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Volume 80 Number 23<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
October 27, 2004<lb />
tec<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
Election inspires political<lb />
activism on ECU campus<lb />
Anti-Bush lobbyists voice their political opinions in Wright Plaza Tuesday afternoon in attempt to persuade student voters.<lb />
A student eyewitness said while he thought their actions were unethical, he supported the fact that they were exercising<lb />
freedom of speech. Another student said he was happy to see ECU students are politically active in general, and hopes<lb />
to see a higher turnout of student voters in the upcoming election on Nov. 2.<lb />
ECU helps in receiving federal grant<lb />
$100,000 grant given<lb />
to combat substance<lb />
abuse among youth<lb />
NICK HENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU recently assisted local<lb />
anti-substance abuse organiza-<lb />
tions to receive a federal grant<lb />
of $100,000 to help alleviate the<lb />
problem of substance abuse with<lb />
youth in local schools.<lb />
Jan Tovey, coordinator at ECU<lb />
Regional Development Services,<lb />
said she was approached by David<lb />
Ames, medical director of Pitt<lb />
County Mental Health, who said<lb />
there was a need for substance<lb />
abuse prevention among the<lb />
youth in local counties. Tovey<lb />
assisted in helping receive the<lb />
$100,000 federal grant from the<lb />
Department of Juvenile Justice.<lb />
The major objective the<lb />
coalition has for the federal<lb />
grant is building up an<lb />
evaluation which would keep<lb />
a record of what kind of<lb />
impact the program is having.<lb />
He said a Web site would be<lb />
set up to allow a contact for an<lb />
evaluatot. Currently, there Is<lb />
a drug evaluation set upu-With<lb />
middle schools nationwide whicfi<lb />
asks students several questions,<lb />
including if they used any kind<lb />
of drug in the past month, how<lb />
old they were when they first<lb />
used, how dangerous they think<lb />
it is and what their peers think<lb />
of the issue.<lb />
"We're going to try to<lb />
build on that as our core tool<lb />
said Ames.<lb />
"The whole goal is to take the<lb />
issue out from under the table<lb />
and put it on top of the table<lb />
The second objective is<lb />
financing the several programs<lb />
that are to be put in place.<lb />
Ames said four areas where<lb />
the funding will be concentrated<lb />
include providing counselors for<lb />
ninth grade students who are at<lb />
a high risk of the issue, providing<lb />
training projects with high risk<lb />
students, providing a sufficient<lb />
media base making parents aware<lb />
of the program's services and<lb />
public information campaigns<lb />
which would look for opportuni-<lb />
ties to present their services.<lb />
"Substance abuse is a big<lb />
see GRANT page A3<lb />
Bush, Kerry trade national security barbs<lb />
ONALASKA, Wis. � President<lb />
Bush and Sen. John Kerry accused<lb />
each other of lacking the hard-<lb />
nosed resolve of Cold War presi-<lb />
dents - from Democrat Truman<lb />
to Republican Reagan - reaching<lb />
across party lines a week before<lb />
Election Day to try to break their<lb />
campaign deadlock.<lb />
With tensions rising Tuesday<lb />
in both camps, Kerry escalated<lb />
his criticism of Bush over explo-<lb />
sives missing in Iraq, asserting<lb />
that the weapons could be used<lb />
against American troops and<lb />
citizens. He accused the presi-<lb />
dent of keeping the cost of war<lb />
in Iraq under wraps until after<lb />
Election Day.<lb />
"What else are you keeping<lb />
from the American people?"<lb />
Kerry said in Green Bay.<lb />
Across the state, Bush said<lb />
his rival favors "the position of<lb />
weakness and inaction" contrary<lb />
to "the great tradition of the<lb />
Democratic Party<lb />
A Los Angeles Times poll<lb />
showed the popular vote tied,<lb />
48-48, with Bush-weary voters<lb />
open to change on Iraq and the<lb />
economy but harboring doubts<lb />
about Kerry's ability to lead the<lb />
nation against terror.<lb />
New state surveys showed the<lb />
race also knotted in Florida, Ohio<lb />
and Pennsylvania, the three most<lb />
important battlegrounds in the<lb />
race for 270 Electoral College votes.<lb />
Behind the scenes, both cam-<lb />
paigns tweaked their stump<lb />
speeches, advertising strategies<lb />
and get-out-the-vote drives. In<lb />
addition to Wisconsin, Bush<lb />
visited Iowa while Kerry traveled<lb />
to Nevada and New Mexico - all<lb />
toss 4JPftates.<lb />
After spending weeks casting<lb />
Kerry as a flip-flopping liberal in<lb />
TV ads, Bush planned to close the<lb />
race with a 60-second commer-<lb />
cial designed to portray himself<lb />
as a trustworthy, steady leader.<lb />
The high point, according to<lb />
advisers, is a clip of a choked-up<lb />
Bush addressing the Republi-<lb />
can National Convention about<lb />
meeting the children of slain U.S.<lb />
soldiers "who are told their dad or<lb />
mom is a hero but would rather<lb />
just have their dad or mom<lb />
Kerry's latest ad accuses the<lb />
Bush administration of failing<lb />
to secure nearly 400 tons of<lb />
explosives that are missing from<lb />
a military installation south of<lb />
Baghdad. "His Iraq misjudgments<lb />
put our soldiers at risk, and make<lb />
our country less secure Kerry<lb />
says of Bush in the ad.<lb />
He said in Green Bay the<lb />
explosives "could be in the hands<lb />
of terrorists, used to attack our<lb />
troops or our people<lb />
Vice President Dick Cheney<lb />
responded for Bush from Florida,<lb />
saying, "It is not at all clear that<lb />
those explosives were even at the<lb />
weapons facility when our troops<lb />
arrived in the area of Baghdad<lb />
In the battle of past presidents,<lb />
Bush said Democrats Roosevelt,<lb />
Truman and Kennedy showed<lb />
"confidence and resolve in times<lb />
of war and hours of crisis assert-<lb />
ing that Kerry lacks such mettle.<lb />
Kerry said Presidents Roos-<lb />
evelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Ken-<lb />
nedy and Reagan all built strong<lb />
alliances, a contrast to Bush who<lb />
Kerry said "has failed in his funda-<lb />
mental obligation as commander<lb />
in chief to make America as safe<lb />
and secure as we should be<lb />
Later, in Nevada, the Demo-<lb />
crat appealed in both Spanish<lb />
President Bush shakes hands in a crowd of supporters<lb />
following his speech at a campaign stop, in Dubuque, Iowa.<lb />
and English to undecided voters.<lb />
"We're in a bigger mess by the<lb />
day and the president can't see it<lb />
or can't admit it, but either way,<lb />
America is less safe he said.<lb />
Bush made a direct pitch to<lb />
wavering Democrats, particularly<lb />
moderates unsure about Kerry.<lb />
"If you believe America<lb />
should lead with strength and<lb />
purpose and confidence and<lb />
resolve, I'd be honored to have<lb />
your support and I'm asking for<lb />
your vote he said.<lb />
In a gesture of moderation<lb />
aimed at the same voters, Bush<lb />
told ABC-TV he supported civil<lb />
unions for homosexual couples<lb />
"if that's what a state chooses<lb />
to do The remark upset some<lb />
conservatives who not only want<lb />
to amend the Constitution to ban<lb />
gay marriage, as does Bush, but<lb />
also would bar state approval of<lb />
gay civil unions.<lb />
Campaign pitches varied<lb />
from deadly serious to almost<lb />
silly. A radio ad reminded Wis-<lb />
consin voters that Kerry got the<lb />
name of their beloved Green Bay<lb />
Packers' football stadium wrong.<lb />
Kerry recruited rocker Bruce<lb />
Springsteen to play at his rallies.<lb />
In Wisconsin and a dozen<lb />
or so other competitive states,<lb />
mailboxes were being flooded<lb />
with campaign leaflets - most of<lb />
them negative.<lb />
A Republican National Com-<lb />
mittee mailing features a picture<lb />
of Jane Fonda and Michael Moore,<lb />
two anti-war liberals supporting<lb />
Kerry, and the headline, "John<lb />
Kerry's heart and soul of America?"<lb />
In Ohio, voters received a<lb />
mailing with a picture of a soldier<lb />
in camouflage uniform with the<lb />
caption, "Supporting him in Iraq<lb />
shouldn't mean shortchanging<lb />
working families in America<lb />
Zero tolerance<lb />
policy in full effect<lb />
Students found with illegal drugs will be evicted from residence halls.<lb />
Policy removes<lb />
students from on-<lb />
campus housing<lb />
COLE WAHAB<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The new zero tolerance policy<lb />
was enacted this year in attempt<lb />
to keep dorm residents and others<lb />
from using or marketing illegal<lb />
drugs.<lb />
This policy was put into place<lb />
by Campus Living in an attempt<lb />
to keep the campus, its residents<lb />
and students safe.<lb />
Maggie Olszewska, assistant<lb />
director for the Office of Student<lb />
Conflict Resolution, said the<lb />
policy is a much needed one and<lb />
serves an important purpose.<lb />
"The policy states that if any-<lb />
body uses illegal drugs or .even<lb />
has drugs or drug paraphernalia<lb />
either on their person or in their<lb />
room, they will have their con-<lb />
tract with housing cancelled<lb />
said Olszewska.<lb />
Olszewska said even though a<lb />
student may not be the one using<lb />
the drugs, if the student is in the<lb />
room or around someone who<lb />
has drugs, the student would be<lb />
held responsible.<lb />
Olszewska said the problem<lb />
of drugs and substance abuse<lb />
has always been an issue, but<lb />
it's one that has been growing<lb />
over time.<lb />
"I think, nationally, there<lb />
is so much more talk about<lb />
drugs and how they impact stu-<lb />
dents and living communities<lb />
Olszewska said.<lb />
"The option was always<lb />
there, but now it's been made<lb />
a mandate<lb />
Campus Living has taken sev-<lb />
eral actions to inform students of<lb />
the new policy.<lb />
When students moved into<lb />
the dorms, they were required<lb />
to sign a piece of paper indicat-<lb />
ing they are aware of the policy.<lb />
Posters and fliers have beeh<lb />
placed around campus and in<lb />
residence halls in order to keep<lb />
people informed.<lb />
In the recent Halloween memo<lb />
distributed around the dorms,<lb />
see ZERO page A2<lb />
ECU professor denied tenure,<lb />
students protest decision<lb />
Students hold<lb />
open forum with<lb />
administration<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU associate professor James<lb />
Toppen was denied tenure arous-<lb />
ing emotions among several of<lb />
his students in the industrial<lb />
distribution program.<lb />
Toppen, who teaches courses<lb />
in industrial distribution and<lb />
logistics, a branch of the indus-<lb />
trial technology department, was<lb />
not approved by the committee<lb />
reviewing his application, which<lb />
angered several of his students,<lb />
prompting them to protest the<lb />
university's decision.<lb />
The students were granted a<lb />
forum where industrial technol-<lb />
ogy department chairperson,<lb />
Paul Kauffmann, spoke with<lb />
the students about the denial of<lb />
tenure.<lb />
Ryan Williams, president of<lb />
the professional association of<lb />
industrial distribution and a stu-<lb />
dent of Toppen, said the forum<lb />
was attended by about 75 to 80<lb />
students.<lb />
Williams said he thought the<lb />
forum would be an opportunity<lb />
for the students to voice their<lb />
concerns over the tenure issue.<lb />
It was instead an explanation on<lb />
how the process of tenure works<lb />
and why Toppen was not receiv-<lb />
ing tenure.<lb />
"Dr. Kauffmann just<lb />
explained the tenure process to<lb />
us said Williams.<lb />
"He was very vague and<lb />
wasn't too concerned with our<lb />
feelings  he just kept referring<lb />
us to the faculty manual<lb />
Toppen said he failed to<lb />
receive tenure because he did<lb />
not publish a sufficient number<lb />
of articles in journals specifically<lb />
relating to his department, which<lb />
suggests his research and creative<lb />
activities were not deemed suf-<lb />
ficient by the committee.<lb />
"I started the industrial distri-<lb />
bution program seven years ago<lb />
when there were nine students<lb />
and it was only a concentration<lb />
with one unique course said<lb />
Toppen.<lb />
"Now there are 180 students<lb />
and 12 unique courses<lb />
Toppen said he has been<lb />
involved in building every course<lb />
in the program, which placed 97<lb />
percent of its graduates in jobs<lb />
last year.<lb />
Dare Spurling, senior indus-<lb />
trial distribution major, said the<lb />
industrial distribution program is<lb />
like a family because of Toppen's<lb />
caring and compassionate teach-<lb />
ing style.<lb />
"This is his major, the pro-<lb />
gram is going to lose a lot of<lb />
students said Spurling.<lb />
Due to his being denied<lb />
tenure, Toppen will have one<lb />
more year before his employment<lb />
at ECU will end.<lb />
According to the ECU faculty<lb />
manual, tenure ensures academic<lb />
freedom by allowing faculty<lb />
members to express unpopular<lb />
points of view by protecting<lb />
them from involuntary suspen-<lb />
sion or discharge. Once tenured,<lb />
the only grounds for dismissal are<lb />
incompetence, neglect of duty or<lb />
misconduct of such a nature as to<lb />
indicate the individual is unfit to<lb />
continue.<lb />
To become tenured at ECU,<lb />
a professor must be approved by<lb />
a committee that includes three<lb />
tenured faculty members, the<lb />
chairperson of the department<lb />
and the dean.<lb />
The faculty manual states<lb />
that approval hinges on the<lb />
applicant's demonstrated profes-<lb />
sional competence, research and<lb />
creative activity and service, as<lb />
well as a potential for future con-<lb />
tributions and the institution's<lb />
needs and resources. It notes<lb />
that teaching is the first consid-<lb />
eration.<lb />
Both Spurling and Williams<lb />
suggested the underlying cause<lb />
for the denial of tenure was<lb />
preexisting animosity between<lb />
Kauffmann and Toppen.<lb />
"Toppen and the department<lb />
chair had conflicts Spurling<lb />
said.<lb />
Kauffman said by e-mail<lb />
he is not allowed to comment<lb />
on a specific tenure case, but<lb />
he did note that tenure is an<lb />
unbiased process.<lb />
"Tenure is a fair and balanced<lb />
system that individuals choose to<lb />
pursue said Kauffmann.<lb />
"There are no surprises in it,<lb />
and the expectations are clear<lb />
and known<lb />
Spurling and Williams<lb />
said students and parents<lb />
are writing letters to the vice<lb />
chancellor, who is in charge<lb />
of appeals in tenure decisions,<lb />
in hopes the decision will<lb />
be reversed.<lb />
This write can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY October 27, 2004<lb />
Campus News<lb />
VOTE<lb />
One-stop earty voting takes place<lb />
until Oct. 30 at the Elections<lb />
Annex located at 1800 N. Greene<lb />
St. Office hours are Monday<lb />
- Friday from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m and<lb />
from 7 am -1 p.m. on Saturday.<lb />
October Is National Breast<lb />
Cancer Awareness Month<lb />
Give yourself Italy, Greece<lb />
and the Greek Islands in<lb />
summer 2005<lb />
You deserve it. ECU 6 s.h. 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 mail.ecu.edu.<lb />
Faculty Exhibition<lb />
The 2004 Faculty Exhibition, "A<lb />
Tradition of Excellence began<lb />
Wednesday and will end Nov. 20<lb />
in the Gray Gallery at Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center. The exhibition displays<lb />
various works including ceramics,<lb />
digital imaging, photography and<lb />
weaving. Contact Gil Leebrick,<lb />
gallery director, at 328-6336.<lb />
The Trial of Jack McCall<lb />
Come relive history today and see<lb />
the trial reenactment of the man<lb />
who shot Wild Bili Hickok. Enjoy<lb />
a delicious meal with live music<lb />
of 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 p.m. 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 p.m.<lb />
- 7 p.m. 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 1920s,<lb />
Roxle Hart is left by her lover,<lb />
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 p.m. on Thursday<lb />
- Saturday, Oct. 28-31. The<lb />
Sunday show will begin at 3 p.m.<lb />
Call 735-3832.<lb />
Wachovia Freeboot Friday<lb />
Enjoy musical entertainment by<lb />
The Blue Dogs and an alive-at-<lb />
five 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<lb />
5 p.m. - 8 p.m.<lb />
Game Day<lb />
Come support the Pirates<lb />
Saturday night as they play ARMY<lb />
at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Kick-<lb />
off is at 2 p.m. Contact 328-4500<lb />
or 1-800-DIAL-ECU.<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 a.m. 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 />
Dissertation Defense<lb />
Come see Tim Saltuklaroglu with<lb />
the communication sciences<lb />
and disorders department's<lb />
dissertation defense called "The<lb />
Role of Gestural Imitation in<lb />
the Inhibition of Stuttering The<lb />
presentation will be Nov. 16 at<lb />
3:30 p.m in 103 Belk Building<lb />
(School of Allied Health)<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 who run a school for<lb />
girts. A malicious youngster starts<lb />
an entirely unfounded scandal<lb />
about them, which precipitates<lb />
tragedy for the women Parental<lb />
guidance is suggested due to<lb />
the adult subject matter. Runs<lb />
Nov. 18 - 23. Contact 328-6829 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Man charged with<lb />
death after lengthy feud<lb />
SANFORD, NC - A feud ended with a<lb />
murder charge for one man accused<lb />
of shooting his neighbor at least four<lb />
times after they left their homes early<lb />
Sunday in their pickup trucks.<lb />
Police said Horace Greely Dawson,<lb />
67, was charged with first-degree<lb />
murder In the death of Richard Lee<lb />
Raab, 57, who was shot to death<lb />
during an 8 a.m. confrontation at a<lb />
street comer.<lb />
Dawson was held in the Lee County<lb />
Jail without bond.<lb />
The two men lived next door to each<lb />
other on Pendergrass Road for at<lb />
least six years, according to Sanford<lb />
police.<lb />
Neighbors and Raab's family said<lb />
the men feuded openly, but no one<lb />
seemed to know the cause of the<lb />
friction.<lb />
A carpenter by trade, Raab<lb />
was quick to help his friends<lb />
with building projects, said<lb />
his son, Jonas Raab. The Raabs even<lb />
helped the Dawsons put in a cement<lb />
walkway for free.<lb />
But a few years ago, after<lb />
Raab's wife left him and<lb />
moved to Illinois, the friendliness<lb />
soured, Raab's son said.<lb />
On Sunday, both men left<lb />
their homes in their pickup trucks, one<lb />
following the other, said police Capt.<lb />
David Smith.<lb />
Neighbor Iris Pendergrass said she<lb />
will always wonder what problem<lb />
could have been so big that it would<lb />
end in a killing.<lb />
"Goodness, you can always sell a<lb />
house, but you can't put the life back<lb />
in a man she said.<lb />
Cherry Branch ferry accident<lb />
HAVELOCK, NC - A Coast Guard<lb />
investigation has started into the<lb />
cause of the crash that will close<lb />
the Cherry Branch ferry for at least<lb />
10 days and change travel plans<lb />
for the estimated 1,000 drivers who<lb />
use the ferry each day to cross the<lb />
Neuse River<lb />
The crash, in which the ferry MV<lb />
Neuse rammed into its loading ramp<lb />
at almost full cruising speed, resulted<lb />
in no injuries to the 29 people aboard<lb />
or to the vessel, Jerry Gaskill, NC Ferry<lb />
System director, said Monday.<lb />
The ramp and boom, which supports<lb />
a hydraulic system for the ramp lift,<lb />
sustained damage that could cost<lb />
more than $100,000 and take as<lb />
long as three weeks to repair, he said.<lb />
Passengers waited aboard the ferry<lb />
nearly three hours to get off.<lb />
Gaskill said he spoke with those in<lb />
each of the 15 vehicles aboard as<lb />
they departed and urged occupants<lb />
to report any damage.<lb />
Capt Roger Resor was operating the<lb />
ferry when it hit the ramp at about seven<lb />
knots, the same speed he entered the<lb />
harbor, Gaskill said.<lb />
Gaskill said no problems were cited<lb />
in the vessel's annual inspection on<lb />
Sept. 11.<lb />
The free ferry crosses the Neuse<lb />
River between Minnesott Beach<lb />
in Pamlico County and Cherry<lb />
Branch in Craven County, making<lb />
22 departures from each location<lb />
daily.<lb />
Among the vehicles on the ferry<lb />
were five horse trailers destined for<lb />
an equestrian event at Pine Cliffs,<lb />
about a mile from the Cherry Branch<lb />
Ferry dock.<lb />
National<lb />
Scott Peterson's parents<lb />
testify, officer questioned<lb />
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - Prosecutors<lb />
have suggested that Scott Peterson<lb />
was preparing to flee after he was<lb />
arrested with nearly $15,000 in cash,<lb />
but Peterson's mother tried to explain<lb />
the wad of money while testifying in<lb />
her son's defense.<lb />
Jackie Peterson, who suffers from<lb />
a lung ailment, spoke softly during<lb />
Monday's murder trial and explained<lb />
to defense lawyers that another son<lb />
was going to buy Scott Peterson's<lb />
pickup truck and that she was loaning<lb />
him the money.<lb />
She said she withdrew $10,000 from<lb />
a bank account to pay Scott but<lb />
later realized the bank withdrew the<lb />
money from Scott Peterson's own<lb />
account, one on which her name<lb />
also appeared.<lb />
Jackie Peterson said that on April 17,<lb />
a day before Peterson's arrest near<lb />
his parents' home in San Diego,<lb />
she gave him back the $10,000<lb />
she accidentally withdrew from his<lb />
account, and that was why Scott<lb />
was carrying so much cash when he<lb />
was arrested, defense lawyer Mark<lb />
Geragos suggested.<lb />
Geragos also questioned Modesto<lb />
police to imply that burglars who<lb />
robbed the home of one of the<lb />
Petersons' neighbors around the time<lb />
Laci vanished may also have been<lb />
involved in her death.<lb />
Along with the cash found in<lb />
Peterson's car, police discovered<lb />
camping equipment, several changes<lb />
of clothes, four cell phones and<lb />
two driver's licenses - his and his<lb />
brother's. He had also changed his<lb />
hair color.<lb />
FCC clears Cingular<lb />
acquisition of AT&amp;T Wireless<lb />
WASHINGTON - The Federal<lb />
Communications Commission gave<lb />
its approval Tuesday to Cingular<lb />
Wireless LLC's $41 billion acquisition<lb />
of AT&amp;T Wireless Services Inc<lb />
completing the federal regulatory<lb />
blessing necessary for creation of<lb />
the country's'largest cell phone<lb />
company.<lb />
The move follows Monday's<lb />
announcement that Justice<lb />
Department antitrust regulators<lb />
approved the deal. Both agencies<lb />
attached conditions to ensure there<lb />
is adequate competition in different<lb />
markets.<lb />
"We believe our conditions, combined<lb />
with the benefits to the consumer<lb />
experience brought by Cingular's<lb />
new scale and scope, will ensure<lb />
the public interest is served by this<lb />
transaction said FCC Chairman<lb />
Michael Powell.<lb />
The two Democrats on the five-<lb />
member commission dissented in<lb />
part to the merger, saying they're<lb />
concerned it will harm competition.<lb />
"In many major in-region markets,<lb />
Cingular now will have almost half<lb />
of the mobile wireless market share.<lb />
And in allowing the acquisition of<lb />
AT&amp;T Wireless, we permanently<lb />
remove an independent source of<lb />
competition to Cingular, SBC and<lb />
BellSouth Commissioner Jonathan<lb />
Adelstein said.<lb />
The merger would give Atlanta-<lb />
based Cingular about 47.6 million<lb />
subscribers. That would top Verizon<lb />
Wireless, the current market leader<lb />
with 40.4 million customers as of<lb />
midyear, while paring the number of<lb />
national cell phone providers to five.<lb />
Under the FCC plan, the companies<lb />
will not be allowed to merge in 16<lb />
markets and must divest themselves<lb />
of assets in six additional markets.<lb />
The companies must meet conditions<lb />
set by both agencies for the deal to go<lb />
through. A judge also still must sign<lb />
off on the deal.<lb />
International<lb />
Karzal winner In<lb />
Afghan presidential vote<lb />
KABUL, Afghanistan - Counting in<lb />
Afghanistan's presidential election<lb />
concluded Tuesday, with U.Sbacked<lb />
interim leader Hamid Karzai the clear<lb />
winner, a senior official said.<lb />
Investigators were still examining<lb />
about 100 ballot boxes to clear up<lb />
lingering fraud allegations, but the<lb />
election's chief technical officer said<lb />
the count was effectively over and<lb />
done.<lb />
"It's just these last dribs and drabs to<lb />
be approved David Avery told The<lb />
Associated Press. "It's really nothing<lb />
that can affect the outcome<lb />
Election officials have said they will<lb />
not announce the official results of<lb />
the Oct. 9 vote until investigations<lb />
into irregularities alleged by Karzai's<lb />
main rivals have been concluded.<lb />
That could be this weekend.<lb />
The winner will be inaugurated in<lb />
about a month.<lb />
Final results were not posted on the<lb />
election Web site, either.<lb />
In an earlier tally based on 97.7<lb />
percent of total votes cast, the U.S<lb />
backed Karzai had 55.4 percent,<lb />
which was 39 percentage points<lb />
ahead of his closest challenger,<lb />
former Education Minister Yunus<lb />
Qanooni.<lb />
Karzai had to receive more than 50<lb />
percent of the votes cast to avoid a<lb />
run-off and secure a five-year term.<lb />
He has pledged to raise impoverished<lb />
Afghans' living standards after a<lb />
quarter-century of fighting.<lb />
U.S. air strike<lb />
kills al-Zarqawl aide<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A U.S. air strike in<lb />
Fallujah on Tuesday killed an aide<lb />
to Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-<lb />
Zarqawi, the military said.<lb />
The U.S. military said the early-<lb />
morning raid struck a safe house<lb />
used by al-Zarqawi's group. U.S.<lb />
forces have stepped up aerial and<lb />
artillery assaults on Fallujah in recent<lb />
weeks in an attempt to root out<lb />
insurgents.<lb />
Fallujah, 40 miles west of Baghdad,<lb />
fell under rebel control after the Bush<lb />
administration ordered Marines to<lb />
lift their three-week siege of the city<lb />
in April.<lb />
The United States has offered a $25<lb />
million bounty for the capture or<lb />
killing of al-Zarqawi, whose group has<lb />
claimed responsibility in numerous<lb />
suicide bombings and beheadings<lb />
of foreign hostages, including three<lb />
Americans.<lb />
"Recent strikes and raids targeting<lb />
the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi network<lb />
have severely degraded its ability to<lb />
conduct attacks the U.S. statement<lb />
said. It did not identify the slain al-<lb />
Zarqawi aide. ,<lb />
In London, Iraqi Foreign Minister<lb />
Hoshyar Zebari said the interim<lb />
government is working to achieve<lb />
a political solution to the military<lb />
standoff around Fallujah.<lb />
"We are trying to exhaust all political<lb />
channels and avenues before any<lb />
final decision is made Zebari told<lb />
British Broadcasting Corp. radio.<lb />
"Fallujah is one hot spot that we need<lb />
really to resolve before getting to<lb />
elections" scheduled for January.<lb />
Bowles adds $1.8 million for senate race zero<lb />
from page A1<lb />
RALEIGH, NC (AP) � Demo-<lb />
crat Erskine Bowles has loaned<lb />
his U.S. Senate campaign an<lb />
additional $1.8 million to light<lb />
up the television airwaves in his<lb />
neck-and-neck race with Repub-<lb />
lican Richard Burr.<lb />
The Bowles campaign, which<lb />
disclosed the new loan to The<lb />
Associated Press on Monday, said<lb />
the former White House chief<lb />
of staff needed the cash influx<lb />
to run more TV ads in the final<lb />
days of one of the nation's most<lb />
expensive congressional races.<lb />
Bowles loaned his campaign<lb />
nearly $7 million in an unsuc-<lb />
cessful 2002 Senate bid against<lb />
Republican Elizabeth Dole.<lb />
Most of that money has never<lb />
been repaid.<lb />
This time around, he has<lb />
relied less on his personal for-<lb />
tune, taking only one $767,012<lb />
loan in June and another of<lb />
$790,000 earlier this month.<lb />
Bowles has worked to hold his<lb />
own with Burr in fund-raising.<lb />
"Erskine has been extremely<lb />
successful to raise the funds to<lb />
run a successful campaign said<lb />
Susan I.agana, Bowles' commu-<lb />
nication director. "But he is up<lb />
against an opponent who has<lb />
broken the bank when it comes<lb />
to special interest money<lb />
Burr has been one of the<lb />
top congressional recipients<lb />
of political action committee<lb />
money, receiving more than<lb />
$2 million during this year's<lb />
election cycle.<lb />
Bowles and national Demo-<lb />
crats have hammered Burr for<lb />
those donations, alleging in a<lb />
series of TV commercials that<lb />
they have swayed his votes on<lb />
key issues during his 10 years in<lb />
the U.S. House.<lb />
While Bowles also has taken<lb />
PAC money, it is about one-third<lb />
of what Burr has accumulated.<lb />
"Erskine is willing to put in<lb />
his own money Lagana said.<lb />
"He's not beholden to any of<lb />
these groups coming in<lb />
Burr campaign spokesman<lb />
Doug Heye called the loan a<lb />
desperate attempt to win voters<lb />
who have already rejected him<lb />
once. Burr has been aggressive<lb />
in fund raising because he knew<lb />
Bowles would spend his own<lb />
money at the end, according to<lb />
Heye.<lb />
The two campaigns entered<lb />
October even in the polls and<lb />
with about the same amount of<lb />
money in the bank at roughly<lb />
$1.3 million.<lb />
Each campaign has received<lb />
$8.1 million apiece in contribu-<lb />
tions through the end of Septem-<lb />
ber. But Burr held an overall edge<lb />
in fund raising, taking in about<lb />
$11 million to Bowles' $9 million<lb />
through Sept. 30, in part because<lb />
Burr last year transferred in more<lb />
than $1.6 million from his House<lb />
campaign coffers.<lb />
The Bowles campaign has<lb />
sent a loan notice to the Fed-<lb />
eral Elections Commission,<lb />
Lagana said.<lb />
Both candidates have ben-<lb />
efited from third-party ads in<lb />
the race, including national<lb />
Democratic and Republican<lb />
senatorial committees that see<lb />
the race as one that could tip the<lb />
power in the Senate for the next<lb />
two years.<lb />
The National Association<lb />
of Realtors and the American<lb />
Medical Association PACs have<lb />
run ads on Burr's behalf, Bowles<lb />
' U.S. Senate candidate Erskine<lb />
TV advertisements during the<lb />
has received assistance from the<lb />
League of Conservation Voters.<lb />
In other statewide races,<lb />
Democratic Gov. Mike Easley<lb />
has a significant cash advantage<lb />
over Republican challenger Pat-<lb />
rick Ballantine heading toward<lb />
Nov. 2, according to third-<lb />
quarter campaign report data<lb />
due Monday at the State Board<lb />
Bowles took out a loan to fund<lb />
last week prior to elections.<lb />
of Elections.<lb />
Easley's campaign said<lb />
he had more than $735,680<lb />
in the bank as of Oct. 16,<lb />
compared to $153,535 for<lb />
Ballantine. That doesn't includean<lb />
additional $141,500 Easley raised<lb />
at an event last week, accord-<lb />
ing to a notice he filed with the<lb />
elections board.<lb />
Housing Services reminded stu-<lb />
dents to comply with all policies<lb />
around campus.<lb />
Olszewska said there have<lb />
been fewer cases of substance<lb />
abuse on campus this year than<lb />
expected indicating the cam-<lb />
paign may be having an effect.<lb />
"Housing advertised<lb />
heavily about the policy. They<lb />
set up a web page, all the<lb />
RAs had to announce it during<lb />
their first hall meetings, so<lb />
everyone knew about this policy<lb />
Olszewska said.<lb />
Campus Living has also just<lb />
released an interactive CD-ROM<lb />
to all students at ECU enti-<lb />
tled EMPOWERED: Illuminating<lb />
Campus Safety. The CD is meant<lb />
to inform people about various<lb />
safety issues on campus includ-<lb />
ing personal safety, fire safety<lb />
and the zero tolerance policy.<lb />
In addition to various com-<lb />
mentaries by students and Carrie<lb />
Moore, vice chancellor for stu-<lb />
dent life, the CD lists the rules<lb />
and regulations residents must<lb />
follow in order to maintain a safe<lb />
environment on campus.<lb />
Some students don't think<lb />
the new policy will accomplish<lb />
anything in regard to catching<lb />
people who use illegal drugs.<lb />
Josh Moore, sophomore unde-<lb />
cided major, said he does not see<lb />
the reasoning behind it.<lb />
"I think it's pointless because<lb />
people will do what they want<lb />
to anyway. The more people<lb />
that do it, the less likely it is<lb />
any one person will be caught<lb />
said Moore.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Powell urges to resume talks, South Korea comes out of high alert<lb />
 Colin Powell held a joint press conference with South Korean<lb />
Foreign Minister Banki-moon on Tuesday in Seoul, South Korea.<lb />
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) �<lb />
Secretary of State Colin Powell<lb />
urged North Korea on Tuesday<lb />
to rejoin nuclear disarmament<lb />
talks if it wants international aid,<lb />
while South Korea ended a high<lb />
alert triggered by holes cut into<lb />
a border fence.<lb />
South Korea, meanwhile,<lb />
called on Washington and other<lb />
participants in six-nation talks to<lb />
show more flexibility in resolving<lb />
the nuclear standoff - comments<lb />
that appeared to distance Seoul<lb />
from U.S. proposals.<lb />
Foreign Minister Ban Ki-<lb />
moon urged all participating<lb />
countries in the six-nation talks<lb />
to make more creative and real-<lb />
istic proposals to help bring<lb />
North Korea to the talks as soon<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Powell said Washington has<lb />
no intention of changing its North<lb />
Korea policy soon, but would work<lb />
to resolve the nuclear dispute.<lb />
"We agreed to continue<lb />
devoting maximum efforts to<lb />
achieving this goal through<lb />
multilateral diplomacy and six-<lb />
party talks Powell said in a joint<lb />
news conference with the South<lb />
Korean foreign minister.<lb />
"Clearly, everybody wants to<lb />
see the next round of six-party<lb />
talks get started Powell said,<lb />
referring to the stalled talks<lb />
among the United States, the<lb />
two Koreas, China, Japan and<lb />
Russia. "This is the time to move<lb />
forward, to bring this matter to<lb />
a conclusion<lb />
He said the goal was to help<lb />
the people of impoverished North<lb />
Korea have a better life, in part by<lb />
providing more food aid.<lb />
"We don't intend to attack<lb />
North Korea, we don't have any<lb />
hostile intent notwithstanding<lb />
their claims he said.<lb />
"It is this nuclear issue that<lb />
is keeping the international<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � NEWS<lb />
PAGE A3<lb />
Pakistan rejects solution<lb />
for Kashmir problem<lb />
Grant<lb />
from page A1<lb />
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP)<lb />
� Pakistan's opposition rejected<lb />
a formula proposed by the coun-<lb />
try's president for solving the lin-<lb />
gering issue of Kashmir, saying<lb />
on Tuesday they will never<lb />
allow him to change the status<lb />
of Kashmir against the wishes<lb />
of its people.<lb />
However, a prominent<lb />
separatist leader in India's por-<lb />
tion of the Himalayan region<lb />
said he welcomed the develop-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Pakistani opposition's<lb />
reaction came a day after Presi-<lb />
dent Gen. Pervez Musharraf<lb />
told journalists in Islamabad<lb />
that Pakistan and India must<lb />
consider changing their posi-<lb />
tions on Kashmir to settle a<lb />
decades-old dispute over the<lb />
Himalayan region. Both nations<lb />
claim the Himalayan region in<lb />
its entirety.<lb />
"We have arrived at a stage<lb />
where  we have to consider<lb />
options in a purposeful manner<lb />
going toward a solution Mush-<lb />
arraf said Monday.<lb />
He said New Delhi and Islam-<lb />
abad should consider making<lb />
some areas of Kashmir indepen-<lb />
dent, placing them under joint<lb />
Indian-Pakistani control, or put-<lb />
ting them under the administra-<lb />
tion of the United Nations.<lb />
Musharraf conditioned his<lb />
comments on a demilitariza-<lb />
tion of the region, where both<lb />
countries have hundreds of thou-<lb />
sands of troops. Such a stand-<lb />
down before a final solution is<lb />
considered unlikely.<lb />
Musharraf's remarks drew<lb />
criticism in Pakistan from oppo-<lb />
sition groups, who accused him<lb />
of offering too much.<lb />
"I don't think Musharraf's<lb />
proposal is in the interest of Paki-<lb />
stan and the Kashmiris said<lb />
Raja Zafarul Haq, a senior leader<lb />
of the Alliance for the Restora-<lb />
tion of Democracy, a 15-party<lb />
opposition coalition.<lb />
"Such formulas are an insult<lb />
to the sacrifices of Kashmiris<lb />
said Haq, who is also chairman<lb />
of the Pakistan Muslim League-<lb />
N party, whose government was<lb />
ousted by Musharraf in a blood-<lb />
less coup in 1999.<lb />
Haq said he did not<lb />
think India would accept the<lb />
new terms.<lb />
"India has long said that<lb />
Kashmir is an integral part of<lb />
their country, and I don't think<lb />
they are going to change their<lb />
stance he said.<lb />
There was no immediate<lb />
reaction from New Delhi.<lb />
In India's part of Kashmir,<lb />
Abdul Ghani Bhat, a promi-<lb />
nent separatist leader, welcomed<lb />
Musharraf's proposals.<lb />
"All of us will have to rise<lb />
above traditional positions.<lb />
These proposals will have to<lb />
address the sensibilities of all<lb />
three parties and they need<lb />
to be looked into fairly, intel-<lb />
ligently and imaginatively<lb />
he told The Associated Press in<lb />
Srinagar, Jammu-Kashmir state's<lb />
summer capital.<lb />
Kashmir, a former princely<lb />
state, has been the flashpoint<lb />
of two wars between India and<lb />
Pakistan since it was divided<lb />
following the partition of the<lb />
subcontinent by Britain at inde-<lb />
pendence in 1947.<lb />
Pakistan and India in recent<lb />
months have held a series of<lb />
confidence-building talks on less<lb />
contentious issues, but they have<lb />
not yet started negotiations on<lb />
Kashmir. Senior Pakistani and<lb />
Indian officials are scheduled to<lb />
hold another round of talks later<lb />
this year.<lb />
India accuses Pakistan of<lb />
backing Islamic militants who<lb />
have been fighting Indian<lb />
forces since 1989. The insur-<lb />
gency has claimed more than<lb />
65,000 lives.<lb />
issue, it affects everyone but<lb />
people don't talk about it because<lb />
of stigma  and don't know<lb />
what to do about it Ames said.<lb />
"It's a support program for<lb />
communities that are there to<lb />
address the problem of drug<lb />
abuse said Tovey.<lb />
Tovey said she and her gradu-<lb />
ate assistants, Pierre Holloman<lb />
and Maria Vinson, organized a<lb />
project in order to receive the<lb />
grant. They met with Ames<lb />
and had several brainstorming<lb />
sessions in making the project<lb />
in order to ensure they had an<lb />
appropriate specified project in<lb />
line for the particular grant.<lb />
"Most grant agencies are<lb />
particular in what they want to<lb />
fund Tovey said.<lb />
"You must show there is a<lb />
need for the program, as well as<lb />
have an organized program<lb />
After Ames revised the final<lb />
proposal, they sent it off and it<lb />
received acceptance.<lb />
The project will require many<lb />
levels of commitment from the<lb />
county and people involved.<lb />
Ames said they are in the pro-<lb />
cess of selecting an executive<lb />
director of the program, whose<lb />
salary would come from<lb />
the grant.<lb />
Ames said he feels society<lb />
needs to give more support<lb />
to drug addicts and work<lb />
with them more to help them<lb />
overcome their problems<lb />
rather than enact punishment<lb />
without explanation.<lb />
"Simply jailing the person<lb />
or kicking them out of school<lb />
doesn't help Ames said.<lb />
"It's good to pro-<lb />
vide opportunities<lb />
The program has already<lb />
had a fairly successful begin-<lb />
ning attracting between 20 - 30<lb />
workers.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Talks<lb />
from page A2<lb />
community from assisting<lb />
North Korea<lb />
U.S. officials believe North<lb />
Korea is biding its time on six-<lb />
party talks, sensing that Demo-<lb />
cratic candidate John Kerry<lb />
might win the election and be<lb />
easier to deal with than Bush.<lb />
Powell, who was in Seoul fol-<lb />
lowing visits this week to Japan<lb />
and China, also met Tuesday<lb />
with South Korean President Roh<lb />
Moo-hyun and South Korea's<lb />
unification minister.<lb />
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� At least 78 people were suf-<lb />
focated or crushed to death after<lb />
being arrested and packed into<lb />
police trucks following a riot<lb />
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The 78 dead were among<lb />
some 1,300 people arrested after<lb />
the riot.<lb />
Dr. Pornthip Rojanasunan,<lb />
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Ministry, said Tuesday that she<lb />
and other doctors conducted<lb />
autopsies on the 78 bodies at<lb />
an army camp in Pattani prov-<lb />
ince and found that most died<lb />
from suffocation.<lb />
Maj. Gen. Sinchai Nujsa-<lb />
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may have died from suffocation<lb />
"because we had more than<lb />
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He did not say how many<lb />
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Manit Suthaporn, deputy<lb />
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tice Ministry, said the victims<lb />
probably suffocated because they<lb />
were piled on top of each other<lb />
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The violence began Monday<lb />
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ratists. The crowd threw rocks,<lb />
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said Tuesday.<lb />
More than 360 people have<lb />
been killed in southern Thai-<lb />
land since January, mostly in<lb />
small bombings and drive-by<lb />
shootings directed at police and<lb />
government officials. Authorities<lb />
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Violence has troubled over-<lb />
whelmingly Buddhist Thailand's<lb />
three Muslim-majority provinces<lb />
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ened this year. Residents claim<lb />
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est from a single incident since<lb />
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ing before the announcement<lb />
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bers who might be among the<lb />
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volatile Thaksin said.<lb />
Neighboring Malaysia, a<lb />
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AMANDA Q. UNGERFELT Editor In Chief<lb />
WEDNESDAY October 27, 2004<lb />
Our View<lb />
"Research the candidates and chose the<lb />
one whose issues most directly agree with<lb />
yours<lb />
This phrase has been printed in so many "Our<lb />
View" columns, it's almost become redundant<lb />
However, TEC feels that with election day less<lb />
than a week away, it's important we stress it<lb />
again.<lb />
However, instead of merely emphasizing that<lb />
you decide on your own, we have taken into<lb />
consideration many students are quick to<lb />
listen to false information passed on to them<lb />
from friends and family, rather than make their<lb />
decisions for themselves.<lb />
Recognizing a student's busy class and social<lb />
schedule, TEC has compiled a quick list of key<lb />
issues for George Bush and John Kerry. It is<lb />
our hope that you can take a few minutes out<lb />
of your day to read this list and decide if the<lb />
candidate you plan on voting for is truly the<lb />
man you want to be our next president.<lb />
Without further ado, here is the list:<lb />
General Information: Bush is a Republican,<lb />
while Kerry is a Democrat. Both have held<lb />
elected offices and both served in the military.<lb />
Abortion: Bush strongly favors appointing<lb />
judges who will outlaw abortions, outlawing<lb />
"partial birth" abortions, outlawing abortions<lb />
except in cases of rapeincest and requiring<lb />
parental notification for minors under 18. Kerry<lb />
strongly opposes the above four abortion<lb />
issues.<lb />
Gay Rights: Bush strongly favors the con-<lb />
stitutional gay marriage ban and is strongly<lb />
opposed to allowing gays to openly serve<lb />
in the military. Kerry somewhat opposes the<lb />
constitutional gay marriage ban and strongly<lb />
favors allowing gays to serve in the military.<lb />
Gun Control: Kerry strongly favors back-<lb />
ground checks on gun show purchases, while<lb />
Bush is somewhat opposed to the issue.<lb />
Death Penalty: Both candidates strongly<lb />
oppose abolishing the death penalty, with<lb />
Kerry favoring a national review of death<lb />
penalty fairness (Bush is strongly opposed<lb />
to the issue).<lb />
Iraq: Kerry somewhat opposes the war In<lb />
Iraq, with Bush strongly favoring the war. Both<lb />
candidates strongly oppose the immediate<lb />
withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.<lb />
Information obtained from presidentmatch.<lb />
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candidate's stances on the issues.<lb />
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Sen. KERRY WILL<lb />
LET TERRORISTS<lb />
NUKE U.S. CITIES.<lb />
KERRY WILL DESTROY<lb />
SOCIAL SECURITY AND<lb />
PUT YOUR GRANNY<lb />
OUT ON THE ICE.<lb />
HE'LL HAND IRAQ TO<lb />
OSAMA, AND GIVE THE<lb />
NEW MASS-GRAVE-<lb />
DIGGING CONTRACTS<lb />
TO THE FRENCH.<lb />
HE'LL FORCE YOUR KIDS<lb />
TO MARRY SAME-SEX<lb />
POLYGAMOUS TRANS-<lb />
VESTITES, AND<lb />
PERSONALLY RIP THE<lb />
STEM CELLS OUT<lb />
OF YOUR CAT.<lb />
OH, AND DID I<lb />
MENTION THAT HE'LL<lb />
SAY ANYTHING TO<lb />
GET ELECTED?<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Is receiving no news good news?<lb />
Lack of feedback a<lb />
response in itself<lb />
RACHEL LANDEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
I have to admit it. I was feeling a<lb />
little jealous about a week ago.<lb />
It all started after 1 read Peter Kal-<lb />
ajian's opinion about the Confederate<lb />
Flag. Since 1 read this particular piece<lb />
on T�C's Web site, 1 couldn't help but<lb />
notice the number of responses that<lb />
had been posted in regards to Peter's<lb />
opinion - at my last count, there were<lb />
117.<lb />
I clicked on some of my past opin-<lb />
ions and articles and counted only a<lb />
handful of responses directed toward<lb />
me. I savored the reading of each<lb />
one - it felt like opening gifts on Christ-<lb />
mas morning. I know that sounds<lb />
cliche, but it's so exciting to get feedback<lb />
from people who have read your<lb />
thoughts and words. It is just that little<lb />
reassurance that you aren't sending<lb />
your journalistic endeavors out into a<lb />
black hole. Someone is actually read-<lb />
ing what you have written and they<lb />
feel moved enough by it to let you<lb />
know.<lb />
One of my roommates loyally<lb />
tacks a clipping of my column to the<lb />
refrigerator each week and my parents<lb />
regularly send me accolades via e-mail.<lb />
Sure, it's nice to have their encourage-<lb />
ment, but she's my friend and they're<lb />
my parents. Isn't supporting me part of<lb />
the job description?<lb />
When 1 compared the number of<lb />
responses I had received with those<lb />
sent to Peter, Tony McKee or Eric<lb />
Gilmore, I felt like I was losing a<lb />
competition I had never intended to<lb />
enter. It made me wonder if anyone,<lb />
besides the five or so respondents and<lb />
my close friends and family, is reading<lb />
my words.<lb />
Of course 1 don't write these pieces<lb />
for any potential fame or praise from<lb />
others. I write them only because I<lb />
want to write. It's what I like to do and<lb />
I'm fortunate that someone has given<lb />
me the opportunity to publish what I<lb />
produce each week.<lb />
Yet I still hope when I see someone<lb />
pick up a copy of TEC, they will turn to<lb />
the opinion page, read my words and<lb />
think about what I've said. Maybe it<lb />
will mean something to them. I hope<lb />
it will entertain them, cause them to<lb />
reflect on an idea or simply allow them<lb />
to take a break from their hectic life and<lb />
spend a few minutes with something<lb />
less stressful.<lb />
Even if they read it, it's doubtful<lb />
they will post any online feedback just<lb />
to say how they relate to my sentiments.<lb />
When 1 don't write anything especially<lb />
controversial 1 guess I can't expect to<lb />
get a response.<lb />
It's true of editorial pieces and it's<lb />
true of life. So often, people are quick<lb />
to respond to the negative. Inflamma-<lb />
tory opinions get reactions, just as bad<lb />
service in a restaurant or store does. A<lb />
customer is much more likely to com-<lb />
plain about a bad employee than to<lb />
praise one who did a good job. Unlike<lb />
poor service, these controversial opin-<lb />
ions do have their place - I'm just not<lb />
one to write them.<lb />
Issues are rarely black or white<lb />
- there is just too much gray area<lb />
that can't be ignored. Depending on<lb />
your background, your station in life<lb />
or any number of experiences you've<lb />
had, your opinion will differ ever so<lb />
slightly or significantly from mine.<lb />
Recognizing this, I just don't want to<lb />
rock the boat and tell you that you're<lb />
wrong and I'm right. After all, that may<lb />
not be true.<lb />
However, because I'm not doing<lb />
that in this particular column or any<lb />
other I have written or probably will<lb />
write, I don't expect that you'll respond<lb />
to me on the newspaper's Web site. Still,<lb />
I long for the day when I see a long list<lb />
of messages in regards to something I<lb />
have authored.<lb />
Until then, I am reminded of<lb />
another old familiar cliche that says<lb />
something about the squeaky wheel<lb />
getting the grease. It may not be fair<lb />
and it certainly is frustrating but it's<lb />
definitely applicable.<lb />
Even so, I have a challenge for<lb />
any of the five or ten people that read<lb />
this. I'm not begging you to post any<lb />
feedback - I'm just asking that in your<lb />
own life, you make a concerted effort<lb />
to affirm others at least as much as<lb />
society seems to put them down. It<lb />
may be harder to do and take some<lb />
serious effort but I'm encouraging you<lb />
to do something which I am working<lb />
on myself. Besides, I think we're all up<lb />
to the challenge.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Statistics don't tell whole story of voters<lb />
(KRT) � Something might be hard<lb />
to find at voting booths Nov. 2. Hang-<lb />
ing chads, perhaps?<lb />
It may be young Asian Americans.<lb />
Asian Americans between the ages<lb />
of 18 and 24 have the lowest rate of<lb />
voter registration among minority<lb />
groups in the nation, according to<lb />
Asian St Pacific Islander American Vote<lb />
2004. APIA Vote 2004 (www.apiavote.<lb />
org) is a national coalition of nonpar-<lb />
tisan, nonprofit groups that work to<lb />
engage more in the Asian and Pacific<lb />
Islander communities into the politi-<lb />
cal process.<lb />
Moreover, only 34 percent of young<lb />
Asian-American citizens voted in the<lb />
2000 presidential election, accord-<lb />
ing to The Center for Information<lb />
and Research on Civic Learning and<lb />
Engagement. Do Asian Americans ste-<lb />
reotypically only care about academics<lb />
and the perfect job?<lb />
Not from my experience.<lb />
Don't let such statistics fool you<lb />
into thinking that young Asian Ameri-<lb />
cans are politically apathetic.<lb />
Most of my Asian-American friends<lb />
plan to vote. And if the University of<lb />
Washington campus is any microcos-<lb />
mic indicator of the state at large, then<lb />
young Asian Americans care about<lb />
the political process and the issues at<lb />
stake.<lb />
They speak out in student senate<lb />
meetings and hold elected positions.<lb />
Outside of school, they're active in civil<lb />
rights and cultural organizations.<lb />
And once they do register to vote,<lb />
many actually act to make change.<lb />
Young Asian Americans had a higher<lb />
voter turnout than any other minority<lb />
group in the 2000 presidential election,<lb />
according to APIA Vote 2004.<lb />
Of course, like the general youth<lb />
population, the attitude toward voting<lb />
ranges among some young Asian<lb />
Americans who I informally polled.<lb />
Some have been thinking about their<lb />
candidates of choice for months; some<lb />
don't even know how to register; many<lb />
don't care.<lb />
Young Asian Americans aren't a<lb />
homogenous group of apathetic non-<lb />
voters.<lb />
So, how do you explain the sta-<lb />
tistics? Many factors need to be con-<lb />
sidered. First, many Asian Americans<lb />
simply aren't eligible to vote. Accord-<lb />
ing to APIA Vote 2004, two-thirds of<lb />
Asian Americans are foreign born. In<lb />
Washington state, there are 453,000<lb />
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders,<lb />
but only one-third of them are eligible<lb />
to vote.<lb />
Secondly, past family experiences<lb />
may have led others to distrust the<lb />
political system in general. According<lb />
to some academics, many immigrants<lb />
came to the United States to flee politi-<lb />
cal persecution at home. Young people<lb />
who grew up in such households might<lb />
hold a more skeptical perspective on<lb />
the political system.<lb />
And others might have grown up<lb />
in households where politics never<lb />
entered everyday conversation.<lb />
Of course, there's no excuse for<lb />
a low percentage of registered voters<lb />
among citizens. Especially not when,<lb />
according to the 2000 Census, Asian<lb />
Americans make up 5.5 percent of the<lb />
state population. That's 2 percent more<lb />
than the national averagev And the<lb />
numbers are rising.<lb />
Precious political influence is being<lb />
wasted without voter registration and<lb />
actual voting.<lb />
But these numbers shouldn't lead<lb />
one to assume that all young Asian<lb />
Americans are politically apathetic.<lb />
The sheer fact that some young<lb />
Asian Americans are trying to change<lb />
these numbers reveals their concern<lb />
and investment in civic participation.<lb />
Yes, the numbers need to rise, but<lb />
one shouldn't be too quick to assume<lb />
that all young Asian Americans don't<lb />
care.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
What's with the tiny shorts<lb />
and the oversized hoodies?<lb />
What are you, confused or some-<lb />
thing?<lb />
"Intro, to Physics" means that<lb />
exactly. It's not a doctorate in<lb />
Physics; it's a General Ed. class.<lb />
Peace is our nation's best<lb />
homeland security.<lb />
Why are John Deere license<lb />
plates on Acuras and VW Jettas all<lb />
over Greenville? If you don't own<lb />
a John Deere, why do you have<lb />
any of their apparel? Thanks,<lb />
to all the yuppies for destroying<lb />
Carhartt and now John Deere.<lb />
Here's a message from the<lb />
sports world to the Yankees<lb />
- "Haha<lb />
if you are going to spit out<lb />
negative statements about the<lb />
leader of our country, then please<lb />
make sure you're spitting out<lb />
the truth. If you don't know<lb />
what you stand for then keep your<lb />
trap shut! You basically sound<lb />
stupid in the Pirate Rant when<lb />
trying to trash talk our Presi-<lb />
dent, because none of your facts<lb />
make sense.<lb />
Why do people wear five-inch<lb />
heals to gym class? Duh, you are<lb />
gonna have to change anyway.<lb />
Let's get this straight right<lb />
now: There are no dorms on<lb />
ECU'S campus. There are only<lb />
residence halls. So If you are<lb />
going to talk about them use the<lb />
correct terminology. A dorm is a<lb />
place where someone sleeps and<lb />
a residence hall is a place where<lb />
students live, learn, grow and<lb />
build bonds through student<lb />
interaction.<lb />
To the person who felt it was<lb />
necessary to inform us on how<lb />
many soldiers died last week in<lb />
Iraq, I thought you'd like to know<lb />
they died in honor. With their<lb />
own will, they signed up ready<lb />
to fight for this country and to<lb />
help other countries in times of<lb />
desperate need. Think about all<lb />
the men who died years ago, and<lb />
look at what you have! God Bless<lb />
Our Troops!<lb />
To all faculty of ECU, when<lb />
you have a scheduled appoint-<lb />
ment with a student, please don't<lb />
spend the first 15 minutes of it<lb />
partaking in a leisure phone call.<lb />
That is rude!<lb />
Mr. Bush, maybe a revision to<lb />
the Second Amendment wouldn't<lb />
be a bad idea. You may get more<lb />
votes from the "My loved one was<lb />
killed by a gun" demographic.<lb />
Love the troops. Hate the<lb />
War.<lb />
Ever since Usher's "Yeah"<lb />
video all I see are guys walking<lb />
around sporting baseball caps,<lb />
blazers and blue jeans. Um the<lb />
only one that can pull that off is<lb />
Usher. If you looked as good as he<lb />
did in it you probably wouldn't<lb />
have to try so hard.<lb />
People should calm down and<lb />
stop speeding. If you are in such a<lb />
hurry, either walk or leave early.<lb />
How many times do I have to<lb />
vote before we elect a sophomore<lb />
class president? Since when did<lb />
ECU decide to mimic the state<lb />
of Florida?<lb />
1 was driving along Fifth<lb />
Street and noticed the huge Bush<lb />
Cheney Sign displayed on the<lb />
front of the Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
house. Does that mean EVERY<lb />
girl in the house and the soror-<lb />
ity supports Bush? If so, that's<lb />
really sad <lb />
To all of you who do not<lb />
approve of my friends and 1<lb />
wearing our shirt collars up, 1<lb />
have something to say to you<lb />
and that is: I will wear my Aber-<lb />
crombie and Fitch shirt collar in<lb />
an upright position. My mommy<lb />
even told me it looks good and I<lb />
will continue to wear it like that<lb />
along with putting an excess<lb />
amount of hair gel in my hair. I<lb />
will then waltz my way to class<lb />
through the Wright plaza singing<lb />
a song written by the Backstreet<lb />
Boys and you all are going to have<lb />
to live with it.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant is<lb />
an anonymous way for students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editor@theeastcaroliman.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
brevity. <lb /><pb facs="00059549_tn_0005" /><lb />
Page A5 features@theeastcarolinlan.com 252.328.6366 ROBBIE DERR Features Editor CAROLYN SCANDURA Assistant Features Editor<lb />
Hate the<lb />
WEDNESDAY October 27, 2004<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Mendenhall Movie:<lb />
Home at the End of the World.<lb />
Wed. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thurs. 7 p.m.<lb />
Fri. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 7 pm, 12 a.m.<lb />
Sun. 3 p.m.<lb />
The Manchurian Candidate:<lb />
Wed. 7 p.m.<lb />
Thurs. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Fri. 7 p.m 12 a.m.<lb />
Sat. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sun. 7 p.m.<lb />
Top 5<lb />
Top 5 Movies:<lb />
LSfiarfc Tales<lb />
2. Friday Night Lights<lb />
3. Team America: World Police<lb />
4. Shall We Dance?<lb />
5. Ladder 49<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows:<lb />
1.CSI<lb />
2. CSI: Miami<lb />
3. Desperate Housewives<lb />
4. Without a Trace<lb />
5. Survivor: Vanuatu<lb />
Top 5 DVDs:<lb />
1. Walking Tall<lb />
2. Man on Fire<lb />
3. Mean Girls<lb />
4. Fahrenheit 911<lb />
5. Envy<lb />
Top 5 CDs:<lb />
1. George Straight<lb />
2. Usher<lb />
3. Nelly<lb />
4. Celine Dion<lb />
5. Mos Def<lb />
Top 5 Books:<lb />
1. The Dark Tower VII: The Dark<lb />
Tower<lb />
2. The Plot Against America<lb />
3. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
4. Incubus Dreams<lb />
5. Trace<lb />
Horoscopes<lb />
Aries: Where will you get the<lb />
money to achieve the quality<lb />
you imagine? Don't have a tizzy;<lb />
the opportunity will present itself<lb />
soon. Offer your services.<lb />
Taurus: You're getting stronger<lb />
and more determined over<lb />
the next few days. One of your<lb />
talismans must be the bulldog.<lb />
When you latch on, you don't let go.<lb />
Gemini: There's a fight brewing,<lb />
but try not to get emotionally<lb />
involved. Step back, and look at<lb />
the bigger picture when deciding<lb />
which side to support. There's an<lb />
awful lot at stake.<lb />
Cancer. There's one hassle after<lb />
another, and none of them are<lb />
your fault. So why should you have<lb />
to deal with them? Because you're<lb />
so good at itl<lb />
Leo: You're smart and creative,<lb />
but that won't be enough. If you<lb />
also take on responsibility for<lb />
your actions and for others, you<lb />
could rise into a well-deserved<lb />
leadership position. Now is a<lb />
good time to practice.<lb />
Virgo: There are a few more<lb />
touchy subjects to deal with<lb />
before you can relax. Schedule a<lb />
break for yourself tomorrow and<lb />
even more on the next day.<lb />
Libra: Quick action leads you<lb />
to make a discovery that could<lb />
change your attitude. Make plans<lb />
carefully, and you can achieve more<lb />
than you ever thought possible.<lb />
Scorpio: You're not in the battle<lb />
all by yourself even though it may<lb />
seem that way. Form an alliance<lb />
with somebody who can provide<lb />
the stability you lack.<lb />
Sagittarius: It's just about time to<lb />
get back to work. A creative friend<lb />
may inspire you to try something<lb />
you thought only others could do.<lb />
Your expertise is expanding.<lb />
Capricorn: The wonders never<lb />
seem to cease. Just about when<lb />
you're ready to quit, the difficulty<lb />
finally gets resolved due to a new<lb />
discovery. And you had it all the time.<lb />
Aquarius: You may be just about<lb />
worn out by now. Don't make big<lb />
plans for tonight. You're wiser to<lb />
stay close to home. Go to bed<lb />
early and recuperate.<lb />
Pisces: The odds are pretty high<lb />
that you'll learn a lesson the hard<lb />
way and soon. Be respectful and<lb />
attentive, hold onto your money<lb />
and your odds of success improve.<lb />
Horror movies arrive with Halloween<lb />
mmm<lb />
Films that provide<lb />
extreme scares<lb />
KATHERINE DAY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Horror movies have the abil-<lb />
ity to frighten and terrify the<lb />
bravest person. Able to suspend<lb />
belief, people watch scary movies<lb />
to evoke fear. From disturbing<lb />
cult favorites to the latest teen<lb />
slasher film, memories from our<lb />
favorite (or scariest) movie flood<lb />
our nightmares and are able<lb />
to scare us just as strongly the<lb />
tenth time as it did the first. It is<lb />
natural to enjoy a good scare once<lb />
in awhile, what horror movies<lb />
encourage is the greatest fright.<lb />
During Halloween, horror<lb />
movies are particularly appeal-<lb />
ing for individuals seeking quick<lb />
thrills. Within the genre, different<lb />
types of films are made in order to<lb />
appeal to the widest audience pos-<lb />
sible. Horror can have elements of<lb />
suspense in them, such as Se7en,<lb />
or science fiction, like Alien.<lb />
Ranging from slasher themes to<lb />
monster themes, scary movies<lb />
reach a diverse range of tastes.<lb />
Josh Parker, a freshman politi-<lb />
cal science major, finds horror<lb />
movies to be rather fascinating.<lb />
"I enjoy movies such as Friday<lb />
the 13th, that had realistic ele-<lb />
ments. It marked the re-birth of<lb />
horror movies said Parker.<lb />
Movies such as Friday the 13th<lb />
came on the scene thanks to the<lb />
popularity of the 1978 horror<lb />
classic Halloween. The plot was<lb />
simple: masked killer goes after<lb />
promiscuous teens. The budget<lb />
was small and the acting was<lb />
mediocre, but audiences flocked<lb />
to see this new film. Made on<lb />
less than $325,000, Halloween<lb />
went on to gross $47 million in<lb />
the United States. With this new<lb />
demand, studios began turning<lb />
out horror movies in mass.<lb />
Not since the 1920s and 1930s<lb />
have horror movies enjoyed<lb />
such popularity. Even today,<lb />
films such as Nosferatu and Bride<lb />
of Frankenstein are considered<lb />
classics and are watched and<lb />
respected today.<lb />
Since the first horror film<lb />
Le Manoir Du Diable was made<lb />
in 1896, scary movies have<lb />
remained a staple on cinema. It<lb />
was during the 1960s that master<lb />
storyteller and legendary film<lb />
director Alfred Hitchcock offered<lb />
a new type of film. Suspenseful<lb />
and thrilling, Hitchcock's films<lb />
were a precursor to the slasher<lb />
films of the late 1970s. Psycho<lb />
left a generation of women fear-<lb />
ing the shower and is considered<lb />
to be one of the greatest horror<lb />
films.<lb />
Movies such as Psycho opened<lb />
doors for movies that put less<lb />
emphasis on blood and gore and<lb />
relied on intelligent suspense to<lb />
move the film. Thrillers such<lb />
as Silence of the Lambs and Jaws<lb />
have gone on to acquire critical<lb />
acclaim and box office success.<lb />
They offer an alternative for the<lb />
squeamish, who may prefer sus-<lb />
penseful scares to gory B-movies.<lb />
"I prefer M. Night Shyamalan<lb />
thrillers like Signs. They don't<lb />
have a high body count, but still<lb />
build up a lot of scares said<lb />
freshman musical theatre major<lb />
Amina Edmonson.<lb />
The success of these films<lb />
show a new demand for what<lb />
horror audiences want. A well-<lb />
thought script that still provides<lb />
scares will leave a lasting impres-<lb />
sion on audiences and critics.<lb />
Contrasting to the earlier<lb />
horror films, many movies now<lb />
have large budgets and use the<lb />
latest special effects.<lb />
"Movies like John Carpen-<lb />
ter's The Thing have great special<lb />
effects and a good story Parker<lb />
said.<lb />
Movies such as The Exorcist<lb />
used great effects and an inter-<lb />
esting screenplay to make one of<lb />
the highest grossing movies of<lb />
all time. Based on a true story,<lb />
The Exorcist made $292.7 million<lb />
and earned 10 Oscar nomina-<lb />
Halloween specials you<lb />
don't want to miss<lb />
Bone chilling<lb />
movie line up<lb />
DANIELLE WIGGINS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Fright fest, costumes, pump-<lb />
kins, candy, ghost and goblins,<lb />
all words that lead straight to the<lb />
event we all are looking forward<lb />
to this weekend. How do we<lb />
prepare to get into the mood of<lb />
this spooky season? Everyone is<lb />
accustomed to a little television<lb />
and viewers highly anticipate the<lb />
Halloween specials that appear<lb />
throughout various channels.<lb />
"Ratings for viewers are<lb />
high throughout this week for<lb />
movies and previewed Halloween<lb />
shows said Lori Scott, research<lb />
and advertising for Cox Com-<lb />
munications.<lb />
It is the perfect time of the<lb />
year to microwave some popcorn,<lb />
turn off all the lights and enjoy a<lb />
few horror flicks. We have a list<lb />
of horror movies that air from<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 26 until the event<lb />
finale on Sunday, Oct. 31.<lb />
Although, the most antici-<lb />
pated "Simpson's Halloween<lb />
Special" is delayed a week on<lb />
Sunday, Nov. 7, Fox will air the<lb />
movie version of The X-Files.<lb />
AMC, channel 51 is hosting a<lb />
"Monster Fest a week filled with<lb />
top horror films like, Amityville<lb />
Horrors, Halloween IV and V,<lb />
Scream II and The Omen.<lb />
If you are interested in reality<lb />
shows, turn to channel 70, The<lb />
Travel Channel, where you can<lb />
watch "America's Most Haunted<lb />
Places and other ghostly adven-<lb />
tures of real life encounters with<lb />
the supernatural.<lb />
"Nights leading into Hal-<lb />
loween usually promote the cel-<lb />
ebrated event Scott said.<lb />
If you so happen to be stuck<lb />
on Halloween night with noth-<lb />
ing to do, "highly unlikely in<lb />
Greenville just know you can<lb />
reach for the remote, turn to your<lb />
television listings and eventually<lb />
find something waiting for you<lb />
to watch.<lb />
Starting on Tuesday, Oct. 26,<lb />
Amityville Horror shows on AMC,<lb />
immediately following that, Hal-<lb />
loween IV at 8 p.m. and Halloween<lb />
V at 10 p.m. If you would prefer<lb />
something a little new, turn to<lb />
channel 66 where they are play-<lb />
ing, Still Know What You Did<lb />
see SPECIALS page A6<lb />
tions. It sparked a new interest<lb />
in the paranormal influenced<lb />
movies such as The Omen. These<lb />
movies proved that horror isn't<lb />
just limited to high death counts<lb />
and killing people off in creative<lb />
ways.<lb />
Unfortunately, many of these<lb />
smart and original films are<lb />
tarnished by the multitude of<lb />
sequels looking to cash-out by<lb />
using the name and success of<lb />
the original. Great movies such<lb />
as Halloween have spawned seven<lb />
sequels. Friday the 13th used their<lb />
killer Jason in 10 movies after<lb />
the original came out in 1980.<lb />
Perhaps this cheapening mass<lb />
market effect can explain why<lb />
the majority of critics abhor the<lb />
horror genre.<lb />
When A Nightmare on Elm<lb />
Street came out, it was hailed<lb />
as a creative and ingenious<lb />
film. With the success of the<lb />
first, came an additional six<lb />
within the next 10 years. The<lb />
franchise grossed $188,884,750<lb />
in the United States alone.<lb />
While it can be said that<lb />
many of these films are poorly<lb />
put together, you can't deny the<lb />
success. So popular are horror<lb />
movies, that they proved to be<lb />
inspiration for spoof blockbusters<lb />
such as Scary Movie.<lb />
"Most people are familiar<lb />
with the formula horror movies<lb />
provide, even if they don't watch<lb />
them, that they can understand<lb />
many of the jokes Scary Movie<lb />
has says senior geography major<lb />
Chad Joyner.<lb />
With Halloween approaching<lb />
fast, people will be looking to<lb />
horror movies to make the most<lb />
of this frightening time of year.<lb />
Whether you choose to rent your<lb />
favorite zombie movie or go to<lb />
the theater to experience what<lb />
horror has to offer, the height-<lb />
ened atmosphere of Halloween<lb />
is sure to make for a frightening<lb />
experience.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Misery<lb />
THE<lb />
EXORCIST<lb />
John rftv<lb />
Independent horror film makes a debut in Greenville<lb />
'Malevolence' movie<lb />
coming to Greenville<lb />
Horror movie will make<lb />
audiences scream<lb />
AMANDA WINAR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
With Halloween just days<lb />
away, television stations start<lb />
flooding the channels with the<lb />
typical "scary Freddy" reruns to<lb />
put you in the ghoulish spirit.<lb />
Many of you will also get in<lb />
your cars late at night to drive<lb />
past the abandoned houses,<lb />
search through a haunted house<lb />
or even take your chances in a<lb />
cemetery.<lb />
If you are still looking for<lb />
something to "really scare you"<lb />
though, you should head over to<lb />
the Carmike 12 off of Fire Tower<lb />
Road to see the independent film<lb />
titled Malevolence.<lb />
Only playing in select cities,<lb />
Malevolence is a film that brings<lb />
back the "classic horror" found<lb />
In your other- loved horror films.<lb />
Malevolence was written, directed,<lb />
produced and budgeted by Stevan<lb />
Mena and was shot in Pennsyl-<lb />
vania woods in 2002. Staring<lb />
Brandon Johnson and Samantha<lb />
Dark, Malevolence won Best Fea-<lb />
ture at NYC Horror Film Festival<lb />
and Best 35mm Feature at the<lb />
Long Island Film Festival.<lb />
Malevolence is a story about<lb />
a group of bank robbers who<lb />
are hiding from the law in an<lb />
abandoned house, unaware that<lb />
there is a family of serial killers<lb />
in the next house. They find out<lb />
quickly however, when one of the<lb />
bank robbers runs into the wrong<lb />
house by accident.<lb />
Be prepared for some blood,<lb />
some twists and plenty of scares.<lb />
Malevolence will not leave your<lb />
nerves disappointed.<lb />
Critics claim Malevolence<lb />
will have you squirming, jolting<lb />
and jumping out of your chairs,<lb />
grabbing on to your neighbor for<lb />
support and shutting your eyes<lb />
with fright. And this isn't for the<lb />
"horror flick rookies Even the<lb />
toughest horror critics from top<lb />
film review sites like Entertain-<lb />
ment Insiders, GoreGalore.com<lb />
and Horror-Report.com have said<lb />
this film will even shock and<lb />
scare the most weathered horror<lb />
fanatics out there.<lb />
Critics from Film Threat hail<lb />
that Malevolence "is relentless in<lb />
its pursuit to frighten the heck<lb />
out of you, and it succeeds. By cre-<lb />
ating a killer that is so demented,<lb />
yet human, Mena has also refined<lb />
the modern horror tale by rid-<lb />
ding it of all the superfluous<lb />
teenaged sex romps and alcohol<lb />
induced dream sequences. This<lb />
film is pure terror, pure unadul-<lb />
terated fear<lb />
The low-budget did not stop<lb />
Mena from producing a quality<lb />
film that spends much of its time<lb />
referring to other horror classics<lb />
to get you in the Halloween spirit.<lb />
So if you've got some free time<lb />
and a few companions willing to<lb />
be scared, it will be worth your<lb />
while to go see Malevolence. Just<lb />
make sure to go to the bathroom<lb />
before the show, and don't be<lb />
afraid to scream. It's inevitable.<lb />
For more information or to see a<lb />
trailer on the film visit malevo-<lb />
lencemovie.com.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059549_tn_0006" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN -ARTS &amp; ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
10-27-04<lb />
Book Review: 'Misery' Good horror movie to welcome holiday<lb />
always loves company<lb />
Chilling, thrilling novel<lb />
perfect for spooky night<lb />
JOANNA WALDHOUR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
As one reviewer states, "It is<lb />
a spine-tingling thriller you'll<lb />
never put down<lb />
This fictitious novel opens<lb />
with a well-known and best sell-<lb />
ing author, Paul Sheldon, getting<lb />
into a horrific car accident during<lb />
a harsh blizzard. Annie Wiikes<lb />
comes along, recognizes him as<lb />
Paul and rescues him. She takes<lb />
him to her home nearby in the<lb />
wilderness. Paul wakes up days<lb />
later in an unfamiliar house. He<lb />
discovers his legs have been shat-<lb />
tered from the accident. Annie<lb />
Wiikes introduces herself as<lb />
Paul's number one fan, and also<lb />
states that she is a nurse who is<lb />
taking care of him. At first, Paul<lb />
is very grateful to her for saving<lb />
his life and for her help.<lb />
But, when Annie discovers, by<lb />
reading Paul's manuscripts, that<lb />
he is going to kill off her favorite<lb />
character, Misery from his books,<lb />
Annie forcefully demands that Paul<lb />
rewrite his manuscripts in order<lb />
to have Misery live. Annie turns<lb />
into a manipulative, psychotic<lb />
lunatic. She keeps Paul impris-<lb />
oned in her house by keeping him<lb />
restrained and by use of torture.<lb />
This novel is slow and may be<lb />
psychologically draining, but it<lb />
hits readers with the vivid descrip-<lb />
tions of the violence, the writing<lb />
style and the several large themes<lb />
that are implied in the story. The<lb />
novel gives the sense of isolation<lb />
and desperation because it only<lb />
has two characters placed in a<lb />
house in the middle of a harsh<lb />
winter wilderness. Readers can feel<lb />
the sheer terror from Paul because<lb />
they are taken into the very<lb />
thoughts and dreams of his mind.<lb />
It has a very chilling effect.<lb />
Not for the light- hearted. Great<lb />
for Halloween and has a happy<lb />
reading.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
teatures@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
'Black Lagoon'<lb />
Old fasioned<lb />
Halloween feature<lb />
JOANNA WALDHOUR<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
As one of the successful black<lb />
and white 3-D movies from the<lb />
1950s, Creature from the Black<lb />
Lagoon is part of the Creature Fea-<lb />
ture classics, along with Dracula,<lb />
Frankenstein and The Mummy<lb />
from the 1920s and 1930s.<lb />
This movie opens with the<lb />
discovery of a strange fossilized<lb />
humanoid - hand in a Cliffside<lb />
near the Amazon River. Dr.<lb />
Maia (Antonio Moreno) is the<lb />
scientist that discovers the hand.<lb />
He immediately seeks funding<lb />
for a scientific expedition. He<lb />
approaches Dr. Williams (Rich-<lb />
ard Denning) who is wealthy.<lb />
As Dr. Williams is informed<lb />
about the expedition, he<lb />
decides to join, thinking only of<lb />
himself. Included in the<lb />
expedition is Dr. Reed<lb />
(Richard Carlson) who is a scien-<lb />
tist and leading the expedition.<lb />
His fiancee Kay (Julie Adams)<lb />
comes along. They all travel<lb />
aboard The Rita run by Captain<lb />
Lucas (Nestor Paiva). He is a<lb />
very likeable character and is<lb />
always smiling, even during tense<lb />
moments.<lb />
The journey takes place on<lb />
the Amazon River. After discov-<lb />
ering a couple of people at their<lb />
camp that had been slaughtered,<lb />
the expedition moves up the<lb />
river, to the Black Lagoon. It is<lb />
there that the people meet the<lb />
creature, and where they try to<lb />
stop his terror. There is a great<lb />
underwater scene with Kay and<lb />
the creature where he is fully<lb />
revealed.<lb />
Viewers begin to sympathize<lb />
with the creature as they discover<lb />
new things in the film and begin<lb />
to understand the creature's<lb />
attraction to Kay.<lb />
"This film is definitely a<lb />
B- movie with classic B-movie<lb />
characteristics states reviewer<lb />
Frank Wllkins.<lb />
Despite being a B-movie, it is<lb />
highly entertaining. It is said that<lb />
a scene In this film was Steven<lb />
Spielberg's inspiration to some<lb />
of the underwater scenes in laws.<lb />
It is charming with its historical<lb />
appeal and the sense of nostalgia<lb />
for the horror classic movies.<lb />
Watch it with the lights off. Great<lb />
for Halloween viewing.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
teatures@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Don't let'Grudge'<lb />
sneak up on you<lb />
JESSICA CRESON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
With Halloween around the<lb />
corner, a good suspensehorror<lb />
film is a must. Last year, The Ring,<lb />
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and<lb />
zombie films, such as 28 Days<lb />
Later, kept us on the edge of our<lb />
seats. The Grudge looks like it will<lb />
fill the shoes of last year's scary<lb />
movie bunch.<lb />
The Grudge, which opened<lb />
Friday, Oct. 22, was directed by a<lb />
Japanese director named Takashi<lb />
Shimizu. Shimizu was also the<lb />
director of the original Japanese<lb />
version, IV-ON: the Grudge, and<lb />
decided to make an English lan-<lb />
guage version. It was written by<lb />
Stephen Susco and Sam Raimi.<lb />
"Original 'JU-ON' director,<lb />
Shimizu, helms this remake,<lb />
which looks slick, mysterious,<lb />
and terrifying said Ryan Kelley,<lb />
a movie reviewer from About,<lb />
com, who also gave the movie<lb />
four stars. The critics gave the<lb />
movie a B<lb />
The remake stars Sarah<lb />
Michelle Gellar ("Buffy the Vam-<lb />
pire Slayer Scooby Doo, I Know<lb />
What You Did Last Summer, and<lb />
Scream 2) as Karen. Bill Pullman<lb />
(Igby Goes Down and Lucky Num-<lb />
bers) plays Peter in the movie.<lb />
Clea DuVall, is the character<lb />
named Jennifer Williams, and<lb />
has played in Identity, 21 Grams,<lb />
and Helter Skelter. Jason Behr,<lb />
("Roswell Pleasantville, and<lb />
The Shipping News) is Doug in<lb />
The Grudge.<lb />
The movie is rated PG-13 due<lb />
to mature thematic material, dis-<lb />
turbing images, terror, violence<lb />
and some sensuality.<lb />
"Although it has a PG-13<lb />
rating, it still looks like it has all<lb />
the thrills of a movie with an R<lb />
rating said Andrew Hill, a senior<lb />
geography major.<lb />
"I was skeptical at first; come<lb />
on, how scary couldaPG-13movie<lb />
s<lb />
be? But then I am reminded of<lb />
how frightening movies like The<lb />
Others really were<lb />
The Grudge is about an Ameri-<lb />
can student who chooses to study<lb />
in Japan on a foreign exchange<lb />
program, along with her boy-<lb />
friend Doug (Behr). She works<lb />
for a social service agency in a<lb />
Japanese house that helps people<lb />
who are homebound.<lb />
There is a curse that spawned<lb />
from a grudge held by a person<lb />
who died, and it was so power-<lb />
ful that it spreads to the other<lb />
patients and nurses one by one.<lb />
The victims are killed by this<lb />
rage, but when they die, the<lb />
grudge lives on. Those who<lb />
encounter this supernatural fatal<lb />
curse die and a new one is born.<lb />
This grudge acts like a virus that<lb />
unfolds a chain of terror in a<lb />
quiet town.<lb />
Unlike Kelley, another movie<lb />
reviewer, Rebecca Murray also<lb />
from About.com, said, "What it<lb />
all boils down to is The Grudge<lb />
feels flat. There are definitely<lb />
frightening moments, but a<lb />
little boy hissing like a cat and a<lb />
repeated clicking noise didn't do<lb />
it for me this time around. The<lb />
Grudge quickly bogs down with<lb />
too many characters thrown into<lb />
the mix and not enough scare to<lb />
sustain a good fright She gave<lb />
the movie a C<lb />
As for the previews, students<lb />
are still excited to see this horror<lb />
film. Two showings were sold<lb />
out on the opening night at the<lb />
Carmike 12 in Greenville.<lb />
"The previews leave enough<lb />
to the imagination, so I think<lb />
it won't be a corny, predictable<lb />
scary movie said Brooke Hill, a<lb />
junior marketing major.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
SpBCIdlS from page A5<lb />
Last Summer.<lb />
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p.m calm your nerves with<lb />
Scream II on AMC or step into the<lb />
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airing on ABCFam, but if you are<lb />
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The Legend of The Vampire at 7:30<lb />
p.m. on WGN, channel 30.<lb />
Thursday Night, get in touch<lb />
with your inner childhood and<lb />
watch Child's Play II at 7 p.m. on<lb />
SCI-FI, channel 43, followed by<lb />
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Friday night watch the movie<lb />
that started it all Child's Play at 8<lb />
p.m. on WGN.<lb />
Saturday and Sunday are<lb />
lined up with the movies on these<lb />
same channels back to back, just<lb />
in case you missed them during<lb />
the week. It would be difficult to<lb />
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Page A7 sports@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 TONY Z0PP0 Sports Editor BRANDON HUGHES Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
ss Men's Rugby team clinches<lb />
Foster done<lb />
for season<lb />
The Carolina Panthers lost any<lb />
hope of DeShaun Foster playing<lb />
again this season when it was<lb />
determined Monday the running<lb />
back needs surgery on his broken<lb />
collarbone. Foster, who missed<lb />
his entire rookie season with a<lb />
knee injury before becoming an<lb />
outstanding backup to Stephen<lb />
Davis last year, was placed on<lb />
injured reserve. The Panthers are<lb />
critically short at running back.<lb />
Davis missed his fourth game of<lb />
the season Sunday with a knee<lb />
injury and No. 3 back Rod Smart is<lb />
also out with a knee problem.<lb />
Fullback Brad Hoover started<lb />
Sunday against San Diego,<lb />
running for 99 yards on a career-<lb />
tying 24 carries. Fox said the<lb />
Panthers expected to fill Foster's<lb />
spot on the roster with another<lb />
running back. The team has<lb />
worked out several veteran backs,<lb />
Including Skip Hicks and Stacey<lb />
Mack. Carolina (1-5) has been<lb />
decimated by injuries this season.<lb />
Aside from the running backs,<lb />
wide receiver Steve Smith is<lb />
out with a broken leg, All-Pro<lb />
defensive tackle Kris Jenkins is<lb />
out with a shoulder injury and<lb />
linebacker Mark Fields missed<lb />
two games with back spasms.<lb />
Bears pass on Couch<lb />
The Chicago Bears will not sign<lb />
Tim Couch, instead deciding.to<lb />
stick with the three quarterbacks<lb />
on their roster. Couch, the top<lb />
overall pick in the 1999 draft, had<lb />
a tryout on Friday and Saturday<lb />
with the Bears, who are 1-5 and<lb />
have lost starting quarterback<lb />
Rex Grossman for the season.<lb />
He was cut this year by both<lb />
Cleveland, for whom he played<lb />
for five seasons, and by Green<lb />
Bay. He had been bothered by<lb />
a sore arm. Jonathan Quinn and<lb />
rookie Cralg Krenzel played a<lb />
half each in Sunday's 19-7 loss<lb />
to Tampa Bay. Krenzel, in his<lb />
first NFL appearance, completed<lb />
9-of-19 passes for 69 yards and<lb />
led the Bears to their only score.<lb />
Quinn, who had a 77-yard screen<lb />
pass TD called back on the first<lb />
play, was 5-of-9 for 47 yards<lb />
after making his third straight<lb />
start. Former Dallas quarterback<lb />
Chad Hutchinson was signed<lb />
after Grossman was lost with a<lb />
season-ending knee injury in the<lb />
third game. He is still learning the<lb />
system. Smith would not say who<lb />
would start practice Wednesday<lb />
as the No. 1 quarterback, but he<lb />
did say the Bears were no longer<lb />
interested in Couch.<lb />
Trouble In Indianapolis<lb />
Peyton Manning and Reggie<lb />
Wayne kept quiet Monday. Their<lb />
Indianapolis Colts teammates<lb />
didn't think they needed to say<lb />
a word. One day after Manning<lb />
and Wayne engaged in a<lb />
shouting match near the end<lb />
of a 27-24 loss to Jacksonville,<lb />
the primary participants did not<lb />
make themselves available to<lb />
reporters, as usual. It was an<lb />
uncharacteristic distraction for a<lb />
team that won four straight games<lb />
before Sunday's loss.<lb />
Perhaps most surprising were<lb />
the players involved. Manning Is<lb />
known for his studious ways and<lb />
calm demeanor, while Wayne<lb />
has quietly emerged as one<lb />
of Manning's top targets. On<lb />
Sunday, the two Louisiana natives<lb />
were clearly irritated. Wayne and<lb />
Manning jawed briefly at each<lb />
other, facemask to facemask, and �<lb />
Wayne even shoved last year's<lb />
NFL co-MVP moments before<lb />
the offense went back onto the<lb />
field with 33 seconds left in the<lb />
game. Afterward, they appeared<lb />
to make public amends. Manning<lb />
called Wayne one of his favorite<lb />
players and said it was merely out<lb />
of frustration. Wayne denied the<lb />
Incident took place, even though it<lb />
was broadcast on television.<lb />
Oklahoma vaults<lb />
to No. 2 In BCS<lb />
All is right In the BCS world. This<lb />
week, Oklahoma, second in both<lb />
human polls, moved past Miami<lb />
into that second spot in the latest<lb />
BCS standings. Oklahoma's plight<lb />
was the story of the day when<lb />
the BCS debuted last week. But<lb />
thanks to some love from the<lb />
computers, Oklahoma moved<lb />
Into second place behind USC.<lb />
state championship in Virginia<lb />
ECU earns trophy for<lb />
first time in eight years<lb />
TONY ZOPPO<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
Eight years have passed since<lb />
the last time ECU'S Men's Rugby<lb />
Club has won the North Carolina<lb />
State Championship. The Pirates<lb />
traveled to Danville, Va. this past<lb />
weekend and defeated three of<lb />
their closet rivals to finally cap-<lb />
ture the elusive state trophy.<lb />
In the first match of the<lb />
tournament, the young ECU<lb />
squad faced the Duke Blue Devils.<lb />
After falling behind 7-0, the team<lb />
pulled it together at halftime.<lb />
Within the first five minutes<lb />
of the second half, the Pirates<lb />
played as one unit, moving the<lb />
ball very effectively. The turning<lb />
point of the game came when<lb />
veteran winger Dave Zeckman,<lb />
kicked the ball over the line of<lb />
defense, ran onto the ball and<lb />
touched it down in the try-zone.<lb />
This magnificent play crushed<lb />
Duke's spirits and ECU continued<lb />
on to win the match by a score<lb />
of 19-7.<lb />
The Pirates' momentum from<lb />
their first win continued to work<lb />
in their favor during the second<lb />
match of the tournament. This<lb />
time, the Pirates faced UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill, who was nationally<lb />
ranked in the preseason and the<lb />
favored team in this year tourna-<lb />
ment. The first ten minutes of the<lb />
game was a stalemate as no team<lb />
had an advantage over the other.<lb />
However, with hard hitting and<lb />
great team work as the game pro-<lb />
gressed, ECU was able to create<lb />
scoring opportunities and took<lb />
advantage of all of them.<lb />
The onslaught of opportu-<lb />
nistic scoring began when UNC<lb />
kicked the ball off to ECU. Land-<lb />
ing in Pat Canham's hands, he<lb />
broke through a few tackles, and<lb />
passed the ball down the line<lb />
The Pirate<lb />
of support. Eventually reach-<lb />
ing speedster Jerome Leech, the<lb />
ball was touched down in the<lb />
try-zone. Once a lead had been<lb />
built, the Pirates did not look<lb />
back and were triumphant in a<lb />
30-12 win.<lb />
Having won both their previ-<lb />
ous games, ECU was set to play in<lb />
the championship game against<lb />
a veteran NC State squad. It rep-<lb />
resented everything one should<lb />
expect out of the championship<lb />
game; fierce hitting, long offensive<lb />
drives, magnificent goal line stands<lb />
and even sudden-death overtime.<lb />
After two halves of a hard<lb />
fought battle, the score was knot-<lb />
ted up, 13-13. As a result, there<lb />
would be two ten minute halves<lb />
of sudden death overtime, the<lb />
first team to score wins the State<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
As expected, both teams<lb />
came out firing on all cylinders.<lb />
Once again though, through<lb />
great teamwork, ECU was able<lb />
to move the ball down the field<lb />
and scored on the first chance<lb />
they had.<lb />
The game-winning play came<lb />
when senior Mark Borcherd-<lb />
ing kicked the ball forward to<lb />
a host of Pirate attackers. Ryan<lb />
Ford recovered the kick and got<lb />
tackled inches from the try-zone,<lb />
when Borcherding recovered the<lb />
ball and passed it to John Metcalf<lb />
he dove in to the try-zone scor-<lb />
ing the final points. With a final<lb />
score of 18-13, ECU secured their<lb />
first State Championship in eight<lb />
years.<lb />
Junior Rob Hileman was<lb />
996. Their remaining games will be at home on Nov. 6 and 13.<lb />
an enormous amount of talent<lb />
and this was going to be the big<lb />
test. ECU Men's Rugby was con-<lb />
sidered the underdog in the eyes<lb />
of our opponents but we have<lb />
proven ourselves as a force in<lb />
North Carolina and I believe we<lb />
thrilled with his team's victory<lb />
after the game.<lb />
"Winning this tournament is<lb />
amazing said Hileman.<lb />
"It was some of our veterans'<lb />
last chance to play in it. To go to<lb />
the state tournament with such<lb />
a young team and win it the way<lb />
we did is incredible<lb />
The win gives the men's club<lb />
a huge boost in confidence and<lb />
in recognition. With 26 players<lb />
returning next year, Canham, a<lb />
senior this year, knows the team<lb />
will be well off in the following<lb />
years when he is done playing<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
"The outcome of this week-<lb />
end's tournament was huge for<lb />
our team said Canham.<lb />
"Coming into the<lb />
tournament, we knew we had<lb />
can compete with top competi-<lb />
tors. We hope the whole ECU<lb />
community will provide the<lb />
necessary support that our team<lb />
needs to accomplish our future<lb />
goals<lb />
The Pirates will take to action<lb />
again on Nov. 6 and Nov. 13<lb />
against Dan River and UNC-<lb />
Wilmington. Both games will be<lb />
in Greenville at Blount Fields and<lb />
will begin at 1 p.m.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports at theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Returnees must step up Ex-Eagles bring<lb />
Ice hockey to ECU<lb />
ECU hopes for more support than the NHL has right now.<lb />
This year's Pirates have few returning starters and a lot of inexperienced, young talent.<lb />
The Full Court Press<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
I'm not going to lie - football<lb />
games are fun. But nothing on<lb />
this campus compares to basket-<lb />
ball games.<lb />
The Minges Maniacs have<lb />
done an amazing job building a<lb />
fan base for the 2004-2005 ECU<lb />
Men's Basketball Team and I<lb />
believe excitement this year may<lb />
be higher than ever.<lb />
After last year, we have lost<lb />
five players due to graduation<lb />
(Derek Wiley, Eroyl Bing, Gabe<lb />
Mikulas, Luke McKay and Garth<lb />
Grindley) and two others trans-<lb />
ferred (Belton Rivers and Frank<lb />
Robinson). The players remain-<lb />
ing can't even play five on five<lb />
without a new teammate coming<lb />
onto the court and becoming the<lb />
fifth. So with that in mind, I will<lb />
only guarantee one thing for this<lb />
season. Every game, someone<lb />
who didn't attend ECU last year<lb />
will start this year.<lb />
The key to this season will be<lb />
the play of the new guys, but the<lb />
four returnees have to step up.<lb />
This includes everything from<lb />
helping coach Herrion teach<lb />
the new players Herrion's way<lb />
of playing to asking for the ball<lb />
when they're on the court. In my<lb />
opinion, and I said this a lot last<lb />
year, no one has to step up more<lb />
than Corey Rouse.<lb />
Rouse is enteririg his junior<lb />
season. A recruit from Klnston,<lb />
he has never lived up to the hype<lb />
he received out of high school.<lb />
His role was limited last year and<lb />
he didn't see much playing time.<lb />
The first and most important<lb />
thing he must do is rebound. I saw<lb />
bits and pieces of that last season<lb />
in exhibitions and non-confer-<lb />
ence games. Of course, this was<lb />
against teams with players having<lb />
the basketball ability of a senior<lb />
citizen. Eroyl Bing did all the dirty<lb />
work on the glass last year, and<lb />
Rouse must step into that role.<lb />
Secondly, Rouse must score. If<lb />
he can put up 10 to IS points a<lb />
game I would be ecstatic, but he's<lb />
going to have to do down low.<lb />
Rouse air balled around five free<lb />
throws last season, and unless he<lb />
got his touch down from the line,<lb />
he better earn those points from<lb />
about four feet away.<lb />
Thirdly, he has got to stay<lb />
out of foul trouble. A team with<lb />
six new faces isn't exactly what I<lb />
would call deep. Any time he has<lb />
to sit due to foul trouble, we have<lb />
to bring in a new guy. No matter<lb />
how good a freshman is, I would<lb />
rather have Rouse out there<lb />
simply because he has experience<lb />
in Conference USA play.<lb />
Japhet McNeil Is another<lb />
guy who has to step up. 1 really<lb />
think this team isn't danger-<lb />
ous unless Rouse and McNeil<lb />
are playing their best. McNeil<lb />
showed the potential to be<lb />
awesome last season, but more<lb />
often than not was, at best,<lb />
inconsistent on the hardwood.<lb />
At first, I felt he was going to<lb />
be a great player. He was dishing<lb />
out assists as if he got paid to<lb />
do it, but then conference play<lb />
rolled around and Mike Cook<lb />
stepped up, forcing McNeil out<lb />
of the picture. With the transfer<lb />
of Rivers and Robinson, we lost<lb />
both our starting and back-up<lb />
shooting guard. I believe Cook<lb />
will move over the shooting<lb />
guard position and McNeil will<lb />
start at the point.<lb />
McNeil must control the ball<lb />
and the pace of the game from<lb />
that number one spot. I think<lb />
many other fans were nervous<lb />
when he came in and brought<lb />
the ball up court last year.<lb />
Teams like Louisville are<lb />
going to press the absolute hell<lb />
out of him so he must remain<lb />
calm. Japhet also has to play great<lb />
defense that was the strongest<lb />
part of his game last season. Of<lb />
course, he was in a back-up role<lb />
where he was only playing 10-20<lb />
minutes a game whereas this year<lb />
he will be playing around 25-35<lb />
minutes, something he hasn't<lb />
done since high school.<lb />
Out of the 11 guys on the<lb />
team, the only two I have few<lb />
worries about are Mike Cook and<lb />
Moussa Badiane. These two have<lb />
proved themselves against every<lb />
team in C-USA.<lb />
Simply put, Cook is the man.<lb />
The reason 1 like Cook is because<lb />
the guy can just flat out ball. He's<lb />
savvy, he's smart, he has great<lb />
court vision, can shoot the rock<lb />
from almost anywhere and he<lb />
can shoot free throws. Anytime<lb />
see FULL COURT page A8<lb />
Former teammates<lb />
bring idea to fruition<lb />
ERIC GILMORE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Happy Gilmore always wanted<lb />
to be a hockey player. In the 1996<lb />
classic movie, Adam Sandler's<lb />
character tried out every year<lb />
to make the local hockey team.<lb />
He never quite made it. Maybe<lb />
Gilmore should have talked to<lb />
Brent Falcon and started a club<lb />
ice hockey team.<lb />
The newest student organiza-<lb />
tion is in the preliminary stages<lb />
of forming a cohesive and com-<lb />
petitive team who will compete<lb />
against teams across the nation.<lb />
Forty-five people have already<lb />
shown interest, a staggering<lb />
number for a club team.<lb />
The club ice hockey team is<lb />
the product of ex-teammates in<lb />
Falcon, Jordan Meyers and Corey<lb />
Fleitz. The three played together<lb />
for four years as part of the East<lb />
Coast Eagles, a traveling ice<lb />
hockey team from Raleigh.<lb />
"After I stopped playing with<lb />
the Eagles, I had very few options<lb />
if I still wanted to play said<lb />
President Brent Falcon.<lb />
"You miss playing at a real<lb />
competitive level with people<lb />
your age. That's a main reason<lb />
that we are doing this<lb />
The three guys put fliers up<lb />
around campus and within days<lb />
already hadagiantamount of interest.<lb />
"With what we've heard feed-<lb />
back wise from people, a lot of<lb />
people have been waiting for this<lb />
to happen for a while Falcon said.<lb />
Eighty to 90 percent of the 45<lb />
respondents are players who have<lb />
significant travel hockey experi-<lb />
ence, similar to Falcon.<lb />
After forming the idea, the<lb />
team had to be endorsed by the<lb />
department of recreation services<lb />
and also registered with Student<lb />
Leadership Office.<lb />
"They have been endorsed<lb />
by this department said Gray<lb />
Hodges, director of club sports.<lb />
"We support anything that<lb />
is recreational, competitive or<lb />
instructional that has interest. It<lb />
falls under our umbrella<lb />
The team wants to call home<lb />
to a new facility currently under<lb />
construction on Red Banks Road<lb />
across from Overtons. The new<lb />
ice rink in Greenville is called<lb />
Blades on Ice and will debut after<lb />
the semester ends.<lb />
Before the new rink opens,<lb />
the team has scheduled two open<lb />
practice sessions in Cary. Unfor-<lb />
tunately for the team, they will<lb />
have to commute in order to find<lb />
a place to skate. Even then, the<lb />
price of skating is no easy bill.<lb />
Ice time is steep at $200<lb />
per hour, a number the newly<lb />
formed team will have to pay<lb />
out of pocket. In fact, fund-<lb />
raising isn't going to be easy<lb />
for a team who will have to<lb />
garner their own skates, uni-<lb />
forms, pads and helmets. The<lb />
team will also have a limited<lb />
budget because of the extensive<lb />
travel and other dues involved.<lb />
"It's not going to be easy<lb />
Falcon said.<lb />
"Everyone I've talked to is 100<lb />
percent behind this and is willing<lb />
to do a lot of work to get it going.<lb />
We're not going to quit after our<lb />
first setback i<lb />
The teams have plans to raise<lb />
money through selling t-shirts<lb />
and working at Kings Dominion,<lb />
but are currently open to any new<lb />
ideas. The team is also looking<lb />
for possible local sponsors that<lb />
see ICE HOCKEY page A8 <lb /><pb facs="00059549_tn_0008" /><lb />
PAGE A8<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
10-27-04<lb />
Full Court<lb />
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we have a close game and need<lb />
someone who can make those<lb />
two free throws, Cook has to<lb />
have the ball in his hands.<lb />
Also, while I feel he will be<lb />
at the two-guard, no rule says<lb />
he can't bring the ball up the<lb />
court. He has great hands and is<lb />
incredibly emotional.<lb />
I don't like players like Allen<lb />
Iverson, the type that just shoots<lb />
like crazy and will score 20 or 30<lb />
a night just because they shoot 40<lb />
times. Well, I'm giving my per-<lb />
mission to Mike Cook to do this.<lb />
Anytime he shoots, it's a good<lb />
shot. Anytime he drives to the<lb />
hole, it's a good decision. He has<lb />
got to put up double digits every<lb />
game and needs be a guy like a<lb />
Ben Gordon who has the ability<lb />
to spontaneously pop off 20-30<lb />
points when we need it the most.<lb />
Moussa, on the other hand, is<lb />
going to block shots. He's going<lb />
to get rebounds. The only ques-<lb />
tion will be his scoring. We all<lb />
know he can dunk. He dunked<lb />
all over teams the entire season<lb />
last year. But you can't always<lb />
dunk. I have always felt the dunk<lb />
is the most overrated play in<lb />
sports. A 12-foot baseline jumper<lb />
counts just as much as a dunk.<lb />
Moussa needs that 12 footer in<lb />
his game, along with some sort<lb />
of hook shot. If Moussa can just<lb />
score 10-15 points a game, I will<lb />
be happy. He has the potential to<lb />
score 20-30 points a night, but I<lb />
don't expect it.<lb />
All in all, I really don't know<lb />
what to expect this season out<lb />
of this team. A part of me says<lb />
all these things I have talked<lb />
about will happen and we will<lb />
make a run at the NIT. A part of<lb />
me feels this is classic example<lb />
of a transition year and it's hard<lb />
to expect much out of the team.<lb />
I won't make my official<lb />
season prediction until next<lb />
week. I have not seen any of the<lb />
freshmen play and will see them<lb />
for the first time this Saturday<lb />
at 12:30 p.m. at Minges for the<lb />
Purple Gold game.<lb />
Join me out there Saturday<lb />
before the football game.<lb />
Then we can all play the<lb />
guessing game as to who is<lb />
out there beside Cook, McNeil,<lb />
Moussa and Rouse.<lb />
The writer can contacted at<lb />
sports&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Women's rugby team finishes in top five<lb />
The women will play one more home game against the Duke Blue Devils on Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. at the Blount Fields.<lb />
ECU places fourth in<lb />
state tournament<lb />
TONYZOPPO<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
The ECU Women's Rugby<lb />
team traveled to Danville, Va.<lb />
this past weekend to compete in<lb />
the 2004 NC State Tournament.<lb />
Teams from all across North<lb />
Carolina came to participate in<lb />
this tournament including NC<lb />
State, UNC Chapel Hill, Appa-<lb />
lachian, Elon, UNC-Greensboro<lb />
and others. After having a fairly<lb />
successful season, ECU was ready<lb />
to play strong rugby against some<lb />
of the top teams in the area.<lb />
The Lady Pirates' first match<lb />
was against UNC-Greensboro, a<lb />
team the ladies had lost to last<lb />
semester. ECU came out strong<lb />
in the first half as Captain Ryan<lb />
Whited grabbed the ball out<lb />
of the scrum and with some<lb />
tricky maneuvering, scored<lb />
the first try (S points) of the<lb />
game. Whited played skillfully<lb />
and consistent throughout the<lb />
entire game, scoring two more<lb />
tries and a conversion kick (2<lb />
points) before it ended. Captain<lb />
Amanda Winar also scored one<lb />
try in the first half and another<lb />
in the second half after a bril-<lb />
liant run down the field from<lb />
inside-center Nichole Peebles.<lb />
The Lady Pirates would go<lb />
on to win the game in shutout<lb />
fashion, 27-0.<lb />
After their opening win how-<lb />
ever, ECU lost their second game<lb />
to UNC-Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill,<lb />
which is in a division above ECU,<lb />
hadn't played a game yet in the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
ECU fought and forwards<lb />
Melissa Blakemore and Amber<lb />
Ferrel made a couple of excellent<lb />
defensive plays. The back line<lb />
also stood strong defensively<lb />
with top tackier Dianne Rodri-<lb />
guez as she brought down and<lb />
rucked over many Tar Heels.<lb />
However, UNC finally broke<lb />
through the Lady Pirates defense<lb />
15 minutes into the game and<lb />
scored their first try. The game<lb />
progressed slowly from there<lb />
and in the end ECU got a taste of<lb />
their own medicine as they were<lb />
blanked by the Heels, 34-0.<lb />
ECU returned on Sunday to<lb />
play Appalachian State Univer-<lb />
sity for third and fourth place out<lb />
of the eight teams entered in the<lb />
tournament. Unfortunately the<lb />
ladies have been lacking player<lb />
commitment and substantial<lb />
numbers recently, so they came<lb />
to the pitch with only 13 girls.<lb />
A standard rugby game is played<lb />
with 15 players per side. The<lb />
ladies didn't have long to worry<lb />
because UNC Chapel Hill and<lb />
Blackwater Virginia were gra-<lb />
cious enough to let ECU borrow a<lb />
couple of players for the game.<lb />
Lauren Schaffer rucked con-<lb />
sistently against ASU and many of<lb />
the rookies tried to compensate for<lb />
the lack of familiar players. ASU<lb />
ended up winning the game, but<lb />
the ECU ladies were quite happy<lb />
with their fourth place in the NC<lb />
State Tournament.<lb />
ECU's next home game is<lb />
Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. at the Blount<lb />
Intramural Fields. The Men's<lb />
Rugby team plays at 1 p.m. on<lb />
the same day as well.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeaitcarolinian.com.<lb />
IC6 HOCKBy from page A7<lb />
would help in any way possible.<lb />
The next phase of the ice<lb />
hockey blueprint is to be adopted<lb />
as part of the ACCHL, or Atlan-<lb />
tic Coast Conference Hockey<lb />
League. Already participating in<lb />
the league is the University of<lb />
Virginia, Georgetown, George<lb />
Mason, UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke<lb />
and Virginia Tech. Winners<lb />
of the final tournament will<lb />
advance to the Division II club<lb />
nationals. The team would begin<lb />
competition next year during the<lb />
fall semester when the season<lb />
starts and lasts through February.<lb />
The league requires a maxi-<lb />
mum of 21 players be dressed.<lb />
With 45 interested, the players<lb />
will have to rotate tournaments.<lb />
However, the team is still look-<lb />
ing for students or faculty that<lb />
wants to play.<lb />
"Everyone that wants to<lb />
come out and skate is more than<lb />
welcome to Falcon said.<lb />
"Hockey players are of a<lb />
different breed. Hockey players<lb />
know what 1 mean by that, but<lb />
not many other people do<lb />
Falcon is ready to see his hard<lb />
work pay off when the team laces<lb />
up the pads for the first time and<lb />
gets on the ice. It will bring back<lb />
memories of the Eagles.<lb />
"I definitely miss the kids<lb />
from hockey and this will allow<lb />
me to be around those people<lb />
Falcon said.<lb />
Maybe they will even let<lb />
Happy Gilmore be on the team.<lb />
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sports&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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