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The BG News September 10, 2001 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-10-2001 The BG News September 10, 2001 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 10, 2001" (2001). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6831. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6831 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ^^ ■ ■ 1 Bowling Green State University MONDAY September 10, 2001 PARTLY CLOUDY Marathon match ends 1^1 1 J 1 I L I HIGH: 84 | LOW: 64 in 20T tie with rival II ■*- ™ -■—^ ■ ■ ^-^ www.bgnews.com ^Toledo; PAGE7 Kl■ V iNFWSA daily independent student press VOLUME 92 ISSUE 10 am ^^ www.bgnews.com Nichols faces Falcons bury Buffalo Falcons win 35-0 in first ever state shut-out since charges the 1998 season by Nick Hum THE BG NEWS by Ryan McNeill Philosopher Dave U-WIR E Weinbaum once said that the ST1U.WATER, Okla. — most important lesson from Oklahomans reacted Thursday winning is that you can. The to news that Oklahoma Bowling Green football team is County District Attorney Wes beginning to learn this lesson. lane will prosecute Oklahoma The Falcons have already City bombing conspirator matched their win total from Terry Nichols on state murder last season with a strong 35-0 charges, which include the domination of Buffalo Saturday night in their home possibility of the death penalty. opener under the lights at Doyt "I have always believed that Perry stadium. The shutout is it the decision of the was BG's first since 1994. Oklahoma County District "This is really exciting," Attorney whether to pursue defensive captain Khary state charges against Terry Campbell said. "I've been here Nichols." Gov. Frank Keating five seasons where we just said. "Subsequently. 1 support haven't gotten through it. It's the decision of Wes Lane to great to get a victory at home prosecute Nichols for the 160 and get off to a fast start." bombing deaths not included BG coach Urban Meyer in the federal indictments." seemed just as pleased that his seniors were having fun during "I think it is wholly under- the victory as he did about that standable and appropriate Falcon's win. that Nichols be held account- "I look at all the seniors on able for these 160 deaths. 1 this team who have worked so commend Mr. lane for his hard and don't want to leave thoughtfulness and compas- here with a legacy of not being sion in deciding this difficult a winner," BG coach Urban issue." Meyer said. "It feels great to see Mikki France, elementary them being able to sit out the education junior at Oklahoma fourth quarter waving at the State University, said she sup- fans and having lun. We got to ports lane's decision. do all we can to get them out of here with a winning record." "This is good," she said. "I The Falcons were able to think it makes sense because it relax and enjoy the fourth happened here in Oklahoma." quarter because of their sound ANOTHER WIN: Junior runningback Joe Alls plunges over the goal in the second quarter. defense and special teams, that helped set up many of Haneline returned the ball 13 the board during their next three Buffalo's 38 yard line. receiver Robert Redd, who made BG's scoring drives for the yards to the Buffalo 13 yardline. possessions. Suisham missed a BG went on a four play, 38 yard a nice over the shoulder catch in offense. The Falcons quickly found the 31 yard field goal with 8:24 left in touchdown drive which was the back end of the end zone. It didn't take long for the end zone in a two play, 49 second the first quarter. But the Falcons capped off by a five yard run into BG would score once more defense to send a message to drive. Junior runningback Joe Alls controlled the field of play leaving the end zone by sophomore before the half on a two-yard run Hoffas the Bull's offense that it was capped off the score with a two Buffalo deep inside their own ter- quarterback Josh Harris. by Alls. The Falcons went in at going to be a long night. On yard trot into the end zone to ritory. With 1:33 left in the first The Falcon defense once again halftime cruising 28-0. only the second play of quickly give BG the lead. half, BG punter Pat Hemming came up big on UB's next posses- "I thought the offense played hair Buffalo's opening drive, BG Freshman kicker Sean Suisham sailed a kick that was downed on sion. Freshman defensive back fairly well," Harris said. "We're still linebacker Chris Haneline banked the extra point in off the the Buffalo 1 -yard line. The Bulls Keon Newsome forced a fumble a little rusty and had a couple of stepped in front of quarter- upright to put the Falcons up 7-0. went three-and-out, which set up recovered by Campbell. With 9:54 penalties that we could have reopens back Joe Freedys pass across Neither the Falcons nor the excellent field position for the left in the first half, quarterback the middle for an interception. Bulls were able to put points on Falcons on their next drive at Andy Sahm connected with wide FOOTBALL, PAGE 9 case The Associated Press DETROIT — A hair from limmy \ loffa was found in a car Cornell U. scientists prepare that a longtime friend was dri- Black Swamp ving the day the former Teamsters president disap- peared 26 years ago, The for life without Ward reactor Detroit News reported Friday. FBI scientists matched DNA By Jennifer A. Roberts By analyzing variations in the Mountains. By using the reactor U-WIHE from hair taken from Hoffa's width of annual tree rings to irradiate rock samples, Kay brush with that of a strand ITHACA, N.Y. — It was mid- (which are altered by changes in can study the elemental compo- climate and moisture), the sitions of continental chunks found in the borrowed car that day Wednesday in the Dendrochronology Lab at Kuniholm research team has throughout the earth's history. Claries "Chuckie" O'Brien had Cornell University and Peter 1. constructed i tree-ring Recent breakthroughs in her been using on July 30,1975, the Kuniholm was analyzing the sequence wotk may have newspaper reported, citing remaias of ancient wood pieces spanning more "The Ward reactor commercial unidentified two sources collected from tombs, gates and than 1,500 applications, as familiar with the investigation. buildings unearthed at several years. is exactly the kind she has discov- O'Brien has maintained sites throughout the eastern The task is of cool toy that is ered the per- I loffa never was in the car, and Mediterranean. complicated by centage of gold, he repeatedly has denied any A frequent user of the Wford equatorial tree ideal for a first- copper and sil- role in Hoffa's disappearance. Center for Nuclear Studies, samples that rate undergradu- ver deposits Hoffa, the legendary Kuniholm said he was trying not do not contain seem to be Teamsters boss from 1957 until to think about the inevitable rings. ate education." related to shal- 1971, disappeared from a closing of the reactor. To counter- low continental Detroit-area restaurant and is "We're just trying to get sam- act this prob- JOHN J.CHIMENT, PROFESSOR OF slopes. presumed dead. He was 62. His ples analyzed as quickly as pos- lem, Kuniholm PALEONTOLOGY The Board of son is now Teamsters presi- sible, knowing we don't have a uses the Ward Trustees voted dent. lot of time," Kuniholm said, as he reactor to irradiate wood chunks last May to close the reactor, a Hoffa disappeared after tried to balance raw wood pieces and determine the trace ele- move that went against the between his hands. ments in the atmosphere each recommendation of the full going to the Marlins Red Fox He was a little frenzied and year. Faculty Senate. restaurant in Bloomfield could hardty contain his excite- The elemental composition of Although 70 percent of Kay's Township, ostensibly for a ment about the ton of wood that the atmosphere signifies the cli- data is generated from the Ward meeting with reputed Mafia was arriving later in the day. He mate conditions. Thus it may be Center, she admitted that clos- figure Anthony Giacalone and collected the wood during his possible to date and discover ing the reactor is not a disaster, New Jersey Teamsters boss and summer trip to TUrkey. volcanic eruptions and other because her information can be underworld associate Anthony The archaeology professor natural disasters. collected from another less effi- Provenzano. has studied dendrochronology "Somehow 1 didn't believe it cient method, which does not Neither man showed up; for the past 25 years at ComelL was all going to happen," said involve the reactor. both said no meeting had been In the Aegean professor Suzanne Kay, of the Plus, the University has MyMdBGNews scheduled. Dendrochronology Project, reactor's closing. Kay studies the promised to accommodate Kay The car O'Brien was using FESTIVAL FUN: Kids painted, made tie-dyed shirts and paper Kuniholm and researchers mea- formation, evolution and and Kuniholm and others who was owned by Giacalone's flowers in the Kids' Area of the Black Swamp Festival Saturday sure the age of ancient wood destruction of the continental ; pieces by counting tree rings.
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