THE TUFTS DAILY Where You Read It First Tuesday, March 1,1994 Vol XXVIII, Number 25 HAS TUFTS SEEN THE LAST OF THIS? Trustees host session for student questions by CAROLINE SCHAEFER faculty’srecent efforts, which have Daily Editorial Board garnered $23,000, and the Class Following Saturday’s Board of of ‘93’s activities, which raised Trustees meeting, trustees re- $12,000. mained at Mugar Hall and lunched ‘We all need to make financial with members of the administra- aid our number one priority,” Fee tion and representatives from the said. Tufts Community Union Senate. The second challenge Fee The luncheon, which has become named concerns students’ aca- a tradition, lasted approximately demic experience. He said that 30 minutes in which the trustees although he believes Tufts profes- spend time answering student sors are “excellent,” he also thinks questions and addressing their that they should have “more inter- concerns on various issues. est in student life outside of To open the dialogueportion of classes.” theevent, Board ofTrusteesChair- Finally, Fee discussed the re- man Nelson Gifford briefly out- cent decision by Director of Ath- lined the three main decisions of letics Rocco Carzo to phase out the board: divestment from Hy- the Tufts ice hockey program after dro-Quebec, delayed reinvestment the 1997 season. in South Africa, and a slight in- “I realize the financial strain crease in next year’s tuition fig- that this university is under, but Dalv He Phofo ures. He then introduced Tufts every other NESCAC (New En- Living off campus this winter, you might consider transferring to a warmer climate, like Alaska. Community Union Senate Presi- gland SmallCollegeAthletic Con- dent John Fee, who proceeded to ference) school not only has ice congratulate the trustees for what hockey teams, but their own rinks, as well,” Fee said. He went on to say that he believes that the uni- by ANDREA GROSSMAN ber would be permitted to keep the can opt to keep that room. for the two actions you took to- versity can come up with the Senior Staff Writer room for the following year. This sameroompolicywill only day,” Fee said. He went on to add $15,000 he believes could sustain At Sunday night’s meeting, the The senate as a whole was con- be in effect in campus dormito- that he values the opportunity to the program. Tufts Community Union (TCU) cernedthatthosestudents whodid ries. Students living in theme meet with trustees at the annual Senate passed a resolution that not have desirable rooms one Year houses, Hillside Apartments, or luncheon, and said that he wants to see TRUSTEES,page 8 would allow freshmen living in would be cheated out of the-op- Latin Way CO-OPSwill not be eli- increasetrustee-studentinteraction doubles and juniors living in portunity to obtain a good ruom gible to keep their rooms under in the future. singles to retain their housing as- for the next year. Due to this con- this policy and will be forced to let Fee dedicated the majority of signments for the next school year. cern, only 50 percent of the rooms the lottery system decide their fu- his speech to outlining what he According to Senator Scott in a given dorm will be available ture housing assignment. sees as the three greatest chal- Rosenblum, chairman of the sen- for students to maintain, lenges that Tufts currently faces: ate Services Committee adau- Rosenblum said. The remaining According toRosenblum, when financial aid, academic and cam- thor of the resolution, this policy rooms will go into the open hous- the brochure on housing comes pus life, and the imminent extinc- could be implemented for next ing lottery. out this semester, this new policy tion of themen’s varsity ice hockey year’s housing lottery. Under this new policy, sopho- will not be mentioned. However, program. The current proposal states that mores will be excluded from the Director of Housing and Residen- Concerning financial aid, Fee in order for freshmen to maintain “squatter’s rights” policy and will tial Life John Darcey expressed said that Tufts “needs to find its their rooms, both roommates notbeallowed to keep the doubles his willingness to implement the way back to being a need-blind would have to notify the housing they are living in now. Rosenblum policy next year if the proposal institution.” department. If both students explained that the exclusion of was passed by both the senate and “We all need to join forces,” wanted to keep theirroom, butdid juniors-to-be is aresult ofthe fact the Residential Housing Associa- Fee said, detailing specific not wht to continue living to- that these doubles are intended for tion (RHA) at their respective fundraisers that students and fac- gether, they would receive num- first year students and sophomores. meetings this week. ulty have planned which have earned money for financial aid. bers in the open lottery. The room- However, if a junior is presently John Fee mate with the higher lottery num- living in a dormitory single, they see HOUSING, page 10 He offered such examples as the

LibrarvJ expansion-project may lack sufficient funding by ANDREA GROSSMAN project, provided that the univer- Treasury Audit Released However, they already pay ested in establishing acore,” Low Senior Staff Writer sity raises another $10 million to Other fiscal issues were also $10,000 for the accountant. said. Among issues discussed at this match his donation. discussed at the senate meeting. In Religion department In his president’s report, John weekend’s trustee meeting was the He said that the estimated bud- his treasurer’s report, Brinker dis- expansion Fee commended senators for their lack of necessary funding to fi- get for the library addition is $21 cussed the outcome of the recent Also at the meeting, anew reso- hard work thus far this year. He nance the planned expansion of million. Including the $10 million treasury audit. According to him, lution was presented by the Ad- mentioned their efforts to raise Wessell Library, scheduled to be- from Tisch, the university has $16 “nothing out of the ordinary came ministration and Budget Commit- money for financial aid, incorpo- gin this summer. At Sunday’s Tufts million for the project, thus falling to our attention, but there were tee. Senators Jill Adelman and Seth rate a race awareness class as a Community Union Senate (TCU) $5 million short of their goal. many, many checks written with- Low presented their resolution to fulfillment of the culture or World meeting, the focus of Trustee Rep- “[The university] slowed down out receipts.” expand Tufts’ undergraduate reli- Civilizations requirement, to pro- resentative for Development Ja- a bit in [its] fundraising for the He also said he hoped that the gion department. According to vide more services to the Tufts son Rashkin’s report’wasthe plans library. We are a little off our goal offices of the Dean of Students their resolution, Howard Hunter is community, and to increase and for the upcoming library addition. for raising money,” Rashkin said. and Student Activities would play the only full-time professor in the According to Rashkin, Trustee At this point, the university more of a role in senate finances in department and they feel that more see SENATE,page 11 John Tisch has offered a $10 mil- hopes to break ground for the the future. professors are needed at this point. lion grant to help finance the project in July. According to In addition, Brinker said the According to the resolution, Rashkin, if enough money is not treasury planned to hire a full time there are 27 students majoring in raised, it is unknown as to what bookkeeper next year to handle religion with eight students con- Inside will be done, yet the potential ex- the affairs of the treasury. He said sidering a minor. In all, 488 stu- Viewpoints ...... p. : ists for Tufts to lose the $10 mil- the “person will not have any dents are currently enrolled in A pair of articles on the future o lion matching grant funding if they [trustee-like] control over the classes offered by the religion de- Middle East peace, plus Stickings 01 do not begin construction. money.” partment. spying. TCU Treasurer David Brinker As of now, the treasury has an The resolution goes on to men- said that he feels construction accountantwho does not work full tion that there are 54 philosophy A&E ...... p. . should begin regardless of whether time. Having a full time book- majors on campus with 408 total Seagal in his directorial debut, Suga or not sufficient funding has been keeper would enable the treasury students taking philosophy classes Hill lacks focus, a mediocre night at th~ raised, noting that there are other to be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. this semester. It adds that there are Paradise, and a bad Luke Perry movie buildings on campus that are yet to “While there won’t be a treasurer nine professors for this discipline. be paid for. [present from 9-51 there will be The geology depirtment has simi- lar number, with 30 majors, 450 Spor...... p. ! “To lose a $10 million grant someone there to process forms,” Women’s basketball finishes thei because you don’t want to refi- Brinker said. students overall, and three profes- @fir@ season with a strong win, the men makt nance another building or float a Brinker estimates the cost of L1”IO. I DaMy File Photo the ECACs. and Wide to the Left. bond off the university [is] abso- the bookkeeper at anywhere be- “We’re asking for full-time [re- Jason Rashkin lutely ridiculous,” he said. tween$24,000and$30,000ayear. ligion] professors ... we’re inter-

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THETUFTS DAILY Letters to the Editor ‘ Caroline C. Schaefer Massacre appalling Congratulations to got the point, didn’t you? If that letter made Editor-in-Chief one person think about the issue from a To the Editor: more personal angle, then I think it was We are saddened by the heinous killing ECO and Watershed Managing Editor: Marc Sheinkin effective and I thank the people who sent it. of worshippers at the Hebron Mosque on To the Editor: Associate Editors: Nadya Sbaiti, David Meyers Perhaps it should not have been sent in the Editorial Page Editor: Michael J.W. Stickings Friday. Our prayers are with the victims’ This is in response to yesterday’s edito- manner in which it was, but people sell T- Production Managers: Michael B. Berg, families and friends, and with all who have rial: We think that if any sort of article Leah Schwartz, Ryan Otto should be written on ECO and the Water- shirts and boxers door-to-door all the fime suffered from terrorism, including Jewish without a second thought. It was hardly a victims and the victims of the recent bomb- shed Collective and their involvement in NEWS Tufts’ divestment from Hydro-Quebec, it radical act, but it did make people think and Editors: Jessica Rosenthal, John 0’Keefe ing of the Maronite Catholic Church in that is what college campuses should-be all Assistant Editor: Gayle Berkowitz should be congratulatory. They are the Lebanon. We pray that nothing shall be about. Wire Editor: Ashley Burkart allowed to end the hope of a just and lasting embarrassingly few out of the 4,500 stu- peace for all in the Middle East. dents on this campus willing to take a stand VIEWPOINTS and follow through with action for a cause I am somy if recent events have put some Editor: Rachel Levine they believe in. When one is devoted to an individuals noses out of joint, but the point Rev. Steven Bonsey had to be made that this was not some FEATURES Protestant Chaplain issue such as ECO and the Watershed Col- Editor: Jessica Ruzz lective are, one has to be open to new ideas distant issue. We are in this up to our necks Assistant Editor: Dan Tobin to motivate this’apathetic campus. through investment and the purchase of Rabbi Debrah Cohen power from the utility. Why is it radical to ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Associate Director bring the issue home for people? As the Editors: Madhu Unnikrishnan, Tufts Hillel Their actions, deemed by the editorial Megan Brenn-White as “desperate,” “childish,” “inane,” and editorial in Monday’s Daily stated, “the authors ... seek to explain to Tufts students Assistant Editor: Julie Eisenstein Imam Tala1 Eid “inappropriate,” were actually quite effec- WEEKENDER tive. Anyone would be disillusioned after exactly what is at stake for the Cree in Editors: John McGuire, Christopher Stripinis -MuslimChaplain years of complaining about Hydro-Quebec Northern Quebec.” Now tell me, what is so Production Manager: Elin Dugan bad about that? Father Michael Hunt to the Tufts community and not seeing any SPORTS Catholic Chaplain results, but ECO refused to let the debate Editors: Doug Katz, John Tomase, die. We had hoped that The Daily would Benjamin Soule E’97 Jeff Geller Assistant Editor: Greg Yournan Rev. Scotty McLennan acknowledge and commend the remark- Tufts ECO Co-chair Spring 1994 * University Chaplain able outcomes that can result from a few PHOTOGRAPHY persistent student voices. We applaud both . Editor: Judy Easterbrook Rabbi Jeffrey Summit ECO and the Watershed Collective for all Assistant Editors: Tara Kernohan, of their work and congratulate them on Matilde Pereda Jewish Chaplain their truly hard earned success. Volunteer for one day PRODUCTION - To the Editor: For people who want an easy way,toget Layout Editors: Mark Lerman, Stephanie Vogel Eat pasta tonight to Fiona Scholand J’96 Graphics Editor: Wenirno Poweigha involved with community service, but don’t Classifieds Editors: Beth McGregor, helpcancer research Alysia Linsenmayer JA’96 have the time tomake amajorcommitment, Melanie Schneider, Katherine Winder To the Editor: LCS has created a One-Day Volunteer Ac- Copy Editors: Yael Belkind As Coordinators of Campuses Against tivities Newsletter. Karen Altschuller, Michael AniRhi ’ ECO actions were Cancer, we would like to ask the Tufts All the activities listed in the March Gizem Ozkulahci Executive Business Director community for its support at our cause appropriate, needed Newsletter take just a few hours and all are Business Manager: Phil Ayoub, JL McHenry dinner tonight. More specifically, we ask To the Editor: for great causes. The Newsletter contains Advertising Manager: Dean Gendron that you choose pasta instead of meat if you The Hydro-Quebec divestment issue is descriptions of the activities, as well as the Office Manager: Lyle Mays are eating dinner in Dewick, MacPhie, finally over for Tufts. Many people put contact name, date, place, and time of the Receivables Manager: Melissa Tapply Hodgdon, or Carmichael. All of the money event. 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TheDailyislocatedat the backentranceofCurtisHalla1 support to victims of this disease. residents of nursing homes. ufts University. Our phone number is (617) 627-3090, OUI Each year, over 40,000 Americans are The first is the issue of the visit to IX number is (617) 627-3910, and our e-mail address is diagnosed with brain tumors, and the inci- [email protected]. Business hours arc 9:OC Nelson Gifford’s house by members of the Students who live in campus housing m.- 6:OOp.m., Monday through Friday, and 1 :OOp.m. - 6:oC dence is on the rise. Brain tumors are the Watershed Collective. I am sure that the will receive a copy of the Newsletter in the .m. on Sunday. second leading cause of cancer death in mail today. Off-campus students can pick The policies of The Tufts Daily are established by the members who rallied in front of his house iitorial board. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned men in our age group, and the fourth most meant no disrespect. 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The editors reserve rhe right to edit letters for clarity. iblication of letters is not guaranteed7 but subject to the Man confesses to killing abortion doctor scretion of the editors. Letters should be typed or printed from an IBM or IBM- PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -- Testimony Another witness will testify she saw gun beside the victim. The prosecution said impatible computer in letterquality or near-letter-quality in Lhe trial of an activist charged with mur- Grattonreaching into his pocketjust before other witnesses would testify they saw Grif- ode. Letters written on Macintosh computers should be .ought in on disk - files should be saved in “text-only” dering an abortion doctor began Monday shots were fired, Kerrigan said. tin drop the gun beside the victim’s body. ‘mat, and disks should be brought in with a copy of the with the prosecutor saying the man con- But neither witness actually saw the Powell identified Griffin, who is 32 and tter. 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TheDailywill notacceptanonymouslettersorpennames jected a prosecution attempt to block intro- Griffin confess to a police officer. “Maybe it’s a mistake, but that’s who I lcept in extreme circumstances if the Executive Board %erminesthat thete is a clear and present danger to the duction of graphic anti-abortion materials. “I’ve got several witnesses that say be- saw right there,” Powell said. Ithor. The Daily will not accept letters regarding the The prosecution said it will offer wit- yond a shadow of a doubt where I was Also called by the prosecution were werage ofotherpublications, unless their coverageitself has :come a newsworthy issue that has appeared in the Daily. nesses who saw Griffin shoot Dr. David during the entire incident and I’m not con- Griffin’s wife, Patricia, and his father, Dr. ie Daily will accept letters of thanks, if space permits, but Gunn as well as proof that a jail guard cerned,” Gratton said outside the court- John T. Griffin Jr., a Pensacola dentist. illnotrunletterswhosesolepurposeis toadvertiseanevent. overheard Griffin admit he fired the fatal house Monday. They said the murder weapon appeared to When writers have group affiliations or hold titles or isitions related to the topic of their letter, the Daily will note shot. be the .38-caliber Smith & Wesson re- at following the letter. This is to provide additional informa- Gunn was shot three times in the back The prosecution said it had convincing volver the elder Griffin had given to the )n and is not intended to denact from the letter. March 10 when he arrived for work at the evidence that Griffin was the killer. Assis- Classifieds Information defendant. All Tufts students must submit classifieds in person, Pensacola Women’s Medical Services tant State Attorney James Murray said pros- Kemgan said a key to the defense will epaid with cash or check. 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Notices must be shooting. fessed immediately afterwards, Murray his wife the next day. ritten on Daily forms and submitted in person. Notices “She thinks Donnie Gratton shot Dr. mot be used to sell merchandise or advertise major events. said. The Tufts Daily is not liable for any damages due to Gunn,” Kerrigan said. Among the first witnesses to testify Mon- “She is going to tell you that she heard pographical errors or misprintings except the cost of the Gratton is an associate of John Burt, day was Steven Powell, a lawn mainte- the defendanttell his wife that he killed him sertion, which is fully refundable. We reserve the right to fuse to print any classifieds which contain obscenity, are of who was leading a demonstration in front nance worker, who said he heard some for his personal convictions and that if he I overtly sexual nature, or are used expressly to denigrate a of the clinic when Gunn was shot behind shots, turned to see what had happened and had to spend the rest of his life in jail it xson or group. the building. saw Griffin drop the silver-colored hand- would be worth it,”Murray told the jurors.

~ , , , I , , . , r>-i 1’. i , Tuesday, March 1,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page three VIEWPOINTS Despite recent events, is Middle East peace possible? The time has come Shalom and Salaam by Saleem H. Ali which urges Muslims to “incline towards Fawaz Y. Ghanem tine, I have seen these settlers roaming peace if the enemy does so as well.” Self- barbarically in the city, with machine guns This title may indeed seem rather eso- defense is certainly allowed, and there are Many years ago, Jean-Paul Sartre con- on their backs. These human beings (if they teric to some, but my message is as simple some injunctions in the holy scriptures to demned prejudice when he wrote: “Not one can be called so), deliberately walk around as peace. In fact, peace is precisely what “strive against oppression,” but by no means French man will be free so long as the Jews in Arab markets to make a point and intimi- both these Semitic words signify, the former should this be considered a license for do not enjoy the fullness of their rights. Not date the people there. in Hebrew and the latter in Arabic. Unfor- terrorism. one French man will be secure so long as a Nevertheless, as anation which has been tunately, the importance of peace has been The word jihad has acquired sinister single Jew in France or in the world at large stripped of everything except our honor, relegated to a mere “nicety” in many minds connotations although it simply means “to can fear for his life.” Now, by a terrible most of us realize that there is no sense in who consider it to be a concept for “cow- strive for.”There is no implicit pugnacity in irony, he would have to say that not one Jew preserving the status quo. We are peaceful ards’’ and “traitors.” Needless to say, this this word. In fact, jihad can be a struggle will be free so long as a single Palestinian people who want to get on with our lives attitudehas poignantly pervaded the Middle against one’s own desires: a diploma& fears for. his life. and start the process of building our coun- East, where the main antagonists are Mus- struggle and indeed a struggle to maintain I was awakened on the morning of Fri- try. We have been labelled many times lims and Jews. peace. Let us remember that Prophet day, Feb. 25 by the voice of my friend before as “kidnappers,” “bombers,” “hi- I am writing this article as aMuslim who Muhammad himself signed numerous peace asking me to turn on the television immedi- jackers,” and of course “terrorists.” The fervently believes in compromiseand peace treaties (including an exceedingly humili- ately. I was bewildered and disgusted by whole world has to know that there is no ’ for this region, and particularly disparages ating one at Hudaibiya). the scenes of hundreds of Palestinians be- power on earth that can make us abandon the voices on either side who use religion as The Arab-Israeli conflict has truly been ing rushed to the hospitals or carried to our dreams of having our own country with an excuse to perpetrate violence. We Mus- a tragedy of errors that were made in the their graves. These innocent people were Arab Jerusalem as its capital. lims are now in the midst of the holy month past, but which continue to perpetuate not breaking any law. They were just per- The government of Israel must absorb of Ramadhan, a special time for spiritual greater follies. The most disconcerting as- forming their morning prayer in the mosque the fact that not one single Palestinian will reflection, abstention and recompense. It is pect of the situation is that many people of Abraham, in the holy town of Hebron. settle for autonomy. It has to realize that an auspicious time for Muslims and non- continue to languish in the shadow of past According to the Israeli government, the this peace process must lead to an indepen- Muslims alike to try to clarify misconcep- mistakes and refuse to accept the reality of settler who had committed this bloody crime dent, sovereign Palestinian state, otherwise tions about Islam that have arisen recently. the situation. The decadence of percep- was insane and deranged. the government of Israel is wasting its time. The metaphor of “the sword” is often tions in this regard needs to change. Arabs I paused for a minute. Didn’t we hear As for the settler movement in the West used to describe Muslim conquests. How- cannot expect to wipe Israel from the map, the same thing when an “insane” Israeli Bank, someone is needed to advise the ever, there is a general perception in the but neither can Jews expect to “cleanse” attempted to burn the holy Aqsa mosque 25 settlers to refrain from acts such as shooting popular media that Islam legitimizes vio- Israel of its earlier inhabitants. years ago? The American political admin- atunarmedcivilians. Ifthey intend to live in lence. Nothing could be further from the We should learn our lessons from his- istration condemned the massacre. Palestine in the future, the settlers have to truth. If certain “Muslims” misuse the mes- tory but resist the temptation of continuing If you are asking yourself, “What is seriously begin changing the way they think sage of their Faith to justify terrorism, the to cast blames on each other or on abstract new?’ I will tell you ... nothing!The Israeli about us. fault lies with them and not with Islam foreign conspiracies. Reality dictates that settlers must realize that they do not have a Finally, I would like to draw the atten- itself. After all, there exists a human pro- sooner or later, both sides will have to place to live in the West Bank or the Gaza tion of all the people who claim that Mos- pensity to distort and exploit powerful and coexist, and the sooner we realize this, the strip, unless they are willing to live peace- lem fundamentalism is the major threat to noble principles in perfidious ways. better it will be for us all. Peace must not fully with the existing Palestinian popula- the current peace process in the Middle Such is the nature of power and faith: merely be an absence of war (learning our tion. Otherwise, let them pack their things East. Right-wing Zionists who claim insan- bringingout the best and the worst in people. lessons from the infamous Cold War), but and leave! ityevery timethey commitacrimearemore Potentially beneficial phenomena such as rather a comprehensive settlement of dis- I know that many people will say that of a threat, because these people operate atomic energy can be misdirected to harm- putes to facilitate regional cooperation. this was an individual, a lone act of terror under the eyes of the IDF (Israeli Defense ful ventures, and in much the same way, My own ethnic homeland, Pakistan, and that 1 should not make any generaliza- Forces). Palestinians living under occupa- religions can be used to justify violence. provides a similar example of a country tions about all Israelis residing in the West tion do not have the privilege of a govern- But that doesn’t mean we outlaw either formed on the basis of religious national- Bank and the Gaza. Given that more than ment to control them yet. However, Israelis atomic energy or religion, but rather that we ism. Despite continuing tensions with our 90 percent of the settlements are built on do have that advantage and should be held use them to bring out the best in human main adversary, India, there are at least lands that were confiscated or illegally ac- accountable for everything they do. beings. diplomatic ties between the two countries. quired, I can comfortably say that the ma- Peace is a central theme in the message Arabs and Israelis should try to use such a jority of the settlers should not be there in It is not enough to condemn an act of of Islam, and aggression is considered a paradigm to resolve their disputes. the first place. terror; it is not enough to be ashamed by it. sin. Indeed, president Clinton recently ap- After visiting Israel recently, I strongly As a Palestinian who has made several Palestinians of the territories should be propriately quoted a verse from the Quran, believe that peace is possible, and a major- trips to my hometown of Nablus, in Pales- protected from crazy settlers by the IDF, ity of people on both sides want it. This is just like Israeli citizens are protected from

Saleem H. Ali isaseniormajoring in Chem- Fawaz K Ghanem is a senior majoring”- in the so-called Palestinian terrorists if this istry and Environmental Studies. see JIHAD, page 6 Chemical Engineering. peace process is to work. Back into the Cold Espionage is once again causing a stir in the nation’s ments, and the shrieks of panic as the new chill descends Yet, the Ames case - coming as it does at a critical capital. For a few years, everything had looked just lovely. over Russo-American relations. It’s not quite the Cold War moment in Russia’s economic and political development Gorbachev had opened up Russia, the Berlin Wall had again, but it’s gotten mighty frosty of late. -seems to have awakened American policymakers from come tumbling down, the flowers were blooming with the At the White House, Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers some sort of dreamy, self-induced slumber. The reality is end of the forty year winter, the hills were alive with the (granted, not the most enlightening source) confronts the that while neither side is huffing and puffing and threaten- sound of music, and everyone was happy and friendly and assembled media and acknowledges that “We take this ing to blow up the world, but there’s still a lot at stake: the dancing and cheering. seriously.”Back up the road, Senators Howard Metzenbaum peace process in the Middle East, civil war in Southeast Michael J.W. Stickings Ah9 but no more. It and William Cohen (similarly unenlightening sources) Asia, drctatorshipsin Africa, nuclear proliferation in North seems that Russia has begin to take matters into their own hands, proposing Korea, and the disaster in the former Yugoslavia. The Reaction been spying on us all legislation that would require individuals with access to The atmosphere that enveloped the Cuban Missile along. Yes, the Soviets sensitive materials to disclose their financial records. Crisis may have dissipated, but now, in a less obviously and Russians had mentioned that catch word perestroika Why? Because as Cohen says, “it is greed ... that moti- bipolar situation with complex regional disputes to settle, now and again, but that was all just a facade. Moscow vates many of those who sell out their country.” Appar- each side will continue to play the deadly game of espio- spewed niceties, but no one really meant them. It was all ently, the rationale is that the FBI would be able to check nage and counterespionage. just a damn lie, one bloody thing after another, to lure us these records for inexplicable sources of income. (Forget What’s frightening is that many in Washington don’! into giving them billions and billions of dollars of aid. And that foreign governments could (and no doubt do) set up a seem to realize this. Because of the Ames case, there’s talk for what? To be betrayed. A red’s always a red, don’t you labyrinth of overseas bank accounts to accommodate their inside the Beltway of cutting off economic aid to Russia know ... and that’s all there is to it. spies.) There’s talk that Russians are once again up to their old Well, no, that’s not all there is to it. Sure, we’d like to The problem is that the Ames case has already been tricks and that they can’t really be trusted after all. think that things are that easy and that the Russians haven’t magnified out of proportion. Ames was a so-called “mole” Yet, aid is exactly what will ensure that Russia moves changed one bit and that the whole openness thing is just - a double agent. He worked for the CIA and allegedly to liberal democracy. The G-7 countries are currently a ruse. But that would be ignorant -- and stupid. provided the Soviet and Russian intelligence agencies (the urging Yeltsin to move more quickly, but a more prudent Yet, ignorance is exactly what is emanating from Wash- KGB and the SVRR) with information on American intel- policy would be for him to take things slowly and cau- ington these days. The recent disclosure that Aldrich ligence operations and on American agents operating in tiously. He should court the Westernpowers, ofcourse, but Ames, a “mid-level official”at the CIA, has been a Sovietl the Soviet Union and, later, Russia. he shouldn’t rush blindly into a system.that has no histori- Russian double agent since 1985 has shaken the intelli- This is treason, of course, but certainly not an isolated cal precedent in Russia. gence establishment and thrown Congress and the White case. Espionage was rampant long before there ever was a Indeed, given the recent rise in nationalist and Stalinist House into a frenzy. Even CIA Director James Woolsey United States or Soviet Union and it will continue to be a support, it would be wise for the US to back the Yeltsin emerged from the shadows of Langley, Virginia, and front-line source for information gathering indefinitely. It presidency and to provide as much aid as possible. How- called the whole mess a “terrible, very serious spy scan- did not begin with the Cold War and it did not end simply ever, if the Ames case is overplayed in Washington, and if dal.” because the two superpowers decided to get cozy and the Clinton administration decides it’s had enough, the last Certainly, Woolsey isn’t ignorant. He must understand warm things up a bit. hope for liberal democracy in Russia will be abandoned. more than anyone the delicacies of international intrigue. America learned from the Rosenberg case that espio- There are larger issues to be considered here. Russian No, the real immaturity comes from Capitol Hill and 1600 nage is a primary factor in the international arena, and, counterintelligence has no doubt undermined US national Pennsylvania Avenue. In D.C. one can hear the subtle indeed, the CIA has always played a major role in shaping, lsounds of spin doctoring, the rustling of sensitive docu- defining, and furthering America’s geopolitical interests. see REACTION, page 6 I H' Sponsored By Tuesday, March 1,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY --page five FEATURES The Winterof Ways to live in peace next year Who will you live with, and where? Here are some tips our Discontent by DAN TOBIN just picture a few people with roommate. There are plenty of Daily Editorial Board whom you might want to room and panicking freshmen out there, Taking yet another page from life’s chapter of the bizarre, thi! The summer before freshman read on. If you’re not a freshman, you’ve just got to find them. week’s installment concerns a slight twist on a usually to-be-taken year of college, most people had a then read on and laugh at our in- All right. Now you have some- ;eriously subject. When looking for the strange, the slightly askew pretty similar phone conversation curable naivete and utter one to live with, but this hellish the “there’s something you don’ with their randomly assigned cluelessness. process is not done yet. Do you Michael B. Berg read about everyday,” it’s alway: roommate of the near future. The First of all, do you want to want to live uphill or downhill? easiest to look close to home. Thi: talks covered topics like musical room with a close friend or with Uphill would mean getting to eat StESSed DeSSeflS past weekend, lost amid Olympic tastes, hobbies, prospective ma- someone whom you probably at Carmichael, being close to your ballyhoo, secret double agents, anc jors, allergies to Hawaiian fruits, wouldn’t see much if they weren’t .classes, and getting to hang out in ragic murder, was the monstrous kidnapping of Frosty. and of course the obligatory nego- sleeping in a bunk bed directly the quad. Downhill would mean Frosty was a snowman. He was ajolly, happy soul. He was lovingl) tiation of who would bring what. above you? It’s always nice to live being closer to Davis Square, hav- nolded by Emilie Hachey, seven, of Beverly, MA. So went tht And at the end of the conversa- with a good friend, but sometimes ing easy access to the bookstore ,eemingly carefree Thursday afternoon. All was well, until Frida) tion, most people thought they had you can expand your base of and Campus Center, and getting norning when the Hachey family woke to find the ransom note a pretty good idea of what the next friends by rooming with someone exercise in walking uphill to your ormed from letters cut out of a magazine, “If you ever want to set year ofco-existence would be like. whom you don’t always hang out classes. More specifically, where 7rosty again leave $250 on the porch on Friday, Feb. 25.” Then when school actually with. exactly do you want to live? Do Mrs. Hachey was quoted in The Salem Evening News as saying, ‘‘I1 started, everyone realized how Secondly,would this person be you want to live where you did last vas hysterical.” It was funny to everyone, except maybe little seven- wrong they had been in trying to a good roommate? Just because year, or do you want some variety? rear-old Emilie, and of course, Frosty. I think it is time for a seriouc figure out how their roommate you like someone doesn’t mean You’ve got a huge selection of e-evaluation of our society. Sick. Sick, sick, sick. would act. The seemingly quiet that you can live with them. Many dorms to choose from, each with How exactly did this happen? Did three guysjump out of a van ir chemical engineer turned out to be freshmen have decided not to live their own novelties. Keep in mind, the middle of the night, grab an unstoppable party machine, in- with their best friends because they though, that the best dorms fill up Frosty, unwanly smoking his gesting drugs that even Hendrix know they’d never actually get quickly and that sophomores have corn-cob pipe, and drive off into wouldn’t touch. Wrong guesses any work done. Before fencing the absolute worst lottery num- the night? So much for the com- aside, everyone eventually grew yourself intoa living situation,you bers at Tufts. It’s probably a good munity watch program. to love or hate (or simply co-exist might want to compare study hab- idea to make a list of possibilities. Maybe Frosty was lured. 1 with) one another. And they all its with your prospective roomie. One slightly complicated thing can see it now, “Hey little guy, lived happily ever after for the rest And keep a watchful eye out for you may want to take into account (Frosty was described coinciden- of the year. those who refuse to shower. is who’ll be living around you. Do tally as being about as tall as Part of the reason for the happy Next, do you really want to live you want to live with mostly up- your average seven-year-old). ending is that -lo and behold - with just one person, or would you perclassmen, or with next year’s 6 Can you help me find my lost sophomores get to choose with be better off living in a suite? confused but amiable freshmen? dog?’ whom they want to room. Finally Maybe Hillside or Haskell is the It might even be possible to live in And who decided the ransom the poor freshman stuck with way for you. That way, there’s the same hall as your friends. But should be $250? Is that just the Charles Manson Jr. can make his much less emphasis on actually will this be too constricting? going rate for snowmen? Where own decision about with whom he choosing one specific person to Sophomore year is still a time to .I exactly does one go to find out shares his living space. On the flip live with, and you can bypass the be meeting people, so don’t limit such things? Is there some mafia-type organization behind the whole side, along with this relieving news awful search a little more easily. yourself. Then again, don’t cut fiasco? Am I blowing this a little out of proportion? Well, to the comes a whole slew of new prob- Fourthly, and most importantly, yourself off. See -- it’s more than a latter, yes, I am. But there is a serious undercurrent here. lems and dilemmas to straighten does your prospective roommate little complicated. While Mrs. Hachey was quoted as saying, “I’m hoping for the out. But, as the Grateful Dead once have a good CD collection? Another final thing you may return of the shoes at least,” little Emilie was truly scared. These said, every silver lining has a touch Finally, would you be better off want to keep in mind is the fact things aren’t (and shouldn’t be) funny to littlechildren. She asked her of grey. just throwing yourself into the ran- that this article may be completely mom, “Do you think it’s the man from ?’ Young children, in So here’s a few things to bear in dom pool? (No, not swimming.) If wrong. In the end, what it all comes what should be relatively safe suburban neighborhoods, now have to mind when selecting a roommate. you haven’t found anyone with down to is your own feelings and actually worry about such things, and that just isn’t funny at all. If you’ve already worked some- whom you definitely want to live, instincts. Just take your time, think While Emilie’s brother and sister make phone calls and ask thing out, read on to make sure you you might even want to let the about it a lot, choose wisely, and around about possible leads, Frosty remains missing, and things haven’t made a mistake -it’s not Tufts magicians choose someone good luck. don’t look promising. He was last seen wearing an apron, scarf, too late to change your mind. If for you. Or maybe you have a You’ll need it with this lottery kerchief, and “an elaborate makeup job that included eyelashes and you have no clue about next year, friend that has a friend without a system. blusher.” Maybe there are a few things about Frosty that we didn’t know. How do such things happen?Maybe it was thefull-moon. Maybe Check out the summer school it was just some neighborhood kids playing a prank. Keep in mind, Frosty was not smashed or damaged in any way. He’s entirely missing. This incident was a well-thought-out,planned kidnapping. course for the little kid in you As nice as it is to see something besides Olympic figure skatingjunk on the front page of the newspaper, we can only stop for a moment by MELANIE SCHNEIDER with a group of children. It is here group. Daily Editorial and wish that such things never were. Board that what’s learned in class is ap- Field trips occur in this class as There is a humorous side to all of this for sure. Everyone gets a Are you staying at Tufts this plied to real contact with children. well. A drive to the beach, for little stir crazy during winter. With most of the kids out of school for summer and looking for a class The process begins with the example, helps students better their February breaks, and the weather preventing a load of other that you can take in Summer School class’ students being the children, understand their environment by possibilities, what else is there to do? It was surely all a harmless for credit? Look no further; an participating in all of the activities using all of their senses. Whether prank, but some things aren’t funny, really. What ever happened to incredible opportunity awaits you. that Professor Roberta Pasternak it be smelling the salt air or feeling building a snow fort, or going sledding, or at least an evenly-sided Not only will you get credit for introduces. This needs to be seaweed with closed eyes, every- snowball fight? Since when is kidnapping a neighborhood fun-time this class and learn a lot, but you learned in order to be applied at one gets a chance to look at nature activity? I think it’s time to put the brakes on. will also grow as a person. It is a the day care once a week. That in a different way. Spirituality is They say that if March comes in like a lion it goes out like a lamb. Child Study class that deals with also happens to be where the fun emphasized as well, and everyone Well, for Emilie Hachey of Beverly, this March certainly has started much more than children, so being begins. is pushed to learn more about them- with a roar. As the cold weather bites during the next week, we can a Child Study major is definitely Classroom activities are noth- selves and how helshe can grow as only hope and pray for Frosty’s safe return, all the while fearing the not necessary. The class is called ing like those of any other class at a human being. worst. To some of you, sure, chuckle a little if you must, but keep in Creative Movement (Child Study Tufts. For starters, the class is lo- Through all of these activities, mind that this is a true story. It really was front page news. As much 178) and it is something everyone cated in Hill Hall’s dance studio, therefore, students learn how to as anyone can endure, Emilie now has to live in fear of anything that should experience. not a classroom. Here there is space teach the same ideas and concepts could happen next. Maybe we should laugh, because there’s simply The main idea behind the course for movement, of which there is to the children they meet with once nothing else to do. But let’s keep in mind that, maybe, it’s not that is learning how to teach children much. Students learn to move in a week. So, two strong bonds are funny at all. to move creatively. It deals with a ways they never thought they made through Creative Movement: curriculum for children whose pri- would, or could, for that matter. one with the class in which all of mary goal is young people’s ex- One day, the students might be these new elements are being in- ploration of their physical and asked to move like a jungle ani- troduced, and one with the chil- emotional abilities. It even deals mal, or sculpt each other as if they dren that these notions are being

with theenvironment. Children are , were made of clay. The activities passed onto at the Day Care. taught how to relate to their envi- are endless, and the group projects ronment in a compassionate, con- are exciting and something to an- Overall, Creative Movement is siderate way, where they can get ticipate. a place to grow and help others to much out of the environment with- grow, too. Strong friendships are out hurting it. Learning how to Creative Movement is the type made and important knowledge, teach the children ways to accom- of class one gets excited for be- quite different from the “book plish this enables one to person- cause, although muchds learned, it knowledge” so many other courses ally grow in this aspect as well. is all learned the fun way. Partici- give us, is obtained. If you are Teaching begins a few weeks pation is key, and because the class going to be here for the summer, into thk class, when students go size is not large, students interact check this class out. There is no

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We must struggle-- to find peace- I America should continue to support Yeltsin JIHAD doing so we would actually sat- REACTION They are products of a renewed a force, both regionally and geo- continued from page 3 continued from page 3 national paranoia that certain poli- politically, to overlook. Yeltsin isfv~~ ~ the nefarious aim of criminals I needs American support and if like Baruch Goldstein. I security, but it is also evident that ticians are hoping to tap. This, not idealism -it is realism. Hor- Washington pulls back, it is un- rific incidents such as the massa- So the next time you hear some the US has engaged in exactly the too, shall pass, though, once cre in the mosque at Hebron last emblazoned speech by a furious same sort of activity. Ames is al- America's meager attention span likely that his reforms will prove week by a demented Jewish doc- Palestinian against the recent ac- leged to have revealed to Soviet gives way. The real fear is that successful. In that case, Russia tor sends shivers down my spine, cord between Arafat and Rabin, and Russian intelligence the iden- there will be a move to weaken will likely fall to the demagogic especially since I said my prayers or the electrically eloquent voice tities of at least ten American America's commitment to Parliament or to an extremist, ideo- in the same hall only afew months of Bibi Netanyahu, always remem- agents. Yet, one of these was a Russia's future. Congressmen, logical dictator. ago. However, the peace process ber the veracity of peace - Sa- double agent working for the CIA spokesmen, and pundits are blab- must not be stalled, because in laam and Shalom. - a "mole" just like Ames. bering on about how serious the Either way, Yeltsin's collapse

This~ revelation shouldn't re- Ames case is, but, in actuality, it would signal an end to the West's ally have come as agreat surprise. isn't all that big. This is just an commitment to stability through- Everyone spies on everyone else, incident that has made its way to out the former Soviet Union and and no one outside the CIA, MI5, thefrontpages. Behindthescenes, harken in a new era of tyranny. or any other major agency has any beyond the reach and out of sight The Ames case is disturbing, but idea of what's really going on. of the politicians, the game goes that is all. Americans -- and par- Espionage is a fact of life. Ordi- on with all its common intensity. ticularly American policymakers nary people go about their ordi- This case should not be al- -- should not be so myopic as to nary lives and that's that. Behind lowed to impact on Russo-Ameri- think that the recent revelations of the scenes, the Smileys and the can affairs. Washington may use espionage signify a new chill. Karlas do their jobs and fight an the Ames case to isolate Russia ongoing cold war that's all give - and to restrict itself to supporting In the coming decades, Russia and take. No need to worry, though. the new Baltic states and the other will continue to promote its own The public will never find out the former republics in their transi- interests just like any other major truth and it's probably better that , tion to liberal democracy. How- state. However, a full American way. ever, policymakers should, in- commitment may at least ensure So be it. The US was lulled into stead, recognize that espionage is that East-West tensions will be a state of complacency with the not as threatening as many think minimized and that, intrigue aside, collapse of the Soviet Union and and, consequently, they should Mother Russia will be brought now it feels betrayed. The imma- continue to provide Russia with under the aegis of Western secu- ture reactions of the White House substantial economic and politi- rity. Only then will traditional and and certain members of Congress cal aid. historical antagonisms be dimin- are easily dismissed, however. TheGreat Bear is too powerful ished -- and overcome.

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A movie without focus Seagal~ fails in directorial debut by MATT CARSON fat cat with such a massive ego that is completely wrong as Jennings’ ‘Sugar Hill’ wanders, despite Snipes Senior Staff Wnter nobody in their right mind would giatee-wearing, gun-toting lackey. When one goes to see a Steven try to talk such sense to him. Now R. Lee Ermey, the drill sergeant by MATT CARSON looking on while their mother dies Seagal movie, there is something that his film is finished and in from FullMetal Jackey, is nothing Senior Staff Writer of a heroin overdose. theaters, it might be time for him It i but a third wheel as a mercenary In 1991, Wesley Snipes threw Cut to Wesley Snipes remem- On Deadly Ground to listen up, because many of the hired by Jennings. Chinese actress his career into high gear with his bering this scene and contemplat- film’s plethora of flaws (the flaws Joan Chen, who starred in the Os- intense performanceas adrugking- ing it. This is the first of many such Director: Steven Seagal that could have been easily car winning epic The Last Em- shots of Roemello Skuggs gazing avoided, anyway) can be traced peror and David Lynch’s Twin Suuar Hill off into thedistance looking bored. Starring: Steven Seagal, right back to his direction. Peaks, is lost in the background as He and his brother, Raynathan Michael Caine,Joan Chen. The story, such as it is, sounds Masu, Forrest Taft’s Inuit side- Director: Leon lchaso (Roemello and Raynathan Skuggs? like a finely tuned Seagal vehicle kick. Where do screenwriters come up Screenwriters: Robin U. with a dose of very innovative The problem, it seems, is that Starring: Wesley Snipes, with these names?), are big time 11 II cheese. He plays Forrest Taft (cool Russin, Ed Horowitz. Seagal is impatient to get from one Michael Wright, heroin dealers who started out , name), a highly paid oil rig fire scene to another. His editing is hustling for a local mafia boss fighter (way cool job) in the hin- choppy and his transitions from Rated R: language, vio- Screen writers: Barry (Abe Vigoda) who once had their terlands of Alaska (cool setting). one setting to another are harsh heroin-addicted father knee- lence. Michael Cooper. He wears funny-looking fringed and arbitrary. Before we have a capped. They have since risen al- I jackets -- probably so he can blend chance to absorb who the charac- most to an equal level with him. the viewer hopes and expects to in with all the other locals who get Rated R: language, vio- ters on the screen are, before we They are none too happy when he see: fight scenes and lots of ‘em. paid $350,000 for every fire they can figure out what they are doing lence. asks them to make room for an- One would feel gipped if the film put out. Anyway, he learns that the and how they are moving the plot other drug dealer (Ernie Hudson) didn’t give Seagal ample opportu- company he works for, Aegis Oil, forward, Seagal has marched on to pin in a film called New Jack City. who wants to set up shop in the big nity to show off his quick, bone- is rushing to open a huge, unsafe the next order of business. If we That character, named Nino time. crunching martial artistry. One oil refinery before the company’s can’t anticipate something at least Brown, led a seductively materi- That is the gist of Sugar Hill‘s could even argue that there would mineral rights are forfeited to the a little bit, there is substantially alistic life, dressed in expensive hopelessly muddled central plot. be no such.thing as Steven Seagal local Inuit indians. When thecom- less payoff when it happens. This clothing and surrounded by beau- Werecognize characters’ faces but if not for his ability to waste bad pany tries to kill him, he is saved film should have been at least one tiful women. And, he was unre- don’t know their names, and we guys, and one would be right. .: by a mystical Inuit chief and taken half-hour longer. What Seagal pentant about the destruction he certainly don’t understand how As an actor, he is passable at on a journey through some stan- leavesus with isafilmthatismuch left in his wake as he rose to the they fit into the scheme of this best (he’s got quite a poker face). dard-issue action movie spiritual harder and much less fun to follow top. film. It feels as if director Leon In his latest feature, On Deadly healing mumbo jumbo. Then he than it needs to be. Snipes’ latest picture is Sugar Ichaso has left the first minute and Ground, he once again bluffs his goes back to the refinery to kick His ultimate sin as a director is Hill, and in it he plays the flipside the last minute of each scene on way through an okay performance. some butt. that he fails to exploit his most of Nino Brown: a wealthy heroin the cutting room floor. But he also expands his artistic The supporting cast, such as it valuable asset: himself. He puts kingpin named Roemello Skuggs, SugarHill’s subplots fare much horizons by trying his hand at di- is, is stocked with quite a bit of out fires, gets along with the na- who has had it with the drug busi- better since they have fewer char- recting. He proves himself a direc- talent, none of which is given any tives, does some computer hack- ness and wants out. But Sugar acters to keep track of. Also, there tor profoundly lacking in skill and opportunity to shine. Michael ing, and pontificates on the evils Hill, which comes from the pen of is less of the Raynathan character. talent. Caine plays the crass, evil Aegis perpetrated by the oilindustry. But New Jack City screenwriter Barry Michael Wright chows down on At this point, everybody is say- Oil boss Jennings. All he gets to he only has three fight scenes. Michael Cooper, doesn’t have the the scenery, playing Ray as an ing the same thing to themselves: do is sneer and noisily belittle his Only three. Most Seagal fans are intensity or the well articulated irrational, noisy, short-tempered “Steven Seagal trying to direct? underlings, which we’ve seen him willing to wade through bad dia- plot of New Jack. hot-head who would rather open C’mon.” It’s asafe bet that most of do with much more success in logue -- (Steve: “What does it take The film begins quite power- fire than discuss anything. He’s Hollywood said that at some point other films. John C. McGinley, to change the essence of a man?’ fully, with the Snipes character during On Deadly Ground’s de- who has done finesupportingwork and his older brother as children, see SUGAR, page 14 velopment. But Seagal is such a in a number of Oliver Stone films, see DEADLY, page 14 An on and off night at Paradise Luke Perry stars in With this being the only excep- by JOSHUA DAVIS pressive but aesthetically banal -- Daily Staff Writer in short, we’ve heard this before. tion, the Gigolo Aunts provided For those people with nothing A rapid fire declaration of “hi an enjoyable set, and a welcome boring rodeo movie better to do last Friday night, an we’re the Gigolo Aunts and we’re intermission to the crap that pre- by ALICIA PEREZ wins round after round, quickly option was provided by the Para- from here” announced the begin- ceded and followed. Contributing Writer heading towards world champion ning of an enjoyable nine-song set Redd Kross, a 14-year-oldband Coming soon, to a theater near fame. All looks well, and in each from the melodic and creative with a sizeable following, com- 3u, is 8 Seconds, a film starring round, the audience is fixated at Boston band. Tight, precise, and pletely failed to provide anything me other than Luke Perry. How- the screen, for this is the only fast imaginative, the Gigolo Aunts worth listeningto. Startingin 1980 paced action in the film. The risks employed unusual harmonies, in- as Red Cross, this band had origi- 8 Seconds are high as Lane is balanced on a dise, which hosted a three-band tricate song patterns, and a great nally played a part in creating a crazy bull that threatens to boot exercise in mediocrity featuring deal of youthful enthusiasm. power-punk-pop music scene. Director: John G. Azildser; him. In one scene, Lane is riding a Dandelion, the Gigolo Aunts, and As their set progressed, the Now, 14 years later, and after a bull that places him in higher con- Redd Kross. Starting at 7:30p.m. Gigolo Aunts made evident their legally induced name change, Starring: Luke Perry, tention for the finals. Then the and stretching painfully to 11 :00 skill at musically spanning seem- Redd Kross has succumbed to the Cynthia Geary. tragedy occurs: Lane falls off the p.m., the only respite from the ingly incompatible genres and potent temptation to practically bull and is trampled. “Lane is go- overwhelming avergeness was the styles. At times the band sounded become a heavy metal band and Rated PG- 13 ing to be alright,” Tough later re- set provided by the Gigolo Aunts. a bit like the Beatles, while at start making music aimed at being ports to Kelly. “He’sjust not going Dandelion travelled all the way other times they were reminiscent commercially accessible and at to be romantic for a while, that’s from Philadelphia to supposedly of a mix between the Lemonheads maximizing radio airtime poten- ver, the name of this film says it ail.” wow the audience with some de- andthe BuckPets. “This next one’s tial. Consisting of a singedguitar- I1 -- you will be entertained for After Lane recovers from his cidedly unoriginal guitar rock, our tearjerker prom-theme ist, a drummer, a bassist, a second bout eight seconds. The movie is near-sterility, he continues riding generally consisting of the same powerballad,” the Aunts’ singer guitarist, and an entirely out-of- ased on the true story of famous towards fame. The only disasters three chords and occasionally in- announced at one point. place keyboard player, Redd Kross ull riderLane White(LukePerry), that occur are several incidents in teresting vocals. A four-piece At one point, with dead-on har- produced a musically full sound nd begins with nostalgic scenes which he finds himself attached to band, Dandelion are comprised of monies and abig, reverb-drenched that was somehow also completely f the “old west” (1 968). Lane is a the saddle handle on the bull, and asingedguitarist, a bassist, adrum- drum sound, the band proved them- empty and unfulfilling. oung boy striving to be a bull is unable to get off. This brings a mer, and a second guitarist. Musi- selves equally capable of sliding Redd Kross began with a der in the rodeo. His dad teaches few seconds of tension as Lane is cally owing a lot to the ~O’S,Dan- effortlessly into yet another musi- snappy little ditty with a lyrically im the ropes, and by the time he’s. dragged around the ring, but he is delion occasionally attempted to cal style. At other times, guitar brilliant chorus of “it’s a crazy grown man, hegets together with freed and hops away to a new fuse a sloppy garage-rock musical licks reminiscent of Ozzy world we live in, yeaa-aah,” re- is buddies, Cody and Tough victory. idiom with somewhat Byrds-like Osbourne sideman Zakk Wylde peated ad nauseum. Breaking next 3tephenBaldwin)totry the“real” The plot may have had some harmonies, with intermittent suc- were combined with vocal harmo- into “Switchblade Sister,” Redd Jdeo and earn some money. entertaining scenes and fast-paced cess. The strength of the band lay nies and surprisingly catchy me- Kross conjured up images of an The plot is extraordinarily ba- action, but in general, it wasrather not with their songwriting or ar- lodic hooks to create acompletely even poorer Social Distortion. ic. There’s the male bonding, the weak in its dialogue. For example, ranging skills, but with their vo- unique musical expression. “Switchblade Sister” also came Jmance, and of course, the hero. Tough’s favorite line was calling cals -- and even this was due less to The strong and enjoyable set complete with an interlude of .ane is truly a unique bull rider, Lane a “puss” because he was jeal- their vocal abilities than to a gen- consisted of songs like “Lemon heavy breathing and phallic guitar 3r not only is he talented, he’s ous of his talent and couldn’t re- erous helping of echo and reverb, Peeler,” a song about a bicycle the manipulations -- one must ask are lso sentimental. The love scenes late to his masculine sensitivity. which created a distant, dreamy lead singer wanted as a child, and these people for real? Song after Jith Kelly (his wife-to-be) are so Of course, there was also a lot of song consisted of really weak ma- effect. “B 1o o m, ” with chords that rippy that theater-goers were “yeehaas” throughout the film. Occasionally venturing into shouldn’tordinarily work together, terial forced through a sizeable iughing instead of crying. The The ending is a slight improve- unique rhythms and catchy hooks, but were made to fit. The only power supply, generating an illu- cenes are very predictable, Lane ment and the happy love story the majority of Dandelion’s music pitfall the band fell into was sion of quality through volume. ieets Kelly, Lane shows Kelly does have a twist. However, it is was too uncreative to be affection- “Where I Find My Heaven,” a Drums that may as well have e’s different from all those other not deep enough to warrant the ately deemed “simple” and too song about “littledinky things that been lifted from an ACDC record ull riders, Lane marries Kelly, film better credit. For those die- derivative to be called “original.” you like,” which sounded .ane and Kelly move into a trailer. Dandelion were technically im- unnervingly like the Gin Blossoms. see NOISE, page 8 During the competitions, Lane see LUKE, page 10 page eight THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, March 1,1994

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Senators weakA out to try to save hockey team TRUSTEES fice has agreed to fund the team ’ of our country. continued from page 1 until 1997, afterwhich the team “In the next 25 years, people “I believethis is like other prob- could attempt to support itself. will have to redefine what race lems we face; we can find a solu- “It is a hard decision, but we and ethnicity mean, and redefine tion,” Fee said. must face the fiscal realities of this their relation to each other,” Ofori- TCU Treasurer David Brinker institution,” DiBiaggio said. Atta said. echoed Fee’s statements, saying Following Fee’sremarks,other Ofori-Atta described the that though he sympathizes with senators who lead Senate-based course, saying that currently it can the difficulties in composing a committees offered their reactions only accommodate approximately budget, he cannot excuse the loss to thetrustees’ decisions and asked 25 students, despite the fact that it of the hockey team. questions of the board members. deals with what he feels is such an “Maybe Tufts would be gain- Chair of the Senate’s Culture important issue. ing $15,000, but we’d belosing so and Ethnic Affairs Henry Ofori- “It’s an invaluable experience much more,” Brinker said. Atta expressed his approval of the for anyone.It’s the most important President DiB iaggio responded trustees’ decision to postpone re- class in the school. It leaves people to Fee and Brinker’s statements investment in South Africa, an is- with impressions about themselves concerning the ice hockey pro- sue he said that the C&E commit- and other people,”Ofori-Atta said. gram, saying that the program’s tee “has been tied up for two He also informed the trustees about price tag is “closer to $25,000.” months with.” a panel discussion on March 4, “It’s painful to make these de- “Thank you for coming to a which will deal with issues of race, cisions, but we have to make sure conclusion that I think is very ethnicity, diversity, and culture. we have enough funds to carry on good,” said Ofori-Atta, a member Courses at Tufts starting soon! the programs we already have in of the president’s ad hoc commit- Other senators, such as Admin- THE place -- the academic programs,” tee to study the South Africa issue. istration and Finance Committee PRINCETON DiBiaggio said. He added that now that the trust- Chair Sethhwand Services Com- REVIEW DiBiaggio said that the deci- ees have issued their decision, mittee Chair Scott Rosenblum We Score More sion was Carzo’s, and that since ‘%&E can continue to embark on outlined their Committees’ activi- the ice hockey program was “the the task it said it would.” He de- ties, while representatives from last [program] to come, it will be scribed this “task” as expanding the Sackler GraduateSchool ques- (617) 558-2828 the first to go.” However, he men- Tufts’ Race Awareness course, a tioned trustees about tuition and tioned thatthe Development Of- I class he feels deals with the future research facilities. Mediocre night NOISE continued from page 7 coupled with lame and completely obviousAlice In Chains guitarrip- offs created a musical environ- ment that was difficult to tolerate. Interspersed throughout their far- too-lengthy set were the same type of “powerballads” that the Gigolo Aunts made fun of themselves for playing -- the difference being that Redd Kross took themselves com- pletely seriously. A keyboard did nothing whatsoever to accentuate Redd Kross’ material; indeed, it served to make them sound like a heavier Bon Jovi. Concluding their set with not just one but two encores (which made this reviewer question what the audience had done to deserve the honor), Redd Kross attempted to kiss Boston’s collective butt with an uninspired cover of “Into Her Arms” by the Lemonheads. Any resulting illusory sensation of “well, maybe they’re not so bad after all” were then promptly shat- Advance Your Career. Advance to Washington This Summer. tered with a nauseating perfor- mance of the amazingly unfunny pend this summer learning in the world’s most Maximize Your Career Potential with Special “Disco Bitch.” stimulating city. 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PRINCETON Please rush me the following information: REVIEW Current Address . wescoremore CI 1994 Summer Sessions Bulletin with course City, State Zip descriptions, special programs, Study Abroad Phone( ) 6171 programs, schedules, and registration information. 1 558-2828 I . Return completed fonn to: Q GWs Year-round Undergraduate Programs The George Washington University, 1994 Summer Sessions CI GWs Year-round Graduate Programs 2121 Eyestreet, NW, Washington, DC 20052 P 1994 Summer Sessions Study Abroad Programs FAX (202)994-9133. f in ? The George Washington University is an equal opportunity institution. t Tuesday, March 1,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine SPORTS Strobel and Kehberger end their careers by.beating Camels, 90-74 Jumbos finish 11-12 but Strobel nets 44 in her final contest by GREGORY YOUMAN But back-to-back hoops by Amie again trail. The Camels were able Daily Editorial Board Hansen and Strobel pushed Tufts to bring it within two, 57-55, with Ellie Strobel, disturbed at the back out in front, 28-23. a double pump lay up by Macca prospects of life without basket- The Camels pulled it to within but two Amie Hansen jumpers ball, received a surprise in the one at 28-27, with four minutes to from the left baseline pushed Tufts play in the half, but Kirsten out to a 65-59 lead and they would Women’s Barkman, a la Kevin McHale, never look back. threw an underhanded toss into At this point, the game became Basketball the basket and drew the foul. much more intense and physical. I I Barkman’s three-point play and a Camel’s guard Marnie Sher was Daily file photo form of a phone call before Satur- Strobel give-and-go gave the Jum- clotheslined while chasing a loose den’s hoops gets an ECAC bid day night’s game against Connecti- bos a 35-27 lead. The Brown and ball, whileTufts’ guard Jen Batson cut College. On the other end was Blue completed the 9-0 run with a was knocked down and injured on Yesterday, the Tufts men’s basketball team received an East Coasl her high school coach who told Riechmann put back off the glass. the same play. Fortunately, both .thletic Conference WAC) tournament bid, one day after being her she had 60 years to be sad When the buzzer sounded, the players were able to return. While assed over for a spot in the National Collegiate Athletic Association about the end of her college ca- Jumbos went into the locker room both teams played very physically -7’ Iivision I11 tournament. reer; and two hours left to play. with a 37-33 lead. for the rest of the game, it was Ellie This Saturday at 2 p.m., the third-seeded Jumbos (17-6) will take Strobel used those two hours to Strobel led all scorers with 18 Strobel’s finesse that made the dif- n the sixth-seeded Westfield State Owls (17-7) in quarterfinal play completely dominate theconnecti- points and 11 rebounds in the first ference. t the Jumbodome. If Tufts prevails, they will face the winner of the cut College Camels, setting a half, hitting nine of 14 shots. Two consecutive steals and 2 Western Connecticut State/#7 Wheaton matchup on Wednesday. school record forpoints in a game Barkman scored seven first-half layups by Strobel, a Barkman six larch 9. with 44 and perhaps finishing her points while Kehrberger added footjumper, and twoStrobel kisses Last year, the Brown and Blue lost to Western Connecticut State career with her finest performance four points and six first half re- off the glass gave the Jumbos a 15 t Danbury, 87-86 in overtime, in the opening round of the ECACs ever. bounds. The defense did its part point lead, 80-65 and put Strobel ’hus, if this year’s results follow the seedings, the Jumbos will haw In a touching pre-game cer- by holding the Camels to a in the record book. With seven chance to avenge last season’s close defeat. emony, that included Strobel’s and miniscule 30 percent from the seconds to play, Strobel hit her last‘ If Tufts were to advance to the finals, they would most likelj fellow senior Liz Kehrberger’s floor. college jumper to push her total quare off against either #1 Salem State or #4 Trinity, in anothei parents, the players were presented The second half started with for the night to 44 and give Tufts :venge contest. Over a three-day span in late January, the Jumbor with gifts from the team. Quite two consecutive Camel baskets-to the. well deserved 90-74 victory. :11 to Salem State 88-71, and suffered a heart-wrenching 97-92 possibly, it was that ceremony that tie the game at 37. Strobel’s 20th iple-overtime loss to Trinity. propelled the Jumbos to explode point of the night pushed Tufts For Strobel, the 44 points was The Jumbos have now won seven in a row after dropping four 01 after the opening tip. Ten early back in the lead, 39-37. Connecti- not the only record that was set on we during the middle of the season, and according to head coacl. points by Strobel and four by cut scored three consecutive bas- Saturday night. One of her second lob Sheldon, the team doesn’t plan to lose again. Kehrberger pushed the Jumbos to kets to take a 43-39 and led 45-42 half blocked shots gave her the all- When asked about the team’s chances in the upcoming tourna. a 14-3 lead. A Laurel Riechmann before a Barkman long bomb and time school record for blocks in a lent, Sheldon gave a veiled, but bold, one-line prediction. 13-footer extended that lead to a Kara Murphy fast break gave career and she became the first “We set a goal last Saturday night to end the season on a win,” ht 20-1 1 with 12 minutes to go in the Tufts the lead back. The Camels, Jumbo ever to average 20 or more aid. half. with good ball movement, tied the points per game in a season. It was then that the Camels game at 49 before the senior lead- Strobel added 14 rebounds and --Ben Margole: began to stage a comeback. While ership of the Jumbos were able to five blocks to go along with her 44 Tufts denied Connecticut the ball regain control. points. Kehrberger scored 14, ten in the low post, the Camels had no Two three-point plays, the first in the second half and grabbed 14 ECAC New England problems hitting the outside shot. by Kehrberger and the second by rebounds. Barkman contributed a Division I11 Championships A Bern Macca jumper tied the Strobel, pushed the Jumbos’ lead game at 23 with 6:25 remaining. to 55-49 and Tufts would never see HOOPS, page 10 , c #1 SalemState I Winner #1 v #8 It’s all about the pick #8 Coast Guard I The National Basketball Association’s trade Adding the hot prospect Green to the deal indicates jeadline came and went last week, and with it went that the Sixers were really going after the draft pick -- another illogical move because Utah’s pick will ~ kee major swaps. The biggest deal sent Domin- Winner #4 v #5 ique Wilkins and a first round pick from Atlanta to probably be relatively late. This trade might have #5 Plymouth State he L.A. Clippers for Danny Manning, but there been fair without adding Green to the deal, but I can were two smaller deals with similar stories. just see him blossoming into a fine two-guard and Championship In one, Phila- the Sixers looking like idiots yet again. #3 TUFTS Marc Sheinkin delphia sent Jeff Finally, the Brickowski swap is all about a pick. I Winner #3 v #6 Hornacek and Mike Gminski is completely useless and will do no Wide to the Left swingman Sean more than take up space on the Milwaukee bench. #6 Westfield State I Green to Utah for So ineffect, Charlotte traded their number one pick Jeff Malone and a number one, and the other saw for a center to replace the injured Alonzo Mourn- #7 Wheaton College Milwaukee ship Frank Brickowski to Charlotte for ing. This is a good deal for the Hornets because they Mike Gminski and a number one. Notice a pattern are getting a good second-tier center (in other here? words, he is not in the first tier: Hakeem, Shaq, #2 western Connecticut I I’m not sure exactly what is going on, but it’s Ewing, and Robinson, in that order) for a mid-first dear that NBA teams are placing a high value on round pick. Higher seeds host all games. All quarterfinal games will be helc first-round draft picks, even ones that won’t be in The point here is that all three of these trades on Saturday March 5 at 2 p.m. Semifinal games will be held 01 the lottery. The picks were what made the deals for were based around a draft pick. This trend is dis- WednesdavMarch9. the Clippers, 76ers, and Bucks. turbing, because it serves to further the NBA’s Draft choices notwithstanding, the Dominique enclosure of the college game. There are more deal defies logic. Wilkins is better than Manning to players available for the draft because many of begin with, but then adding a pick on top of him them come out early, and now college players have makes this a very lopsided deal in favor of Los the option to go back to school if they don’t gel Hey sports fans! Angeles. picked or don’t like their position. There will be Sure, Wilkins is a little older, but Manning has more players available for the 1994 draft than eve1 already proven himself to be an injury liability. This before. trade might have been even if it were made straight That the Sixers were so willing to part with Get out there and support your up, but adding the first round pick -- even one as late Hornacek and Green indicates that they are in love as Atlanta’s will assuredly be -- is stupid. with the prospect of having two first-round picks Jumbo men’s basketball team Besides, it’s not like the Hawks weren’t already this summer. They’ll have their own lottery pick a terrific team or anything. They were well on their and then Utah’s choice as well; theoretically, they this Saturday as they begin the way to at least the Eastern Conference Finals when could get two quality players out of the draft. they decided to clean house last week. And they Milwaukee is in the same boat as Philadelphia. ECAC tournament at home only traded the best player in that franchise’s history They are going nowhere and were also willing ta at that. This whole thing is just plain dumb. trade one of their best players so they could build against Westfield State. Tufts Meanwhile, the Hornacek deal is yet another bad for the future. The Atlanta-LA trade, as I men- one for the Sixers. For an organization that has tioned, is just dumb. We’ll leave that one out. could be going all the way, so seemingly destroyed itself through bad trades (Moses What is interesting is that the non-lottery firs1 Malone for Jeff Ruland? I could go on and on...), round picks are increasing in value. Is it because you’d better be there! this one will probably rank near the bottom of their this year’s crop of college players is so good? 11 Look for more men’s hoops coverage throughout the all-time list. must be incredible, considering that teams are will- week in The Tufts Daily. Hornacek is far better and younger than the league’s most one-dimensional piayer,jeff Malone. see SHEI[“, page-- 13 page ten THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, March 1,1994- Middle East peacek in jeopardy after Hebron attack JERUSALEM (AP) --The PLO eign Ministry said later Monday walked out in support of the Pales- ies. sions later Tuesday on the future rejected Israeli concessionsaimed that they had no information on tinian Liberation Organization. According to the diplomats, of the peace talks. at coaxing them back to peace further concessions from Israel. In a speech Monday to Israel’s who spoke on condition of ano- A number of prominent com- talks in the wake of the mosque The violence that flared up fol- parliament, Rabin entreated the nymity, Arafat received a letter mittee members boycotted the massacre, saying early Tuesday lowing Friday’s attack continued. PLO to be less adamant. from Egyptian President Hosni Tunis meeting to protest the way they did not go far enough in pro- Two Palestinians were killed ‘We can see the finish line. Mubarak spelling out the new Is- Arafat has handled the talks with tecting Palestinians in the occu- Monday inclashes with soldiers in Another effort, some more good- raeli offer and advising him to Israel. They have been demanding pied lands. the occupied territories, bringing will by you, the Palestinians, and accept it as the best the Israelis an immediate suspension of talks. Themajor stumbling block was the Arab death toll to 64 since a by us, and we will win,” he said. could make now. Six committee members who an offer announced hours earlier Jewish gunman opened fire at “There is no other way.” Ishak said the package included oppose the peace process resigned by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin worshipersinamosque in Hebron, But Rabin rejected PLO de- three points: Israel would accept last year, leaving 12 members. Of to allow unarmed international killing 39 men and boys. mands to dismantle Jewish settle- unarmed international observers, those, only seven attended the observers in the occupied territo- Israel began cracking down on ments, declaring Israel will make disarm settlers in Gaza and around meeting. ries. Jewish extremists Sunday and an- no compromises on its security -- Jericho, and allow an increase from The Israel-PLO autonomy ac- ‘We still insist on military and nounced plans to release up to including the fate of the 120,000 8,000 to 10,000 in the size of the cord was to take effect more than armed peacekeepingforces to pro- 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in the Jewish settlers. Palestinian police force to be de- two months ago, beginning with tect our people,” PLO Executive wake of the attack, which badly Later, Rabin told visiting ployed in the occupied territories. Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Committee member Ali Ishak said hurt the already faltering Middle American Jewish leaders he would Palestinian sources, also speak- Strip and Jericho, but has been in Tunis after the committee re- East peace process. agree to an “international pres- ing on condition of anonymity, delayed because of disagreement jected the reported offer early But PLO chairman Yasser ence” in Gaza and around Jericho said earlier that Arafat and PLO over security matters. Tuesday. “What has been proposed Arafat said those measures were in the West Bank, saying this was Executive Committee member Despite Rabin’s tough line, is insufficient.” not enough. Hedemanded all Jew- mentioned in the Sept. 13 peace Mahmoud Abbas had accepted the some in his 14-member Cabinet Israel had also offered to dis- ish settlements be removed from accord for Palestinian autonomy package and promised to push for indicated Monday they were pre- arm settlers in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank and Gaza. in those areas. its endorsement. pared to move on the settlements the West Bank town of Jericho and The PLO also has demanded But Rabin stressed he would But Ishak said it was unani- and crush the Jewish extremists. expand the proposed Palestinian armed foreign troops in the terri- not agree to stationing foreign mously rejected in the PLO’s Ex- police force in those areas, ac- tories -- a step Rabin says would troops, his spokesman Gad Ben- ecutive Committee meeting -- at- Foreign Minister Shimon Peres cording to PLO officials meeting compromise Israel’s control there Ari said. tended by Arafat -- as inadequate. stressed the extremists “are ca- in Tunis, Tunisia. -- as well as the disarming of set- Monday night, Western and He refused to say whether Arafat pable of causing a horrendous ca- Rabin made the offer for inter- tlers and an expanded police force. Arab diplomats in Tunis said Rabin had pushed for it. tastrophe. Woe unto us if we don’t national observers in Jerusalem Mideast peace talks in Wash- had agreed to additional conces- Ishak said the PLO Executive deal with them now. Israel must Monday, but spokesmen for the ington were suspended Sunday sions after intensive efforts by Committee -- the PLO’s ruling search its soul and see what settle- rime minister and the Israeli For- after Syria, Lebanon and Jordan American and Egyptian emissar- body -- would continue discus- ments are really needed.” Season is over HOOPS continued from page 9

dozen while Hansen scored 11.. The team shot a sizzling 66 per- cent from the floor in the second half. Although the ending -is bitter- sweet, Strobel seemed ecstatic about the performance of her team. “It was a fun game to play and all I wanted to do was to end on a good note. I thought everybody stepped up and played a great game,” Strobel said. I was thrilled for the two se- niors and I was thrilled for the team,” said head coach Ed Ley- den. “All a coach can ask a team to do is to play hard every single day. I’m very proud of my year at Tufts and I’m very proud of my team. The kids wanted to win and there was no way they were going to be denied.” Our Superior Cheese Pizza The Brown and Blue finished 12” Cheese $5.70 coach Leyden’s inaugural season Student Special with a 11 - 12 record. More impor- 16” Cheese $8.39 tantly, Ellie Strobel and Liz Kehrberger finished their college Additional Toppings Medium cheese pizza and a careers with strong performances FREE topping with a FREE and a victory. Although the Jum- Pepperoni, Ground Beef, Mushroom, Sausage, can of soda for only bos’ record was not good enough Ham, Onion, Anchovy, Green Pepper, Green to earn an ECAC berth, the effort Olives, Double Gheese, Black Olives, Pineapple, that was put forth for the entire Spinach, Eggplant, Tomato, Broccoli, Garlic, season is worthy of a national Prosciutto, Canadian Bacon & Hot Pepper championship.Just ask any player 12” $.9S who wore the Brown and Blue Item tank top this season. 16” Item $1.10 Order any 16“ cheese pizza at Extra sauce is free. regular price and receive a Thin crust free. Ei htSeconds HALF 50% discount. LU& Try our free seeded crust. continued from page 7 Try our NEW B.B.Q Sauce Pizza Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite $.70 PRICE hard Beverly Hills 90210 fans, if you are willing to sit through two Additional toppings at regular price. At Tufts campus ONLY. hours of sappiness in order to drool Salads Limited time offer. over Luke’s face, the ending will Fresh Garden. Salad $3.75 remain a surprise. Don’t be fooled Fresh Greek Salad $3.95 though, Luke bears no sideburns Choice of Dressing: Italian, Low. Cal. Ranch, for this flick. Greek, or Blue Cheese Call Rooms policy HOUSING Columbo Frozen Yogurt continued from page 1 Heath Bar, Bavarian Choc. Chunk, Vanilla Dream, Peanut Butter Cup, Strawberry passion, 629-2400 The senate voted in favor of the Mocha Swiss Almond, Wild Raspberry, Cheese- 514A Medfm!, St. Somerville resolution byavoteof 11-2-6. The Limited Delivery ‘kea RHA will vote at their weekly cake, Caramel Pecan Cup, Banana nut, Choc. meeting, which will be held to- Chunk Frozen Yogurt and Salad Delivery with pizza only night at 9:30 p.m. in the Hodgdon Pints $2.95 Prim do not include taxes or bottle deposit and are subject to change without notice Lounge. Tuesday, March 1,1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page eleven

LibrarvU exDansionI in trouble ENATE Allison Feiner said, “People were mtinued from page 1 very receptive.”Shealsosaidmost Tufts Friends of Israel Presents: omote school spirit. of the alumni who attended were He also spoke in support of the recent graduates. solutions that have been drawn In all, $1,500 was raised for Oded Yinon I this year including the same financial aid, although some of om policy and the proposed this money will go to expenses. ples compensation, as well as According to Feiner, the New e work of the education commit- York event was an opportunity to Middle East Expert e. In conclusion, Fee pointed out “get something off the ground and at there were only four senate show that students can do some- eetings remaining this year. thing on campus.” and Political Analyst “We need to stay focused for In the future, a similar event in e home stretch,” he said. Washington, D.C. is a possibility. on Other senate notes Other issues brought up in the Freshman senator Emily Adler committee reports were the possi- ,dated the senate on the progress bility of a spring break airport ’ the Committee on Fraternities shuttle, the possibility of students id Sororities (CFS). According being able to purchase items off I Adler, the committee requested campus with their points, and keep- iat all fraternities know the by- ing a computer lab open 24 hours. ws of their national chapters. This week, Parliamentarian lnly one fraternity responded to Jordana Sanft plans to begin to 3 “Is There Still le CFS request and said that they look at revising the TCU constitu- id not support it. tion. On Thursday night, the senate nancial aid fundraiser was held Fee announced that TCU eke- Lions for next year will be held on Hope For I New York City. Although only 0 alumni attended, Senator April 14. Middle East Peace 3” HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN INTERNAL CONFLICTS: THE MORAL QUESTION

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Whew! What a week! The Olympics are over, Hydro- Quebec was decided, most of the winter sports finished up ... what the heck are we going to write about this week? Help us out a little! Write for the Dai/y. Call 627-3090. We need you! Dace twelve THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, March 1,1994 . Bobbitt released from institution One of the largest sperm ,I-- MANASSAS, Va. (AP) -- A like them to call the closest hot Eventually, she could be re- beaming LorenaBobbittgotataste line,” she said. leased without conditions, but banks in the United States .. of fast food and then her freedom Mrs. Bobbitt, 24, testified at there is no timetable. %. -7- Monday, ruled no longer a threat her trial that years of beatings, Mrs. Bobbitt said the ordeal and released after five weeks in a rapes and emotional abuse at the made her “a stronger person” and is looking for donors. state mental hospital for cutting hands of her estranged husband, may help men understand how to off her husband’s penis. John, led to temporary insanity. treat women. Remements include good Otedth, Mrs. Bobbitt was taken by a The coupleis seeking a divorce. “Please, we are human beings. sheriffs deputy fromcentral State Bobbitt, 26, was acquitted in Learn from this,” she said. i -4’s ~ -.sf. between the ages of 19 to 34, and a Hospital to arestaurant for a break- November of sexually assaulting Asked how she would like men 8 to 12 month commitment. fast burrito and coffee on her way his wife and has denied ever abus- to think of her, Mrs. Bobbitt said, to a hearing where Judge Herman ing her. His penis was surgically “Men have to have more consider- A. Whisenant Jr. ordered her re- reattached but full functioning has ation and respect for women.” leased. not yet returned. Mrs. Bobbitt’s friend and em- Asked about her immediate ployer, JannaBisutti, said she plans Call for more information: plans, she said: “Well, I have al- Whisenant agreed with a psy- to resume her $24,000-a-year job ready been to McDonald’s today. chiatric report that Mrs. Bobbitt as amanicurist. Mrs. Bobbitt prob- The next stop is Disney World.” poses no threat to herself or oth- ably will sell the rights to her story Mrs. Bobbitt was acquitted by ers, but ordered her to get psychi- for a TV movie and a book, said @tt, 497-8646 -/ reason of insanity Jan. 21 for mu- atric treatment. She may not leave her agent, Alan Hauge. tilating her husband and ordered Virginia without court permission. ’\ / to undergo psychiatric evaluation. “I’m looking forward to my Bobbitt was not at the hearing. At a news conference after the healing process,” she said. He was malung public appearances . COMPLETE MEDICAL SCREENING 25-minute hearing, Mrs. Bobbitt Commonwealth’s Attorney in Germany, his latest stop in a also made a plea for battered Paul B. Ebert, who unsuccessfully European tour. “He’s happy to see (ALL COSTS PAID) AND YOU EARN UP TO women to get help. prosecuted both Mrs. Bobbitt and that his wife is getting the help that $1 05NEEK IF QUALIFIED “Irealize there are many abused her husband, told the judge Mrs. she so desperately needs,” said women in this country, not only in Bobbitt’s evaluation and history Paul Erickson, Bobbitt’s entertain- this country. I would like to in show she can act impulsively un- ment attorney. some way help them, encourage der extreme stress.

‘‘There’s a risk factor there and fied that she came to this country think the court has got to address from south America seeking the ,” he said. “I think the court, at American dream of marriage and :ast initially, ought to have com- family. On Monday, she said she lete control over her.” hadn’t given up that hope. Mrs. Bobbitt will undergo pri- ate counseling by a state-ap- “Someday I would like to have THIS IS A TEST. roved psychotherapist while un- children. ... Someday I will have er supervision by a community my American dream again,” she :rvices board. said.

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Speet City s rate ZP Phonel \ College or University Major CurrcmSkafur: 0 Fr 0 So 0 Ir 0 Sr If you prefer, call 61’11353-9888. I Tuesday. March 1.1994 THE TUFTS DAILY page thirteen The changing face of the NBA Clinton, Major paint the town red SHEINKIN draft altogether -- is it then wise to PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Seek- Clinton, Major said, “The critical across the street. Then they stood from page mortgage“‘2 the uresent in favor of ing to mend frayedrelations, Presi- factor hedidn’t mention was that it and looked out at theMonongahela ing to trade established veterans an unknown future? dent Clinton treated British Prime was the second whiskey that did it. River. for low first round picks, even Minister JohnMajor to an extraor- And I’m jolly glad we had it be- The two then had dinner at a number 20 or later. The draft is a quality tool that dinary show of hospitality Mon- cause I’m delighted to be here.” restaurant atop Mount Washing- teams can use to build winners day: a tour by limousine and an Clinton praised “the political ton, the cliff across the Theresult is that thegood teams and maintain them over time. elegant dinner capped off by aride courage and vision” of Major and Monongahela River from Pitts- will be more likely than ever be- Teams that use it wisely can el- on Air Force One and a White Irish Prime Minister Albert burgh. About a dozen protesters fore to deal their first round picks evate themselves to the top of the House sleepover in the Lincoln Reynolds in undertaking a peace shouted pro-IRA comments at in exchange for the “last piece of league within a few short years. Bedroom. initiative in Northern Ireland. Major as the two leaders entered the puzzle,” the quality player on But the NBA, in contrast to the The five-hour visit was a senti- A recent source of friction in the restaurant. a bad team (like Hornacek) that three other leagues, seems to be mental trip for Major, whose fa- British-American ties was After they watched a fireworks will solidify a playoff team and placing more and more impor- ther and grandfather lived here in Clinton’s decision to overrule the display, Clinton was asked if he turn it into a potential champion. tance on its draft. The future of the the late 19th century. advice of U.S. diplomats and Brit- was prepared to support extend- league, therefore, is more uncer- “I want to emphasize to all of ish officials and grant a visa for a ing to other besieged cities in Will the good teams be able to tain than at any other time in re- you here in the heartland of 48-hour visit by Gerry Adams, Bosnia the kind of moratorium stay good if they continually trade cent memory. America how important the rela- leader of the Irish Republican that helped drive the Serbs back away their first round picks? What tionship between theunited States Army’s political arm, Sinn Fein. from Sarajevo. of recent talks from the Players’ And where have you gone, Roy and Great Britain is,”Clinton said, Aside from the strain of foreign “We’ll talk about that tonight,”- Association about abolishing- the Hinson? standing alongside Major in an policy disputes, relations were Clinton said. 7RANCE AUSTRALIA RUSSIA ENGLAND airport hanger where well-wishers bruised by the disclosure that Afterward, Clinton was bring- waved American and Britishflags. Major’s Conservative Party lent ing Major back to Washington on While they have had sharp dif- support to President Bush in his Air Force One and taking him to ferences on Bosnia and Northern failed re-election race against the White House for an overnight Global Internship Ireland, the two leaders empha- Clinton. stay in the historic Lincoln Bed- sized areas of agreement and co- As a result, many analysts ar- room, which contains an historic, and Language operation, such as the importance gue that the “special relationship” signed copy of the Gettysburg . of economic reform in Russia, between Britain and the United Address. Programs expanding world trade and States, developed by Bush and Major is believed to be the first strengthening NATO. Ronald Reagan with former Prime sitting prime minister to stay in the “We’re agreed on Bosnia, that Minister Margaret Thatcher, had White House since Winston firm action’s right and we’ll be been lost. Churchill in the 1940s. looking to see how we can in- Clinton and Major left the air- Clinton and Major are to con- crease the pressure for the peace port and then made a stop at a tinue their talks over breakfast . that every sensible person wishes shopping mall in a converted rail- Tuesday. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS to see in that war-torn and troubled road station in Pittsburgh. They Major’s visit to Pittsburgh land,” said Major, who last year wandered through the mall shak- touched off an intense search by IBOSTON I resistedClinton’s pleas for tougher ing hands with customers and then historians and journalists about the UNIVERSITY action. entered a sporting goods store prime minister’s forebears. ‘ For pmgrom details complrlr the coupon below and mil ir IO: Pledging cooperation with whereClinton bought aPittsburgh Boston University International Programs Major, Clinton said, “We intend to Steelers cap and Major bought a 232 Bay Slate Road. Box Q. 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Asian American Week 1994

Test your knowledge on Asian American topics! This is the second Jeopardyl Cram Session and the final one will appear in tomorrow’s u.Tomorrow evening, March 2. AsIan American Jeopardyl will be held in Holung Cafe from 6 to 7 pm Join us for some fun1 Jeopardy! Cram Session 2: Politics and the Law

1. The following individuals have made history in politics. but many of us probably have never heard of some of these names or learned much about them. Can you malch Ihe names with their accomplishmenls? a. Hiram Fong c. Palsy Takemolo Mink e. Patricia Saiki b. Danlel lnouye d. Wing F. Ong 1. Dalip Singh Saund g. S.B. Woo

- Republican from Hawaii, speaker of the territorial House, elecled lo Ihe US Senate in 1959 - Firs1 Asian American lo be elected lo a stale House of Represenlalives on Ihe mainland (Arizona) in 1946 - Former Republican US Represenlalive from Hawaii, servcd in Ihe Bush administration, presenlly seeking office of governor in Hawaii (may become firsl Asian American woman governorl) - Firs1 Asian immigrant from the mainland lo win a seal in the US House of Represenlalives (from California) in1 956 First Asian American woman to serve in Congress, Democrat Represenlalive from Hawaii, firsl Nisei woman in Hawaii to receive a law degree - Chinese American physicist, elected lieutenant governor in Delaware in 1984 (proving lhat an Asian could be elecled in a slate wilhout a large Asian populalion). bul lost his bid for a US Senate seal in 1988 ___ Democral from Hawaii, majority leader in lerrilorial House, elecled lo US House of Represenlalives in 1959, became US Senator in 1962, where hc still serves

2. The city of San Francisco passed a number of ordinances in Ihe 1870’s that discriminated against the Chinese. Which of Ihe following were actual slalules/regulalions lhal were macled? a. Cubic Air Ordinance, 1870 - forbade Chinese lo renl rooms with fewer than 500 cubic feel of air per person (for economic reasons most Chinese shared small tenement rooms) b. Sidewalk Ordinance. 1070 - prohibiled Chinese from using poios lo carry laundry loads on the sidewalk c. Queue Ordinance, 1873 - required Chinese prisoners lo cut lhcir hair shorl, a disgrace lo Chinese nationals in lhose days d. all of the above

3. The 1946 Luce-Cellar bill conferred the right of naluralization and small immigration quotas lo lmmlgranls from these two groups: -and -. 4. The US Congress approved and President Reagan signed the Act of -, designed specifically for Amerasian children abandoned since 1950 in Thailand, Vielnam. Laos, Kampuchea and Korea. For Answers. see Events section of Classifieds. page fourteen THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, March 1,1994

Steven Seagal~ fails as director Asian American Week 1994 DEADLY the actor delivering it. Billy Bob continued from page 7 Thornton, who starred in the TV Drunken thug whose nose he has series Hearts Afire and wrote and just broken: “I need time.” Steve: starred in the brilliant 1992 film “So do I.”) if there is a fight scene One False Move, has a bit part as Wednesday, March 2 at the end. That’s all that kept Out one of the mercenaries. He is de- for Justice alive. On Deadly bating what to do with the stock of 6 to 7 pan., Hotung Cafe Ground‘s fights are few, far be- his gun. “If Ifold it out, I can shoot tween, and not muchdifferent than better but I feel like kind of a sissy. the fights in his past films. If I leave it in, I look cooler kickin’ with butt.” Some sound advice for Mr. To the film’s credit, there is one Seagal: fold that stock out and Provost Sol “Alex Trebek” Gittleman extremely funny piece of dialogue work with real directors. Your aim that may have been improvised by is much better. and featuring contestants: Movie has an unfocused dot I SUGAR . Williams 111, as Roemello and Professor Gerald Gill, History continued from page 7 Raynathan’sjunky father. He can’t Professor James Glaser, Political Science kind of like Robert DeNiro’s Jake take care of himself, and relies on Dean Bobbie Knable LaMotta in Raging Bull, only Roemello todo so.-Tbecharacter’s much, much less interesting. shame is surpassed by his desire to Don’t forget to check out The Daily today and One subplot follows a nice girl straighten out, which in turn is tomorrow for Jeopardy! Cram Sessions from the suburbs, with whom surpassed by his lackof willpower Roemello has fallen in love. She and need for another fix. He would lives with her mother, and one of be a bitter man if he wasn’t too Sponsored by the film’s great drawbacks is the strung out to care. the Asian American Center absence of a scene between mother Sugar Hill seems like a very and daughter discussing the fact long movie. It strolls along through that the daughter is dating one of nicely photographed scenes that the city’s biggest heroin dealers. don’t quite gel with one another, Obviously,the girl wants Roemello slouching toward who knows what to go legit and settle down with ending. It gives the audience al- her, but he can’t quite shake him- most no indication of what it wants self free of the drug biz (we keep to have happen before the credits TAKE DRUGS AND LOSE ALL waiting for him to gnash his teeth roll. It’s like being taken prisoner, and say “They keep pulling me blindfolded, and thrown in a car. YOUR FRIENDS. back in!”). Some of Snipes’ best Every once in a while you get a scenes arise from his attempts to glimpse of something, but you keep her from leaving him. haven’t the foggiest idea how long The film’s most uowerful uer- the drive will be or where it will formance comes from Clarence end.

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Friends of Israel Speaker Today ‘?s there still hope for Middle East peace?; Eaton 208,7:30 p.m. SAC Pub With TUDS Tuesday craziness shikes again! Asian Christian Fellowship MacPhie Pub, 1000-1:00 a.m. Meeting. Lincoln-Rlene, Rabb Room, 7:30 p.m, K6A General Meeting. Peace and Justice Studies Braker 1, 930 p.m War, Milimism and Violence Against Worn Bamum 104,7:00 p.m. AlESEC Spring information session. Volunteer Vacations-LCS Braker 1,7:00 p.m. Spring hip meeting. Eaton 206,8:30 p.m. Tufts Health Education Program Relaxation & meditation workshops W.E.S.T. 55 Talbot, 5:3& 700 p.m All women welcome! Weekly topic: why a people so afraid to talk about sexuality? TuftsAssoeationof South Asians (TASA) Women’s Center, 55 Talbot, 900 p.m. by Bill Amend & CI General meeting. Pearson 104,9:00 p.m. Tomorrow French Circle Film: “Jesus de Montreal” w/English subtitles. 11 Whitfield Rd, 8:30 p.m. Academic Resource Center Workshop: “Organizing &Writing Papers.” Nothing Except the Pub 72ProfessorsRow, 1:45-3:00&3:15-43Op.1 Pubness! SAC! TUDS! Pub! Catholic Center MacPhie Pub, 1000-1:00 a.m. General meeting. The Zamboni Zamparelli Room Campus Center, 930 p.m General meeting. Eaton 333, 9:30 p.m. Tufts Friends of Israel Special Fun meeting: eating out for Midd Eastern food! SADD/BACCHUS General meeting, free pizza. Meet at BayBank machines, 7:30 p.m. Eaton 134,930 p.m. Economies Society Tufts Association of South Asians (TASA) Drusilla Brown speaking on international lab & environmental standards. General meeting-fun for all! Braker 20.7-8:00 p.m. Calvin and Hobbes by Watterson Pearson 106,9:00 p.m. Bill Academic Resource Center Workshop “Surviving the Language Meditations “Vietnam: Visited Revisited” Lam Nguye Requirement.” ... 72 Professors Row, 1:45-3:00 and 3:15-4:30 A94. Goddard Chapel, nwn- 1:00 p.m P.m Crafts House Middle East Study Group Development of the Arabic Language. Knitting Circle. Braker 26,7:00 p.m. 14 Professors Row, 7:30 p.m

Tuesday Topic Tufts Mountain Club Generalmeeting:sign-upforspelunking&cros Sex: Become an Expert. Joseph DeBold, Professor of Psychology. country skiing. Lane 100,930 p.m Carmichael Lounge, 7:00 p.m.

Amnesty International Tufts Ballroom Dancing Club Meeting & dancing. General meeting. Hill Hall Lounge, 7:30- 9:00 p.m Eaton 201, 9:30 p.m. DILBERTB by Scott Adams Weather Report

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