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Volume 80 Number 29<lb />
SOUTM GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY<lb />
ECU students<lb />
mentor at<lb />
risk children<lb />
East Carolina Friends<lb />
program progressing<lb />
SUMMER MARTIN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
An increasing number of ECU<lb />
students are participating in a<lb />
mentoring program in which stu-<lb />
dents work with children of local<lb />
schools who are in need of extra<lb />
support and instruction.<lb />
Linda Mooney, associate pro-<lb />
fessor with the sociology depart-<lb />
ment, founded the program in<lb />
the late 1980s.<lb />
Under the program, volun-<lb />
teers start out working with pre-<lb />
school immigrant children, from<lb />
ages 3-4. After working with the<lb />
pre-school age group children,<lb />
the volunteers are put with chil-<lb />
dren between the ages of 5-12.<lb />
"The program can always use<lb />
more volunteers said Mooney.<lb />
Students who want to partici-<lb />
pate in the program must have<lb />
at least a 2.2 GPA, 12 completed<lb />
semester hours and own or have<lb />
access to a car.<lb />
Volunteers help students with<lb />
academic work as well as become<lb />
a friend and provide support for<lb />
children going through rough<lb />
times. The relationship with a<lb />
volunteer helps the children by<lb />
giving them someone they can<lb />
talk to whenever they need some-<lb />
one to listen and care.<lb />
There are several reasons<lb />
these children have been selected<lb />
by school counselors to spend<lb />
time with a mentor. Children<lb />
are sometimes chosen due to<lb />
issues in their lives, such as their<lb />
parents getting a divorce, that<lb />
require them to open up to other<lb />
people and socialize.<lb />
The program has several<lb />
events for the students. Each<lb />
year, they have a Halloween event<lb />
where children compete in sev-<lb />
eral contests and other fun activi-<lb />
ties at the event including a Fear<lb />
Factor table, a talking skeleton,<lb />
pin the wart on the witch's nose<lb />
and basketball with a ball that<lb />
resembles a jack-o-lantern.<lb />
The program also sponsors a<lb />
holiday party in December and<lb />
see FRIENDS page A3<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
November 10, 2004<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com<lb />
Tuition increase under discussion<lb />
Changes would be<lb />
enacted next fall<lb />
DUSTIN SCHULTZ<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
A proposed increase in student<lb />
fees and tuition, which would<lb />
take effect by the fall semes-<lb />
ter of next year, is under<lb />
discussion among ECU offi-<lb />
cials and the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
Campus based tuition<lb />
is the part of the tuition that<lb />
comes back to ECU in the<lb />
form of salary increases for the<lb />
faculty and the state required<lb />
amount for financial aid. These<lb />
are two vital aspects for ECU to<lb />
keep sufficient in order to main-<lb />
tain a quality institution.<lb />
"We certainly have a need<lb />
to increase salaries said Chuck<lb />
Hawkins, Interim vice chancellor<lb />
of administration and finance.<lb />
"ECU'S salaries for faculty<lb />
are lower than that of our peers<lb />
- we need to raise them up to a<lb />
competitive amount<lb />
This fall, there has been<lb />
another proposed increase of<lb />
$300 per year and approxi-<lb />
mately a 5 percent increase in<lb />
student fees.<lb />
Hawkins and the SGA are<lb />
waiting for responses.<lb />
"We are still waiting for<lb />
direction by the North Car-<lb />
olina Board of Governors<lb />
Hawkins said.<lb />
According to the ECU Fact<lb />
Book, in-state tuition and fees<lb />
have increased by more than 46<lb />
percent, out-of-state tuition has<lb />
increased by approximately 36<lb />
percent since 1995.<lb />
Last year, the ECU finance<lb />
office proposed a three-year<lb />
Appalachian State University students, Emily McDermontt and Dorothy Andrews, among other UNC<lb />
the proposed tuition increase last year. ECU is considering another increase for next year.<lb />
�����<lb />
from<lb />
system students, protested<lb />
plan that would increase campus<lb />
based tuition $300 per year. The<lb />
majority of the schools in the<lb />
UNC system had similar tuition<lb />
increase proposals.<lb />
However, the Board of Gov-<lb />
ernors of North Carolina vetoed<lb />
the plan and reduced the amount<lb />
to a $225 increase for one year.<lb />
Last year the SGA voted<lb />
against raising campus based<lb />
tuition, but the decision was ulti-<lb />
mately left up to the BOG.<lb />
"It wasn't a matter of not<lb />
being listened to said SGA Presi-<lb />
dent Shannon O'Donnell.<lb />
see INCREASE page A3<lb />
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82,088<lb />
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88,818<lb />
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For More<lb />
Information<lb />
Professor named on bio-terrorism task<lb />
The schools, all elementary, are<lb />
South Greenville, Sadie Salter,<lb />
Eastern and Elm Hurst<lb />
Studies have shown that students<lb />
with mentors have stayed in<lb />
school, performed better In school,<lb />
became more, likely to attend col-<lb />
lege and showed better relation-<lb />
ships with parentsguardians.<lb />
Every 43 minutes a child or teen<lb />
dies In an accident.<lb />
Every 5 hours a child or teen com-<lb />
mits suicide.<lb />
Students can go to the volunteer<lb />
office In the basement of the<lb />
Chrlstenbury Gym or contact Linda<lb />
Mooney at 328-6137 to find out<lb />
more about the program.<lb />
Anderson is one of 20<lb />
chosen by CDC<lb />
KATIE KOKINDA-BALDWIN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Assistant Professor Alice L.<lb />
Anderson has been selected to<lb />
work with The Centers for Dis-<lb />
ease Control and Prevention on<lb />
a bio-terrorism task force desig-<lb />
nated to improve the community<lb />
bio-terrorism response.<lb />
After being selected in 2003<lb />
for the Emerging Leaders Pro-<lb />
gram of the CDC Environmen-<lb />
tal Health section, Anderson<lb />
attended leadership training<lb />
programs in Louisville, Ky. where<lb />
participants were chosen to<lb />
be interviewed by CDC lead-<lb />
ers Sharunda Buchanan and<lb />
John Sarisky.<lb />
Each candidate had an in-<lb />
person interview and presented<lb />
an in-depth application consist-<lb />
ing of explanations for planned<lb />
projects and past experience.<lb />
Anderson said her experi-<lb />
ence In environmental health<lb />
separated her from the other<lb />
candidates and helped in her<lb />
being selected.<lb />
"I have worked in the field<lb />
and been involved in emergency<lb />
response with the state Public<lb />
Health Pest Management section<lb />
 during Hurricane Floyd and<lb />
Dennis said Anderson.<lb />
The task force will be trained<lb />
in multiple locations throughout<lb />
the United States and a project<lb />
within.each individual's institu-<lb />
tion will be completed in the<lb />
2004-2005 academic year.<lb />
"I was the only candidate on<lb />
a university faculty and I believe<lb />
one of the goals of the first insti-<lb />
tute class was to include as broad<lb />
an experience base as possible<lb />
Anderson said.<lb />
Choosing environmental<lb />
health leaders from differ-<lb />
ent parts of the U.S. that were<lb />
broadly trained in bio-terror-<lb />
ism and "all hazards" response<lb />
was the main goal for the CDC.<lb />
Anderson fit the bill. Having<lb />
worked hard during past NC<lb />
hurricanes, Anderson said she<lb />
feels it is vital for communi-<lb />
ties to have properly informed<lb />
and appropriate response teams<lb />
toward bio-terrorism.<lb />
"We did endless hours of<lb />
sampling mosquito popula-<lb />
tions after the hurricanes to<lb />
document need for emergency<lb />
spraying and coordinated the<lb />
aerial spray response with several<lb />
providers Anderson said.<lb />
"During Hurricane Fran<lb />
response  I gave talks at 50-60<lb />
health departments regarding<lb />
the risk of mosquito-borne<lb />
disease transmission. West<lb />
Nile Virus was not a threat at<lb />
that time, but Eastern Equine<lb />
Encephalitis and other disease<lb />
problems were risks<lb />
Coordinating broad area<lb />
aerial sprays and working with<lb />
friends from other states, Ander-<lb />
son does her fair share of trav-<lb />
eling but plans to remain at<lb />
ECU during her time on the<lb />
task force.<lb />
"I will travel to various<lb />
training meetings during the<lb />
year to meet with the others<lb />
in the group, but will remain<lb />
here to continue with my other<lb />
duties as well and to work on my<lb />
�projects, which<lb />
include bio -1 er rorism<lb />
in the curriculum of our<lb />
environmental health program<lb />
and in the master's curriculum,<lb />
in distance education classes I<lb />
am developing Anderson said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Rumsfeld says Fallujah civilians were warned<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � Eleven<lb />
U.S. troops were killed in Iraq<lb />
Monday, the highest single day<lb />
death toll in the country in more<lb />
than six months, officials said.<lb />
Two Marines were killed when<lb />
their bulldozer flipped over into<lb />
the Euphrates River as coalition<lb />
forces launched an operation to<lb />
take back the rebel-controlled<lb />
city of Fallujah.<lb />
But it was a tough day<lb />
throughout Iraq, a senior Penta-<lb />
gon official said Tuesday, noting<lb />
that nine other U.S. troops were<lb />
killed in other parts of Iraq<lb />
as well.<lb />
They were three Marines and<lb />
six soldiers - most victims of<lb />
homemade bombs and killed In<lb />
locations southwest of Fallujah,<lb />
southwest of Baghdad and in and<lb />
around the capital, the official<lb />
said on condition of anonymity.<lb />
He said it was too early to tell<lb />
whether insurgents had planned<lb />
the attacks to divert atten-<lb />
tion from the fight under way<lb />
in Fallujah.<lb />
The death toll of 11 Is the<lb />
highest since May 2, when nine<lb />
U.S. troops were killed in sepa-<lb />
rate mortar attacks and roadside<lb />
bombings in three scattered areas<lb />
of the country.<lb />
In Fallujah, officials said<lb />
Tuesday they didn't yet know<lb />
why there was lighter-than-<lb />
expected resistance. They offered<lb />
possible explanations including<lb />
that many of the insurgents left<lb />
the city before the operation<lb />
started or that the troops have<lb />
not yet reached the center loca-<lb />
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in a press conference Monday.<lb />
tion to which the resistance has<lb />
retreated.<lb />
It is not necessarily bad news<lb />
if the fighters have scattered,<lb />
sfhce the main objective is to give<lb />
control of the city back to the<lb />
Iraqi government, one official<lb />
said. Though it means coalition<lb />
forces will have to fight them<lb />
another day in another location,<lb />
pushing them out of Fallujah<lb />
at least means they have been<lb />
denied that city as a safe haven,<lb />
he said.<lb />
Civilians in the city of Fallu-<lb />
jah got plenty of warning to steer<lb />
clear of the fighting between U.S.<lb />
and insurgent forces, Defense<lb />
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld<lb />
said Monday in predicting "there<lb />
aren't going to be large numbers"<lb />
of civilians killed there.<lb />
"Innocent civilians In<lb />
that city have all the guid-<lb />
ance they need as to how they<lb />
can avoid getting into trou-<lb />
ble Rumsfeld told a Pentagon<lb />
news conference.<lb />
He referred to a round-the-<lb />
clock curfew and other emer-<lb />
gency measures announced<lb />
by interim Prime Minister<lb />
Ayad Allawi.<lb />
"There aren't going to be<lb />
large numbers of civilians killed<lb />
and certainly not by U.S. forces<lb />
Rumsfeld said.<lb />
One risk of using overwhelm-<lb />
ing force to regain control of<lb />
rebel-held Fallujah is that civil-<lb />
ian casualties - nearly inevitable<lb />
under the circumstances - could<lb />
trigger a backlash elsewhere<lb />
in Iraq and in the Arab world<lb />
against the U.S. forces and their<lb />
Iraqi allies.<lb />
Gen. Richard Myers, chair-<lb />
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,<lb />
appeared with Rumsfeld and said<lb />
it is likely the insurgents will try<lb />
to use civilians as shields against<lb />
attacking U.S. troops.<lb />
"There are also indications<lb />
that they want to fight in a more<lb />
conventional way Myers added<lb />
without elaborating.<lb />
Rumsfeld said no one knows<lb />
for sure how many civilians<lb />
remain in Fallujah. Tens of thou-<lb />
sands are reported to have left in<lb />
recent weeks, and Gen. George<lb />
W. Casey, the top American com-<lb />
mander in Iraq, told reporters<lb />
Monday that as many as 100,000<lb />
civilians may have remained.<lb />
U.S. officials also are unsure<lb />
how many insurgents are there.<lb />
Myers said some undoubt-<lb />
edly slipped away before the<lb />
fighting began in earnest, and<lb />
Casey said some left while<lb />
others arrived. Casey said those<lb />
who are fighting are armed<lb />
with AK-47 guns, rocket-<lb />
propelled grenades,<lb />
machine guns, anti-aircraft<lb />
guns, improvised explosive<lb />
devices and car bombs.<lb />
Courtroom artist captures Judge Delucchi addressing the jury.<lb />
Judge in Peterson murder<lb />
trial gives jurors a nudge<lb />
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP)<lb />
�Jurors deciding Scott Peterson's<lb />
fate may have hit a snag after less<lb />
than a week of deliberations.<lb />
Judge Alfred A. Delucchi<lb />
summoned the panelists to the<lb />
courtroom Monday morning<lb />
where he reissued instructions on<lb />
several key points and lectured<lb />
them about the importance of<lb />
keeping an open mind.<lb />
"The people and the defen-<lb />
dant are entitled to the indi-<lb />
vidual opinion of each juror<lb />
the judge said.<lb />
"Do not hesitate to change<lb />
your opinion for the purpose<lb />
of reaching a verdict if you<lb />
can do so<lb />
"The attitude and conduct of<lb />
jurors at all times is very impor-<lb />
tant Delucchi said.<lb />
"It is rarely helpful for a juror<lb />
at the beginning of deliberations<lb />
to express an emphatic opinion<lb />
on the case<lb />
The jurors listened with grim<lb />
expressions before they were sent<lb />
back into the jury room to resume<lb />
deliberating. It was not immedi-<lb />
ately clear what prompted the<lb />
judge's instructions.<lb />
Trial observers speculated<lb />
jurors could possibly be reaching<lb />
a stalemate.<lb />
"They're stuck said Jim<lb />
Hammer, a former prosecutor<lb />
and trial regular.<lb />
"The judge clearly has indi-<lb />
cations that they're beginning<lb />
to hang<lb />
see PETERSON page A3<lb />
INSIDE I News: A2 I Classifieds: A10 I Opinion: A4 I A &amp; E: A5 I Sports: A8 <lb /><pb facs="00059555_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page A2 news@theeastcarolinian. com 252. 328. 6366<lb />
NICK HENNE News Editor KRISTIN DAY Assistant News Editor<lb />
WEDNESDAY November 10, 2004<lb />
Campus News<lb />
Grant-ln-Ald<lb />
Delta Xi is offering financial<lb />
support to female students who<lb />
will be going Into the teaching<lb />
profession. Applicants must have<lb />
a 3.0 GPA and display financial<lb />
need. The aid will be awarded<lb />
at the February chapter meeting.<lb />
For questions about requirements<lb />
and application, contact Dr. Katalin<lb />
Szucs at 320-1908.<lb />
Cell Phone Donation<lb />
The Family Violence Program<lb />
of Pitt County is sponsoring<lb />
a used cell phone drive until<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 18. The phones<lb />
go to domestic violence victims<lb />
who need a constant and free<lb />
way to call 911 and a 24-hour<lb />
crisis line. Collection bins are at<lb />
the Dowdy Student Store, Food<lb />
Lion on 10th Street, East Carolina<lb />
Bank on Red Banks Road and<lb />
the Alltel store inside Wal-Mart.<lb />
Contact Sara Munzer with the FVP<lb />
at 758-4400.<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 />
Benefit Concert<lb />
Christy's Euro Pub is hosting their<lb />
second annual breast cancer<lb />
research benefit concert tonight<lb />
from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. The event<lb />
will feature "Mac N Juice and all<lb />
proceeds will be donated to the<lb />
American Cancer Society's Breast<lb />
Cancer Research Fund.<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
A special intermission Guest<lb />
Salvation and Deliverance church<lb />
choir from Tarboro, NC under the<lb />
direction of Kristan Herring will be<lb />
performing Thursday, Nov. 11 at 6<lb />
p.m. in Hendrix Theater. Prices are<lb />
$3 for students and military and<lb />
$5 for the general public. For more<lb />
information, call Arturo Cummings<lb />
at 328-7148 or Tarrlck Cox<lb />
at 328-1518.<lb />
veteran's Day Celebration<lb />
The Pitt County Veteran Council<lb />
will host an event honoring our<lb />
past and present veterans at<lb />
Greenville's Town Commons Nov.<lb />
11 at 11 am Call 758-2788 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Jazz at Night<lb />
The school of music will present a<lb />
jazz concert at MSC Nov. 12. The<lb />
concert begins at 8 p.m. For more<lb />
information, call 328-6851.<lb />
NASA at ECU<lb />
Dr. Marshall Sheperd, a NASA<lb />
scientist will be giving a geography<lb />
department colloquium entitled,<lb />
"How Cities Create Their Own<lb />
Rainfall and Storms The event<lb />
will take place Friday. Nov. 12 at<lb />
4 p.m. in 102 Brewster B. Contact<lb />
Scott Curtis at 328-2088.<lb />
NCAA Southeastern Cross<lb />
Country Regional<lb />
A competition of cross-country<lb />
teams from all over the southeast<lb />
will meet in Grimesland Nov.<lb />
13. The race will take place at<lb />
Lake Krlsti on Mobley Bridge<lb />
Road. Call 329-4530 for<lb />
more information.<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 />
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 Beik<lb />
Building (School of Allied Health).<lb />
For more information, e-mail<lb />
ts0712@mallecu.edu.<lb />
The Children's Hour<lb />
On the main stage at McGinnis<lb />
Theatre, ECU will present The<lb />
Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman.<lb />
Parental guidance is suggested<lb />
due to the aduft subject matter.<lb />
Runs Nov.18 - 23. Contact 328-<lb />
6829 for more information.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Finance director<lb />
suspended after drug charge<lb />
BOLIVIA, NC - Brunswick County's<lb />
finance director was suspended<lb />
without pay after she was charged<lb />
with possession of marijuana, which<lb />
followed her third DWI charge in<lb />
10 years.<lb />
Lithla Brooks, 52, announced six<lb />
weeks ago that she would retire next<lb />
month after she got her third driving-<lb />
while-impaired charge in 10 years. But<lb />
county officials took action Monday<lb />
after she was charged Saturday night<lb />
with marijuana possession.<lb />
She had been Brunswick's finance<lb />
director since June 1986 and was<lb />
making $94,737.<lb />
Brooks was charged with simple<lb />
possession of marijuana and<lb />
possession of drug paraphernalia,<lb />
both misdemeanors, after Brunswick<lb />
County sheriffs deputies searched a<lb />
house on Oak Island.<lb />
Sheriff Ron Hewett said the<lb />
department's drug enforcement unit<lb />
went to the house after receiving<lb />
complaints about drug sales.<lb />
"It was a typical complaint that we<lb />
followed through with that ended up<lb />
with not-so-typical results he said.<lb />
During the search of the premises,<lb />
Hewett said, a marijuana cigarette<lb />
ind drug paraphernalia were found<lb />
in brooks' car.<lb />
Also charged was Theodore Hiatt, 29,<lb />
who lived at the beach house. He was<lb />
charged with possession with intent<lb />
to sell marijuana and possession of<lb />
drug paraphernalia.<lb />
On Monday County Manager Marty<lb />
Lawing suspended Brooks without<lb />
pay. County Attorney Huey Marshall<lb />
said the decision would be reviewed<lb />
as information became available.<lb />
Brooks' first appearance in District<lb />
Court on Saturday's drug charges is<lb />
scheduled for Dec. 7. Brooks is then<lb />
scheduled to appear court Dec. 14<lb />
on her latest DWI charge.<lb />
Brooks was found guilty of DWI<lb />
in a 1993 case and not guilty in a<lb />
1995 incident.<lb />
Teen dies four<lb />
days after car accident<lb />
HUNTERSVILLE, NC - A 14-year-old<lb />
boy died four days after he crashed<lb />
his parents' car into a tree less than<lb />
a block from his home.<lb />
Matt Huntz of Huntersville was helping<lb />
his parents switch abound cars at his<lb />
home shortly before 7 p.m. Nov. 3<lb />
when he asked his parents if he could<lb />
take their 1998 Toyota around the<lb />
block, said his father, Alan Huntz.<lb />
Matt's parents waited a few minutes<lb />
for their son to get back but needed<lb />
to pick up a prescription. He and his<lb />
wife, Susan, decided not to wait any<lb />
longer and headed out on the errand<lb />
in their other car.<lb />
For some reason Alan Huntz decided<lb />
to turn the wrong way at Babe Stillwell<lb />
Farm Road, heading down the dead<lb />
end toward a water-treatment plant.<lb />
There he saw the crashed car along<lb />
the side of the road. The air bag<lb />
had deployed.<lb />
Matt was wearing a seat belt, Alan<lb />
Huntz said. But the door had crumpled,<lb />
trapping Matt inside, he said.<lb />
The car had spun out on a curve,<lb />
sliding off the right side of the road<lb />
and hitting a tree, the Huntersville<lb />
police report shows.<lb />
Matt, a ninth-grader at Hopewell High,<lb />
died Sunday at Carolinas Medical<lb />
Center from internal injuries, his<lb />
father said.<lb />
"It was just his time to go somewhere<lb />
else his father said. "Certainly we<lb />
hurt as parents. But we really, really<lb />
hope something positive comes out<lb />
of this. That it touches a heart<lb />
National<lb />
Bush visits wounded<lb />
soldiers as fighting rages In Iraq<lb />
WASHINGTON - President Bush is<lb />
paying a bedside visit to soldiers<lb />
wounded in Iraq as American forces<lb />
suffered the highest one-day U.S.<lb />
death toll in more than six months<lb />
amid fierce battles for control<lb />
of Fallujah.<lb />
A week after the election that gave<lb />
him a second term, Bush was<lb />
turning from personnel decisions<lb />
for his Cabinet and staff to go to<lb />
Washington's Walter Reed Army<lb />
Medical Center, accompanied by his<lb />
wife, Laura. Bush was to see between<lb />
50 to 55 soldiers wounded in Iraq and<lb />
Afghanistan. On his last visit in March,<lb />
the president awarded Purple Hearts<lb />
to eight soldiers.<lb />
The U.S. toll in Iraq has surpassed<lb />
1,100, and 11 Americans died on<lb />
Monday alone. Three more were<lb />
killed Tuesday in Fallujah.<lb />
"We are forever grateful to the families<lb />
of those who have made the ultimate<lb />
sacrifice in defense of freedom<lb />
White House press secretary Scott<lb />
McClellan said.<lb />
They are serving for an important<lb />
cause and a free Iraq will help<lb />
transform a dangerous region of<lb />
the world and make America more<lb />
secure. We mourn the loss of all of<lb />
our fallen<lb />
Bush reviewed developments in Iraq<lb />
in a meeting Monday with Defense<lb />
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. The<lb />
secretary later would not say whether<lb />
he wants to continue in his job in<lb />
Bush's second term and said the<lb />
matter hasn't been discussed in post<lb />
election meetings.<lb />
New age of<lb />
pharmaceutical racial profiling<lb />
NEW ORLEANS - The largest study<lb />
ever done solely on blacks with<lb />
heart failure raises the controversial<lb />
prospect of the first drug that might be<lb />
marketed to a specific racial group.<lb />
The experimental drug, BiDil,<lb />
dramatically improved survival and<lb />
cut hospitalizations for heart failure,<lb />
a problem that affects 5 million<lb />
Americans, blacks 2 12 times more<lb />
often than whites.<lb />
Its maker, NitroMed, plans to seek<lb />
federal approval for the two-drug<lb />
combination pill by year's end.<lb />
"It's a delight to see a trial that<lb />
clearly shows a benefit of therapy<lb />
in a particular racial group said Dr.<lb />
Augustus Grant, past president of<lb />
the Association of Black<lb />
Cardiologists, which supported<lb />
the study.<lb />
However, some specialists believe<lb />
the pill also would help whites<lb />
and say it should have been<lb />
tested among them but wasn't for<lb />
business reasons.<lb />
The study's results were reported<lb />
Monday at an American Heart<lb />
Association meeting in New Orleans,<lb />
and will be published Thursday in the<lb />
New England Journal of Medicine.<lb />
Heart failure occurs when the heart is<lb />
too weak to pump effectively, causing<lb />
fluid to back up in the lungs - leaving<lb />
people weak and short of breath. Half<lb />
die within five years of diagnosis.<lb />
Earlier research suggested that<lb />
standard heart failure drugs - called<lb />
Lawyer on terror trail says<lb />
violence is necessary<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � A lawyer<lb />
accused of conspiring to help<lb />
terrorists testified at her trial<lb />
th?t she believes only violence<lb />
and a "popular revolution" can<lb />
combat the evils of capitalism in<lb />
the United States.<lb />
Under questioning in federal<lb />
court, Lynne Stewart said vio-<lb />
lence was necessary to reverse<lb />
an "entrenched ferocious type<lb />
of capitalism" that breeds sexism<lb />
and racism. She said civilians<lb />
must not be targeted, but left<lb />
unclear what kind of violence<lb />
she meant.<lb />
"i'm talking about a popular<lb />
revolution Stewart said.<lb />
"I'm talking about institu-<lb />
tions being changed and that<lb />
will not be changed without<lb />
violence<lb />
Stewart, 65, has been charged<lb />
with providing material support<lb />
to terrorists by letting her one-<lb />
time client, Sheik Omar Abdel-<lb />
Rahman, deliver messages to fol-<lb />
lowers after his 199S conviction<lb />
for plotting to blow up New York<lb />
City landmarks.<lb />
She faces up to 18 years in<lb />
prison if convicted.<lb />
Throughout the trial, Stew-<lb />
art's lawyers have portrayed her<lb />
Lynne Stewart, New York attorney, went on trial for allegedly<lb />
aiding terrorist client, Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman.<lb />
as a zealous advocate for the<lb />
blind Egyptian cleric, whom she<lb />
represented at trial and after he<lb />
was sentenced to life in prison.<lb />
But they say she acted only as<lb />
a lawyer.<lb />
Prosecutors contend she<lb />
became a conduit for the sheik<lb />
to communicate with members<lb />
of the Islamic Group, an Egyptian<lb />
terrorist organization that advo-<lb />
cated violence, sometimes as part<lb />
of an effort to free the sheik.<lb />
When U.S. Attorney Andrew<lb />
Dember pressed Stewart to<lb />
explain what types of institutions<lb />
she believed must be attacked,<lb />
Stewart said the American Revo-<lb />
lution was accomplished through<lb />
violence and that the Civil War<lb />
brought about an end to slavery<lb />
in the U.S.<lb />
"We're not in those times<lb />
yet she said.<lb />
"People will make the right<lb />
decision about which to attack<lb />
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ACE inhibitors - do not work as well<lb />
in blacks, and that blacks may have<lb />
lower amounts of nitric oxide, which<lb />
plays many roles in heart health, in<lb />
their blood.<lb />
The Massachusetts biotechnology<lb />
company, NitroMed, developed a<lb />
combination pill that gets around<lb />
this problem, but the federal Food<lb />
and Drug Administration refused to<lb />
license BiDil as a new drug because<lb />
earlier studies involving mostly white<lb />
patients showed no benefit.<lb />
There were promising signs that the<lb />
medication helped the few blacks<lb />
in the studies, and NitroMed won<lb />
a patent to use it just among that<lb />
minority group.<lb />
International<lb />
Arafat's<lb />
condition deteriorates overnight<lb />
CLAMART, France - Yasser Arafat's<lb />
condition deteriorated dramatically<lb />
overnight as his coma deepened, a<lb />
hospital spokesman said Tuesday,<lb />
and top Palestinian officials met with<lb />
his medical team,<lb />
Two Palestinian officials denied media<lb />
reports that Arafat had died, including<lb />
Nasser al-Kidwa, his nephew and the<lb />
Palestinian Authority's ambassador to<lb />
the United Nations, who said he had<lb />
spoken to Arafat's doctors.<lb />
"The situation is very difficult, but<lb />
he is still alive al-Kidwa told The<lb />
Associated Press.<lb />
Another senior Palestinian official<lb />
said Arafat is still alive, but has only<lb />
hours to live. The official, who spoke<lb />
on condition of anonymity, was in<lb />
Ramallah in the West Bank and had<lb />
been briefed by Palestinian officials<lb />
in Paris.<lb />
Palestinian Cabinet minister Saeb<lb />
Erekat said that Palestinian Prime<lb />
Minister Ahmed Qureia saw Arafat<lb />
during a visit of more than two hours<lb />
to the Percy Military Training Hospital<lb />
in southwest Paris.<lb />
Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil<lb />
Shaath did not say what the diagnosis<lb />
was. Speaking on CNN, he said<lb />
Arafat's brain, heart and lungs were<lb />
still functioning.<lb />
"The man is not suffering Shaath<lb />
said, adding that Arafat "has typical<lb />
life support given to people in<lb />
a coma<lb />
Arafat's wife, Suha, has used French<lb />
Celebrating<lb />
privacy laws to bar access to the<lb />
Palestinian leader and there have<lb />
been frequently conflicting reports<lb />
about the status of his health.<lb />
U.N. workers<lb />
abducted In Afghanistan<lb />
KABUL, Afghanistan - Two of<lb />
three U.N. workers kidnapped In<lb />
Afghanistan have called home to say<lb />
they are OK, officials and relatives<lb />
said Tuesday, and one hostage said<lb />
she expected to be released soon.<lb />
A spokesman for the Afghan<lb />
government said "progress has been<lb />
made" toward ending the crisis.<lb />
"I'm hopeful that we will see their<lb />
safe release in the near future said<lb />
Jawed Ludin.<lb />
It was unclear, however, if officials<lb />
would grant the demand of the<lb />
Taliban splinter group threatening to<lb />
kill the trio for a prisoner exchange,<lb />
possibly Involving inmates of the<lb />
U.S. prison for terror suspects at<lb />
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.<lb />
Shqipe Hebibi of Kosovo, British-Irish<lb />
Annetta Flanigan, and Philippine<lb />
diplomat Angelito Nayan were<lb />
abducted 12 days ago when armed<lb />
men stopped their marked U.N.<lb />
vehicle in downtown Kabul.<lb />
The kidnapping fanned fear<lb />
that Afghan insurgents had<lb />
picked up the deadly tactics of<lb />
their Iraqi counterparts, who have<lb />
executed a string of Western<lb />
hostages.<lb />
Afghan and U.N. officials leading<lb />
efforts to secure their release have<lb />
been tightlipped about negotiations.<lb />
But there are signs a deal<lb />
is possible.<lb />
Behgjet Pacolli, a businessman from<lb />
Kosovo who says he is a relative of<lb />
Hebibi, told The Associated Press that<lb />
Hebibi made a satellite telephone call<lb />
to a friend in Kosovo on Monday. The<lb />
message was passed to her family,<lb />
he said.<lb />
"She said she feels good and she will<lb />
be soon with them in Kosovo, and I<lb />
am happy for that said Pacolli.<lb />
Pacolli said he had conveyed a<lb />
message to the kidnappers via<lb />
"influential people" - he met former<lb />
President Burhanuddin Rabbanl<lb />
on Monday - and had received<lb />
an answer.<lb />
"I expect tomorrow late a success<lb />
he said. He said no ransom was<lb />
being offered.<lb />
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maintaining your high standard of health care and responding<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN � NEWS<lb />
PAGE A3<lb />
1<lb />
Friends<lb />
from pg A1<lb />
an end-of-the-year picnic at River<lb />
Park North.<lb />
Mooney has been encour-<lb />
aged to enlarge the program by<lb />
combining ECU Friends with<lb />
a program Michael Bassman,<lb />
director of the honors program,<lb />
began.<lb />
The program started 18<lb />
years ago, after Mooney had<lb />
a student who was interested<lb />
in doing volunteer work with<lb />
elementary children, particularly<lb />
in mentoring. She found there<lb />
were no programs in Greenville<lb />
which allowed students to do<lb />
this.<lb />
She then submitted a pro-<lb />
posal to Pitt County Schools<lb />
to begin the new program. The<lb />
proposal was accepted in Febru-<lb />
ary of 1987 and gathered stu-<lb />
dents together to start the first<lb />
program in the fall semester of<lb />
1987.<lb />
Since the first year of the pro-<lb />
gram, it has giwn tremendously<lb />
and has helped aj proxinntely<lb />
700 students in the li t C 'ntv<lb />
school system.<lb />
There are currently twix<lb />
the number of volunteers than<lb />
there were last year and Mooney<lb />
is anticipating the numbers to<lb />
continue growing.<lb />
As the number of volunteers<lb />
increases, the number of schools<lb />
the program works with also<lb />
increases. Currently, there are<lb />
four local schools the program<lb />
works closely with to provide<lb />
mentoring services to the chil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
The program requires<lb />
students to give two hours<lb />
per week to spend with<lb />
the child. The program<lb />
works not only to provide<lb />
extra assistance to children, but<lb />
it also helps college students<lb />
improve self-esteem, enhance<lb />
parenting skills, increase a stu-<lb />
dent's ability to seek and main-<lb />
tain a job and help to improve<lb />
academic skills. Volunteer pro-<lb />
grams such as this look good<lb />
on future job applications and<lb />
resumes.<lb />
A mentor is someone<lb />
who provides children with a<lb />
positive role model, along with<lb />
parents or guardians. Mentors<lb />
help children in several ways,<lb />
such as helping them stay in<lb />
school, score higher, have stron-<lb />
ger relationships with parents<lb />
and bringing out the best in<lb />
children.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
Protesters storm government<lb />
building in Russian region<lb />
Demonstrators broke through a government building in Cherkessk on Nov. 9.<lb />
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Rir la<lb />
(AP) � Protesters storme' the<lb />
government building Ti sday<lb />
in a volatile southern Russian<lb />
3g on amid rising anger over a<lb />
li tiple slaying that led to the<lb />
attention of the regional pres-<lb />
ident's sn-ln-law, police said.<lb />
Abou. ,000 people, includ-<lb />
ing elderly women in head<lb />
scarves, smashed metal barriers<lb />
against the building's doors,<lb />
shattering the glass panels,<lb />
according to video shown on<lb />
Russian state television. The<lb />
crowd then pried open the<lb />
doors and entered the build-<lb />
ing, seizing the office of Kara-<lb />
chayevo-Cherkessiya President<lb />
Mustafa Batdyev, the region's<lb />
Interior Ministry said.<lb />
The NTV television chan-<lb />
nel said Batdyev fled through<lb />
a back door. Regional police<lb />
said that no officials had been<lb />
in the building at the time of<lb />
the protest.<lb />
At least seven police were<lb />
injured in the clash, the Inte-<lb />
rior Ministry said. Some special<lb />
forces troops sent inside to<lb />
prevent protesters from seizing<lb />
the entire building also were<lb />
injured.<lb />
At least two civilians also<lb />
were hurt, the Interfax news<lb />
agency reported.<lb />
The protest began after<lb />
prosecutors said they had dis-<lb />
covered a common grave that<lb />
appeared to contain fragments<lb />
of the men's bodies.<lb />
Relatives of the victims<lb />
say the men disappeared Oct.<lb />
10 after being summoned to a<lb />
meeting at a cottage belonging<lb />
to Ali Kaitov, Batdyev's son-in-<lb />
law. Investigators found bullet<lb />
casings and bullet holes in a<lb />
search of the cottage. Neigh-<lb />
bors also reported hearing<lb />
automatic gunfire.<lb />
Kaitov surrendered Oct. 25<lb />
and is detained on abduction<lb />
and murder charges, which<lb />
he denied. Two more suspects<lb />
were detained in St. Petersburg<lb />
over the weekend, and Russian<lb />
media said they provided infor-<lb />
mation about where the bodies<lb />
were located.<lb />
The Russian prosecutor-<lb />
general's office said the bodies<lb />
apparently had been sprayed<lb />
with gasoline and set ablaze,<lb />
ITAR-Tass reported.<lb />
Prosecutors earlier arrested<lb />
four police officers and three<lb />
security guards on charges of<lb />
involvement in the abduction.<lb />
The Karachayevo-Cherkes-<lb />
siya region has been plagued by<lb />
frequent contract murders and<lb />
other violence, some linked<lb />
to rivalry between local<lb />
criminal clans and some<lb />
spilling over from<lb />
warring Chechnya.<lb />
Increase<lb />
from page A1<lb />
"I think it is very difficult<lb />
for students to see why the<lb />
tuition is increased<lb />
According to O'Donnell, the<lb />
student fees all come back to ECU<lb />
in the form of student services.<lb />
This includes the 24-hour com-<lb />
puter labs, the new Piratemail<lb />
e-mail system and a projected<lb />
new recreation facility, which<lb />
would possibly be the largest<lb />
higher-learning recreational<lb />
facility in the U.S.<lb />
Students, however, still feel<lb />
as though their voices are not<lb />
listened to on this issue.<lb />
"I feel that we have no<lb />
say in what goes on with the<lb />
student government and<lb />
decisions like increasing stu-<lb />
dent tuition said senior<lb />
Elizabeth Bunn.<lb />
Hawkins said there is a way<lb />
for students to voice their opin-<lb />
ion - join a focus group. Last year,<lb />
there were three or four of these<lb />
groups that met with the SGA<lb />
to discuss matters such as these.<lb />
"Students' opinions play<lb />
an important role; they bring<lb />
up ideas that we have not even<lb />
thought of Hawkins said.<lb />
O'Donnel said students have<lb />
always done a decent job of<lb />
expressing their concerns on<lb />
tuition and fee increases.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
PeterSOn from page A1<lb />
Deliberations were to resume<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
Peterson is charged with two<lb />
counts of murder in the deaths<lb />
of his wife, Laci, and the fetus<lb />
she carried. Prosecutors claim<lb />
Peterson killed Laci around<lb />
Dec. 24, 2002, then dumped<lb />
her weighted body from his<lb />
boat into San Francisco Bay. The<lb />
remains of Laci and the fetus<lb />
were discovered a few miles from<lb />
where Peterson claims to have<lb />
gone fishing alone the day his<lb />
wife vanished.<lb />
After hearing from the judge<lb />
Monday, jurors asked to review<lb />
numerous pieces of evidence,<lb />
including San Francisco Bay tidal<lb />
charts seized from Peterson's<lb />
computers, an anchor found on<lb />
Peterson's boat that prosecutors<lb />
allege is similar to the ones he<lb />
used to sink his wife's body and<lb />
transcripts and recordings of<lb />
telephone calls between Peterson<lb />
and his mistress, Amber Frey.<lb />
They also requested informa-<lb />
tion regarding a life insurance<lb />
policy on Laci Peterson, a two-<lb />
day fishing-license Peterson<lb />
purchased on Dec. 23 and a<lb />
transcript of a police inter-<lb />
view of Peterson regarding his<lb />
whereabouts on the day his<lb />
wife vanished.<lb />
Earlier, jurors inspected<lb />
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Campus News<lb />
Grant-ln-Ald<lb />
Delta Xi is offering financial<lb />
support to female students who<lb />
will be going into the teaching<lb />
profession. Applicants must have<lb />
a 3.0 GPA and display financial<lb />
need. The aid will be awarded<lb />
at the February chapter meeting.<lb />
For questions about requirements<lb />
and application, contact Or. Katalin<lb />
Szucs at 320-1908.<lb />
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The Family Violence Program<lb />
of Pitt County is sponsoring<lb />
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who need a constant and free<lb />
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Benefit Concert<lb />
Christy's Euro Pub is hosting their<lb />
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from 9 p.m. -1 a.m. The event<lb />
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ECU Gospel Choir<lb />
A special intermission Guest<lb />
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Veteran's Day Celebration<lb />
The Pitt County Veteran Council<lb />
will host an event honoring our<lb />
past and present veterans at<lb />
Greenville's Town Commons Nov.<lb />
11 at 11 am Call 758-2788 for<lb />
more information.<lb />
Jazz at Night<lb />
The school of music will present a<lb />
jazz concert at MSC Nov. 12. The<lb />
concert begins at 8 p.m. For more<lb />
information, call 328-6851.<lb />
NASA at ECU<lb />
Dr. Marshall Sheperd, a NASA<lb />
scientist will be giving a geography<lb />
department colloquium entitled,<lb />
"How Cities Create Their Own<lb />
Rainfall and Storms The event<lb />
will take place Friday, Nov. 12 at<lb />
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Scott Curtis at 328-2088.<lb />
NCAA Southeastern Cross<lb />
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A competition of cross-country<lb />
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Road. Call 329-4530 for<lb />
more information.<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 />
Dissertation Defense<lb />
Come see Tim Saltuklaroglu with<lb />
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and disorders department's<lb />
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The presentation will be Nov.<lb />
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The Children's Hour<lb />
On the main stage at McGinnls<lb />
Theatre, ECU will present The<lb />
Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman.<lb />
Parental guidance is suggested<lb />
due to the adult subject matter.<lb />
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6829 for more information.<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Local<lb />
Finance director<lb />
suspended after drug charge<lb />
BOLIVIA, NC - Brunswick County's<lb />
finance director was suspended<lb />
without pay after she was charged<lb />
with possession of marijuana, which<lb />
followed her third DWI charge in<lb />
10 years.<lb />
Limia Brooks, 52, announced six<lb />
weeks ago that she would retire next<lb />
month after she got her third driving-<lb />
while-impaired charge in 10 years. But<lb />
county officials took action Monday<lb />
after she was charged Saturday night<lb />
with marijuana possession.<lb />
She had been Brunswick's finance<lb />
director since June 1986 and was<lb />
making $94,737.<lb />
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possession of marijuana and<lb />
possession of drug paraphernalia,<lb />
both misdemeanors, after Brunswick<lb />
County sheriff's deputies searched a<lb />
house on Oak Island.<lb />
Sheriff Ron Hewett said the<lb />
department's drug enforcement unit<lb />
went to the house after receiving<lb />
complaints about drug sales.<lb />
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followed through with that ended up<lb />
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and drug paraphernalia were found<lb />
ir, Brooks' car.<lb />
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on her latest DWI charge.<lb />
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in a 1993 case and not guilty in a<lb />
1995 incident.<lb />
Teen dies four<lb />
days after car accident<lb />
HUNTERSVILLE, NC - A 14-year-old<lb />
boy died four days after he crashed<lb />
his parents' car into a tree less than<lb />
a block from his home.<lb />
Matt Huntz of Huntersville was helping<lb />
his parents switch abound cars at his<lb />
home shortly before 7 p.m. Nov. 3<lb />
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block, said his father, Alan Huntz. '<lb />
Matt's parents waited a few minutes<lb />
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sliding off the right side of the road<lb />
and hitting a tree, the Huntersville<lb />
police report shows.<lb />
Matt, a ninth-grader at Hopewell High,<lb />
died Sunday at Carolinas Medical<lb />
Center from internal injuries, his<lb />
father said.<lb />
"It was just his time to go somewhere<lb />
else his father said. "Certainly we<lb />
hurt as parents. But we really, really<lb />
hope something positive comes out<lb />
of this. That it touches a heart<lb />
National<lb />
Bush visits wounded<lb />
soldiers as fighting rages In Iraq<lb />
WASHINGTON - President Bush is<lb />
paying a bedside visit to soldiers<lb />
wounded in Iraq as American forces<lb />
suffered the highest one-day U.S.<lb />
death toll in more than six months<lb />
amid fierce battles for control<lb />
of Fallujah.<lb />
A week after the election that gave<lb />
him a second term, Bush was<lb />
turning from personnel decisions<lb />
for his Cabinet and staff to go to<lb />
Washington's Walter Reed Army<lb />
Medical Center, accompanied by his<lb />
wife, Laura. Bush was to see between<lb />
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the president awarded Purple Hearts<lb />
to eight soldiers.<lb />
The U.S. toll in Iraq has surpassed<lb />
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Monday alone. Three more were<lb />
killed Tuesday in Fallujah.<lb />
"We are forever grateful to the families<lb />
of those who have made the ultimate<lb />
sacrifice in defense of freedom<lb />
White House press secretary Scott<lb />
McClellan said.<lb />
"They are serving for an important<lb />
cause and a free Iraq will help<lb />
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the world and make America more<lb />
secure. We mourn the loss of all of<lb />
our fallen<lb />
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Lawyer on terror trail says<lb />
violence is necessary<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � A lawyer<lb />
accused of conspiring to help<lb />
terrorists testified at her trial<lb />
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Stewart, 65, has been charged<lb />
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lowers after his 199S conviction<lb />
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she believed must be attacked,<lb />
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lution was accomplished through<lb />
violence and that the Civil War<lb />
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yet she said.<lb />
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International<lb />
Arafat's<lb />
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CLAMART, France - Yasser Arafat's<lb />
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U.N. workers<lb />
abducted In Afghanistan<lb />
KABUL, Afghanistan - Two of<lb />
three U.N. workers kidnapped in<lb />
Afghanistan have called home to say<lb />
they are OK, officials and relatives<lb />
said Tuesday, and one hostage said<lb />
she expected to be released soon.<lb />
A spokesman for the Afghan<lb />
government said "progress has been<lb />
made" toward ending the crisis.<lb />
"I'm hopeful that we will see their<lb />
safe release in the near future said<lb />
Jawed Ludln.<lb />
It was unclear, however, if officials<lb />
would grant the demand of the<lb />
Taliban splinter group threatening to<lb />
kill the trio for a prisoner exchange,<lb />
possibly involving inmates of the<lb />
U.S. prison for terror suspects at<lb />
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.<lb />
Shqipe Hebibi of Kosovo, British-Irish<lb />
Annetta Flanigan, and Philippine<lb />
diplomat Angellto Nayan were<lb />
abducted 12 days ago when armed<lb />
men stopped their marked U.N.<lb />
vehicle in downtown Kabul.<lb />
The kidnapping fanned fear<lb />
that Afghan Insurgents had<lb />
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their Iraqi counterparts, who have<lb />
executed a string of Western<lb />
hostages.<lb />
Afghan and U.N. officials leading<lb />
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been tightlipped about negotiations.<lb />
But there are signs a deal<lb />
is possible.<lb />
Behgjet Pacolli, a businessman from<lb />
Kosovo who says he is a relative of<lb />
Hebibi, told The Associated Press that<lb />
Hebibi made a satellite telephone call<lb />
to a friend in Kosovo on Monday. The<lb />
message was passed to her family,<lb />
he said.<lb />
"She said she feels good and she will<lb />
be soon with them in Kosovo, and I<lb />
am happy for that said Pacolli.<lb />
Pacolli said he had conveyed a<lb />
message to the kidnappers via<lb />
"influential people" - he met former<lb />
President Burhanuddin Rabbani<lb />
on Monday - and had received<lb />
an answer.<lb />
"I expect tomorrow late a success<lb />
he said. He said no ransom was<lb />
being offered.<lb />
Health Professions Week<lb />
November 7-13,2004<lb />
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from pg A1<lb />
an end-of-the-year picnic at River<lb />
Park North.<lb />
Mooney has been encour-<lb />
aged to enlarge the program by<lb />
combining ECU Friends with<lb />
a program Michael Bassman,<lb />
director of the honors program,<lb />
began.<lb />
The program started 18<lb />
years ago, after Mooney had<lb />
a student who was interested<lb />
in doing volunteer work with<lb />
elementary children, particularly<lb />
in mentoring. She found there<lb />
were no programs in Greenville<lb />
which allowed students to do<lb />
this.<lb />
She then submitted a pro-<lb />
posal to Pitt County Schools<lb />
to begin the new program. The<lb />
proposal was accepted in Febru-<lb />
ary of 1987 and gathered stu-<lb />
dents together to start the first<lb />
program in the fall semester of<lb />
1987.<lb />
Since the first year of the pro-<lb />
gram, it has grown tremendously<lb />
and has helped aj proxinntely<lb />
700 students in the Pi! t C 'ntv<lb />
school system.<lb />
There are currently twict.<lb />
the number of volunteers than<lb />
there were last year and Mooney<lb />
is anticipating the numbers to<lb />
continue growing.<lb />
As the number of volunteers<lb />
increases, the number of schools<lb />
the program works with also<lb />
increases. Currently, there are<lb />
four local schools the program<lb />
works closely with to provide<lb />
mentoring services to the chil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
The program requires<lb />
students to give two hours<lb />
per week to spend with<lb />
the child. The program<lb />
works not only to provide<lb />
extra assistance to children, but<lb />
it also helps college students<lb />
improve self-esteem, enhance<lb />
parenting skills, increase a stu-<lb />
dent's ability to seek and main-<lb />
tain a job and help to improve<lb />
academic skills. Volunteer pro-<lb />
grams such as this look good<lb />
on future job applications and<lb />
resumes.<lb />
A mentor is someone<lb />
who provides children with a<lb />
positive role model, along with<lb />
parents or guardians. Mentors<lb />
help children in several ways,<lb />
such as helping them stay in<lb />
school, score higher, have stron-<lb />
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and bringing out the best in<lb />
children.<lb />
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Protesters storm government<lb />
building in Russian region<lb />
Demonstrators broke through a government building in Cherkessk on Nov. 9.<lb />
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in the building at the time of<lb />
the protest.<lb />
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injured in the clash, the Inte-<lb />
rior Ministry said. Some special<lb />
forces troops sent inside to<lb />
prevent protesters from seizing<lb />
the entire building also were<lb />
injured.<lb />
At least two civilians also<lb />
were hurt, the Interfax news<lb />
agency reported.<lb />
The protest began after<lb />
prosecutors said they had dis-<lb />
covered a common grave that<lb />
appeared to contain fragments<lb />
of the men's bodies.<lb />
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The Karachayevo-Cherkes-<lb />
siya region has been plagued by<lb />
frequent contract murders and<lb />
other violence, some linked<lb />
to rivalry between local<lb />
criminal clans and some<lb />
spilling over from<lb />
warring Chechnya.<lb />
Increase<lb />
from page A1<lb />
"I think it is very difficult<lb />
for students to see why the<lb />
tuition is increased<lb />
According to O'Donnell, the<lb />
student fees all come back to ECU<lb />
in the form of student services.<lb />
This includes the 24-hour com-<lb />
puter labs, the new Piratemail<lb />
e-mail system and a projected<lb />
new recreation facility, which<lb />
would possibly be the largest<lb />
higher-learning recreational<lb />
facility in the U.S.<lb />
Students, however, still feel<lb />
as though their voices are not<lb />
listened to on this issue.<lb />
"I feel that we have no<lb />
say in what goes on with the<lb />
student government and<lb />
decisions like increasing stu-<lb />
dent tuition said senior<lb />
Elizabeth Bunn.<lb />
Hawkins said there is a way<lb />
for students to voice their opin-<lb />
ion - join a focus group. Last year,<lb />
there were three or four of these<lb />
groups that met with the SGA<lb />
to discuss matters such as these.<lb />
"Students') opinions play<lb />
an important role; they bring<lb />
up ideas that we have not even<lb />
thought of Hawkins said.<lb />
O'Donnel said students have<lb />
always done a decent job of<lb />
expressing their concerns on<lb />
tuition and fee increases.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
news@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
PeterSOn from page A1<lb />
Deliberations were to resume<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
Peterson is charged with two<lb />
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of his wife, Laci, and the fetus<lb />
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boat into San Francisco Bay. The<lb />
remains of Laci and the fetus<lb />
were discovered a few miles from<lb />
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wife vanished.<lb />
After hearing from the judge<lb />
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charts seized from Peterson's<lb />
computers, an anchor found on<lb />
Peterson's boat that prosecutors<lb />
allege is similar to the ones he<lb />
used to sink his wife's body and<lb />
transcripts and recordings of<lb />
telephone calls between Peterson<lb />
and his mistress, Amber Frey.<lb />
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policy on Laci Peterson, a two-<lb />
day fishing-license Peterson<lb />
purchased on Dec. 23 and a<lb />
transcript of a police inter-<lb />
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whereabouts on the day his<lb />
wife vanished.<lb />
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ined the sides and looked under<lb />
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WEDNESDAY November 10, 2004<lb />
OurView<lb />
Multivitamins prevent birth<lb />
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New research findings suggest that women who<lb />
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conducted at the University of North Carolina<lb />
in Chapel Hill concluded that women who took<lb />
multivitamins before conceiving were half as<lb />
likely to deliver before 37 weeks of pregnancy.<lb />
The American Journal of Epidemiology states<lb />
that continued use of multivitamins through<lb />
the first couple of months of pregnancy<lb />
appears to have no influence on the risks<lb />
of prematurity. However, this does not mean<lb />
regular use of a multivitamin should stop<lb />
- they offer benefits to the expectant mother<lb />
as well as the baby.<lb />
According to a study by Dr. Anjel Vahratian,<lb />
multivitamins contain folic acid, which is a B<lb />
vitamin that helps prevent birth defects in the<lb />
brain and spinal cord if taken early in the preg-<lb />
nancy. Folic acid may improve the placental<lb />
environment, which during the last months of<lb />
pregnancy can help fetal growth.<lb />
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affects the fetus. They asked 2,010 women<lb />
between their 24th and 29th week of preg-<lb />
nancy about their multivitamin use before<lb />
and during the pregnancy. It was concluded<lb />
that approximately 30 percent took vitamins<lb />
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only five gave birth prematurely. According<lb />
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Retraction is a cause for regret<lb />
No risks equal no rewards<lb />
RACHEL LANDEN<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
It's been two weeks since my last<lb />
column appeared in TEC. If anyone<lb />
thought maybe I had been fired or<lb />
decided to quit, my return today should<lb />
prove those suspicions incorrect.<lb />
I wasn't let go, nor did I decide to<lb />
give up. Well, not exactly, anyway.<lb />
Actually, I did have an opinion<lb />
prepared for last Wednesday's issue. I<lb />
submitted it and was planning to see it<lb />
in print before I got second thoughts.<lb />
I didn't shout to stop the presses but I<lb />
did beg my editor to retract it before it<lb />
was even published.<lb />
There's nothing especially dramatic<lb />
about the situation. I just changed my<lb />
mind, asked that the opinion not be<lb />
printed and it wasn't. End of story,<lb />
right?<lb />
Not quite. Although my one-page<lb />
commentary didn't create any scandals<lb />
in the newsroom or on campus, the<lb />
issue still plagued me. What I wrote<lb />
was by no means a generally offensive<lb />
or inflammatory piece - 1 just wofried<lb />
that some people might take seriously<lb />
what I meant as a joke or satire. I didn't<lb />
want to take that chance.<lb />
It seems that maybe as soon as I<lb />
made my decision, I should have let it<lb />
go. But now I can't help but wonder if I<lb />
made a mistake. After all, I am writing<lb />
on the opinion page of TEC. No matter<lb />
what I say, someone is liable to disagree<lb />
with me.<lb />
If 1 write something positive, a<lb />
reader is sure to think I'm too happy. If<lb />
I write something negative, someone<lb />
else will likely deem me too critical.<lb />
That is the risk I take, or at least the<lb />
one that perhaps I should take. In this<lb />
case, it is one that I missed out on<lb />
last week.<lb />
Life is all about risks and taking<lb />
chances. Everyday when we leave our<lb />
houses, apartments or dorm rooms, we<lb />
are taking the first chance of many for<lb />
that day. We risk our health, our safety<lb />
and our lives when we exchange the<lb />
security of our shelter for the uncer-<lb />
tainty of the world outside.<lb />
But what if we were too scared to<lb />
leave our homes and venture out in<lb />
public? Surely we would miss out on<lb />
life. Maybe we could get our groceries<lb />
delivered, have someone pick up our<lb />
dry cleaning and stuff envelopes for<lb />
money from home. Perhaps we could<lb />
get by and continue our existence.<lb />
Living, however, is something entirely<lb />
different.<lb />
It is inherently full of risks, chances<lb />
and gambles. There's no real safety<lb />
net and you aren't guaranteed a posi-<lb />
tive return. I have to admit that's a<lb />
daunting prospect but what is more<lb />
so is when you don't act at all, you're<lb />
guaranteed failure, disappointment<lb />
and regrets.<lb />
Author Ray Stannard Baker once<lb />
said "We fail more often by timidity<lb />
than by over-daring<lb />
Courage may be difficult to muster<lb />
at times but the value of it is certain.<lb />
Someone told me that I'm brave for<lb />
what I write because I put a little piece<lb />
of myself into each article. I don't know<lb />
if that's true, but I do feel slightly more<lb />
vulnerable each time I see my column<lb />
in the newspaper. Putting myself in<lb />
this position may be daring or it may<lb />
simply be foolish.<lb />
Either way, it's just another of those<lb />
little risks that we take each day, the<lb />
kind that helps us to grow, to experi-<lb />
ence life and to leave the comfort of<lb />
who we were behind. Of course, it is<lb />
something that we all have to figure<lb />
out on our own. How far do we go with<lb />
the risks of living? Baker may have<lb />
encouraged boldness but he himself<lb />
actually hid his own personal identity<lb />
in writing under the pseudonym of<lb />
David Grayson.<lb />
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we want to go is up to each person. The<lb />
further you go, the more you risk. But<lb />
according to those much wiser than I,<lb />
the greater the reward will be.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
In the Nov. 4, edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian, Peter Kalajian writes a post-<lb />
election editorial titled "Democrats<lb />
fall short yet again Rather than rant<lb />
and rave in his normal Bush-bashing<lb />
style as if he needed to prove he was<lb />
a spoiled loser, Kalajian would have<lb />
better served his readers by writing<lb />
an intelligent editorial entitled "Why<lb />
have the Democrats fallen short yet<lb />
again?" The answer to this question<lb />
rests in the very essence of Kalajian's<lb />
unreasoned arguments.<lb />
If the Democrats are to ever reclaim<lb />
the White House and the majority of<lb />
houses of the American electorate,<lb />
they must move their political ideol-<lb />
ogy more to the center of the political<lb />
spectrum and to the thinking of an<lb />
average American who still places a<lb />
value on values. In short, like Kalajian,<lb />
the Democrats must sing the same song<lb />
that most Americans are singing.<lb />
Kalajian references that President<lb />
Bush and the Republicans swept the<lb />
Southeast and the Central Plains. His<lb />
implication is clear. Kalajian would<lb />
lead his readers to believe that the<lb />
northeastern and western U.S. citizens<lb />
voted clearly for Senator Kerry, thereby<lb />
coloring their states blue. Kalajian<lb />
should visit a map that shows how<lb />
the people of the various counties in<lb />
these states voted. Had he done that,<lb />
Kalajian would have discovered that<lb />
only the New England states would be<lb />
colored blue. For example, California<lb />
is actually more dominantly colored<lb />
red, even though its 55 electoral votes<lb />
went to Senator Kerry because of the<lb />
large metro areas.<lb />
However, I must not bash Kalajian<lb />
anymore. I once walked in his shoes.<lb />
I once believed as he believes. I once<lb />
thought I had all the answers to all the<lb />
questions. Then, one day, something<lb />
happened to me, and it will happen<lb />
to you, Kalajian. I discovered I did not<lb />
have all of the questions, much less the<lb />
answers. So, Mr. Kalajian, enjoy your<lb />
idealism and liberalism. It will one day<lb />
be replaced with realism and conser-<lb />
vatism. You may not even realize it is<lb />
happening, but it will happen.<lb />
That's what Mr. Kalajian and the<lb />
Democrats need - a solid dose of real-<lb />
ism and conservatism. Watch out, Kala-<lb />
jian, with realism comes responsibility!<lb />
Oh! Darn it! I then have to deal with<lb />
the real world, not just the ivory tower<lb />
of Intelligentsia.<lb />
Tim Mizelle<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Close to 60 million Americans feel<lb />
that we need more military spending,<lb />
senseless loss of life, tax cuts for those<lb />
who do not need them and a good<lb />
health care system for only those who<lb />
can afford it.<lb />
In 2000, George W. Bush cam-<lb />
paigned to "unite" Americans. Now, we<lb />
have never been more divided, which<lb />
could in return play to Bush's favor. In<lb />
the Nov. 3 edition of The New York<lb />
Times, an editorial was published claim-<lb />
ing that "Bush does not see division<lb />
as a danger. He sees it as a wingman<lb />
With post elections comments flying,<lb />
Americans have expressed that unity<lb />
is important. How can we as a nation<lb />
come together if our leader does not see<lb />
this as a priority?<lb />
It's also very startling to me to hear<lb />
that most people voted for Bush based<lb />
on his morals, when morality questions<lb />
seem to be one of the bigger issues<lb />
facing our president right now. Loss<lb />
of life in Iraq is not moral - denying<lb />
citizen's affordable health care is not<lb />
moral - and denying women's rights is<lb />
certainly not moral.<lb />
This administration gathered much<lb />
false evidence to go to war with Iraq<lb />
with no clear cut plan, putting Ameri-<lb />
can troops and our country in a very<lb />
immoral position. It amazes me that<lb />
even after all the lies were surfaced we<lb />
still support this bogus war and the<lb />
man who led us in this direction.<lb />
David Bodenheimer<lb />
ECU Sophomore Political Science<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Peter Kalajian's Nov. 4 edito-<lb />
rial, "Democrats fall short yet again"<lb />
is the exact reason Democrats are<lb />
failing to win elections. Your views<lb />
on economics are ludicrous. In the<lb />
United States today, there is a lower<lb />
unemployment rate than in any of the<lb />
Clinton years. The top one percent of<lb />
wage earners in this nation earns 40<lb />
percent of the wealth yet pay 99 per-<lb />
cent of federal taxes. In fact, I believe<lb />
the redistribution of money from the<lb />
rich to the poor is socialism. Unfortu-<lb />
nately our country has become more<lb />
socialist due to the liberals. Socialism<lb />
has, time and time again, proved to be<lb />
the unworkable "ideal" government.<lb />
So who do you quote to complain<lb />
about President Bush? Karl Marx,<lb />
author of the "Communist Manifesto<lb />
So I see.<lb />
What do the Democrats need to<lb />
win elections? Nominate more centrist<lb />
candidates, particularly in the South<lb />
and Midwest. Most of all, quasi-social-<lb />
ists like Kalajian need to refrain from<lb />
insulting people that have Christian<lb />
morals and values. Face it, Bush has<lb />
received a mandate from over half of<lb />
the American electorate and we're tired<lb />
of being told that homosexuality and<lb />
abortion are divine rights and guns<lb />
are wrong. There's an old saying that<lb />
"pride goeth before the fall Well, the<lb />
Democrats believed all along that they<lb />
are smarter and they got their butts<lb />
handed to them.<lb />
Daniel M. Barnes<lb />
ECU Freshman, English Education<lb />
Pirate Rants<lb />
I understand we will have to<lb />
work with other people when<lb />
we graduate. However, group<lb />
projects that affect my grades<lb />
now are unfair. It seems I always<lb />
get stuck with people who don't<lb />
care and I end up having to do<lb />
my part and theirs.<lb />
Why is it that some teachers<lb />
start teaching 5 - 10 minutes<lb />
before the class is scheduled to<lb />
start?<lb />
I thought we were out of high<lb />
school. Snickering, giggling and<lb />
whispering to your neighbor<lb />
about someone else's comment<lb />
is stupid. Be a big boy or girl and<lb />
speak up.<lb />
Don't you think it's strange<lb />
that the only close-minded and<lb />
ignorant people are the ones that<lb />
disagree with you?<lb />
Fifty thousand people are<lb />
dead and 1.2 million people are<lb />
starving in refugee camps in the<lb />
Sudan, all because of govern-<lb />
ment-backed militias. If only that<lb />
country had some better terror-<lb />
ists, or at least more ties to better<lb />
terrorists, then we could bring<lb />
freedom to them too.<lb />
Why is it that when some-<lb />
thing is running perfect, some-<lb />
one always has to try to fix it?<lb />
I am sick of seeing people<lb />
wear John Deere hats as a fash-<lb />
ion statement. About 99 percent<lb />
of the John Deere apparel on<lb />
campus is worn by people who<lb />
have never even mowed a yard, so<lb />
I don't know why they think they<lb />
should advertise farm equipment.<lb />
Guys and dolls  if you go<lb />
to the gym, work out. Don't just<lb />
stand around looking pretty<lb />
with your face full of make up or<lb />
flexing in the mirror when I am<lb />
really trying to work up a sweat<lb />
and get in shape.<lb />
So I go to Wright Place and<lb />
I buy a fountain drink that is<lb />
already overpriced. I was thirsty.<lb />
I drank it all quickly. Then I go<lb />
to get a refill, and what do they<lb />
say? "You must pay for that Are<lb />
you kidding me?<lb />
What is the deal with the<lb />
tattoos on the lower back of the<lb />
chicks on this campus? It is so not<lb />
sexy. Don't you girls realize those<lb />
things grow as your body does?<lb />
How hard is it to make it to<lb />
class on time? I know that on<lb />
occasion people do oversleep, but<lb />
what about the people who come<lb />
into class late everyday?<lb />
I'm glad most teachers didn't<lb />
cancel class last Monday just<lb />
because it was the day after<lb />
Halloween. Students that go out<lb />
and get drunk out of their minds<lb />
shouldn't be given any special<lb />
treatment. You're here to learn<lb />
and to get an education, not to<lb />
get drunk. There are other ways to<lb />
celebrate the holidays and other<lb />
big events besides getting drunk.<lb />
It seems fads follow in<lb />
sequence with fads from 30 years<lb />
ago. A few years ago, bell-bottoms<lb />
came back and now it's the 1980s<lb />
popped-collar. Maybe next it'll<lb />
be Vanilla Ice and "Word To Your<lb />
Mother" jackets.<lb />
Look ladies, I'm a very busy<lb />
guy so if I don't call you back<lb />
right away that doesn't mean<lb />
that I don't want to see you. I<lb />
will get to you eventually so will<lb />
all of you please stop calling me,<lb />
IMing me and coming over all<lb />
the time. There is plenty of me to<lb />
go around so just wait in line.<lb />
Today we salute you, Mr. TEC<lb />
Bud Light commercial wannabe<lb />
writer. While others are out<lb />
making a difference in the com-<lb />
munity, all you can do is write<lb />
silly rants about metrosexuals<lb />
and John Kerry voters. Though<lb />
you may be an ace at hunting,<lb />
fishing, attempting to be funny<lb />
and drinking beer, you are still<lb />
caught up in Dick Cheney's and<lb />
Karl Rowe's chain of deception.<lb />
So crack open an ice cold Bud<lb />
Light TEC Bud light commercial<lb />
wannabe writer, because you'll<lb />
have plenty of time to smell the<lb />
crap (four years more) while deal-<lb />
ing with a potential lawsuit.<lb />
Editor's Note: The Pirate Rant Is<lb />
an anonymous way for students and<lb />
staff in the ECU community to voice<lb />
their opinions. Submissions can be<lb />
submitted anonymously online at<lb />
www.theeastcarolinian.com, or e-<lb />
mailed to editomtheeastcarolinian.<lb />
com. The editor reserves the right<lb />
to edit opinions for content and<lb />
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Page A5 features@theeastcarolinian.com 252.328.6366 ROBBIE DERR Features Editor CAROLYN SCANDURA Assistant Features Editor WEDNESDAY November 10, 2004<lb />
Announcemnts:<lb />
Mendenhall Movie:<lb />
The Terminal:<lb />
Wed. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Thurs. 7 p.m.<lb />
Fri. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 7 p.m Midnight<lb />
Sun. 3 p.m.<lb />
The Garden State.<lb />
Wed. 7 p.m.<lb />
Thurs. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Fri. 7 p.m� Midnight<lb />
Sat. 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Sun. 7 p.m.<lb />
Top 5S:<lb />
Top 5 Movies:<lb />
1. The Grudge<lb />
2. Ray<lb />
3. Saw<lb />
4. Shark Tale<lb />
5. Shall We Dance?<lb />
Top 5 TV Shows:<lb />
1.CSI<lb />
2. CSI: Miami<lb />
3. Desperate Housewives<lb />
4. Without A Trace<lb />
5. Survivor: Vanuatu<lb />
Top 5 DVDs:<lb />
. Day After Tomorrow<lb />
2. Van Helslng<lb />
3. Garfield: The Movie<lb />
4. A Cinderella Story<lb />
5. Raising Helen<lb />
Top 5 CDs:<lb />
1. Jay-Z and R Kelly<lb />
2. Trick Daddy<lb />
3. Simple Plan<lb />
4. Rod Stewart<lb />
5. Nelly<lb />
Top 5 Books:<lb />
1. The Da Vinci Code<lb />
2. The Two Swords<lb />
3. Northern Lights<lb />
4. Plot Against America<lb />
5. The Five People You Meet in<lb />
Heaven<lb />
Horoscopes:<lb />
Aries: Planning Is one thing, but<lb />
working up a good strategy Is<lb />
another. You've roughed out the<lb />
general dates and times. Now get<lb />
into the specifics.<lb />
Taurus: Although you normally<lb />
think things out carefully before<lb />
proceeding, you don't have time<lb />
to do that. Work fast, you can fix<lb />
errors later.<lb />
Gemini: Don't let yourself get<lb />
distracted with daydreams and<lb />
mess up an important job. Your<lb />
workload is increasing tomorrow.<lb />
Make sure you're well prepared.<lb />
Cancer: Don't let your passion for<lb />
being in style lead to an attack of<lb />
the jitters. Trust your own instincts.<lb />
They're right on target.<lb />
Leo: You love it when you can<lb />
immerse yourself in an interesting<lb />
subject. Make time to do that while<lb />
you can. Others need attention<lb />
tomorrow.<lb />
Virgo: Abundance Is flowing<lb />
your way and it's because of<lb />
something you've already done.<lb />
It may have been only a wish you<lb />
made and you acted upon.<lb />
Libra: It's good to list your talents<lb />
and attributes every once In a<lb />
while and to count your blessings.<lb />
Figure out how to make a profit<lb />
with them. Now's a perfect time.<lb />
Scorpio: You're being energized,<lb />
not just because you're cleaning<lb />
things up, but because Mars<lb />
Is coming Into your sign. You'll<lb />
love that.<lb />
Sagittarius: Your team or group<lb />
goes round and round, talking the<lb />
Issue to death.<lb />
Capricorn: The people who are<lb />
in the lead are talking quite freely<lb />
now. Ask questions so you'll know<lb />
what's going on and what you<lb />
should do next.<lb />
Aquarius: Learn just as much<lb />
as you can, especially about<lb />
beautiful things from afar. Pay<lb />
attention! This could lead to great<lb />
career advancements.<lb />
Pisces: Beautiful things can be<lb />
your downfall or your Inspiration.<lb />
If you surround yourself with<lb />
the best, they're also a good<lb />
investment.<lb />
II aboard new 'Polar Express'<lb />
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Chfistmas tale comes<lb />
to big screen<lb />
KATHERINE DAY<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
With the popularity of com-<lb />
puter animation and the success<lb />
movies that use this advanced<lb />
technology have, waves of new<lb />
and innovative story-telling<lb />
continue and thrive. The 1986<lb />
Caldecott Medal winner The<lb />
Polar Express is following in the<lb />
footsteps of such hits as Toy<lb />
Story and Shrek by partaking<lb />
in the same animated technol-<lb />
ogy which continues to evolve.<lb />
The latest Warner Bros, release<lb />
is aiming to please the holiday<lb />
crowds Nov. 10.<lb />
Different technologies have<lb />
been experimented with to bring<lb />
new visions to the big screen.<lb />
In a process called rotoscop-<lb />
ing, The Polar Express brings its<lb />
characters to life by using live<lb />
actors to capture their image<lb />
and performance so they can be<lb />
duplicated with CGI. Academy<lb />
Award winning actor Tom Hanks<lb />
(Philadelphia, Forrest dump) lends<lb />
his talents to take on the roles of<lb />
The Hero Boy, Father, Conduc-<lb />
tor, Hobo, Scrooge and Santa<lb />
Claus.<lb />
The holiday film, with Hanks<lb />
as Executive Producer, is aiming<lb />
for a younger audience that may-<lb />
have missed out on last year's<lb />
Will Ferrell comedy Elf. Based<lb />
on the popular children's book,<lb />
The Polar Express hopes to share<lb />
the Christmas tale with a whole<lb />
new generation.<lb />
Doubting the existence of<lb />
Santa Claus, a young boy (voiced<lb />
by both Tom Hanks and Daryl<lb />
Sabarar lays awake the night<lb />
before Christmas Day. Hearing<lb />
what sounds like sleigh bells<lb />
and reindeer on his roof, he<lb />
gets out of bed to investigate<lb />
the strange noises What he<lb />
finds is a steam engine and a<lb />
conductor inviting him to come<lb />
along on a journey to the North<lb />
Pole. When the boy boards the<lb />
train, he is greeted with many<lb />
other children, all doubting<lb />
the existence of Santa Claus.<lb />
Director Robert Zemeckis<lb />
(Forrest Gump, ('ast Away) utilizes<lb />
special effects to masterfully tell<lb />
the story brought to life inChris<lb />
Van Allsburg picture book. The<lb />
visually stunning film carefully<lb />
mimics the movements of its<lb />
actors to produce an astound-<lb />
ingly realistic effect. The Polar<lb />
Express continues the movement<lb />
of technologically advanced<lb />
children's films.<lb />
For nearly 20 years now, the<lb />
book has been a favorite among<lb />
children, especially during the<lb />
Christmas season. Robert Zem-<lb />
eckis was eager to take on the<lb />
project.<lb />
"It became an annual tra-<lb />
dition to read the story to<lb />
my son while he was grow-<lb />
ing up and it never failed to<lb />
fascinate him said Zemeckis.<lb />
"The imagery has an oth-<lb />
erworldly quality, existing<lb />
somewhere between dreams and<lb />
reality, which captures the mys-<lb />
tery of a restless Christmas eve<lb />
People of all ages can relate<lb />
to the excitement and anticipa-<lb />
tion that comes the night before<lb />
Christmas. In the big-screen<lb />
interpretation of the story, the<lb />
magic comes to life so audiences<lb />
young and old can enoy the<lb />
familiar story. A sneak preview<lb />
will play in select cities on Nov.<lb />
6 for families to get together and<lb />
share the holiday season earlier<lb />
this year.<lb />
The Polar Express is already<lb />
being looked at as the year's top<lb />
Christmas film that will surely<lb />
draw the holiday crowd. The<lb />
film's star, Tom Hanks, fondly<lb />
recalls reading the story to his<lb />
children and the effect it has had<lb />
by heightening the Christmas<lb />
experience.<lb />
"For years, between Novem-<lb />
ber and December, depending on<lb />
the children's ages, I think I read<lb />
it four times a week, twice a night,<lb />
over and over again. So I've been<lb />
aware of the story since my 14-<lb />
year-old was three said Hanks.<lb />
More than anything, The<lb />
Polar Express is a story about faith<lb />
and hope, it chronicles the point<lb />
in a child's life that they begin<lb />
to feel the weight of skepticism<lb />
and realize a meaningful part of<lb />
their childhood is being taken<lb />
away. The belief in Santa Claus<lb />
is apart of the innocence that<lb />
comes along with childhood.<lb />
It is when a child can look for-<lb />
ward to the magic that comes<lb />
with Christmas, not just the<lb />
presents and the time off from<lb />
school. Santa Claus is not<lb />
just a myth, it's what makes<lb />
childhood special and<lb />
Christmas enchanting.<lb />
The heartwarming story<lb />
may be over the top, but for<lb />
this Christmas tale, it seems<lb />
appropriate. An advanced review<lb />
was reserved for Joshua Tyler of<lb />
Cinema Blend Online, which he<lb />
approached with slight objec-<lb />
tion. "In any other movie this<lb />
would be cheesy and utterly<lb />
unacceptable, but in a Christmas<lb />
movie this sort of schmaltz isn't<lb />
only acceptable, it's heartwarm-<lb />
ing. The really important thing<lb />
to remember kids is if you believe<lb />
in the impossible, you'll get<lb />
really great presents. The Polar<lb />
Express is an impossibly strange<lb />
CGI gift, but not a bad one .<lb />
Time will tell how other crit-<lb />
ics and audiences will react to<lb />
this film. However, it's fair to say<lb />
fans of the book will be delighted<lb />
to see the beautiful story in<lb />
theaters this month. The Polar<lb />
Express will surely be a pleasant<lb />
surprise for everyone wanting<lb />
to see an uplifting Christmas<lb />
film that looks to bring out the<lb />
believer in all of us.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
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'Rebel' spawns two art exhibits, one for 'rejects'<lb />
Students and faculty gather at Emerge Gallery for the Rebel Show premier.<lb />
The Rebel Reject Show held In Mendenhall was for artwork not chosen by the Rebel.<lb />
'Seed of Chucky' coming soon to a theater near you<lb />
Fifth film in'Child's<lb />
Play'series<lb />
GARY MCCABE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Every weekend it seems like a<lb />
new horror film is being released<lb />
complete with a brand new 'bad<lb />
guy' everyone is supposed to be<lb />
afraid of. Because of this, the<lb />
pecking order among these so-<lb />
called 'bad guys' Is in a constant<lb />
state of flux. One exception to the<lb />
trend, is Chucky from the Child's<lb />
Play series. Chucky has carved<lb />
out a niche for himself and has<lb />
been able to stand-out among<lb />
the ever-growing population of<lb />
monsters, aliens and psychotic<lb />
dentists - despite being a mere 2-<lb />
feet, 6-inches. Two-feet, 6-inches<lb />
of foulmouthed, bloodthirsty<lb />
doll, that is.<lb />
It all began with the 1988<lb />
release of the original Child's Play,<lb />
written by Don Mancini who<lb />
also would go on to write each<lb />
additional film in the series. The<lb />
film centers around serial killer<lb />
Charles Lee Ray, also known as<lb />
'The Lakeshore Strangler Mor-<lb />
tally wounded during a shoot out<lb />
with police, Ray evades the police<lb />
briefly, hiding out in a toy store.<lb />
Desperate and near death, Ray<lb />
performs a voodoo ritual which<lb />
transfers his soul into a nearby<lb />
'Good Guys' doll before police<lb />
storm into the shop to finish<lb />
the job.<lb />
He might have died in one<lb />
sense, but Ray lived on through<lb />
the doll, being reborn as 'Chucky<lb />
When a young lad named Andy<lb />
receives the doll as a birthday<lb />
gift, Chucky's killing spree begins<lb />
with the demented doll slaying<lb />
every human being in sight. As<lb />
the body count rises, so does<lb />
Chucky's frustration with his<lb />
physical limitations and soon<lb />
a plan is hatched to find a new<lb />
body to take control of. Chucky<lb />
sees his new owner Andy as a<lb />
perfect host and spends the dura-<lb />
tion of the film pursuing him,<lb />
ultimately failing in the end and<lb />
gets charred for his trouble.<lb />
For some reason, Chucky<lb />
caught on with audiences. Maybe<lb />
it was because they enjoyed<lb />
Chucky's foul mouth and wicked<lb />
sense of humor. Maybe they iden-<lb />
tified with his plight. Or maybe<lb />
they just really enjoyed seeing a<lb />
doll throwing a babysitter out of a<lb />
window of a high-rise apartment.<lb />
Roger Ebert of the Chicago<lb />
Sun Times offered one theory<lb />
for his popularity: "What is It<lb />
about dolls that makes them<lb />
seem so sinister? Why is it that<lb />
kids In the movies always seem<lb />
to share some evil secret with<lb />
their dolls?<lb />
And why is It that when you<lb />
see a doll on a shelf, its eyes<lb />
seem to move by themselves?<lb />
1 think when we were kids, we<lb />
all secretly believed our dolls<lb />
were up to something while we<lb />
were asleep. And the movies can<lb />
exploit that fear, because most<lb />
of us are not aware we carry that<lb />
secret around as part of the sub-<lb />
conscious trauma that makes life<lb />
so interesting<lb />
Whatever the reason, Uni-<lb />
versal ordered two more films<lb />
featuring the pint-sized lunatic,<lb />
each invariably similar to the<lb />
original. In each, Chucky would<lb />
be resurrected in some fashion<lb />
and would begin slaughtering<lb />
each human being that comes<lb />
between him and his goal of<lb />
stealing Andy's body.<lb />
With each passing sequel,<lb />
the films became less hortor and<lb />
more comedy. The death scenes<lb />
became more elaborate and<lb />
down-right ridiculous as each<lb />
death was merely a set-up for a<lb />
'clever' one-liner from Chucky. A<lb />
fine example is from Child's Play<lb />
3 where after choking a police<lb />
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Chucky quips, "there's nothing<lb />
like a strangulation to get the<lb />
circulation going<lb />
The first two sequels to Child's<lb />
Play failed to reach the suc-<lb />
cess of the original but main-<lb />
tained a cult following. Following<lb />
Child's Play 3 in 1992, the series<lb />
'hibernated' for several years, as<lb />
movie-goers no longer seemed<lb />
interested in horror films. That<lb />
all changed with Scream in 1996.<lb />
Suddenly, horror was cool again<lb />
and Chucky was back with Bride<lb />
of Chucky in 1998.<lb />
InBriofCfay,aiarlesLeeRay<lb />
is once again resurrected as Chucky,<lb />
this time by his old girlfriend<lb />
Tiffany, played by Jennifer Tilly.<lb />
Shortly thereafter, Chucky<lb />
kills Tiffany and transfers her<lb />
soul into another doll's body.<lb />
The two then team up, killing<lb />
anything breathing, on their<lb />
path to dig up Ray's body, which<lb />
conveniently was buried with a<lb />
Satanic voodoo charm capable<lb />
of raising the dead.<lb />
The ending, where Tiffany<lb />
and Chucky marry, left open the<lb />
possibility of another film when<lb />
Chucky's son is born with the<lb />
same demonic ruthlessness that<lb />
his parent's were infamous of.<lb />
Seed of Chucky features the<lb />
orphaned son of the dolls, Glen<lb />
who heads to Hollywood after the<lb />
production of a movie based on<lb />
his parents starts.<lb />
The brutal story of Chucky<lb />
and Tiffany draws actress Jenni-<lb />
fer Tilly to take on the lead role<lb />
and Redman to direct the horror<lb />
"urban legend Glen resurrects<lb />
his dead parents and once again,<lb />
they return to they're murder-<lb />
ous ways much to kind-hearted<lb />
Glen's horror.<lb />
In Seed, Chucky can't seem<lb />
to understand his son's passive<lb />
ways while Tiffany is excited her<lb />
favorite actress (Tilly) is starring<lb />
in her life story to notice. Unsatis-<lb />
fied with his current son, Chucky<lb />
yearns for a real human child,<lb />
deciding that Tilly would be the<lb />
perfect mother.<lb />
As of yet, the film has had few<lb />
screenings and little is known of<lb />
it outside of what the film studio<lb />
behind it has released.<lb />
This much is known, the film<lb />
was directed by Don Mancini<lb />
who has written the screenplay<lb />
for each film in the series so the<lb />
film will be true to his earlier<lb />
efforts.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb />
A night of hard rock<lb />
and video games<lb />
KRISTIN MURNANE<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Nintendo Fusion Tour<lb />
swept through Charlotte and<lb />
Myrtle Beach this week with<lb />
headliners Story of the Year<lb />
and support acts My Chemical<lb />
Romance, Letter Kills and Auto-<lb />
pilot Off. As the tour's slogan<lb />
states, the tour is a "fusion of<lb />
music, video games and lifestyle<lb />
The venue's lobby was filled with<lb />
Nintendo GameCube kiosks fea-<lb />
turing games ranging from the<lb />
soon to be released Mario Tennis<lb />
to MetroidPrime and X-Men. There<lb />
were free giveaways with vintage<lb />
Nintendo patches, stickers and<lb />
buttons as well as rock magazines<lb />
up for grabs.<lb />
Autopilot Off, whose sopho-<lb />
more album, Make a Sound, was<lb />
released this spring, took the<lb />
stage at around 8 p.m. inside the<lb />
House of Blues in Myrtle Beach,<lb />
SC. Dressed in noticeably preppy<lb />
attire, consisting of button-down<lb />
shirts and tight fitting jeans with<lb />
perfectly sculpted hair, Autopilot<lb />
Off played before an already full<lb />
crowd. With a set list consisting<lb />
of their newest single, "What<lb />
1 Want they started the show<lb />
off on the right note, getting the<lb />
crowd to sing along with them<lb />
aiid continuously crowd surf.<lb />
Letter Kills were next on stage<lb />
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night. Including acrobatic stage<lb />
antics including microphone<lb />
tossing, stage diving and writh-<lb />
ing and rolling all over the stage,<lb />
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energy as the five rockers on<lb />
stage. The fist-pumping "Lights<lb />
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set as the guitarists were running<lb />
across the stage and the crowd<lb />
was chanting along with lead<lb />
singer Matt Shelton. It was a mir-<lb />
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to knock out any of his guitarists<lb />
as both the microphone and the<lb />
microphone stand went twirl-<lb />
ing across the brightly lit stage.<lb />
Their set came to an end around<lb />
9:30 p.m. after playing their first<lb />
single, "Don't Believe<lb />
My Chemical Romance<lb />
arrived on stage to a now sold<lb />
out crowd and they rocked every<lb />
person in attendance on Sat-<lb />
urday night. With a dimly lit<lb />
stage and enough eyeliner to<lb />
put a high school cheerleader to<lb />
shame, MCR was clearly the most<lb />
, hardcore band to grace the stage.<lb />
Introducing their current single,<lb />
"I'm not Okay (I Promise) "this<lb />
song is for anyone who owns<lb />
a radio MCR ripped out an<lb />
impressive half hour set.<lb />
Headlining band Story of the<lb />
Year, known for their two singles<lb />
"Anthem of our Dying Day" and<lb />
"Until the Day I Die took the<lb />
stage at around 10:30 p.m. and<lb />
played an hour long set contain-<lb />
ing almost every song off their<lb />
debut release Page Avenue, as well<lb />
as a unique addition.<lb />
To add a bit of comedy, SOTY<lb />
took a break in the middle of<lb />
their set to announce they found<lb />
a way to prove they are indeed<lb />
talented. Then they began a<lb />
medley of pop songs including<lb />
"Sweet Home Alabama Goo<lb />
Goo Dolls' "Iris and Michael<lb />
Jackson's "Beat It As this medley<lb />
was taking place, each member<lb />
of the band alternated positions.<lb />
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of high kicks.<lb />
The Nintendo Fusion Tour<lb />
came to an end at around mid-<lb />
night, leaving the fans exhausted<lb />
and satisfied, yet still wanting<lb />
more. After the show, all four<lb />
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WEDNESDAY November 10, 2004<lb />
sr Newberry provides test for ECU<lb />
Strahan out for season<lb />
The New York Giants' chances of<lb />
getting back to the playoffs took<lb />
a major hit with the loss of All-Ro<lb />
defensive end Michael Strahan for<lb />
the rest of the season with a chest<lb />
injury. Strahan, the NFUs aH-tlme,<lb />
single-season sacks leader, tore<lb />
a pectoral muecle on his right<lb />
side while attempting a tackle<lb />
in the third quarter of Sunday's<lb />
28-21 toss to the Chicago Bears<lb />
Not only did the Giants (5-3) lose<lb />
the six-time Pro Bowl player and<lb />
cornerstone of their defense,<lb />
they eteo tost the other starting<lb />
defensive end, Keith Washington,<lb />
for the season with a knee injury.<lb />
Strahan is scheduled to have<lb />
surgery Wednesday. He was not<lb />
available tor comment The tosses<lb />
of the defensive ends made the<lb />
question of whether It was time<lb />
for top draft pick SI Manning to<lb />
take over at quarterback tor Kurt<lb />
Warner Insignificant Monday.<lb />
For the record, Warner will start<lb />
at Arizona on Sunday. Strahan<lb />
was hurt early in the third quarter,<lb />
reaching out to tackle Chicago's<lb />
Anthony Thomas. When Thomas<lb />
cut i n side, Strahan s right arm bent<lb />
back. He walked off the field with<lb />
his arm hanging down.<lb />
Phelps charged<lb />
withDM<lb />
Six-time Olympic champion<lb />
Michael Phelps was arrested last<lb />
week and charged with drunken<lb />
driving. A trooper saw the 19-<lb />
year-old swimming sensation go<lb />
through a stopstan Thursday night,<lb />
state police said Monday. The<lb />
trooper saw signs of Intoxication<lb />
and arrested Phelps for driving<lb />
under the influence, police said.<lb />
Phelps also was charged with<lb />
violation of a license restriction<lb />
and failure to obey a stop sign. The<lb />
legal drinking age in Maryland is<lb />
21. The swimmer from suburban<lb />
Baltimore won eight medals at<lb />
the Athens Olympics, including<lb />
six golds Phelps, wearing a<lb />
Baltimore Ravens jersey, was<lb />
introduced to the crowd before<lb />
the team's game Sunday night.<lb />
If Phelps Is convicted of driving<lb />
under the influence of alcohol,<lb />
he could receive a year in jail, a<lb />
$1,000 fine and 12 points on his<lb />
drivers license for a first offense.<lb />
The (Baltimore) Sun reported<lb />
He could be subject to a 60<lb />
day sentence and a $500 fine if<lb />
convicted on a first offense on the<lb />
charge of driving while impaired.<lb />
On either charge, a judge could<lb />
give a defendant probation before<lb />
judgment or Impose a lesser<lb />
penalty, but the driver could still<lb />
lose Ws driving privileges.<lb />
Ex-NHL player<lb />
sentenced to jail<lb />
Former St Louis Blues player Mike<lb />
Danton was sentenced Monday<lb />
to 71? years in prison for trying<lb />
to have his agent killed Danton.<lb />
24, said nothing as US. District<lb />
Judge William Stiehl imposed<lb />
the sentence. Danton is expected<lb />
to ask to be moved to a prison<lb />
in his native Canada. As for his<lb />
hockey career, there is no parole<lb />
in the federal system and, the<lb />
judge noted, Danton might not<lb />
ba allowed to return to the US<lb />
after completing his sentence. His<lb />
contract with the Blues expired<lb />
after the 2003-04 season.<lb />
At the sentencing Danton s<lb />
attorney, Robert Haar. apologized<lb />
on behalf of Danton "for the<lb />
pain and disappointment he has<lb />
caused" his teammates and fans.<lb />
Danton pleaded guilty In July<lb />
to murder conspiracy charges.<lb />
Prosecutors said he tried to hire<lb />
a hit man to kill David Frost,<lb />
his agent and Canadian youth<lb />
hockey coach. Authorities said<lb />
Danton and Frost had argued<lb />
over Danton's alleged promiscuity<lb />
and alcohol use and Danton<lb />
feared Frost would tell the Blues'<lb />
front office about his behavior. In<lb />
September, a jury acquitted Katie<lb />
Wolfmeyer, 19, of Florissant, Mo of<lb />
charges she took pert in the plot.<lb />
Wolfmeyer claimed she did not<lb />
know Danton was trying to hire<lb />
a hit man when she introduced<lb />
him to an acquaintance, Justin<lb />
Levl Jones. Prosecutors said<lb />
Danton offered Jones $10,000<lb />
to kill Frost. The plot unraveled<lb />
when Jones, a police dispatcher<lb />
went to authorities with cell<lb />
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ROBERT LEONARD<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Corey Rouse (23) and Mike Castro (35) combined for 18 rebounds against Newberry Thursday<lb />
but the Pirates' pair in the paint will have to perform better while Moussa Badiene is out.<lb />
Basket-<lb />
ball season<lb />
is upon us<lb />
and it's here<lb />
through<lb />
March.<lb />
The<lb />
men's team<lb />
opened their<lb />
season up<lb />
last week in<lb />
an exhibi-<lb />
tion. Minges<lb />
Coliseum, while lacking people,<lb />
was very energetic. Some things<lb />
looked a lot better than they did a<lb />
week ago, some looked worse.<lb />
Here are the good things.<lb />
Marvin Kilgore is the man. I<lb />
admit it. I was not impressed with<lb />
him at this time last week, but I<lb />
have changed my opinion. In fact,<lb />
my opinion of the team and the<lb />
players has changed quite a bit.<lb />
Against Newberry in an exhi-<lb />
bition win with a score of 90-4S<lb />
last Thursday, Kilgore was awe-<lb />
some. He got the starting job at<lb />
the point and looked like a differ-<lb />
ent player from what I saw in the<lb />
PurpleGold Game.<lb />
The young point guard scored<lb />
14 points, was a perfect 2-2 from<lb />
three-point range and dished out<lb />
seven dimes. The stat I'm most<lb />
impressed with, however, is the<lb />
number zero. He had no turn-<lb />
overs, which was what I was most<lb />
concerned about with him.<lb />
Mike Cook also looked<lb />
impressive. He gave me the shock<lb />
of the night when he didn't start<lb />
at a guard position. He started<lb />
at small forward. He dropped 13<lb />
points on what was a poor shoot-<lb />
ing night for him.<lb />
Cook missed all five of his<lb />
three point attempts and was<lb />
only 5-13 from the field. He<lb />
earned five of his points from<lb />
the free-throw line. He must con-<lb />
tinue to score from the free-throw<lb />
line. He will be double-teamed<lb />
quite a bit this season, and will<lb />
not get many open looks. If he<lb />
can drive and get his two points at<lb />
the line, the Pirates will be well off.<lb />
Japhet McNeil did something<lb />
he didn't do much of last year<lb />
- he scored. McNeil matched<lb />
Kilgore's game high of 14 points<lb />
and hit from behind the arc<lb />
once. He did turn the ball over<lb />
twice and had just four assists,<lb />
but I think he will still start this<lb />
season. This team's defense is<lb />
one of the weaker parts I feel and<lb />
McNeil is the best defender less<lb />
than 6-foot, 10-inches. This team<lb />
historically has been a defensive<lb />
minded team and McNeil will<lb />
be the defensive leader in the<lb />
backcourt. He proved that with<lb />
his four steals against Newberry.<lb />
Overall, the deciding factor<lb />
in the win was the turnover<lb />
margin. The Pirates only gave<lb />
the ball away seven times and<lb />
forced 26. Turnovers have the<lb />
biggest correlation with winning<lb />
in basketball and if the team con-<lb />
tinues to perform like this in the<lb />
turnover column, great things<lb />
will happen.<lb />
But until we get to those great<lb />
things, I'm going to criticize and<lb />
scrutinize a little bit. Not every-<lb />
thing was all roses for the Pirates<lb />
against Newberry.<lb />
First off, Moussa's injury is<lb />
most certainly a downside. A<lb />
sprained thumb kept him out of<lb />
the game and he is expected to<lb />
miss another week or so. Without<lb />
Moussa, this team doesn't win.<lb />
And if he can't play, Bronson is<lb />
the man inside.<lb />
Unfortunately, we were not<lb />
able to see Bronson during the<lb />
scrimmage. He was held from<lb />
see FULL COURT page A9<lb />
ECU preparing for<lb />
Duquesne opener<lb />
Wannstedt resigns after 1-8 start<lb />
Davie, Fla. (AP) � Miami<lb />
Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt<lb />
called it quits Tuesday midway<lb />
through a dismal season that<lb />
began with the retirement of<lb />
running back Ricky Williams and<lb />
has left the team with the NFL's<lb />
worst record at 1-8.<lb />
Defensive coordinator<lb />
Jim Bates was promoted to<lb />
interim coach.<lb />
"As you might imagine, this<lb />
was not a very easy decision<lb />
from a personal standpoint, but<lb />
I believe it is a proper decision<lb />
at this time for being a profes-<lb />
sional Wannstedt said. "Some-<lb />
body has to accept the responsi-<lb />
bility. I am the head coach and<lb />
that falls on me<lb />
The timing of the coaching<lb />
change wasn't surprising, with<lb />
the Dolphins beginning their<lb />
bye week.<lb />
Bates' first game as interim<lb />
coach will be Nov. 21 at Seattle.<lb />
He was head coach of the USFL's<lb />
San Antonio Gunslingers in<lb />
1985 and joined the Dolphins<lb />
as defensive coordinator when<lb />
Wannstedt became head coach<lb />
in 2000.<lb />
"Our focus, my focus, for the<lb />
next seven weeks will be to get<lb />
better, to win football games<lb />
Bates said.<lb />
WANNSTEDT<lb />
"We will play hard and will<lb />
step up to the task<lb />
Wannstedt's final defeat<lb />
came Sunday, when Miami blew<lb />
two leads and lost 24-23 to the<lb />
Arizona Cardinals, who ended a<lb />
17-game road losing streak. The<lb />
Dolphins endured their most<lb />
lopsided defeat of the season<lb />
last Monday, 41-14 against the<lb />
archrival New York Jets.<lb />
Dolphins players were aware<lb />
of Wannstedt's tenuous situation<lb />
and rising discontent among fans.<lb />
"I feel sorry for the guy<lb />
because he's a first-class guy<lb />
cornerback Patrick Surtain said<lb />
after Sunday's defeat.<lb />
"It's not like guys aren't going<lb />
out there giving 110 percent and<lb />
laying it on the line for him.<lb />
We're doing it all - getting hold-<lb />
ing penalties, offsides, we're doing<lb />
crazy stuff. How can he control<lb />
that when he's on the sidelines?"<lb />
Wannstedt barely avoided<lb />
being fired after last season, when<lb />
Miami failed to reach the playoffs<lb />
for the second year in a row. Huiz-<lb />
enga decided to keep Wannstedt,<lb />
but stripped him of author-<lb />
ity over personnel decisions.<lb />
Little has gone right for<lb />
Miami since. Wannstedt was<lb />
twice forced to change offensive<lb />
coordinators during the off-<lb />
season, and Williams abruptly<lb />
retired just before training camp.<lb />
Receiver David Boston, the top<lb />
offseason acquisition, suffered a<lb />
season-ending knee injury before<lb />
the first exhibition game.<lb />
That was the start of an injury<lb />
wave, and the Dolphins have had<lb />
the worst start in their 39-year<lb />
history. They're one defeat from<lb />
their first losing season since 1988.<lb />
Wannstedt, who succeeded<lb />
see DOLPHINS page A9<lb />
It's business as usual for the Lady Pirates at practice.<lb />
BRANDI RENFRO<lb />
SPORTS WRITER<lb />
pqtffeordB<lb />
Well<lb />
Pirate fans,<lb />
not much to<lb />
report this<lb />
week. The<lb />
Lady Pirates<lb />
practiced all<lb />
week long<lb />
and partici-<lb />
pated in a<lb />
closed scrim-<lb />
mage against<lb />
Campbell<lb />
University<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
During the scrimmage, they<lb />
played several mini-games focus-<lb />
ing on different game situations.<lb />
Both teams were able to practice<lb />
different offensive tactics, as<lb />
well as defensive maneuvers.<lb />
Although no score was taken,<lb />
both teams played as if it were a<lb />
live game.<lb />
The Lady Pirates have con-<lb />
tinued to progress throughout<lb />
the week. Keisha Anthony came<lb />
back from an injury and was able<lb />
to play in the scrimmage. The<lb />
team is beginning to gel and are<lb />
becoming more accustomed to<lb />
each other's styles.<lb />
The only unfortunate event<lb />
that "loured is Catherine<lb />
Cooley was unable to play in<lb />
the scrimmage due to an injury,<lb />
but she should be back within<lb />
the week.<lb />
ECU has their first game in<lb />
two weeks against Duquesne<lb />
and should have plenty of time<lb />
to get everyone healthy. But,<lb />
the only disadvantage about the<lb />
game against Duquesne is it's<lb />
their first game against anyone<lb />
else. The game against Campbell<lb />
doesn't really count, in my book,<lb />
because it wasn't a live, full game.<lb />
It was more for practice than<lb />
competition.<lb />
Unlike the men's basketball<lb />
team, the Lady Pirates are not<lb />
playing any exhibition games. I<lb />
don't think this is necessarily a<lb />
good thing because exhibition<lb />
games give teams a chance to<lb />
see what things need to be fixed<lb />
or adjusted before the season<lb />
begins. They also give the coach<lb />
a chance to see how certain play-<lb />
ers react to certain situations.<lb />
Hopefully, they will have all of<lb />
the kinks fixed and be ready to<lb />
roll by their first game. If not<lb />
then, it will be a slow start for<lb />
the season.<lb />
That wraps up all of the Lady<lb />
Pirate news for the week. I will<lb />
be giving my predictions for the<lb />
season after the Duquesne game,<lb />
but look for another installment<lb />
of Points from the Paint next<lb />
week.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports@theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
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official NBA one.<lb />
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cials said they learned of the<lb />
glitch Thursday.<lb />
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inconvenienced by this said<lb />
Chris Weiller, Charlotte Bobcats<lb />
executive vice president of cor-<lb />
porate affairs.<lb />
The Bobcats want the incor-<lb />
rect number rerouted to the<lb />
Bobcats' direct line for tickets<lb />
and other information: (704)<lb />
BOBCATS.<lb />
Clifton Metcalf, a BellSouth<lb />
spokesman, said the company<lb />
followed its usual procedures<lb />
with the Bobcats.<lb />
Weiller said team officials<lb />
didn't review the ad for this<lb />
year's phone book.<lb />
Bobcats owner Bob Johnson adresses the crowd before<lb />
Charlotte's opening game against the Washington Wizards.<lb />
Dolphins m mM<lb />
Jimmy Johnson in 2000, has a<lb />
record of 43-33 in Miami. His<lb />
career NFL record, including six<lb />
seasons with the Chicago Bears,<lb />
Is 84-90.<lb />
Wannstedt was fired in 1997<lb />
by the Bears. His final two teams<lb />
there went 4-12.<lb />
The Dolphins won only one<lb />
playoff game under Wannstedt,<lb />
and that was four years ago. Even<lb />
with seven Pro Bowl players in<lb />
2002, including NFL rushing<lb />
champion Williams and sacks<lb />
leader Jason Taylor, the Dolphins<lb />
missed the playoffs.<lb />
One of Wannstedt's first<lb />
moves when he became coach<lb />
was to nudge a 38-year-old<lb />
Dan Marino into retirement.<lb />
As a replacement Wannstedt<lb />
acquired Jay Fiedler, who has<lb />
never been popular with Dol-<lb />
phins fans.<lb />
Wannstedt was just the<lb />
fourth coach in Dolphins<lb />
history, and only Don Shula<lb />
coached the team longer.<lb />
While the Dolphins have<lb />
been a perennial playoff con-<lb />
tender - until this year, at least<lb />
- they haven't reached the AFC<lb />
championship game since 1992.<lb />
Their last Super Bowl berth was<lb />
in 1984, and they haven't won<lb />
an NFL title since 1973.<lb />
Huizenga, who became sole<lb />
owner of the Dolphins in 1994,<lb />
has been through three coaches<lb />
in pursuit of a championship. He<lb />
nudged Shula into retirement fol-<lb />
lowing the 1995 season, and John-<lb />
son called it quits four years later.<lb />
Speculation regarding the<lb />
next coach began weeks ago,<lb />
with LSU's Nick Saban, former<lb />
Florida coach Steve Spurrier,<lb />
Philadelphia Eagles offensive<lb />
coordinator Brad Childress and<lb />
New England Patriots offensive<lb />
coordinator Charlie Weis men-<lb />
tioned as possibilities.<lb />
Full Court<lb />
from page A8<lb />
the game for what coach Herrion<lb />
defined as "academic reasons<lb />
A team this thin cannot afford<lb />
suspensions. Hopefully, the<lb />
message Herrion sent by not<lb />
dressing Bronson sent a message<lb />
to the players.<lb />
Due to both centers not<lb />
playing, Corey Rouse and Mike<lb />
Castro started at the four and<lb />
five. They combined for 18<lb />
rebounds, seven of which were<lb />
offensive. However, they were the<lb />
two biggest guys out there. I feel<lb />
these two must rebound better<lb />
for this team to succeed. I know<lb />
that seems a little unreasonable,<lb />
but against a team like Newberry,<lb />
Castro and Rouse should have<lb />
grabbed 12 or 13 boards each.<lb />
My favorite thing about coach<lb />
Herrion is the way he teaches<lb />
players to box out and 1 am<lb />
certain this will not be an issue.<lb />
It seems every year this team<lb />
struggles from the free-throw<lb />
line. If Thursday was any indi-<lb />
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for any improvements from the<lb />
charity stripe. As a team, they<lb />
were a dismal 21-39, a horrid 53.8<lb />
percent. Bad teams shoot<lb />
70 percent from the<lb />
line and they shot 53.8.<lb />
Only Josh King was<lb />
perfect from the line, and he<lb />
only shot one time. All a team<lb />
needs to do is hack the mess<lb />
out of the Pirates and they win.<lb />
Besides turnovers, ftee-<lb />
throw shooting and field<lb />
goal percentage are perhaps<lb />
the only other statistics that<lb />
can tell you who won just by<lb />
looking at them.<lb />
The game showed lots of �<lb />
promise, but there are some<lb />
things that need to be worked on.<lb />
They get a chance to get some of<lb />
that work done Thursday against<lb />
Barton at 7 p.m.<lb />
The writer can be contacted at<lb />
sports�theeastcarolinian. com.<lb />
Branson can be an inside threat for the Pirates this year but has<lb />
to excel in the classroom if he wants to stay on the court.<lb />
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