet sits on a runway at Reagan<lb />
National Airport on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004 in Washington.<lb />
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) � US<lb />
Airways Group Inc the nation's<lb />
seventh largest airline, filed for<lb />
bankruptcy protection Sunday<lb />
for the second time in two years.<lb />
The company's president vowed<lb />
to continue restructuring the air-<lb />
line into a low-cost carrier during<lb />
the bankruptcy process.<lb />
"We have come too far and<lb />
accomplished too much to simply<lb />
stop the process and not succeed<lb />
said Bruce Lakefield, US Airways'<lb />
president and chief executive.<lb />
"A restructured US Airways with<lb />
low costs and low fares will be a<lb />
dynamic competitor<lb />
The Chapter 11 filing in U.S.<lb />
Bankruptcy Court in Alexan-<lb />
dria came after US Airways was<lb />
unable to obtain $800 million in<lb />
annual cost cuts from its workers'<lb />
unions that the airline said it<lb />
needed to stay afloat.<lb />
US Airways' busiest hub is<lb />
in Charlotte, NC. The airline<lb />
carries about 90 percent of the<lb />
city's passengers and employs<lb />
5,700 locally.<lb />
North Carolina Gov. Mike<lb />
Easley said in a statement he<lb />
has received assurances from US<lb />
Airways "that there will be no<lb />
changes in customer service and<lb />
that their presence in Charlotte<lb />
will continue<lb />
The company's return to<lb />
bankruptcy comes as several of<lb />
its larger rivals also confront the<lb />
need to repair weak finances.<lb />
UAL Corps United Airlines has<lb />
been operating under bank-<lb />
ruptcy for nearly two years, AMR<lb />
Corps American Airlines was on<lb />
the brink of a filing 18 months<lb />
ago and Delta Air Lines Inc.<lb />
warned that it might seek similar<lb />
protection soon if it cannot trim<lb />
its labor costs.<lb />
Fred Freshwater, a pilots' union<lb />
representative from Pittsburgh<lb />
who opposed management's latest<lb />
contract offer, said he wasn't sur-<lb />
prised the company was unable to<lb />
reach deals with labor and that it<lb />
sought bankruptcy.<lb />
"When you look at the behav-<lb />
ior of management, when you<lb />
look at their proposals, they were<lb />
seeking the total capitulation of<lb />
labor Freshwater said.<lb />
The bankruptcy filing also<lb />
could cost federal taxpayers. The<lb />
government loaned the airline<lb />
$900 million last year as part of a<lb />
special program to assist airlines<lb />
after the Sept. 11 attacks.<lb />
A hearing was scheduled<lb />
Monday morning in U.S. Bank-<lb />
ruptcy Court.<lb />
US Airways actually turned a<lb />
small, $34 million profit in the<lb />
last quarter. But the April-June<lb />
period is typically an airline's<lb />
strongest, and its prospects -both<lb />
short and long-term - appeared<lb />
poor because of relatively high<lb />
labor costs, expensive fuel costs<lb />
and intense new competition<lb />
from low-cost carriers.<lb />
US Airways first filed for<lb />
bankruptcy protection in August<lb />
2002 after the Sept. 11 attacks<lb />
devastated the airline industry<lb />
as a whole and US Airways in<lb />
particular.<lb />
"If the airline liquidates,<lb />
Freshwater said "it would be dev-<lb />
astating to many, many people.<lb />
 But it's like I've told my kids<lb />
many, many times, 'Don't worry<lb />
about things you have no control<lb />
over<lb />
Freshwater said he expects<lb />
the union to continue negotia-<lb />
tions in bankruptcy.<lb />
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Scientists say Mauna Loa, world's largest<lb />
volcano, appears to be getting ready to erupt<lb />
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (AP)<lb />
� Earthquakes have been rum-<lb />
bling more frequently deep<lb />
beneath Mauna Loa, suggesting<lb />
that the world's largest volcano<lb />
is getting ready to erupt for the<lb />
first time in 20 years, scientists<lb />
said.<lb />
"We don't believe an erup-<lb />
tion is right around the corner,<lb />
but every day that goes by is one<lb />
day closer to that event said<lb />
Paul Okubo, a seismologist at the<lb />
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory<lb />
on the Big Island.<lb />
Mauna Loa erupted for three<lb />
weeks in 1984, sending a 16-mile<lb />
lava flow toward Hilo. Since<lb />
then, the U.S. Geological Survey<lb />
estimates that more than $2.3<lb />
billion has been invested in new<lb />
construction along Mauna Loa's<lb />
slopes.<lb />
Since July, more than 350<lb />
earthquakes have been recorded<lb />
far beneath the 13,677-foot-high<lb />
Mauna Loa, said Don Swanson,<lb />
scientist-in-charge at the obser-<lb />
vatory.<lb />
"Mauna Loa is grumbling,<lb />
growling and getting ready to<lb />
come out of its den he told<lb />
West Hawaii Today for Sunday's<lb />
editions.<lb />
The earthquakes have been<lb />
what seismologists call "long<lb />
period which means their<lb />
signals gradually rise above the<lb />
noise generated by usual seismic<lb />
activity.<lb />
"Such a concentrated<lb />
number of deep, long-period<lb />
earthquakes from this part of<lb />
Mauna Loa is unprecedented,<lb />
at least in our modern earth-<lb />
quake catalog dating back to the<lb />
1960s Okubo said. While fore-<lb />
casting an eruption cannot be<lb />
exact, Okubo noted that the<lb />
mountain today is wired with<lb />
more state-of-the-art tracking<lb />
and measuring technology than<lb />
ever before.<lb />
The definite sign of an<lb />
impending eruption is an<lb />
earthquake swarm - a dramatic<lb />
increase in the number of dally<lb />
tremors from a handful, to<lb />
dozens to ultimately hundreds,<lb />
Okubo said.<lb />
Mauna Loa is within Hawaii<lb />
Volcanoes National Park, which<lb />
also contains the well-known<lb />
Kilauea volcano. Kilauea has<lb />
been erupting continuously<lb />
since Jan. 3, 1983.<lb />
SGA<lb />
from page A1<lb />
Safety<lb />
be heard. Two issues said she<lb />
knows students are concerned<lb />
about however include parking<lb />
and safety.<lb />
Another goal of O'Donnell<lb />
in addressing the city council is<lb />
to help overcome the stereotype<lb />
of ECU students as being loud,<lb />
drunk and obnoxious and show<lb />
Greenville ECU has many intel-<lb />
ligent articulate students.<lb />
"I'm really excited about the<lb />
opportunity to represent ECU<lb />
to the community  hopefully<lb />
it will have a positive impact<lb />
in changing the stereotypes<lb />
O'Donnell said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
from page A1<lb />
Cotton residence halls, distance<lb />
between blue lights in the mall<lb />
area and the lighting behind<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Last year's walk also expressed<lb />
concerns about an alley behind<lb />
the Science and Technology<lb />
building and the gravel parking lot<lb />
across the street from the Student<lb />
Recreation Center.<lb />
Amy Davis, crime preven-<lb />
tion sergeant of the ECU police<lb />
said there was a request made to<lb />
add additional lighting in the<lb />
gravel parking lot behind the<lb />
SRC.<lb />
The campus safety walk is<lb />
open to the entire ECU student<lb />
body and will accompany SGA<lb />
officials, members and advisors.<lb />
"I hope that the students,<lb />
through the educating, through<lb />
the self defense classes and going<lb />
on the safety walk, changes the<lb />
mind set that safety is a fluff<lb />
issue and give it the validity it<lb />
deserves O'Donnell said.<lb />
Dave Reynolds, junior<lb />
biology major said he feels<lb />
campus safety week is<lb />
necessary and there are places on<lb />
campus where safety needs to be<lb />
addressed.<lb />
"I think campus safety could<lb />
be more safe especially with<lb />
Clement and those places there's<lb />
no security guards outside said<lb />
Reynolds.<lb />
"Maybe a little bit more secu-<lb />
rity around certain buildings and<lb />
darker areas<lb />
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Our View<lb />
Many students at ECU are not fully aware of all<lb />
the safety issues that face a college student.<lb />
Just walking to a night class can be hazardous<lb />
if someone is not aware of their surroundings.<lb />
Not only female students are in danger of being<lb />
a victim of some sort of crime. Identity theft,<lb />
sexual assault, robbery and physical abuse are<lb />
some of the unfortunate things that can happen<lb />
to any unaware student.<lb />
Although ECU is taking measures to make<lb />
a safer environment for students on and off<lb />
campus through heightened security and the<lb />
addition of the Center for Off Campus Living,<lb />
students still need to take matters into their<lb />
own hands. It may not be evident with a quick<lb />
glance, but ECU has some security safeguards<lb />
already in place for students.<lb />
If you are walking through campus, at night or<lb />
even during the day, do not forget that if you<lb />
feel threatened in any way, you can always<lb />
use the emergency boxes. These campus call<lb />
boxes are placed strategically all over campus<lb />
for the safety of students. Also, don't forget the<lb />
ECU police are here for the students and staff.<lb />
If you have a concern about safety on campus,<lb />
contact them so they are aware of the issue.<lb />
Getting in touch with the ECU police, whether<lb />
in an emergency or not, is easy. In a non-<lb />
emergency, call the ECU police at 328-6787.<lb />
Whether you are on or off campus, dial 9-1-1<lb />
in an emergency situation.<lb />
The most important thing that students can<lb />
do to stay safe is to use common sense. If you<lb />
are in a dorm room, apartment or car, keep the<lb />
doors locked at all times.<lb />
Another way to protect yourself from danger<lb />
is to never go anywhere alone. A potential<lb />
assaulter will be far less likely to violate a group<lb />
of people than they are to assault a male or<lb />
female who is walking around alone. If you are<lb />
going downtown, to a night class or even just<lb />
down to do your laundry, always have some-<lb />
one with you. Don't be embarrassed to ask<lb />
someone to go with you, just think of all of the<lb />
examples of what happened when someone<lb />
did not use the buddy system.<lb />
We're not saying to be paranoid all the time<lb />
or to start carrying a night stick as a "fashion<lb />
statement Be aware of your surroundings and<lb />
if you feel uncomfortable, go with your instinct<lb />
and call the police. They would much rather<lb />
come out and talk to you than come out and<lb />
draw the chalk outline.<lb />
Opinion Colunmist<lb />
Registering to vote is important task<lb />
Numbers indicate not<lb />
enough young voters<lb />
Our Staff<lb />
Nick Henne<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Robbie Den-<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Tony Zoppo<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Nina Coefield<lb />
Head Copy Editor<lb />
Tanesha Sistrunk<lb />
Photo Editor<lb />
ANTHONY MCKEE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Time is running out! But first,<lb />
I would like to share the following<lb />
numbers with you: (1) 45.4; (2) 59.6;<lb />
(3) 71.2; (4) 76.2; (5) 76.1<lb />
And their companion numbers:<lb />
(1) 32.3; (2) 49.8; (3) 64.1; (4) 69.9;<lb />
(5) 64.9<lb />
Anybody recognize them by any<lb />
chance? Hmm? They do seem innocent<lb />
enough don't they? They are just a<lb />
bunch of numbers on one sheet of a col-<lb />
lege newspaper. Maybe even another set<lb />
of insignificant statistics nobody cares<lb />
about. They are nothing that concerns<lb />
you, right? Wrong.<lb />
These innocuous looking numbers<lb />
represent an immense amount of<lb />
power. These numbers control or influ-<lb />
ence a large portion of your life.<lb />
These are voter statistics from<lb />
the November, 2000 election broken<lb />
down by age groups. The first line is<lb />
the percentage of eligible people who<lb />
REGISTERED to vote. The second line<lb />
is the percentage of registered voters<lb />
who got off their lazy butts and actually<lb />
VOTED. The age groups break down<lb />
as follows:<lb />
(1) 18-24; (2) 25-44; (3) 45-64; (4)<lb />
65-74; and (5) 75 .<lb />
Only 45.2 percent of the eligible<lb />
18-24 year olds in this country both-<lb />
ered to even register to vote in the<lb />
2000 elections. And only a paltry<lb />
32.3 percent of those who did register<lb />
could take time out of their self cen-<lb />
tered lives to vote. Put another way,<lb />
of the more than 26.7 million eligible<lb />
18-24 year olds, just more than 8.6<lb />
million voted. Talk about pathetic.<lb />
I know that the majority of current<lb />
students were not old enough to vote in<lb />
the 2000 elections, but simple statistics<lb />
iWi 1<lb />
(and historical data) indicate that some<lb />
of our juniors and seniors are part of the<lb />
majority of young people who couldn't<lb />
be bothered with voting. Why? Ask<lb />
them. They shouldn't be that hard to<lb />
run down. I usually find that they are<lb />
the ones complaining the loudest about<lb />
how "bad" things are in this country.<lb />
Go figure.<lb />
So, what about the rest of you?<lb />
There is another Presidential Election<lb />
this year. Are you going to vote? Are you<lb />
registered to vote? Do you even care?<lb />
If not, why?<lb />
Look at the numbers at the begin-<lb />
ning of this article again. Do you<lb />
know what they really represent? They<lb />
represent a bunch of uninterested, lazy<lb />
people who are abrogating control<lb />
of their futures to dinosaurs (fossils,<lb />
fogies, old farts, whatever) like me of<lb />
the older generations. We are the ones<lb />
deciding how you will live for the next<lb />
20 to 50 years (that's how long it will<lb />
take most of us to shuffle off this mortal<lb />
plain). The young people who did not<lb />
vote in 2000 essentially decided to let<lb />
Mommy and Daddy keep making their<lb />
decisions for them. Is that what you<lb />
plan to do this year also?<lb />
Registering to vote is one of the<lb />
most important things that you can<lb />
possibly do. And it is so easy, whether<lb />
you live in or out of North Carolina.<lb />
You can register at any post office. Your<lb />
can walk into your local Election Board<lb />
and register. If you live out of state<lb />
you can request and mail in registra-<lb />
tions or register the next time you go<lb />
home.<lb />
Not a Democrat or Republican? No<lb />
excuse. You do not have to vote for the<lb />
candidates of the party you are regis-<lb />
tered with. Never have. So, you Green<lb />
Party people, Libertarians, Indepen-<lb />
dents, Constitutionalists or whatever<lb />
party you care to align yourself with,<lb />
register with either group the next time<lb />
they are out. Then vote for whoever<lb />
you want.<lb />
Ain't that simple?<lb />
Now, the more observant readers<lb />
will recognize this article. It initially<lb />
ran in March, but is still relevant today:<lb />
maybe more so now that the elections<lb />
are closer and the partisanship is in<lb />
full swing.<lb />
Also, as I stated at the beginning,<lb />
time is running out.<lb />
Many states have a voter registration<lb />
deadline, usually 30 days or so before<lb />
the election. North Carolina's deadline<lb />
is 25 days before the election. If you do<lb />
not register by the deadline, oh well.<lb />
You'll have to wait until 2006 or 2008.<lb />
There are several ways to check<lb />
what the deadline is for your particular<lb />
state. You can go online to your indi-<lb />
vidual state's election board site, or you<lb />
can call them. There are also several<lb />
Web sites that I have found that list<lb />
the deadlines for each state for your<lb />
convenience. My personal preference<lb />
is hannity.com.<lb />
However you get the information,<lb />
just make sure to register. It is free.<lb />
And after you have registered, be sure<lb />
to vote.<lb />
Don't be one of the lazy, apathetic<lb />
individuals cataloged at the beginning<lb />
of this article.<lb />
There is absolutely no excuse for<lb />
you not to register and vote in the<lb />
upcoming elections if you are eligible.<lb />
Katie Kokinda<lb />
Asst. News Editor<lb />
Carolyn Scandura<lb />
Asst. Features Editor<lb />
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Asst Sports Editor<lb />
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Almost everyday my father sends me<lb />
numerous e-mails that so many Vietnam<lb />
veterans, like my father, receive and pass<lb />
on. Today I happened to be listening in<lb />
to "Fox News" while Oliver North was<lb />
being interviewed in front of a rather<lb />
large live audience.<lb />
General North served for the United<lb />
States Marine Corps, as a rifleman in the<lb />
Vietnam Conflict. He has recently been<lb />
analyzing our nation's security measures<lb />
to make sure that we are able to do our<lb />
best to prevent another terrorist attack<lb />
on American soil. He, as well as a few of<lb />
the audience members today were very<lb />
upbeat about the measures that have<lb />
been taken in the past four years in order<lb />
to keep our homefront safe. In fact, Gen.<lb />
North commented about a training exer-<lb />
cise conducted in Charleston, SC, which<lb />
included officers from more than 50<lb />
different law enforcement agencies. It is<lb />
good to know that this training is going<lb />
on somewhat close to home.<lb />
Also today, I received an e-mail from<lb />
my dad. Attached to the e-mail was an<lb />
article written by General North. The<lb />
article may seem like somewhat of an<lb />
attack on John Kerry, although it is the<lb />
truth.<lb />
Of course, the president keeps<lb />
telling people he would never question<lb />
my service to our country. Instead, he<lb />
watches as a Republican-funded attack<lb />
group does just that. Well, if he wants to<lb />
have a debate about our service in Viet-<lb />
nam, here is my answer: 'Bring it on<lb />
� Sen. John Kerry<lb />
Dear John, As usual, you have it<lb />
wrong. You don't have a beef with Presi-<lb />
dent George Bush about your war record.<lb />
He's been exceedingly generous about<lb />
your military service. Your complaint<lb />
is with the 2.5 million of us who served<lb />
honorably in a war that ended 29 years<lb />
ago and which you, not the president,<lb />
made the centerpiece of this campaign.<lb />
I talk to a lot of vets, John, and this<lb />
really isn't about your medals or how<lb />
you got them. Like you, I have a Silver<lb />
Star and a Bronze Star. I only have two<lb />
Purple Hearts, though. I turned down<lb />
the others so that I could stay with the<lb />
Marines in my rifle platoon. But I think<lb />
you might agree with me, though I've<lb />
never heard you say it, that the officers<lb />
always got more medals than they earned<lb />
and the youngsters we led never got as<lb />
many medals as they deserved.<lb />
This really isn't about how early you<lb />
came home from that war, either, John.<lb />
There have always been guys in every war<lb />
who want to go home. There are also lots<lb />
of guys, like those in my rifle platoon in<lb />
Vietnam, who did a full 13 months in<lb />
the field. And there are, thankfully, lots<lb />
of young Americans today in Iraq and<lb />
Afghanistan who volunteered to return<lb />
to war because, as one of them told me<lb />
in Ramadi a few weeks ago, "the job isn't<lb />
finished<lb />
Nor is this about whether you were in<lb />
Cambodia on Christmas Eve, 1968. Heck<lb />
John, people get lost going on vacation.<lb />
If you got lost, just say so.<lb />
But that's not really the problem,<lb />
either. The trouble you're having, John,<lb />
isn't about your medals or coming home<lb />
early or getting lost - or even Richard<lb />
Nixon. The issue is what you did to us<lb />
when you came home, John.<lb />
When you got home, you co-founded<lb />
Vietnam Veterans Against the War<lb />
and wrote "The New Soldier which<lb />
denounced those of us who served - and<lb />
were still serving - on the battlefields of<lb />
a thankless war. Worst of all, John, you<lb />
then accused me - and all of us who<lb />
served in Vietnam - of committing ter-<lb />
rible crimes and atrocities.<lb />
On April 22, 1971, under oath, you<lb />
told the Senate Foreign Relations Com-<lb />
mittee that you had knowledge that<lb />
American troops "had personally raped,<lb />
cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires<lb />
from portable telephones to human<lb />
genitals and turned up the power, cut<lb />
off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly<lb />
shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion<lb />
reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle<lb />
and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks,<lb />
and generally ravaged the country side of<lb />
South Vietnam And you admitted on<lb />
television that "yes, yes, I committed the<lb />
same kind of atrocities as thousands of<lb />
other soldiers have committed<lb />
And for good measure you stated,<lb />
"(America is) more guilty than any other<lb />
body, of violations of (the) Geneva Con-<lb />
ventions  the torture of prisoners, the<lb />
killing of prisoners<lb />
One last thing, John. In 1988, Jane<lb />
Fonda said: "I would like to say some-<lb />
thing  to men who were in Vietnam,<lb />
who 1 hurt, or whose pain I caused to<lb />
deepen because of things that I said or<lb />
did. I was trying to help end the killing<lb />
and the war, but there were times when<lb />
I was thoughtless and careless about it<lb />
and I'm  very sorry that I hurt them.<lb />
And I want to apologize to them and<lb />
their families<lb />
Even Jane Fonda apologized. Will<lb />
you, John?"<lb />
Daniel Bullard<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
Editor's note: The Pirate Rant fj<lb />
an anonymous way for students amR<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can he<lb />
sent to editor@theeastcarolinian. I<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity.<lb />
Is it just me or does John<lb />
Kerry's face remind you of the<lb />
Scream mask?<lb />
Michael Moore is a fat, pro-<lb />
pagandist with diarrhea of the<lb />
mouth<lb />
What I don't understand is<lb />
how Kobe Bryant's accuser can<lb />
live with herself. I mean she tried<lb />
to ruin Kobe's life because she<lb />
wanted some money. I heard he<lb />
offered her a few million for her<lb />
to not put this in the press, but<lb />
now she might get a few thou-<lb />
sand  she should have taken<lb />
the first offer!<lb />
Why can't you ever find any-<lb />
thing in ECU's library? Seriously,<lb />
I have never been able to find a<lb />
single item I've needed without<lb />
assistance. You need a degree just<lb />
to navigate the place.<lb />
So how about Deion Sand-<lb />
ers' first performance against<lb />
the Browns? Zero turnovers and<lb />
he got smoked by a guy almost<lb />
twice as young as him. Not very<lb />
good for Primetime but give him<lb />
time, he'll turn around. He still<lb />
won't hit anyone, but he'll turn<lb />
around.<lb />
If your babies are loud, obnox-<lb />
ious and spoiled, keep them out<lb />
of restaurants. They can't eat the<lb />
food anyway. Get a baby-sitter.<lb />
Plans are meant to be broken,<lb />
especially when there are men<lb />
involved.<lb />
What on Earth happened to<lb />
The Colts in Foxboro? What is<lb />
with Peyton manning not being<lb />
able to win the big game? I know<lb />
why. Every time he plays in the<lb />
big game, he plays with his own<lb />
two hands clutched around his<lb />
throat. Nonetheless, he's an all-<lb />
pro  an all-pro choke artist.<lb />
Can Greenville be any worse<lb />
of a place to get a job? Seriously,<lb />
I think I've been trying for three<lb />
years straight.<lb />
Who invented thong under-<lb />
wear? I mean don't our butts eat<lb />
enough underwear as it is with-<lb />
out having to shove a piece of<lb />
string between the cheeks? '<lb />
How about those ACC foot-<lb />
ball programs? The kids are<lb />
looking pretty sick up and down<lb />
the East Coast, especially in<lb />
Clemson and Florida State. No<lb />
literally, they must be sick. Both<lb />
blew leads in the fourth quarter<lb />
and lost to in-conference rivals.<lb />
A damn shame. But hey, ACC<lb />
football may be as competitive<lb />
as its basketball now, which is<lb />
definitely a good sign.<lb />
"Jessica may be<lb />
happy having<lb />
cameras in her life<lb />
247, but not me. I<lb />
think a second series<lb />
would drive me<lb />
crazy<lb />
- Recording artist Ashlee<lb />
Simpson, on renewing a<lb />
second season of her show,<lb />
"The Ashlee Simpson Show <lb /><pb facs="00059530_tn_0005" /><lb />
-<lb />
Seriously,<lb />
Page A5 features@theeastcarollnlan.com 252.328.6366 ROBBIE DERR Features Editor CAROLYN SCANDURA Assistant Features Editor TUESDAY September 14, 2004<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
Friday, Sept. 17:<lb />
Jazz at Night - 8 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall Student Union<lb />
Great Room<lb />
School of Music: 328-4370<lb />
Sept 30 - Oct. 5:<lb />
Hair 60s Tribal Rock Musical<lb />
McGinnis Theatre<lb />
328- 6829<lb />
ECU Solid Gold Dance Team<lb />
Tryouts: Sunday, Sept. 19 at<lb />
noon. Register by Sept. 16 at<lb />
Wards Sports Center<lb />
Info: 328-4512<lb />
"Run From the Rec"<lb />
Sunday, Sept. 19 at 2 p.m.<lb />
Student Recreation Center<lb />
Register Info: 328-6387<lb />
Names In the News<lb />
-Mary-Kate Olsen, 18, and<lb />
boyfriend David Katzenberg, 21,<lb />
have broken up. Mary-Kate is<lb />
attending New York University as<lb />
a freshman.<lb />
- Oscar-winner, Gwyneth Paltrow<lb />
admits she's considering dropping<lb />
out of the spotlight to focus on a<lb />
new project: raising baby Apple.<lb />
As for her comments about the<lb />
name Apple for her baby, Paltrow<lb />
told Entertainment Weekly, "To<lb />
me the name Apple is so beautiful<lb />
and sweet and people are named<lb />
Rose, people are named Lily, Ivy,<lb />
June, May. People are named<lb />
nouns all the time"<lb />
-DIDDY'S PATERNAL WOES<lb />
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is<lb />
appealing an August ruling<lb />
by Westchester Family Court<lb />
increasing support payments<lb />
to his oldest child's momma,<lb />
Misa Hylton-Brim, from $5,000 to<lb />
$35,000 a month. Hylton-Brim's<lb />
attorney, Brett Kimmel, makes<lb />
His Diddyness sound like a real<lb />
deadbeat in the New York Post,<lb />
saying the hip-hop tycoon acts "as<lb />
though he is above the law" and<lb />
adding that Diddy hasn't made<lb />
support payments since the ruling.<lb />
Another attorney, Raoul Felder,<lb />
whose firm also reps Hylton-<lb />
Brim, tells the New York Daily<lb />
News that Kim Porter, the mother<lb />
of Diddy's other son, 6-year-old<lb />
Christian, gets $30,000 a month.<lb />
Meanwhile, the Day News cited<lb />
an unnamed source who said that<lb />
Diddy works hard to help Hylton-<lb />
Brim raise the boy, 10-year-old<lb />
Justin, and that he also helps out<lb />
Hylton-Brim's other two children.<lb />
The well-dressed Diddy, whose<lb />
accessories on any given day<lb />
could probably pay for an Ivy<lb />
League education, tells the Daily<lb />
News that he thinks that last<lb />
month's ruling will be overturned: "I<lb />
have faith in the court system that<lb />
a judge will find this magistrate's<lb />
decision to be unfair<lb />
- BYE-BYE, DR. CARTER?<lb />
Looks as if NBC's medical soap<lb />
opera, "ER is about to lose its last<lb />
original cast member. According<lb />
to "E! News Live Noah Wyle, who<lb />
is the only major cast member left<lb />
from the show's freshman 1994<lb />
lineup, says he'll leave once the<lb />
11th season is over. "I've just got<lb />
other stuff going in my life right<lb />
now the 33-year-old actor said,<lb />
mentioning such basic stuff as<lb />
family and friends.<lb />
You see, they miss him because<lb />
he's on the "ER" set, working long<lb />
hours. Said stuff also includes a<lb />
"little urge to scratch a different<lb />
kind of itch in my career which<lb />
may or may not involve movie<lb />
roles. Wyle did not mention that<lb />
after a decade, the show has<lb />
become so cliched that it's almost<lb />
unwatchable. (And before you<lb />
reach for the phone, we say this<lb />
as a once die-hard fan.)<lb />
-AN ACTOR'S NIGHTMARE<lb />
Could it be true that hunkedelically<lb />
delicious hottie Jason Lewis who<lb />
bedded Kim Cattrall's Samantha<lb />
Jones character on "Sex and the<lb />
City" may not possess acting<lb />
ability as solid as his abs? The<lb />
New York Post reports that Toronto<lb />
newspaper the National Post has<lb />
savaged Lewis' latest project, a<lb />
role in Kenneth Lonnergan's 77w's<lb />
te Our Youth, directed by Woody<lb />
Harrelson.<lb />
The paper's critic, Robert<lb />
Cushman, calls Lewis'<lb />
performance "intolerable adding<lb />
that the hunkoid can barely be<lb />
heard because he speaks in an<lb />
"unvaried subterranean drawl"<lb />
and that he "has no idea how to<lb />
phrase his author's language<lb />
New music for new times<lb />
ECU student performs<lb />
classical guitar concert<lb />
LAURA KEEUNG<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Leopold Stokowski once said,<lb />
"A painter paints pictures on<lb />
canvas. But musicians paint their<lb />
pictures on silence<lb />
Music is everywhere. Even<lb />
while walking down the street on<lb />
the way to class, you can hear the<lb />
radio of a passing car or the march-<lb />
ing band practicing at Minges. For<lb />
senior music major, Adam Kossler,<lb />
music has been an essential ele-<lb />
ment in his entire lifetime.<lb />
"I didn't have a choice, 1<lb />
grew up playing the guitar said<lb />
Kossler.<lb />
At the age of two, his musi-<lb />
cal interests started when<lb />
he began studying violin<lb />
at the Suzuki Institute in<lb />
Matsumoto, Japan. There, Koss-<lb />
ler's father, William, was study-<lb />
ing under Shinichi Suzuki, Ph.D<lb />
creator of the Suzuki method.<lb />
Attheage of three, Kossler began<lb />
studying guitar under his father<lb />
who was then a MBA gradu-<lb />
ate of the University of South<lb />
Carolina and from the Talent<lb />
Education Institute in Japan.<lb />
Kossler had the privilege of<lb />
being taught the<lb />
guitar from an extremely tal-<lb />
ented father. Not only is his<lb />
father talented, but his mother<lb />
is also a gifted musician.<lb />
The Suzuki method of<lb />
Talent Education comes from<lb />
Suzuki's view that "every<lb />
child is born with ability, and<lb />
that man is the son of his<lb />
environment  the greatest joy<lb />
an adult can know comes from<lb />
developing a child's potential so<lb />
he or she can express all that is<lb />
harmonious and best in human<lb />
beings<lb />
Kossler is concentrating in<lb />
classical guitar here at ECU. He<lb />
studies under the celebrated<lb />
Elliot Frank, Ph.D professor of<lb />
guitar studies.<lb />
One of Kossler's biggest com-<lb />
plaints is that more people do not<lb />
support the music department<lb />
on campus.<lb />
The ECU'S School of Music<lb />
offers concerts and musical<lb />
events almost every week. From<lb />
jazz ensembles to string quartets,<lb />
and symphony orchestra to opera<lb />
theatre, the school of music offers<lb />
something for everyone's taste<lb />
in music.<lb />
"More people should support<lb />
live music around here Kossler<lb />
said.<lb />
"You don't have to be a dork<lb />
to enjoy classical music<lb />
Kossler has performed<lb />
and taught in many different<lb />
arenas that have taken him<lb />
to many different places.<lb />
He has won many awards<lb />
for his talent and has been a<lb />
finalist in several guitar competi-<lb />
tions. Currently he is a full-time<lb />
student and teaches around<lb />
Greenville and at PC Sound in<lb />
Washington, NC.<lb />
Right now Kossler is doing<lb />
what he loves the most, which is<lb />
playing music. A typical night for<lb />
him is sitting around, drinking a<lb />
few beers and playing the guitar<lb />
with a couple of friends.<lb />
Adam Kossler plays his guitar in his apartment for friends during his free time.<lb />
"I can't imagine doing any-<lb />
thing else Kossler said.<lb />
"I am doing what I love to do<lb />
and I think more people should<lb />
do the same<lb />
Tuesday night from 7 p.m.<lb />
- 8 p.m Kossler will be dis-<lb />
playing his talent at Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall located in the<lb />
Fletcher Music Building.<lb />
Admission is free. He will be play-<lb />
ing many Bach selections.<lb />
"If you don't like Bach, you<lb />
don't like music Kossler said.<lb />
"You don't normally meet<lb />
someone that says '1 don't like<lb />
Bach<lb />
Come out and support Adam<lb />
Kossler and music on campus. It<lb />
will be an event that you don't<lb />
want to miss.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
o<lb />
FYI<lb />
Who: Adam Kossler<lb />
What Classical Guitar<lb />
Concert<lb />
Where: Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall at the Fletcher Music<lb />
Building<lb />
When: Tuesday, Sept 14<lb />
from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.<lb />
Best of Penland School of Crafts comes to campus<lb />
Celebrating 75 years of<lb />
great artistic work<lb />
KATHERINE DAY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
High in the scenic Blue Ridge<lb />
Mountains of North Carolina is<lb />
an institution rich with ingenu-<lb />
ity that encourages creativity.<lb />
The renowned Penland School<lb />
of Crafts draws students from<lb />
far and wide to learn or further<lb />
their artistic abilities. The school<lb />
attracts an eclectic range of<lb />
talent including specialists in<lb />
metalwork, textiles, glass and<lb />
photography. Students varying<lb />
from beginners to accomplished<lb />
artists are attracted to the oppor-<lb />
tunity to be a part of the pres-<lb />
tigious legacy of the Penland<lb />
School of Crafts.<lb />
This year has been declared<lb />
the 'Year of Craft' by the<lb />
Governor of North Carolina,<lb />
Mike Easley. In honor of this,<lb />
ECU will showcase some of the<lb />
finest work that Penland's best<lb />
and brightest have to offer. The<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery will<lb />
host the NC Craft 04: A Celebra-<lb />
tion of Penland's 75th Anni-<lb />
versary exhibition from Sept. 1<lb />
- Oct. 2.<lb />
"Craft stands as a common<lb />
denominator among peoples, as<lb />
an act of invention, embellish-<lb />
ment and communication. To<lb />
honor craft is to recognize the<lb />
value inherent in the human<lb />
spirit. To pay attention to craft<lb />
is to learn from materials and<lb />
process, to find joy in the utilitar-<lb />
ian and the commonplace, and<lb />
to realize that powerful ideas<lb />
are made manifest through the<lb />
work of the hands said Jean<lb />
McLaughlin, Penland's director.<lb />
The beginnings of Penland's<lb />
absorbing history go back to 1923<lb />
when Lucy Morgan organized<lb />
Crafts from the prestigious Penland School of Crafts are on<lb />
display in the Wellington B. Gray Art Gallery.<lb />
the Penland Weavers, a group<lb />
of local women who specialized<lb />
in hand woven goods. As the<lb />
group became more popular,<lb />
Morgan began to invite guest<lb />
speakers to teach their knowledge<lb />
of craft to the women of the<lb />
area. By 1929, the school flour-<lb />
ished into an arena dedicated<lb />
to various types of crafts. As<lb />
a reflection of the times, in<lb />
this case, the Great Depression,<lb />
these crafts were made out of<lb />
necessity. The women began<lb />
making pots, weaving baskets<lb />
and creating household items<lb />
they needed to survive. These<lb />
crafts, though, slowly went from<lb />
being items with a specific pur-<lb />
pose to pure art.<lb />
Today, the campus stretches<lb />
on 400 acres of land. As one of<lb />
the largest and most well-known<lb />
craft schools in the country,<lb />
Penland attracts more than 1,200<lb />
students every year. Many artists<lb />
seek the opportunity to partici-<lb />
pate in the school's resident artist<lb />
program. It gives students the<lb />
chance to enrich their experience<lb />
by living on the grounds and<lb />
focusing all their energy on art.<lb />
Classes are available from March<lb />
- May; summer courses are avail-<lb />
able in one-week, two-week or<lb />
two-and-a-half-week workshops,<lb />
and during the fall from Septem-<lb />
ber - November.<lb />
The appeal of Penland is that<lb />
anyone interested in craft can<lb />
attend.<lb />
"When I taught there before,<lb />
I had a dentist in my class taking<lb />
jewelry and I might have a person<lb />
who's getting their masters in<lb />
metals, taking jewelry. All these<lb />
mixed people are in the same<lb />
class sharing these things and<lb />
living and working together for<lb />
that two-week time and it's an<lb />
amazing energy said Linda<lb />
Doherty, an instructor at ECU,<lb />
who has also taught at Penland.<lb />
When you enter the exhibit<lb />
at the Wellington B. Gray Gal-<lb />
lery, the first thing you will see<lb />
is a panoramic photo taken five<lb />
years ago of Penland instructors,<lb />
alumni and their families. It<lb />
is a veritable past, present and<lb />
future of the Penland School of<lb />
Crafts. Beyond this photo, the<lb />
culmination of 75 years of work<lb />
is presented to the ECU com-<lb />
munity. The exhibit consists of<lb />
a unique mix of different art<lb />
forms. Blown-glass works, such as<lb />
the Bird Goblet by Robert Levin,<lb />
mingle with beautiful photo-<lb />
graphs and sculptures. There<lb />
are clay pieces, paintings, pieces<lb />
made of metal and of course,<lb />
baskets, which started every-<lb />
thing. Nearly every facet of the<lb />
art world is compressed into one<lb />
gallery and would give someone<lb />
not completely educated on the<lb />
subject of art a great place to get<lb />
their feet wet.<lb />
For this exhibit, former and<lb />
present instructors of Penland<lb />
were called upon to contribute<lb />
some of their work. An invitation<lb />
was sent to teachers currently<lb />
living in North Carolina to con-<lb />
tribute to the gallery.<lb />
Wrapping up the demonstra-<lb />
tion on Oct. 1 will be a sympo-<lb />
sium where 12 featured artists<lb />
will discuss their work and give<lb />
advice for aspiring artists. The<lb />
focus of the symposium isn't<lb />
completely on the artwork. Art is<lb />
a very difficult career in which to<lb />
make a living and many students<lb />
have concerns over how they will<lb />
be able to earn a living while still<lb />
pursuing their passion. Doherty<lb />
feels that this symposium will<lb />
give ECU students a chance to<lb />
ask some of these burning ques-<lb />
tions and said, "We're giving our<lb />
students an opportunity to talk<lb />
to people who make a living with<lb />
their work<lb />
A great deal of dedication<lb />
went into the exhibits of Pen-<lb />
land. For art lovers or anyone<lb />
who can appreciate the work of<lb />
many talented individuals, the<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery offers<lb />
a chance for students to broaden<lb />
their horizons and view a history<lb />
of unique and interesting art.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
o<lb />
FYI<lb />
NC Craft 04: A Celebration of<lb />
Penland's 75th Anniversary<lb />
Exhibit Is open<lb />
Sept. 1 - Oct 2<lb />
Hours: Monday - Friday from<lb />
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
Located at Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery In Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center<lb />
Presentation by Penland<lb />
Director Jean McLaughlin on<lb />
Sept. 30 at 5 p.m.<lb />
Symposium featuring artists<lb />
on Friday, Oct. 1<lb />
Admission Is free<lb />
Dances of Universal Peace promotes awareness<lb />
Cultural musicians<lb />
come together to<lb />
promote peace,<lb />
understanding<lb />
LAUREN ANDREWS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The tragedy that befell our<lb />
country on Sept. 11, 2001 didn't<lb />
ust hit the United States, it shook<lb />
the whole world. Ever since then<lb />
it seems as if tension throughout<lb />
the world is at an all time high.<lb />
With just about every country,<lb />
religion and political group hating<lb />
each other, people are losing<lb />
sight of what's really important.<lb />
This intense stress is caus-<lb />
ing people to dislike others just<lb />
because of something someone<lb />
else in their culture did. Getting<lb />
mad at each other has seemed to<lb />
only create more problems.<lb />
Most of the animosity toward<lb />
different cultures comes from the<lb />
lack of knowledge about them. It<lb />
is important for the good of man-<lb />
kind to recognize people's differ-<lb />
ences, but mostly to understand<lb />
and accept the differences.<lb />
That's why in the spring of<lb />
2002 the Student Involvement<lb />
Team sponsored Dances of Uni-<lb />
versal Peace. It Is a display of<lb />
different spiritual and cultural<lb />
rituals. The music is all acousti-<lb />
cal and very unique with various<lb />
types of instruments, singing,<lb />
chanting and dancing.<lb />
People have used singing and<lb />
dancing since the beginning of<lb />
time and in almost every reli-<lb />
gious sect. Dances of Universal<lb />
Peace gives students the oppor-<lb />
tunity to get a glimpse into the<lb />
lives of other cultures.<lb />
The movements and songs<lb />
are drawn from more than 400<lb />
dances including themes of<lb />
peace, healing and the celebra-<lb />
tion of life. There will be people<lb />
from many different spiritual<lb />
groups such as Buddhist, Muslim,<lb />
Hindu, Islam and Judaism. Not<lb />
only will they teach you about<lb />
their customs and beliefs, but<lb />
students can actually participate<lb />
in the rituals.<lb />
"It is a chance for people to<lb />
get out and see other cultures and<lb />
religions they may never get to<lb />
see said Lynn Caverly, assistant<lb />
director of student activities.<lb />
The event takes place on<lb />
Saturday, Sept. 19 from 4 p.m.<lb />
- 6 p.m. in 244 Mendenhall. The<lb />
dancing lasts for about an hour<lb />
and then there is a break for<lb />
refreshments and socializing.<lb />
This event is open to every-<lb />
one and is free of charge. All of<lb />
the musicians actually do this<lb />
as part of their missionary and<lb />
refuse to accept any payment.<lb />
Mostly comprised of simple<lb />
circle dancing and singing, all<lb />
dances are lead by a guitar player,<lb />
so no experience is required.<lb />
The exhibition is being held<lb />
in honor of World Peace Week.<lb />
The government created Veterans<lb />
Day to make everyone stop and<lb />
appreciate the people who give<lb />
their lives for our freedom. So<lb />
why not have a week to celebrate<lb />
and promote world peace?<lb />
Instead of mourning what<lb />
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from page A5<lb />
we have lost, come out and help<lb />
strive for world peace. By par-<lb />
ticipating in the rituals a greater<lb />
understanding and appreciation<lb />
of different cultures and beliefs<lb />
is gained.<lb />
"People spend so much time<lb />
and money in an attempt to<lb />
achieve this peace and happiness<lb />
through whatever the masses<lb />
do. However, in order to mani-<lb />
fest this peace and serenity we<lb />
must learn and understand our-<lb />
selves spiritually and mentally<lb />
Caverly said.<lb />
Originally created as part of<lb />
a Military Outreach Peace Vigil,<lb />
Dances of Universal Peace was<lb />
received so well they began having<lb />
them twice a semester. The Stu-<lb />
dent Involvement Team, formerly<lb />
a grassroots student organization,<lb />
sponsors the event. Now it is an<lb />
entity that comes together only for<lb />
special projects aiming to create<lb />
synchronically in student life.<lb />
In 1982, Samuel L. Lewis<lb />
formed an international organi-<lb />
Many people participated in last year's Dance of Universal Peace.<lb />
zation called Peace Works that<lb />
has created a network of dance<lb />
leaders from all over the world.<lb />
Within the last 20 years<lb />
dances have thrived and<lb />
people from Australia to Zimba-<lb />
bwe are joining in. It is also being<lb />
used as a form of therapy in<lb />
schools, prisons, rehabilitation<lb />
facilities and hospitals.<lb />
"There is just an atmosphere<lb />
of acceptance and love. Everyone<lb />
is happy and they are all joining<lb />
together in the name of peace. It<lb />
really is an experience Caverly said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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The Rev. John Brooks of<lb />
Macedonia Baptist Church in<lb />
Kansas City agrees.<lb />
"As long as the message of<lb />
Christ isn't lost and these things<lb />
are drawing people closer to<lb />
Christ, I embrace it Brooks said.<lb />
"The church has to go beyond<lb />
what she is doing now to reach<lb />
the younger generations and<lb />
these things give the church a<lb />
greater responsibility to teach<lb />
people the truth<lb />
Christians aren't the only<lb />
ones wearing their faith; other<lb />
religions are sporting theirs as<lb />
well. Many faiths, from Jewish<lb />
and Catholic to Buddhist and<lb />
Muslim, are blending fashion<lb />
and religion.<lb />
Craig Karpel says it's all about<lb />
being proud and the shirts are<lb />
popular because younger genera-<lb />
tions are more expressive.<lb />
"People really want to express<lb />
themselves and differentiate<lb />
themselves from the rest says<lb />
Karpel, co-creator of Jewcy, an<lb />
online boutique (www.jewcy.com)<lb />
that sells its own Jewish designs as<lb />
well as Rabbi's Daughters and the<lb />
Jewish Fashion Conspiracy.<lb />
"Younger people seem to be<lb />
more aware and tolerant of diver-<lb />
sity, and everything seems to be<lb />
moving in a more accepting and<lb />
expressive direction<lb />
And for the most part, people<lb />
sport the T's to create an oppor-<lb />
tunity for dialogue, Karpel says.<lb />
But anytime you're dealing with<lb />
religion, some people will be<lb />
offended, he says.<lb />
"It Is not meant to be self-<lb />
hating in any way Karpel says<lb />
of the religious T's.<lb />
"People that are more con-<lb />
servative think it is commercial-<lb />
izing or lessening the value of the<lb />
religion, but that's not what we<lb />
are doing. This is a very different<lb />
world then it was even 30 years<lb />
ago. When it comes to spread-<lb />
ing religion, the methods have<lb />
gotten a lot savvier and smarter<lb />
than they ever were<lb />
Close to 20,000 methods can<lb />
be found at Cafe Press, a Web<lb />
mall that provides a venue for<lb />
independent online stores.<lb />
"I think there's always been<lb />
an element of religious merchan-<lb />
dise on the Web, but the thing<lb />
that has changed is the use of<lb />
religious icons says Maheesh<lb />
Jain, vice president of sales and<lb />
marketing for Cafe Press.<lb />
"Early on, it was rooted<lb />
more in the religion and a<lb />
conservative tradition. These<lb />
days, it's huge. There's some<lb />
political humor and reli-<lb />
gious merchandise is edgier<lb />
Although Jain can't say what<lb />
exactly prompted the change,<lb />
he credits popular media such<lb />
as "The Simpsons" and religious<lb />
T's sold at Urban Outfitters with<lb />
a lot of the influence.<lb />
"People get inspired by pop<lb />
culture and come up with their<lb />
own take on it he says.<lb />
In addition to fashion, music-<lb />
is feeling the spirit, too. And we're<lb />
talking mainstream music, not<lb />
gospel rock, rap or any of that.<lb />
Hip-hop's current it-boy,<lb />
Kanye West, rhymes about Jesus<lb />
on his boundary breaking song,<lb />
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Associated Press<lb />
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Troy 31, Colorado 27, Clemson 23,<lb />
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This Day in Sports<lb />
1986 Walter Payton rushes for<lb />
177 yards to reach the 15,000-<lb />
yard plateau and scores his<lb />
100th career rushing touchdown<lb />
m the Bears' 13-10 win over<lb />
Philadelphia<lb />
1991 Freshman Marshall Faulk<lb />
of San Diego State rushes for<lb />
an NCAA-record 386 yards<lb />
and scores seven touchdowns,<lb />
leading the Aztecs past Pacific<lb />
55-34.<lb />
1994 The baseball season,<lb />
already shut down by a month<lb />
long strike, is canceled along with<lb />
the World Series in a vote by 26 of<lb />
the 28 teams.<lb />
2002 Tim Montgomery of the<lb />
United States sets a world record<lb />
in the 100 meters, clocking 9.78<lb />
seconds at the IAAF Grand Prix<lb />
Final in Paris. The previous world<lb />
record of 9.79 was set by fellow<lb />
American Maurice Greene in 1999.<lb />
ECU'S third quarter<lb />
comeback not enough<lb />
ERIC QILMORE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It seems as if there is a black<lb />
cloud over ECU'S football team.<lb />
Some of those dark clouds sur-<lb />
rounded Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium<lb />
for the home opener Saturday<lb />
night when in-state rival Wake<lb />
Forest destroyed the Pirates'<lb />
hopes for their first win of the<lb />
season.<lb />
Demon Deacons' quarter-<lb />
back Cory Randolph did most<lb />
of the damage as he threw for<lb />
two touchdowns and ran for<lb />
another en route to a 31-17 vic-<lb />
tory. The junior signal-caller had<lb />
a career day as he became the<lb />
only Demon Deacon to pass for<lb />
300 yards and rush for 100 in the<lb />
same game.<lb />
Randolph had a dismal outing<lb />
against Clemson last week and<lb />
split time with freshman quar-<lb />
terback Ben Mauk. Randolph<lb />
bounced back against the Pirates,<lb />
going 16-of-21 for 344 yards<lb />
through the air and ran for 107<lb />
on the ground.<lb />
WFU receiver Nate Morton<lb />
sat out last week due to an injury,<lb />
but burned the ECU secondary<lb />
for 142 yards on five catches with<lb />
a touchdown. Morton stepped<lb />
up when superstar receiver Jason<lb />
Anderson went down with a high<lb />
ankle sprain in the first drive.<lb />
"(Jim GrobeJ did what he<lb />
should have done said ECU<lb />
Head Coach John Thompson.<lb />
"We didn't cover very well at<lb />
all. We thought we could rush the<lb />
passer better than we were able<lb />
to. We have to get that fixed<lb />
The Pirates dug themselves<lb />
In a hole early as Wake Forest<lb />
intercepted sophomore James<lb />
Pinkney's first two attempted<lb />
passes.<lb />
"The safeties were playing<lb />
eight yards deep and I looked<lb />
at that defense and said that we<lb />
have got to be able to throw a<lb />
post over that, but it didn't work<lb />
out said offensive coordinator<lb />
Noah Brindise.<lb />
Pinkney, instead took the<lb />
blame for the Pirates only turn-<lb />
overs of the game.<lb />
"The two interceptions were<lb />
all on me said Pinkney.<lb />
see FOOTBALL page A9<lb />
Head Coach John Thompson tries to motivate his defense during the second quarter of Saturday night's losshTEea<lb />
KiS?icrush GSU Eagles, 4-11 Lady Tigers pound<lb />
ECU women, 8-0<lb />
ECU men's soccer<lb />
improves 2-2<lb />
TRENT WYNNE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Score early and often. That's<lb />
exactly what the ECU men's<lb />
soccer team was able to accom-<lb />
plish this past Saturday against<lb />
the Eagles from Georgia South-<lb />
ern. The Pirates spoiled the<lb />
home opener for the Eagles as<lb />
they raced out to an early 2-0<lb />
lead in the first eight minutes<lb />
of play.<lb />
"I was very happy with<lb />
the performance today ECU<lb />
Head Coach Michael Benn said<lb />
In an interview with the ECU<lb />
Sports Information Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Michael Logan connected<lb />
with Terron Amos (5) to get<lb />
things started off for the Pirates,<lb />
lighting up the scoreboard within<lb />
the first three minutes of play.<lb />
Rob Cann's eventual game win-<lb />
ning goal came just a few minutes<lb />
later as he took advantage of a<lb />
corner kick and found the back<lb />
of the net.<lb />
The Eagles would answer<lb />
back, tallying a goal of their own<lb />
with just under eight minutes<lb />
to go in the opening half. Georgia<lb />
Southern's Tyler Mullen corralled<lb />
a pass from teammate Lawrence<lb />
Smith and wasable to cut the Pirate<lb />
lead to just one going into halftime.<lb />
The Eagle glory was short lived,<lb />
however, as the Pirates tacked on<lb />
two more goals in the second<lb />
half finishing off their oppo-<lb />
nents in convincing fashion, 4-1.<lb />
"We showed a lot of character<lb />
to come out as well as we did<lb />
after a tough game Wednesday<lb />
(High Point) Benn said in the<lb />
interview with ECU SID.<lb />
"We're looking forward to<lb />
continuing our improvement<lb />
Continuing their improve-<lb />
ment now has to go through<lb />
Elon University, the Pirates'<lb />
upcoming opponent.<lb />
ECU has had their way with<lb />
the Phoenix in the past, winning<lb />
both meetings in the previous<lb />
two years the teams have played.<lb />
The Pirates (2-2-0) and<lb />
Phoenix (0-2-2) have shared a<lb />
common opponent this season<lb />
in the UNC-W Seahawks, both<lb />
which ended up in 2-1 victories<lb />
for UNC-W.<lb />
Brian Pope, one of the Pirate<lb />
goalkeepers, has only allowed<lb />
two goals in his last 13S minutes<lb />
of play. The Pirates are looking for<lb />
yet another solid effort on goal<lb />
by the sophomore keeper, which<lb />
will hopefully key another purple<lb />
and gold victory.<lb />
The Pirates are slated to plav<lb />
again on Wednesday against Elon<lb />
at 3:30 p.m. at Bunting Field.<lb />
Lady pirates drop<lb />
back-to-back games<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
1 he Pirates are at 2-2 for the season andnS?<lb />
The word guarantee is some-<lb />
times overused in sports. While<lb />
we often have favorites and<lb />
underdogs, the outcome in sports<lb />
events is not guaranteed. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, the word guarantee can<lb />
be used to describe the women's<lb />
soccer team this year.<lb />
One of those guarantees<lb />
would be about the defense.<lb />
ECU knew coming into this<lb />
season their defensive play would<lb />
be the difference in every game.<lb />
With only one senior on defense,<lb />
there was'a guarantee there<lb />
would be some new faces on the<lb />
field.<lb />
The Lady Pirates also knew<lb />
they were going to face two qual-<lb />
ity opponents early in the season.<lb />
The first of these two games<lb />
was against Virginia to open<lb />
the season, which the Pirates<lb />
eventually lost 4-0. The second<lb />
came Friday in South Carolina at<lb />
the Furman Invitational against<lb />
fourth ranked Clemson. The<lb />
Furman Invitational hosted the<lb />
Tigers, the ninth ranked Jay-<lb />
hawks of Kansas and Furman.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were matched<lb />
up with Clemson to start the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
While the Pirates battled<lb />
hard, they fell victim to a very<lb />
talented Tiger team, 8-0. The<lb />
Tigers shot an amazing 8 - 18 on<lb />
net, while the two Tiger keep-<lb />
ers stopped all of the four shots<lb />
fired their way. Head Coach Rob<lb />
Donnenwitth isn't surprised at<lb />
the mistakes that his young team<lb />
made and knows they have a long<lb />
way to go.<lb />
"There's a reason why they<lb />
are the fourth ranked team in the<lb />
country said Donnenwirth.<lb />
"We still have a ways to go.<lb />
These teams are putting us to<lb />
the test and we really didn't pass<lb />
that test. We need to continually<lb />
improve. We made steps going<lb />
into Furman, but still had two<lb />
breakdowns. I like our team and<lb />
I think we're going to get better.<lb />
This isn't something that's sur-<lb />
prising us - we knew we would<lb />
make mistakes<lb />
If the Pirates were to beat<lb />
Furman on their home turf, who<lb />
they met on Saturday, it was a<lb />
guarantee the defense would<lb />
have to step up and the forwards<lb />
would have to put more shots on<lb />
net. Furman, like the Pirates, had<lb />
lost their opening game against a<lb />
nationally ranked opponent, and<lb />
were looking for the split on the<lb />
weekend.<lb />
ECU held the Lady Paladins<lb />
to 11 shots, nine of which were<lb />
stopped by Lauren Church. How-<lb />
ever, the Pirates were only able<lb />
to score once on seven shots and<lb />
dropped their second match of<lb />
the weekend, 2-1.<lb />
The lone goal came from<lb />
senior midfielder Sarah Stoltz,<lb />
who at the time tied the match!<lb />
Nine minutes later, Furman<lb />
would score what proved to be<lb />
the game-winning goal.<lb />
Coach Donnenwirth was<lb />
happier with the Lady Pirates'<lb />
play against Furman but still<lb />
recognized mistakes that ECU<lb />
must fix.<lb />
"It was a game that probably<lb />
could have went either way"<lb />
Donnenwirth said.<lb />
"We had some chances but<lb />
got burned twice from mistakes<lb />
in the back. Kat Norris had a<lb />
good game. I was happy that we<lb />
played better<lb />
With only one senior in the<lb />
backfield, Donnenwirth and the<lb />
coaching staff are working with<lb />
an inexperienced defense this<lb />
year. However, the staff knows<lb />
that encouragement and practice<lb />
is what this group of young play-<lb />
ers need.<lb />
"We need to constantly reas-<lb />
sure them and let them know<lb />
they are good players Donnen-<lb />
wirth said.<lb />
"It takes a while for a team to<lb />
gel in the back<lb />
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Pinkney finished the night<lb />
with 233 yards on 20-of-37 pass-<lb />
ing with one touchdown, lie<lb />
ranks ninth nationally in passing<lb />
yardage.<lb />
The turnovers led to the first<lb />
touchdown of the game as Wake<lb />
RB Cornelius Birgs scored on<lb />
a six yard scamper. The eight-<lb />
play drive silenced the crowd of<lb />
38,141 and Wake led 10-0 at the<lb />
half after Matt Wisnosky kicked<lb />
a 31-yard field goal for the Deacs.<lb />
It was the first time since Sept.<lb />
13, 2003 since the Pirates had<lb />
failed to register a single point<lb />
in the first half.<lb />
ECU finally woke up in the<lb />
third quarter when Art Brown<lb />
broke off a 62-yard run. How-<lb />
ever, Brown, who is still trying<lb />
to recover from a devastating<lb />
knee injury, dropped a sure<lb />
touchdown on a trick pass from<lb />
Shawn Harmon only a few plays<lb />
later.<lb />
"He can throw it. We had try<lb />
outs this week in practice and<lb />
he won Brindise talking about<lb />
Harmon. Harmon will move up<lb />
to the starting tight end after<lb />
Shawn Levesque was injured<lb />
after being upended.<lb />
Nevertheless, the long run set<lb />
up a Cameron Broadwell 35-yard<lb />
field goal.<lb />
On the ensuing drive, Ran-<lb />
dolph and Morton connected on<lb />
a 63-yard bomb on a second and<lb />
inches situation.<lb />
Last year's team may have<lb />
given up, but the improvement<lb />
the Pirates have made in a year<lb />
shined through.<lb />
from page A8<lb />
After a muffed punt return<lb />
by Wake Forest receiver Willie<lb />
Idlette, Pinkney hooked up with<lb />
ECU receiver Bobby Good on an<lb />
18-yard strike in the corner of the<lb />
end zone. Good led the Pirates<lb />
in receiving with 122 yards on<lb />
six catches and the touchdown<lb />
marked the sophomore's first<lb />
score of his career.<lb />
On the following Deacons<lb />
drive, the Pirate defense stepped<lb />
up and forced a 3rd-and-17 near<lb />
midfield. The ECU defense put<lb />
pressure on Randolph, forcing<lb />
him to roll right and throw<lb />
off-balance, which gave Zach<lb />
Baker the opportunity to record<lb />
his first career interception as<lb />
a Pirate.<lb />
With the crowd at their feet<lb />
and momentum on their side,<lb />
ECU started their next drive<lb />
at their own seven-yard line.<lb />
Being backed up in their own<lb />
end didn't seem to bother true<lb />
freshman Chris Johnson all<lb />
that much as he took a pitch<lb />
on 3rd-and-four and flew 86<lb />
yards for his first career touch-<lb />
down. The two-sport athlete<lb />
bolted for the seventh longest<lb />
rushing play in ECU history.<lb />
Johnson replaced Marvin<lb />
Townes, who was injured in the<lb />
first half and did not suit up for<lb />
the second half.<lb />
"It being my first touchdown,<lb />
it was great said Johnson.<lb />
"I had to beat one man and<lb />
once I beat him, I knew that I was<lb />
going to score. Coach told me to be<lb />
ready. Whenever it was my time,<lb />
I was ready<lb />
"As soon as he turned the<lb />
corner, I knew he was gone Brin-<lb />
dise said in regards to Johnson.<lb />
Chris Johnson scored his first collegiate TD against WFU.<lb />
"I don't care what team we are<lb />
playing against, no one is going<lb />
to catch him. We have to design<lb />
ways to get him involved<lb />
It was the last time that the<lb />
Pirates would score. As he did all<lb />
game, Randolph answered. He<lb />
led the Demon Deacons on a nine<lb />
play, 61-yard drive that seemed<lb />
to sink the ship. Randolph reeled<lb />
an 18-yard quarterback draw<lb />
over the left side for a touchdown.<lb />
The much-improved Pirate<lb />
offense moved the ball down<lb />
the field, but stalled inside the<lb />
red zone. Thompson chose not<lb />
to go for a touchdown on fourth<lb />
down when the Pirates desper-<lb />
ately needed a score. Cameron<lb />
Broadwell's attempted field goal<lb />
was blocked.<lb />
"It was disappointing to get<lb />
the field goal blocked Thomp-<lb />
son said.<lb />
"That's the one that really<lb />
hurt because we would have<lb />
onside kicked. We would have<lb />
been down eight by doing that.<lb />
It just didn't happen<lb />
Wake milked the clock for<lb />
the remainder of the game,<lb />
completing several crucial first<lb />
down runs.<lb />
Wake moved to 1-1 on the<lb />
year while the Pirates dropped<lb />
to 0-2.<lb />
"We are so close right now<lb />
Brindise said.<lb />
"I think our guys see the light<lb />
at the end of the tunnel. We just<lb />
want that light to come. It can<lb />
against Cincinnati. We are ready<lb />
for a win<lb />
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sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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by Clemson 3-1 to take the<lb />
tournament title home and still<lb />
remain perfect on the season.<lb />
The highlight of the week-<lb />
end for the Pirates was the play<lb />
of Sarah Stoltz. Due to her goal<lb />
and overall play, she was the only<lb />
Pirate to make the All-Tourna-<lb />
ment Team.<lb />
The Lady Pirates take into<lb />
action again Fri Sept. 17 in<lb />
Greenville when they square off<lb />
against Campbell and will play<lb />
fe again on Sunday against Virginia<lb />
S! Commonwealth. Friday marks<lb />
&amp; the beginning of Parent's Week-<lb />
 end, which will carry on through<lb />
 the match against VCU.<lb />
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The writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Goalball season to<lb />
start this Wednesday<lb />
ARISE program offers<lb />
another unique sport<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A Real Integrated Sports Expe-<lb />
rience (ARISE)'is an ECU pro-<lb />
gram providing the opportunity<lb />
for students with disabilities to<lb />
get involved in sports and fitness.<lb />
Through modified sports and<lb />
recreational activities, students<lb />
are able to participate in numer-<lb />
ous sports and fitness events<lb />
"Last year we had around 20<lb />
students with disabilities actually<lb />
participate with our program<lb />
said Heather Vercoe, program<lb />
assistant of the ARISE program.<lb />
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unteers contribute a total of<lb />
543.75 hours of work, and in<lb />
the spring semester we had<lb />
a total of 47 volunteers con-<lb />
tribute a total of 173 hours<lb />
The ARISE program will<lb />
have its first goalball game of<lb />
the year this Wednesday night<lb />
from 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. in Wil-<lb />
liams Arena. Goalball is a sport<lb />
designed for individuals with<lb />
visual impairments. Players<lb />
who participate without visual<lb />
impairments are blindfolded, in<lb />
order to even the level of vision<lb />
for all players. All players are also<lb />
equipped with safety pads.<lb />
The object of goalball is to<lb />
roll a ball about the size of a<lb />
basketball through the other<lb />
team's goal line. The goals are<lb />
situated opposite of each other<lb />
on an 18 by 9 rectangle play-<lb />
ing court. The ball is equipped<lb />
with bells, so teams are forced<lb />
to rely on their hearing in<lb />
order to locate it and score.<lb />
Goalball will be played four<lb />
times this semester, the first time<lb />
being this Wednesday. The other<lb />
three games are scheduled for<lb />
Sept. 22, Oct. 6 and Oct. 13.<lb />
Goalball is just one of many<lb />
sports of the ARISE program. The<lb />
climbing wall, aerobics, aqua-<lb />
exercise, wheelchair basketball<lb />
and beep basketball are just some<lb />
of the adaptive sports provided<lb />
by the ARISE program. There are<lb />
also socials and parties for those<lb />
in the program. These socials<lb />
provide a way for participants<lb />
and volunteers to relax, have<lb />
fun and learn about upcoming<lb />
ARISE events.<lb />
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sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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