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University SServing San Jose State Since 193411 PARTAMDAILY www.t espartandaily.com U.S. searches for possible hijackers WASHINGTON (AP) Federal ticipants are believed to have terronst groups participated and Department spokeswoman Mindy to the attacks had been filed. authorities have identified more learned how to fly commercial jet- that hijackers had possible ties to Tucker. The flight schools were in Search warrants were executed than a dozen hijackers of Middle liners before the attacks. Locations countries that included Saudi Ara- Florida and at least one other in Florida, New Jersey and Massa- WEATHER Eastern descent in Tuesday's in Massachusetts and Florida were bia and Egypt. state. The hijackers used both cash chusetts. Sealed warrants went out bombings and gathered evidence searched for evidence. The identities of more than a and credit cards to purchase their in several other states, officials PARTLY CLOUDY linking them to Osama bin Laden The names of two men being dozen of the men who hijacked four plane tickets and hotel rooms. said. and other terrorist networks, High: 79 law sought by authorities emerged in planes with knives and threats of Authorities detained at least a "We're attempting to recreate enforcement officials said. Florida. There, the FBI inter- bombs has been ascertained, the half dozen people in Massachu- the travels of each of the hijackers Low: 55 The massive investigation viewed a family that gave them officials said. Several hijackers had setts and Florida on unrelated on the planes either the hijack- stretched from the Canadian bor- temporary shelter a year ago. pilot's licenses. local warrants and immigration ers themselves or their associates," der, where officials suspect some of The officials, speaking on condi- At least one hijacker on each of charges and were questioning FBI Director Robert Mueller said. the hijackers entered the country, tion of anonymity, told The Associ- the four planes was trained at a them about their possible ties to See ATTACK, Page OPINION to Florida, where some of the par- ated Press that multiple cells of U.S. flight school, said Justice the hijackers. No charges related 'Oz-mosis' debates his patriotic and human- itarian sides in regard to Tuesday's Students fear retaliation attack. Muslims

Journal' discusses the need for harassed acceptance of other cultures no by hate matter who committed Hi Isciiihi.rR Gong the attacks. \APIIIR An element of fear is perme- Page 2 ating the campus for many Mus- lim students who fear that back- lash against them and their community is imminent. SPORTS Tuesday's events led many Americans to point fingers at the Muslim community because of suspicion of involvement in the attacks by the Muslim fun- damentalist Osama bin Laden. Although no solid evidence about the attackers is available, there have been some indica- tions that the terrorist group might be from the Middle East. "People think bin Laden is a typical Muslim, but that's total Due to the attacks on the crap," said Danesh Waheed. "He East Coast, Saturday's is a terrorist." football game against the Waheed, the treasurer for the Stanford Cardinal was Pakistani Student Association, said the Muslim people are a postponed until peace-loving community and are December. A look at what unfairly discriminated against the team is going to do by others. next. Other Muslims expressed regret for the atrocities that hap Omar Ornelas Daily Staff pened Tuesday. 'Across the Middle' finds A group of San Jose State students reflects on the implications that Tuesday's events will have upon them as Muslims. From left to player reactions to the See STUDENTS, Page 5 right: Mahsa Behmaram, Farah Khan and Rimi Khan. collapse of the World Trade Center and part of the Pentagon while the Spartans use the week Gasoline off to get healthy before Prof offers terrorism insight they play the University of Nevada on Sept. 22 at By D.S. Pere/ agement and aviation security to Already, investigators have we don't when, where or how. and Todd Hendr overseas governments such as found a rental car in a Boston Unsinger said there were a costs a Spartan Stadium. Singapore and Cambodia. airport that had flight manuals number of reasons why the World DAILY STAFF 1-.1)11012 AND WRI II R In Southeast Asia, he said, ter- printed in Arabic. Trade Center was targeted for - Page 6 One person at San Jose State rorism is a threat, with Muslim Since the attack, politicians destruction Tuesday. University knows quite a bit fundamentalists causing havoc in have been quick to point the fin- To get recognition, a terrorist casualty about terrorism. In fact, he teach- Malaysia and in the Philippines. ger at intelligence groups, such as may select symbolic targets to es a class on the subject. These groups have had Afghani the CIA, on not picking up on the aim their sights on. Peter Unsinger has been a pro- nationals visit or advise them, attack. "They usually target some- A E fessor at San Jose State Universi- Unsinger added. Unsinger said spy networks thing big," Unsinger said. "The of events ty's administration of justice While there has been no offi- may have known about a possible Trade Center represents corpo- cially named suspect in Tuesday's attack, but had little else to go on. rate U.S. There's the antagonism department since 1971. Unsinger By Joannie Sevilla, teaches courses dealing with ter- terrorist attack on the World "There's been enough threats of what that kind of thing repre- rorism, intelligence, organized Trade Center and the Pentagon, that intelligence organizations sents, the World Trade Organiza- Andrew Toy crime and trans-national crime, media and investigators specu- have received," Unsinger said. tion, American financial strength and Fernando F. Croce late the attack was from Muslim "But the warnings are very vague such as modern piracy. DAILY STAFF WRITERS II,. also teaches security man- fundamentalists. ... we know something is afoot, but See TERRORISM, Pages Tuesday's tragedy caused uncertainty about America's economy and left some Ameri- cans questioning how it will Downtown comes together for prayers affect gas prices. ITs Karla Gaeliet David Conrath, dean of the College of Business, said he DAILY STAFF I [, R believes the overall effect of the The Plaza de Cesar Chavez in act in the U.S. economy will be downtown San Jose, across the "vivid but slight." The Arts and street of the west entrance of the "I don't think that it's going to Entertainment page Fairmont Hotel, became a stage affect many people economically," Conrath said. He did, however, takes in a Blink 182 for prayer on Tuesday night in an act of solidarity. say some fields are exceptions. concert at the Shoreline The vigil, which started by "Air travel will be hurt, defi- Amphitheatre in word of mouth, began at 7:30 p.m. nitely," Conrath said. "Tourism in Mountain View, while a and continued until 10 p.m. general will be hurt for a while, critiques the People from at least 10 different as well as hotels and restau- food review rants. I think it will be months Union cuisine. churches came together to medi- Student tate on the terrorist attacks and before people who live off of trav- find hope in God and each other. eling recover." - Page 3 David Huynh, 23, and his "There will be less flying and friend Jason Ma, 20, both mem- more driving," he said. bers of the non-profit Christian On whether the attack will organization Youth for Christ, result in oscillating prices, Con- started making phone calls in the rath said it would depend on INSIDE afternoon, "We called everyone whom the U.S. government holds we knew and their mothers to try responsible for the attacks. to get as many people as we "There may be a gas crisis if it Letters Pg. 2 could," Ma said. turns out to be a large nation the U.S. has relations with," Conrath Viewpoints Pg. 2 After six hours of phone calls, word of mouth brought together a said. "If this is related to Sparta Guide Pg. 2 multitude of people who either Afghanistan or to some small found out through other people group, I doubt there would be Arts & Entertainment Pg. 3 about the vigil or just happened to any great effect." be walking or driving by the plaza. Rod Diridon, executive direc- The Day After Pg. 4 "We felt like we needed prayer tor of the Mineta Transportation Institute at San Jose State Uni- Sports Pg. 6 but we wanted to do it in a neutral Das Swam, Npe, iii,,, the Omit area so it wouldn't be a gathering versity, said he feels that the Pg. 7 of a specific church," Huynh said. country's economy will not neces- Classified San Jose resident Victoria Ordonez prays for victim', of the terrorist attacks in New York on Tues- Crossword Pg. 7 day at Plaza de Cesar Chavez. Many church groups gathered at the park to pray for non-violence. see SERVICE. Page s sae ECONOMY. Page 5 oromewomminemarawwwwwwwwworomesomem-s-.-^---r----

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2001 OP INT ION SPARTAN DAILY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Viewpoints Brutal acts a result of a violent society a simple click, our more destructive weapons? It'll You got a guy in Iowa killing five entire country changed. just result in more casualties. kids and his girlfriend and leav- WithThe click of a television We'll just be continuing a vicious ing the bodies for the babysitter to Mutual respect urged turning on. Or the click of a radio cycle." find. I'm sure all of them thought switching channels. The patriot: "If that's what it they were getting some kind of Click. takes to get even ..." revenge. Or that they were doing And there it was: a scene that The humanitarian: "Hold on. the right thing." in attacks' aftermath no one would ever forget. Don't you see the hypocrisy in The patriot: "I don't condone Smoke was pouring out of both that logic?" any of that. But this isn't the towers of the World Trade Center. The patriot: "No, I see the logic same. This is our country. Our

While titer recent available to all students The Pentagon was the next to in it. If another country comes humanity. Our pride." , tragedies /li Washing- through University Counseling onto our turf, we have to fight The humanitarian: "A human I crumble. Our country was under ton, D.C., and New York Services in the Administration siege by an unknown enemy. But we weren't speaking quietly, back." life is a human life, my friend. No thy the age, the gender, the have profoundly affected building, Room 201, (924-5940) The next sound was a collective we were shouting. Let's nuke 'em, The humanitarian: "And if matter There *itch of us in different ways, let and to faculty and staff through Gasp. we thought. We'll get our revenge, someone punches you, you punch color, or the race. has to be tuz remember that a climate of the Employee Assistance Pro- we demanded. them back? Is that what you a point where we have some sort We couldn't do anything to fix where we realize retalia- Clititual respect is critical to our gram (1-800-344-4222). Please it. We could hope the damage was- The patriot in me says, "Yeah, teach your kids? " of order, ttlidents' success and our consider these professional let's get 'em. Make 'em pay." The patriot: "That's not the tion isn't the answer. That time is employees' ability to resources. n't as bad as it looked. But noth- function ing we could ever do would bring But then the humanitarian in point. Fm talking about protect- now." effectively. Information about any poten- me jumps in: "Why? More ing our children" The patriot: "The next thing the people back to life. Nothing people tell me you We are a community of indi- tial disruptions of the campus are just going to die." The humanitarian: "Oh, I think you're going to viduals from many different schedule will continue to be pro- would bring back the sense of thought of some nifty slogan like security that was shattered The patriot: "But they can't get it is the point. And the problem is fiackgrounds and parts of the vided to the campus community people mistake violence acts for Peace in the Middle East.' The (world who have come to San through the SJSU Web site instantly. away with this. We're the United bottom line is Tuesday was a dis- States of courage. If you were really coura- dose State University to live and (www.sjsu.edu), the campus hot- What was the next target? America. No one does solve aster, and no one should be able to this to us." geous you'd find a way to to:learn and to work. As we deal line (924- SJSU) and other com- How many were dead already? without resorting get away with this. Not against The your problems with these terrible events, I munications. Are there more on the way? humanitarian: "You'd to violence. It seems that people the United States. We're a super- encourage everyone to be espe- On a personal note, I am Loaded words started getting think we learned our lesson by these days have the problem-solv- power of a country. We're the force piny aware of the impact of reminded of the fragility and thrown around every few seconds: now. We can't just blow up every- ing ability of a first-grader." to be reckoned with. We're the wbrds and actions. preciousness of life when I see tragedy, destruction, war, crisis, body and make our problems go The patriot: "Meaning?" kings of the jungle." : While there may be little that violence of this magnitude take revenge, retaliation, away" The humanitarian: "Look at The humanitarian: "Well, it individuals can do in the imme- so many lives. My sympathy and Our country was in shock. The patriot: "We dropped the the newspaper. You got a guy seems we agree on one thing: This diate aftermath of the tragic condolences go out to the sur- Quickly, we retreated to our bomb in World War II. That killing all his family members in whole world is full of animals." events on the East Coast, it is vivors, families and all those shells. How could this happen to worked. Why not do it again?" Sacramento and running away. extremely important for each of affected by this national innocent of us? How could some- The humanitarian: "Why not? You got an agitated, disgruntled us to demonstrate understand- tragedy. body want this to happen to the I'll tell you why not. Because right security guard in the state capitol ing and kindness toward each good ol' U. S. of A? now we may have the biggest who killed four and turned the other and our community. It's an honest reaction. weapons, and we might wipe out gun on himself. You got kids Mike Osegueda is a Spartan Should you need help during Robert Caret So was the next move: We whoever did this. But what hap- shooting up schools left and right Daily Senior Staff Writer. this difficult time, counseling is SJSU president emerged carrying our big stick. pens when someone builds bigger, because they're getting picked on. "Oz-mosis" appears Thursdays. Letters The one beacon Bible passages offer comfort, A coalition The tyranny in facing tragedy answers in times of tribulation condemns of funding There can be no worse feel- if you are not living in under his wings you can trust. acts of terror a scapegoat ing than that of a reluc- Even tant, powerless spectator an area that is stricken There you need not fear the ter- join all Americans in act of war pulled off by killer hijacking events, ror by night, nor the destruction Atrue caught in the midst of the mas- condemning these horri- with the precision of the sive destruction of human life. you are no doubt aware of the by day, for the Lord is your Weble terrorist attacks. We Blue Angels and the devastation, and the powerful refuge and place of protection. I, like so many of you, stood express our sincere condolences blessing of the Air Force. motionless in front of the televi- impact and loss it can bring. He shall give His angels charge to those who have lost loved ones In our zeal to save the lives of Images on the evening news of over you, to keep you in all your sion, not wanting to register in in this tragedy. some unborn only poor ones, my mind the airplane that destroyed buildings, bereaved ways" (Psalm 91:4,5,11). _ We hope 'and-pray-that the the rid' families and When we witt-gu-bnekto pay-some - crashed against one of the World a sad are an belong to the Lord perpetrators whoever they eleadt dsicret,= we hal. *lit- alletoo-firtniliar sight for most of and stay close to him, he will _1 Trade Center towers. Not wanti- may be will be apprehended tled the economy and killed ng to let the clamors of men and Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden MIL always take care of us. Even if swiftly and punished. Sooner or later, all of us we're in the midst of terrible 60,000 of our grown-ups. I don't women who raced away from the as their main suspect. Nothing know how this balances in the collapsing towers ring in my more. encounter times of tempest turmoil whether a literal Students for Justice either literal or figurative tempest like we see in this pic- Book of Life. God in his infinite head. And I don't know if I buy what Jewish Student Union wisdom, just world theory and, I wanted to think that I yes, I hear over and over, that flight- where we feel we could be ture, or a storm of troubles, Muslim Student Association "blown away." But despite the adversity, danger, etc. as always, the two kingdom the- someone as small as me could training manuals in Arabic were Movimiento Estudiantil ory. actually reach out to grieving found on the seat of a rental car. storms that may rise and rage His strong and loving hands Chicano de Aztlan are As the pseudo-democracy hearts and simply undo Tuesday For a highly organized attack, against us, we can remain calm there to protect and care for (M.E.Ch.A.) and unafraid. us, and "the angel of the Lord broad-jumps into feudality, and morning. There wasn't anything one that even the U.S. intelli- The secret of such peace is an encamps all around those who people say things like: "20,000 else anyone could do, but stand- gence could not detect, it seems unseen and supernatural source fear Him, and delivers them" 'Where was God?' people died, Jim," I say "Yes, by, helpless. ludicrous to think the hijackers of protection a wonderful (Psalm 34:7). So even when because people are willing to My only consolation was a would leave behind key evidence safekeeping that each of us can everything seems dark, fright- ere was God when this give up their freedom for securi- moment of reflection to pray for in plain view. personally discover and use in ening and tempestuous outside, happened? God is at the ty and therefore end up with my many brothers and sisters' Even so, what does this have our lives. This refuge is God we can have the sunshine of his same place "Our neither." strength and courage. It was all I to do with Muslim- and Arab- himself. love and the rainbow of his Father which art in heaven." But now we are beyond the could offer. . Americans or Muslims and The Bible tells us that the blessings and peace inside! (Matthew 6:9) that he was pale. A scapegoat must be found But how many of us on this Arabs in other nations, for that Lord surrounds and protects his when his son was hanging on a so we can get off on sweet campus haven't already done matter? children just as a hen gathers cross in our place almost 2,000 revenge, and the world of hate that? Nothing. and shelters her chicks under years ago. approaches critical mass. It's the only beautiful, bright Still, the idea that the suici- her wings when peril is near: Ted Rudow III spot to tragedies the way we dal-hijackers could have been :"He shall cover you, and credential student Lawrence E. Miller J. Martin Nysted set our differences and misun- from the Middle East has meant alumnus alumnus derstandings aside to unite and a great deal to some people. criminal justice math rally under one cause. Anti-Arab and anti-Muslim Thousands across the nation messages are spreading on the Library For more information, call Erika at City Arcade Meet at the Beta house, located have heeded to the call and Internet, according to an Associ- 607-8536. across from the Business building on 10th flocked local Red Cross chapters. ated Press report. Street, It's a four-hour wait to donate Groups in major cities have Anemia Film Club blood in the Bay Area. received threatening phone calls. Tentative showing of the 1986 film "Jules Churches are organizing can- The Islamic Networks Group Spartujde and Jim," directed by Francois Truffaut. Meet Friday dlelight vigils and prayer ser- based in our own San Jose at 9,30 p.m. in Sweeney Hall, Room 100. For vices. And on our campus we see reported getting calls with death more information, call Elena Korjenevich at Golden key International students making efforts to bring threats, obscenities and racial Today istn Chapel. Peace, juotice and non-violence 286-8698. Honour Society the college community together. slurs. class will be held, 5:40 p.m. to 730 p.m. For Open houee, 5 p.m. to 630 p.m. in the But nothing is flawless. Is this the point? Unleashing Jewish Student Union and Hillel The Listening Hour more information, call Father Charlie at 938- Pacifica room in the Student Union. For more Even in our rush to support anger against innocent people? Come join as for Rosh Hashanah and eel- Piano recital, 12:30 p in to 115 p m in 1610. information, e-mail at kiriRonebox,com one another, if we look close Sounds all too familiar ebrate a sweet New Year, noon to 1 am., in to me. the Music building Concert Hall Student the Student Union and Dining Commons enough, we find blemishes. Too familiar. highlights from Laurel Brettelfa piano stu Campus Crusade for Christ There will be Bees in the Student Union Interfaith Peace Vigil Take the way some of us are Let's put and end to the "inno- dio. Km Kitegawa, Jung Yeon KIM and Night Life: A great time of fellowship, handing out apples and honey Come get your SJSU students and the community I, invit- blindly passing judgment on an cent" discrimination and rise Mikiko poke perform muale of the Romantic teaching and worshipping, 8 p.m., in Wash- free kits to celebrate the sweet year ahead. ed to an evening of peace and reflection for all entire race. above what history teaches us. petiod. For more information, call Joan ington Square Hall, Room 207. For more Also, for all you Residence Hall students, join the victims of the recent tragedy Meet at 630 Why should our classmates, Clueless? Think Japanese. Stebbe at 924-4631 us at 8 p.m. in the Dining Commons, as we information, call Cary at 297-2862, e-mail at Rm. in the Seventh Street plaza and lawn, and our neighbors, our friends, our Americansand internment celebrate 'A Taste of Rosh Haohanah" with sjoucruoadeffyaboo.com or visit our Web site bring your candle for more information, call co-workers of Arabic descent be camps. Think recent anti-immi- glspirit.org the RAE For more information, call Gideon held accountable grant at www.Moucnisade.com Adrian. Garcia at 655-6785. for the terrorist sentiments. Nature awareneas hike, 10 a m to :i pm at 286-6669 attacks in the East Coast? Meet at the Tim Chapel, located next to Rohert As far as I know they took us Hooka A time to explore arca parks and expand Women of Color Conference Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity Sparta (Mole ts provoled per if, barge III modem, all by surprise, and from what I your nature awareness Reiser:vaunt. sugg.ted Steering Committee Septiembre 16 barbecue at noon an the fondly and waif members Ike deadline for nano hear, we still don't know who is For more information call chaplain Roger at We're looking for radical women of color Seventh Street barbecue pit. For more infor- moo than working (/{73.3 before the clewed pulthratton responsible for these gross acts. J.E. Espino is the Spartan to help us plan SJSU'a first women of color mation, call Martin Ayala at 279-1308. 605-1687 or visit the Web site that Fran toms an amolahle to the Spartan IMily What we can say is that feder- Daily Opinion Editor. conference. Bring your ideas, your heart and (#fire ught Bentel Hall. 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EORTS a,I SPAR IAN DAILY TERTAINMENT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2001 k.74P4e64 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Mediocre food at a mediocre price By Erik Anderson The toasted bread was stiff whole. and DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER wonderfully flaky, and the Each item, rice, beans and black grooves from the grill cheese, was as bland as the Second to the grilled sand- added a nice visual touch. next. wiches, the furniture may be the Dark brown potato chips '"e-4ortilla shell, soft and most popular change this served on the side were very doughy, was the best part of the semester at the Student Union crisp, but a bit oily. burrito. food court. Overall, I found the sandwich Next I tried the new veg- The dining area's tables and to be the best item on the menu. etable udon ($4.09). chairs were worn-out and need- The day before, I tried Cactus Yellow-brownish in color, the ed to be replaced. Café's new "chiquita" line of dish's udon (Japanese) noodles "They were the originals from smaller burritos. were thick, round and heavy. when the Student Union was Made with 8-inch tortilla The vegetables broccoli, shells instead of the larger 12- onions and zucchini were inch soft-shells used by the REVIEW wonderfully buttery. grande burrito, the chiquita Served in a black bean offers a less-expensive alterna- sauce, first built more than 30 years the dish was warm, tive. gooey and slightly sticky. ago," said Jeff Pauley, opera- Like the grande, it is filled tions manager for Spartan Din- Soy sauce added to the fla- ing. "We wanted something that vor. looked nicer." -. Nevertheless, without beef Changes regarding the menu or chicken, I felt that somehow include vegetable udon, a ham Crowds were a something was missing. and Swiss cheese sub sandwich Both days I looked for the and a line of smaller burritos, hassle during cer- ham and Swiss cheese club but he said. tain periods, with with little success. The higher-priced grilled Not until I checked the sand- sandwiches are being offered lines more than wich cooler on the nth time did JaSh,m); Xing Datil .'ruff under the new concept, "Pani- I find one. ni's." 10 cusomers I found my luck with the A 3amba Juice employee carries a box of supplies through the Student Union food court during the "People have yet to discover sushi bar to be the opposite. MOW afternoon hours. it," he said. deep. Of the more than 20 selec- well. Fridays are usually a slow price. Located next to the court's tions, all were available at any Mostly, however, the food day. "If the market called for a Union Deli, Panini's may be with rice, beans, cheese, let- time I checked: from the highly court had a neat, clean appear- Regarding the addition of high-end dinner house, we hard for some to find. tuce, tomatoes and onions. popular California roll ($4.50), "It's ance. Panini's, Pauley said that the would try to put one on cam- in a place they are not There are five choices of to a salmon roll ($5.25), to the used to looking for Crowds were a hassle during biggest problem was in finding pus," she said. things," he meat: salsa chicken, polio shrimp avocado ($5.85). said. certain space. asado (roasted chicken), came During the two days, I found periods, with lines more I stopped by the Student asado "We were able to figure out a (roasted beef), vegetari- the service at the food court than 10 customers deep. Union two days last week. an and seasoned ground to way to move our chili some- The Student Union : beef. be exceptional. Veteran cashier Linda On the second day, I tried the Salsa, however, replaces the Ramirez said the busiest time where else," he said. WHAT: Dining commidations Yet, more than a few times a favorite of the three new grilled sour cream in the smaller line. was between 10:30 a.m. and Michele Gendreau, director of Homo: M-TH 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. sandwiches, the chicken pesto All five choices can be had server claimed they could not Spartan Dining, said that they F 7:30 am. -4:30p.m." help me due 1:00 p.m. when up to six ($5.45). for less than $3. to a lack of training cashiers were working. were always looking for new S 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in that Made with roasted red pep- I chose the polio asado particular area. "The lines are over to there," items to add. SUGGESTIONS: Contact Sparta But each time, they found pers, lettuce and provolone ($2.95). she said pointing to the bagel "We are not an island," she Dining at dining(gspartanshops.codi cheese stuffed between two Although saving $1.24 from someone right away who could. said. "We have to be aware of under Retail Operations. A Food. On a few occasions, I noticed case next to the soup section. slices of Italian bread spread the price of the grande polio Other busy times are at 3:30 what's in the market outside Forumis also held hi-weekly at the. with pesto sauce, the chicken- asado ($4.19), I was not spilled soup had dried on the Residential Hall Dining Commons: . serving counters. I found the p.m. and later again at 6:30 (the campus)." breast sandwich boasted of a impressed. p.m., she added. Their concern was value, not CONT 4cT: 924-1740 The taste had no cohesive salad bar messy at times, as NeW" band, , lacks originality By Lisa Hutt jumps between being mumbled and that its songs sound the same. high-pitched, much like Cobain in "All Three of the band's consecutive tracks, DUI) SIAI I V% 1,11IR Apologies," but not nearly as melodic. "Bring Me Down," "Never Change" and Puddle of Mudd is the first creation of The song isn't bad, though. "Basement" are whiney, not catchy, and Fred Durst's new , Flawless Even though it is gloomy, the drums the listener must agonize through this Records. hold the listener's hand throughout for more than seven minutes. So far, their album, "Come Clean," the song. Oh, and a band who wants to come off which is also produced by Durst, is off to Drummer Greg Upchurch continues all hard should not produce a song that to shine in the next track, "Out of My can be mistaken for a scruff), REM rip- Head." off. REVI1 W Listeners may catch themselves Believe it or not, "She Hates Me" is bopping their head throughout this actually very lighthearted, yet the listen- a good start. song, which may be the catchiest of the ers will begin to share the hate. According to the Flawless Records whole album. Would anyone believe REM if some- Web site, Puddle of Mudd is the first new However, Puddle of Mudd has not one told then they were hated? Scantlin rock artist to debut in the top 10. They created a sound of its own like Creed just appears to be singing the words like ranked on the Billboard top 200 chart at (of course Durst would not want to pro- an elementary school choir. No. 10 on Sept. 5. duce a band that is actually better The last track, "Piss it All Away," is Not bad for the album being a compi- than his) or any other top-selling band appropriate for this album. lation of typical pissed-off rock songs. has. Listeners will want to do what they ' They lack the passionate anger that Godsmack has to be the best creator preach in this song, "Erase everything they seem to share with the likes of of "leave me alone" songs. what you think." Godsmack and Papa Roach. Puddle of Mudd has at least one Just a warning to the three other acts Instead, they present it very passively song to contribute with "Drift and Flawless Records signed: Durst must like Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots. Die." have wanted to create a band that Limp However, lead singer "Go away/ Go away/ Go away from Bizkit could finally reign over. wor- almost eerily has attributes similar to me/ Leave me alone" may not be the Puddle of Mudd's songs are not Photo courtesy of Flawless Records Nirvana's Kurt Cobain. most creative set of lyrics, but at least thy of stopping for while channel surfing In "Nobody Told Me," almost a it prepares listeners for how they will on the radio. Puddle Of Mudd has released its new album, "Come Clean." minute goes by without any lyrics. feel for the remainder of the album. They are just part of the swamp of Scantlin's voice then surfaces and The band lack originality so much songs that will be forgotten. Don't blink an eye - Blink 182 played at the Shoreline Amphitheatre On-Camous Peace Vi:il

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Blink 182 bass guitarist Mark Hoppus, left, drummer Travis Barker and guitarist torn DeLonge (not pictured) opened their per- organizations. formance with the song "The Rock Show" at the Shoreline Event sponsored by Associated Students, S.F..) MEChA, MSA, INVST, J.S.U., and other on campus Amphitheatre in Mountain View. Preceding them on Sunday were Sum 41 and New Found Glory. « THURSDAY, SEPTFAIBER II. 2001 FOCUS SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY THE DAY AFTER ... SJSU students voice their thoughts 24 hours after Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the United States COMPILED BY KARLIE REISS AND HILLARY CARGO. PHOTOS BY BEN LIEBENBERG AND JASHONG KING.

ARACELI FRANCO MARC CABALU Senior. linguistics ADRIANA MAROUEZ Freshman. undeclared ZEPRINCE BUTCHER "I felt like this was a bad dream or a stupid movie. Freshman, business "It definitely shows that as a nation, we're not as Junior, electrical engineering When I saw this I felt like humanity was going "The tragedy was more than an attack to the invulnerable to terrorist attacks that we thought we I have family in New York. I haven't talked to them backwards, but then when I saw all the people help- U.S.. it was against humanity. Who ever did it were. I mean it's not like they used a bomb or any- yet. My emotions are all over the place right now. I ing out after the tragedy. it reassured me that there they don't care about themselves or other people. I thing. They used commercial airlines. That is what think they feel that if they die for their country was so shocked when I heard about all of this was still some compassion. I wish that I could go was most shocking to me more than anything else." then they will go somewhere special." because that is the flight that I frequently take, SFO into the minds of the people who did this so that I to Newark. We've been praying for my family." can understand, It bothers me that these people use religion as a flag because it make people hate such groups like Muslims."

ALBERT AU ANUJA MODY Freshman, undeclared Sophomore, undeclared "My cousin's husband works in the World Trade "I kind of expected people to celebrate over our ANGELA JANKOVITZ RYAN BAIRD Center. We haven't got a hold of him yet, and my loss. People are going to brag about it because it Junior business Freshman, art mom just talked to my cousin. I woke up thinking was such a powerful act. This wouldn't have hap- "I think whoever did this should be bombed, and "I was extremely overwhelmed. I am half Japan- that it was going to be a normal school day and I pened if people didn't have a hatred of the U.S. in my parents say that we should bomb the whole ese My mother went through internment. Based on see something that looks like Hollywood on TV. the first place. Others view America as a place Middle East." this country's hiStory, l'am afraid of the racial Now just when I was thinking it was over, I realize acre we have it all. They couldn't have it, so they repercussions." that it is just starting" wanted to destroy what we have."

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STUDENTS: most Muslims denounce Tuesday's attacks continued from Page I erately doing this ... but Muslims "(Americans) don't call Christian strongly condemn it because it fundamentalism a problem, but "I feel just as strongly about was a terrorist act and innocent they call Muslim fundamental- this incident and am sad that it lives were taken. In Islam, homi- ism a national threat." happened," said Rimi Khan, a cide and suicide is a complete sin." Hijazi said the way to change sophomore majoring in computer Many people in the Muslim the views of people is to improve science. "We're all looking out for community on campus said they American foreign policy. each other and are appalled at believe there are deep cultural "If they don't want to see peo- what happened." stereotypes that many people hold. ple waving flags and celebrating However, Khan expressed the "The majority of SJSU stu- when they're attacked, they belief that many people are apt to dents are searching for answers. should improve relations before- label Muslims and Middle East- We don't even know who did it, hand and make decent foreign erners in general as being terror- but when the word 'terrorist' is policy so we won't have problems ists. Khan said she didn't wear a thrown out, the thought automat- in the future," she said. Co-ed dorms hijab today, the traditional scarf ically goes to Muslims," said Tyson Fortunately, there are places worn by Muslims, because her Amir-Mustafa, a member of the where students can go if they are parents were afraid for her safe- Muslim Students Association. having problems with racism or ty. Instead, she wore a kerchief One student told a story of a discrimination on campus. used to be and a hooded vest. Muslim friend who went to Star- MOSAIC, SJSU's multicultur- Some felt that they were bucks the other day. Her friend was al center, has been designated as unfairly discriminated against forcibly elbowed out of the way by a a "safe zone," according to activi- because of their ethnicity and man who said to the clerk, "I'm an ties coordinator Come Kraal. prohibited. should be safe on "Students um religion, similar to the discrimi- American, serve me first." nation suffered by Japanese peo- Discrimination, according to campus, but if they're not, they ple during World War H. some Muslim students on cam- can come here and hang out and "I was born here, and even pus, really does exist. talk," she said. thought I am Muslim, it doesn't Faten Hijazi, a senior in com- There are also counseling ser- mean that we wanted this to hap- puter engineering, spoke out vices available at the Psychologi- pen," said Mahsa Behmaram, a against the negative stereotypes cal Services Center, located on sophomore majoring in graphic that many Americans hold about the second floor of Hugh Gillis design. Muslims. Hall, or at International Pro- Others also believed that sym- "I sit in class and when people grams and Services, located on pathizers of events such as these see me wearing this (her hijab), I the second floor of the Adminis- wrongly target Muslims. know they are looking at me dif- tration building, said Helen "Muslims strongly condemn it ferently," Hijazi said. "When I Stevens, its director. because it was a terrorist attack read articles or hear people refer "Our next project that we're and innocent lives were taken," to (Muslims), we are referred to working on is to telephone stu- said Mojgan Mohammad, an as either repressed, oppressed, dents to offer support and guid- administration of justice and reli- backwards or fundamentalist. We ance to promote a feeling of com- gious studies double major. "The are not any of these," she said. fort and safety," she said. "This connotation is that they are delib- Furthermore, she said, really is a terrible time."

ECONOMY: Some at SJSU think the U.S. will be OK continued from Page I tioning and no halt in trading, Carmen Robles, who works for then the effects the event has on Rotten Robbie at 455 E. Julian sarily be affected by the tragedy. the gas prices and economy St., said that his station's gas "We still have strong relations should be minor. prices were "still the same price." with oil-producing countries." "It's a small section in the "It's been busy," Robles said. Diridon said. "Except for the (Manhattan) downtown area that "It's busy every day." emotional blow, the real impact was affected," Means said. "As should be negligible." catastrophic as it was, there are On a personal note, Diridon people going back to work." said, "I am very discouraged, as For Kenneth Boxton, a finan- every citizen should be, that the cial analyst at SJSU, results will oil companies and their distribu- be more grim. tors would gouge the buying pub- "Economically speaking, this prices and tak- is a far-reaching act," Boxton lic by increasing YOU STRIKE. ing advantage of a national said. "It will have a ripple effect." THINK BEFORE tragedy to pad their profits." According to Boxton, suspicion Howard Combs, chair of the will be among the main feelings SYSS,SIS, marketing department, said he to affect the U.S. economy, as the thought the overall economy will country now will grow more survive and continue to thrive. untrusting of what's coming from TUESDAYS "People's confidence is broken, other nations. and they are very afraid," Combs "There will be a strain on said. "But our alliances and trade international relations," Boxton are very strong, so there is no said. "When fear runs amok, peo- reason for people to panic." ple do things they otherwise also added that he was would never do." Combs r-- supply of On U.S. relations with other -**** Isr. Ids his confident about the g. son dos sod..., that countries, Means said the drop in -****" gasoline in California and 1 ' OADCA.S.N.J COMPAN, stock market Sinn., NOM -, FOX international there was no reason for gas the ORLD prices to go up. may be because of expectations GIOST 411 "The supply of gasoline is and the dependence other coun- tries have on the United States. ,ose. II /SIC" there and has not been affected," N r. Combs said. "We have a very ade- Boston, who called the attack It started as a joke. a "wake-up call for America," said quate supply in the United DEAD OR AMR States." he believes we may see an I WEN 0111., Now the joke is on them. increase of oil prices. Is Stow In response to the sudden slops In LI Some downtown San Jose gas WOMPNCNOVV.0011 increases in gas prices in parts of g:Twase UW0110140/ the country, Combs said it was stations are feeling different MENA IRON LAME the psychology of people panick- impacts from the act. ing. "It's sort of slow," said Chung Pete's Shop and "If you tell people that the Tran, manager of THE CLOSET CID supermarket is running out of Gas Auto at 447 E. William St. Meow/lamp me lw 40. milk," Combs said, "it will run out "Customers stopped coming in IECEMESMingiP[424Z1,1 due to people panicking and almost altogether." WWW.CANWRACINFINAn.COM OPEN:: IN THEATRES EVERA,I,LkE ULMER 5 rushing out to buy it." Ultimately, Conrath said, "the 51,14 RAC' Tom Means, an economics pro- biggest consequences will be psy- MAMA 'NUM HAPPY ACCIDENTS fessor, said if there is nothing chological rather than economi- NI Sums' SICIEWAU(S OF New YORK I R vrwaajorklemovie.com Jam* 4 stopping the refineries from func- cal." a f rode' -14. LIE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2001 SPORTS SPAKIAN II 't SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SJSU-Stanford game postponed Game delayed until December By Mike Osegueda DAILY SENIOR STAFf WRITER If the Spartans are going to win their fourth straight football game against the Stanford Car- dinal, they'll have to wait until Dec. 1. Chuck Bell, San Jose State University's direc- tor of athletics, announced Wednesday that the game, originally scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday, will be postponed until 2 p.m. Dec. 1 at Spartan Stadium as a result of the terrorist attack that shocked the United States on Tuesday. Bell, along with Stanford's athletic director Ted Leland, had been on the phone since the incident began, trying to decide whether to play Saturday. "We felt like it was the appropriate thing to do," Bell said. 'Thousands of people were killed. And it's not that we're bending to the terrorism. It's that we're mourning thousands of deaths." Following Tuesday's events, the National Col- legiate Athletics Association issued a statement giving individual schools and conferences the ability to decide whether to play. The Pacific-10 Conference, of which Stanford is a part, can- celled all of its conference games for the week- Daily file photo by Kohjiro Kinno end. Spartan running back Deonce Whitaker exploited the Stanford defense for 254 40-27. Since the SJSU-Stanford game is a non-con- yards rushing and two touchdowns last season as SJSU won ference contest, however, the decision was left up to the two universities. Both athletics directors consulted the head coaches, SJSU's Fitz Hill and Stanford's Tyrone Spartans reflect on disaster, get healthy for Nevada Willingham, before making the decision. Hill, who served in Operation Desert Storm, By Mike Osegueda put the Spartans in a situat'on to face their two top back-to-back weekends. called Tuesday's events a "great tragedy" and DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER rivals on agreed with the decision to cancel the game. 7.4.1 "That's going to be rival month," wide receiver "If that's what our institution feels that we When Deonce Whitaker saw the scenes from New Across Casey I.e Blanc said. "Hopefully, we'll be playing need to do, I'm all for it," Hill said. "These are York and Washington, D.C., on television Tuesday, his those two teams for a bowl berth." just games. This isn't life or death. (The United mind flashed back. Fresno State, currently ranked No. 11 in the Asso- States is) dealing with a life or death situation. "I was just watching a movie," he said. "There were ciated Press poll, will host the Spartans on Nov. 23. It's a good time to reflect on what we have in those two big towers. Right now they are gone." the For now, however, the Spartans aren't setting their America." The movie was "The Whole Nine Yards." That was sights that far in advance. Practice went on as scheduled Tuesday, as it fake. This tragedy that hit the United States was did Wednesday. Hill said he would give the team every bit real. Time to heal a breather this weekend, if practice goes well the And no one from the Spartan football team knows Middle\ If there's a positive to be taken away from the situ- rest of the week. better than head coach Fitz Hill how real war is. ation, it's that some of the Spartans have an opportu- "rm going to use this is as an open week," Hill "When you see someone take lives like they did yes- tion and his was that he knew whom he was fighting. nity to heal before taking the field again. said. I think it's a chance for these guys to get terday, that's just unfortunate," Hill said. 'That's just "We knew the enemy," Hill said. "Here we have no Two receivers, Charles Pauley and Rashied rested and get ready for the conference run." the way of the devil." idea. That's the scariest thing about it." Davis, missed SJSTJ's last game against Colorado Theatext scheduled game for the Spartans is Hill served in Operation Desert Storm and was sta- University and were listed as "probable" for Satur- Sept. 22, when the University of Nevada-Reno tioned in Saudi Arabia for seven months. Postponement sets up 'rival month' day's game. travels to SJSU. In a way, he said it was like football because sol- Come the end of November and the beginning of Pauley was sidelined by a groin strain and is cur- As the news about the postponement spread diers work and work to get ready for a war in the same December, the Spartan football team is going to be see- rently about 90 percent, Hill said. around the Spartans' practice facility Wednes- way football players work and work to prepare for a ing nothing but red. Davis, who suffered a left shoulder contusion, will be day, some players were disappointed about not game. However, the consequences in football, he said, Red, as in Fresno State University. Red, as in the able to take advantage of the week off more than Pauley. getting a chance to play. aren't life and death. Stanford Cardinal. "This will definitely give him a week to get back," But because of the frenzy the nation is in, He said the difference between the current situa- After Saturday's game was postponed for Dec. 1, it Hill said. they knew football wasn't the top priority Deonce Whitaker, SJSU's star running back, found out about the game's status about 11 a.m. Wednesday when he went to pick up his tickets. All athletic events put on back burner after terrorist attacks "I'm kind of upset we don't get to play," Whitaker said. "But I do By ('hris Giovannetti and Colin Atagi had a lot of fun things planned and unfortunately Wednesday, Cal-State Irvine on Friday and Sacra- understand the reason on Sunday have been canceled. why. I understand that." DAIL) St FF WRITERS this had to happen." mento State Last season, Whitaker was the standout in In addition to football, soccer and volleyball games "I do think it's the right thing to do for the safety SJSU's 40-27 victory. He rushed for 254 yards In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the have been postponed or canceled. of our athletes and out of respect for everyone World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the San Jose The Spartan men's soccer team, whose original involved in the tragedy," said women's soccer coach and two touchdowns. State University athletic office announced In two games this season, he hasn't hit the that all schedule called for a match at Santa Clara Universi- Tamie Grimes. "The events of the past few days are NO-yard-mark yet. He hopes to use the time off games scheduled through Sunday including Sat- ty on Wednesday and against UC-Berkeley on Sun- bigger, much bigger than a soccer game. I'm behind to regain his magic from a year ago. urday's football contest against Stanford have day, has postponed its games. the administration 100 percent." "We've been missing something out there," been canceled. Head coach Gary St. Clair said both games will be The volleyball team had planned to attend a tour- Whitaker said. "And now we can get it back." The football game was rescheduled for 2 p.m. on rescheduled, though he is unsure about the dates. nament this weekend at the University of Kentucky Senior wide receiver Casey Le Blanc has Dec. 1. He added that the soccer team was very disturbed in Lexington, but head coach Craig Choate said it played a big role in each of the last three SJSU The meeting between the two schools has become by Tuesday's events and were too upset to play was canceled and likely will not be rescheduled. ViIIS against Stanford. He's content to wait to get a much-anticipated rivalry for SJSU students. Wednesday's match. The men's and women's cross-country teams will back on the field with the cross-town rivals. Following the lead of the nation concerning sport- Women's soccer matches at Long Beach State on not participate in Saturday's meet at Fresno State. "It's a tragic situation for the whole nation," ing events, some students expressed concern for the public and a time of grieving for the nation. La Blanc said. "It's understandable. "Canceling games for public safety is good," said I would have liked to have played. But I don't know how fair it is to cancel some games and not SJSU student Gary Alferos. "I don't think we should Tutors Needed others." be celebrating anything as far as games go. I think for public safety we should not be holding any games As the players made cellular phone calls to right now." Be an Angel... friends and relatives, to tell them the game had $12/hr. been postponed, behind-the-scenes work was SJSU alumnus Bernard Jones said there were Donate Eggs! still going on. more important matters than sports. "I think the game should be canceled because we If you are 21-30 years old, Bell said most of the plans for Saturday's healthy, bright& responsible. 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"On one hand, we were Furthermore, Bell said he looking forward to supporting 50 OF s_ financial problems for the already cash-strapped the team because the op athletic department. rivalry with Stanford has developed into a big thing. Contact Lonna Smith at 924-4431 On the other hand, it's hard to celebrate knowing 50' "We can come out better financially," Bell said. some Americans might still or [email protected] He said the new date, being later in the sea- be buried under concrete. son, could increase ticket sales because Stanford "The game can always be replayed, but it's hard to celebrate knowing Americans are suffering," Jimenez classes have yet to begin, and Cardinal students said. "It Traditional will now have a chance to attend the game. would be selfish for anyone to be upset over con- the game being cancelled." "But it was not based at all on financial Ray SHOTOKAN KARATE siderations," Bell said. 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Wiggsy Shock normal, counselor says Sivertsen, coun- seling director of By Clarissa Aljentera sen said feelings of shock are normal after a talk about it in the classroom, rd rather San lose State DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER 'horrendous and horrific' event reflect on it myself today" University is pro- "Yesterday people were reeling and today He said his class on Tuesday Melanie Kwan couldn't get enough watched viding counseling about they are living in denial," Sivertsen said. the morning's events unfold and the news of the tragedy at the World Trade caught services to stu- One of the next steps in the human emo- up with the news, but in Wednesday's Center. Kwan, who is a resident of Joe West tion track is distancing oneself from the situ- classes it seemed that it was on students dents who might Hall, stayed in her room to watch the news ation and until stabilize your life, Sivertsen said. minds, Tanaka said. be dealing with 1 a.m. Wednesday morning and Kwan grabbed said her accounting class on Sivertsen said she sent out e-mails on stress due to the copies of the USA Today, New York Wednesday used Times and half an hour to discuss Tuesday suggesting that professors take nation's recent the San Jose Mercury News. the tragedy of Tuesday's "I was saving events. some class time to discuss the tragedy them because it is a big "Most people were really tragedy. deal," Kwan said. sad," Kwan and realize that some people may need to said. "It is like a movie. It is unreal." discuss the events. Tuesday's events on the East Coast halt- "I woke up at ed air 8 a.m. and I didn't have By Wednesday afternoon she had got- travel, trading on American stock class until 10:30 a.m. Linda Ozakl / markets and and half the stack ten response from the e-mail from people cancelled classes at San Jose was gone," Kwan said. On State University any other who appreciated the campus-wide memo. Daily Staff morning, only a handful of papers would She spent some time Wednesday com- Two planes slammed into the World have been taken from the racks, Kwan posing another one that could help facul- when he walked Trade Center towers, in New York City and said. into his economics lA class. in the next week and that counseling another ty, staff and students discuss the situation He expected a sparsely attended class services is plane destroyed a portion of the Sophomore Kyle Tanaka continuing to take appoint- Pentagon, near attended with their children. but found that it was an average atten- ments. Washington, D.C., early class on Tuesday and Wednesday. Several instructors Tuesday morning. hadn't received any dance. As of Wednesday afternoon there He said each class had some sort of specific e-mail instructions about "Fm shocked. It intrigues me and conduct- "I had to mention it," Zill said. "I were no crisis appointments related to every- mention of the events. ing classes on Wednesday, but opted to work one wants to know how and why;" Kwan couldn't walk in and say nothing. I was the tragedy. "Yesterday it was mentioned briefly," the events into the lesson plan. not sure how to do it." said. Tanaka said. "It's pretty quiet," Sivertsen said. "I 'Today it was mentioned, Professor Stephen Zill said he was Sivertsen said the counseling depart- SJSU counseling director Wiggsy Sivert- but nothing was covered. don't think we'll see much until next I didn't want to unsure about how to approach the subject ment is planning to hold support groups week."

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accomplices, "we have information The FBI in Miami issued a DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER expected for Wednesday, she said. - Yesterday (Tuesday), it was it's always busy," said sophomore as to involvement with individual national bulletin for law enforce- "I'm touched and overwhelmed amazing to see the line of people Mohammad Gharaati. terrorist groups," Mueller added. ment agencies to look out for two Although a grief-stricken at the outpouring of support yes- going out the door and around Despite this problem, the elec- He declined to say which groups or cars. Records with the Florida Divi- nation is mired in tragedy, the terday and today," she said. the block," Roberts said. tricel engineering major said he whether they were connected to sion of Motor Vehicles show that ripples of positive effects have Since appointments have been Although there has been an will eventually schedule an bin Laden. one of the vehicles the FBI was pur- been far reaching. scheduled the wait line has immediate swarm of blood done- appointment. Officials said authorities were suing a 1989 red Pontiac was A day after two hijacked decreased, but a three-hour wait tions and appointments are "I feel like if they need it, I gathering evidence that the terror- registered to Atte, who previously planes slammed into the World remains for walk-ins at the San booked through the end of this wouldn't have a problem giving ist cells may have had prior had a driver's license in Egypt. Trade Center in New York and Jose American Red Cross, Vit- week, donors are always needed, it," Gharaati said. "I've done it involvement in earlier plots Attorney General John Ashcroft another smashed into the Penta- cosky said. Roberts said, before, and if now is the need, against the United States, and said numerous promising leads gon near Washington, D.C., with Moreover, phones rang at "It's important for people to why not do it now." may have been involved with bin were being followed up. "The a fourth plane crash near Pitts- unheard-of rates with nearly two remember that people in the hos- Another problem Gharaati Laden. That includes the USS Cole Department of Justice has under- burg, Pa., Bay Area residents million calls from around the pital will get treatment for weeks said was that he wasn't aware bombing in Yemen and the foiled taken perhaps the most massive work to aid surviving victims. nation flooding the 1-800-GIVE- and weeks," she said. "It's impor- there was an American Red Cross attack on U.S. soil during the mil- and intensive investigation ever Phones have been ringing non- LIFE phone line, she said. tant to remember people will still in San Jose. lennium celebrations. conducted in this country," he said. stop at local American Red Cross A surge in volunteers has also need blood." Convenience is another dilem- "This could have been the result Ashcroft said authorities were centers for blood donations. occurred. Additional disaster ser- Vitcosky said donations are ma for potential donors, sopho- of several terrorist kingpins work- conducting interviews and review- Walk-ins have swamped the vice training will be offered Sept. being accepted. Those who wish more Mark Schabacker said. ing together. We're investigating ing airline manifests, rental car organization. 25, Vitcosky said. to help can do so by logging onto "I'd be more apt to give blood that possibility," one law enforce- records and pay phone records. He Because of this, residents are Besides blood donations, the the www.RedCross.orgica/scv (if) it's here on campus, easier ment official speaking on condition said between three and six hijack- encouraged to schedule appoint- Santa Clara Valley chapter has Web site or they can call (408) access," the undeclared student of anonymity told The Associated ers, armed with knives and box ments, said Barbara Vitcosky, the raised $3,500 for the devastated 577-2113. said. Press. cutters, seized control of the four associate director of communica- areas in New York, Washington, Sophomore Joy Chintanaroad Sen. Charles Grassley, the top commercial jets. Two hit New tions for the Santa Clara County D.C., and Philadelphia. Students try to help agreed. Republican on the Senate Finance York's World Trade Center, a third Valley Chapter of the American The money donations will be "They should set up something Committee, said the briefing he smashed into the Pentagon and a Red Cross. used to provide shelter, food, here," the graphic design major The vast response Although legions of Bay Area received Wednesday from law fourth crashed in Pennsylvania. Tuesday counseling and to transport blood residents have flocked to local said. "It'd be good if everyoneeve gets enforcement left him with the Some 4,000 special agents and accumulated a total of 584 units to the affected areas, she said. together to help the cause. That's same of blood, which was more than the blood centers to give blood, some impression. 3,000 support personnel are assist- The Oakland American Red San Jose State University stu- the least we can do. Since we have 'Most of it today points to bin ing in the investigation, and expected amount, Vitcosky said. Cross has also received similar classes at school, it'd be easier to Laden but The average daily blood dents who would like to donate the speculation at the 400 FBI laboratory specialists are dona- support, said Kimberly Roberts, a haven't been able to. have something on campus." end of the road is that he and his at the crime scenes in New York, tion hovers around 60 units, and communication supervisor for the network were very much involved Washington and Pennsylvania. with Hezbollah, Fatah and other' Evidence has been collected at terrorist organizations, Grassiey the Pentagon and Pennsylvania Americans said. site, but investigators have not yet TERRORISM: Unsinger says this wasn't the first or last attack on The senator said authorities been able to start work at the told him all the continued from Page I plunder their money wherever work major. fourth airplane crash, which hap- hijackers were of World Trade Center, where the and may Middle Eastern descent and that search for whenever they find it." Other students, however, were pened in Pennsylvania, survivors continued. Bin Laden has been on the unsure whether reveal clues, he said. Airport they had 'a tremendous amount of The officials, who spoke on con- and so forth. They certainly they would be grabbed everyone's attention." FBI's most wanted list and is safe traveling anywhere. security cameras and the air- ground support for each hijacker." dition of anonymity, said they were believed to may bring to A Venice, Fla., man said Also, an attack on the World have ordered the "I feel vulnerable. It could plane's black boxes FBI investigating whether one group of bombing of two U.S. embassies in happen anywhere, anytime," said light who the attackers were once agents told him that two men who hijackers crossed the Canadian Trade Center had failed before, stayed in his home and to finish the job would be Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 and Emmanuel Nunez, a sophomore all the passengers are identified. while training border at a checkpoint and made the bombing of the U.S. Navy psychology major. "If anybody's But it may take months for an at a local flight school were their way to Boston, where an enticing, Unsinger said, referring to the 1993 bombing attack by ship the USS Cole in Yemen last dedicated to pulling an act like investigation to come up with involved in the attacks. Charlie American Airlines flight was year. Bin Laden is currently this, they'll find a way to do it." anything, unless a break happens. Voss, a former employee at Ramzi Ahmed Yusuf that left six Huff- hijacked and flown into the World dead, but did little damage to the believed to be hiding somewhere Gautan Singh, a sophomore "Someone slips up some- man Aviation in Venice said the Trade Center. in Afghanistan. computer engineering major, said where," Unsinger said. FBI told him structure. one of men was Unsinger said Tuesday that But retaliating against he still feels safe, and that extra After the initial bombing of while the suspects could be some- Afghanistan, a nation led by a security won't help. the World Trade Center in 1993, one other than Muslim funda- militant Muslim government, for "I don't think they can make one of Yusurs co-conspirators More than 200 participate mentalists - many suspected housing bin Laden wouldn't security any stronger than it was apprehended trying to get a SERVICE: Middle Eastern terrorists to be make much sense, Unsinger said. already is," Singh said, refund on the rented van that continued from Page I told us we could go home," Kindwell responsible for the Oklahoma "What, bomb them from the Unsinger, however, was not con- was used to bomb the Towers. said. "It seemed like no one cared, City bombing and not domestic 12th to 11th century?" he said. fident in America's commitment to Yusuf was later arrested in Clarence Gholston, a San Jose when they said classes where can- terrorists such as the convicted "Afghanistan is already war-torn, heighten security measures. Pakistan and was extradited to resident originally form the East celed you could hear some students bomber, Timothy McVeigh. A cruise missile aimed at a stor- "We'll have heightened security the United States. Coast, prayed for the people who go yeah, school's out.'" Unsinger added that the motives age building is one thing, but bin for a year, then get more relaxed lost their loved ones. "It was very He said he hoped a tragedy and means pointed otherwise. Laden's one man. And he's and forget all about it," Unsinger Not the first or last time shocking, my sister works at the like this would stir a reaction "I couldn't see your usual already hard to target. And the said, adding that most American World Trade Center but she hap- from SJSU students. (anti-World Trade Organization) last time we tried, we missed ... companies would try to take quick Unsinger said the event was pened to be on vacation." As the night unfolded, people protestor, a guy who throws a he was in the next building." and cheap security measures, and troubling, but the United States Downtown San Jose, usually broke form their groups of four chair into a Starbucks window, In 1998, after the U.S. Americans don't like to be held up has suffered this kind of blow busy with nightlife and airplanes and five and they held hands or doing this sort of thing," Unsinger embassies in Kenya and Tanza- or inconvenienced, before. flying above, was uncommonly embraced as they sang religious said. "It's more like guys who nia were bombed, the U.S. fired The only security upgrade songs with the help of an impro- "Pearl Harbor was the loss of quiet. At the plaza, the murmurs want to meet their makers. Guys Tomahawk cruise missiles into Unsinger said might happen is at innocence for this country, and so of about 200 hundred believers vised band playing a guitar, drum with a religious bent." Afghanistan, aimed at a location the Canadian border, and a tambourine. was this today;" Unsinger said flooded the air as their hands Unsinger said the United where bin Laden had a terrorist- "It's like a sieve," he said. Tuesday. "But bombings have joined in a common purpose: med- The atmosphere changed from States is seen as a cultural and training camp. Unsinger said that a country that of whispering voices and cry- been happening in the United itate on the day's terrorist attacks economic threat to some parts of or group wanting to send terror- States for a longtime. During the and ask God to help them under- ing faces to that of hope and the world, particularly in Islamic ists to infiltrate the country may smiles at the end of the gather- Taking over an airplane '60s, Marxists and left-wing mili- stand and forgive. cultures. doctor up false papers for them to tants were bombing banks and "Fear and praise, what else ing. A few people had lit candles "Some places see the West and immigrate to Canada, which is can we do'?" said Willow glowing in their hands. Unsinger said it was quite easy other places in the U.S." its movies and music as evil," for a terrorist to smuggle a more flexible in bringing in new Unsinger said the United Mahoney, a student from De Huynh and Ma said they were citizens 0 Canada lets in more surprised at how many people Unsinger said. "If they want to weapon into a plane because most States will tighten and be harder Anza Community College. "We strike back at it, they can't get people per capita than the Unit- have been taken back to a deep showed up and how everyone got airports have lax security and the for terrorists to conduct opera- together regardless of what much out of hitting the Holly- weapons used in Tuesday's attack ed States, he added. tions, but other places, such as feeling of uncertain times. I am wood sign, but if you go for the After moving to Canada, they praying to send strength to the church they belonged to. They - knives and box cutters - wouldn't Hong Kong and Singapore, may said they were impressed that biggest target, the wallet ..." be out of the ordinary, like a razor could strike there or cross the be targeted. souls of the shaken." Unsinger said that not all border into the United States, Pastor Chris Kidwell of the San people cared enough to come out. blade in a shaving kit. Already, some students are "I was surprised at all the dif- Muslims should be placed in the "I take my scissors in a shav- which has little security and few numb to the attack. Jose Christian Alliance Church, checkpoints. and a SJSU alumnus, led the ferent churches, ethnicities and same boat as extremists such as ing kit when I travel abroad, and "You get desensitized - you get backgrounds that came together, Osama bin Laden, the alleged no one asks me about it. Those Speculation Wednesday had used to everything," said Kevin singing at the vigil and prayed some of the suspected terrorists with believers. He said he got a and how they prayed regardless. terrorist mastermind many sus- are deadly weapons too," Lam, an electrical engineering number of calls from people who There is power and unity in pect is behind Tuesday's attack. Unsinger said. "Somebody carry- crossing into the United States major. "Rodney King, the L.A. needed comfort and prayer to deal prayer," Ma said. "This is not mainstream ing a small knife in a shaving kit from Canada, several news agen- riots, the Oklahoma bombing, with what was going on. A peace vigil is scheduled at Islam," he said. wouldn't be out of the ordinary." cies reported. Columbine ... it's not really a "Today's events are shaking 6 p.m. Friday at Paseo de Cesar Bin Laden is a wealthy Saudi In the wake of the attack, In December 1999, an Algerian shock." fzodpjeeil edy. are seeking God," Chavez, formerly known as the in-exile whom the United States many are calling for increased national, Ahmed Ressam, was Unsinger quoted Soviet Pre- SJSU Seventh Street plaza. The claims runs a large-scale terror- security measures at airports. arrested while trying to cross the mier Josef Stalin, who said some- There were other meetings event is organized by Students for ist organization. He has been a Some students at SJSU said Canadian border into Washing- thing along Lam's lines. through the day including noon Justice, liaChA, Muslim Student loud voice for violence to be used they wouldn't mind an extra wait ton. He was using false papers "Stalin once said, one person meetings at churches in San Jose. Association, INVST, Associated against Americans. or a sacrifice of traveling free- and identification, and his car dead is a tragedy, 10,000 is a sta- Josh Mndwell, a sophomore at Students and Mosaic. Another He is quoted as saying, "We, doms in order to be secure. had materials that could be used tistic,'" Unsinger said. "But the San Jose State University, said he vigil is slated to take place at with God's help, call on every "It would be a hassle, but if it's to construct a bomb. His target, numbers involved Tuesday make needed a place to pray after he 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Plaza Muslim who believes in God's investigators believed, was Seat- de Cesar Chavez, for the safety of the country, why it a real shaker." found there were no classes. organized by the order to kill the Americans and not," said David Dea, a social tle's landmark, the Space Needle. "I was in my class and then they members of Youth for Christ. As for the investigation, the

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