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10-21-04<lb />
a<lb />
Volume 80 Number 22<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
October 26, 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
Symposium features renowned authors<lb />
Event attracts more<lb />
than 100 attendants<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
A literary symposium<lb />
was held last Saturday in<lb />
Mendenhall featuring seven<lb />
North Carolina authors in<lb />
honor of the Roberts family who<lb />
donated a number of novels to<lb />
the North Carolina history col-<lb />
lection in Joyner Library.<lb />
Maude York, North Carolina<lb />
librarian who was on the plan-<lb />
ning committee of the event<lb />
said the event attracted 125-150<lb />
people including ECU students,<lb />
faculty and North Carolina resi-<lb />
dents from across the state.<lb />
"The event was electrifying<lb />
said York.<lb />
York said the authors identi-<lb />
fied with the audience well, and<lb />
people nodded their heads when<lb />
recognizing shared experiences<lb />
they had with the authors.<lb />
Sue Ellen Bridgers is the<lb />
author of several realistic fiction<lb />
novels that emphasize the hard<lb />
times experienced by younger<lb />
people as they become adults. She<lb />
cited passages of her works and<lb />
spoke of young migrant families<lb />
living in eastern North Carolina<lb />
and the struggles families had<lb />
with polio. Five of her seven<lb />
novels relate to the eastern North<lb />
M d<lb />
WW, 'W<lb />
�III HUM Mil<lb />
Bland Simpson cites passages from his novel to audience members at the symposium.<lb />
Carolina region.<lb />
Elizabeth Jones, a graduate<lb />
of ECU and native of North<lb />
Carolina, has written five<lb />
novels, four of which have a tie<lb />
to North Carolina's history. She<lb />
typically writes children's works.<lb />
In her novel Night Flyers she<lb />
writes about how pigeons, used as<lb />
a secret weapon in World War I,<lb />
were developed in eastern North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"1 thought this would be a<lb />
wonderful basis for a children's<lb />
story said Jones.<lb />
Other topics relating to<lb />
eastern North Carolina Jones<lb />
used as a foundation for her<lb />
novels include folkloric stories of<lb />
ghosts in the Outer Banks,<lb />
shipwrecks and pirates once<lb />
inhabiting the eastern North<lb />
Carolina area.<lb />
Carole Weatherford has writ-<lb />
ten a variety of literature ranging<lb />
from poetry and nonfiction to<lb />
children's literature. Themes<lb />
of her works include issues of<lb />
segregation, and rivers and hur-<lb />
ricanes in North Carolina. She<lb />
discussed the damage done to<lb />
eastern North Carolina during<lb />
Hurricane Floyd in her novel<lb />
entitled I'rinceville.<lb />
Weatherford was the only<lb />
author who is not a native of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Weatherford is currently<lb />
working on a novel about the<lb />
Carolina parrot, America's only<lb />
native parrot which is becoming<lb />
more and more forgotten.<lb />
Bland Simpson has written<lb />
a number of fiction and nonfic-<lb />
tion novels and has taken part in<lb />
several musical productions. In<lb />
addition to discussing his writ-<lb />
ing, Simpson put on a musical<lb />
performance in which he empha-<lb />
sized the luxury of Greenville's<lb />
location alongside a river.<lb />
Randall Kenan dis-<lb />
cussed a work of his entitled<lb />
Visitation of Spirits, which takes<lb />
place in a fictional town called<lb />
Tims Creek in an eastern North<lb />
Carolina swampland. He also<lb />
read a passage describing a tra-<lb />
ditional North Carolina hog-<lb />
killing festivity. His work is<lb />
known for having a vast rela-<lb />
tion between the past and pres-<lb />
ent settings with eastern North<lb />
Carolina locations.<lb />
Michael Parker, author of<lb />
fiction and nonfiction writings<lb />
and recipient of several awards,<lb />
released a novel entitled Virginia<lb />
Lovers last April. He presented<lb />
see AUTHORS page A3<lb />
A student fills out a form for<lb />
graduate school at the fair.<lb />
ECU hosts<lb />
graduate<lb />
school fair<lb />
Students get informed<lb />
on local grad schools<lb />
Voter registration increases<lb />
among young voters<lb />
A younger crowd registered to<lb />
Campaigns, issues<lb />
important to youth<lb />
KATIE SHACKLEFORD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Voter registration for young<lb />
voters has increased this year<lb />
for the upcoming election and<lb />
iriany attribute this to the issues<lb />
of today's politics that are impor-<lb />
tant to this age group.<lb />
The Pitt County Board of<lb />
Elections recently established<lb />
that 11,160 people from ages 18<lb />
to 24 have registered to vote in<lb />
Pitt County.<lb />
Steve Hines, the director of<lb />
the Pitt County Board of Elec-<lb />
tions, said this is an increase from<lb />
previous years and the growth is<lb />
not only within Pitt County.<lb />
"We are hearing that this<lb />
increase is state-wide, if not<lb />
nation-wide, so we are probably<lb />
looking at a land mark election<lb />
this year said Hines.<lb />
Hines said increased voter<lb />
registration does not necessarily<lb />
influence this year's election.<lb />
mean there will be an increased<lb />
voter participation.<lb />
"We don't want to flood voter<lb />
registration and then not have<lb />
the follow through to the actual<lb />
election Hines said.<lb />
Despite his concern about<lb />
young voters following through,<lb />
he said he attributes this increase<lb />
to the campaigns for registration<lb />
like MTV's Rock the Vote and a<lb />
similar program from VH1, as<lb />
well as students campaigning<lb />
on the campuses of ECU and Pitt<lb />
Community College.<lb />
"These campaigns are under-<lb />
way to let young voters know that<lb />
their votes do count Hines said.<lb />
Maurice Simon, ECU political<lb />
science professor, said he feels the<lb />
increase of voter registration is<lb />
due to the increase of interest in<lb />
certain issues of this election.<lb />
"The war in Iraq is a great<lb />
concern for young people and<lb />
so is the future of the economy<lb />
said Simon.<lb />
"Globalization is something<lb />
young people are aware of,<lb />
including its possibilities and<lb />
limitations<lb />
Simon said terrorism has<lb />
recently become an important<lb />
issue for young people. Terrorism<lb />
is a concern for young people<lb />
and it has caused an increase<lb />
in political interest as well.<lb />
"Since 911, enrollment<lb />
of political science classes has<lb />
increased at ECU and other uni-<lb />
versities Simon said.<lb />
Emily Watkins, junior history<lb />
major, registered to vote and said<lb />
&amp; it was easy to do when she got her<lb />
g driver's license renewed. Watkins<lb />
�g said she does plan to vote because<lb />
i. of the important issues of this<lb />
o election.<lb />
 "I think this election hinges<lb />
on a lot as far as the war in Iraq,<lb />
as well as domestic issues like<lb />
health care, prescription drug<lb />
prices, jobs and other issues that<lb />
are important to young people<lb />
said Watkins.<lb />
Chris Johnson, junior politi-<lb />
cal science major, said he is<lb />
registered to vote and he thinks<lb />
the issues of today's politics are<lb />
important. He plans to vote in<lb />
the election as well.<lb />
"I am registered to vote<lb />
because I really do think every<lb />
vote counts said Johnson.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
The SGA meets to discuss the upcoming year issues.<lb />
SGA Senate holds<lb />
third meeting<lb />
ft Voting<lb />
The Pitt County Board of Elec-<lb />
tions recently established the<lb />
statistic that 11,160 people from<lb />
ages 18 to 24 have registered<lb />
to vote in Pitt County.<lb />
This younger voter registration<lb />
increase is taking place nationwide.<lb />
ECU geography team wins state competition<lb />
ECU team wins competition<lb />
Team defeats runner up<lb />
UNC Charlotte<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU'S geography team, made<lb />
up of several undergraduate and<lb />
graduate students, took first place<lb />
at the annual state geography<lb />
competition against several other<lb />
schools in the UNC system.<lb />
Robert Best, team captain and<lb />
MVP, said he thought it was an<lb />
overall beneficial event for ECU<lb />
and other participating schools.<lb />
He said ECU and UNC Char-<lb />
lotte were the two teams that<lb />
made it to the final round, which<lb />
ECU won.<lb />
Scott Wade, geography profes-<lb />
sor at ECU who worked with ECU's<lb />
geography team, said each school<lb />
has its own team which is drafted<lb />
by the geography department.<lb />
Each team must be composed<lb />
of a specified number of graduate<lb />
students, undergraduates, males<lb />
and females. He said ECU usu-<lb />
ally sends a team with a broad<lb />
expertise of the subjects, and<lb />
the past several teams sent have<lb />
been strong.<lb />
Wade said the actual com-<lb />
petition is similar to "Jeopardy"<lb />
rounds and the teams are given<lb />
a number of "toss up" ques-<lb />
tions anyone can answer. Each<lb />
team is eventually given special<lb />
team questions which they must<lb />
confer among themselves and<lb />
come up with a final answer. To<lb />
help ensure a fair competition,<lb />
each round of questions is com-<lb />
posed by the faculty or chairs<lb />
of each geography department.<lb />
Wade said that while the main<lb />
purpose of the event is to have<lb />
fun, the event does benefit ECU<lb />
and other participating schools.<lb />
"It's a situation where stu-<lb />
dents from other schools get<lb />
together and generate knowledge<lb />
 some of the kids, deciding<lb />
where they want to go to graduate<lb />
school, meet ECU students and<lb />
professors said Wade.<lb />
"We had a really strong team<lb />
for the last few years<lb />
Wade said ECU has a well-<lb />
rounded geography department<lb />
with well-equipped facilities that<lb />
provide the students with decent<lb />
hands-on experience.<lb />
" I enjoyed it I take it seriously<lb />
but not too seriously said Best.<lb />
"It was fun to compete, learn<lb />
new things, and a chance to meet<lb />
students from other schools<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Bill proposes a public<lb />
relation subcommittee<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The SGA held their third meet-<lb />
ing of the fall semester on Monday<lb />
night at Mendenhall with the<lb />
proposal of a new bill and a hand-<lb />
ful of announcements compos-<lb />
ing the minutes of the meeting.<lb />
A new bill introduced by stu-<lb />
dent senator, William A. Beamer,<lb />
highlighted this semester's third<lb />
meeting of the SGA senate pro-<lb />
posed the enactment of a public<lb />
relation subcommittee.<lb />
The bill intends to enact a<lb />
committee to serve as a public<lb />
relations outlet to the SGA Senate,<lb />
but the exact purpose and charge<lb />
of the committee will be decided<lb />
once the committee is officially<lb />
established.<lb />
The enactment of the bill was<lb />
postponed until the next meeting<lb />
of the SGA Student Senate because<lb />
it was not passed through the sec-<lb />
retary before it was brought before<lb />
the senate.<lb />
ECU'S SGA president, Shan-<lb />
non O'Donnell, said during the<lb />
officer reports that for this week's<lb />
"What's Up Wednesday mem-<lb />
bers of the SGA Student Senate<lb />
will be at Wright Plaza handing<lb />
out buttons that encourage stu-<lb />
dents to get out and vote. The<lb />
buttons were given to the senate<lb />
by Project Vote, a non-partisan,<lb />
and nonprofit organization with<lb />
the mission of encouraging all<lb />
citizens to vote.<lb />
A special order was intro-<lb />
ft Announcements<lb />
SGA meets every Monday at 5 p.m.<lb />
They are underway In determining<lb />
the major Issues to be addressed<lb />
during this academic year.<lb />
While all of the class officers<lb />
have been determined, the SGA is<lb />
always accepting applications for<lb />
senators.<lb />
Meetings are open to the public.<lb />
duced by Speaker of the Senate,<lb />
Terry Gore, asking attendees of<lb />
the meeting to fill out a market<lb />
survey dealing with student<lb />
housing preferences from Bostic<lb />
Development. The former presi-<lb />
dent of ECU'S SGA, Justin Mular-<lb />
key, currently works for Bostic<lb />
Development.<lb />
M. Cole Jones, President of<lb />
the Student Athlete Advisory<lb />
Committee (SAAC), announced<lb />
that the SAAC is holding a kick-<lb />
ball game at CM. Eppes Middle<lb />
School on Nov. 7 at 2 p.m.<lb />
The game will feature a mix-<lb />
ture of student athletes and<lb />
members of student organiza-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The event will require no<lb />
monetary fees for admission but<lb />
will require a donation of school<lb />
supplies. The March of Dimes<lb />
will also be on hand at the game<lb />
accepting charitable donations.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
SUMMER MARTIN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU's graduate school<lb />
sponsored the annual gradu-<lb />
ate school fair on Saturday in<lb />
Mendenhall giving students<lb />
information from more than 30<lb />
different schools in attendance.<lb />
The fair is an annual event<lb />
students are encouraged to<lb />
attend, especially sophomores,<lb />
juniors and seniors who are<lb />
planning on pursuing graduate<lb />
school. Although the fair was<lb />
centered on the upperclassmen,<lb />
underclassmen in attendance<lb />
also benefited from the event.<lb />
"Even freshmen and sopho-<lb />
mores should come, because<lb />
they need to get information on<lb />
what requirements they need to<lb />
apply to grad school said Linda<lb />
Hudson, assistant dean of the<lb />
graduate school at ECU.<lb />
The event helps students<lb />
learn more about the different<lb />
schools and programs available.<lb />
The schools in attendance pro-<lb />
vided students with information<lb />
packets, applications, deadline<lb />
dates, requirements and other<lb />
necessary information.<lb />
Approximately 35 schools<lb />
were present at the fair, including<lb />
those within and outside North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
A few of the schools were<lb />
UNC-G, NCSU, Campbell Uni-<lb />
versity, Elon University, NC A&amp;T,<lb />
 College of Charleston, Edward<lb />
Via Virginia College and the Uni-<lb />
versity of South Carolina.<lb />
ECU participants also in atten-<lb />
dance included the Brody School<lb />
of Medicine, school of allied<lb />
health, department of industrial<lb />
technology, school of nursing,<lb />
department of international stud-<lb />
ies, physician assistant, school<lb />
of public health, biochemistry<lb />
and the college of education.<lb />
. The programs have specific<lb />
requirements, which the students<lb />
need to obtain before applying to<lb />
graduate school. Students must<lb />
have at least a 3.0 grade point aver-<lb />
age, or have scored high enough<lb />
on the MCAT, GRE or MAT test.<lb />
Undergraduates can find<lb />
out more concerning summer<lb />
research programs or internship<lb />
opportunities and the funding<lb />
for these programs.<lb />
Students need to start apply-<lb />
ing and fulfilling the require-<lb />
ments as early as possible.<lb />
"Compared to the applica-<lb />
tion for acceptance into ECU,<lb />
getting into graduate school is<lb />
much harder said Meredith<lb />
Spears, ECU alumni and third<lb />
year student in the School of Law<lb />
at Campbell University.<lb />
"You have to write a paper,<lb />
which will be read by a lot of<lb />
people, and you have to get refer-<lb />
ences and complete all the testing<lb />
requirements for the program<lb />
you want<lb />
Spears said it is important to<lb />
apply early for graduate school<lb />
and the longer students wait,<lb />
the less chance they have to be<lb />
accepted.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
o<lb />
Grad School<lb />
For students who missed the<lb />
event, there is information on<lb />
the grad school programs which<lb />
you can access by going to their<lb />
Web site at ecu.edugradschool,<lb />
or call 328-6012 for additional<lb />
information.<lb />
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Page A2 news� tneeastcarolinian. com 252. 328. 6366 NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant Features Editor<lb />
TUESDAY October 26, 2004<lb />
campus News News Brief s<lb />
Onestop early voting takes<lb />
place until 00.30 at the<lb />
Elections Annex located at 1800<lb />
N. Greene St Office hours are<lb />
Monday - Friday from 7 am - 6<lb />
pm, and from 7 am -1 pm on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
October Is National Breast<lb />
Cancer Awareness Month<lb />
Give yourself Italy-Greece and the<lb />
Greek islands in summer 2005<lb />
you deserve it ECU � sit credit<lb />
funding available. Visit Rome,<lb />
the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel.<lb />
Pompeii, Delphi, Athens and<lb />
many other places Contact<lb />
Calvin Mercer at 328-4310 or<lb />
mercerc maiecu.edu<lb />
Faculty ExnfbWon<lb />
The 2004 Faculty Exhibition. 'A<lb />
Tradition of Excellence began<lb />
Wednesday and w end Nov. 20<lb />
in the Gray Galley in Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center. The exhfcition displays<lb />
various works including ceramics,<lb />
digital imaging, photography and<lb />
weaving. Contact Gil Leebrick.<lb />
gallery director at 328-6336<lb />
Celebrate Latin culture with a<lb />
dinner based on some of our<lb />
country's most popular dishes on<lb />
Oct 25 from 7 pm - 9 pm. The<lb />
event will be at the Willis building<lb />
on the comer of First Street and<lb />
Cotanche Street Tickets are $5 in<lb />
advance and $7 at the door.<lb />
The Trial of Jack McCall<lb />
Come relive history on Oct 27 and<lb />
see the trial reenacted of the man<lb />
who shot wild Bill Hickok. Enjoy a<lb />
delicious meal with live music of<lb />
bluegrass and country western<lb />
music before the performance<lb />
Event takes place at the Rock<lb />
Springs Center off highway 43.<lb />
Doors open at 6 pm Call 328-<lb />
6851 for more information.<lb />
Free Vision Screening<lb />
The Doctors Vision Center will<lb />
host free vision screenings on<lb />
Oct 28 at their new location at<lb />
1840 Arlington Blvd. From 3 pm.<lb />
- 7 pm. The event is open to the<lb />
public and will include visual<lb />
acuity tests, glaucoma screenings<lb />
and LASIK consultations. Contact<lb />
April McNamara at (910)395-5051<lb />
for more information.<lb />
Chicago<lb />
Make plans now to see the<lb />
Farmville Community Arts Council<lb />
present Chicago In the late<lb />
1920s Roxie Hart is left by her<lb />
lover, shoots him and encourages<lb />
her husband to take the blame<lb />
The show will be at the Farmville<lb />
Community Arts Center on North<lb />
Main Street at 8 pm. on Thursday.<lb />
Friday and Saturday, Oct 28-31.<lb />
The Sunday show will begin at 3<lb />
pm. Call 735-3832<lb />
Wachovia Freeboot Friday<lb />
Enioy musical entertainment by<lb />
The Blue Dogs and an alive-a-five<lb />
event filled with food, exhibits,<lb />
beer, merchandise booths and<lb />
more The event will take place<lb />
at Evans Street and Martin Luther<lb />
King Jr. Drive on Oct 29 from 5<lb />
pm. - 8 p.m.<lb />
Benefit Concert<lb />
Christy's Euro Pub is hosting their<lb />
second annual breast cancer<lb />
research benefit concert on<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 10 from 9 p.m<lb />
- 1 am The event will feature<lb />
Mac N Juice and all proceeds<lb />
will be donated to the American<lb />
Cancer Society's Breast Cancer<lb />
Research Fund.<lb />
The Children s Hour<lb />
On the main stage at McGinnis<lb />
Theatre, ECU will present The<lb />
Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman<lb />
The play centers around two<lb />
women that run a school for<lb />
girls. A malicious youngster starts<lb />
an entirely unfounded scandal<lb />
about them, which precipitates<lb />
tragedy for the women Parental<lb />
guidance suggested due to the<lb />
adult subject matter Runs Nov 18<lb />
- 23. Contact 328-6829 for more<lb />
information<lb />
Local<lb />
Former minister puzzled by<lb />
daughters' appearance on -Oprah<lb />
CHARLOTTE. NC (AP) - A former<lb />
Lincoln County minister told a visitor<lb />
to his hospital room that he did<lb />
not understand why his three adult<lb />
daughters went on 'The Oprah<lb />
Winfrey Show and accused him of<lb />
molesting them for years<lb />
Ted Eugene Hendrix. 66. of Denver.<lb />
NC. was hospitalized last week, hours<lb />
after the show aired.<lb />
He was scheduled to go on trial<lb />
Monday on sex abuse charges<lb />
involving one of the daughters about<lb />
20 years ago. but it's unclear whether<lb />
he w be weU enough.<lb />
The Rev. Hubert Clinard. who serves<lb />
as interim pastor at Hendrix's former<lb />
church in Denver, visited Hendrix<lb />
at Lake Norman Regional Medical<lb />
Center on Saturday<lb />
"The thing he expresses to me is,<lb />
What is it they want now? My life<lb />
has been destroyed those kinds of<lb />
things' Clinard said<lb />
Hendrix. the pastor of Webbs<lb />
Chapel United Methodist Church in<lb />
Lincoln County when the allegations<lb />
surfaced last year, is charged<lb />
with second-degree rape, incest,<lb />
second-degree sexual offense,<lb />
and crime against nature.<lb />
Though the trial charges<lb />
involved only one daughter, the<lb />
three appeared on Thursday's<lb />
show to say they had been<lb />
abused throughout their childhood.<lb />
The allegations on the show, taped<lb />
about a month ago, went weH beyond<lb />
the charges he faces in his trial.<lb />
With Burr leading In East.<lb />
Bowles must prove himself<lb />
SMfTHRELD. NC (AP) - Jesse Helms,<lb />
a conservative icon in eastern North<lb />
Carolina for decades, fittingly passed<lb />
the torch to the next generation of<lb />
Republicans in this state inside of a<lb />
tobacco warehouse as people finished<lb />
off 3.000 plates of barbecue.<lb />
'Will you please work as hard as<lb />
you ever did for me for this good.<lb />
conservative young man. Richard<lb />
Burr?' the frail, former frve-term<lb />
senator asked at a rally this past<lb />
week in Johnston County. "North<lb />
Carolina needs him in the United<lb />
Slates Senate<lb />
The blessing from Helms reflects<lb />
in a pod that shows him apparently<lb />
leading Democrat Erskine Bowles<lb />
among Kkety voters Down East<lb />
It also means that despite a lengthy<lb />
track record in the region, Bowles<lb />
must keep proving he has the<lb />
interests of voters there at heart while<lb />
threading the needte when talking<lb />
about rris work as chief of staff in the<lb />
CSnton administration.<lb />
1 think Urn a known quantity here<lb />
Bowles said at a campaign stop in<lb />
Rocky Mount "I think people get it<lb />
that I reaty care'<lb />
A Mason-Oixon dob has the Senate<lb />
race in a dead heat statewide, with<lb />
Burr and Bowles both at 45 percent<lb />
Burr leads Bowles in northeastern<lb />
North Carolina, 50 percent to 41<lb />
percent and in southeastern counties,<lb />
47 percent to 43 percent<lb />
These numbers can be attributed<lb />
in part to the changing political<lb />
landscape in eastern North Carolina<lb />
since Helms' first victory in 1972.<lb />
Helms' popularity and conservative<lb />
stands helped boost Republican<lb />
voter registration over the past few<lb />
decades as conservative Democrats<lb />
decry the national party as too liberal.<lb />
National<lb />
CIA removed detainees from Iraq<lb />
WASHINGTON (API-Leading senators<lb />
expressed concern Sunday about a<lb />
report that the CIA has secretly moved<lb />
as many as a dozen unidentified<lb />
prisoners out of Iraq in the past<lb />
six months, a possible violation of<lb />
international treaties.<lb />
Sen. John McCain said interrogations<lb />
could help extract crucial information<lb />
from detainees on plans for attacks<lb />
against Americans. But international<lb />
law, including the Geneva Conventions,<lb />
must be followed, he said.<lb />
These conventions and these rules<lb />
are in place for a reason because you<lb />
get on a slippery slope and you dont<lb />
know where to get off McCain told<lb />
ABC's This Week<lb />
The thing that separates us from<lb />
the enemy is our respect for human<lb />
rightshe said.<lb />
Sen. Joseph Biden called for new<lb />
leadership at the Justice Department<lb />
The detainees were removed<lb />
without notification to the<lb />
Intematicinal Red Cross, congressional<lb />
oversight committees, the Defense<lb />
Department or CIA investigators.<lb />
The Washington Post said in<lb />
Sunday editions, citing unidentified<lb />
government officials.<lb />
The Justice Department drafted<lb />
a memo dated March 19, 2004,<lb />
authorizing the CIA to take prisoners<lb />
out of Iraq for interrogation according<lb />
to the report<lb />
The newspaper said Iraqis can be<lb />
taken out of the country for a brief but<lb />
not indefinite period, and that illegal<lb />
aliens can be removed permanently<lb />
under local immigration law.<lb />
White House spokesman Sean<lb />
McCormick said the U.S. policy is to<lb />
comply with the international treaty,<lb />
which protects civilians during war<lb />
and occupation.<lb />
Kerry defends wife's<lb />
comment about Laura Bush<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic<lb />
presidential candidate John Kerry<lb />
said his wife simply made a mistake<lb />
when she said she didn't know if<lb />
first lady Laura Bush has ever held<lb />
"a real job<lb />
"She misspoke, as many of us do<lb />
in life. And I've misspoken. How<lb />
many times have I misspoken or the<lb />
president or somebody else?' Kerry<lb />
said in an interview for broadcast<lb />
Monday on NBC's Today" show.<lb />
Kerry said he loves his wife's<lb />
outspokenness.<lb />
'I think Americans love her he said.<lb />
"Because she's authentic. She speaks<lb />
her mind. And she tells the truth. And<lb />
Americans want the truth<lb />
Teresa Heinz Kerry recently apologized<lb />
to Mrs Bush after telling USA Today<lb />
she didn't know if the president's<lb />
wife has ever had a real job. Heinz<lb />
Kerry said later she'd forgotten<lb />
about Mrs. Bush's 10-year stint as a<lb />
schoolteacher and librarian.<lb />
In the Today interview Kerry also<lb />
defended his recent hunting trip<lb />
in Ohio, which yielded front-page<lb />
photos of him in a camouflage getup<lb />
along with mocking comments from<lb />
President Bush.<lb />
Tve hunted since I was 11 or12years<lb />
old. That's me Kerry said.<lb />
"It's the Republicans who are trying to<lb />
make it something. They cant stand<lb />
the idea that a Democrat actually<lb />
goes out and likes to hunt'<lb />
World<lb />
Egypt arrests five for<lb />
attacks on tourist sites<lb />
CAIRO. Egypt (AP) - A Palestinian<lb />
angered by Israeli-Palestinian<lb />
violence plotted and died in the<lb />
nearly simultaneous car bombings<lb />
of a Sinai hotel and tourist camp<lb />
that killed at least 34 people this<lb />
month, the Egyptian government said<lb />
Monday in announcing the arrests of<lb />
five Egyptians.<lb />
Two other suspects remained at<lb />
large, the Interior Ministry said.<lb />
The Taba Hilton was heavily damaged<lb />
in the worst of the blasts Two other<lb />
car bombs exploded at bungalow<lb />
campgrounds in nearby Ras Shitan,<lb />
also in the Sinai Peninsula. The<lb />
resorts were packed with Israeli<lb />
tourists who had traveled to the Sinai<lb />
during a Jewish holiday.<lb />
The government identified the<lb />
mastermind of the attacks as Ayad<lb />
Said Salah, a Palestinian who had<lb />
lived in the Sinai and who died in<lb />
the Oct. 7 explosion at the hotel<lb />
along with a fellow plotter. Egyptian<lb />
Suleiman Ahmed Saleh Flayfil. The<lb />
pair, identified through DNA testing,<lb />
was trying to leave the scene but<lb />
their timed explosives detonated<lb />
prematurely, the statement said.<lb />
Two other suspects were said to be<lb />
at large, Mohamed Ahmed Saleh<lb />
Flayfil, brother of Suleiman Flayfil, and<lb />
Hammad Gaman Gomah. Mohamed<lb />
Flayfil was accused of carrying out the<lb />
attack on one of the campgrounds<lb />
and Gomah was accused of carrying<lb />
out the third bombing.<lb />
Police arrested five suspects who<lb />
had lesser roles, including obtaining<lb />
explosives and the cars used in<lb />
the attacks, the ministry said. The<lb />
statement did not say when the five<lb />
were arrested or provide other details<lb />
of their capture.<lb />
Death toll In massive<lb />
Chinese mine explosion rises<lb />
BEIJING (AP) - Rescuers digging<lb />
through tons of debris found more<lb />
bodies in a coalmine in central<lb />
China, raising the death toll in a<lb />
gas explosion to 86, with no sign of<lb />
survivors among 62 missing miners,<lb />
the government said Monday.<lb />
Rescue efforts were hampered<lb />
by rubble in the gas-choked tunnels<lb />
of the Daping Mine near the central<lb />
city of Zhengzhou, the state Xinhua<lb />
News Agency said.<lb />
The explosion last Wednesday<lb />
was China's deadliest mine<lb />
accident this year.<lb />
The confirmed death toll matched<lb />
that of last year's worst reported<lb />
coalmine accident in China. In<lb />
2000. a gas explosion killed 162<lb />
people in a coalmine in the southern<lb />
province of Guizhou.<lb />
Government officials have pointed<lb />
to last week's disaster as proof of<lb />
China's failure to enforce safety in its<lb />
accident-plagued coalmines where<lb />
4,153 people were killed in fires,<lb />
floods and other disasters in the first<lb />
nine months of this year,<lb />
"It's been a hard day for us rescuers<lb />
Xinhua quoted Liu Xinshu, chief<lb />
of the Daping Mine's rescue brigade,<lb />
as saying.<lb />
"This was the worst coal mine<lb />
accident I've seen in more than 30<lb />
years and the rescue work is a tough<lb />
challenge to us<lb />
Rescuers reportedly were looking for<lb />
the missing miners some 1,000 feet<lb />
below the surface and two miles from<lb />
the entrance of the vast mine.<lb />
There is no evidence of survivors<lb />
Xinhua said.<lb />
Non student robbed at knife point<lb />
A male non student was robbed in the parking lot west of Tyler Hall Oct. 17 at approximately 12:20 a.m. by a subject who robbed him of his wallet at<lb />
knife point. The suspect was described as a black male, wearing blue jean shorts and a black hooded cap. The suspect fled south toward 14th Street<lb />
on foot. The victim was not injured during the incident. Anyone with information relating to this incident is asked to contact the ECU Police Department<lb />
at 328-6787. Students are reminded to maintain awareness of their surroundings at all times and walk in pairs or in small groups after dark.<lb />
U.N. nuclear agency confirms missing explosives<lb />
ELBARADEL<lb />
VIENNA, Austria � Several<lb />
hundred tons of conventional<lb />
explosives are missing from a<lb />
former Iraqi military facility<lb />
that once played a key role in<lb />
Saddam Hussein's efforts to build<lb />
a nuclear bomb, the UN. nuclear<lb />
agency confirmed Monday.<lb />
International Atomic Energy<lb />
Agency (IAEA) chief Mohamed<lb />
ElBaradei was scheduled to report<lb />
the materials' disappearance to<lb />
the U.N. Security Council on<lb />
Monday, spokeswoman Melissa<lb />
Fleming told The Associated<lb />
Press.<lb />
"On Oct.10, the IAEA received<lb />
a declaration from the Iraqi Min-<lb />
istry of Science and Technology<lb />
informing us that approximately<lb />
350 tons of high explosive mate-<lb />
rial had gone missing Fleming<lb />
said.<lb />
"The most immediate concern<lb />
here is that these explosives could<lb />
' have fallen into the wrong hands<lb />
In Washington, Democratic<lb />
presidential hopeful John Kerry's<lb />
campaign said the Bush admin-<lb />
istration must answer for what<lb />
may be the most grave and cata-<lb />
strophic mistake in a tragic series<lb />
of blunders in Iraq.<lb />
"How did they fail to secure<lb />
 tons of known, deadly explo-<lb />
sives despite clear warnings<lb />
from the International Atomic<lb />
Energy Agency to do so?" senior<lb />
Kerry adviser Joe Lockhart said<lb />
in a statement.<lb />
The Iraqis told the nuclear<lb />
agency the materials had been<lb />
stolen and looted because of a<lb />
lack of security at governmental<lb />
installations, Fleming said.<lb />
"We do not know what hap-<lb />
pened to the explosives or when<lb />
they were looted she said.<lb />
Nearly 380 tons of powerful<lb />
explosives that could be used to<lb />
build large conventional bombs<lb />
are missing from the former Al<lb />
Qaqaa military installation. The<lb />
380 tons is the U.S. equivalent of<lb />
the figure of 350 metric tons men-<lb />
tioned by the Iraqis, the IAEA said.<lb />
The newspaper said they<lb />
disappeared after the U.Sled<lb />
invasion of Iraq last year.<lb />
The explosives included HMX<lb />
and RDX, which can be used to<lb />
demolish buildings, down jetlin-<lb />
ers, produce warheads for missiles<lb />
and detonate nuclear weapons.<lb />
HMX and RDX are key ingre-<lb />
dients in plastic explosives such<lb />
as C-4 and Semtex-substances so<lb />
powerful that Libyan terrorists<lb />
needed just 1 pound to blow up<lb />
Pan Am Flight 103 over Locker-<lb />
bie, Scotland, in 1988, killing<lb />
170 people.<lb />
Bush's national security<lb />
adviser, Condoleeza Rice, was<lb />
informed of the missing explo-<lb />
sives in the past month, the<lb />
report said. It said Iraq's interim<lb />
government recently warned the<lb />
United States and U.N. nuclear<lb />
inspectors that the explosives<lb />
had vanished.<lb />
"Upon receiving the decla-<lb />
ration on Oct. 10, we first took<lb />
measures to authenticate it<lb />
Fleming said.<lb />
"Then on Oct. 15, weinformed<lb />
the multinational forces through<lb />
the U.S. government with the<lb />
request for it to take any appro-<lb />
priate action in cooperation with<lb />
Iraq's interim government<lb />
"Mr. ElBaradei wanted to give<lb />
them some time to recover the<lb />
explosives before reporting this<lb />
loss to the Security Council, but<lb />
since it's now out, ElBaradei plans<lb />
to inform the Security Council<lb />
today" she said in a letter to the<lb />
council president.<lb />
Before the war, Inspectors<lb />
with the Vienna-based IAEA<lb />
had kept tabs on the so-called<lb />
"dual use" explosives because<lb />
they could have been used to<lb />
detonate a nuclear weapon.<lb />
Experts say HMX can be used to<lb />
create a highly powerful explo-<lb />
sion with enough intensity to<lb />
ignite the fissile material in an<lb />
atomic bomb and set off a nuclear<lb />
chain reaction.<lb />
IAEA inspectors pulled out of<lb />
Iraq just before the 2003 Invasion<lb />
and have not yet been able to<lb />
return despite ElBaradei's repeated<lb />
urging that the experts be allowed<lb />
back in to finish their work.<lb />
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killed 50 soldiers in Iraq<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq � Iraqi offi-<lb />
cials suspect that about 50 U.S<lb />
trained Iraqi soldiers slain by<lb />
Insurgents may have been set up<lb />
by rebel Infiltrators in their ranks.<lb />
Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab<lb />
al-Zarqawi's group claimed<lb />
responsibility for the weekend<lb />
attack, the deadliest ambush of<lb />
the 18-month insurgency. The<lb />
claim was posted Sunday on an<lb />
Islamist Web site but its authen-<lb />
ticity could not be confirmed.<lb />
The 50 unarmed Iraqi sol-<lb />
diers were killed on their way<lb />
home after completing a training<lb />
course at the Klrkush military<lb />
camp northeast of Baghdad<lb />
when their buses were stopped<lb />
Saturday evening by rebels about<lb />
95 miles east of Baghdad, Inte-<lb />
rior Ministry spokesman Adnan<lb />
Abdul-Rahman said.<lb />
Some accounts by police said<lb />
the rebels were dressed in Iraqi<lb />
military uniforms. The insur-<lb />
gents forced many of the soldiers<lb />
to lie down on the ground and<lb />
then shot them in the head,<lb />
officials said Sunday.<lb />
There was confusion over the<lb />
precise number of Iraqi soldiers<lb />
killed in the ambush, although the<lb />
Iraqi National Guard said 48 troops<lb />
and three drivers were killed.<lb />
Abdul-Rahman said 37<lb />
bodies were found Sunday on the<lb />
ground with their hands behind<lb />
their backs, shot execution-style.<lb />
Twelve others were found in a<lb />
burned bus, he said. Some offi-<lb />
cials quoted witnesses as saying<lb />
insurgents fired rocket-propelled<lb />
grenades at one bus.<lb />
"After inspection, we found<lb />
out that they were shot after<lb />
being ordered to lay down on<lb />
the earth Gen. Walid al-Azzawi,<lb />
commander of the Diyala provin-<lb />
cial police, said, adding that the<lb />
bodies were laid out in four rows,<lb />
with 12 bodies in each row.<lb />
The killing of so many Iraqi<lb />
Unarmed soldiers were ambushed and killed after training.<lb />
soldiers in such an operation<lb />
reinforced American and Iraqi<lb />
suspicions that the country's<lb />
security services were infiltrated<lb />
by insurgents.<lb />
Iraqi police and soldiers have<lb />
been increasingly targeted by<lb />
insurgents, mostly with car<lb />
bombs and mortar shells. How-<lb />
ever, the fact that the insurgents<lb />
were able to strike at so many<lb />
unarmed soldiers in such a<lb />
remote region suggested the guer-<lb />
rillas might have had advance<lb />
word on the soldiers' travel.<lb />
"There was probably collu-<lb />
sion among the soldiers or other<lb />
groups Diyala's deputy Gov.<lb />
Aqil Hamid al-Adili told Al-<lb />
Arabiya television. "Otherwise,<lb />
the gunmen would not have<lb />
gotten the information about<lb />
the soldiers' departure from their<lb />
training camp and that they were<lb />
unarmed<lb />
Last week, a U.S. defense<lb />
official said in Washington<lb />
that some members of the Iraqi<lb />
security services have developed<lb />
sympathies and contacts with<lb />
the guerrillas. In other instances,<lb />
infiltrators were sent to join the<lb />
security services, the official said<lb />
on condition of anonymity.<lb />
He cited a mortar attack Tues-<lb />
day on an Iraqi National Guard<lb />
compound north of Baghdad as<lb />
a possible inside job. The attack-<lb />
ers apparently knew when and<lb />
where the soldiers were gathering<lb />
and dropped mortar rounds in<lb />
the middle of their formation. At<lb />
least four Iraqis were killed and<lb />
80 wounded.<lb />
The extent of rebel infiltra-<lb />
tion is unknown. However, it<lb />
raises concern about the Ameri-<lb />
can strategy of handing over<lb />
more responsibility to Iraqi secu-<lb />
rity forces so U.S. forces could be<lb />
drawn down.<lb />
In a Web site posting, the<lb />
al-Qaida in Iraq claimed respon-<lb />
sibility for the ambush, saying<lb />
"God enabled the Mujahedeen<lb />
to kill all" the soldiers and "seize<lb />
two cars and money<lb />
Al-Zarqawi and his move-<lb />
ment are believed to be behind<lb />
dozens of attacks on Iraqi and<lb />
U.Sled forces and kidnappings<lb />
of foreigners. Many of those<lb />
hostages, including three Ameri-<lb />
cans, have been beheaded.<lb />
Palestinians killed as parliament<lb />
prepares for debate on withdrawal<lb />
JERUSALEM (AP) � Israeli<lb />
troops raided a Gaza Strip refugee<lb />
camp to halt Palestinian mortar<lb />
fire, killing 14 Palestinians and<lb />
wounding 72 Monday, as Israel's<lb />
parliament set up for a historic<lb />
debate on a withdrawal from the<lb />
coastal strip.<lb />
In Jerusalem, thou-<lb />
sands of police were being<lb />
deployed, particularly around<lb />
parliament, and helicopters<lb />
were kept on standby to fly<lb />
legislators to the building<lb />
in case demonstrators try to<lb />
block access roads. Thousands of<lb />
marchers were expected to sur-<lb />
round parliament at the start of<lb />
the debate Monday afternoon.<lb />
The session was to begin<lb />
with a speech by Prime Minister<lb />
Ariel Sharon, followed by brief<lb />
remarks by nearly all the 120<lb />
legislators. A vote was expected<lb />
Tuesday evening, and Sharon's<lb />
aides said he is counting on a<lb />
comfortable victory.<lb />
"The train has left the sta-<lb />
tion, the implementation is<lb />
under way government spokes-<lb />
man Raanan Gissin said of Sha-<lb />
ron's plan.<lb />
"After the Knesset vote on<lb />
Tuesday we will be in an irrevers-<lb />
ible process<lb />
However, nearly half of the<lb />
40 legislators in Sharon's Likud<lb />
Party were to vote against. Sha-<lb />
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"So much of the past has<lb />
been preserved In eastern North<lb />
Carolina when compared to<lb />
other places Kenan said.<lb />
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mation to write about<lb />
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eastern North Carolina a part of<lb />
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York said a member of the<lb />
audience told him the event<lb />
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cessful in bringing ECU and the<lb />
community together.<lb />
Bauer said she reads and<lb />
teaches these authors and<lb />
enjoyed the opportunity to see<lb />
and meet them in person.<lb />
Jerry Mathes, graduate stu-<lb />
dent in English said he thought it<lb />
was a really good program.<lb />
"I have been to many sym-<lb />
posiums; this one is very well<lb />
organized Mathes said.<lb />
"The readers were all pow-<lb />
erful and related well to the<lb />
audience who are mostly<lb />
from the eastern North<lb />
Carolina region<lb />
Ben Roberts, the donor of<lb />
many of the novels in the North<lb />
Carolina fictional collection at<lb />
Joyner Library said he thought<lb />
the event was very well planned<lb />
out. He said he appreciates the<lb />
event speakers for their works<lb />
and successes in making this<lb />
event happen.<lb />
"I have been collecting books<lb />
since 1959 said Roberts.<lb />
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he had a fine collection of a<lb />
variety of books relating to<lb />
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wanted to make them available<lb />
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ting on my shelf?" Roberts said.<lb />
He contacted the head of<lb />
North Carolina collections<lb />
before he was eventually<lb />
referred to ECU. He said he chose<lb />
ECU to donate his books to<lb />
because of the good, motivated<lb />
workers at Joyner Library and<lb />
ECU has the only course in the<lb />
entire UNC system that teaches<lb />
North Carolina fiction.<lb />
Roberts said he hopes ECU will<lb />
eventually start a history museum<lb />
of eastern North Carolina.<lb />
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TUESDAY October 26, 2004<lb />
Our View<lb />
Throughout United States history, the 18-24<lb />
year age group has always had the lowest<lb />
turnout of voters.<lb />
Often the reason for this is because this<lb />
age group does not have the foundation of<lb />
knowledge or interest in the field of politics<lb />
and they are not able to foresee how these<lb />
political events will impact their lives within<lb />
the next 10, 20 or 30 years from now.<lb />
With important issues such as social security,<lb />
Medicare, homeland security, the war in Iraq<lb />
and talks of reinstating the draft facing the<lb />
younger generation, TEC believes that we<lb />
should brake this trend of low voter turn out.<lb />
We encourage all ECU students to research<lb />
the issues and the candidates to make an<lb />
informed decision before the deadline on<lb />
Nov. 2.<lb />
TEC thinks it is time for the younger genera-<lb />
tion to come to light and realize that voting is<lb />
an important responsibility everyone over the<lb />
age of 18 in our country has and they need to<lb />
sacrifice the 30-minutes or so from their day<lb />
it takes for them to do the procedure.<lb />
Serving your civic duty is not a difficult pro-<lb />
cedure. Many members of our staff voted last<lb />
week. The drive to the early voting office takes<lb />
less than 10 minutes and the line in the office<lb />
takes less than five minutes.<lb />
If you have not voted early and are regis-<lb />
tered in Pitt County, you can do so at the<lb />
following location:<lb />
Technical Enterprise CenterBOE Annex<lb />
1800 N. Greene St<lb />
The early voting office is open Monday<lb />
through Friday from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. from now<lb />
until Friday, Oct. 29. The office will also be<lb />
open Saturday, Oct. 30 from 8 a.m. -1 p.m.<lb />
Here are some more facts about young voters,<lb />
from the Youth Vote Coalition concerning the<lb />
2000 election. It is our hope these numbers<lb />
will increase with this election:<lb />
- 30.2 percent of 18 -19 year olds voted, while<lb />
43.4 percent were registered to vote.<lb />
- 32.4 percent of 18 - 24 year olds voted,<lb />
while 48.75 percent were registered to vote.<lb />
41.3 percent of those enrolled in school (42<lb />
percent of the total 18-24 year old group)<lb />
voted.<lb />
- 36.24 percent of 18 - 30 year olds voted<lb />
while 51.6 percent were registered to vote.<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
Predicting 2004 Election outcomes<lb />
Vote isn't going to be as<lb />
close as media thinks it<lb />
TONYMCKEE<lb />
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Here, for the first time in print,<lb />
prepared to awe you with his incredible<lb />
predictions, is the amazing, spectacu-<lb />
lar, Psychic Seer Extraordinaire, "The<lb />
Great Rigga-Tony<lb />
"Thank you, thank you. I shall<lb />
begin with no further delay.<lb />
First, I look deeply into my Crystal<lb />
TV. Quiet now. This requires much<lb />
concentration. Ah yes, the snow is start-<lb />
ing to clear I see something. A little<lb />
horizontal adjustment and  Yes! I've<lb />
got it! Here we go.<lb />
I see Election Day 2004.1 see many,<lb />
many votes going to George Bush. Not<lb />
so many to John Kerry. 1 see Democrats<lb />
in a panic as they realize they will lose<lb />
the election. But wait! I see brave war-<lb />
riors coming to the aid of the down-<lb />
trodden Dems.<lb />
Oh, my mistake, those are lawyers.<lb />
Sorry about that.<lb />
I see these lawyers spreading<lb />
like a plague across the land waving<lb />
papers and speaking in indecipherable<lb />
tongues. They march into courthouse<lb />
after courthouse, filing frivolous law-<lb />
suit after frivolous lawsuit.<lb />
I see these lawyers saying that<lb />
there was voter fraud and demanding<lb />
recounts because the vote count was<lb />
within the "statistical margin of error<lb />
based on their polls.<lb />
I see Democrat supporters yelling<lb />
"voter fraud" and "voter intimidation"<lb />
all over the country. But it seems that<lb />
when they are asked for proof, they<lb />
cannot offer any. But the Dems all<lb />
say that the seriousness of the charges<lb />
demands an investigation and recount<lb />
of all votes even if there is no evidence<lb />
of wrongdoing.<lb />
I also see that these are areas where<lb />
George Bush has won in a traditionally<lb />
Democrat stronghold.<lb />
No explanations for this coin-<lb />
cidence have been offered, and the<lb />
mainstream press is not questioning<lb />
any of it.<lb />
I see John Kerry declaring victory<lb />
in the election even though the vote<lb />
counts show President Bush winning by<lb />
6 percentage points! I see more lawyers<lb />
hovering like vultures over carrion.<lb />
Can this be possible?<lb />
And there is still more?<lb />
Ah-h-h-h! The Great Rigga-Tony<lb />
can do this no more. My head is about<lb />
to explode. I must rest<lb />
Let's have a big hand for the Great<lb />
Rigga-Tony!<lb />
How about those predictions?<lb />
Unfortunately, they weren't very psy-<lb />
chic.<lb />
Every scenario described is included<lb />
in a new Democrat "playbook" on how<lb />
to steal the upcoming election.<lb />
There really are lawyers prepared<lb />
to descend on various parts of the<lb />
country if the vote tally doesn't go the<lb />
way they "feel" it should. That makes<lb />
sense. The Democrats are the party of<lb />
"feelers" after all.<lb />
There really are people prepared to<lb />
claim voter fraud andor intimidation<lb />
even if none exists.<lb />
And one of John Kerry's people<lb />
has stated that Kerry is prepared to<lb />
declare himself the winner, even if the<lb />
vote was S3 percent Bush, 46 percent<lb />
Kerry. The plan would be to "act like a<lb />
winner" including naming a Cabinet<lb />
and National Security Team, forcing<lb />
the Republicans, and the rest of the<lb />
country, to "prove" that he hadn't<lb />
won.<lb />
Now, for those of you who have<lb />
been blinded by an irrational hatred for<lb />
President Bush, here are a few remind-<lb />
ers of other things your hero John Kerry<lb />
and the Democrats have done:<lb />
They attempted to deny Ameri-<lb />
can citizens their First Amendment<lb />
rights by threatening lawsuits against<lb />
Kerry detractors and those that would<lb />
air or print anything derogatory.<lb />
This is the same bunch that hailed<lb />
Michael Moore's propaganda<lb />
attacking the President as news. Hypo-<lb />
crites.<lb />
After "borrowing" a hunting outfit<lb />
recently, Kerry trudged into the woods<lb />
and later emerged claiming to have<lb />
"bagged a bird By the way, where<lb />
were the gun control and animal rights<lb />
advocates as their "hero" slaughtered<lb />
an innocent birdie with a barbaric<lb />
shotgun? Hypocrites.<lb />
This is the John Kerry who admit-<lb />
ted to "sitting in a daze" for 40 minutes<lb />
on 911 and who later criticized the<lb />
president for reading to school children<lb />
for seven minutes after the attack.<lb />
Hypocrites.<lb />
These are the people who claim<lb />
they are against "disenfranchising"<lb />
voters yet are suing in numerous states<lb />
to keep Ralph Nader and only Ralph<lb />
Nader, off the presidential ballots as<lb />
a third party candidate, thereby dis-<lb />
enfranchising all Green Party voters.<lb />
Hypocrites.<lb />
Kerry is the man who said it is<lb />
OK for American soldiers to die<lb />
under the auspices of the UN flag but<lb />
not unilaterally under the American<lb />
flag. Of course, he said this while Bill<lb />
Clinton was unilaterally sending U.S.<lb />
troops to foreign countries without<lb />
saying one word to the UN. Hypo-<lb />
crite.<lb />
All of this is known by the<lb />
mainstream, liberal-biased media<lb />
but they chose to ignore all of<lb />
Kerry's and the Democrats faults while<lb />
making up or using forged documents<lb />
to try to smear George Bush. Hypo-<lb />
crites.<lb />
With all that has happened and all<lb />
that is now known, how can anyone<lb />
non-hypocrite vote for John Kerry<lb />
knowing what an immoral, unethi-<lb />
cal, lying, manipulating, deceitful<lb />
example of what the Democratic Party<lb />
has become?<lb />
In closing, here's a prediction of<lb />
my own: this election will not be as<lb />
close as the press is trying to make it<lb />
out to be. George Bush will be reelected<lb />
handily.<lb />
I'll do my part to ensure that. Will<lb />
you do yours?<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Keeping score: Kerry comes out on top<lb />
(KRT) � This campaign is nastier<lb />
than it needs to be. The truth is, George<lb />
W. Bush and John Kerry's records on<lb />
key issues aren't as different as they'd<lb />
have us believe. Blame the spin doctors,<lb />
partisan zealots and lobbyists for the<lb />
hatred and hype.<lb />
After judging the candidates on<lb />
many issues, from health care to ter-<lb />
rorism and from unemployment to tax<lb />
cuts, I scored it 47 for Kerry, 3 for Bush.<lb />
In footbail, that's a rout, but you and I<lb />
know it's a bogus score in politics.<lb />
For example, Bush says he's for free<lb />
trade, but he signed a huge tariff on<lb />
foreign steel to please folks in the Rust<lb />
Belt. Kerry wants companies to stop<lb />
moving jobs off-shore, but he was a<lb />
solid free-trader in the Senate.<lb />
Issue-by-issue scoring can take you<lb />
only so far, usually to the medicine<lb />
cabinet for aspirin. So this liberal and<lb />
unaffiliated voter -1 bet you thought I<lb />
was a Democrat! - would like to share<lb />
three basic themes for judging the can-<lb />
didates. Most key issues fall under one<lb />
of them: We may also call them values,<lb />
because they harbor principles dear to<lb />
me, and near to the eventual winner.<lb />
Life and Death. Let's get the abor-<lb />
tion issue out of the way: Every time<lb />
religious conservatives push Bush to<lb />
outlaw abortion, he side-steps the ques-<lb />
tion. Kerry personally opposes abortion<lb />
but supports a woman's choice. No<lb />
scenario for change here.<lb />
But on most other quality of life<lb />
questions, Kerry offers a modestly<lb />
healthier and safer vision for the<lb />
country. He would expand our cur-<lb />
rent health care system to include 27<lb />
million more Americans. He supports<lb />
stem cell research for finding cures to<lb />
crippling diseases. He would protect<lb />
the forests, skies and rivers better than<lb />
Bush, who tends to appoint industry<lb />
folks to enforcement jobs.<lb />
On poverty, Bush hasn't mentioned<lb />
a peep about compassionate conserva-<lb />
tism this time. Kerry could come up<lb />
with anti-poverty programs that appeal<lb />
to the middle class.<lb />
World Leadership. If there's one<lb />
area that draws a clear line between<lb />
the two, it's how Bush and Kerry see<lb />
America's role in the world. Kerry sees<lb />
it the old way, as leading like-minded<lb />
allies into war only as a last resort, or<lb />
in nation-building when diplomacy,<lb />
fails. Bush has got America going it<lb />
alone, which means shooting first and<lb />
asking questions later. We know what<lb />
the result is in Iraq, but let's look at<lb />
one of the unfortunate consequences<lb />
of going it alone.<lb />
After Iraq and Israel, Mexico is our<lb />
most important foreign relationship.<lb />
So many Mexicans coming here, so<lb />
many U.S. jobs going there. So much<lb />
Spanish heard here, so many gringo<lb />
corporations heard there.<lb />
I once gave Bush big points for his<lb />
affinity for Mexico and desire to cut<lb />
a new immigration deal. But when<lb />
Mexico refused to support his invasion<lb />
of Iraq, Bush demoted her to banana<lb />
republic. No immigration deal. Every<lb />
partnership we have with Mexico, from<lb />
the war on drugs to free trade, could<lb />
sour or stall.<lb />
The War. Whether based on lies or<lb />
an honest attempt to bring democracy<lb />
to the Middle East, Iraq has become<lb />
a quagmire. There is no exit without<lb />
humiliation or defeat. Fight until we<lb />
win? That's what the hawks wanted<lb />
in Vietnam, where American boys and<lb />
girls fought the hardest while the locals<lb />
mostly ran or complained about our<lb />
presence, just like today.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
I think it's so ridiculous when<lb />
a girl walks into class late with<lb />
her hair put up in a rag in a way<lb />
that all girls know would have to<lb />
have taken at least 30 minutes,<lb />
then giggle and say the reason for<lb />
the rag is a bad hair day.<lb />
Pedestrians only have the<lb />
right of way at a crosswalk. Any<lb />
other time you cross the street<lb />
and nearly get hit, it's called jay-<lb />
walking and it's your fault.<lb />
Attention ECU students:<lb />
You're no longer in high school.<lb />
So stop complaining how early<lb />
your class is, how many tests you<lb />
have or that you don't want to be<lb />
in class. No one is making you<lb />
stay here. If you don't want to be<lb />
here, go back home to Mommy<lb />
and Daddy.<lb />
Why is it ECU spends money<lb />
on a new dining hall but some<lb />
dorms have no air conditioning<lb />
and parking is horrible?<lb />
With the numerous crimes<lb />
occurring on and around campus<lb />
lately, why is it the only advice<lb />
ECU police has to offer is to "walk<lb />
in pairs or small groups?"<lb />
Has anyone ever noticed the<lb />
way that people flying coach on<lb />
an airplane are treated like cattle<lb />
but the people In first class are<lb />
treated as though they have all<lb />
just won a Nobel Peace Prize, an<lb />
Emmy, a Grammy and a Pulitzer<lb />
all in the same day?<lb />
Just because someone has<lb />
turned on their signal and applies<lb />
their brakes to execute a turn does<lb />
not mean you need to attempt to<lb />
ram into the back of their car,<lb />
beep your horn and then use the<lb />
middle finger wave.<lb />
Hey Tony McKee, what if Bill<lb />
O'Reilly gets convicted of sexual<lb />
harassment? That means you<lb />
would have to copy your right-<lb />
wing rants from Sean Hannity<lb />
exclusively instead of the half<lb />
and half of O'Reilly and Hannity<lb />
you've been giving us the whole<lb />
election season.<lb />
If you live in apartments far<lb />
from campus, you should ride<lb />
the bus to school and stop park-<lb />
ing in the neighborhoods across<lb />
Fifth Street. Parking across from<lb />
campus in the neighborhoods<lb />
should only be allowed for the<lb />
people who were smart enough to<lb />
rent a house, live there and walk<lb />
to class. If you want to park there,<lb />
find a house and quit taking my<lb />
parking spot.<lb />
Does my professor not know<lb />
how to use his e-mail or is he just<lb />
too lazy to let his students know<lb />
that class is cancelled?<lb />
Did I miss something Thurs-<lb />
day in the sports section? While<lb />
I saw the regular articles on the<lb />
NFL, our sub-par football team<lb />
and a nice piece on intramural<lb />
football, there was no mention of<lb />
either MLB championship series.<lb />
I know baseball isn't what it<lb />
used to be, but two game sevens,<lb />
including the greatest comeback<lb />
of all time, deserves a mention.<lb />
It's nice to see that there is<lb />
a person who can look at both<lb />
sides of the issue. Thank you Mr.<lb />
Kalajian for igniting discussion<lb />
and intelligent (well, sometimes<lb />
intelligent) discourse on topics<lb />
that the right would rather col-<lb />
lege students not talk about. I<lb />
applaud you.<lb />
Why do people insist on walk-<lb />
ing in front of you and going at such<lb />
a slow pace? Move over people!<lb />
I think it's really messed up<lb />
how I graduate on Dec. 11, and<lb />
then have to turn around and<lb />
come back to take final exams.<lb />
Isn't graduation supposed to be<lb />
the end?<lb />
To all those people who are<lb />
not for the war in Iraq, as well as<lb />
to those people who are for the<lb />
war, the war has happened and is<lb />
happening now. The only thing<lb />
I ask is that no matter what you<lb />
personally believe, you need to<lb />
support our troops 100 percent.<lb />
I hate how a lot of my demo-<lb />
cratic professors push their views<lb />
on their classes by bashing Bush.<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 editorstheeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity.<lb />
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to unleash mudslides as it pelted<lb />
soil loosened by the earthquakes.<lb />
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nasiums and public buildings<lb />
following Saturday evening's<lb />
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knocked down houses, ripped<lb />
through roads and bridges, and<lb />
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in the area and bring blankets<lb />
needed to brave near-freezing<lb />
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a water truck that arrived for the<lb />
first time early Monday.<lb />
"The aftershocks are still<lb />
strong, so we felt it was safer<lb />
to stay here even though our<lb />
house wasn't all that badly dam-<lb />
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she sipped tea outside the tent<lb />
where she was staying with her<lb />
two daughters, her mother and<lb />
her husband.<lb />
The national government<lb />
in Tokyo said it was shipping<lb />
another 10,000 blankets to the<lb />
area. Prime Minister Junichiro<lb />
Koizumi said he wanted to visit<lb />
the zone "as soon as possible<lb />
"We will do our best so that<lb />
victims of the earthquake can<lb />
live in safety as soon as pos-<lb />
sible Chief Cabinet Secretary<lb />
An earthquake knocked a bullet train off its tracks in Japan.<lb />
Hiroyuki Hosoda told reporters,<lb />
adding that the government had<lb />
shipped loads of canned biscuits<lb />
to the area on Sunday.<lb />
Saturday's quake was the<lb />
worst to hit Japan since 1995,<lb />
when more than 6,000 people<lb />
were killed by a 7.2 magnitude<lb />
temblor in and around the port<lb />
city of Kobe.<lb />
U.S. Ambassador to Japan<lb />
Howard Baker pledged $50,000 in<lb />
aid as a symbol of the U.S. desire<lb />
to do whatever it can to assist<lb />
the government and people of<lb />
Japan during this difficult time.<lb />
Some 389 aftershocks strong<lb />
enough to be felt were recorded<lb />
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initial jolt. By Monday morn-<lb />
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ways causing severe traffic jams,<lb />
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the outside world. Train and bus<lb />
services to the area remained<lb />
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train, while traveling at 125<lb />
mph, caused no injuries to the<lb />
151 passengers, but it neverthe-<lb />
less prompted an investigation<lb />
of the safety of Japan's advanced<lb />
railway system.<lb />
"The situation could have been<lb />
worse Chief Cabinet Secretary<lb />
Hiroyuki Hosoda said Monday.<lb />
"We need to find out if this could<lb />
have been prevented and what<lb />
should be done because  there<lb />
could have been a major accident<lb />
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Monday that the train was saved<lb />
from overturning because it was<lb />
an older, slower and heavier<lb />
model. Newer versions have cars<lb />
30 percent lighter and travel up<lb />
to 185 mph.<lb />
The National Police Agency<lb />
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and partially damaged structures<lb />
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the mountain road with their<lb />
belongings to seek shelter. The<lb />
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tions to evacuate.<lb />
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TUESDAY October 26, 2004<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The 2004 Employee Benefits<lb />
Fair will be taking place in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Great<lb />
Rooms Tuesday, Oct. 26 from 10<lb />
a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be vendors<lb />
such as: NC College Foundation,<lb />
NC Flex, Great West Deferred<lb />
Compensation Plan, Prudential<lb />
401K, Liberty Mutual Home and<lb />
Auto Insurance, Colonial Disability,<lb />
TIAA-CREF and VIALIC. Start<lb />
planning for your future!<lb />
The Pamlico Sound; A Festival of<lb />
Brass will be held on Wednesday,<lb />
Oct 27 at 7 p.m. in the A.J. Retcher<lb />
Recital Hall at ECU. For more<lb />
Information, call 382-6851 or visit<lb />
the ECU School of Music Web site<lb />
at muslc.ecu.edu.<lb />
Students are invited to participate<lb />
in a guided viewing of the lunar<lb />
eclipse on Wednesday, Oct. 27<lb />
at 8 p.m. in Jaycee Park. Shawn<lb />
Laatsch, ECU instructor and<lb />
Solar System Ambassador for<lb />
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab will<lb />
give a guided glimpse of the lunar<lb />
eclipse. Telescopes will be set up<lb />
for optimal viewing. This event is<lb />
free to students!<lb />
Names In the News:<lb />
Thank you Prince Harry for your<lb />
partying ways. Another thanks<lb />
to Prince Charles and the late<lb />
Princess Diana's wild child<lb />
for wounding a paparazzo. It<lb />
happened Thursday morning<lb />
when the 20-year-old prince was<lb />
getting into a car outside trendy<lb />
London club Pangaea. Surrounded<lb />
by paparazzi, the prince apparently<lb />
pushed one of their cameras<lb />
causing it to cut the photographers<lb />
lip. The injured photographer says<lb />
Harry lunged at him, attacking<lb />
him without provocation. But the<lb />
prince also sustained a facial<lb />
booboo. A statement from a royal<lb />
rep states that Harry was hit in the<lb />
face as the paparazzi rushed him.<lb />
"In pushing the camera away, it's<lb />
understood that a photographer's<lb />
lip was cut<lb />
If you love to dress like Elvis<lb />
Presley, swivel your hips and belt<lb />
out "Baby let me be, your lovin'<lb />
teddy bear" In front of the mirror on<lb />
those lonely evenings, CBS wants<lb />
you for a mini-series with the<lb />
enigmatic, veritably oblique title,<lb />
"Elvis The open casting call says<lb />
be In Lalaland Nov. 10 from 10<lb />
a.m. - 4 p.m. (their time) at Sound<lb />
Stage 46 of the CBS Television<lb />
City studio complex.<lb />
No one knows what's going<lb />
on, but because of unspecified<lb />
threats to his person, family or<lb />
pets, John Travolta and wife Kelly<lb />
Preston have added a bunch<lb />
of new beefy burly guys to their<lb />
security detail. This is no laughing<lb />
matter: At Sunday's premiere of<lb />
Travolta's film, A Love Song for<lb />
Bobby Long, two bomb-sniffing<lb />
dogs checked the guests.<lb />
Osbourne matriarch, cancer<lb />
survivor, talk-show host,<lb />
conscientious mother and above<lb />
all, loving wife Sharon, has finally<lb />
fixed troubles that have plagued<lb />
her household for decades: She's<lb />
installed urinals in the Osbourne's<lb />
U.K. home because Ozzy's aim is<lb />
so bad he messes up the toilet<lb />
seat and surrounding areas.<lb />
Why is "Desperate Housewives"<lb />
way hot, way cool and probably<lb />
way too good for network TV?<lb />
The program has drawn the ire<lb />
of ABC's sponsors, three of which<lb />
have pulled out, whining that<lb />
"Desperate Housewives" is too<lb />
racy. According to CNN, Tyson<lb />
Foods, Lowe's and Kellogg have<lb />
yanked their support. The reason?<lb />
CNN says reps at Tyson and<lb />
Lowe's say it's the show's brassy,<lb />
brash and, yes, brazen script<lb />
that bothers them. Meanwhile,<lb />
ABC is holding its ground, saying<lb />
the show Is attracting more<lb />
advertisers, not fewer.<lb />
Tracey Gold, who was cuddly cute<lb />
as she experienced her "Growing<lb />
Pains is now a grown-up. And<lb />
just like one, she appeared in a<lb />
Los Angeles court to plead not<lb />
guilty to charges stemming from<lb />
a Sept. 3 Inci0nt during which<lb />
her SUV overturned, Injuring her<lb />
hubby and 7-year-old son. Gold,<lb />
35, who has been charged with<lb />
DUI, causing Injury while driving<lb />
with a blood-alcohol level in<lb />
excess of 0.08, and felony child<lb />
endangerment, could face up to<lb />
five years in prison. The district<lb />
attorney's office said she probably<lb />
would get probation.<lb />
Ukrainian dance company leaps onto ECU stage<lb />
Folk dance company<lb />
brings cultural<lb />
excitement to campus<lb />
USA TUMBARELLO<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
Internationally renowned<lb />
folk dance company, the Virsky<lb />
Ukrainian National Dance Com-<lb />
pany, brings their magnificent<lb />
combination of live music, Ukrai-<lb />
nian folk traditions, dazzling<lb />
costumes and fascinating tech-<lb />
nique of acrobatics, ballet and<lb />
folk dance to Wright Auditorium<lb />
on Nov. 3.<lb />
This is the third performance<lb />
in the S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Performing Arts Series for the<lb />
2004-2005 season.<lb />
Virsky's stop in eastern North<lb />
Carolina is one of many sched-<lb />
uled stops during their fall 2004<lb />
tour of the U.S. and Canada. This<lb />
is their first visit to North Amer-<lb />
ica since 1998 and their first stop<lb />
ever at ECU. Their 13-week tour<lb />
includes some 70 performances<lb />
in 57 cities.<lb />
The 85-member troupe began<lb />
their tour in San Francisco back<lb />
in September, and will wrap<lb />
up on Dec. 5 in New Orleans<lb />
after stopping at ECU and provid-<lb />
ing a night of splendid entertain-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The ensemble was founded<lb />
in 1937 when ballet-masters<lb />
Pavlo Virsky and Mykola Bolotov<lb />
headed a group of professional<lb />
dancers. Virsky trained as a<lb />
ballet dancer with many dance<lb />
theaters in the former Soviet<lb />
Union, performing as a soloist<lb />
in Swan Lake, Don Quixote and<lb />
Raymonda.<lb />
Virsky and Bolotov were fas-<lb />
cinated with the culture and soul<lb />
of folk dance, thus explaining the<lb />
eloquent fusion of ballet dance<lb />
tt<lb />
FYI<lb />
World renowned dance company comes to ECU to perform for the Performing Arts Series.<lb />
and folk traditions the company<lb />
was founded upon and exhibits<lb />
in every performance to date. The<lb />
ensemble was later named after<lb />
Virsky in 1977, two years after<lb />
his death.<lb />
Under Virsky's direction, the<lb />
company entertained audiences<lb />
with countless choreographic<lb />
compositions that have led them<lb />
to international praise.<lb />
During their first U.S. tour<lb />
in 1958, the company received<lb />
a 25-minute ovation at the Met-<lb />
ropolitan Opera House in New<lb />
York City. They have attracted<lb />
similar recognition from the<lb />
many venues they frequent in<lb />
England, Greece, Italy, Spain,<lb />
Germany, France, Venezuela,<lb />
Chile and India.<lb />
Since 1980 the company<lb />
has been under the direction of<lb />
choreographic master and artistic<lb />
director of the Virsky Ukrainian<lb />
National Dance Company, Myro-<lb />
slav Vantukh. Vantukh strives to<lb />
preserve and develop folk dance<lb />
as a choreographic art and works<lb />
to implant the spirit of the late<lb />
Virsky into every composition.<lb />
The dancers of the Virsky<lb />
Ukrainian National Dance Com-<lb />
pany train every day in this<lb />
serious art form, which is very<lb />
respected and admired by their<lb />
Ukrainian people. They are stead-<lb />
fast in their work ethic and<lb />
dedicate themselves to perfecting<lb />
their dance presentation.<lb />
There are 14 pieces part of<lb />
the two-hour performance, a<lb />
combination of new and old dedi-<lb />
cations. Each dance incorporates<lb />
anywhere from 20 to 60 dancers<lb />
and exhibits a robust combina-<lb />
tion of color and speed for high-<lb />
energy entertainment.<lb />
The exquisite costumes fea-<lb />
ture elaborate embroidery and<lb />
bright colors and patterns. The<lb />
excitement of the costumes bal-<lb />
ance well with the breathtaking<lb />
skills of jumping, turning and<lb />
Cossack kicking (squat-kick).<lb />
Along with eye-catching cos-<lb />
tumes and spirited dancing, props<lb />
such as spears, ribbons, tambou-<lb />
rines and scarves are used to<lb />
enhance the folk understanding.<lb />
Throughout the theatrical<lb />
performance, chanting and<lb />
singing in their native Ukrai-<lb />
nian language is used to tell the<lb />
folk stories behind the dancing.<lb />
Although most will not be able<lb />
Virsky Ukrainian National<lb />
Dance Company<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 3,2004<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
$10 ECU Student<lb />
$13 Youth<lb />
$23 ECU FacultyStaff<lb />
$25 Public<lb />
'All tickets are $25 at the door<lb />
1-800-ECUARTS or ecuarts.com<lb />
to understand their words, their<lb />
effervescent dancing will help to<lb />
unfold the story.<lb />
ECU has booked other folk<lb />
dance companies in the past,<lb />
including the Georgian State<lb />
Dance Company and Veriovka<lb />
Ukrainian Dance Company.<lb />
It has been recorded that folk<lb />
dance performances attract the<lb />
best attendance out of any other<lb />
acts that perform on ECU'S stages<lb />
including opera, jazz, ballet,<lb />
classical, symphony and pop<lb />
performances.<lb />
"This is one of those spec-<lb />
tacular dance events that<lb />
people don't get to see often<lb />
said Carol Woodruff, direc-<lb />
tor of Cultural Outreach.<lb />
"It's a glimpse into a culture<lb />
that is not ours<lb />
The Virsky Ukrainian<lb />
National Dance Company is a<lb />
spectacle that people of all ages<lb />
can enjoy whether a dance enthu-<lb />
siast or not.<lb />
There are seven remaining<lb />
performances in the S. Rudolph<lb />
Alexander Performing Arts Series<lb />
for the 2004-2005 season.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Only music-telling ensemble in<lb />
nation will perform on campus<lb />
Workshops available<lb />
after show<lb />
MARTHA HILL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The S. Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Performing Arts Series presents<lb />
in the Family Fare Series: Tales and<lb />
Scales. An engaging ensemble of<lb />
four classical musicians who will<lb />
perform at ECU's Wright Audito-<lb />
rium Nov. 6 at 2 p.m.<lb />
With the use of a clarinet,<lb />
flute, percussion, bass trombone<lb />
and euphonium (a type of tuba),<lb />
the performers will convey stories<lb />
to the audience with the use of<lb />
music, theater and dance.<lb />
Tales and Scales, the nation's<lb />
only Music-telling ensemble, was<lb />
developed in Evansville, Ind to<lb />
ignite the imaginations of chil-<lb />
dren and families. Their mission<lb />
is to spark interest in the cultural<lb />
and performing arts.<lb />
"This is an unusual<lb />
performance said Carol Wood-<lb />
ruff, director of the Cultural<lb />
Outreach Program.<lb />
"It is not what theater people<lb />
are used to seeing<lb />
Sparse sets and props, along<lb />
with the performer's talents,<lb />
will take the spectators imagi-<lb />
nation on a magic carpet ride.<lb />
Two adapted stoties from "The<lb />
Arabian Nights "The Ebony<lb />
Horse" and "The Fisherman and<lb />
the Genie are told through<lb />
Scheheazade, a heroine who is<lb />
captured by the evil King Shah-<lb />
rayar in a rebellion. Scheheazade<lb />
is to be executed but she con-<lb />
vinces the king that she can<lb />
entertain him with her stories in<lb />
order to delay her execution.<lb />
"Music is fused to the character<lb />
and the physicality said Chris<lb />
Grymes, a former member of Tales<lb />
and Scales and currently an assistant<lb />
professor of clarinet at ECU.<lb />
"Actors wear a basic outfit, and<lb />
there is no scenery, except for three<lb />
black blocks used to create height<lb />
- the basis is to encourage children<lb />
to use their imagination by filling<lb />
in the suggested blanks<lb />
The wonderful thing about<lb />
this performance group is they<lb />
offer an "Imagination Guide"<lb />
to teachers K-12 who bring their<lb />
students to this event. It is<lb />
designed to instruct students<lb />
on the artistic process while<lb />
also building skills with public<lb />
speaking, creative thinking and<lb />
writing, problem solving and<lb />
engaging the imagination. Pre<lb />
and post performance lessons<lb />
are provided.<lb />
"Any student of theater, music<lb />
or dance - or anyone planning to<lb />
teach K-12 should come to Tales<lb />
and Scales Woodruff said.<lb />
"It's good to see how a<lb />
young audience relates to<lb />
performance<lb />
Before the show the performers<lb />
interact with the guests to connect<lb />
the students to music. Post show<lb />
workshops are also provided.<lb />
There is a workshop open to<lb />
students of music and a public<lb />
workshop for subscribers to the<lb />
Family Fare Series.<lb />
Family Imagination Blast is<lb />
a workshop where children and<lb />
their parents actively explore<lb />
their relationships of story,<lb />
creative movement and music<lb />
under the guidance of a Tales<lb />
and Scales artist. Groups meet<lb />
for 45 to 60 minutes. Families<lb />
are introduced to basic skills and<lb />
First Down East Sculpture Exhibition now showing at ECU<lb />
The<lb />
both<lb />
first Down East Sculpture Exhibition will be on display in<lb />
Emerge Gallery downtown and Mendenhall on campus.<lb />
Art exhibition held<lb />
in Mendenhall and<lb />
Emerge Gallery<lb />
LAURA KEELING<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
ECU is one of the best places<lb />
around to get a feel for all types<lb />
of art. Whether it is music, the-<lb />
atrical or visual, every type of<lb />
genre is covered and should be<lb />
taken advantage of by everyone.<lb />
The latest visual art show taking<lb />
place is The Down East Art Show<lb />
2004. Currently the show is<lb />
being displayed at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center and Emerge Gal-<lb />
lery, located at 404 S. Evans St.<lb />
The show opened Oct. 9 and<lb />
will run until Oct. 29, with a<lb />
closing award ceremony that will<lb />
be from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Each of<lb />
the pieces were judged and will<lb />
receive awards, including cash<lb />
prizes. The artists that submitted<lb />
work were not only ECU faculty<lb />
and students, but artists all over<lb />
North Carolina as well.<lb />
The exhibits that one may<lb />
expect to find include several<lb />
different types of sculptures<lb />
such as ceramic, stone, kinetic<lb />
(movable objects), metals, stained<lb />
glass and found objects.<lb />
Each of these different<lb />
types of sculptures is carefully<lb />
hand-crafted by each artist, and<lb />
each have a unique quality that<lb />
is brought from the imagination<lb />
to each of these many kinds of<lb />
sculpture techniques. The pieces<lb />
will be judged for creativity,<lb />
quality and originality.<lb />
"We have broken the show<lb />
up for the two venues including<lb />
the more traditional types of<lb />
sculpture at Mendenhall, and size<lb />
permitting - the more alterna-<lb />
tive work at Emerge said Holly<lb />
Garriot, Emerge Gallery Director.<lb />
The event is sponsored by<lb />
the ECU Student Union and the<lb />
ECU Visual Arts Committee. The<lb />
committee hopes this will be an<lb />
exhibition that can become an<lb />
annual event.<lb />
Gallery hours for Emerge are<lb />
Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 6<lb />
p.m. and at Mendenhall daily<lb />
until the building closes. The<lb />
exhibit in Mendenhall is located<lb />
upstairs in the gallery.<lb />
Some of the artwork being<lb />
displayed is for sale. If the art is<lb />
sold, the artist will solely receive<lb />
100 percent of any profit made.<lb />
The closing reception is<lb />
open to anyone that would like<lb />
to attend. Anyone interested<lb />
in the world of art, particularly<lb />
state and local artists, is strongly<lb />
advised to come and take a look.<lb />
Art and sculpture are a visual<lb />
invitation to seeing the<lb />
creativity and mind's eye of those<lb />
that create it. Come out to Emerge<lb />
Gallery and MSC to support fellow<lb />
students, faculty and state artists.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059548_tn_0010" /><lb />
PAGE B2<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � CAMPUS SCENE<lb />
10-26-04<lb />
Elizabeth McDavid Jones finds her home and inspiration in eastern North Carolina<lb />
ECU alumna went from<lb />
culture shock to loving<lb />
community member<lb />
JASON A. FREEMAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Though Elizabeth McDavid<lb />
Jones, a Greensboro native, has<lb />
been recognized nationally for<lb />
her writing talent, her stories and<lb />
feet are planted firmly on eastern<lb />
North Carolina soil.<lb />
"Eastern North Carolina is<lb />
a part of me, and I am a part<lb />
of it said Jones to a captivated<lb />
audience at a literary symposium<lb />
celebrating authors and books<lb />
whose works are inspired by<lb />
eastern North Carolina.<lb />
While researching<lb />
background information<lb />
about Jones, 1 ran into a past<lb />
acquaintance of hers who<lb />
remembers her well.<lb />
"She's a plain ol' coun-<lb />
try girl said Merry Smith,<lb />
coordinator of the Taylor-Slaugh-<lb />
ter Alumni center located at 901<lb />
East Sth St.<lb />
Jones is among the more<lb />
prestigious alumni who graced<lb />
the ECU campus. She has been<lb />
honored with several awards<lb />
including the 2000 Edgar Allan<lb />
Poe Award for her story Night<lb />
Flyers, about a little girl in 1918 in<lb />
Currituck County who raises rare<lb />
night flying homing pigeons. The<lb />
story, which is fiction, recounts<lb />
the factual use of pigeons in the<lb />
war effort during World War I.<lb />
The awards ceremony took<lb />
place in New York City and<lb />
Jones described the awards, often<lb />
called the Edgars, as an "Oscar<lb />
for authors<lb />
Jones moved to Greenville<lb />
in 1993 to pursue her master's<lb />
in Literature, which she earned<lb />
In 1996. Jones was already an<lb />
ECU alumna, having gotten her<lb />
undergraduate degree in social<lb />
work in 1981. Jones pursued<lb />
her writing dreams after she<lb />
left social work and became a<lb />
full-time mom.<lb />
"1 have always been interested<lb />
in writing Jones explained to me<lb />
after her speech at the symposium.<lb />
"I've basically been writing<lb />
since I was a kid<lb />
Jones went on to explain that<lb />
her first recognition for writing<lb />
came in the form of a comment<lb />
from a seventh grade teacher and<lb />
that she would like to have more<lb />
time to write. Deadlines have<lb />
confined her writing period to<lb />
about four months.<lb />
When asked what the hardest<lb />
part of writ ing was, Jones answered,<lb />
"sitting down and getting started<lb />
But Jones added, "Once you get<lb />
started it kinda flows<lb />
Jones says she wants to write<lb />
more for adults and has actually<lb />
started on an adult dramatic<lb />
novel. However, her body of work<lb />
includes mostly children's fiction<lb />
and Includes the titles: Ghost<lb />
Light on Graveyard Shore - a book<lb />
based in 1895 on an island off the<lb />
coast of Virginia, about a young<lb />
girl who has to solve the mystery<lb />
of a mysterious light; Mystery<lb />
on Skull Island - a book based<lb />
in 1724 in Charles Town, South<lb />
Carolina about two friends who<lb />
discover mystery and pirates;<lb />
and Watcher in the Piney<lb />
Wood - a book about a<lb />
12-year-old girl and her<lb />
adventures after loosing her<lb />
brother in the Civil War.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Jones enjoys reading her<lb />
stories to children of all ages.<lb />
ft<lb />
FYI<lb />
Jones did a historical piece on<lb />
the sit-ins at the Woolwortti's<lb />
in Greensboro that helped spur<lb />
desegregation and the cMI rights<lb />
movement of the 1960s. The piece<lb />
Is titled The Sit-ins That Shook<lb />
Up the Nation, and was named<lb />
Highlights Magazine's History<lb />
Feature of the Year In 1998.<lb />
More Information on Elizabeth<lb />
McDavid Jones and Information on<lb />
buying her books can be found at<lb />
ellzabethmcdavldjones.com.<lb />
Jones and her family currently live<lb />
In Greenville, NC and she at one<lb />
time wrote for the sports section at<lb />
The East Carolinian.<lb />
Rocking Horse Ranch is a great opportunity to get away<lb />
Music<lb />
from page B1<lb />
Volunteer: Yea or Neigh<lb />
JOANNA WALDHOUR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Students looking for volunteer<lb />
opportunities, gaining experience<lb />
or achieving extra credit through<lb />
volunteering projects know they<lb />
need to find a program that is<lb />
worth their time. The Rocking<lb />
Horse Ranch injreenville is<lb />
one such volunteer program.<lb />
With the ranch's six Quarter<lb />
horses, more than 60 riders per<lb />
week and fund raising events,<lb />
there are plenty of volunteer<lb />
opportunities for ECU students.<lb />
Incorporated in 1991, "Rock-<lb />
ing Horse Ranch is a nonprofit<lb />
organization dedicated to provid-<lb />
ing therapeutic and sports riding<lb />
to children and adults with dis-<lb />
abilities said Linda Moran who<lb />
runs the ranch.<lb />
Moran, having a professional<lb />
background in physical therapy<lb />
and riding horses as a hobby for<lb />
many years, has been running<lb />
the ranch since 1996. She has a<lb />
strong belief that the participants<lb />
or riders and also, in a differ-<lb />
ent way, the volunteers benefit<lb />
largely from the program. Moran<lb />
believes in the vitality that the<lb />
program carries.<lb />
About 25 years ago, Moran<lb />
helped with a small start-up pro-<lb />
gram in Durham, NC by briefly<lb />
combining physical therapy and<lb />
riding horses. Several years later,<lb />
Moran became involved in a<lb />
therapeutic riding program in<lb />
Kansas City. She initially started<lb />
a therapy program for pre-school<lb />
children and worked there for<lb />
about 10 years. After moving to<lb />
Greenville and looking for a pro-<lb />
gram to be helpful as a part-time<lb />
therapist, Moran soon started<lb />
running the ranch full time due<lb />
to the demand from people that<lb />
wanted to become participants.<lb />
The ranch has expanded from<lb />
the initial four riders in 1996 to<lb />
more than 60 riders per week that<lb />
exists today, thanks to the success<lb />
of the program and the support<lb />
and the generous donation funds<lb />
from donors and sponsors. A<lb />
Board of Directors, a staff of five<lb />
instructors and two barn assis-<lb />
tants also help run the ranch.<lb />
Rocking Horse Ranch follows<lb />
the standards and safety rules of<lb />
the North American Riding for<lb />
the Handicapped Association, of<lb />
which the ranch is a member.<lb />
Partly due to the symmetrical<lb />
and rhythmic activity of riding<lb />
that is beneficial to some people<lb />
with disabilities, the activity<lb />
promotes more organized neu-<lb />
rological activity in response to<lb />
sensory stimuli. Moran states<lb />
that improvements can be seen<lb />
in posture and balance, gross<lb />
motor skills, coordination and<lb />
motor planning.<lb />
"The movement of the horse<lb />
is believed to mimic the natural<lb />
movement of the human pelvis<lb />
while walking said ranch leader<lb />
volunteer Samantha Swensen,<lb />
a graduate student in the Post<lb />
Professional Program of Occu-<lb />
pational Therapy in the school<lb />
of allied health.<lb />
"When a rider whose body is<lb />
not functioning correctly, such as<lb />
with cerebral palsy, developmen-<lb />
tal delay or differences in muscle<lb />
tone or structure, their body<lb />
can feel the natural movement<lb />
patterns of walking and this can<lb />
help strengthen the appropriate<lb />
muscles; it gives them correct<lb />
sensations in order to promote<lb />
better use of their body for func-<lb />
tional tasks such as supporting<lb />
themselves in sitting<lb />
Goals such as communica-<lb />
tion skills and improved behavior<lb />
are also what students and riders<lb />
try to achieve through the riding<lb />
lessons. Because of the structured<lb />
ranch environment and the pat-<lb />
tern of behaviors the instructor<lb />
uses in order to help, riders learn<lb />
and focus on social interaction<lb />
and communication skills. With<lb />
the riding lessons and the sur-<lb />
rounding environment, riders<lb />
develop sills that are beneficial.<lb />
They become more independent,<lb />
as well as productive members of<lb />
the community.<lb />
Volunteers can help with<lb />
the lessons, barn and property<lb />
management andor fund-rais-<lb />
ing events. Volunteers do not<lb />
need previous experience with<lb />
horses or in physical or occupa-<lb />
tional therapy. There is volunteer<lb />
training that volunteers need to<lb />
attend, which is held at the barn<lb />
Students have many different ways to help out others at the ranch.<lb />
before each session of lessons in<lb />
the fall and spring. There is also<lb />
an orientation that is provided<lb />
for the program. Most volun-<lb />
teers are side walkers, walking<lb />
and leading the horse with a<lb />
rider on the horse, under the<lb />
direction of staff members or<lb />
senior volunteers. Those that<lb />
have experience with horses<lb />
can volunteer as horse leaders<lb />
tacking the horse up (saddle and<lb />
bridle or halter) in preparation<lb />
and lead the horse around the<lb />
ring in a controlled manner.<lb />
Many volunteers join in order<lb />
to gain experience or learn from<lb />
the program, especially for their<lb />
major, such as physical therapy,<lb />
occupational therapy or recre-<lb />
ationalleisure studies. Some<lb />
simply join for their love of horses.<lb />
"I think this program is a<lb />
great way to educate children<lb />
and families. This program is also<lb />
an exceptional way to measure<lb />
how children with disabilities<lb />
interact physically, cognitively<lb />
and socially with others, while<lb />
also providing them with a rec-<lb />
reational way of achieving these<lb />
goals said Shanell Perkins, a<lb />
senior education major.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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arts, leading them to become<lb />
creative thinkers and learners.<lb />
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walking For example, the leader<lb />
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as New York's New Victory Theater<lb />
and the Smithsonian Institution's<lb />
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orchestras such as the Boston,<lb />
Chicago and Atlanta Orchestras.<lb />
With more than 200 performances<lb />
a year the group goes to art centers,<lb />
schools and outreach programs<lb />
around the country.<lb />
Come join in this<lb />
experience. For tickets or<lb />
information call 328-4788, 328-<lb />
4736 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS. Events<lb />
take place Monday - Friday<lb />
from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and<lb />
Saturday - Sunday from 1 p.m.<lb />
- 5 p.m. Tickets are also available<lb />
online at ecuarts.com. Advance<lb />
single tickets; $9 public adult,<lb />
$8 ECU facultystaff and $6 ECU<lb />
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are $9 at the door. Group rates<lb />
are available.<lb />
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Florida State wants students to<lb />
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(KRT) � Frank Mandaro<lb />
doesn't get out as much as he<lb />
used to. Now that he's concen-<lb />
trating on his classes, the Florida<lb />
State University senior says he<lb />
only goes out to drink with<lb />
his buddies about three times<lb />
a week. That's a big difference<lb />
from his freshman year, he says,<lb />
when he went out every night.<lb />
"I don't know, man  said<lb />
Mandaro, who has been a bar-<lb />
tender for a little over a year. "I<lb />
used to drink a lot<lb />
But if some FSU officials<lb />
had their way, Mandaro and<lb />
thousands of students like him,<lb />
wouldn't put some much empha-<lb />
sis on drinking as a means to<lb />
having a good time and reliev-<lb />
ing stress.<lb />
It may be easier said than<lb />
done, but the Partnership for<lb />
Alcohol Responsibility - along<lb />
with other FSU organizations<lb />
in the university's "One Voice<lb />
Healthy Campus 2010" initiative<lb />
- Is attempting to change the<lb />
social norm around Tallahassee,<lb />
Fla as students know it. That<lb />
means telling students that not<lb />
everybody's doing it, after all,<lb />
and getting the community to<lb />
preach the same message.<lb />
"You try to change the norms<lb />
by changing the expectancies<lb />
said PAR director Christine Fran-<lb />
zetti.<lb />
Once students get used to<lb />
partying without bringing out the<lb />
beer, she said, they'll realize they<lb />
never needed it in the first place.<lb />
"Good luck on that, 1 guess<lb />
said Jon Chambers, 19. "You're not<lb />
gonna stop people from drink-<lb />
ing<lb />
For some Florida State Uni-<lb />
versity students such as Cham-<lb />
bers and Mandaro, drinking<lb />
and partying comes with the<lb />
Seminole territory.<lb />
It's why the university was<lb />
ranked No. 6 this year as one<lb />
of the country's top partying<lb />
schools by the Princeton Review<lb />
and proud of it, Mandaro said.<lb />
"When you get a national<lb />
championship, you can expect to<lb />
be a party school said Mandaro.<lb />
Although It's been five years<lb />
since FSU earned that honor,<lb />
Mandaro said the football season<lb />
keeps the parties going.<lb />
"We're still doing what we<lb />
always do Franzetti said the<lb />
organization has a tough job to<lb />
do, but she believes students will<lb />
stop drinking as much If they<lb />
think what they're doing isn't<lb />
the norm.<lb />
"We have been on and off the<lb />
party list for about 20 years now<lb />
Franzetti said.<lb />
"We're No. 6 this year, but we<lb />
don't give a lot of credence to that<lb />
because we don't think it's a very<lb />
scientific study<lb />
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tinuing its outreach to first-year<lb />
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campus, Franzetti said.<lb />
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TUESDAY October 26, 2004<lb />
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12 Tennei<lb />
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This Date<lb />
In Baseball<lb />
1911 - Danny Murphy of<lb />
Philadelphia had four hits as<lb />
the Athletics beat the New<lb />
York Giants 13-2 to win the<lb />
World Series 1 n six games. The<lb />
A's put the game out of reach<lb />
with a seven-run seventh<lb />
inning.<lb />
1985 - Dane lorg's two-run<lb />
single and a disputed call by<lb />
iirst base umpire Don Den-<lb />
kinger in the ninth inning<lb />
gave the Kansas City Royals a<lb />
2-1 vktory over the St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals and tied the World<lb />
St-rics after six games. St. Louis<lb />
stored Its run on a bloop<lb />
single by Brian Harper In the<lb />
eighth inning. K.<lb />
1997 -Edgar Renteria<lb />
ended one of the most thrill-<lb />
ing Game 7s ever, singling<lb />
with two outs in the bottom<lb />
of the 11th inning to give<lb />
the Florida Marlins their first<lb />
World Series championship<lb />
with a 3-2 win over the Cleve-<lb />
land Indians. The S-year-old<lb />
Marlins became the young-<lb />
est expansion team to win a<lb />
championship.<lb />
-Courtcty The Aisoclattd Prru'<lb />
Southern Miss rebounded from an embarassing loss against Alabama and claimed their fifth victory of the season as the<lb />
Pirates stumbled in Hattiesburg, Miss, this past weekend just two weeks after beating Conference USA foe Tulane, 27-25.<lb />
Southern Miss blows<lb />
game open in first half<lb />
ERIC QILMORE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Wow. What a difference a<lb />
couple of weeks make in the<lb />
brevity of a football season. The<lb />
ECU football program looked to<lb />
be on the upswing in riding the<lb />
coat tails of a come-from-behlnd<lb />
home win and an open date.<lb />
Not any more.<lb />
After a reevaluation in the<lb />
form of Southern Mississippi<lb />
Saturday night, the Pirates' ship<lb />
looks more like a dingy.<lb />
The Pirates (1-5, 1-3) were<lb />
beaten in every utter sense of the<lb />
word in front of a Homecoming<lb />
crowd at M.M. Roberts Stadium<lb />
in Hattiesburg, Miss. The Golden<lb />
Eagles used 35 first-half points to<lb />
cruise to a 51-10 win against the<lb />
hapless Pirates. In fact, words<lb />
cannot describe how badly ECU<lb />
was beaten. It was just that bad.<lb />
Actually, it was worse than that.<lb />
It took Southern Miss just eight<lb />
seemingly effortless plays to score<lb />
first when Wayne Hardy scam-<lb />
pered in the end zone from four<lb />
yards out. Seven of the plays on<lb />
the first series were rushing plays.<lb />
On a game-changing play,<lb />
Antoine Cash picked up a James<lb />
Pinkney fumble on a sack and<lb />
ran it 62 yards to ECU's two-yard<lb />
line. Southern Miss running back<lb />
Anthony Harris scored on the<lb />
next play, a two-yard run with<lb />
1:13 remaining in first quarter.<lb />
It only got easier for the<lb />
Golden Eagles. The four-time<lb />
Conference USA champions<lb />
took advantage of an early holi-<lb />
day present from the Pirates.<lb />
In a questionable call at best,<lb />
the Pirates botched a fake-punt<lb />
attempt by Ryan Doughtery. The<lb />
Golden Eagles took control from<lb />
the ECU 19-yard-line and scored<lb />
three plays later when backup<lb />
quarterback Damion Carter<lb />
scored on a one-yard sneak.<lb />
The vultures began to circle<lb />
the Mississippi skies and began<lb />
to pluck away at every oppor-<lb />
tunity. After a missed 43-yard<lb />
attempt by ECU kicker Cameron<lb />
Broadwell, Southern Miss used<lb />
a 14-play, 74-yard drive to run<lb />
straight through the heart of<lb />
ECU's defense. Harris notched his<lb />
second rushing touchdown of the<lb />
day from 13 yards out.<lb />
Return specialist John<lb />
Eubanks added fuel to the fire<lb />
see FOOTBALL page 85<lb />
SID � Louisville's Ryan<lb />
Edwards scored two first-half<lb />
goals and goalkeeper Charles<lb />
Edwards picked up his first shut-<lb />
out of the season as the Cardinals<lb />
defeated ECU, 3-0, in Conference<lb />
USA men's soccer at Bunting Field<lb />
Sunday afternoon. The Pirates (6-<lb />
9,2-4 C-USA) out-shot Louisville,<lb />
14-13, in the game and held a 6-4<lb />
advantage on corner kicks.<lb />
"We had three mental mis-<lb />
takes that led to three Louis-<lb />
ville goals. I have to give Lou-<lb />
isville credit for finishing their<lb />
chances said ECU Head Coach<lb />
Michael Benn.<lb />
"We certainly generated a<lb />
good number of opportunities on<lb />
the day, but couldn't find a way<lb />
to score goals. I didn't have the<lb />
team as prepared as they needed<lb />
to be. We'll go back to work Tues-<lb />
day and get ready for Saint Louis.<lb />
There's still a lot to play for<lb />
Sophomore goalkeeper Brian<lb />
Pope played all 90 minutes and<lb />
registered seven saves in the loss<lb />
for ECU. Charles Edwards tallied<lb />
six saves in 90 minutes. He also<lb />
had an assist on a goal.<lb />
Louisville (5-6-4, 2-3-1)<lb />
scored the game's first goal in the<lb />
seventh minute. Ryan Edwards<lb />
chipped a pass from Anthony<lb />
Celebre over Pope's head giving<lb />
Louisville a 1-0 lead. ECU had<lb />
a chance to tie the game when<lb />
Terron Amos broke through<lb />
the Louisville defense. Charles<lb />
Edwards made the save on the<lb />
shot to end the threat.<lb />
The Cardinals led 2-0 after<lb />
Ryan Edwards took a goal kick<lb />
from Charles Edwards on a break-<lb />
away and knocked it past Pope for<lb />
his second goal at the 39:55 mark.<lb />
Jonathon Williams scored<lb />
his first goal of the season in the<lb />
65th minute when Clay Talley<lb />
started a breakaway on the left<lb />
side and crossed to Williams who<lb />
punched it in, giving the Cardi-<lb />
nals a 3-0 lead.<lb />
ECU had two good oppor.<lb />
tunities in the final minutes off<lb />
comer kicks, but failed to score.<lb />
The Pirates hit the road for two<lb />
C-USA games. ECU travels to St.<lb />
Louis next weekend before head-<lb />
ing to USF the following week.<lb />
Pirate Preview a hit<lb />
for all in Greenville<lb />
Excitment growing for<lb />
2004-05 hoops season<lb />
Meghan McCallion is leading ECU in their push for the Conference USA tournament.<lb />
Lady Pirates pick up huge<lb />
wins at Lousiville, Cincinnati<lb />
ECU wins fourth in a<lb />
row against Cardinals<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
With back-to-back<lb />
road overtime wins this<lb />
weekend against Cincin-<lb />
nati and Louisville, it's<lb />
pretty safe to say the Lady<lb />
Pirates are on a roll.<lb />
The 2-1 win against<lb />
the Bearcats and the 3-2<lb />
win against the Cardinals<lb />
marks a four-game win-<lb />
ning streak, the longest of<lb />
the season for ECU. Two<lb />
weeks ago, the Lady Pirates<lb />
weren't even sure if they<lb />
were going to be one of<lb />
the top eight teams that<lb />
make the Conference USA<lb />
tournament. Now, they are<lb />
in fifth and guaranteed a<lb />
spot in the tourney.<lb />
On Friday, the Lady Pirates<lb />
started the weekend off at Cin-<lb />
cinnati. The Bearcats have strug-<lb />
gled this season with only one<lb />
conference win. But the Bearcats<lb />
would be the first to attack with<lb />
an early goal in the 14th minute<lb />
of play off a free kick.<lb />
The Lady Pirates held off<lb />
Cincinnati for the rest of the half<lb />
2004 STANDINGS<lb />
ConferenceOverall<lb />
W LTPts.WLT<lb />
Saint Louis9 00181331<lb />
UAB7 20141151<lb />
Marquette6 21131061<lb />
1 Louisville5 22121142<lb />
ECU5 3111782<lb />
Charlotte4 32104112<lb />
DePaul4 419972<lb />
TCU4 5086110<lb />
Memphis4 5081070<lb />
Tulane3 5176102<lb />
USF3 506482<lb />
Houston2 7045130<lb />
Cincinnati1 7024120<lb />
Southern Miss1 802581<lb />
and got their chance after the<lb />
break. In the 69th minute, the<lb />
Pirate attack found a three-on-<lb />
two breakaway. Junior Meghan<lb />
McCalliqn found a wide-open<lb />
Sarah Stoltz, who fired the ball<lb />
past the Bearcat goalkeeper to<lb />
tie the game.<lb />
The rest of the half played<lb />
scoreless, so overtime was needed<lb />
to finish this affair. In over-<lb />
time, senior Krystel Pabey<lb />
threw the ball from out-of-<lb />
bounds to junior Carmen<lb />
Calpo. Calpo fired and<lb />
scored her third goal this<lb />
season, but more impor-<lb />
tantly the game winner.<lb />
With the momentum<lb />
from the win, the Lady<lb />
Pirates headed to Louis-<lb />
ville to battle the second<lb />
place Cardinals. Both<lb />
teams fought 45 scoreless<lb />
minutes before starting<lb />
the second half. Unlike<lb />
against Cincinnati, the<lb />
Pirates would be the first<lb />
team to score.<lb />
Sophomore Tara Shaw<lb />
scored her second goal<lb />
of the season in the 55th<lb />
minute to put the Lady<lb />
Pirates up 1-0. The defense held<lb />
off the Cardinals until the 75th<lb />
minute of play when Louisville<lb />
tied the match up.<lb />
Three minutes later, Louis-<lb />
ville took a 2-1 lead.<lb />
TRENT WYNNE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Free pizza, subs and basketball,<lb />
a hard combination to turn down.<lb />
Many Pirate fans thought so<lb />
as they came out last Thursday<lb />
night to enjoy food and fun and<lb />
to support the 2004-2005 men's<lb />
Pirate Basketball team in their first<lb />
public appearance of the season.<lb />
Head Coach Bill Herrion<lb />
spoke to the fans during the event<lb />
about this year's schedule, high-<lb />
lighted by the BCA Invitational,<lb />
and introduced his young Pirates<lb />
to an eager crowd.<lb />
"I think the event went really<lb />
well said Herrion.<lb />
"The reason we put this on<lb />
is to get the students and fans<lb />
involved and get them excited<lb />
about the upcoming season<lb />
Also in attendance was ECU's<lb />
new Athletic Director Terry Hol-<lb />
land, who received a standing<lb />
ovation at his introduction.<lb />
"It goes without question<lb />
that he was a great hire for ECU<lb />
Herrion said.<lb />
"For what we need now and<lb />
where we need to go in the<lb />
future, he is truly the man for<lb />
the job<lb />
While Holland's standing<lb />
O stirred up the crowd, the fan<lb />
involvement would reach its peak<lb />
of the night when coach Herrion<lb />
polled the crowd to see who they<lb />
wanted in the dunk contest.<lb />
Crowd consensus seemed to favor<lb />
the likes of Moussa Badiane, Mike<lb />
Cook, Marvin Kilgoire, Jonathan<lb />
Hart and Tom Hammonds, Jr.<lb />
Hart's off-the-shot-clock dunk<lb />
was the early fan favorite.<lb />
With a couple of late dunks,<lb />
however, Kilgoire would win the<lb />
crowd and the contest.<lb />
The entertainment was just<lb />
getting started as the Pirates split<lb />
off into teams and scrimmaged<lb />
for two eight-minute periods,<lb />
showcasing what might be one<lb />
of the more athletic teams the<lb />
Pirates have had in a few years.<lb />
Having only practiced for<lb />
five days, Herrion let fans know<lb />
see B-BALL page 85<lb />
see SOCCER page 85 The Pirates showcased several new players last Thursday. <lb /><pb facs="00059548_tn_0013" /><lb />
10-26-04<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
PAGE B5<lb />
2004<lb />
ECU swimming &amp; diving Nascar's Hendrick mourning<lb />
teams defeat Davidson after 10 Perisn in plane crash<lb />
The Pirates collected their second straight home victory Saturday against the Wildcats.<lb />
Pirates improve to 2-0<lb />
on the season<lb />
TRENT WYNNE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU Swimming and<lb />
Diving Teams had yet another<lb />
strong performance for the<lb />
second straight weekend at the<lb />
Minges Aquatic Center. Both the<lb />
men's and women's teams easily<lb />
knocked off in-state opponent<lb />
Davidson. The winning scores<lb />
were almost identical with the<lb />
women coming away victorious<lb />
153-90, and the men closely<lb />
behind, 152-91.<lb />
"We swam very, very fast<lb />
once again said ECU Head<lb />
Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"We really improved after<lb />
our first meet last weekend<lb />
On the women's side, fresh-<lb />
man sensation Megan Pulaski<lb />
continued her hot start as a new<lb />
Pirate, winning the 1000 free-<lb />
style (10:19.55) and 500 freestyle<lb />
(5:08.76). Jennie Meade, Adri-<lb />
enne Williams, Holly Williams,<lb />
Courtney Felker, EC Moore and<lb />
Diane Parker each added victo-<lb />
ries for the Pirates while both<lb />
relay teams, 400-yard freestyle<lb />
and 400-yard medley, came in<lb />
with winning times of 3:38.41<lb />
and 3:58.09 respectively.<lb />
Freshman diver Christie Icen-<lb />
hower found the win column as<lb />
well in a clean sweep in the<lb />
diving events. Icenhower posted<lb />
a 237.53 performance in the<lb />
one-meter dive and 237.30 in the<lb />
three-meter dive.<lb />
On the men's side, senior<lb />
Gavin Stark paced ECU with two<lb />
first place finishes of his own in<lb />
the 200 freestyle (1:43.86) and<lb />
100 freestyle (47.01). Like the<lb />
women, the men also swept the<lb />
relay events, posting times of<lb />
3:14.09 in the 400 freestyle relay<lb />
and 3:33.50 in the 400 medley<lb />
relay. Justin Brinkley, Greg Nev-<lb />
ille, Casey Cronin and Charlie<lb />
McCanless all managed a win as<lb />
well for the Pirates.<lb />
Freshman diving seemed<lb />
to be the theme of the day as<lb />
another freshman, this time on<lb />
the men's side, swept the one<lb />
and three meter dives also. Ryan<lb />
Hunt picked up 233.55 points in<lb />
his one-meter dive performance<lb />
while exploding to 258.60 in the<lb />
three-meter.<lb />
The Wildcats were able to<lb />
muster up a few wins in the events.<lb />
Eleanor Trefzger won the<lb />
200 butterfly in 2:09.66 for<lb />
the women, while William and<lb />
Robert Broughton took the 1000<lb />
and 500 freestyle races with<lb />
winning times of 9:48.49 and<lb />
4:47.56 respectively for the<lb />
men.<lb />
"We're very happy to be 2-0<lb />
Kobe said.<lb />
"Now, we're going to get<lb />
ready to compete on the road<lb />
ECU's road trip will take<lb />
them away from the Minges<lb />
Aquatic Center for the rest of<lb />
the fall season. The Pirates head<lb />
to James Madison and George<lb />
Mason next weekend and won't<lb />
return home for competition<lb />
until Jan. 15 when they host<lb />
William and Mary.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
games in<lb />
Lady Pirates improve<lb />
record with C-USA win<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
After losing their last four<lb />
games, the ECU Volleyball Team<lb />
was desperate for a win last week-<lb />
end in order to stay in competi-<lb />
tion for the Conference USA tour-<lb />
nament. The team's record was<lb />
8-13 as they prepared for action<lb />
against two conference oppo-<lb />
nents, Tulane and Southern Miss.<lb />
Throughout the year, ECU<lb />
Head Coach Colleen Munson has<lb />
stressed the same strategy.<lb />
"Finishing the game and<lb />
finishing the match said<lb />
Munson.<lb />
This weekend Munson's strat-<lb />
egy proved to be the make or break<lb />
element for the Lady Pirates.<lb />
ECU jumped out to a four-<lb />
Volleyball splits weekend<lb />
conference action<lb />
.<lb />
point lead early in game one<lb />
against Tulane. The Lady Green<lb />
Wave then went on a 6-2 run<lb />
to tie the score 15-15. After an<lb />
11-5 run, Tulane pulled ahead<lb />
and never looked back as they<lb />
defeated the Lady Pirates in game<lb />
one 30-22.<lb />
In game two, ECU wasn't able<lb />
to hold onto the lead after being<lb />
up 21-12. Tulane was able to go<lb />
on an 18-9 run to win the second<lb />
game 30-28. Tulane had a .333<lb />
hitting percentage in the win.<lb />
The pattern remained the<lb />
same in the third and final game<lb />
of the night. ECU went up 21-15<lb />
only to fall again on a late 10-1<lb />
run by the Lady Green Wave,<lb />
30-26. The sweep set the Lady<lb />
Pirate's losing streak at five games.<lb />
ECU junior libero Johanna<lb />
Bertini had a career game with<lb />
26 digs. Overall, the Lady Pirates<lb />
were out-hit by Tulane .255, 158.<lb />
The following day, the Lady<lb />
Pirates were looking to rebound<lb />
from the loss as they faced<lb />
Southern Miss. ECU wouldn't be<lb />
denied as they swept through the<lb />
competition, winning in three<lb />
games 30-24, 30-26 and 30-17.<lb />
ECU junior Paige Howell posted<lb />
a .714 hitting percentage and had<lb />
10 kills in the win. Sophomore<lb />
Jaime Bevan had 11 kills and four<lb />
serving aces.<lb />
"We won one and we lost<lb />
one Munson said.<lb />
"We couldn t finish out the<lb />
game against Tulane. We stressed<lb />
it and on the second night we<lb />
were able to do that, we came<lb />
back and we won<lb />
The win put an end to ECU'S<lb />
losing streak as well as setting the<lb />
Lady Pirate's conference record at<lb />
3-5. With only five conference<lb />
games left on the schedule, every<lb />
game is critical as ECU takes on<lb />
Charlotte away this weekend.<lb />
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sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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AP � One of auto racing's<lb />
most successful dynasties was<lb />
in mourning after a plane<lb />
owned by Hendrick Motors-<lb />
ports crashed in thick fog en<lb />
route to a NASCAR race, killing<lb />
all 10 people aboard, includ-<lb />
ing the son, brother and two<lb />
nieces of owner Rick Hendrick.<lb />
The Beech 200 King Air<lb />
took off from Concord, NC,<lb />
and crashed Sunday in the Bull<lb />
Mountain area seven miles from<lb />
the Blue Ridge Regional Airport<lb />
in Spencer, near the Martinsville<lb />
Speedway, said Arlene Murray,<lb />
spokeswoman for the Federal<lb />
Aviation Administration.<lb />
"It's just very tough said<lb />
Donnie Floyd, an employee of<lb />
Hendrick, who placed a bouquet<lb />
of flowers outside the company's<lb />
Charlotte; NC, headquarters.<lb />
"We are like one big family<lb />
News of the crash halted Hen-<lb />
drick driver Jimmie Johnson's vic-<lb />
tory celebration after the Subway<lb />
500 in Martinsville as news<lb />
of the deaths filtered through<lb />
the Hendrick team, which also<lb />
includes drivers Jeff Gordon,<lb />
Terry Labonte and Brian Vickers.<lb />
The cause of the crash was not<lb />
immediately known, but it hap-<lb />
pened in rough, hard-to-reach<lb />
terrain in weather described<lb />
as "extremely foggy" by Dale<lb />
Greeson, who lives about a mile<lb />
from the site.<lb />
Hendrick Motorsports issued<lb />
a statement late Sunday asking<lb />
"that those affected be kept in<lb />
your thoughts and prayers, and<lb />
respectfully requests that privacy<lb />
be considered throughout this<lb />
difficult time<lb />
Rick Hendrick didn't go to<lb />
the race because he wasn't feel-<lb />
ing well, a team spokesman said.<lb />
The National Transporta-<lb />
tion Safety Board was to begin<lb />
an investigation Monday. It<lb />
was the second major plane<lb />
Soccer<lb />
from page B4<lb />
With only five minutes to<lb />
play, the Cardinals were whistled<lb />
for a handball inside the scor-<lb />
ing box, resulting in a penalty<lb />
kick for the Pirates. Krystel<lb />
Pabey was called on to try to<lb />
tie the game. Her shot flew<lb />
past the Louisville goalkeeper<lb />
and sent the game to overtime.<lb />
After a scoreless first over-<lb />
time, McCallion continued her<lb />
amazing play, firing from 30<lb />
yards out and just out of reach<lb />
for the Cardinal goalkeeper. The<lb />
goal gave the Lady Pirates their<lb />
fourth victory in a row and put<lb />
McCallion in second place on the<lb />
schools all-time scoring list.<lb />
The Lady Pirates end their<lb />
season at home this Friday<lb />
against South Florida at 2 p.m.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
B-Ball<lb />
from page B4<lb />
before the Pirates hit the court<lb />
the kinks were not quite all<lb />
worked out yet.<lb />
"What you look for in the<lb />
beginning is the team's attitude<lb />
and are they working hard in prac-<lb />
tice to get better Herrion said.<lb />
"So far their attitude and work<lb />
ethic has been great and they are<lb />
very enthusiastic. Our execution<lb />
just needs to get better<lb />
Hammonds, a freshman<lb />
guard, led Gold with nine points<lb />
on 4-of-7 shooting from the-<lb />
field. "Moose" chipped in six<lb />
points while swatting a couple<lb />
of shots as well.<lb />
Last year standout, Mike Cook,<lb />
paced Purple with nine points of<lb />
his own and three rebounds.<lb />
The Pirates will hold their<lb />
annual Purple-Gold scrimmage<lb />
on Saturday, Oct. 30, prior to the<lb />
ECU-Army football game. Tip-off<lb />
is scheduled for approximately<lb />
12:30 p.m. This scrimmage will<lb />
also be free to both students and<lb />
the general public.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
accident in less than a week: On<lb />
Tuesday, 13 people died and two<lb />
were injured when a commuter<lb />
plane crashed and burned near<lb />
Kirksville, Mo. Many of the pas-<lb />
sengers were doctors and other<lb />
medical professionals heading<lb />
to a conference.<lb />
Hendrick employs 460 work-<lb />
ers at its North Carolina com-<lb />
pound, which includes race<lb />
shops and a 15,000-square-foot<lb />
museum and team store. Flowers<lb />
were placed on shrubs leading<lb />
into the compound.<lb />
The tragedy came on what<lb />
was to be a triumphant day for<lb />
the company, with Johnson<lb />
winning his series-best sixth<lb />
race and Gordon rallying from<lb />
a poor start to finish ninth and<lb />
move into second place in the<lb />
championship standings.<lb />
NASCAR officials learned of<lb />
the accident during the Subway<lb />
500, but withheld the news from<lb />
the Hendrick drivers until after-<lb />
ward, said NASCAR spokesman<lb />
Jim Hunter.<lb />
NASCAR drivers reacted with<lb />
a familiar sadness. Series stars<lb />
Davey Allison and Alan Kulwicki<lb />
were killed in separate air crashes<lb />
in 1993.<lb />
"I was hoping I'd never<lb />
hear this said NASCAR driver<lb />
Mark Martin to the Speed Net-<lb />
work after the race. Martin's<lb />
father, stepmother and half<lb />
sister died in 1998 when a<lb />
private plane his father was<lb />
piloting crashed in Nevada.<lb />
"I just feel so bad it's unreal<lb />
Martin said, himself a pilot.<lb />
Driver Rusty Wallace, also a<lb />
pilot, said he considered the air-<lb />
ports in Talladega, Ala and Mar-<lb />
tinsville the two most dangerous<lb />
facilities to flyinto for races.<lb />
Hendrick's team has been on<lb />
a season-long celebration of its<lb />
20th anniversary in NASCAR's<lb />
top series. The organization has<lb />
won five titles in the top series,<lb />
three truck series championships<lb />
and one Busch series crown.<lb />
The team has more than 100<lb />
Cup series wins, making Rick<lb />
Hendrick just the second team<lb />
owner in NASCAR's modern era<lb />
to surpass that mark. He's also<lb />
viewed as a pioneer for begin-<lb />
ning the movement to multicar<lb />
teams in the 1990s.<lb />
Hendrick Motorsports identi-<lb />
fied the dead as: Ricky Hendrick,<lb />
Rick Hendrick's son; John Hen-<lb />
drick, Rick Hendrick's brother<lb />
and president of Hendrick<lb />
Motorsports; Kimberly and Jen-<lb />
nifer Hendrick, John Hendrick's<lb />
22-year-old twin daughters;<lb />
Joe Jackson, an executive with<lb />
DuPont; Jeff Turner, general<lb />
manager of Hendrick Motors-<lb />
ports; Randy Dorton, the team's<lb />
chief engine builder; Scott Lath-<lb />
ram, a pilot for NASCAR driver<lb />
Tony Stewart; and pilots Richard<lb />
Tracy and Elizabeth Morrison.<lb />
Ricky Hendrick began his<lb />
career driving a Busch car for<lb />
his father, but retired in 2002<lb />
because of a racing-related shoul-<lb />
der injury. His father then made<lb />
him the owner of the Busch car<lb />
Vickers drove to the series cham-<lb />
pionship last season, and was<lb />
grooming him for a larger role.<lb />
Rick Hendrick pleaded guilty<lb />
in 1997 to a single count of mail<lb />
fraud involving the payment of<lb />
$20,000 to a Honda executive.<lb />
He was fined $250,000, but<lb />
avoided jail time because he was<lb />
battling a near-fatal case of leu-<lb />
kemia. He was later pardoned by<lb />
former President Clinton.<lb />
Joe McGovern, a racing fan<lb />
from Concord, NC, drove by<lb />
the team's compound to pay his<lb />
respects. "It's just devastating<lb />
said McGovern.<lb />
"This was just a great racing<lb />
tearn and they are also such<lb />
nice" people<lb />
Football<lb />
from page B4<lb />
when his punt return set up a<lb />
one-yard score from Sherron<lb />
Moore even though Eubanks<lb />
dropped the ball out of bounds<lb />
despite no one being within ten<lb />
yards of him. Moore was one<lb />
of the six total Southern Miss<lb />
players that took part in the<lb />
party that convened in ECU's<lb />
end zone.<lb />
The 35-0 halftime margin<lb />
was the largest since trailing<lb />
NC State, 37-0, on Sept. 8, 1973.<lb />
Yet, another record set by these<lb />
Pirates. At least these 2004 Pirates<lb />
and their coach are doing all<lb />
they can to be remembered.<lb />
The Pirates tried to keep it<lb />
respectable in the second half,<lb />
but had trouble.<lb />
Two different Southern Miss<lb />
receivers were the beneficiaries<lb />
of Damion Carter touchdown<lb />
passes in the second-half. After<lb />
passing for only 16 yards in a<lb />
loss to Alabama last week, Carter<lb />
finished the day with 84 yards on<lb />
six-of-nine passing.<lb />
"The offense outplayed us<lb />
said linebacker Chris Moore.<lb />
"We can't tackle<lb />
Moore should know that<lb />
tackling is an essential part<lb />
of the game since he was the<lb />
Conference's second-leading<lb />
returning tackier.<lb />
The Pirates did drive the field<lb />
late in the third-quarter. However,<lb />
James Pinkney was sacked two<lb />
plays in a row to force a 44-yard<lb />
field goal by Cameron Broadwell<lb />
for the first Pirate points.<lb />
The lone bright spot for ECU<lb />
was Chris Johnson catching a<lb />
three-yard pass from Pinkney<lb />
late in the fourth quarter.<lb />
Pinkney eclipsed the 1,000-<lb />
yard mark for a season with his<lb />
188 yard outing on 18-of-33<lb />
passing. He has notched a touch-<lb />
down pass in the last six consecu-<lb />
tive games. The sophomore QB<lb />
tried to take the blame after the<lb />
game, which was a noble act.<lb />
The ECU rushing attack,<lb />
well, wasn't anything resembling<lb />
an attack. After Chris Johnson<lb />
earned 158 yards last week, the<lb />
Pirates finished with negative<lb />
three yards rushing. Yes, they<lb />
went backwards.<lb />
In a microcosm of the game,<lb />
backup senior quarterback Des-<lb />
mond Robinson tripped over<lb />
his own feet in the end zone for<lb />
a safety to give Southern Miss<lb />
their final points. Southern<lb />
Miss didn't touch him, but their<lb />
defense was that intimidating.<lb />
Preseason C-USA Defen-<lb />
sive Player of the Year Michael<lb />
Boley was credited with 11 tack-<lb />
les, five of which were for loss<lb />
and two for sacks. Southern<lb />
Miss finished with 13 tack-<lb />
les for loss and eight sacks.<lb />
Boley has helped lead South-<lb />
ern Miss to 13 straight C-USA<lb />
wins. A team that has served as<lb />
a rival and used to be parallel<lb />
to the Pirates flexed its muscles<lb />
and expressed its dominance<lb />
against a truly inferior team. The<lb />
Golden Eagles are again nation-<lb />
ally ranked, spotted at No. 25.<lb />
Maybe the Pirates aren't<lb />
comfortable playing in a for-<lb />
eign environment. In the three<lb />
games on the road, the Pirates<lb />
have given up 166 points or<lb />
55.3 points per contest. John<lb />
Thompson's team is averaging<lb />
a 42-point loss every time they<lb />
travel outside of Greenville.<lb />
Newly appointed Athletic<lb />
Director Terry Holland was on<lb />
hand for the drubbing. Hope-<lb />
fully, he feels the pain of the<lb />
Pirate Nation seeming to collec-<lb />
tively moan during the game.<lb />
"We didn't execute on every-<lb />
thing said ECU Head Coach<lb />
John Thompson after the game.<lb />
"Offense, defense and special<lb />
teams. We came up way, way,<lb />
way short<lb />
What more is there<lb />
to football than offense,<lb />
defense and special teams?<lb />
Either way, the Pirates will<lb />
play Army in Dowdy-Fick-<lb />
len Stadium on Saturday at<lb />
3 p.m. for Military Apprecia-<lb />
tion Day. Army is riding a two-<lb />
game winning streak with new<lb />
Head Coach Bobby Ross at the<lb />
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