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LY MONDAY www.t espartandaily.com 9.24.01 VOL. 117, No. 17 WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY High: 75 Low: 55 OPINION "Born Under A Bad Sign." 2 explores the Web sites of left-wing wackos and .1aShong King Daily Staff their take on Elizabeth Pusateri, a student in a watercolor class, paints a manhole cover west World Trade of the Career Center on Thursday. Center 3 attacks.

'Unravel' does some Student art tries soul search- ing to find gray skies after Sept. 11th. to brighten SJSU By Lisa Butt how the campus looks" and the campus DAILY STAFF WRITER committee the man is on, last year ban- Page 2 ning him from painting the covers. San Jose State University alumnus He said he felt the banning was unfair Mark Engell said, "when people are because he wasn't notified of the meeting depressed (they) look down at the they held to decide on the banning. ground. When (they) look down there's Parker said he decided he would do something bright and cheerful to bring the paintings again when the time was (them) back up.". right. After he heard about the terrorist Engell and some students taking the attacks Parker said he felt this was the watercolor class in the fine arts program, time. which meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays Animation illustration major Clay from 3 p.m. to 4:50 p.m., were painting Campbell said the controversy is one of the manhole covers near the ATMs and the reasons he decided to paint one. portables Thursday afternoon. "It sounded exciting to me," he said. Professor Leroy Parker, who teaches "It's not causing any harm." the watercolor class, said the students Parker said the manhole covers were will continue painting on Tuesday. the best to paint on because they do not laShong King Daily Staff Parker said his class has painted the rattle and fit tightly in the ground. manhole covers for the Clay Campbell said he wants to paint something that uses stars and stripes and sym- past five or six He said the circular design is another bolizes years. reason for painting them. America. Campbell and others in his watercolor class will be painting more man- He said he was sent a letter from, who Women's soccer team loses 5-0 to hole covers Tuesday. he referred to as "the man in charge of see MANHOLE, Page 3 St. Mary's Sunday at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans managed only one shot on goal in the contest. Fair promotes safety Group simulates - Page 4 By' Anil ri.w I LiN Lt. Bruce Lowe. "We want to get ed in learning more about how to \\ to our community as soon as pos- defend themselves in a rape situ- sible, early in the semester, to The third annual Safety Fair, enable them to get better with UPD is also giving the parents the stock market sponsored by the University their safety around school and at the opportunity to bring their Police Department and Associat- home." children on campus to receive a By Fernando F. Croce money, depending on how well ed Students, will begin Tuesday you handle it," Lt. Lowe said the purpose of fingerprint kit. DAILY STAFF WRITER Franzoia said. and conclude Wednesday. the fair is to inform the commu- According to Cpl. Amado The simulation is part of the The fair will be held on cam- nity what kinds of services are Ramirez of the investigations Though some students would activities scheduled by the orga- pus at the Paseo de Cesar available. department, the kit will include not immediately imagine them- nization to reach a wider number Chavez, also known as Seventh One of the groups that will be fingerprints of the child's left and selves dabbing in the rich today- of students. Street Plaza, from 10:30 a.m. to on display is the UPD's Rape right hands, along with a crashed tomorrow world of The association's low profile 1:30 p.m. on both days. Aggression Defense program, Polaroid photograph. It also stocks, they will have a chance to on campus, since it was first "The fair is our way to commu- which will have information and test their skills in a stock simula- established in 1969, bellies a The women's volleyball team kills nicate with the community," said a sign up sheet for those interest- See SAFETY, Page 3 tion conducted by the Financial steady effort to inform students Management Association chapter about its services, according to new Western Athletic Conference at San Jose State University. Franzoia. rival, Boise State, in three straight "It's a mini Wall Street game," "We are always looking for sets. The Spartans are scheduled said Stefano Franzoia, president possible members," Franzoia to take on the University of Expo may help employ students of the association. said. "We are trying to inform -El Paso at 7 p.m. on The simulation, which Fran- every student interested in the By Deviii O'Donnell "There will be something for showcases a group of extreme zoia hopes will get people inter- advantages of our association." Wednesday. everyone," Roe said. DAILY SIAF I WRITER "The expo is surfers who are 70 years old. ested in the stock market, is open The main focus of the associa- - Page 4 not just for health science In addition to other goings-on, to all students. tion, Franzoia said, is to establish The Fifth Annual Health Sci- majors." a booth is slated to be set up in "Students will be able to pick a network between students and ence Career Expo is scheduled "One section will have a callig- front of the certain stocks, invest in them, fol- the business world through inter- from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday rapher writing names, and in Umunhum room, with an low their development through- action with professional speak- COMING in the Umunhum room of the another, sword dancers will per- interactive computer program. out the semester, and at the end, ers. Student Union. form. In the meantime, the geron- According to Dr. Edward the winner of the most successful Even though the association The expo is a smorgasbord of tology department (studying the Mamary, director of masters of stock will get a prize in money," draws mainly from finance stu- TUESDAY activities, events and information effects of aging), will be showing public health, the program will said Mayra Navarrete, treasurer dents, Vice President Marcio de in the careers of the health sci- News a video, called 'Surfing for Life.'' enable students to participate in of the association. Andrade said members also ence field, said Kathleen Roe, Anne Roesler, fieldwork coor- a "wellness assessment." Jeanine Harms, a San Jose State "We hope it will teach them include backgrounds such as chairwoman of the department of dinator for the department of there's a market out there, where alumna, was reported missing on health science health science, said the video See HEALTH, Page 3 you can win money and also lose see MARKET. Page 3 July 30. In lieu of her disappearance, the Spartan Daily explores dating safety for college students and beyond. Good grades pay off The fast and the furious A&E Ih Sarah Grace Rut' change everyone's life, but, if you get active, it can." Oktoberfest hits Downtown San DAILY STAFF WRITER Activities that members of Jose, where patrons eat, drink Good deeds and great the organization can get and be merry. grades are all part of a typical involved in include beach semester for Golden Key cleanups, charity balls and International members. resume workshops. Juniors and seniors who "It's a wonderful opportuni- have at least a 3.38 cumula- ty for students to participate tive GPA can be inducted into in community service," Haro the international honors soci- said. "We focus a lot on chil- ety Nov. 5. dren and the environment. According to Faun Ham- "The organization ... is into mon, the president and winner assisting children in keeping of last year's International them motivated." INSIDE Student Leadership Award for Haro also said Golden Key Golden Key, the association is a great opportunity for peo- Letters Pg. 2 participates in social, academ- ple to keep connected world- ic and community service wide. Sparta Guide Pg. 2 activities. Additionally, the interna- Internationally, Golden Key out Sports Pg. 4-5 tional organization gives has more than one million more than $1 million in schol- 49-er game Pg. 5 members. More than 300 of arships to its members. Last them are from San Jose State year, the group gave out 12 Classifieds Pg. 7 University, said Golden Key scholarships worth $10,000 adviser Stacie Haro. each. Crossword Pg. 7 "I have grown so much as a "We also offer lifetime laShong King Daily Stilll Golden Key member," Ham- Attack coverage Pg. 8 mon said. "I don't think it will see KEY, Page 3 Danny Au, right, and Elijah Murasigan, center, race their remote controlled cars down Seventh Street. Kevin Fernandez, left, gave the count down to start the race.

a ()PIN-TO-NI MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 2001 SPARTAN DAILY SAN JOSE- STATE UNIVE RSITY Left-wing lunatics reveal a sicker side to tragedy - Letters impression you give means every- herding them like flag-waving Ihave to admit, Sept. 11 was a the first just depressing day. (Editors: Nah, really? thing. I think these folks didn't realize it "unthinking American Sheeple," as Six thousand-plus folks dying aren't meant them as well. I swear, at every job another scribe on the site puts it. Whopping benefits , le pressing?) fair I've been to in the media business, the Another article states the attack will I needed a laugh. I needed to find indie publications have the Androgynous make the U.S. the sole economic super- something off-the-wall for amusement. Person of 1,000 Piercings and Tattoos, an power and bring about the New World of living in a town Because when true tragedy strikes, the activist-slanted woman with an afro that Order, all while destroying personal absurdity of humanity follows. has a ten-foot wingspan or googly-eyed, rights and banding all the dissenting Iwas shocked to see an article about So when the World Trade Center unwashed hippie dude that's a conspiracy races of America together under a veil of Boron in the Oz-mosis column, "Small attacks happened two weeks ago, I hit theorist and still thinking the year is 1969 patriotism and malting America appear town charms fail to amuse city slicker," the anti-World Trade Organization Web manning the tables. as a victim. Sept. 6, After reading the article I found sites first. Getting back on the subject ... I struck Damn, Weekly World News can't myself offended, so I thought I should offer To my disappointment, they were checked the net again. fool's gold when I hit the Web site I put touch these crackpots. some insight into the small town charm. I blank or didn't have any new news up. Anti-WTO sites didn't pull up any- it here for your own amusement What's sad is like Jerry Falwell, who lived in North Edwards, a town ten miles No idiotic proclamations of "righteous- thing new. All I found was a vague http://montrealindymedia.orWsearch- blamed homosexuals as a root cause in west of and less than half the population of ness of the terrorists," "Hurrah! The remembrance sentence and another sen- process.php3?medium=text. the terrorist attack, and that there are Boron. I went to Boron Junior/Senior High environment is saved" or "America got tence following it with anti-WTO babble. Writing and statements from kooks of pathetic fools who will believe this driv- School for grades seven through 12. what it deserved" yet. Another site had cancellation of a planned the right and left are somewhat similar el word-for-word. First of all, you can stop worrying about The People for the Ethical Treatment protest march, not in terms of taste, but they're both freaking crazy. The only What's sad is that in a time where the your oral hygiene. There is a dentist in of Animals (PETA) didn't even have any that the WTO called their meeting oft difference in the kook lore originating nation needs some unity in time of crisis, Boron. People in Boron use computers, freak news on the Sept. 11 attacks. PETA had an article to support ani- from the leftists is that it is slanted to activists and revolutionary nuts want to DVDs and the Internet like anyone else. Damn. mals trapped in Manhattan apartments. favor communism and socialism, and the create more distrust of the government. As for the "Yellow Truck," it is meant to Well, at least the news item that a Those poor critters. They don t have any right-wing buzzwords "forces of Satan" or I can almost forgive PETA for just be a part of the Borax Museum across the company had just forked over a few bil- food. "Sodom and Gomorrah" are changed to thinking about the animals in the worst street. No one will deny that Boron is small, lion dollars for 99 years of leased office Guess that's not as bad as being "The Illuminati" and "Big Brother." tragedy to happen on American shores. that many of the buildings are old or that space in the World Trade Center a under several tons of concrete and hay- One article, claiming psychic and But in a sick way, I want to laugh. the weather is harsh at times. That doesn't month before the attack was solace. ing your air supply run out. channeled messages as sources, blamed Comedy and tragedy go hand-in-hand. make it a bad place to grow up in, nor are Stories of America's heroes, the rescue So I went back to the search engines, the CIA for the attacks. Not for funding Shakespeare knew it. And cynical come- its residents much different from those I workers, leaving evidence that they were and looked up leftist media outlets. The bin Laden and his pals 20 years ago in dian George Carlin, who in his latest have met from cities. Certainly being in trying to pry open and liberate money "Independent Media" they usually call Afghanistan's struggle against the Sovi- book, "Napalm and Silly Putty," men- Boron is a unique experience, but it is not from the ATMs and taking loot from cash themselves. et Union, but for wanting to erase Amer- tioned that terrorists and other dis- necessarily a bad one. registers and jewelry cases in the World For those not in the know, an inde- ican debts to companies inside the World turbed folks with weapons of mass The column, however, made no mention Trade Center's mall instead of trying to pendent publication can be anything Trade Center. destruction and direct lines of communi- of graffiti or gangs. It contained no stories rescue dying people were also a hoot. from Metro and The Bay Uh, didn't the American economy just cation to God, would provide hours of about traffic jams and overcrowded schools. While I was writing about the right- Guardian, to published ramblings of go into the gutter last week? entertainment in the new century. I suppose that is because those problems do wing antics of Revs. Jerry Falwell and Pat people who could be mistaken for the No, according to another Web article I think Carlin was on to something. not exist in Boron. Not having police offi- Robertson after the World Trade Center regular letter writers who submit to the on the site. Those dastardly folks in the He's obviously a lot closer than the cers stationed in public schools, not circling attack, blaming it on gays and leftist pol- Spartan Daily. Illuminati a worldwide cabal of the guy receiving psychic messages. a parking garage for an hour in order to itics, it got me wondering when I'd hear I disassociate myself from most of wealthiest people who pull the strings of the ridiculousness from the political left. these indie folks. Some are actual jour- international news are to blame. D.S. Perez is the Spartan find a spot; that is the small town charm. So Daily Sports Editor if crime, pollution, and overcrowding amuse As soon as I saw preparations for nalists who do a real good job, but the The Illuminati are also responsible anti-war demonstrations and the words majority I've met are freaks. for making Arabs turn into terrorists, "Born Under A Bad Sign" you "city slickers," then Boron will definite- another Web link states. I guess they're appears Mondays. ly have ybu out of your element. "peace vigils" replace candlelight vigils, I As a person looking for a job, you're told Daniel Williams junior behavioral science and sociology Letters Outlook hints at sad, Beautifying campus Anti-terrorist tactics Wounds healed by gloomy days ahead comes from within doomed to backfire heeding God's word I tell myself that things aren't different. The familiar the recent terrorism, the Spar- onday, I was walking through the Fflowing Tii,. is like its original clerks and baggers still work campus from the library to the Sev- tan Daily has been full of letters from flag, Old Glory battered but not at the local supermarket, giving enth Street parking garage. concerned, angry, sad, and confused beaten. In order for the United States me polite, knowing glances as I I stopped and smiled at a sign on the grass readers. One letter in particular caught my of America to return to its original Old Glory, buy groceries. My parents and I that blocked off a dirt pathway that people eye. Daniel T. Offerman 's "Israel called a vic- it needs to "If my people, which are called by still live in the same house, which traveled. tim of terrorist acts" points out that not long my name shall humble themselves, and pray, has way too many dim hallways I paused and felt a sense of appreciation ago the United States was "condemnfingl and seek my face, and and not enough windows. And Israel for its state-sponsored turn from their wicked for the child or children who made the sign assassinations of ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will Slug's unmistakable, cigarette-rid- and those who put it there. It was there as a terrorists," and that we are now considering den voice is still the last one I hear similar anti-terrorist assaults. forgive their sin, and will heal their land." reminder to myself be mindful of my 2 Chronicles 7:14 at the end of the day, before I doze actions. I used to take the same shortcuts In light of the recent World Trade Center off into short bouts of slumber. towers disaster, Offerman implies that Amer- War in the '60s as well as the inod other Nipple have made on the lawn. These things, however, are ern feminist movement of the '708. I am thankful that there are people who ica should stop its hypocritical condemnation seen with quick glances, forced care enough to take actions to speak their of Israel's anti-terrorist methods, as a way to Sure, I remember the Persian Lawrence E. Miller denial and an absent, defensive Gulf War, but the only relevance it conscience and to involvelburthildren'ffithis justify eureverAmpending "war on terrorism." mind. Like Offerman, many 'Americans are let- alumnus had in my life at the time was the project to save the lawns. Because for the past two date Operation Desert Storm offi- The children's outcry on the signs that ting their emotions override their better judg- criminal justice weeks, the most simple aspects of ment, like the victims of the playground bully. cially began: Jan. 17, the day after they made prompted me to stop and re-eval- everyday life have taken on dis- my 11th birthday. And at such a uate my earlier actions. Was I right in taking If someone is threatened or hit by someone Reader wonders about tressing complexities. else, it is human nature for him or her to young age, the emotional effects of the shortcuts? Since that dark Tuesday morn- war were unfamiliar to me. In fact, I wasn't. strike back in self-defense, but if they believe ing of Sept. 11, I have visited the that hitting the bully back will stop him or U.S. military defense I was submerged in oblivious exis- The people who first created the trail supermarket and seen the tence, and I was happy with that. weren't doing the right thing. I just followed her from retaliating, they're tragically wrong. employees, but now I see that To demonstrate this on a grander scale, for appears there is no serious questioning But the present is very differ- mindlessly after their trail. If I had a strong I,of the lack of military defense. Mass their eyes are downcast, and their sense of morality, I would feel the same the past 50 years Israel has always responded ent. way media has totally ignored all evidence to smiles are tense. I've walked into In the present, I'm a 22-year- as the people who care, and I would probably to terrorist attacks by immediately counter- my home a countless number of ing with harsh military action. Has their massive negligence. old woman worried about her be helping to preserve our campus rather times, but now I notice that dark- friend who is enlisted in the than helping to ruin it. method lessened terrorism? To the contrary, it ness lurks in more corners is worse today than ever before. than I Marine Corps. In the present, I'm knew. And I've listened as Slug a college student who regularly raps his life away in that obnox- Perple Lu Eric Bauerle J. Martin Nysted discusses the repercussions of our ious, self-deprecating manner, but globalized American culture. In secondary education in mathematics freshman alumnus now I hear more graduate student behavioral science mathematics sorrow than I the present, I'm a human being wish to hear. who wonders how many innocent Urban Planning Coalition noon to 1 p.m. in the Chicano Library Like the way the wind some- lives will be sacrificed before the Meeting, 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m., every first Resource Center. Chicano Studies mural pro- times turns cold and changes its United States comes out as the and third Tuesday of the month at Pizza-A- ject, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. You are welcome to take direction before the onset of a Go-Go at Third and San Carlos street.. For part in the designing process of a mural at victor of this impending war. more information. call Irvin at 924-7433 the Chicano Studies department. For more storm, I sense that the future has While I consider myself a ratio- information, call Adnana Garcia at 655-6785. as well specifically America's nal and logical individual, the SpartaGuide Library Donations and Sales Unit future. I feel stuck stuck in a unknown always has a way of Close-out book sale, 10 am to 4 p in at A.S. Campus Recreation mindset where I feel unproduc- making me anxious. Clark Library, Room 408. For more informs. Introduction to photography class, 7,30 tive and helpless. And for the past 13 days, I tion, call Lucy Yonemura at 924.2705. p.m. to 845 p.m in the Almaden room of the In his address to the nation Today your meditation form There is a have been wary. power and Student Union. For more information, call Thursday, President Bush The components of this war comfort in community meditation. For more Career Center Matt McNamara at 924-6217. Catholic Campus Ministry Information. call chaplain Roger at 605-1687 announced to Congress and con- who will be affected, how many Job search workshop. 1.30 p ni. in Build. cerned citizens that the United Daily mass, 12 10 pm.at the Campus or visit the Web site sjspirit org. mgF For more information call the Career San Jose Peninsula District and for how long are mostly Ministry Chapel For more Information, call Resource Center at 924-6033. Dietetics Association States will take action for the unknown as of now. Sister Marcia at 938.1610 Fall membership meeting, 6:30 p.m. to 9 atrocities committed against this Yet, many of us have already Tuesday Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority pm at the Auditorium in the Core building country: It will go to war. More- seen the national ramifications of A.S. Campus Recreation Recruitment event, 7 p.m. at 373 E San in the Menlo Park VA Medical Center, 795 over, Bush informed that this war the current conflict. Introduction to backpacking class, 6 p m Jewish Student Union and Hillel Fernando St. For more information, call Kera Willow Rd , Menlo Park. is expected to be a long one. to 7.30 p in. in the Pacheco room While the greater percentage of the Stu- Free food. Tuesdays with Gideon. 6.30 p.m. at 768-8487. I was born during the waning of Americans has bound together dent Union For more information, call Matt at the Hdlel House located at 336 E. William Catholic Campus Ministry McNamara at 924-6217 St years of a generation that has to unite as one nation, there are We'll have Avner Ever-Zohur discuss and Department of Nutrition and Daily mass, 12:10 p m., and Scripture been dubbed Generation X, which show video dips and `Sexuality in Israeli Film." Food Science Reflection, 7 p.m to 8.15 pm. at the Campus individuals, individuals we call School of Art and Design For more information, call Gideon at 286-6669 Come check out the latest in body compo- Ministry Chapel For more information, call includes all people who were born American, who are acting in the Student galleries art exhibitions, 10 a.m to ext 13. email at jcscreatillelsvorg or visit the sition testing, 1'30 pm. to 3 p m in the Cen. Sister Marcia at 938-1610. between 1961 and 1981 people most un-American ways possible. 4 pm. through Friday in galleries two, three. Web site unsw tulle's,- ore tral Classroom building Students pay $5. who are categorized as apathetic, Racial slurs are thrown around. five, eight and Herbert Sanders in the Art and Staff and faculty members pay $10. For more Nurses Christian Fellowship selfish and cynical. Lives are threatened. People are Industrral Synteme buildings For more Woe School of Art and Design information, call Sherry at 206.7599. Jesus and a rich man. 930 a in and Up to now, that definition may murdered. million, call John or Nicole at 924.4330 Lecture Renee Santa-Cruz based artist 10 30 a.m. at the Montalvo room in the Stu- have applied to me. But that's Our future's forecast has Richard Shaffer will present a slide lecture on Human Resource Management dent Union For more information, call Diane because for the greater portion of Career Center his paintings. 5 pm to C, pot in the Art bilild changed, because these days, the Association Stegmeir at 279-6385 my life, I've been unfamiliar with breeze is getting Internship workshop. 1 30 p m in Build- nig. Room 133 For more information, call Jo First meeting, 4.15 p.m in the Guadalupe strong, the air is ing F For more Infirmation, call the Career Hernandez at 924-4328 Student galleries art conflict, particularly on national getting cold, and, from where I room in the Student Union. Make your own Spam (rank a prtortaleti free or ChatXr 10 ANJOU, Resource Center at 924.6033 exhibitions, 10 a m to 4 p m through Friday ice cream sundae and get scholarship infor. Inettlp and1 ttaff moorhen Ike demi...for Caine,,, and international levels. stand, the skies are getting gray. in gallenes two, three, five, eight and Herbert I'm part of a generation that matron. For more Information, e-mail at Mom, IhnT dor helare the desired peltheatton mispirit.org Sanders and student galleries art reception, 6 sisuhrmailayahoo.cotn. Am' Entry forna an. anatlahle in the Spartan 1>att, missed the turmoil of the civil Minal Gandhi is a Spartan Daily meditation, 4 p m to 5-30 pm pm to 8 p in n all the galleries at the Art Ore is It,, tgla newel Hall, /town 2119 Space morn-. rights movement in the mid-50s, Daily Senior Staff Writer through Thursday at tins Campus Ministry and Indnatnal Systeme buildings For more M.E.Ch.A. 0 ,,,,, trttn mean. eJororg ,,ruthaoo,aa, t wren are missed the protests of the Vietnam "Unravel" appears Mondays. on 10th Street Come join us no matter what information, call John or Nicole at 924 4330 Rasa Day Committee weekly meetings pooled on the taller tn.hth thet are reertved

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Sea Liebenherg, ',of hnelas I it'd, Oraki Artist Ihnse Boma SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY NEWS \ I, 111, VI Si I'll .aiFs 24, 2001 is A MARKET: Next meeting Oct. 3 KEY: The society is looking for new students to participate in the SJSU chapter management, economics, and enhance social skills, the organi- said. region. accounting. employment benefits," Ham Hammon, who is also the Pacheco room of the Student zation has also designed a pro- sponsors give Last year, "Anyone interested "Our corporate Portland, Ore., host- regional student representative, Union, Hammon said. The gener- in getting gram of informal activities. preferential hiring for Golden ed the regional conference, at the an idea of how it's going where added that SJSU has an award al meetings take place to be out It's not just finances, work- Key members." each participating school orga- winning Golden Key chapter. same time and place on the sec- there is welcome,* de Andrade shops and speakers," Navarrete said. According to Haro, because the nizeds itastotwend. :ns3orlissati.p for mem- "Our chapter won best ond Tuesday of the month. said. "There are also banquets, is international, hors to For Navarrete, organization Yu newsletter and Web site on a According to Hammon, there the most softball games between students members also have traveling ben- Its nothing too serious," are still executive offices open, important aspect for Yu regional level," Hammon said. students is and faculty, and polo shirt sales." efits. said. "'How to do Kung fu' and 'We won most improved chapter and anyone who is interested can getting the chance to put their Some students had their own 'how class Golden Key members can call to make Golden Key work nationally and regionally." come to the elections at 4:15 p.m. learning to practical use by opinions about the services for you' mingling the headquarters of various were some of the work- According to Hammon, anyone on Tuesday in the Montalvo room with professionals. offered by the association. regions near they plan on shops." "We want where who is a junior or senior and of the Student Union. students to know "If I could actually see how it traveling, and the organization According to that GPA and Hammon, next meets the GPA requirements, but major are, of works from the inside, I would be will assist them in lodging and year is SJSU's turn, did not receive an invitation, can Contact Faun Hammon for course, important," Navarrete much better suited to adapt to "We said. touring, Haro said. are really excited because still join Golden Key. more information at 919-7544 or "But you have to know peo- the situation out there," said Kei According to Kiri Yu, who han- we are hosting ple out the regional con- The executive board for Gold- e-mail at [email protected]. there, and they need to Ng, a freshman majoring in engi- dles publicity for Golden Key, ference March 22 through know you." 24," en Key meets at 4:14 p.m. every neering. activities also occur within the Hammon said, first and third Tuesday in the The emphasis this semester Robert Yoo, an undeclared will be the role of the profession- freshman, said he thought the al speakers, according to de association would be helpful for The event is slated to take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday Andrade. undecided students. HEALTH: "Whatever the subject, they "If I go into the business field, "The assessment gather men- For health science majors, or and to go in other medical oppor- "Every year it's a joy to meet will let students know what to it would definitely help me," he tal, spiritual, physical, emotion, those interested, the expo also tunities," Mamary said. new people and help them go on expect in the work field and what said. as well as physical aspects of our hopes to provide a wide resource The Health Science Expo also to careers in health science," will be expected of them," de Though she was not familiar well-being," he said, of career knowledge, positions offers something new to fresh- Mamary said. Andrade said. with it, freshman Yana Ronin, an "By answering a series of ques- and possibilities for the future. man and those undecided in their As a way to reach out to the It also gives students the interior design major, said the tions, students can receive a score "There will be booths of litera- major: a look at the various community of San Jose, the opportunity to get in contact with association "sounds like it gives at the end of the assessment," ture set up highlighting careers opportunities at San Jose State department will provide a free companies they may want to get students some interesting oppor- Mamary said. "They will bring in the biotech industry, pharma- University. health service to children, Roe involved with in the future, tunities." the scores to us, we will help ceutical, community education "We want students undecided said. Navarrete said. Navarrete said she hopes the them interpret the score in terms and other fields," Roesler said. about their majors to know their Roe said the County Dental "Sponsors let us know when upcoming meeting, slated to be of their wellness." Mamary indicated the impor- choices. Hopefully, the expo will Van is slated to set up in front of companies have job openings," held on Oct. 3, will reach stu- Mamary said that, wellness, tance and handiness of a health help," Mamary said. Mac Quarrie Hall and will give Navarrete said. "We post them on dents and get them to "come out, was not just a physical matter. science major could be used as a Mamary said the department children free dental screenings our Web site for students to know. check us out, and be part of us." Roesler said she tried the well- springboard to other endeavors. of health science has done this for during the expo. By the end, they will hopefully "It looks good on your resume ness assessment and encourages "A health science major can five years now and has seen stu- meet a lot of people and have a to have an extra activities," other students to try it. launch someone into med school dents enter the program. good idea of the kind of company Navarrete said. "That's what we they want to pursue." are here for." "We see our members as For information on the stock MANHOLE: Some students painted patriotic designs to beautify the campus adults," de Andrade said. "And we simulation and the FMA meet- try to give them an extra edge ing, interested parties can go to "It's an ancient universal sym- cover was to take a political the campus in a way," said ani- things." over other associations." the association's Web site, bol of unity and order," he said. stand. mation illustration major Leah' He also said he felt the paint- To reach students unfamiliar www.cob.sjsu.edu/assoc/fma. "It's very appropriate to work on "We're showing the political Marks. "A manhole cover is an ings make the campus look bet- with the association as well as to because it symbolizes how all side of art," she said. "We can't do unattractive thing you paint. ter. ideas can be so different ... every much for New York here in Cali- Then you paint it and it's art." Parker said that art students idea that seems to be opposite fits fornia." She said she felt there wasn't have always enjoyed the project. SAFETY: Helping students and kids in the circle." She painted a large orange anything artistic on campus. "They really appreciate the Although the students are tak- and yellow sun with wavy, fiery "The campus is boring and assignment as a therapeutic way comes with a booklet with other to their car," she said. ing the watercolor class, they rays with a red, white and blue very dull," Parker said. of letting out," he said. safety tips for parents to go over Lt. Lowe also added that the were using acrylic paint. background. Pusateri agreed. Although Parker brought this with their child. fair would give the public a Some said they faced political "The sun is bright and cheery," "This campus is kind of drea- project in the wake of the terror- There will also be rescue tech- chance to communicate with the issues while they were painting. she said. "It might lift someone's ry," she said. "There's not much ist attacks, he said he told his niques demonstrations by the UPD as to how to improve their "I was painting the Pakistan spirit." color. This adds color." students they could paint what- Northern Critical services and what services they flag and didn't realize it," Engell The red, white and blue stands Campbell said his goal was to ever they felt. Response Unit at noon on both would like to have. said. "Someone asked me which for the United States she said. make the campus a more beauti- Engell said the project was for days. "We will have a survey avail- flag I was painting and he said I Others also decided to express ful place. "people all over the place." Some of the other organiza- able for people to fill out and give shouldn't be painting it right their patriotism. Computer engineering major Marks added the paintings tions present will be the Red us their feedback," he said. now." Campbell said he wanted to Jorge Maerigal said he did not were not slanderous and would Cross, the San Jose Fire Depart- Lowe also said the Safety Fair He said he decided to paint the paint a variation of the stars and know why the students were not offend anyone. ment and McGruff, the crime- will give people a chance to meet Norway flag instead, since it has stripes and something that sym- painting the manhole covers, but "This is a gesture of celebra- fighting dog. the officials who serve their U.S. colors. bolizes America. liked it anyway. tion for all people," Parker said. According to Linda Diep, a needs, as well as meeting those Fine arts major Elizabeth Some students said they also "It's a cool idea to have differ- "Art is the best education, it coordinator for the event, the who are usually doing work Pusateri said one of the reasons wanted to add art to the campus. ent colors," he said. "(The paint- seems to teach a lot." Safety Fair will be a good oppor- behind the scenes and to meet she decided to paint a manhole "I like being able to beautify ings) inspire me to do different tunity for the community to know face to face. what to do in any kind of emer- "Our goal is to reach out to our gency situation. community and to give them as "For example, if a student was much information as they are Government's welfare chief promotes marriage walking late at night and didn't willing to hear, and we are will- feel aafe,.they coald use any bine ing to hear from them," said light phone on campus to ask Lowe. as way to move families out of poverty someone from UPD to walk them WASHINGTON (AP) Wade believe marriage should be a big- should be measured by the effect Fatherhood Initiative, which he Horn, the nation's new welfare ger piece of welfare reform. He on children, not by the number of founded. group seeks chief, believes a ring, a walk down also is preaching the virtues of people who have left welfare. He Research suggests children the aisle and a promise to love, sexual abstinence, saying unmar- volunteers that some people who raised in two-parent families are honor and cherish may be the key ried people should not be having have left welfare appear worse off better off than those who rely on to host 2006 Games to moving families out of poverty. sex. than they were. He says the wel- just one. Traditionally, the wel- way to fare system discouraged mar- (Al') non- Convention and Visitors Bureau. Horn, an academic who says "I think it's the healthiest fare system should find a LOS ANGELES A said Horn, help people move up the economic riage, because eligibility for bene- profit group will send a delegation The games could generate as much he relies on results, not theory, choice, yes I do," admits he has no evidence that recently confirmed as assistant ladder by advancing to better jobs. fits is calculated using both par- to next month to as $400 million for the city we as a nation ents' income. The include more government can do anything to secretary for family support. "I don't think lobby for the city to host the 2006 whose agency is ought to be satisfied with simply In 1997, Horn suggested Gay Games, an Olympics-styled than 30 sports, from aerobics to persuade poor people to get mar- But Horn, ried. responsible for welfare, Head moving people from welfare to reversing the incentive. He said event that draws gay and sailing to wrestling. The event was fos- the working poor," said Horn, who married couples should get pref- athletes from around the world. founded by Olympic decathlete Still, he is using his new post Start, child care, child abuse, at the Health and Human Ser- ter care and adoption, is not a is returning for his second tour of erential treatment in public ben- Los Angeles faces three other Tom Waddell after enduring jokes duty at HHS after efits with limited spots, such as and harassment on the sports cir- vices Department to amplify the cookie-cutter conservative. administrative finalists , and success of welfare six years leading the National housing and Head Start. in its bid to host the cuit. voices of conservatives who He says the games, which have been held every San Francisco has played host four years since 1982. As many as to two previous games. Los Ange- 15,000 competitors take part in les has bid on the games, but has the games, drawing upward of never been selected. 250,000 spectators. 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Ben Liebenberg / Daily Staff Volleyball greets, beats Boise State By Karlie Reiss "Hawai'i and Nevada should .400 hitting percentage and 16 was against us," he said. be our greatest challenges this kills. Substitutions for the Spar- DAILY STAFF WRITER season," head coach Craig "We didn't play like we know tans became common during the Boise State, a new addition to Choate said. "Nevada just beat how, however, we didn't let them match. the Western Athletic Confer- University of the Pacific, which take a game from us," Blair said. Thirteen out of the 14 players ...eriee;,-was demolished in three is ranked No. 7 right now." Coming into the match, Boise on the roster made appearances games by Spartan volleyball Boise State allowed the Spar- State had a record of 0-8, and against Boise State. team Friday in the Event Cen- tans to serve up a total of 12 the Spartans were 8-2. "A positive thing from this ter. aces with Savanna Smith and Noble said the players had no game is that I had the opportu- The Spartans ended their Kimberly Noble recording four idea how good or bad Boise nity to play a bunch of people," games with a 30-24, 30-20, and aces each. State was. Choate said. 30-25 victory in the match The Spartans greatest threat "The coach didn't tell us their The team is slated to play at against Boise State. Friday night was Boise State's record," said Noble. "But we home twice this week against The Spartans began their Megan Tranter who recorded 14 knew that we had to come out conference opponents Universi- conference season with a victory, kills. strong, and finish strong in ty of Texas-El Paso and Tulsa on yet they have a long road to the The Spartans answered back order to win." Wednesday and Saturday National Collegiate Athletic with a triple threat of outside The team didn't play up to respectively. Association tournament. hitters Noble, Brianna Blair, their ability against Boise State, The matches are scheduled to They are currently on a six and Stacey Pascucci. Choate said. begin at 7 p.m. in the Event game winning streak. Blair carried the team with a "The challenge in this match Center. Barry Bonds at 66; Giants beat Padres SAN DIEGO (AP) Thanks, "He just made some good, pitch a 91-mph fastball when Gwynn takes over as San Tony. valid points, and I took advan- that barely cleared the fence in Diego State's baseball coach next After Barry Bonds hit his tage of them." left for a 7-1 lead. Bonds raised year. 65th and 66th homers, leaving After the Padres kept Bonds both arms in the air as he "I'm sure he's singing my him four shy of Mark McGwire's in the yard the first two games of stepped on home plate. praises now because he's gone record with 12 games to play, the this series, the slugger quickly The homers came in San deep twice," said Gwynn, who JaShong King Daily slugger credited his big day to a resumed his pursuit of McG- Francisco's 150th game. McG- was honored with a "Thanks Staff chat he had with Tony Gwynn wire's record of 70 in 1998. wire hit his 65th in St. Louis' Tony Weekend" as his 20th and Middle blocker Stephanie Pascucci, right, of San Jose State Uni- when they ran into each other in Bonds homered in consecutive 157th game in 1998, and his final big league season winds versity, prepares to spike the ball as Jessica McDonald of Boise State a stadium hallway before Sun- at-bats off rookie Jason Middle- 66th in the Cardinals' 161st. down. tries to block. Pascucci's 11 kills Friday night helped lead the Spar- day's game. brook, tying him with Sammy Sosa hit his 66th and final "You could tell the last couple tans to victory in three straight sets. It is "He kind of corrected my Sosa for the second-most home homer of 1998 in the Chicago of days, he's pressing, trying to Boise State's first season in swing a little bit today," Bonds runs in a season. Cubs' 160th game. lift," said Gwynn, who's won the Western Athletic Conference. said with a smile after the Bonds hit a 411-foot solo shot Bonds said he and Gwynn eight NL batting titles and has Giants routed Gwynn's San off the permanent wall in have been friends for years. 3,139 career hits. "I just told him Diego Padres 11-2. straightaway center on a 2-1 "We would have talked no to keep doing what he's been "He just told me to do the count with two outs in the sec- matter what in that situation. doing. Don't let the pressure dic- things that I've normally done ond inning, giving San Francisco We have a lot of respect for each tate what type of swing you take. and go back to getting my hits. I a 4-0 lead, other," said Bonds, who on Fri- "It wasn't like I was giving was a little bit too aggressive the With one out in the fourth, he day ragged Gwynn about mak- him any secret things he didn't GRE first two days here," he said. hit a high, arching shot on a 2-0 ing him his power-hitting coach know about." Enroll by

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A 1LY Rams hold on to win, defeat 49ers 30-26 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Kurt 49ers' receivers dropped several inside the 10 after the 49ers Warner threw for 321 yards and passes to put them in a 14-point exhausted their timeouta. three touchdowns, and Marshall hole late in the fourth quarter. But The drive consumed the final Faulk handled the ball on nearly the Rams (2-0) nearly let San 6:35, with Faulk rushing seven every play during the Rams' clock- Francisco back in it when Isaac times and catching two passes in killing final drive in a 30-26 victo- Bruce fumbled with less than 10 the first 10 plays. ry over the San Francisco 49ers on minutes left. The 49ers (I-1) lost running the Sunday. A defensive stand led to Faulk's back Garrison Hearst to a concus- 18th In a high-intensity matchup of masterful performance on the sion in the second quarter when he two of the NFL's top offenses, the Rams' last drive, which ended was hit hard by Mark Fields. day. 10- tage Left, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jeff Garcia rushes for a touchdown in the second quarter mach of the 49ers loss to the St. Louis Rams at 3Com Park Sunday. n1111 Below, ally San Francisco 49er quarterback Jeff Garcia drops back to pass during the 49ers loss to the ited St. Louis Rams at 3Com Park Sunday. out Chris Preovolos / Special to the Dail) ring the t by :hos lose 11, an eis cut ater 25 pal- an mte

Five seconds too Super Bowl may be delayed; stays in Big Easy ASSOCIAT L D PRESS tent with all of the conversations using midweek games, or canceling remain, 'Can we work out the details that we've had with the National the wild-card weekend, with only of it, some sort of an agreement that The Super BOstA.PrOlintilly will be delayed a week and could remain in Football League. four teams making the playoffs in makes it a win for the NFL and over- much for Raiders' doing all we can to each conference. comes the logistical nightmare of New Orleans even under that sched- 'We've been An automobile dealers conven- these events? Its not easy. MIAMI (AP) Only seconds toll on the visitors down the ule change, NFL commissioner Paul make sure it'll stay in New Orleans. switching tion is scheduled for New Orleans for It's a lot tougher than it appears on 1 remained when New York native stretch. Tagliabue said Sunday. We've been very open and coopera- Jay Fiedler dove for the end zone, The Dolphins tive with the NFL. We understand the week following the current date the surface." had no timeouts Tagliabue made the statement in of the Super Bowl, Jan. 27. holding the ball above his head left when they started from their they have an important decision to Hyatt said Wednesday's letter a series of interviews on NFL David Hyatt, executive director of thanked NADA for considering the like a rugby player and skidding 20 with 1:41 to go. But Fiedler pregame television shows. make.' across the goal the National Automobile Dealers matter and recognized the decision line for the win- completed his next four passes, 'I think it is likely we can move The NFL postponed its second he had not ning touchdown as the crowd then Association, said Sunday was not "just inconvenience and hit Dedric Ward for 9 yards the Super Bowl back a week, and week of games after the terrorist heard from the NFL since two con- logistics, but the viability of the erupted. on fourth-and-3, giving Miami a hopefully it will be in New Orleans,' attacks on New York and Washing- This versations Tuesday and a faxed let- entire convention.' was a return to normal first down at the 9 with 27 seconds Tagliabue told CBS-TV's "The NFL ton. ter Wednesday. But, he added, 'We've never had at least as the Miami Dolphins left. Today' It moved those games to the 'If the NFL were to get in touch, any discussion of potential losses, define it. Fiedler ran for 7 yards, then "We have strong support from weekend of Jan. 5-7, which original- if Paul Tagliabue wants to pursue the need to indemnify us of all liabil- Patriotic pregame pageantry spiked the ball to stop the clock everyone in New Orleans, and we ly was scheduled for wild-card play- this, obviously we're not going to say ities. We've got over 600 signed con- produced plenty of cheers, but the with 12 seconds remaining. would then be able to play our nor- off games. no to further talks,' he said. 'But as tracts. These are all legal obligations. biggest roar was reserved for On third down Fiedler rolled mal playoffs." Aside from moving the Super of now there's been no further con- 'The obstacles are real. I think Fiedler's 2-yard touchdown scram- right on a play designed as a run- Bill Curl Bowl to Feb. 3, the league has con- tact. he's more aware of just how compli- ble with five seconds left to Superdome spokesman help pass option. When he failed to find said, 'That's good news. It consis- sidered condensing a full playoffs, "The question then would cated and complex a matter it is. Miami beat the Oakland Raiders an open receiver, he pumped and 18-15 Sunday. then broke for the end zone from The resumption of the NFL the 10. Defensive end Trace Arm- season following the Sept. 11 ter- strong had the best shot, but rorist attacks meant a day of Fiedler eluded him. *off mixed emotions especially for "I tried to turn him into the Fiedler, who grew up in Long middle of the field," Armstrong Jni- Island. said. "But he did a great job of get- :ate "My brother lost a close friend," ting away from me and getting ar- he said. "And I know a lot of people into the end zone." n in who were very close to people that Said Fiedler: "I saw that patch were lost." of grass in front of me, and I knew So it was good to play a game I could make it." Sunday, and even better to win it. Fiedler's heroics were all the Fiedler overcame two costly inter- more impressive because the Dol- ceptions, directing a 10-play, 80- phins feared he was knocked out yard drive in the final 1:41. in a helmet-to-helmet collision "You couldn't get a better end- with three minutes remaining. ing," teammate Zech Thomas said. The team called timeout as its "It was great for the fans especial- woozy quarterback struggled to of important ly, for everybody to go home happy his feet. You pick up a lot and get back to normal." "Once I got up, I was fine," Miami improved to 2-0, while Fiedler said. He also scored on a 2- Oakland fell to 1-1. The Dolphins yard run with 16 seconds left in ROTC. are 28-4 in home openers since the first half. survival tools in 1970 and haven't lost at home in The victory was a small meas- September since 1993, when the ure of revenge for Miami, which New York Jets beat them 24-14. lost 27-0 at Oakland in the play- tuition check. An emotional pregame show offs last season, when Fiedler Starting with a paid tribute to victims of the Sept. threw three interceptions, with 11 attack with prayer, songs and one returned for a touchdown. chants of "U-S-A, U-S-A." The cer- This time two second-half emony prompted cheers and tears, turnovers nearly undid his good with the only jeers reserved for the work. Raiders when they were intro- Derrick Gibson's interception in First things first. Pay the bills, get through college, then get on with the rest of your life. duced. Miami territory set up Sebastian ROTC can help you do all this and more. You could earn up to 100 "You had to wipe the tears away Janikowski's third field goal, a 45- Fortunately, joining Air Force and play football," Dolphins defen- yarder that put Oakland ahead percent of your tuition, fees and book costs plus up to $400 of additional spending money sive end Jason Taylor said. 10-9. 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6 MOND 41, SIP] IRE 24. 2001 NEWS SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY Attorney's analysis supports Survey says... racial profiling claim VENTURA, Calif. (AP) A problem. county public defender claims "I have probably handled 600 96 percent of his clients who or 700 lawsuits involving police were pulled over for a minor activity in a variety of scenarios auto maintenance infraction in the last 20 years," Wisotsky then charged with a more seri- said. ous offense last year were black "And I cannot recall any that or Hispanic. involved racial profiling," Deputy Public Defender except for one lawsuit served on Michael Neary said he studied the Oxnard department last 304 misdemeanor criminal or month, he said. traffic cases during nine months In that federal lawsuit, a ending in December and found black Oxnard couple alleges that 292 of them involved that 12 gun-wielding Oxnard Hispanic or black drivers officers pulled them over and originally stopped for faulty terrorized them after church for lights on back license plates. no reason other than their race. Only 12 white drivers were Sheriff Bob Brooks acknowl- stopped under similar circum- edged that some deputy stances, then charged with recruits come to his department minor crimes or traffic infrac- with prejudices but "we train tions, he said. them to act outside those In Ventura County, 61 per- stereotypes," he said. cent of the adults are white, 30 As a result, Brooks said, not percent Latino and 2 percent one race-related citizen com- black. So statistically, Neary plaint against the department said, "these numbers don't line has been sustained in more up." than 1 million public contacts "It leads me to believe that since 1995. some racial profiling is going And only a few racial profil- on," he said. ing claims have been filed. In response to community The local NAACP chapter leaders asking for help dealing has given state investigators with perceived racial bias by six statements by people alleg- Oxnard police officers and Ven- ing racial bias and profiling by tura County Sheriff's deputies, Oxnard police or sheriff's Neary's findings were present- deputies. ed to a state attorney general's Chapter president John mediator at a private meeting Hatcher and David Rodriguez, on July 31. district director of the League of ()mar Ornelas Daily Staff Police Chief Art Lopez and United Latin American Citi- Alan Wisotsky, a lawyer who zens, expect to meet with an Greg McClelland surveys the positions of the structural beams of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library to make sure they represents Oxnard and the attorney general's representa- are properly erected. Sheriff's Department, have tive this week about racial pro- denied that racial profiling is a filing. In comparing computers, does megahertz really matter anymore? SAN JOSE, Calif (AP; eerily perform better. processors pertiirm better than carried a faster clock speed yet The Athlon now tops out at 1.4 lope, and Intel maintains that the When insurance agent Yolanda "It has become an increasingly those designed with the dominant underperformed AMD's lower- GHz, while Intel recently intro- frequency remains a valid guide Barba went shopping for a new poor predictor of performance over Intel architecture, even though megahertz Athlon processors in duced a 2 GHz Pentium 4. for consumers in addition to home computer, she sought a the years because there are so PowerPC chips run at a lower tests involving some common busi- Not surprisingly, AMD is now reviews and benchmark tests. But faster system that could run more many things that affect system speed. ness applications. downplaying megahertz, joining analysts say it's now more impor- programs than her old PC. performance," said Nathan Brook- For years, however, competing At the same time, the Pentium Apple in the dismissal of what has tant than ever to look at other fac- A salesman told her the speed wood, with the research firm chips from Advanced Micro 4 outperformed the AMD in tasks become known as the "megahertz tors including a PC's total mem- of the processor measured in Insight 64. Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. shared involving multimedia, such as myth." ory, hard drive, graphics card and megahertz or gigahertz is the Clock speed defines time within similar architectures. A megahertz video editing. Intel also points out Executives say what matters is software that play critical roles best measure of performance. She the microprocessor, in cycles per war erupted, with each company that overall performance will the number of instructions per- in determining overall perfor- bought the pitch and an 800 second. It's the rate in millions trying to top the other's highest improve as more software is opti- formed per cycle, as set by the mance. megahertz PC. or billions of ticks per second at frequency. mized for the new design. chip's architecture. And, AMD There's also a need for the Now, Barba isn't so sure she which the processor performs its "Because the AMD chip and the "In the beginning of any archi- claims, the Athlon executes more industry as a whole to develop a made the right decision. most basic functions. Intel chip had similar designs, it tectural shift, you create the hard- instructions per cycle than the standard performance rating sys- "It's slower than the ones I use But like the revolutions per still was reasonable to compare the ware and put it into the market- Pentium 4. tem, said Mark Margevicius, at workliifibuld have researched minute of a car engine, the raw two processors based an mega- place, and .you work with software "Performance used to equal fre- senior research analyst with the it a little bit more," the Patterson, power can be harnessed in differ- hertz ratings," Brookwood said. community to take full advantage quency. Now, it's a combination of Gartner Group. Calif, resideht said:'"Ta the end, ent ways. That's the role of the "Even though it was not an ideal of it," aairi Louis Burns, vice presi- instructions per clock cycle times "When you buy a refrigerator, it you get what you pay for." chip's architecture. metric, it didn't give you the wrong dent and general manager of frequency," said Pat Moorhead, Comes with a great big yellow: For years, clock speed has been Starkly different designs have answer." Inters Desktop Platforms Group. AMD's vice president of desktop sticker on the front showing ener- a reliable yardstick to compare the never been directly comparable. All that changed late last year Though AMD was the first to and mobile marketing. "It's really a gy consumption," he said. 'There's performance of processors, the Apple Computer Inc., which uses when Intel introduced a new archi- reach the 1 GHz threshold with its new paradigm." no question in anybody's mind "brains" of a computer. Now, ana- PowerPC chips in its Macintosh tecture along with its Pentium 4. Athlon series last year, it has since Both Intel and AMD plan to what that thing means. We don't lysts say, faster chips do not neces- computers, has long claimed its Early versions of the Pentium 4 fallen behind in sheer numbers. keep pushing the megahertz enve- have that for PCs." Bush demands Taliban surrender suspected terrorist WASHINGTON (AP) Pres- to discussion, Bush said. "They tion party," said Senate Minority explain to a horrified nation the tions, secret even in success." The White House said the ident Bush cautioned a shaken will hand over the terrorists or Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., hatred of its enemies. Still, he assured the nation, idea behind Bush's new home- nation Thursday that there are they will share in their fate." standing beside Daschle. D-S.D., "The terrorists' directive com- "We'll go back to our lives and land-security office is to have a "struggles ahead and dangers to The commander in chief for a bipartisan broadcast after- mands them to kill Christians routines, and that is good. Even central command knitting face" as America and its allies directed U.S. military forces to ward. and Jews, to kill all Americans grief recedes with time and together the counterterrorism combat global terrorism. "be ready" for the gathering war: Unprecedented security and make no distinctions among grace. But our resolve must not functions now scattered across He announced a new Cabinet- "The hour is coming when Amer- shrouded Bush's visit to the military and civilians, including pass." several entities, including the level office to fortify homeland ica will act and you will make us Capitol one week after it was women and children," Bush said. Bush carried the police badge FBI, CIA, the National Guard defenses. proud." evacuated for the second time Even as he spoke of wiping that Arlene Howard gave him and local police and firefighting Addressing a joint session of Bush asked every nation to because of suspected threats. out terrorism, Bush conceded last Friday from during his trip forces. Congress nine days after suicide take part, by contributing police Vice President Dick Cheney that the violent extremists had to Ground Zero, the massive pile The office will not only focus hijackers are believed to have forces, intelligence services and stayed away, due to security con- already extracted a heavy toll. of rubble and death that was on preventing terrorist attacks, killed more than 6,000 people at banking information. cerns. Speaker Dennis Hastert, "Great harm has been done to New York's twin towers. but also on fortifying potential the Pentagon and World Trade With British Prime Minister R-Ill., third in line for the presi- us. We have suffered great loss Mrs. Howard's son, George, targets by developing plans to Center, Bush clasped the badge Tony Blair watching from a dency, was in the vice presi- and in our grief and anger we was still wearing the shield protect the nation's transporta- of a slain policeman in his fist. House gallery seat at first lady dent's customary seat behind have found our mission and our when his body was pulled from tion, power and food systems. "I will not forget this wound Laura Bush's right arm, Bush Bush. moment. Freedom and fear are the wreckage. to our country, or those who said: Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.. next in at war," he said. Bush shook it in his closed inflicted it. I will not yield. I will "The civilized world is rally- line as the Senate president pro While cautioning that Ameri- fist. "This is my reminder of not rest," he said. ing to America's side. They tempore, sat beside Hastert. cans need remain on alert, Bush lives that ended, and a task that The Sept. 11 attacks had put understand that if terror goes Health and Human Services said, "It is my hope that in the does not end," he said. the United States on notice that unpunished, their own cities, Secretary Tommy Thompson months and years ahead, life the world's only superpower was their own citizens may be next. was the Cabinet member who. will return almost to normal." not immune to attack, Bush Terror unanswered cannot only by custom, watched from a He asked for patience. He Traditional said. bring down buildings, it can secure location. warned of more casualties. He named Pennsylvania Gov. threaten the stability of legiti- Bush relegated today's terror- This war against elusive ter- SHOTOKAN KARATE Tom Ridge to head the new mate governments and we will ists to the ranks of the 20th cen- rorists, he said, "will not look Be an Angel... Office of Homeland Security. not allow it." tury's evil forces: "By sacrificing like the air war above Kosovo 6 Blocks North of SJSU Ridge, a Republican, will resign Bush entered the House of human life to serve their radical two years ago, where no ground Donate Eggs! 587 N. 6th ST (x Jackson) Oct. 5, and will be replaced by Representatives chamber to a visions by abandoning every troops were used and not a sin- If you are 21-30 years old, Training MWF starts at 7:00 PM Lt. Gov. Mark Schweiker, a GOP rousing applause from value except the will to power gle American was lost in com- healthy, bright& responsible. Students welcome to come source said. Democrats and Republicans they follow in the path of fas- bat." 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(AP) - An all-points-bulletin was - A McDonald's $1 million from -prize according to court records. JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) - could be in tile thousands. A convicted rapist escaped issued to local law enforcement winner charged with battery and State records show that Collier Thousands of mourners and sur- Three men of faith - Muslim Atascadero State Hospital on for Rogers, who should be consid- released on bond last week was was arrested 14 times in Central vivors shared their grief and Imam Mohammed Quatanani, Sunday afternoon, according to a ered dangerous, Hafler said. The reflections back in jail Sunday, charged with Florida between May 1994 and Sunday at a parkland Methodist Bishop Alfred Johnson spokeswoman at the facility. California Highway Patrol, Atas- violating probation, ceremony overlooking police said. September 2001, four times for the Statue and Jewish Rabbi Kenneth Brick- Ronald Rogers was missing cadero Police and Sheriff's Patrick Collier, a Los Angeles domestic violence. of Liberty and the now-depleted man - offered similar prayers. from an afternoon head count at Departments were each made Manhattan skyline. native, was one of five winners in Collier, who lived in a rented Quatanani said that these about 4 p.m., said hospital aware of Rogers' disappearance. a McDonald's giveaway Labor home in Ormond Beach, went into "We just needed to be around times bring people together "not spokeswoman Barrie Hailer. Rogers was described as a people," said Marilyn Tosta-Davi- as Day weekend. He was released on an area McDonald's Sept. 1 to buy Muslims, Christians or Jews, A lockdown of the hospital was white male, about 5-foot 8-inches $2,500 bond last la. "Just to feel comforted by but as sons and Tuesday hours Fabian a 99-cent breakfast sand- daughters of ordered and the grounds were tall with long brown hair and after he was arrested and wich and walked out the winner of everybody else." Adam and Eve - or Allah." scoured for Rogers, '.tit he was weighing 160 pounds. The Liberty State Park pro- Many in the crowd stopped to charged with aggravated battery the $1 million instant prize. not found. Atascadero is located Escapes from the high-securi- against his 29-year-old fiancee, Just months before winning the gram included a speech from read - or write - remembrances about 215 miles north of Los ty actor facility are "infrequent," Hafler Sandra Fabian. $1 million prize, Collier and Fabian Christopher Reeve and a or inspirational notes on two-dozen Angeles houses about 300 the said. The last attempt rendition of "America, the came in But authorities in Florida's were homeless, sleeping on card- Beauti- dinner table-sized white boards. state's worst and most violent sex 1999 when a patient escaped ful" by Ray Charles. One was addressed to Colleen: Orange County charged him Fri- board boxes, earning $50 a day as The music offenders. through the roof. He was found day with violating his probation laborers when they found work. by a U.S. Army "We love you and miss you. We're He has been a patient at Atas- 15 National Guard band was patri- minutes later. and took him into custody, a Volu- Collier is supposed to get praying that you come home cadero since 1996, committed to The hospital otic and sentimental. Attire was soon. Love, Debbie." remained in lock- sia County Branch Jail officer said. $50,000 each year from McDon- flag-oriented and the Red Cross facility for a rape conviction in down at 8:00 p.m. as the search Collier, 35, had been released ald's for the next 20 years. Estella Milanowicz learned Orange County. for Rogers handed out packets of tissues. after the attacks that her grand- continued. on probation for trying to cash a It was one of many ceremonies son, Greggory Milanowicz, worked held across America on Sunday for on the 91st floor of Tower Two. the victims of the terrorist attacks, "He was such a good kid. He Four children die in San Francisco house fire including a gathering in New York. was only 25," she said, fighting SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Four Ivan Nevels, 1, all died of injuries Two adults also were treated and house next door where no one was New Jersey estimates at least back tears. "I just have his pic- children died in a house fire that sustained in the fire that began released for smoke inhalation. hurt. half of the World Trade Center ture right there and each time I remained under investigation. about 9:20 p.m Saturday, according The upstairs and the garage were The cause of the fire remains employees lived in their state and look at that picture I just cry" Shamika Smith, 12, Marchelle to the San Francisco medical exam- fully engulfed when fire fighters under investigation, although arson the death toll in its communities Nevels, 6, Dosjwhaun Smith, 3, and iner's office. arrived The fire soon spread to the has been ruled out, Howes said.

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UNIVERS1T) - SPARTAN DAILY Death toll rises as Making cards for victims workers sift through wreckage NEW YORK (AP) The number Many of those returning found of people believed missing in the rub- neighborhoods filled with tourists ble of the World Trade Center seeking terrorist attack souvenirs. increased to 6,453 on Sunday as res- A parade of sightseers with cam- cue workers continued sifting eras filled Broadway in lower Man- through still smoldering debris and hattan, snapping images of rescue uncovered a 10-foot piece of jetliner workers, debris and broken lives. fuselage. 'It's sort of sick seeing these peo- The flight recorders, or black ple standing there. I don't think boxes, of the two hijacked airliners much of them," said Brendan have not been found by the hundreds Heneghan, 27, whose apartment of firefighters, police and construc- escaped damage and who was on the tion workers combing the wreckage. 79th floor of One World Trade Center Pictures have been posted when the towers were hit. throughout the site so rescuers can Moshe Alfaasi, a Broadway shop recognize them. owner, said he didn't mind the sight- The piece of fuselage was loaded seers. onto a cart Sunday and taken "Let them take pictures. Let them away by federal crime-scene investi- take these pictures back home. Let gators. the world see what was done here,' Hydraulic cranes and other heavy said Alfassi, who had to lay off 13 machinery pulled out 50-foot sec- employees and may not reopen until tions of twisted steel beams and at least November. loaded them onto flatbed trucks. In the ruins, volunteer Joe Savino, Rescue workers have not found a a carpenter, said the passing days survivor since the day after the Sept. have not made the job easier. 11 terrorist attacks. 'The smell is getting worse. You go Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in there and remember that (more explained the increase in the miss- than) 6,000 people are dead.' ing, up from 6,333 on Saturday, as a But hope is not lost. result of list revisions. Said firefighter Paul McGuire. -The number went up a little bit "We'll just move little pieces as fast after they went through the lists, as we can. I'm still waiting for that removed some of the duplications cheer to ring out where they find and then added some names," he someone.' said. Battery Park City resident Dan In lower Manhattan, more weary Borecki said he will not give up and residents were allowed to return he will not move away. Robert Patrician Special to the Daily home Sunday and relief agencies "I don't think any of those people encouraged them to ask for govern- would tell me not to go on," he said, Kelly Albernez, left, and Jennifer Corker create support cards that will be sent to those affected by the and ment help. speaking for the victims. "So that's More than 8,000 people have what we're going to do. We are going Washington D.C. tragedies. applied for aid, according to Mike to go on make our community just Byrne of the Federal Emergency as great as it was before." Management Agency. Isaac Stern, master violin- Afghanistan king wants to help ist, teacher and Carnegie Hall's savior, dead at 81 country, worried about his people ROME (AP) Afghanistan's the United States was preparing his neck, did not speak to reporters bly of Afghan leaders, including NEW YORK (AP) He decided to practice. exiled king stands ready to help his to retaliate militarily for the Sept. after his meeting with Vendrell, tribal elders, clerics, intellectuals Tchaikovsky. Dvorak. Mahler. Six years later, on Jan. 8, 1943, country form a transitional govern- 11 terrorist attacks on the World but his son, Mirwais Shah did. and landowners and the idea Gershwin. Horowitz. Bernstein. he made his Carnegie Hall debut ment if the Taliban are over- Trade Center and the Pentagon. He said the royal family appears to be gaining support. Marian Anderson. Bennie Good- in a recital produced by the impre- thrown, a U.N. envoy said Sunday The prime suspect, Osama bin believes the terrorists who Vendrell and the king's aides man. Judy Garland. These are only sario Sol Hurok. "I played almost after meeting the ousted monarch. Laden, the Saudi millionaire attacked the United States "must say Zahir might serve as a unify- some of the musical geniuses who defiantly, to demonstrate my Former King Mohammad Zahir named as the prime suspect in the pay for what they did" but is wor- ing, "grandfatherly" figure in have performed at Carnegie Hall. skills, to show them all what I was Shah, 86, has no ambitions to U.S. attacks, moved to Afghanistan ried about the Afghan people. Afghanistan's transition to peace- as as a "guest" of the Taliban. "The U.S. has to do what it has ful self-government. Then there was Isaac Stern, the capable of doing with the fiddle," return to his homeland "In our homeland, his memory fiddler who saved it from the Stern recalled. monarch, but "could play an Washington has warned the to do, but we are very worried they will be targeted if about the innocents," he said. is still very alive," said Nasser demolition crews. But his legacy The performance attracted the important role in the future of Taliban Zia, ambassador in Rome for the said Francesc Ven- they don't hand over bin Laden. His comments echoed those of extends far beyond. attention of composer-critic Virgil Afghanistan," his father in an interview pub- government ousted by the Tal- Stern, who died Saturday at age Thomson, who in the New York drell, the U.N. chief's personal The crisis has focused new iban in 1996, said in an interview attention on Zahir, who has lived lished Sunday in the Rome daily 81 of complications from heart Herald Tribune proclaimed him representative for Afghanistan. La Repubblica. with II Messaggero newspaper. surgery, was one of the foremost "one of the world's master fiddle "He has told me of his wish to in Rome since his 1973 overthrow. of the United States, a 1991 In the interview, Zahir defend- Envoys violinists of the 20th century. players." be of help to the Afghan people," Zahir, who was stabbed in ed the Afghan people. Despite Iran, and Italy have He was among the most record- He later played in countless he said. assassination attempt at his decades of conflict, Afghans never been meeting quietly since ed classical musicians in history, places around the world: Iceland, Vendrell and Zahir met pri- villa, keeps a low profile and is resorted to terrorism, he said. December to try to find a peaceful making well over 100 recordings, Greenland and the South Pacific vately for nearly an hour at the rarely seen in public. "I hope that the punishment for solution to the Afghan conflict. including some that are consid- for Allied troops during World War royal exile's luxurious villa in a The king, dressed in a gray suit the acts of terrorism committed by One of their key proposals is to ered THE definitive interpreta- II; Moscow after Stalin's death; high-security gated community with a scarf elegantly knotted at foreigners in my country will not convene the assembly, called a tions. Jerusalem's Mount Scopus imme- on the northern edge of Rome. involve the Afghan people," he said. loya jirga. Vendrell met with He had a knack for discovering diately after Israeli soldiers recap- Zahir also plans to meet soon The king has long dreamed of envoys of the four nations Friday and cultivating the talents of suc- tured it in 1967. with a delegation from his coun- convening a grand national assem- in Geneva. ceeding generations. Among them: During the 1991 Gulf War, a try's anti-Taliban Northern BUY 1 GET 1 for 490 Alliance. The delegation's arrival Buy any 6 inch sandwich and a medium drink. the violinists Itzhak Perlman and concert in Jerusalem was inter- pet a second 6 inch sandwich of equal or lesser in Rome was delayed and it was value for 49c 7.37 ea. for 25 Pinchas Zukerman and cellist Yo- rupted by a siren warning of an need t-shirts? WiBeleifjer Is. Yo Ma. Iraqi Scud missile attack. After unclear when the meeting would 5.78 ea. for 50 One color, And he had the astuteness, com- the audience put on gas masks, take place. Vendrell said he, too, hoped to Try our party platters!!? mitment and gift of gab to raise Stern returned to the stage and Right across from campus 4.99 ea. for 100 (1,),,",eati, meet with the delegation. of dollars for the many played the Sarabande from Bach's scares 10/5/01 millions The flurry of contacts came as 011, causes he deemed worthy. D minor Partita for solo violin. ’".Y (408)616-7700 "He would get on the elevator, Because of the Holocaust, he RJ2J20121"01221212.121012/212/217:?, Ka121PRRIari fir RIPI?PrerPli "I discovered CENTURY and between my floor and the boycotted Germany until 1999, Century Graphics for ighL., street floor, he'd get me to agree to when he decided to go there to Chinese Cuisine Custom Printed T-shirts. They're GRAPHICS Screen Printing & Design do two benefits and make dona- teach but not perform. He said he Fast, Easy, and Affordable! All Their visa FOOD TO GO 155 Commercial St tions to charities," soprano Beverly felt the need to hear young Ger- Box Lunch to Go Prices Include Screen et Ups and Sills recalled Sunday about her man musicians and pass along Mandarin & Stedman Cuisine one Hour of Artwork! I loved my mastercar d Sun ale, CA 94086 Catering Available tales g irts corn ANT, cgirts com neighbor. lessons about music and Lunch and Dinner shirts so much, I told all m friends!" embroidery I. "It's such a major loss to the humanity. Oben Daily - closed Sunday Limited Delivery musical world because he was "It isn't very human not to give We accept: VISA MC AMEX DIS larger than life," said pianist people a chance to change," he Joseph Kalichstein, who per- said. "I want to teach them that 131 E. 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Stern mobilized Born July 21, 1920, in the fledg- his fellow artists and benefactors, ling Soviet Union, Stern and his eventually securing legislation parents moved to San Francisco that enabled the city to acquire the Help students succeed when he was 10 months old. building in 1960 for $5 million. Believing that music was an "I talked a lot," Stern said in a by serving as their essential ingredient to education, 1997 interview with CNN's Larry they started him on the piano King. "It's something I do very when he was 6. Two years later, he well. When you believe in some- Peer Mentor! picked up the violin, inspired by a thing, you can move mountains." friend's fiddling. "To me, Carnegie Hall is nothing We are looking for highly motivated students who At 16, Stern attracted his first less than an affirmation of the want to help lead SJSU students to success! national attention, performing the human spirit," Stern once said. Brahma Violin Concerto with "That, I think, is why it is neces- Apply now to be a SJSU Peer Mentor. Pierre Monteux conducting the sary. Because Carnegie Hall is not San Francisco Symphony in a just a building, it is a centrality of apart of the Metropolitan University Scholar's nationally broadcast radio concert. ideas, of imaginative experiments, Be The following year, he made his of some failures and vaulting suc- Experience (MUSE). New York debut at Town Hall to cesses but most of all it is a For more information, or to request an application, mixed reviews. Afterward, Stern place of people, of human beings. recalled in his memoir "My First Carnegie Hall is the 'house that contact: 79 Years," he rode a bus to music built.' It is the ultimate 1)r. Taylor T. Trait, Dr. .1. Tee A rdly, Optometrists nowhere for six hours. "I had symbol of the highest human 251 0' Connor Dr., Ste. 3 San Jose (Near ’alley Fair Mall) Jill Steinberg, Ph.D hoped that my Town Hall debut achievement: great artistry." Director, Peer Mentoring Program. would be the moment of break- Survivors include his wife, COLOR CONTACTS SPECIAL! UndergraduateStudies, Admin. 159 through," he said. "Instead, the Linda Reynolds Stern, whom he New York critics were telling me to married in 1996; three children (2 BOXES OR MORE) 408-924-5918 go home and practice some more. from a previous marriage: daugh- WJ Colorblends disp [email protected]/muse/ ... And, riding that bus, I was ask- ter Shira, a rabbi, and sons 5 I box $45 http://www.sjsu.edu/muse/ ing myself repeatedly: Should I Michael and David, both conduc- *Professional fees not included keep on trying?" tors; and five grandchildren. A. ication deadline: October 26 2001