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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving THE BG NEWS the campus and surrounding community Monday April 16,2007 Volume 101. Issue 137 WWWBGNEWSCOM SBC announces fund allocations Actress returns to namesake theater Organization leaders reveal mixed reactions about next year's distribution Eva Marie Saint pays By Megan Schmidt Letters sent hy SBC to each Dan I.ipian of the $5,250 SBC to fund its Ted Nugent spring SBC FUNDING FOR tribute to mentor, Senior Reporter student organization stated the recommended for his organi- speaker event last month. performs for BG committee had approximately zation. Lipian said the group "We organized $28,000 for CAMPUS GROUPS University Activities community | Page 3 Some surprises were in store S486.000 to allocate this year to requested $23,500. that speaker and we raised last week when the Student campus organizations — less "1 think SBC was looking the extra $16,000 on our own," Organization - $185,000 Budget Committee released its than half of the combined total for any measure they could I.ipian said. "We've done two Grad Student Senate - $40,000 Duke selective Undergrad Student Senate funding recommendations for requested by all organizations. to slash funds from organiza- or three times as much work J33.0OO housing breeds the 2007-08 school year for stu- Forsomeorganizations.such tions, and our organization in this year as we did last year." particular, given the amount of But Clint Stephens, interim Men's Rugby - $16,665 disturbances dent organizations. as the College Republicans, this Men's Ice Hockey - $15,000 With 160 organizations meant having funding signifi- money we received last year," coordinator of student organi- A report finds college Vision - $13,550 requesting a total of more than cantly slashed in comparison I.ipian said. zations for OCI, said SBC did Gospel Choir -$12 730 living communities $1 million, some groups have to last year's recommendation. The College Republicans not consider how much money BG 24 News- I"025 may foster exclusivity expressed excitement with "Not only is it insulting but received a recommendation of an organization received last Honors Student Assn. -$10,460 their recommendations, while it is an absolute disgrace," said $14,550 last year — $12,000 of Women's Rugby - $10375 and trouble | Page 3 others disappointment. College Republicans President which the organization used See BUDGET | Page 7

Storm batters East coast, Rally raises grounds flights Heavy rain and thunder results in 'worst coastal violence flooding in 14 years' from Florida to New Do you lock your awareness England | Page 5 J^l By Christy Johnson Reporter Softball team doors at night?. The struggle to end domestic sweeps weekend violence and tape led students, BG defeats Miami When students take a vacation, the burglars' work is faculty and community members to the 3rd annual "Take Back the and Ball State, just beginning Night" rally and march Saturday bringing its record to Approximately lOO men and 2361 Page 9 women headed to the lawn near University Hall to listen to musi- cians and speakers and share BG baseball 2-3 personal stories about domestic violence; against Toledo Domestic violence and ra|X' is The Falcons' record becoming increasingly more prev- alent in America, when' one out falls to 14-19 as they of every six women experiences battle inconsistency sexual assault and one out of at the plate | Page 9 every four women will face some . sort of domestic violence during her lifetime. Women of color are even more likely to experience domestic vio- By Tim Sampson lence or rape, said limily Kesnik, Reporter president of the Organization for Women's Issues, which sponsored the event Crime never takes a holiday, even in Bowling Green. The event was geared toward #' In recent years, the Bowling ('.reen Police Division has seen sporadic making people more aware of the changes in burglary rates, and in many cases off-campus students violence against women and the / have been the target. tide, "Take Back the Night." is an Dem. candidate In 2006, there were 14 burglary arrests in Bowling Green, down 10 ode to the fear women may have from 2005. But just a few years before, from 2002 to 2003, burglary walking the streets alone at night 'outpaced' in arrests jumped from 13 to an all-rime high of 34. fearing an attacker could be lurk- money contest So far in 2007 the division has made just four arrests, compared with ing around the comer. seven at this time last year. 1 listorically. the topic of domes- Kucinich trails Clinton, According to Bowling Green Police Lt. Tony 1 letrick. these fluctua- fl tic violence has been swept under Obama after seeking tions follow no real pattern. the rug and was not discussed in a small donations from "I wouldn't say that these changes are significant," I letrick said. public fonim. "You're going to have years where things are lower or where things This year, everyone who attend- a broad base of arc higher." ed was allowed to take part in supporters | Page 8 There arc a number of factors that can influence overall burglary the march, which has not been rates, Hctrick said. done in previous years where only In a town as small as Bowling Green, the presence of a pair of serial women were allowed to march. Russian police burglars several years ago managed to single-handedly increase the "I love the march, because the overall rates. march makes me fed the most beat protestors "After we caught these two guys we saw the number of burglaries empowered, we arc demand- Demonstrators in drop right away," I letrick said. ing our voices he heard." slid St. Petersburg face Another factor can be the weather. Hetrick said recent snow loelle Ruby Ryan, president of and frigid temperatures may explain why numbers have been Transcendence. detainment after Even though men do not have challenging Russia's See CRIME! to deal with near as much domes- popular president tic violence, they serve an impnr- | Page 8 .# tant role as allies. An ally is someone who has not now BGNEWS What did you think See VIOLENCE | Page 2 of the weather this weekend? Auction of Oprah's dress benefits BGSU Univ. ups price of birth control

By Janeen Morgan counts from the companies. " By Christy Johnson and bid on items to help raise Reporter Now, new regulations limit Reporter money for the library's future. nominal best price transactions JOHN GENTILE, "1 think we sold every sin- The cost of preventing birth now the manufacturers were permitted Junior, Supply Chain Who knew that a used little gle one of our auction items," comes at a higher price. to exclude from the calculation Management black dress could raise so much Broughton said. According to the Deficit of their best and average manu- money. The importance of the library Reduction Act of 2005, the pric- facturer prices, which determine "Typical northern At the 40th Anniversary of the to the University and its students es of birth control have almost their Medicaid reimbursement Ohio." | Page 4 William T. Jerome Library, Oprah was the predominant theme doubled, and as pan of the act, rates. Since this new regulation Winfrey's dress did just that, being of the night. Guests showed Medicaid took away incentives for would take place, the price would auctioned off to highest bidder up ready and willing to bid on phannaceutical companies to dis- now IK- more for birth control. for $7,500. silent auction items as well as count prices to universities across Because another intent of All of the money raised by the Oprah's dress because they knew the country. the legislation was to maximi/e dress will go to the library. it would benefit BGSU. The legislation intended to manufacturer rebates to the TODAY "People know the University "The library is the center of it all focus on Medicaid, the main fed- states for medications purchased I Sunny/Wind needs money for scholar- at BG, it is a place where knowl- eral health insurance program by Medicaid recipients, this act High: 54, Low: 35 ships and athletics, but we [the edge grows and our character available to the poor. affected all other state colleges and libraryl also rely on the generos- is truly defined," said University Before the act was even put into universities. ity of the community," said KeUy President Sidney Ribeau. place, pharmaceutical companies "BGSU has increased prices £ Broughton, co-interim dean of The auction was held on the typically sold drugs at deep dis- to mirror all oilier college health University Libraries, after the 8th floor of the library, which was lAURf N SHINOCtUR ' THE BGNEWS counts to a range of health care services," said Cindy Puffer, head TOMORROW dress was auctioned off. decorated with a musical theme. BIG EVENT: At the celebration of the providers. This meant the price of pharmacist for the University's 40th Anniversary of Jerome Library Oprah's Sunny About 200 people came to cel- birth control for college students ebrate the library's anniversary See LIBRARY I >7 Little blade dress was up lor auction would be less since there were dis- See HEALTH | Page 2 I High: 59, Low: 36 k VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE t- } \ 2 Monday. April 16.2007 WWW.BGNEWS.COM

resident and his friends had been BURGLARY ARRESTS IN BOWLING GREEN BLOTTER cleaning the apartment and threw The graph shows the differences in arrests by year. 2001 was the dirty water over the balcony. HEALTH CRIME highest with 54 arrests and 2002 saw a drop of 21 arrests, with 13. FRIDAY From Page 1 F-; 11:45 P.M. 6:50 A.M.-3:13 P.M. John R Feichtner. 20. of Cleveland, Student health center. "We had lower so far. Three mailboxes reported 34 cited for using a fake ID manufac- lit) choice bul to pass on the "Nobody likes to go out when it's smashed on Conneau! Avenue tured in Canada at Ziggy Zoomba's hjgha prices ID our students." nasty — even burglars," he said. 1135 A.M. on East Wooster Street. hitler also said the Senate Hut the most dependable influ- Bee bottle reported thrown at Finance Committee staffers ence on burglary rates is whether a vehicle at Al Smith Chrysler SATURDAY have noted the omission of or not the University is in session. 24 Dodge on North Mam Street, college and University health "We tend to see a spike during 21 causing $1,000 in damage. 12:23 A.M. services. Ii was an oversight vacations," I letrick said. "Students Peter S Rippee. 19. of Medina. in the legislation and was not leave their stuff in their apartments 3:39 P.M. Ohio, cited for using a fate ID at mean) to Intentionally exclude and burglars know this." East Napoleon Road resident Ziggy Zoomba's on East Wooster the transactions. Students are often prime targets reported someone had used her Street The staffers also stated because they tend to own expen- credit card number to purchase there was already flexibility in sive electronic devices like stereos items online and attempted to 12 28 A.M. the existing legislation for the and computers. And because get a loan Benjamin R. Hennmg, 19. of (enters for Medicaid and many live in large apartment com- Curtice. Ohio, arrested for public 3:52 P.M. Medicaid Services to provide plexes, it is difficult to tell who lives unnation at a Campbell Hill Road ]2006 200S 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 there and who is a stranger. L] Kayak, value $1,000. reported a remedy. One alternative to apartment complex. stolen from a vehicle parked in a their remedy is to change the When the University goes on Source: Bowling Green Police Division Gustm Avenue driveway 12:37 AM. legislation, bul while the com- vacation and many students leave Brian M. Murawski. 20. of Holland. mittee is in the process of milk- for home, their deserted apart- lie said vigilance is the key. to leave doors unlocked," he said. 4 52 P.M. Ohio, arrested for prohibited acts ing changes, the cost of birth ments become prime targets In addition to having secure "But that's how a lot of break-ins Mark A Demecs. 49. of Toledo. and misrepresentation to obtain control will remain high. As a result, the police usually doors and windows and making occur." arrested for theft at Kroger on alcohol at Ziggy Zoomba's on East Students are dealing with the increase patrols when school is sure parking lots and sidewalks In addition to keeping doors North Mam Street after witness- Wooster Street. changes although some don't not in session. are well lit, he said some of his and windows secure, Hetrickalso es reported he concealed $9178 agree "While the University is on employees live in the apartments advises students leaving town on of baby formula under his shirt 203 AM. I have to pay my co-pay break, we will step up surveil- to keep an eye on things. vacation to use automatic timers According to police reports, he Steven I Howard. 19. of Cleveland. which is almost S30 a month," lance in areas of student hous- Ostrowski also advises his ten- on their lights, ask a neighbor to ran away when a manager tried cited for public unnation in Lot 1 saiil lennifer Hunt, junior. ing," I letrick said. "But unfor- ants to keep their eyes open. keep an eye on things and to take to confront him and was eventu- any expensive electronics with ally held down by employees. 218 A.M. "Hiisically, everything is going tunately we never know when "Students should just be on the Amber J Medina. 27 of Bowling up because of inflation in the we've prevented a burglary. So lookout and make sure they get them. 644 P.M. Green, arrested for fighting in a economy." it's one of those things where to know their neighbors so they Taking these preventative James W Sorg, 58. of Bowling North Prospect Street parking lot. The increase in cost of birth you never know how effective know who they can trust," he measures is important because Green, arrested for two counts control pills might deter some it's going to be." said. many burglaries will frequently 2:29 AM. of bad checks after a warrant students from buying the con- Because of the increased risk Some students who do live go unsolved Thomas Michael Oestnke. 24. of was issued. He was taken to the traceptive, for apartment dwellers, many off campus say burglary is not a I letrick said there is usually Wood County Justice Center Flat Rock. Mich., given a civil cita- tion for public urination in Lot 1. "Students are not happy local landlords and property major concern. little physical evidence left at the on $20,000 bond about this change," l'uffersaid. managers place a high priority "We never really worry about crime scene, and unless there are 7:04 P.M. 3:35 AM. 11 icy feel the price increase on security. il," said senior lacob Miley. "We eyewitnesses to identify the cul- South Mercer Road resident Patient in the emergency room at will mil dissuade them from "You're always concerned keep our doors unlocked a lot of prit, the police are often unable reported fraud after she tried to Wood County Hospital on West purchasing the product but the about the safety of your tenants," the time." to make an arrest. purchase a camera on eBay and Wooster Street reported being Impact is noticeable." said Chris Ostrowski, president But I letrick said this is not a "Probably in a majority of cases never received the digital cam- assaulted near Taco Bell on East Places like The I'harm, of the Wood County Apartment good idea. no one is ever arrested or identi- era, value $899.99. Wooster Street that sell birth control, haven't Association and leasing agent for "Often times students come fied," Hetrick said. "That's why noticed a big increase in cost. Winthrop Terrace apartments. from towns where it's customary prevention is necessary." 8:21 P.M. "I haven't seen that much Third Street resident reported of an increase, only from $2 his neighbors were urinating to S4," said Debbie Bcrickanp. off the balcony When police Read a lull version of the blotter online | manager at The I'harm on CITY NATION arrived, they learned the other bgnews.com VIOLENCE * North Main Street From I BRIEF EFS experienced rape, domestic Party leads to arrests Gonzales speaks out violence or assault, but is inter- Eight people, including three WASHINGTON (AP)-Attorney ested in fighting for the cause; juveniles, were arrested at a party on General Alberto Gonzales. fighting to BOAT LOADS OF someone who uses their voice Clough Street Friday night save his job. said in prepared Senate tes- MECCA to create a better world, Resnik Craig Patrick Frederick. 20. timony yesterday he has "nothing to hide" CHOICES... CHECK OUT said. Management Inc, in the Imngs of eight federal prosecutors Sophomore Phil Boda, act- of Adrian. Mich, and Matthew S. Grimsley. 19. of Canton. Ohio, were but claimed a hazy memory about his ing as an ally, tried to get people involvement in them OUR to come to the event through arrested for public urination. Facebook invitations and The resident Ryan M. Jodway. 25. Two Republican senators said Gonzales APARTMENT LISTING word-of-mouth. of Medina. Ohio, was arrested for has yet to shore up his credibility amid "If we can't sit there for a nuisance party violations Kristin M. shifting explanations of his role in the couple of hours a year to speak Wenzinger. 20. of Miller City. Ohio. dismissals Vice President Dick Cheney Oil an issue that's becoming an Peggy M Zeligson. 18. of Auburn. reaffirmed White House support for the WWW.MECCABG.COM epidemic, if we can't be then' Ohio and Justina T. Pham. 18. of attorney general - but left it to Gonzales for women, then what are we Defiance. 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GREENBRIAR, INC. www.greenbriarrentals.com WWW.BGNEWS.COM CAMPUS Monday. April 16.2007 5 GET A LIFE Eva Marie Saint honors CALENDAR Of EVEN1S Sanecv ' Uk RO ■ '.ligviedu former University professoi Silent Dinner Union Lobby By Gin., Potthof f to Cather's works that include Eva Marie Reporter basic themes of land, rural ver- 6 81 Saint sus city folk and freedom. How 2: Bar Basics and Actress Eva Marie Saint returned The couple chose two of She petformed at Mixology to the University to visit the Cather's works to recite to BGSU Saturday J14 Union theater that bears her name on an audience of more than with her husband Saturday and performed with 400 people. The event lasted MIKEDEDER her husband, producer and about two hours, with a short QUESTIONS ANSWERED: Vivian Stringer, center, coach of the Rutgers women's director Jeffrey I layden. intermission. the Eva Marie Saint Scholarship basketball learn, slands with her players and Rutgers officials to answer questions on the Capture the Flag "It's been said you can't go "I couldn't think of a bet- Fund in the hopes of giving campus in New Brunswick. N. J. The learn was honored by the Rutgers board ol gover- Conklin Lawn home again but you can go back ter way to spend my Saturday out two scholarships per year nors for their second place finish in the NCAA tournament. to your alma mater," Saint said. afternoon," said Cheryl instead of one. The award-winning actress, Windisch, a life-long Bowling Tickets, which were essen- New Music Ensemble: who graduated from the tially donations to the fund, Cireen resident. Ballroom Bash University in 1946, paid tribute Windisch described the per- ranged from S50 to S150, with Rutgers wary of threats to her former teacher and men- formance as "captivating." a separate reception afterwards Union Ballroom tor, Bidet) Smith. Saint became She said she found the syner- for the more expensive ticket By Ebenezer Samuel e-maQs and/or calls received." I It- emotional when discussing her gy between the couple to be a holders. added thai ii the school decided past professor and his upcom- delight. Sarah Turner, the theater that any were "serious enough, Students for Organ ing memorial service. Windisch came to see Saint, business manager, said Saint NBV YORK — Rutgers cen- our police would handle it." Donation Women's basketball team Saint said Smith was the first whom her father had known requested all students get ter Kin Vuughn was supposed 209 Olscamp to encourage her to get involved when he was a student at the in free. to take the train and then the spokeswoman Slam lliannsaiil in acting and convinced her to University. Windisch, like Saint, "We hope to attract talent- subway from New Brunswick, any negative calls or e-mails had try out for her first acting role also had Smith as a professor in ed students to the program," N.I., to her home in the Bronx. IHH'II "lew and far between." She in the University play titled college. Turner said. and maybe go shopping with estimated the entire team had "Personal Experience." "It wasn't what I expected," Highlights of the BCi alum- her mother, Aja Ellington. Don received a dozen. The couple performed "On the said Angela Stein, a junior who na's career include winning Imus had been fired; that chap- Mill. Ellington and Vaughn ! RANDOM Divide: An Afternoon with Willa attended the event for her the- an Academy Award for "On ter seemed closed. changed their plans Friday ! **TRUE Gather" while standing beside ater class. the Waterfront" and an Emmy That was before Ellington night Instead of riding the train, each other at separate podiums "I've never been to anything for "People Like Us." She has watched the Friday evening Vaughn was picked up at Rutgers in boot of a forest tree back- like it before." also appeared in the recent local news. During the tele- h\ a relative Saturday. And there ground. The setting was fitting, There was also a benefit per- films "Superman Returns" and cast, she heard that the Lady was no mother-daughter shop- since they were paying tribute formance to raise money for "Because of Winn Dixie." Scarlet Knights had received ping — for Vaughn's safety, tin- I In ancient Rome, death threats. Immediately, pair staved at home with lirian it was considered her thoughts turned to her Barker, Ellington's husband and a sign of leadership daughter. Vaughn's stepfather. I to be born with "It'sscarv situations,"Ellington "Her face has been all over College housing may encourage cliques I a crooked nose said. TV" Ellington said aboiu why the I Inastatement.Hiitgersathlctic family slaved home. "I spoke to I By Eric F«rr»ri Students with similar interests who, On Duke's West Campus — where director Bob Mulcahy said: "We her I Saturday morning] and she's I MCT with the university's help, establish more than half of Duke's under- are not addressing the negative okay. But that's my baby girl." communities by living together graduates live — about 30 percent DURHAM, \.C. — In the in blocks of dorm rooms. These of beds are assigned to selective Wayne Manor section of (Hike's groups have certain perks. They living groups. These students are DAILY ADVISING TIP Wannamakerdonn. garbage cans can rent a grili from the university ovenvhelmingly male and many tjgnetoa arc stuffed with empty cases of for a cookout. for example, or get a are in fraternities. The result is Busch light beer. Rooms with loft- couple hundred dollars for a group inequitable room assignment that It you haven't yet registered i«»r your Fall 2007 classes, ed Ixils. couches and flat-screen activity. fosters exclusivity and cliques, the bat DO IT TODAY! TVs burst with people When the Most important, according report concludes. residents thiDwabesh. to the recently released Campus Such conclusions have many com The 42 residents of Wayne Culture Initiative report, they dic- members on edge. Sponsored h\ Advising Network Manor — an all-male social group tate the campus social scene by Tom Adelman, a junior with similar to a fraternity — appear virtue of the turf they inhabit. Wayne Manor, acknowledges that to have little in common with the Work on the culture report selective living groups can breed a nine students in I-den's Arts I Menu- began soon after three Duke form ol exclusivity. But, he argues, I louse, which is smaller, co-ed and lacrosse players were charged in isn't that the point? less likely to host an all-iainpus Match 2006 with sexually assault- To Adelman and many oilier parry. Bui these groups — and 22 ing a woman hired to dance at a members of these groups there is You Want it? We Got it! others recognized by Duke—have team petty value in living among friends. a common cause: Their ways of life The rcpon recommends that "There'salways somebody will- Apartments Available for Rent are targeted lor extinction. these groups no longer receive ing to do something witli you." The "selective living groups" an' preferential housing treatment Adelman said 2007-2008 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 517 REED STREET-AtThurstin. 449-455 S. 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has gone, things have made a complete u-tuni. When was the "Too often, I think, last time that Democrats were the ones pushing for a balanced conservatives tend budget? So the compassionate conser- to label and ostracize vative idea didn't work. I lowever. some of its ideas are worth other people in a \s someone who considers keeping, fcirticularly the word himself conservative, the cuncnl "compassionate," even if it isn't 'holier than thou stated the Republican Party is in the sense that Mr. Hush used obviously troubling to mo. After a it. Too often, I think, conserva- sort of way." decade of having near-complete tives lend to label and ostracize control of Congress, too many other people in a "holier than As for Romney's Mormon conservative lawmakers had fall- thou" sort of way. At its greatest faith, why is this still an issue? en prey to the maxim that "power extent this leads to exactly what Almost half a century ago John corrupts." As scandal after scan- conservatives are supposed to I: Kennedy had to answer ques- dal surfaced(Tbm Delay. Mark Stand against: the federal gov- tions about his Catholicism. He I nicy, lack Ahranioll. and locally. ernment getting more involved had prophetic words in the same lom Noel, it became dear that in the lives of private citizens. speech in which he said, "I do (tongress needed some fresh Case in point: proposed consti- not speak for my Church on pub- laics. I helieve that it was due to tutional amendments banning lic matters and my Church does the absolute disregard of dvic gay marriage, listening to phone not speak for me." Here is what responsibility by these men and calls and reading e-mails of he said in September of 1960: others In the Republican Party, citizens without needing a valid "For while this year it may be a and not a paradigm shift to reason. Both of these involve Catholic against whom the finger the left by the American popu- more government regulation of suspicion is pointed, in other lace, that led to overwhelming and bureaucracy, not less. That years it has been, and may some- I )einocratic victories in the 2(KHi certainly is not conservative. day be again, a lew, or a Quaker, elections. Conservatives need a refor- or a Unitarian, or a Baptist. It was When George W. Bush mation of sorts for this coming Virginia's harassment of Baptist ■,.■. .. •..•,'! ■ was elected in 2000, he often presidential election. Issues have preachers, for example, that described himself as a "compas- been raised about potential helped lead to Jefferson's statute sionate conservative." Alter eight Republican candidates Rudy of religious freedom. Today I may years in office, he doesn't really Giuliani and Mitt Homney. be the victim, but tomorrow it use that term anymore, hut think (liuliani has been divorced a may be you, until the whole fab- for a minute about what "com- couple of limes, and Homney is a ric of our harmonious society is Imus controversy does passionate conservatism" was Mormon. Granted, conservatives ripped at a time of great national supposed lo he. I lere is how he do have other issues with these peril." Prophetic words indeed. summed it up: "It is compassion two men, but certainly the facts Religious lielief, or lack ale lo actively help our citi/ens in that I have just stated have been thereof, should never be a need ll is conservative to insist mentioned as reasons why they prerequisite for public office. nothing to settle real issues on accountability and results." might be unciectable, and I just Conservatives need to under- Basically, it was supposed to can't stand it. Getting divorced, stand this in order for conserva- keep the parts of conservatism even more than once, does not tism to continue to be relevant fired than he was when his [hat waul government money to make a person unqualified to be in today's political world. show played on MSNBC. The "While Imus' be spent responsibly, and throw President I know plenty of peo- other networks have all fol- away the rniserly, penny-pinch- ple who have been divorced who lowed suit, providing endless comments... are ing parts. Ftinny enough, the have a great deal more character Sendcomnie^ts to ftendan Keep at commentary from countless way that the Hush presidency than almost any politician. kepb@bgsuedu pundits who are all desper- clearly the words ate to help the unenlightened to interpret sueh a eomplex of an aging and "Unacceptable," says Angela and multi-faceted issue. The Bun Murray of Essence best part is that its sort of increasingly Magazine. I am "deeply hurt," a sports story too so even says National Association of ESPN can get in on the game. irrelevant shock Black Journalists president Meanwhile, Rutgers coach Bryan Monroe. "Disgusting," Vivian Stringer who claims jock, the issue has claims Condoleezza Rice. Imus' comments robbed "Sorry," says Don Imus. her team of their "moment" done little toward Of course, his apology was appears poised to turn the far too little and too late to incident into a book deal. alleviating or even stave off the explosion of dis- Some say this overwhelm- approving chatter that would ing coverage is evidence of raising awareness of eventually lead to the radio a beneficial aspect of the host being fired from NBC. In media in which it acts as a real social injustice." fact, following Imus' on-air watchdog on thorny topics gaffe in which he referred to such as race. To be sure, the the Rutgers women's basket- issue points up racial ten- further circumscribed the dis- ball team as "nappy-headed sions that exist so close to the course on race in this country. hos," just about anyone loud surfaee in American society. What can't be said and by enough and willing to express Nevertheless, it would seem whom is becoming clearer the requisite outrage was that the final arbiter of politi- every day. Unfortunately, dragged onto news programs cal correctness in America race will never cease to be a to air their take on just how today is not journalism or problem in this country if no "outraged" they were about public outcry but advertising one is willing to speak about the comment. Many com- dollars and marketing agents' it. The media and civil rights peted to prove they were more fear of finding themselves on watchdogs have expended outraged than anyone else on the wrong side of a debate on so much energy establishing mcamlilln the topic. race or any other controver- what is out of bounds that If the women of the Rutgers sial issue. they may have little impetus basketball team are the los- While Imus' comments, toward finding some com- ers in this situation, NBC and simultaneously racist and mon ground between races the other news stations must sexist, are clearly the words on which sensitive issues can be the winners. NBC initially of an aging and increasingly be sincerely addressed. Don took heat for being the net- irrelevant shock jock, the issue Imus found out the hard way work to televise Imus' com- has done little toward allevi- the consequences of crossing FIND OUT WHAT BGNEWS.COM HAS TO OFFER! ments. 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By Marycliire Dale Jon Senate President Richard (xxley, job in spite of problems The Associated Press Corzine who is acting governor as Corzine WASHIN rCN.AI New Jersey recovers, said he would not World Bank Pre idem (J\MDEN, N.|.—Gov. Ion Conine promote his own agenda while yesterday he will stay on I governor was beginning to respond to peo- Corzine recovers. New ]crsc\ docs out the banks mi isionl ple yesterday as he recovers from not have a lieutenant governor. around the world. an SUV crash that left him on a "One of the tough things here "The bank has important work to do ventilator with a dozen broken is 1 don't know how long it's going and I will continue to d ribs and a severely Fractured leg. Corzine was injured Thursday to be," Codey told Hie Record of news conference winding up am among other injuries, his spokes- when his SUV crashed on the Bergen County. the steering committee for the i man said. Garden State Parkway, after his The accident comes as Corzine's the International Monetai Corzine's three children and vehicle was hit by another vehicle administration was heading into his girlfriend visited the governor that swerved to avoid a pickup its second budget tattle with the There have been calls for Wf 11 * and were pleased with his prog- truck, sending the governors' SUV Legislature, pushing a $33 billion to resign as the head of the 185 ress, spokesman Anthony Coin into a guard rail. budget that included big property lending organization o.i f ■ said. I X'spite his sedation, (torzine The M) year-old governor, who tax rebates. in a huge pay increase awarded I has been able to communicate to was apparently not wearing his I le also has plans to shore up female friend some degree, Coley said. seat Ix'lt in the front passengers the pension system and to raise *We have to ensure thai' The governor, who remains seat, broke his leg, 12 ribs, his money for the state by selling state effectively carry out its mandate and in critical condition, underwent breastbone and suffered a broken assets like the New |erse\ Turnpike maintain its credibility and reput CRASH: A New Jersey state trooper works the scene of a crash where New Jersey Gov a procedure to remove fluid that collarbone lie also had a head and the Garden State Parkway, well as the motivation of its staff, the Jon S Corzine was injured last Thursday in Galloway Township. N J had collected outside his left lung. laceration and a minor fracture on when" the crash occurred. committee said The procedure, which lasted less a lower vertebra. Corzine had been on his way than 15 minutes, is common for The governor has already to a meeting at his mansion in patients who sustain a nunibci undergone two surgeries on his Princeton between radio show of rib fractures and doctors said it badly broken leg and a third is host Don Imus and the Rutgers was successful, ( ole\ said. expected today. women's basketball team.

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(jeneral lolin Ashcrofl declared Prosecutors say Hassoun acted the United States had thwarted Islam." as a South Florida recruiter and HI al-Qaida ploi to detonate a fundraiser for violent Muslim radioactive "dirty bomb" in a causes. Padilla, 36, a one-time major adilla,aU.S.citizen,as an enemy ol Maryland law professor who 1991 weapons conviction. combatanl who would beheld in directs the school's Center for A key piece of evidence is a pur- indefinite military custody rather Health and Homeland Security. ported "mujahedeen dala form" than fai e civilian charges. "Inealh will be the stuff of legend thai prosecutors say Padilla com- "He was involved in plan in terms of how we attempted to pleted in 2000 — his fingerprints ning future terrorist attacks on deal with terrorists in the war on are on il — lo join an al-Qaida American civilians in the United terror." training camp in Afghanistan. States," Ashcroft said inlune 2002, Hie three are accused of being layyousi's alleged major role while the jitter) nation still reeled part of a North American sup- was publication of the "Islam from tin' Sept. II and anthrax porl cell thai tunneled fighters, Report," which prosecutors say attacks in 2001. money and supplies to Islamic was used lo spread extremist However, as jury selection extremists fighting "jihad," or Islamic ideology and assist in AUNDIAZ IHE8GNEWS begins today, the case against Muslim holy war. in Afghanistan, tundraising and terror support, ESCORT: In this Jan. 5.2006. file photo. Jose Padilla. center, is escorted by federal matshalls on his arrival in Miami A federal judge rejected Padilla lias no mention m the Chechnya, Bosnia, lajikistanand layyousi contends he was only a motion by the alleged al-Qaida operative to dismiss terrorism charges against him over claims he was tortured by the U.S. military "dirty bomb" alienations oi pin elsewhere around the world. The reporting on global events of polled plots inside the United trial is expeded to take at least Muslim interest, and his lawyer prosecutors claiming more than University of Richmond. Defense lawyers say providing SI.lies. four months. says prosecutors are attempting 30,000 intercepted telephone Yet there's little proof that the assistance to one faction in these Instead. I'adilla, held for3 1/2 Although there is no direct to expand the case into a trial calls and bugged conversations three were directly responsible conflicts does not necessarily years as an enem) combatant, connection, the shadow of the of Islamic political and religious in Arabic with purported code for any specific acts of terrorism. amount to a crime. a nd co-defendants AdhamAmin Sept. 11 attacks hangs over the groups. words. In court papers, prosecutors list- "There was a lot of killing on llassoun, 4.r>. and 11 year-old case. Do/ens of potential jurors "The trial will ultimately "Critical to the government's ed generalized victims such as both sides," llassoun lawyer Kifah Wael layyousi face charges mentioned the attacks when they become the United States vs. provi ng its case is persuading the Serbian and Croat forces in the leanne Baker said of the Bosnian ii conspiracy to "murder, kid- filled out questionnaires meant Islam," said layyousi lawyer jury that all the dols in whal it 1990s Bosnian war, the Russian war. "killing only becomes mur- nap and maim' people overseas in gauge their abilit) to he fair William Swor. claims was an international con- army in Chechnya and "mod- der under certain specific cir- and ol providing support to ter- and impartial. The alleged conspiracy goes spiracy can be connected," said erate" Muslim governments in cumstances. Defending Muslims ror groups. All three pleaded not "Ii is not going to be possible to back more than a decade, with Carl Tobias, law professor at the I ihya, Tunisia and elsewhere. is not committing murder." Two of Anna Nicole Smith's diaries for sa Church diocese faces trial

KA~ I Anna Nicole now available for a minimum concerns were allegations by the items on eBay for more than By Frank Eltm.ni lion Catholics in KM parishes. ^ i3 Smith hid of $25,000 each, the auction Smith's lawyer-turned-part- $500,000 several weeks ago. The The Associated Press the case wilh opening state- f* l-Ji contly deceased house said yesterday. ner, I Inward K. Stern, that the German businessman decid- ments set for tomorrow involves We have a huy-il-now situ- diaries had been stolen and ed to auction the diaries after MINEOLA, N.Y. — The nation's Matthew Maiello, who pleaded television star and ation," said Doug Norwine, the should be returned to her securing the publishing rights, sixth-largest Roman Catholic guilty to rape and sodomy model director of music and entertain- estate, Norwine said. Norwine said. diocese is headed to trial this in 20O! and served more than ment memorabilia at Heritage "They just got cold feet," he Norwine said he had vetted week in a $150 million lawsuit two years in prison. Rut the real Auction Galleries of Dallas, said. the history of the journals and accusing church officials of reck- focus is St. Raphael's Church DAI LAS (API — TWO diaries There were at least two bid- The auction house obtained believed they were legitimately lessness for employing a youth in Last Meadow, ils pasior. the written b) Anna Nicole Smith ders on the diaries, but both the journals and other items obtained by a celebrity memora- minister who raped and sodom- Rev. Thomas llaggerly. and the in the early 1990s failed to sell at i 11III - Post Abortion Counseling of-court settlement, act when confronted with reports | Pregnancy Support The U.S. Conference of Bishops that I hey were repeatedly molest- estimates abuse-related costs ed by Maiello as teenagers. i Adoption Information from lawsuits have exceeded "Our allegations are thai the > Limited Ultrasounds SI.5 billion, the majority out-of- church was not only negligent i Material Assistance court settlements. Many of the but reckless in ils handling of Reliable information on all options. a I leged acts took place so long ago the employment of Maiello," said Supportive and professional their statutes of limitations have Dowd. "There were warning signs Please callfor an appointment. expired. ... thai weren't dealt with at all by Many cases are settled out of the pastor." court, in part to prevent details Concerns about Maiello's of the alleged abuse from going activities were raised at a public, said Steve Rubino, a New December 1999 meeting with jersey lawyer who has handled llaggerly, but the matter was hundreds of church sex abuse dropped and no action taken, cases. the lawsuit contends. "There is a tendency not to want Diocesan spokesman Sean to run thai risk," Rubino said. Dolan did not return a telephone On Long Island, a grand jury call seeking comment. Brian found nearly two dozen cases of Davey, an attorney representing abuse going back decades in the the pastor, I he parish and the dio- Diocese of Rockville Centre, the cese, declined to comment on the nation's sixth largest with 1.3 mil- lawsuit. tvivimmwmm CONGRATULATIONS To ihe Newly Initiated Members of Alpha Gamma Delta -Brittany Tackett- -Anna Rust- -Heather Orr- -Nicole Cramer- —iHH.—

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costly, extensive blaze By Lauren Fctyer The Associated Press 'gM, ^J Vi?*«LL.( WAUSEON, Ohio [API A More than ado/en fire depart- r^ttjj^H **#* - tire thai may have started in ments helped fight the lire BAGHDAD - Cars, minibuses a restaurant destroyed several that destroyed the lestauranl. and roadside bombs exploded nearby buildings and busi a real estate olliee, computer in Shiile Muslim enclaves across nHr^i^K nesses earl] Saturday, bum shop clothingstore, health food ihe city yesterday, killing at leasl m - **^^y -4^^^ ing most HI a downtown block store, photo studio and a small •I") people in sectarian violence T^KL ^'-V 3^ji^%-^- '^m in the heart of this northwesi church that served members of that defied the Baghdad security "^9!tB iJ Ohio community the Hispanic community, the crackdown, while a radical anti- 7 ™ Mayor letTJ Dehnbostel said mayoi said. IJ.S. cleric raised a new threat to -3* - most of the buildings that were "It's devastating. It's leaving Iraq's government. fc^T destroyed were more than ino a huge void husinessuise and Two officials close to Shiile ii^^^^f * s* . . *\i ^■fc^^^-S years old. TVvo firefighters suf- Imildingvvise," Dehnhostel said cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said his ( fered minor injuries lighting But he said plans already followers would quit their six m*\ ■^■L^' <■-:: r^w MUW the blaze. were being fonncd to explore Cabinet posts today — a move We don'l know \et uhal the giant- available for rebuilding, thai could leave Prime Minisler cause was," Dehnbostel said and that residents in the town Nourl al-Maliki's already weak Saturdaynighl." I hey think right ol about 7,400 wouldn't let the administration without enough . ^3»P» ^±£tdr* * i ksV^° ^^ nowil started in Doe llollid.u -. scarred block Might the area. support to slay in power. a restaurant, .mil spread one We will not allow thai lo hap- And in a rare gesture of dis- building south and three build- pen," Dehnbostel said. "More sent from America's partners in TJJWHHB^ ings to the north. than l.'it) years ago. some people Baghdad, dozens of Iraqi police- v i KHMID MOHAMMED >■■"■■< it' " llieonlyieasonildidn'tkee|> built a town here, and we can men demonstrated in front ol goingsouth was there was a tire rebuild." their station, accusing U.S. AFTERMATH: An Iraqi boy watches a US. lank toll by a wieck ol a car bomb in Baghdad. Iraq, yesterday Two car bombs exploded minutes wall in one ol the buildings." I lie owner of one corner troops of treating them lint "ani- apart in a busy Baghdad Shurtah market, killing at least 18 people. Dchnhostrl said there was no building watched as his prop- mals" and "slaves." estimate of damage, but that the erly burned to the ground. The U.S. military command hours later a U.S. helicopter was thai seemed a setback for the 14. but urged patience for what replacemeni value would lie in I here'salready lalkbeforclhe announced the combal deaths hit by ground fire near Mosul but 9-week-old UJ.S.-Iraqi military they warned would be a long, the millions ol dollars. smoke even dears of rebuilding of three more Americans. Two landed safely with no injuries. campaign to pacify the capital. lough fight. The slate lire marshals am I seeing what we can put in llrilish service members died Six powerful bombs, gunfire U.S. commanders previously "Although we're making office was investigating die this lot downtown.'' building when their helicopters crashed and artillery blasts enveloped cited a slight decrease in violence blaze, he said. ownei Dan Ross said, in midair north ol Baghdad, and Baghdad in a near-constant din since the crackdown began Feb. See B0MB| Page 12

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By Ai,in Heller describing the wartime conduct quelch anti-Kremlin protests ol Pope Pius XII. I he caption next to the pic- By Steve Gutterman "The apathy...is IERUSALEM - Ihe Vatican's ture of Pius reads. "Even when The Associated Press ambassadoi to Israel attended reports about the mu rder of lews being replaced by a Holocaust memorial sei \ ii e reached the Vatican, the pope ST, PETERSBURG, Russia — yesterday, reversing an earlier did not protest." refusing to sign Riot police beat and detained very vocal, active dec Ision to boyt ott the event a 1942 Allied condemnation of dozens of anti-Kremlin dem- ili.ii threatened to upsei frag- ihe massacre ol lews. onstrators yesterday on a sec- protest." ile lies between Israel and the Pius "maintained his neutral ond day of protests that tested Holy See position" with two exceptions the weak opposition's abil- Garry Kasparov | Faction leader Monsignor Antonio Franco - appeals he made to the rulers ity to challenge widely popular said lasi week he would skip of I lungary and Slovakia toward President Vladimir Putin. his critics few appearances on the ceremony al Yad Vashem the end of the war, the caption As in Moscow a day earlier, the prime source of informa- Holocaust memorial marking says it also criticizes "his silence DAVID SILVERMAN only a few thousand people tion in the sprawling country. the beginning of Israel's annual and absence of guidelines." NEW DECISION: The Vatican's ambassadoi to Israel Antonio Franco, second left, altends turned out in St. Petersburg The Hossiya channel yesterday Holocaust Remembrance Daj Israel and the Vatican estab- the opening ceremony of ihe annual Holocaust Memonal Day. at Yad Vashem Holocaust lo criticize the government. showed only brief footage of because Catholics were offend- Memorial m Jerusalem yesterday. Franco agreed to attend a Holocaust memonal service Opposition leaders called that the Moscow protest — after ed by a caption al the museum HOLOCAUST fen 12 next to the Yad Vashem museum, reversing an earlier decision to boycott the event. a heartening response in the opening with a report on Putin. face of the huge police forces a judo black belt, attending a massed against both rallies. martial arts match. Putin's foes said the harsh Opposition leaders said House STATE handling of demonstrators, they were determined to who included many elderly push ahead. 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The average contribution was $71 per person, with more CERTAIN TERMS & RESTRICTIONS APPLY* than 3,600 of its 4,855 donors giv- ing less than $50, Bright said. N \ * SPORT 9 SIDELINES A winning weekend Stellar play continues for VOLLEYBALL Falcons head to big Falcons tourney in Chicago By Andrew Harner with 21 other teams Reporter The BGSU volleyball team The BG women's softball team is competing in a 22-team (23-6. 8-2 MAC) finished a long weekend with a perfect 4-0 tournament in Chicago this record defeating conference weekend at the Great Lakes opponents Miami (15-31-1,5-6) Center. There ate 21 Division and Ball State (15-25, 6-6) two I college teams and one times each. "It was a great weekend," adult team consisting of a coach Shannon Salshurg said. former collegiate players. "It was a great team effort." Friday, in game one, the Falcons held a narrow lead the OUR CALL entire game and eventually won 2-1. Hayley Wiemer recorded tin- On the way up first RBI by scoring leanine Indians and DBacks: Not Baca on a sacrifice fly in the a lot of people gave these first inning. In the fourth. Ashley Zirkle scored on a Carly teams a chance JORDAN FLOWER THE BG MEWS Riepenhoff single. this season. Emily Gouge pitched 6.2 TOP: Sharon Palma late baiting They're off to WEEKEND NUMBERS innings and struck four bat- practice during an Apiil 5 practice The ters en route to her 10th win of good starts due Falcons have won 8-of-10 MAC games ■ Hayley Wiemer had 22 the year. Wiemer recorded the to good pitching and timely and are in second place in the MAC strikeouts on the weekend. last out of the seventh for her She now has 87 on the hitting. They're both leading East first save. season. their respective divisions. Wiemer made quick work of BOTTOM: CarlyRiepenhoff fields the first three Miami batters in On the way down a grounder and throws to first during I Wiemer also leads the game two by striking out the practice on Apnl 5 The Falcons only team in batting average side in the first inning. Yankees. Phillies and White losses in conference both came to Kent and is second in home runs BG followed with a Baca walk Sox: It doesn't matter how State on March 50. and RBIs. and stolen base from the leadoff many home runs you hit if spot and Allison Vallas scored I BG's three pitchers have it doesn't add up her with a double. Vallas' two- held opponents to an aver- run home run in the third and to more runs than age of .199 for the season. Susan Sontag's solo shot gave the other team the Falcons their final runs of has. These teams are all in The Falcons have out- the game. scored their opponents 148- Miami threatened in the sixth trouble if they don't work on 61 so far this season scoring three runs, but that was that. The Yankees just called all they would get as the BG won up their first pitcher from the I Wiemer pitched her sixth the game 4-3. Wiemer pitched a complete game Sunday. minors this week. complete game striking out 10 batters. JORDAN FLOWER "••FK-M.'.S On Saturday. Vallas put on The List See SOFTBALL | Page II The BG News breaks down the top five fantasy baseball pitchers up.to this point in the season. 1. Felix Hernandez: Netters He hasn't given up a run yet Rockets end drought, take 2-of-3 and opponents are batting ByChayseHcId BG managed a total of six hits in .075 against him. Did we Reporter the mo defeats. fall, streak mention his 18 Ks in two "It's a great rivalry, it's one of starts. This guy is an early Cy The ups, and more frequently, the best in college sports," said the downs, of the 2007 edition BG head coach Danny Schmitz. Young candidate and already of the BG baseball team contin- whose Falcons had won nine showed up Dice-K. ued this weekend as the Falcons straight games against IJT before ends dropped 2-of-3 games at Toledo. Sanirday's loss. "When we go 2. Todd Jones: After beginning the season head-to-head with Toledo it Jordan Crayons He's 6-of-6 on save attempts with wins in seven out of their doesn't matter what the records Reporter and has not given up a run first 10 games, the Falcons have are. Both teams put a little extra fought inconsistency at the plate effort into it, and they werea little The BG women's tennis team yet The Tigers just have to and in the field, resulting in a 7- bit better than us." had their three-game winning make sure to keep him from 16 mark since March 10. One of the few bright spots streak snapped by nation- dying or retiring. That inconsistency was in in the series for BG was another ally ranked Western Michigan plain view over the weekend solid outing from Tyler lohnson Saturday. 3. Jake Peavy as BG (14-19, 2-10 MAC) took (4-3) in the opener, lohnson's But out of every loss comes [below]: the first game Friday at Toledo's complete game, seven-hitter in something to gain, and BG Scott Park by the score of 6-4, but the 6-4 Falcon win was his sec- Coach Penny Dean's team is A 2-0 start and a 0.90 ERA then followed their second con- ond complete game of the sea- looking to gain. are causing some excitement JORDAN FLOWER I THE BG NEWS ference win of the season with son and puts the right-hander's "Obviously 1 would have A PURE SWINGA: Jed Telmanik puts a ball in play in an April 5 game against IPFW. The in San Diego, which is identical 7-2 losses to UT (16-13, ERA at 3.11 in 55 innings pitched liked to have won, but we Fakons won the series opener against Toledo but dropped the ne»t two games 7-5) on Saturday and yesterday. had good matches all the way German for a whales See BASEBALL i Paqe II down, and I am proud of the - nevermind. Irrelevant, I girls," Dean said. know. Western Michigan is currently ranked 63rd in the Nation and 4. C.C. Sabathia: has won 24 consecutive MAC A 3-0 start and a 2.14 ERA regular season dual matches. Athletes commend Lohse's gem propels Although the close battles are the reason Cleveland are not reflected in the final calls him their ace. He's score of the match, (6-1) in now on pace for 35 wins instructors for SAAC Reds over Chicago favor of Western Michigan, the this season. He's got to be Falcons gave their opponents a ByChrlfVoloschuk Caroline By Andrew S«lignun boost when you can face that challenge. mentioned in early Cy Young Reporter Keating The Associated Press part of the lineup with men on Stefanie Menoff captured the whispers. first and third and no outs and lone win for the netters, improv- For the first time ever last night, SAAC Council CHICAGO—There were run- get the two strike outs," Lohse ing her season record to 22-2 and 5. Nate Robertson: the BGSU chapter of the Student President ners on first and third with the said. "That's what we need right remaining undefeated in Mid- He's off to a 2-0 Athlete Advisory Council hosted middle of the order coming up there to come through in that American Conference play, 6-0. start and sports an Academic fhank-a-thon, an but Kyle Lohse didn't flinch. situation." Menoff has won 12 of her last award ceremony designed to Instead, he struck out lacque Lohse (1 -0) allowed four hits 13 matches, including an eight- an ERA of honor teachers and help bridge letter to one of their teachers. lours lunging at an outside and one walk. Three of those match winning streak. 1.8 and the age-old gap between the fac- BG athletic director Greg changeup. He caught Derrek hits were by Ryan Theriot. BG dropped all three doubles struck ulty and student athletes. Christopher welcomed every- Lee looking. And then, he got but the Cubs couldn't muster flights to the Broncos, but main- The event was in the works one to the event, which includ- Michael Barrett on a fly to right out 14. much else against Lohse. So left" tained close scores in all three as early as February, and was ed SAAC members, faculty and to end the sixth inning. Conine's RBI single in the fourth matches. planned in its entirety by SAAC various members of the athletic What could have been a was enough for the Reds. The lenna Nussbaum/Kelsey members. According to council department. Christopher men- game-turning rally was instead Chicago wasted another lakupcin, Menoff/Andrea Voile president Caroline Keating, the tioned that BG student athletes a defining moment for Lohse. solid outing by Lilly (1-1), and Ashley lakupcin/Samantha ceremony, while only in its first had collectively higher GPAs than The right-hander struck who allowed a run and two Kintzel pairs dropped their year, will become an ongoing the rest of the student body, a out a career-high 12 in eight hits while striking out 10 and matches, 8-5. 8-4, 8-4 respec- eventThe ceremony was planned statistic that showed the contin- innings, outpitching Ted I ill\ walking one in six innings. tively. in part because April 6 is Student ued need for a bridge between to lead the Cincinnati Reds to It was his ninth game with In singles action three play- Athlete Day, a day in which all Mid- athletes and the faculty. a 1-0 victory over the Chicago 10 or more strikeouts and ers including Menoff took their American Conference athletes are Cubs yesterday. his first since lune 10 with encouraged to wrije a thank you See SAAC | Page 10 "That's a big confidence Toronto. 1 voTENNIS|P*i,.| 10 SPORTS WWWBGNEWS.COM One hit is enough for Indians in 2-1 win

By Tom Withers season — in 22 starts against just one hit" manager Ozzie Guillen said, The Associated Press Chicago, Cleveland look advantage "Our hats are cold. We had a With the wind howling of three Chicago errors and couple of chances, bul didn't CLEVELAND—They both wore through l.iciihs field making some walks to lake two of get the big hit." \t>. 12 to honor lackie Robinson, il feel much colder than I he three against one of its Al. Contreras did a remarkable and then C.C. Sabathia and announced gamelime temper- Central rivals. job of keeping il close, con- Grady Slzemore did themselves ature of 39 degrees. Sabathia's Sabalhia was lucky lo escape sidering the White Sox made proud, game plan was to pound the the eighth with a 2-1 lead. The three errors behind him and Sabathia pitched eight over- inside corner. White Sox got runners to first he walked five in the first four powering innings yesterday "Il was cold," Sabalhia said. and third with two ouls. when innings. and Slzemore hit a leadoff dou- "Guys kind of think twice about Rob Mackowiak hit a shot The right-hander allowed ble in the first — Cleveland's swinging when it's cold and you through the middle that car- only Sizemore's hil and was only hit as the Indians fin- are coming in there." omed off Sabathia's band and able lo gel big ouls when he ished a bizarre, two-city home- The Indians didn't fare much bounced directly to third base- needed them. stand with a 2-1 victory over the better in the bitter conditions man Casey Blake, who picked il However, Contreras ran into Chicago White Sox. against Chicago siarler Jose cleanly off the grass and threw trouble in the fourth with a Out of his customary No. 52 Contreras (1-2) and four reliev- nut Mackowiak. leadoff walk and an error by jersey on the 60th anniversary ers, who combined lo no-hit Sabathia pumped his arm third baseman loe Crede. of Robinson's debut, Sabalhia Cte\ eland after Slzemore's lead- and screamed in delight before Contreras then wralked No. 9 hit another significant number: off double. heading back to (he dugout. hitter Kelly Shoppach lo load 3-0. The last time the Indians won "I was fired up," Sabalhia the bases and then put on On four previous occasions, while getting one hit or less was said. "It was a close game and Slzemore, giving the Indians a the left-hander bad opened a on April 12, 1992, a 2-1 victory thai was a big moment. That 2-0 lead. season 2-0 only lo lose his next over Boston when they were was the game right there." "We didn't help lose at all," start. no-hit by Red Sox pitcher Mali The While Sox got a two-OUt, Guillen said. "We made a cou- "I didn't know that," Sabathia Voting. pinch-hit single by |im Thome ple of big errors, it's a shame said. "It feels good." "Thai's no) something you in the ninth, bul Cleveland when a guy pilches like that and Pitching with a strong wind see every day," said Si/emore, closer loe Borowski struck out you don't win." gusting lo nearly 30 mpb at his who like Sabalhia wore No. 42 pinch-hitter AJ. Pierzynski for Sabathia's performance and TONYDEJM back, Sabathia allowed Five hits, lo salute Robinson for breaking his fifth save. the one-hit win concluded pos- REPRESENTING WELL: Cleveland Indians pitcher C.C Sabathia throws out Chicago struck out III, walked three and baseball's color barrier. "I don't "Right now, we're colder the I I rig yesterday's game improved lo 14-3 — 2-0 this recall ever winningagame with than the weather," Chicago See INDIANS | Page II

representative for women's golf, she chose her physical education SAAC the rhank-a-thon is a way for BG teacher and academic adviser. Fiom Page 9 student athletes lo show teach- Adrian Turner, as her honoree. Tribe to honor Doby in August ers how much they appreciate "|Mr. Turner's] always done fWO members from ever) their support lonkhoff chose bet a lot lo accommodate me with varsity team on campus select ultimate Prisbee teacher as her my schedule, and be realK helps By Tom Withers Kaseball for permission lo have ed an instructor or adviser who honour. working around my schedule," The Associated Press their players wear I )oby's No. 11 on siood mil to them and provided "II chose my ultimate Prisbee Dclongsaid. luly 5 in Detroit lo commemorate guidance throughout their time teacher] because she's been so Turner was very pleased with CLEVELAND— lackie Robinson's the six decades since he bravely at H(i. Each athlete introduced accommodating with my sched the event and thought " was a 42 isn't the only number with spe- hauled prejudice. his or her faculty member, and uli', and I find the class verj relax good idea. cial meaning In the Cleveland Team spokesman Hart Swain thai person was then greeted ing," lonkhoff said, "(Being recognizedl is actually Indians. said while the club awaits word with applause from the rest of I )awtijene I )elong. a juniorand really nice when it's by an ath- less than three months after from MlJJ il is planning to honor the BTSU Multipurpose room. member ol the women's Softball lete,'' Turner said. "Dawnjene is Robinson shattered baseballs Doby during the team's Hall of [he honorees received a cer- leant, though) the event was a very focused on academics and racial barrier in 1947 with the lame weekend at lacobs field tificate and a pin featuring the great way to show the teachers athletics Its important for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Ntrry Doby when me New York Yankees are in I,ill llll logo. how thankful athletes like her faculty to be supportive of the made his debut for the Indians, town on Aug. 11-12. For lindsey lonkhoff. SAAC sell were lor working whh them. athletes." becoming the Al.'s first black Indians pitcher IX. Sabathia. player. outfielder Grady Szemore and Doby played II) seasons for second baseman |osh Kaifield Cleveland and the I lall of Hauler's all wore Robinson's No. 12 in yes- COME IN AND SIGN A No. II was retired on luly 3, 1994 terday's 2-1 win over the Chicago — 47 years after lie was signed by While Sox. I0NY06IAK W PHOTO MECCA RESERVATION AGREEMENT owner Kill Yccck. Sabathia would love a chance A LEGEND: Fans watch the game Now that baseball has saluted lo lake |xin in a similar tribute to between the Cleveland Indians and the Management Inc. TODAY AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A Robinson's 60th anniversary, the Doby, a six-iime All-Star who died Chicago While Sox undernealh Larry Doby $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO Indians have asked Major league ill 2003, and Jackie Robinson's numbers MYLES PIZZA!! $25.00 MYLES COUPON $25.00 MYLES COUPON 1045 N. Main Si. Bowling Green, OH. 43402 419-353-5800 [email protected] www.nieeeahg.com •CERTAIN fERMSft RESTRICTIONS M'l'l Y*

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season. BASEBALL TENNIS "We are peaking at the right time for our final weekend THEBGNEWS SUDOKU From Page 9 From Page 9 and for the MAC tournament,'' this season. matches to a tie-breaker. Dean said. "If we compete this RBI singles from losh Dietzand Kelsey lakupcin forced her hard next weekend we should 3 7 1 4 Andrew Foster supported lohnson opponent into a second set tie- come out ahead." in the top of the second to put the breaker after losing the first set, The Falcons, currently in 9 8 Falcons in the lead after falling 6-3 and falling in the second fourth place in the MAC, are 3 behind 1 -0 in die first. Marty Bairil match 7-6 , which was decided guaranteed at least a No. 5 added to that lead in the fourth by a 7-4 loss in a tie-breaker. seed going Into the MAC tour- 8 4 3 7 with a solo homerun 111 and Dietz Katia Babina who has been nament and could finish as recorded another run-scoring sin- battling an injury this season, high as (bird place with wins gle to put BG up 4-1. also took her opponent to three against Eastern Michigan and 3 8 5 4 7 After the Rockets cut the lead sets after splitting the match 6- BHY»N WINDSOR * Mi NEWS Toledo this weekend. to 4-2, Baird would add to his day 1,4-6and losing the tie-breaker SERVIN' IT UP: Libby Harrison serves BG will look to last week's with a 2-RBI single in the seventh 10-8. in a malcri earlier (his season. BG lost lo MAC Player of the Week Kintzel 1 6 before Toledo added two runs in In tennis, a normal tie-break- Western Michigan Saturday going in to (heir final weekend 2 die ninth to produce the 6-4 final. er goes until 10 points, where of play. However, the taste of victory the winner must win by 2. go to a tie breaker. Kintzel has won seven of her 6 8 3 2 that BG experienced in game one Menoffs match is not what What resulted next was a last nine matches and has gone would last less than 24-hours as you would call a normal tie marathon event, in which 18-9 on the season in singles UT took advantage of timely hit- breaker. Menoff and her opponent, action. With a loss this week- 2 3 4 ting and a solid performance by "In the years I've coached F.mily Dudzik volleyed back end. Kintzel moved to 4-2 in starter Mike Inselmann in the here at BGSU (17), that was the and forth finally arriving at a conference play, but looks to 7-2 win. longest match I have ever seen," 19-17 decision where Menoff end strong. 8 7 5 "It's always bigger when you Dean said. came out ahead. The nutters will play their I wn beat a rival like | BG I, and we hadn't Menoff overcame a 4-6 Despite only taking one final regular season matches at beaten ihcin in a while. Iliey'd deficit in the first match and point from the Broncos, Coach home on Keefe courts Friday 5 3 2 9 won like nine straight or some- went on to claim her second Dean feels the team has a lot and Saturday with both match- thing like that so it's real nice to get set 6-3 causing the match to to gain in the remainder of (he es beginning at 1 p.m. SUDOKU 6 9 8 I P Z £ L S the win and get that monkey off To play: Complete the grid Z E S 9 6 L 1 P 8 our back," said Inselmann, who so that every row, column I > L 8 E 5 Z 9 6 leveled his record at 3-3 by scatter- "At the beginning, we are and every 3x3 box contains ing four BG hits in seven innings a little frustrated because of S Z I t L 8 P 6 9 SOFTBALL INDIANS the digits 1 to 9.There is no of work. all the snow we had lo pick Ftom Paqe 10 £ 8 9 V I 6 S Z L From Page 9 guessing or math involved. Shortstop Ryan Shay produced up this morning," Baca said. H r Z S 9 8 I E most of the offense for BG, as die After the firsl inning, the sibly the strangest homesiand Just use logic to solve. sophomore had three of the five an offensive show going 3- Falcons found themselves in Indians history. 9 I £ 5 Z t 6 8 t Falcon hits in the game, includ- for-3 with two doubles and a down by two, but they Cleveland's home opener al 8 S Z 6 9 I L £ p ing an RBI single in the first. Nick home run as BG shut out Ball quickly gained back the lead. lacobs Field was slopped by P I 6 L 8 E 9 S c Cantrell (2-5) took the loss for BG, State 5-0. Wiemer s two-run home run snow and the club had its entire surrendering five earned runs in "I was able (o make good and Sontag's two-run single- four-game series against Seattle six innings. Contact and gel good solid led BG's offense lo a 4-0 lead postponed last weekend by a "I thought we had some oppor- hits," Vallas said. after three. blizzard and cold weather. Create and solve your tunities early. We came out, scored "Allison had one of those In the fifth, BG added three The next series was switched Sudoku puzzles for FREE. one in top of the first, and then days where, as a hitter, you more runs. Zirkle scored on to Milwaukee's Miller Park, we had rallies going in inning two are locked in," Salsburgsaid. an error after beingadvanced where the Indians played the Plaf Super Sudoku and win prizes at: and three and didn't quite get diat Gouge allowed only two lo third by a Del.ong double, l.os Angeles Angels three limes big hit," Schmitz said. "We had hits for the game, and they and Lauren Hoffman dou- under a retractable roof. a chance to get Inselmann early both came in the first inning. bled in two more to make il So after taking two of three PRIZESUDDKUCOM in the game but we didn't take Vallas scored Wiemer on her 7-2. BG added their final run from Chicago, the Indians went advantage of it and he settled first double of (he game in in the sixth. 4-2 on a 10-game homestand down and their offense kind of the bottom of the inning. After the weekend, BG is with three of those games tak- took over." Back to back doubles by just one home run shy of ing place in a National League BG's inability to produce offense Wiemer and Vallas brought breaking the team's season ballpark 450 miles away. proved costly again yesterday, as in two more runs in l he (bird. record and is batting .286. Weird enough for you? ENHANCED SELF STORAGE the Falcons managed just two Vallas scored on a Dawnjene "Our team works so hard Sabathia credited manager Going Away for runs on a single hit by Baird, and Del.ong hit to make it 4-0. in practice Ion hitlingl and Brie Wedge for keeping (he intciship. Summer Vacation could not capitalize on six Toledo Vallas' fourth inning home it's great lo have it pay off in Indians focused despite the or Job opportunity? errors. run was the last score of the games," Vallas said. numerous distractions. Dusty Hawk (0-21 Buffered the game. "It's a huge accomplish- " Before we went lo M i Iwaukee LEAVE YOUR CONCERNS IN STORAGE! loss for BG, going 5.1 innings and In the fourth game on yes- ment for this team," Salsburg he said, Keep focused and just giving up three earned runs. lerday, the Falcons found said. try lo win the series,' and that's The Falcons look to rebound themselves behind before The Falcons travel to what we did, "he said. this week at home against Dayton the game even started. Snow Detroil Mercy for a double- "He didn't want to hear any tomonowand another with Toledo covered the field in the header tomorrow and then complaining or anything like (non-COI)ference) on Wednesday, morning and it was up to l he lo Eastern Michigan and that. We just went to M i lwau kee with both games beginning at 3 team to clear the field before Central Michigan for the and (hen came home and won Route 25 at Route 582 • 419-345-8864 p.m. at Stellar Field. the 1 p.m. game time. weekend. (he series this weekend."

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yeai at least." BOMB Violence isn't the only threat HOLO From Paqe 8 to the government A pullout From Page 8 The Daily Crossword Fix HAfOR by the al-Sadr faction, which brauaht to vou bv l/MWr steady progress..we haveakuifi provided the crucial voles that lished diplomatic relations ■ ■ way lc> go," Real Adm. Mark put al-Mallkl in office, could in 1993 following hundreds iox,.11is miliiai\ spokesman collapse' his already shaky of years of painful relations 1 Swear, casually 2 Comic Johnson in Baghdad, told reporters yes- regime, between Catholics and lews. 3 Medic or normal lead-in terday, "We will continue to Al-Sadr's six followers on the Many sensitive issues remain A Disney's middle name race attacks from those who 37-seal (Cabinet would officially unresolved, including the 5 Union general ■ 1 6 Expression of derision attempt to rear down what the withdraw fromthegovemment Vatican's actions during the 7 Shortly Iraqi people have worked SO today, said Saleh al-Aujaili and Nazi genocide of lews. 8 Word before candle or haul to build." I lassan al-Rubaie, members of The Vatican has struggled numeral i he crackdown Is believed to the Satirist hloc in parliament. to defend its wartime pope as 9 Counted calories 10 Hugger-mugger I hey said al-Sadr's .10 legisla- it pushes his sainthood cause, have driven many Insurgents 11 Actor Sharif from llaglulacl. and violence tors would stay in parliament insisting that I'ius spearheaded 12 Treat for Rover Those asked has soared in areas outside I he officials said al-Sadr discreet diplomacy that saved 13 Lose traction Collared the capital such as the bomb ordered the Cabinet minis- thousands of lews. 18 Metric wt. Distant U.S. family of artists The disputed photo caption 22 Twixt's partner inn in the Shiite holy city ol ters to quit in protest over 24 Office subs Use one's gray cells Karbala that killed IT people the airests of leaders in his first appeared in 2005, when Yad 26 Mutineer 50% and wounded 224 Saturday. Shiite militia during the Vashem opened its new muse- 27 Baghdad resident Track shape Hill violence has spiked Baghdad crackdown and for um. Shortly after, the previous 28 Round mass Hawaiian bird 30 Swiftness Author Wiesel upward again in Baghdad. the prime minister's failure Vatican ambassador asked that 32 Positioned accurately Privy to with yesterday's six bombings to hack setting a timetable it he changed. 33 Felt unwell Domesticate coming just three days aftei for U.S. withdrawal. But Yad Vashem has not done 34 Fewest Words of understand ing a suicide bombei blew him- Earlier in the day. do/ens of so, insisting its research on the 1 ■ 36 Skipped, as a fishing IBl lure Inc. in Great Britain self up inside parliament and Iraqi police officers chanted pope's role was accurate. ACROSS 38 Sluggish one killed a lawmaker. "No. no to America! Get out The memorial service is tradi- 41 Mimicry I his week has been diffi- occupiers!" during a pro- tionally attended by all foreign 1 Hatteras or Canaveral 46 Lend an ear cult lor the Iraqi people," Fox test ,ii ihe Hashacl station in ambassadors to Israel or their 5 Piece ol broken pottery 48 Opera singer acknowledged. Baghdad's eastern neighbor representatives. Had Franco 10 Crowds gone wild 50 EPA-banned substance 14 Caspian feeder 51 Snare The carnage caused some hood of Mashtal. U.S. troops stated away, Yad Vashem said it 15 Vietnam's capital 53 Hoist to voice doubts about the in two I lumvees and a Bradley would have been the first time 16 In a frenzy 55 Hive resident 59 Gauguin location Baghdad crackdown. fighting vehicle watched from a foreign emissary deliberately 17 Hit where one lives? A IM S V\/ E R S "The security plan has a distance. skipped the ceremony. 19 Puniabi princess 63 Declare 20 Surfer's inhalations 64 Certain female dancers made more troubles lor Iraqis Officers complained that Holocaust Remembrance 21 Talked idly 66 Country road ' d •J ■ i a 3 31 ?TkWn 3 i i than helping them." said American troops do not treat Day, which commemorates 23 Letter opening, often 67 Cream of the crop ' n 0 N|3 i 1 "W '. V 1 luma'a Khamis, 42, a techni- them with respect, hut it wasn't the (i million Jews killed by the 25 CNN word 68 Iditarod terminus ■ V N 1 U 3 ■ 1 V oBu i A V 26 Tease 69 Ran away i i H V I i ■ i H ' 1 •i H cian who lives in the capital. clear if any specific incident set Nazis during World War II, is V 29 Pindar works 70 Title documents l .( i i ■ H 1 I here have Been no positive off the demonstration. observed from sundown yes 31 Ot the teeth 71 Leg joint - ■: a 1 A i 'I 1 r. • 1 results. It's a failure, and so is I he day's first bombings terday to sundown today with 35 God ot love 6 i i l "1 V I ' -1 1 fi 0 1 V n -1 s N N i ■J \ T X T V e I he govern men I." came at midday, when two memorial ceremonies, somber 37 Elec. measures 39 Spooky 1 d i ' d I'J V | s 0 a 3 Others retained hope that cars packed with explosives music on the radio and histori- 40 European landmass N ■: 1 a 1) the campaign could carve out blew tip five minutes apart in cal documentaries and movies 43 Outlit 6 M i ^ 1 1 i ' B 3 V N V T breathing room for Iraqi lories a Busy market area of Shurta on national television. Today at 44 Connery or Penn ■■■ l 1 1 » ■ N 3 X 1 u 45 PGA pegs v ■ n G •• 1 s to regain control ol (he lily Itahia, a mostly Shiite area of 10a.m., sirens will wail through- - 0 n 1 o N V ■ V ■1 11 "We need to build our secu- western Baghdad. out Israel for two minutes with a Q o ■ > I! 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