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WEDNESDAY<lb />
November 3. 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
Scattered problems impede some voting<lb />
A large crowd lines up to vote at Tremont Elementary School in Cleveland on Tuesday. Julie Goulis, bottom right, fills out a provisional ballot.<lb />
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Pitt County<lb />
Results<lb />
(AP) � Machines<lb />
malfunctioned, tempers<lb />
flared and edgy voters often<lb />
waited hours Tuesday topick a<lb />
president in a contentious<lb />
race watched by thousands of<lb />
monitors who expected the worst.<lb />
But by the close of East Coast<lb />
polls, only scattered local snafus<lb />
had been reported in an election<lb />
turnout that was shaping up to be<lb />
the heaviest in years.<lb />
"So far, it's no big, but lots<lb />
of littles said Doug Chapin,<lb />
director of the Election<lb />
Reform Information Project, a<lb />
nonpartisan research group. "We<lb />
know of no major meltdowns<lb />
anywhere along the lines some<lb />
people were worried about<lb />
About SO percent of all voters<lb />
said they were very certain ballots<lb />
in their state would be accurately<lb />
counted, according to a national<lb />
Associated Press exit poll con-<lb />
ducted by Edison Media Research<lb />
and Mitofsky International.<lb />
Hyper-vigilance appeared to<lb />
be the order of the day, which in<lb />
some states prompted poll clo-<lb />
sures and unfounded complaints.<lb />
In New Jersey, for exam-<lb />
ple, a suspicious substance later<lb />
determined to be spilled salt<lb />
prompted the two-hour closure<lb />
of a Mount Laurel precinct.<lb />
In Pennsylvania, zealous GOP<lb />
election monitors complained<lb />
that some Philadelphia voting<lb />
machines already had thousands<lb />
of recorded votes when the polls<lb />
opened at 7 a.m.<lb />
Local election officials quickly<lb />
explained that voting machines<lb />
registered every vote ever cast<lb />
on them - like mileage on a car<lb />
odometer - and that did not con-<lb />
stitute evidence of fraud.<lb />
"It's absolutely ridiculous<lb />
said Deputy City Commissioner<lb />
Ed Schulgen.<lb />
In Colorado, Republican Party<lb />
officials said a lawyer for the<lb />
Democrats showed up at an Eagle<lb />
County precinct with a list of<lb />
registered GOP voters, planning<lb />
to challenge them all. Democrats<lb />
acknowledged it was true.<lb />
In other closely contested<lb />
states - including Iowa and<lb />
Michigan - the liberal group<lb />
MoveOn.org was accused of dis-<lb />
rupting local precincts. In Ohio, a<lb />
woman filed a lawsuit on behalf of<lb />
voters who didn't receive absen-<lb />
tee ballots on time, asking they<lb />
be allowed to cast provisional<lb />
ballots. Later, a Toledo federal<lb />
judge granted her request.<lb />
Also in Michigan, the NAACP<lb />
filed a Justice Department com-<lb />
plaint, saying it received 35 com-<lb />
plaints that GOP poll watchers<lb />
were harassing voters in Detroit.<lb />
In Wisconsin, Republicans<lb />
said vandals spray-painted<lb />
"Illegitimate Democracy" across<lb />
state party headquarters. In Mil-<lb />
waukee, police said tires were<lb />
slashed on about 20 get-out-the-<lb />
vote vehicles leased by the GOP.<lb />
New touch-screen voting<lb />
machines, criticized by computer<lb />
scientists and several elections<lb />
officials as susceptible to hack-<lb />
ing and malfunction, were used<lb />
Tuesday in 29 states and the<lb />
District of Columbia. Only Nevada<lb />
has mandated the machines pro-<lb />
duce paper receipts, which could<lb />
make recounts more reliable.<lb />
In Florida, which gave the<lb />
2000 election to George W. Bush<lb />
on the basis of 537 votes, 10<lb />
touch-screen voting machines<lb />
failed at various precincts in<lb />
Broward County. Nearly half<lb />
the state's voters were using the<lb />
ATM-like machines.<lb />
Chellie Pingree, president of<lb />
Common Cause and a former<lb />
international election monitor,<lb />
said a toll-free voting hot line<lb />
established by her citizens' lob-<lb />
bying group had logged at least<lb />
50,000 calls.<lb />
Tuesday's high voter turnout<lb />
could bring "more confusion to<lb />
already overburdened, under-<lb />
staffed polling places Pingree<lb />
said. And many of those places,<lb />
she added, "will have as many<lb />
lawyers and poll challengers as<lb />
they have people voting<lb />
Tensions flared early at many<lb />
of those sites. A Democratic offi-<lb />
cial in Cleveland claimed he was<lb />
thrown out of a church basement<lb />
by a screaming poll judge. Another<lb />
judge allowed him to return.<lb />
In Florida, two Bush sup-<lb />
porters filed a lawsuit seeking<lb />
at least $15,000 in damages,<lb />
claiming they were punched,<lb />
pushed, shoved and spat on when<lb />
they showed up at a Halloween<lb />
rally for Democratic candidate<lb />
John Kerry, dressed as giant<lb />
flip-flops. In a separate lawsuit,<lb />
the ACLU asked that absentee<lb />
ballots mailed within the United<lb />
States be subject to the same<lb />
deadline, Nov. 12. as overseas<lb />
ballots.<lb />
Provisional ballots, new this<lb />
election, also prompted disaster<lb />
fears because they could delay<lb />
any recount efforts. Any voter<lb />
whose name does not appear on<lb />
precinct rolls is entitled to cast<lb />
a provisional - or paper - ballot.<lb />
But elections officials must<lb />
individually certify them as<lb />
being cast by registered voters<lb />
before they can be counted.<lb />
A Kerry campaign lawyer<lb />
said some Pennsylvania voters<lb />
were prevented from voting<lb />
when at least a dozen Allegheny<lb />
County precincts ran out of<lb />
provisional ballots. More ballots<lb />
were on their way, and voters<lb />
were encouraged to return later<lb />
in the day. A similar complaint<lb />
surfaced in New Mexico.<lb />
President<lb />
George Bush IRI<lb />
U.S. Senate<lb />
Erskine Bowles (D)<lb />
U.S. Congress District 1<lb />
G. K. Butter Held (Dl<lb />
U.S. Congress District 3<lb />
Walter Jones (Rl<lb />
Governor<lb />
Mike Easley (D)<lb />
Lieutenant Governor<lb />
Beverly Eaves Perdue (Dl<lb />
Attorney General<lb />
Roy Cooper (D)<lb />
Auditor<lb />
Ralph Cambell (Dl<lb />
Commissioner of Agriculture<lb />
Brltt Cobb (Dl<lb />
Commissioner of Insurance<lb />
Jim Long (D)<lb />
Commissioner of Labor<lb />
Wayne Goodwin (D)<lb />
Secretary of State<lb />
Elaine F. Marshall ID)<lb />
�These results were obtained<lb />
at press time. For oftical<lb />
results, visit the Pitt County<lb />
Board of Elections site at<lb />
http:www.co.pltt.nc.usdepts<lb />
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() Presidential<lb />
Election<lb />
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Republican Percentage<lb />
43 H<lb />
Democratic Percentage<lb />
'Percentage received at press lime<lb />
Despite all the lawyers,<lb />
election-rights activists and<lb />
partisan voting monitors who<lb />
descended on polls across the<lb />
country intent on uncovering<lb />
voter fraud, the biggest complaint<lb />
appeared to be long lines that<lb />
forced voters to wait hours, in<lb />
queues that circled buildings and<lb />
wound down streets.<lb />
New advising centers help students Election Day draws thousands<lb />
Professional advisors<lb />
help students make the<lb />
right decisions<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU recently established a<lb />
system of new advising centers<lb />
to assist students in registration,<lb />
graduation and university life.<lb />
The new advising system<lb />
offers students seven distinct cen-<lb />
ters compatible with the different<lb />
majors in their department.<lb />
Some centers, including nurs-<lb />
ing and education, were estab-<lb />
hslri'il years ago by cleans who<lb />
saw ,i need for better advising. "<lb />
Instead of adding obligations<lb />
to faculty members who already<lb />
have plenty of responsibilities,<lb />
these centers employ professional<lb />
advisors.<lb />
Don Joyner, assistant vice<lb />
chancellor for academic support,<lb />
said some of these advisors also<lb />
teach, but their main job is to<lb />
counsel students.<lb />
"We like to think about<lb />
our advisors as being like stu-<lb />
dent development people said<lb />
Joyner.<lb />
Joyner said the new advisors<lb />
are trying to engage students<lb />
while helping them with aca-<lb />
demic decisions and life skills.<lb />
Many of the advisors hold small<lb />
group sessions and workshops<lb />
that train students on things<lb />
like time management and note<lb />
taking.<lb />
Every student is assigned to<lb />
one professional advisor who<lb />
works with 400 decided students<lb />
or 300 undecided students who<lb />
have completed 45 or less hours.<lb />
Joyner said while he would<lb />
like to make this service avail-<lb />
able to all students, there is not<lb />
a sufficient amount of funding<lb />
to do so.<lb />
In some of the advising cen-<lb />
ters, once a student declares his<lb />
major, he is coupled with a fac-<lb />
ulty advisor.<lb />
We still have faculty advisors,<lb />
and we're not trying to preempt<lb />
that at all, Joyner said.<lb />
"Some of the faculty advi-<lb />
sors work as mentors, others do<lb />
advising<lb />
Other centers use this pro-<lb />
gram the entire length of a<lb />
students' enrollment with the<lb />
department.<lb />
Karen Krupa, director for<lb />
undergraduate student services<lb />
in the school of nursing, said that<lb />
faculty members in her depart-<lb />
Students look through course<lb />
catelogs determing classes.<lb />
ment are sometimes too busy to<lb />
be effective advisors. She said<lb />
that some faculty members were<lb />
great, but they were not available<lb />
because they had to attend clini-<lb />
cals two to three times a week.<lb />
Joyner said he saw a need for<lb />
advising centers from his own<lb />
college experiences. He said he<lb />
hated having to go to five places<lb />
to find one answer. Students now<lb />
can find out where to go in these<lb />
centers. Even if his or her advisor<lb />
is not available, there is someone<lb />
there who can help.<lb />
"We hope that we have<lb />
a system set up to where<lb />
students, when they don't know<lb />
where to go, they get to go here<lb />
Joyner said.<lb />
see ADVISING page A2<lb />
Students come in<lb />
extreme numbers<lb />
KRISTIN DAY<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
Schools across the country<lb />
took off for Teacher Work Day,<lb />
employers let their workers show<lb />
up late and most of Greenville and<lb />
ECU waited in line to vote from<lb />
6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.<lb />
Carrie Clark, election official<lb />
at Hooker Memorial Church said<lb />
people began to line up at 5 a.m.<lb />
She said a man was sitting in his<lb />
chair in front of the building<lb />
when she got there. She had no<lb />
idea how long he had waited.<lb />
At Maranatha Free Will<lb />
Baptist Church, the line reached<lb />
14th street before booths opened<lb />
and at Saint James United<lb />
Methodist, they had a line by<lb />
6:30 a.m though not as long.<lb />
Voters also noticed a large<lb />
amount of students at the polls.<lb />
"I'm surprised by the number<lb />
of young people that got up said<lb />
one woman.<lb />
A retired Pitt County Mental<lb />
Health employee, Debbie Conklin<lb />
has voted in Greenville during<lb />
every presidential election for<lb />
the past 30 years. She said she<lb />
Voters wait through long lines for their turn to cast their vote.<lb />
thought the student attendance<lb />
was an improvement from years<lb />
before.<lb />
"There seems to be a definite<lb />
increase in the number of stu-<lb />
dents in line today  1 think it's<lb />
great said Conklin.<lb />
Wanda Thompson, an elec-<lb />
tion official at Maranatha FWB,<lb />
said there were quite a few stu-<lb />
dents voting this year and every-<lb />
one seemed enthusiastic.<lb />
Rick Niswander, dean of the<lb />
college of business at ECU, said<lb />
he noticed an increased amount<lb />
of students participating in the<lb />
election when compared to past<lb />
presidential elections. He esti-<lb />
mated approximately 23 percent<lb />
of people in line with him at<lb />
Hooker Memorial were students.<lb />
He said he noticed a lot of<lb />
political interest from students<lb />
during his classes and a vast<lb />
majority of his students said they<lb />
would vote. He also noticed that<lb />
more faculty members are taking<lb />
serious interest in this election.<lb />
Niswander said voting is<lb />
important because it is what<lb />
makes America a great country.<lb />
"This is what we have to do to<lb />
succeed said Niswander.<lb />
"A successful democracy is<lb />
not achieved without some effort<lb />
and this is the thing we do to<lb />
see VOTING page A2<lb />
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NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY November 3, 2004<lb />
campus News News Briefs<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 Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight. The<lb />
professional company has 85<lb />
dancers trained in ballet and<lb />
dedicated to the folk traditions<lb />
of their homeland. For more<lb />
information call 328-6851<lb />
or 1-800-ECU-ARTS.<lb />
-The Trial of Jack McCall"<lb />
Come relive history this evening<lb />
and see the trial reenactment of<lb />
the 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 Hinhway 43.<lb />
Doors open at 6 p.m. Call 328-<lb />
6851 for more information.<lb />
Down East Holiday Show<lb />
The Pitt County College<lb />
Foundation will hold this event<lb />
to celebrate the holiday season<lb />
with decorations of crafts, native<lb />
greenery, refreshments, holiday<lb />
gifts and more at the Greenville<lb />
Convention Center Nov. 5 - 7. For<lb />
more information call 321-4287.<lb />
Arabian Night<lb />
Part of the Family Fare Series,<lb />
"Arabian Nights" is a seamless<lb />
mix of live music, movement<lb />
and storytelling. Their unique<lb />
style is heralded by educators<lb />
and audiences alike for their<lb />
remarkable ability to integrate<lb />
the performing arts and ignite the<lb />
imagination. The performance will<lb />
be held in Wright Auditorium at 2<lb />
p.m. Nov. 6. Contact 328-4788 or<lb />
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 />
Symphony at Wright<lb />
Come see the school of music's<lb />
symphonic wind ensemble,<lb />
symphonic band and concert<lb />
band perform at Wright Auditorium<lb />
Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. Conductors for the<lb />
evening will be Scott Carter and<lb />
Chris Knighten. Call 628-6851 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Benefit Concert<lb />
Christy's Euro Pub is hosting<lb />
their second annual breast<lb />
cancer research benefit concert<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 10 from 9 o.m.<lb />
- 1 a.m. The event wili 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 />
Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. in Hendrix Theater.<lb />
Tickets are $3 for students and<lb />
members of the military and $5<lb />
for the general public. Contact<lb />
Tarrick C. Cox at 328-1518 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Dissertation Defense<lb />
Come see Tim Saltuklaroglu with<lb />
the communication sciences<lb />
and disorders department's<lb />
dissertation defense called<lb />
"The Role of Gestural Imitation<lb />
in the Inhibition of Stuttering<lb />
The presentation will be Nov.<lb />
16 at 3:30 p.m. in 103 Belk<lb />
Building (School of Allied health).<lb />
For more information, e-mail<lb />
ts0712mail.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 Ullian 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<lb />
the adult subject matter. Runs<lb />
Nov.18 - 23. Contact 328-6829 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Local<lb />
School officials on<lb />
alert for escaped convict<lb />
HOPE MILLS, NC - While law<lb />
enforcement officers searched for<lb />
an escaped convict near his family's<lb />
Cumberland County home, school<lb />
officials went on alert and restricted<lb />
access to buildings.<lb />
Family members in the county saw<lb />
William Glenn Barefoot after he<lb />
escaped more than a week ago<lb />
from the Hoke County Jail. Barefoot<lb />
was serving an 84-year sentence for<lb />
shooting a sheriffs deputy.<lb />
Some Cumberland County schools<lb />
went on alert Monday after the search<lb />
for Barefoot spread from Moore<lb />
County, where he was seen last week,<lb />
to the area near his family's homes.<lb />
The schools took cautionary action,<lb />
restricting movement in the schools,<lb />
said Jimmy Black security director for<lb />
Cumberland County schools.<lb />
"And nobody's allowed in the school<lb />
without being escorted Black said.<lb />
"All our after-school activities are<lb />
closely monitored<lb />
Black said the extra security measures<lb />
will stay in place until Barefoot is<lb />
caught or until school officials think<lb />
he is out of the area.<lb />
The 40-year-old Barefoot showed up<lb />
Sunday at his family's property. John<lb />
Barefoot said he saw his brother<lb />
sitting near woods that surround their<lb />
home. He hadn't been seen since he<lb />
ran into woods Oct. 25 at Aberdeen.<lb />
Officer shoots man<lb />
in leaf-burning confrontation<lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, NC - A Fayetteville<lb />
police officer shot a man<lb />
who authorities said became<lb />
argumentative after being told he<lb />
could not bum leaves.<lb />
Steven Francis Newman, 54, was shot<lb />
in the stomach after a confrontation<lb />
with officer Larry Deal, police said in<lb />
a news release.<lb />
Newman was taken to Cape Fear<lb />
Valley Medical Center where he was<lb />
listed in critical condition. Deal was<lb />
not injured.<lb />
The confrontation began Monday<lb />
afternoon when the Fayetteville<lb />
Fire Department went to Newman's<lb />
home to investigate a report of<lb />
illegal burning.<lb />
When Newman told firefighters to<lb />
leave his property, they left and called<lb />
police. Deal, the first officer to arrive,<lb />
knocked on a door inside the carport<lb />
after Newman didn't answer the front<lb />
door, police said.<lb />
Assistant Chief Philip Cannady<lb />
said Newman came out and was<lb />
argumentative and belligerent toward<lb />
Deal and the firefighters.<lb />
Newman went back into the house<lb />
and got a handgun, Cannady said,<lb />
adding that Deal then fired his<lb />
gun because he believed his life<lb />
was threatened.<lb />
Deal was placed on administrative<lb />
duty pending the outcome of an<lb />
investigation by the State Bureau<lb />
of Investigation.<lb />
National<lb />
Atlantic City casino strike over<lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - Thousands<lb />
of striking casino-hotel workers<lb />
have reached a tentative contract<lb />
agreement that signals an end to a<lb />
bitter, month-old walkout - the longest<lb />
in Atlantic City casino history.<lb />
The union representing about<lb />
10,000 striking bartenders, cocktail<lb />
servers, housekeepers and other<lb />
service employees approved the<lb />
five-year deal late Monday. It calls<lb />
for significant gains in wages and<lb />
benefits and guards against the<lb />
casinos' practice of leasing space to<lb />
non-union restaurants and bars.<lb />
"Given our starting point, we had<lb />
thought we needed a three-year<lb />
contract to reach those goals, but<lb />
we achieved all that and more during<lb />
the course of this strike said Robert<lb />
McDevitt, president of Local 54 of<lb />
the Hotel Employees and Restaurant<lb />
Employees union.<lb />
A vote by rank-and-file members<lb />
was planned for Wednesday.<lb />
AdViSing frompageM<lb />
Joyner said his worst fear, as<lb />
the number of enrolled students<lb />
increases at ECU, the univer-<lb />
sity would lose its small-school<lb />
feel. He said the advisor-advisee<lb />
system is the only one-on-one<lb />
relationship students have with<lb />
the school. This relationship<lb />
should be designed to better<lb />
support students.<lb />
"The university felt we needed<lb />
to create a support mechanism<lb />
for students Joyner said.<lb />
Joyner said the advising cen-<lb />
ters have helped because students<lb />
are no longer in crisis when it<lb />
comes to registration. He said<lb />
students seem to be responding<lb />
positively and he hopes they do<lb />
not feel like a number.<lb />
Krupa said the students really<lb />
like their advising center.<lb />
"They feel like we're really after<lb />
their best interest said Krupa.<lb />
Joan Shappley, director for<lb />
the college of education's advis-<lb />
ing center, said students in her<lb />
department prefer the advising<lb />
centers as well.<lb />
"Surveys of our students<lb />
during the past years have shown<lb />
that they appreciate personal,<lb />
accessible and accurate assistance<lb />
and the university's initiative in<lb />
advising is innovative and excit-<lb />
ing said Shappley.<lb />
Shappley said she and her<lb />
coworkers also enjoy the experience.<lb />
"We, of course, think our<lb />
students are the best, and feel<lb />
protective of their success and<lb />
genuinely interested in being<lb />
part of a satisfying university<lb />
experience Shappley said.<lb />
"ECU has long been known<lb />
for its friendly environment<lb />
and personal attention while<lb />
simultaneously offering the wide<lb />
range of university opportuni-<lb />
ties associated with a 20,000<lb />
plus student body - we feel the<lb />
campus-wide advising centers<lb />
have an integral role to play in<lb />
promoting and enhancing this<lb />
environment<lb />
Funding for the advis-<lb />
ing centers came from deans<lb />
with Academic Affairs and<lb />
campus-based tuition. Joyner<lb />
said the money is well spent.<lb />
The money was used to<lb />
hire support staff, as well as<lb />
eight new advisors, and to cover<lb />
set-up costs like desks, comput-<lb />
ers and paper. There are about<lb />
40 people involved with the<lb />
advising collaboration.<lb />
Leah Deceuster, junior ele-<lb />
mentary education major, said she<lb />
thinks the new advising centers<lb />
are worth the increase in tuition<lb />
because they will create a closer<lb />
relationship between advisors<lb />
and students. She said she rarely<lb />
sees her faculty advisor and has<lb />
virtually no relationship with her.<lb />
"I really don't know her<lb />
said Deceuster.<lb />
Centers are located in build-<lb />
ings where classrooms of subjects<lb />
are taught. For example, college of<lb />
health and human performances<lb />
has an advising center in Minges.<lb />
The academic advising and<lb />
support is for students who are<lb />
undecided or reconsidering.<lb />
The Bate advising center has<lb />
business, Harriot College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences, school of<lb />
communication and school of<lb />
Allied Health sciences.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeascarolinian. com.<lb />
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College of Health and Human<lb />
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Workers could be back on the job<lb />
as early as Thursday, according to<lb />
union officials.<lb />
The union went on strike Oct 1 against<lb />
seven of the city's 12 casinos, turning<lb />
operations in the 24-hour gambling<lb />
halls upside down. While revenue<lb />
figures for the month - quantifying the<lb />
amount of lost business - have yet<lb />
to be released, the strike was clearly<lb />
bad for business.<lb />
About 10,000 casino workers - not<lb />
including dealers - walked out at<lb />
Harrah's Atlantic City, Showboat<lb />
Casino-Hotel, Resorts Atlantic City,<lb />
Bally's Atlantic City, Caesars Atlantic<lb />
City, Tropicana Casino and Resort<lb />
and the Atlantic City Hilton.<lb />
Restaurants closed, highly-paid<lb />
executives went to work making<lb />
beds and gamblers were forced<lb />
to endure noisy picket lines, cuts<lb />
in housekeeping services and<lb />
other inconveniences.<lb />
The casinos never stopped taking<lb />
bets, although some gamblers<lb />
decided to steer clear of the sign-<lb />
waving pickets who maintained a<lb />
round-the-clock presence outside.<lb />
The last time Local 54 walked out was<lb />
for three days in 1999.<lb />
Parents settle lawsuit<lb />
over son's death at frat party<lb />
SEATTLE - The parents of a University<lb />
of Washington student who died after<lb />
a fall at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity<lb />
house have settled a lawsuit against<lb />
the fraternity, their lawyer said.<lb />
Terms were not disclosed, but part<lb />
of the settlement will be used to<lb />
establish a scholarship in memory<lb />
of Brett Jensen of Everett, said Mark<lb />
A. Johnson, a lawyer for Jensen's<lb />
parents Don and Jan Jensen.<lb />
The settlement did not include an<lb />
admission of wrongdoing by the<lb />
fraternity, based in Charlotte, NC,<lb />
Johnson said Monday.<lb />
"The Jensens brought the lawsuit to<lb />
discover the truth about Brett's death.<lb />
The settlement and the scholarship it<lb />
enables are the Jensens' memorial to<lb />
their son he said.<lb />
Jensen, 19, a 4.0 student in high<lb />
school and class valedictorian,<lb />
attended what his parents said was<lb />
a drinking party in which participants<lb />
drank a shot of beer every minute for<lb />
100 minutes.<lb />
Hours later, early on the morning of<lb />
May 7, 2002, he fell 30 feet from a<lb />
balcony, causing fatal head injuries.<lb />
Police said they could find no<lb />
witnesses to the fall.<lb />
International<lb />
Thai local official<lb />
beheaded in revenge<lb />
BANGKOK, Thailand - A local<lb />
Buddhist official was beheaded by<lb />
suspected Muslim insurgents as<lb />
revenge for the deaths of 85 rioters<lb />
in Thailand's mainly Muslim south last<lb />
week, police said Tuesday.<lb />
The head of Jaran Torae, an assistant<lb />
village leader, was left Tuesday on a<lb />
roadside with a letter attached saying<lb />
the killers were avenging the deaths<lb />
of Muslim rioters in a confrontation<lb />
with government forces, said police<lb />
Lt. Krit Boonyarith.<lb />
Police found Jaran's corpse in a<lb />
rubber plantation about half a mile<lb />
from where his head was discovered,<lb />
Krit said.<lb />
"This is revenge for the innocent<lb />
Muslim youths who were massacred<lb />
at the Tak Bai protest the handwritten<lb />
letter reportedly said.<lb />
Jaran, 58, an official in Sukhirin district<lb />
of Narathiwat province, went missing<lb />
late Monday, police said. He was shot<lb />
in the chest, and police believed his<lb />
head was cut off after his death.<lb />
The 85 deaths during an Oct. 25 riot<lb />
at Tak Bai in Narathiwat province<lb />
have fueled anger among southern<lb />
Thailand's Muslim majority, where<lb />
many complain of discrimination<lb />
at the hands of the country's<lb />
Buddhist majority.<lb />
Prime k Thaksin Shinawatra's<lb />
government has come under severe<lb />
domestic and international criticism<lb />
for its handling of the riot, during<lb />
which seven people were killed<lb />
by gunfire and 78 others were<lb />
crushed to death or suffocated after<lb />
being detained and packed into<lb />
military trucks.<lb />
Sudanese army<lb />
surrounds refugee camps<lb />
GENEVA - The Sudanese army and<lb />
police have surrounded several<lb />
refugee camps in the war-torn region<lb />
of Darfur and denied access to<lb />
humanitarian groups, the United<lb />
Nations said Tuesday.<lb />
"It started at 3 a.m. without any<lb />
warning said Christiane Berthiaume,<lb />
spokeswoman for the World<lb />
Food Program.<lb />
"Agencies have been denied access<lb />
to these camps since this morning<lb />
At least 160,000 refugees in<lb />
western Darfur cannot be reached<lb />
by road "because of insecurity<lb />
Berthiaume said.<lb />
The U.N. food agency has relocated<lb />
a total of 88 aid workers from'<lb />
three camps in the Nyala region:<lb />
Golu, Zaieinge and Nertetie. Most<lb />
of those evacuated are working<lb />
for independent aid organizations<lb />
rather than the United Nations,<lb />
Berthiaume said.<lb />
The agency still has three employees<lb />
in Zaieinge and Nertetie but may<lb />
evacuate them depending "on<lb />
the evolution of the situation<lb />
Berthiaume said.<lb />
WFP is concerned that government<lb />
forces may start relocating people<lb />
in the camps back to their villages,<lb />
where there is less protection from<lb />
government-backed militias known<lb />
as Janjaweed, she said.<lb />
Refugees fear the move may be<lb />
government retaliation for the<lb />
kidnapping of 18 Sudanese of Arab<lb />
origin, who were taken hostage while<lb />
traveling on a bus between Zaieinge<lb />
and Nyala last week, WFP said.<lb />
Sudan's government is accused of<lb />
backing the Janjaweed to help put<lb />
down a 19-month rebellion by non-<lb />
Arab African groups.<lb />
Study abroad programs<lb />
available for students<lb />
Programs allow<lb />
overseas travel, study<lb />
ALICIA WILLIAMS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Applications for ECU's<lb />
study abroad and exchange<lb />
programs are being accepted for<lb />
the several programs available<lb />
to students.<lb />
Sarah Stevenson, assistant<lb />
director for study abroad, works<lb />
with both incoming international<lb />
students and ECU students who<lb />
are interested in study abroad.<lb />
Stevenson said she encour-<lb />
ages students to stop by the<lb />
International House to pick<lb />
up application informa-<lb />
tion and materials if they are<lb />
interested in participating in<lb />
exchange programs.<lb />
Stevenson said ECU has a<lb />
variety of exchange programs<lb />
available to students. ECU is a<lb />
member of the International Stu-<lb />
dent Exchange Programs, which<lb />
offers more than 100 study sites<lb />
in more than 30 countries.<lb />
ECU is also a member<lb />
of the University of<lb />
North Carolina Exchange<lb />
Program, which offers study<lb />
in Australia, Brazil, Denmark,<lb />
Finland, Germany, Israel,<lb />
Mexico and Sweden.<lb />
Students who go to Ger-<lb />
many through this pro-<lb />
gram get free German lan-<lb />
guage courses. There are<lb />
other programs, such as the<lb />
Santander, Spain, a location offered by ECU'S study abroad and<lb />
ECU exchange program is located in Spain's northern coast.<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
Consortium Programs, that<lb />
ECU offers allowing students<lb />
to spend semesters in vari-<lb />
ous locations in Europe. ECU<lb />
has a program called the ECU<lb />
Bilateral Exchange that consists<lb />
of 13 countries overseas.<lb />
Stevenson said ECU has<lb />
summer programs that are<lb />
sponsored by departments<lb />
throughout the university<lb />
allowing students to study abroad<lb />
for a semester or a year.<lb />
Students who pursue study<lb />
abroad and exchange programs<lb />
do not necessarily have to pay<lb />
more than they would if they<lb />
were taking classes at ECU.<lb />
Stevenson said the cost for<lb />
exchange programs for ECU<lb />
students is the same as tuition<lb />
and fees at ECU. The exchange<lb />
programs are also affordable<lb />
see ABROAD page A3<lb />
Voting frompageM<lb />
provide it<lb />
Fiorella Becker, junior inter-<lb />
national business major, said<lb />
voting is important to a lot of<lb />
students this year because It's<lb />
the only way they have a say in<lb />
government policy.<lb />
"I think this yeara lot of college<lb />
students are voting because the can-<lb />
didates' issues affect us said Becker.<lb />
Hank Moonschein, a<lb />
member of the democratic<lb />
committee for oversight and<lb />
review, stayed at Maranatha, his<lb />
precinct, all day and passed<lb />
out flyers of all the democratic<lb />
judges. He said he had never been<lb />
involved in politics until this year.<lb />
Conklin said she and her<lb />
friends have also talked about the<lb />
current political issues more.<lb />
Thompson said she thought<lb />
there was a great turnout this<lb />
year. Voters only had to wait in<lb />
line for 30 minutes at Maranatha<lb />
FWB and they did not experience<lb />
any technical problems.<lb />
Ellen Higly, election official at<lb />
Hooker, said there was one booth<lb />
that would not work properly<lb />
when they opened for elections,<lb />
but everything worked fine for<lb />
the rest of the day.<lb />
Voters thought the long lines<lb />
were the only problem.<lb />
Conklin said she wished<lb />
there were more people working<lb />
at her precinct so she could vote<lb />
faster. Many voters at Hooker<lb />
Memorial stood in line for more<lb />
than an hour.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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Agreement signed with Interlink<lb />
Language Center, draws students<lb />
Affiliation takes effect<lb />
next school year<lb />
KATIE KOKINDA-BALDWIN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
In an effort to increase the<lb />
number of international students<lb />
at ECU, an agreement with a lan-<lb />
guage center has recently been<lb />
established assisting prospective<lb />
international students in meet-<lb />
ing the English requirements to<lb />
study at ECU.<lb />
Charles Lyons, ECU's director<lb />
of international affairs, signed<lb />
the agreement affiliating ECU<lb />
with the Colorado corpora-<lb />
tion entitled Interlink. The<lb />
affiliation will take effect in<lb />
the 2004-2005 academic year.<lb />
"I've seen the system work<lb />
said Lyons.<lb />
Lyons worked in establishing<lb />
Abroad<lb />
from page A2<lb />
because there are a number of<lb />
scholarships, in addition to<lb />
financial aid, available to cover<lb />
the cost of travel.<lb />
Calvin Mercer, associate<lb />
professor of religion, agreed<lb />
that ECU has sufficient scholar-<lb />
ships and financial aid to help<lb />
students go on these trips. One<lb />
scholarship is the Rivers Schol-<lb />
arship, which can help you<lb />
with the cost of transportation.<lb />
One of the several trips this<lb />
summer will be in Italy and<lb />
Greece, which offer six credit<lb />
hours. Historical and religious<lb />
sites will be visited. The locations<lb />
visited include Athens, Greece,<lb />
Italy and Rome.<lb />
Studying abroad is<lb />
beneficial to students, espe-<lb />
cially those who are going to<lb />
graduate school.<lb />
"More and more graduate<lb />
schools are receiving applications<lb />
from students who have lived<lb />
overseas or studied overseas<lb />
said Stevenson.<lb />
Employers also look at a<lb />
student exchange program as<lb />
experience in which a person<lb />
has developed the understand-<lb />
ing and familiarity with another<lb />
country, language skills, a sense<lb />
of flexibility and a willing-<lb />
ness to go somewhere and try<lb />
something different.<lb />
The GPA requirement<lb />
for exchange programs is<lb />
a 2.75. If a student intends<lb />
to do an exchange program,<lb />
the student needs to make<lb />
sure the courses they take are<lb />
compatible to ECU's courses.<lb />
The student does not have to<lb />
remain a full time student on<lb />
these trips.<lb />
There are usually 25 to 30<lb />
people who go on these trips.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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the program at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Greensboro.<lb />
After seeing the program's suc-<lb />
cess, he contacted Interlink<lb />
and arranged the affiliation<lb />
with ECU.<lb />
This affiliation states ECU<lb />
would send a conditional letter<lb />
of admission to international<lb />
students that do not meet the<lb />
proficiency in the English lan-<lb />
guage requirement. Those stu-<lb />
dents will be given full admission<lb />
after they have either achieved<lb />
a score of 550 on a paper or<lb />
machine-graded 213 TOEFL,<lb />
comparable to the American<lb />
SAT, or they have successfully<lb />
completed Level five of the ILC<lb />
training program.<lb />
After Sept. 9, 2001, many<lb />
programs offering help in<lb />
language to International stu-<lb />
dents were unable to main-<lb />
tain sufficient numbers of stu<lb />
dents causing various com-<lb />
panies to discontinue their<lb />
service. One of the few compa-<lb />
nies that survived is Interlink<lb />
Language Centers.<lb />
ECU's affiliation with ILC has<lb />
been established to assist ECU and<lb />
ILC in their respective efforts to<lb />
recruit and educate an increased<lb />
number of international stu-<lb />
dents. ECU's goal is to admit 500<lb />
international students by 2009.<lb />
Since ECU does not have a<lb />
sufficient number of students to<lb />
merit an on-campus ILC training<lb />
program, the students would be<lb />
referred to the already-existing<lb />
center at Valparaiso University<lb />
in Indiana, or if necessary, to one<lb />
of the four other centers located<lb />
at Colorado School of Mines,<lb />
Indiana State University,<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Greensboro or Guilford College.<lb />
Each of the universities that<lb />
ILC is affiliated with or based<lb />
at are a part of the American<lb />
Consortium of Universities.<lb />
The ACU works to assist in the<lb />
adjustment to the academic<lb />
and cultural challenges of study<lb />
abroad. International students<lb />
are degree-seeking students,<lb />
meaning they are not accepted to<lb />
study at an American university<lb />
for a semester or even a year.<lb />
They are accepted with the goal<lb />
of achieving their bachelor's or<lb />
master's degree, occasionally<lb />
even a doctorate.<lb />
If the increased effort<lb />
to recruit and admit more<lb />
international students to ECU<lb />
attracts enough international<lb />
students, ILC would set up an<lb />
on-campus facility to provide<lb />
Level four and five instruction.<lb />
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Voter advocates in Ohio canvas a high school parking lot as voters came to precincts.<lb />
AP � Polling places experi-<lb />
enced scattered problems early<lb />
Tuesday as legions of lawyers,<lb />
election-rights activists and<lb />
computer scientists watched,<lb />
particularly in battleground<lb />
states, for any trouble that could<lb />
disenfranchise voters.<lb />
New rules, new voters and a<lb />
tight presidential contest com-<lb />
bined to create "a recipe for<lb />
problems said Sean Greene,<lb />
who was assigned to watch<lb />
Cleveland polls for the Election<lb />
Reform Information Project, a<lb />
nonpartisan research group on<lb />
election reform.<lb />
Nearly one in three voters,<lb />
including about half of those in<lb />
Florida, were expected to cast<lb />
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AMANDA Q. UNGERFELT Editor In Chief<lb />
November 3,2004<lb />
Our View<lb />
W<lb />
As college students, not enough of us<lb />
take the time to take an active approach<lb />
to the world around us. Sometimes we<lb />
ignore current events.<lb />
Other times we neglect to engage in<lb />
dialogue about issues that affect our<lb />
lives. It's quite discouraging, really.<lb />
Yesterday, as many members of TEC<lb />
staff visited precincts around the com-<lb />
munity, it was blatantly obvious that<lb />
young people, for the most part, did not<lb />
take the opportunity to express their<lb />
political opinions through voting. ,<lb />
Our staff overheard many complaints<lb />
from students saying the lines were too<lb />
long, they forgot to send in their absen-<lb />
tee ballots or they simply didn't feel they<lb />
had enough time.<lb />
One student told us the line for Hooker<lb />
Memorial Church was wrapped around<lb />
the building and she did not feel voting<lb />
was important enough to waste her time<lb />
waiting in line.<lb />
One staff member only encountered<lb />
one voter in two hours that was below<lb />
30 years old.<lb />
This is not to say that all students didn't<lb />
vote. We give a great deal of credit to<lb />
the students and members of the ECU<lb />
and Greenville communities who were<lb />
committed to getting informed and<lb />
taking the time to vote. ECU College<lb />
Democrats and College Republicans did<lb />
a great job promoting their candidates<lb />
and registering voters. However, we feel<lb />
compelled to criticize those students<lb />
who proved apathetic.<lb />
As much as Americans like to complain<lb />
about politicians and their campaigns,<lb />
few can ignore the time commitment,<lb />
energy and finances that go into com-<lb />
peting in any race, local or national.<lb />
Each of the candidates should be con-<lb />
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In My Opinion<lb />
Election 2004 is media milestone<lb />
(KRT) � Both sides in the presi-<lb />
dential contest are eager to declare this<lb />
election the most momentous event<lb />
since the discovery of fire, and we won't<lb />
know how true that is until we see how<lb />
badly we've been burned. But 1 think<lb />
it's already apparent that the campaign<lb />
will be considered a milestone in the<lb />
history of the U.S. media.<lb />
Here's what has changed:<lb />
- The mainstream media no longer<lb />
play a key role in setting the national<lb />
news agenda. The established news<lb />
media were nowhere on public-policy<lb />
matters. Issues that should have been<lb />
their meat and potatoes - such as the<lb />
adequacy of homeland security or<lb />
remedies to stanch job losses - were<lb />
largely untouched. A recent BBC Online<lb />
critique was titled, perceptively, "How<lb />
the U.S. media lost the plot<lb />
- Instead, the agenda was set by<lb />
partisans, via political advertising and<lb />
committed freelance efforts. Time and<lb />
again, established media essentially<lb />
reacted to issues rammed through<lb />
by outside groups. It started with the<lb />
Howard Dean primary campaign, in<lb />
which a grass-roots protest against the<lb />
war blossomed briefly into an electoral<lb />
insurgency. Fahrenheit 911 threw the<lb />
fat in the fire, raising President Bush's<lb />
character and competence as reelection<lb />
issues. Also, that critique, like the swift<lb />
boat group's anti-Kerry assaults, leapt<lb />
over the media firewalls and forged<lb />
the campaign debate. One lamentable<lb />
conclusion: Buying your way onto the<lb />
national agenda is easy, it just takes<lb />
money.<lb />
- The horse race defeated all comers.<lb />
I can't exaggerate the degree to which<lb />
mainstream news evaluated virtu-<lb />
ally all candidate actions, utterances,<lb />
proposals and disclosures by how they<lb />
might affect not the country, but the<lb />
vote. Learned commentators speculated<lb />
endlessly on the impact of a Kerry<lb />
health-care proposal on Ohio's turnout<lb />
or Pennsylvania's undecideds, without<lb />
ever looking at the proposal itself.<lb />
Political writer Matt Taibbi has skew-<lb />
ered the almost derisive way in which<lb />
journalists referred to policy "details<lb />
which they never actually described<lb />
(and probably couldn't).<lb />
- News media credibility was in<lb />
freefall. Unrelenting attacks on so-<lb />
called liberal bias were partly respon-<lb />
sible. But the huge irony is that for<lb />
all the gnashing of teeth over the<lb />
"60 Minutes" anti-Bush National<lb />
Guard memos, the two most calamitous<lb />
errors that the media have made in this<lb />
young century were both immensely<lb />
favorable to Bush: prematurely award-<lb />
ing him the 2000 election and shilling<lb />
for his fallacious pre-war claims about<lb />
Iraq's strategic arsenal. When those<lb />
various instances are set alongside<lb />
the cases of reporter deceit and the<lb />
still-unfolding newspaper circulation<lb />
scandal, the media inspire anything<lb />
but trust.<lb />
- The Web stretched the universe<lb />
of political news. The Internet has<lb />
matured into a boisterous adolescence,<lb />
with broad claims of diversity and<lb />
public empowerment. We've entered<lb />
what pioneer Matt Drudge once<lb />
described as "an era vibrating with<lb />
the din of small voices Bloggers<lb />
are more adept at verification than<lb />
original reporting, and on the Internet<lb />
it's not easy to know who's pulling<lb />
whose strings. But time and again the<lb />
boundaries of coverage have expanded<lb />
because of the persistence of Web-based<lb />
reportage and commentary, which are<lb />
now integral to any journalist's beat<lb />
coverage.<lb />
- Partisanship is here to stay.<lb />
Advocacy journalism may rankle, but<lb />
its legitimacy within the national dis-<lb />
course seems to be more firmly estab-<lb />
lished now than ever. Indeed, it's the<lb />
claim to impartiality that the public<lb />
seems unwilling now to accept.<lb />
- The supremacy of fact is under<lb />
siege. People should argue over which<lb />
facts matter, not what the facts are.<lb />
When a University of Maryland study<lb />
found that 72 percent of Bush sup-<lb />
porters believe that Iraq had or was<lb />
actively developing weapons of mass<lb />
destruction, and 75 percent believe<lb />
that Iraq was substantially supporting<lb />
- claims that not even the administra-<lb />
tion makes - something is wrong with<lb />
the country's political information<lb />
system.<lb />
Hence, with the 2004 campaign,<lb />
patterns of media influence - of who<lb />
gets to speak and to be heard - funda-<lb />
mentally shifted, with once-authori-<lb />
tative voices discredited. A robust<lb />
new conversation conducted on the<lb />
Internet, talk radio and cable TV has<lb />
assumed historic prominence. Still,<lb />
despite an unparalleled richness of<lb />
information and multiplicity of per-<lb />
spectives, the discourse that character-<lb />
ized the current campaign season was<lb />
dopey, squalid and mendacious.<lb />
And vast numbers of people believe<lb />
important things that aren't true.<lb />
In My Opinion<lb />
Falling in love with handwritten letters<lb />
Pen to paper: Falling in love with<lb />
handwritten letters<lb />
(KRT) � I remember reaching my<lb />
lanky arm into our rusty mailbox as a<lb />
young girl and getting so excited when<lb />
in the thick stack of mail, I'd find a<lb />
letter addressed to me.<lb />
Today, I'm still overjoyed to receive<lb />
a personal letter, though it happens less<lb />
and less frequently.<lb />
There's just something about the<lb />
care and time put into a letter that has<lb />
drawn me back to this old-style manner<lb />
of corresponding.<lb />
When e-mail became the cheaper<lb />
and faster alternative to our classic<lb />
postal service, I admit I happily jumped<lb />
on the bandwagon. I was saving<lb />
paper, money and time all at once.<lb />
Who wouldn't relocate their primary<lb />
address from their home mailbox to<lb />
the Internet?<lb />
Then in an English class last spring,<lb />
an assignment drove me to fall in love<lb />
with genuine letter-writing again.<lb />
In partners, we were to spend a few<lb />
months cultivating a relationship in<lb />
writing through which we discussed<lb />
almost everything - life, love, our<lb />
future goals and dreams.<lb />
One of the most enjoyable parts of<lb />
the exercise was also the most simple.<lb />
In writing our letters, we chose an<lb />
array of stationery, found new ways to<lb />
decorate our envelopes, and learned<lb />
different styles of handwriting.<lb />
I chose a new pen to use with each<lb />
letter, and added stickers, colored paper<lb />
or any other decoration I felt was right.<lb />
It was the personal touch that made me<lb />
yearn for the next letter to come In my<lb />
mailbox each day.<lb />
Admiring (or trying to decipher)<lb />
a person's handwriting is one of the<lb />
many things that separate letters from<lb />
e-mails. The different styles of hand-<lb />
writing can say a lot about the writer's<lb />
personality and add a dose of character<lb />
to the paper.<lb />
For example, my grandmother says<lb />
if a person tilts his writing to the left,<lb />
he generally thinks with his head and is<lb />
more reserved and quiet. If it's tilted to<lb />
the right, he is more likely to think with<lb />
his heart and be more emotional and<lb />
loving. And if he crosses his T's low, he<lb />
has lower self-confidence, while cross-<lb />
ing them high means he is enthusiastic<lb />
and spirited.<lb />
E-mails afford a quick, easy and<lb />
often mindless option for keeping in<lb />
touch. Sure, we all receive heartfelt<lb />
e-mails from time to time, but most<lb />
are short and full of incomplete sen-<lb />
tences with phrases like "lol "btw"<lb />
and "g2g<lb />
In a good letter, sentences are well<lb />
thought-out, everlasting and com-<lb />
plete.<lb />
But what about special occasions<lb />
like birthdays or holidays? We're bound<lb />
to receive several letters and cards in<lb />
the mail then, right? Not much any-<lb />
more, thanks to e-cards. Instead of<lb />
taking the time and thought to send a<lb />
real greeting card or to make one, we<lb />
can now click on a picture of a card<lb />
and e-mail it to a friend in a matter of<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Letters are the storytellers of our<lb />
past. From a soldier on the battlefield<lb />
writing to his loved ones at home, to<lb />
a king requesting the help of another<lb />
nation, to the romance of the Reagans,<lb />
letters tell the stories that become our<lb />
history.<lb />
Once an e-mail is deleted, it disap-<lb />
pears into cyberspace. A letter will last<lb />
forever. An e-mail is a document to look<lb />
at on a screen, not a piece of paper to<lb />
hold in hand.<lb />
Next time, instead of catching up<lb />
with a friend in an e-mail, try writing<lb />
a letter. Who knows, maybe your friend<lb />
will respond and bring back the true<lb />
meaning of "You've got mail<lb />
Pirate Rant<lb />
I find it interesting that when<lb />
I make my way over to the Demo-<lb />
cratic table in Wright Plaza, they<lb />
don't have any posters left over,<lb />
and sometimes they're even short<lb />
on stickers. But at the Bush table<lb />
they're throwing them at stu-<lb />
dents passing by. Hopefully this<lb />
is a foreshadowing of the way the<lb />
votes will end up.<lb />
I hate it when other students<lb />
in class try to get the professor<lb />
to cancel class. Why do you do<lb />
this? You're big girls and boys<lb />
now and you should be capable<lb />
of making your own decisions<lb />
about attending class.<lb />
Is it me or is everyone an<lb />
executive at a Fortune 500 com-<lb />
pany? If we made sure we studied<lb />
like we make sure we carry that<lb />
cell phone, we'd all be doctors.<lb />
A month until graduation<lb />
and I don't know a doggone thing<lb />
about it. Is this information top-<lb />
secret or what?<lb />
I've been at least five different<lb />
places to try and get my registra-<lb />
tion together. I'm sick of all this<lb />
red tape.<lb />
Elections are over! No more<lb />
political ads - yay!<lb />
Why does all the food that is<lb />
so bad for you taste so good?<lb />
I'm sick of all my Democratic<lb />
friends saying Kerry should win<lb />
the election. Have some faith in<lb />
your presidential candidate!<lb />
Could Nelly be any more of a<lb />
sell-out? First there was the half<lb />
time show with Britney Spears<lb />
and N'Sync now Tim McGraw?<lb />
What a poser!<lb />
What is the purpose of the<lb />
drunk dial? Do you think it's<lb />
appealing for me to talk to you<lb />
when all your words slur together<lb />
and you make absolutely no sense?<lb />
Why is it that the guy you<lb />
like always talks to you about<lb />
other girls?<lb />
How come every time I meet<lb />
a good looking guy downtown he<lb />
turns out to be gay?<lb />
I know many of the boys<lb />
are looking forward to basket-<lb />
ball season because of the Pure<lb />
Gold dancers, but I'm looking<lb />
forward to the hot basketball<lb />
players! You're hot, Mike Cook!<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.theeastcaroiinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editorts'theeastcarolinian.<lb />
corn. The editor reserves the right<lb />
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upper hand, the Oscars will be<lb />
arriving a month earlier this year<lb />
and Oscar hopefuls are debut-<lb />
ing as early as October to create<lb />
individual buzz.<lb />
Many factors contribute to a<lb />
film's ability to gain an Academy<lb />
Award nomination, the highest<lb />
honor in film. History indicates<lb />
the Academy's propensity toward<lb />
certain movies. Even before<lb />
its release, an aspect such as<lb />
the director, theme and actors<lb />
attached to star contribute to how<lb />
well it will fare in the battle for<lb />
the Oscar.<lb />
With the end of the year<lb />
approaching quickly and the<lb />
arrival of potential winners<lb />
coming earlier than usual, Chris<lb />
Rock will host the ceremony Feb.<lb />
27, 2005. There are already a<lb />
multitude of films clamoring for<lb />
the coveted Oscar.<lb />
Predictions can be made<lb />
based on the stars attached to<lb />
the project as well as content.<lb />
Some promising new films have<lb />
already debuted and have gar-<lb />
nered critical acclaim. Eternal<lb />
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and<lb />
Before Sunset are two of the best-<lb />
reviewed films of this year.<lb />
Their early releases could<lb />
potentially cost them in the long<lb />
run. They can easily be overshad-<lb />
owed by newer films or just plain<lb />
forgotten.<lb />
To counter this, movie studios<lb />
release these movies on DVD and<lb />
video during the Oscar season<lb />
to reach a larger audience and<lb />
to refresh the mind of Academy<lb />
members.<lb />
This tactic worked well for<lb />
last year's Seabiscuit which was<lb />
a solid summer release with<lb />
positive reviews and went on to<lb />
Michael Moore uses his acceptance speech to make a political statement against the war in Iraq after winning an Oscar.<lb />
get a Best Picture nomination.<lb />
Focusing on the later releases<lb />
of this year, some movies that<lb />
are expected to fare well in<lb />
Oscar nominations are: The<lb />
Aviator, Alexander, Kinsey, Find-<lb />
ing Neverland and Closer. The<lb />
Dec. 17 release of The Aviator is a<lb />
prime date for Martin Scorsese's<lb />
biopic on legendary director<lb />
and producer Howard Hughes.<lb />
Scorsese is one of the greatest<lb />
directors of our time, yet, he<lb />
always comes up short at the<lb />
Academy Awards.<lb />
With six Oscar nominations<lb />
under his belt (four for Best Direc-<lb />
tor), Scorsese is considered long<lb />
overdue for Academy recogni-<lb />
tion. A favorite to win for 2002's<lb />
Gangs of New York, the respected<lb />
director of such classics as Good-<lb />
fellas and Raging Bull has a great<lb />
shot at winning.<lb />
The Aviator, the story of leg-<lb />
endary producer and director<lb />
Howard Hughes, stars Leonardo<lb />
DiCaprio. This type of period<lb />
piece will most likely enjoy great<lb />
success. The combination of an<lb />
all-star cast and a solid screen-<lb />
play, written by Oscar nominated<lb />
screenwriter John Logan (Gladia-<lb />
tor) should prove that Tlte Aviatoris<lb />
a likely contender for Best Picture.<lb />
Controversial director Oliver<lb />
Stone delivers an epic based<lb />
on the life of the Macedonian<lb />
conqueror Alexander the Great.<lb />
Alexander, starring Colin Farrell<lb />
in the title role, will provide stiff<lb />
competition this year.<lb />
The Academy Award win-<lb />
ning Stone has a teputation for<lb />
making flamboyant and "in<lb />
your face" style films, which<lb />
may deter the Academy, given<lb />
the subject matter of the film.<lb />
As for acting, many new and<lb />
interesting performances are<lb />
generating buzz this year.<lb />
Praising an earlier perfor-<lb />
mance this year, A.O. Scott of the<lb />
New York Times speaks highly of<lb />
Jaime Foxx's work in Ray.<lb />
"Mr. Foxx has displayed an<lb />
intriguing blend of quick-witted-<lb />
ness, bravado and sensitivity, and<lb />
his recognition of those qualities<lb />
in Ray Charles is the key to his<lb />
performance. You get the sense<lb />
he is not just pretending to be Ray<lb />
Charles, but he understands him<lb />
completely and knows how to<lb />
communicate this understanding<lb />
through every word and gesture,<lb />
without explaining a thing<lb />
said Scott.<lb />
Due to the early arrival<lb />
of the awards ceremony, the<lb />
October release of Ray will<lb />
not hurt the film's chances.<lb />
The public is going to remem-<lb />
ber films such as this when<lb />
nominations are announced.<lb />
This year may allow those<lb />
overlooked in the past the chance<lb />
to finally earn in Oscar. Last<lb />
year's close race between Bill<lb />
Murray and Sean Penn for Best<lb />
Actor let the Academy know<lb />
how meaningful it would be<lb />
for Murray to win. Wes Ander-<lb />
son's, The Life Aquatic with Steve<lb />
Zissou looks to be a fresh and<lb />
entertaining film that will<lb />
showcase Murray's tal-<lb />
ents to their full extent.<lb />
The excitement of the Oscars<lb />
hits toward the end of the year.<lb />
It's the time when cinema's best<lb />
come out looking for the award<lb />
show's highest honor. Winning<lb />
films make history, so being<lb />
remembered is very important<lb />
come February.<lb />
The anticipation is heightened<lb />
toward the end of the year, when<lb />
film goers and filmmakers alike<lb />
find out who is deemed the best<lb />
of the year.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Studio breaks their 'Ray' now playing in theaters<lb />
billion dollar mold<lb />
with new movie<lb />
Pixar grows up with<lb />
making of new film<lb />
GARY MCCABE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
When somebody becomes<lb />
the best they can possibly be in<lb />
their particular field, they tend<lb />
to reach a crossroads. If they go<lb />
down one path, they can con-<lb />
tinue doing what they do at that<lb />
high level and have all the success<lb />
in the world, yet never quite feel<lb />
fulfilled. If they travel down the<lb />
other, they can attempt to branch<lb />
out and attempt something<lb />
new but cannot know for sure<lb />
whether the path will lead them<lb />
to prosperity or the poor house.<lb />
Michael Jordan is the poster<lb />
boy for this situation. Already<lb />
establishing himself as the great-<lb />
est basketball player of his time<lb />
with nothing left to prove, he<lb />
left the NBA in his prime to play<lb />
baseball. His success, or lack<lb />
thereof, is well-documented.<lb />
Animation studio Pixar has<lb />
reached a similar point follow-<lb />
ing an unprecedented string of<lb />
successful films.<lb />
Pixar, a subsidiary of Disney,<lb />
burst onto the scene in 199S with<lb />
the first fully computer-gener-<lb />
ated full-length feature film Toy<lb />
Story. With a potent combination<lb />
of wonderful screen writing, star<lb />
power, ground-breaking anima-<lb />
tion and universal appeal, Toy<lb />
Story was a runaway success gar-<lb />
nering critical acclaim and nearly<lb />
$200 million at the box office.<lb />
Overnight, Pixar revolutionized<lb />
the entire film industry.<lb />
Pixar would continue to be the<lb />
standard-bearer in a genre they cre-<lb />
ated. The studio found continued<lb />
success with A Bug's Life in 1998,<lb />
Toy Story 2 in 1999 and Monsters,<lb />
Inc. in 2001, each time upping the<lb />
ante, refining their methods and<lb />
creating an improved product with<lb />
each outing.<lb />
By 2001, however, Pixar had<lb />
competition in the newly thriv-<lb />
ing computer-animated film<lb />
industry. Inspired by Pixar's film-<lb />
making (or their profitability),<lb />
films such as Ice Age, Antz, Shark<lb />
Tale and Shrek were brought to<lb />
theaters nationwide, all enjoying<lb />
enormous success using formulas<lb />
perfected by Pixar. This new<lb />
onslaught of animated films even<lb />
led to the creation of an Academy<lb />
Award specifically for Best Ani-<lb />
mated Feature.<lb />
Nevertheless, in the face of<lb />
such competition, Pixar rose to<lb />
the occasion rather than crum-<lb />
bling under the pressure and once<lb />
again set the bar for all movies of<lb />
their kind with their 2003 release<lb />
Finding Nemo. Finding Nemo raked<lb />
in $70 million in its opening<lb />
weekend, making it one of the<lb />
highest grossing openings for a<lb />
movie in any genre. Earning uni-<lb />
versal praise from critics, adult<lb />
moviegoers and children, the<lb />
film stands as one of the greatest<lb />
achievements in the history of<lb />
film. It easily won Best Animated<lb />
Feature at the 2004 Academy<lb />
Awards and was nominated for<lb />
see INCREDIBLES page A7<lb />
Legend that will never<lb />
be forgotten<lb />
DANIELLE WIGGINS<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Ray, starring Jamie Foxx, is<lb />
a musical biography of the leg-<lb />
endary entertainer. Born Sept.<lb />
23, 1930 In Albany, Ga Charles<lb />
lost his sight at the age of seven<lb />
from glaucoma after witness-<lb />
ing his brother's death. While<lb />
attending a school for the deaf<lb />
and blind, Charles developed an<lb />
unparalleled musical skill behind<lb />
a piano. Later, he established a<lb />
new sound of music with a mix<lb />
of genres, becoming a single<lb />
artist after his mother's death.<lb />
Even though mixing gospel and<lb />
other styles of music was unheard<lb />
of in the 1940s, Charles simply<lb />
played music to the best of his<lb />
knowledge, changing the way<lb />
people felt and listened to music.<lb />
This type of music resulted in the<lb />
birth of what we now call "soul<lb />
which has branched off into<lb />
other genres like R&amp;B.<lb />
In the 1940s, Ray Charles<lb />
started to mix genres such as<lb />
gospel, jazz, country and rock<lb />
'n roll. He was known for his<lb />
memorable performances of<lb />
songs "Georgia" and "America<lb />
the Beautiful He also wrote for<lb />
different artists and is found on<lb />
many collaborations. He received<lb />
prestigious awards such as the<lb />
President's Merit Award and 12<lb />
Grammy Awards and is held<lb />
responsible for 250 albums, many<lb />
being top sellers in the span of 58<lb />
years. He was not only inducted<lb />
into the Jazz Hall of Fame, but<lb />
also into various others including<lb />
Rock n' Roll and Blues. Later in<lb />
his career, Ray Charles overcame<lb />
a heroin addiction and racism.<lb />
Charles started foundations to<lb />
help those who are visually hand-<lb />
icapped and hearing impaired.<lb />
He appeared in movies such<lb />
as The Blues Brothers and vari-<lb />
ous commercials for California<lb />
Raisins and Pepsi. This talented<lb />
artist gained a worldwide respect<lb />
for his daring styles and overall<lb />
great music. Ray Charles and the<lb />
famous Raelettes stunned the<lb />
stage and gained many devoted<lb />
fans both young and old. He died<lb />
on July 10, 2004 at the age of<lb />
73, just a few months before his<lb />
biography was released.<lb />
The cast includes Regina<lb />
King, Kerry Washington, Richard<lb />
Schiff and Aunjunue Ellis.<lb />
The movie is set in the 1960s,<lb />
when Charles was learning how<lb />
to overcome his heroin addic-<lb />
tion. Directed by Taylor Hack-<lb />
ford, the $30 million movie<lb />
is packed with night club and<lb />
studio scenes, giving the audi-<lb />
ence a taste of what entertain-<lb />
ment was like in that era. You get<lb />
the feeling of traveling back in<lb />
time. Jamie Foxx gives a believ-<lb />
able performance of Ray being a<lb />
talented artist himself. The film<lb />
takes place in an era when he had<lb />
to fight segregation and racism<lb />
for many minority artists who<lb />
followed him in the music busi-<lb />
ness. The biographical drama also<lb />
features flashback scenes of his<lb />
early difficult childhood growing<lb />
up in poverty.<lb />
Jamie Foxx gives a five star<lb />
performance as Ray, lip syncing<lb />
to Charles' old time classics and<lb />
acting out the life of a legend.<lb />
Jamie Foxx is likely to be nomi-<lb />
nated for various awards for his<lb />
outstanding performance. Foxx<lb />
has also starred in the movie Col-<lb />
lateral with Tom Cruise. Ray is a<lb />
classic and a legend that will live<lb />
see CHARLES page A7 <lb /><pb facs="00059552_tn_0007" /><lb />
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to work into <lb />
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on forever. For more information<lb />
on Ray Charles' life, a re-released<lb />
autobiography titled, Brother Ray:<lb />
Ray Charles' Own Story, by Ray<lb />
Charles himself and David Ritz<lb />
is in stores now.<lb />
The two and a half hours is<lb />
worth your time even if you are<lb />
not familiar with this artist. It<lb />
covers partial scenes of his life.<lb />
Ray Charles himself was there<lb />
during the filming before he died,<lb />
which makes it even more sig-<lb />
nificant. An idol for many record-<lb />
ing artists today, well known<lb />
and recognized throughout the<lb />
world, Ray Charies is simply an<lb />
American Icon. The film Ray<lb />
pays tribute to the latest and<lb />
greatest treasured artist in music<lb />
history. Critics around the nation<lb />
give this movie great ratings.<lb />
"The amazing thing about<lb />
Foxx's performance is that he is<lb />
so very credible said Eleanor<lb />
Ringel Gillespie, Atlanta Jourfial<lb />
Constitution Web site.<lb />
"For a man who utilized so many<lb />
musical keys, Charles' life story<lb />
comes off as relatively one note<lb />
said Sean O'Connel, Filmcritic.com.<lb />
With such great ratings, Ray is<lb />
for the family. To see for yourself,<lb />
go check it out. Critics are great,<lb />
but be your own critic. In the midst<lb />
of the big blockbuster horror films<lb />
that were expected to come out for<lb />
Halloween, Ray is still expected<lb />
to have a decent outcome. The<lb />
PG-13 rated film started playing<lb />
everywhere Oct. 29. It is currently<lb />
showing at Greenville Carmike 12.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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Best Original Screenplay. Its total<lb />
gross neared $340 million, not<lb />
including DVD sales which dou-<lb />
bled that total. It's at this point<lb />
that Pixar reached the previously<lb />
mentioned 'crossroads<lb />
Though highly enjoyable,<lb />
Pixar was well aware of a formula<lb />
for their movies, which were all<lb />
G-rated films, targeted at children<lb />
with a handful of jokes thrown<lb />
in for mature audiences, where<lb />
adventures are had by things that<lb />
typically don't have adventures.<lb />
"We could see exactly how<lb />
we could make the same picture<lb />
again and again from now on<lb />
said Andrew Stanton, director of<lb />
Finding Nemo.<lb />
So came the quandary: keep<lb />
producing lucrative films which<lb />
millions of people love or strive<lb />
to create something more, some-<lb />
thing different. Pixar has chosen<lb />
the latter, creating a movie com-<lb />
pletely unlike Toy Story and Nemo<lb />
called The Incredibles.<lb />
Written and directed by<lb />
"Simpsons" consultant Brad Bird,<lb />
the plot line to The Incredibles is<lb />
as follows: When a flurry of law-<lb />
suits are filed against superheroes<lb />
across the nation by people they<lb />
have rescued, Mr. Incredible and<lb />
his family, all complete with<lb />
super-powers, are put into the<lb />
witness protection program to<lb />
live normal lives. Working as an<lb />
insurance claims adjuster, Mr.<lb />
Incredible (a.k.a. Bob Parr) hates<lb />
his current life and yearns for his<lb />
crime-fighting days. So when an<lb />
opportunity for a return to his<lb />
old life presents itself by a mys-<lb />
terious informant, Mr. Incredible<lb />
jumps at it, but finds himself in<lb />
a trap set by his arch-nemesis.<lb />
So now, the rest of the Incredible<lb />
clan must work together to save<lb />
the patriarch of their family and<lb />
the rest of the world as well.<lb />
With its first-rate visuals,<lb />
trademark humor and bizarre<lb />
storyline, The Incredibles may<lb />
not look so different from their<lb />
previous titles. However, there<lb />
are a lot of subtle details to the<lb />
movie which might suggest<lb />
otherwise. First of all, the film<lb />
has been rated PG by the MPAA<lb />
for action violence. While the<lb />
difference between a PG rating<lb />
and a G rating may.be lost on<lb />
most casual movie fans, there is<lb />
indeed a difference. The extra<lb />
rating has given the film the<lb />
ability to touch on subjects they<lb />
could never bring up in previous<lb />
films. The film deals with a mid-<lb />
life crisis, dysfunctional families,<lb />
infidelity and even murder.<lb />
Unlike other Pixar films<lb />
which would find themselves in<lb />
the comedy section of the local<lb />
video store, The Incredibles, which<lb />
is undoubtedly funny, is above all<lb />
else an action film inspired by<lb />
the likes of the James Bond films<lb />
and Spiderman. And while even<lb />
the marketing suggests the film is<lb />
merely a 'superhero spoof Stan-<lb />
ton wanted to make clear that<lb />
this film is,  a legitimate action<lb />
picture with more emotional<lb />
maturity than people expect<lb />
of 'live action' hero pictures<lb />
Though scarce at the moment,<lb />
early reviews of the film are more<lb />
than encouraging to the crew<lb />
at Pixar. Time Magazine gave<lb />
the film a glowing review while<lb />
James Bregman of BBC News<lb />
calls itan,  immensely enjoy-<lb />
able film Kirk Honeycutt of The<lb />
Hollywood Reporter said,  The<lb />
Incredibles is as imaginative and<lb />
astute as any general audience<lb />
entertainment has been for a long<lb />
while  and goes on to call the<lb />
film.  Pixar's best work yet<lb />
That is good news for Pixar<lb />
and Disney who plan to push<lb />
hard to get the film nominated<lb />
for Best Picture at the Academy<lb />
Awards and not be content with<lb />
Best Animated Feature. Pixar,<lb />
whose deal with Disney will<lb />
expire after their next picture.<lb />
Cars, and leave them free to<lb />
work however they like, plans to<lb />
keep making the greatest films<lb />
possible in all genres. What ulti-<lb />
mately lies down the path Pixar<lb />
is heading is unknown, but The<lb />
Incredibles seems like a huge leap<lb />
in that direction rather than a<lb />
small first step.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY November 3, 2004<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Backman to<lb />
manage Arizona<lb />
Walfy Backman was ttie scrappy,<lb />
intense second baseman for the<lb />
World Series champion New York<lb />
Mets 18 years ago He promises<lb />
to bring that same style to the<lb />
Arizona Diamondbacks as their<lb />
new manager. Backman. who<lb />
took himself out of contention<lb />
for the Mets managing job last<lb />
week, was hired Monday to take<lb />
over an Arizona team coming off<lb />
one of the worst seasons in major<lb />
league history Backman, 45, was<lb />
selected minor league manager<lb />
of the year this season by The<lb />
Sporting News after leading<lb />
Class A Lancaster to the best<lb />
record in the California League<lb />
(86-54). H was his first year in<lb />
the Diamondbacks oianizaiion<lb />
Backman, an all-state wrestler<lb />
as well as star baseball player at<lb />
Aloha (Ore.) High School, was a<lb />
first-round draft pick of the Mets,<lb />
the 16th selection overall He<lb />
played 14 seasons In the major<lb />
leagues, the first nine with the<lb />
Mets, and finished with a .275<lb />
career average with 240 RBI<lb />
and 117 steals. He takes over a<lb />
franchise tfiat dropped to P1-111<lb />
last season, the worst record<lb />
in the seven-year history of the<lb />
Diamondbacks, who won the<lb />
World Series title In 2001. The<lb />
losses rnsiched the 10th-most in<lb />
major league history.<lb />
Rlx reclaims<lb />
Job at FSU<lb />
Quarterback Chris Rlx will start for<lb />
No. 13 Florida State on Saturday<lb />
against Duke, returning to the job<lb />
he lost six games ago to Wyatt<lb />
Sexton, Rlx sprained his right<lb />
ankle against Clemson on Sept<lb />
25. Sexton relieved and led Florida<lb />
State to a win in that game and<lb />
the next four. Sexton was 14-for-<lb />
30 for I64y�rd8 in a 20-17 loss to<lb />
Maryland last Saturday and was<lb />
relieved by Rix, who went 8-for-21<lb />
lor 140 yards and a touchdown<lb />
pass. Rlx. a senior, has started 37<lb />
games for Florida State but has<lb />
been Inconsistent throughout his<lb />
career with an 0-5 record against<lb />
rival Miami FSU coach Bobby<lb />
Bowden also said Monday he<lb />
will replace starting kicker Xavier<lb />
Beitia on field-goal attempts with<lb />
freshman Gary Cismesla Beitia<lb />
missed three field goals against<lb />
Maryland.<lb />
Shaq may miss opener<lb />
Shaqullle O'Neal remains<lb />
bothered by a strainea left<lb />
hamstring, yet the 11-time All-Star<lb />
center hopes to play Wednesday<lb />
when Miami opens Its season<lb />
at New Jersey. O'Neal missed<lb />
most of Miami's practice Monday.<lb />
sparking concerns that the Injury<lb />
is worse than feared The Heat.<lb />
however, did not place O'Neal<lb />
on the injured list, indicating they<lb />
believe the problem Is minor.<lb />
Stm, Heat coach Stan Van Gundy<lb />
was clearly disappointed that<lb />
O'Neal, who sat out practices<lb />
Friday and Saturday, and missed<lb />
three of Miami's seven preseason<lb />
games, wasn't able to participate<lb />
in Mondays workout. O'Neal<lb />
took part in some defensive<lb />
drills, but wasn't on the floor for<lb />
5-on-5 work O'Neal acquired<lb />
from the Los Angeles Lakers in<lb />
an offseason trade, was not made<lb />
available to reporters.<lb />
He's been slowed by the<lb />
hamstring problem (or more than<lb />
two weeks. And his durability<lb />
has been questioned throughout<lb />
the latter portion of his career.<lb />
with various foot and leg Injuries<lb />
forcing him out of 15 games in<lb />
each of the last three seasons.<lb />
McBrady signs<lb />
extension<lb />
The Houston Rockets signed two-<lb />
time NBA scoring champion Tracy<lb />
McGrady to a multiyear contract<lb />
extension Monday Terms of the<lb />
deal were not released. Before<lb />
being traded to the Rockets from<lb />
Orlando in June. McGrady had<lb />
vowed to exercise the opt-out<lb />
clause In his contract, which<lb />
had three years remaining. The<lb />
clause was to go into effect after<lb />
this season. Rockets owner Les<lb />
Alexander said inastatemsnt that<lb />
team officials now would direct<lb />
their efforts on Afl-Star colter<lb />
Vao Ming <lb />
Plethora of talent for Pirates<lb />
ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
My junior<lb />
year in high<lb />
school was<lb />
interesting.<lb />
I attended<lb />
Sanderson in<lb />
Raleigh, but<lb />
not that par-<lb />
ticular year.<lb />
Every<lb />
Sanderson<lb />
student had<lb />
to pick up<lb />
and move<lb />
down the road for a year to<lb />
Wakefield while Sanderson was<lb />
being renovated. I had no idea<lb />
where I was, quite a strange<lb />
feeling for a junior. 1 hadn't felt<lb />
like that since freshman year.<lb />
1 got that same feeling<lb />
this past Saturday at Minges<lb />
Coliseum. I felt like<lb />
a freshman again<lb />
watching the PurpleGold<lb />
game, not knowing who<lb />
anyone was. This time though,<lb />
I was the senior. I was glad I<lb />
had a roster with me so I could<lb />
finally start putting some names<lb />
and faces together.<lb />
I'll start with Mike Castro,<lb />
since he's a transfer with some col-<lb />
lege experience. My first thought<lb />
about Castro was this guy could be<lb />
big for ECU this year, literally and<lb />
figuratively. He will be a<lb />
bruiser down low and has the<lb />
body to do it. While Moussa<lb />
wasn't out there due to his<lb />
sprained thumb, Castro was<lb />
dominant on the glass. I<lb />
originally thought most of the<lb />
rebounding would have to be<lb />
on Corey Rouse's shoulders,<lb />
but if Castro can play at a<lb />
high level and grab 13<lb />
rebounds like he did in the<lb />
scrimmage, Rouse's role as a<lb />
rebounder will diminish.<lb />
The only thing I was not<lb />
thrilled about with him was a<lb />
few plays where he made poor<lb />
decisions, most notably a three<lb />
point air ball that should have<lb />
been a pass to someone down<lb />
low. He also tried a couple of<lb />
finger rolls after good drives to<lb />
the basket, but with his size, he<lb />
needs to go up strong to the hoop<lb />
and try to draw fouls.<lb />
Of the true freshmen,<lb />
no one impressed me more<lb />
than Tom Hammonds. He<lb />
reminded me quite a bit of<lb />
Mike Cook, a kid with smooth<lb />
handles and a nice presence out<lb />
on the hardwood.<lb />
More often than not,<lb />
Hammonds looked like a<lb />
veteran rather than a freshman.<lb />
So many times freshmen play<lb />
like they are still in high school,<lb />
trying to beat players off the<lb />
dribble because they could<lb />
do that last year. But on the<lb />
collegiate level, it's not about<lb />
doing it all yourself and I think<lb />
Hammonds understands that.<lb />
He took smart shots and didn't<lb />
force anything. I look for him to<lb />
get some starts at the two with<lb />
Cook at the point and also being<lb />
a solid backup to Cook and JaPhet<lb />
McNeil In the backcourt.<lb />
Another player I really liked<lb />
was 6-foot, 10-inch Charles Bron-<lb />
son. He has good touch around the<lb />
hoop, complemented by a<lb />
soft hook which showed<lb />
Saturday as he was perfect from<lb />
the field at six for six. Once<lb />
again, he wasn't playing against<lb />
Moussa, but still looked solid.<lb />
Out of anything though, 1 was<lb />
most impressed with his hands<lb />
and mobility. Many big men are<lb />
slow coming out of high school,<lb />
but he got up and down the<lb />
court well.<lb />
My biggest fear with<lb />
him is his weight. The kid is a<lb />
see MEN page A9 Charles Bronson goes up for a rebound during the men's PurpleGold scrimmage Saturday.<lb />
Lady Pirates show early season promise<lb />
BRANDI RENFRO<lb />
SPORTS WRITER<lb />
"Whatever it Takes" is the new 2004-05 Lady Pirates motto.<lb />
The leaves<lb />
are chang-<lb />
ing, the air is<lb />
crisp and foot-<lb />
ball season is<lb />
almost over,<lb />
that could<lb />
only mean one<lb />
thing  bas-<lb />
ketball season<lb />
is finally here.<lb />
Preseason is<lb />
over and now<lb />
it's time to<lb />
really get things started.<lb />
The Lady Pirates lost three<lb />
players this year, most notable,<lb />
Courtney Willis. Willis was the<lb />
Shaquille O'Neal for the ladies<lb />
last year, she owned the paint<lb />
and averaged 20 points per game<lb />
and 10 rebounds per game. Those<lb />
are big shoes to fill and only time<lb />
will tell who will fill that role.<lb />
The coaching staff did a good<lb />
job of bringing in experienced<lb />
players who should gel nicely<lb />
with the team. They brought<lb />
in two junior college athletes<lb />
and one true freshman. The two<lb />
juco's bring some experience<lb />
and much needed depth to the<lb />
Lady Pirates. Ebonee Downey<lb />
and Catherine Cooley both come<lb />
from good programs and they<lb />
know what it takes to succeed.<lb />
Downey is a natural shooter and<lb />
should be an offensive threat<lb />
immediately and Cooley<lb />
is a hard worker and a crafty<lb />
rebounder. Freshman Nicole<lb />
Days should catch on quickly<lb />
and be beneficial to the team.<lb />
She's strong and should be a<lb />
great rebounder for the team.<lb />
The Lady Pirates had their<lb />
PurpleGold scrimmage last Satur-<lb />
day and we finally got to see what<lb />
to look forward to this season. Some<lb />
good things happened during<lb />
the scrimmage as players stepped<lb />
up their game in a major way,<lb />
namely Samantha Pankey, Sha-<lb />
nita Sutton, Ebonee Downey,<lb />
Shakira Clarke and Soraya Hellaby.<lb />
Pankey came out strong and<lb />
showed what kind of offensive<lb />
threat she can be. During the<lb />
first half she scored 13 points<lb />
and was perfect from the three-<lb />
point line. She showed glimpses<lb />
of the all-star player she was at<lb />
Buckingham County High<lb />
School where she aver-<lb />
aged 30 points per game.<lb />
Sutton also came out hot<lb />
during the scrimmage, scoring<lb />
11 points, grabbing numerous<lb />
rebounds and blocking a few<lb />
shots. I expect this to be Sutton's<lb />
breakout season and for her to get<lb />
a lot of touches this year because<lb />
of Willis' absence.<lb />
Downey showed a lot of people<lb />
at the scrimmage she is ready to<lb />
play at the D-l level and she<lb />
should make an immediate impact<lb />
on the team. She scored 12 points<lb />
and grabbed seven rebounds.<lb />
Clarke is not a rookie, but for<lb />
many this was the first time we got<lb />
to see her play extended minutes.<lb />
She enrolled last spring so she<lb />
wasn't able to play a full season<lb />
last year. However, I expect her to<lb />
play a major role on the team this<lb />
year. She is a great rebounder and<lb />
proved it Saturday as she snatched<lb />
see WOMEN page A9<lb />
MacKenzie, Hanlon lead men to highest finish ever<lb />
Team places fifth in<lb />
conference tournament<lb />
BRENT WYNNE<lb />
SENIOR STAFF WRITER<lb />
Led by seniors Kyle MacKenzie<lb />
and Matt Hanlon, the ECU Men's<lb />
Cross Country Team raced to a<lb />
fifth place finish at the Confer-<lb />
ence USA championships last Sat-<lb />
urday in Chicago, III. The result<lb />
marks the highest finish ever at<lb />
the C-USA championship by the<lb />
men's team and will solidify this<lb />
year's squad as one of the great-<lb />
est in the university's history.<lb />
Defending champion MacK-<lb />
enzie turned in a solid fifth place<lb />
performance in the 8k event<lb />
by posting a time of 25:07, just<lb />
20 seconds off Mate Nemeth of<lb />
Memphis who won the race.<lb />
Hanlon, who has spent the<lb />
majority of his career at ECU in<lb />
the shadows of MacKenzie, con-<lb />
tinued to be stellar as he strolled<lb />
in for a 14th place finish with a<lb />
time of 25:27<lb />
With their performances,<lb />
MacKenzie and Hanlon were<lb />
named to the All C-USA team<lb />
which was composed of the top<lb />
15 runners in both the men's and<lb />
women's race.<lb />
Senior Craig Schmidt, who<lb />
quietly has been having a fan-<lb />
tastic season, finished in the top<lb />
25 as well as posted a time of<lb />
25:54, which was good for 21st.<lb />
Kristian Jorgensen (26:25) and<lb />
John Loehr (26:40) rounded out<lb />
the scoring for the Pirates.<lb />
The Houston men raced to<lb />
their first ever C-USA title and<lb />
the Marquette women captured<lb />
their fifth title in as many years.<lb />
Fifth year senior Johanna<lb />
Allen and junior Jessica Col-<lb />
lins were the only Pirates to<lb />
finish in the top 20, as they<lb />
ran to 16th and 19th place fin-<lb />
ishes respectively. Under windy<lb />
conditions in which gusts were<lb />
at times 30-40 miles per hour,<lb />
Allen posted a time of 22:19,<lb />
followed closely by Collins' time<lb />
of 22:30.<lb />
An All C-USA performer<lb />
last year, Caitlin Littlefield fin-<lb />
ished 50th on the 6k course<lb />
with a time of 24:06. Rebekah<lb />
Bishop (25:05) and Megan Wall-<lb />
ing (25:16) were the Pirates<lb />
fourth and fifth place finishers.<lb />
TCU senior Mary Kinyanjui<lb />
won the event for the second<lb />
straight season, a feat which has<lb />
only been accomplished on one<lb />
other occasion in the history of<lb />
the conference.<lb />
The Pirate men and women<lb />
will now begin preparations<lb />
for the big race Nov. 13. The<lb />
NCAA regional championships<lb />
will come to Lake Kristi for the<lb />
second straight season, a course<lb />
the Pirates are well suited for. On<lb />
the men's side, Kyle MacKenzie<lb />
and Matt Hanlon will have a<lb />
legitimate shot to qualify for the<lb />
national meet on Nov. 22 in Indi-<lb />
ana. Johanna Allen and Jessica<lb />
Collins will both look to qualify<lb />
as well. Both teams will be run-<lb />
ning against arguably the most<lb />
balanced region in the country,<lb />
so qualifying for nationals will<lb />
be a tall order.<lb />
NOTES<lb />
Kyle MacKenzie was recently<lb />
named to C-USA's Cross Country<lb />
All Decade Team. The league is<lb />
celebrating its tenth anniver-<lb />
sary by compiling a list of the<lb />
greatest performers in the<lb />
past decade of its 19 sports.<lb />
MacKenzie was one of 10 runners<lb />
to receive this honor, boasting a<lb />
C-USA championship, the school<lb />
record in the 8k with a time<lb />
of 23:53, two time All C-USA<lb />
awards, 12 top three finishes in<lb />
his career and was named the<lb />
2003 Male Athlete of the year in<lb />
the conference. MacKenzie will<lb />
be remember as one of the most<lb />
prolific runners in the history<lb />
of ECU.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00059552_tn_0009" /><lb />
11-03-04<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN � SPORTS<lb />
Men<lb />
p<lb />
i<lb />
from page A8<lb />
little thin. Then again, people<lb />
were saying the same thing about<lb />
Moussa three years ago and now<lb />
he is an NBA prospect.<lb />
John Hart is another guy<lb />
I liked. My initial thought<lb />
about him was how strong<lb />
and lanky he was. One of my<lb />
buddies in the stands said<lb />
Hart looks like a basketball<lb />
player and he does. While he is<lb />
only listed at 6-feet, 6-inches, his<lb />
long arms make him seem taller.<lb />
He's also very athletic and quick<lb />
for his size.<lb />
What separates Hart from the<lb />
other new guys however, is his<lb />
defense. He reminds mealotofjackie<lb />
Manuel at UNC, a guy who won't<lb />
put up 20 points a game, but can<lb />
shutdown the opposition. Hart<lb />
did something that just about<lb />
everyone ECU played last year<lb />
could not do, rip Mike Cook in the<lb />
open court. Enough said.<lb />
Next up we have Josh King. He<lb />
was the NC player of the year in<lb />
high school and is the state's<lb />
all-time leading three-<lb />
point shooter. So here's<lb />
my question about him. Why<lb />
doesn't he shoot the three?<lb />
A few times he tried to drive<lb />
or stop and pull up for a<lb />
15-footer. Josh, shoot the three.<lb />
You have a gorgeous release and<lb />
Women<lb />
even better rotation. This school<lb />
has needed someone who has the<lb />
ability to shoot from deep for a<lb />
long time, soplease be that guy.<lb />
Also, for someone who<lb />
is less than six feet tall, his<lb />
defense has to improve.<lb />
Just about everyone he guards<lb />
will be taller than him. If he can<lb />
'D'up this season, he will get lots<lb />
of playing time.<lb />
The quickest of the<lb />
freshmen was point guard Marvin<lb />
Kilgore. Speed is his biggest<lb />
weapon, and he needs to use<lb />
it. However, I felt he was a little<lb />
too flashy.<lb />
Instead of making the<lb />
simple pass he would try<lb />
something to make the<lb />
crowd go crazy. Instead of an<lb />
assist, he got himself in<lb />
trouble and committed a<lb />
turnover. While that stuff is<lb />
fun for And-1 and at the SRC,<lb />
this is Division One basketball.<lb />
1 have absolutely no doubt<lb />
that Head Coach Bill Herrion<lb />
will have him tamed down by<lb />
season's start.<lb />
However, I do believe<lb />
Kilgore has the most<lb />
potential of the freshmen. No<lb />
matter how good of a coach<lb />
Herrion is, he can't teach speed.<lb />
Once Kilgore learns Herrion's<lb />
system, I expect great things<lb />
out of him.<lb />
It's also worth noting the<lb />
presence of two walk-ons.<lb />
Tyler Gagnon just graduated<lb />
high school at J.H. Rose this<lb />
spring and made the team along<lb />
with Will Lewis.<lb />
Lewis actually played<lb />
junior college ball before he<lb />
transferred here last year.<lb />
Both Gagnon and Lewis are<lb />
big guys who will see some<lb />
action. These two<lb />
guys could prove to be<lb />
great pick-ups for the Pirates<lb />
when we need a spark from<lb />
the bench or if injuries pile up.<lb />
So I've seen the team play<lb />
now. I promised an official season<lb />
prediction last week, and<lb />
here it is, no postseason play<lb />
outside of the Conference<lb />
USA tournament. These guys<lb />
are just a little too young<lb />
to get invited to the NIT.<lb />
In a few years, look out.<lb />
With this talent combined<lb />
with teams like Louisville that<lb />
are about to leave the conference,<lb />
ECU could turn into a NCAA<lb />
tournament team just a few years<lb />
down the road.<lb />
The writer can be contacted at<lb />
5ports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
from page A8<lb />
seven of them while playing at<lb />
the point guard position.<lb />
Hellaby is another player<lb />
that didn't play significant<lb />
minutes last year, but this<lb />
year I expect her to come<lb />
out strong and be a major<lb />
offensive threat in the post.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will be better<lb />
this year because they are more<lb />
athletic and have more depth at the<lb />
guard position. They have a lot of<lb />
guards who can score and are able<lb />
to find their teammates. This year's<lb />
team will not just be a team that<lb />
consists of two main scoring threats,<lb />
they will have many contributors.<lb />
The keys to success for ECU<lb />
are how well the seniors step up<lb />
as leaders on the court, having<lb />
a dominant post consistently,<lb />
having everyone contribute in<lb />
some way every night, playing<lb />
hard nosed defense and coming<lb />
out strong early.<lb />
Post play will either make<lb />
or break the team. They have to<lb />
be able to score, rebound and<lb />
defend in the paint night in and<lb />
night out. Two people in particu-<lb />
lar who will have a heavy load<lb />
every night are Soraya Hellaby<lb />
and Shanita Sutton. These two<lb />
seniors have the experience and<lb />
the ability to shut down any post<lb />
and to dominate on the glass, if<lb />
they do that, then the rest should<lb />
take care of itself.<lb />
Another player who should<lb />
make a great impact this season is<lb />
Keisha Anthony. She played great<lb />
last year, but at times her temper<lb />
got the best of her and she lost<lb />
focus. Anthony has the ability<lb />
to take over games by making<lb />
big shots and making big plays.<lb />
If she comes out this season with<lb />
that same type of tenacity, she<lb />
will be a major asset to the team.<lb />
Viola Cooper is also a player<lb />
who could become an instant<lb />
scoring threat. Cooper is a great<lb />
shooter and is deadly from<lb />
beyond the arc. She scored 10 points<lb />
in the scrimmage and should be<lb />
one of the top scorers for the team.<lb />
Latoya Horton a.k.a. "Rook"<lb />
and Tamekia Powell are two<lb />
players who have shown a great<lb />
ability to do the little things<lb />
that make teams great. "Rook"<lb />
is similar to Dennis Rodman in<lb />
her play because she can average<lb />
10 rebounds a game and impact<lb />
a game without scoring a single<lb />
point. She can jump out of the<lb />
gym and has a real sense for<lb />
where the ball will fall. She could<lb />
be the one player to change the<lb />
course of the game defensively,<lb />
which is key for the Lady Pirates.<lb />
Powell is a true point guard<lb />
who can run an offense and<lb />
she knows how to get people<lb />
the ball so they can score.<lb />
Last year she showed her<lb />
leadership qualities by<lb />
being the "general" for the<lb />
Lady Pirates on many occa-<lb />
sions. With her continued<lb />
improvement, I expect her to be<lb />
a great leader on the court.<lb />
The one player everyone<lb />
knows has to come up big every<lb />
night, both offensively and<lb />
defensively, is Jennifer Jackson.<lb />
For the past two years she has<lb />
been either the leading scorer or<lb />
the second-leading scorer, but<lb />
this year she has to consistently<lb />
be a scoring threat and also<lb />
get her team involved in the<lb />
games. She could easily average<lb />
20 points per game, but she has<lb />
to also look for her teammates.<lb />
More teams will look to cover her<lb />
because they know what kind of<lb />
a scorer she is, but this just gives<lb />
her teammates more of an oppor-<lb />
tunity to show their talents. If<lb />
Jackson can get her points and<lb />
get her teammates involved this<lb />
team could do big things. This<lb />
team has the potential, but we<lb />
will have to see what happens.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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