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          <lb />EastCarolinian<lb /><lb />{ www.theeastcarolinian.com }<lb /><lb />YOUR -SO:;URCE FOR: GAMPUS NEWS 257 NCE 1.9°2 5<lb /><lb />Thurs<lb /><lb />' November 20, 2008<lb /><lb />VoLuME 84, ISSUE 23<lb />GREENVILLE, NC<lb /><lb />SUNNY<lb />HicH 54/ Low<lb /><lb />CU student promotes lung cancer awareness<lb /><lb />BINTA L. DIXON.<lb />THE EAsT CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Taylor Bell is an ECU stu-<lb />dent, and a survivor of lung<lb />cancer. She was diagnosed with<lb />a carcinoid ~tumor, and had to<lb />have her left lung removed.<lb />She commented that before her<lb />experience she didnt know that<lb />someone of her age, 22, could get<lb />lung cancer.<lb /><lb />The month of November is<lb />dedicated to lung cancer aware-<lb />ness. Although most students<lb />are aware of the devastating and<lb />fatal effects of lung cancer, most<lb /><lb />students dont know much else<lb />about the disease.<lb /><lb />Lung cancer is the uncon-<lb />trolled growth of abnormal cells<lb />in one or both lungs. These<lb />abnormal cells do not carry out<lb />the functions of normal cells and<lb />do not develop into healthy lung<lb />tissue. As they grow, the abnor-<lb />mal cells can form tumors and<lb />hinder the function of the lung,<lb />which is to provide oxygen to the<lb />body via the blood.<lb /><lb />Lung cancer runs in my<lb />family, so I had a little more<lb />information than most people<lb />about the disease,? said Bell,<lb /><lb />a fourth year<lb />political sci-<lb />ence major.<lb />She has never<lb />smoked, yet<lb />believes that "<lb />the same com-<lb />passion should<lb />be shown to<lb />those who get<lb />lung cancer<lb />from smoking.<lb />A common<lb />misconception<lb />is that smok-<lb />ing is the only<lb /><lb />way togetlung  /Jay/or Bell<lb /><lb />CONTRIBUTED PHOTO<lb /><lb />cancer. How-<lb />ever there are<lb />several types of<lb />the disease.<lb />Non-small<lb />cell lung cancer:<lb />(INS CL)<lb />accounts for 80<lb />~percent of lung<lb />cancers. There<lb />are four types<lb />bie NS CLC:<lb />Squamous cell<lb />carcinoma also<lb />called. epider-<lb />moid carci-<lb />noma, the most<lb /><lb />common type of NSCLC. Bell<lb /><lb />survived her rare type of lung<lb />cancer, which was classified as<lb />non-small cell. It forms in the<lb />lining of the bronchial tubes and<lb />is the most common type of lung<lb />cancer in men.<lb /><lb />The other type of lung cancer<lb />is small cell. SCLC accounts<lb />for about 20 percent of all lung<lb />cancer. The cells are small, and<lb />multiply quickly forming large<lb />tumors that can spread through-<lb />out the body. Smoking is almost<lb />always the cause of SCLC.<lb /><lb />One of the most dangerous<lb />aspects of the disease is that there<lb /><lb />PRSSA member, David Doub, speaks with a public relations professional at the speed-networking event on Monday evening.<lb /><lb />-PRSSA- gets intro into b<lb /><lb />BINTA L. DIXON<lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />The Public Relations Stu-<lb />dent Society Association held<lb />a speed-networking event for<lb />its members, bringing several<lb />distinguished professionals to<lb />campus.<lb /><lb />The objective of Monday<lb />nights event was to help stu-<lb />dents gain valuable experi-<lb />ence in interacting within the<lb />professional arena as well as<lb />getting tips on how to improve<lb />their resumes, interview skills<lb />and the opportunity to network<lb />that many students would not<lb />otherwise receive.<lb /><lb />The nine professionals<lb />included two representatives<lb />from the Kingston Knights,<lb />Aramark representatives, who<lb />also catered the event, and the<lb />executive director of the Pirate<lb /><lb />Student Health Services<lb /><lb />BINTA L. DIXON<lb />Tue EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />The ECU Student Health<lb />Services center has seen some<lb />major changes in the current<lb />2008-2009 academic year.<lb /><lb />The first modification came<lb />with the implementation of its<lb />open access and online appoint-<lb />ment scheduling. Open access<lb />means that a student must wait<lb />until the day of to schedule most<lb />appointments. :<lb /><lb />Students.can only schedule<lb />pap smears, physicals, allergy<lb />shots, massage therapy and nutri-<lb />tion appointments in advance.<lb />Students can log into the SHS Web<lb />site to schedule an appointment.<lb /><lb />Todays<lb />Carolinian<lb /><lb />A2<lb />A4<lb />AS<lb />Bl<lb />B3<lb /><lb />News<lb />Opinion<lb />Features<lb />Sports<lb />Classifieds '<lb /><lb />Club, Mark Wharton.<lb /><lb />The executive board of the<lb />PRSSA introduced each guest<lb />and gave a brief summary of<lb />their achievements.<lb /><lb />These esteemed guests were<lb />all seated on one side of the<lb />table, and the students were<lb />lined up and rotated every three-<lb />minutes in a speed networking<lb />session where students could<lb />network and make business<lb />contacts.<lb /><lb />The event [gave] students a<lb />chance to get tips to prepare for<lb />the next step in their careers,?<lb />said Caitlin Watterson, PRSSA<lb />chapter president and senior<lb />communication major.<lb /><lb />This event is just one of the<lb />perks of membership in PRSSA.<lb />The organization also hosts<lb />public programs geared toward<lb />helping students improve their<lb />professional skills and portfolios.<lb /><lb />Times and dates, as well<lb />as physicians available for the<lb />specified times are listed for<lb />students to select. Students must<lb />also categorize the nature of<lb />their. visit.<lb /><lb />This system was imple-<lb />mented to scale down the number<lb />of ~calls coming into SHS. and<lb />to accelerate the appointment<lb />process. However, appointments<lb />can still\be made by phone or in<lb />person at the center. 7<lb /><lb />Many students feel that this<lb />process is more efficient.<lb /><lb />When I went into SHS, they<lb />were really nice and easy to talk<lb />to, and I was in and out in less,<lb />than an hour,? said Liz Gurkin, a<lb />freshman education major.<lb /><lb />Pirate Rant:<lb /><lb />of the Day<lb /><lb />4 think all ECU profes-<lb /><lb />sors should be required<lb /><lb />: to wear eye patches while<lb />: teaching.<lb /><lb />page A4<lb /><lb />*This is a good network-<lb />ing opportunity,? said Corinna<lb />Aikens, PRSSA secretary and<lb />communication major. A lot of<lb />the people here have internship<lb />opportunities.?<lb /><lb />Aikens also commented<lb />that a good tip for students to<lb />consider when networking is<lb />to have a brief summary of<lb />who you are, that is concise<lb />and informative, along with a<lb />resume.<lb /><lb />Benefits of PRSSA member-<lb />ship include volunteer opportu-<lb />nities, which help to develop<lb />practical public relations skills,<lb />the chance to apply for scholar-<lb />ships and awards only available<lb />to PRSSA members, plus a<lb />reduced membership fee into<lb />PRSSA upon graduation.<lb /><lb />Members also travel to<lb />regional conferences, have<lb />access to jobs posted by public<lb /><lb />However, other changes to<lb />the system have students con-<lb />cerned.<lb /><lb />The urgent care system pro-<lb />vided by SHS has been replaced<lb />with a triage service, which is<lb />only open during regular busi-<lb />ness hours and for limited hours<lb />on weekends.<lb /><lb />T just want to know what<lb />will happen if someone has a<lb />really urgent health issue while<lb />on campus,? said freshman geol-<lb />ogy major, Rose Bobbit. It<lb />would make me feel a lot safer if<lb />I knew I could just go to SHS.?<lb /><lb />There is an after hours nurse<lb />available to answer questions<lb />and make recommendations<lb /><lb />for proper care but students<lb /><lb />News<lb /><lb />page A2<lb /><lb />: students this year.<lb />: Out how others are cop-<lb /><lb />: ing.<lb /><lb />ROBYN CATES |<lb /><lb />siness world -<lb /><lb />ROBYN CATES |<lb /><lb />PRSSA members gain connections at speed-networking.<lb /><lb />ASHLEY YARBER |<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN:<lb /><lb />Student Health Services, located in the center of campus.<lb /><lb />aa eatures _<lb /><lb />: Check inside for the next The economic. situation<lb />: installment of the Voyage of :<lb />: Discovery Lecture Series.<lb /><lb />hit home with some ECU<lb />Find<lb /><lb />page A5<lb /><lb />~Sports<lb /><lb />: The ECU football team,<lb />: will try and snap a very<lb /><lb />~long losing streak when<lb /><lb />: they head to Alabama to<lb /><lb />: play UAB this weekend.<lb /><lb />page B1<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />is no early detection method, in<lb />contrast to cancers like breast<lb />or colon cancer. This makes the<lb />disease one of the most deadly<lb />cancers.<lb /><lb />People need to advocate and<lb />educate,? Bell said. This summer<lb />Bell will work in Washington,<lb />D.C. to lobby for lung cancer<lb />funding and research and hopes<lb />to become a lobbyist to further<lb />promote awareness about the<lb />disease.<lb /><lb />Insurance companies do<lb />not pay for CT scans that may<lb /><lb /> CANCER page A3<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />relations firms and have a<lb />chance to receive a cord at<lb />graduation.<lb /><lb />We meet people from the<lb />professional world that you<lb />wouldnt meet otherwise,?<lb />said Anna Sowyer, senior<lb />communication major. And<lb />we get an idea of how their<lb />world works.?<lb /><lb />PRSSA is a nonprofit stu-<lb />dent organization that aids<lb />future public relations profes-<lb /><lb />~sionals in understanding the<lb /><lb />ethics and procedures of the<lb />public relations industry.<lb />PRSSA also plays an<lb />active role in campus and<lb />community events.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />sees major changes <lb /><lb />are encouraged to visit the<lb />emergency. room at Pitt County<lb />Memorial Hospital or call 911 for<lb />emergencies. 7<lb /><lb />Other changes to health care<lb />policies are set to take effect in<lb /><lb />the fall 2009 semester. A required<lb /><lb />insurance policy is anticipated to<lb />be enacted statewide, however<lb />has not been confirmed. This<lb />has many students worried that<lb />they will not be eligible to enroll<lb />next year.<lb /><lb />T think that they should<lb />come up with a more reason-<lb />able plan, so all students have<lb />a chance,? said Natara Peele, a<lb />communications major.<lb /><lb /> HEALTH page A2<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />A2<lb />NEWSLINE<lb /><lb />Sen. Clinton<lb />weighing secretary<lb />of state post<lb /><lb />Associates of Sen. Hillary<lb />Rodham Clinton said Wednes-<lb />day she is weighing whether to<lb />leave the Senate and become<lb />secretary of state in the Obama<lb />administration.<lb /><lb />According to transition offi-<lb />cials for President-elect Barack<lb /><lb /> Obama, other candidates have<lb /><lb />been evaluated for the job, how-<lb />ever Clinton is the lead con-<lb />tender.<lb /><lb />Friends said Hillary Clinton<lb />is torn about leaving the Senate,<lb />where she served for nearly eight<lb />years and where she had hoped<lb />to be a leading voice on health<lb />care and other issues. She was<lb />expected to make a decision<lb />very soon.<lb /><lb />Daschle accepts. _.<lb />HHS Cabinet post<lb /><lb />Former Senate Major-<lb />ity Leader Tom Daschle has<lb />accepted President-elect Barack<lb />Obamas offer to be Secretary of<lb />Health and Human Services.<lb />The appointment has not<lb />been announced, but these offi-<lb />cials said the job is Daschles,<lb />barring an unforeseen problem<lb />as Obamas team reviews the<lb />-background of the South Dakota<lb />Democrat. One area of review<lb />will include the lobbying con-<lb />nections of his wife, Linda Hall<lb />Daschle, who has lobbied mostly<lb />on behalf of airline-related com-<lb />panies over the years.<lb />Daschle was a close adviser<lb />to Obama throughout the former<lb />~Illinois senators White House<lb />campaign.<lb />After losing re-election to<lb /><lb />the Senate in 2004, Daschle<lb />became a public policy adviser<lb />and member of the legislative<lb />' and public. policy group at the<lb /><lb />law and lobbying firm Alston _<lb /><lb />&amp; Bird.<lb /><lb />Besides health reform, the<lb />next HHS secretary will deal<lb />with the growing budgetary woes<lb />of some of the nations critical<lb />health agencies. .<lb /><lb />One example: Years of fund- -<lb />ing that didnt keep up with infla- "<lb /><lb />tion means the National Institutes<lb />of Health has lost 14 percent of<lb />its buying power, said Dr. Harold<lb />Varmus, NIHs former director<lb />and a science adviser to Obamas<lb />campaign. That has left promis-<lb />ing disease research without<lb />money to move forward.<lb />Obama also announced sev-<lb />eral transition-working group<lb />leaders, including Daschle, who<lb />will oversee the health policy-<lb />working group. They include<lb />former Environmental Protec-<lb />tion Agency administrator Carol<lb />Browner on energy and environ-<lb />ment and former Clinton White<lb />House adviser Jim Steinberg and<lb />Obama campaign senior foreign<lb />policy. adviser Susan Rice on<lb />national security.<lb /><lb />Lecture in Wright draws hundreds:<lb /><lb />FATEN HUSNI ODEH<lb />THE EAstT CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Marcus J. Borg, a professor<lb />of religion and culture at Oregon<lb />State University, gave the next<lb />installment of the Voyages of<lb />Discovery Lecture Series titled<lb />Christians in an Age of an<lb />Empire: Then and Now? pre-<lb />sented by the Thomas Harriot<lb />College of Arts and Sciences<lb />on Tuesday night. Hundreds<lb />showed up to hear Borgs talk of<lb />religion and politics.<lb /><lb />The event started off with<lb />welcoming remarks given by Dr.<lb />Alan R. White, dean of Thomas<lb />Harriot College of Arts.and Sci-<lb />ences.<lb /><lb />Later came an introduction of<lb />the guest speaker by Dr. Calvin<lb />Mercer, Co- Director of the<lb />Religious Studies Program at the<lb />Thomas Harriot College of Arts<lb />and Sciences.<lb /><lb />Dr. Borg asked the crowd a<lb />rhetorical question referring to<lb />this day and age--What. does<lb />it mean to be a Christian and é an<lb />American??<lb /><lb />Borg brought up a statistic<lb />that about 80 percent of people<lb />in America identify that they are<lb />of the Christian faith, making<lb />it the highest percentage in the<lb />world.<lb /><lb />America is the most Chris-<lb />tian country in the world,? Borg<lb />said.<lb /><lb />He: then said that about half<lb />of those actually practice the<lb />religion.<lb /><lb />Borg expressed that he was<lb />pleased to be able to give his<lb />lecture after Election Day so as<lb />not to sway people one way or<lb />another because, the issues...<lb />tonight are as relevant to a demo-<lb />crat as they are to a republican,?<lb />Borg said.<lb /><lb />It was an intellectual lec-<lb />ture that shows the parallels of<lb />~todays politics and religion,?<lb />said Nadiah Sarsour, a senior<lb />double majoring in journalism<lb />and French.<lb /><lb />Borg stressed that the Bibles :<lb /><lb />message is one of passion and<lb />peace.<lb />At the end of the lecture Dr.<lb /><lb />Drink Specials<lb /><lb />MON $5 house margaritas<lb />TUE $2.50 draft<lb /><lb />WED $2 off specialty martinis<lb />THURS $3.50 house wines<lb /><lb />MON - SAT 5-10PM<lb />BTaliate maxexelin<lb />Sushi Bar<lb />Cocktail Lounge<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * NEWS<lb /><lb />Marcus J. Borg.<lb /><lb />Borg left room for questions and<lb />answers from the audience and<lb />hosted a book signing after the<lb />lecture.<lb /><lb />Dr. Marcus J..Borg ,<lb />American Biblical scholar ne<lb />author is known as one of the<lb />léading historical Jesus scholars<lb />of this generation.<lb /><lb />It was an eye opening expe-<lb />rience and I was surprised by<lb />how many people showed up,?<lb />Sarsour said.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />oe 4 |<lb />Daily Lunch Specials<lb /><lb />Around the corner from BW3<lb /><lb />Free apetizer |<lb /><lb />with purchase of 2 entrees<lb /><lb />8:30 with student ID<lb />MON - THURS<lb /><lb />FOR RESERVATIONS AND TAKE OUT:<lb />252.493.0510<lb />AAA Else le)iotele)isicomerel aa<lb />MUMS Aes eNiclitclecMlamelimclictls<lb />a ee Ss tohrall com<lb /><lb />Erin<lb /><lb />Major at ECU:<lb />Nursing<lb />Hobbies:<lb />Student 2<lb />Why I donate:<lb />Extra spending<lb />cash<lb /><lb />Before giving, | always ke look a K<lb />for the Humane Seal .<lb /><lb />NOAH LE, Star of NBC it show ER =<lb /><lb />The Humane Charity Seal of Approval<lb />guarantees that a health charity funds<lb /><lb />vital patient services or life-saving<lb /><lb />medical research, but. never animal experiments. "<lb /><lb />Council on Humane Giving. www. HumaneSeal.org<lb />Washington, D.C. - 202-686-2210, ext. 335<lb />PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE<lb /><lb />Donate Plasma<lb /><lb />and earn up to $170/mo<lb /><lb />Last month, we paid out $33,035 to TBA<lb /><lb />good people.<lb /><lb />DCI Biologicals is always paying out this<lb />kind of cash. All you do is come, sitin a "<lb /><lb />lounge chair and donate your life-saving<lb /><lb />plasma. Its like having a part-time job<lb /><lb />without a boss.<lb /><lb />DCI Biologicals 2727 E. 10th St.<lb />www.dciplasma.com<lb />252.757.0171<lb /><lb />Special $10 Offer: New and Return* donors:<lb /><lb />Bring this ad for an extra $5 on your 2nd and 4th donations<lb /><lb />*not donated in over 6 months.<lb /><lb />Come and get your share of the money.<lb /><lb />JESSI BRAXTON |<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN: :<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2008<lb /><lb />HEALTH continued from Al<lb /><lb />According to Shawnte<lb />McMillan, health educator at<lb />SHS, under the current ~policy<lb /><lb />. any student can come to SHS<lb />: because they have paid their fees<lb />: for the service.<lb /><lb />If you have your own insur-<lb /><lb />: ance through your parents you<lb />: can keep it, you dont have to<lb />: buy it, though ECU supplies it,?<lb />:_ McMillan said regarding the pos-<lb />: sible new policy.<lb /><lb />With these substantial adjust-<lb /><lb />: ments in mind, SHS is attempting -<lb /><lb />CANCER<lb /><lb />| continued from Al<lb /><lb />_: detect the disease, and because<lb />2 the cause is so under funded,<lb />_? awareness is crucial to helping<lb />: prevent and treat the disease, Bell<lb />: says. Lung cancer kills more than |<lb />_: colon, breast and prostate cancer<lb />_: combined. Bell has become to<lb />: some the face? for lung cancer<lb />: awareness at ECU, and has part-<lb />: nered with the National Lung<lb />: Cancer Partnership as a spokes-<lb /><lb />man and advocate.<lb />For more information on how<lb /><lb />: to get involved with the cause<lb />: of lung cancer awareness, visit<lb />: nationallungcancerpartnership.<lb />: Org. ;<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />ECU Student Exsployinent ms help!<lb /><lb />Career Connections is an online job database that helps students<lb />connect with campus departments and local businesses that are seek-<lb />ing part-time workers. New jobs are posted daily,<lb /><lb />Visit Student Employment online at www.ecu.edu/hi<lb /><lb />to make these changes, and all<lb />of their services, as convenient<lb />as possible.<lb /><lb />The center offers a comment<lb />and suggestion box located in<lb />the lobby of the facility as well<lb />as online. They hope this will<lb />ensure that students voices are<lb />heard concerning services pro-<lb />vided and methods used to better<lb />help students and staff.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />news@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />READ,<lb />RANT,<lb />SHARE.<lb /><lb />THE EAST<lb />CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />ireapirate<lb /><lb />or call 252- Bas (4473) for more details.<lb /><lb />MONDAY<lb /><lb />Wings *.50 Each<lb />Domestic Beer °1.50<lb /><lb />TUESDAY<lb />Bolis Mug Night!<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY<lb /><lb />Domestic Beer °1.50<lb />Import Beer °2<lb />House Hi-Balls °2<lb /><lb />THURSDAY<lb /><lb />Bombs Over Bolis<lb /><lb />FRIDAY<lb /><lb />Long Island Iced Teas °3<lb />Mind Erasers °2.50<lb />Rum Drinks °2<lb /><lb />SATURDAY<lb /><lb />Mind Erasers °2.50<lb />Spiced Rum °3<lb />Large 1-item Pizza °7<lb /><lb />SUNDAY<lb />Pitchers °5<lb /><lb />1/2 Price Appetizers<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Corner of 5th &amp; Cotanche Streets<lb /><lb />732.2654<lb /><lb />Delivery NORTH of Greenville Boulevard<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />BOULEVARD<lb /><lb />- 703 SE Greenville Boulevard in Greenville Square<lb /><lb />321.1264<lb /><lb />Delivery SOUTH of Greenville Boulevard<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />| Opinion<lb /><lb />Let us all read<lb /><lb />The United States needs to battle<lb />the literacy crisis<lb /><lb />ANDREA ROBERTSON<lb />THE EAst CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />The literacy crisis continues to be an ongoing<lb />issue in the United States. As reported by the National<lb />Adult Literacy Survey, 42 million adult Americans<lb />cant read; 50 million can recognize so few printed<lb />words they are limited to a 4" or 5" grade reading<lb />_ level; one out of every four teenagers drops out of<lb /><lb />high school, and those who graduate, one out of<lb />every four has the equivalent or less of an eighth<lb />grade education.?<lb /><lb />As the wealthiest and most powerful nation in<lb />the world, the United States should not have such<lb />low levels of literacy.<lb /><lb />The millions of adults who are illiterate face<lb />severe setbacks in society. Because they cant read,<lb />they are unable to conduct many day-to-day activi-<lb />ties. In an ABC news report, 45-year-old Monica<lb />Baxley explains the hardships she has endured due<lb />to her inability to read. She wasnt able to vote in<lb />elections, because she couldnt read the ballot; she<lb />wasnt able to go to the doctor, because she feared<lb /><lb />filling out a medical form; she wasnt able to do<lb /><lb />anything that involved the written word. Because<lb />of her limited word skills and the embarrassment of<lb />illiteracy, Baxley has been forced to miss much of<lb />what the world has to offer.<lb /><lb />This issue isnt new news. In 1955, Author Rudolf<lb />Flesch began to publicly acknowledge the literacy<lb />crisis in his book Why Cant Johnny Read.? It<lb />criticized the parents, the teachers and the schools<lb />for not promoting literacy. If we knew illiteracy was<lb />a major concern then, why hasnt more been done to<lb />correct the situation?<lb /><lb />Considering that one in four nee school students<lb />drop out, its no wonder that the level of literacy is<lb />so low. Parents need to begin reading with their chil-<lb />dren at a young age. They should take time to find<lb />activities that will keep their children interested in<lb />learning. With rumors circulating that a Bachelors<lb />degree is the new high school diploma, to be com-<lb />petitive, children need to be reaching higher levels<lb />of literacy than before.<lb /><lb />We are all very fortunate to be able to read, and<lb />I think that we take that for granted. Illiteracy is.a<lb />crisis in America that isnt going to correct itself. We<lb />should all make a better effort to promote reading in<lb />our nation. We can begin by working at home and<lb />in the community to promote literacy amongst all<lb />of our citizens. Read to your nieces and nephews.<lb />Volunteer to read to children, and even adults. Until<lb />more people have the ability to read and understand<lb />the written word, then and only then will we be able<lb />to reach our full potential as a nation.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />opinion@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />Obama is out of<lb />line on this one<lb /><lb />RONNIE WOODWARD<lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />» You would think that Barack Obama would have<lb />learned something from the current administration:<lb />Dont get involved in things you dont need to be<lb />involved in. Evidently not.<lb /><lb />The president-elect, who will become the most<lb />powerful man in the world in less than two months,<lb />has recently spent a significant amount of time talking<lb />about his plan for a playoff system in college football.<lb />Are you serious? Does he not have better things to<lb />worry about? The war? The economy? Government<lb />spending?<lb /><lb />First was the ESPN interview the night before<lb />the election. When asked what he would change<lb />in sports, the senator from Illinois said he would<lb />change college footballs current BCS bowl system<lb />to a playoff system.<lb /><lb />Then there was Sunday nights 60 Minutes inter-<lb />view on CBS. In his first interview since being elected<lb />our 44th president, Obama lobbied for a playoff<lb />once again. This time, he even proposed a system of<lb />his own"which is unrealistic and has no chance of<lb />application. His plan is an eight-team playoff, which<lb />would foolishly trim the regular season and add three<lb />weeks to the postseason.<lb /><lb />T dont know any serious fan of college football<lb />who has disagreed with me on this,? Obama claimed<lb />in the interview. Im going to throw my weight<lb />around a little bit. I think its the right thing to do.?<lb /><lb />He can throw his weight around all he wants to,<lb />but he will be wasting his time. The BCS commission-<lb />ers shot down a proposed playoff system last spring<lb />and agreed to.a new deal with ESPN this week, which<lb />will last until the conclusion of the 2013 season. So<lb />that means Obama will need to be re-elected and in<lb />his second term by the time the ey ofa playoff<lb />system can even be discussed.<lb /><lb />Obamas recent uneducated ade even com-<lb />pelled BCS coordinator John Swofford to issue a<lb />statement. Swoffords basic message to Obama:<lb />Thanks, but no thanks.<lb /><lb />For now, our Sonetihicueies ind I know he<lb />[Obama] understands constituencies"have settled<lb />on the current BCS system,? Swafford said in the<lb />statement, according to ESPN.com. The majority<lb />believes [it] is the best system yet to determine a<lb />national champion, while maintaining the college<lb />football regular season as the best and most meaning-<lb />ful in sports.?<lb /><lb />The reality is, college football isnt going to have.<lb />a playoff system anytime soon. Not many people can<lb />change that"even Obama. The only thing his com-<lb />ments have done is stir up more un-needed contro-<lb />versy about the current system, which will be in place<lb />for at least the next five years and is the best system<lb />for crowning a national champion anyway.<lb /><lb />A lot of people who push for a playoff system are<lb />unaware of the logistics and ramifications of such a<lb />system. You can add our president-elect to that list.<lb /><lb />If Obama is so concerned about college football,<lb />what he should do is sit back and watch the rest of<lb />the regular season. The finale will determine which<lb />two teams deserve to be in the national championship<lb />game. What a great concept.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />opinion@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2008<lb /><lb />AS<lb /><lb />{ Your Procrastination Destination }<lb /><lb />FILMMAKERS PUSH GLOBAL WARMING<lb /><lb />rs ae<lb /><lb />CADzZL<lb /><lb />T-T-THE I-LICE<lb />B-B-BERGS AA-ARE<lb />M-M-MELTING /<lb /><lb />NO! NO! SAY (T<lb />ASF YOU MEAN IT!<lb />TRY AGAIN, OKAY ?<lb />READY... CAMERA...<lb />3 BAIN if<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />TA SKAL<lb />| Stays MEDIA<lb />see SERVICES OB<lb /><lb />The East Safeline eneeore eer statements ee in Pirate Rants. Questions regard-<lb />ing Rants can be directed to Elise Phillips, Editor in Chief, at opinion@theeastcarolinian.<lb />com. Log onto theeastcarolinian.com to submit a Rant of your own.<lb /><lb />Sometimes I feel like you re<lb />holding me back and that Im<lb />missing important things in .<lb /><lb />my life.<lb /><lb />No, I wasnt in the Army. No,<lb /><lb />I didnt get shot. My friend<lb /><lb />did not save my life. However,<lb /><lb />_ you believed it and it did get<lb /><lb />you to sleep with me that<lb />night...four times.<lb /><lb />As of today, you will know for<lb />sure | am moving out. It will<lb />be so nice to get dressed with<lb />the light on seeing as how you<lb /><lb />dont leave your bed.<lb /><lb />I am just glad you are good<lb />in bed. Or should I say the<lb />closet?<lb /><lb />Im just saying, if they make<lb />new T-shirts with the new<lb />PeeDee on them, I am totally<lb />NOT wearing them.<lb /><lb />The Internet was down all<lb /><lb />day Sunday. I couldnt send in -<lb /><lb />any Pirate Rants. Well, guess<lb />what: I hate you too, ECU<lb />technology department.<lb /><lb />I think watching people get<lb />hit with walls of water when<lb />you pass by on the bus could<lb />be the funniest thing ever.<lb /><lb />To the girl who always comes<lb />in late for 8 a.m. finance<lb />class: Stop asking so many<lb /><lb />questions. You're seriously the |<lb /><lb />dumbest girl alive.<lb />Sororities are cults.<lb /><lb />The crazy, yelling, angry<lb />Christians? in front of the<lb />library make the rest of us<lb />normal Christians look really<lb />horrible! Most of us are NOT<lb />like that!<lb /><lb />Dear SS raibaie lam not your<lb />dog, so please stop giving me<lb />commands and expecting me<lb />to follow you and grovel at .<lb />everything you say.<lb /><lb />My boss hates Pirate Rants,<lb />so I hate my boss. )<lb /><lb />Classmates of early morning<lb />classes: Please brush your<lb />teeth before class. When you<lb />yawn, I smell all that morning<lb />breath and it is horrible.<lb />Gargle or something. Please.<lb /><lb />God, do I LOVE seeing<lb /><lb />the baseball players around<lb />campus. I cant help but bite<lb />my lip when I see one.<lb /><lb />The cleaning lady yelled<lb />at me for walking into the<lb />bathroom while she was in<lb /><lb />there...Really?<lb /><lb />I miss you, girl.<lb /><lb />' BABYYYY, !M HOT JUST<lb /><lb />LIKE AN OVEN!<lb /><lb />To the person who wants<lb /><lb />to rake a huge pile of leaves<lb />in the mall: That would be<lb />AMAZING and I will totally<lb /><lb />help you.<lb /><lb />To whoever wrote the Pirate<lb />Rant about the guitar solo:<lb />You are AWESOME!<lb /><lb />I work out so I can drink<lb />more.<lb /><lb />To the person who said that<lb />the spontaneous Bate sex<lb />scandal? was disgusting:<lb /><lb />I have one word for you:<lb />HATER!<lb /><lb />My boyfriend has a crush on<lb />the green M&amp;M.<lb /><lb />Is that a keg in your pants? '<lb />Cause I'd totally tap that!<lb /><lb />Just because you like to get<lb />high every night doesnt<lb />mean you can eat my food. I<lb />dont supply for you and your<lb />boyfriends? munchies.<lb /><lb />When your boyfriend tells<lb />you that you are starting to<lb />get fat and boring, that isnt<lb />slang for I love you?"but<lb />keeping sleeping over and<lb />telling yourself that.<lb /><lb />Dear roommate, why did you<lb />yell at me for accidentally<lb />stepping on your ferrets tail<lb />when you stuck her in the<lb />dryer two days ago?<lb /><lb />I like being your man on the<lb />side.<lb /><lb />What is wrong with wanting<lb />to plunder all the booty on<lb />campus? Im a Pirate!<lb /><lb />To the elephants in room 411<lb /><lb />~above us: Either go to the<lb /><lb />gym or stop walking around<lb />so much, because you are |<lb />keeping me up all night!<lb /><lb />Good thing I drove, because<lb />Im way too drunk to walk.<lb /><lb />Im thinking about dressing<lb />up and challenging the North<lb />Campus ninja. But Im scared -<lb />hes gonna beat me up.<lb /><lb />I now classify the beer dip at<lb />Dr. Unks as one of my major<lb />food groups.<lb /><lb />While we were having sex, I<lb /><lb />made my grocery list, planned .<lb /><lb />my outfits for the rest of<lb />the week and finished off by<lb />pretending you were my ex-<lb />boyfriend...ouch!<lb /><lb />CHLOROPHYLL? MORE<lb />LIKE BOROPHYLL!<lb /><lb />I offered my roommate the<lb />last slice of my pizza, which<lb />he took. Too bad he doesnt<lb />know that I licked it on<lb />purpose.<lb /><lb />I like to pick my nose.<lb />STILL!<lb /><lb />We should go streaking in<lb />front of the campus preachers<lb />next time they preach.<lb /><lb />Why are there freshman here<lb />anyway? The worlds gonna<lb />end in 2012, so none of us<lb />are going to be getting our<lb />degrees!<lb /><lb />_ Who is she? And why does »<lb /><lb />everyone care what she said?<lb /><lb />ALE: Please stop raining on<lb />our parade. Making a drunken<lb />fool out of yourself in public<lb />should be punishment enough.<lb /><lb />If you piss me off, I will fart<lb />on you.<lb /><lb />~Thave a rule that Ill only<lb /><lb />hook up with one boy from<lb />each frat. Im pissed I wasted<lb /><lb />my hook up with you. There<lb /><lb />are a lot sexier brothers than<lb />you.<lb /><lb />I think all ECU professors<lb />should be required to wear<lb />eye patches while teaching.<lb /><lb />Who is stopping you from "<lb />your polygamy indulgence? I<lb />mean, | think it sounds like a<lb /><lb />pretty good idea!<lb /><lb />I wonder how much<lb />possession tax I have<lb />accumulated over the course<lb />of my college years?<lb /><lb />God, forgive me. I felt really<lb /><lb />~bad on Sunday morning while<lb /><lb />instead of being on my way to<lb /><lb />church I was doing the dirty<lb />in a closet. It was Just too<lb />good to stop.<lb /><lb />To the boy I busted in the<lb />nose with my shoe last<lb />Thursday night, Im REALLY<lb />sorry! Im currently working<lb /><lb />_ hard to get my alcohol<lb />- problem under control.<lb /><lb />I like Christmas Jesus the<lb />best.<lb /><lb />All I want for Christmas is<lb />Bud Light and some soup.<lb /><lb />I see nothing wrong with<lb />being a fratmattress and/or a<lb />sorostitute.<lb /><lb />Just because you dye your hair<lb />brown doesnt hide the fact<lb />youre still a fire crotch.<lb /><lb />Dear roommate, sex on your<lb />bed was great! You should go<lb />out of town more often!<lb /><lb />How about the ECU womens<lb />soccer team! Conference<lb /><lb />champs, baby!<lb /><lb />You know what dog food<lb />tastes like? Do you? It tastes<lb />just like it smells...delicious.<lb /><lb />I just found out that my<lb />female gynecologist is gay.<lb /><lb />It sucks to have a body shaped<lb />in the form of the letter .P.?<lb /><lb />When I came to ECU I could<lb />only drink half a fifth in one<lb /><lb />night. Now, I can drink a<lb />whole handle.<lb /><lb />I wish it was just John and<lb /><lb />_ Kate plus 7... they should<lb /><lb />leave Mady in Hawaii.<lb /><lb />I can do it all I want to in my<lb />room! Get earplugs. It doesnt<lb />seem to bug anyone else.<lb /><lb />To the brunette girl I see at<lb />the Landing: YOUR WEAVE<lb />CLIPS ARE SHOWING!<lb /><lb />To the boy who gave me<lb />mono: Wish I could say it was<lb />worth it.<lb /><lb />Is anyone experiencing this<lb />awful thing called shrinking<lb />Pirate Bucks? I mean, geez,<lb />Im in single digits.<lb /><lb />To all the girls who dress up<lb />for dinner at West End: Your<lb />skimpy dresses and lack of<lb />fabric makes me loose my<lb />appetite every single night.<lb />Is it really necessary to show<lb />your goods when we are<lb />trying to eat?<lb /><lb />Maybe if you spent less<lb />time smoking and more time<lb />working out you could make<lb />it up the Brewster stairs<lb />without ao out.<lb /><lb />I think its sad that people<lb />post how they go behind<lb />other peoples backs and cheat,<lb />or pee on a tooth brush, etc.<lb />Im appalled to know these<lb />are the people going out into<lb />the world of tomorrow. You<lb />guys need to grow up!<lb /><lb />I think the Purple and Gold<lb />fire trucks siren should be the<lb />fight song.<lb /><lb />Is it bad that I get drunker at<lb />the football games then any<lb />night I go downtown? I swear<lb />I dont remember any of the<lb /><lb />games fully.<lb /><lb />Sometimes I wish a magic<lb /><lb />_ carpet would come and<lb /><lb />swoop ECU up and _plant it in<lb />Aladdin land. |<lb /><lb />Resurrecting<lb />Santa Claus<lb /><lb />JASON M. WALLACE<lb />THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />When I was a kid, I knew that around this<lb />time of year Santa was gearing up to visit my<lb />house to drop off toys and delights. When I<lb /><lb />~ learned that Santa had never been real, popular<lb />images and the exciting advertisements I saw on<lb />television filled the Santa void. This caused me to<lb />turn into another child who pressured his parents<lb />into getting the biggest and most expensive plas-<lb />tic or electronic toys seen on TV. With Santa on<lb />their side, parents at least have the excuse that he<lb />couldnt bring that toy this year for some reason<lb />or another. For that reason, Santa must. come<lb />back in order to help relieve parents financial<lb />stresses around Christmas time. 7<lb /><lb />Every year there will be the toys that every<lb />child wants to have. Tickle Me Elmo, video<lb />~game systems and any doll or action figure with<lb /><lb />the right play set all cause a frenzy among kids<lb /><lb />' because of the constant advertising. Every year<lb />theres a story in the news about people who<lb />have waited in line, in the freezing cold, for<lb />hours only to stampede inside and trample over<lb />one another for one of those toys. The toys are<lb />presented as the ultimate play things to the point<lb />~that some parents believe that buying the new<lb />Hannah Montana microphone will make their<lb />children love them more. If Santa Claus was left<lb />as a real person, a carefully guarded secret by<lb />parents until a child has a job of his own, then<lb />the pressure to appease the childrens toy lust<lb />would be a bit easier.<lb /><lb />If children are anything like I was, then they. -<lb />probably arent aware of their parents financial<lb />problems. With parents playing the role of Santa,<lb />they have the option to pick and choose what<lb />they can afford for their kids and say that Santa<lb />will try real hard to bring what wasnt presented<lb />next year. I didnt realize how fast money goes<lb />until I had to spend a large portion of my first<lb />paycheck to fill up my gas tank. After that; I felt<lb />really guilty about constantly telling my parents<lb />that I needed a Nintendo 64 when I was in the<lb />fourth grade. :<lb /><lb />I think that children expect their parents to<lb />outperform Santa, especially after they know the<lb />truth about him. /The economy expects the same<lb />as well. For the past few years, there have been<lb />stories that usually come up on Black Friday or<lb />Christmas Eve when reporters ask shoppers if<lb /><lb />_ they have bought anything. Usually the response<lb />from the anchor is that people havent bought<lb />enough and that the economy will crash by New<lb />Years. Its right before Christmas-when advertis-<lb />ing really hits the steroids. Christmas spending is<lb />treated as some kind of cure-all event to flatten<lb />out the bumps in the economys year. Every year<lb />the economic reporters come back disappointed,<lb />like children who know the truth, when they<lb />dont get the results they wanted. The economy<lb />shouldnt rely on the holidays to get that last<lb />boost before the New Year.<lb /><lb />- | believe that the holidays are a time of love<lb />and coming together for family and friends. I<lb />believe that the gifts given are only mere tokens<lb />of that shared love. This essence of the holidays<lb />is lost by the out of control advertising schemes.<lb />For future parents, let Santa keep your childs<lb />~excessive gift list in check by preventing them<lb />from thinking that la should grant their<lb />every wish.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />opinion@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />Elise Phillips<lb />Editor in Chief<lb /><lb />Andrea Robertson<lb />Opinion Editor<lb /><lb />Natalie Jurgen<lb />News Editor<lb /><lb />Jared Jackson<lb />Asst. 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        <p>Features<lb /><lb />Did you know? ©<lb /><lb />The word maverick? came into use<lb />after Samuel Maverick, a Texan refused<lb />to brand his cattle. Eventually any<lb />unbranded calf became known as a<lb />Maverick.<lb /><lb />About 55 percent of all movies are<lb />rated ~R.<lb /><lb />The average raindrop falls at seven<lb /><lb />miles per hour.<lb /><lb />Ninety-eight percent of all murders and<lb />rapes are by a close family member or<lb />friend of the victim.<lb /><lb />Americans are responsible for about "<lb /><lb />one-fifth of the worlds garbage annually.<lb />On average, thats three pounds a day<lb />per person.<lb /><lb />Human thigh bones are stronger than<lb />concrete.<lb /><lb />Antarctica is the only continent with<lb />no owls.<lb /><lb />In late-1600s Puritan society, a child<lb />over 16 convicted of cursing at a<lb />parent was sentenced to death. Being a<lb />stubborn or rebellious child also earned<lb />you a death sentence.<lb /><lb />If you are locked in a sealed room, you<lb />will die of carbon dioxide poisoning<lb />before your brain starves from oxygen<lb />deprivation.<lb /><lb />Acockroachs brain is spread throughout<lb />its body. If you chop off its head, it can<lb />Still live for up to a week. It finally dies<lb />because it cant eat.<lb /><lb />Monkeys dont have feet. Since they<lb /><lb />have opposable thumbs instead of<lb />big toes, they are classified as being<lb />four-handed.<lb /><lb />Crocodiles do in fact produce tears.<lb /><lb />They have lacrimal glands, just like<lb />humans. - nat<lb /><lb />Tigers have striped skin under their hair,<lb />but zebras don't.<lb /><lb />Disney World in Orlando, Fla., covers<lb />30,500 acres (46 square miles). Thats<lb />twice the size of Manhattan.<lb /><lb />Members of the U.S. Congress are the<lb />worlds highest paid legislators.<lb /><lb />There are roughly 144,000 mosquitoes<lb />for every.person,on earth. ,<lb /><lb />Mr. Potato Head was the first toy?<lb /><lb />advertised on television.<lb /><lb />When a giraffes baby is born it falls from<lb /><lb />a height of six feet, normally without<lb /><lb />being hurt.<lb /><lb />Pain travels through the body at 350<lb />feet per second!<lb /><lb />The first alarm clock could only ring<lb />at 4. a.m.<lb /><lb />Deep breathing gives you health<lb />benefits similar to aerobics.<lb /><lb />Next to Warsaw, Chicago has the largest<lb />Polish population in the world.<lb /><lb />In ancient China, people. committed<lb />suicide by eating a pound of salt.<lb /><lb />Malaysians protect their babies from<lb />disease by bathing them in beer.<lb /><lb />{ Campus Scene }<lb /><lb />THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2008<lb /><lb />AS<lb /><lb />Inside the music<lb />album guide<lb /><lb />Court Jesters bring<lb />dismay to Queen<lb /><lb />STEPHEN MASON<lb />THE EAsT CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />Queen &amp; Paul Rodg-<lb />ers, The Cosmos Rocks, 2<lb />out of 5<lb /><lb /># COSMAS FOCKHS ~<lb /><lb />AMAZON.COM<lb /><lb />Of all the singers in rockdom,<lb />Paul Rodgers was probably never<lb />thought of as a replacement for<lb />Freddie Mercury. You cant blame<lb />him for that, though, as there is<lb />no replacement for Freddie. But<lb />nonetheless, two of the original<lb />members (Brian May and Roger<lb />Taylor) return with their new<lb />vocalist to put out a new and highly<lb />anticipated album. The problem?<lb />While all the songs are penned<lb />by the band, Rodgers influence<lb />shines through the hardest.<lb /><lb />Rodgers, who is better known<lb />as the lead singer for Free and Bad<lb />Company, could be the one to blame<lb />for this travesty. And if you ve ever<lb />listened to either of those bands,<lb />you know how much they dont<lb />have in common with Queen. In<lb />that respect, May and Taylor should<lb />have dropped the name of Queen<lb />and just have accepted being the<lb />backing band for the Paul Rodgers<lb />Show. ~The intentions are unclear;<lb />on one hand, they may be trying to<lb />keep the spirit of Queen alive, on<lb />the other, they may just be trying<lb />to sell albums.<lb /><lb />The material rarely resembles<lb />anything Queen ever did. Its what<lb />youd expect; material that. is<lb />slightly better than anything Bad<lb />Company accomplished (which<lb />isnt saying much), and it makes<lb />you wonder what it would have<lb />been like to hear Mercury burst out<lb />on songs like Small? or Time to<lb />Shine.? Small? especially, as it<lb />is reminiscent of the style behind<lb /><lb />_ Under Pressure,? the masterpiece<lb /><lb />they did with David Bowie.<lb /><lb />At the same time, Rodgers<lb />is trying to put on his best Bono<lb />impression with crackling vocals<lb />and quasi-meaningful lyrics. And<lb />thats when The Cosmos Rocks is<lb />at its best.<lb /><lb />. When its on the other side of<lb />the spectrum, it winds up sound-<lb />ing like a cheap blues-rock that<lb />Rodgers was dying to release to<lb />the world but couldnt because no<lb />one cared. We still dont.<lb /><lb />The opener, Cosmos<lb />Rockin,? is an uncharacteristic<lb />tune that imitates the horrific<lb />stuff that Bad Company did<lb />after their monstrous debut. We<lb />Believe? may be the cheesi-<lb />est call to peaceful arms ever.<lb />Vietnam is over and the Iraq ~<lb />conflict deserves protest, not<lb /><lb /> REVIEWS page A6<lb /><lb />Much-anticipated film hits theaters tomorrow<lb /><lb />(MCT)<lb /><lb />_Stephenie Meyer did what<lb />many professed to be impossible.<lb />She convinced millions of teens<lb />and tweens to read something other<lb />than a text message or a computer<lb /><lb />screen. She got them to read her |<lb /><lb />book called Twilight, which is a<lb />novel about star-crossed lovers<lb />where one of the high school<lb />juniors happens to be a vampire.<lb /><lb />Meyers readers devoured her<lb /><lb />three other books in the series:<lb /><lb />New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking: |<lb /><lb />Dawn. .<lb />My books must be. acces-<lb />sible somehow. I know I get a lot<lb />of new readers, who dont read<lb />for pleasure, who read them. And<lb />that is cool,? said Meyer during<lb />an interview less than two weeks<lb /><lb />before the film version of Twilight -<lb /><lb />hits theaters on Nov. 21.<lb /><lb />So far, Twilight has sold more<lb />than 17 million copies in 37 coun-<lb />tries. Half of that total has been in<lb />the United States.<lb /><lb />Those kind of numbers makes<lb />it no surprise Hollywood leaped<lb />at the chance to bring Twilight<lb />to the big screen. And promotion<lb />for the movie is what has brought<lb />Meyer from her home in Phoenix<lb />to Southern California. Advance<lb />ticket sales for the movie are high,<lb />according to online movie ticket<lb />site Fandango.<lb /><lb />Except for a few school papers,<lb /><lb />Meyer had never written anything<lb />before stealing a few hours at night<lb />to write Twilight.<lb /><lb />The idea for Twilight came to,<lb />' her ina dream. Meyer woke up and<lb /><lb />jotted down the details of a scene in<lb />a meadow with the books central<lb />characters. ,But she didnt intend<lb /><lb />. to share the story. It was just for<lb /><lb />herself: Meyer is convinced if she<lb />had suspected during the writing<lb />process someone else would read<lb /><lb />her story, she never would have<lb /><lb />finished it.<lb /><lb />Once she started writing, she<lb />could not stop. Meyer had to see<lb />where the characters would go.<lb /><lb />IT discovered what a rush it:<lb /><lb />was to create something in writing.<lb />That wasnt something I expected.<lb />And then I was addicted,? Meyer<lb />Said 2) 3.3<lb />She knows the exact day she<lb /><lb />became a writing junkie. She had<lb /><lb />the vampire dream on June 2, 2003.<lb />Meyer is not certain what sparked<lb />her to dream about vampires for<lb />the first time in her life.<lb /><lb />T started another diet that day.<lb />So I must have eaten really well<lb />the night before,? Meyer offers<lb />as the possible spark for the book<lb />series.<lb /><lb />The spark started a firestorm.<lb />A month after deciding she would<lb />share the story with others, Meyer<lb />had secured an agent. A month<lb />after that, she had a book deal.<lb />From dream to bookstores took<lb /><lb />six months.<lb /><lb />She has been writing ever<lb />since.<lb /><lb />And while her books have been<lb />praised for how well Meyer writes<lb />dialogue, she has created memo-<lb />rable characters through a rede-<lb />fining of the vampire mythology.<lb />Her vampires are a blood-drinking<lb /><lb />sect who have no fangs and cannot.<lb />-turn into bats.. They can even walk<lb /><lb />around on a cloudy day.<lb />Her take on vampires reso-<lb /><lb />nated with fans. They sent Twilight .<lb /><lb />to the New York Times best-seller<lb />list. |<lb />Hollywood executives come<lb />calling with such literary success.<lb />She quickly signed a movie deal<lb />with MTV Film to turn Twilight<lb />into a film. That deal did-not go<lb />so well. She says the story would<lb /><lb />- have changed and would have no<lb /><lb />resemblance to her writing.<lb /><lb />The option or time specified<lb />to make the film ran out so the<lb />deal ended.. .<lb /><lb />She became more wary and<lb />protective of her stories. So when<lb />upstart film company Summit<lb />Entertainment called and. asked to<lb />take a crack at the project, Meyer<lb />gave them a written list of what she<lb />expected: no fangs, no one could<lb />die who had not died in the books,<lb />no coffins and some other items.<lb /><lb />Except for having to condense<lb /><lb />afew scenes and scatter some of the<lb /><lb />action, confined to the last quarter<lb /><lb />of the book, early into the movie,<lb />the film adaptation by screenwriter<lb />Melissa Rosenberg stays very close<lb />to the original book.<lb /><lb />Meyer did take exception to<lb />one well-known line of dialogue<lb />being changed. In the book, where<lb />vampire Edward finally admits he<lb />has fallen for Bella he tells her,<lb /><lb />The book-turned-film features Kristin Stewart (left) and Robert Pattinson (right).<lb /><lb />The lion has fallen in love with<lb /><lb />the lamb.? Rosenberg rewrote<lb /><lb />the line.<lb />I know it sounds cheesy. But<lb /><lb />I told them that line is actually tat- .<lb /><lb />tooed on peoples bodies. If you<lb />take that line and change it, that<lb />is a potential backlash situation,?<lb />Meyer said.<lb /><lb />_ MCT<lb /><lb />_ The original line is in the<lb />film. Such loyalty to the book<lb />should please the legions of fans-<lb />-the majority being female--who<lb />have blogged, text messaged<lb />and: e-mailed their deep feelings<lb />about every aspect of the book<lb />and film.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />A6<lb /><lb />REVIEWS continued from AS<lb /><lb />calls from wannabe hippies.<lb />We believe theres a deed of<lb />obligation/to make peace with<lb />every nation.? Wow.<lb /><lb />And even when May and Taylor<lb />are able to write a song that seems<lb />like something they. might have<lb />tried to swing with back in the day<lb />with Mercury, Rodgers never gives<lb />the vocal performance it deserves.<lb />Either he doesnt have the swagger<lb />and style of Mercury (likely) or hes<lb />uncomfortable with being as flam-<lb />boyant as Mercury (also likely).<lb />That, in turn, destroys potential<lb />Queen classics like Call Me,?<lb />where Rodgers throws a twang into<lb />his voice. Are we sure where that<lb /><lb />You met.<lb /><lb />You flirted.<lb /><lb />You had se<lb /><lb />twang came from? Nope.<lb /><lb />In the end, you have to give<lb />the band? some credit. It could<lb />have been a lot worse. The songs<lb />arent unlistenable, theyre just<lb />boring and cliché. My God, are<lb />they cliché. And even though<lb />most of the moments dont work,<lb />they do craft some nice sounding<lb />tunes that could be shaped over by<lb />other. artists.<lb /><lb />Though, its unlikely that those<lb />bands will want to say theyre cov-<lb />ering a crappy song from an even<lb />crappier album.<lb /><lb />This writer can be contacted at<lb />features@theeastcarolinian.com.<lb /><lb />wi issiNd sow<lb /><lb />Free Pregnancy Tests<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * FEATURES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2008<lb /><lb />DAILY FOOD SPECIALS'<lb /><lb />Mon - BBQ Sandwich, Fries &amp; Drink<lb />Tues - 1/2 Price Wings - Traditional or Boneless<lb />Wed - 1/2ib Burger, Fries &amp; Drink<lb /><lb />Thurs - Any Chicken Sand, Fries &amp; Drink<lb /><lb />Fri - Fish Sandwich, Fries &amp; Drink<lb /><lb />Sat - Sampler Platter<lb /><lb />Sun - Sampler Platter<lb /><lb />YY<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />Hours of Operation: 11:30am - 2:00am<lb />Owned and Operated by an ECU Graduate<lb /><lb />13 E STH STREET<lb />252-551-9020<lb /><lb />Nn<lb />§<lb />wu<lb />Woe<lb />5%<lb />@<lb />al<lb />a<lb />re<lb />es<lb />E<lb />Bs ;<lb />~?<lb /><lb />my Asy 758. 6766<lb /><lb />2230 NE Greenville Blvd.<lb /><lb />OFF-CAMPUS PRIVATE APARTMENTS.<lb />LIVE fT. 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        <p>A7 : THE EAST CAROLINIAN * FEATURES<lb /><lb />es love<lb /><lb />and capi.<lb />On ECU ae fis te and<lb /><lb />une<lb /><lb />_ 24-hour busin<lb /><lb />fitness center:<lb /><lb />can volleyball ~court<lb />ent Events |<lb /><lb />www. Sunchase-E cam :<lb /><lb />THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2008<lb /><lb />Students ask ~G<lb /><lb />Dear G,:<lb /><lb />The song Jessies Girl,? by<lb />Rick Springfield, is basically my<lb />life right now. My best friend from<lb />back home is dating this girl who<lb />I have been completely head over<lb />heels in love with ever since we<lb />met. And I have no idea what to do.<lb />Ive tried to move on, Ive tried to<lb />ignore the situation, but without fail,<lb />my best friend calls me everyday<lb />and we always get around to his<lb />girlfriend. Please help.<lb /><lb />Sincerely,<lb /><lb />Fmeing a Woman Like That<lb /><lb />Dear Jessies best friend,<lb /><lb />I would normally tell you that<lb />this is a no brainer; its your. best<lb />friends girl... end of the story!<lb />However, recent conversations<lb />with close friends have opened my<lb />eyes to a very Darwinian competi-<lb />tive spirit. This rather bold TI get<lb />what I want? attitude took me by<lb />surprise, especially since I have<lb />always thought the world of my<lb />close friends. We are exposed from<lb />avery young age to values we spend<lb />our lives trying to master or simply<lb />live up to. The strength to take our<lb />destiny into our own hands is in<lb />my opinion the most important. So,<lb />although there is a certain beauty<lb />in risking your friendship (which<lb />is very real) for the possibility of a<lb /><lb />relationship, I cant help but wonder<lb /><lb />if this is really love. Is it possible<lb /><lb />_ that you want her simply because he<lb /><lb />does? Is it perhaps a little friendly<lb />competition? So before you go My<lb />Best Friends Wedding on Jessie,<lb />take a step back and weight out what<lb />you value most: your friendship<lb />with Jessie, or his girlfriend. All<lb />right, I1l make it easy and break it<lb />down for you:<lb /><lb />A. Ifyou are ready to risk Fiat<lb /><lb />_a friend for some peace of mind...<lb /><lb />Come clean to both parties and<lb />see what happens. I would only do<lb />so if I suspected the feelings to be<lb />mutual, and had confidence that my<lb />friendship with Jessie could survive<lb />this bump in the road. Remember<lb />that quality friends are hard to find.<lb /><lb />B. If you wish to be more<lb />politically correct about the whole<lb />thing...<lb />Wait until they break up and<lb />make a move. In order for you to<lb />have a chance then, you will have<lb />to distance yourself from her while<lb />shes dating him. That way you wont<lb />remind her of him as much if shes<lb />willing to give it a shot.<lb /><lb />C. Or you could do the smart<lb />thing...<lb /><lb />Shes with him and you should<lb />respect your friend enough to give<lb />them the chance ata happy relationship.<lb /><lb />A la prochaine,<lb />G<lb /><lb />View shiorwy aalf<lb /><lb />WEEKENDS jf<lb />START ON<lb /><lb />EN Rae<lb />LA ERS<lb /><lb /> External music ccontols<lb /><lb />: su 99 m2 : we -$50n mail-in eat debi cn,<lb /><lb />Official Wireless Provider _<lb />__- of the East Carolina Pirates<lb /><lb />Switch to Americas Most<lb /><lb />Wireless Network?<lb /><lb />1.888.VZW.4BIZ (899.4249) verizonwireless.com/getdiscount any store<lb /><lb />Open 7 days a week. Technicians available at select locations.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE 305 S.E. Greenville Blvd, 252-321-0121<lb /><lb />*Our Surcharges (incl. Fed, Univ. Svc. of 11.4% of interstate &amp; int'l telecom charges (varies quarterly), 7¢ Regulatory &amp; 85¢ Administrative/line/mo., &amp; others by area) are not taxes<lb />(details: 1-888-684-1888); gov't taxes &amp; our surcharges could add 6% - 27% to your bill. Activation fee/line: $35.<lb /><lb />IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION: Subject to Customer Agmt, Calling Plan, rebate form &amp; credit approval. Up to $175 early termination fee, and other charges. Device capabilities: Addl charges<lb />&amp; conditions apply. V CAST phone &amp; add'l charges req'd for V CAST service. Offers &amp; coverage, varying by service, not available abbas Network details &amp; coverage maps at vzw.com. Rebate debit card<lb />takes up to 6 wks &amp; expires in 12 months. © 2008 Verizon Wireless ' GUG<lb /><lb />East Carolina University Students!<lb /><lb />www. ,4-800-GO-GUARD. com<lb /><lb />3 DAYS ONLY<lb />Teday, Tomorrow, &amp; Saturday<lb />Open Tonight and Tomorrow Until Spm<lb /><lb />Jewelry<lb /><lb />SAVE 20-60%<lb /><lb />Giftware<lb /><lb />First tune ae. \\ 2 1 O%<lb /><lb />On Purchases S100 af more<lb /><lb />BAILEYS<lb /><lb />Fin ?,? £8 WEL RY<lb /><lb />511 Red Banks Road in Greenville's Lynndale Shoppes ~ 353-3434<lb /><lb />Every Woman Wants A Bailey Box Under The Tree<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Ba<lb /><lb />Pirates hold off pesky<lb /><lb />KELLEN HOLTZMAN<lb />- "THE East CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />The ECU womens basket-<lb />ball team outlasted in-state rival<lb />Appalachian State on Tuesday<lb />night with an 80-75 win with a<lb />dazzling display from star guard<lb />LaCoya Terry. Terrys 34 points<lb />were just shy of her career high<lb />of 35, tallied last year against<lb />UAB.<lb /><lb />_ A score by Terry with 2:12 .<lb /><lb />left to play in regulation gave<lb />the Pirates (2-0) a 73-71 lead.<lb />The senior corralled an outlet<lb />pass from fellow guard Crystal<lb />Wilson to set up the eventual<lb />game-winning layup.<lb /><lb />A year ago we may have<lb /><lb />lost the game,? said ECU coach<lb /><lb />Sharon Baldwin-Tener. But we<lb />were able to keep our compo-<lb />sure and make some shots at the<lb />end...I was really proud of our<lb />basketball team that we were able<lb />to come out and get a victory.?<lb />The Mountaineers cut the<lb />lead to 74-73 with 1:20 left in<lb />the game, but Allison Spivey<lb />answered with two free throws<lb />to give the Pirates a three-point<lb />advantage.<lb /><lb />' After an ASU turnover on<lb />the ensuing possession, Terry<lb />knocked down a fade-away jump<lb />shot from the corner to put the<lb />game away with 24 ticks left on<lb />the clock.<lb /><lb />The ice-cool Terry shot 13-<lb /><lb />for-20 from the field and buried "<lb /><lb />three shots from behind the arc.<lb />The Georgia natives timely<lb />deliveries were crucial in a cat-<lb /><lb />two months for us,?<lb /><lb />and-mouse game that featured<lb />seven ties and 24 lead changes.<lb /><lb />She had a lot of big shots for<lb />us and a couple in the last few<lb />minutes that were huge,? Bald-<lb />win-Tener said. She was part of<lb />the great plays at the end of the<lb />game. It was wonderful that she<lb />had a game like that.?<lb /><lb />Baldwin-Tener is expecting<lb />the team to get a full workout in<lb />the rebounding department after<lb />being beat out on the boards,<lb />53-33; 2°<lb />Weve been Srorkine on<lb />rebounding and free throw<lb />shooting all season,? said Terry.<lb />Hopefully, sooner or later we Il<lb />be able to come through and get<lb />above 70 percent on the free<lb />throw line and out-rebound our<lb />opponent.?<lb /><lb />One of the players she will<lb /><lb />~look to for that rebounding is<lb /><lb />center Jean Best. Best, a 6-foot-5<lb />freshman from Wilson, chipped<lb />in with 13 points off the bench.<lb /><lb />Jeans come a long way in<lb />Baldwin-<lb />Tener said. Shes really gained<lb />a lot of momentum in individual<lb />workouts and preseason con-<lb />ditioning. Im really looking<lb />forward to how good she is going<lb />to be come February.?<lb /><lb />The Pirates and the Moun-<lb />taineers dueled it out from the<lb />Opening tip-off, with the first<lb />half featuring six combined<lb />three-pointers between the two<lb />teams. The largest lead of the<lb />half was ECUs 26-21 lead with<lb />8:03 remaining.<lb /><lb />_ Terry paced the Pirates in the<lb />opening half with 13 points. Her<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN * SPORTS<lb /><lb />Mountaineers<lb /><lb />ASHLEY YARBER |<lb /><lb />Pa<lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />LaCoya Terry (25) scored 34 points in the Pirates victory.<lb /><lb />speed in the open court kept ASU<lb />on its heels for the entire night, as<lb /><lb />- the Pirates outscored ASU, 20-2,<lb /><lb />in fast break points.<lb /><lb />We try to fast break all the<lb />time,? Terry said. Weve been<lb />trying to do that since I got here<lb />as a freshman. When we get the<lb />rebound, we need to go.?<lb /><lb />Point guard Jasmine Young<lb />scored half of her 12 points in<lb />the first and finished a perfect<lb />2-for-2 from long-range. Center<lb />Lauren Cochran chipped in with<lb /><lb />eight points.<lb /><lb />The intrastate match up also<lb />pitted ECU assistant coach Adri-<lb /><lb />enne Shuler against her former "<lb /><lb />players. 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Call (252) 916-5680.<lb /><lb />5 or 6 people can live comfort-<lb />ably (and legally - its a duplex)<lb />in this 2900 square foot house<lb />just blocks from campus and<lb />right across the street from<lb />STARBUCKS coffee house. 2 full<lb />kitchens, 3 full bathrooms, 6 bed-<lb />rooms (15 x 15 average size).<lb />Central heat/air, washer/dryer,<lb />and -dishwasher all provided.<lb />Basic cable, high-speed internet,<lb />monitored alarm system, and<lb />lawn care all included in rent.<lb />Fenced-in yard (some. dogs OK).<lb />Call (252) 916-5680.<lb /><lb />One block from ECU. One and two<lb />bedroom very affordable apart-<lb />ments, private patios/balconies,<lb />on-site management, FREE cable,<lb /><lb />water and sewer, laundry facilities -<lb /><lb />on site, pool, plenty of parking,<lb />Wi-Fi available. Green Mill Run<lb />Apartments. 252-758-2628.<lb /><lb />For Rent: Newly renovated house<lb />walking distance to stores and<lb />college. Washer and dryer. 2 bed-<lb />rooms, 1 bath. Fenced-in back<lb />yard. $690. Call 252-327-9667.<lb /><lb />For Rent: Large house walking dis-<lb />tance to stores and college. Washer<lb />and dryer, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms.<lb />$900. Call 252-327-9667.<lb /><lb />For Rent: 2 bedroom duplex,<lb />1 bath, 2 bedrooms. Walking<lb />distance to stores and college.<lb /><lb />"ZERO<lb />DOWN<lb /><lb />PRIVATE ECU BUS<lb /><lb />$425. Call 252-327-9667.<lb /><lb />Large house fenced in back yard.<lb /><lb />Walking distance to stores and -<lb /><lb />college. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath.<lb />$750. Call 252-327-9667.<lb /><lb />Stratford Villas. 3 BR, 3 BA<lb />house available next semes-<lb />ter. Short-term lease available.<lb />Located across from baseball<lb />stadium on ECU bus route. Call<lb />Jennifer at 252-561-6292.<lb /><lb />102 N. Jarvis: Four blocks from<lb />campus/downtown. 3 Bedroom/1<lb />bath for $650. Great student<lb />location. Call 252-341-8331.<lb /><lb />1606 S. Elm Street. Walking dis-<lb />tance to ECU. 3BR/2BA house for<lb />rent, fenced yard, fireplace, 2 car<lb />garage, $995, 252-341-4700.<lb /><lb />The Landing? one bedroom<lb />sublease for a three bedroom<lb />apartment. $485/month. NO<lb /><lb />deposit. Pet fee waved. Pets:<lb /><lb />cat (very friendly and good with<lb />small dogs). Utilities included.<lb /><lb />- Lease ends in August. Received<lb /><lb />deposit money at end of lease.<lb />Leasing starting at the beginning<lb />or ending of January (negotiable).<lb />Please call (828) 638-3342.<lb /><lb />$1049 2 BR - TARA CONDO - 2<lb /><lb />BR/2 FULL BA - SIGN BEFORE<lb />DECEMBER lst AND GET 1/2<lb />OFF THE FIRST MONTHS RENT<lb />- This condo is part of the beauti-<lb />ful Tara Condominium Commu-<lb />nity in Greenville, minutes from<lb />the ECU campus and stadium.<lb />- Large, 2 bedroom, 2 full bath<lb />- 1,620 square feet - hardwood<lb />and tile flooring throughout living<lb />areas, Berber carpet in both bed-<lb />rooms - stainless steel appliances<lb />- screened-in porch with large<lb />6x10 storage closet - large master<lb />suite - master bath includes large<lb />jacuzzi tub, with separate glass-<lb /><lb />- enclosed shower - walk-in closets<lb /><lb />- alarm system - fireplace - pool<lb />views from both bedrooms and<lb />master bathroom - washer and<lb />dryer are included - two num-<lb />bered parking spots, and many<lb />visitor spaces. This condo is<lb />available beginning January Ist,<lb /><lb />PIRATE EXPRESS DOWNTOWN SHUTILE<lb /><lb />24 HOUR FITNESS CENTER<lb /><lb />24 HOUR BILLIARD ROOM<lb /><lb />RESORT STYLE POOL &amp; HOT TUB<lb /><lb />24 HOUR COMPUTER CENTER<lb /><lb />ULTRADOME TANNING BOOTH<lb /><lb />BASKETBALL COURT<lb /><lb />BBQ GRILLS &amp; PICNIC TABLES<lb /><lb />SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT<lb /><lb />INDIVIDUAL LEASES<lb /><lb />PRIVATE BEDROOMS WITH LOCKS<lb /><lb />CABLE &amp; ETHERNET INLCUDED<lb /><lb />FULLY FURNISHED<lb /><lb />ELECTRIC, WATER &amp; SEWER INCLUDED<lb /><lb />2009! Rent is $1,049/month,<lb />great when split between two!<lb /><lb />Included in rent: pool/gym access<lb /><lb />plus cable and high-speed inter-<lb />net access in all living areas - ALL<lb />YOU PAY IS THE POWER BILL.<lb />For additional pictures and infor-<lb />mation, contact Nicholas Talarico<lb />at: NRTALARICO@YAHOO.COM.<lb /><lb />Im subleasing my apartment. Its<lb />a separate contract lease at North<lb /><lb />-. Campus Crossing. It is $535<lb /><lb />a month, internet, cable, all<lb />included. It would be a bedroom<lb />in a two bedroom unit. Private<lb />bath. Preferably a female. | will<lb /><lb />pay subleasing fee. Contact Anna .<lb /><lb />at 757-724-1108.<lb /><lb />110 West 11th: Near Starbucks<lb />on 10th. 2 Bedroom/1 bath with<lb />all utilities included from $650.<lb /><lb />Washer, Dryer, and Central Heat/<lb /><lb />Air. Call 252-341-8331.<lb /><lb />3 Bedroom for 2 Bedroom price<lb /><lb />($650/month - 102B S. Meade<lb />Street). 3 blocks from campus with<lb />fenced backyard, washer/dryer,<lb /><lb />_ dishwasher, and lawn service<lb /><lb />included. Call 252-327-4433.<lb /><lb />One bedroom plus bath available<lb /><lb />~for sublease in a three bedroom,<lb />three bath house at 204 Eastern.<lb />Street. Close to campus, back |<lb /><lb />yard with deck, washer/dryer in<lb />home. Available for six month<lb />sublease by mid-December.<lb /><lb />- $300.00-per month plus utilities.<lb /><lb />Call Heidi at (252) 241-7549<lb />or email. HMD0827@ecu.edu.<lb /><lb />For Rent:.3000 sq. ft. house,<lb />blocks from campus and down-<lb />town. Large 4 BR Plus, 3 Full<lb />Bath. Washer/dryer, dishwasher.<lb />Newly refurbished. Ample park-<lb />ing. Please call 210-452-3590<lb />to arrange walk-thru.<lb /><lb />{ www.theeastcarolinian.com } =<lb /><lb />THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2008 3.<lb /><lb />THE EAST CAROLINIAN, SELF HELP BUILDING<lb />PHONE (252) 328-9238 FAX (252) 328-9143<lb /><lb />919-738-5396.<lb /><lb />Two bedrooms in an apartment<lb />for short-term lease until the end<lb />of July 2009 at North Campus<lb />Crossing. Ready for move in<lb />ASAP. Its a two bedroom apart-<lb />ment but each bedroom is on<lb />individual lease. It has a private<lb />bath, walk-in closet, and washer/<lb />dryer. 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View at www.caro-<lb />linahomesecu.com or contact us<lb />for a showing at 252-327-4433.<lb />Announcement: Carolina Homes<lb />will begin showing and pre-leas-<lb />ing houses available for rent in<lb />the summer and fall of 2009 in<lb /><lb />February. Our quality houses are all<lb /><lb />within walking distance to campus<lb />and offer privacy, convenience, and<lb />value for ECU students and faculty<lb />residing near campus. If you are<lb />interested in receiving a priority<lb />reservation for one of our homes in<lb />advance, you can view our homes<lb />at www.carolinahomesecu.com and<lb />make a selection of your choice<lb />in advance. You may contact us<lb />with questions at 252-327-4433<lb />or email jtant@suddenlink.net.<lb /><lb />Short-term lease from January<lb />to July at The Landing?. $440<lb />a month. All inclusive. Call<lb />Katherine at 252-903-3933 for<lb />more details.<lb /><lb />1089 Pine Drive. 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