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Volume 80 Number 25<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
November 2. 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Halloween celebration draws thousands<lb />
Bowles greets students.<lb />
Democratic<lb />
candidate<lb />
visits ECU<lb />
Bowles seeks additional<lb />
support before election<lb />
NICKHENNE<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
United States Senate can-<lb />
didate Erskine Bowles made<lb />
two appearances in Greenville<lb />
over the last week showing his<lb />
dedication to student voters.<lb />
If Bowles wins the election,<lb />
a main priority he will focus on<lb />
would be working to keep tuition<lb />
prices low and improving the<lb />
overall scholastic system within<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
He said the biggest thing the<lb />
government can do to accom-<lb />
plish this would be decreasing<lb />
the unfunded mandates on the<lb />
states which eat up the resources<lb />
causing tuition to increase.<lb />
Bowles said he would also<lb />
work to increase the number and<lb />
dollar amount of Pell grants.<lb />
"I'm going to work hard to<lb />
see your money invested in Pell<lb />
grants said Bowles.<lb />
He addresses many aspects<lb />
of education that he felt were<lb />
underfunded.<lb />
"I'm no fan in the No Child<lb />
Left Behind program because it<lb />
was passed with bi partisan sup-<lb />
port Bowles said.<lb />
Bowles said the people working<lb />
with No Child Left Behind need to<lb />
be given the resources to get the<lb />
job done. He said that the Ameri-<lb />
can education system is inadequate<lb />
compared to other countries.<lb />
"If you rank us in math and<lb />
science compared to foreign coun-<lb />
tries, we rank 1920 Bowles said.<lb />
Another factor he wants to<lb />
improve is helping young chil-<lb />
dren in school and make sure<lb />
there are adequate and sufficient<lb />
after school programs available<lb />
to keep th� kids off the streets.<lb />
He also wants to improve having<lb />
smaller class sizes.<lb />
. Bowles said there is a 9,000<lb />
teacher shortage in North Caro-<lb />
lina. He said in other countries<lb />
teaching is the most highly paid<lb />
profession because it is the most<lb />
important job.<lb />
"In this country we must<lb />
begin to value the teach-<lb />
ing profession Bowles said.<lb />
"We've got to quit thinking<lb />
about what we pay our teachers<lb />
compared to other states, and we<lb />
instead need to compare teacher<lb />
salaries to other professions<lb />
Bowles said he had values<lb />
passed on to him by his parents<lb />
who have made him aware of the<lb />
importance of health care, which<lb />
he has witnessed to be a problem<lb />
within North Carolina.<lb />
He said he came across a young<lb />
girl who was sick and was not taken<lb />
to the hospital because her father<lb />
did not have adequate health care.<lb />
The girl ended up in the emer-<lb />
gency room and the cost there<lb />
was five times the amount of what<lb />
it would have been at the doctor.<lb />
Bowles said he is thrilled the<lb />
tobacco buyout passed, but he is<lb />
still working on the issue. The issue<lb />
will not go into effect until 2005<lb />
and people need to make sure the<lb />
phase II payments keep coming<lb />
until the program takes effect.<lb />
One factor he would like to<lb />
see happen includes making sure<lb />
all the foreign leaf coming into<lb />
the U.S. is inspected. There is a<lb />
paragraph in the buyout stating<lb />
we no longer have to accept any<lb />
foreign leaf.<lb />
Concerning jobs, Bowles said<lb />
he has heard people in North<lb />
Carolina say, "It's not a recovery<lb />
when the job you have now pays<lb />
half of the job you had two years<lb />
Shootings, armed<lb />
robbery, assault<lb />
reported<lb />
MICHAEL HARRINGTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The annual Halloween<lb />
festivities were held in down-<lb />
town Greenville Sunday night<lb />
drawing thousands of cos-<lb />
tume wearing revelers from<lb />
within and outside ECU.<lb />
This year's festivities were<lb />
held on a Sunday, which led<lb />
local law enforcement agencies to<lb />
increase their forces throughout<lb />
the entire weekend.<lb />
Major Kevin Smeltzer of the<lb />
Greenville Police Department<lb />
said large crowds were expected<lb />
to gather throughout the week-<lb />
end, but the crowds ended up<lb />
being smaller than anticipated.<lb />
Several incidents occurred out-<lb />
side the downtown area which<lb />
required officers to leave their posts.<lb />
Two shootings occurred and<lb />
an armed robbery outside the<lb />
downtown Greenville area forc-<lb />
ing the police to concentrate<lb />
their efforts in several areas.<lb />
"The amount of people we had<lb />
to pull out of the downtown area<lb />
strained our resources said Smeltzer.<lb />
Inside the crowd, there was<lb />
an assault that required the<lb />
hospitalization of the victim.<lb />
Further details of the incident<lb />
were unavailable.<lb />
Police had given out several cita-<lb />
tions, made several arrests and placed<lb />
campus bans on several people.<lb />
The assault occurred on the<lb />
Police patrolled the streets of<lb />
corner of Fifth and Rotary and<lb />
the victim was an ECU student.<lb />
The assailant was arrested and<lb />
the victim was taken to the hos-<lb />
pital where he was treated for a<lb />
broken nose.<lb />
This year's officers checked<lb />
purses and bags before allowing<lb />
people to pass through into the<lb />
crowd leading to the recovery of<lb />
several handguns and hindered<lb />
the smuggling of alcoholic bever-<lb />
ages into the scene.<lb />
Captain J.P. Smith of the ECU<lb />
Police Department said this year's<lb />
festivities were a lot calmer than<lb />
in year's past.<lb />
downtown Halloween night preventing incidents and making several arrests.<lb />
Smith said an extremely large<lb />
amount of students attended the mid-<lb />
nightrnadnesscelehratJonarMenclenhall.<lb />
"A lot of our students chose<lb />
midnight madness over down-<lb />
town Smith said.<lb />
"All in all, it was a relatively<lb />
calm event when compared to<lb />
previous years<lb />
The increased attendance at<lb />
the alcohol free midnight mad-<lb />
ness event probably had a lot to<lb />
do with the festivities being more<lb />
toned down this year Smith said.<lb />
Smith said several EMS calls<lb />
were made for extremely intoxi-<lb />
cated students who needed medi-<lb />
cal treatment and the students<lb />
will likely receive campus appear-<lb />
ance tickets for their behavior.<lb />
Smith and Smeltzer both<lb />
said because of the ratio of rev-<lb />
elers to police officers, many<lb />
incidents that would have nor-<lb />
mally resulted in arrests were<lb />
resolved through citations or<lb />
verbal warnings because of<lb />
the demand for the constant<lb />
surveillance of the crowd.<lb />
"You've got to handle things<lb />
quickly so you can move on to<lb />
the next thing Smeltzer said.<lb />
ECU student George Bendler,<lb />
junior urban planning major said<lb />
he enjoyed this year's festivities,<lb />
but thought Saturday night was<lb />
more of a celebration than Sunday.<lb />
"It wasn't as crowded as usual<lb />
becausefcwasonaSunday"saidBendler.<lb />
ECU student Christina Rykala,<lb />
sophomore science education<lb />
major, attended the celebration<lb />
for the first time this year!<lb />
Rykala saidsheattendedthefes-<lb />
tivities with a group of friends and<lb />
did not feel her safety was at risk.<lb />
"I felt pretty safe, there were a<lb />
lot of police officers Rykala said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
ECU professor awarded Fulbright<lb />
scholarship to study in France<lb />
MORRIS<lb />
ECU Professor presents<lb />
views on today's election<lb />
Morris predicts a close<lb />
presidential election<lb />
A.J. WALTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Historically, younger voters<lb />
have not shown a large amount<lb />
of interest in presidential elec-<lb />
tions. With the current election,<lb />
there has been an immense<lb />
increase of younger people regis-<lb />
tering to vote which may change<lb />
this historic trend.<lb />
Jonathan Morris, ECU politi-<lb />
cal science professor, said a reason<lb />
for this increased interest might<lb />
be due to the current issues being<lb />
discussed in the election which<lb />
affect the younger generation.<lb />
"The candidates aren't<lb />
talking about social security,<lb />
they're talking about the war<lb />
in Iraq where young people are<lb />
dying. They're talking about the<lb />
economy, where young people<lb />
getting out of college can't get<lb />
jobs said Morris.<lb />
"These are issues that speak<lb />
directly tb young voters<lb />
Morris said an increase in<lb />
voter registration does not ensure<lb />
a record turnout. If young people<lb />
do vote in large numbers this<lb />
year, they will surely garner more<lb />
attention in future elections.<lb />
The presidential candidates<lb />
have been taking the appro-<lb />
see ELECTION page 42<lb />
Fay works with admired<lb />
renowned authors<lb />
SALMAKHAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
An ECU professor's Fulbright<lb />
scholarship allows her to live and<lb />
work among renowned writers<lb />
in France.<lb />
Under a Fulbright scholar-<lb />
ship, a faculty member or student<lb />
conducts a specified project or<lb />
study in a foreign location, which<lb />
they would not have been able to<lb />
do in their native country.<lb />
Julie Fay, recipient of the<lb />
scholarship, is currently residing<lb />
in France where she will be living<lb />
for the next three years under the<lb />
Fulbright grant.<lb />
Fay will be giving lectures at<lb />
the University Paul Valery as a<lb />
faculty member.<lb />
Faculty members may teach,<lb />
do research or other activities<lb />
usually involving consultation<lb />
and observation.<lb />
The project Fay is working on<lb />
deals with two research subjects:<lb />
the works of Occitian writer,<lb />
Max Rouquette, and her own<lb />
original writings of poetry and<lb />
prose focusing on the medieval<lb />
pilgrimage route, the Chemin de<lb />
St. Jaques de Compostelle that<lb />
passes through her area.<lb />
Fay has gotten the chance to<lb />
meet Rouquette, whose works she<lb />
has admired.<lb />
"The Fulbright has given me<lb />
a chance to meet him and go to<lb />
meetings and conferences regard-<lb />
ing his work said Fay.<lb />
"The writing takes in<lb />
everything from the church<lb />
hundreds of years ago to old<lb />
guys hanging around bars and<lb />
gossiping today<lb />
David Harrison from the<lb />
school of social work at the<lb />
college of human ecology<lb />
said students may undertake<lb />
academically oriented projects,<lb />
take courses or do other relevant<lb />
things in other countries. Stu-<lb />
dents normally spend a school<lb />
year under a Fulbright scholarship.<lb />
Students interested in apply-<lb />
ing for Fulbright scholarships are<lb />
encouraged not to delay in begin-<lb />
ning the application process.<lb />
"Students should know<lb />
they must submit their<lb />
applications through the uni-<lb />
versity in October for pro-<lb />
grams that begin essentially<lb />
a year later said Harrison.<lb />
"The best time to start think-<lb />
ing seriously about Fulbright is<lb />
in the winter or spring before<lb />
the application  that's a year<lb />
and a half or two years ahead<lb />
of time<lb />
Harrison said despite the<lb />
myth, the Fulbright Scholar-<lb />
ship is not just for a near-perfect<lb />
student. The competition varies<lb />
considerably between countries<lb />
and any student with a strong<lb />
academic record is encouraged to<lb />
look into the program.<lb />
The Fulbright Grant was<lb />
made under Senator J. Wil-<lb />
liam Fulbright after World<lb />
War II so students from other<lb />
countries could go to different<lb />
countries and observe others'<lb />
social, economic and academic<lb />
environments. One of the goals<lb />
of the Fulbright scholarship<lb />
program is to allow nations to<lb />
understand foreign traditions.<lb />
Students interested in<lb />
applying for Fulbright scholar-<lb />
ships can contact Sarah Ste-<lb />
venson with the Study Abroad<lb />
Program in the Office of<lb />
International Affairs.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Students show political activism in campaigning efforts<lb />
College political groups<lb />
state case election<lb />
A.J. WALTON<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
see CANDIDATE page A3<lb />
With the presidential election<lb />
taking place today, the ECU Col-<lb />
lege Democrats and Republicans<lb />
have been campaigning in the<lb />
Wright plaza for the last several<lb />
months, which has attracted<lb />
several candidates.<lb />
Matthew Wickens, junior<lb />
political science major and a Col-<lb />
lege Republican, said he supports<lb />
President Bush on social, economic<lb />
and domestic issues completely.<lb />
"1 hold the same fundamen-<lb />
tal values as President Bush, along<lb />
with the Republican Party<lb />
Wickens said he opposes<lb />
social issues like gay marriage,<lb />
civil unions and abortion. He<lb />
said the president will fight for<lb />
our traditional values.<lb />
On the war in Iraq, Wickens<lb />
said the president is doing a<lb />
good job, in spite of some public<lb />
opinion polls, and that he will do<lb />
the best at bringing peace to the<lb />
Middle East.<lb />
"When you  alter their gov-<lb />
ernment from a dictatorship to a<lb />
democracy, many problems will<lb />
ultimately occur said Wickens.<lb />
"It will be a messy situation<lb />
at first, but in due time, the situ-<lb />
ation will get better<lb />
He said Democrats tend<lb />
to look at the immediate<lb />
situation, while Republicans<lb />
see what a free Iraq will do<lb />
for the world in the future.<lb />
Matthew Cohen, senior<lb />
political science majorand a<lb />
College Democrat, does<lb />
not approve of Bush's job<lb />
performance and views. He said<lb />
he believes the nation is going in<lb />
the wrong direction in terms of<lb />
domestic and foreign issues.<lb />
"Under this president, 44<lb />
million Americans have no health<lb />
care, the prescription drug cost<lb />
has increased and not one new job<lb />
has been created said Cohen.<lb />
"He is the first president in<lb />
over 70 years to not create any<lb />
new jobs<lb />
Cohen said these problems<lb />
are occurring because of the<lb />
president's obligation to big<lb />
business, pharmaceutical com-<lb />
panies and the wealthiest 1<lb />
percent.<lb />
In the war, Cohen said<lb />
we went into Iraq without<lb />
logistical reasons.<lb />
"Bush sent us into Iraq saying<lb />
he knew Saddam had weapons<lb />
of mass destruction. It's been<lb />
almost two years, we've spent<lb />
over $285 million, had over 1,100<lb />
casualties, and we have yet to<lb />
find these weapons. Why haven't<lb />
we gone into North Korea where<lb />
we know there are weapons?"<lb />
Cohen said he supports John<lb />
Kerry because he has a brighter<lb />
plan for America. He said the<lb />
presidential candidate would<lb />
lower the cost of prescription<lb />
drugs, work to provide health<lb />
care for all citizens and fix the<lb />
situation in Iraq sooner than<lb />
College political parties sit in the Wright plaza throughout the<lb />
semester campaigning for their candidates.<lb />
President Bush.<lb />
Wickens said he does not<lb />
believe the nation will get<lb />
any better under John Kerry's<lb />
leadership, which in many ways,<lb />
is too fickle.<lb />
Wickens said he, along with<lb />
most Americans, trust the presi-<lb />
dent more when it comes down<lb />
to our safety and security.<lb />
"Each candidate cares about<lb />
America, it's just about which<lb />
candidate will do the best job at<lb />
protecting our freedom and well<lb />
being. That man is George Bush<lb />
Wickens said.<lb />
As the final hours approach,<lb />
students believe that their<lb />
respective candidate will win.<lb />
"It's going to be a tight race<lb />
Wickens said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeas tcarolinian. com.<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor<lb />
KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
TUESDAY November 2, 2004<lb />
Campus News<lb />
VOTIIIII<lb />
It's Nov. 2, go make your vote<lb />
count.<lb />
Percussion Time<lb />
ECU'S Percussion Players will<lb />
perform tonight at A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Director<lb />
for the evening will be Jonathan<lb />
Wacker. Call 328-6851 for more<lb />
information.<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 />
Ukrainian Dance<lb />
The Virsky Ukrainian Dance<lb />
Company will perform at the<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m. Nov.<lb />
3. The professional company has<lb />
85 dancers trained in ballet and<lb />
dedicated to the folk traditions<lb />
of their homeland. For more<lb />
information, call 328-6851 or 1-<lb />
800-ECU-ARTS.<lb />
"The Trial of Jack McCair<lb />
Come relive history Nov. 3 and<lb />
see the trial reenactment of the<lb />
man who shot Wild Bill Hickok.<lb />
Enjoy a delicious meal with live<lb />
bluegrass and country western<lb />
music before the performance.<lb />
Event takes place at the Rock<lb />
Springs Center off Highway 43.<lb />
Doors open at 6 p.m. Call 328-<lb />
6851 for more information.<lb />
Down East Holiday Show<lb />
Share in this special holiday<lb />
season with decorations of crafts,<lb />
native greenery, refreshments,<lb />
holiday gifts and more at the<lb />
Greenville Convention Center<lb />
on Nov. 5 - 7. The event will be<lb />
hosted by the Pitt County College<lb />
Foundation. Contact 321-4287 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Arabian Nights<lb />
A Family Fare Series, the event<lb />
is a seamless mix of live music,<lb />
movement and storytelling. Their<lb />
unique style is heralded by<lb />
educators and audiences alike for<lb />
its remarkable agility to integrate<lb />
the performing arts and ignite<lb />
imagination. The performance is<lb />
in the Wright Auditorium at 2 p.m.<lb />
Nov. 6. For more information, call<lb />
328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS,<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 />
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 />
Gospel Choir<lb />
ECU'S gospel choir will perform<lb />
on Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Theater. Tickets are $3 for<lb />
students and members of the<lb />
military and $5 for the general<lb />
public. Contact Tarrick C. Cox at<lb />
328-1518 for more information.<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). For more<lb />
information, e-mail ts0712 mail.<lb />
ecu.edu.<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 />
girls. 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 the<lb />
adult subject matter. Runs Nov. 18<lb />
- 23. Contact 328-6829 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Search for escaped Hoke<lb />
Inmate spreads to Cumberland<lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, NC - The search for<lb />
a man who escaped from the Hoke<lb />
County jail spread into Cumberland<lb />
County on Monday, after members of<lb />
the man's family said they had seen<lb />
him in the area.<lb />
William Glenn Barefoot, 40, was<lb />
serving an 84-year sentence for<lb />
shooting a Scotland County sheriffs<lb />
officer in 2001. He escaped a week<lb />
ago, overpowering two Hoke County<lb />
jailers and stealing a Ford Explorer.<lb />
He led an Aberdeen police officer on a<lb />
chase through town, crashed the SUV<lb />
and then disappeared into the woods.<lb />
Barefoot's brother, John, said Sunday<lb />
night a member of his family spotted<lb />
William Barefoot in the woods behind<lb />
his house earlier in the day.<lb />
He said he spoke to his brother, who<lb />
didn't have shoes and said he hadn't<lb />
eaten since his escape.<lb />
John Barefoot said he warned William<lb />
he would have to notify the State<lb />
Bureau of Investigation. John said<lb />
William ran away, but was later<lb />
spotted at his father's house.<lb />
Cumberland County Sheriffs Maj. Sam<lb />
Pennies said deputies, SBI agents<lb />
and officers from the Department<lb />
of Correction would be involved<lb />
in the search that began early<lb />
Monday morning.<lb />
William Barefoot is 5 feet, 11 inches<lb />
and weighs 202 pounds. He has<lb />
brown hair and brown eyes and a<lb />
tattoo on his left hand.<lb />
Still no definite ID on<lb />
woman killed In Union County<lb />
ASHViLLE, NC - Union County<lb />
investigators remain uncertain about<lb />
what started a fire Thursday that led<lb />
to the discovery of five people shot<lb />
to death in an apparent domestic<lb />
murder-suicide.<lb />
Sheriff Eddie Cathey said<lb />
Saturday that investigators also still<lb />
have not positively identified the<lb />
woman found dead in the home in<lb />
eastern Union County.<lb />
The woman is believed to be Michelle<lb />
Wyzanowski, 31. Her estranged<lb />
husband, David Wyzanowski, also<lb />
was found dead of a gunshot wound<lb />
in the house, about a half-mile<lb />
north of the Marshville town limits.<lb />
Michelle's four children, ages 4 to<lb />
10, were found wandering around<lb />
outside the house.<lb />
Authorities believe David Wyzanowski,<lb />
37, killed his wife and himself Thursday,<lb />
as well as three of her relatives.<lb />
After finding the Wyzanowskis,<lb />
authorities went to her father's<lb />
mobile home about 10 miles away<lb />
in Unionville, where they found the<lb />
bodies of Michelle Wyzanowski's<lb />
father, Ronald Faulk, 52, and her two<lb />
half-brothers, Ronnie Joe Deese, 19,<lb />
and Christopher Schrader, 16. All<lb />
three men had been shot.<lb />
Schroder's mother said she blames<lb />
District Court Judge Kevin Bridges<lb />
in part for her son's death. Bridges<lb />
set a $1,000 bond on David<lb />
Wyzanowski on a charge of<lb />
violating a protective order barring<lb />
him from contact with his<lb />
estranged wife.<lb />
National<lb />
Peterson prosecutors<lb />
ready closing arguments<lb />
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - After<lb />
hearing 174 witnesses for the<lb />
prosecution and 14 for the defense,<lb />
jurors may be deliberating the fate<lb />
of Scott Peterson by midweek.<lb />
Closing arguments were set<lb />
to begin Monday, with prosecutors<lb />
telling jurors why they believe<lb />
Peterson should be convicted<lb />
of two counts of murder in the<lb />
deaths of his pregnant wife, Laci<lb />
and the fetus she was carrying.<lb />
The prosecution's argument was to<lb />
be followed by the defense and then<lb />
a prosecution rebuttal. Jurors are<lb />
expected to begin deliberations as<lb />
early as Wednesday.<lb />
Jury selection in the trial began in March.<lb />
Opening statements began June 1.<lb />
Prosecutors claim Peterson killed his<lb />
wife on or around Christmas Eve 2002<lb />
and then dumped the weighted body<lb />
into San Francisco Bay. The remains<lb />
of Laci Peterson and her fetus were<lb />
discovered along a rocky shoreline<lb />
about four months later, a few miles<lb />
from where Scott Peterson claims to<lb />
have gone fishing alone the day his<lb />
wife vanished.<lb />
Prosecutors put together a detailed<lb />
web of circumstantial evidence to<lb />
cast suspicion on Peterson, 32, but<lb />
couldn't point to a murder weapon, a<lb />
crime scene or even a cause of death.<lb />
Defense lawyers claim someone else<lb />
abducted and killed Laci.<lb />
In a victory for the prosecution, Judge<lb />
Alfred A. Delucchi ruled Friday that<lb />
jurors will be allowed to consider<lb />
a lesser murder charge thai would<lb />
spare Peterson a possible death<lb />
sentence if convicted.<lb />
The jury must first believe Peterson<lb />
planned the killing in advance in<lb />
order to convict him on the first-<lb />
degree murder charges. He faces the<lb />
death penalty or life without parole, if<lb />
convicted on those charges.<lb />
Supreme Court to<lb />
consider domestic violence<lb />
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court<lb />
said Monday it will decide whether<lb />
local governments can be sued for<lb />
failing to enforce restraining orders,<lb />
using the case of a Colorado mother<lb />
whose three daughters were killed<lb />
by their father.<lb />
The woman, Jessica Gonzales, was<lb />
estranged from her husband and<lb />
had obtained a restraining order<lb />
from a court.<lb />
She contends that police ignored<lb />
multiple phone calls for help when<lb />
Simon Gonzales took the daughters,<lb />
ages 10,9 and 7 from the front yard<lb />
of her home one night in 1999.<lb />
Castle Rock, Colo, police found<lb />
Siman Gonzales wjien he showed<lb />
up at the police station and started<lb />
a gunfight with officers. He was killed<lb />
and the girls were found dead in his<lb />
pickup truck.<lb />
Justices will decide if the mother<lb />
can pursue a $30 million lawsuit<lb />
against the city on grounds<lb />
that her constitutional due process<lb />
rights were violated because<lb />
the city did not enforce the<lb />
restraining order.<lb />
The Supreme Court handled a similar<lb />
case in 1989 and ruled that public<lb />
officials may not be sued when their<lb />
alleged gross negligence permits a<lb />
child to be abused by a parent The<lb />
6-3 opinion was authored by Chief<lb />
Justice William H. Rehnquist, who<lb />
was absent from Monday's court<lb />
session after undergoing treatment<lb />
for thyroid cancer.<lb />
World<lb />
Terror warnings In<lb />
Nordic, Baltic region<lb />
HELSINKI, Finland - U.S. embassies<lb />
in Finland and Latvia issued a<lb />
rare warning to Americans in the<lb />
Nordic and Baltic region to be wary<lb />
of shopping centers and public<lb />
transport amid a threat of a possible<lb />
terror attack Monday.<lb />
The new warnings came ahead of<lb />
Tuesday's U.S. elections and some<lb />
officials said the alert might be linked<lb />
to the vote.<lb />
Norway closed its embassy in the<lb />
Latvian capital of Riga after receiving<lb />
"concrete information Norwegian<lb />
Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik<lb />
said without elaborating.<lb />
Latvia's security service said Saturday<lb />
it had received intelligence reports<lb />
from Norway, Estonia and the United<lb />
States of a possible terrorist strike<lb />
against the small Baltic country.<lb />
Latvia, along with the neighboring<lb />
Baltic nations of Estonia and Lithuania,<lb />
has been staunch supporters of the<lb />
USled invasion of Iraq and has more<lb />
than 200 soldiers there. Denmark has<lb />
501 soldiers in Iraq. Finland, Norway<lb />
and Sweden did not support the<lb />
invasion.<lb />
The U.S. Embassy in Riga warned<lb />
on its Web site that U.S. citizens<lb />
should "avoid large shopping areas<lb />
and transportation hubs on or about<lb />
Nov. 1,2004<lb />
An alert posted late Saturday on<lb />
the Web site of the U.S. Embassy<lb />
in Helsinki urged "all U.S. citizens in<lb />
the Nordic and Baltic countries to<lb />
be vigilant as to their surroundings,<lb />
especially in centers of ground-<lb />
based mass transit It also said they<lb />
should report anything suspicious<lb />
to police.<lb />
U.N. nuclear chief<lb />
addresses Iran and North Korea<lb />
UNITED NATIONS - U.N. nuclear<lb />
chief Mohamed ElBaradei urged<lb />
Iran on Monday to suspend<lb />
uranium enrichment and called<lb />
on North Korea to dismantle its<lb />
weapons program or at least<lb />
allow inspectors to ensure it is<lb />
"exclusively peaceful<lb />
In his annual report to the U.N.<lb />
General Assembly and In<lb />
comments to a few reporters, he said<lb />
Iran and North Korea highlight the<lb />
need for stepped-up global efforts<lb />
to ensure that declared nuclear<lb />
material is not diverted "for non-<lb />
peaceful purposes" and that "no<lb />
undeclared nuclear material or<lb />
activities exist<lb />
ElBaradei said the International<lb />
Atomic Energy Agency is "making<lb />
progress" in Iran but said Tehran<lb />
needs to restore confidence with<lb />
the international community by<lb />
suspending its enrichment program<lb />
after previously providing the IAEA<lb />
with information "that was at times<lb />
changing, contradictory, and slow<lb />
in coming<lb />
Iranian lawmakers shouting "Death<lb />
to America" unanimously approved<lb />
the outline of a bill Sunday that would<lb />
force the government to resume<lb />
uranium enrichment.<lb />
But Iran's top nuclear negotiator,<lb />
Hossein Mousavian, said a<lb />
compromise was possible.<lb />
He held out the prospect of Iran<lb />
suspending building additional<lb />
facilities to enrich uranium<lb />
into nuclear fuel if European<lb />
countries provide fuel for its<lb />
planned power plants.<lb />
Noting that negotiations between Iran<lb />
and the Europeans are still under way,<lb />
ElBaradei said, "I think Iran is, I hope,<lb />
ready to suspend<lb />
"Whether that will be ultimately<lb />
a total suspension, or something<lb />
else, I think this very much depends<lb />
on the kind of framework to be<lb />
agreed with the Europeans he<lb />
told reporters.<lb />
Asked whether there could be a<lb />
partial suspension, ElBaradei<lb />
said, "I think at this stage<lb />
we need a suspension" but he<lb />
indicated that whether it would<lb />
be indefinite or not would be part<lb />
of the negotiations.<lb />
SGA hosts two city council members Hecon<lb />
J priate measui<lb />
Plans for Diversity<lb />
Week underway<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
SGA officer and the Student<lb />
Senate met for the first time this<lb />
year to discuss Greenville's bond<lb />
referendum and plan upcoming<lb />
projects.<lb />
Pat Dunn, city council<lb />
member, described a general<lb />
obligation bond to the senate.<lb />
She said the bond would allow<lb />
the city to fund projects for seven<lb />
years. The government is not<lb />
required to use the money, but it<lb />
is available for needed projects.<lb />
Dunn said the most interest-<lb />
ing aspect of the street improve-<lb />
ments bond for students is the<lb />
10th Street connector, which<lb />
will provide either an overpass<lb />
or underpass by the railroad. She<lb />
said this will make the entrance<lb />
into Greenville and the campus<lb />
more attractive.<lb />
The storm water drainage<lb />
improvements were also dis-<lb />
cussed. Dunn said some storm<lb />
water drainage pipes are SO years<lb />
old and need to be upgraded.<lb />
Ric Miller, district attorney,<lb />
addressed the need for revital-<lb />
ization in West Greenville and<lb />
uptown.<lb />
He said that the West<lb />
Greenville project will use federal<lb />
funding and the bonds to pay for<lb />
rebuilding homes and relocating<lb />
residents.<lb />
Miller said this project will<lb />
also help rebuild community<lb />
centers and parks by providing<lb />
low-interest loans and grants.<lb />
He said the center city revi-<lb />
talization will make uptown the<lb />
heart of Greenville.<lb />
One senator asked if the<lb />
city's goal was to get rid of the<lb />
nightlife in uptown Greenville.<lb />
Miller said that as long as ECU is<lb />
in Greenville, there will always<lb />
be bars.<lb />
Members of the SGA and the Student Senate met Monday.<lb />
Another senator was con-<lb />
cerned that businesses would<lb />
not want to come to the uptown<lb />
area because they would not be<lb />
successful.<lb />
Miller said they will address<lb />
all issues, such as parking and<lb />
safety, which will make the<lb />
area more appealing to business<lb />
owners.<lb />
Diversity team leader, Char-<lb />
maine Ford, announced that<lb />
Diversity Week will be Nov. 15<lb />
- 20. The week will host a cultural<lb />
awareness talent show, Apple-<lb />
grams, World Kindness Day and<lb />
end with Service Friday, a recre-<lb />
ation carnival at Christenbury<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
newi@theeaitcarolinian.com.<lb />
Bush relishes last day of campaigning<lb />
President Bush and Red Sox pitch<lb />
WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) �<lb />
The sun was still rising Monday<lb />
as President Bush began a six-<lb />
state, 19-hour marathon that<lb />
marked the last day of his presi-<lb />
dential campaign. Saying he was<lb />
"energized" by his supporters,<lb />
Bush said he was confident he<lb />
would win re-election.<lb />
"There is nothing like an<lb />
early-morning rally in the great<lb />
state of Ohio Bush exclaimed at<lb />
7:25 a.m his sixth straight day<lb />
in the state.<lb />
Bush flashed a thumbs-up<lb />
and cried "Oh, yeah as he<lb />
boarded Air Force One. The<lb />
chilling spoke in Ohio.<lb />
White House cranked up the<lb />
presidential pageantry for his last<lb />
full day on the road. Bush arrived<lb />
at his first event in Marine One,<lb />
the presidential helicopter - his<lb />
landing framed by the enormous<lb />
doors of an airplane hangar.<lb />
He won Ohio's 20 elec-<lb />
toral votes in 2000, but<lb />
Bush and Democrat John Kerry<lb />
are running neck-and-neck in<lb />
the polls. Bush's visit here was his<lb />
32nd as president; another visit is<lb />
likely on Election Day.<lb />
Ohio was the first stop on a<lb />
frenetic day of campaigning that<lb />
would trace an arc from the upper<lb />
Midwest to the Southwest, ending<lb />
in his home state of Texas.<lb />
"It's like that marathon<lb />
stretch, the finish line is in<lb />
sight Bush told reporters. "1 just<lb />
want to assure you that I have the<lb />
energy and the optimism and the<lb />
enthusiasm to cross the line The<lb />
president said he was confident<lb />
he would be re-elected.<lb />
"We're coming down the<lb />
stretch and I feel great Bush<lb />
said. "I'm energized by the sup-<lb />
port that I have received across<lb />
this country<lb />
In Ohio, Bush addressed the<lb />
tens of thousands of people who<lb />
have lost jobs in Ohio during his<lb />
four years in office.<lb />
"I know the economy of this<lb />
state has been through a lot, but<lb />
we are moving in the right direc-<lb />
tion he said.<lb />
"To do so, we have to keep<lb />
your taxes low and I want you to<lb />
remind your friends and neigh-<lb />
bors that my opponent will raise<lb />
the taxes on Ohio's families and<lb />
Ohio's small businesses<lb />
Both campaigns have waged<lb />
an intense grassroots battle to get<lb />
out the vote in Ohio, where the<lb />
outcome will hinge on turnout.<lb />
"We got to get everybody<lb />
out said Edward Hass of Wilm-<lb />
ington, who was at the hangar at<lb />
4 a.m. with his wife and children.<lb />
"He's been everywhere. He's<lb />
putting his heart and his soul on<lb />
the line for us, for our families,<lb />
for our future. We have got to do<lb />
the same said Gov. Bob Taft.<lb />
It was still dark when Marine<lb />
One left Cincinnati shortly before 7<lb />
a.m. for a half-hour helicopter ride<lb />
to Wilmington, in southwest Ohio.<lb />
He was to attend a final rally<lb />
in Dallas late Monday night,<lb />
before going to his ranch, where<lb />
he will spend the night and wake<lb />
up to vote in Crawford, Texas.<lb />
Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt<lb />
Schilling, who told thousands<lb />
of Bush supporters that voters<lb />
should make sure they elect<lb />
a president who supports the<lb />
troops and "has the courage<lb />
and the character to stay on the<lb />
offense against terrorism until<lb />
the war is won introduced the<lb />
president here.<lb />
The right-hander was sup-<lb />
posed to introduce Bush at rallies<lb />
earlier this week in New Hamp-<lb />
shire, but was advised by doctors<lb />
treating his sore ankle not to<lb />
attend. Bush-Cheney commu-<lb />
nications director Nicolle Deve-<lb />
nish said the pitcher must have<lb />
been feeling better because he<lb />
reached out to the campaign and<lb />
offered to help.<lb />
from page A1<lb />
priate measures necessary to<lb />
win more undecided voters and<lb />
"swing states or states where<lb />
the outcome could go either<lb />
way. Both Bush and Kerry have<lb />
made appearances in these states<lb />
several times.<lb />
People believe Ohio,<lb />
Pennsylvania and Florida will<lb />
be deciding factors in this<lb />
election, due to their Electoral<lb />
College value.<lb />
The Presidential Election<lb />
of 2000 brought the country<lb />
to a standstill when Al Gore<lb />
won the popular vote, but<lb />
George Bush won the Electoral<lb />
College. Experts say this elec-<lb />
tion could easily be another<lb />
2000, causing many to<lb />
question the fairness of the<lb />
Electoral College.<lb />
"If George W. Bush is reelected<lb />
president by the Electoral Col-<lb />
lege again, without winning<lb />
the popular vote again and we<lb />
have a two-term president that<lb />
never got the majority vote,<lb />
then there's going to be serious<lb />
discussion about overturning it<lb />
Morris said.<lb />
"Conversely, if John Kerry<lb />
wins the election without the<lb />
popular vote, then there's going<lb />
to be a discussion of change<lb />
With this election being so<lb />
competitive, very precise strategy<lb />
is required. Each candidate must<lb />
appeal to a large and diverse<lb />
group of people. The Bush vs.<lb />
Kerry election has centered oq<lb />
two main platforms, domestic<lb />
issues and the war on terror-<lb />
ism. On each side of the cam-<lb />
paign trail, the candidates either<lb />
garner or lose support on these<lb />
issues. Some voters will favor<lb />
President Bush solely because of<lb />
his stance on the war on terror,<lb />
Kerry supporters may not believe<lb />
Bush is being effective at home<lb />
or abroad.<lb />
Morris said these issues might<lb />
predict the outcome.<lb />
"If citizens cast their vote<lb />
solely based on safety and secu-<lb />
rity, then George W. Bush will be<lb />
the next president Morris said.<lb />
" If they're voting on domestic<lb />
Issues as well as safety and secu-<lb />
rity, then John Kerry will be the<lb />
next president<lb />
He said he does not know<lb />
what kind of outcome to expect,<lb />
but he expects the popular vote<lb />
to be close and it is possible the<lb />
Electoral College winner will not<lb />
be the popular winner.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news�theeastcarolinian. com. <lb /><pb facs="00059551_tn_0003" /><lb />
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Kerry vows to move fast<lb />
on national security if elected<lb />
Kerry made a last attempt to sway undecided voters Sunday.<lb />
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP)<lb />
� Democratic Sen. John Kerry<lb />
told The Associated Press Sunday<lb />
that if he is elected president,<lb />
he will begin a "flurry of activ-<lb />
ity" to protect national security<lb />
that will include quick Cabinet<lb />
appointments.<lb />
"I'm going to make America<lb />
safer and I have some very strong<lb />
and real steps to take quite imme-<lb />
diately to make that happen<lb />
said Kerry in the 12-minute inter-<lb />
view aboard his campaign plane.<lb />
The Democratic challenger<lb />
declined to describe his plans to<lb />
find terrorist mastermind Osama<lb />
bin Laden and get out of the war<lb />
in Iraq, other than to say, "I will<lb />
get other people to the table<lb />
He said he was focused on<lb />
winning the election Tuesday<lb />
night and persuading undecided<lb />
voters to support him.<lb />
"I've got to talk to them as<lb />
candidate Kerry running for<lb />
president, not as president-elect<lb />
Kerry said.<lb />
With the outcome of the race<lb />
uncertain two days out, Kerry<lb />
kept switching between saying<lb />
"if I win" and "when I win<lb />
The Massachusetts senator said<lb />
he was tired after a two-year<lb />
campaign, but confident he<lb />
would win and impatient to get<lb />
to work on solving the country's<lb />
problems.<lb />
"1 think Americans are going<lb />
to vote for change Kerry said.<lb />
But he also entertained the<lb />
idea that he might lose to Presi-<lb />
dent Bush.<lb />
"The disappointment will<lb />
not be personally if I lost<lb />
Kerry said.<lb />
"But it would be I didn't get<lb />
the chance to do those things for<lb />
those folks that I wanted<lb />
Kerry said he is prepared to<lb />
raise legal challenges to prob-<lb />
lems at the polls that might<lb />
delay a final result as happened<lb />
in 2000.<lb />
"1 expect this election is<lb />
going to be decided Tuesday<lb />
night, but given experience I<lb />
would be irresponsible if I wasn't<lb />
prepared to be able to protect<lb />
every person's right to vote<lb />
Kerry said.<lb />
Both parties have dispatched<lb />
thousands of lawyers to observe<lb />
potentially troublesome precincts.<lb />
If Kerry is elected, the presi-<lb />
dency will go through its first<lb />
wartime transition since Lyndon<lb />
Johnson left office after Richard<lb />
Nixon was elected in 1968.<lb />
Kerry said he is not con-<lb />
cerned that the president is<lb />
preparing an attack in the Iraqi<lb />
city of Fallujah, which could<lb />
be carried out as Bush is a lame<lb />
duck before Kerry takes office<lb />
on Jan. 20. Kerry, who served in<lb />
combat during Vietnam, said he<lb />
would be available if the presi-<lb />
dent wanted to ask his advice<lb />
in that scenario.<lb />
Kerry said he's gotten<lb />
security briefings throughout<lb />
the campaign whenever he<lb />
requested them and he's been<lb />
pleased with the length and the<lb />
quality of each.<lb />
Kerry said if he wins, he<lb />
would begin putting his Cabinet<lb />
together as fast as he can. Some<lb />
names being mentioned for his<lb />
national security team include<lb />
former United Nations Ambas-<lb />
sador Richard Holbrooke and<lb />
Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, senior<lb />
Democrat on the Foreign Rela-<lb />
tions Committee.<lb />
"If the American people<lb />
make me president Tuesday,<lb />
they will see a flurry of activity<lb />
and leadership with respect to<lb />
our national security interests<lb />
that they've never seen, but I'm<lb />
going to wait until I'm there<lb />
Kerry said.<lb />
It is possible that this election<lb />
could be the second in a row<lb />
where one candidate wins the<lb />
popular vote and another gets a<lb />
majority in the Electoral College,<lb />
which chooses the president.<lb />
Even though Democrat Al Gore<lb />
lost to Bush under the system in<lb />
2000, Kerry said he still supports<lb />
the Electoral College as a way to<lb />
protect the interest of small states.<lb />
He also said he would keep<lb />
the White House Office of Faith-<lb />
Based and Community Ini-<lb />
tiatives created by Bush, but<lb />
would run it differently. He<lb />
said Bush's program steps over<lb />
a constitutional line because he<lb />
allowed religious activity as part<lb />
of the programs.<lb />
More U.S. troops were sent to Fallujah for a major offensive.<lb />
Fresh U.S. troops<lb />
arrive in Fallujah<lb />
Suicide bomber strikes outdoor market in Tel Aviv<lb />
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) � A<lb />
16-year-old Palestinian blew<lb />
himself up in a crowded outdoor<lb />
market in central Tel Aviv on<lb />
Monday, killing three Israelis<lb />
and wounding 32 in the first<lb />
such attack since Yasser Arafat<lb />
left last week for medical treat-<lb />
ment in France.<lb />
Arafat's absence has raised<lb />
concern about instability among<lb />
the Palestinians. Monday's blast,<lb />
the first suicide bombing since<lb />
September, signaled that Pales-<lb />
tinian militants are seeking to<lb />
set the pace.<lb />
Israel has said that while<lb />
the Palestinian leader is away it<lb />
would show restraint in its battle<lb />
with militants.<lb />
From his sickbed in a mili-<lb />
tary hospital near Paris, Arafat<lb />
condemned the bombing and<lb />
"appealed to all Palestinian<lb />
factions to commit to avoid<lb />
harming all Israeli civilians,<lb />
and he appealed to Sharon to<lb />
take similar initiatives to avoid<lb />
harming Palestinian civilians<lb />
said Arafat's spokesman Nabil<lb />
Abu Rdeneh.<lb />
Abu Rdeneh relayed the state-<lb />
ment to reporters as Arafat's wife,<lb />
Suha, dictated it to him over his<lb />
cell phone. Later, Arafat took the<lb />
phone from his wife and asked<lb />
Abu Rdeneh directly to make sure<lb />
the statement was circulated.<lb />
Abu Rdeneh told the 75-year-old<lb />
Arafat to take care of himself,<lb />
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel<lb />
Sharon said Israel "will not<lb />
stop its war against terrorism<lb />
and he reiterated his commit-<lb />
ment to his plan to withdraw<lb />
settlers and troops from the Gaza<lb />
Strip without negotiations with<lb />
the Palestinians.<lb />
"I'm not changing my policy<lb />
until there are changes in the<lb />
Palestinian administration and<lb />
until it stops its incitement and<lb />
its terror Sharon said.<lb />
The ground shook in Tel<lb />
Aviv's Carmel Market as the<lb />
explosion ripped through a dairy<lb />
store and damaged a neighboring<lb />
vegetable stall. The force of the<lb />
blast blew the store's sign away,<lb />
leaving loose wire dangling out<lb />
of the wall. Lettuce and parsley<lb />
were strewn on the pavement.<lb />
Paramedics treated dazed<lb />
shoppers and wheeled away<lb />
bodies in black plastic bags.<lb />
Rescue workers dug through piles<lb />
of cheese and spices inside the<lb />
store in search of body parts.<lb />
"I saw lots of people<lb />
lying on the ground, lots of<lb />
people wounded shopper<lb />
Michal Weizman, who was<lb />
about 30 feet away from the<lb />
blast, told Israel Army Radio.<lb />
"There was a woman whose<lb />
entire body was torn up<lb />
Police said four people were<lb />
killed, including the bomber.<lb />
The Popular Front for the<lb />
Liberation of Palestine, a radical<lb />
A 16-year-old suicide bomber wounded and killed shoppers.<lb />
PLO faction, claimed responsibil-<lb />
ity, identifying the assailant as<lb />
Eli Amer Alfar, from the Askar<lb />
refugee camp near the West Bank<lb />
city of Nablus.<lb />
Alfar's identity card showed<lb />
he was 16, making him one of<lb />
the youngest Palestinian suicide<lb />
bombers in the conflict.<lb />
"It's immoral to send some-<lb />
one so young said his mother,<lb />
Samir Abdullah.<lb />
"They should have sent<lb />
an adult who understands the<lb />
meaning of his deeds<lb />
Abdullah said that over the<lb />
past week she had noticed her<lb />
son acting strangely.<lb />
"I had a feeling that the boy<lb />
was undergoing some kind of<lb />
change she said.<lb />
"He would kiss my hand fre-<lb />
quently he would often ask me to<lb />
pray for him. He changed, but I<lb />
didn't believe he would carry out<lb />
an attack<lb />
Abdel Rahim, 53, Alfar's<lb />
father, said his son woke him up<lb />
early Monday and asked for two<lb />
shekels, about 50 cents, before<lb />
leaving the family home.<lb />
"Two shekels, that's what<lb />
boys ask for he said.<lb />
"He kissed me on the cheek<lb />
and hand and left and I went<lb />
back to sleep<lb />
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) �<lb />
Gunmen assassinated Baghdad's<lb />
deputy governor on Monday,<lb />
and voter registration for vital<lb />
January elections began as fresh<lb />
American soldiers arrived in the<lb />
capital, reinforcements that will<lb />
push U.S. military strength in<lb />
Iraq to its highest level since the<lb />
summer of 2003.<lb />
West of the capital, U.S.<lb />
troops clashed with Sunni insur-<lb />
gents, and American artillery<lb />
pounded suspected insurgent<lb />
positions in Fallujah, witnesses<lb />
said. U.S. forces are gearing up<lb />
for a major offensive in Fal-<lb />
lujah if Iraqi mediation fails to<lb />
win agreement to hand over<lb />
foreign Arab fighters and other<lb />
militants.<lb />
U.S. and Iraqi officials hope<lb />
to curb the insurgency in Sunni<lb />
insurgent strongholds in time<lb />
for national elections by the<lb />
end of January. The order to<lb />
launch what would likely be a<lb />
bloody assault must come from<lb />
Prime Minister Ayad Allawi,<lb />
who warned Sunday that his<lb />
patience with negotiations was<lb />
thinning.<lb />
Voter registration for the<lb />
January balloting began Monday.<lb />
In order to provide enough secu-<lb />
rity for the voting, Army units<lb />
slated to depart are being held<lb />
back until after the election.<lb />
The delays in departures and the<lb />
arrival of new units will push the<lb />
total U.S. military presence in<lb />
Iraq to around 142,000<lb />
In the capital, gunmen<lb />
opened fire on a car carrying<lb />
Baghdad province's deputy gov-<lb />
ernor, Hatim Kamil, to work<lb />
Monday morning, killing Kamil,<lb />
said Baghdad Governor Ali al-<lb />
Haidari. Two of Kaniils body-<lb />
guards were wounded, Interior<lb />
Ministry spokesman Col. Adnan<lb />
Abdul-Rahman said.<lb />
A known militant group,<lb />
the Ansar al-Sunnah Army,<lb />
claimed responsibility for Kamil's<lb />
murder.<lb />
"This is the fate of whoever<lb />
is aiding or supporting the cru-<lb />
saders against the Muslims and<lb />
mujahedeen the group said in<lb />
a statement posted on their Web<lb />
site. It was impossible to verify<lb />
the claim's authenticity.<lb />
Insurgents have killed dozens<lb />
of Iraqi politicians and govern-<lb />
ment workers in recent months<lb />
in a bid to destabilize the coun-<lb />
try's reconstruction.<lb />
The group also said it car-<lb />
ried out the assassination of<lb />
the deputy governor of Diyala<lb />
province on Friday in the central<lb />
Iraqi city of Baqouba. Unidenti-<lb />
fied gunmen killed Aqil Hamid<lb />
al-Adili, the assistant to the gov-<lb />
if WHO sets flu vaccine summit meeting to deal with pandemic threat<lb />
New York residents wait in line for reserved flu shots in Canada.<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � The<lb />
World Health Organization has<lb />
called an unprecedented summit<lb />
meeting of flu vaccine makers<lb />
and nations to expand plans for<lb />
dealing with the growing threat<lb />
of a flu pandemic.<lb />
Sixteen vaccine companies<lb />
and health officials from the<lb />
United States and other large<lb />
countries already have agreed<lb />
to attend the summit next week<lb />
in Geneva, Switzerland, on Nov.<lb />
11, said Klaus Stohr, influenza<lb />
chief of the United Nations'<lb />
health agency.<lb />
With increasing signs that<lb />
bird flu is becoming established<lb />
in Asia and several worrisome<lb />
human cases that can't be linked<lb />
directly to exposure to infected<lb />
poultry, it's only a matter of time<lb />
until such a virus adapts itself to<lb />
spread more easily from person<lb />
to person and cause a severe<lb />
worldwide outbreak, he said.<lb />
"We believe that we are closer<lb />
to the next pandemic than we<lb />
ever were Stohr said Sunday in<lb />
an interview before a speech at an<lb />
American Society for Microbiol-<lb />
ogy meeting in Washington, D.C.<lb />
The world's total capacity<lb />
for flu vaccine now is only 300<lb />
million doses, and it would take<lb />
at least six months to develop a<lb />
new vaccine to fight a pandemic.<lb />
The WHO wants to get "all issues<lb />
on the table monetary and sci-<lb />
entific, that prevent getting more<lb />
vaccine more quickly, he said.<lb />
"If we continue as we are now,<lb />
there will be no vaccine available,<lb />
let alone antivirals, when the<lb />
next pandemic starts Stohr said.<lb />
"We have a window of opportu-<lb />
nity now to prepare ourselves<lb />
Flu kills about 36,000 people<lb />
in the United States and a mil-<lb />
lion worldwide each year by<lb />
conservative estimates, Stohr<lb />
said. But tens of millions die in<lb />
a pandemic, which occurs every<lb />
20 to 30 years, when a flu strain<lb />
changes so dramatically that<lb />
people have little immunity<lb />
from previous flu bouts.<lb />
There were three pandem-<lb />
ics in the 20th century; all<lb />
spread worldwide within a year<lb />
of being detected.<lb />
The worst was the Spanish flu<lb />
in 1918-19, when as many as 50<lb />
million people worldwide were<lb />
thought to have died, nearly half<lb />
of them young, healthy adults.<lb />
More than 500,000 died in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
The 1957-58 Asian flu caused<lb />
about 70,000 deaths in the United<lb />
States, followed by the 1968-69<lb />
Hong Kong flu, which caused<lb />
about 34,000 U.S. deaths.<lb />
The current vaccine shortage<lb />
in the United States, caused by<lb />
loss of one of the country's two<lb />
major flu shot suppliers, reveals<lb />
how vulnerable the world is and<lb />
serves as a "dress rehearsal" for<lb />
the kind of rationing and emer-<lb />
gency measures that would be<lb />
needed in a pandemic, said Dr.<lb />
Wendy Keitel of Baylor College<lb />
of Medicine in Houston.<lb />
"The ability to respond with<lb />
the production of billions of doses<lb />
of vaccine is quite limited Keitel<lb />
said. "We need to think through<lb />
these problems now. Ninety<lb />
percent of vaccines are produced<lb />
in 10 countries that have 10 per-<lb />
cent of the world's population<lb />
The United States is the only<lb />
nation that has commissioned<lb />
work on potential pandemic<lb />
bird flu vaccines, Stohr noted.<lb />
The National Institutes of Health<lb />
has given Aventis Pasteur and<lb />
Chiron Corp. contracts to pro-<lb />
duce prototype bird flu vaccines<lb />
that are expected to be ready<lb />
for human tests late this year.<lb />
Aventis already has made 8,000<lb />
doses at its plant in Swiftwater,<lb />
Pa Chiron is making its doses at<lb />
a factory in Europe, not the one<lb />
in Britain that regulators shut<lb />
down last month, causing the<lb />
U.S. vaccine shortage.<lb />
If a pandemic occurred and<lb />
a vaccine wasn't ready, antiviral<lb />
drugs could play a key role in slow-<lb />
ing its spread, said Dr. Frederick<lb />
Hayden, a University of Virginia<lb />
virus expert who has researched<lb />
and consulted on many flu<lb />
vaccines and drugs including<lb />
oseltamivir, or Tamiflu, which<lb />
showed some activity against<lb />
bird flu in lab experiments.<lb />
It, too, is in short supply.<lb />
"It's hard to get explicit num-<lb />
bers but the production capac-<lb />
ity worldwide is very limited<lb />
making it difficult to develop<lb />
an international stockpile that<lb />
could be used in a pandemic,<lb />
Hayden said.<lb />
The WHO has 120,000 pack-<lb />
ages of the drug, Stohr said, and<lb />
the United States is stockpiling<lb />
several million doses.<lb />
"That will not go very far" he<lb />
said, but if targeted to a region<lb />
where a pandemic was breaking<lb />
out, "we might be able to buy<lb />
time" and limit its spread while a<lb />
vaccine was being readied, he said.<lb />
Bird flu actually describes<lb />
three deadly strains of avian<lb />
influenza, which have wiped out<lb />
millions of chickens in Asia. So<lb />
far they have not spread easily<lb />
from person to person but have<lb />
been very deadly to those who<lb />
have become infected. They're<lb />
named and numbered for the<lb />
two "H" and "N" proteins on the<lb />
surface of the virus.<lb />
The first strain, H5N1,<lb />
appeared in Hong Kong in 1997,<lb />
causing 18 human infections and<lb />
six deaths. It reappeared last year<lb />
and so far this year has caused<lb />
44 human cases and 32 deaths<lb />
throughout Asia, according to<lb />
Stohr.<lb />
A second strain, H9N2,<lb />
appeared in 1999 in Hong<lb />
Kong and China, and caused<lb />
two human cases in Hong<lb />
Kong last year. A third strain,<lb />
H7N7 appeared in 2003<lb />
in the Netherlands.<lb />
ernor for projects affairs, as he<lb />
was sitting in a friend's office.<lb />
Last week, al-Adili warned of<lb />
insurgent infiltration in the Iraqi<lb />
security services after the deadly<lb />
ambush of 50 U.Strained Iraqi<lb />
soldiers Oct. 23 in an eastern<lb />
part of Diyala province near the<lb />
Iran border.<lb />
The unarmed soldiers,<lb />
dressed in civilian clothing,<lb />
had been heading home on leave<lb />
when they were stopped at a fake<lb />
rebel checkpoint Saturday and<lb />
killed execution-style.<lb />
Allawi cited that attack in<lb />
televised comments to journal-<lb />
ists on Sunday in which he<lb />
insisted "terrorists" behind some<lb />
of Iraq's worst violence must be<lb />
uprooted from Fallujah.<lb />
In a speech that seemed aimed<lb />
at preparing the Iraqi public for<lb />
an onslaught, Allawi warned of<lb />
civilian casualties, saying that if<lb />
he orders an assault, it would be<lb />
with a "heavy heart<lb />
"But I owe, owe it to the Iraqi<lb />
people to defend them from<lb />
the violence and the terrorists<lb />
and insurgents he said. Com-<lb />
manders have estimated that<lb />
up to 5,000 Islamic militants,<lb />
Saddam Hussein loyalists and<lb />
common criminals are holed up<lb />
in Fallujah.<lb />
In a position that appeared<lb />
to contrast with Allawi's, the<lb />
country's interim president said<lb />
a military assault was the wrong<lb />
solution, according to an inter-<lb />
view published Monday.<lb />
President Ghazi al-Yawer, a<lb />
Sunni Muslim, told the Kuwaiti<lb />
daily Al-Qabas that dialogue<lb />
must continue and that insur-<lb />
gents "want nothing but a mili-<lb />
tary solution, and the continua-<lb />
tion of bleeding among Iraqis<lb />
Meanwhile, heavy clashes<lb />
between U.S. forces and insur-<lb />
gents continued Monday in<lb />
K.iiii.idi, an insurgent stronghold<lb />
70 miles west of Baghdad.<lb />
A bomb in Ramadi on Sunday<lb />
killed one Marine and wounded<lb />
four others, the military said.<lb />
The blast brought to nine the<lb />
number of Marines killed in<lb />
the area over the weekend. At<lb />
least 1,121 members of the U.S.<lb />
military have died since the<lb />
beginning of the Iraq war in<lb />
March 2003, according to an<lb />
AP count.<lb />
In Monday's fighting in<lb />
Ramadi, one woman was killed<lb />
and her two children injured,<lb />
hospital officials said.<lb />
Also killed was an Iraqi free-<lb />
lance television cameraman who<lb />
provided material to Associated<lb />
Press Television News, believed<lb />
to be the 24th journalist killed<lb />
in Iraq this year.<lb />
Candidate from page A1<lb />
ago. Its not a recovery when the<lb />
job you have doesn't give you<lb />
any health care insurance<lb />
"What 1 want to see is real<lb />
jobs, that's why we came forward<lb />
with the job plan, that really<lb />
can make a difference in North<lb />
Carolina Bowles said.<lb />
Bowles said that today Ameri-<lb />
can corporations receive large<lb />
amounts of money to relocate to a<lb />
foreign location.<lb />
"I don't think any of the ideas<lb />
that I talked about are generally<lb />
democrat or republican ideas <lb />
I think they're good ideas that<lb />
just make good common sense<lb />
Bowles said.<lb />
Bowles reminded his audi-<lb />
ence that it's not too late to vote.<lb />
"Voting is vital to our democ-<lb />
racy Bowles said.<lb />
Inez Fridley, former associ-<lb />
ate director of housing, said<lb />
she thinks it is important for<lb />
Bowles to get support, and<lb />
she thinks he would represent<lb />
North Carolina well if he goes<lb />
to the Senate.<lb />
"I think he has a lot of expe-<lb />
rience  and unlike a lot of<lb />
people I think you need to have<lb />
some base knowledge of how the<lb />
system works said Fridley.<lb />
"I think he has a broad view<lb />
of the North Carolina issues and<lb />
he would do well. "<lb />
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AMANDA Q. LINGERFELT Editor In Chief<lb />
TUESDAY November 2, 2004<lb />
Our View<lb />
At some point during the academic year<lb />
it seems that all students tend to get a<lb />
bit restless.<lb />
We feel as though many of us have<lb />
reached that point this week.<lb />
Without a doubt, registration is a time of<lb />
immense stress and for many students,<lb />
disappointment.<lb />
Whether a senior or a freshman, we can<lb />
all relate to getting up at the crack of<lb />
dawn to try to beat every other student<lb />
to the terminal in an effort to get the<lb />
classes you need to get out of here.<lb />
Many wake up early to discover that<lb />
there is no way they can get into the<lb />
classes they need. Know that this is not<lb />
uncommon.<lb />
Yes, the process is frustrating. TEC feels<lb />
as though the faculty and staff at ECU<lb />
makes a valiant effort to make registra-<lb />
tion week go as smoothly as possible.<lb />
We thank the many university employ-<lb />
ees who show up to work early to get<lb />
students registered as quickly as pos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
We appreciate the patience many advis-<lb />
ers displayed with regard to common<lb />
registration questions.<lb />
We know your job is not easy, it just<lb />
means a great deal that many of you<lb />
care.<lb />
Thanksgiving break will prove to be<lb />
a well-deserved break  for students,<lb />
faculty and staff.<lb />
Though It is a brief vacation, it will serve<lb />
as a break to help rejuvenate students<lb />
and professors for the stress of finals.<lb />
For more registration information,<lb />
visit the Office of the Registrar at<lb />
http:www.ecu.eduregistrarStudents.<lb />
htm.<lb />
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Opinion Columnist<lb />
John Kerry's camp caught again<lb />
Are these the qualities<lb />
you want in a leader?<lb />
TONY MCKEE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Here is a phone number for you.<lb />
902-3300.<lb />
This is a very important number for<lb />
some of you to remember.<lb />
This is the number to the Pitt<lb />
County Elections Office. Call that<lb />
number and they will be able to tell<lb />
you where to go to vote.<lb />
1 know that when some of you call<lb />
you are going to whine that your poll-<lb />
ing place isn't just around the block.<lb />
I've even overheard some people on<lb />
campus whining because they think<lb />
that the county should bring the poll-<lb />
ing place to them so they don't have to<lb />
go out of their way to vote. Poor babies!<lb />
Why don't you quit your whining,<lb />
get off your lazy butts, take the time<lb />
out of your precious schedules, act like<lb />
a responsible adult and go vote? Is that<lb />
possible?<lb />
You know, I am willing to bet that<lb />
the whining is mostly coming from<lb />
liberals. Conservatives know their civic<lb />
responsibilities and are willing to carry<lb />
them out.<lb />
Anyway, for those who are looking<lb />
forward to what has been called my<lb />
weekly 'neo-conservative, fascist rants'<lb />
by the more eloquent, if not imagina-<lb />
tive, readers, I will not disappoint.<lb />
Here goes:<lb />
Wasn't it hilarious when Kerry, after<lb />
almost a week of trashing the president<lb />
and the military daily in his speeches<lb />
for supposedly "losing" about 350 tons<lb />
of explosives in Iraq all of a sudden quit<lb />
flapping his lips about it and pulled<lb />
any mention of it off his Web site?<lb />
Wasn't it?<lb />
It seems like Kerry, and his media<lb />
allies have once again been caught run-<lb />
ning with a story that was designed to<lb />
hurt the president with little basis in<lb />
truth. And when the truth did start<lb />
emerging, Kerry was once again caught<lb />
with his foot so deep in his mouth you<lb />
could smell his foot powder when he<lb />
passed gas.<lb />
It seems that there is a very good<lb />
probability that the explosives in<lb />
question w,eie definitely removed<lb />
from where it was  by our own<lb />
troops. And after being taken away,<lb />
it was destroyed. Along with hundreds<lb />
of thousands of tons of other ammu-<lb />
nition and explosives found secreted<lb />
in Iraq.<lb />
Yep, that's right. We have found the<lb />
thieves and they appear to be us. Do<lb />
you smell foot powder?<lb />
It has been said before, and I have<lb />
no qualms about repeating it now: John<lb />
Kerry is an idiot. Or the people advis-<lb />
ing him are.<lb />
John Kerry has been steadily losing<lb />
support among traditional Democrat<lb />
voting blocs such as Blacks, Hispan-<lb />
ics, Jews, Cubans, union workers and<lb />
many others. States that for decades<lb />
have been "blue" (Democrat) states are<lb />
now so close that Kerry has to spend<lb />
time trying to shore up a non-existent<lb />
base.<lb />
And how, pray tell, does our hope-<lb />
ful future commander-in-chief and<lb />
leader of the greatest nation on earth go<lb />
about trying to do so? By insulting and<lb />
calling into question the competence<lb />
of the very men and women who are<lb />
fighting and dying that he hopes to<lb />
one-day lead. If that is not the epitome<lb />
of lack of good judgment, I do not know<lb />
what is.<lb />
Of course, Kerry has proven he has<lb />
no use for the military, unless it is under<lb />
a UN banner. So I guess he thought<lb />
he had nothing to lose by calling our<lb />
troops incompetent. He has very little<lb />
support in the military anyhow, so why<lb />
not take the shot?<lb />
He did, he lost.<lb />
I have asked many, many people to<lb />
give me at least one reason why they<lb />
are voting for John Kerry. Not a single<lb />
person has been able to do so. All I have<lb />
heard is the same rehashed garbage<lb />
about what people claim President Bush<lb />
supposedly did or did not do and how<lb />
"things need to change<lb />
Voting against someone is not the<lb />
same as voting for someone.<lb />
The media and the Democrats have<lb />
tried desperately for more than four<lb />
years to smear or otherwise ruin Presi-<lb />
dent Bush. Every single attempt has led<lb />
nowhere. All accusations made against<lb />
him have been proven false, or based<lb />
on knowingly false information. And<lb />
through this unprecedented period of<lb />
attack after attack he has stayed the<lb />
course he said he would and remained<lb />
firm in his faith and convictions.<lb />
President George Bush is an honest,<lb />
dedicated and trustworthy person. He<lb />
has proven to be a steady leader who<lb />
does not compromise his convictions.<lb />
He says what he means and does what<lb />
he says. These qualities are what are<lb />
needed in the person who leads our<lb />
nation into the future. These are rea-<lb />
sons to vote for somebody.<lb />
Can anybody honestly say that<lb />
John Kerry possesses even one of these<lb />
qualities? Anybody?<lb />
Then why would you vote for<lb />
him?<lb />
Today is the day. You have the<lb />
phone number. Find out where you<lb />
need to go to vote and do so.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Remember, we're electing a president<lb />
(KRT) � So, finally, we've come to<lb />
the end of all the talk and hype (and<lb />
occasional insight) about religion in<lb />
this presidential race. And what always<lb />
happens is happening again: Voters will<lb />
decide what it all means for making<lb />
their choice.<lb />
But as we head to the polls, I think<lb />
it's worthwhile to remind ourselves:<lb />
We are electing a president, not a<lb />
pope, bishop, priest, rabbi, minister,<lb />
imam, elder or deacon. As much as<lb />
many of us hope that whoever is elected<lb />
will be morally upright and guided by<lb />
eternal values, the measure of the man<lb />
as officeholder should not be his piety<lb />
but, rather, his competence in leading<lb />
this vast and diverse nation in a danger-<lb />
ous world and his commitment to the<lb />
nation's foundational values of human<lb />
freedom and dignity.<lb />
The president's first job is not to<lb />
preach sermons to save souls from eter-<lb />
nal damnation but to protect the lives<lb />
of Americans so they may live freely.<lb />
As a nation, we are in the midst of<lb />
a remarkable religious change. Immi-<lb />
gration reform signed into law by<lb />
President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965<lb />
has brought millions of people here<lb />
from Asia, Africa, Latin America and<lb />
elsewhere. They have brought many<lb />
religions and cultural traditions with<lb />
them, including distinctive ways of<lb />
being Christian. So Muslims, Hindus,<lb />
Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Zoroastrians<lb />
and others increasingly are part of the<lb />
nation's fabric, which also includes<lb />
a growing number of people with no<lb />
formal connection to religion.<lb />
Our political leaders must under-<lb />
stand these changing dynamics and<lb />
help keep society from degenerating<lb />
into the sectarian hatred and violence<lb />
that has set many parts of the globe<lb />
aflame. This certainly is an area in<lb />
which our leaders need to be uniters,<lb />
not dividers.<lb />
It's crucial that we understand why<lb />
the idea of the separation of church and<lb />
state, while not explicit in the Constitu-<lb />
tion, is nonetheless deeply embedded<lb />
there. Our founders were worried not<lb />
that religious people would offer their<lb />
ideas in the political marketplace. They<lb />
expected that they would, and they<lb />
couldn't imagine a country in which<lb />
that didn't happen.<lb />
Rather, they were trying to keep the<lb />
state out of the church because they<lb />
worried the government would try to<lb />
control religion and regulate its beliefs<lb />
and actions. That's what the founders,<lb />
most of whom had profound religious<lb />
commitments, wanted to avoid, not the<lb />
religious zealot with political ideas.<lb />
That said, when government grants<lb />
religious groups tax-exempt status,<lb />
those groups are obliged to abide by<lb />
certain quite reasonable rules. One is<lb />
that they will not, in effect, become<lb />
political parties, endorsing specific<lb />
candidates or being overtly political<lb />
in other ways.<lb />
A wide spectrum of religious leaders<lb />
seems to have forgotten that this year.<lb />
Oh, they usually were careful to stick<lb />
to the letter of the law, but they often<lb />
crushed its spirit by tightly defining who<lb />
constitutes an acceptable candidate.<lb />
I thought St. Louis Post-Dispatch<lb />
columnist Bill McClellan had the right<lb />
idea when he suggested recently that<lb />
Democrats whose church leaders have,<lb />
in effect, told them to vote for Republi-<lb />
cans (or vice versa) consider whether to<lb />
continue giving money to that church.<lb />
McClellan ultimately (and wisely)<lb />
suggested not leaving one's faith com-<lb />
munity or abandoning one's financial<lb />
commitment to it because of politics.<lb />
But it wouldn't hurt to send a letter<lb />
to the offending pastor or bishop, asking<lb />
if he or she also thinks church contribu-<lb />
tions from Democrats (or Republicans)<lb />
are too tainted to accept.<lb />
If your polling place is in a house<lb />
of worship, consider sending a note<lb />
there after the election thanking the<lb />
congregation for offering space for this<lb />
vital process.<lb />
The list of politicians throughout<lb />
history who have proclaimed or at least<lb />
believed they were doing the Lord's<lb />
work is long. Many were delusional.<lb />
Some did more good than evil, but<lb />
none was perfect. None ever will be.<lb />
Is this presidential election any<lb />
more or less important than the one in<lb />
1944 or 1960 or 1800 or 1860 or 1992?<lb />
It's a moot question. The assumption<lb />
behind it is that if it is not as important<lb />
as those elections, we need not bother<lb />
to vote.<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
I know you have to call your<lb />
best friend in Missouri as soon as<lb />
you get out of class and tell her<lb />
about the wild night you had,<lb />
but does everyone else on the bus<lb />
have to know?<lb />
Thank you to all the profes-<lb />
sors who knew no one would<lb />
go to class on Monday and can-<lb />
celled.<lb />
Why is it every time you walk<lb />
by people with pizza or dough-<lb />
nuts in your hands, someone that<lb />
you don't know always asks you<lb />
for some?<lb />
Why is it that both TEC and<lb />
The Daily Reflector spent time<lb />
telling women not to bare their<lb />
breasts or dress in revealing<lb />
clothing downtown on Hal-<lb />
loween because they could be<lb />
groped by men or harassed, but<lb />
didn't bother to warn men not<lb />
to do this to women and outline<lb />
the consequences for violating<lb />
their bodies? Instead of telling<lb />
women to change their outfits<lb />
we should be telling men to<lb />
keep their hands to themselves.<lb />
A short skirt is not an invitation<lb />
to grab my butt.<lb />
Has anybody noticed that<lb />
John Kerry has said nothing<lb />
about "missing" weapons at all<lb />
this week? Or that his campaign<lb />
has said that they want to explore<lb />
the issue more? Why didn't they<lb />
do that before Kerry spent the last<lb />
four days spouting media created<lb />
falsehoods? Go Bush.<lb />
Low rider jeans may not be<lb />
for you. Baking bread over your<lb />
belt is not sexy.<lb />
Was it just me, or was there<lb />
a surplus of sexy cops and sexy<lb />
construction workers downtown<lb />
this Halloween? C'mon, guys<lb />
- exercise some freakin' creativ-<lb />
ity!<lb />
Anybody still want to claim<lb />
that the media is not liberally<lb />
slanted and biased against the<lb />
truth?<lb />
Rocking a shirt with the<lb />
name of a party you threw is the<lb />
equivalent of going to a concert<lb />
wearing that band's T-shirt. Don't<lb />
be that guy.<lb />
I saw so many people walking<lb />
alone on Halloween night. It dis-<lb />
turbs me that their friends would<lb />
let them walk all by themselves<lb />
on such a dangerous night.<lb />
Please let trucker hats rest in<lb />
peace. They made a good run a<lb />
couple summers ago, but that was<lb />
a couple summers ago, and it's<lb />
winter now, so stop please.<lb />
Why do some girls always<lb />
throw themselves at guys they<lb />
like? Back off, guys like a chal-<lb />
lenge!<lb />
What's wrong with popping<lb />
one's collar? People have been<lb />
popping collars since Michael J.<lb />
Fox's "Family Ties" days.<lb />
Why is it that students on<lb />
scholarship, or those that have<lb />
their tuition paid by their par-<lb />
ents, receive student loans? Don't<lb />
they know they have to pay it<lb />
back?<lb />
If you think you are all that<lb />
and really smart I got a class to<lb />
put you in your spot: Philosophy,<lb />
Intro to Logic. The perfect class<lb />
for academic suicide.<lb />
Why do people in relation-<lb />
ships cheat? It's like they want<lb />
to have their cake and eat it too.<lb />
What about the rest of us that<lb />
don't even have cake? We're<lb />
hungry and you're hogging it<lb />
all!<lb />
Downtown Halloween was<lb />
crazy! It's like everyone woke<lb />
up and ate a breakfast of crazy<lb />
wafers and then put on their<lb />
crazy shorts. Crazy!<lb />
Why does every single thing<lb />
in your life seem to go wrong all<lb />
at the same time?<lb />
Registration is stressing me<lb />
out. All the classes with the good<lb />
teachers are either offered at<lb />
8 a.m. or will be full by the time<lb />
I can register. Ahh!<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 editori&amp;theeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
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366 ROBBIE Dtrffl Features Editor CAROLYN SCANDURA Assistant Features Editor TU<lb />
TUESDAY November 2, 2004<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Don't forget to<lb />
vote today, Nov. 2.<lb />
Joyner Library offers the digital<lb />
exhibit themed: "Alice Person:<lb />
Good Medicine and Good Music"<lb />
This exhibit is electronic and<lb />
can be accessed at lib.ecu.<lb />
edudigitalmusicperson. This<lb />
electronic exhibit focuses on NC<lb />
music, medicine and life. Alice<lb />
Person was a musician, medical<lb />
Inventor and women's rights<lb />
advocate; visit the exhibit to find<lb />
out more about Alice Person.<lb />
The Percussion Players<lb />
Percussion Ensemble will be<lb />
playing Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m<lb />
in the A.J. Fletcher Recital Hall.<lb />
This ensemble will be directed<lb />
by Jonathan Wacker who will lead<lb />
the ensemble in a very precise,<lb />
difficult routine. Call 328-6851<lb />
for more information about this<lb />
event.<lb />
On Wednesday, Nov. 3 there will<lb />
be a reenactment of The Trail<lb />
of Jack McCall. This event will<lb />
also feature live bluegrass and<lb />
western music and a delicious<lb />
meal. Relive history years ago as<lb />
you see the trial reenacted of the<lb />
man who shot Wild Bill Hickok.<lb />
This event will be held at the Rock<lb />
Springs Center off of Highway 43<lb />
In Greenville. Call 752-0385 for<lb />
more Information and directions<lb />
to the center<lb />
The Virsky Ukrainian Nation Dance<lb />
Company will be performing on<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
the Wright Auditorium. This event<lb />
is part of the S. Rudolf Alexander<lb />
Performing Arts Series. This event<lb />
a vibrant folk dance ensemble,<lb />
features unequalled lyricism,<lb />
grace and gravity defying leaps<lb />
and spins. This event will be $10<lb />
for ECU students, $23 for ECU<lb />
facultystaff.<lb />
Names In the News:<lb />
A pregnant Julia Roberts has<lb />
been hospitalized in Los Angeles<lb />
after experiencing a series of early<lb />
contractions, People magazine<lb />
reports.<lb />
America's favorite actress, who is<lb />
expecting boy-and-glrl twins in<lb />
January, arrived at the undisclosed<lb />
hospital with husband Danny<lb />
Moder at her side. She was<lb />
admitted and hooked up to a fetal<lb />
monitor. Though her contractions<lb />
eventually stopped, she remains<lb />
under observation. The usual<lb />
knowledgeable sources tell<lb />
People the star's condition is not<lb />
serious.<lb />
Foul-mouthed radio jock Howard<lb />
Stem, who is moving to satellite<lb />
radio to avoid government<lb />
decency rules, called in to a live<lb />
interview and traded on-air jabs<lb />
with Federal Communications<lb />
Commission chairman Michael<lb />
Powell. Stern phoned San<lb />
Francisco's KGO-AM 810 radio<lb />
to tell Powell he had gotten his<lb />
appointment only because of his<lb />
famous father, Secretary of State<lb />
Colin Powell. "It is apparent to<lb />
most of us in broadcasting that<lb />
your father got you your job, and<lb />
you kind of sit there and you're<lb />
the judge, you're the arbiter,<lb />
you're the one who tells us what<lb />
we can and can't say on the air<lb />
Stern said. "And yet I really don't<lb />
even think you're qualified to be<lb />
the head of the commission In<lb />
response to Stem's tirade, Powell<lb />
listed his qualifications, saying<lb />
he Is a lawyer and former chief of<lb />
staff of the Justice Department's<lb />
Antitrust Division.<lb />
According to Star Magazine, Hugh<lb />
Grant has finally decided to marry<lb />
his socialite girlfriend, Jemima<lb />
Khan, with nuptials scheduled for<lb />
early next year Star says the push<lb />
for a proposal came from Hugh's<lb />
friend, and gorgeous ex, Elizabeth<lb />
Hurley, who informed the affable<lb />
Englishman that "it was time for<lb />
him to grow up"<lb />
The largest retail chain to ever<lb />
inhabit our galaxy Is refusing<lb />
to sell foul-mouthed funnyman<lb />
George Carlin's latest book, When<lb />
Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?<lb />
A company representative said<lb />
Wal-Mart feels the product "would<lb />
not appeal to a majority of our<lb />
customers' (even though It's,<lb />
urn, a "best-seller"), but Carlin's<lb />
camp says it is really because the<lb />
book's cover makes fun of "The<lb />
Last Supper<lb />
Iron Pour draws national artists<lb />
Universities across<lb />
state participate .<lb />
MARTHA HILL<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Iron Pour in the sculpture<lb />
department at the ECU School<lb />
of Art is one Halloween tradi-<lb />
tion that should be advertised.<lb />
Every Halloween the sculpture<lb />
department fires up a furnace to<lb />
melt down hundred's of pounds<lb />
of iron to use for sculptures. An<lb />
extremely dangerous undertak-<lb />
ing, participants have to wear<lb />
protective gear from head to toe<lb />
to shield themselves from flying<lb />
sparks, metal and melted iron.<lb />
Curious onlookers, friends<lb />
and students from other depart-<lb />
ments, came to watch the hot<lb />
orange metal pour out of the<lb />
furnace. Some students who were<lb />
walking by Jenkins Art Building<lb />
had to poke their heads over the<lb />
wall to see what was going on.<lb />
"We always wait until night<lb />
because it is a pyrotechnic<lb />
show said Carl Billingsley,<lb />
the department coordinator.<lb />
Built by students Tripp Jarvis<lb />
and James Davis, the furnace<lb />
stands about 7 feet and can<lb />
melt about 200 pounds of iron<lb />
in 15 to 20 minutes. This is<lb />
actually small in comparison<lb />
to a commercial furnace that<lb />
can be three to four stories tall.<lb />
The Iron Pour gathers stu-<lb />
dents and artists from all over<lb />
the country. Appalachian, UNC<lb />
Wilmington and Chapel Hill<lb />
are a few schools that travel to<lb />
Greenville. Artists have jour-<lb />
neyed from as far as Buffalo,<lb />
New York and Chicago, 111.<lb />
"We get a lot of our own<lb />
alumni, friends and colleagues<lb />
from around the country. It<lb />
shows the value of the expe-<lb />
rience for people in terms of<lb />
making our art because any<lb />
metal casting is extremely<lb />
difficult Billingsley said.<lb />
It requires about five people<lb />
to run the furnace. Broken pieces<lb />
of iron are added from the top of<lb />
the furnace where hot blue and<lb />
orange flames spurt out. Once<lb />
the furnace is shut, someone<lb />
else stands by to make sure it is<lb />
running efficiently. When the<lb />
metal is ready to pour, a hole<lb />
is created in the spout using a<lb />
hammer and chisel to begin the<lb />
flow of the melted iron, while<lb />
two more people stand by to<lb />
hold a large crucible in which to<lb />
pour the iron. Once the crucible �<lb />
is filled, the molds are poured. jjj<lb />
Molds are made out of sand<lb />
and a bonding resin and can weigh<lb />
anywhere up to 450 pounds.<lb />
Once molds have cooled down<lb />
they are moved to make room for<lb />
more molds to be poured.<lb />
see IRON page A8 The Iron Pour has come to be a major tradition for both students and faculty In the art department.<lb />
Faculty Art Exhibition proves<lb />
to be very impressive event<lb />
Trio storms concert hall<lb />
Artwork from faculty members are on display now in Gray Art<lb />
A Tradition of<lb />
Excellence'on display<lb />
now in Gray Art Gallery<lb />
CARMIN BLACK<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Professor, this word is likely<lb />
to invoke many different types<lb />
of responses. For the "aver-<lb />
age" student this word brings<lb />
to mind that ever-common<lb />
image of the scholarly, middle-<lb />
aged man or woman who is<lb />
devoting their livelihood to<lb />
educating and equipping their<lb />
students for what they like to call<lb />
"real life One never, or at least<lb />
only in those rarest of occasions,<lb />
believes these people have any<lb />
type of social life or hobbies they<lb />
enjoy outside of their domain,<lb />
the classroom.<lb />
I lowever, after visiting the 2004<lb />
Faculty Art Exhibition called "A<lb />
Tradition of Excellence which<lb />
showcases the work of numerous<lb />
professors from the school of art<lb />
and design, it is obvious these pro-<lb />
fessors, these "real people rather,<lb />
absolutely do have many interests<lb />
outside of their classroom.<lb />
The work they put on display<lb />
is not a direct representation<lb />
of the style they teach, as one<lb />
female professor, Anne Melanie,<lb />
put it this artwork is the profes-<lb />
sor's "research work<lb />
The work on display can be<lb />
seen Oct. 20 - Nov. 20 in the Wel-<lb />
lington B. Gray Gallery, located off<lb />
of Fifth and Jarvis Streets here on<lb />
campus in the Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center. The gallery is<lb />
open for viewing from 10 a.m.<lb />
- 5 p.m. Monday - Friday with<lb />
extended hours on Thursday<lb />
until 8 p.m. and 10 a.m. - 3<lb />
p.m. Saturday. All exhibitions<lb />
are free and open to the public.<lb />
When walking inside of<lb />
the Gray gallery it is immedi-<lb />
see GALLERY page A8<lb />
Group to broaden<lb />
students'musical taste<lb />
TREVOR WORDEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Three acclaimed musicians<lb />
will take the stage at Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall Saturday night. The<lb />
men come together from several<lb />
different backgrounds to form<lb />
an award winning collabora-<lb />
tion, and offer classical music<lb />
to all, even college students,<lb />
some of which may not listen<lb />
to the genre. Stephen Clapp,<lb />
Darrett Adkins and Joseph<lb />
Schwartz, alone are amaz-<lb />
ing musicians, but together<lb />
they form The Oberlin Trio.<lb />
Formed in 1982, the three<lb />
men sat down together one<lb />
night to play an evening of<lb />
chamber music. Surprised at<lb />
the sound that came forth from<lb />
their instruments, the men<lb />
decided to form an ensemble.<lb />
The men had already played<lb />
more than 1,000 concerts com-<lb />
bined, and so with that experi-<lb />
ence they formed to create an<lb />
inspirational sound. The men<lb />
now travel internationally to<lb />
perform for the masses, and to<lb />
keep the love of classical music<lb />
alive.<lb />
Stephen Clapp, a violinist,<lb />
has an impressive resume upon<lb />
which to rely. He has won the<lb />
coveted Walter H. Naumburg<lb />
First Chamber Music Award and<lb />
the Josef Gingold Prize of the<lb />
Cleveland Society for Strings.<lb />
Mr. Clapp traveled around the<lb />
world directing and performing<lb />
in orchestras and ensembles for<lb />
years before he joined The Ober-<lb />
lin Trio. He studied for many<lb />
years at The Julliard School<lb />
and received his undergradu-<lb />
ate degree from The Oberlin<lb />
The Oberlin Trio will perform their concert in Fletcher Hall.<lb />
Conservatory. Stephen Clapp<lb />
has performed all over the world<lb />
with some of today's greatest<lb />
musicians, including Yo-Yo Ma.<lb />
He is currently the dean of The<lb />
Julliard School.<lb />
The cellist of the group,<lb />
Darrett Adkins, is yet another<lb />
outstanding musician, whose<lb />
repertoire precedes him. He<lb />
is winner of the Bunkamura<lb />
Orchard Hall Award, and has<lb />
traveled with the National<lb />
Symphony, The New Hamp-<lb />
shire Symphony, The Greenwich<lb />
Symphony and The North<lb />
Carolina Symphony. Darrett<lb />
also serves on the faculty's board<lb />
of Julliard and The Oberlin Con-<lb />
servatory.<lb />
Last but certainly the finish-<lb />
ing piece on the trio, is the pia-<lb />
nist, Joseph Schwartz, debuted<lb />
in New York City with his win-<lb />
ning of the Walter W. Naumburg<lb />
Competition. He too has trav-<lb />
eled the world, playing concert<lb />
halls in Europe, South America<lb />
and North America. Schwartz<lb />
is the professor emeritus of<lb />
piano at The Oberlin Conserva-<lb />
tory. He received his bachelor's<lb />
and master's degrees from The<lb />
Julliard School. Along with<lb />
being a full time professor and<lb />
member of The Oberlin Trio,<lb />
Schwartz has adjudicated many<lb />
competitions, and teaches pri-<lb />
vate music lessons to students<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
When speaking to college<lb />
students on campus, it seems as<lb />
if many are looking forward to<lb />
The Oberlin Trio performance.<lb />
"The Oberlin Trio concert is<lb />
an exciting new way for college<lb />
students to broaden their taste of<lb />
music, and be able to appreciate<lb />
these extremely talented musi-<lb />
cians said Jessica Brenton.<lb />
The Concert will be held in<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall, Saturday,<lb />
Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. For more infor-<lb />
mation on the concert check out<lb />
the school of music's Web site at<lb />
ecu.eduartscomm or call the<lb />
school's hotline at 328-4370.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Blu Moon Film Festival brings film makers to ECU<lb />
Support ECU film<lb />
students, others in April<lb />
JESSICA CRESON<lb />
SENIOR WRITER<lb />
The Blu Moon Independent<lb />
Film Festival is completely driven<lb />
by students, for students.<lb />
"The purpose of the film<lb />
festival is to bring culture of<lb />
independent films to ECU's<lb />
campus said Faith Dover,<lb />
the director of Blu Moon Film<lb />
Festival.<lb />
This festival creates an<lb />
awesome chance for students to<lb />
be aware, enjoy and appreciate<lb />
what ECU's film students are<lb />
creating.<lb />
According to the Blue Moon<lb />
Web site, "The Blu Moon Film<lb />
Festival is all about the art of<lb />
motion images. No contests.<lb />
No prizes. Just lots of film and<lb />
video<lb />
Anyone can enter their film<lb />
in the festival. Students, locals<lb />
or professionals from Califor-<lb />
nia to New York, or even world<lb />
wide, can enter. Even though It<lb />
Is called a "contest there is not<lb />
competition between the films.<lb />
Films will be acknowledged as<lb />
favorites, but there are no cash<lb />
prizes awarded. Also, there are no<lb />
entry fees for the contest.<lb />
Many students have heard of<lb />
this festival, but don't really know<lb />
what it is and when, where, etc.<lb />
It will be in April 2005 and most<lb />
likely in the new science building<lb />
behind the Bate building. Anyone<lb />
and everyone is invited. There are<lb />
no cover charges. It will be a few<lb />
hours in order to watch all the<lb />
films, so make it a day event.<lb />
"There needs to be more<lb />
publicity for it. Not enough<lb />
students even know what it<lb />
is said Erica Carter, a senior<lb />
communication major.<lb />
In order to enter, there are a<lb />
few requirements for the films.<lb />
Films have a 20 minute time<lb />
limit. No film can exceed the 20<lb />
minute time frame. DVD, VHS or<lb />
mini dv format are the only ways<lb />
a film can be recorded. Also, do<lb />
not give turn in the original copy<lb />
to the festival. Accidents always<lb />
happen and the Blu Moon Film<lb />
Festival will not be responsible<lb />
for damages or lost films.<lb />
Dover has recommended that<lb />
students or anyone who wishes<lb />
to enter a film, should do It as<lb />
soon as possible. The earlier films<lb />
are entered allows for less chaos<lb />
when April comes and a better<lb />
chance for one's film to really be<lb />
watched closely and appreciated.<lb />
Anyone who wants to enter a<lb />
film, send it to Faith Dover, Blu<lb />
Moon Festival at 210 N. Library<lb />
St. Greenville, NC 27858.<lb />
A popular film from last year<lb />
was by an ECU student, James<lb />
Davis. It was titled The Next Level<lb />
that had a twilight zone feel<lb />
where a boy gets too involved In<lb />
video games. The boy gets sucked<lb />
into the TV screen and cannot<lb />
get out.<lb />
Robert Hackney, from North<lb />
Carolina School of the Arts<lb />
in Wlnston-Salem, created an<lb />
actiondrama about a gas station<lb />
being robbed with a twist. The<lb />
gas station attendant was also<lb />
robbing the gas station at the<lb />
same time. He wrote and directed<lb />
this film.<lb />
"My personal favorite came<lb />
from Gorman Bechard from<lb />
Connecticut. He is a writer who<lb />
directed a short film called The<lb />
Pretty (lirl, which is all in still<lb />
photos. This one was a very<lb />
artistic story about a girl who was<lb />
killed metaphorically because she<lb />
was pretty Dover said.<lb />
Another example is a film by<lb />
a man named Jonathan Soronen<lb />
from Wilmington. He wrote,<lb />
produced and acted in his film<lb />
called Caught in the Act. It was<lb />
a funny American Pie type tale<lb />
where a guy's parents are out of<lb />
town and he has his girlfriend<lb />
over and they are  caught in<lb />
the act.<lb />
Last year, the festival was<lb />
held outside the new science<lb />
building, and is most likely<lb />
going to be the same this year.<lb />
The festival ran about three<lb />
hours last year as well. One<lb />
of thethingsthat might changethis<lb />
year is a live band playing during<lb />
intermission instead of a DJ.<lb />
There will be a mini festival<lb />
held a week before the date for<lb />
the main Blu Moon Film Festival<lb />
for alumni in honor of founder's<lb />
week.<lb />
Dover is looking for dedicated<lb />
f)FYI<lb />
Blu Moon Info<lb />
What: Blu Moon Film Festival<lb />
Students showing off their films<lb />
on campus<lb />
When: April 2005<lb />
Where: On campus (new science<lb />
building)<lb />
Cost: Free<lb />
Who: Anyone can come (please<lb />
dol) and anyone can enter their<lb />
short film (please do as well!)<lb />
people who love film to help<lb />
with the festival. Interviews will<lb />
be held in the next few weeks<lb />
by Faith Dover. The chosen<lb />
students will receive three credit<lb />
hours and will have to attend one<lb />
to two meetings per week.<lb />
"Blu Moon is strived off the<lb />
pure art of independent film. The<lb />
festival is just a fun, free night<lb />
to enjoy free movies and music<lb />
Dover said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059551_tn_0007" /><lb />
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AKD Sociology Society, 'Mac and Juice'<lb />
come together to jam for a good cause<lb />
The band "Mac and Juice" will be playing a benefit concert to help breast cancer awareness.<lb />
Concert could be big<lb />
success in 2004<lb />
JASON A. FREEMAN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
On Nov. 10, "Mac and Juice<lb />
a jam band started at the ECU<lb />
School of Music, will perform<lb />
at Christy's Euro pub at the<lb />
corner of Third and Jarvis to<lb />
raise money for breast cancer<lb />
research. The Delta Chapter of<lb />
Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology<lb />
Honors Society is organizing the<lb />
event and is looking for it to be a<lb />
resounding success.<lb />
"AKD is holding the second<lb />
annual breast cancer research<lb />
benefit concert to prove that we<lb />
can beat the amount of money<lb />
we raised last year, which was<lb />
$600 said Kelly Potter, the<lb />
president of the club.<lb />
Despite the optimism, a tre-<lb />
mendous amount of effort has<lb />
gone into publicity for the con-<lb />
cert, including the handing out<lb />
of flyers, the entreating of local<lb />
businesses for support and the<lb />
use of the WZMB 91.3 radio<lb />
station to get the word out.<lb />
Potter and others have been<lb />
working around the clock to<lb />
spread the word about cancer<lb />
research and the mission of the<lb />
AKD sociology club in general.<lb />
"Alpha Kappa Delta Is a<lb />
sociology honors society<lb />
that is dedicated to further-<lb />
ing the interest of not only<lb />
sociology among students, but<lb />
also helping fellow man in<lb />
any way possible Potter said.<lb />
AKD, according to the Delta<lb />
Chapter's Web site, is an organi-<lb />
zation formed in 1920 to bring<lb />
together social researchers for<lb />
"social research for the purpose<lb />
of service<lb />
The organization, like many<lb />
others around campus, holds<lb />
several events throughout the<lb />
year to provide publicity as well<lb />
as contribute to the larger com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
AKD is hoping to have a book<lb />
drive and volunteer day later this<lb />
school year.<lb />
The concert was originally<lb />
devised in 2004 by the former pres-<lb />
ident of AKD, Barret Michaelec.<lb />
"Mac and Juice" chose breast<lb />
cancer research as the con-<lb />
cert's cause and AKD hopes<lb />
people will come out to the<lb />
concert for fun as well as a<lb />
sense of social consciousness.<lb />
"There is not enough writ-<lb />
ten about all of the good things<lb />
that students accomplish and<lb />
give up for their fellow man, and<lb />
we want the community to see<lb />
exactly what ECU students ate<lb />
capable of Potter said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN -CAMPUS SCENE<lb />
11-02-04<lb />
Iran<lb />
from page A6<lb />
Spirits are high for young drinkers, but beer gets left out in the cold<lb />
Every student gets a chance<lb />
to participate in every aspect of<lb />
the pour: from dumping pieces of<lb />
iron into the furnace, to shovel-<lb />
ing sand onto hot melted iron<lb />
that overflowed from a mold onto<lb />
the ground.<lb />
"Iron casting is the football<lb />
of art Billingsley said.<lb />
"In a way it Is a team effort.<lb />
It is a great educational tool. Not<lb />
only is it fun but a great way to<lb />
learn because everybody learns<lb />
every part of the process. You<lb />
can't read about it, you have to<lb />
experience it<lb />
Adam Adcock, sculpture<lb />
graduate student explains that<lb />
one process to make a metal<lb />
sculpture involves creating a<lb />
wax form or sculpture. This is<lb />
then set in resin-bonded sand to<lb />
create a mold.<lb />
This mold is then placed into a<lb />
kiln where the wax melts out, leav-<lb />
ing an empty mold to pour the iron.<lb />
The melted iron is poured<lb />
Into the mold, which will then<lb />
take two to three hours to cool.<lb />
Using iron is a cheap and afford-<lb />
GdKfy from page A6<lb />
ately obvious that many of the<lb />
pieces ranging from ceramics,<lb />
glass, to metal design, wood<lb />
design, painting, drawing<lb />
photography and all in between,<lb />
seem to be expressions of the<lb />
artist's feelings, emotions or<lb />
visual interprettions of something<lb />
happening in their lives at the<lb />
time they created their piece.<lb />
One piece on display is a<lb />
series of photographs called<lb />
"Buenos Aires Tango Series by<lb />
Richard Tichich a professor In<lb />
the ECU Art Department; these<lb />
photographs were done in gelatin<lb />
silver print.<lb />
Although these pictures were<lb />
shot in black and white, the emo-<lb />
tion being portrayed adds the<lb />
right amount of "color" to bring<lb />
the images to life.<lb />
The "Tango Series" can be<lb />
described as "sexy" and "saucy"<lb />
- they show various couples<lb />
dancing the tango in what looks<lb />
to be a Spanish night club of<lb />
some sort, there is a band play-<lb />
ing in the background with an<lb />
audience watching the dancers<lb />
off the stage.<lb />
Lexie Moreland, a fourth<lb />
year photography communica-<lb />
tion-arts student, who works in<lb />
the gallery said, "Every year this<lb />
exhibition is something that<lb />
everyone looks forward to, it's<lb />
always an exciting and impres-<lb />
sive show<lb />
Moreland feels that each<lb />
professor should be given a lot of<lb />
credit for their work, "the faculty<lb />
spends so much time helping us<lb />
grow as artists, and we get an<lb />
opportunity to see what they do<lb />
It's obvious after talking to this<lb />
student that she appreciates<lb />
and values the time and effort<lb />
that her teachers over the years<lb />
have devoted to helping young<lb />
artists, such as herself polish<lb />
their talent.<lb />
One of those devoted<lb />
professors that Moreland was<lb />
making reference to could be<lb />
Anne Melanie, also the academic<lb />
advisor for this department.<lb />
Melanie had on display her<lb />
work called "Healthy Wealthy<lb />
and Wise which is a leather<lb />
enclosed glass case that<lb />
holds 40 vitamin bottles,<lb />
some having gold-leafed<lb />
labels, and others having the<lb />
labels removed, each of the bottle<lb />
caps were also painted gold.<lb />
When viewing this piece it is<lb />
not directly apparent what the<lb />
artist was trying to say, however<lb />
when speaking to the artist It all<lb />
becomes clear.<lb />
Melanie said that "this piece<lb />
Is not indicative of my work<lb />
She is certainly right, being that<lb />
her "specialty" lays in her large<lb />
scale welded steel work that can<lb />
be found all over ECU'S campus,<lb />
one of her most popular pieces Is<lb />
entitled "Cathedral which can<lb />
be found on the side lawn of the<lb />
Jenkins building.<lb />
When talking of "Healthy<lb />
Wealthy and Wise Melanie<lb />
also said that "This piece<lb />
is sort of a play on words; I<lb />
took all of the vitamins<lb />
from each of those bottles She<lb />
said that, "most of my profes-<lb />
sional work is based on windows<lb />
and doors, and void and mass<lb />
"When I was a child I had<lb />
five brothers, I always felt like<lb />
I was on the other side of<lb />
the "glass" because they<lb />
wouldn't let me play with them<lb />
said Moreland.<lb />
However, for the exhibition<lb />
the reason she put such an oppo-<lb />
site piece on display than that<lb />
of which she would normally<lb />
create Is because, "this<lb />
shows that I have a life<lb />
outside of work, its like my<lb />
research that my students have<lb />
access to, just as English majors<lb />
could go check out their English<lb />
professor's book<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
teatures9theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
able way to make a metal sculpture.<lb />
For $50 any artist can come<lb />
to the school and use the furnace<lb />
when they have a pour scheduled.<lb />
Liz Henley, a senior in sculp-<lb />
ture, spent most of Friday morn-<lb />
ing breaking apart old sinks,<lb />
radiators and other cast iron<lb />
pieces into sizes that would be<lb />
small enough to fit into the fur-<lb />
nace. These articles are donated<lb />
from old buildings that are being<lb />
renovated or torn down.<lb />
If you want to see the fin-<lb />
ished product, Liz Henley and<lb />
Liz Anderson, a senior In wood<lb />
design, will have their senior<lb />
show this week. It runs from<lb />
Nov. - 13.<lb />
Those of you who don't have<lb />
time to swing by their art show<lb />
can take a good look at Pete the<lb />
Pirate the next time you are at<lb />
Flcklen Stadium.<lb />
This sculpture was cast into<lb />
twenty small parts that were then<lb />
welded Into one piece.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features&amp;theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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birthday, Kelly Bannen Is the type<lb />
of customer that big brewers such<lb />
as Anheuser-Busch Inc. and Miller<lb />
Brewing Co. pay dearly to reach.<lb />
Bannen's age group, people<lb />
21 to 24, account for 30 percent<lb />
of the nation's beer consumption.<lb />
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and you could win a lifelong<lb />
customer, marketing experts say.<lb />
There's just one problem:<lb />
Bannen is among a growing<lb />
number of young drinkers who<lb />
don't like beer.<lb />
"I think it tastes really<lb />
bitter said Bannen, a senior at<lb />
Marquette University in<lb />
Wisconsin. "I like sweeter things<lb />
to drink<lb />
Since 2000, beer's share of the<lb />
overall alcohol beverage market<lb />
has eroded, while the share held<lb />
by wine and spirits has gained<lb />
ground, according to New York-<lb />
based consulting firm Beverage<lb />
Marketing Corp.<lb />
Much of beer's decline is tied<lb />
to inroads that sellers of vodka,<lb />
tequila and other spirits have<lb />
made with consumers in their<lb />
20s. Propelled by aggressive<lb />
marketing, a new generation of<lb />
drinkers is showing a growing<lb />
preference for sweeter drinks, such<lb />
as martinis and other cocktails<lb />
made with fruit-flavored spirits.<lb />
Some of those drinkers,<lb />
including men, who account<lb />
for over 80 percent of U.S. beer<lb />
consumption, still imbibe a frosty<lb />
brew. But they are less loyal to<lb />
suds, and more willing to spend<lb />
an evening at the clubs sampling<lb />
a wide range of concoctions.<lb />
"They have a great thirst for<lb />
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Anheuser-Busch vice president<lb />
of brand management.<lb />
St. Louis-based Anheuser-<lb />
Busch launched a new beer in<lb />
early October spiked with caf-<lb />
feine, ginseng and fruit flavors to<lb />
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4 Wisconsin<lb />
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7 Texas<lb />
8 Utah<lb />
9 Michigan<lb />
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12 West Virginia<lb />
13 Virginia<lb />
13 Florida State<lb />
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17LSU<lb />
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' Notre Dame 11, UNC 8, Minnesota<lb />
7, NC State 6, Florida 5, Maryland<lb />
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State 1, Georgia Tech 1, Nebraska 1.<lb />
This Date in<lb />
Sports<lb />
1958 - Chicago and Los Angeles<lb />
establish an NFL attendance<lb />
record when 90,833 fill the LA.<lb />
Coliseum to see the Rams beat<lb />
the Bears 41-35.<lb />
1985 - Gordon Brown has 214<lb />
yards and quarterback Steve<lb />
Gage has 206 to become the first<lb />
teammate? to each rush for more<lb />
than 200 yards as Tulsa beats<lb />
Wichita StateNf?8<lb />
1986 - Minnesota's Tommy<lb />
Kramer passes for 490 yards and<lb />
four touchdowns but the Vikings<lb />
still lose to the Washington<lb />
Redskins in overtime 44-38.<lb />
1986 - Gianni Poll of Italy wins the<lb />
New York City Marathon In 2:11:06<lb />
and Grete Waltz of Norway wins<lb />
her eighth title in 2:28:06.<lb />
1990 - Beach Towel becomes<lb />
the first harness horse in history to<lb />
win $2 million In a single year with<lb />
a victory in the Breeders Crown<lb />
3-year-old Colt and Gelding Pace.<lb />
The victory pushes his 1990<lb />
earnings to $2,091,860.<lb />
1991 - Nevada makes the biggest<lb />
comeback in NCAA football<lb />
history, overcoming a 35-point<lb />
deficit In the third quarter and<lb />
rallying to beat WeberState 55-49.<lb />
1996 - A.J. Pltorino of Hartwick<lb />
rushes for an NCAA aH-dlvlsions<lb />
record 443 yards on 45 carries in<lb />
a 42-14 win over Waynesburg.<lb />
Courtesy Associated Press<lb />
Pinkney, Good hook up<lb />
three times for scores<lb />
ERIC QILMORE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The roller coaster ride of a<lb />
season continued for ECU'S Foot-<lb />
ball Team on Saturday afternoon.<lb />
At least this week the Pirates are<lb />
on the upswing. A season of twist<lb />
and turns culminated in Dowdy-<lb />
Ficklen Stadium with the Pirates<lb />
reaching the highest peak in the<lb />
John Thompson era.<lb />
The Pirates dominated the<lb />
Black Knights 38-28 to gain the<lb />
second home win in a row. ECU<lb />
(2-5, 2-3) used 31 second-half<lb />
points to take out some pent-up<lb />
frustration on Army (2-5, 2-4).<lb />
Most of those second-half<lb />
points can be attributed to sopho-<lb />
more signal caller James Pinkney.<lb />
The composed quarterback com-<lb />
pleted 72 percent of his passes<lb />
going 26-of-36 for 285 yards.<lb />
"1 felt like I was in a zone<lb />
today said Pinkney.<lb />
"Guys were open all day and<lb />
they made plays<lb />
The humble Pinkney also<lb />
notched three touchdowns, all of<lb />
which went to fellow sophomore<lb />
Bobby Good.<lb />
"I should have had four said<lb />
Good in reference to a touch-<lb />
down he dropped.<lb />
"I knew I could get open<lb />
against this defense. We had fun<lb />
and I just played<lb />
The three-touchdown day<lb />
for Good was the first time a<lb />
Pirate had caught three touch-<lb />
downs since Mitchell Galloway<lb />
grabbed three scoring passes<lb />
against South Carolina Oct. 8,<lb />
1994. After dropping two crucial<lb />
passes, Good finished with eight<lb />
catches for 118 yards.<lb />
"I'm so proud of Good said<lb />
Head Coach John Thompson.<lb />
"It just shows his maturity.<lb />
Before, he would not have come<lb />
back and made those plays. He<lb />
didn't go in the tank and he made<lb />
some big time catches<lb />
Fellow receivers Brian Howard<lb />
and Kevin Roach also made plays<lb />
when they needed to. Howard fin-<lb />
ished with six catches for 50 yards.<lb />
Bobby Good celebrates with fellow sophomore receiver Brian Howard after one of his three touchdowns against Army.<lb />
"We realized as a group that<lb />
we needed to step up said Roach<lb />
who had three critical third-<lb />
down catches.<lb />
"Our guys have done that<lb />
"Everybody stepped up<lb />
today Pinkney said.<lb />
"They have been taking a<lb />
lot of heat lately, but everybody<lb />
came to play today<lb />
Coming off the embarrassing<lb />
loss to Southern Miss last week,<lb />
Thompson used the word 'fox-<lb />
hole' to explain what his team<lb />
has had to do to keep focus.<lb />
"This has been a hard Week<lb />
Thompson said in reference to<lb />
the 51-10 loss in Hattiesburg.<lb />
"Our guys have had to walk<lb />
around campus with everyone<lb />
taking shots at them. Our guys<lb />
didn't pay attention to that. I'm<lb />
really proud of this football team<lb />
The football team made the<lb />
29,111 fans in attendance proud.<lb />
However, it didn't look like it<lb />
would be that way early. Army<lb />
struck first blood on their third<lb />
offensive play from scrimmage<lb />
on a Carlton Jones 14-yard run.<lb />
see FOOTBALL page B2<lb />
ECU wins fifth straight game,<lb />
finishes fourth in conference<lb />
ECU will play Duquesne Nov. 19 at home at 7 p.m.<lb />
Women's PurpleGold<lb />
goes down to wire<lb />
Junior forward Meghan McCallion finished the regular season with a team-high 10 goals.<lb />
Lady Pirates ready for<lb />
C-USA tournament<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
With a 2-1 win against South<lb />
Florida Friday, the women's<lb />
soccer team ended an amazing<lb />
run. The ladles won their fifth<lb />
straight game, matching a school<lb />
record set in 1999.<lb />
ECU'S game against USF, like<lb />
most of their games this season,<lb />
started off slow. A scoreless first<lb />
half left the Lady Bulls a little<lb />
desperate. Needing a win to make<lb />
the conference tournament, USF<lb />
turned up the pressure to scoreand<lb />
take the lead. This backfired as<lb />
freshman Lindsey DiLuzio found<lb />
junior Meghan McCallion with<lb />
only one defender to beat. She<lb />
succeeded in doing just that and<lb />
beat the keeper to take the lead.<lb />
McCallion would not be<lb />
done. Just nine minutes later,<lb />
she received a pass from senior<lb />
Krystal Pabey and scored her<lb />
second goal of the day. ECU<lb />
would only give up one goal and<lb />
held off for a 2-1 win. Pabey,<lb />
along with Rachelle Cabeceiras,<lb />
Sarah Stoltz and Megan Schwanke<lb />
were honored as seniors and for<lb />
their career as Pirates. There<lb />
may be no greater gift for these<lb />
seniors than to continue the<lb />
teams' winning streak during<lb />
the conference tournament.<lb />
The win boosted the Pirates<lb />
into a tie for fourth place in<lb />
Conference USA with Louisville.<lb />
But since ECU beat the Cardinals,<lb />
ECU will get the fourth seed.<lb />
Although the Lady Pirates<lb />
get the fourth seed, they will<lb />
still play Louisville, the fifth<lb />
seed. The only advantage the tie-<lb />
breaker gives ECU is that it makes<lb />
the Lady Pirates the home team.<lb />
But since the tourney is in St.<lb />
Louis, the ladles won't have any<lb />
true advantage to speak of.<lb />
However, the Lady Pirates<lb />
do have the upperhand on<lb />
Louisville, a team ECU<lb />
defeated earlier this season in<lb />
double overtime 3-2. Also, the<lb />
Cardinals have struggled as of<lb />
late. At one point, they were in<lb />
second place in the conference.<lb />
If the Pirates break the<lb />
school record with their sixth<lb />
consecutive win, they will likely<lb />
run into top seeded St. Louis. St.<lb />
Louis defeated the Lady Pirates<lb />
earlier in the season 3-0.<lb />
If St. Louis were upset in<lb />
the first round, ECU would play<lb />
DePaul, who they shut out 4-0.<lb />
With two wins, the Lady Pirates<lb />
would advance to the champion-<lb />
ship game and would see Mem-<lb />
phis, UAB, Charlotte or Marquette.<lb />
UAB, the second seed, is the<lb />
favorite to win their side of their<lb />
bracket and advance to the title<lb />
game. ECU did not play UAB this<lb />
season, lost to both Charlotte and<lb />
Memphis and tied Marquette.<lb />
The tournament starts<lb />
Wednesday at noon with the<lb />
Lady Pirates in action at 5 p.m.<lb />
The semifinal games will take<lb />
place Thursday at 5 p.m. and<lb />
7:30 p.m. with ECU playing in<lb />
the later game. The conference<lb />
championship game takes place<lb />
Saturday at 1 p.m. with the<lb />
winner receiving an automatic<lb />
bid to the NCAA tournament.<lb />
The writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Jackson hits winning<lb />
shot in waning seconds<lb />
BRANDI RENFRO<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU women's basketball<lb />
team competed in their annual<lb />
Purple and Gold scrimmage last<lb />
Saturday. It was the fans' first<lb />
opportunity to see the Lady<lb />
Pirates in action and their first<lb />
look at the new Pirates.<lb />
The game proved to be both<lb />
exciting and competitive. Both<lb />
teams played great press defense<lb />
and came out strong offensively.<lb />
Purple came out firing in the first<lb />
half, led by Samantha Pankey's<lb />
13 points who was perfect from<lb />
behind the arc. However, Gold<lb />
also came out with a vengeance<lb />
behind Jennifer Jackson's nine<lb />
first-half points. The score was<lb />
tied 28-28 at halftime.<lb />
The second half proved to be<lb />
just as exciting as both teams kept<lb />
the defensive pressure up and<lb />
kicked the intensity into high<lb />
gear. Purple began to mount a<lb />
lead behind the play of Ebonee<lb />
Downey, who dropped 12 points<lb />
and grabbed seven boards by<lb />
game's end.<lb />
The game would go down to<lb />
the wire as a familiar face drilled<lb />
the winning shot for Gold. With<lb />
two seconds left In the game<lb />
Purple was hoping their two-<lb />
point lead would hold but as time<lb />
winded down, Jackson hit a three<lb />
pointer with 1.2 seconds left to<lb />
lift Gold over Purple.<lb />
Jackson had a game-high<lb />
21 points, and shot 3-of-7 from<lb />
downtown, including the last-<lb />
second three-pointer.<lb />
"We all played well today<lb />
and I think that we are start-<lb />
ing out well this season said<lb />
Jennifer Jackson.<lb />
"Hopefully we will continue<lb />
on the track that we are on now<lb />
and be better than last season<lb />
Also pitching in for the Gold<lb />
team was senior Viola Cooper<lb />
who poured in 10 points and<lb />
junior Latoya Horton with eight<lb />
points. Shakira Clarke also had a<lb />
solid game as she snagged seven<lb />
rebounds and added five points.<lb />
Senior Samantha Pankey<lb />
couldn't quite match her team-<lb />
mate Jackson for the Purple but<lb />
did lead her side in scoring with<lb />
13 points. She shot 5-of-9 from<lb />
the field and was perfect from<lb />
behind the arc (3-3).<lb />
Third-year Head Coach<lb />
Sharon Baldwin-Tener compared<lb />
this squad's development to<lb />
last year's team at this point in<lb />
the season.<lb />
"I think we are much fur-<lb />
ther along at this point in the<lb />
year than last year said Bald-<lb />
win-Tener in an interview with<lb />
ECU Sports Information Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will open the<lb />
regular season against Duquesne<lb />
at home on Friday, Nov. 19 at 7<lb />
p.m. After that match-up, ECU<lb />
will not return home again until<lb />
December for the Lady Pirate<lb />
invitational.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com. <lb /><pb facs="00059551_tn_0010" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN '� SPORTS<lb />
11-02-04<lb />
Football<lb />
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Drug overdose ruled as<lb />
cause of death for Caminiti<lb />
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Townes led ECU'S rushing game with 20 carries for 77 yards.<lb />
After both teams traded pos-<lb />
sessions, ECU used a ten-play<lb />
drive capped off by the first<lb />
Good touchdown pass.<lb />
"We felt like we were more<lb />
talented than them said offen-<lb />
sive coordinator Noah Brin-<lb />
dise about the worst statistical<lb />
defense in the nation.<lb />
"We should have been moving<lb />
the ball up and down the field<lb />
Army retook the lead 11:03<lb />
into the third quarter on Jones'<lb />
second rushing touchdown of<lb />
the day. Jones finished the day<lb />
with 21 carries for 87 yards.<lb />
"We took it upon ourselves to<lb />
have a great game tonight said<lb />
cornerback Erodejean about the<lb />
ECU defense.<lb />
"Giving up 51 points last<lb />
week, that's not ECU defense<lb />
After an ECU 11-play drive<lb />
to take back the lead on a Chris<lb />
Johnson four-yard scamper,<lb />
the Pirates swung the momen-<lb />
tum. Senior cornerback Donald<lb />
Whitehead recovered a fumble<lb />
deep in Army territory. Just three<lb />
plays later, the Pirates capitalized<lb />
to go up 24-14.<lb />
On the ensuing kickoff D.J.<lb />
Blackledge returned the sky kick<lb />
69 yards for a touchdown.<lb />
"I'm going to have to look at<lb />
the tape Thompson said.<lb />
"I don't know how that guy<lb />
squirted out of there. It must have<lb />
been Halloween a little too early<lb />
The Pirates responded just<lb />
three plays later. Art Brown found<lb />
the end zone from 48 yards out.<lb />
It was the first touchdown for<lb />
Brown since he scored four at<lb />
Houston on Nov. 9, 2002.<lb />
ECU took complete control<lb />
when Good made a circus catch<lb />
over his shoulder and found the<lb />
end zone on a 46-yard strike.<lb />
"The knock on me is that 1<lb />
don't have any speed Good said.<lb />
"After I caught (it, I made<lb />
sure the coaches knew that I<lb />
had some speed. I couldn't have<lb />
asked for a better ball<lb />
After stopping Army on a<lb />
fourth-down attempt, ECU ran<lb />
the ball and the clock down.<lb />
Townes finished with 20 carries<lb />
for 77 yards. Brown finished with<lb />
47 yards and Johnson notched<lb />
39 yards.<lb />
"That's the way we need to<lb />
play those guys Brindise said<lb />
about all three running backs<lb />
being rotated.<lb />
"This is the first game that<lb />
we've had all of them healthy.<lb />
All three of them are talented<lb />
and unselfish players. I'm happy<lb />
with all three of them<lb />
Army quarterback Zac<lb />
Dahman was hounded by the<lb />
ECU defense all day. Dahman<lb />
finished with 230 yards on 17-<lb />
of-30 passing. The statistics were<lb />
misleading because Dahman<lb />
completed a meaningless 78-<lb />
yard pass after the game was out<lb />
of reach.<lb />
"I'm not happy with that<lb />
last series on defense<lb />
Thompson said.<lb />
"1 don't know how that hap-<lb />
pened<lb />
If that's the worst problem<lb />
Thompson finds, then he and<lb />
the Pirate fans will sleep a little<lb />
easier this week.<lb />
The next three games are all<lb />
winnable with a trip to Houston<lb />
on Saturday followed by a trip<lb />
to play South Florida and back<lb />
home for Memphis.<lb />
"It feels good to get a win to get<lb />
this thing going Pinkney said.<lb />
"We are trying to get to .500<lb />
and go to a bowl game<lb />
If the Pirates can keep from<lb />
the ups and downs of the roller<lb />
coaster ride, then the Pirates<lb />
could have a legitimate shot at<lb />
doing just that.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports&amp;theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
AP � A drug overdose killed<lb />
former NL MVP Ken Caminiti,<lb />
who admitted using steroids<lb />
during his playing days and<lb />
tested positive for cocaine in the<lb />
days before he died.<lb />
Coronary artery disease and<lb />
an enlarged heart were listed<lb />
as contributing factors in the<lb />
death of Caminiti, Grace Brug-<lb />
ess, spokeswoman for the New<lb />
York City Medical Examiner, said<lb />
Monday. She said the death had<lb />
been ruled an accident.<lb />
The 15-year major league<lb />
veteran, who won the NL MVP<lb />
award in 1996, admitted in a<lb />
Houston court just days before he<lb />
died that he had tested positive<lb />
for cocaine. Caminiti, 41, died<lb />
Oct. 10 in the Bronx.<lb />
Tissue and toxicology tests<lb />
! confirmed Caminiti's cause of<lb />
, death as "acute intoxication<lb />
due to the combined effects of<lb />
cocaine and opiates Brugess<lb />
said. She said those drugs had<lb />
weakened his heart.<lb />
Opiates are drugs that tend to<lb />
have a sedative effect on the body<lb />
- as opposed to cocaine, which is<lb />
marked by rapid heart race and<lb />
other accelerated effects.<lb />
In 2002, Caminiti told Sports<lb />
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during his 1996 MVP season,<lb />
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Caminiti retired in 2001 after<lb />
a career that included two stints<lb />
with the Houston Astros, four<lb />
years with the Padres and brief<lb />
tours with the Texas Rangers and<lb />
Atlanta Braves.<lb />
He returned to baseball this<lb />
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C-USA rival 49ers<lb />
ECU will face two more conference opponents this weekend.<lb />
Lady Pirates come up<lb />
big in C-USA win<lb />
DAVID WASKIEWICZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The ECU Volleyball Team<lb />
set out to prove they were not<lb />
to be taken lightly last weekend,<lb />
as they traveled away to face in-<lb />
state rival Charlotte. The Lady<lb />
Pirates were coming off of a 3-0<lb />
sweep of Southern Miss and were<lb />
looking to extend their winning<lb />
streak this weekend against the<lb />
18-9 Lady 49ers.<lb />
ECU kicked off the first game<lb />
coming out strong, racking up 19<lb />
kills. Overall, the Lady Pirates hit<lb />
an impressive .643 as a team in<lb />
their way to the win, 30-19.<lb />
In game two, ECU went<lb />
on two scoring runs 7-1 and<lb />
6-0 to put away Charlotte in<lb />
the second straight game, this<lb />
time winning 30-25. ECU fresh-<lb />
man Mignon Dubenion gave<lb />
a strong serving performance<lb />
early in the game to help lead<lb />
her team to another victory.<lb />
Just when the Lady Pirates<lb />
were looking to put away Char-<lb />
lotte and win their second straight<lb />
sweep, the Lady 49ers bounced<lb />
back. With 16 kills, Charlotte<lb />
out-played ECU offensively in<lb />
game three and won 30-21.<lb />
With just one more game<lb />
to win for their second straight<lb />
match, the Lady Pirates grew<lb />
frustrated in game four as the<lb />
Lady 49ers again came away with<lb />
another win, tying up the series.<lb />
ECU was out-hit .250, 026 in<lb />
their second loss of the night.<lb />
It once again came down to<lb />
whether or not ECU was going<lb />
to be able to close out the series.<lb />
The ability to close out games is<lb />
what ECU Head Coach Colleen<lb />
Munson has stressed all season,<lb />
and it's what has determined the<lb />
outcome to many matches this<lb />
year. Heading into the fifth and<lb />
decisive match, the Lady Pirates<lb />
kept this in mind as they stepped<lb />
onto the court.<lb />
ECU junior Paige Howell was<lb />
able to step it up in the clutch<lb />
leading her team with three kills<lb />
and two blocks as they went on<lb />
to win game five, 15-11. The win<lb />
gave ECU their second straight<lb />
conference win and a record<lb />
of 10-14 (4-5). The victory also<lb />
gave the Lady Pirates their most<lb />
conference wins since joining<lb />
Conference USA in 2001.<lb />
This weekend ECU will con-<lb />
tinue their away schedule as they<lb />
face two more conference oppo-<lb />
nents, Louisville and Cincinnati.<lb />
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the Lady Pirates will be looking<lb />
to extend their winning streak to<lb />
three, their longest of the year.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Joe Paterno's Nitany Lions have suffered losing seasons four out of the last five years.<lb />
AP � Maybe it's just a coinci-<lb />
dence that the toughest stretch of<lb />
Joe Paterno's career arrives as the<lb />
hourglass is about to turn over on<lb />
his 78th year.<lb />
Or maybe not.<lb />
After just one losing season<lb />
in his first 34 at Penn State,<lb />
Paterno was guaranteed his<lb />
fourth in the last five following<lb />
a 21-10 beating Saturday at Ohio<lb />
State. During that run, the Nit-<lb />
tany Lions have lost not just their<lb />
teeth, but their aura. By now, it's<lb />
fair to ask whether they're likely<lb />
to regain either as long as Paterno<lb />
remains in charge.<lb />
Last season, skeptics doubted<lb />
his play-calling and clock-man-<lb />
agement skills, as well as whether<lb />
a coach who defined the term<lb />
"old school" could maintain<lb />
discipline on a squad filled<lb />
out by the "me-first" genera-<lb />
tion. Despite a 3-9 finish, Penn<lb />
State's administration gave him<lb />
a four-year contract extension,<lb />
hoping to soothe critics as well<lb />
as recruits by making it clear<lb />
that JoePa would be around for a<lb />
while. Already, the deal has had<lb />
the opposite effect.<lb />
Paterno keeps saying, "We're<lb />
not that far off but there is<lb />
nothing to substantiate that,<lb />
and no one who has the coach's<lb />
ear seems inclined to pass the<lb />
message along. It's increasingly<lb />
apparent that Penn State can't<lb />
score enough to be competitive in<lb />
the Big Ten, can't win on the road<lb />
and can no longer take anybody<lb />
in the conference for granted.<lb />
On top of that, Paterno hasn't<lb />
proven that he can compete with<lb />
the league's "Big Two Michigan<lb />
and Ohio State, for topflight<lb />
recruits on a regular basis and<lb />
even whether he cdn still develop<lb />
the talent he does have.<lb />
Playing at home 10 days ago,<lb />
Penn State managed just two<lb />
safeties in a 6-4 loss to Iowa, and<lb />
one of those was a gift. In the<lb />
Ohio State game, the Buckeyes<lb />
ran a total of six plays and netted<lb />
just 12 yards in the first quarter,<lb />
but led 14-0. What tied those<lb />
two latest losses together was<lb />
the performance of quarterback<lb />
Michael Robinson. He filled in<lb />
for injured starter Zack Mills and<lb />
closed out the Iowa game with<lb />
two interceptions and a fumble<lb />
on the final three plays, then<lb />
began the Ohio State game by<lb />
throwing two interceptions in<lb />
his first three pass attempts.<lb />
The point is not to blame<lb />
Robinson, who, after all, takes<lb />
most of his snaps in practice<lb />
as a wide receiver and running<lb />
back, was coming back from a<lb />
severe neck injury, and found<lb />
himself playing behind the<lb />
same porous offensive line that<lb />
couldn't protect Mills from a<lb />
concussion in the Iowa game.<lb />
The point is that Robinson prob-<lb />
ably shouldn't have been play-<lb />
ing QB in the first place, a fact<lb />
that Paterno is either too blind<lb />
or stubborn to acknowledge.<lb />
A few weeks ago, even as the<lb />
offensive problems continued<lb />
to mount - Penn State averaged<lb />
fewer than seven points per<lb />
game in five losses under Mills<lb />
- Paterno insisted that had Rob-<lb />
inson been playing, the Nittany<lb />
Lions would have beaten Wis-<lb />
consin, Minnesota and Purdue.<lb />
Asked what evidence that was<lb />
based on, the coach simply said, "I<lb />
have coached great football play-<lb />
ers for 55 years. If I tell you that<lb />
Michael Robinson is one of the<lb />
best football players I have ever<lb />
coached and one of the best in<lb />
the country, don't question me<lb />
And just last week, when<lb />
the available evidence on Rob-<lb />
inson suggested otherwise, and<lb />
the Nittany Lions' sorry record<lb />
practically begged for freshman<lb />
Anthony Morelli to get his shot,<lb />
Paterno insisted the youngster<lb />
wasn't adequately prepared to<lb />
face Ohio State.<lb />
When a writer asked, "Why<lb />
not?" Paterno replied, "He's not<lb />
adequately prepared<lb />
Asked whether Morelli knew<lb />
the plays, Paterno said again,<lb />
"He's not adequately prepared<lb />
The troubling part, beyond<lb />
Paterno's obstinacy, is that his<lb />
son, Jay, happens to be Penn<lb />
State's quarterbacks coach. The<lb />
Nittany Lions have games left<lb />
against Northwestern, Indiana<lb />
and Michigan State, and rather<lb />
than worry about winning those,<lb />
it would serve the program better<lb />
to find out as soon as possible<lb />
if Jay Paterno can make certain<lb />
that Morelli is "adequately pre-<lb />
pared" to face the future.<lb />
After all, it's one thing for<lb />
JoePa, who practically built the<lb />
program from scratch, won two<lb />
national championships and<lb />
personally donated $4 million,<lb />
to feel a sense of entitlement. It's<lb />
quite another when his kid starts<lb />
feeling the same way.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059551_tn_0012" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
11-02-04<lb />
11-02-04<lb />
Philadelphia trio leads Purple over Gold<lb />
Cook drops game-high<lb />
19 points in victory<lb />
TRENT WYNNE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Phllly trio of Mike Cook,<lb />
Charles Branson and Marvin Kilgoire<lb />
combined for 41 points as Purple<lb />
downed Gold 52-46 in the annual<lb />
PurpleGold scrimmage held this<lb />
past Saturday at Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Bronson was a perfect six-of-six<lb />
from the field and grabbed eight<lb />
rebounds while Kilgoire's defensive<lb />
intensity resulted in a game high five<lb />
steals. Corey Rouse also added eight<lb />
points in the winning effort and col-<lb />
lected a team-high 12 rebounds.<lb />
Freshman guard Tom Ham-<lb />
monds paced the Gold squad with<lb />
a team-high 14 points in the loss.<lb />
JaphetMc who showed consider-<lb />
able improvements from last season,<lb />
tossed in 11 while dishing out a game<lb />
high seven assists, junior college trans-<lb />
fer Mike Castro added nine points and<lb />
was the game's top rebounder with<lb />
13 boards and freshman Jonathan<lb />
Hart chipped in nine points as well.<lb />
"We used today as a checkpoint<lb />
to see where we're at offensively and<lb />
defensively said Head Coach Bill<lb />
Herrion.<lb />
"With Moussa out, things have<lb />
changed and now we've got to find<lb />
out what guys can play, and today<lb />
was a good step<lb />
ECU will begin their season this<lb />
Thursday as they take on Newberry<lb />
College in an exhibition to be held<lb />
in Minges Coliseum at 7 p.m. The<lb />
Pirates will play their final exhibi-<lb />
tion a week later against Barton<lb />
College at home and will then begin<lb />
their regular season at the BCA Invi-<lb />
tational as they take on Pepperdine.<lb />
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