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* * * • * THURSDAY April 16,1998 • * • The Volume 84, Issue 134 Bowling Green, Ohio BG News • • * * • "An independent student voice serving Bowling Green since 1920"

"vnj£ it Diversity Who's next? Speaker talks about race, higher education □ JulianneMalveaux, television producer and host in Washinton D.C., will be speaking for the "Celebration of Hu- manKind" in Olscamp Hall. By BRANDI BARHITE The BG News

The "Celebration of Human- Kind" continues today with more free expressions, a poetry read- ing and a visit from a national- ly-known commentator and syn- dicated columnist. Julianne Malveaux, the host and executive producer of the Ju- lianne Malveaux Show based in Washington DC, will be speak- ing tonight from 6:30 p.m.- 8 p.m. in 101 Olscamp Hall. She is the main speaker for the Capstone event for the series titled, "Race, Higher Education and the New Millenium." I.orna Gonsalves-Pinto, research associate for diversity and chair of the Human Relations Commission, said Malveauz is be- ing brought to the University be- cause of her reputation for being outspoken on issues of race and BC Newt Pb«<« by Jam Suggi ethnicity. "She speaks in a clear and bold fashion. She has been a leader for Sophomore sociology major Scott Phillips gives turnout of donors has been low, and urges students Room in the Commons building until Friday. women of color and in general all blood on Wednesday. The Red Cross reports the to donate. They will be on campus in the Amani women," Gonsalves-Pinto said. The evening will kick off with opening remarks from Marshall Rose, director of Affirmative Ac- tion, and President Sidney Ribeau. Later in the evening, the Local candidate focuses on school funding "Human Relations Commission Miguel Ornelas Award" will be presented. □ Kurt M. Young is nounced his candidacy for the out clearly considering the con- the legislature has taken Gonsalves-Pinto said this a- running for the Ohio Ohio House of Representatives City sequences of its actions and all measures to insure that all ward is given in honor of the late Fourth District. viewpoints," Young said. schools get equal treatment, he Miguel Ornelas, past director of House of Representa- He is running against Republi- Being an attorney at McCrory said it's too little too late. affirmative action. She said re- tives Fourth District to can candidate "In my career of representing and Clark in Toledo, a firm that ceiving this award is a great fix problems in Ohio. and Majority working families and monitoring represents injured workers, The current proposed solution honor. Whip Leader of how the law affects them, I have Young said he has seen the issue calls for a 1 percent increase in This year's nominees are the House watched as our legislature has up close and personal. However, the sales tax and only offers $1 Penda Horton, graduate assistant ByMATTGERACI Randy Gard- seemed to wander without clear he is not just siding with the billion toward the schools, half of for the College of Technology, The BC News ner. leadership and direction," Young workers. Young is trying to reach which would go back to property Jaime Barnes, sophomore envi- Young said said. a friendly agreement that will tax payers. Young said. He said ronmental health major, the Eth- A Bowling Green resident is he wants to see Young's platform addresses benefit both sides. in order for the schools to nic Cultural Arts Program, "The running for office, seeking to fix a legislature workers compensation and For school funding, Young said receive adequate funding, close America Reads Tutoring Co- problems he sees in the legisla- that is more school funding. He said the legis- the legislature ignores the situa- to $11 billion will be needed. He hort," the Latino Student Union, ture. concerned Young lature doesn't take the time to tion until there's a crisis, such as said this deary shows the flaw The BG News and the Theatre Kurt M Young said since he about fixing compose pro-active solutions the current situation. inherent in the current proposal. Department. was 14, he's been involved behind Ohio's real problems. He said if with these two issues. According to Young, Ohio's If elected. Young says he Mayor Wes Hoffman will also the scenes in political campaigns, elected he is willing to risk not "The legislature's recent at- constitution mandates that there would seek alternative fund rais- be presenting a proclamation either as a volunteer or a profes- being elected again in order to tempts at workers' compensation be adequate supervised and ing methods, such as issuing that supports President Clinton's sional. In February, Young an- fix those problems. reform takes quick action, with- funded public schools. Although bonds. call for a dialogue on race. Hoff- man said the University and the city have the joint responsibility to work together to deal with Incest survivor relives childhood, discusses recovery problems of racism. Hoffman also said this is a cause, those curious, young and excel," Van Derber said. She be- hundreds of articles. unique celebration because nor- □ Former Miss America old, men and women, and fellow came Miss America and traveled Speaker "Getting rid of the physical mally it is restricted to college Marilyn Van Derbur survivors every day and gave speeches to body pain was one of the most difficult challenges 1 had to campuses and does not involve talks about her disasso- At the age of 60, Van Derbur is thousands of people. She later re- the surrounding cities. an incest survivor. The violations turned to the University of trol. I initiate when I am com- face," Van Derbur said. Gonsalves-Pinto said the ciations, paralysis and started when she was 5 and Colorado where she graduated fortable and he makes sure I feel From the ages of 39-51, Van exchange of this proclamation is lack of sleep due to her lasted until she was 18. with Phi Beta Kappa honors. safe before doing anything." Derbur was stricken with physi- significant. "To me, the word incest is syn- Van Derbur attributed her Other work included telling cal paralysis and was hospitilized "It confirms an ongoing part- trauma. onymous with any sexual viola- survival to working at recovery her family and her husband's for 3 months. Several tests had nership between the campus and tion," Van Derbur said. and says the longer you wait, the family, and hardest of all her found that the paralysis had no the city as both leaders endorse By CAROLYN STECKEL To deal with what she going more difficult it will be; and the daughter. physical cause. all efforts to promote racial un- The BG News through. Van Derbur did what more you resist, the angrier you At the age of 13, Van Derber's It was then Van Derbur rea- derstanding and respect within psychologists call disassociating. get. daughter became one of the most lized that her daughter, then 5, the two communities," Gonsal- For 13 years, Marilyn Van She had created a day child and a Her work Included telling the important forms of support that had reached the age at which her ves-Pinto said. Derbur was sexually violated by night child. man she loved for nine years she had. own sexual violations had start- Throughout the day, the Hon- her father. Last night, she told The day child had no know- about her secret. That man, who To put the trauma behind her, ed. This triggered memories of ors Student Association, the her emotional story to the Bowl- ledge of the pain the night child became her husband, was also Van Derbur also had 100 deep the abuse. At the age of 40, she World Student Association and ing Green community. went through, and as the day one of the most supportive forces massages, 60 acupuncture ses- became completely dysfunc- the Graduate Student Associa- In front of an audience of over child, Van Derber believed she in her life. sions, 50 hypnosis sessions, meet- tional. tion will also be reciting poetry 100, the former Miss America re- was the happiest child in the "As a child, I had no control," ings with renowned psycholo- Van Derbur also has never fal- lived her childhood for child ad- world. Van Derbur said. "Because of gists, various other forms of • See SPEAKER, page five. vocates, people supportive of her "As the day child, I had to this my husband gives me con- therapy and read 72 books and • See INCEST, page five. page 2 The BG News April 16, 1998

Opinion Editor Natalie Miller f OPINION 372-2604 The BG News There is greatness in variety Difficult though it may be to options such as drugs and sui- In a room, with the door locked, summarize all of a culture with- cide become all the more real in far away from me" speech, it is in a few lines, in this article I situations such as these. We never the less the truth. hope to touch upon some com- must not let our individuality Ignorance is not acceptance. mon Issues raised by straight become repressed, particularly As mentioned above, sexuali- and gay readers alike. An so early in life. ty is seldom a clear cut Issue. important point to consider Is A second common question Very few people are entirely that individuals come in all posed lo Ihe gay community is. straight or gay. One's prefer- shapes, sizes and colors, and Where do gay and lesbian peo- ence, like religious and other gay people are no exception. ple meet? Well, the answer to personal issues, may be shared Perhaps the only similarity that one is simple: bgnet. Heh. if and when one is ready to talk that runs throughout all gay I'm just kidding. Gay and les- about them. Being gay or les- and lesbian people is the desire bian people meet at the same bian should not be the largest of company for ones own gen- places anyone else would meet part of your life, nor the defin- "An independent student voice serving der. Important to note is lhat at : during work, in school, at ing force by which you carry on. clubs, on the computer. The sexuality Is seldom a black / ••One's preference, However, some people feel Bowling Green since 1920" white issue, and there are many internet in particular has been Inclined to believe differently. layers of love and attraction one like religious and Invaluable in introducing people Regardless, there is obviously can feel. An unfortunate repres- with similar experiences who no fool-proof way you can look other personal issues, otherwise would not have been 210 West Hall sion of some of them in society at any on. and see If they are able to talk, and on larger chat is what gives many gay and les- may be shared if and anything. Assumptions are often Bowling Green State University lines such as efnet and under- bian people their heartaches. when one is ready to based on shaky facts. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 But my purpose is not to point net the number of #gay - based out the faults of the world : talk about them.7 J channels has become unprece- In conclusion. I hope you see Phone: (419) 372-2601 enough people do that, anyway. dented. that gay and lesbian people are Changing them Is what we Indeed the l.R.C. is truly just like everyone else, they Just E-mail: [email protected] should focus on. youth, these people experienced uniting the world. A third and happen to like guys (or girls). Like any culture, the variety It A first and common example looking at life from an outsider's final question sometimes asked Incorporates turns out to be one of a similar trait shared among- point of view. Unfortunately, is. How do you know if someone of Its defining traits. DARLA WARNOCK in.inv (but certainly not all) of society at this time does not is gay? The short answer is: you Editor-in-Chief the gay and lesbian community approve of every kind of think- don't. An amendment to that Geo/JWalbroehJ is a 1997 Is their predominance within ing. Striking out on one's own Is statement may be: why care, graduate of BGSU. He can be BRANDON WRAY NATALIE MILLER the entertainment field. This a wonderful thing, but takes anyway? While this occasionally reached at geqjabgnet.bgsu.edu. may be caused, or at least fur- incredible inner strength some- provokes a common "Hey. I'm Associate Editor Opinion Editor thered, by the fact that as g/l/b times, and life-threatening gay-friendly, so long as you do it SARAH BEDNARSKI ELIZABETH KERBY News Editor Copy Chief JEREMY MARTIN JASON McMAHON Photo Editor Sports Editor SCOTT BROWN JOHN WENZEL Graphics Editor Entertainment Editor A MiNUTef. WcfW DO 1 ^ WOW YOU PF NOT OUST SOME" LETTERS GUY iN. I was reading Sidney Ribeau"s "Thank You" in DRAG?/? the Friday. April 10 BG News, and was trou- bled. If this was such a great event and we are all so wonderful— why was he not there to sup- port us? The biggest campus-wide event all year and all he does is send a thank you for something he knows nothing about and doesn't bother to attend. What's up with that????? Stacy Lynn KeUer Have an opinion? E-mail us! bgnews@bgnet -me ^IgM&BoY SCoOTS Letters to the Editor policy The BG News encourages readers' input to discuss topics of interest in the BGSII community, if you would like to have something printed in The BG News, we offer you two formats. ' ■ Letters to the Editor. Utters are to be less than 500 words (less than two typed, double spaced pages). You've come a long way baby? ■ Guest Columns. Longer pieces (between 800-900 words) can be submit- ted as Guest Columns Guest columns will be subject to space limitations and considered based on topic relevance and quality. (U-W1RE) POUGHKEEPSIE. inhaling. She shares the album that snickering pool shark Joe Please include your address, major, academic class and phone number N.Y. — Everybody knows that cover with a trail of cigarette Camel, who was recently exiled (phone numbers are for verification only and will not be published). If smoking ain't allowed in school. smoke as sinuous and sexy as to graze in the desert Indefinite- you are not a BGSU student, please provide your position and affiliation with the University or community. she. Invoking classic cinematic ly, his Camel Cash refused at Images of Nicotine Divas, from virtually every billiard hall he Letters must be typed, not handwritten. Letters brought in on a — "Smoking In the Boys Macintosh-compatible disk are preferred. Bring the letter to Room 210 Room." Motley Crue tuxed-out cabaret goddess visited. Then there's that toothy West Hall, or e-mail us at bgrews*bgnet bgsu.edu Be prepared to show Marlene Dietrich to Bette Davis, paragon of rugged, horse-tamin' valid identification upon receipt of letier. Anonymous letters will be printed if valid identification is given and the editorial board deems It's the first lesson of Teenage whose lover performs the post- machismo, the Marlboro Man. anonymity Is in the proper interests of the writer. Rebellion 101: sneaking a butt coital ritual of lighting two clg- It's hard to exclude that spunky Space limitations may prevent The News from printing all letters by the urinals, evading and/or gles at once. On the pasty Brit women's libber puffing on received. The News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. The rocker front, Oasis represents Virginia Slims, whose predilec- Editorial Board acknowledges all entries submitted for publication. provoking the wrath of Principal Skinner. In my high school. In with its ode to the Inevitable tion for long, skinny, lcky fact, every entrance to the men's pair, "Cigarettes and Alcohol." smokes (a "woman's thing") Penny Brown . .Special Projects Editor bathroom facilities had to be And who could ever forget the somehow proves she's "come a Tony Cavallario . .Assistant Opinion Editor preceded by Ihe phrase, "It's American popular standard long way." Yeah, that makes cool," a declaration of support chestnut "Smoke Gets in Your sense. Just like those "Alive with Tom Denk ••It's the first lesson Pleasure" couples who love to Eric Kuebler . .Assistant Entertainment Editors and admiration for the fugitive Eyes?" smokers. If you neglected this of teenage rebellion Lest we forget, however, build snowmen and make veiled Dawn Chrise compulsory statement, you'd get smoking chic didn't evolve pure- gestures with Frosty's carrot Denise Domanski . .Assistant Copy Chiefs your ass kicked. Which Is why I 101: sneaking a butt by ly from the culture of the coun- nose. Ryan Johnson . .Assistant Sports Editor avoided going to the bathroom the urinals, evading try clubs or the streets. This Once in a while, parents wise Stephanie Schneider . .Assistant Graphics Editor altogether between 1990 and may come as a bit of a shock. up about the everyday Infiltra- 1994. and /or provoking the but where there's a fag to bum, tion of glamourized smoking, like the big stink raised over Copyright <5> 1998, The BG News, Bowling Green. Ohio. Reprinting Yet those bullies with uneven wrath of principal there's also a buck to be had. of any material from this publication without the permission of facial hair and yellow fingertips skinner. 7J Enter the most intentionally Stephanie Seymour's provoca- The BG News is strictly prohibited. were certainly on to something. persuasive and seductive mem- tive turn as a smoker In the The BG News Is an Independent publication founded In 1920 and The act of smoking remains, for ber of the butt world, the tobac- Guns 'n Roses video clip "Don't Is published dally during the academic year and weekly during the better or for worse, a universal co Industry itself, which has Cry- summer semester. Camels or no camels. "screw you" to all the principals spans across generations and been successfully promoting Opinions expressed in rolnmns and letters to Ihe editor are not and conformists of the world. sucking down carbon monoxide Smokin' Stephanie or not. how- necessarily those of the student body, faculty. University admlnls- color lines. ever, cigarette culture remains And. of course, the trend only Nobody capitalizes on the for hundreds of years. Along the tratlon or The BG News I nsigned editorials are the opinion of the compounds itself in the under- way. the Images of some of the ten times more popular than Spring 1998 BG News staff. dopeness of smokin' quite like horticulture. Which leads me to graduate environment, where members of the pop music com- more persistent cigarette cam- The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any cancer sticks are a common paigns have seeped their way ask the Inevitable question: errors In stories or photograph descriptions. munity — and I'm not Just talk- Which came first, the cigarette prop for brooding intellectuals, ing about Vlnce Nell and into the cultural consciousness, Decisions made by the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board are bohemian hedonists and her- suggesting alarming notions or the smoke? final Tommy Lee. metic loners. First up. there's the gender- about how (smoking) men and Justin RavUz, The Miscellany News (Vassar College). More than an oral fixation bending shape-shifter kd lang, women look at themselves, each • Today's edition was designed and edited by and chemical dependency, the who recently devoted an entire other and the world. Of course, Beth Kerby. Copy Chief + cigarette enjoys a longstanding tongue-in-cheek album. Drag, to there's Mickey Mouse's four- She can be reached at (419) 372-6966 culture all Its own — one that legged, water-retaining rival. PEOPLE ON THE STREET Today's Question: "What is your impression of the Jerry Springer show?" THE BG NEWS

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Melissa Dowdell Got an id.a for a "Peopi* on thr SlrpfI" uurttinn? E-aiail ua at "bfnrwfVbffnet.bgau''. a McDonald's employee who Is protesting the treatment she receives at work THURSDAY THRILLS "University officials UPCOMING EVENTS clean up after "Upcoming Event*" is a service to our pendent borrowed daily via the University web page. The calendar of Faculty Senate." eventa on the web page haa a more complete Hating of event* and can be acceaard through "www.bgau.edu".

Faculty Artist Series: Venti da Thursday, 4/16798 Camera (Noon) Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center. Rescheduled from March 18 BGSU Rowing Club Erg-a thon (8 this concert features the resident faculty a.m.) woodwind quintet. Members of the Union Mall. This event will run from ensemble are Judith Bentley. flute; John 8 a.m. on Thursday. April 16 to 8 a.m. Bentley. oboe; Edward Marks.claiinet; Friday. April 17. Nancy Lutes, bassoon; and Herbert Spencer, horn. Free. The performance by the Early Music Ensemble on this date has been rescheduled for April 23 at icy 12:30 p.m. Growth (9:30 a.m.) 1007 Business Administration Bldg. 1/2 price Candy Sale (Noon - 5 The Social Philosophy and Policy Center p.m.) is sponsoring a lecture by Robert J. Business Administration Building. Barro. Robert C Waggoner Professor of Sponsored by the American Marketing Economics. Harvard University, and Association. Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution. The lecture is free and open to the Women's Tennis vs. Western public. Michigan (1 p.m.) KecTe Courts. BG welcomes the defending MAC champions to town Thursday Thrills la just Mentoring (I pm| 203 Olseamp Hall. Part Thesis Exhibitions (10 a.m. that - just for thrills; - 4 p.m.) .1 (.(TDPGRAD600 On-Going Program. Dorothy Ubcr Bryan and Probably the most important relationship Please do not take it Willard Wanki-lman Galleries, Fine in your graduate school career is your seriously. We're trying Arts Center. Graduate and under- relationship with your major advisor - the to have a good time faculty member who supervises your graduate student thesis exhibitions here. Have a fun day! are on display. Free. Master's Thesis or Dissertation. This ses- sion describes characteristics of effective The Celebration of mentors, and tips for selecting effective Humankind (10 a.m. - 5 mentors. Presented by Dr. Eric Dubow. OHIO Weather p.m.) Psychology Dept. Open to all. Please e- Union mall Bryan llausman for reservations or if TODAY'S Thursday, April 16 Ballroom. you have any questions. AccuWcalher* forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures Poetry readings by HSA and Falcon Baseball at Jacob's Field (2 WEATHER WSA . "VOli p.m.) by graduate Jacob's Field, Cleveland. Ohio. student senate, Alumni, friends and family are free expressions invited to watch the Falcon reflecting diversity baseball team take on Today: created by campus Cleveland Stale and community mem- University. Mild, cloudy, heavy rain ben will be on dla Tickets: SS/person at the play. gate. BGSU Baseball vs. Falcon Club Low: Hosting Bus To Cleveland State (2 High: 66 51 Jacobs Field p.m.) (10:30 a.m.) Cleveland. Ohio Ice Arena Parking (Jacobs Field). This game Lot. The Falcons take was originally scheduled for Friday: on Cleveland State. April 15 at Memorial Park in There will also be a get Euclid as a DH. together following the Cool, mainly cloudy, rain game at a lot al eatery The "Corporate Ethics and Legal cost is $25 per person, which includes Norms in International Business" transportation and game ticket. The bus (3 p.m. - 5 p.m.) will arrive back around 10 p.m. This is 1007 Business Administration Building. High: 59 Low: 37 open to ALL Falcon fans. To make reser- The symposium will explore how vations call 372-7063. some U.S. companies are dealing with such Issues as human rights, product liability Bloodmobile (11 a.m. - 5 p.m.) and safety, the environment, bribery. Commons- Aniani Room. Campus- Speakers arc Ryan Haywood. Assistant PAGE THREE is intended as an irreverent look at wide blood drive. April 13 17 II a.m. 5 General Counsel. Owens-Illinois. Toledo The University. We at The BG News consider n an p.m. Walk-ins welcome. No appointment andMarcia Proctor. General Counsel. Butzel offbeat page where we try to offer something for every- needed. Long. Detroit. For further information, or to body. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of Showers T-storms Rain Flumes Snow Ice Sunny PI. Cloudy Cloudy receive a parking permit, contact: Dr. Vinod our staff. Have a nice day. K. Jain. 372-9649. Vis Associated Press GraphicsNel Know Someone Who Is Graduating? ♦ Special Display Graduation Personals ♦ Send them a farewell or good luck message in the 1998 "Graduation Farewell" insert in the BG News. ♦ Show your friends, roommates & employees how ™^™"^^^^^^^^^^™" special they are. Let them see it in print!

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Editor-in-Chief Darla Warnock WIRE WATCH 372-6966 Lawyer asks judge to stop Starr News The Associated Press whether his office will In- vestigate the allegations or refer LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - A law- them back to the Justice De- Digest yer for Susan McDougal has partment. asked a federal judge to bar Last week, a deputy attorney Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth general said in a letter to Starr compiled from wire reports Starr from investigating whether that he would leave the decision money from a conservative to Starr, despite an appearance group was funneled to a key wit- of a conflict. ■ PARKING ness. Hale was a key witness at the Lots closed for Beta 500 relays Starr said Tuesday he and his 1996 trial that resulted in Mrs. staff hadn't decided whether McDougal's conviction for fraud, With the weekend bringing the annual Beta 500 go-cart relays, they would look into alleged for which she was sentenced to University parking lots N and 14 will be closed from 6 p.m. Fri- payments to David Hale or two years in prison. Mrs. day through Saturday. whether they would ask the Jus- McDougal, President Clinton's According to Stacie Enrlquez, parking and traffic, if It rains tice Department to appoint a former business partner in the Saturday then the lots will be closed through Sunday. special investigator. Whitewater land venture, began Lots N and 14 are located by Jerome Library and the Student The same day, McDougal at- serving the sentence March 9, Services Building. torney Mark Geragos of Los An- after spending 18 months behind geles wrote to U.S. District Judge bars for a contempt of court cita- ■ SURVIVORS G. Thomas Eisele asking the tion for refusing to testify to a Waite judge to prohibit Starr from pur- Whitewater grand jury. Alloc laird PTTII photo suing such an investigation, Confirmation of the allegations President Clinton smiles at a crowd of reporters as he walks from the NEW YORK - Two survivors of captivity in Lebanon, Terry which Geragos called a "clear involving Hale could result in re- White House. A lawyer for Susan McDougal, Clinton's former business Waite and Terry Anderson, will go to Colombia to appeal for the conflict of interest." versal of Mrs. McDougal's con- Ertner in Whitewater, has requested that prosecutor Kenneth Starr be release of three missionaries kidnapped by leftist rebels. Starr has a stake in Hale's cre- victions, Geragos said. rred from an investigation in which some feel he has a conflict of in- Armed guerrillas abducted Dave Malkins, Mark Rich and Rick dibility and has other conflicts of An Arkansas woman claims terests. Tenenoff on Jan. 31,1993, from their homes in the southern Pan- interest, Geragos said. Hale received money from con- ama village of Pucuro, and marched them toward the nearby Co- Eisele responded today with a servative activists working for a to the foundation. Eastland and Hale. However, Eisele is also the lombian border. letter advising Geragos that a foundation that publishes the "I am not sure what we can do, but offer our names, and prom- Starr are friends, and Washing- only judge who has previously ise that if they release them, we can help it go smoothly and complaint related specifically to American Spectator magazine ton lawyer Theodore Olson, an- written an opinion that indicates safely," Anderson said at a news conference Tuesday, flanked by Mrs. McDougal's case should be and that Hale gave the magazine other Starr friend and a former he believes that Starr may have the wives of the missing men. directed to the presiding judge, information about Starr's in- law partner, is on the founda- at least the appearance of a con- The kidnappers demanded $5 million in ransom, but have not U.S. District Judge George How- vestigation. tion's board. flict of interest over ties to Rich- been heard from since January 1994, and Colombian and U.S. ard Jr. American Spectator publisher Geragos said in his letter that ard Mellon Scalfe, a conservative officials believe the three missionaries are dead. If Geragos' letter was meant as Terry Eastland has said no he chose Eisele because he is the publisher who has bankrolled Anderson, former chief Middle East correspondent for The a general ethics complaint money was ever given to Hale. only district Judge at Little Rock efforts to discredit Clinton. Associated Press, was abducted in March 1985 by guerrillas of against Starr, Eisele said, he Hale's lawyer said he is not willing to hear the complaint who the pro-Iran Hezbollah and held nearly seven years. He now tea- Geragos' letter also cited a let- would withhold a decision on how aware of any payments. had no part in court cases involv- ter to Starr on Friday from Clin- ches journalism at Columbia University. Starr has several connections Waite, a representative of Britain's Archbishop of Canterbury, to proceed until Starr decides ing either Mrs. McDougal or ton attorney David Kendall. went to Lebanon to negotiate freedom for Anderson and other Western hostages but was himself abducted in 1987 and held more than four years. He now lectures and writes at Cambridge University. Student convicted of kidnapping, abuse ■ IT'S A BIRD... The Associated Press him of sodomy and aggravated when she got there," Litman said Einstein to bring back his 'super' character sexual abuse. "It is an insult... " during summations. NEW YORK - A Columbia Jovanovic had been free on He quoted from e-mail mes- LAS VEGAS - Look, up in the sky, it's Super ... oops, forget it, University graduate student was $350,000 bail, but acting stale sages the woman sent to Jovano- it's only Super Dave Osborne. convicted today of kidnapping Supreme Court Justice William vic in which she talked about sa- Bob Einstein, who played the death-defying but totally inept and sexually abusing a woman on Jack Litman stunt man in the late 1980s syndicated "Super Dave" TV series, Wetzel ordered him jailed domasochism in what appeared is bringing the character back for a movie, with scenes being their first date following an pending his May 6 sentencing. defense lawyer to be terms of approval. filmed in Las Vegas. exchange of messages via the In- He faces a maximum term of 25 Prosecutors bristled at Lit- For one scene, a Super Dave world tour bus trundled down ternet. years to life in prison. breasts until they bled and used a man's remarks. Fremont Street on Monday night while 300 extras lined the side- Oliver Jovanovic. a 31-year-old The victim was not in the nightstick to sexually abuse her. "A woman who goes over to a walks with party hats and streamers in celebration of New doctoral candidate in molecular courtroom when the verdict was Defense lawyer Jack Litman man's house does not ask to be Year's Eve 1999. biology, was accused of tying up, returned. had told jurors it was the woman, sexually assaulted," Assistant Tourists were confused, until they realized it was Super Dave beating, biting and sexually abus- She had testified that Jovano- a Barnard College senior, who District Attorney Gail Heatherly Osborne, whose stunts usually end with him mangled, compres- ing the woman after she showed vic attacked her after a discus- suggested the meeting that led to told the jury. sed or charred. up at his Manhattan apartment. sion about good and evil and be- her captivity and abuse begin- Jurors never heard from a "As long as he doesn't jump off the building, he's all right," She spent more than 20 hours said Gary Keating of Clinton Township, Mich. "He hits the came upset when she said she be- ning on Nov. 22, 1996. The pair former girlfriend of Jovanovic ground rather hard sometimes." there until Jovanovic released lieved people are not inherently had met online and exchanged a who was ready to testify that he "Be The Man Super Dave," is produced by MGM and expect- her. evil. series of e-mail messages. had similarly abused her. The ed to be released in August. Jurors found him guilty of kid- The woman said he tied her up, "It is an Insult to your intel- judge barred her from testifying napping, sexual abuse and two dripped hot candle wax on her ligence to suggest that she didn't after ruling that her testimony counts of assault, but acquitted abdomen and genital area, bit her know what was going to go on would be overly prejudicial. ■ FLOODING Part of Magee Marsh bird trail still closed Auto insurers cut premiums, lower rates OAK HARBOR, Ohio - Part of the bird trail in Magee Marsh is still closed because of flooding from a storm on Lake Erie, the The Associated Press year, and lowered rates in 12 ing little to counter what has In some states, insurers have Ohio Division of Wildlife said. more states this year. been a tripling in premiums in The trail is considered one of the top bird watching locations in raised rates. There's little relief NEW YORK - Nearly all of the Insurers are responding to the past two decades. The Insur- in store for most drivers in New the Midwest and annually attracts thousands of visitors from major auto Insurers have cut pressure from competitors, regu- ance Information Institute, an across the nation during the spring and fall migration, the state Jersey, which continues to have premiums for drivers, and rates lators and consumer advocates, industry group, expects the said Wednesday. the highest rates. The storm on Thursday caused flooding along the lake shore in are expected to keep falling or at the Times reported. average premium to fall 1 per- Hunter, a former Texas insur- Ohio and Michigan. least hold steady for the next few Until last year, auto insurers cent this year, to $692. ance commissioner, said insurers Much of the elevated boardwalk of the Magee Marsh trail is years, The New York Times re- had paid out more in claims and Some cuts have been substan- should cut rates across the coun- underwater and unsafe for public use. Bird watchers may enter ported today. operating expenses than they col- tial: State Farm dropped its rates try by at least another 3 percent the trail at the east entrance and use about one-third of the trail's State Farm Mutual Automobile lected in premiums every year in Hawaii by 15 percent in Jan- - and 10 percent in some states. length. Insurance Co., the industry since 1979, according to AM. uary, and Hartford Financial Even then. Hunter said, insur- The division expects to be able to reopen the full trail April 24, leader with a quarter of the U.S. Best & Co., an insurance rating Services Group, the 11th largest ance companies would be enjoy- said Denis Franklin, manager of the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. market, has led the way. 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She must the mind,chooses to forget," Van has been named "The Outstand- The only way to change is to proposed in Toledo take medication to help her get to Derbur said. ing Woman Speaker in America," disclose your secret to people sleep, or she will go into a deep It was not until she could and has been in personal contact you feel safe with. rest. match the physical cause with with more adults sexually vio- "If you find, like I did, that The Associated Press afraid the project will turn In- "My ears also never sleep," the physical manifestation that lated as children than anyone your mother or your father does ternational Park into one big Van Derbur said. At 2 a.m., her she could begin to recover. else in America. not believe you or offers support, TOLEDO - Looking to play parking lot. door would open and her father Van Derbur, the youngest of Van Derbur asked audience build your own support group," poker without losing any money? "I'm concerned about the addi- would come in and she would four sisters, also discovered that members with similar experi- Van Derbur said. "Reach out uq- How about Alpine skiing or race- tional parking it would take. It pretend to be asleep. the eldest of her sisters had also ences, and who felt comfortable til you find safe people." car driving without the risk of in- would Just eat up half the park. "Sleep Is when a man can do been the victim of their father. to stand up, to do so. Fifteen peo- She did this with the support of jury? We're going to have to protect anything he wants to do with "When I was young, my sister ple volunteered that they had her family and youth minister. Then downtown Toledo may be the integrity of the park," he you," Van Derbur said. was sent to boarding school," been sexually violated in some Lindsey Toschlog, a senior your place to experience it all. said. After that she would lay awake Van Derbur said. "I learned at an form under the age of 19 and nursing major, thought the pre- A private developer wants to Plans call for increasing the until morning. early age that if you were defiant from vai ious types of people. sentation was very moving. build a $5 million virtual reality number of parking spaces in the In her later years, she would to my father, you were beat and For those who have been sexu- "It was very emotional, and and entertainment center in a park from 180 to 700 to accom- awaken during the night in stark sent to boarding school." ally violated, Van Derbur says had a very strong point." Tosch- park along the riverfront. modate the new development. terror as a result of post- It was this reason Van Derbur that the most important thing to log said. "You could feel what she "It has the potential to be one But patches of green space In the traumatic stress. She could not had never said anything to her do is to break the silence. was going through and it was of the top draws for downtown," parking lot would soften the ap- match the memory with the ter- father, her mother, or her sisters "Secret is the shame that keeps straight from the heart." Don Monroe, director of the pearance, said Rick Thielen, the River East Economic Develop- city's downtown development ment Revitalization Corp., said manager. Start your dau right by reading The BG NeWb Wednesday. "We're not Just creating seas of The area in International Park asphalt," he said. and eatinyfff8|^th(j breakfast is along the banks of the Maumee Fantasy on the Docks would be River with a birds-eye view of In a new two-story building with the city's skyline. The city has glass spires and arches that FALL 1998 LEASING AVAILABLE been trying to develop the park would showcase the waterfront. for years. It would Include a sports bar It built volleyball courts and with billiards and a Las Vegas- 2 Person Rate Available landscaped the area. An upscale style showroom for comedy rou- restaurant opened last year with tines, dinner theater and other success. Three other restaurants activities. $550/month Limited time only are expected to open there this A virtual reality center would For: year. have life-size video simulators The latest proposal is called offering skiing, race-car driving Ridge Manor Apartments Fantasy on the Docks. Denis and other sports activities. (519 Ridge Street) CBIINIIIAIU INC. Katell and a friend have formed a The centerpiece would be a 2 Bedroom, Furnished townhouses 352-0717 partnership to develop the fake casino, allowing people to Hours: project. They hope to break play roulette, blackjack and FOX RUN APARTMENTS Close to campus ground this summer. poker without the risk of losing Monday - Friday Renting For Summer and Fall Huff Apartments 9a.m. - 5p.m. "We feel very confident about money. A $5 seating fee would al- (1470& 1490 Clough St.) it. It's a beautiful location and low people to get $1,000 in phony ' 2 large bedrooms, Saturday these have been Immensely pop- chips. fully furnished or unfurnished Clough X Fox Run 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Furnished, A/C 9a.m. - 1p.m. • 1 1/2 baths ular in other places. We feel McDonald's there is a need for it," Katell "This Is Just .for amusement. > washer and dryer in each unit Pizzal said. It's not for gambling. We don't ■ dishwasher and microwave LtMJ C2T 1116 His company has been meeting want people to lose their money. i walk-in closets, extra storage ■ E. Woosler Black Swamp with Mayor Carty Finkbeiner to We want them to have good time i self-defrost refrigerators u discuss the project. without having to lose," Katell i sell-cleaning range i CAMPUS i deadbolls for safety, patio doors Hold on, said Councilman Bob said. 05 Old Time String Band McCloskey, whose district rep- Of course, you wouldn't be able • gas heat • electric, central air • resents part of the area. He's to take home any winnings. • individually metered utilities • Contradance music • cable TV and phone in each room • SPEAKER • fully insulated 6" walls ' • brick exterior and hallways • Continued from page one. viewpoints presentation featur- • soundproofed • fireproofed • Friday, April 17, 7-9 pm ing poetry, oration and rap in Preferred Properties and performing various other recognition of Male Appreciation Ice Arena Lounge 530 S. Maple • Hours 8-4:30 • 352-9378 free expressions. Month. 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Breast cancer scares cause anxiety Honk! The Associated Press mammograms, ultrasound scans, doctor visits and biopsies, even BOSTON - A woman who though they turn out in the end to "No one ever wants to be made nervous. But receives mammograms every be free of cancer. These er- it beats dying of breast cancer." year for a decade runs a SO-SO roneous cancer warnings are chance of a breast cancer false what doctors call false positives. alarm, a study found. The study found that a woman The finding that mammograms who undergoes annual mammo- result in lots of unnecessary grams after age 40 - as major Dr. Daniel Kopans 1 X anxiety is unlikely to be news to health organizations recommend Massachusetts General Hospital the millions of women who have - faces a SO percent chance of * already gone through these having at least one of these false stomach-churning episodes, only positives over 10 years. And she ing of breast cancer." backs. ! to learn that nothing is wrong. has a 19 percent chance of The study, written principally The latest study shows that the But the study is the first to show undergoing an unnecessary bio- by Dr. Joann G. Elmore of the risk of false positives is highest how the risk of these frights adds psy. University of Washington, was for women in their 40s, when the 1 up over time. For the 32 million American based on 2,400 women ages 40 to chance of actually having breast Researchers said that while women between ages 40 and 79, 69 who had breast cancer screen- cancer is relatively small. Wom- mammograms clearly save lives, this could add up to 16 million ing during 10 years at Harvard en in their 40s who get an annual doctors should prepare their false positives during 10 years of Pilgrim. The results were pub- mammogram have a 56 percent patients better for the possibility annual mammograms. lished in Thursday's New Eng- chance of a false positive over 10 of erroneous results. Barton said the study doesn't land Journal of Medicine. years, compared with a 47 per- "If women understand the mean that mammograms are a A mammogram is a kind of cent chance for older women. chances of having to come back bad idea, but it does highlight the breast X-ray and is often diffi- In an editorial in the journal, for further tests, they might not need to find more precise screen- cult to interpret. If radiologists Dr. Harold C. Sox of Dartmouth- ■Si g get so scared and anxious when ing technology. are unsure what the film shows, Hitchcock Medical Center said that happens," said Dr. Mary B. Dr. Daniel Kopans, head of they may ask the patient to re- younger women considering Barton of Harvard Pilgrim breast imaging at Massachusetts turn for more tests to rule out mammograms should be told Health Care, a Boston-area General Hospital, cautioned that cancer. about this risk of false positives. health maintenance organization. the study may overestimate the Barton said the Boston HMO is "How a 40-to-49-year-old wom- "As doctors, we should convey number of callbacks women experimenting with having a an feels about this prospect that information to patients." receive. He agreed they are radiologist read the X-ray even should affect her decision about The study, conducted by Bar- common and said radiologists are before the woman puts her mammography," he wrote. fc; ton and others, looked at how cautious because they don't want clothes back on so another scan At the Boston HMO, $33 was A l phot. often women undergoing routine to miss cancer. can be done immediately if spent to evaluate false positive mammograms and breast exams "No one wants to be made ner- necessary. This could eliminate results for every $100 spent on get called back for further vous," he said. "But it beats dy- many of the frightening call- breast cancer screening. Casey, a 14-year-old Capuchin monkey, grabs the nose of his owner, Don Turner, in Brunswick, Maine. Turner says Casey often does this when excited with his surroundings. Thursday, April 16 Secretaries Day 5:00pm-7:00pm Wed April 22, 1998 Tonight Tennis Courts Outside Here are some Great ways to show your Appreciation No Hair There Contest

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Grandma Moses art returned Act of kindness The Associated Press Each crate contained a cryptic Grandma Moses, born Anna computer note in bright purple Mary Robertson, took up paint- BENN1NGTON, Vt. -- Two ink and a hard-to-read typeface. ing in her late 70s and lived in wooden crates that arrived un- Each note, inexplicably signed Eagle Bridge, N.Y., near Ben- expectedly at the Bennington "Ring Sar," lists the names and nington. Ms. Carr and her sister Museum were found to contain dates of the paintings and says: became friends with the artist seven Grandma Moses paintings "Please send the attached follow- and used to visit her. Grandma that were stolen 14 years ago. ing for a seven-year anonymous Moses died in 1961 at the age of Where the artworks have been loan" - a reference, perhaps, to 101. all this time - and exactly who the seven-year statute of limi- The seven primitive scenes of sent them back and why -- are tations for prosecuting the sledding and farming were still a mystery. transportation of stolen property painted when she was 97 to 99, "It was someone who honestly across state lines. Ms. Federhen says. Grandma loved them and wanted to own The museum contacted the Moses used an unusual shade of them and enjoy them," museum FBI, the Pennsylvania State blue-green in all seven paintings curator Deborah Federhen says. Police and an international regis- - the result of her buying paint in "If they wanted to sell them, they try of lost art in New York City. bulk and turning out pictures in would have broken them up and The New York gallery that han- assembly-line fashion. not kept them as a set of seven dles Grandma Moses' estate Museum director Steven Mil- but tried to dispose of them one helped identify the works. ler and Ms. Federhen think "Ring by one." The Pennsylvania State Police Sar" must be someone who knew The brightly colored New Eng- have reopened the investigation. the terms of Ms. Carr's will. The land landscapes were stolen in But the museum's attempts to thieves also apparently knew the 1984 from the Rose Valley, Pa, trace the shipper have been un- paintings, because they left be- home of Margaret Carr shortly successful. The packages were hind two works by Grandma after the woman's death She had sent by a shipping company from Moses' son that look like the sev- bequeathed the paintings to the Quakertown, Pa., but the receipt en others. private Bennington Museum. contained a phony company The artworks - whose com- name and a false fax number. "The fact they kept them all, bined value was estimated by the After two months in a safe, and that they are still in their original Atavclftttd PITH ph*l« Bennington at $250,000 to 14 years in a place only few know frames, that they still have their $500,000 - were not seen again of, the paintings finally hang on original labels, that they are In Shao-Han Deng, 3, recovers from open heart surgery performed Tuesday at UCLA Childrens Hospi- until they arrived at the museum the walls of the Bennington Mu- wonderful condition means they tal. The Deng family sought help for Shao-Heng, who was born with a rare congenital heart defect, by In February in good shape, still in seum. were well taken care of by posting over 500 e-mail messages on the Internet titled "Seeking help to save my son." A mother in their original, two-tone painted "They took the scenic route," someone who really treasured California responded to the message and helped bring the family to Los Angeles for treatment. wooden frames. Ms. Federhen says. them," Ms. Federhen says.

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Sports Editor Jason McMahon, fi SPORTS 372-2602 Falcons seize chance of a lifetime □ The BG baseball It is nearly every baseball team will make its first- player's dream to play in the major leagues. And when BG ever appearance at takes the field at Jacobs Field, Jacobs Field, as they they will have achieved at least part of that dream. take on Cleveland State. "What we're going to do is ap- proach this a little differently By TOD McCLOSKEY than for other games," Schmitz The BG News said. "We're probably going to take nine or 10 and each For the Bowling Green base- guy will throw one inning, so ball team, today is the dream of a they're all going to get a chance lifetime. to throw off the mound. With all The Falcons (18-13, 7-7 Mid- our position players, we're going American Conference) will trav- to try our darndest to get them el to Cleveland to take on the all in, so they get an opportunity Cleveland State Vikings in the ci- to play." ty's own Jacobs Field. The Falcons' ace , Jeff Jacobs Field, or "The Jake' as Hundley (5-1), will start the game it's called by many, is the home for BG. Though many pitchers of the Cleveland Indians. This are expected to make an appear- non-conference game fit perfec- ance, Hundley will be the first tly into the Indians' schedule, as Falcon to get a chance to step on they have the day off. This made the mound, as well as lower his Jacobs Field available for Cleve- spectacular 0.84 ERA. land State and BG. "I'm pretty excited about that, Since the game was announced but I know this is a pretty hum- in February, the Falcon players bling game," Hundley said. "The and coaches have been waiting next time I go out I could give up patiently for this special oppor- double the number I've already tunity. given up." "It's not just like any other Though the Falcons are taking game," BG senior Jay Harring- a special approach to this game, ton said of the trip. "It is where the team is still focused on beat- the Indians play, a major league ing Cleveland State. ball park. It's somewhere we all The Vikings (11-19, 3-5 Mid- hope to play one day as profes- West Collegiate Conference) are | sionals. It'll definitely be a thrill - on a five-game winning streak, something to remember from the while the Falcons are coming off season." a 9-5 win over Michigan on Tues- In the midst of a race to make day. the MAC playoffs, BG is treating "We are still going there to this game a little differently than win," Schmitz said. "But, you most. The Falcons know an op- know we're taking a different portunity like this doesn't come approach because who knows around very often. The last time when we'll be able to do that the Falcons played in a profes- again." sional ball park was in 1990 at the BG has played at the home of Lucas County Rec Center. the Indians before, but not at *i think the whole team is ex- Jacobs Field. When Cleveland cited to play," Falcon pitcher was still at Municipal Stadium, Jeff Hundley said. "I can see the the Falcons played CSV there in smiles on everyone's faces." 1982, 1979, 1977 and were rained A usually-serious BG baseball out in 1981. team was wearing bright smiles after Wednesday's practice, a Tickets are $5 for the game, sign of the excitement they ex- which starts at 2 p.m. With over- pect for Jacobs Field. night showers in the forecast, "I think they're real excited any rain in the morning or early about getting a chance to play in afternoon could jeopardize the the best major league park in the game. The Indians' grounds crew country," coach Dan Schmitz will keep a tarp on the field over- said. "This could be a once in a night to keep it as dry as possi- lifetime opportunity." ble.

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\h t \ page 10 The BG Newt* Thursday, April 16, 1998 Falcons juggle classroom, meet ISIT □ The BG women's Women's ft track team wins a meet Track www.newloverealty.com against Toledo and De- troit despite being 1, Bowling Green 93 Fall '98 Housing now shorthanded due to Toledo 81 listed on the Web class conflicts. Detroit 29 Newlove Realty Rentals By DANIELLE OLESZCZUK ets, which scored 81 points and 328 S. Main The BG News Detroit wluch earned 29 points. (our only office) Once a?:nin BG cleaned up in The Bowling Green women's the field events. Junior Lori Wil- 352-5620 track team is not just dedicated liams had a great day winning to its sport. These girls are dedi- third placi; in the hammer throw, cated to their school work too. second in l:he shot put and first in The mid-week meet at the Uni- the discus. Junior Emily Cokinos versity of Toledo was the only won the javelin, throwing more :HASING AMY FULL OF TROTH AND meet of the season to fall on a than 17 feirt farther than the rest EXPLOSIVE COMEDY!' Tuesday. This caused an extreme of her competitors. Friday, April 17 & conflict with classes. Lisa Ket'gan also was com- Coach Steve Price was very manding in the field events. Kee- Saturday, April 18 understanding through the gan won the hammer throw and chaos. the shot pu t. 8:00pm & 11:00pm "Several impressive girls Huina H an continued her win- could not compete," Price said. ning streak in the triple jump. 111 Ol scamp "We had shuttles and vans going Han took first in both the triple back and forth constantly." jump and tl le long jump. $2.00 Some team members were able While Bowling Green dominat- to compete in their event, get on ed the field events, the Rockets the shuttle and be back in Bowl- controlled t he sprints and relays. ing Green in time for their 6 o'- The Rockets won the 100-meter clock class. dash, 200,400,4x100, and 4x400. Questions? Call 372-7164 This dedication to the class- Kristin Iiunan was missed in room is why Bowling Green won the 100 and 400 hurdles. Due to a BG Nr.i Photo by Amy Van Horn the award for Outstanding Aca- class conflict, she could not com- The Falcon women's track team defeated Toledo and Detroit on in a' demic Team. pete in these two events. Inman tri-meet on Tuesday. BG will return to action on Saturday at Ball State. "Even though we were short- was able to compete in one event, the 800, where she finished sec- meter easily. Finishing in third women's track team will travel to handed, I felt we still competed : Attention to Detail well,"Price said. ond. place right behind Lafene was Ball State to compete againsr' Even if shorthanded, BG won fellow teammate Angie Michael. Mid-American Conference foes Complete Automotive cleaning, the track meet over Toledo and In the long distance events, the Laura Deneau finished first in Western Michigan, Central Mich- Detroit. The Falcons finished Falcons showed their strength. the 1,500. igan and Ball State. The meet will Buffing, polishing, interior and with 93 points, besting the Rock- Jessica Lafone won the 5,000 This weekend Price and the start on Saturday at noon. exterior, Engine Cleaning. 10% off with this coupon Stadium ills force Yanks to hit the road The Associated Press telephone interview with The As- three-game weekend series Bronx when the team's lease on Advanced sociated Press. "All our options against the Detroit Tigers, the city-owned stadium expires Auto Electric NEW YORK - Yankee Stadium are still the :same, but we should scheduled for Yankee Stadium, in four years. o will spend its 75th birthday on make a decis Ion this year." was switched to Tiger Stadium. One option mentioned by \ 354-9560 the disabled list - and the city For his part, Giuliani moved That puts the Yankees on the Steinbrenner has been New Jer- 0 419 Gould St. #1 Rear could be getting ready to give the closer toward ruling out further road Saturday, the 75th anniver- sey; another is midtown Manhat- ballpark its unconditional renovations once the Yankees' sary of the day Babe Ruth opened tan, where a 1996 study commis- \ release. lease runs out after the 2002 Yankee Stadium with a . sioned by the city, state and team Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said season. Monday's collapse of the said a stadium with retractable Wednesday that city inspectors "In many ways you are dealing 500-pound joint into the sta- dome, built over rail yards, examining the stadium - closed with a 75-year-old baseball park, dium's middle deck already had would cost at least $1 billion. Monday after a steel-and- so that's something as we make forced the postponement of two The last detailed inspection of concrete joint collapsed - had plans for the future we have to games between the Yankees and Yankee Stadium's structure was found more problems, including take a good lcok at," the mayor Anaheim Angels. The teams in 1979, when cracks appeared in concrete on the stadium's facade said. "I think it means it's more played Wednesday at Shea Sta- the concrete. City Parks De- that has been damaged by seep- likely that you would build a new dium, home of the Mets, with the partment spokesman Ed Skyler ing water. ballpark than try to renovate it Yankees winning 6-3. said Wednesday that the city orn "They are not structural prob- for a second or third time." Before attending that game, "had not been inspecting Yankee lems that would affect the sta- Addressing :he issue of water Giuliani said the joint collapse Stadium cellar-to-roof" before Cream, dium long term, or even from damage to the facade, which was "underscores the need both (New Monday's collapse. dMIQUIMOD) 5% opening, but they are things that built during a 1974-75 remodel- York) teams have for a new Giuliani said that would Mtf tumiy-Cant* »■**§ iwi tar«tnta*** rtornwion now that we have the time we ing, city buildings commissioner baseball field." change, at both Yankee and Shea should correct," Giuliani said. stadiums. \ktarj" Mltr.Mli) Gaston Silva said workers will The Mets already are negotiat- Yankees owner George Stein- erect scaffolding around the sta- ing with the city for a new sta- "What we will do every year Is VOCATIOWANDUUaC AMn H .T»*rt. nfcatrd 1. - Mc*m«»U«dr,i brenner said he expects a de- dium and check for damage. Any dium, and the accident Monday go through the kind of inspection COHTWWDICATIONS cision shortly on his team's fu- weak area will be repaired, he has prompted speculation that we're doing now," he said.

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I I Thursday, April 16, 1998 The BG News page 11 Benches clear in Indians' loss The Associated Press center field, hit a two-run homer manager started In the eighth against Assenma- inn ©nn off reliever Bob Wells in the screaming and going after Lof- cher (0-2), Alex Rodriguez CLEVELAND - Randy John- sixth to make it 3-0 and spoil a ton. reached on a fielder's choice and TDn© Tunx son's ejection produced an unex- rare strong outing by a Seattle With order finally restored, scored on Ken Griffey Jr.'s triple pected result for the Seattle Ma- reliever. Johnson threw a second pitch in Into the right-field corner. Edgar Celebrate the riners: a comeback against the The defending AL West cham- almost the same spot to set off Martinez was walked intentional- season or occasion in other team's bullpen. pions have started 4-10 for the another bench-clearer. Alomar, ly and replaced by pinch-runner David Segui doubled In the go- fourth time, but avoided their wearing his catching gear, was Rich Amaral. a grand style! ahead run off Paul Assenmacher first 3-11 start by beating up on right In the middle of the crowd We've got you In the eighth as the Mariners another team's bullpen for a and appeared to be trying to get Segui lined a double to left to covered in the latest avoided the worst start In fran- change. to Piniella or plate umpire Ed make It 4-3. Reliever Mike Jack- chise history with a 5-3 victory Seattle relievers blew leads Hlckox. son, covering on Jeff Huson's formal wear from— over the Cleveland Indians on twice in Boston last weekend and Johnson (0-2) was charged with grounder to first baseman Jeff Wednesday night. in the first two games of this se- one run and one hit In 2 1-3 In- Manto, dropped the throw to al- After Paul SpoLjaric (1-0) is- ries. They came In 0-4 with an nings, walking one and striking low Amaral to score. Ralph Lauren • After Six • Raffinatti sued a leadoff walk to Brian 8.84 ERA. out five. The bullpen blew leads • Pierre Cardin • Lord West Giles in the ninth, Bobby Ayala The tense game included an in in both his no-decisions, includ- Travis Fryman followed Giles' got three outs for Seattle's first side-the-park homer, the ejection ing a two-hit, 15-strikeout per- homer with a triple off the • Christian Dior and More! save of the season In five of three All-Stars, two Injured formance in his last start against center-field wall, and Wells left chances. Ayala retired Travis pitchers and malfunctioning Boston. with a slight abdominal strain. Save Time & Money-Shop Locally! Fryman and pinch-hitters Jim bullpen phones. The Indians' first run came on Thome and David Justice. With one out in the third, John- an Inside-the-park homer by Da- Indians starter Bartolo Colon Johnson, Kenny Lofton and son buzzed one right by Lofton's vid Bell, son of Detroit Tigers (2-0) was knocked out of the Collegiate Connection Sandy Alomar were ejected in head. Lofton and the 6-foot-U manager Buddy Bell, off Johnson game when Joey Cora hit a liner the third after Johnson threw at Johnson walked toward each in the second. off his pitching hand in the sixth. 531 Ridge.BG 352-8333 Lofton's head on consecutive other as the benches cleared, The Mariners cut it to 3-2 in the Colon allowed no runs and two pitches, causing both benches to with Alomar the first to get be- seventh on Jeff Huson's RBI hits in S 1-3 innings. X-rays on his clear. tween them. groundout and Dan Wilson's RBI bruised right thumb were nega- M.thruTh. 10-8;F. 10-6; Sat. 10-5:30; Sun. 12-5. Giles, who replaced Lofton In Things calmed down until double off Eric Plunk. tive

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\h :> page 12 The BG News Thursday, April 16, 1998 Jackson, McMahon among 12 Sports Briefs elected to College Hall of Fame Softball team loses doubleheader to Ohio State The Bowling Green softball team lost a doubleheader to the The Associated Press Buckeyes, 3-2 and 10-0 in Columbus last night. The Falcons came close in the first game, but barely avoided a no-hitter in the night cap. INDIANAPOLIS - Bo Jackson, In the first game, Ohio State scored one run in the bottom of the Auburn running back who the sixth inning to pull out the victory. Garrett Gholston (10-18) won the Heisman Trophy in 1985 picked up the loss for the Falcons, giving up three earned runs on and went on to play in the NFL 10 hits. and in , was In the second game, Falcon pitcher Amy Hamilton was the among 12 men selected today for only thing that stood between Ohio State and a no-hitter. Hamil- the College Football Hall of ton's lone hit broke up the Buckeyes' no-hit bid. Fame. The Falcons (15-25-1) will travel to Athens, Ohio on Friday to Also voted in were Jim McMa- take on Ohio at 2 p.m. hon, the Western Athletic Con- Men's tennis entertains Wright State today ference MVP three times at Brigham Young and quarterback The BG men's tennis team is scheduled to host the Wright of the Chicago Bears' Super Bowl State Raiders at 3 p.m. this afternoon. This will be the final non- 1986 championship team, and conference match of the year for the Falcons, before they finish nine others who played in the off the Mid-American Conference season this weekend. NFL "Wright State is going to be good, but they are a level below Two of the former players are us," BG coach Jay Harris said. "They should be a nice tune-up now assistant coaches in the for us going Into the weekend." NFL Missouri running back cago White Sox and California In the event of rain tommorow, the match will be moved to the Johnny Roland, running backs Angels in baseball. He was the Shadow Valley tennis club at 1:30 p.m. BG finishes up its MAC season with Ball State on Friday and coach for the Arizona Cardinals, 1989 All-Star most valuable Western Michigan on Sunday. and Tulsa quarterback Jerry player with the Royals. Rhome, the 1964 Heisman run- A 1992 hip replacement ended Bengals' Copeland out four to six months ner-up who now is offensive co- his football career. ordinator for the St. Louis Rams. McMahon, who won the Davey CINCINNATI - Defensive end John Copeland may not be able The 12 players will be inducted O'Brien Award as the nation's top to play for four to six months as a result of an injured Achilles' Dec. 8 at the National Football college quarterback, was an Ail- tendon, the Cincinnati Bengals said Wednesday. Foundation and College Hall of American and third in voting for Copeland suffered a ruptured left Achilles' tendon on Wednes- Fame's annual awards dinner in the Heisman Trophy in 1981. Be- day while he was working out at the University of Auburn, said New York. They will be ensh- sides the Bears, he played for Aifwrlalcd Pmi phou Bengals spokesman Jack Brennan. Copeland was examined rined during ceremonies at the San Diego, Philadelphia, Minne- Wednesday by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala. Jim McMahon and Bo Jackson were two of the 12 players inducted College Hall of Fame in South sota, Arizona, Cleveland and The 6-foot-3, 280-pound defensive end was scheduled to have into the College Football Hall of Fame on Wednesday. surgery Thursday, Brennan said. Bend in the summer of 1999. Green Bay. He retired after the Brennan said the signing of defensive end Ray Seals earlier The only one of the 12 who did 1996 season. was sixth in Heisman Trophy Conference defensive player of Wednesday to a one-year contract was linked to Copeland's in- not play in the NFL is Alex Sark- The others picked for the Hall voting in 1984 and played for At- the year in 1971 and played for jury. isian, an All-Big Ten center and of Fame were: lanta from 1985-92 and Detroit in the Cleveland Browns from linebacker in 1948 who led - Al Brosky, DB, Illinois, set an 1993. 1972-75. Hoying has emergency appendectomy Northwestern to a Rose Bowl vic- NCAA record with 29 career ~ Randy Gradishar, LB, Ohio - Jim Ritcher, C, North Caro- tory over California Sarkisian interceptions from 1950-52 and State, was an Ail-American who lina State, won the 1979 Outland COLUMBUS, Ohio - Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Bobby was a teacher and coach in East played with the Chicago Car- led the Buckeyes in tackling in Trophy as the nation's top inter- Hoying is expected to miss most of the team's minicamp next Chicago, Ind, and is a member of dinals in 1954. 1971 and 1972 and was named to ior lineman and played with Buf- week after an emergency appendectomy. Doctors expect him to the Indiana Football Hall of - Brad Budde, OG, Southern the Pro Bowl seven times in his falo from 1980-93 and Atlanta in recover. Hoying was rushed to Ohio State University Hospital Tuesday Fame. Cal, won the 1979 Lombard! A- career with Denver from 1994-95. ward as the nation's top lineman - Bill Stanfiil, DT, Georgia, night for the surgery, team officials said. The former Buckeyes Jackson, who also lettered in 1974-83. quarterback lives in Columbus during the off-season. baseball and track at Auburn, and played with the Kansas City - Mel Long, DT, Toledo, helped won the 1968 Outland Trophy and played with the Raiders in the Chiefs from 1980-87. the Rockets to a 35-0 record from played with the Miami Dolphins compiled from staff and wire reports NFL and with Kansas City, Chi- - Bill Fralic, OT, Pittsburgh, 1969-71, was the Mid-American from 1969-76. Party This Weekend! ^^^^>\ Ultimate Happy Hours 5-9 FRI-Karaoke 8PM-2AM SAT-J-O'Malley D.J.'s 10-2 No Cover before 12

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I would guess this is a com- Giant lizards and alien mon malady of the American public We don't know we want something until wc see it. but when we do. we cant understand how wc ever gol along without it. viruses: Summer '98 flicks In his great book Manufacturing Desire. By CHRIS NICKERSON now blows strong gusts of Disney is putting a lot of Arthur Berger discusses The BG News wind). pressure on Mulan alter its popular culture, the media The plot revolves around a last three animated features and other relevant subjects i pring is here nuclear testing experiment in iPocahontas, The Hunchback of in the field of con- |and summer France which creates the giant Notre Dame and Hercules) per- sumerism. As is evident lizard. Godzilla then proceeds formed nowhere near box from the title, he argues "is approaching quickly, which to attack, of course. New York office expectations. that our definition of what means Hollywood Is City. The movie will most like- Following Mulan is the sum- we think we need is influ- ly be rated R after the Devlin mer's second asteroid movie. enced/created by commer- starting to promote f that his brothers refused lo cut some Armageddon (July 1). The film cials and other forms of this summer's potential block- daughter is busters. of the more graphic scenes. stars Bruce Willis. Ben Affleck advertising. In June, fans of The X-Files and Steve Buscemi as drillers pregnant This argument may First out of the gate is Deep with the Impact due out May 8. TV series will get to see the who must save the world from sound all too familiar but wrap up of the show's fourth said danger. An asteroid child of it's still important. The Starring Morgan Freeman. Tea another Leoni and Robert Duvall. this season with the release of The (about the size of Texas) is question then becomes. V-Files movie (June 19) The about to destroy all life on police offi- "Do I. the intelligent con- film promises to be another cer (Chris "end-of- built-in Earth, so the United States sumer, fall prey to these audience hires a drill team to fly to the Rock). same manipulative tac- the- Rene world/dls- of the asteroid and drill a hole in tics?" Using myself and television which to insert nuclear Russo also most of the people I know aster" returns as story. show weapons. As usual, chaos as examples. I would gives this ensues when the trip is sabo- Internal answer a resounding and The Affairs plot goes film a taged. Armageddon, which at unfortunate "yes." good press screenings was three investigator Us difficult to imagine like this: Lorna Cole. an aster- chance of hours long, is directed by the '80s nostalgia craze Michael Bay (The Rock) and is Riggs' love Disney's newest animated feature Mulan. existing in its current form oid is becoming a tnie still unrated. interest. Photo provided without the wave of promo- hurtling Hong tion by the recording and toward block- Then there's the little- buster (in publicized film that has Kong action betrayed and left for dead by motion picture Industry. Earth, so star Jet I j makes his his wife and best friend. Sure, people may still like the other enough built in audience to be words, this summer's biggest block- American film debut as the vil- Porter returns to the town The Thompson Twins and President lain, and recent previews have for revenge, only to find there Billy Idol, but does The ot the earning buster. Lethal Weapon 4 (cur- over si00 rently filming in L.A.) opens shown audiences his martial may be more going on than he Wedding Singer soundtrack United arts prowess. With the almost first thought. Payback is fulfill some sort of deep States million nationally July 10. and domesti- reunites series stars Mel automauc audience of Mel based on "The Hunter" by need lor I his recycled (Freeman Gibson fans. Lethal Weapon Richard Stark. Because it's an initiates .* cally). Gibson and Danny Glover with material? fans and Hong Kong action acUon movie starring Mel Rhino Records is set to computer The Joe Pesci and series director movie, Richard Donner. fans, the movie has a good Gibson, Payback could either release their Have a Nice lottery to chance at being this summer's break away or get trampled by Decade 7-CD box sel ol starring This time around, Riggs sec who big money maker. the oversaturaUon of Lethal '70s music on June 10th. will In- X-Files, based on the cult television David (Gibson) and Murtaugh Duchovny (Glover) are up against a Finally there's Payback Weapon 4. it contains sonus like able to show on Fox, will hit theaters on (August 7). also starring Mel Dream Weaver" and and Chinese gang leader (Jet Li). But as Titanic proved this safely hide June 19 photo provided Gibson as Porter, a small time winter, predictions mean very Foghat's tired rocker "Slow under Gillian At the same time Murtaugh Ride." I would imagine Anderson, is directed by Hob is under the pressure of thief. After stealing money little when it comes how well ground and who will be left for from a Chinese gang. Porter is the film will actually do. there are more than dead on I lie surface. Bowman (who directed several bet oming a grandparent now enough compilations and At the same time, a group of the original television soundtracks featuring Of astronauts are sent to space episodes). these 'classics," besides to destroy the asteroid with The plot centers around the the fad thai they're played nuclear weapons. Directed by unleashing of a deadly alien 24 HOURS A DAY on com- Muni l-cder (The Peacemaker). virus. FBI agents Mulder and mercial radio. Deep Impact will be rated PG- Scully must fight a govern The reality is that upon 13. ment conspiracy to find out its release. I Ins boxed set The second blockbuster is the truth. While the movie will will sell thousands, per- Godzilla, clue out May 20. answer questions posed in the haps tens of thousands of Starring Matthew Uroderick. season finale, it will leave copies. The buyers will be the film is brought to us by plenty for the fifth television people who already own Roland Emmerich, the director season to cover. What may be these songs and have of the Insanely successful the biggest draw is the heard them 23 million Independence Day. Fans of the rumored Star Wars: Episode 1 times. So why are they original Godzilla (1954) may trailer that Fox may run buying them? Because they want to steei clear ot the before The X Fifes. think they need them. Americanized remake, howev- June 19 also sees the Companies spend bil- er With high tech special release of the newest Disney lions of dollars a year pro- effects and a more savage animated feature. Mulan. moting useless, tired prod- Mulan tells the story of a U< Is yet people eat them beast. Godzilla promises to be infinitely more violent than its young Chinese girl who Joins up like candy Next time the army after Mongols Invade you're in a store think predecessor. In recent interviews in China. In order to do this, she twice about what you must disguise herself as a "need." More than likely "Cinescape" and on the official movie home page, screenwriter man. you Can live perfectly well Ilased upon a Chinese without it. The company Dean Devlin has revealed that Godzilla is around 200 feet tall poem, the movie features the that made it just uxuifs voices of Ming Na Wen (Street you to need it so their (200 feel shorter than the Japanese version), and no Fighter). B.D. Wong (Jurassic Godzilla, from the same team that brought you Independence Day, will have pocket liooks won't run dry Park) and Eddie Murphy. this fiscal year. longer has fiery breath (he monster profits on their hands when the film opens May 20. Photo provided

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--•---. page N-2 The BG News Thursday, April 16, 1998 That was the week that was Springer stirs trouble, ^0 The Associated Press Calif. Bono was elected mayor on April 12. one day after his So ex-wife Cher won an Oscar for Entertainment highlights her role in "Moonstruck." garners viewers during the week of April 19- •Five years ago. The J3£Another distinguishing character- 25. 45 years ago: George Austrian government honored By TOM DENK 1992, the program has taken istic of Durian Is their assured and Stevens' "Shane" premiered at Julie Andrews with a gold The BG News the nation's trashy skeletons leisurely pace. They irssentlalry play New York's Radio City Music medal, 28 years after she out of the closet and broad- pop songs wtth heavy guitars and Hall. twirled on an Alpine hillside, Former NBC cast them to millions of vio- tight. Inventive drumming. None of The film starred Alan Ladd. warbling her love of "The chairman Grant lence-hungry Americans on a du that breakneck speed-paced DC. aes- Jean Arthur. Van Heflin and thetic that tends to tire the listener Sound of Music." The film was Tinker said in daily basis. before the song has even ended. Jack Palance. based on the story of the January that it Jerry Springer was once a na Durlan's chord progressions and •40 years ago: Dion and the singing von Trapp family. The "debases us all." political aide to Robert changes shouldn't work, but for some Belmonts' first single "1 family fled Austria after that No wonder it's Kennedy, as well as the for- reason they do, and splendidly so. Wonder Why" was released by become the nation's highest- mer mayor of Cincinnati. He You can't believe they pull it off until nation was annexed by Laurie Records, Germany in 1938. The von rated daytime television pro- orchestrates the show into a it's over. Herman, originally from •35 years ago: Life maga- Virginia. Intones about childhood and Trapps settled in Vermont. gram. satisfyingly predictable other similarly ambiguous subjects. zine's cover story was: •One year ago: U2 kicked The Jerry Springer Show. onslaught of well-timed fury But who's listening to the lyrics any- "Cleopatra — Most Talked off its "PopMart" tour in Las America's bastion for the less- and embarrassing revelation Durian: way? The fun Is in his inflection, not About Movie Ever Made." The Vegas. The concert was the than-intellectual but ever- episode-by-episode. his IntenUon. four-hour film, starring first of more than 40 stadium engrossing stories is a televi- Despite its skyrocketing Tomorrow 6:30 By far the most enjoyable tune on Elizabeth Taylor and Richard events scheduled in the first sion phenomenon many peo- ratings. Springer has been the nine-song romorrou> Is "Now That Burton, was a cinematic mis- 1998 - Sell-released stage of the tour, the band's ple just can't turn their heads attacked by critics because of We're Seven." I have no clue what fire. It's apparent from the opening he's singing in this song, but 1 wish first in nearly five years. away from. its confrontational nature. chords of Durlan's debut CD. he'd sing it for ten minutes more. •20 years ago: Bob Marley •Spoken 10 years ago: Springer, with show titles Some fear that the show Tomorrow 6:30, that they have much "Annabel and Oscar" features the and the Wailers performed at "I had 19 years in the film like "I Cut Off My Manhood!." sends violent messages to In common with other bands from the same plodding Instrumentation as the "One Love Peace Concert" children, who comprise a large Washington. DC scene where they industry and 19 years in gov- "Stop Stalking My Man" and "I most Fugazi songs but is saved by in Kingston. Jamaica. It was Worked as a Sideshow Freak." portion of its late afternoon so snugly fit. Herman's wildly daring chorus notes. ernment service, so I've had After all. the album was recorded Marley's first public appear- equal careers at the moment." has developed a cult following audience. "Hawaii." which Herman pronounces ance in his homeland since by Don Zlentara (Smart Went Crazy. as If It's six different words, has all — Former child star Shirley with its daily barrage of ani- Springer's recent ascent in Slant 6) at Inner Ear studios In D.C. the chord changes of a Golden Lake being wounded in an assassi- Temple Black, celebrating her mosity and personal discord. ratings has been largely ; Jangry. rough guitar strumming, Diner song and the meaning of a nation attempt 18 months 60th birthday. On "Male Siamese Twins." attributed to its corresponding stop-start rhythms and complex vocal Bazooka Joe comic. Fun. fun. fun. earlier. Ronnie and Donnie Galyon. escalation of fights. No other melodies give the songs a familiar but •Spoken five years ago: The main problem with this album •10 years ago: Public televi- the world's oldest living talk-show requires the assem- accomplished feel While there may Is the lack of variety. The pace may "I'm sure all the basic para- be musical similarities to bands like sion's Fred Rogers received a noia and the neuroses are in Siamese Twins, discuss their blage of bouncers and variety vary occasionally, but if there were no lifetime achievement award for Fugazl and Jawbox, lead singer Matt spaces between the tracks I wouldn't there somewhere. But I'm childhood, their family and of cameras for maximum Hermans vocals are a relative depar- have realized they were different his work with young viewers. married to a beautiful woman their current living arrange- brawl maintenance. ture from the ordinary. songs. The award was presented to who thinks I'm adorable, and I ments. While Springer recently Instead of melodic growling and If you're staying In Bowling Green Rogers, creator of "Mister have a Job. "I Broke the Worlds Sex said his show is trying to cur- Screaming, Herman sings In a classl over the summer you should check Rogers' Neighborhood." by the cally (rained operatic voice that owes "I guess if you took all that Record" features porn star tail violence, it continues to them out when they pass through Dolores Kohl Education Jasmin St. Clair describing provide audiences with a more to Cralg Wedren than It does to some time in late June or July. If you away. I could very well be Ian Mackaye. He sounds as if he Foundation. George." — Actor Jason her more than 300 sexual cathartic hour to deal with can't wait that long, email the band And former entertainer could hit Martah Carey-caliber high at kevbofcerols.com. Maybe they'll Alexander, referring to his encounters and the morality problematic neighbors, fragile notes In his sleep. (But thankfully he send you something! Sonny Bono was inaugurated character on NBC's "Seinfeld." of starring in adult films. relationships and extreme doesn't sing that style). - John Wenzel as mayor of Palm Springs. Launched nationally in groups.

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Call Aaron 352-8635 ExceHent benefits World Travel Ask us howl Bag Cart-Range Attendants needed. Must oe protected iu.yt On April 22 be sure to catch available weekdays and weekends Hourly rate Aug. $420 plus util. Other tocauons avail. Aug orHealhe.352 8443 517-324-3090 exl.C55444. Eft. a 1 * 2 bdrm. NO PETS 353-8206. The BO Ncwtrncrvvt iKngMutlecliM.diiooatinw The Breakfast Club at 7pm and plus gratuity Apply at the Golf Shop or rc>ue My advcrtucmrM Mack aa thoac found lo be it Candle* at 9pm mm Olacemp' Summer subleasers 4 bedrm. house. 1 1/2 Brandywine Country Club 6904 Salisbury Rd DONT READ THIS il you like working for min- str'aanMory. tackaif in '•dual bant, mtakading or lalv Irs only ti 50 lo see them both barh, 1 block from campus, washer/dryer, call Maumee. Oh* 43537 2 bdrm furn.orunh.rn apts imum wage, staying home in Ohio, a seek se- M nature All advcrHNmcnt* an wbasci n editing and and have a chance to win some Tilfany or Shannon 352-4845 724 6th St 4 705 7ih St approval great prizes" cure, non-rewarding work HOWEVER if you SUMMER JOBS AVAILABUH 12 unit apartment buildings Summer sublease! needed. 1 bedrm furnished want to earn outstanding money ($6300) travel Staying in BG this summer? Looking for part- 96 99 school year lease eff. apt, rent negotiable, call Dan 352- 7598 across the country, a enjoy challenging your- time work that wont conflict with classes? Be- $500 per month Wanted 1 or 2 Summer sublsrs needed for self to something completely worthwhile call come a SOFTBALL UMPIRE. The BG Um- FREE heat, water, sewer 1 800-307 8639 CAMPUS EVENTS SERVICES OFFERED large 1 bdrm apt close to campus. Furn AC pires Association is looking tor men and wom- gasandHBOiii $200.mo Call at 354 3125 en to umpire in the city recreation leagues 3540914 Eam up lo $7000 working al Put-In-Bay Umpires needed lor either stow pitch or fast "BUIDING CAMPUS-COMMUNrTY PART- Wanted: Male/Female rmt needed lor Sum- pitch games Eam$ 13-20 per game. If inter "U-Haul Trucks S Trailers" mer. Own bdrm lurn Call al 354-6671 Insurance requires you to be at least 25 yrs 2 bedroom house ot Api. Avail. Aug. '96 Call NERSHIPS 352-2958,1055 N. Main old Cal Tues Fn after 1 00 pm (419) ested.coniaciJimat3S2 4i59or3?2 9658 AS WE PROMOTE A RESPECT FOR DI- 372 2096 day. 872-9624 night, or 373-0024 U-Haul Rentale Will pay Dp $ for graduation tickets Please call 285-3030 VERSITY Tamyka at 352-2072 2 subleasers needed May Aug Free A/C. THE CELEBRATION OF gas.wator, and sewage. In house laundry facili HUMANKIND Pregnant? Earn while you learn FOR SALE ty Fum. $257/mo. Own room. Dishwasher THURSDAY. APRIL It Free Pregnancy Tests. HELP WANTED Find out how you can make extra money while Call 353-0379. BALLROOM EVENTS 10:00-5:00 Confidential and Caring in school Work at your leisure any time you 2-4 subleasers needed May-Aug. 2 bdrm apt POETRY READINGS BY HSA AND WSA 3544673 BG Pregnancy Center want Even when watcning TV. Call 11 m. color TV, 2 drawer while file cabinet. •VOICES" BY GRADUATE STUDENT SEN- AC/balcony/on sight laundry/only eiec 1-888-662-1728 lo fmd out how brown computer/printer ca/L small black sofa truVtons of storage. $400/mo Call 354-6357 ATE SKYDIVE al SKYDIVE BG in Bowling Green. bed-Call 352-7585. FREE EXPRESSIONS REFLECTING 01 2-BORM Apt 722 4th St.. OH , just 10 mm southwest ol BGSU campus "United Parcel Service" VERSITY Experienced Bike Tech. Apply in person with 1991 Mazda Miata 72.000 mi Avail immed . 12 mo. lease. Season opening special, through end ol April. Interviewing now references Book's Cycling a Fitness. New eihaust $8000 OBO CREATED BY CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY |ust $100 per person Don't miss this opportuni- $42S/mo. w/d hook-up. MEMBERS WILL BE ON DISPLAY Hirmg all shifts 353-2453 Call 354-5298 lyiCall 352 5200 lor reservations 353 7547 days OR. JUUANNE MALVEAUX $8 50/hou' & great benefits. t:30 PM 101 OLSCAMP HALL Call UPS @ 419-891 «820 To schedule an interview. Ext. painters wanted lor summer. $6-9/hr No i993EscortLX 4dr 76K.»4300 ECONOMIST AND SYNDICATED COL exp. necessary. Toledo area. Call Man 5-6 summer subleasers needed for large 5 ••United Parcel Service" 1989 Olds Cutlass C-era 69K. $2000 UMNIST Summer storage units available »?1-800-879-2656ext 220 Call 352-9067 bedrm. house, 2 bathrooms. 2 kitchens, park- FINAL SPEAKER IN THE SERIES Close lo campus Call Buckeye Storage ing 6 more. 1 block from campus & close to "RACE. HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE 352 1520 $1500 weekly potential mailing our circulars Full Dme Summer Babysitter needed Mam Call 2-4547 or 2-4708 for info NEW Free information Call 410 347-1475 tor 3 young children in our home CARS FOR $100 Charming apartment only $385 including utili- MILLENNIUM' Starling June 15.65 M-F. Call Seized & sold locally this month - IS YOUR RESUME LACKING? ties Upstairs: one bedroom, spacy living room SPONSORED BY: 352-0116 after 5pm. Trucks. 4 x4's.etc. BGSU AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OFFICE. MED- Find out why P&G. IBM. Xerox. S hundreds of 1 800 522-2730 ext 4558 and a quaint kitchen Furnished and carpeted PERSONALS other top companies want students who have 124 1/2 S Maple Perfect for graduate student ICAL COLLEGE OF OHO. OWENS COM- been through our summer training program. Full -Drrw. year-round assistant needed lor now MUNITY COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY OF or couple. Call anytime Stephanie or Christian Over 90%ol the students using our placement local business. Anytime: 35 lo 40 hrs/wk. Call Coach w.'puil out bed $25 Ca'i35J80S7 353-1147. TOLEDO. BGSU HUMAN RELATIONS - • ALD • ALD ALD' ALD • ALD • office found career jobs last year. Average 354-6094 lor details, COMMISSION. Dorm-si7eFridoe$40 372-5124 Georgetown Manor. 800 3rd St. under new Attention al new and old Alpha Lambda Del- monthly income $2174. All maxxs apply. Call Help Wanted management A/C, laundry mi, 1 bedrm. furn. taMembera Come to the SPRING FORMAL 1-800-307-8839. Experienced Bike Tech Apply in person For Sale at Kaufman's Friday. April 17 9pm-12am. Tick- 85 Cutlass Ciera $380 A elec. 2 bedrm. furn. $480 $ eiec. also ' Part Time HelpNeeded ' w/ references. Book's Cycling A Fitness. ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL GRADU- ets are $20vcouple. $lS/smgle. Call Beth at Many new & valuable parts summer rates. 354-9740 or 352-2214. After graduation, cleaning & misc. work tor 3532453 ATE STUDENTS! 372-7510 to reserve them now' $500 060 summer Call 353-0325 ^__ Houses for rent:The following houses are for The GSS International Allan committee it • ALD' ALD • ALD • ALD • ALD " Call 352 9768 rent for 96-99 school year. All 12 mo. leases, pleased to oiler two monetary awards lor 2 375 COUNSELORS and INSTRUCTORS Help wanted. Babysitter tor 2 children In my tenants pay al uti<, sec. dep.. parental guar- international gradual* students based upon needed! Coed summer campa In Pocono home. Must be energetic, love sports A have ADOPTION LOVING. COLLEGE EDUCATED FOR SALE: 1986 Volkswagon Jena Great antee req., no pets. academic mvolvement. scholar/ mem, and Mountains. PA Lohlkan, 1-800-488-4321, own transportation. Daily summer work COUPLE wishes to adopt We can provide a student car. excellent gas mileage $1800 1.730 Elm-2 BR avail 5/15/98 Rent professional dev accomplished during www.lohlkan.com. Please call Gail @ 352-9284. chad with fine education a a Deautiiul home OBO Call 353-1350 $5i0/mo. collected quarterly. Phone the applicant's tenure aa a BGSU graduate. 354-6595 ask tenants to view. filled with much love S laughter Please call Altemoon rural paper route. Sub needed Sat Here we go again. A new season is oeggmmg Application packets are available at the GSS H>gh performance woofers 250w Gold ampli- 2.217 S. College 3 BR house avail 8/23/98 Cindy » Don 800-333-2116. 4-18 S (5-111-15-17) Need a reliable car. at SKYDIVE BG and we need a lew dependa office. 707 Administration Building fier $300Cail354 5318. Ham Rent $575/mo collected quarterly. Phone Takes about 3 v2 hit. Pays $30 00 Call Kay ble parachute packers lor spring, summer, and For lurther information contact the GSS 354-3271 ask tenants to v*w 352 4636 (all employment. Full training provided. Musi Macintosh Classic w/lmage Writer 2 Primer office at 2-2426or BonikeOdegbami-Chair, 3.316 Ridge-Large 2 BR house avail AOII • AOII • AOII • AOII have own transportation An exciting place to $300 Call 352-6605 Inktmafjona! alfairs at ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SHORT-TERM S20/96 Rent $600/mo. collected qua'terfy. Congratulations lo our "Geek ol the work. Call 352-5200 tor more information!' omobonitfbgnet.bgsu.edu Week" Stacy Hubert! WORK? Phone 353-5032 ask tenants to view. Deadline lor application. AOII'AOII'AOII'AOII ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SUMMER WORK? H.i My name is Cathenne. I'm 7 My brother Macintosh Power Book 190 CS l4mo oW For more Information or lo sign a lease. April 20. 1998al300pm DATA ENTRY OPERATOHS Bob and I need a good babysitter for mornings $fl00obo Caa Mike 354 0235 contact Arbor Enterprises at 354-2854. Possible summer jobs and afternoons m the summer. If you like to Locally owned and managed. Marshall Valvestate lOOGuitarHead AOI' AOII'AOI'AOII located in the downtown Toledo area hang out with kids, go to the park and have tun Baseball Players wanted. National Adult Base and 4xi 2 Matching Cab. Congratulations lo our "Greek ol the JOB DESCRIPTION. Alphanumeric Data En- at the pool, please call my mom at 353-4921 ban Association will hold tryout Sun Apr 1 flrh 5yr. Transferrabk* Warranry-$7S0.00 Week-Melissa Hannl try ol Survey Information (mostly names and for an interview Thanks' & Carter Park @10 00 am Ages It* Call 372-5285 HOUSES FOR RENT AOII'AOII'AOI'AOII addresses). Home City Ice Company is now hiring tor these EUROPE-SUMMER '98 Must be able to type approximately 8.000 keys S20I (each way plus lanes) positions. Route Dnvers, Production Slackers. Toyota Mmivan. runs well. $1200 422 CLOOGH - above garage 2 BR Desperately seeking Susan...and Joe...and trokes with accuracy. Cariboean/Me.ico $229 "I Hours: Monday-Friday-8am-4:30pm Truck Loaders. Competitive wages/flexible Accousnc Guitar w/built in pickup $550 2 people. Stove/refng. furn. Amy or Jeff lor RENEW 2000 Call Robert ©352 9974 CALL 800-328-2009 Dress code: Business casual schedules. Locations throughout all of Oho $4i5/monm Avail. May 17th httpy/www aimitch org EamC'Oditwhoreilcounts-RENEW2000 Call KELLY SERVICES NOW" and Southeast Michigan. Call for details ai 292 0555 EOE 1-600 899-8070 1401/2 MANVILLE - above garage. 2 BR Friday's at Kamikazes 2 people. Stove/refng. turn Inside Sales position at Sherwm Williams m HEY YOU, 25 cent draft 4-8pm FOR RENT $5l500/month Avail May 17ffi WANT TO GET LUCKY? Your Friday afternoon destination Perrysburg. $8 25/hr. 20 25 hrs/week. Look- ing lor a siudeni interested in working while in Get your chance alter class. 710 EfGHTH • 2 BR plus garage at the Beyond BG school. Contact Jim or Jay @419-674-9863 2 people. Stove/refng. furn. Senior Celebration Have some TASTE... JOB TRAINER- We are seeking individuals to $375 00/month. Avail May 1st Remember you must Come lo Beyond BG on provide on-the-job training to persons with Apartments Available Can be there to wm the Help Wanted JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE April 23rd from 7-1Opm mental retardation and developmental disabili- prizes you bought tickets lor Anderson Arena ties. Musi be able to provide transportation for * Close to campus _.. 354 2260 Qffice-319£ Wooster BEYOND BG After you eat your consumers to/from the job site Position avail- ' Efficiencies Free pizza, subs and wings able 51.5 hrs biweekly. Qualified applicants * 1 Bedroom Large unfur. effi. located 139 South College O In recognition of Vote In the People's Choice Award 1998 must have High school diploma or GED. valid "2BeoVoom 220 pr. mon. includes all uni. Avail. May I5ih. Male appreciation Month Ohio drivers license, good driving record, and 1 Furnished 686 6541 Leave message VIEWPOINTS proof ol insurance Salary $7 55$i5 04 hourty * Unfurnished HEY Kamikazes. 2 bdrm unfurnished apt. kocatsd 139 South Col- Manhood You fill in the blank The great music, nice bartenders, and grea: based upon experience. Application packet at lege L> Avail Aug 15th Rent 62&'month in- An open forum for students & faculty. lasting kamikazes make for a fun Saturday Wood Lane School. Em B, l' 160 East Gypsy Summer and Fall Leases SALMON cludes all uM 686-6541 Apr»16. 1998 night. Lane Rd.. BG. OH Monday-Friday, lOam-noon Thanks" 800am-4:30pmEOE John Newtove Real Estate i the Ballroom 319 E Woosier St LOW SUMMER RATES STAFF COORDINATOR 3542260 sponsored by Graduate Student Senate. on 2 bedrooms Looking tor something to do? Come 10 How- Anne Grady Corporation, a long term care facil Call 352 9376 ard's for a Benefit Concert sponsored by ily for adults with Developmental Disabilities JOELZIMMER BGSU lor Camp on April 21st from 10-2 Fea- has one M-ume 2nd shift Staff Coordinator "98-99 9J.4, Dec. Leases Straight Inim Comedy Central's "Stand Up tunng: Choke Sympathy. Evolotto. The Sweet position available. Apia. Rooms, & Houses Owner will share Ig house in BG. Prefer grad Stand Up"and Fox's "Night Suit" Little High Fi's and Jimi Danger's Ax Force. $3 Will provide consistent supervision, direction, 311 4316E Merry 1 A2bdrms. students, professors or exchange students. Lg Friday. April 17th 1BS8 7.30pm J2 00 ai dooi' Raffles * training, and evaluation o' habibiaDon staff. 1 bdrm $400/mo/2bdrm $450/mo. bdrms . 2 wood-burning fireplaces, laundry, Lenhan Grand Ballroom 321 E. Merry 6 bdrm 2 full bath kitchen, large wooded property. $250 mdud. Thurs at Kamikazes Coordinate and direct activities lor individuals The 100th person through the door util 352 5523 Pitcher specials 7pm-2am Promotes and facilitates active treatment 321 E Merry «A Lg. House will win a $10 gift cert lo Eaay Street. Rooms $205 mo. md.uDl. Works direct care when necessary. Room & board-House for rent Oueetjone? Call 372-7164 Call: Candidate must be high school graduate or Summer also avail Contemporary 4 bdrm. home. 2 1/2 baths, ja- Sponsored by UAO. Tuesday's al Kamikazes equivalent, college degree tn related field pre- 353-0325 cuzzi. heated in-ground pool, storage, tree re- Ladies night. 75 cent drinks ferred: expenence working with people with Red. Yellow. Green. location m ft out. $375/mo 9 mi from campus Menial Retardabon/Developmenial Osabiii- Slop by and be seen i bdrm. apt. Close to campus. Avail, summer 419-878-3777 oes preferred: supervisory experience pre- With YOUR new 1998 N.ssan Altuna Weds, at Kamikazes anovcy 1996/99 school year (419) 897-9030 ni-7in ferred at the biggest parry ol the year Karaoke with Rich Mcnel Beyond BG April 23rd 7 10pm 10pm-2am Free pool all nigh! We offer a competitive wage and excellent 1 bedroom unit • $264.00 plus utilities 2 blocks Summer subleasers needed Across the street or apply in person at: benefits are available. Eligible for medical and from campus Available May 15 287-4159 from Offenhauer pkg. lot. Low rent Call denial benefits. Employee Assistance Pro- eves. 287-4926 days. 352-4726 gram, Cafeteria Plan, paid vacation, paid sick 5630 Dme, Tax Deferred Annuity Program Interested individuals should come to the THE WASH HOUSE Center and complete an application. Airport Highway Anno Grady Corporation i52SEberRoad Laundromat Holland. Ohio 43528 Management Inc. (419)866-6500 Toledo * 709 5th: 2 Mrm/2 Dam I&2 bdrm Close to campus. 710 EOE 250 N. Main * 501 -603 5th: 2lx]rm N.Enterprisc(Hcinz-S.te Apis.i Rents start at 375/ mo + ulils. 2 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY *309 High: 2 bdrm free heal. bdrm includes washer & dryer. water, sewer Call for info 353-5800. WASH FOR 75tf * 7024th: 2 Ddrm upscale w/2 car Management Inc. garage I&2 bdrm 1082 Fairvicw * 507 E. Merry: 2 bdrm Ave.(Hillsdale Apis.) unique floor designs, vaulted ceilings, washer/ HfGHIAND across from Campus dryer hook-up In the 2 bdrm Rents MANAGEMENT slan at 350/ mo + utils. For more •524 6th: 2 bdrm. free heal. info call 353-5800 130 E. VAshinpDn Sum. Bawling Gem, Ohio 353-0044 wafcr, sewer 419 354-6036 •543 6 th: 2 Mrm/2 balh Th» Highland* - Gradual* 1045 N. Main St. Management Inc. housing. One bedroom . Laundry FREE DELIVERY Studio Apts 215 E. PotRd (Evergreen Apts.) Laundry on facilities in building. A/C, Quiet1 NOW HIRING VISIT OUR OFFICE FOR A I 2ND PIZZA $6.00 I sue. One person starts at 230/mo From $410Vmo. For more into, call for Part-time & Full-time • Adril toppinRsSI JO each • Hourv COMPLETE LISTING FOR 354-6036 utils are included. For more info .imited lime oiler • Noioupon necessarv < SUN-THURS ll-lam UNDERGRADUATE. GRADUATE call 353-5800. * Managers • B(, stnrr ONLY • FRI&SAT II-2:30am Jay-Mar Apia. Quiel housing AND PROFESSIONAL HOUS- 'ip' Spacious, laundry facilities in 95 95 ING! OR VISIT OUR NEW building, A/C. Gas heat, Start at $10 Management Inc. $5107mo. 12-mo lease. $8 * Assistant WEBSITE: I bdrm 215 E. Poc RdlF.vergreen Call 354-6036 tor a showing 2 Medium Pizzas 2 10" Pizzas hllpy/wwwjsewlovCTealru,con. Apia.) Very spacious, laundry on Managers ' rtcCM A Two Topping sue. Rent starts at 340/mo + elec. C hppse & One Topping Additional S#03 to Choose from: 325 South Main Street For more info call 353-5800. LIBERTY STREET & Arlrliliotul lopping! > Artrlilionit lopping* ■ ■: S i on aw h tDescn (our only office) SUMMIT HILL. * Shift i "W other oilers fxrludeiothri 352-5620 >4lEtgCA mfi|.i.p,.<...n.'>s M. H .bpm.S-31-M ,,,„■ Management Inc. We'll lake care of you. Best Managers price, well maintained, privacy ■ Tl ' wjTOm ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ y.Y.vv.Ya'ty.y.-; ti> For a complete and deadbolt security, large apartments. 24-hr Maintenance Stop liv or send Resume 1998/99 listing stop by our office. to: Piipn John's NEWIWE 1045 N. Main, or call HIGHLAND Rentals MANAG EMENT S26 S. Main, BG 353-5800 I ) 4 ■. i.