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THURSDAY September 23, 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
ECU students 'Get a Clue'<lb />
Student arrested for underage drinking outside the Cavern<lb />
nightclub earlier in the semester.<lb />
ALE makes its<lb />
presence felt<lb />
Students gather in the Wright Plaza for yesterday's Get a Clue event seeking information on various campus organizations.<lb />
Information available for<lb />
student organizations<lb />
KATIE KOKINDA-BALDWIN<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The annual Get a Clue<lb />
fair took place yesterday<lb />
in the Wright Plaza from<lb />
10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. featuring 105<lb />
different campus organizations<lb />
who marketed their organizations<lb />
to Interested students.<lb />
"This is an opportunity to<lb />
showcase student organizations,<lb />
to get information out to students<lb />
who want to get involved, who<lb />
want to join groups to do volunteer<lb />
work said Marianne Cox, office<lb />
assistant and chair of the event.<lb />
Cox said Get a Clue is an<lb />
annual event that has been<lb />
successful over the past ten years<lb />
in recruiting students to various<lb />
campus organizations.<lb />
Cox said the goals of the<lb />
event are to get information<lb />
out to students about the<lb />
services offered through the<lb />
department in the division of<lb />
student life, and to give them<lb />
information on thedifferent clubs<lb />
and organizations on campus<lb />
that they may be interested in.<lb />
The event has been successful<lb />
over the past several years. Cox<lb />
said this year's Get a Clue has had<lb />
the highest turnout of organiza-<lb />
tions set up.<lb />
"It's pretty well attended so<lb />
we're pretty excited about that<lb />
this year Cox said.<lb />
The event has been well<lb />
received by the ECU community<lb />
with the only concern being the<lb />
event may get noisy and hinder<lb />
professors who are trying to run<lb />
their classes. There were not how-<lb />
ever any complaints Cox said.<lb />
Cox said they cannot make<lb />
groups sign up to participate<lb />
and there are several groups<lb />
students have shown<lb />
interest in that are not set up at<lb />
the event.<lb />
Students working and<lb />
visiting the event showed positive<lb />
reactions.<lb />
Thomas Doyle, senior politi-<lb />
cal science major, who is part<lb />
of the student union organi-<lb />
zation set up, said the event<lb />
is a great way for organizations to<lb />
market themselves to<lb />
students. Doyle said they<lb />
have given away several<lb />
hundred cups and t-<lb />
shirts supporting their<lb />
organization within the<lb />
first 30 minutes.<lb />
Melissa Venters, senior<lb />
health education major and<lb />
student worker with ECU's<lb />
counseling center, said the<lb />
event has been a success,<lb />
and they have attracted<lb />
several students to their<lb />
organization.<lb />
"I think it's been very<lb />
good, we've had a lot of people<lb />
come over and it has been very<lb />
informational, especially to<lb />
freshmen who do not know<lb />
about the organizations of ECU<lb />
said Venters.<lb />
"There have been lots of<lb />
people out here, lots of give<lb />
aways and drawings for lots of<lb />
free stuff<lb />
Venters said each year<lb />
there has been more and more<lb />
people.<lb />
Student attendants also<lb />
showed positive reactions.<lb />
"It's good) you can find<lb />
a lot of the organizations<lb />
going on campus that want<lb />
to grow and expand said<lb />
Danny Stiling, junior, design<lb />
and drafting major.<lb />
Latrione Brockett,<lb />
freshman interested in pursuing<lb />
political science also benefitted<lb />
from the event. He visited both<lb />
the Black Student Union and<lb />
Healthy Pirates and is considering<lb />
joining the Black Student Union.<lb />
"I think it really lets<lb />
the students know what's going<lb />
on, especially the freshmen,<lb />
because I know I didn't know<lb />
what was going on at all<lb />
said Brockett.<lb />
Brandon Buck, junior<lb />
child life major said he visited<lb />
the Campus Ministry and<lb />
several of the Health<lb />
Center organizations.<lb />
"I think I'm going to try Victory<lb />
Campus Ministries out said Buck.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at .<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
179 cited, arrested<lb />
in special operation<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Alcohol Law Enforce-<lb />
ment is continuing its service<lb />
this year, citing or arresting 179<lb />
people in a special operation<lb />
during the first weekend of the<lb />
fall semester.<lb />
The special operation was a<lb />
joint effort between the ALE and<lb />
the Pitt County ABC meant tocurb<lb />
the use of alcohol among minors.<lb />
Greg Murphy, the agent of the<lb />
ALE of Greenville, said the orga-<lb />
nization tries to ensure no one<lb />
is killed or injured as a result of<lb />
alcohol. By issuing citations and<lb />
making arrests, the organization is<lb />
sending the message they are<lb />
serious about achieving this goal.<lb />
Contrary to the belief of many stu-<lb />
dents, the ALE has no quotas and<lb />
cites people only when necessary.<lb />
"That's the first question 1 get<lb />
from students when I hand out a<lb />
citation downtown said Murphy.<lb />
"Believe it or not, 1 can give<lb />
out zero citations or I can give out<lb />
nine citations<lb />
The special operation exposed<lb />
a problem area the ALE is going<lb />
to address this year.<lb />
Jay Smith, supervisor of the<lb />
New Bern office of the ALE,<lb />
said many of the underage<lb />
individuals who received<lb />
citations purchased their<lb />
alcohol at private parties where<lb />
the hosts are not legally allowed<lb />
to sell alcohol and several of<lb />
those parties were hosted by<lb />
fraternities at ECU.<lb />
"That, by statute, is illegal<lb />
said Smith.<lb />
Murphy said the fraternities<lb />
were not cited this time, but if<lb />
these problems continue the ALE<lb />
will cite the fraternities for serv-<lb />
ing alcohol without a permit.<lb />
Mary Lou Antieau, director<lb />
of ECU's center for off-campus<lb />
living, was contacted by the<lb />
ALE after the special operation<lb />
concluded in an attempt to<lb />
increase campus awareness of the<lb />
problems encountered by the ALE.<lb />
Smith said the ALE attempts<lb />
to lessen the availability of alco-<lb />
hol to minors by working closely<lb />
with the bar owners, bounc-<lb />
ers and servers in downtown<lb />
Greenville to provide them with<lb />
assistance and information.<lb />
The assistance and informa-<lb />
tion comes from the ALE plant-<lb />
ing officers at the door with<lb />
bouncers, hosting classes for<lb />
bar employees that teach them<lb />
how to be responsible servers<lb />
and having officers patrol the<lb />
individual bars.<lb />
One of the most common<lb />
problems the ALE faces is the use<lb />
of fraudulent identifications.<lb />
"Getting charged with using<lb />
a false identification is a much<lb />
bigger deal than being given an<lb />
alcohol ticket Smith said.<lb />
"You risk a lot when you use<lb />
a fake identification<lb />
Will Ulmer, a freshman<lb />
construction management<lb />
major, said the ALE is a necessary<lb />
organization, but he felt they<lb />
employ tactics that are overly<lb />
aggressive.<lb />
"It's the right job for the<lb />
situation, but they take it way too<lb />
seriously said Ulmer.<lb />
"They go out of their way to<lb />
put you in your place<lb />
Ulmer said in his short time<lb />
in Greenville, he has already<lb />
begun noticing agents working<lb />
for the ALE.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Kerry slams Bush over<lb />
expiration of weapons ban<lb />
Claims president caters<lb />
to special interests<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Presidential nominee John<lb />
Kerry slammed George Bush<lb />
earlier this month for refusing<lb />
to step in and ensure the survival<lb />
of an assault-weapons ban that<lb />
expired recently.<lb />
According to The Washington<lb />
Post, Kerry accused the president<lb />
of caving to the interests of gun<lb />
lobbyists in a recent speech.<lb />
"George Bush gave police<lb />
officers his word that he would<lb />
keep the ban said Kerry.<lb />
When it came time to extend,<lb />
Bush's powerful friends in the<lb />
gun lobby asked him to look the<lb />
other way. He just couldn't resist<lb />
and said 'sure<lb />
Bush's press secretary, Scott<lb />
McClellan, claimed that Kerry's<lb />
remarks were false and were<lb />
merely an attempt to attack<lb />
the president according to a<lb />
report on Whttehouse.gov.<lb />
"The best way to deter and<lb />
combat violence committed with<lb />
guns is to vigorously enforce our<lb />
laws said McClellan.<lb />
"And this administration has<lb />
a strong record of vigorously and<lb />
strictly enforcing our laws<lb />
The ban was championed in<lb />
1994 by former president, Bill Clin-<lb />
ton. It prohibited the ownership<lb />
and sale of semi-automatic assault<lb />
weapons such as Uzis and AK-47s.<lb />
Bush said he supports the<lb />
ban but he has received criticism<lb />
for not putting any pressure on<lb />
Congress to renew it.<lb />
The republican-led congress<lb />
refused to renew the ban and let<lb />
it expire after its 10 year term.<lb />
Kerry's criticism of Bush came<lb />
days after the National Rifle Asso-<lb />
ciation spent $400,000 airing ads<lb />
attacking Kerry's stances on gun<lb />
control.<lb />
The NRA is an influential lob-<lb />
byist group that spends vast sums<lb />
of money to prohibit restric-<lb />
tions on gun ownership. Fortune<lb />
magazine listed them as the most<lb />
powerful lobbyist group in 2002.<lb />
Some analysts and Kerry have<lb />
claimed that Bush, who professed<lb />
support for the ban during the 2000<lb />
election, declined to pressure con-<lb />
gress because he wanted the full sup-<lb />
port of the NRA and other pro-gun<lb />
groups in the upcoming election.<lb />
Many law enforcement<lb />
officials have credited the ban<lb />
with reducing violent crime<lb />
in the United States, including<lb />
Washington's chief of police,<lb />
Charles Ramsey according to The<lb />
Washington Post.<lb />
Ramsey said that prior to the<lb />
ban on assault weapons officers<lb />
would frequently find them-<lb />
selves outgunned by criminals<lb />
who were using semi-automatic<lb />
weaponry. Once it was passed,<lb />
he claimed there had been far<lb />
fewer instances where officers<lb />
were outmatched.<lb />
"They are a threat to the<lb />
safety of our dedicated police offi-<lb />
cers and the public said Ramsey,<lb />
referring to the assault weapons.<lb />
A statement released by the<lb />
Kerry campaign said Kerry is a<lb />
strong supporter of the second<lb />
amendment - the right to bear arms<lb />
- but that the weapons banned were<lb />
not meant for ordinary citizens.<lb />
"Kerry supports the second<lb />
amendment right to keep and<lb />
bear arms, but he also under-<lb />
stands that hunters don't need<lb />
and don't use AK-47s, but crimi-<lb />
nals and terrorists do said Kerry<lb />
in a transcript on his Web site.<lb />
McClellan said that Bush<lb />
has had a clear position of being<lb />
against the ban since the 2000<lb />
election and that the members<lb />
of congress already know how<lb />
he stands and conversely Bush<lb />
knows how the members of con-<lb />
gress stand.<lb />
"Congressional leaders have<lb />
stated that it's not coming up for<lb />
a vote McClellan said, refusing<lb />
the notion that Bush could have<lb />
used his influence to have the<lb />
ban renewed.<lb />
Michelle Lonsway, a senior<lb />
recreation therapy major, said that<lb />
the expiration of the ban was just<lb />
one more thing to worry about.<lb />
"We have to worry about ter-<lb />
rorist attacks outside the country,<lb />
now we have to worry about attacks<lb />
inside the country said Lonsway.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
ECU international students meet at the International House for a potlock dinner last Friday.<lb />
ECU to expand international,<lb />
exchange student programs<lb />
Plans to internationalize<lb />
university by 2009<lb />
KATIE KOKINDA-BALDWIN<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU's International and<lb />
Exchange Student Programs are<lb />
looking to expand over the next<lb />
several years, offering additional<lb />
students the opportunity to<lb />
pursue their majors at interna-<lb />
tional universities.<lb />
International education<lb />
became a priority for many<lb />
schools when 911 occurred.<lb />
ECU administrators are working<lb />
hard to keep the program ahead<lb />
of its time. A five-year program,<lb />
created by the Ad Hoc Strategic<lb />
Planning Committee for Interna-<lb />
tional Affairs, includes goals such<lb />
as incorporating international<lb />
education in ECU's mission state-<lb />
ment by May 2005. The commit-<lb />
tee looks to increase the number<lb />
of students participating in inter-<lb />
national swap programs to 300.<lb />
Graduate assistant Marie<lb />
Chiche, one of eight interna-<lb />
tional students from France, is<lb />
seeking her master's degree in<lb />
international studies at ECU<lb />
and appreciates what the oppor-<lb />
tunity to study internationally<lb />
means to students.<lb />
"More people are willing to<lb />
hire you if you are adaptable and<lb />
willing. If you've completed an<lb />
exchange program, you are better,<lb />
you have an edge said Chiche.<lb />
ECU's faculty and staff work<lb />
to welcome international stu-<lb />
dents. From the pick-up arranged<lb />
to bring the students from the<lb />
airport to the school to the<lb />
weekly shopping trips planned<lb />
to helping keep food on the table,<lb />
the students become familiar<lb />
and comfortable with ECU and<lb />
Greenville. Chiche, who has<lb />
been in the United States for<lb />
five years.<lb />
"In general, I like the way<lb />
see PROGRAMS page A6<lb />
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Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian. com 252. 328. 6366 NICK HENNE News Editor KATIE KOKINDA-BAIDWIN Assistant News Editor THURSDAY September 23, 2004<lb />
Campus News<lb />
Voter registration drive<lb />
A voter registration drive is<lb />
taking place today at Minges<lb />
Coliseum pool during the EXSS<lb />
1000 swim test. Registration is<lb />
available for anyone within the<lb />
ECU community.<lb />
Silent Social<lb />
A silent social is taking place at<lb />
Moe's restaurant at Red Banks,<lb />
Thursday, Sept. 23, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Everyone is welcome regardless<lb />
of sign language experience. A<lb />
great opportunity to learn! For<lb />
more information contact Disability<lb />
Support Services at 328-6799.<lb />
College Republicans<lb />
The newly reconstituted College<lb />
Republicans Is holding an interest<lb />
meeting on Friday, Sept. 24 in the<lb />
Political Science Library, Brewster<lb />
B at 2 p.m.<lb />
A free night of Bingo is taking<lb />
place Mendenhall Dining Hall,<lb />
Friday, Sept. 24 at 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Cash prizes. Food! Sponsored by<lb />
the SU Spectrum Committee.<lb />
Contra Dance<lb />
Willis Building: Lesson and<lb />
Dance Friday, Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m<lb />
- 10:30 p.m. - $3 for students.<lb />
Sponsored by the ECU Folk &amp;<lb />
Country Dancers. No partner<lb />
or previous dance experience<lb />
necessary! For more Information<lb />
contact Geoclties.com<lb />
ecufolkandcountrydancers<lb />
contradances.<lb />
Arts For Peace Workshop<lb />
Wright Auditorium, Friday Sept. 24<lb />
10am- 12:30p.mFREE Poetry<lb />
MusicDance workshop with<lb />
Coleman Barks, David Darling,<lb />
Glen Velez, Zuleika. Bring a<lb />
friend. Interpreters and translators<lb />
provided.<lb />
Scuba Diving at Minges<lb />
available for students<lb />
In a fundraising event by the ECU<lb />
Scuba Diving Club, the club is<lb />
holding three events at Minges<lb />
Coliseum pool on Wednesday,<lb />
Sept. 29 and Wednesday, Oct. 13.<lb />
Diving will take place in both the<lb />
diving well and the lap lane pool.<lb />
The events are open to all ECU<lb />
students and participants must<lb />
sign up three days in advance.<lb />
Contact Jason Wright il interested.<lb />
jasonlwright@gmall.com<lb />
Chamber Music Festival<lb />
The Brentano String Quartet<lb />
will come to campus for their<lb />
second appearance in the<lb />
Four Seasons Chamber Music<lb />
Festival on Friday, Sept. 24 in<lb />
the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
Deaf Apollo Talent Show<lb />
Eastern North Carolina School<lb />
for the Deaf, Saturday, Sept. 25<lb />
at 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Massey Activity<lb />
Center, $5 - Performances by<lb />
talented Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Hard of<lb />
Hearing, Interpreters, Deaf Groups<lb />
and Deaf Ministries will take place<lb />
at the Eastern North Carolina<lb />
School for the Deaf located on<lb />
Highway 301 North. For more<lb />
Information contact 237-2450<lb />
or our ECU Disability Support<lb />
Services Office at 328-6799.<lb />
Film 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 />
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 />
East Carolina Knights Chess<lb />
Club would like to invite you to our<lb />
weekly meetings. We meet every<lb />
Friday from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. in 212<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Join<lb />
us for a challenge or just for fun,<lb />
regardless of your level of play.<lb />
The Model United Nations<lb />
(UN) club would like to invite<lb />
you to a Pizza Party! This will be<lb />
an informal and informational<lb />
meeting about the club, as well<lb />
as a great way to meet current<lb />
members. The pizza party will<lb />
take place Sept. 30 at 6 p.m.<lb />
in the Political Science Ubrary.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
LOCAL<lb />
NC Art Museum to open on<lb />
Tuesdays beginning In October<lb />
RALEIGH, NC (AP) - The first Tuesday<lb />
in October will mark the first time in<lb />
two years that the North Carolina<lb />
Museum of Art has been open to the<lb />
public on Tuesdays.<lb />
The change means the museum will<lb />
be open six days a week and also<lb />
until 9 p.m. some evenings.<lb />
In 2002, the museum was forced to<lb />
reduce its number of security positions<lb />
due to state budget shortfalls.<lb />
As a result, public operating hours<lb />
were reduced from 51 per week to<lb />
39 per week, effectively closing the<lb />
galleries to the public on Tuesdays<lb />
and eliminating evening hours.<lb />
The new hours come at a fortunate<lb />
time as the museum opens one<lb />
of the largest and most significant<lb />
exhibitions since the popular Rodin<lb />
exhibition in 2000.<lb />
"Matisse, Picasso and the School<lb />
of Paris: Masterpieces from The<lb />
Baltimore Museum of Art" opens Oct.<lb />
10 and continues through Jan. 16,2005.<lb />
"With one of the greatest exhibitions<lb />
in the Southeast on the way,<lb />
we're anticipating record crowds<lb />
said museum director Lawrence<lb />
J. Wheeler. "Now we'll be able to<lb />
accommodate visitors on Tuesdays<lb />
and on certain evenings<lb />
Next month, the museum's hours<lb />
are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through<lb />
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
Sunday. The museum will be open<lb />
until 9 p.m. the third Friday of every<lb />
month through December 2004.<lb />
The museum will remain closed to<lb />
the public on Mondays.<lb />
NC teacher pleads guilty to<lb />
selling drugs to student<lb />
GRAHAM, NC - A former high-school<lb />
girl's basketball coach pleaded guilty<lb />
Monday to selling drugs to a student<lb />
on school grounds.<lb />
Heather Renee Sweat-Melancon, 23,<lb />
admitted to a total of eight counts<lb />
carrying a maximum prison sentence<lb />
of more than 50 years. Prosecutors<lb />
agreed to consolidate the charges<lb />
and to dismiss other charges related<lb />
to a search of her mobile home.<lb />
The charges include selling drugs<lb />
to a 15-year-old and possession of<lb />
cocaine. Sentencing is scheduled<lb />
for Oct. 5, and Sweat-Melancon<lb />
will get a minimum prison term of<lb />
38 to 80 months.<lb />
Her husband, John Mark Melancon, 27,<lb />
pleaded guilty Monday to trafficking<lb />
cocaine. He will be sentenced<lb />
to 35 to 42 months In prison and<lb />
a $50,000 fine.<lb />
Two students told school<lb />
administrators Feb. 24 that they<lb />
believed Sweat-Melancon, who<lb />
also teaches physical education,<lb />
gave cocaine to a 15-year-old<lb />
female student at Graham High<lb />
School. Administrators later found a<lb />
small bag of cocaine in the student's<lb />
purse, Bass said.<lb />
A search of Sweat-Melancon's home<lb />
turned up 45 grams of cocaine.<lb />
An affidavit submitted with the search<lb />
warrant Included other allegations of<lb />
Sweat-Melancon snorting cocaine<lb />
with the student in her office<lb />
and her mobile home.<lb />
Administrators put Sweat-Melancon<lb />
on paid suspension when she was<lb />
arrested and fired her in April.<lb />
NATIONAL<lb />
Rosa Parks has dementia, can't<lb />
testify, her lawyer tells Judge<lb />
DETROrT (AP) - Civil rights pioneer<lb />
Rosa Parks has dementia and should<lb />
not be forced to answer questions in<lb />
her lawsuit over a rap song named<lb />
for her, her doctor has told a federal<lb />
magistrate.<lb />
Parks, 91, rarely has been seen in<lb />
public since 2001, when she cancelled<lb />
a meeting with President Bush.<lb />
Her lawyers said this summer that<lb />
she has been in frail health, but<lb />
Monday's court filing is the first public<lb />
description of her health problems.<lb />
Parks lawyer Gregory Reed confirmed<lb />
that she has dementia, or severe<lb />
mental impairment.<lb />
"It comes and goes Reed said.<lb />
He said Parks is well cared for and<lb />
receives care at her Detroit home.<lb />
Parks' lawsuit says that the 1998 song<lb />
"Rosa Parks" by OutKast violated her<lb />
publicity and trademark rights and<lb />
defamed her. It also says that OutKast<lb />
and record company BMG exploited<lb />
her name for commercial purposes.<lb />
OutKast has been dismissed as a<lb />
defendant.<lb />
Lawyers for the defense have asked to<lb />
interview Parks to explain her claims<lb />
that she suffered emotional and<lb />
mental distress because of the song.<lb />
In an Aug. 16 letter, Steinberg's<lb />
lawyer said the doctor believes Parks<lb />
"cannot testify or participate in any<lb />
court proceeding" and referred to six<lb />
pages of supporting medical records,<lb />
Including three medical visits by<lb />
Parks in 2002 and late 2003.<lb />
Parks was 42 when she refused<lb />
to give up her seat on a city bus<lb />
in Montgomery, Ala in 1955. She<lb />
was jailed and fined $14. Her arrest<lb />
triggered a 381-day boycott of the<lb />
bi is system organized by a then little-<lb />
known minister, the Rev. Martin Luther<lb />
King Jr. She became known as "the<lb />
mother of the civil rights movement<lb />
Walking might keep mind<lb />
sharp, ward off Alzheimer's<lb />
CHICAGO (AP) - The health benefits<lb />
of regular walking may include<lb />
helping prevent mental decline and<lb />
Alzheimer's disease, research in<lb />
patients aged 70 and up has found,<lb />
bolstering evidence that exercise<lb />
needn't be strenuous to be good foryou.<lb />
There's plenty of evidence that mental<lb />
exercise, such as crossword puzzles<lb />
and reading, may reduce Alzheimer's<lb />
risks, but previous studies on brain<lb />
benefits from physical exercise had<lb />
conflicting results.<lb />
The new findings, contained in two<lb />
studies, clarify how much exercise<lb />
might be beneficial and are good<lb />
news for older people who want to<lb />
avoid mental decline but "don't like<lb />
doing all that awful, sweaty stuff<lb />
said Bill Thies, vice president for<lb />
medical and scientific affairs of the<lb />
Alzheimer's Association.<lb />
This just says, 'Go for a walk" and<lb />
bolsters evidence that what's good for<lb />
the heart may be good for the brain,<lb />
said Thies, who was not involved in<lb />
the research.<lb />
"Keep eating your veggies, too"<lb />
could be another mantra, according<lb />
to a Dutch study, showing that<lb />
Europeans ages 70 to 90 who ate a<lb />
Mediterranean-style diet rich in fruits,<lb />
vegetables, fish and olive oil had a 23<lb />
percent lower risk of death during a<lb />
10-year follow-up than those with less<lb />
healthy eating habits.<lb />
WORLD<lb />
Lebanon: Suspects In attempted<lb />
bombing of Italian and Ukrainian<lb />
embassies had al-Qalda links<lb />
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Terror<lb />
suspects arrested for allegedly<lb />
planning to bomb the Italian<lb />
and Ukrainian embassies and<lb />
assassinate Western embassy<lb />
staff in Beirut were affiliated with<lb />
Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida<lb />
network, Lebanese security officials<lb />
said Wednesday.<lb />
Interior Minister Elias Murr identified<lb />
the leaders of the plot as Ahmed<lb />
Salim Mlkati and Ismail Mohammed<lb />
al-Khatib, both Lebanese, and said<lb />
eight Lebanese and Palestinian<lb />
accomplices were arrested.<lb />
Khatib "is an al-Qalda operative <lb />
His role was to recruit fundamentalist<lb />
youth to carry out operations<lb />
against coalition forces in Iraq Murr<lb />
said at a news conference.<lb />
Prosecutor General Adnan Addoum<lb />
said both men "had links to al-Qaida<lb />
the militant Muslim network that has<lb />
sworn enmity to the West.<lb />
The group planned simultaneous<lb />
bombings of the Italian and Ukrainian<lb />
embassies and a few Lebanese<lb />
"security and judicial targetsMurr said.<lb />
He said the group was also<lb />
planning to assassinate employees<lb />
working in Western embassies in<lb />
Lebanon.<lb />
The ministry earlier said the group's<lb />
unnamed leader has confessed to<lb />
planning and preparing to send a<lb />
car packed with 660 pounds of TNT<lb />
to blow up the Italian Embassy in<lb />
downtown Beirut.<lb />
Most members of the terrorist<lb />
network, "which had links and<lb />
received funding from some<lb />
extremist cells in Europe<lb />
were arrested Tuesday, it said<lb />
without elaborating.<lb />
Italy has about 3,000 troops in Iraq<lb />
and Ukraine has about 1,600.<lb />
The Italian news agency ANSA<lb />
had first reported the foiled<lb />
plot late Tuesday.<lb />
U.S. soldier killed In attack on<lb />
patrol In eastern Afghanistan<lb />
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - An<lb />
American soldier was killed in<lb />
an attack on a patrol In eastern<lb />
Afghanistan, the U.S. military said<lb />
Wednesday, the third U.S. service<lb />
member to die in the country this week<lb />
American spokesman Maj. Scott<lb />
Nelson said the soldier was killed on<lb />
Monday in Khost province, close to<lb />
the Pakistani border, but said he had<lb />
no further details.<lb />
The military already announced the<lb />
death oftwo U.S. soldiers on Monday<lb />
in neighboring Paktlka province, and<lb />
said Wednesday that they were killed<lb />
by mortar Are.<lb />
The soldiers were conducting a<lb />
search operation when 'a large force<lb />
of anti-coalition militants was able<lb />
to launch an attack" with mortars,<lb />
Nelson said. Six Afghan soldiers were<lb />
also injured.<lb />
The U.Sled force called in A-10<lb />
ground attack aircraft and a B-1<lb />
bomber, which dropped two 500-<lb />
pound bombs on the attackers.<lb />
"At least nine of them were killed,<lb />
probably more Nelson said.<lb />
All in all, USled troops clashed with<lb />
militants in eight separate locations<lb />
on Monday, he said. A total of 14<lb />
American troops were Injured and<lb />
one Afghan soldier was listed as<lb />
missing, he said.<lb />
The military already reported that two<lb />
of the Americans were wounded by a<lb />
roadside bomb. They were being taken<lb />
to Germany for treatment for "non-life-<lb />
threatening" injuries, Nelson said.<lb />
The wave of attacks suggest that<lb />
militants are stepping up their<lb />
operations in the run-up to Oct. 9<lb />
presidential elections, the first national<lb />
vote since the fall of the Taliban.<lb />
According to the U.S. Defense<lb />
Department, about 140 U.S. military<lb />
personnel have died during Operation<lb />
Enduring Freedom, launched<lb />
after the Sept. 11,2001, attacks in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
About 100 have died in and around<lb />
Afghanistan, and more than 50 have<lb />
died in action.<lb />
Teleflex Medical produces<lb />
vital surgical equipment<lb />
Instrument maker Thomas Hill inspects an appliers machine at Teleflex Medical in Durham, NC.<lb />
DURHAM, NC (AP)�Teleflex<lb />
Medical makes some of the staples<lb />
of the surgical device industry.<lb />
Employees at the company's<lb />
Durham site manufacture devices<lb />
that hold hearts in place for car-<lb />
diac bypass surgery, devices that<lb />
help surgeons remove veins from<lb />
patients' legs and, yes, staples and<lb />
clips by the millions.<lb />
Developing technology<lb />
that makes surgeons more effi-<lb />
cient and reduces the trauma<lb />
for patients is "the No. 1 chal-<lb />
lenge, the Holy Grail said Matt<lb />
Jennings, general manager of<lb />
the surgical division, which is<lb />
based in Durham. "Everyone's<lb />
always looking for that device<lb />
and that procedure<lb />
Teleflex Medical has more<lb />
than 400 employees in the Bull<lb />
City working in sales and market-<lb />
ing, product development, manu-<lb />
facturing and North American<lb />
distribution, he said. The busi-<lb />
ness also has other manufactur-<lb />
ing locations around the world.<lb />
Its parent company, Tele-<lb />
flex Inc is a global supplier<lb />
of products for the aerospace,<lb />
automotive, marine, industrial<lb />
and medical markets, with sales<lb />
of about $2 billion last year and<lb />
21,000 employees worldwide.<lb />
Teleflex's medical division,<lb />
which had revenue of $535<lb />
million in 2003, is divided into<lb />
surgical, medical anesthesia and<lb />
original equipment manufactur-<lb />
ing groups. About 65 percent of<lb />
the surgery business's products<lb />
are geared toward cardiac sur-<lb />
gery, Jennings said, while the<lb />
rest are split between general<lb />
and endoscopic surgeries and the<lb />
orthopedic spine, ear, nose and<lb />
throat specialties.<lb />
Teleflex's products are<lb />
designed as complete systems,<lb />
Jennings said, which can be<lb />
as simple as a color-coded clip<lb />
that closes blood vessels and<lb />
the scissor-like instrument<lb />
used to apply the clip, simply<lb />
called an appller.<lb />
The company also bundles<lb />
a number of different types of<lb />
products in a more complex<lb />
system for coronary bypass sur-<lb />
gery. They include a device that<lb />
stabilizes a patient's heart for<lb />
coronary bypass surgery, devices<lb />
that allow surgeons to remove<lb />
the replacement leg or arm veins<lb />
with a minimum number and<lb />
size of incisions, a device that<lb />
punches a hole in the aorta for<lb />
the vein to be connected and a<lb />
suctioning system that drains the<lb />
fluid that accumulates around<lb />
the heart after surgery.<lb />
The names of the surgical<lb />
division's brands - Beere, Week,<lb />
Pilling, Deknatel and KMedic<lb />
- once identified the compa-<lb />
nies that developed them. Now<lb />
they're ail sold under the Tele-<lb />
flex umbrella. Week Closure<lb />
Systems, which Teleflex acquired<lb />
1993, operated fairly inde-<lb />
pendently in Durham until<lb />
recently, when its parent com-<lb />
pany began implementing a more<lb />
centralized organization.<lb />
The Durham plant still<lb />
concentrates on Week's origi-<lb />
nal specialty: permanent<lb />
medical implants such as clips<lb />
and staples, as well as the corre-<lb />
sponding stainless steel appliers.<lb />
Workers at the facility also<lb />
assemble some of<lb />
Teleflex's devices used in cardiac<lb />
bypass surgery.<lb />
As a result, much of the<lb />
Durham factory looks more like<lb />
an advanced machining shop<lb />
than a sterile laboratory as work-<lb />
ers shape and polish stainless steel<lb />
blanks, called forgings, to make<lb />
precise medical instruments.<lb />
The appliers enter the facility<lb />
as rough blanks that are made<lb />
by a supplier. They look similar<lb />
to half of a pair of scissors, but<lb />
they have only a handle and a<lb />
blunt end.<lb />
oarder patrol activity remains active in the western part<lb />
of the United States.<lb />
Immigration, a steady<lb />
continuous concern<lb />
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) � A<lb />
government crackdown on illegal<lb />
immigration in southern Arizona<lb />
will continue beyond Sept. 30,<lb />
the day the initiative was sup-<lb />
posed to wrap up, a top Homeland<lb />
Security official said Tuesday.<lb />
Some agents, prosecutors<lb />
and helicopters that had been<lb />
transferred to Arizona for the<lb />
crackdown will remain perma-<lb />
nently, said Asa Uutchinson,<lb />
undersecretary for border and<lb />
transportation security.<lb />
The buildup, which began in<lb />
March, aimed at clamping down<lb />
on the soaring numbers of illegal<lb />
immigrants brought into Arizona<lb />
by smugglers from Mexico.<lb />
The action has resulted in<lb />
more than 351,700 apprehen-<lb />
sions of illegal immigrants on the<lb />
Arizona border, compared with<lb />
about 225,000 during the same<lb />
period in the 2003 fiscal year,<lb />
Hutchinson said.<lb />
"I'm not here today saying<lb />
we've fixed a problem. I'm saying<lb />
that we've made progress on a<lb />
problem, and we're devoting<lb />
resources and a great deal of<lb />
attention and effort to it he said.<lb />
The initiative included an<lb />
additional 200 seasoned Border<lb />
Patrol agents permanently reas-<lb />
signed to the agency's Tucson<lb />
sector, which in recent years<lb />
has become the nation's bus-<lb />
iest region for illegal border<lb />
crossings from Mexico.<lb />
More than 2,100 agents<lb />
are now assigned to the sector,<lb />
which covers all the Arizona-<lb />
Mexico border except an area<lb />
around Yuma, sector Chief<lb />
Michael Nicley said.<lb />
The government will also<lb />
briefly extend a voluntary pro-<lb />
gram that offered free flights to<lb />
the Mexican interior for illegal<lb />
immigrants caught while cross-<lb />
ing the border into Arizona.<lb />
Since July 12, some 12,000<lb />
people have been flown to Mexico<lb />
City and Guadalajara. More than<lb />
half were volunteers, and the<lb />
rest were deemed at physical risk<lb />
if they tried to cross the desert<lb />
again, Nicley said.<lb />
"Initial Indications are that<lb />
it was a successful program, but<lb />
we want to evaluate it further<lb />
Hutchinson said.<lb />
He said he would like to see<lb />
the repatriation program contin-<lb />
ued and made mandatory, but<lb />
that would have to be negotiated<lb />
with the Mexican government. <lb /><pb facs="00059535_tn_0003" /><lb />
9-23-04<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � NEWS<lb />
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HOW TO VOTE - Log onto Onestop and enter<lb />
your ECU Exchange username and password to<lb />
vote. Look for Voting under Tools. Voting begins<lb />
September 27th at 8 a.m. and ends September<lb />
29th at noon. You must vote for 5 male and 5<lb />
female candidates.<lb />
Zandria Miller<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
Shadayna Taylor<lb />
Ladies Elite<lb />
Samonica demons<lb />
Teaching Fellows<lb />
Scotty Williams<lb />
Teaching Fellows<lb />
Christophir "Smitty" Jackie Lambertson<lb />
Smith Panhellenlc Council<lb />
ECU Cheerieading<lb />
Jake Lane<lb />
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Lauren Hough<lb />
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Lindsey Scherer<lb />
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Kristina Oriolo<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
Meaghan Smith<lb />
Club Swimming<lb />
Edward Freeman<lb />
Panhellenlc Council<lb />
Jason Mathis<lb />
Student Union<lb />
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Student Union<lb />
Steve Young<lb />
ECU Ambassadors<lb />
Jessica Yandle<lb />
ECU Ambassadors<lb />
Stacy C. Ellis<lb />
PRSSA<lb />
Katie McCann<lb />
ECU Cheerieading<lb /><lb />
Randy Fichera<lb />
PI Kappa Phi<lb />
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NAACP<lb />
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Erica Felthaus<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
Ashley Pearce<lb />
Epsilon Sigma Alpha<lb />
Thomas Beane<lb />
MAPS<lb />
�mI�<lb />
Trevor Terry<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Jennifer Fauber<lb />
Healthy Pirates<lb />
Justin Vaughan<lb />
Healthy Pirates<lb />
Marcus Wayne Conner, Jr. Lauren Miles<lb />
Minority Assorts.<lb />
of Pre-Health Students<lb />
Lauren Carnighan<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha 90n&amp;�B?&amp;&amp;L. Alpha Delta PI<lb />
Nicole Crabtree<lb />
Campus Crusade for Christ<lb />
Amy Kibler<lb />
Phi Beta Chi<lb />
Beecher Allison Kelley Turner Carmen Maye<lb />
Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union Delta Sigma Theta<lb />
Courtney Tibbetts<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Matt Cohen<lb />
College Democrats<lb />
Wes Cain<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
M. Cole Jones<lb />
SAAC<lb />
April Paul<lb />
College Democrats<lb />
Kristin Sweeney<lb />
Judicial Board<lb />
Matt Stambaugh<lb />
Judicial Board<lb />
Nyimah Boles<lb />
Black Student Union<lb />
Brandon Russell<lb />
Black Student Union<lb />
Brandon Magness<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
Tanya Tucker<lb />
Delta Zeta<lb />
Vanessa Anthony Tara Patterson<lb />
Kappa Delta Sigma Sigma Sigma <lb /><pb facs="00059535_tn_0004" /><lb />
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editor@theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
252.328.6366<lb />
AMANDA Q. UNGERFELT Editor in Chief<lb />
THURSDAY September 23, 2004<lb />
Our View<lb />
In regard to the Presidential Election coming<lb />
up, something that just turns us off about both<lb />
candidates are certain campaign tactics being<lb />
used.<lb />
We turn on the television to any news station,<lb />
and see Bush or Kerry ranting on and on about<lb />
how the opposing party's plans will lead the<lb />
nation down the wrong path in an attempt to<lb />
gain support for their campaign.<lb />
This does not hold true for just this current<lb />
upcoming election, but all past presidential or<lb />
state governor elections that we can recall.<lb />
This common strategy - the bashing and<lb />
presenting a strictly one-sided negative report<lb />
on all the failures of their opponents - comes<lb />
off to us as just a bunch of immature childish<lb />
fighting.<lb />
There is always going to be a certain group of<lb />
people or organization that the president was<lb />
not able to distribute funding or resources to.<lb />
There are so many groups of people in our<lb />
present day society with various different needs<lb />
and requests. It is impossible for any one presi-<lb />
dent or leader to be able to completely address<lb />
all of the needs of each group. To expect any<lb />
one person to be able to single handedly take<lb />
care of all of the nation's or state's problems<lb />
is unrealistic.<lb />
Respectful criticism is disappearing in our<lb />
nation. Stating what a leader has been success-<lb />
ful in accomplishing and then going on with<lb />
how they could have acted a bit differently in<lb />
accomplishing their goals, gives people a more<lb />
clear view of each side's attempt to solve a par-<lb />
ticular problem, then allows the person to make<lb />
a choice based on the information given.<lb />
If the leader, or potential leader, is successful<lb />
in accurately portraying the reality of the issues<lb />
they are concentrating on, and presenting what<lb />
they feel would make the best solution, we feel<lb />
that would be more likely to give the particular<lb />
candidate support instead of slamming the<lb />
opponent with his failures.<lb />
Single, one-sided bashing of one's opponent<lb />
does nothing for the general public but give<lb />
them trivial issues to focus on. It does not<lb />
provide voters with the necessary knowledge<lb />
needed in being able to establish their own<lb />
understanding on the issues. Instead, it merely<lb />
forcefully draws attention to a campaign through<lb />
negativity and he said, she said bickering.<lb />
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Conversational taboos restrain free speech<lb />
Politics, religion get bad rap<lb />
PETER KALAJIAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Why is it that the two most fasci-<lb />
nating topics in the entire pantheon<lb />
of human experience are also the two<lb />
most taboo? There is no better way<lb />
to get a good read on an individual's<lb />
values and personality than a nice,<lb />
hearty discussion about politics or<lb />
religion, but for most people, the very<lb />
mention of either topic amidst normal<lb />
conversation is like a dagger through<lb />
the heart. The cultural mores held over<lb />
from the Age of Puritanism are nothing<lb />
more than chains, shackling the minds<lb />
and natural rebelliousness of, most<lb />
specifically, our nation's youth.<lb />
As a child, I was what you might<lb />
call  precocious. At least that's what<lb />
my mother called it. I'm sure others<lb />
referred to my proclivity for dissen-<lb />
sion as obnoxious, or inappropriate, or<lb />
whatever, but not my parents. I grew up<lb />
in a household where I was absolutely<lb />
encouraged to question everything,<lb />
especially if it seemed wrong to me.<lb />
So when my grandparents began<lb />
the long and arduous process of indoc-<lb />
trinating me into their chosen religion<lb />
(coincidentally one of the most strict<lb />
and regimented faiths in the world,<lb />
Eastern Orthodox Christianity), natu-<lb />
rally, 1 began asking questions. I asked<lb />
what the Priest was talking about. No<lb />
answer. I asked why I should believe the<lb />
things that he said and not the science<lb />
teachers who were telling me some-<lb />
thing entirely different. No answer. I<lb />
asked if I had a choice in the matter, but<lb />
they had an answer for that one: NO!<lb />
So, at a very young age, 11 years<lb />
old if memory serves, 1 made a promise<lb />
to myself that I would not unques-<lb />
tioningly follow anything, especially<lb />
organized religion. For all of the huge,<lb />
eternal answers that religion is sup-<lb />
posed to provide, what we are, where<lb />
we're going, why we are here, it seemed<lb />
that a young boy with more questions<lb />
than answers would simply not be<lb />
tolerated.<lb />
It was very frustrating at the time,<lb />
but I came to find out the answers<lb />
later, and here they are: There is no<lb />
answer. I came to realize that the<lb />
religious authorities who I assumed<lb />
would have answers to these questions<lb />
did not even know themselves, so how<lb />
could they indulge the imagination of<lb />
a young boy who saw the inconsisten-<lb />
cies in Christian doctrine and wanted<lb />
to know more.<lb />
From that moment forward, I took<lb />
every opportunity 1 could to question<lb />
religious authority, for better or for<lb />
worse. As you would expect, more often<lb />
than not, 1 got a disapproving look or<lb />
was told that 1 should "read my Bible<lb />
Well, I tiave. My religious crusade for<lb />
truth and understanding continues to<lb />
this day. Naturally, anyone with some<lb />
insight should write in to the paper or<lb />
e-mail me. I implore you.<lb />
As for politics, I think there is no<lb />
greater subject about which to converse<lb />
in this world. Politics affects the lives<lb />
of every American, and for that matter,<lb />
most of the humans living on this<lb />
Earth, but most people strive to avoid<lb />
its discussion whenever possible. They<lb />
feel uncomfortable when someone<lb />
brings up politics, as if they were just<lb />
asked their yearly wage or bra size by a<lb />
complete stranger.<lb />
If you are not interested in politics<lb />
(a phenomenon which to this day I do<lb />
not understand), that's absolutely fine.<lb />
You are not required or even expected<lb />
to participate in political dialogue, but<lb />
don't get offended when someone else<lb />
chooses to let their opinion be known.<lb />
Extremely faithful religious people have<lb />
no problem testifying on the greatness<lb />
and purity of Jesus Christ, but many<lb />
of these same people find it socially<lb />
inappropriate to mention politics. Well,<lb />
folks, we call that hypocrisy.<lb />
1 cannot convey the number of<lb />
hateful and condescending e-mails<lb />
I receive (this article, no doubt, will<lb />
increase that number exponentially)<lb />
chastising me for voicing my opinion<lb />
on issues which I feel everyone, at least<lb />
everyone of college age, should be con-<lb />
cerned with. How many beers one was<lb />
able to consume or the wildness of a<lb />
weekend party matters little. Politics<lb />
and religion are the forces which drive<lb />
our world, and I for one am sick and<lb />
tired of suspicious looks and religious<lb />
high-mindedness whenever I try to<lb />
glean some new information through<lb />
natural, human conversation.<lb />
If anyone would like to discuss<lb />
either of these issues, please, write in,<lb />
stop me on campus or compose an<lb />
article of your own.<lb />
I would really like to hear what you<lb />
have to say<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Rappers, wrestlers do all they can do mobilze voters<lb />
political process, and make it clear<lb />
they have a genuine role in it, will the<lb />
trend lines reverse for good. Only if<lb />
we address the structural reasons that<lb />
young people don't vote can we begin<lb />
to count on them to infuse our democ-<lb />
racy with the ideas and idealism for<lb />
which young Americans have always<lb />
been prized.<lb />
Voting in the United States in 2004<lb />
is still subject to a dizzying hodgepodge<lb />
of local and state regulation that can be<lb />
difficult to navigate, especially for the<lb />
first time. If this nation really wanted<lb />
to eliminate the barriers that have kept<lb />
eligible citizens, particularly young<lb />
ones, from the polls, we would build on<lb />
the best practices of the states.<lb />
For instance, a handful of states<lb />
have laws allowing voters to register<lb />
on Election Day - which is known<lb />
to increase voter turnout in<lb />
general and especially among the young.<lb />
Whether going off to college, moving<lb />
for a job, or in the military, young<lb />
people change residences far more than<lb />
older Americans. But unless you live in<lb />
Minnesota, Idaho, Maine, New<lb />
Hampshire, Wisconsin or Wyoming,<lb />
this sensible same-day option is<lb />
not allowed. (North Dakota has no reg-<lb />
istration at all.) Politicians aren't going<lb />
to mess with the status quo; it's up<lb />
to the rest of us in the remaining<lb />
43 states to push for meaningful<lb />
reform.<lb />
(KRT) � The first time I heard<lb />
about the latest project of Smackdown<lb />
Your Vote! was about a year ago, at the<lb />
monthly gathering of a coalition of<lb />
youth-vote activists in Washington.<lb />
An official of World Wrestling Enter-<lb />
tainment announced to the group his<lb />
company's new collaboration with hip-<lb />
hop artists to mobilize "Two Million<lb />
More in 2004<lb />
Wrestlers and rappers joining to<lb />
promote something as conventional<lb />
and old-fashioned as voting - was this<lb />
for real?<lb />
In the year since, popular culture<lb />
has embraced the imperative of youth<lb />
voting with a passion and a panache<lb />
that have surprised even some jaded<lb />
students of electoral politics. From the<lb />
Christian right to the irreverent left,<lb />
nonprofit organizations and commer-<lb />
cial enterprises have decided it is way<lb />
cool to help young people fill out voter<lb />
registration cards and get to the polls<lb />
on Election Day.<lb />
The MTV Video Music Awards last<lb />
month contained a steady drumbeat of<lb />
exhortations, complete with personal<lb />
messages from the Bush and Kerry<lb />
daughters, trolling for votes for their<lb />
fathers. P. Diddy Combs sports a "Vote<lb />
pr Die t-shirt on his Citizen Change<lb />
Web site. Rock the Vote is partnering<lb />
with the 7-Eleven chain for a "big<lb />
gulp" of democracy through in-store<lb />
registration.<lb />
And when Urban Outfitters started<lb />
peddling a T-shirt that said "Voting<lb />
Is for Old People it created such an<lb />
outcry that the offending garment was<lb />
yanked from stores.<lb />
The sheer closeness of this race, the<lb />
stark contrast between the presidential<lb />
candidates, and the massive hunt for<lb />
new and undecided voters have focused<lb />
attention on 18- to 24-year-olds as<lb />
never before.<lb />
So here's the problem. The decline<lb />
in youth voting - a stubborn, 30-year<lb />
trend unlike any in American electoral<lb />
history - will not be arrested by yet<lb />
another slick marketing campaign.<lb />
Welcome though these attempts at con-<lb />
sciousness-raising are, if voting turns<lb />
into another commodity to be hawked<lb />
and sold, then this unique and essential<lb />
tool of citizenship may be discarded as<lb />
quickly as last year's sneakers.<lb />
Young people aren't staying home<lb />
on Election Day in record num-<lb />
bers simply because they are lazy or<lb />
apathetic, or because the hottest<lb />
celebrity hasn't asked them to vote.<lb />
Powerful social and political trends<lb />
have conspired to keep them from<lb />
the polls, to make other forms of<lb />
civic engagement more gratifying and<lb />
rewarding, and to make voting feel like<lb />
a meaningless exercise in a distant and<lb />
often dirty political system they don't<lb />
understand or much like.<lb />
Onlv if we welcome them into the<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
Why do guys have highlights<lb />
in their hair? When did being a<lb />
metrosexual become cool? I miss<lb />
the days of grunge.<lb />
Why is it whenever you decide<lb />
you don't want to be bothered or<lb />
just want to go to sleep, every-<lb />
body and their grandmother<lb />
calls? Not only do they call, but<lb />
when you explain that you were<lb />
about to go to sleep they continue<lb />
with their conversation like you<lb />
haven't said anything.<lb />
People that choose to drive<lb />
on campus need to read up on<lb />
the rules for a four-way stop<lb />
sign. No one truly stops, and no,<lb />
a rolling stop is not stopping at<lb />
the stop sign.<lb />
This is how you get credibility<lb />
in journalism - write what people<lb />
want you to write. This is how<lb />
you lose credibility in journalism<lb />
- tell the truth.<lb />
1 just love taking the Pirates<lb />
Cove bus to and from campus,<lb />
all the while having streams of<lb />
leaking water from the ceiling air<lb />
conditioning units pour down on<lb />
all of the passengers. If this was<lb />
what I wanted, I'd make sure to<lb />
ride top down in a convertible to<lb />
campus on rainy days so I could<lb />
get the same great experience.<lb />
The people who work at<lb />
Mendenhall Dining Hall are the<lb />
nicest people on campus. They<lb />
always ask, "How are you?" and<lb />
wish you an excellent dining<lb />
experience. Maybe the hospital-<lb />
ity will rub off on the students.<lb />
I am so glad that my tuition<lb />
pays to bring quality movies<lb />
like Fahrenheit 911 to campus. I<lb />
didn't realize when 1 signed the<lb />
check over to ECU that I would<lb />
be contributing to promoting<lb />
propaganda and lies.<lb />
Why are girls wearing snow-<lb />
boots with short skirts in 90<lb />
degree weather? Just because<lb />
Jessica Simpson does it, doesn't<lb />
mean it's right.<lb />
Why is it that so many guys<lb />
are walking around now with<lb />
popped collars? Maybe it used<lb />
to be cool, maybe it still is. But if<lb />
you ask me and the other half of<lb />
the campus that refuses to do it, it<lb />
looks terrible and reminds me of<lb />
characters like Justin Timberlake<lb />
or The Artist Formerly Known as<lb />
Prince, if you get my drift.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is<lb />
an anonymous way for students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editor&amp;theeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity.<lb />
Letter to<lb />
the Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
College women from across<lb />
NC and SC gathered in Chapel<lb />
Hill this past weekend for a cause.<lb />
Women from ECU, University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<lb />
UNC Greensboro, UNC Wilm-<lb />
ington, UNC Charlotte, North<lb />
Carolina Central University,<lb />
University of South Carolina and<lb />
the College of Charleston (there<lb />
were to be more, but people<lb />
from western North Carolina<lb />
schools had hurricane prob-<lb />
lems) came together for Planned<lb />
Parenthood and were trained<lb />
to be campus leaders. 1 was one<lb />
of those women. We learned<lb />
how to teach others about their<lb />
reproductive rights and in the<lb />
process, got almost 400 people<lb />
to sign a petition for mandatory<lb />
comprehensive sex education<lb />
in the public schools of North<lb />
Carolina. We care about the<lb />
health of others and we worked<lb />
this weekend to try to get teens<lb />
the information they need to<lb />
save their lives. I want to work<lb />
on this campus to teach people,<lb />
especially women, about their<lb />
reproductive rights, and when<lb />
those rights are in danger. This is<lb />
why I am trying to set up a chap-<lb />
ter of VOX (Voices for Planned<lb />
Parenthood) on the ECU campus.<lb />
There are chapters of VOX across<lb />
this nation's college campuses<lb />
and I am offering it to you. If you<lb />
are interested in joining, e-mail<lb />
me at ams0602(shotmail.com.<lb />
Ashley Sherrod<lb />
ECU Student <lb /><pb facs="00059535_tn_0005" /><lb />
9-23-04<lb />
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Brain injury sustained by The Red<lb />
Baron may have contributed to death<lb />
Historians claim this plot in the Thomasville City Cemetery is the<lb />
only American cemetary with Union and Confederate soldiers.<lb />
Historians suspect<lb />
unusual burial sites<lb />
THOMASVILLE, NC (AP)<lb />
� This is a place you have to<lb />
look for.<lb />
It's not Gettysburg, Antietam<lb />
or even Durham's Bennett Place,<lb />
historic sites ringed by mini-<lb />
vans and SUVs, complete with<lb />
costumed re-enactors and stores<lb />
peddling postcards, T-shirts and<lb />
ghost tours.<lb />
But the little grass plot and<lb />
low stone markers in the middle<lb />
of Thomasville's city cemetery<lb />
has a big claim: Local historians<lb />
believe that it's the only place in<lb />
the country where Confederate<lb />
and Union soldiers were buried<lb />
side by side in orderly graves.<lb />
Some national Civil War<lb />
scholars say that it is too difficult<lb />
to prove that the plot is unique.<lb />
But they acknowledge that<lb />
It is unusual to have a place<lb />
where enemies are buried next<lb />
to each other.<lb />
It's one reason why Chris<lb />
Watford, a high-school history<lb />
teacher and local historian, has<lb />
nominated Thomasville and its<lb />
cemetery to be included on the<lb />
state's Civil War Trail system.<lb />
The historic routes wind through<lb />
Virginia, Maryland and North<lb />
Carolina and attract tourists<lb />
interested more in history than<lb />
amusement parks or beaches.<lb />
It's also one of the last physi-<lb />
cal remains of Thomasville's role<lb />
in the war.<lb />
In 1865, Thomasville was 13<lb />
years old, born from a railroad<lb />
depot. The railroad brought<lb />
stores and factories and churches<lb />
along new city streets. It brought<lb />
death and sickness, too, and<lb />
Confederate surgeon Simon<lb />
Baruch was ordered to Thomas-<lb />
ville that year to open hospitals<lb />
to treat the wounded from the<lb />
retreating Southern army and<lb />
Union soldiers from faraway<lb />
battlefields.<lb />
Two churches and a tobacco<lb />
warehouse became hospitals,<lb />
Watford says. In the spring of<lb />
186S, several hundred men<lb />
wounded in the battles of<lb />
Averasboro and Bentonville in<lb />
eastern North Carolina would<lb />
pass through them. In the next<lb />
months, about 30 died and<lb />
were buried in the young city's<lb />
cemetery.<lb />
The war ended. The hospitals<lb />
closed.<lb />
In 1908, a minister from<lb />
Macon, Ga appealed to South-<lb />
ern veterans for money to mark<lb />
the graves.<lb />
"Some of the sick and<lb />
wounded soldiers were carried to<lb />
Thomasville, NC, and the Baptist<lb />
church building was turned into<lb />
a hospital, where faithful and<lb />
patriotic women ministered to<lb />
them in their sufferings, wiped<lb />
the death damp from their<lb />
brows, and tenderly laid their<lb />
bodies to rest in the little cem-<lb />
etery hard by the Rev. William<lb />
Rich wrote in the October 1908<lb />
issue of Confederate Veteran.<lb />
Rich didn't note anything<lb />
remarkable about the list of dead<lb />
buried in Thomasville that fol-<lb />
lowed: B.H. Badge, of Co. D, 2nd<lb />
North Carolina Regiment, near<lb />
D.D. Starmin, "a young Federal<lb />
prisoner next to a C. Lane, of<lb />
the 10th Illinois Regiment.<lb />
Most died in the hospital. A<lb />
few may have died of smallpox,<lb />
and one North Carolina corporal<lb />
1 buried there was killed in action<lb />
along the Potomac in 1864.<lb />
There are at least two Union<lb />
soldiers buried in the plot. Sev-<lb />
eral other names on Rich's list<lb />
do not indicate the dead soldier's<lb />
home state.<lb />
But these arrangements, Tar-<lb />
heels laid next to Yankees in<lb />
marked graves, would have been<lb />
highly unusual during what<lb />
some still call the War Between<lb />
the States.<lb />
At least 10 Confederates were<lb />
accidentally mixed in with Union<lb />
dead buried in the National<lb />
Cemetery at Gettysburg, accord-<lb />
ing to Gettysburg College's Civil<lb />
War Institute.<lb />
Whether the Thomasville<lb />
plot was a gesture of reconcilia-<lb />
tion or merely a convenient burial<lb />
site near the hospitals is unan-<lb />
swered. "That's the mystery to<lb />
me as a researcher Watford said.<lb />
Leah Wood Jewett, the direc-<lb />
tor of the United States Civil War<lb />
Center at Louisiana State Univer-<lb />
sity, said that whatever the reason,<lb />
the important thing is that Thom-<lb />
asville acknowledges the plot<lb />
now. "That's almost as impor-<lb />
tant as if they were buried that<lb />
way in the first place she said.<lb />
Markers were eventually<lb />
placed over some of the graves,<lb />
each engraved with the soldier's<lb />
name, but not his affiliation,<lb />
rank or even his state - also<lb />
unusual, Watford said, given<lb />
that soldiers in Gettysburg were<lb />
separated by state.<lb />
In 199S, the local United<lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy<lb />
placed a larger monument not far<lb />
away, "dedicated to the men of<lb />
the blue and the gray" to honor<lb />
both armies.<lb />
A former Marine, Paul Mitch-<lb />
ell, likes to see it that way when<lb />
he visits. Now a lawyer, Thom-<lb />
asville's solicitor, an amateur<lb />
historian and a member of the<lb />
Davidson County Civil War<lb />
Round Table, Mitchell is also an<lb />
impromptu tour guide of the site.<lb />
To him, country comes first,<lb />
he said, as he stood among the<lb />
dark-gray markers last week.<lb />
Weed trimmers whined behind<lb />
him, tidying up more modern<lb />
graves: headstones of Thomas-<lb />
ville's dead, put there by rela-<lb />
tives; graves with less mystery.<lb />
Mitchell said that he also<lb />
likes to think that early Thom-<lb />
asville residents had the decency<lb />
to nurse both their enemies and<lb />
their own soldiers back to health,<lb />
and then had the heart to treat<lb />
them equally in death, too. "You<lb />
can stand (here) and think,<lb />
'There's a boy from Michigan,<lb />
and his parents never knew what<lb />
happened to him Mitchell said.<lb />
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BARON<lb />
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) � His-<lb />
tory books say that The Red<lb />
Baron, the legendary World War<lb />
I German flying ace, was shot out<lb />
of the sky and died in April 1918.<lb />
But new research suggests that<lb />
his death spiral may have begun<lb />
nine months earlier.<lb />
A University of Missouri at<lb />
Columbia researcher and his Ohio<lb />
collaborator argue a severe injury<lb />
to Manfred von Richthofen's<lb />
brain during an earlier aerial con-<lb />
frontation figured in his death.<lb />
"He was a very reserved<lb />
character all his life, but he<lb />
is described as much more<lb />
immature after the injury, and we<lb />
have found that is common with<lb />
this type of brain injury Mis-<lb />
souri's Daniel Orme said Tuesday.<lb />
During his final, fatal dog-<lb />
fight, von Richthofen was seen<lb />
pursuing a fleeing plane across<lb />
enemy fire in an uncharacteristic<lb />
display of "target fixation The<lb />
pursuit broke Richthofen's own<lb />
rule to "never obstinately stay<lb />
with an opponent said Orme.<lb />
Orme collaborated with<lb />
fellow neuropsychologist Tom<lb />
Hyatt of Cincinnati for a fresh<lb />
take on what led to the Red<lb />
Baron's death on April 21, 1918,<lb />
when he was shot through the<lb />
chest and crashed.<lb />
They focused on a July<lb />
6, 1917, incident in which<lb />
von Richthofen was flying<lb />
head-on toward an enemy plane's<lb />
machine gunner at a distance<lb />
where he was sure he couldn't<lb />
be hit. "Suddenly something<lb />
struck me in the head<lb />
he recalled. A bullet creased<lb />
Richthofen's scalp, leaving a<lb />
four-inch scar that never com-<lb />
pletely healed.<lb />
After that, von Richthofen,<lb />
the son of Prussian nobility<lb />
who would have glowered at<lb />
a soldier's unbuttoned tunic,<lb />
began exhibiting odd behavior,<lb />
such as laying his head on a<lb />
Berlin restaurant table to publicly<lb />
display the open head wound to<lb />
a friend's mother.<lb />
His mother, Baroness von<lb />
Richthofen, wrote that after the<lb />
injury, "something painful lay<lb />
'round the eyes and temples" of<lb />
her son.<lb />
"I found Manfred changed<lb />
 the high spirits, the play-<lb />
fulness, were lacking in his<lb />
character - he was taciturn, almost<lb />
unapproachable - even his<lb />
words seemed to come from an<lb />
unknown distance she wrote.<lb />
After subsequent flights,<lb />
Richthofen had to lie down to<lb />
fight off nausea and severe head-<lb />
aches. Richthofen wrote: "I am<lb />
in wretched spirits after every<lb />
aerial combat but that is surely<lb />
one of the consequences of my<lb />
head wound<lb />
Hyatt was watching a<lb />
documentary about the Red<lb />
Baron, and became fascinated<lb />
with the head injury. "The<lb />
film clearly showed him in<lb />
hospital with a large head bandage,<lb />
and to me, it began explaining<lb />
his later behavior that led to his<lb />
death he said.<lb />
Orme and Hyatt began<lb />
sifting journals, medical records<lb />
and books about the Red Baron's<lb />
symptoms in the months before<lb />
his death. Their findings are<lb />
to be published this fall in the<lb />
international journal Human<lb />
Factors and Aerospace Safety.<lb />
For Orme and Hyatt, research<lb />
on the Red Baron's case fit a<lb />
shared professional specialty.<lb />
Both are retired from the Air<lb />
Force, where their duties included<lb />
studying whether brain-injured<lb />
pilots should be allowed back<lb />
into the air.<lb />
"We have evaluated<lb />
many head-injured patients,<lb />
and the description of the Red<lb />
Baron's actions and behavior<lb />
are just classic for what is called<lb />
post-concussive syndrome<lb />
Orme said.<lb />
"In combat, the environment<lb />
is very austere and the individual<lb />
has to act quickly and make<lb />
critical decisions, and he just lost<lb />
the capacity to incorporate all<lb />
that data quickly and make solid<lb />
judgments. He didn't have the<lb />
mental flexibility to realize he<lb />
shouldn't pursue that plane<lb />
There is still debate<lb />
about who fired the shot that<lb />
fatally pierced Richthofen's chest<lb />
- an Australian artillery crew on<lb />
the ground, or a Canadian flier,<lb />
Roy Brown.<lb />
British hostage pleads Blair for his life<lb />
British prime minister addresses<lb />
Muslim Council of Britian.<lb />
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) � A vid-<lb />
eotape posted on Islamic Web<lb />
site Wednesday showed a man<lb />
identifying himself as British<lb />
hostage Kenneth Bigley pleading<lb />
for British Prime Minister Tony<lb />
Blair to help save his life.<lb />
"To Mr. Blair, my name is Ken<lb />
Bigley, from Liverpool the blind-<lb />
folded man said in the videotape.<lb />
"I think this is possibly my<lb />
last chance the speaker said in<lb />
the grainy video. "I don't want<lb />
to die. I don't deserve<lb />
"Please, please release the<lb />
female prisoners that are held in<lb />
Iraqi prisons the speaker said.<lb />
"Please help them. I need you<lb />
to help me Mr. Blair because you<lb />
are the only person now on God's<lb />
Earth that I can speak to. Please,<lb />
please help me see my wife, who<lb />
cannot go on without me<lb />
Tawhid and Jihad, the<lb />
militant group led by Jordanian<lb />
terror mastermind Abu Musab<lb />
al-Zarqawi, has threatened to kill<lb />
Bigley unless Iraqi women held<lb />
in U.S. custody are released. The<lb />
group has already killed two<lb />
American hostages it kidnapped<lb />
along with the 62-year-old<lb />
Bigley from their Baghdad<lb />
residence last week.<lb />
The group has not set a<lb />
deadline for Bigley's slaying, and<lb />
it did not issue such pleading<lb />
videos in the cases of the two<lb />
slain American hostages. It was<lb />
not known if the new video was<lb />
connected to reports Wednesday<lb />
that one female prisoner might be<lb />
freed - reports that were quickly<lb />
quashed by the United States and<lb />
Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi.<lb />
Hopes of Bigley's family<lb />
- some of whom have asked<lb />
Blair to try to meet the militants'<lb />
demands - were raised when a<lb />
senior Iraqi official said it had<lb />
been decided to free on bail one<lb />
of the two Iraqi women the U.S.<lb />
military says its holding.<lb />
But the United States and<lb />
Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi<lb />
afterward said the women would<lb />
not be released imminently and<lb />
underlined that there were no<lb />
negotiations with hostage-takers.<lb />
British Foreign Secretary Jack<lb />
Straw also appeared to hold out<lb />
little hope on Wednesday.<lb />
"We continue to do every-<lb />
thing we can to secure Kenneth<lb />
Bigley's safe release, but it would<lb />
be idle to pretend that there's a<lb />
great deal of hope Straw told<lb />
reporters in New York, where he<lb />
is attending the United Nations<lb />
General Assembly.<lb />
"We cannot get into a situ-<lb />
ation, and I believe the family<lb />
understands this, where we start<lb />
bargaining with terrorists and kid-<lb />
nappers Straw said. "Because if we<lb />
were to, we would not make Iraq<lb />
or anywhere else safer. We would<lb />
make everywhere much less safe<lb />
After making public a<lb />
video of the slaying of the first<lb />
American - 52-year-old Eugene<lb />
Armstrong - on Monday, Tawhid<lb />
and Jihad set a 24-hour deadline<lb />
for its demands to be met or the<lb />
next hostage would be killed.<lb />
When the deadline past, it<lb />
announced in a Web posting<lb />
that the second American, Jack<lb />
Hensley, 48, was killed. No video<lb />
of the slaying has surfaced since,<lb />
though Hensley's decapitated<lb />
body was found Wednesday.<lb />
Before Allawi and the United<lb />
States ruled out any immediate<lb />
release of the women, Bigley's<lb />
brother Paul on Wednesday recorded<lb />
a message for the Arabic TV station<lb />
Al-Jazeera, urging the kidnappers<lb />
to release his brother in response<lb />
to the woman's expected release.<lb />
He told the British<lb />
Broadcasting Corp. he hoped<lb />
the hostage takers would<lb />
show a sense of decency.<lb />
"They need to see it on<lb />
television, they need to see females<lb />
walking free he said. "Hopefully<lb />
they will pick this up on the media<lb />
and show that they have a gram of<lb />
decency in them by releasing Ken<lb />
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Programs<lb />
from page A1<lb />
ECU takes care of their interna-<lb />
tional students. The program is<lb />
still developing, but people walk<lb />
you through those first steps and<lb />
help you adapt to the new envi-<lb />
ronment Chiche said.<lb />
Part of the developments<lb />
include expanding ECU'S link-<lb />
ages with international universi-<lb />
ties and working to increase the<lb />
number of ECU students partici-<lb />
pating in those opportunities.<lb />
Bill Mallet, international<lb />
student advisor for the office of<lb />
international programs came to<lb />
ECU in July of 2003.<lb />
"One of the things that<lb />
attracted me to this institution<lb />
and these offices was their mis-<lb />
sion to help internationalize<lb />
ECU said Mallet.<lb />
"A lot of students with the<lb />
American World Partners Group<lb />
have never been out of this state<lb />
or region. ECU has a number of<lb />
activities that let domestic stu-<lb />
dents on campus know there are<lb />
other things to do and places to<lb />
explore and encourages them to<lb />
take advantage of them<lb />
Such activities include a Cul-<lb />
tural Day, which occurs several<lb />
times a month. Each event is<lb />
devoted to a different country,<lb />
with the students studying at<lb />
ECU from that country in charge<lb />
of the activities. An annual<lb />
pumpkin-carving contest allows<lb />
students to enjoy a truly Ameri-<lb />
can tradition.<lb />
Most of the students coming<lb />
to ECU from abroad are from<lb />
Europe and other countries such<lb />
as Japan, Belize, Costa Rica and<lb />
Argentina.<lb />
Study abroad options at ECU<lb />
are also increasing, along with<lb />
the number of students partici-<lb />
pating. Twenty-eight students are<lb />
currently taking classes at ECU<lb />
through the study-abroad pro-<lb />
gram, and 21 of ECU'S students<lb />
are working abroad to earn cred-<lb />
its toward their degree.<lb />
Several misconceptions about<lb />
study abroad programs exist,<lb />
keeping students from participat-<lb />
ing. Many students do not real-<lb />
ize they do not have to know a<lb />
foreign language to participate in<lb />
a study abroad program and there<lb />
are several English-speaking pro-<lb />
grams available for students to<lb />
take part in. Two other common<lb />
factors keeping students from<lb />
pursuing study abroad programs<lb />
are financial reasons and the fear<lb />
of being put behind in attaining<lb />
their degree.<lb />
� With the 1SEP and UNC-EP<lb />
program at ECU, also the bi-lat-<lb />
eral exchange programs between<lb />
ECU and other universities, stu-<lb />
dents can travel abroad for the<lb />
cost of ECU'S tuition and are still<lb />
eligible for all of the financial aid<lb />
they would receive if they took<lb />
class at ECU. Credits earned<lb />
while studying abroad can be<lb />
transferred to ECU as the equiva-<lb />
lent to the class that would have<lb />
been required at ECU.<lb />
Sarah Stevenson, assistant<lb />
director for study abroad, said<lb />
she understands the foundation<lb />
of the myths but encourages<lb />
students to see past them.<lb />
"Talk to exchange students<lb />
on campus. I can tell you about<lb />
the opportunities that are avail-<lb />
able, but these students can tell<lb />
you what it's like to be a student<lb />
there, what the university life is<lb />
like there said Stevenson.<lb />
"I'd really like students<lb />
to see this office as an<lb />
opportunity for them<lb />
Stevenson said it is possible<lb />
to study abroad and graduate<lb />
in four years while paying the<lb />
normal ECU tuition.<lb />
ECU is anticipating positive<lb />
results toward their five-year<lb />
plan to internationalize and<lb />
diversify the university.<lb />
International student enroll-<lb />
ment at ECU in 2001-2002 was<lb />
189 out of 22,000 students,<lb />
making up less than one percent<lb />
of the student population com-<lb />
pared to Wichita State University<lb />
in Kansas, which had a total<lb />
enrollment of 14,854 students<lb />
with 1,493 international stu-<lb />
dents making up 10.1 percent of<lb />
its student body.<lb />
While ECU's goal of 300<lb />
international students by<lb />
2005 is an ambitious goal, it<lb />
is not unattainable.<lb />
Representing 54 different<lb />
countries, with 29 students from<lb />
China and 30 from India, ECU<lb />
has made significant progress<lb />
as far as international student<lb />
enrollment is concerned. There<lb />
are 91 international undergradu-<lb />
ate students and 107 graduate<lb />
students currently studying at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
A five-year plan presented<lb />
last April puts ECU on the map<lb />
with other universities that<lb />
are striving to implement the<lb />
growing need to prioritize<lb />
international education<lb />
and increase the number of<lb />
international students<lb />
studying at ECU.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcorolinian. com.<lb />
.an Achievement a Milestone a Celebration<lb />
Attention December<lb />
Graduates!<lb />
Dont Miss the<lb />
GRADUATION EXPO!<lb />
You're invited to a special Graduation Expo featuring sales<lb />
representatives and displays from a variety of vendors and<lb />
campus departments including Student Professional<lb />
Development, Registrars Office, Rec Center, Alumni<lb />
Relations and more! December grads, you can pick up your cap &amp; gown at the Grad<lb />
Expo, register for door prizes, and receive a FREE GIFT.<lb />
Tuesday, September 28 &amp; Wednesday, September 29:<lb />
10:00 am. - 3:00 pjn. &amp; 5:00 pan. - 7:00 pan.<lb />
Thursday, September 30: 10:00 aan. - 3:00 pjn.<lb />
Rear area of The Wright Place Dining Spot - Wright Building<lb />
"FREE GIFT for December graduates while supplies law, compliments of Dowdy Student Store! Also note:some information tables will not<lb />
be available during evening hours.<lb />
This is the perfect time to meet with an authorized ECU ring representative to order your class ring. 1 he official<lb />
university commencement announcements are available at ECU-Dowdy Student Store now and during the<lb />
Graduation Expo. You may also order personalized invitations, thank you notes, diploma frames, and other<lb />
graduation items through the ECU-Dowdy Student Store, located in the Wright Building.<lb />
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Student Professional Development<lb />
Career Xpo Week 2004<lb />
Sept. 27th-Oct. I st<lb />
rplore Xotential opportunities<lb />
Xpo Games<lb />
Monday, Sept. 27th (3-5PM), MSC Brickyard<lb />
I his day will include career related activities &amp; games to help students learn the nuts and<lb />
bolts of job searching.<lb />
Community Service Info. Xpo<lb />
Tuesday, Sept. 28th (I2-2PM), MSC Brickyard<lb />
I his fair will feature representatives from non-profit agencies sharing information about<lb />
internship &amp; volunteer opportunities.<lb />
Career Xpo Xtreme<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 29th (I0-2PM), MSC Brickyard<lb />
This Xtreme career fair is a must attend featuring over 100 employers, representing<lb />
various industries.<lb />
THE FAIR IS OPEN TO STUDENTS IN ALL MAJORS.<lb />
Xtreme Interviews<lb />
Xhursday, Sept. 30th Contact SPD for location information<lb />
Please visit the SPD website at www.ccti.edue3careers. or call 328-6050 for more<lb />
information on how to sign up for on-campus interviews.<lb />
Xtreme Interviews<lb />
Friday, October 1st Contact SPD for location information<lb />
Please visit the SPD website at www.ecu.educ3careers. or call 328-6050 for more<lb />
information on how to sign up for on-campus interviews.<lb />
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PageA7features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 ROBBIE DERR Features Editor CAROLYN SCANOu� Assistant Features Editor THURSDAY September 23, 2004<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
The MM Concert: A Turning<lb />
Night of Stars<lb />
13th century poetry, music and<lb />
dance<lb />
8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, Wright<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
Tickets: 1-800-ECU-ARTS<lb />
Two free tickets with valid<lb />
student ID<lb />
Freeboot Friday<lb />
Includes food and live<lb />
entertainment<lb />
5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24,<lb />
Uptown Greenville<lb />
Evans Street and Martin Luther<lb />
King Jr. Drive<lb />
Contact: 329-4200<lb />
Healthy Hints:<lb />
Don't forget to take a multi-<lb />
vitamin everyday. Being in college,<lb />
working and socializing doesn't<lb />
leave much time for eating right.<lb />
Taking a multi-vitamin helps<lb />
increase your chance of getting<lb />
all the nutrients your body needs<lb />
every day.<lb />
If you suffer from severe headaches<lb />
or migraines, try to decrease your<lb />
salt intake. Decreased sodium<lb />
and increased water in the diet<lb />
helps to decrease the severity<lb />
or likelihood of migrainessevere<lb />
headaches.<lb />
Females who are using oral<lb />
contraceptives and smoking<lb />
have an increased risk of heart<lb />
attacks, blood clots, stroke, liver<lb />
cancer and gallbladder disease.<lb />
There have been documented<lb />
cases of females as young as 16<lb />
who smoke and are using oral<lb />
contraceptives that have died<lb />
from strokes. More info at: www.<lb />
webmd.com.<lb />
Males are at risk for testicular<lb />
cancer from age 15. Perform<lb />
checks for anything unusual<lb />
monthly to ensure safety. Report<lb />
anything out of the ordinary to a<lb />
health care professional.<lb />
I<lb />
Apricot-Pineapple-<lb />
Strawberry Fruit Smoothie<lb />
(Serves 1)<lb />
14 cup crushed pineapple<lb />
1 fresh apricot, diced<lb />
6 strawberries<lb />
12 banana<lb />
1 12 cup water<lb />
1 tbsp. skim milk powder<lb />
1 heaping tbsp. high-quality<lb />
protein powder (optional)<lb />
1 tsp. flax seed oil (optional)<lb />
Sweet and Spicy Spring Rolls<lb />
Ingredients:<lb />
6 8-inch round rice paper<lb />
wraps<lb />
2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger<lb />
1 to 2 teaspoons wasabi paste<lb />
1 teaspoon lime juice<lb />
3 tablespoons light mayonnaise<lb />
dressing or salad dressing<lb />
2 cups packaged shredded<lb />
broccoli (broccoli slaw mix)<lb />
12 of a 10-12-ounce<lb />
package extra-firm tofu, drained<lb />
and chopped (about 1 cup)<lb />
14 cup flaked coconut<lb />
6 romaine lettuce leaves<lb />
1 cup sliced mango<lb />
1 tablespoon soy sauce<lb />
1 tablespoon lime juice<lb />
1 14 teaspoon crushed red<lb />
pepper<lb />
Directions:<lb />
1. Carefully dip each rice paper in<lb />
water; place between damp paper<lb />
towels or clean, damp cotton<lb />
towels. Let stand 10 minutes.<lb />
2. Meanwhile, combine the ginger,<lb />
wasabi paste, and 1 teaspoon<lb />
lime juice in a small bowl. Stir in<lb />
mayonnaise dressing or salad<lb />
dressing.<lb />
3. Toss together the shredded<lb />
broccoli, tofu and coconut in<lb />
a large mixing bowl. Add<lb />
mayonnaise mixture; toss to<lb />
coat.<lb />
4. Line each rice paper with a<lb />
lettuce leaf. Spoon slaw mixture<lb />
atop. Add several mango slices.<lb />
Wrap rice paper around broccoli<lb />
mixture, folding ends in as you<lb />
roll up wrap. In a small bowl stir<lb />
together soy sauce, 1 tablespoon<lb />
lime juice, and crushed red<lb />
pepper. Serve with Dipping Sauce.<lb />
Makes 6 spring rolls<lb />
Nutritional facts per serving:<lb />
calories: 174, total fat: 7g, saturated<lb />
fat: 2g, monounsaturated fat:<lb />
2g, cholesterol: 32mg, sodium:<lb />
234mg, carbohydrate: 22g, total<lb />
sugar: 6g, fiber: 3g, protein:<lb />
7g,vitamin C: 70, calcium:<lb />
5, iron: 8<lb />
Customizing trucks and SUVs at ECU<lb />
What's hot, what's not<lb />
in truckSUV world<lb />
CAROLYN SCANDURA<lb />
ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
Since Ford created its Model T<lb />
in 1908, the world of sport utili-<lb />
ties and trucks has been thriving.<lb />
People are judged by what kind of<lb />
vehicle they drive. Some people<lb />
have no interest in their car; it<lb />
is just a machine that gets them<lb />
from point A to point B. Some<lb />
people see their car as a status<lb />
symbol. Though status can mean<lb />
many different things, most of<lb />
the time when people refer to<lb />
their car as a symbol of status,<lb />
it is a car that the "Average Joe"<lb />
could not fathom spending that<lb />
much money on. In the world of<lb />
pop-stars and billionaires, trucks<lb />
and sport utility vehicles have<lb />
not been left in the dust.<lb />
When talking about trucks<lb />
and sport utility vehicles,<lb />
there are many categories<lb />
these machines can be broken<lb />
down into. In college, people<lb />
who have hobbies involving<lb />
automobiles often pour their heart<lb />
and soul into their passion. People<lb />
own these vehicles for all sorts<lb />
of reasons. Learning the basics<lb />
is the first key to understand-<lb />
ing the trend of customizing a<lb />
truck or SUV.<lb />
The American Heritage Dic-<lb />
tionary defines the word truck<lb />
to mean, "Any of various heavy<lb />
motor vehicles designed for carry-<lb />
ing or pulling loads In layman's<lb />
terms, a truck has four wheels,<lb />
a cab and a bed for cargo. Some<lb />
people have trucks because their<lb />
job involves hauling supplies of<lb />
some sort. Other people own<lb />
trucks to go hunting or off-road-<lb />
ing with. Some trucks are meant<lb />
purely for looks with customiza-<lb />
tion such as extreme engine<lb />
modification, modified suspen-<lb />
sions and complex paint themes.<lb />
No matter what the purpose of<lb />
the truck, generally speaking,<lb />
their owners love them.<lb />
What about the ever popu-<lb />
lar sport utility vehicle? There<lb />
is quite a bit of history behind<lb />
this diverse group of vehicles. In<lb />
the year 1939, the United States<lb />
Military found that motorcycles<lb />
and the Ford Model-T were not<lb />
suiting their needs any longer.<lb />
They invited 135 different car<lb />
companies to compete for a<lb />
contract to build new vehicles<lb />
for military use. This is how the<lb />
Jeep was born. The "GP later<lb />
pronounced and spelled Jeep won<lb />
the contest. In 1945, the Civilian<lb />
Jeep, or CJ, was born and remains<lb />
a legend to this day. Many other<lb />
companies have created spin-off<lb />
vehicles based upon the concept<lb />
that Jeep seemed to have per-<lb />
fected so many years ago.<lb />
Looking around Greenville,<lb />
though a rather small city,<lb />
examples of trucks and SUVs<lb />
are everywhere. There are many<lb />
students at ECU who have a truck<lb />
or SUV. Some of them use the<lb />
vehicle as just an ordinary mode<lb />
of transportation, but others are<lb />
filled with love when they talk<lb />
about, take care of or customize<lb />
their vehicle.<lb />
Roger Green's Dodge Dakota SLT is just one of many examples of hot trucks in Greenville.<lb />
Roger Green, a junior at ECU<lb />
has a silver Dodge Dakota SLT. A<lb />
picture of what the truck looked<lb />
like originally is a far cry from<lb />
the feel of the vehicle today.<lb />
Green has a full faced billet grill,<lb />
after-market valance and billet<lb />
insert, diamond cut headlights,<lb />
cowl hood, euro tail lights,<lb />
shaved tailgate handle, molded<lb />
in rollpan, ground-force lowering<lb />
kit, Gibson full cat-back exhaust<lb />
and 20 inch chrome wheels.<lb />
Along with all of these exterior<lb />
modifications, Green also has a<lb />
custom stereo inside the cab of<lb />
the truck. With a license plate<lb />
that says "lHot SLT there are no<lb />
other words to describe this truck.<lb />
Roommates, Chad Eirich and<lb />
Vance Rosenow, both have Jeeps.<lb />
When asked why they decided to<lb />
drive the vehicles they do, their<lb />
answers differed. Eirich, who has<lb />
a blue Jeep Cherokee, said the size<lb />
and safety greatly influenced his<lb />
decision to drive a Jeep. From the<lb />
outside, his Jeep seems stock,<lb />
only with the addition of privacy<lb />
glass. Once inside, the music<lb />
speaks for itself, or at least his<lb />
upgraded stereo system does.<lb />
' Vance Rosenow, who has<lb />
a yellow Jeep Wrangler, chose<lb />
see TRUCKS page A8<lb />
Customized cars<lb />
in hot pursuit<lb />
z Honda Civics like this one are not only unique, they are pricy.<lb />
Transportation on campus revolves around the ECU Student Transit Authority.<lb />
Campus transportation woes<lb />
ECU Student Transit<lb />
Authority rules roads<lb />
TOMEKA STEELE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Getting from one place<lb />
to another on campus can<lb />
be a synch or down right<lb />
difficult. The ECU Student Transit<lb />
Authority began in 1969 and now<lb />
offers seven on-campus bus routes<lb />
and eight off campus bus routes<lb />
to aid students, faculty and staff.<lb />
There are mixed opinions on the<lb />
efficiency of the transit system<lb />
within the ECU community.<lb />
The ECU Student Transit<lb />
Authority has provided a list<lb />
of things to remember when<lb />
planning a bus riding experience.<lb />
These things are to: arrive at your<lb />
stop early to allow for traffic<lb />
conditions, don't stand or sit in<lb />
front of the doors; don't stick<lb />
body parts out the window; place<lb />
trash in the wastebasket; don't<lb />
eat, smoke or drink on the bus;<lb />
stay clear of moving buses; buses<lb />
only stop at designated stops;<lb />
board quickly to avoid delays and<lb />
lastly, ECU transit reserves the<lb />
right to refuse service for a cause.<lb />
Many of the rules or "things<lb />
to remember" are broken on a<lb />
daily basis, which may contrib-<lb />
ute to the small problems of the<lb />
transit system. A small tidbit<lb />
many riders don't know is that<lb />
the ECU transit has a Lost and<lb />
Found center where items left on<lb />
the bus will be held for 10 days.<lb />
"The transportation on<lb />
campus is very helpful most of<lb />
the time. However, there are<lb />
always the small things, like<lb />
when you have to catch the bus<lb />
from main campus to Minges<lb />
and you usually end up being<lb />
late said Semeria Byner, junior<lb />
athletic training major.<lb />
Although there are small<lb />
things that can be improved<lb />
with regards to the ECU Transit<lb />
System most students are grate-<lb />
ful for the buses and the drivers.<lb />
With today's gas prices being at<lb />
an all time high more students,<lb />
especially commuter students,<lb />
are taking advantage of the<lb />
transit system provided to the<lb />
ECU community.<lb />
"Bus transportation has<lb />
improved a great deal at ECU<lb />
since my freshman year. 1 am glad<lb />
that the routes have expanded<lb />
to include more off-campus<lb />
housing and that the busiest<lb />
routes, such as Campus Shuttle,<lb />
have added buses to make the<lb />
wait time shorter for students.<lb />
The bus transportation greatly<lb />
reduces traffic and not to mention<lb />
saves us students a little money<lb />
said Gloria Nieves, senior<lb />
sociology major.<lb />
The ECU Transit System<lb />
not only goes to campus and<lb />
apartment housing complexes,<lb />
the BLUE bus goes to Colonial<lb />
Mall, Wal-Mart, Best Buy and<lb />
Lowes Food. This, no doubt,<lb />
makes it much easier for the<lb />
students who don't own vehicles.<lb />
There are a few drawbacks<lb />
to the ECU Transit System<lb />
though. The ECU Student Transit<lb />
Authority reserves the right to<lb />
change any route or schedule<lb />
without notice. If this unusual<lb />
situation does ever occur it<lb />
could be bad news for students'<lb />
dependent on that particular bus.<lb />
Many of the commuter<lb />
students typically drive to<lb />
campus and park in the<lb />
commuter lots and wait for either<lb />
the Minges Park and Ride or the<lb />
Allied Health Park and Ride. This<lb />
creates a problem during peak<lb />
morning hours of operation and<lb />
lunch time hours.<lb />
"1 believe we need more buses<lb />
especially in the morning time<lb />
when a lot of students are in the<lb />
commuter lot. The majority of<lb />
the time I park at Minges and take<lb />
the commuter shuttle. Sometimes<lb />
I have to wait for the fourth bus<lb />
before 1 can get on because it's<lb />
so packed and I'm always late for<lb />
my class and 1 arrive on campus<lb />
thirty minutes prior to my<lb />
class said Dave Bautista, senior<lb />
exercise physiology major.<lb />
The ECU population is<lb />
generally pleased with the ECU<lb />
Student Transit Authority. Many<lb />
students have suggestions for<lb />
improving the ECU Transit<lb />
System. Most students agree that<lb />
it would be helpful If the transit<lb />
route map along with scheduled<lb />
times were posted at the bus stops.<lb />
Many students suggested that<lb />
buses not sit at the library so long<lb />
during transitions. Students are<lb />
also concerned with safety on the<lb />
buses. At peak hours the buses<lb />
are over filled and people are<lb />
basically standing on top of one<lb />
another. Having the buses spread<lb />
out evenly at their different des-<lb />
ignated stops may help to allevi-<lb />
ate this issue of crowdedness.<lb />
"I've been an ECU transit bus<lb />
driver since June and I think we<lb />
are doing pretty good, efficiency<lb />
wise. Sometimes we are under-<lb />
manned but for the most part<lb />
we get the job done said David<lb />
Bryson, ECU transit bus driver.<lb />
Overall, students appreci-<lb />
ate all the ECU Student Transit<lb />
Authority does to make life at<lb />
ECU just a little bit easier.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Import industry is<lb />
booming in USA<lb />
ANGEL GONZALEZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
There is always something<lb />
exciting about seeing a car that<lb />
resembles something close to<lb />
one that is mass-produced but<lb />
has certain unique qualities to<lb />
it. Almost everywhere people go<lb />
there are these types of cars.<lb />
According to Popular<lb />
Stereotype, "the drivers of these<lb />
cars are young adults and<lb />
teenagers with a lack of respect,<lb />
a sense of speed and rebellious<lb />
stylism that just beckons them to<lb />
be known as show-offs<lb />
Is that really the truth? Do<lb />
people who customize cars<lb />
do it for the look? Or perhaps<lb />
they do it for the social status.<lb />
Maybe they just do it because it is<lb />
something they enjoy doing.<lb />
Many students at ECU<lb />
have some form of a custom-<lb />
ized vehicle, whether it be a<lb />
turbo-charged engine or just<lb />
neon lights on the bottom of the<lb />
car to attract attention.<lb />
Whatever the case, these<lb />
cars represent an ever-continu-<lb />
ing cultural phenomenon for<lb />
i nd i vidua I ism . W hy do<lb />
people drive custom-<lb />
ized cars in the first place?<lb />
"I'm addicted to speed a nd I'm <lb />
an excellent driver. Making it go<lb />
faster just made sense says John<lb />
Flanagan, a sophomore at ECU.<lb />
Similarly, Jeff Hall, another<lb />
sophomore stated, "Guys love<lb />
cars, especially really fast ones.<lb />
It's a huge adrenaline rush to<lb />
drive fast<lb />
So what is it that makes<lb />
people love fast cars? Or more<lb />
importantly, as expensive of a<lb />
hobby as customizing cars are<lb />
how do they even afford it?<lb />
"Well, I work a job and<lb />
develop the cars slowly. You spend<lb />
money when you have some said<lb />
Rob Keehner, a senior at ECU.<lb />
Some people don't work as<lb />
hard to get what they want.<lb />
"I come from a financially<lb />
decent family, and have been<lb />
tuckyl with my investments<lb />
in the past few years. I also<lb />
don't spend my money on most<lb />
typical, aftermarket parts<lb />
Keehner said<lb />
What are some typical<lb />
aftermarket parts? The latest<lb />
trends point to quick bolt-on<lb />
parts such as cold-air intakes and<lb />
rumbling exhaust systems. The<lb />
appearance of decals and stickers<lb />
make cars more visually appealing.<lb />
So what does driving a<lb />
customized import vehicle<lb />
feel like? None of the drivers<lb />
commented on that, however,<lb />
anyone can just imagine what it<lb />
would feel like sitting in one of<lb />
those leather-clad racing seats,<lb />
revving the engine of a 375 hp<lb />
monster, hearing the roar of<lb />
the muffler from the inside,<lb />
holding the sheer power of the<lb />
shifter in your hand, wondering<lb />
whether or not to punch it on the<lb />
millisecond you put it into first,<lb />
very well knowing the force<lb />
of gravity will push you so far<lb />
back into your seat that when<lb />
you are finally able to stop<lb />
the car on your own free will<lb />
(providing that you'll even want<lb />
to) when you get out of the car,<lb />
you'll notice the imprint of your<lb />
body pushing into the back of the<lb />
seat. The sheer pleasure of driving<lb />
95mph down the highway feeling<lb />
like you can outrun anybody is<lb />
enough to admit driving a car<lb />
never felt so good.<lb />
That dramatization is all fine<lb />
and dandy, but while driving fast<lb />
can be very exhilarating, it can<lb />
also be very dangerous. Local and<lb />
state law enforcement are always<lb />
on the lookout for speeders no<lb />
doubt, and students driving<lb />
customized carsareoften the target<lb />
for high speed tickets and fines.<lb />
More often than not, police<lb />
and state troopers often overlook<lb />
"normal" cars for customized<lb />
"souped-up" cars for the fact<lb />
they have a higher tendency<lb />
to show off their speed on the<lb />
see SPEED page A8 <lb /><pb facs="00059535_tn_0008" /><lb />
PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � LIVING<lb />
9-23-04<lb />
Parking creates many headaches at ECU<lb />
Towing is big problem<lb />
both on, off campus<lb />
LAUREN ANDREWS<lb />
STAFF WRITEF1<lb />
It is obvious to anyone that<lb />
has lived in Greenville that park-<lb />
ing on and around campus is a<lb />
problem. In August, Greenville<lb />
is bombarded with faculty, staff<lb />
and the 19,000 plus on-campus<lb />
students enrolled this fall, all<lb />
trying to find a parking space.<lb />
Since that kind of space isn't<lb />
available on campus or its sur-<lb />
rounding areas, ECU and the City<lb />
of Greenville are forced to tow.<lb />
Either you or someone you<lb />
know has received a parking<lb />
citation or had their car towed.<lb />
And they probably weren't happy<lb />
about it. However, the ECU<lb />
Department of Parking and<lb />
Transportation have to enforce<lb />
towing to control the parking<lb />
situation as much as they can.<lb />
"Greenville doesn't have a<lb />
parking problem, there's just not<lb />
parking where people want it<lb />
said Mike VanDerven, the direc-<lb />
tor of parking and transportation.<lb />
"There is actually plenty of<lb />
parking around downtown and<lb />
surrounding areas that is unde-<lb />
rutilized<lb />
ECU has developed a system<lb />
of zoned parking areas to allot<lb />
ample parking for faculty, staff<lb />
and students. Permits are avail-<lb />
able for these lots but some stu-<lb />
dents are confused about where<lb />
they can park with theirs.<lb />
"Every entrance to every lot<lb />
has signs clearly posted describ-<lb />
ing which permits are allowed<lb />
to park there, but some people<lb />
choose to ignore them VanDer-<lb />
ven said.<lb />
Parking and transportation<lb />
monitors the lots for illegal<lb />
parking. Citations are issued to<lb />
those vehicles in violation of the<lb />
ordinance. After three citations is<lb />
when the towing begins.<lb />
The system is computerized<lb />
and the permit is then looked up<lb />
to double-check its status. Then<lb />
one of five tow companies is<lb />
called to remove the vehicle.<lb />
"We don't like to tow vehi-<lb />
cles. It actually costs us money<lb />
to tow people. We try to give<lb />
people enough warning before<lb />
we resort to that. So you really<lb />
have to be trying to get towed<lb />
here VanDerven said.<lb />
However, some people just<lb />
don't know about these regula-<lb />
tions, or care. In an effort to<lb />
inform and forewarn people,<lb />
the City of Greenville distrib-<lb />
utes information to Greenville<lb />
residents. A brochure on the city<lb />
laws is given to all Greenville<lb />
property owners. Renters may<lb />
have noticed a door hanger that<lb />
was given out at the beginning<lb />
of the year.<lb />
The city also sends people<lb />
every year to orientation to<lb />
explain the parking laws for<lb />
parents and students. Yet almost<lb />
200 people have already been<lb />
towed since the beginning of the<lb />
school year.<lb />
Many of these are students<lb />
trying to park closer to campus<lb />
because they are afraid to park<lb />
in the freshman parking lot.<lb />
However, the freshman parking<lb />
lot has proven to be the safest<lb />
lot. Not one student has been<lb />
accosted or any car broken into.<lb />
Transportation Services is con-<lb />
stantly making improvements to<lb />
keep it that way.<lb />
Most of the towing actually<lb />
happens around campus.<lb />
"The neighborhoods sur-<lb />
rounding campus have such<lb />
narrow streets. We have to tow<lb />
in order to keep things safe for<lb />
everyone said Carl Rees, the<lb />
Neighborhood Services Coordi-<lb />
nator for the City of Greenville.<lb />
Regulation requires that you<lb />
Tow trucks are a common and unpleasant sight in Greenville.<lb />
park at least 10 feet away from a<lb />
driveway, 30 feet from an inter-<lb />
section and within 12 inches<lb />
from a curb.<lb />
The biggest problem for a<lb />
student with getting towed is the<lb />
outrageous price. Having to pay<lb />
this amount in cash makes you<lb />
wonder who is regulating these<lb />
companies. The City of Greenville<lb />
meets with the towing companies<lb />
to settle on a reasonable market<lb />
price. The companies are allowed<lb />
to fluctuate from the $70 price<lb />
in order to compete with others.<lb />
And if you are towed through the<lb />
city there is a $20 cost recovery<lb />
fee. However, if you are towed<lb />
through a private company there<lb />
is no way to regulate them. Busi-<lb />
nesses and apartment complexes<lb />
often have agreements with tow<lb />
companies that allow them to<lb />
patrol at anytime and tow any<lb />
violators. So even if you just run<lb />
inside for a second they could be<lb />
sitting around the corner watch-<lb />
ing you and tow you within the<lb />
two minutes that you are inside.<lb />
The company that does the<lb />
majority of towingaround ECU was<lb />
unavailable to reach for comment.<lb />
So what can you do to avoid<lb />
being a towing victim? ECU offers<lb />
five different parking passes that<lb />
are available to purchase all year<lb />
long and range from $25 to $288.<lb />
If the permit you want is sold out<lb />
or just isn't close enough for you<lb />
there are other options available.<lb />
You can either fight for one of the<lb />
parallel spots around campus or<lb />
you can buy a leased parking spot.<lb />
Numerous companies not affili-<lb />
ated with ECU offer leased park-<lb />
ing on 10th Street and surround-<lb />
ing areas. The prices for these<lb />
spots range from $200 to $500.<lb />
If you are left to fend for one<lb />
of the spots around campus make<lb />
sure you give yourself enough<lb />
time to find a spot and survey the<lb />
area for signs and yellow curbs.<lb />
It's worth the extra minutes to<lb />
avoid the high cost of towing.<lb />
For more information you<lb />
can go to the Transportation Ser-<lb />
vices Web site at www.ecu.edu<lb />
parking. Several tools related to<lb />
vehicle registration and citations<lb />
are available onestop.ecu.edu.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Save a life - or a few seconds speed<lb />
from page A7<lb />
era<lb />
BIKE ROUTE<lb />
Though Greenville has designated bike lanes, drivers often do not adhere to bike lane signs.<lb />
Bicycle safety<lb />
AMANDA W1NAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
, When you are driving in your<lb />
car and see a bike rider ahead of<lb />
you, what do you do? Do you<lb />
get mad they are on the road?<lb />
Are you afraid you might hit<lb />
them? Or maybe you don't take<lb />
the time to even notice them at<lb />
all. Whatever the reason may<lb />
be, it has become increasingly<lb />
challenging for cyclists to ride<lb />
safely on the roads today.<lb />
Lack of safety should not<lb />
even be an issue on today's roads<lb />
since cyclists have a lawful right<lb />
to be there. According to the U.S.<lb />
Transportation Guidelines, bicy-<lb />
cles areaform of transportation just<lb />
like cars, trucks and motorcycles.<lb />
Dan Stiling, cycling team<lb />
director at ECU noted, "Drivers<lb />
see cyclists as road obstacles, but<lb />
that is where bicycles belong <lb />
bicycles are vehicles<lb />
Although Stilingiscorrect, many<lb />
motorists just don't see it that way.<lb />
"People purposely come close<lb />
to you because they are annoyed<lb />
they have to slow down for those<lb />
two or three seconds said Lu<lb />
Livermon.<lb />
Livermon is an avid bike rider<lb />
in Pitt County and father of Lucas<lb />
Livermon. Lucas's girlfriend, Lar-<lb />
issa Molles, was recently hit and<lb />
killed by a motorist while bike<lb />
riding in the Pitt County area.<lb />
The entire Livermon family<lb />
has suffered a great loss from<lb />
this tragedy and recently<lb />
increased their efforts to make<lb />
everyone aware that "cyclist verses<lb />
motorist" dangers still exist today.<lb />
Livermon said one reason<lb />
there is a problem on the roads<lb />
today is because both motorists<lb />
and inexperienced bike riders are<lb />
being careless and unpredictable.<lb />
Motorists do not pay enough<lb />
attention to bike riders on the road<lb />
and many bike riders don't pay<lb />
attention to the rules of the road.<lb />
One of the most abused<lb />
yet important laws some<lb />
cyclists ignore is wearing a<lb />
helmet. This law does not only<lb />
protect the professional and<lb />
competitive cyclists, but also<lb />
prevents students from getting<lb />
injured, many of which ride their<lb />
bikes to and from class.<lb />
Unfortunately, Stiling<lb />
said most of the students he<lb />
sees riding around the ECU<lb />
campus on bikes aren't wearing<lb />
helmets.<lb />
"You're supposed to wear<lb />
helmets. Even though it's the law,<lb />
it's not enforced. I know it's hard<lb />
to ride from class to class with a<lb />
helmet on, but it's a safe habit.<lb />
Helmets have saved my life and I<lb />
know others who have been killed<lb />
because they failed to wear one<lb />
Livermon pointed out, "If you<lb />
are sitting upright on your bike,<lb />
just sitting, and fall, you will hit<lb />
the ground at about 9mph. Did<lb />
you know that it takes a little more<lb />
than 8mph to crack your skull?"<lb />
Many people who ride their<lb />
bikes around the Greenville<lb />
area fail to realize that helmets,<lb />
although not classified as "being<lb />
cool can ultimately save your<lb />
life in the long run.<lb />
Livermon added that wearing a<lb />
helmet is just as important as wear-<lb />
ing a seat belt, something all cyclists<lb />
should take under consideration.<lb />
Yet many students zip in and<lb />
out of traffic on their way to class<lb />
without a helmet on their head.<lb />
Many still hop onto the sidewalks,<lb />
dodge traffic lights and break<lb />
countless other cycling rules.<lb />
This performance by bike<lb />
riders who either do not know<lb />
the rules or just fail to follow<lb />
them is another reason motorists<lb />
may get angry or frustrated when<lb />
they see a bike on the road. Many<lb />
motorists endanger their lives<lb />
and the lives of cyclists through<lb />
this frustration and refusal to<lb />
accept the cyclist's right to ride.<lb />
Rick Offerman, member of<lb />
East Carolina Velo, a local bike<lb />
club, said, "I've ridden here<lb />
enough to have had my share of<lb />
run-ins with motorists who are<lb />
obviously unhappy that 1 am<lb />
riding in front of them and they<lb />
let me know it by passing me on<lb />
blind curves, in no-passing zones<lb />
and into oncoming traffic with a<lb />
variety of colorful comments and<lb />
gestures directed to me<lb />
It is not uncommon for cyclists<lb />
to be confronted with angry<lb />
motorists. Bonnie Mani, Ph.D of<lb />
the ECU Political Science Depart-<lb />
ment is also a member of the local<lb />
bike club and constantly rides<lb />
throughout Pitt County. She<lb />
was run off the road a few weeks<lb />
ago when a truck pulled directly<lb />
in front of her riding group. The<lb />
driver slammed on his brakes,<lb />
pushing the entire group off the<lb />
road. Mani said the driver did<lb />
this all because he wanted to let<lb />
them know he didn't think bikes<lb />
should be allowed on the road.<lb />
In a similar situation, Liver-<lb />
mon said he has heard of angry<lb />
motorists driving straight toward<lb />
people on bikes, and even wit-<lb />
nessed a motorist jump out of<lb />
their vehicle with a hatchet in<lb />
their hand to chase after a cyclist.<lb />
The only way motorists and<lb />
cyclists can both share the road<lb />
safely is by finding a common<lb />
ground. Cyclists by law are<lb />
allowed to be there and motor-<lb />
ists are not going to be able to<lb />
change that.<lb />
Many people may not know<lb />
it, but the advocacy efforts from<lb />
the cyclist organization, "The<lb />
League of American Wheelmen<lb />
led to the first paved roads in the<lb />
United Sates. If cyclists helped<lb />
create the paved roads, isn't it fair<lb />
they have the right to use them?<lb />
In order to prevent future<lb />
cycling tragedies from happen-<lb />
ing, motorists need to be more<lb />
aware and cautious when they are<lb />
passing a bike. Cyclists are not<lb />
without fault however, since they<lb />
need to follow the local biking<lb />
rules without cutting corners and<lb />
wear a helmet at all times.<lb />
By each group doing their<lb />
part, and maybe getting some<lb />
extra bike lanes from the city,<lb />
Greenville could become a safer<lb />
and more efficient place for both<lb />
motorists and cyclists.<lb />
It's just something people In<lb />
the Greenville area need to keep<lb />
in mind. Or as Lu Livermon put<lb />
It, "Would you rather save a life<lb />
or a few seconds?"<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
road and they can get fined a<lb />
pretty penny.<lb />
The media seems to<lb />
take advantage of the<lb />
situation at hand and make<lb />
loads of cash off of the young<lb />
performance-driver by<lb />
making movies such as The<lb />
Fast and the Furious (2001,<lb />
Universal) and videogames such as<lb />
Need for Speed: Underground (2003,<lb />
Electronic Arts) and SRS Racing.<lb />
"Movies definitely brought<lb />
car customization into the lime<lb />
light. I have been interested in<lb />
g cars and modifying them since<lb />
8 11999. It just sucks to be stereo-<lb />
 typed by movies, imitations and<lb />
� video games. All I want to) do is<lb />
go fast the end Flanagan said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Trucks<lb />
from page A7<lb />
to get his Jeep because of the<lb />
options it opened up to him<lb />
while driving.<lb />
He can drive on or off road,<lb />
with the top on or off, doors or<lb />
no doors. Vance's Jeep has a small<lb />
suspension lift, mud tires and<lb />
tinted windows.<lb />
"It adds a lot more to a vehicle<lb />
when it can go on and off road,<lb />
there are more options which<lb />
makes driving more fun said<lb />
Rosenow.<lb />
Greenville has many ways<lb />
for the truck or SUV enthusiast<lb />
to stay busy. If it is off roading<lb />
that is an appeal, the Southern<lb />
Off Road 4WD Association has<lb />
memberships available to anyone<lb />
with or without a 4x4 vehicle.<lb />
Members can choose to ride along<lb />
with someone who has four wheel<lb />
drive or bring their own SUV.<lb />
Although it is located in<lb />
Concord, The Uwharrie National<lb />
Forest Is a great place to off road,<lb />
with miles of trails.<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Krawlers, a 4x4 Club right<lb />
here In Greenville, has many<lb />
scheduled off road events<lb />
for the 4x4 enthusiast. The<lb />
Krawlers have many pictures of<lb />
their adventures at The Uwharrie<lb />
National Forest on their Web-<lb />
site at www.nckrawlers.com.<lb />
If it is extra information<lb />
about trucks or performance<lb />
parts for trucks that you are after,<lb />
Greenville has options available<lb />
to you too.<lb />
Street Performance, a<lb />
division of Overtons, Is a<lb />
directory of companies that sell<lb />
parts for trucks and SUVs. Their<lb />
directory includes everything<lb />
from trailer hitch accessories to<lb />
winches. Visit www.overtons.<lb />
com for more information about<lb />
Street Performance's directory.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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ty. Help set policies for operation of WZMB, The Rebel, The East<lb />
Carolinian &amp; Expressions. The Media Board meets Monthly.<lb />
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Must be a full-time registered student with a 2-0 GPA<lb />
Call 328-4751 with any questions.<lb />
American Muscle Cars:<lb />
What is all the noise about?<lb />
Loud domestic cars<lb />
that are eye catching<lb />
KYLE BILLINGS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
How often have you heard<lb />
a distinctive rumble go by, only<lb />
to look and see a sporty Chevy<lb />
Camaro or the taillights of a Ford<lb />
Mustang? While some are content<lb />
with the safety and security of a<lb />
Civic or Camry, a following is built<lb />
around the aura that is American<lb />
muscle. And while the hay days of<lb />
the 1960s and 1970s are over, the<lb />
passion for speed remains the<lb />
same, whether it be in a 1973<lb />
Barracuda, or a 2004 Mustang<lb />
GT. Students at ECU can be<lb />
seen driving the fastest cars<lb />
Detroit (main American<lb />
distributor) can and have<lb />
produced. Torque, horsepower,<lb />
time elapsed from Zero to 60;<lb />
what's the attraction? While the<lb />
majority of students do not drive<lb />
such cars, many of them wish they<lb />
did. In a survey conducted among<lb />
students around campus, 87 per-<lb />
cent of them cited their "dream<lb />
car" to be a muscle car, with<lb />
particularly high marks going<lb />
to Chevy Corvettes and Dodge<lb />
Vipers.<lb />
The ultimate compliment to<lb />
any car is having the biggest or<lb />
fastest. Many students here at<lb />
ECU are opting for the latter.<lb />
What's faster, a 1992 Mustang<lb />
GT or the same year Camaro SS?<lb />
Why would someone want to<lb />
divulge well-earned money into<lb />
maintaining and improving a<lb />
vehicle? Is getting from point A<lb />
to point B not enough?<lb />
I asked senior Dominic<lb />
Mancuso, a political science<lb />
maor and sports car enthusiast<lb />
to perhaps give an explanation of<lb />
the craze. I asked what he found<lb />
most interesting in muscle cars,<lb />
particularly his 1991 Mustang LX.<lb />
He stated "no other cars in<lb />
the world sound like them, the<lb />
all out power and torque of a V8<lb />
muscle car, they just push you<lb />
back in your seat<lb />
He also says he loves work-<lb />
ing on his car, perhaps spend-<lb />
ing 5-10 hours a week on it. He<lb />
even mentioned a quote he liked<lb />
online, which perhaps illustrates<lb />
the passion many drivers feel,<lb />
"Welcome to a celebration of an<lb />
era when the number of cubic<lb />
inches was more important than<lb />
Around town and at car shows, Ford Mustangs like this one<lb />
will always catch your eyes and ears.<lb />
the number of cup holders, and<lb />
quarter mile times meant more<lb />
than inches of ground clear-<lb />
ance His ideal car: a "1970<lb />
Chevelle SS 454 LS6 with a four<lb />
speed on the floor, blue with<lb />
white racing stripes<lb />
For the lay person<lb />
typically unknowledgeable of<lb />
the fast car specifics, what sort of<lb />
accessories might a person add to<lb />
their hot rod, and what would be<lb />
the most important acquisition?<lb />
Given ideal situations, AKA a<lb />
bottomless pocketbook, what<lb />
did ECU students say they would<lb />
do to customize their cars? For<lb />
students like sophomore Mike<lb />
Keating, owner of a 1995<lb />
Mustang Cobra, working<lb />
since freshman year of high<lb />
school has been the cost of<lb />
enjoying a hobby.<lb />
Improvements to their cars<lb />
afforded various responses such<lb />
as a supercharger, a Ram air<lb />
intake system and a heads<lb />
cam package. Of all students<lb />
surveyed, nearly all of them<lb />
agreed that performance<lb />
outweighed appearance. This<lb />
performance includes increased<lb />
horsepower and torque,<lb />
what makes an engine really<lb />
giddy-up. Studies have shown<lb />
student drivers between the ages<lb />
of 16 and 24 account for about 7<lb />
percent of the driving commu-<lb />
nity, but also make up more than<lb />
14 percent of all accidents. Does<lb />
this accrued level of performance<lb />
make younger drivers more<lb />
willing to forgo traffic laws?<lb />
Freshman Matt Harrell<lb />
(owner of a classic 1969 Pontiac<lb />
GTO) states, "The temptation is<lb />
always there, its just the amount<lb />
of personal restraint you have,<lb />
plus how much money you're<lb />
willing to spend on tickets<lb />
The interest in fast cars and<lb />
fast driving isn't limited to the<lb />
streets of G-Vegas. Fast cars have<lb />
been part of the cultural fabric<lb />
for many years, with exam-<lb />
ples existing in video games,<lb />
movies and television. One of the<lb />
most successful video games of<lb />
all-time, Grand Theft Auto,<lb />
spawned three sequels with a<lb />
fourth coming out soon. The<lb />
success of movies like The Fast<lb />
and the Furious and Gone in 60<lb />
Seconds depict this fascination<lb />
with speed. Predecessors of<lb />
the pacing rage in Hollywood<lb />
include flicks like Smokey and<lb />
the Bandit with the famous 1977<lb />
Pontiac Firebird TransAm and<lb />
the reckless "Dukes of Hazzard"<lb />
with the legendary General Lee.<lb />
Certainly mainstream<lb />
America has embraced the<lb />
culture that is living life in the fast<lb />
lane. Some of the most popular<lb />
magazines include those of<lb />
Chevy High Performance, 5.0,<lb />
Corvette Enthusiast, Hot Rod,<lb />
Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords,<lb />
and the esquire of periodicals:<lb />
Car and Driver.<lb />
If any of this sparked any<lb />
interest, you'll find countless<lb />
drivers who would love to expose<lb />
their thoughts on their cars<lb />
throughout campus. For a more<lb />
in depth look at the true muscle<lb />
of the street, you might need to<lb />
check out a car show. Raleigh,<lb />
only a short car ride away, has<lb />
two main auto shows in the near<lb />
future. The Raleigh Auto Show<lb />
lasts from Feb. 24 - 27, and The<lb />
North Carolina International<lb />
Auto Show is on display from<lb />
Feb. 19 - 22 at the Raleigh Con-<lb />
vention Center.<lb />
?Best's Review; Jun2004, Vol.<lb />
105 Issue 2, p68, l2p<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
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SGA can help you!<lb />
Attend an Emergency Funding Class<lb />
Come to find out hour to apply!<lb />
Sept 13 Mendenhall 221 (7-9 pm)<lb />
Sept 27 Mendenhall 221 (7-9 pm)<lb />
Oct 11 Mendenhall 221 (7-9 pm)<lb />
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Sign up in the SGA office (255 MSC) or call us at 328-4726<lb />
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century mystic Rumi. with music, dance and story<lb />
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Come and find out on Thursday,<lb />
923 at 8pm in Wright<lb />
Auditorium!<lb />
FREE Student Tickets:<lb />
RUMI CONCERT<lb />
Wednesday, September 22 - Social Justice Institute: Speaker<lb />
(Topic: "What Have We Come To? Wars Between the Genera-<lb />
tions"), 7:30pm, Murphy Center. FREE for ECU Students. Tickets<lb />
available at the ECU Central Ticket Office. Sponsored by the<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural CenterOffice of Intercultural Affairs.<lb />
Thursday, September 23 - The Rumi Conceit A Turning Night<lb />
of Stars with Coleman Barks (internationally renown poet and<lb />
translator of Rumi), David Darling (cello), Glen Velez (percussion)<lb />
Zuleika (dance), 8:00pm, Wright Auditorium. Free for ECU stu-<lb />
dents wOne Card$5.00 for ECU facultystaff$10.00 public.<lb />
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THURSDAY September 23, 2004<lb />
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Located at 113 Holly St. Available Now!<lb />
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near ECU. Available immediately.<lb />
Rent $561 - Call 752-6276.<lb />
1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments, walking<lb />
distance to campus, WD conn<lb />
pets OK no weight limit, free<lb />
water and sewer. Call today for<lb />
security deposit special- 758-1921.<lb />
Sub-Lease Wesley Commons South<lb />
one bedroom, pets accepted, on<lb />
ECU bus route, water and sewer<lb />
included. $380.00, available<lb />
ASAP, contact Tiffany 757-3970.<lb />
Walk to campus, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 116B<lb />
N. Meade St. Hardwood floors, ceiling<lb />
fans, all kitchen appl. included, washer<lb />
dryer, attic space and shed. Nice size<lb />
frontback yard. $675.00month.<lb />
first month free rent. Call 341-4608.<lb />
One, two, three and four bedroom houses<lb />
and apartments all within four blocks of<lb />
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term leases available. Call 830-9502.<lb />
Above BW-3. Apartment for rent. 3<lb />
bedroom 1 bath. Water and trash<lb />
included. Call 252-725-5458 or 329-<lb />
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Duplexes on Stancil- 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,<lb />
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looking for a responsible student to live<lb />
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We prefer interest in animal science<lb />
or health field. Great opportunity for<lb />
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Pinebrook Apt. 758-4015- 1 &amp; 2<lb />
BR apts, dishwasher, CD, central<lb />
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speed internet available, 9 or 12<lb />
month leases. Pets allowed. Rent<lb />
includes water, sewer, St cable.<lb />
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wswing, storage house, short term<lb />
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Christy's Euro pub is now hiring<lb />
cooks for evening shifts. Bring<lb />
resume or apply in person at<lb />
Christy's Euro Pub between 2-5pm.<lb />
food Delivery Drivers wanted for<lb />
Restaurant Runners. Part time positions<lb />
100-200week. Perfect for college<lb />
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work mornings and have excellent<lb />
references, call 355-4454 EVENINGS.<lb />
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officials for late afternoon games.<lb />
No experience necessary but hockey<lb />
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