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TEST YOUR BRAIN WITH TODAY’S CROSSWORD | PAGE 12 TUESDAY Partly cloudy November 15, 2005 Volume 112, Number 61 High: 40 | Low: 31 More weather Page 2 �THE STUDENT�������� VOICE OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1896 www.dailyevergreen.com Frederick Russell denied bail in Ireland It is not known if Ireland will grant an capital Oct. 23, four years “I left because been working in family and friends, and I believe the only extradition request so Whitman County to the day after he fled a Dublin linge- reason he left was to evade justice. I have three counts of vehicular I had no choice.” rie shop under no reason to believe that he will stay here can prosecute Russell. homicide and four counts the alias David Russell wrote in a to face justice,” Linehan said. of vehicular assault in Carroll. There was no word on when an extra- Shawn Pogatchnik Washington state. letter sent to several At the bail dition hearing might be held. Ireland has The Associated Press Irish High Court Justice Washington state hearing inside refused most extradition requests from Elizabeth Dunne rejected as newspapers after he fled. Cloverhill Prison, the United States in the past two decades, DUBLIN, Ireland — A former inadequate a promise from Russell the police officer and it is unclear if Russell will be returned Washington State University student Russell’s Irish girlfriend, who arrested to face charges in southeast Washington’s who was the first alleged drunken driver Hazel McNaboe, that Russell would turn Russell testified that he represented a Whitman County. to appear on the U.S. Marshals Service’s up voluntarily for extradition hearings if serious flight risk. Russell is charged in a 2001 crash that most-wanted list was refused bail freed. Sgt. Anthony Linehan told Dunne that killed three people and seriously injured Monday after an Irish police officer testi- U.S. prosecutors filed for Russell’s Russell had lived in Dublin “under the several others on state Highway 270, the fied the man would probably flee Ireland extradition in January after a Dublin tip- radar” since flying from Calgary, Alberta, two-lane road that connects the college if freed. ster spotted Russell’s photograph on the to London and then on to Dublin four towns of Pullman, Wash. and Moscow, Frederick Russell, 27, has been kept U.S. Marshals Service’s Web site, which years ago. Idaho. behind bars in Cloverhill Prison near listed Russell among the United States’ 15 “I’m of the belief that, if granted bail, Dublin since his arrest in the Irish most wanted criminal suspects. He had he would not turn up. He has left his See RUSSELL | Page 3 Student groups set to scramble Campus organizations prepare for two-year move to smaller spaces on campus. Jason Moll Daily Evergreen staff Student groups are on hold while they wait for move-out schedules for the upcoming CUB renovation. Final dates have not been set because of conflicts with construction schedules. Travis Duncan with Capital Planning and Development said contrac- tors need time to clean spaces CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT/DAILY EVERGREEN and prepare them before The shelves at the Food Bank are bare in late October where volunteer Patricia Baiar pulls food down for a needy family to fill their groups can move in. cart. Families can access the food bank once a month to fill up on groceries they may not be able to afford. “We’re trying to make liv- able spaces,” he said. “We don’t want to stick them in a room that hasn’t been painted in 10 years. We real- ize that two years isn’t exactly Holiday help a temporary move.” Some groups are con- cerned about their temporary spaces. (in the food isle) Eric Trumble, Residence Hall Association president, The local food bank looks for said the space they have been year-round support, in addition Sight and sound shown will not be enough Multimedia photo story is to accommodate their nine to holiday donations. available on-line at executives, who share eight www.dailyevergreen.com. desks and six computers. Ingrid Rachinski “We have no problem with Daily Evergreen staff at Pullman’s Community Food being cut down on space,” Bank. Trumble said. “This is the ith Thanksgiving and This is the third year the food largest building on cam- Christmas just around drive and Food Project Display pus, closing it down means Wthe corner, one thing is has been held at the CUB as CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT/DAILY EVERGREEN everybody is go to be short on everyone’s mind: food. part of National Hunger and Justin Heugen records the weight of donated food brought in on space. We’re just worried Not only are people contem- Homeless Awareness Week. by Pullman area Cub Scout troops at the Community Action we’ll be too short to func- plating how to fit in more or less Mays was at WSU from 11 Center Food Bank on Saturday. tion.” food for the holidays, but people a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday with the Duncan said the space also are giving food to others Palouse Food Project Display “We are here all week to the people it serves not only the RHA office has is smaller through such organizations as that will be up all week at the bring the reality of hunger to this week, but year round. The than what they currently the local food bank. CUB. The Food Project Display people,” she said. secondary goal was raising cash have, but is comparable to “The biggest time for dona- is coordinated with the aware- The purpose of the display is donations and canned food, tions is now,” said Barb Mays, ness week to bring homelessness to make students aware of the See CUB | Page 3 the family development assistant and hunger to the forefront. food bank: What it does and See HELP | Page 4 News Tip? Winner announced today Way to kick My collection to yours Who said that? Contact news editor today to make Jacob Jones People have until 9 a.m. Five Cougs honored with Read about the CD gems How do you fix a broken donations to the “Tackling Hurricane Relief [email protected] Program.” Donate at www.spaceneedle.com. The conference and national awards. recommended by Monique. White House? Learn more. (509) 335-2465 winner will be announced today and team’s colors will be painted on the roof of the Space Needle. 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