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Tuesday, July 3, 2007 dailyiowan.com 50¢ 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN Huckabee pushes the arts Vets Former governor of Arkansas and Republican presidential-nomination back candidate Mike Huckabee stops at the West Music store in Coralville to play a few songs and talk about the importance of arts education. Dems BY STEPHEN SCHMIDT Democratic veterans Fourth of July THE DAILY IOWAN Coralville’s 4thFest hosts show that With his sports coat hanging on ’70s band Grand Funk a mike stand nearby and his pink Railroad at 8 p.m. at S.T. Republican tie dangling from his neck, Repub- Morrison Park and follows lican presidential-nomination can- candidates don’t with a parade at 10 a.m. on didate Mike Huckabee leaned over Wednesday, among other a black and white Fender bass have a monopoly on activities. In Iowa City on Monday afternoon, smiling and Wednesday, head over to thumping along to a Chuck Berry military support. Lower City Park at 5 p.m. for song, backed by two West Music games and food before the employees. BY CHRISTOPHER PATTON fireworks start. If you’re just For the former governor of THE DAILY IOWAN interested in the lights in the Arkansas, it was one of many stops sky, here’s the basics this week in Iowa, at which he The 2008 Democratic presidential- (fireworks start at dusk): expressed his views on the impor- nomination hopefuls all advocate Tonight: tance of religion in politics, dis- ending the war in Iraq. Even as they • Cedar Rapids: Ellis Park cussed his health-care plan, and criticize the Bush administration’s July 4: foreign policy, however, candidates talked about the need for creativi- • Coralville: S.T. Morrison have been careful to emphasize their Park ty in the economy of the future. support for the men and women serv- • Iowa City: Lower City Park On the Coralville stop, though, a ing in the U.S. military. • Hills: City Park part jam, part question-and- As do the Republican hopefuls, • Solon: Lake Macbride answer session in West Music, many Democrats are touting their • Tipton: City Park 1212 Fifth St., he focused on the veteran supporters as evidence of significance of music and arts pro- their pro-military stances. David grams in schools. Redlawsk, a UI asso- Teaching the INSIDE Biden ciate professor of arts, especially political science, said Like father, music, is important stops in veterans’ support of because it helps Iowa City antiwar candidates like son students “learn The local gay, isn’t unusual. how to learn,” lesbian, bisexual, Iowa men’s hoops “It’s probably not Huckabee said, cit- and transgender right to believe that coach Todd community Lickliter’s son John ing improvements veterans go in one that students welcomes direction or the other is competing in presidential- Biden Prime Time action involved with politically,” he said. music have in nominee hopeful Sen. Joe Biden, D- senator this summer as Joe Biden, who his family math, language, calls opponents to Del., has made vet- adjusts to Iowa and science. gay rights a erans an important part of his cam- City. Sports, Back Page “You’ve probably “dying dinosaur paign by encouraging them to join never heard a pres- breed.” his Veterans for Biden organization. idential candidate Page 2 J.B. White, the national coordina- Got debt? talk about music tor of Veterans for Biden, served in Med-school students can and art and the importance of it,” Iraq from 2003-04. White supports Biden’s campaign because he thinks work off loans in medically Huckabee said. “But if I don’t get to the senator has the best plan for underserved areas around do anything else running for presi- dealing with the situation in Iraq. the nation under the dent, I want to make sure that this country hears that this is a vital “Anyone who tells you that we’re reauthorized Health Service pulling out of Iraq tomorrow is not Corps. Metro, Page 7 part of future and a critical part of our education system.” telling the truth, and anyone who Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman says we have to stay indefinitely is New state laws for Huckabee, said the governor is delusional,” he said. It’s now illegal in Iowa to a lifelong music lover who has Holding Iraq’s ethnic and religious discriminate against people played the guitar since he was a groups together is a failed strategy, based on their sexual child. Huckabee also plays bass in Wesley Cropp/The Daily Iowan White argued. He said the United orientation or gender States needs to support a solution a band called Capitol Offense, Republican presidential-nomination hopeful Mike Huckabee smiles after his bass solo in a cover identity. Metro, Page 2 made up of former staff members involving semiautonomous status for of the governor’s office. of the song “Green River,” by Creedence Clearwater Revival on Monday at West Music in Iraq’s various religious and ethnic Beyond the Coralville. Shortly before playing Huckabee addressed the audience in West Music’s piano room populations. fireworks SEE HUCKABEE, PAGE 3 on the importance of the arts and the essential qualities of music. SEE VETS, PAGE 3 Fireworks and flag-waving are supplanting the real meaning of patriotism. Opinions, Page 4 Beware the Trek Fest Embracing the world Riverside’s Trek Fest is an annual gathering of the “Star Trek” tribe. Arts & Culture, SUPERBUG The ‘hugging saint’ has traveled the world delivering her message of love. Page 5 The UI Hospitals and Clinics BY SAMANTHA MILLER dailyiowan.com THE DAILY IOWAN are working to ward off Thousands of barefoot people walked through the doorways of the For photos, video, audio, drug-resistant bacteria. Marriott Hotel conference room Mon- blogs, and more, check us day, toward the song, lecture, and out online at: dailyiowan.com BY ASHTON SHURSON warm embrace of Amma, the “hugging THE DAILY IOWAN saint.” No Paper on 4th Guru Mata Amritanandamayi, or The Daily Iowan will not That which doesn’t kill a bacteria makes it Amma — meaning “Mother” — as she publish on the Fourth so that stronger. is affectionately called, has traveled the the staffers can join you in And hospitals in Iowa City and across the coun- world delivering her message of love celebrating Independence try are facing the reality of a “superbug,” or a and self-believing, sealed with a hug. Day, which should really harmful staph infection that is projected to infect 5 “There is no guarantee for the next come more often. The DI will percent of hospital and nursing-home patients, moment or for even the next breath,” resume publication on according to a study. she told the crowd. “We must make the Thursday. Have a happy — best use of the present moment.” and safe — holiday. “They’re not blowing smoke,” said UI Pathology Professor Gary Doern. “This is the real deal.” Amma appeared in the hotel confer- WEATHER And while he said Iowa only sees half the level of ence room twice on Monday,where she infections as the overall national rate, the UI Hos- is scheduled to show again today, as Ariana McLaughlin/The Daily Iowan pitals and Clinics is doing its part to ensure the part of her summer tour through the Amma gives healing embraces on Monday morning at the Marriott Hotel in Mostly sunny, United States. She drew a crowd Mon- germs stay under control. turning day of more than 1,000, said event Coralville. She also gave guidance in life, chocolate kisses, and flower petals A study released by the Association for Profes- cloudy, 50% organizer Toni Rubin. with the hugs. Amma, considered by many to be the Mother of Immortal Bliss, sionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology said chance of T- As Amma entered through the large will be at the Marriott through today. the superbug — methicillin-resistant staphylococ- doorway and headed toward a stage © cus aureus — could infect 30,000 patients at any inside the brightly adorned conference shells bellowed, singing resounded, Those teachings differ from one’s given time, and the strain is more dangerous than 88 31 C 72 22 C room, she passed thousands of empty and some prayed. typical guru, Ingram said, because © previously thought. shoes removed by those in the audience. In addition to their shoeless garb, a Amma gives hugs as blessings. Doern said community-associated resistant She spent approximately three hours large portion of Amma’s followers were “It’s great because you get a wonder- INDEX staph is more resistant to antibiotics and can preaching and singing Hindu songs. clad completely in white. ful hug and blessing at the same time,” cause “horrific” infections in the skin and lungs — A large group flocked toward her as “[The white dress] is a sign of she said. Arts 5 Opinions 4 or pneumonia. she entered. Amma’s own bare feet respect in this specific tradition,” said Classifieds 10 Sports 12 were washed and worshipped during a Melissa Ingram, a follower of Amma’s Crossword 6 SEE SUPERBUG, PAGE 3 ceremony called “pada puja,” as conk teachings for 14 years. SEE HUGS, PAGE 3 2 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 3, 2007 News dailyiowan.com for more local news The Daily Iowan Volume 139 Issue 22 BREAKING NEWS STAFF Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher: E-mail: [email protected] William Casey...... 335-5788 Fax: 335-6184 Editor: Jason Brummond...... 335-6030 CORRECTIONS Managing Editor: Call: 335-6030 Brittany Volk...... 335-5855 Biden details Iraq solution Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for Metro Editors: accuracy and fairness in the reporting Erika Binegar...... 335-6063 Biden reaches out to gay community, in addition to focusing on of news. If a report is wrong or mis- Ray Mattson...... 335-6063 leading, a request for a correction or a Opinions Editor: clarification may be made. Jon Gold...... 335-5863 solutions to the Iraq conflict and health-care conundrum. 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The discussed during a meeting on He advocated the installation of Democratic presidential-nomination candidate was in town to speak with the Iowa City gay and lesbian a federally limited central gov- city-manager search Aug. 28. ernment within defined borders community. The Iowa City City Council met Following that meeting, the that would allow different Monday morning to discuss the seven councilors will meet with a regions autonomy to retain ‘The Democrats, most of them are all the same — it was the first convention held by preliminary steps involved in few selected consultants during their cultural fabrics. a presidential hopeful in Iowa hiring a new city manager. day-long interviews, tentatively The senator said he doesn’t Biden understands what’s going on with the gay reality.’ City specifically for the gay For the first order of business, scheduled for Sept. 15. want to sustain the war or —Carlton Blackburn, president of Connections, community. the councilors have decided to The search for a new manager increase troops but wants to a gay-community group in Iowa City “The Democrats, most of employ a consultant to aid them began in June, when the present protect them as long as they are them are all the same — Biden in the hiring process, following city manager, Steve Atkins, overseas. Iraq, and other issues,” he said. that gay-rights supporters are understands what’s going on the difficulties seen in Cedar announced his retirement. “I would do everything to Klemm said he respects that the majority, calling the opposi- with the gay reality,” Blackburn Rapids during a similar According to the city of Iowa bring them home, but while at the senator assumed “not one tion a “dying dinosaur breed.” said. “What he’s doing to break transition. City website, the city manager is least one soldier is there, I want iota of difference of how people “Because of all of you here, this barrier is coming out and “We’re in a much better place listed as the chief administrative speaking with this community to do everything to protect are treated in this country.” sitting in the crowd, supporting now,” said Mayor Ross Wilburn. officer for the city, with such duties them,” he said. Toward the end of his speech, gay rights to preserve what lit- and saying it’s not a big deal, it’s “We’re getting organized, and as implementing policy decisions, David Klemm, an Iowa City Biden addressed gay-rights tle gain you’ve made, you’re equality in action.” unlike the situation in Cedar enforcing city ordinances, and resident for 24 years and a gay- issues specifically, calling the beginning to change America,” Blackburn is planning to rights supporter, wore a “Biden current administration “homo- he said. “It’s a different America invite other presidential cam- Rapids, we’ve got plenty of time.” supervising the directors, for President” button next to his phobic.” He praised the commu- from what it was 10 years ago.” paigns, both Republican and Each councilor will rank the administrative personnel, and rainbow ribbon. nity for its efforts in protecting Carlton Blackburn, the presi- Democratic, to speak if they, too, qualities he or she thinks are employees of the city’s operating “The gay-rights community is civil rights. dent of Connections — a gay-com- want to reach out to the gay most important for a consultant departments. an educated and intellectual “You’ve done an incredible munity group in Iowa City — and community, he said. firm to embody, and then a — by Kelli Sutterman community, and they, too, have service to humanity,” he said. a supporter of Biden, organized E-mail DI reporter Shajia Ahmad at: to think about health care, and He emphasized to the crowd the senator’s appearance. 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Stephen Hinton, 59, 424 S. Lucas St. and-subsequent public intoxica- Apt. 5, was charged July 1with driv- tion. ing with a revoked license. Kenneth Smith, 37, Coralville, Bill extending rights in effect Sonny Iovinio, 55, Aledo, Ill., was charged Monday with public was charged Monday with third- intoxication. The Iowa Civil Rights Act has been updated, giving protection based on sexual orientation and gender identity. BY CLARA HOGAN aiming to add “sexual orienta- four cities other than Iowa City THE DAILY IOWAN tion” to the bill, excluding “gen- offered legal protection to the der identity.” gay community, he said. A SELECTION OF The bill that grants “At least now that we’ve wait- “It’s a bit of a relief to the civil-rights protection to gay, ed to pass the bill, we have more [alternative] community in LAWS EFFECTIVE lesbian, bisexual, and people protected,” she said. “I Iowa City, now we are protected transgender Iowans was one of don’t think we would have got- statewide,” Wagner said. “I JULY 1 many new laws that took effect ten that passed back then.” think it sends the message to • Invasive pneumococcal July 1. Iowa City was one of few the community that the commu- disease immunization is now The measure, which Gov. cities in Iowa to have protection nity is here, and I hope it brings mandatory for children Chet Culver signed into law in for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and more change.” enrolling in licensed childcare May, updates the Iowa Civil transgender people in its city Rep. David Jacoby, D- centers. Rights Act. The original act pro- code prior to May 25, when Coralville, who also supported • Public and accredited tects against discrimination Culver signed the new bill into the bill, believes it will benefit nonpublic schools must now based on age, race, creed, color, law, Mascher said. both individuals and economic teach sex education that is sex, national origin, religion, Dustin Wagner, a recent UI development. research-based, medically and disability. The newest legis- alumnus who has served on the “It’s saying that all people are accurate, and age-appropriate. lation adds statewide protection executive board of the Gay, Les- equal and deserve equal treat- • Teachers and state based on sexual orientation and bian, Bisexual, Transgender ment,” he said. “It also sends the employees will receive higher gender identity. and Allied Union, currently message that Iowa is open for pay. Rep. Mary Mascher, D-Iowa works as an HIV outreach coor- business and that we are a • All schools required to City, who has co-sponsored dinator. He clerked for Mascher friendly state.” have anti-bullying policies similar measures for more when the bill struggled in the Mascher believes the legisla- by Sept. 1. than a decade, feels it’s an Legislature. tion will attract people to the • The UI may carry out important issue to many in the “I saw the problems the legis- state. embryonic stem-cell research Iowa City area. lation had,” he said. “There was “Hopefully, it will bring back for certain diseases. “It’s long overdue,” she said. a lot of changing the language those who have left the state • Defacing or trampling the “There is no doubt it took too in the bill in order to please because of their lack of civil American flag is now illegal. long to pass — it should have both parties. But they found a rights,” she said. “We want to Source: Iowa Legislature website; passed clear back in the ’80s.” compromise, and it’s fantastic show the nation that Iowa is http://www.legis.state.ia.us/GA/82GA/ She noted that when legisla- that it passed with bipartisan welcoming.” Session.1/Affected/07enroll.htm tion was proposed in the late support.” E-mail DI reporter Clara Hogan at: 1980s, the Statehouse was only Before the bill passed, only [email protected] METRO

Sorority sues over rebuilding its house at the original company — the Churchill Group of America, 1705 S. First Ave., on location, 828 E. Washington St. The Carbondale, Colo. — reported the Monday. tornado-damaged estimated cost for the new house missing money to the Johnson Police responded to the cash- has been set at $4 million; the facil- County Sheriff’s Office. According to advance business after receiving a house ity is scheduled to be completed by officials, an investigation allegedly report of a robbery. They said the A UI sorority is suing its insur- the fall of 2008. connected the missing money to man entered the store, displayed a ance company for not covering — by Samantha Miller Stuelke. weapon, and then demanded money damages it sustained after a tornado First-degree theft is a Class C from an employee. After an destroyed its house in April 2006. Woman charged felony in Iowa, defined by Iowa Code “undisclosed amount of cash” was Alpha Chi Omega filed the petition with theft as theft of property exceeding taken, the man fled from the scene, against Continental Casualty Co. on $10,000 in value. It is punishable by Johnson County sheriff’s deputies heading north. June 29. In the suit, the sorority 10 years in prison and a fine of up to arrested an Iowa City woman on No one was injured during the contends that the company is in $10,000. Monday and charged her with first- incident, police said. breach of contract, because its poli- Stuelke is being held in Johnson Initial police reports describe the degree theft. County Jail with bail set at cy should have compensated for the Lisa Marie Stuelke, 41, is charged man as a white male, 5-10, around damages. Continental Casuality has $50,000. 150 pounds, with “some facial hair,” with stealing $40,000 during her — by Stephen Schmidt reimbursed none of the damages, employment at Iowa City Regency and in his mid-to-late 20s. The sus- according to the suit. Trailer Park, 4455 Oak Crest Hill Advance America pect was reportedly wearing blue Alpha Chi Omega is asking the Road S.E. jeans, a black long-sleeve shirt, and insurance company to pay for the Stuelke managed the park from robbed a black baseball hat at the time of damages. May 2005 until August 2006. In that Iowa City police are looking for the robbery. The sorority is working on month, the trailer park’s managerial a man who robbed Advance — by Stephen Schmidt

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 3, 2007 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more news News HEALTH Spreading love, 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN Superbug real, 1 hug at a time GOP hopeful experts say SUPERBUG CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 backs the arts The survey also indicated that approximately 75 percent HUCKABEE of patients with the bug who entered hospitals were already CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MIKE HUCKABEE AT infected. Staph infections can be trans- A GLANCE mitted by direct contact and “Music was life-changing • He was born in Hope, Ark. — through open wounds — one for me,” he said. the same birthplace as former reason it’s prevalent in hospi- He believes “education is a President Bill Clinton. tals. In addition, if an infection function of the states,” and • After being diagnosed with isn’t treated properly, a second- his education plan would pre- Type II diabetes in 2003, ary infection can occur once it Ariana McLaughlin/The Daily Iowan serve much of the framework Huckabee lost 110 pounds and enters the blood stream, which Considered by many to be the Mother of Immortal Bliss, Amma that has been established by now runs in marathons. could potentially be fatal. will be at the Marriott in Coralville throughout today. She gave No Child Left Behind. • He has been a pastor and Loreen Herwaldt, a UI pro- healing embraces on Monday morning at the Marriott. No Child Left Behind denominational leader for a Southern Baptist church. fessor of internal medicine, said added music to the required • He served as the governor of the infections are reminiscent of curriculum for the first time the flu pandemic, because it HUGS Arkansas from 1996 to 2007. in American history, destroys tissue, specifically of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 AMMA AT A He believes in: the lung. Huckabee said, but because • Maintaining the war in Iraq Once it’s clear that a patient But before Amma adminis- GLANCE: there is no objective test of until victory is reached, with no has the infection, Doern said, tered the embraces on Monday • Full name is Mata performance for music and timetables. there are infection-control pro- evening, she preached to the Amritanandamayi art, as there is for math and • A federal constitutional cedures: washing hands, put- crowd in Malayalam, the lan- • Said to have hugged people English, schools have been amendment defining marriage ting patients in single rooms, guage of Kerala — her native for 22 hours straight ignoring it. as only between a man and a and contact precautions — state in India — which was • Will never turn down a hug “What I would want to do woman. translated for the audience into • A federal constitutional wearing a gown, mask, and • Practices no formal form of as president is to help states English. amendment to “protect the right gloves during interaction with religion to understand why [setting She emphasized the internal • Said to have hugged 20 to life.” the patient. high standards for music and “[Precautionary measures] struggles and strife all people million people worldwide • An emphasis on preventive go through, as well as the art] is in their best interest clearly prevent transmission,” health care rather than universal world’s troubles with war and academically and economically,” coverage. he said. “But how do you know each person in the lengthy line terrorism. Huckabee said. when you should impose those with a wide smile before pulling Amma said that before such Source: www.explorehuckabee.com precautions?” each into a tight squeeze. Another improvement he issues can be resolved, people would like to see in education One in three people have the must get to the root of the Smiles, laughter, and even risk of carrying the bug but are tears met Amma’s embrace. is to empower individual problem. he said, he likes the emphasis asymptomatic, Doern said. “[The root] is hate and Martin Ouseley came to the students to develop curricu- “We have an effective means loathing in the human mind,” assembly not knowing what to lum that would keep them Huckabee places on local and of intervention but no way of community resistant-staph she said. “War will go on as long expect, but he had heard good interested, he said. He also parental control in schooling. identifying asymptomatic [peo- infections are slowly rising at as this exists.” things about Amma and want- supports parental choices for “I appreciate the value I’ve ple] who are just as capable of the UIHC, there are three or After speaking and singing ed to experience her presence. education, whether that seen him place on family,” transmitting,” he said. four antibiotics that are used, for nearly three hours, Amma “[The hug] was really nice,” means public, private, or Bontrager said. “He’s a man A screening process is in despite the strong resistance of he said. began to embrace individuals home schooling, he said. who has a vision for the next place to identify carriers in the staph, Doern said. within the crowd — the All those hugged Monday Martin Bontrager, a dairy generation and the future, high-risk areas of the UIHC, Herwaldt added that educat- evening’s main attraction. joined more than 20 million such as surgery, transplant, and ing health-care providers and The line for Amma’s hugs others worldwide that Amma is farmer from Kalona, attend- and I see such a lack of that oncology, but not all who enter communities is also important. stretched from the back of the said to have hugged. ed the event leaning toward from other candidates.” the hospital are tested. E-mail DI reporter Ashton Shurson at: conference room to the E-mail DI reporter Samantha Miller at: voting for Huckabee. As a E-mail DI reporter Stephen Schmidt at: Although the number of [email protected] entrance. The guru greeted [email protected] home-schooled father of nine, [email protected] Vets back Dems, too

said. The problems many veter- personal experience with her. VETS ans face irritate him because he The senator was able to help him CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 believes the United States has an obtain an early discharge obligation to properly care for the because of health problems his men and women who have “The other Democrats have served their country, he said. wife was having while he was reversed their position that “I know a lot of people in my deployed in Iraq, he said. they’re going to take care of the generation who served in Viet- “She met with my family per- troops no matter what,” he said. nam are still suffering as much sonally,and she has done a lot for Dave McMillin served in the as these guys coming back from us, including moral support,” Army from 1969-71. This cam- Iraq,” McMillin said. “We need Meineke said. “She talked to my paign season, he is working as leadership that will address this the coordinator for the John issue.” three kids on a personal level. Edwards campaign in Wapello James Meineke served with She’s a very caring person.” County. the Iowa Army National Guard Rodham Clinton realizes there “I’m really concerned with the in Iraq from 2006-07. The Nora are problems in Iraq, he said, not- health care veterans receive after Springs resident supports Sen. ing it’s important that she recog- they have served their time,” he Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., nizes the need for a change in said. “In the past, we have taken in her effort to win the Democrat- care of our military people.” ic presidential nomination. strategy there. The Walter Reed Hospital Meineke said he admires Rod- E-mail DI reporter Christopher Patton at: scandal is a complete shame, he ham Clinton because of his [email protected] 4 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 3, 2007

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JASON BRUMMOND Editor • BRITTANY VOLK Managing Editor • JON GOLD Opinions Editor • ERIKA BINEGAR Metro Editor IMRON BHATTI, JOSEPH DUNKLE, MASON KERNS, ROB VERHEIN, KATHLEEN WATSON, NATE WHITNEY Editorial writers EDITORIALS reflect the majority opinion of the DI Editorial Board and not the opinion of the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the University of Iowa. GUEST OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, and COLUMNS reflect the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. wacky In this wonderfully wacky corner of EDITORIAL the universe called America, the hits just keep on coming, don’t they. No wonder (there’s that word again) we’re so black-and-blue. Take the Supreme Court. The good This Independence Day, ponder justices (five of them, anyway — the usual suspects) recently decided that the Constitution’s freedom of speech does not cover a high-school student unfurling a banner reading “Bong Hits 4 Jesus” (on a public sidewalk, the meaning of real patriotism not on school grounds). On the other On Wednesday all over the country, the American flag will be on dis- phenomenon. As difficult as patriotism may be to define, it’s something hand, the same play. We have an interesting relationship with the American flag in this that nobody wants to be accused of lacking. five usual-suspect country.Americans have a history of relying on symbols to express them- In a Republican primary debate on May 7, Mitt Romney was asked, justices ruled that selves. An American flag in the front yard or a yellow ribbon magnet on “What do you dislike most about America?” A ridiculous question, to be the campaign- a vehicle may be a well-intended display of support or patriotism, but in sure; but Romney’s ingenuous response gives food for thought: “Gosh. I finance law the end, it is only a symbol. The power is not in its exhibition but in the love America,” he said, seemingly misunderstanding the question, and attempting to reg- sentiment that it is intended to express. followed this with his explanation of what he feels makes America so ulate corporate Sept. 11, 2001, provided a clear display of this divide. It was a time great. It is not Romney’s sincerity we question, but his motivation behind and labor-union campaign dona- when the entire nation banded together, a time of bipartisanship, a time this answer. Given the nature of the question during a live debate, in tions (among oth- BEAU ELLIOT of crisis in which retailers sold through their stock of American flags to which the candidates had to think on their feet, it’s more likely that ers) infringes on patrons eager to show their patriotism. But that surge of patriotism Romney feared creating a negative sound bite, and his upbeat answer their freedom of speech. went beyond an increase in flag sales. Masses of people stood in line to was likely given in lieu of a legitimate complaint about the status quo. Now, like any good American, I’m in donate blood to the Red Cross. Strangers mourned together as a country Of course, we don’t know what he was thinking and merely use this favor of freedom of speech. I mean, of of deeply affected people gave a part of themselves with two common as an example of what seems to be an underlying fear in our political course I’m in favor of freedom of speech goals: to show the strength of our country and its people and to show climate. In a country in which we celebrate freedom of speech, why is — I write for a newspaper, and freedom that we could not be defeated. it so difficult to openly criticize our country and our government? of speech is what keeps us in business. Well, that and the ad revenue. Now, it is nearly six years later, and many of the flags still remain. Yet There are two things that we should ask ourselves over this So it would be hypocritical of me to now, they seem to be a symbol of the strength that once was. At what Independence Day as we see the Stars and Stripes on display at every suggest that corporations’ and labor point did these symbols with so much meaning become reduced to sim- corner: What does the flag really stand for? And what is the measure unions’ freedom of speech ought to be ple ornamentation? In the politically charged climate of post-9/11 of a patriot? regulated, because once you regulate America, not only has the flag become a more visible adornment, but This Editorial Board believes that true patriotism is having the freedom of speech, it’s no longer free- patriotism itself has become a more sensitive subject. This is the under- strength to speak freely and to openly question our government when we dom of speech. lying and unspoken implication of patriotic paraphernalia: If your car feel our values are not being represented. True strength comes from hav- That being said, it does seem a bit does not bear a yellow ribbon, you do not support our troops. If you lack ing the courage of our convictions to speak out against the status quo. curious to me (if not wacky) that those five justices would rush to protect a “9/11: Never Forget” bumper sticker, you don’t think that the events of Exercising freedom of speech demonstrates our pride in a way that freedom of speech for corporations and that terrible day were all that terrible. It’s a subtle, pernicious merely waving a flag can not communicate. labor unions but deny it for a high- school student. Wonderfully wacky. Or wackily wonderful. Of course, in the universe of wacki- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sent via e-mail to [email protected] (as text, not as attachment). Each letter must be signed and include an address and phone number for verification. Letters ness, everyone runs a distant second should not exceed 300 words. The DI reserves the right to edit for length and clarity. The DI will publish only one letter per author per month. Letters will be chosen for publication by the editors according to to the vice president. space considerations. No advertisements or mass mailings, please. Vice president in name only, GUEST OPINIONS that exceed 300 words in length must be arranged with the Opinions editor at least three days prior to the desired date of publication. Guest opinions are selected in accordance with apparently. word length, subject relevance, and space considerations. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll know that it turns out that the Stealth President Cheney is apparently not actually in the fed- eral government. Whew, what a relief. For six years, I thought he was the government. Well, OK, what the Stealth President is actually contending is that his office is not an entity of the executive branch. Yeah, I know — those of us who took junior-high civics are looking to the heavens (or the sheltering sky, if you’re an atheist) with an incredulous expression and going, What? You know what? I don’t think the Stealth President is even on this plan- et. I think he’s in a secure, undisclosed location in the Mars Rover. Talk about getting beyond the long arm of subpoenas. Maybe he’ll find Saddam’s long-elu- sive (how many places can they possibly find to hide, anyway?) WMD up there. The Stealth President’s office is tak- ing this bizarre position because of a dispute with the National Archives agency over the keeping of classified COMMENTARY documents. Cheney is arguing that his office is not covered by the rules of that agency, the Information Security Oversight Office, because his office is not part of the executive branch. So, under this thinking — if that’s not a Lugar’s break signals trouble gross misuse of the word — his office does not need to file the required secu- rity reports to the oversight office. Even the Supreme Court can’t touch this wackiness (well, maybe in 2000). I mean, Cheney seems to have had for administration’s Iraq policy no problem invoking executive privi- lege in keeping the names of the peo- Precious few politicians know how to hold their tongues, and even fewer are But that political calculus presupposes that the president can be influenced ple on his energy panel secret. What’s more than a little bizarre is lambasted for doing so. But Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., the former Senate For- by other politicians — or by public opinion. And that’s dubious, judging from the that the Stealth President’s office filed eign Relations Committee chairman, has taken fire — including on this page — passionate and deeply ideological speech he delivered three days after Lugar’s. the required reports about classifica- for his refusal to criticize the Bush administration’s disastrous conduct of the Contrary to reports that the White House is looking for a compromise, Bush tion and declassification of secrets in Iraq war. Until now. In a speech that sent tremors through the White House and gave a lofty defense of his “surge” strategy and asserted that Iraqis of all ethnic 2001 and 2002 but stopped filing them deserves to be widely read, Lugar last week laid out a compelling case for stripes are joining together to fight what they now realize is a common enemy: in 2003 and subsequently. changing course in Iraq now, before Army Gen. David Petraeus reports to Con- Al Qaeda. So it would appear that the Stealth gress in September, before broader U.S. interests in the Middle East are irrevo- Would that it were so, and inshallah, as Arabs say, “if God wills.” So far, evi- President believed he was part of the cably damaged, before the American presidential-campaign season makes dence of such a divine plan is lacking, while human strife multiplies: not merely executive branch in the first two years domestic political compromise impossible, and before the U.S. military itself is Shiite versus Sunni but Shiite against Shiite, Shiite radicals against Ameri- of the administration, but in 2003, he gravely wounded. cans, Kurds against Arabs, Sunni Iraqis in Al Anbar province against Sunni was suddenly reborn as a non-execu- The media gave Lugar’s speech extensive coverage in part because of what Qaeda supporters, criminal gangs against their powerless prey, and on and on. tive-brancher. defines news today. Conventional wisdom in Washington holds that President The president’s narrative about the need for a global struggle against the ter- Huh? Bush has for the moment won a game of political chicken with the Democrats, rorist evil would be more compelling were it less simplistic and Manichaean. What happened in 2003 to cause such a sea change? you might well ask. who haven’t found a way to cut off funding for the Iraq war without succumbing That’s why the White House should listen to Lugar. The right will dislike his Ah — in 2003, CIA agent Valerie to charges that they are endangering American troops. The White House will be conclusion that the current strategy won’t be worth the costs and his recommen- Plame’s identity was leaked. And that influenced on Iraq policy only by Republicans, the thinking goes. So when a loy- dation for a troop drawdown. The left won’t like his recommendation that the leak seems, at least in part, to have alist such as Lugar, who faces no political challengers and hails from one of the United States leave a substantial number of troops in Iraq to protect broader come from the Stealth President’s few states where the president is still popular, publicly breaks ranks with the Middle East interests. But Lugar’s dissent, however belated, provides a basis for office. Cheney’s former chief of staff, president — and is joined by another GOP centrist, Sen. George Voinovich of sensible bipartisan discussion on Iraq — if such a civil debate can still be had. Lewis Libby, was once famously facing Ohio — that’s news. This editorial appeared in Monday’s Los Angeles Times. a prison term for his role in the scandal, until wackiness stepped in. Now, far be it for me to suggest ON THE SPOT there’s some connection between the Stealth President trying to remove How are you going to celebrate the Fourth of July? himself from oversight from the secrets agency because of the Plame affair — it might just be coincidence “Go home to “ Barbecue with “ Travel.” “ Watch that both occurred in 2003 and both Urbandale to a my family. fireworks in the center on his office, wherever that carnival and ” park. might be now. parade. ” But as my father, a man far wiser ” than me, once told me, When you see a coincidence in politics, there’s proba- bly no coincidence. It’s a wacky, wacky world. Even if so much of it is a secret. Megan Probasco Eric Gidal Jonathan Liberty Pat McCarthy Beau Elliot doesn’t really believe the Stealth President UI junior UI associate professor Iowa City resident Chicago resident is on Mars. A black hole is more his style.

Head over to blogs.dailyiowan.com/arts The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 3, 2007 - 5 to read DI blogger Kate Generally, I find it easier to read Casper discuss French French subtitles cinema with Lindsay because I’m able to see the Blotzer, a fellow words and process them in study-abroad student “time … But it’s good to see a in Pau, France. film in French to get used to the pace of the language. ARTS&CULTURE ”

BY JOHN C. SCHLOTFELT THE DAILY IOWAN Keep on Trekking Trek Fest in Riverside, Iowa, population 961, is a sublime hybrid of Midwestern standards and sci-fi fan flair.

T.I. Various Artists T.I. vs. T.I.P. Instant Karma: The Amnesty ## out of ##### International Campaign to Save Darfur T.I. vs. T.I.P. chronicles the con- flict between the two sides of # out of ##### MC Clifford Harris: the crack-slan- gin’ thug (T.I.P.) and the top-40 rap- Instant Karma is a collection of per riding in limos (T.I.). The MC John Lennon tunes covered by some established this flimsy dichotomy on of today’s biggest stars (Christina a track — appropriately titled “T.I. Augilera, Avril Lavigne, Black Eyed vs. T.I.P.” — from 2003’s Trap Peas) and a few of yesterday’s (REM, Muzik, and despite the fleshed-out U2, Jackson Browne). My Lennon length of these 18 tracks here, the worship aside, this is a terrible idea. distinction’s about as hazy. Lennon peppered his career with Let’s face it: T.I. isn’t the smartest highly confessional songs, ones that guy. Sure, he’s come up with a vio- seem almost impossible to recapture. lent street alias, but his characters Andrew McMahon, a.k.a. Jack’s are only as different as their outfits: Mannequin, offers the finest/worst an Armani suit versus a sweat suit. example of this with his cover of “God.” For a hardened dopeman, T.I.P. One of Lennon’s most personal compo- Ben Roberts/The Daily Iowan keeps pretty tame company, such as sitions features the lyrics “I don’t believe Trek Fest attendees mingle by the USS Riverside on June 30 in Riverside, Iowa, the future fictional home refugee Fugee Wyclef Jean on the in Beatles / I just believe in me / Yoko and of Captain James Tiberius Kirk. Festivities included a talent show, costume show, and tractor pull. me” and whaddaya know, McMahon tepid gun-clapper “You Know What BY JENNA SAUERS cash to further his collecting It Is,” complete with rhythmic gun whines these lines word for word. Let’s not forget our favorite sk8er THE DAILY IOWAN 5 SURPRISINGLY and allow newer collectors a cocks and blasts. Jay-Z drops his chance to build their respec- grrl Lavigne and her regurgitation of dapper label-president role and tries At the Trek Fest souvenir NON-TREKKIE tive hoards. “Imagine” (no joke). She unleashes his damnedest to sound rough tent, Tim Geerlings and Toni Autograph hunting has led her paper-thin, flinty rasp in a flat alongside T.I.P.’s gravely drawl on Venckus sell T-shirts (“River- THINGS YOU CAN the Warrens all over the Unit- the confrontational “Watch What rendition that does little more than side: City on the Edge of ed States to mingle with for- You Say to Me.” However, since raise the question: WHY? Tomorrow”), shot glasses, DO AT TREK FEST mer cast members at sci-fi con- Hova started sporting sweater vests Not every track on Instant Karma is koozies, and glow-in-the-dark 1. Chase a greased hog. ventions. and working with that Coldplay guy, as bad an idea, but none of them feel necklaces, all to celebrate the 2. Observe a tractor pull; “The key when meeting a his violent bravado comes off pretty like a very good one. After two full CDs, future birth of Captain Kirk. listen to “She Thinks My celebrity is not to talk about saccharine. (including another version of “Imagine” “It’s just getting everyone Tractor’s Sexy,” by Kenny the show,” says Ron Warren. So which side wins? Well, they and a double-shot of “Gimme Some together and entertaining Chesney. “As much as you might want both do. Obviously, if T.I. rolls deep Truth”), you’re left with 23 tracks that at them in a, a —” says Venckus. 3. Select a racing duck, and to, they’ve heard it all before. in the dolla-bills and an Escalade, their very best don’t ruin the original “— A wholesome, fun way!” enter it in the duck race. You ask them what they’re T.I.P. needs to keep it real in the ATL. composition’s reputation. continues Geerlings. “Instilling 4. Race golf carts. doing now, and that they’ll talk And for all of this pseudo-conflicted A better idea: Send $20 to Amnesty the values of the Midwest, 5. Enter the demolition derby (but about for hours. They’d rather posturing, T.I. puts out a limp collec- International and go pick up Lennon’s from the greased pig contest to only with a U.S.-made car!). tell you about their life and tion of almost club-bangers that are solo début, Plastic Ono Band. the corn dogs to the beer tent.” their grandkids than some- far too clumsy to incite even the Standouts? Are you kidding? He smiles. Trek fever thing they did a long time ago most boisterous booties to bounce. E-mail DI music critic John C. Schlotfelt at: Riverside, looking for a con- that didn’t even really exist.” Stand outs: “Big Shit Poppin’” [email protected] Watch clips of Trek Fest cept to enliven its annual sum- in Robert Dopf’s video at The actual site of Kirk’s mer festival, which takes place dailyiowan.com future home is marked with a over the last weekend of June, carved boulder that looks hit upon its unusual “Star an engineer from the original almost like an altar. “We live Trek” theme in the mid-1980s. series, while Trudy came as in Captain Kirk’s backyard,” The town decided to lay claim Lwaxana Troi, the eccentric, quips Geerlings, whose home, to James Tiberius Kirk, cap- telepathic mother of Deanna co-owned with Venckus, over- tain of the starship Enterprise. Troi, the counselor from “Next looks the plaque. “Unofficially, “Star Trek” creator Gene Rod- Generation.” The Warrens I’ve declared myself a rela- Always turning the Page denberry wrote that Kirk will have attended the past nine tive. Great-great-great-great- be born on a farm in Iowa in Trek Fests, always with cos- something.” 2233, and the Riverside City tumes — “Ron wears the one Most town festivals cele- Touring for Council asked Roddenberry for that fits him that year,” says brate past events: a founding permission to become Kirk’s Trudy matter-of-factly — day, an historic river crossing, nearly two years official future birthplace. Rod- either home-sewn by neighbors a treaty signing, a famous bat- denberry signed a proclama- or bought over the Internet. tle. Although Trek Fest plays straight, tion granting it. The Warrens run a stand at on nostalgia — “ ‘Star Trek’ is “It’s great to see people all Trek Fest selling action fig- something you remember from Maryland’s dressed up,” says Venckus, urines, autographed photos, your youth,” as Ron Warren although she admits there are and memorabilia from a vari- puts it — the festival technical- rural-rooted rock fewer costumed attendees this ety of space-theme shows. Ron ly represents the antithesis of band Page France year than at prior Trek Fests. I Warren often finds he picks the usual commemorative zeal. spot only a handful of people in up duplicates of his collection “It’s an anticipatory festi- stops in Iowa Starfleet garb — third prize in — “You see a thing, and you val—” says Venckus. the costume competition even go, ‘I gotta get that!’ Then you “—The cool thing about it, City for a show went to a guy dressed as a bring it home and you go, the profound thing,” Geerlings storm trooper. ‘Ooh, I have that.’ ” Offering says, “is that he hasn’t been tonight with local Still standing up for “Star his surplus of autographed born yet — so we could do any- Trek” love are Ron and Trudy Chewbaccas and “Lost in thing to celebrate.” band Skursula Warren of Shellsburg, Iowa. Space” robots for sale, he says, E-mail DI reporter Jenna Sauers at: and Des Moines He’s dressed in the red shirt of is a convenient way to get [email protected] Publicity photo singer Kate Maryland-based Page France brings its folk-rock sound to the Kennedy. Picador tonight. BY BRIGID MARSHALL that [our sound] is all that sim- THE DAILY IOWAN ilar to those other [Christian] groups.” Cascading into musical suc- CONCERT McGraw said Nau directs cess at a rapid rate, Page Page France Page France’s sound while the France has accomplished a lot rest of the band adds to the for a group of 20-something When: 9 p.m. today process later. “Mike usually indie kids. The group has Where: PIcador, 330 writes the bones of the pieces,” released three full-length E. Washington she said, after which the band albums since its outset in 2004, Admission: $7 fleshes out his ideas by adding and it remains a constantly and subtracting to his ideas. touring and recording band. Its This process birthed the band’s travels will bring it to the Pica- decided to collaborate with latest record, … And the Family dor today at 9 p.m. numerous childhood friends — Telephone, released in May on “It’s always been this way,” which has suited the band well. Suicide Squeeze. said Whitney McGraw, the The five-some has estab- “We all have a pretty similar band’s solo female member. lished a folk-infused sound with vision,” McGraw said. “It’s all “We know how to work this the use of nontraditional instru- worked out really well. Ending way, and it’s become normal ments such as kazoos and xylo- up with Suicide Squeeze has now.” phones. The band draws on the been a blessing to us.” You can hear traces of the pleasures of small-town and McGraw has been friends vocalist’s young soprano voice country life, and, thanks to such with Nau and bandmate Bryan as she talks about the band’s songs as “Jesus” and “Chariot Martin since junior high, and launch in rural Maryland. on Hello, Dear Wind,” veers she hopes the band will remain McGraw, like all the group’s toward Christian music, accord- intact as long as possible. current members except cen- ing to some critics. “We have a lot of side proj- tral songwriter Michael Nau, “It’s easy to say something is ects,” she said. “And I’m sure wasn’t an original member of like something else when music will be a big part of all of the group in 2004. Nau began you’re trying to explain a our lives forever.” Page France as a solo venture, [band’s] sound,” said the 20- E-mail DI reporter Brigid Marshall at: but he changed his mind and year-old McGraw. “I don’t see [email protected]

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The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 3, 2007 - 7 dailyiowan.com for local news News Corps works Officials: Take the Fourth safely to bring M.D.s Fireworks cause 25,000 fires annually, with half occurring on the Fourth, and the number of fireworks-caused injuries skyrockets. to underserved Communities lacking health professionals look to loan-forgiveness programs to attract physicians.

BY ZHI XIONG THE DAILY IOWAN THE NATIONAL Will work for loan forgiveness — a mantra for many newly HEALTH SERVICE minted M.D.s around the nation. The average graduate CORPS from the UI Carver College of • More than 4,000 participating Medicine bears an $115,000 as of 2003 debt, says Linda Bissell, the • More than 27,000 have served director of financial services at since 1972 the medical school. • Forgives $50,000 in loans for But in order to lighten the a minimum two-year commit- financial baggage, they might ment have to work in areas where fel- • $85,000 for three years low physicians are sorely lacking. • $120,000 for four years Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, Source: U.S. Department of Health and presented a bill June 28 reau- Human Services, UI Carver College of thorizing the National Health Medicine Office of Student Affairs and Service Corps, a scholarship and Curriculum Financial Services loan-repayment program that implants primary-care profes- The clinic last had a National sionals into clinician-deficient Health Service Corps physician communities around the nation. in 2001, she said. Meanwhile, it The bill also hikes the corps’ recruits doctors with a combina- annual budget to $300 million tion of federal and state incen- — more than doubling its cur- tive programs. rent funding — as part of the Ben Roberts/The Daily Iowan For the physicians, dentists, federal government’s Health Paul McGowan, right, and Jessi Wolgemuth, left, stretch out along a Lower City Park pier to watch the Iowa City fireworks show on July and psychiatrists who relocate Center Initiative. Efforts go to to such needy areas, the transi- 3, 2006. Fifty percent of all fireworks violations occur on the Fourth. provide health care to 1,200 dis- tion can be initially intimidat- advantaged communities around the country. ing, Damiano said. He did den- BY RYAN GRESAVAGE said they will not tolerate or innocent the fireworks might Such national programs send tal work in the 1980s on a THE DAILY IOWAN illegal firework use. seem; even the smallest LOCAL FIREWORKS physicians to health centers Navajo reservation. “Fireworks are not illegal to sparklers can lead to burns. that are typically established in “You come out of school not As if the number of bangs and possess, just illegal to shoot “There really are no child DISPLAYS having seen anything like that crackles flaring from fireworks off,” Lalla said. urban areas with low-income firework accidents, there are • Iowa City — Wednesday at 9 before,” he said. in the last few days weren’t Police are permitted to use populations, said Peter Dami- stupid-parent accidents,”he said. p.m., Lower City Park Other concerns might include enough to remind us, the Fourth their discretion when respond- ano, a professor in the UI Public Charles Jennissen, a UI clin- • — Wednesday at working in very specific medical of July is almost here. ing to a call about fireworks. Coralville Policy Center. ical associate professor of dusk, S.T. Morrison park fields. Fireworks have been a part Typically, officers confiscate the emergency medicine, said he The state has approximately • Cedar Rapids — Today at “It locks [students] somewhat of Independence Day celebra- illegal products and charge the sees the majority of fireworks- 60 needy areas, according to the dusk in Ellis Park; Wednesday into disciplines before they’re tions for generations, and this violator with a simple related injuries during the U.S. Department of Health and at 9:40 p.m., Mays Island Human Services. But compared exposed to all different kinds,” year, as with any other, officials misdemeanor, though large three weeks surrounding the with inner city Chicago or even Bissell said. are emphasizing safety and quantities and sizes of Fourth. Many serious injuries Davenport, smaller Iowa commu- Commonly needed services common sense. individual fireworks can lead to are to the eyes, he said. A number of professional nities are at the back of the line in include gynecology, family prac- Although Iowa law prohibits more serious charges, ranging “If the eye is involved, firework displays are scheduled receiving help from such national tice, and general internal medi- discharging most types of fire- from a serious misdemeanor to blindness is a high likelihood,” this week in Iowa City and programs, Damiano said. cine, Lightbody said. works, some enthusiasts are a Class B felony. Jennissen said. surrounding towns. The effects are notable in such “It’s a mixed picture,” she willing to cross state lines to If people intend to set off fire- While personal injury is a The Iowa City Jaycees will areas as Black Hawk County. said. “Some fulfill their loan purchase the explosive devices works, Ohio’s Phantom Fire- main concern, fireworks can host an event in Lower City “More health centers are obligation and are still working and bring them back home. works Vice President William also cause bush and grass fires. Park on Wednesday, beginning being established, but the fund- here 10 to 15 years later.” Capt. Joe Lalla of the Weimer’s best advice is to use Iowa City Fire Marshal John at 5 p.m. and incorporating ing hasn’t been adequate to Currently, no one from the Johnson County Sheriff’s common sense. Grier said fireworks cause children’s games and a food reach rural America,” said Jen- Carver College of Medicine, Col- Office said sparklers, snakes, “These products burn to 25,000 fires annually, 50 percent tent. A KRNA radio broadcast nifer Lightbody, the executive lege of Dentistry, or College of and caps are the only legal function, and you must respect of which occur on the Fourth. is slated to take place at 7 p.m., director of the People’s Commu- Pharmacy is enrolled in the pro- fireworks in the state. And that functionality,” he said. “Fireworks are fast and with the firework display nity Health Clinic in Waterloo. gram. while Iowans won’t see road- Weimer also suggested to unpredictable; the best way to beginning at 9 p.m. “We’re not eligible for any E-mail DI reporter Zhi Xiong at: blocks or checkpoints set up keep children away from enjoy fireworks is to leave it to E-mail DI reporter Ryan Gresavage at [corps] providers.” [email protected] along the border, officers have fireworks no matter how small the professionals,” he said. [email protected] No prison for Libby 1 President Bush commutes the 2 ⁄2 -year prison term of former Dick Cheney aide Lewis Libby, who was convicted in the Valerie Plame affair. BY BEN FELLER said. “It is fundamental to the were secretly sold to Iran to ASSOCIATED PRESS rule of law that all citizens gain freedom for American stand before the bar of justice as hostages, with the money fun- WASHINGTON — President equals,” the prosecutor said. neled to anticommunist guerril- Bush spared former White Bush’s decision enraged las in Nicaragua in spite of a House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Democrats and cheered conser- congressional ban. Bush’s Libby from a 2 1/2-year prison vatives — though some of the father, former President George term in the CIA leak investiga- latter wished Bush had granted H.W. Bush, issued pardons for tion Monday, delivering a politi- a full pardon. six former officials shortly cal thunderbolt in the highly “Libby’s conviction was the one before leaving office in 1992. charged crimi- faint glimmer of accountability Testimony in the Libby case nal case. Bush for White House efforts to manip- revealed the extraordinary said the sen- ulate intelligence and silence steps that Bush and Cheney tence was just critics of the Iraq war,” said Sen- were willing to take to discredit too harsh. ate Majority Leader Harry Reid. a critic of the Iraq war. Bush’s move “Now, even that small bit of jus- Libby’s supporters celebrated came just five tice has been undone.” the president’s decision. hours after a House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, “President Bush did the right federal appeals D-Calif., said Bush’s decision thing today in commuting the panel ruled Libby showed the president “condones prison term for Scooter Libby,” that Libby former Cheney criminal conduct.” said House Republican Whip could not delay aide Unlike a pardon, which would Roy Blunt of Missouri. his prison term. have wiped away Libby’s crimi- “That’s fantastic. It’s a great That meant Libby was likely to nal record, Bush’s commutation relief,” said former Ambassador have to report soon, and it put voided only the prison term. Richard Carlson, who helped new pressure on the president, The president left intact a raise millions for Libby’s who had been sidestepping calls $250,000 fine and two years’ defense fund. “Scooter Libby did by Libby’s allies to pardon Vice probation for his conviction of not deserve to go to prison, and President Dick Cheney’s former lying and obstructing justice in I’m glad the president had the chief of staff. a probe into the leak of a CIA courage to do this.” “I respect the jury’s verdict,” operative’s identity. The former Already at record lows in the Bush said in a statement. “But I operative, Valerie Plame, con- polls, Bush risked a political have concluded that the prison tends the White House was try- backlash with his decision. sentence given to Mr. Libby is ing to discredit her husband, a President Ford tumbled in the excessive. Therefore, I am com- critic of Bush’s Iraq policy. polls after his 1974 pardon of muting the portion of Mr. Libby’s Bush said his action still Richard Nixon, and the decision sentence that required him to “leaves in place a harsh punish- was a factor in Ford’s loss in his spend thirty months in prison.” ment for Mr. Libby.” bid for re-election. Special Prosecutor Patrick Libby was convicted in White House officials said Fitzgerald disputed the presi- March, the highest-ranking Bush knew he could take politi- dent’s assertion that the prison White House official ordered to cal heat and simply did what he term was excessive. Libby was prison since the Iran-Contra thought was right. They would sentenced under the same laws affair roiled the Reagan admin- not say what advice Cheney as other criminals, Fitzgerald istration in the 1980s. Arms might have given the president.

8 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 3, 2007 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports SPORTS ’N’ STUFF Allen happy NATIONAL LEAGUE PRIME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS East Division W L Pct GB McCurrys/Mike Gatens Real Estate 5 - 0 New York 46 35 .568 — Jill Armstrong of Lepic-Kroeger Realtors 4 - 1 Atlanta 43 40 .518 4 Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing 3 - 2 Philadelphia 42 41 .506 5 Premier Investments/Lucky Pawz 3 - 2 Florida 38 45 .458 9 Asoyia/Hodge Construction 2 - 3 1 Washington 33 49 .402 13 ⁄2 Beisser Lumber 2 - 3 Central Division W L Pct GB Dan Wiese Marketing Research/L.L.Pelling 1 - 4 Milwaukee 48 34 .585 — Deli Mart/Iowa City Ready Mix 0 - 5 to be a Celtic 1 Chicago 41 40 .506 6 ⁄2 Monday’s Games 1 St. Louis 37 42 .468 9 ⁄2 McCurrys/Mike Gatens Real Estate 110, Imprinted 1 The Celtics 36 47 .434 12 ⁄2 Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing 95 BY JIMMY GOLEN Pittsburgh 35 47 .427 13 Asoyia/Hodge Construction 129, Deli Mart/Iowa City ASSOCIATED PRESS picked Pruitt, Cincinnati 31 51 .378 17 Ready Mix 93 West Division W L Pct GB Premier Investments/Lucky Pawz 117, Jill Armstrong from Southern San Diego 47 34 .580 — of Lepic-Kroeger Realtors 115, OT WALTHAM, Mass. — It Los Angeles 47 36 .566 1 Dan Wiese Marketing Research/L.L.Pelling 115, Cal, with the 1 Arizona 46 38 .548 2 ⁄2 Beisser Lumber 105 didn’t take long for Ray Allen 32nd overall Colorado 40 43 .482 8 Monday, July 9 Games 1 to show his new coach what San Francisco 35 45 .438 11 ⁄2 Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing vs. pick and then Monday’s Games Beisser Lumber 6 p.m. OG adding a veteran can do for Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 3 Asoyia/Hodge Construction vs. Jill Armstrong of grabbed Davis 7, Washington 2 Lepic-Kroeger Realtors 6 p.m. NG the Boston Celtics. with the 35th Houston 7, Philadelphia 5 Deli Mart/Iowa City Ready Mix vs. Dan Wiese St. Louis 11, Arizona 3 Marketing Research/L.L.Pelling 7:30 OG Holding up his No. 20 uni- selection that Colorado 6, N.Y. Mets 2 Premier Investments/Lucky Pawz vs. McCurrys/Mike form on Monday for the tradi- Allen San Diego 3, Florida 1 Gatens Real Estate 7:30 NG they got back L.A Dodgers 8, Atlanta 2 Note: OG denotes Old Gym. NG denotes New Gym tional news-conference photo from Seattle Celtic Today’s Games Milwaukee (Capuano 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Youman 0- shoot, Allen displayed it front- with Allen. 0), 3:05 p.m. GAME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS facing, so the jersey read They’re both expected to leave Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 9-6) at Washington Cullen Painting/Asoyia 3 - 1 (Redding 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Goodfellow Printing/Imprinted Sportswear 3 - 1 “Celtics.” Minutes earlier, today for the Las Vegas Sum- San Francisco (Zito 6-8) at Cincinnati (Harang 8-2), Lucky Pawz/Premier Investments 3 - 1 when newly minted draft 6:10 p.m. Active Endeavors/McCurrys 1 - 3 mer League. N.Y. Mets (Vargas 0-0) at Colorado (Cook 4-5), 7:05 Coralville Hy-Vee 1 - 3 choices Glen “Big Baby” Davis “It’s an honor for me to play p.m. L.L. Pelling/Dan Wiese Marketing Research 1 - 3 Philadelphia (Eaton 7-5) at Houston (Oswalt 7-5), Today’s Games and Gabe Pruitt posed for a with Ray Allen and Paul 7:05 p.m. Cullen Painting/Asoyia vs. Goodfellow similar picture, they held it so Arizona (R.Johnson 4-3) at St. Louis (Wellemeyer 2- Printing/Imprinted Sportswear 6 p.m. OG Pierce, two guys who are real- 1), 7:10 p.m. Lucky Pawz/Premier Investments vs. L.L. Pelling/Dan their names were shown. ly supreme at their positions,” Florida (Olsen 6-6) at San Diego (Maddux 7-4), 9:05 Wiese Marketing Research 6 p.m. NG p.m. Active Endeavors/McCurrys vs. Coralville Hy-Vee “OK, now turn it around,” Pruitt said. Atlanta (Davies 3-7) at L.A. Dodgers (Wolf 9-6), 9:10 7:30 p.m. NG p.m. Boston coach Doc Rivers chid- Davis was a star of LSU’s Wednesday’s Games ed them. “That’s the only Final Four run in 2006 and Chicago Cubs at Washington, 11:05 a.m. WNBA San Francisco at Cincinnati, 12:15 p.m. name that matters.” nearly declared for the draft Philadelphia at Houston, 1:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 3:05 p.m. W L Pct GB The Celtics acquired Allen after last season. But he Arizona at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. Detroit 11 4 .733 — Indiana 11 4 .733 — on draft night last week for the returned for his junior year, N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 7:05 p.m. 1 Chicago 8 8 .500 3 ⁄2 Florida at San Diego, 8:05 p.m. 1 fifth overall pick, which turned and his stock dropped when New York 8 8 .500 3 ⁄2 Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. 1 Connecticut 6 10 .375 5 ⁄2 out to be Georgetown forward his numbers dipped and 1 Washington 5 11 .313 6 ⁄2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Jeff Green, along with Delonte missed several late games W L Pct GB West and Wally Szczerbiak. East Division W L Pct GB Sacramento 11 6 .647 — with a strained quadriceps. Boston 50 31 .617 — 1 San Antonio 9 6 .600 1 The move signaled Boston’s Davis, who led the South- Toronto 40 42 .488 10 ⁄2 1 Phoenix 9 7 .563 1 ⁄2 New York 38 41 .481 11 Seattle 8 7 .533 2 intention to build a playoff con- eastern Conference in 36 45 .444 14 Los Angeles 7 8 .467 3 Tampa Bay 33 48 .407 17 1 tender around Paul Pierce and rebounding last season while Minnesota 5 11 .313 5 ⁄2 Central Division W L Pct GB 1 Houston 4 12 .250 6 ⁄2 Al Jefferson, rather than averaging almost 18 points, Cleveland 50 32 .610 — Monday’s Games Detroit 47 33 .588 2 admitted being disappointed 1 No games scheduled adding more young pieces to Minnesota 42 39 .519 7 ⁄2 1 Today’s Games Chicago 35 44 .443 13 ⁄2 an already young team. that he wasn’t drafted in the 1 San Antonio at Washington, 6 p.m. Kansas City 35 48 .422 15 ⁄2 Phoenix at Minnesota, 7 p.m. “When you’re playing with first round, but vowed to make West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles 51 31 .622 — the most of it. 1 veterans, they know what to do. Seattle 45 34 .570 4 ⁄2 Oakland 42 40 .512 9 WIMBLEDON SEEDS FARED It’s going to make it a lot better,” “Everybody wants to go in Texas 34 48 .415 17 Monday’s Games Monday Rivers said at the team’s prac- the first round. … In spite of Boston 7, Texas 3 Men Third Round tice facility. “They’re profession- what happened, I have the N.Y. Yankees 5, Minnesota 1 Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, def. Lee Cleveland 10, Tampa Bay 2 Hyung-taik, South Korea, 6-4, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (3). al. It helps everyone. It helps chance, and I’m in the NBA Baltimore 7, 6 Marcos Baghdatis (10), Cyprus, def. David Kansas City 3, Seattle 2, 11 innings Nalbandian (23), Argentina, 6-2, 7-5, 6-0. Ray having Paul. It helps Paul now,” he said. Toronto 11, Oakland 7 Mikhail Youzhny (14), Russia, def. Jarkko Nieminen having Ray.It helps Al.” “It just means so much, being Today’s Games (18), Finland, 7-5, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Tampa Bay (Kazmir 5-4) at Boston (Matsuzaka 9-5), Jonas Bjorkman (19), Sweden, def. Wayne Arthurs, Rivers said another draft in basketball, to hear the 6:05 p.m. Australia, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. Minnesota (Silva 6-8) at N.Y. Yankees (Wang 7-4), Women choice might have helped out ‘Boston Celtics.’ You think about 6:05 p.m. Third Round the starting lineup. But by immortality, all the champi- Cleveland (Byrd 7-3) at Detroit (Robertson 4-6), 6:05 Svetlana Kuznetsova (5), Russia, def. Agnieszka p.m. Radwanska, Poland, 6-2, 6-3. adding Allen, a seven-time all- onships, being a part of this Seattle (Feierabend 1-2) at Kansas City (De La Ana Ivanovic (6), Serbia, def. Aravane Rezai, Rosa 5-9), 7:10 p.m. France, 6-3, 6-2. star, instead of another highly organization is a blessing. I’m Baltimore (D.Cabrera 6-8) at Chicago White Sox Nadia Petrova (11), Russia, def. Virginia Ruano touted youngster, he also gets happy they gave me the chance, (Vazquez 4-5), 7:11 p.m. Pascual, Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (3). L.A. Angels (E.Santana 5-8) at Texas (Millwood 4-7), Tamira Paszek, Austria, def. Elena Dementieva (12), a veteran presence that can happy they believed in me.” 7:35 p.m. Russia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Toronto (Litsch 1-2) at Oakland (Blanton 7-4), 9:05 Nicole Vaidisova (14), Czech Republic, def. Victoria carry the team when Pierce Allen, who will turn 32 later p.m. Azarenka, Belarus, 6-4, 6-2. needs a rest. this month, averaged a career- Wednesday’s Games Venus Williams (23), United States, def. Akiko Tampa Bay at Boston, 12:05 p.m. Morigami, Japan, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. “When Paul comes out, you high 26.4 points last season, Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. Fourth Round Toronto at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Justine Henin (1), Belgium, def. Patty Schnyder (15), have Ray on the floor,” Rivers his 11th. He had surgery on Cleveland at Detroit, 6:05 p.m. Switzerland, 6-2, 6-2. said. “Hopefully, we won’t have April 7 to remove bone spurs in Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 6:05 p.m. Serena Williams (7), United States, def. Daniela Seattle at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Hantuchova (10), Slovakia, 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-2. the times anymore when Paul both ankles but said Tuesday L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:35 p.m. Michaella Kracijek (31), Netherlands, def. Laura Granville, United States, 6-3, 6-4. sits for 30 seconds, and we’ve got his feet were “perfect … like to bring him back into the game.” having two new pairs of feet.”

WIMBLEDON Serena beats pain, advances

BY HOWARD FENDRICH ASSOCIATED PRESS WIMBLEDON, England — Hobbled, hurting, and essential- ly playing on one leg, Serena Williams managed to gut out a three-set victory at Wimbledon on Monday against an opponent who helped by fading right along with the daylight. Williams crumpled to the grass in the second set with a left calf injury, was treated on court, then kept on playing, barely able to move. Given a reprieve by a nearly two-hour rain delay, Williams returned to compete over her mother’s protests. And she won, prolonging her bid for a third title at the All England Club by getting past No. 10-seeded Daniela Hantu- chova of Slovakia (6-2, 6-7 [2], 6- 2) to set up a quarterfinal show- down against No. 1 Justine Henin. When Hantuchova dumped a backhand into the net for the Anja Niedringhaus/Associated Press last of her 28 unforced errors, Serena Williams reacts after winning a point on her way to defeating Daniela Hantuchova in their match Williams blew a kiss to the on the Centre Court at Wimbledon on Monday. charcoal-colored clouds above Centre Court. “I’ve got to say, they’ve got fight. be worthy of a major final, Sere- but Serena limped around, “I thought about not finish- If they don’t have nothing else, na sidestepped looking ahead, sometimes struggling merely ing, but very briefly. I thought I they’ve got fight.” saying, “Getting through today to walk. While she wiped wouldn’t be able to live with Well, Serena and Venus is great. That’s the only thing away tears, up in the stands myself if I hadn’t at least tried,” Williams happen to have plenty I’m focused on right now.” Venus used both hands to the No. 7 Williams said. “I’ve more, which is why they have Hantuchova had just hit a cover her eyes, and Price never dealt with such pain. I won a combined 13 Grand Slam forehand winner to make the shook her head. can’t believe — I can’t believe I singles titles, five at Wimbledon. score 5-5, 30-15 in the second After Hantuchova went up 6- won, really.” And why they are still in this set when Serena, walking along 5, Serena somehow held serve It was, in many respects, an year’s tournament, with Venus the baseline, suddenly felt a to force a tiebreaker, getting to all-around startling day at to face 2004 champion Maria grab in her lower left leg. She 6-all with a 110 mph ace and a Wimbledon, particularly for the Sharapova today for a quarterfi- whacked herself in the calf shriek. With Hantuchova up 4-2 Williams family. nal berth. three times with her racket, in the tiebreaker, a drizzle Serena’s older sister, Venus, If she’s able to play, Serena then clutched at the muscle and forced a suspension. double-faulted 14 times, faced will meet Henin in a rematch sprawled on the ground. A crowd that suddenly was 23 break points, trailed 5-3 in from last month’s French Open, The 2002 and 2003 Wimble- behind Serena actually the final set, and still figured where the Belgian won their don champion was down for applauded the chair umpire’s out a way to beat Akiko Moriga- quarterfinal en route to the more than five minutes, grimac- announcement of a rain delay, mi of Japan (6-2, 3-6, 7-5) in a title. Henin, trying to complete a ing and dropping her head in something unprecedented in match suspended because of career Grand Slam at Wimble- the grass while a trainer mas- these parts. rain June 30. don, beat No. 15 Patty Schnyder saged her calf and applied ice. It “I was definitely saved by the “Two crazy matches,” said the (6-2, 6-2). was diagnosed as a spasm- rain,” Serena said later. “I sisters’ mother, Oracene Price, Asked about the matchup induced calf strain. couldn’t move before the rain. summing up her daughters’ day. against Henin, one that would Eventually, play continued, Just everything stopped.”

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Iowa guard Tony Freeman continues to light up the Prime Time scoreboard, while ex-Hawkeye Duez Henderson makes his presence known.

Duez Henderson guards Tony Freeman Tony the Tiger shines during the first half of HENDERSON ‘There’s nothing like the fans in Iowa. Prime Time CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 Look at the crowd — they’re great. They could play on Monday in be out at the pool or playing golf, but they come here.’ “It’s fun,” he said. “It’s great North getting out and interacting — Duez Henderson, ex-hawkeye Liberty. with the guys. I’ve played in Freeman other summer leagues, and and this is one of the best-run and McCurrys/ -organized.” helping young players will enter his sixth year in Gatens The former forward hasn’t defeated been far from the game or improve. Germany this upcoming sea- Iowa City since finishing his Along with former Hawkeye son. Imprinted/ Hawkeye career in 2002. guard Jason Price, Henderson “I love it,” he said. “A lot of Goodfellow He’s playing his ninth Prime runs Bound 4 Glory, an indi- guys from the United States on Monday Time season in 10 years. vidual basketball training like to bounce around coun- night. “There’s nothing like the business. The program is for tries, but not me. After my fans in Iowa,” Henderson said. boys and girls players ranging first few years, I fell in love “Look at the crowd — they’re from fourth grade through with the culture.” great. They could be out at the high school. Whether he’s in Iowa City or pool or playing golf, but they His competitive career isn’t Germany, Henderson is come here.” complete yet, either. always at home on the basket- During the past four sum- He’s taken the route of ball court. mers, when not playing bas- many former Hawkeyes to E-mail DI reporter Mike Brownlee at: ketball, Henderson has been European basketball, and he [email protected] Brett Slezak/The Daily Iowan

HOLY COW! Preparing for the inevitable, HOW BROADCASTERS CALLED FAMOUS SHOTS Giants announcers wait Some famous home run calls in baseball: CALLING for Barry Bonds to pass , on Bobby Thomson’s pennant-winning home run against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Oct. 3, 1951: THE BALL . Branca throws. There’s a long drive. It’s gonna be, I believe — the Giants win the pennant! The Giants win “ BY JOSH DUBOW of other exposure all because his Aaron’s career record of 755. a piece of paper or on the count- the pennant! The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win ASSOCIATED PRESS microphone for KNBR radio went And while all of the Giants’ er,” he said. “I always felt like the pennant! Bobby Thomson hits into the lower deck of dead just as he was saying, “The play-by-play announcers would the only thing you can really do SAN FRANCISCO — Dave payoff pitch, a swing, and a drive like the honor, they are also to look bad is get the number the left field stands! The Giants win the pennant! And Flemming is best known for the to deep cen …” pulling for Flemming. wrong. If you get the number they’re going crazy! They’re going crazy! call heard nowhere in the world. Then there was only applause “If he calls it, I think it would right, at least you’re off to a ——— On the air in the San Francis- from the fans instead of Flem- be great,” said Duane Kuiper, good start. If you get the num- Phil Rizzuto on Roger Maris’ 61st home run, Oct. 1, 1961:” co Giants’ radio booth when ming calling it a “Ruthian shot to who called 715 on television. “I ber wrong, you can’t put that Barry Bonds hit his 715th pass the Babe” and the descrip- would love it if he’d be able to call bullet back in the gun.” Fastball hit deep to right. This could be it! career home run to pass Babe tion of the celebration surround- it. I’m still very upset the whole Some announcers prepare Way“ back there! Holy cow! He did it! Sixty-one for Maris! Ruth for second place last year, ing the milestone. Broadcast microphone thing went out.” lines to use for milestone Look at ’em fight for that ball out there! Flemming’s microphone went partner Greg Papa eventually Bonds’ has had so many mile- homers, as Milo Hamilton did in dead just before Bonds’ drive ——— took over, recapping the scene stone homers over the years that his call of Aaron’s record-break- sailed over the fence. Milo Hamilton on Hank Aaron’s 715th home run,” well after the home run. Miller, Kuiper, Flemming, and er in 1974: “There is a new A call that likely would have April 8, 1974, vs. Los Angeles: “I might have shot somebody Papa have all had shots at home-run champion of all-time been preserved for history at the if I had been on the air and that describing them. In recent years, … and it’s Henry Aaron!” Here’s the pitch by Downing. Swinging. Here’s a drive Baseball Hall of Fame instead happened,” said Giants’ broad- Bonds has reached career mile- That call, which Miller “into left-center field. That ball is gonna be — outta here! became one of the more memo- caster , who was in stones of 500, 600, and 700. There described as “genius,” is the rable broadcasting blunders. Texas that day preparing for a was also the record setting 2001 definitive one of Aaron’s 715th, It’s gone! It’s 715! There is a new home-run champion “It wasn’t heartbreaking, but game on ESPN. “I almost got season, when Bonds hit Nos. 71, although the Giants broadcast- of all-time … and it’s Henry Aaron! it wasn’t fun,” Flemming said. “I physically ill just hearing about 72, and 73 on the final weekend. ers all said they had no pre- ——— was really disappointed the day it. I can’t even think of a story to There were the shots to tie pared phrases to use and would on Aaron’s 715th: ” it happened because I love those match that in the history of and pass Willie Mays’ mark of let the specifics of the moment The ball’s hit deep … deep … it is gone! big moments, and I thought I broadcasting. What can you say 660 in 2004 and most recently dictate their call. made a good call. But I got over to Dave? ‘Next time a guy hits the National League record No. Curt Gowdy offered a more He“ did it! He did it! Henry Aaron … is the all-time it. There’s no reason to feel sorry No. 715, you’ll have a chance to 734 last season. subdued call of Aaron’s record- home-run … leader now! for it. In the end, more people do that one.’ When will that be?” Having called nearly all of breaker on NBC’s national tele- ——— remember it because of what But Flemming could get a those homers on either TV or cast, and ’s descrip- Vin Scully on Aaron’s 715th: ” happened than if the call had chance to call an even bigger radio, Kuiper has one piece of tion on the Dodgers’ radio just been normal.” home run later this season. advice he always follows. broadcast gets little play but Fastball … there’s a high drive into deep left-center field. Flemming ended up getting Bonds has 750 career home “I write the number of the was cited by both Miller and “Buckner goes back, to the fence, it is gone! [Scully then national TV interviews and plenty runs, six shy of breaking Hank home run in big letters on either Kuiper as one of their favorites. paused around 25 seconds as the crowd cheered.] What a marvelous moment for baseball. What a marvelous moment for Atlanta and the state of Georgia. What a marvelous moment for the country and the world. Aaron remembered A black man is getting a standing ovation in the Deep South for breaking a record of an all-time baseball idol. as complete player And it’s a great moment for all of us and particularly for Henry Aaron, who is met at home plate not only by every AARON growing up in Los Angeles, he CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 spent a lot of time watching member of the Braves but by his father and mother. Aaron and the visiting Braves ——— “Hank was such a great play- from the right-field bleachers at on Kirk Gibson’s home run against Oakland in the World” er when you saw him in the Dodger Stadium. Series, Oct. 15, 1988: ’50s and ’60s, when he wasn’t “He might be the greatest Gibson swings, and a fly ball to deep right field. pulling everything,” Selig said. player of all time,” said Gwynn, “I never saw a guy hit so many who also will be inducted into “ This is gonna be a home run! Unbelievable! line drives all over the ball- Cooperstown this summer. A home run for Gibson! And the Dodgers have won park. … What an absolutely “Just look at his numbers. magnificent career.” Everybody characterizes him as the game, 5-4! I don’t believe what I just saw! a home-run hitter because he’s ——— For some reason, though, it’s a held that record so long. But he Mike Shannon on Mark McGwire’s 62nd home run, Sept. 8, 1998:” career that never seemed the spark the adulation that followed was a great baserunner, a great A shot into the corner! It might make it! Ruth, or the wonder inspired by defender, a great player period.” There“ it is — 62, folks! And we have a new home Willie Mays, or even that scorn- When Aaron came to the big ful disdain that Barry Bonds — leagues in 1954, Hall of Fame run champion — a new Sultan of Swat! the soon-to-be home-run king — pitcher Robin Roberts quickly ——— faces in every ballpark but his speculated: This might be the Joe Buck on McGwire’s 62nd home run: ” own. (Of course, it should be next guy to hit .400. Down the left field line — is it enough? Gone! noted that Aaron got plenty of “He didn’t look like he was There it is, 62! Touch first, Mark, you are bigoted hate mail as he closed in going to be a home-run hitter,” “ on Ruth, the burden of being a Roberts said. “He was quite the new single-season home-run king! black man who dared to break a slender. He hit for a good aver- ——— white man’s hallowed mark.) age and hit a lot to right field. Jon Miller on Barry Bonds’ 71st home run, Oct. 5, 2001:” Sure, Aaron was respected. But But when he decided to start There’s a high drive deep into right center field, in his time, and even today, few trying for home runs, he was would think to put him at the top of quite good at that, too.” “ to the big part of the ballpark … NUMBER 71! a list for the game’s greatest play- And what a shot over the 421 foot marker! ers, or even anoint him the most ——— fearsome slugger.Never mind those Scully on Bonds’ 71st: ” 755 homers, a number that has The 1-0 pitch. A fastball hit into deep right-center field. reigned supreme for three decades. “When it comes to home runs,we “ It’s a way out and gone. There it is, No. 71. think of guys who hit those monu- ——— mental blasts,” said Cal Ripken Jr., Duane Kuiper on Bonds’ 715th home run, May 28, 2006:” who will join Aaron in the Hall of The pitch. Bonds hits one high, hits it deep to center. Fame this summer. “He generated a lot of power with his hands and “Outta here! 715! The wait is over. They are on their feet wrists. Many of his home runs were at AT&T Park. Bonds passes Babe Ruth, he is line drives, not those towering second on the all-time home-run list! blasts like some other guys did.” ” When Tony Gwynn was

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W/D, oak lami- jandjapts.com (319)936-5743. free parking spaces. $550/ ately. $1350. (319)354-2203. (319)430-2722. 310 N.CLINTON $100 OFF DEPOSIT W/D, C/A, near schools, parks, nate floors, off-street parking (319)338-7058. month plus utilities. Cats nego- Large one bedroom apartment ONE bedroom apartment. East- 929 Iowa Ave. recreation center and library, on present or Fall option lease. tiable. (319)354-0104. 3/4 bedroom, 1-1/2 bathroom, with private entrance, bonus of- side. Available immediately. Call $740 includes H/W Cable city busline. $810. SouthGate, (319)621-4653. LARGE 3,4,5, bedroom houses. W/D, A/C, garage, deck yards, HOUSE fice room. Free off-street parking (319)354-2203. 317 S. Johnson TWO bedroom apartments/ (319)339-9320, www.s-gate.com Hardwood floors, parking, A/C, THREE bedroom, many finished basement. Busline, 8/1. in front of unit! Available $799 includes water/ cable August. 2250 & 2260 9th St., W/D, dishwasher, Internet. Avail- ONE bedroom apartment. updates, 1929 Muscatine Ave., $1150. (319)338-8798. August 1st. $760, H/W paid. 400 S.Dubuque Coralville. $585. (319)351-7415. LARGE three bedroom. Free able now or August 1. After FOR SALE (319)331-7487. Oakwood Village Coralville. $999 includes H/W off-street parking. On free shuttle W/D, C/A. Pets okay. 6:30p.m. call (319)354-2221. FACTORY built modular homes. Pool. $525/ month. Very nice. (319)351-8391 TWO bedroom units. bus route. 10 minute walk to (563)940-8012. 3-5 BEDROOM student rentals. iacityrentals.com State and fed HUD code. 504 S.Capitol #1 (319)626-2610. www.aptsdowntown.com New units, must see! campus. Dishwasher, lots of $1000- $1600. Pets okay. 3 BR, 2 BA on your foundation. August 1st New appliances, flooring and closets. $840, H/W paid. (319)331-7825. LARGE three bedroom. 402 Only $39,980. Efficiency- two blocks from cam- One Bedroom Downtown tons more. $675 rent and one (319)321-3822. CONDO E.Davenport. Close-in. Fully (800)632-5985 pus, roomy, newer bathroom, $100 OFF DEPOSIT 4-PLEX. Two bedrooms includes free month with lease. Call for 3/4 bedroom, two bathroom, renovated. W/D, C/A, micro- Horkheimer Homes eat-in kitchen, all utilities paid by Pentacrest Apts. security entrance, carpeting, details and to set up a showing. NICEST in Iowa City. Three bed- parking, W/D. Kitchen/ bathroom wave, gas fireplace, parking. Hazelton, IA. Landlord. $505. $695 includes H/W blinds, soft water, Pella Win- room, two bathroom totally re- FOR RENT Attic loft. Online photos. Avail- Megan (319)364-2631 WESTSIDE DRIVE. Great two remolded in July. One mile cam- Call (319)887-6217. 407 N.Dubuque dows, A/C, dishwasher, W/D in stored older home. All amenities. able 8/1/07. $1650/ month plus SIX bedroom tri-plex/ house. Jason 361-3958. bedroom, one bathroom, ALL pus. 132 Muscatine Ave. $995. $705 includes cable basement and extra storage unit. Close to downtown. No pets. utilities. www.buxhouses.com 235K. (319)337-5022. A cute efficiency, one person, www.rogerspmonline.com appliances (W/D too). Fireplace, (319)936-1075, (319)338-3701. 509 S.Linn (remodeled) August 1. No pets, no smoking. $1350 plus utilities. (319)354-7262. own kitchen and bath, parking, deck, large two car garage. $695 includes H/W/ cable $550/ month. (319)351-2324, TWO bedroom, Coralville, avail- (319)354-9597. bedroom house. 1319 Mus- TWO- three bedroom, garage, yard. No pets. Reference. $410. Available 8/1/07. $795/ month. 3/4 (319)351-8391 cell (319)430-3272. able now. 970 sq.ft. $595/ catine Ave. Available August 1. N.JOHNSON. 5+ bedrooms, hot Dubuque St., $150,000. (319)331-5071. (515)277-4345. www.aptsdowntown.com month, water paid. Balcony, C/A, THREE bedroom apartment $1200/ month, $1200 deposit. tub, W/D, $1750. Available (319)936-2184. 614 E.JEFFERSON. Large two AD#128. Kitchenette with shared free parking, laundry on-site, on downtown close to campus. Bal- (319)431-9414. August 1. (319)310-6798. ONE bedroom on busline in bedroom, 800 sq.ft. Refrigerator, bath near campus. No pets. H/W busline. (319)339-7925. cony, all amenities. August 1 Coralville. H/W paid. $475/ microwave, two A/Cs, $800. SIX bedroom, three bathroom paid. Call M-F, 9-5pm. lease. (319)230-1444. 4 bedroom, two bathroom MOBILE HOME month. (319)351-1346. (319)358-2903. TWO bedroom, one bathroom, 3 house. C/A, dishwasher, private (319)351-2178. house. W/D, C/A, fenced yard, level townhouse. Pets consid- patio, garage. S.Johnson. ONE bedroom available August 630 S.CAPITOL STREET THREE bedroom apartment. two car garage. 516 S.Lucas St. AD#14. One bedroom on ered. W/D hook-ups. On busline. New paint, vinyl, and appliances. $1998/ month. jandjapts.com FOR SALE 1. $565/ month plus utilities. No Two bedroom, two bathroom, Pets considered. $1200. 14X70 Mobile Home Dubuque St. D/W, C/A, W/D fa- $600 plus utilities. On busline. 961 Miller Ave. (319)338-7058. pets. (319)338-1144. two balconies. Close to down- (319)936-1075. $9,800 cilities, security building, no pets. (319)331-1120. Available immediately. $745/ town, overlooking swimming SIX bedroom, two bathroom, two Two bedroom, large kitchen with Call M-F, 9-5, (319)351-2178. ONE bedroom, four blocks from month, H/W paid. (319)337-2685 pool. Free garage parking. Laun- TWO bedroom, one bathroom, 519 S.LUCAS. kitchen. 670 S.Governor St. refrigerator and stove, deck, UIHC. H/W paid. A/C. or (319)430-2093. AD#412. One bedroom on Linn dry, elevator, all appliances. fireplace, on Cambus. $675 in- Three bedroom, two car garage, $1950 plus utilities/ month. shed. Bon Aire Mobile Home (319)430-3219, (319)679-2572. St. Water paid. Call M-F, 9-5pm. Central A/C and heating. Call hardwood floors, fireplace. New. cludes Utilities. (319)331-1120. THREE BEDROOM (319)621-9772. Lodge. On bus route in Iowa (319)351-2178. ASI (319)621-6750. August 1. $1200. ONE bedroom, hardwood floors CLOSE-IN! AVAILABLE August 5. Three City. Call (319)629-5527 or TWO bedroom, three blocks (319)321-4100. SMALL one bedroom with den, in well maintained historic build- bedroom, three bathroom luxury (319)430-8271. AD#507. One bedroom apart- ABER AVE.- two bedroom, one from downtown, behind Lou Fall leasing. appliances, W/D, A/C, new win- ment downtown. H/W paid, A/C, ing. Close to downtown. bath, H/W paid, dishwasher, $825/ month. H/W included. condo. $1320/ month. Henri Restaurant, C/A, $575 714 N.VAN BUREN dows, on busline, close-in, 1984 Champion mobile home. W/D facilities. Call M-F, 9-5, Off-street parking. on-site laundry, near parks and A/C, dishwasher, parking, (563)299-0907. plus utilities. (319)330-2503. 5-6 bedroom. Rent negotiable. 417-1/2 Grant St. No pets, grads Two bedroom, two bathroom, (319)351-2178. Please call (319)338-8343. walking trails. Some units allow laundry. No pets. AVAILABLE immediately. Nice remhouses.com (319)337-5022. preferred. $575. (319)338-9053, privacy deck, remodeled. 14x70. cats and small dogs for addi- TWO bedroom, two bathroom in (319)330-2100, (319)337-8544. ALL utilities included; cats wel- ONE bedrooms and efficiencies. two bedroom. Close to law (319)351-8404 (319)330-0220. $10,500. (319)541-5316. Downtown, August 1. Great lo- tional fee, on city busline. $595. Coralville. Available now and come; wooded historical setting; -THREE bedroom, two bathroom school; campus. 804 Benton cations. Wood floors, A/C, laun- SouthGate, (319)339-9320, August. Heat included. No smok- CLOSE to campus. 4 bedrooms, SMALL two bedroom house for www.gaslightvillagerentals.com duplex. Nice yard, patio. Drive. $625/ month. 1999 double wide mobile home. dry, no pets. jandjapts.com www.s-gate.com ing, no pets. On busline. Call 2-1/2 bathrooms, older house. rent. 1014 Friendly Ave. Quiet Bowery St. $966/ month. (507)382-6776. Four bedroom, two bathroom. ONE bedrooms and efficiencies. (319)338-7058. (319)351-8901 or All appliances included. 630 neighborhood, available ALL utilities included; cats wel- -THREE bedroom, two bath- Great condition in nice Iowa City Downtown. Now and August 1. (319)330-1480. AVAILABLE now and August. Bloomington St. Iowa City. August 1. $725. Full basement. area. Asking 48k/ OBO/ contract. QUIET efficiency. $450 includes come; wooded historical setting; room, Prentiss St. $1320/ month Great locations. A/C, laundry, Large (1200-1300 sq.ft.) three $1295. August 1. 621-6528, W/D hook-ups. Pets okay with Call (319)351-4382. utilities. Ten minute walk to hos- www.gaslightvillagerentals.com TWO bedroom, walk to campus, all utilities included. parking available. No pets. bedroom townhouse, with ga- 354-6880. deposit. (319)338-0261. August 1, parking. $710, H/W -THREE bedroom, two bathroom jandjapts.com (319)338-7058. pital. August 1. Grad student AVAILABLE ANYTIME. rage, C/A, dishwasher. Near preferred. (319)936-1645. paid. No pets. (319)936-5743. townhouse with garage, C/A, STOP PAYING RENT! Iowa City. New two bedroom. UIHC, Law School. $891/ month. COUNTRY SETTING. 16 acres: AVAILABLE now and August ef- westside. $891/ month. LEASE TO PURCHASE REAL ESTATE $700. (319)621-7196. TWO bedroom. H/W paid. Free No pets. jandjapts.com Trees, creek, prairie. Great for ficiencies starting at $448/ QUIET neighborhood. One bed- All available August 1. your new home now! parking. (319)321-3822, (319)338-7058. outdoor pets. Available now. month, one bedrooms starting at room/ one bath. Grad/ profes- AVAILABLE AUGUST No pets. jandjapts.com Call Jim for details (319)330-2100. Two bedroom, two bathroom PROPERTIES $485/ month. Westside IC and sional. No smoking/ pets. 3 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS (319)338-7058. LARGE three bedroom town- (515)408-1135 11 RENTAL PROPERTIES for house. 3-1/2 miles from Iowa downtown. Parking, A/C, bus- August. $435. (319)624-8133. Spacious 2 bedrooms with house, two baths, skylight, sale. Rented for 2007-2008. TWO bedroom. Secured build- City. Newer appliances with high line. jandjapts.com walk-in closets. THREE bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, off-street parking, W/D, C/A, THREE bedroom house. W/D, Call after 5:30p.m. VERY close-in. One bedroom ing. W/D, dishwasher, C/A, wa- efficiency furnace and C/A. (319)338-7058. -21 N.Johnson $875-$925 three blocks from downtown, yard, internet. No smoking, no carport. $850. (319)400-7335. (319)631-1972. unit, 210 E.Davenport. Also effi- ter paid. (319)338-4774. Hardwood floors, W/D, patio, -505-515 E.Jefferson $875-$925 behind Lou Henri Restaurant, pets. After 6:30p.m. AVAILABLE AUGUST ciency unit, 6 S.Johnson. Both porch, attached garage, barn. includes H/W and cable ALWAYS ONLINE C/A, $875 plus utilities. (319)354-2221. 5 MINUTE WALK TO CAMPUS units have H/W paid. No pets. $1150/ month plus $1150 secu- Laundry & parking available www.dailyiowan.com (319)330-2503. iacityrentals.com Studio & one bedrooms Free parking. $460/ month. rity deposit. (847)234-8665. HOUSE (319)341-3740, (319)338-4306. on-site. (Only $700 deposit). 312 E.Burlington St., $620 & www.apartmentsnearcampus.com WESTWINDS CONDOS behind TWO bedroom, 2-1/2 bathroom, FALL LEASING $630, only $500 deposit. VERY large one bedroom. (319)351-7676 Fareway. Two bedroom, large DUPLEX 2 car garage, deck, W/D. East- TOWNHOUSES DOWNTOWN FOR SALE www.apartmentsnearcampus.com Close-in. C/A, parking available. living room with built-ins, C/A, side. (319)351-7682. AVAILABLE now. Two bed- NEAR U OF I (319)351-7676 Security entrance. W/D. $625/ cats ok. $635. (319)351-8404. rooms downtown. Starting at FOR RENT TWO bedroom, two bathroom. 4 to 5 bedroom townhomes, month. Days (319)351-1346, af- Iowa City. CLEAN, quiet one bedroom and $750/ month. Off-street parking, WOODLANDS APARTMENTS- 2120 Davis Street, Garage, rear parking, W/D and cable and internet included. ter 7:30p.m and weekends Two bedroom, one bathroom, efficiency. H/W paid. Laundry. A/C. No pets. janjapts.com two bedroom, one bath, recently all new appliances. 1000 sq.ft. (319)354-2221. garage, large bacyard, nearby Busline. No smoking/ pets. (319)338-7058. remodeled, W/D in unit, C/A, $800/ month plus utilities. North Call (319)354-8331 Coralville. (319)337-9376. park. $650/ month. VERY nice and quiet one bed- some with decks, on city busline. Liberty, right off highway 965, for showings. BROADWAY CONDOMINIUMS (319)339-4277. room units in North Liberty. Some units allow cats for an ad- close to I-380.(319)530-8887. www.aptsdowntown.com CLOSE-IN one bedroom. very roomy two bedroom, one $510/ month. Non-smoking. ditional fee. $620-$650. Off-street parking, laundry, no bath, water paid, C/A, on-site (319)351-1346 (319)339-9320, www.s-gate.com pets. $495/ month, H/W paid. laundry, on city busline, $510. (319)321-2239. MOVING?? (319)339-9320, www.s-gate.com APARTMENT Downtown Efficiencies SELL UNWANTED CROSS PARK APARTMENTS- THREE / FOUR $100 OFF DEPOSIT FURNITURE IN two bedroom, two bath, dish- FOR RENT 108 S.Linn THE DAILY IOWAN washer, microwave, on-site laun- BEDROOM $620 + gas/ electric CLASSIFIEDS dry, C/A, entry door system, 340 E.Burlington 335-5784 some with deck or patio, on city $679 + gas/ electric busline. $565-$595. 332 E.Washington (319)339-9320, www.s-gate.com $738 includes H/W cable TWO BEDROOM (319)351-8391 DAILY IOWAN CLASSIFIEDS www.aptsdowntwn.com 335-5784; 335-5785 e-mail: EASTSIDE EFFICIENCIES. daily-iowan- Close-in, free parking, $460, [email protected] H/W paid. (319)351-8404. FALL LEASING EFFICIENCIES available. Two bedroom, one bathroom. Corner Dubuque and Church. Close to UIHC, law. $450 to $575. H/W paid. No Parking, laundry, on busline. pets. (319)356-5933. No pets. Sublets available. EFFICIENCY apartment. -814 Oakcrest St. $650, Close-n, pets negotiable. Avail- plus utilities able now. (319)338-7047. H/W paid. Call (319)430-9232. EFFICIENCY, all utilities paid LOTS/ACREAGE FINKBINE LANE- Near UIHC for. One and two bedroom, H/W and Law Building- two bedroom, paid for. Close to graduate one bath, H/W paid, dishwasher, school. Now and August 1. microwave, on-site laundry, on www.jandmhomeweb.com busline. Cats and small dogs (319)358-7139. okay for additional fee. $595. FALL LEASING SouthGate, (319)339-9320, 514 N.Dubuque St. Efficiency’s www.s-gate.com and one bedroom available. H/W LARGE two bedroom apartment included. Off-street parking in Coralville. Walking distance to available. Laundry on-site. No Coral Ridge. C/A and heat, W/D, pets. Call (319)337-2242 for ap- two free parking spaces, vaulted pointment. ceilings with skylights, wood FALL leasing. One bedroom burning fireplace, large deck with apartments. Walk to campus. storage room. $750/ month plus Laundry. (319)631-4889. utilities. (319)354-0104.

108 N.JOHNSON Three bedroom apartment on main floor of house, large kitchen and living room, private entrance, free parking. Available August 1st. $990 heat & water paid. (319)331-7487. HOUSE 401 S. GILBERT. Three bed- room, two bathroom loft units FOR SALE one block from downtown. $1595 plus utilities. (319)331-7487. 419 S.GOVERNOR. One block off BurlingtonSt. Townhouses, 3 and 4 bedrooms. REAL ESTATE W/D hook-ups, A/C, balcony, Parking August 1. (319)338-4774. PROPERTIES

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TELEVISION PRIME TIME LEAGUE Big Ten Network announces launch date Big Ten Network President The Mark Silverman announced on Horner, John Lickliter bow out Monday that the conference- devoted station is set for a national studio launch on Aug. 30. The network, which had Tony previously said it hoped to launch at some point in August, set a final Duez date and even a 7 p.m. start- ing time for its inaugural telecast of Silverman Show “Big Ten Big Ten Network Tonight” — president a signature BY MIKE BROWNLEE news, information, and high- THE DAILY IOWAN light show. The Iowa basketball of past, A press release from the present, and future was on full network also announced the display Monday night. distribution commitments for Current Hawkeye guard more than 75 cable systems Tony Freeman scored 28 points spanning eight states, includ- and class of 2008 recruit Matt ing Illinois and Iowa. The net- Gatens scored 25 to lead work had previously estab- McCurrys/Mike Gatens Real lished and announced a distri- Estate to a 110-95 win over bution commitment with Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfel- DirecTV. low Printing in Prime Time “With these commitments, League action. we’re well on our way toward F reeman’s ensuring that roughly half the team busted subscribers to smaller cable the game open systems across the Midwest with a 11-0 run have better access to their early in the sec- favorite Big Ten schools and ond half, and teams than any time in histo- the game was- ry,” Silverman said in the Brett Slezak/The Daily Iowan John Lickliter, the son of Iowa men’s basketball head coach Todd Lickliter, dribbles the ball during Prime Time League play on Monday in n’t closer than release. eight points the Henderson North Liberty. Lickliter plays with ex-Hawkeye Jeff Horner on Randy Larson’s Asoyia/Hodge squad. Of the select cable systems rest of the way. ex-hawkeye with commitments listed in “I’m going to who was planning to leave this game, UNI’s Jordan Eglseder the release, Iowa Network keep pushing the ball and take Asoyia/Hodge won big Monday morning to play in an AAU notched the first two of his 21 Services was included. it to ’em,” Freeman said. “After league in Indiana. Lickliter, the points on the night. — by Charlie Kautz 30-35 minutes, teams get tired. son of Iowa basketball head Asoyia/Hodge quickly made up night in the Prime Time finale for “We seem to always pull coach Todd Lickliter, said the a 10-0 deficit and didn’t look away at the 30-35 minute mark MLB transition from Indiana to Iowa back, controlling the tempo for former Hawkeye Jeff Horner and in the game.” City was a difficult one. the rest of the game. Freeman added seven Cubs 7, Nationals 2 “It’s tough, knowing what “It’s always a mismatch when high-schooler John Lickliter. rebounds and seven assists in WASHINGTON (AP) — you have back there,” Lickliter Horner’s here,” Larson said. leading his team to a 5-0 record. Alfonso Soriano still has great But a ticket to the pros is far said. “But the guys here have “Anytime you can draft a first- BY SAM MARTIN Gatens, who also had nine times at RFK Stadium, even from certain — the Rockets made it easy.” round pick in the eighth, you THE DAILY IOWAN rebounds in his first game of when he’s wearing another have already stocked up on Like Horner, Lickliter’s have to do it, but also taking the summer season, said he team’s uniform. With former Hawkeye team- point guards. Two weeks after future is still relatively uncer- into account that he wouldn’t be was happy to finally get out Soriano returned Monday mate and second-round draft pick trading for Minnesota’s Mike tain. He will decide later this here for the whole season.” there. night to the stadium that helped Adam Haluska in the stands James, Houston drafted Aaron month whether to come to Iowa The departures of Horner and “It’s fun to play with these earn him a nine-digit contract Monday night, Jeff Horner played Brooks — another point guard City for his senior year and play Lickliter will open up the previ- guys; I love playing out here,” and looked right at home again, his final Prime Time game of the — from Oregon in the first for City High or return to ously crowded back court. summer, scoring eight and dish- the City High senior-to-be said. getting two hits, a run, an RBI, round of last week’s draft. Franklin Central High School Incoming freshmen Hawkeyes ing out nine assists to lead his “It’s good to develop your game and a stolen base in the “I feel the chances are pretty in Indianapolis. Jeff Peterson and Jake Kelly will team to a 129-93 win over Deli against great competition like Chicago Cubs’ 7-2 victory over much slim to none,” Horner said. Whatever he decides, likely see more playing time, as Mart/Iowa City Ready Mix. this.” the Washington Nationals. He hopes to attract attention Asoyia/Hodge coach Randy Larson will sophomore-to-be Danny “It’s a great deal for Adam,” A familiar face from the Manager Lou Piniella was from other NBA teams, he said. liked what he saw this summer. Bohall, who scored a game-high Horner said about Haluska, Hawkeye past, Duez Hender- concerned that this would be If not, he will head back to “He’s a Division I player in 24 points Monday night. who was drafted 43rd overall by son, did all he could in leading a trap series for the Cubs, Europe for his second profes- my opinion — a great shooter,” Larson feels confident his the New Orleans Hornets in Imprinted/Goodfellow, scoring who were sional season there; he played Larson said. “But his best asset young team can continue the last week’s NBA draft. “He defi- 37 points and grabbing five leaving an for Euphony Bree in Belgium is that he makes the right pass hot streak and make a run at nitely deserves it.” boards. 8-1 homes- last season. all the time.” the title. Now, Horner is looking to He raised his season average tand before punch his own ticket. He will “I’ll keep playing, as long as I Larson’s team moved to 2-3 “If we play the right way, we’re to 26.8 points per game. energized leave later this week to play for can,” Horner said. on the season with Monday as good as anybody,” he said. crowds at the in the Asoyia/Hodge will lose a sec- night’s victory. After a six- E-mail DI reporter Sam Martin at: Wrigley NBA’s summer league. ond guard in John Lickliter, minute drought to open the [email protected] SEE HENDERSON, PAGE 9 Field to play a last-place team in a half-empty Lilly stadium. Cub pitcher He needn’t have worried: Soriano and Aaron will never be caught in class three other players had at least two hits, and Ted Lilly (7-4) allowed only three hits Even as Barry Bonds approaches the home-run record, the quiet, over seven innings to put Chicago (41-40) above .500 often underrated Hank Aaron won’t lose his special place in baseball history. for the first time since they were 16-15 on May 9. BY PAUL NEWBERRY Fielding, you say? Aaron won three- Before the game, Soriano straight Gold Gloves in right field, visited Washington’s club- ASSOCIATED PRESS gliding along with a smooth style that house and spoke of his fond ATLANTA — For Bud Selig, the made the tough catch- memories of his eventful but greatest of Hank Aaron’s 755 homers es look easy, while productive season in the More is easy to pick out. keeping runners at nation’s capital. He reluctantly No, it’s not the one that pushed him bay with his strong inside converted from second base • Read more past Babe Ruth as the most prolific right arm. to left field, then hit 46 home about the Giants home-run hitter in baseball history. What about runs and stole 41 bases in a announcer that It’s one that Aaron launched much baserunning? He had blockbuster performance that hopes to avoid a earlier in his career, when no one nine-straight seasons earned him a $136 million, repeat of last could have envisioned a skinny kid with double-figure eight-year contract as a free year’s call heard from south Alabama taking down the steals, and he became agent from the Cubs in nowhere in the Sultan of Swat. just the third member November. world, Page 9. On Sept. 23, 1957, while the com- of the 30-30 club — 30 • A list of missioner-to-be watched from the homers and 30 stolen memorable home TV TODAY upper deck at County Stadium, Aaron bases in the same year. run calls in came through in the 11th inning with Could he hit for baseball, Page 9. average? Even while MLB — Cubs at Nationals, a two-run homer off St. Louis’ Billy playing in an era of dominant pitching, 6 p.m., WGN Muffett that clinched the NL pennant Aaron put up 14 seasons at .300 or bet- Orioles at White Sox, 7:11 for the Milwaukee Braves. ter, going as high as .355 one year and p.m., CSN “One of the greatest moments of my nearly winning the Triple Crown George Nikitin/Associated Press Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 9 baseball career, of my life really,” Selig another time, which he still laments as San Francisco Giant Barry Bonds hits a fifth-inning double against the Arizona p.m., TBS recalled. “So dramatic. So emotional.” the only real void on his résumé. Tennis — Wimbledon, That was Aaron’s prime, when Diamondbacks on June 30 in San Francisco. It was Bond’s 376th career double, women’s quarterfinals, 5 a.m., Hammerin’ Hank was so much more tying him with Willie Mays for the most doubles in the Giants’ history. The Giants ESPN2 than a power hitter. SEE AARON, PAGE 9 beat the Diamondbacks, 4-1.