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Volume 90, Issue 13 Wednesday, September 8,2010

University. Red Cross blood drives rely on student support to save lives

By Danielle Rice Multipurpose room like considering the population of the stu- Reporter to volunteer or dent body," she said. "It's important for stu- donate blood. dents to come out, because one student can llie University American Red potentially save up to three lives. The Red holds four blood Cross Win ill County Cross collects 300 units a day to supply 23 drives each year, Donor Recruitment hospitals." and ilu- first one representative Itinior Zach Esposlto said he is not a first- kicked off Tuesday Heather llaynes Is time donor, but getting his blood drawn morning and will expecting a good finish today. turnout. I n.in 11 a.m.-5 "We usually get a S«Bt000|P*je5 p.m., students can good turnout but head to the Union not as big as I won Id • * * JP* Blood

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Enrollment numbers spark high hopes Faculty Association reaches out for

"We did it the old-fashioned support in unionization vote efforts ByHMtUrUnckr way," Cartwright said, "by telling doing year after year after year," Edta-in-Chef the story of the value of a BGSU Cartwright said. "We lost our way ByAIUuWldnun "We want to be education." a bit back, but we're back on a Reporter University officials have high hopes And as more students pour strong path. We can sustain this positive and we for the institution's future. onto campus each day, on aver- growth going forward." Before the vote for a possible fac- The official enrollment counts age undergraduates are taking 1.8 ulty union, Faculty Association consider our message are in, and not only are more stu- percent more credit hours than Fall 2010 Enrollment members will try to rally some dents pursuing a University edu- last year, helping them graduate on BY THE NUMBERS: last minute support despite criti- to be positive. cation, but they are also taking time, said Director of Admissions cism from University administra- Karen Craiqo l more credit hours and maintaining GarySwcgan. All information provided by tion. record-high levels of academic suc- But higher enrollment and University Institutional Research and With a looming voting window "We will continue to make the cess, according to data provided by course loads have not lowered the the Office of Admissions from Sept. 28 through Oct. 12, the argument in favor of collective University Institutional Research. University's academic standards. FA held a final open chapter meet- bargaining in every medium pos The official enrollment, taken The average ACT score for enter- ■ Number of enrolled students: ing in the Union Tuesday evening sible," lackson said. "But we also approximately two weeks into ing freshmen was 21.9, down ■ Fall 2009 - 17,366 to discuss the case for a union want to spend time listening to classes, records3,841 freshmen, the slightly from last year's average of ■ Fall 2010 - 17,705 and how to address upcoming faculty members, rather than second-largest class in the school's 22, but the figure has remained ■ Increase - 2 percent challenges. speaking." history. Freshman retention rate is steady for more than 10 years. ■ Freshmen enrolled: President David lackson said FA secretary Candace Archer up 2.3 percent from last year, with "We are not an open enrollment ■ Fall 2009 - 3,166 the FA will "stay on its own mes- said one of the most signiliiant 76.8 percent of last year's freshmen institution," said Senior Director of ■ Fall 2010 - 3,841 sage" and won't be "stuck in the projects the FA has prioritized arc returning for a second year. Communications Dave Kielmeyer. ■ Increase - 21.32 percent past." office visits with hill-time faculty University President Carol "We are still moderately selective. ■ Total student credit hours: "We need to give people hope members across campus - with ■ Fall 2009 - 231,832 Cartwright attributed the rising That hasn't changed." and explain why collective bar- an "ambitious goal" of reaching ■ Fall 2010 - 233.221 recruitment and retention to a Officials are confident this year's ■ Increase - 0.6 percent gaining is the best option for the out to all faculty members by strong partnership between aca- rising numbers are nut a fluke, but ■ Projected freshman retention future," he said. "We won't get election time. demic affairs and student affairs. a sign of strong growth toward a rate: caught up in the 'he said, she said' "We really need to heat every- The University worked hard to continued trend of student interest ■ Fall 2009 - 74.5 percent issues." one's opinion," she said liven if attract new students, and officials in the University and high aca- ■ Fall 2010 - 76.8 percent But lackson also said part of someone may disagree with col- said their approach went back to demic standards. ■ Increase - 2.3 percent election preparation is taking the lective bargaining, alter talking the fundamentals. "This is what we need to be time to reply to messages from with them, I realize that many administrators directed at faculty of us still agree ahout a lot of members and employees through things." various electronic media. Since October 2009, mote than High vacancy rates cause concern for mayor, city council The most recent message was 600 of about 8ir> full-time fac- While fewer vacancies exist this year versus last, city may have to adjust tax levels posted on the University's web- ulty members have been reached, site Tuesday by Ken Borland, Archer said, and more than half By Clii iitin. Tjlb.rt to address the issue. percentage was for the city if all senior vice president for academic of those office visits took place Reporter "I'm particularly concerned apartment complexes were full but affairs and provost. It highlights a after May. about the vacancy rate in apart- still included a couple of vacancies series of forums Borland will host "It's all about community," (he The number of apartment complex ment complexes right now," Quinn because of turnovers, to address concerns and answer said. "I've met so many fatuity vacancies in the city has dropped said. "In 2009 the vacancy rate was "In years past, we've had vacan- questions related to a possible members through my office visits, since last year, but is still high just over 20 percent, this year it has cy rates around 10 percent which union. and after reaching out, I've never enough to cause concern among gone down slightly to 17.4 percent. is relatively normal," Quinn said. In the message, Borland admits felt more connected to them and the city counrilmembers. This is still a very high percentage; "Recently, with the addition of large he has been sharing his views this campus." Some details were discussed higher than we've experienced in complexes like the Enclave II and about a union "over the last sev- Karen Craigo, director of corn- during Mayor John Quinn's offi- several years." eral months through e-mail." cial report at Tuesday's city council Councilman Terry Dunn asked See VACANCIES | Page 5 Jackson said the FA's approach See FACULTY | Page 5 meeting about how the city plans the Mayor what a normal vacancy is slightly different.

FORUM PEOPLE ON THE STREET Massive grave discovered Avoid fashion faux pas BG men sgolf finishes third What is your least favorite fashion trend? Officials in Slovenia discovered a mass Columnist James Bera explores more University Sophomores Wes Gates and Charlie Olson ELI WAETERLING Freshman. Marketing grave of 700 bodies from the World fashion crimes, arguing that students who wear Ugg paced the Falcons with *9 at the Tiger "I hate scarves on guys." | Page 4 War ll-era. who died after being shot or in the summer and with do not Intercollegiate at Verona. NY over the axed by antifascists | Page 3 look as good as they think | Pag* 4 weekend | Pagt 6

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BGNEWS WIRE NATION BRIEFS SOURCES WTC steel columns 2 of 3 holdout Runaway Ohio Kansas man Yellow jacket bees Protest over fatal to be installed at unions at Philly convert gains legal charged with sting Mass. woman shooting by LAPD museum papers to vote US residency murdering teen 500-plus times turns violent LOS ANGELES (AP) NEW YORK (AP)- Steel PHILADELPHIA-Creditors COLUMBUS-A lawyer for GREAT BEND. Kan-A $6- ATTLEBORO.Mass(AP)- columns salvaged from the poised to take over Philadelphia's a Christian convert who ran year-old man who spent much Fire officials said a Massachusetts - A protest over the fatal police rubble of the World Trade two major newspapers could inch away from her parents says of his adult life in prison was worran who fell onto a yellow shooting of a Guatemalan Center are heading back to closer to a sale if three holdout the now-18-year-old woman charged Tuesday with murdering jackets' nest in her yard was stung immigrant turned violent when ground zero. labor groups approve contract has gamed permanent U.S. a 14-year-old gid whose badly more than 500 times some demonstrators threw bottles at officers, set trash cans Two 70-foot columns taken offers this week residency after living in Ohio as burned body was found behind Capt. Tim Birch said firefighters on fire and refused to disperse. rrom the wreckage of the north A U.S. judge has given an illegal immigrant. an asphalt plant where he worked. used a carbon dioxide chemical tower are being permanently creditors until Sept. 14 to wrap up A lawyer for Rifqa Bary said Adam Joseph Longoha was fire extinguisher to blast the Television news footage installed Tuesday at the entrance the thorny. 18-month bankruptcy Tuesday the Sri Lanka native can charged with capital murder, swarm of insects away Sunday, showed people tossing the to the Sept 11 museum sale of The Philadelphia Inquirer now start applying for a driver's criminal sodomy vehicular theft but it wasn't enough. Three bottles and plastic crates firefighters were treated for stings. at officers in hot gear late The 50-ton columns have and Philadelphia Daily News. license. Medicaid coverage and and vehicular burglary and Monday near MacArthur Park. three prongs and are known Creditors won't close the college scholarships. in the August death of Alicia Birch told The Sun Chronicle a neighborhood with a large as tridents They made up the $139 million deal without signed Lawyer Kort Gatterdam DeBolt. During the hearing in that even paramedics and Central American population facade at the tower's entrance. contracts from the company's says Bary got her permanent Barton County Court, Longoha emergency room personnel at west of downtown. For the past few years they've approximately 15 unions, residency card last week and can stood with his fists leaning on Sturdy Memorial Hospital had been kept at a hangar at John according to Bob Hall, then chief apply for citizenship in five years. the table in front of him and to fight off the yellow jackets. Police declared the protest started frequently at Alicia's He said the 55-year-old victim an unlawful assembly around r. Kennedy International Airport operating officer Bary had sought the green family. Asked by the judge if remains hospitalized. He did 10 p.m. and ordered the dozens with other material recovered "They have said emphatically card as she argued she could not he understood the charges, not have further information on of protesters to disperse. The from the destroyed World Trade that they will not close without all reunite with her Muslim parents. Longoria looked away from the her condition. majority of the crowd cleared out. Center site. the CBA's (collective bargaining She alleged they threatened her judge and said. "Yeah." but a small number lingered and The $45 million museum is units)." said Hall, a one-time with harm for converting, and she Firefighters went back to the caused trouble, police spokesman being built below the 8-acre publisher of the Philadelphia fled Ohio to stay with a minister -B!L>»pef(AP) Attleboro home to look for the Gregory Baek said. memorial plaza It's set to open newspapers who joined forces in Odando. Fla hive but couldn't find it. They next year. with the creditors. "From a risk Bary also sought legal believe it is underground. standpoint, you really can't." residency to achieve health -MaryclaireDale(AP) coverage as she battles uterine cancer - Andrew Welsh-Huggins (AP)

3:09 A.M. was cited for open container ir 7:43 P.M. Amber L. Guerra, 21. of Ottawa. BLOTTER Joshua Cavinder. of Anna, a motor vehicle and consum- A television was reported stolen Ohio, was cited for possession Ohio, and Ryan Carter, of ing alcohol in a motor vehicle MON..SEPT6 from Harshman Anderson Hall. of drug paraphernalia within the Delaware, Ohio, were cited for near the corner of Ridge and 12 A.M. 200 block of N. Main St. THURS.,SEPT.2 underage under the influence Summit streets. Jacob Clemens, of Stryker, Ohio. 2:11 A.M. was cited for open container 3:39 P.M. at Conklin Hall Ramiro G. Arreola. 22. of and consuming alcohol in a A bicycle was repotted stolen 2:33 A.M. Bowling Green, was cited for motor vehicle near Lot K. from a bike rack at Harshman 3:48 A.M. Ethan Welch, of Rawson, Ohio, disorderly conduct near Lot V Chapman Hall A laptop was reported stolen was cited for underage under ONLINE: Go to bgvww.com for the from Harshman Anderson Hall. 2:58 A.M. complete blotter list the influence, disorderly con- 11:50 P.M. Kyle McGuillen, of Columbus, duct and resisting arrest near Eliott D. Barraza. 21. of Ottawa, was cited for underage con- FRI., SEPT. 3 3:08 P.M. North Enterprise Street Ohio, was cited for drug abuse/ 2:24 A.M. sumption on East Wooster Two kittens were found near marijuana and possession of Michelle Healey. of Bucyrus, Street Kohl Hall. 3:49 A.M. drug paraphernalia within the Ohio, was cited for underage Landon Frankart. of 200 block of N. Mam St. under the influence and disor- 4:24 P.M. McCutchenville, Ohio, was 5:01 AM CORRECTION derly conduct with persistence at Ian Bruno, of Mountainside. N J. An iPod and earphones were cited for underage under the David Lee Garner, 21, of McDonald East Hall. .,,, ,wa^ qted for underage con- /HUM - ■•• :-•<■ reported stolen near McDonald , ,,ipfluen«pn£lcMflh Sftftt^) Bowling Green, was cited for POLICY East Halt . i sumption on Ridge Street. open container in a motor L* I -ii. . We want to correct all factual 11:33 P.M. vehicle and possession of drug SAT., SEPT. 4 errors. If you think an error has Kenneth Lugo Jr, of Brunswick, paraphernalia within the 200 1:50 A.M. Carrie Gabel. of Fremont, been made, call The BG News at Ohio, was cited for underage block of N. Main St. Tyler Keppler. of Hudson. N.Y. SUN., SEPT. 5 Ohio, was cited for open con- 419-572-6966 was cited for underage under the 12:19 A.M. tainer and littering near North possession on Ridge Street. influence at the Union Kyle Smith, of Walbridge. Ohio. Enterprise Street.

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tell us online 9 up attack on Boulder blaze 0|< Send us your story suggestions and BGViews .COm ideas to thencwscbgnews.com! By Dan Elliott and air than they did Monday, including an old West grocery P. Solomon Banda when gusty winds grounded store and structures once The Associated Press air tankers for much of the used for stagecoach stops. day, Boulder County sheriff's But firefighters in the area BOULDER, Colo. — (null Rick Brough said. had to relocate their engines Firefighters ramped up their Brett Haberstick, a fire and equipment several times fight Tuesday against a wild- marshal with the Sunshine to avoid the flames. fire that forced about 3,000 Fire Protection District, Four homes belonging to Conversations people to flee their homes said Monday that the fire firefighters were destroyed. as the wind-whipped blaze destroyed dozens of homes, Those firefighters were filled the surrounding can- but Brough had no details allowed to leave to attend to yon with heavy smoke and TXiesday on exactly how their families and personal About Unionization spit flames. many may have been lost. affairs, said Laura McConnell, The 3,500-acre fire in the The blaze broke out in a spokeswoman for the fire foothills outside Boulder has Four Mile Canyon north- management team. destroyed dozens of homes, west of Boulder and rapidly Nancy Engellenner Faculty members with questions about unionization are invited to according to a fire mar- spread across 5 1/2 square and her husband Philip shal, including some that miles or 3,500 acres. Erratic join Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Ken Helper assume their belonged to firefighters. No 45-mph gusts sometimes house was lost because Borland for an informal discussion at one of the following forums. injuries have been reported. sent the fire in two direc- so much was destroyed in Calmer winds were in tions at once. Brough said the surrounding area. the forecast and authori- there is no indication it was "The way the wind ties planned to dump two Thursday, Sept. 9 Wednesday, Sept. 15 intentionally set. was, it was just spit- to three times the amount Crews managed to save ting flames everywhere," 9-10 a.m. 3-4 p.m. of fire hi.ltd,mi from the the historic town of Gold Hill, Engellenner said. 1001 Cedar Point Center, 221 West Hall BGSU Firelands ■•• limmul Brc.,...k Thursday, Sept. 16 GOOD/YEAH III Thursday, Sept. 9 8-9 a.m. 23 p.m. 308 Bowen-Thompson GET UP TO $80 228 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Student Union BFOoodricff Monday, Sept. 20 GET $60 Tuesday, Sept. 14 2-3 p.m. $ 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 201 Bowen-Thompson 308 Bowen-Thompson Student Union <50 20of|Ml|W Student Union • *"/■ Mechanical i! oitcHANGE

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Gunman in Abbas asks US Iran says it has Colombia orders Somalis scramble Australian Labor uniform kills 2 to step into the right to bar arrest of reporter to escape fighting Party wins enough US soldiers in Iraq settlement dispute UN inspectors in rebel case in capital support to rule BAGHDAD-A gunman RAMALLAH. West Bank TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's nuclear BOGOTA. Colombia (AP)-A KAKUMA, Kenya - Fighting CANBERRA. wearing an Iraqi army uniform - Palestinian President Mahmoud chief said Tehran has the right to Colombian court has ordered the in the Somali capital has killed - Australian Prime Minister Julia killed two American soldiers Abbas said he has asked the US bar some U.N. inspectors from arrest of a well-known journalist more than 250 people m the past Gillard barely retained power Tuesday in northern Iraq, the to settle a dispute with Israel monitoring its disputed nuclear based in Venezuela on charges two weeks and fleeing civilians on Tuesday when the last two U.S. military said. They were over settlement expansion that program, the semiofficial ISNA he conspired with leftist rebels are so desperate they are giving independent legislators made the first American soldiers is threatening to derail Mideast news agency reported. Prosecutors accuse William away their last possessions for kingmakers by deadlocked killed since the U.S. officially peace talks. Ali Akbar Salehi's late Monday Parra of crimes including seats on a bus out of the city, elections ended a tense 17-day ended combat operations in the Israel's 10-month partial freeze comments were apparently in financing terrorist activities U.N. officials saic Tuesday. standoff and agreed to join her country last week on new construction in West Bank response to a report by the and sedition The continuous fighting government. Her next challenge' Keeping the unlikely bedfellows The Americans were among settlements ends Sept. 26. and International Atomic Energy Parra was press secretary started Aug 23 after the militant of her coalition together a group of U.S. soldiers meeting Israeli officials have indicated Agency, or IAEA, expressing for then-Colombian President group al-Shabab threatened a with Iraqi security forces at an they will not extend the freeze alarm about Iran's decision to bar Ernesto Samper in the 1990s 'massive' war against government Gillard managed to persuade Iraqi army compound near the as is Abbas has said he'll quit some of its inspectors and has recently worked forces, who are backed by African sufficient independent lawmakers city of Tuz Khormato, about 150 peace talks with Israel unless the The report followed Iran's with Telesur, the regional TV Union peacekeepers. to support her center-left Labor miles (210 kilometers) north of restrictions remain in place. recent decision to strip two network backed by Venezuela's The UN.says some230 Party to form the first minority Baghdad. The gunman was shot Abbas said late Monday that he inspectors of the right to monitor leftist government. people have been killed, 400 government in the House of and killed. Representatives in 67 years has asked the US "to intervene in its nuclear activities after they Prosecutors said they have e- wounded and at least 23.000 The attack demonstrated the the settlement issue" reported what they said were mails Parra exchanged with Raul displaced since fighting began Australia's first female danger U.S. troops continue to The Obama administration undeclared nuclear experiments. Reyes, a rebel commander killed and that civilians who remained prime minister promised the face even after President Barack has promised an active role in ISNA also quoted Salehi as in 2008. They said that in one. were too frightened to venture government will be stable over Obama officially declared an end the talks. Abbas told reporters saying Iran asked the agency to Reyes asks Parra to buy missiles out for food. the next three years, although to U.S. combat on Aug. 31 as accompanying him on his way replace the two and that it has in the Middle East. On Tuesday, three civilians the defection of a single part of his plan for withdrawing lawmaker would bring down back from Washington, where accepted the replacements. Parra issued a communique were killed in Somalia's capital of all American forces by the end of her administration. While Labor direct negotiations were launched - Nasser Karimi (AP) Tuesday declaring his innocence. Mogadishu and 23 others were 2011. Despite the declaration. US. expels lawmakers for failing to last week after a hiatus of neariy There appears to be no evidence wounded, said ambulance service forces continue to be drawn into vote along party lines, Gillard two years. Parra ever tried to buy missiles director Ali Muse. the fighting in Iraq. must gel three disparate -Mohammed Daraghmeh (AP) - Katharine Houreld(AP) - Rebecca Santana (AP) independent lawmakers plus one from the Greens party to support her legislative agenda. -RodMcGuirk(AP)

World War 11-era mass grave discovered in Slovenia

BvAliZ.rdin sion for exhuming mass after the war; in many cases, that their hands were tied while hiding in a tree. He villagers claimed hundreds The Associated Press graves, told The Associated victims also included inno- behind their backs. has since died, but recent of Nazi soldiers and civil- Press that researchers exam- cent civilians. Communist "Some of the victims were floods caused a landslide ians were killed and bur- LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — The ined a pit in a forest near authorities in the former shot; some seem to have that revealed some of the ied. In 1999, experts found bodies of about 700 people the town of Prevalje in the Yugoslavia, which included been killed by a tool, pos- bones, prompting last week's a grave with about 1,000 killed in the wake of World country's northeast last week Slovenia until it dissolved in sibly an ax." he said, adding probe. Some of the victims bodied while building a War II have been discovered and found the remains. 1991, played down or denied that at least some of the were likely from neighboring highway near Maribor in in a mass grave in Slovenia, "Based on what we've heard postwar slayings, though victims were civilians, based Austria, local residents said. northeastern Slovenia. 65 years after they were from local people and what other mass graves have since on the types of they The process of exhuma- Slovenia was a route to herded into the woods and we've seen so far, there could been found. were wearing. tion will begin once a district the West for many from slain by antifascists seeking be about 700 bodies buried Strovs said the 21-meter Details of the 1945 slaying prosecutor approves it. Yugoslavia who tried to flee revenge on Nazi collabora- inside," Strovs said. (70-foot)-long by 3-meter in the Prevalje forest have The discovery follows post-war reprisals. Many tors, an official said Tuesday. Thousands of Nazi collabo- (10-feetl-wide pit contains circulated in the area for several others. In 2003, a were turned back from Marko Strovs, who heads rators were executed by com- the bodies of men and years, after a boy reportedly farmer unearthed remains Austria and killed as they the government's commis- munist-backed antifascists women. Initial findings are witnessed the executions in eastern Slovenia, where crossed back over the border.

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PEOPLE ON THE STREET What's your least favorite fashion trend?

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is called high fashion. Your "Sandals and Soffe shorts and raggedy T- flip-flops were shirts are not high fashion, and in no means should be designed to be worn worn with Uggs. For all who may be without socks..." It's really warm outside today. unaware, Uggs are lined with I'm going to wear my Soffe sheepskin. Naturally, they as sexy as a pocket protec- shorts with my Ugg Boots. are going to create a personal tor. If you are wearing Velcro That will look cute. sauna for your feet if you're strap sandals with your white What is wrong with you? wearing them in the warm knee-high socks, that is a Are you still drunk from last months, and not only do you clear indicator that you are night's party? look ridiculous, but your feet on track to becoming a 40- The question of, "What are sweating like k.d. lang at a year-old virgin. shoes should 1 wear with this?" Christian singles dance. Please do not wear socks will be a question that will fol- To put it simply, don't wear withsandalsorflip-flops.Save low us for the rest of our lives, your Ugg boots with anything yourself the humiliation and at least until we are too old to other than jeans, cargo pants, put on or another bend over and tie our shoes. or corduroy. suitable kind of footwear. If it At the University, we experi- The next footwear mis- is too cold to be wearing your ence rapidly changingseasons. take I have witnessed at the sandals or flip-flops without Some days it may be sunny University is wearing socks socks, then you should not and 85 degrees, and the next with sandals. Are you serious? be wearing them at all. If it day it's windy with a high of What's the point? is warm enough to wear flip- 55. Some students are good at Sandals and flip-flops were flops and sandals and you picking the right type of shoes designed to be worn without are still wearing them with to match the weather and sea- socks, and are meant to be socks, it looks incredibly bad. son, while others still seem worn in the wanner months, People are staring and not in to be confused on what type not while the temperature a flattering manner. of is acceptable. There calls for sneakers or boots. Picking acceptable foot- are two particular issues that Putting socks on with your wear for your outfit is fun seem to be prevalent in terms sandals does not compensate and easy. With a little bit of of footwear faux pas. for the cold weather, and just common sense and fear of First, never wear Ugg boots like those sad pantless girls public humiliation, one can in the warm seasons. Some running around in leggings, truly find the perfect shoe may argue that the Ugg you too are at risk of frostbite. for their outfit that looks Company advertises Uggs Let me tell you, wearing great and does not break with shorts. Yes, they do. That socks with sandals is about any fashion rules.

Anti-Muslim Christian center does not heal wounds from 9/11

By Daniel Ranfrow Tha Satan (because of Romney's Untvaraity of Taxas (Tha the Bible," Keller wrote. sounds laughable until one "These people fail to recognize there are Daily Cougar) Mormon faith). Keller calls his Keller is a xenophobic ped- realizes that it is a belief held College News Network center, "A Christian response agogue who dreamed up the by many Americans. many sects of Islam, and that these acts to the Ground Zero Mosque." idea for a Christian center These people fail to recog- As the debate over Park51, the But what kind of response near Ground Zero to further nize there arc many sects of have radically differently views on how planned Islam community will this center offer? Will it his hateful and inherently Islam, and that these sects center continues, debate over be a place for interfaith dia- un-Christian message. How have radically different views the Quran should be interpreted." the planned "9/11 Christian logue, as Park51 is slated to be? does mocking the Muslim on how the Quran should be Center" has yet to begin. The Or will it instead be a breed- religion in any way honor interpreted. A compai ison can were really in cahoots with name of their religion." $8 million center will be ing ground for Islamophobia? those who died on 9/11? be made between the ideologi- Islamic terrorists, as people It is not to be mistaken; located just two blocks from In his ominously titled. "The Furthermore, how will a man cal differences between the like Newt Gingrich would the threat of radical Islam Ground Zero. Coming Showdown Between who espouses such hatred various denominations of the have you believe, then why is very real. One only has Sound familiar? Islam and Christianity," Keller help 9/11 families heal? Christian faith. If a fundamen- are terrorists attacking their to look at what is going on Bill Keller, an evangeli- wrote the following statement, If we are ever going to heal as talist Christ ian were to blow up holy sites? in Europe to become aware cal pastor from Florida who published in a daily devotional a 11,ii H M i we must first forgive. an abortion center, would you Park51's Imam Abdul Rauf of this. However, if we sac- is no stranger to controversy, on his website liveprayer.com: I'm not saying we should try to expect protests to take place gave an interview to the rifice the principles of our will head the center. Keller's "The fact is, Muhammad forget what happened on 9/11. outside of an Episcopalian New York Times in which founding fathers in our previous claim to fame came was a murdering pedophile I am merely saying that we church? Of course not. The he said the following: fight against radical Islam in 2008 when he told his con- who dreamed up his false God, must recognize that the men Muslims behind Park51 "Fanaticism and terror- we have already lost. There gregation that voting for then- 'Allah', and the false religion who crashed the planes into belong to the Sufi sect of ism have no place in Islam. will be t> solution to the presidential contender Mitt of Islam out of a heart that the World Trade Center on 9/11 Islam. Their views are so That's just as absurd as threat of radical Islam here Romney was akin to voting for rejected the one true God of did so in defense of an idea that moderate that they them- associating Hitler with in the United States, but is not shared by all Muslims. selves have been the targets Christianity, or David that solution should be one People like Keller would have of Islamic extremism. Koresh with Christianity. that is uniquely American. SPEAK YOUR MIND you believe that every one of In July of this year, three There are always peo- It should not be a solution the 1.5 billion Muslims with suicide bombers attacked a Got something you want to say about an opinion column or news ple who will do peculiar that causes us to sacrifice story? Here's how to get in touch with us for letters to the editor: whom we share the world are Sufi shrine in Pakistan kill- things and think that they our devotion to religious closeted jihadists. This belief ing 41 people. If the Sufis are doing things in the freedom and tolerance. ■ E-mail us at [email protected]. ■ Drop a note into our new comment box at the Union Information Center. ■ Call us at 419-572-6966. FIND OUT WHAT BGYIEWS.COM HAS TO OFFER YOU! ■ Come to our newsroom in 210 West Hall. TOP NEWS STORIES BL0GGIKG ARCHIVES SPEAK YOUR MIND MULTIMEDIA The site is updated daily Check out the sports Miss something? Be sure to read the submission guidelines at the bottom of Comment on stones and Podcasts, audio with stories from the bloc for the latest in BG articles and colurr this page. k columns, or send a letter slideshows and video paper and online extras. athletics since 2000. totheedtor. add to the story

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Tuesday was still nerve- The Associated PIKS "It's just unfortunate that people who nationwide. The federal gov- "They're stealing us blind racking. ernment does not track them have become addicted to drugs, they every day," Boeger said. "1 am a little frightened, GLENPOOL Okla.—Less than and states vary in how they "Hundreds of thousands of because it is my blood a couple months after Nick classify the crimes: some are know where they can get a source of a doses." they're taking out," he said. Curtin opened a pharmacy in logged as break-ins, others as One high-profile phar- "I did a double ITuesdayl, suburban Tulsa in 2008, (he drug thefts. But federal drug reliable high." macy case was in Oklahoma but it goes to people who store was burglarized twice in officials, drug companies, Nick Curtin I Store owner last year in which a pharma- need it, and if they can one week. And just last year pharmacies, state authorities cist lerome Ersland pulled a take the time to pester me a masked man robbed him and local police departments can go for up to $60 a tablet. years or so in pharmacy break- gun on two robbers. Ersland to give blood then I can at gunpoint making off with nationwide all said they've "It's just unfortunate that ins," said Mark Woodward, shot one, a 16-year-old boy. donate." 1,800 pEs. noticed an increase in recent people who have become spokesman for the bureau. in the head, and chased the Universities are typical- Curtin admits it could easily years. addicted to drugs, they know Missouri has also seen more other away. He returned to ly big donators for the Red happen again, and mere's not "It's not surprising that where they can get a source of drug thefts at pharmacies in the store and pumped five Cross, Haynes said. much he can do to stop it pharmacies have become a reliable high," Curtin said. the past few years, said Mike more bullets into the teen- Senior Michelle Lehr "It's one of those things; the object of crime, given In Ohio, officials say the Boeger, administrator of the ager, which the coroner said has participated in most there's only so many things you the popularity of prescrip- problem is mainly armed rob- Missouri Bureau of Narcotics were the fatal shots. Ersland's of the blood drives offered can do," he said tion drugs," said Barbara bery of pharmacies. There & Dangerous Drugs. awaiting trial for first-degree here since her freshman Across the country, phar- Carreno, a Drug Enforcement were 32 in 2007 and that more In 2007, the state received murder and he says he acted year. macy robberies are on the Administration spokeswom- than doubled to 68 in 2008, 518 drug theft reports; in in self-defense. "I have given blood about rise, partly because of the an. "Communities must take according to state records. 2008, it logged 606. Then in Morecommonincidentsare 16 times before in the past," increasing demand for pre- this threat as seriously as the In Oklahoma only one phar- 2009, the number dipped to like the one in Missoula. Mont, Lehrsaid. "Generallyevery scription drugs, according threat posed by street drugs macy reported an armed rob- 490, but through August of this where a woman demanded time they come to campus to law enforcement offi- like heroin and cocaine." bery in 2007, but that shot to year. Missouri has received 360 all the oxycontin and oxyco- I donate blood, and it's not cers and industry officials. Robbers hold up pharma- 12 in 2008. last year, there were reports, and Boeger said that donc in the store and made off really frightening for me, Prescription painkillers rank cies in upscale neighborhoods 19. Burglaries went from 31 in would put the state back on with 1,900 pills worth about because 1 don't look at the second behind marijuana as and those full of blight. Stores 2007 to 42 in 2008. In 2009, the track to have well over 500 by $35,000 on the street; or the needle." the country's most common sitting just off highways and taDy was 51. according to the the year's end. teenager in Boynton Beach, The sponsors for this illegal drug problem accord- nestled in towns small and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics In many of those cases, the Fla., who ordered six people blood drive were the Red ing to the Office of National large have been hit. The most and Dangerous Drugs Control employees are the thieves, to the ground at gunpoint Cross Club and the Men of Drug Control Policy. valuable pills are the heavy "There isn't any doubt we've Boeger said. One girl stole and fled with more than the Delta Epsilon Chapter There are no official num- painkillers that on the street seen a spike in the past five more than 49,000 doses of 1,500 painkillers. of Omega Psi Phi.

this year's freshmen students stable and lowers the chanc- Swamp Arts Festival open our ballots to the mailbox VACANCIES stay in school our vacancy es of rent increasing, Quinn FACULTY house called "Chomp at the as a group." From Page 1 percentage will change," said. In years to come that From Page 1 Swamp." Despite administrative Quinn said. "Hopefully, more will be good news for stu- "We wanted to provide opposition, FA members are Copper Beech is when capac- students will want to live in dents because they'll be able munications for the FA, social events with a relaxed remaining optimistic for the ity started to change." apartments off campus and to actually shop around for a said the FA is also plan- atmosphere where people upcoming election, she said. Quinn said these larger will do so. It'll take about place rather than settle sign- ning many events for the can stop by, talk and ask "We want to be positive complexes are able to keep three to four years to lower ing a lease early on in the weeks prior to the election. us questions," Craigo said. and we consider our mes- the most of their units filled, the 17.4 percentile we're at. so year. These include a chapter "We're also planning on hav- sage to lie positive," Craigo while the single family hous- the city is excited to see such "If the percentage does not meeting at Firelands cam- ing a ballot party, where said. "We'd like a voice and ing near campus is taking high rates of enrollment at go down within the next cou- pus in Huron, Ohio, a tail- faculty can all come togeth- that's what collective bar- more of a hit at the moment. the University right now." ple years, then the city will gating booth at the football er in a group during the gaining provides more than "Right now, I just don't know When apartments are have to adapt to the effects home opener and a Black election window and take anything else." exactly where this could be experiencing such high it will have on the tax situa- vacancy percentages, the tion for residents in Bowling heading. We want landlords Did you to be healthy, and hopefully if rates in rent become more Green." Quinn said. Mora than 20 million sets of Monopoly have been Check us out online at: sold over the past www. bgviews.com seven decades. WWW.BGSUCAMPUSCASH.COM BGSU CAMPUS CASH SIGN UP FOR BGSU Campus Cash's Mobile Shout Out's and get exclusive deals and promotions from local businesses sent directly to your phone! * Works like a standard text message, No extra charges BGSU iGmdna Center Sgg^ 1—BH SIGN UP NOW!

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By Brendan Piclurt Wes Reporter Gates Co-led the Falcons BG men's golf had an exciting start with a *9 over the to their season, finishing third at the Tiger Intercollegiate in Verona, N.Y. weekend over Labor Day weekend. Purdue won the tournament with an overall team score of 897 (307-286- Jakob 304), with host team Missouri fin- Zeigler ishing in second place with a team Oakland sophomore score of 900 (309-297-294). finished first overall The Falcons finished in a close in the tournament third with an overall score of 903 (308-297-298). "I'm very pleased with how the Wes Gates, also shot a +9 over- boys played out there," said coach all (77-77-71). Gates, Olson and Garry Winger. 'The course was chal- three others tied for 10th place at lenging and the weather was not the the tournament. best to play in." Jakob Zeigler of Oakland Winger described that the University finished in first place winds would reach up to 20-30 with a total score of 215 (73-71-71), -1 mph, and cold temperatures overall. Zeigler was the only player to occurred all weekend. finish the tournament under par. "Wes |Gates| and Gharlie |01son| "We played one of the tougher played great," Winger said. "It was fields we'll play all year," Gates said. a great start for Charlie to finish so "Purdue and Missouri are both really well in his first tournament with good teams, and it felt good that the team." we were able to hang with them Charlie Olson, a sophomore trans- through the end." fer student from 1 lope College, shot a "We were capable of playing +9 overall (76-72-77) finishing tied some really good golf this week- for 10th place. This was Olson's first end," Winger said. "We were just six tournament with the Falcons, and shots off Purdue, but I'm still proud he was pleased with his results. of the boys." "I had a real great time playing Because NCAA rules require with the team," Olson said "It was teams to take a day off after each awesome to finish in the top 10 in my tournament, BG will look to regroup first tournament, and as a team we Wednesday for the Marshall BG MeWS FILE PHOTO were only just a few shots off." Invitational in Huntington, W. Va. SWING: A 8G golfer lees oK during a tournament last year. The team placed third at the Tiger Intercollegiate this past weekend. Olson's teammate, sophomore Monday and Tuesday. SPORTS BRIEFS Falcons defeated in dual Men's basketball to hold meet with rival Toledo second Basket-Bowl The BGSU men's basketball team will ByJamarLwk hold the second annual Basket-Bowl, cour- "This was a good test for tesy of Al-Mar Lanes, on Sunday. Nov. 7 Reporter from 2-5 p.m. the team to see where we Fans will get the opportunity to bowl The BG men's cross country team three games with players from the BG opened the 2010 season last Friday are at this point and what men's basketball team, stars of old. and by falling to archrival Toledo in their coaches. Every bowler will receive a T-shirt annual dual meet. we need to work on." as well as pizza, soda, breadsticks and salad. The Rockets' Nick Thomas, Jacob Cami Paulson | BG coach . The cost is $150 for individuals or 1750 to Barnes, Ion DeWitt and Elisha sponsor a lane. Kipchumba took the top four spots BG's Chris Moody and Jason See bgsufalcons.com for additional in the meet to claim the team title, Salyer finished with identical . details on the event. 46-17. times of 15:45, just two seconds "We were not happy with the out- behind Kipchumba. Geter climbing BG come of the race," said BG coach Graduate student Rob Kelvey i ,itiii Paulson. "I felt we ran an and senior Jesse Smuda rounded career rushing list average race as a team with a lot of areas we need to improve on in See LOSS | Page 7 the future."

Results: top three finishers With 93 yards on Saturday against from Toledo and BG Troy. Willie Geter moved to 19th on the school's all-time rushing list with Toledo: 1,531 yards. Jon Geter needs only 38 yards this Nick Thomas 15:29 DeWitt weekend against Tulsa to leap to 16th Jacob Barnes 15:37 on the schools all-time list, and has a chance to climb much higher as the Jon DeWitt 15:41 season progresses. If he is able to duplicate the 705 BG: yards he rushed for last season, which were a career high, he would crack the Christopher Moody 15:45 top-lOat 8th all-time. After one game, he is on pace to Jason Salyer 15:45 rush for 1.116 yards, which would put him fourth on the list. Greg Black 16:26 In his last game against Tulsa. the 2008 GMAC Bowl. Geter ran the ball IGNEWSFILE PHOTO only five times for six yards. HUH: Sen Leininger runs in the Mel Errxtt Invitational last fall

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THEBGNEWS SUDOKU Boise State gaining ground on 6 1 5 Alabama, Ohio State in AP Poll 9 7 3 5\ 2 Broncos move into third place after racking up big win against Virginia Tech Monday night

By Ralph D. Rusio 6 5 The Associated Press rankings released Tuesday. Boise State scored a touch- down pass from Kellen Moore TCU from the Mountain down with 1:09 left to beat to Austin Pettis to win its 15th 2 3 More AP Top 25 voters are West Conference moved up the Hokies at FedEx Field in straight game. buying into Boise State as the two spots to No. 4, mark- Landover, Md. "This was no fluke," said No. 1 team in the country. ing the first time since the Falling out of the rankings voter Brett McMurphy of AOL 1 8 3 7 Boise State gained seven Bowl Championship Series after close opening losses Fanhouse, who had Boise first-place votes and closed was implemented in 1998 were Pittsburgh and North State No. 1 this week. "(The 7 2 8 in on No. 1 Alabama and that two teams from con- Carolina. Moving in were Broncos) outgained Virginia No. 2 Ohio State as the top ferences without automatic No. 23 South Carolina and Tech and hung 33 on the three teams in the first regu- BCS bids have been in the No. 24 Stanford. Hokies. The last two teams 9 7 lar season Associated Press top five. Boise State is the But the big story is Boise to score more than 30 against football poll held their spots defending Western Athletic State and the Broncos very (defensive coordinator) Bud from the preseason. Conference champion. well could be the talk of col- Foster's defense—Alabama in 8 1 The Broncos remained Texas remained No. 5 and lege football all season. 2009 and LSU in 2007—went third after a thrilling 33- received one first-place vote. They entered Monday on to win the national title." SUDOKO I t E I 9 6 Z S 8 30 victory against Virginia No. 8 Florida dropped four with their best preseason The Broncos have finished To play: Complete the grid I L 6 9 8 E fr 9 I Tech on Monday night, spots after a sloppy 34-12 ranking and a legitimate the last two regular seasons so that every tow, column S 9 8 Z I ► 6 E L receiving eight first-place victory against Miami (Ohio) chance to be national cham- with perfect records, but and every 3x3 box contains L E 9 6 c 8 I » S the digits 1 to 9.There is no votes and 1,399 points from and No. 10 Oklahoma fell pionship contenders — if neither time was it enough 8 I S V E 9 L Z 6 guessing ot math involved. the media panel, 13 points three places after beating they could beat the Hokies to earn them a spot in the » 6 Z I L S 9 8 E behind the Buckeyes. Just use logic to solve Utah State 31-24. and then flawlessly navigate a national championship 6 Z * 8 S I E L 9 Ohio State received The rest of the top 10 is schedule with no games more game. They were beaten out 9 8 L E 6 I Sit four first-place votes and Nebraska at No. 6, followed difficult than the first. by teams from the so-called 1,412 points. by Oregon, which moved up Boise State jumped to a 17- power conferences with E S L 9 > L 8 6 Z Alabama had 47 first- four spots after beating New 0 first-quarter lead, watched BCS automatic bids, teams place votes, down seven Mexico 72-0. Iowa is No. 9. that lead evaporate, then like Alabama from the from the preseason poll, No, 13 Virginia Tech needed a two-minute drill Soul heastem Conference and and 1,484 points in the dropped three spots after capped by a 13-yard touch- Ohio State from the Big Ten. LOSS Browns' rookie running back From Page 6 out the top five for the Falcons with times of 16:32 and 16:39, respectively. Montario Hardesty lost for UT's Thomas was victori- ous in the 5K event of the meet, finishing with a strong time season with torn ACL of 15:29, nearly 0.08 seconds behind UT's Barnes. ByTomWith.rs The debuts of freshmen Greg The Associated Press "We spent a lot of time for the season, the Browns' Black and Luke Zerkle were with our doctors and felt running back position is successful. CLEVELAND - The comfortable (drafting likely to be a committee Black finished 10th with a Browns understood that him)," Heckert said on a of (erome Harrison, Peyton time of 16:26, while Zerkle draftingMontario Hardesty teleconference on Monday. Hillis and James Davis, finished in 16:42. was risky. "It's a blow." whose roster spot appeared "We had some guys race well, Now they know how Heckert said doctors uncertain before Hardesty but too many raced tentatively risky. believe Hardesty will make got hurt. or lost focus ami intensity Cleveland general man- a full recovery after he has Heckert praised both during the race," Paulson said. ager Tom Heckert said the surgery, which has not yet Davis and Hillis, who was "This was a good test for the team was comfortable with been scheduled. acquired from Denver in team to see where we are at its medical reports and "We're comfortable he's the March trade for quar- this point and what we need to evaluations of Hardesty, going to come back and be terback Brady Quinn. work on." who tore his left anterior fine," he said. One day after finalizing The Falcons will remain cruciate ligament in the Heckert would not his first 53-man roster since home this weekend when they Browns' final exhibition comment on whether taking over in Cleveland, host the Mel Brodt Invitational game on Thursday and is Hardesty underwent Heckert had other observa- Saturday at 11:30 a.m. out for the season. microfracture surgery on tions and comments: "The men are excited to com- Making his pro debut his knee in 2006. He expects nose tackle pete in our first 8k this week- after missing training "I don't want to get into Shaun Rogers to practice end and continue to work hard camp with a bone bruise that," he said, when the this week in advance of in practice in preparation," BG NEWS Flli PHOTO in his right knee, Hardesty subject was raised. "I'm the Sept. 4 season opener Paulson said. FOCUS: Christopher Moody runs in ai mM h.t M tore his ACL while making not real sure. I can't at Tampa Bay. Rogers, a a cut on a routine 2-yard answer that." three-time Pro Bowler and run. Hardesty tore his right Heckert said he had no Cleveland's best defensive SERIES ACL in 2005 and needed regrets about Hardesty player, missed all of train- surgery during his fresh- playing in Cleveland's last ing camp and the four exhi- man season at Tennessee. preseason game. He talk- bitions while recovering He slid into the second ed it over with coach Eric from a leg injury. round — the Browns trad- Mangini and president Heckert said linebacker Unionization ed three picks to select him Mike Holmgren and all felt D'Qwell Jackson may be at No. 59 overall — partly it was time to see Hardesty ahead of schedule as he because of his knee issues. play after he was cleared by recovers from a strained and BGSU Heckert said the club the team's medical staff. chest muscle, Jackson was confident in its pre- "Montario was on board injured his pectoral muscle The faculty members of Bowling Green State University have a draft medical evaluations as well," Heckert said. "It during camp. It's the oppo- critical decision to make about their future and the future of our was just one of those things site muscle from the one he of Hardesty, who gained r University as they prepare to vote on forming a faculty union. The that happens." tore last season. Jackson is 25 yards on seven carries administration of BGSU feels strongly that a labor union will not with a touchdown before With Hardesty, projected one of 12 linebackers cur- advance the mission of BGSU, and will, in fact, impede progress getting hurt. as Cleveland's starter, out rently on Cleveland's roster. that is under way. As you weigh this decision, we ask that you 20,1 OIHOME OPENER; consider the following: By definition, collective bargaining leads to the loss of individuality.

> When a union is certified, employees become members of a bargaining unit in which the majority rules. > The employer is under a legal obligation to deal exclusively with the union to resolve a specific employee's issues. Thus, the Chair or Dean must deal with the representatives of the union rather than the individual faculty member. > Mutually agreed upon individual solutions tailored to address individual situations may not be allowed. For matters within the FALCONS YB. contract - which can be broad and not always apparent - the union makes all decisions for all employees. That decision need not be SATURRAY, SEPTEM the one that is in the best personal interest of an individual faculty DOYT FERRY ST member, department or school, or college. A simple majority of voters decides whether BGSU faculty will 00 FANS « unionize. Make sure your voice is heard. If you are eligible, »FREE TIHBLHMGt please vote beginning on September 28.

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WHS 1 Investor's concern SOURCES 2 Go through again ODD NEWS 3 "Hand in My Pocket- singer Monssette A class to die Bobcat climbing NJshore 4 Like a fillet 5 Cosmo topic for: Zombies 101 power pole starts bumper sticker 6 Grand in scope at U. Baltimore 5-acre fire insults visitors 7 Medieval Spanish chest 8 Shenzi or Banzai in "The BALTIMORE (AP) - Call it MRU,Cahf. (AP)-A bobcat BRIGANTINE.NJ.(AP) Lion King" Zombies 101 climbing a power pole got - First it was Bennies, then _ Souse, W.C. Fields's The Bank Dick" role electrocuted and sparked a Shoobies. Now there's another The University of Baltimore is 10 Bad sport Affection offering a new class on the undead five-acre brush fire in California's derogatory nickname for summer 11 Mangy mutl '80s Pontiac Ventura County. tourists who visit the Jersey 12 Harem room Biden and Bush: The course is being taught Abbr. shore: FOOTs. 13 Penultimate line by Arnold Blumberg. the author County fire Capt. Dan Preston on most bills At the pawn shop of a book on zombie movies. told the Ventura County Star It's an acronym for 'Out 21 Greek architectural "Gloria in Excelsis. order Five o'clock shadow "Zombiemama." and the curator that the bobcat was apparently Of Towners" preceded by an 22 "My country _ of removers chasing an owl or another bird obscenity. Bumper stickers of Geppi's Entertainment thee ..." German diacritical Museum, which focuses on when it touched the power lines, appeared on a few cars at 25 _-Z: classic Camaro Surgical blockage 26 Ex-Speaker Gingrich relievers American pep culture caught fire and fell to the ground Btigantine City Hall with the Nerd in a rural area near Piru. slogan "I Ain't No FOOT." 27 Mag masthead names 50 Students taking English 353 30 Wealthy Londoners Poet Pound et al. That prompted memos Apart from this will watch 16 classic zombie films The fire was reported at 31 Be a bad sport reminding city workers about 33 Irrational way to go Urban upnsing and read zombie comics. As an 3:36 a.m. Monday atop Torrey ACROSS 34 "Whip If band Liable Peak. More than 40 firefighters appropriate behavior. alternative to a final research 36 Bog fuel _ es Salaam 1 Seize extinguished the blaze about five Many locals have long 37 Singer's syllables Genetic letters paper they may write scripts or 5 Wife of Jacob hours later. resented summer visitors, draw stotyboards for their ideal 9 Center of Florida? zombie flicks. No homes were threatened blaming them for noise, trash 14 Move to a new city, briefly 45 Inflection and no one was hurt. The and traffic, while overlooking 15 Down-home music 46 Ukr. neighbor The university isn't the first venue, familiarly 49 Finished, as a deck bobcat's charred body was found the added revenue they bring. to have a class on the undead. 16 Dutch cheese 51 Imagined In northern shore towns, they're ANSWERS Columbia Coilege m Chicago has beneath the power lines. 17 "The Good Earth" herome 53 It might have a called Bennies (an acronym for 18 Nasty habit offered a course on Zombies in massage setting "Bayonne. Elizabeth, Newark and 19 20 Team cleanser 56 Expand, as a collection < 1 S SHS 1 3 ■ ■» HI1 popular media for years, and at 20 Ceflarmaster's vessel New York" or variations thereof.) 59 Author Wiesel i n u >■> o a ilo nid Simpson College in Iowa students 23 Small-screen heartthrob 60 Colorful horse N v o H|I I i ;Bo i,a;0|V In the south. "Shoobies" refers iUIOll! M~ H || spent the spring semester writing a 24 Amencan or Continental 61 Lose one's cool to the days when New Yorkers 28 Cock and bull 62 Those, in Tijuana iiinotoii mi book on "The History of the Great and Philadelphians packed their 29 Wedding symbol 63 Mired, after "in" s.ni|]Nii|l nm Zombie War" 32 In the warehouse 64 With 65-Across, what the ■ |> miilBilit lunch in shoe boxes for trips to 33 Uke many wallets ■ l 3 I H 1D111«l 4m starts of 20, 36-and sMos||aiojia|QM the shore. 35 Farm females 53-Across are 36 Response to sugar pills, perhaps oiion | ji in |IIH 65 See 64-Across 3HTIM7V||IOGIAI 40 Wiener schnitzel meat 66 Past fast fliers: Abbr. 41 _-faire: tact |H31NV0303NIM x v II o alia a i iU> no Diane von Using Che Guevara Police arrest man 42 Wan » o n ooB»a t oHo i a a ion 3|H v 3 i|e v a D Furstenberg designs image riles some who scaled San Ohio hospital gowns Cuban Americans Francisco tower CLEVELAND (AP)-Fashion WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.(AP) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) designer Diane von Furstenberg has - Some Cuban Americans in south - San Francisco police have II 1 ♦ helped the Cleveland Clinic create a Florida are upset to see a picture of arrested a man who scaled the L_h 1 more stylish hospital gown without revolutionary Che Guevara promot- exterior of a 58-story downtown the peek-a-boo back ing an irreverent car race. skyscraper and unfurled an 1 1 _, n ' The gown features elements The74HorasdeCubadel American flag at the top associated with von Furstenberg None" - or 24 Hours of Cuba of Police tell KCBS Radio that U designs - a wrap dress with a bold, the North - is part of a national the man is veteran skyscraper "^["r^ graphic print The clinic's logo is circuit of farcical auto races called climber Dan Goodwin. The 54- V_r " ■ i IFJ±- printed on the fabric 24 Hours of LeMons. Drivers spend year-okj Lake Tahoe resident's -P-r The gown has side ties, which less than $500 and race junk cars other climbing credits include - eliminate the embarrassing open- decorated like Halloween floats Chicago's Sears Tower. back look. Other races in the circuit have Goodwin used suction The Plain Dealer says the fabric names like "The Can't Get Bayou" cups but no ropes to scale i was chosen to address a concern in New Orleans and "The Rod Millennium Tower, a 645-foot JJ=k>=L i that patients were too warm in Blagojevich Never-Say-Die 500" residential building overlooking the hospital in Chicago. San Francisco Bay Police say he k ignored orders to stop climbing. So designers had to find a But the use ol Cuban revolu- material lightweight enough to be tionyy Guevara's image in the Dec. The San Francisco Fire Help Wanted For Sale cool but tough enough to withstand 30-31 race's logo crosses the line for Department says Goodwin was frequent laundering and having some native Cubans. Critics say it's too high to reach by the time Classiriei $165 new queen pillow top monitors and drains pinned to it. like using Ku Klux Klan imagery to firefighters got to the building. Singers of any ability are invited mattress set in plastic with advertise in the South. 419-372-6977 to join the choir at Trinity United warranty Can deliver. Methodist Church, 200 N. Summit Call 419-707-2954 Race organizers said they don't St. BG. Students receive a Cherry sleigh bedroom set, The BG News will not knosvinglv nccpt plan to change the campaign adverlhemem* thai drxilinlnaie. or $250 scholarship based on atten- solid wood, new in boxes. encourage dischminaiton againit any dance, rehearse Thurs. 7-8:30pm Worth $2500. sell $1200. individual or group on the baste of race. and sing Sun. 10-11:30am. call 419-897-9062. *e». color, creed, religkin, national ori- gin, sexual orientation, diuhtlity. ttatut Contact s Sofa S loveseat (microfiber), as a veteran, or on the basis of any other new in boxes, lifetime warranty. legally protected status. Delivery available, $475. The BG New* reserve* the right lodedine. Working modem country band Call 419-707-9970 discontinue or revise any advertisement City fights sagging pants style such as those found to be defamatory, seeking female vocalist who locking in factual basis, misleading or plays an Instrument. For Rent false In nature All adveriiseniems are Call 419-460-7112. sub|cri to witting and approval. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A "1,2 & 4BR avail 300 Merry St, ates negative stereotypes and "How are you going rooms low as $225/mo, Baton Rouge Metro Council that "those who wear saggy semester leases.next to campus, memberwantstheparishtosup- pants are hurting their chanc- Direct Care Openings! Wood 419-353-0325,9-9 to get a job with Lane Residential Services, Inc. is port a public awareness cam- es of becoming employable, looking for positive, patient people Brand new & updated! Services Offered 1 & 2BR's, great location, your pants down to provide care to Individuals with paign against men who wear educated and productive citi- laundry on-site. $510-395/mo. their pants so low their boxer zens." developmental disabilities. Will around your knees?" provide personal care & help w/ Call 419 354-6036. shorts show. Councilwoman C. Marcelle said she'd like to daily living skills. Flax schedules, Effic. apt, haft block from BGSU, Denise Marcelle has a slogan pass a law allowing police to Rodney Bourgeois | Councilman Campus Quarters Sports Bar FT, PT. & sub positions avail. $325/mo incl. elec & gas. Dep. for the campaign: "Low pants, cite and fine people for wear- FREE POOL ON WEDNESAYSI $9 -SI3 18/hr based on eXP. req. Call 419-601-3108. Positions require High School no chance." ing saggy pants that expose "Smokie" Bourgeois and Great Daily Specialsl Medium sized 3BR house, W/D, Diploma or GED and valid drivers A/C. avail NOW! $700/mo ♦ utils. "I hate to see it, and I see their underwear, but rec- Councilwomen Donna license, acceptable driving record Call 419-601-3225. so much of it in my district," ognizes that constitutional Collins-Lewis and Ronnie & pre-employment background Help Wanted screening Obtain application The Homestead -1 BR apts. Marcelle said. "It's disrespect- issues prevent such a law. Edwards said they support Irom WLRS, 545 Pearl St, BG S450-S650 tenant pays all utilities ful to the elderly, to young A public-awareness cam- Mercelle's proposal. Monday-Fnday. 8:00am-4:00pm Walking distance to campus and kids and to women." paign is the next-best thing to "How are you going to IBARTENDINGI up to $300/day. or download an application at: downtown. Laundry on site, cen- No exp. necessary, training pro- www.woodlanarMldentlal.org tral A/C. great location. Her resolution, on the agen- try to get these young men to get a job with your pants vided, call 800-965-6520 X174. E.O.E 419-354-6036 da for discussion Wednesday, hitch up their pants, she said. down around your knees?" said wearing saggy pants cre- Councilman Rodney Bourgeois asked. 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