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• • • * • TUESDAY January 13,1998 The • • * Volume 84, Issue 75 Bowling Green, Ohio BG News • • * • • "An independent student voice serving Bowling Green since 1920"

Iraq denies Welcome back City Police U.N. weapons Students help gain inspections feedback □ American Gulf War claiming he is an intelligence agent for the United States. Rit- veteran blocked I'rom ter denies the charge. for police weapons inspections by An Iraqi government spokes- man said the presence of too Iraqi government. many Americans on the teams □ Police Department was prolonging the inspections teams up with students The Associated Press program and delaying the lifting to gain public opinion. of U.N. sanctions on Iraq, the BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq will official Iraqi News Agency re- block U.N. weapons inspections ported. By SARAHBEDNARSKI led by an American Gulf War The agency's statement came TheBG News veteran it says is a spy, the after Ritter and a team of U.N. government vowed Monday, set- inspectors reportedly visited a The Bowling Green Police De- ting the stage for a new confron- hospital and a prison in Baghdad. partment wants feedback and tation with the United Nations. It said the ban on Ritter would they are doing it with the help of In New York, U.N. chief begin Jan. 13. University students. weapons inspector Richard But- Other U.N. inspection teams The University's Sociology 368 ler said the monitoring teams - will be allowed to continue their class will be assisting the police Including the one led by ex- work, said Iraq's U.N. ambas- department in their effort to see Marine Capt. Scott Killer - sador, Nizar Hamdoon. what the community thinks of the would go ahead with their work Butler, in a letter to the Securi- division. as planned Tuesday. Linda McCool, Bowling Green Iraq has criticized Ritter, • See IRAQ, page five. police lieutenant, said the de- partment wants to know how citi- zens view the police and their procedures. She said the survey will be given to anyone who's Asian bank been a resident of the city for at least one year and is 18 years or older. McCool said the survey ques- closes doors tions will include how citizens think the attitudes, and other □ Economic turmoil President Suharto on Monday questions thought of by the de- causes a major Hong and said the leader of the world's partment and students involved. fourth most populous nation was Citizens will be polled at random Kong bank to go into willing to back reforms that went over the phone, she said. liquidation and sends beyond a November agreement. "We need the right questions Suharto "didn't leave any first," McCool said. "We don't East Asian stocks tum- doubt that he was willing to get want to decide that after a week bling. behind the program and go of surveying we shouldn't have The Associated Press beyond what had been agreed done it that way." In the past, originally," IMF deputy head McCool said they have polled cit- HONG KONG -- East Asia's ec- Stanley Fischer said, Dow Jones izens but never extensively. She onomic turmoil claimed a major Newswires reported. said the Commission on Accredi- Hong Kong finance house Mon- Fischer said he expected In- tation of Law Enforcement day, driving it Into liquidation donesia to announce strong Agencies requires them to poll and sending stocks tumbling measures within a few days to every two years. again. Indonesia's market, save its economy and revive its McCool said they are creating meanwhile, strengthened on its currency. He declined to elab- a survey because it allows them leader's pledge for deeper re- orate on what the deeper reforms to see what the community thinks BC Ntwi Pholo by Jeremy M.rtin form. as well as it allows them to con- An International Monetary Lisa Getman, a freshman hospitality management major, moves her belongings back into her resi- tinue as an accreditated police Fund official met Indonesian • See ASIA, page five. dence hall after the holiday break. • See SURVEY, page five. Alcohol contributes in death of local officer

□ A Bowling Green Less than two weeks after gra- dent. Zimmerman was heading after Bowling Green police rea- was not conducted. However, duating from the police academy. west on Sandridge Road in Bowl- lized one of their own officers there have been reports that his officer dies as a result of Bowling Green officer Eric ing Green when he drove off the City was involved. Zimmerman's car was seen outside a bar in driving drunk. Zimmerman was killed while vio- side of the road and slammed into blood alcohol level was .183, Bowling Green, Grcgilla said. lating one of the laws he was a tree and power pole, according The driver of the other car suf- nearly twice the legal limit of. 10. Zimmerman graduated from trained to enforce. It has been determined that the police academy Dec. 13 and By BRANDON WRAY to the police report. fered only minor injuries, ac- Zimmerman was driving drunk cording to Lt. Greg Grcgilla of was set to begin field training in TheBG News His car then overturned and Zimmerman was at fault; there- when he was killed Dec. 21 skidded into a car that was mov- the Wood County Highway Pa- fore, an investigation into the around 2 a.m. in a two-car acci- ing eastbound. trol. He handled the accident events preceding the accident • See OFFICER, page five. Computer system connects police cars to information Sam Johnson, deputy chief, □ Police department said the purpose of the new com- implements in-car com- puter system is to allow officers City Police puter systems to provide to check the license of a stopped car before approaching the car. BGPD officer more safety for officers. "The computers are tools to Robert Weber An officer can have the name help the officers," Johnson said. checks out the of the driver and information "A big reason for them is officer new computer By SARAH BEDNARSKI about them in about three to four safety." recently in- The BG News seconds. The system provides for The system works by way of stalled in hi* officer safety, he said. radio frequency waves. Officers cruiser. Twenty A new addition to the Bowling If a warrant was issued for a type in the IT,formation and lt is BGPD units now Green Police Department was person or they are dangerous, the transmitted by a small wire to have computers unveiled over the last several officer may be made aware of the data radio in the trunk of the weeks. that, Johnson said. He said the installed. unit cars. An in-car computer system officer may be inclined to ap- Through the data radio, the in- BGNtwiPkM* was implemented to assist offi- proach the car with more caution WyJtreByM.nl. cers in their duties. or call for back up. • See COMPUTERS, page five. ,1 > page 2 The BG News Tuesday, January 13, 1998

Opinion Editor Natalie Miller £} OPINION 372-2604 The BG News Revelations from a land of plenty

As a boy, I stored in my junkiest lines, I spent the day shopping. the words sounded funny as my dresser drawer, a jewelry box. In Hoping to exceed my Mom's expec- own grunts were echoed by the the box, the velvety cardboard that tations, I passed up the Wal-mart packed house of less-than-enthused held a necklace and pendant (an Chasing for a more affluent neighborhood Christians. Italian horn or a cross, for sure) was plaza where a Homeplace has Soon enough, I was reviewing removed to make room for a few the opened. It was a Children's Palace my rational argument against God Christmas souvenirs. Always, there for adults. and Religion in my head, even as I were a few strands of very senti- Answer was preparing to receive the body Surprisingly I found myself of Christ and receive hundreds of mental tree-trimming tinsel. reaching adulthood in this store. I created the box after one partic- ,. ;/, dollars of gifts in His name. I felt Though I was running late for small, like a know-it-all college kid. ularly sappy Christmas that ended Christmas Eve mass, I found the too fast. The following year, I don't TCKYO^AH^^ time appreciate the utility and style Years back, church was a fun think I made it to Christmas night of every kitchen item in the store. place to witness some serious con- "An independent student voice serving without taking out the jewelry box I thought of a bustling Christmas There were garbage cans that formity. It was place where I could and crying for the end of the sea- Eve at the pawn shop. Was this giv- would made me feel okay about feel truly alienated and rebellious. Bowling Green si nee 1920" son. As soon as the relatives left ing spirit universal ? Or is just throwing away soda cans. Now I felt old and bitter, and envi- from Christmas dinner, I should Christmastime an incredibly There was a coffee maker that ous. They say this lack of religion have been content upstairs in my uncomfortable time of year for would alone be reason enough to thing will make everyone in our bedroom, where entire shelves of some people? wake up in the morning, even if generation feel this way soon 210 West Hall Children's Palace had migrated. was going to work for the Bad enough. Man, I had a lot of toys. Instead of Was it good will or just good Bowling Green State University economics? How you feel good Guys. Happiness is so freaking I saw people who I'd seen in enjoying them, I stared at tinsel, easy. Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 three strands pulled from a box of a after fighting through a mall of church as a kid. They were still at it, thousand that cost just thirty cents. pissed off people buying things I picked up a paper towel rack looking older but more peaceful Phone: (419) 372-2601 What do you do with a kid who they don't need in such gluttonous and a glowing candle for Mom. In and prosperous. They were here to E-mail: [email protected] gets nostalgic for a holiday that just amounts? line, I realized for the first time in celebrate the one thing they all had ended and he knows i: coming Soon enough, Christmas was my life that I had middle class aspi- in common. An answer to all life's questions. I didn't want to mock back next year? I guess you sit tight making me feel uncomfortable. 1 rations. Mom always says get a and hope he has found the true put on the special post-teen skepti- good job so you can fill your house them. If I didn't believe in the Bible, DARLA WARNOCK meaning of Christmas. All the wait- cal lenses. I noticed the wasted with nice stuff. For Christmas 1 felt i .-FAMovS HuhJYov rts/y&u too.? FLAJIA*/D STttTE UHIV&ZSITY,*. TrJiWK 50? fVr xr ON f>*A New computers, new Trie 0«A*/ ttow MJOf pip }<&/ e«r leadership highlight trfJrWAf? ' \ semester at The News \ It was time for a change. The inevitable was bound to happen and The News needed to be there. I'm told change is inevitable, but it seems some things take longer than others. Hence the case of The News. We're currently producing the paper everyday using a com- puter system from the 1980s. This highly limits the graphic capabilities we can deliver to you, the reader, each day. Enter the technology age and a gift from above. Sitting next to our old Intrepid sys- tem rests shiny new (ur, ren- ovated) Macintosh comput- ers ready to assist us in putting out a top-notch pub- lication. Yes, even The News changes. We recognize that our readers change, too. You want to read a good publica- tion complete with stories JjMilA VJtoiDCi! you can count on as being correct and up-to-date. Thafs the product that I want to put out there. We are capable of pro- viding it and you deserve to read it. But to do all of this we need your help. Over the next several months we will be experimenting with many things to try to improve the overall look and quality of the newspaper. During this time, we want your input. Tell us if you find something to be interesting or well-written. And in the occasion that you may find an error or have a problem with something, we need you to tell us that too (be gentle). Mistakes are going to happen. We'll do our best to alleviate them quickly. What is a Boy Scout, anyway? We want to cover issues that are important to you. Anytime we miss an event or issue, it is usually due to two reasons. One, Over break I learned of a group values of self-reliance, courage, the Scout/Guide laws, to be pre- we didn't know about it. Or two, we didn't have the staff avail- which carries on with prejudiced integrity, and consideration to oth- pared to help my country and my able to send someone out. procedures, constantly barring able- ers." neighbors by all my soul and body." I don't intend to make these sound like excuses, however, I bodied young children access to its (Czech Scout Law). ranks for no good reason. The fact Rolling Once again, if s beyond my com- want the reader to be aware. We'd love to have your help. We'd have Boy Scouts who were Sometimes changes are hard to make.This one will be no dif- that such groups exist doesn't sur- the fih prehension as to how a belief in God prise me. The fact that it was the Boy is tied into courage, integrity, con- forced to give into stating that a ferent. But with enough effort, this semester will turn out to be k i scout: one of the best. Scouts of America does. Dice iPl sideration and especially self- If I were a gay, agnostic, young reliance. Now some people may see "...Is honest towards him-/her- child (well, one of those is true this as mean old Brian attacking reli- self and the others, stands to his/her gion. Thafs not what it is. It's mean belief (whichever it is) and respects Penny Brown .. .Special Projects Editor today), I would be denied access to most Boy Scout troops in America. iJitlAT, TAYLOil old Brian trying to point out the the belief of others, takes care of the Tony Cavallario .. .Assistant Opinion Editor inconsistency of an idea which nature and all living beings, helps Tom Denk What annoys me most about this —Assistant Entertainment Editor issue is the imposing of that fairly states that for a person to be kind, wherever he/she can, is a good Denise Domanski —Assistant Copy Chief prevalent idea that in order to be or so prepubescent voices waking moral, upstanding, etc, one must companion, keeps his/her self-con- Ryan Johnson .. .Assistant Sports Editor moral one must be religious. I me up in the middle of the night believe in God. Some of the biggest trol..., overcomes difficulties with Stephanie Schneider .. Assistant Graphics Editor myself am agnostic and if I do have with threats of random violence. wastes of oxygen I know are strong humor... and is ready [willing! to children, I don't plan on raising Probably sometime I'll find rny car believers in God and some of the take responsibility." (Swiss Scout them with any sort of religious spray painted with "Troop 454 best people I know are total agnos- Law) Copyright & 1998. The BG News, Bowling Green. Ohio. Reprinting knows where you live Taylor!!" of any material from this publication without the permission of belief. Now any belief they may tics, atheists and skeptics. It just would seem to me that this The BG News Is strictly prohibited. want to investigate, thafs fine with But I'm willing to be the man In fact, the originator of the con- is another case of people confusing The BG News Is an Independent publication founded In 1920 and me. But I know for a fact that my who takes the stand on these con- cept of the Boy Scouts was a nature morality with religion. One doesn't Is published dally during the academic year and weekly during the religious belief (or lack thereof) is niving scouts. So as to avoid being need to be religious in order to be summer semester. loving fellow who didn't believe in a not Impacting what kind of moral called ignorant of the facts, I'll flaunt personal God. He allowed that there moral. Basically, the Scouts don't Opinions expressed in columns and letters to the editor are not person I am and shouldn't impact my Boy Scout knowledge by quot- may be one (as agnostics do), but need a merit badge in religious necessarily those of the student body, faculty, University adminis- whether my children are admitted ing a few different sources. The first wouldn't commit to the notion that intolerance. The Boy Scouts I'm tration or The BG News. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the from the big cats in the B.S's: Spnng 1998 BG News staff. into the Boy Scouts. there was one hanging over his proud to make fun of and throw odd If we were talking about a reli- objects at are nature-loving little The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any "Scouting respects those who do shoulder. errors in stories or photograph descriptions. gion-centered group that focused not share its beliefs and it would not So what monstrous Boy Scout tykes who couldn't care less about only on religious matters and tied ask others to alter their faith in any others' religious beliefs and just Decisions nude by the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board are troops could one create without that final. nearly everything they did into that fashion in order to become Scouts. oh so central belief in God? Well to want some new pals to hang out religious belief, maybe then I'd be They too are free to follow their own sample other nations' Scout Laws: with. able to cut the poor Scouts some beliefs. Rather, the BSA membership "On my honor I promise that I will Is that really so evil? I'd hope not. • Today's edition was designed and edited by slack, but I can't do that in this situ- believes that the principles set forth do my best, to serve the highest Darla Waraock, Editor-in-Chief + ation. Now I know by the end of the in the Scout Oath and Law are cen- Truth and Love faithfully all time, to Brian Taylor's column can be She can be reached at (419) 372-6966 week I'll probably have had a dozen tral to the BSA goal of teaching the fulfill my own duties and to observe found every Monday in The New*. PEOPLE ON THE STREET QUOTE OF THE DAY Today's Question: "What's your favorite "South Park" episode and character?" * * I'm not a sore loser, but I don't gmk em A ft like losing when I feel like I got 1 J screwed. Now if the MAC'S got a problem with me saying that publicly, then they gotta do something about it. Eastern Michigan basketball coach Hilton Barnes during a four-minute tirade following his team's 78-75 loss Saturday to BG

Tony Rmla Michelle Wright Pasha Durr Dustin Klapka James Kavanaugh Sophomore Senior Graduate Student Junior Junior Electronics Costume Design Education EnriroiimenUl Science Business The anal probe The Christmas ■Mr. Hankey Is my "Big Gay Al's "Cartman and the show and episode and Mr. favorite episode and Animal Sanctuary. cheesy poofs Cartman.'" Hankey." I like Chef." Kenny's my favorite episode." THE character because he gets killed every BG episode." NEWS

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Dance (10 p.m. - 2 a.m.) Tuesday, 1/13/98 Union Ballroom. Sponsored by Alpha I To teachers — who don't give you International Travel Grant Proposal Phi Alpha. ■ To teachers — who gave us a novel Workshop (9 a.m. - 10 a.m.) homework on the first day of class. to read on the first day. 1103 Offenhauer West. Workshop to Men's Tennis at MAC Indoors (TEA) learn how to write a proposal to receive a Laurel Hill fToledo). travel grant to study abroad during the ■ To a good Christmas present — they I To Christmas presents — what made 1998 summer term, the 1998 fall semes- Saturday, 1/17/98 finally picked the right sweater. them think we would like that? ter or the entire 1998-99 academic year. Call 372-0309/0479 with questions. BGSU Men'a Swimming ft Diving at Ohio (1 p.m.) ■ To getting out early on the first day I To those 8 a.m. classes — what Wednesday, 1/14/98 Athens. Ohio. The Falcons resume of classes — we still have a life! makes them think we won't miss class? action against the Bobcats In MAC dual Study Abroad/Financial Aid action Meeting (2 p.m - 3 p.m.) H To the weather — for not snowing or I To extra holiday pounds — we want Capital Room. Student Union. Meeting BGSU Women's Swimming ft Diving raining hard on the first day of classes. our figures back! to learn how a student's at Ohio (1 p.m.) financial Athens. Ohio. After a aid package can be used for month layoff. BG returns to ■ To the beginning of the semester — I To bringing back all our clothes — his/her study abroad experi- competitive action with a key it's time for a fresh start! forgetting that favorite pair of jeans. ence. Call 372-0309/0479 dual meet against OU. with questions. Men's Basketball at Akron I To new haircuts — they make us ■ To having to face your roommates Real Estate Finance (6 (3 p.m.) look better. again — it ruins the winter break high. p.m. - 9 p.m.) Akron. Ohio. The first of Rm. 2. College Park. two meetings between the Examine the institutions, East Division foes takes place methods, Instruments and in Akron. procedures Involved In the financing of real estate. Meets Women's Basketball hosts OHIO Weather Wednesday through March 18. Akron (7 p.m.) TODAY'S Fee. For more Information, Anderson Arena. BG faces Tuesday, Jan. 13 call Continuing Education. a Northeast Ohio foe for the 419/372-8181. second-straight game when AccuWealher* forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures Akron invades Anderson WEATHER Arena MICH Men's Basketball hosts Kent (7 p.m.) Cleveland 34' Anderson Arena. BG com- Women's Gymnastics at pletes a three-game homes- Ohio State (7:30 p.m.) | Toledo | 28°" Today: tand by opposing East Columbus. Ohio. PA Division foe Kent In the first of two meetings this season. Men's Tennis at MAC ^ » , r— Continued cloudy and cold Indoors (TBA) I32T]. |Young town|34° | ff*q S with more wind this afternoon. Women's Basketball at Laurel Hill fToledo). Kent (7 p.m.) Kent. Ohio. BG's three- Eleventh Annual Reddln game road trip concludes Symposium (TBA) High: 32 Low: 21 against a perennial league 101 Olscamp Hall. power, the Golden Flashes. Focusing on The Environment of the Dayton | 32~ Great Lakes." Wednesday: Friday, 1/16/98 Reservations required. David Suzuki Lecture (3 pm - 5 pm) Sunday, 1/18/98 More clouds, but a little 101 Olscamp Hall. Suzuki, scientist, author and host of the CBC television Women's Tennis at Ohio State (1:30 warmer with less wind. program. "The Nature of Things." will talk p.m.) on acid rain, forest management. Pacific Columbus. Ohio. salmon and water quality. Although free High: 34 Low: 24 and open to the public, reservations are BGSU Hockey at Ohio State (3 p.m.) requested by emailing State Expo Center Coliseum [email protected]. (Columbus. Ohio). After a nine-day break, the Falcons resume play with a Sunday Women's Tennis hosts DePaul (6 matinee against the Buckeyes. This game PAGE THREE is intended at an irreverent look at was originally scheduled for Jan. 17 (7 The University. We at The BO New* consider it p.m.) an offbeat page where we try to offer something for Orchard Hill. Lima. Ohio. The Falcons p.m.) Showers T-storms Ram Flumes Snow Ice Sunny Pi Cloudy Ooudy and Blue Demons tangle In Lima In BG's everybody. Opinions expressed herein are solely Men's Tennis at MAC Indoors (TBA) those of our staff. Have a nice day. flist action of ^8 VIM Associated Press GraphtcsNot Laurel Hill fToledo).

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News Clinton pushes for Digest human cloning ban The Associated Press lcs commission, was not acted upon before Congress adjourned WASHINGTON - Insisting last year. compiled from wire reports that science cannot be allowed to "It's now clearer than ever the trump moral values. President legislation Is exactly what is ■ ENTERTAINMENT Clinton urged Congress today to needed," Clinton said today. stop a Chicago physicist from He already has moved as far as Garfunkel starting to come back to public life trying to clone a human being. he can, without congressional ac- The news this week that Inde- tion, to limit human-clone tech- NEW YORK - Art Garfunkel admits he went Into a shell for a pendent scientist Richard Seed nology. Last March, Cllnicn is- while after he split with Paul Simon. would begin work on human clon- sued an executive order banning "I was quite reclusive in the '80s," Garfunkel says in the latest the use of federal money on any Entertainment Weekly. "I was really at home being an artiste." ing is "profoundly troubling," That meant writing poetry, doing a little singing, reading the Clinton said in his weekly radio such project. dictionary back to front and perfecting his basketball foul shot. address. The president's legislation His best is 102 straight buckets from the free throw line. In 1984 "Personally, I believe that hu- would do nothing to restrict the he vowed to walk across America, completing the trek in 1996 man cloning raises deep con- cloning of molecules, DNA cells, after making 40 hikes up to 100 miles long each. cerns given our cherished con- tissues or animals. The 1990s have brought a creative resurgence for the curly- cepts of faith and humanity," the Cloning technology applied to mopped singer-composer. He toured Europe last year to promote president said. tissues, plants and animals his 1996 album "Across America," released a Grammy- "Scientific advancement does already has led to the develop- nominated children's record "Songs From a Parent to a Child," ment of new therapies for can- performed for President Clinton and voiced the singing moose not occur in a moral vacuum. ... on the PBS cartoon series "Arthur." We must move with caution, care cer, diabetes and cystic flbrosls. The 56-year-old is also considering writing his life story. and deep concern about the Im- Further, scientists recognize "I said I was too young to do an autobiography," Garfunkel pact of our actions." cloning's promise for producing said, "but my agent says it's a new business now." In Chicago, there was no an- replacement skin, cartilage or swer at Seed's home. bone tissue for accident victims, ■ SOAPOPERAS After Scottish scientists suc- and nerve tissue to treat spinal Con ley to get waxed likeness cessfully cloned the adult sheep cord injury. Dolly in 1996, Clinton sent Con- Beyond those uses, Clinton said today, most doctors and scien- NEW YORK - Darlene Conley of "The Bold and the Beautiful" gress legislation last year to out- Is proud to be the first American soap opera star immortalized in law the cloning of humans for at tists agree that "attempting to wax at Madame Tussaud's famed museum in London. least five years. During that use these cloning techniques to "Over here, they know a real woman when they see one," Con- period, the National Bioethics actually clone a human being is ley says in the Jan. 17-23 TV Guide. She plays fashion mogul Sa- Advisory Commission would as- untested and unsafe and morally lly Spectra on the serial drama, which draws large viewing audi- sess the risks, and ethical and unacceptable." Associated Preti photo ences in Europe. social impact of human cloning. Some genetics researchers "The museum called and said they couldn't think of anybody Clinton's proposed ban, which question whether human cloning Richard Seed talks about the effects of human cloning. more instantly recognizable than me, and who was I to argue?" was recommended by the bioeth- is yet technologically possible. Conley said. Her daylong sitting for the wax sculpture, "was grueling but hysterical." "I had this beautiful young man under my skirt for hours. They Homicide remains leading Double measure and photograph every single inch of you from every single angle. It's terribly intimate," Conley said. "At this point, Bubble the sculptor knows me better than my ex-husband." cause of death for journalists ■ MARRIAGE The Associated Press of press freedom are meaning- journalists in 1996. inventor Anchorwoman and her cameraman marry less." In 1997, for the first time since NEW YORK - Twenty-six In only four cases - in Argen- 1993, no Algerian journalists GREENVILLE, S.C. - CBS morning anchorwoman Jane Robe- journalists were killed In 14 tina, Guatemala, Ukraine and were assassinated, the groups dies at 93 lot turned a workplace romance into matrimonial bliss over the countries last year, either in Mexico - have authorities ap- said. Between 1993 and 1997, weekend, as the on-camera personality married a cameraman. reprisals for their work or in ter- prehended and officially identi- nearly 60 Algerian journalists The Associated Press Robelot exchanged wedding vows Saturday in her hometown rorist attacks, according td two fied those responsible for the were killed because of their with Mario De Carvalho, who became friendly with Robelot after press freedom groups. killings. The two organizations profession, more than in any LANCASTER, Pa - Wal- a shared network assignment last February in Cuba. They start- Seven journalists were slain in have called on all 14 govern- other country. ter E. Diemer, the Inventor ed dating in June. India, four in Colombia, three in ments to conduct investigations. "There are fewer victims be- of the first commercial "He's incredibly intelligent, and he's got a fabulous sense of Mexico and two in Cambodia, the All 26 journalists were killed cause so many Algerian journal- bubble gum, has died of humor, but It was his heart and his dedication to living life the Committee to Protect Journalists either while on assignment or as ists have gone underground, fled congestive heart failure. way God would have him live his life ... that's really the thing of New York and Reporters Sans a direct result of their work, ac- into exile or left the profession He was 93. that overwhelmed me," said Robelot, who appears daily on CBS' entirely, while those who remain "This Morning." Frontieres of Paris reported. cording to researchers at the Diemer, of Lancaster, "I didn't ever want to get married just to get married," said Assassination claimed the life press freedom organizations. on the job live and work under died Thursday at Lancaster Robelot, 37, a graduate of Clemson University. "I just feel like of a journalist in each of 10 other In other cases of slain journal- the most extreme security pre- Genera] Hospital. Mario is the link that's made the whole circle complete." countries last year - Argentina, ists in 1997, neither group could cautions," said Robert Menard, Diemer came up with De Carvalho, a 47-year-old native of the Azores islands off Por- Brazil, Guatemala, Indonesia, establish a clear link between the secretary general of Reporters Double Bubble in 1928 tugal, proposed publicly on the huge scoreboard TV screen at the Iran, Pakistan, the Philippines, killing and the victims' profes- Sans Frontieres. when he was working as a Nov. IS Clemson-North Carolina football game, with thousands Rwanda, Sierra Leone and the sion. Several of these cases re- The seven deaths in India last cost accountant for the of fans cheering when she accepted. — Ukraine. main under investigation by the year reflect a trend of increasing Philadelphia gum-maker 'Tragically, homicide remains groups, which conduct their political violence and heightened Fleer Corp. ■ BLIND DATE the leading cause of job-related research independently. risk for journalists there, the re- He made a five-pound Winner gets a date with supermodel death for Journalists around the In 1996, Reporters Sans Fron- port said. batch - colored pink - that world and the motive is censor- tieres reported 28 slayings of was tested in a Philadelphia NEW YORK - A supermodel worried about a blind date? Angle ship," the organizations said in a journalists and the Committee to In Colombia, the four 1997 grocery store that same Everhart Is. joint statement "If governments Protect Journalists reported 27 deaths bringstthe number to 43 year by Fleer. It sold out in Comedy Central's "Take a Supermodel to the " allow these crimes to go unpuni- cases. Algeria and Russia were journalists slain In the past dec- an afternoon. contest will pair her with a lucky winner. shed, constitutional guarantees the most dangerous countries for ade. "It was an accident. I was "It's a little frightening going out with a complete stranger," doing something else and Everhart says In the Jan. 17 TV Guide. "I'm assuming there'll be ended up with something some other people around. You never know. It could be the man of my dreams. But with my luck, it'll be a girl." Toledo men arrested in fatal shooting with bubbles," Diemer told Maybe they can just sit around and watch TV after the game. the Intelligencer Journal In Everhart plays an alien from Venus in a post-Super Bowl episode Lancaster in a 1996 inter- view. He said he was trying of "3rd Rock From the Sun." The Associated Press them for driving a stolen vehicle, In Toledo. Panama City police Lt. Mitch The men face extradition to to make a chewing gum ■ HOME PANAMA CITY, Florida - Pitts said. They were being held Ohio. Police had thought the two base. Police here arrested two men In jail until their arraignment might head to Florida because Martha Stewart makes a case for natural gas Diemer then taught Fleer ■ought in a fatal shooting at an Saturday In Bay County Court on they had friends there. salesmen how to blow bub- MERIDEN, Conn. - For homemaklng guru Martha Stewart, Ohio motel. fugitive-f rom-justice charges. gracing yet another magazine cover is a good thing. The two had been sought on i Panama City police began to bles, so they could demon- Stewart, who lives in Westport, is helping Yankee Energy Jeremy Burke and Chad Van- warrants charging them In Tues- follow Burke and VanHorn on strate the product when System's effort to attract readers for its 1997 annual report. Horn, both 21 and of Toledo were day's murder of Thomas E. Friday because they were driv- they sold the penny-a-plece The headline on the annual report cover reads: "Martha Ste- arrested when police stopped Sharp, Jr., 25, at an Econo Lodge ing too slowly, Pitts said. candy. wart warms up to natural gas." Printing Services HELP Your Campus Printer WANTED Attention Faculty and Students Line Cook Let Printing Services help you prepare for the spring! We offer Kitchen a wide variety of services to fulfill your printing needs: Prep Servers "Rill Vour Bursar Account!" 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Jan. 21 - Mar. 2 Include investigations and the how they do it "Hopefully, they will be in a 6 - 7:30 pm MW The BC News use of force and firearms in Increasing student in- position to better help us to see Wellness Advanced which each participant will have volvement in the program is im- what is best for the community," f. Jan. 21 - Mar. 2 Bowling Green State University The fourth annual Citizen's an opportunity to fire a gun. Pa- portant, Votava said. He said by he said. 7:30 - 9:30 pm MW Police Academy is set to begin on trol and traffic enforcement as involving more students it will al- Anyone interested in signing 5 Element/Chi-Kimg Feb. 3. Sponsored by the Bowling well as legal issues are covered low them to see that the officers up for the class can call the Mar. 23 - Apr. 15 Green Police Department, the in the class. are not "out to get them," but police division at 352-1131. Ap- Improve your well-being 6 - 7 pm MW 10-week class is designed to help looking out for the safety of the plications are being accepted citizens to learn and better un- Thomas Votava, Bowling Reduce stress Bask Yoga community, which includes stu- through the end of January. Jan. 27 - Mar. 3 Tone your muscles 7 - 8:30 pm T COMPUTERS - Take the first step — call today to T'alCM can verify if it happened or not." register for Adult ffellness classes Jan. 26 - Mar. 4 Continued from page one. place of dispatching over the is a relatively new concept. He 5:30 - 7 pm MW radio. said Bowling Green is the first in McCool said recording the in- formation is sent to the in-house Known as a silent dispatch, the area to have this type of formation is a safeguard for any computer which sends a signal to Johnson said it will not eliminate system. officer accused of misbehavior. the Law Enforcement Automated the radio. "Emergency calls will She said to ensure that no officer For TII Data System (LEADS), which still be dispatched over the While it may be tempting to misuses information, they have Continuing Education, International ai Summei Pn 4i«'5/2 8181 computes back information. radio," Johnson said. "If there is play games on the system, Linda been formally tested on the I According to Johnson, the de- a dire emergency and the officer McCool, Bowling Green police LEADS system. partment has worked on the is needed, then radio dispatch lieutenant, said the computers Johnson said although the pro- project for three years with the will be used." cant be used for personal use cess was time consuming, it is final phase to be completed Johnson said in-car computers and all data Is recorded. beneficial and saves time. within the next three months. He have been used for several years "If someone comes back and said they are implementing a by other police stations around complains that an officer has "I'm really pleased with (the new department, or in-house, the country, but access to de- been harrassing them, we can go system)," he said. "It's easy to system which will help take the partmental in-house computers back and check," she said. "We run and user friendly." OFFICER IRAQ Continued from page one. able on how many law- Continued from page one. aponaa. enforcement officers are in- In November, Iraq ordered Bowling Green this month. volved in alcohol-related acci- ty Council, cited numerous U.N. American inspectors out of the According to Thomas Votava, dents each year, according to the declarations affirming that Iraq country on the grounds they Bowling Green city police chief, highway patrol. Votava said has no right to dictate the compo- were spies. The United Nations there was nothing in Zimmer- police officers are a reflection of sition of the inspection teams. then withdrew all of Its in- man's history to indicate he the population in general and its "I propose to instruct the chief spectors in protest, and the would have a problem with alco- problems. He added that there inspector (In Baghdad) to seek to United States started a military hol. are systems in place to help offi- proceed with his business 13 buildup in the Gulf that contin- "Eric was a very nice young cers who have personal prob- January, and If possible, until the ues. man who made a very stupid mis- lems. planned program of inspections The Inspectors were allowed to take with very terrible and tragic Is completed," Butler said. return a week later under a Rus- consequences," Votava said. "We have programs that offi- sian-brokered deal. Inspections "Drinking and driving are a fatal cers can turn to If they have any The inspectors are trying to have resumed without confronta- combination, and this incident number of problems, from sub- verify that Iraq has destroyed its tion since then, although Iraq proves no occupation makes you stance abuse to divorce," Votava weapons of mass destruction, a still refuses to allow Inspectors immune to the consequences." said. "If they do have a problem, condition that must be met be- into President Saddam Hussein's There were no statistics avail- they have options to get help." fore the United Nations will lift palaces and other so-called sensi- trade sanctions imposed on Iraq tive sites. SURVEY after its 1990 invasion of Kuwait. In Washington, President Clin- On Monday, the Iraqi govern- Continued from page one. Bowling Green were surveyed ton said the United States hes had ment spokesman said Ritter's after this report, then It would be "nothing whatsoever" to do with team - which included nine department. within 6 points of the actual an- choosing members of the U.N. Americans, five Britons, a Rus- "This will allow us to find out swers to the questions. teams. sian and an Australian - would our strong points," she said. Zeller said the class will collect "Certainly Saddam Hussein not be allowed to continue until it Wednesdays t $9 and $3 Pitcher Specials "We'll also find out weak points data from about 300 citizens. He shouldn't be able to pick and was reformed in a balanced and build from there." said the first part of the assign- choose who does this work," Clin- manner. According to Richard Zeller, ment is to create the survey ton said. "That's for the United Thursdays t $1 mini pitchers University sociology professor, based on criteria given by Nations to decide." Butler, the chief weapons in- $1 shots he will assign the survey as the McCool. He said he expects the U.N. Se- spector, was to travel to Baghdad class project for the semester. curity Council to take strong ac- for talks Jan. 19 on why Iraq con- He said his class is a research Once students have created a tion if the inspectors "are denied tinues to bar the U.N. teams from management course in which his list of questions, Zeller will their right to do their job." some 60 sites, including about 40 students learn about surveys and create the final survey using The American ambassador to presidential palaces. NOW 21 + OVER do field work. their work. The project should be the United Nations, Bill Rich- "I always assign a big group finished by the end of March ardson, said the Iraqi move "I hope that the Iraqi au- project," Zeller said. "I present "They'll collect the data, pre- would be discussed at a Security thorities will not do anything them with a problem and they see sent it, and draft it," Zeller said. Council meeting Thursday. precipitous and will wait for Mr. it all the way through." "I along with my (teaching assis- "Iraq is up to its old tricks," Butler to get there to raise • Pool • Video Games • Pino Pong • Pinball* The margin of error will be tant) will write up a report and Richardson said in Palm Beach, whatever issues they have with about 6 percent, Zeller said. This submit It to the police depart- Fla., "We feel the Security Coun- him," said U.N. Secretary- means that if all the residents In ment. " cil should make a strong re- General Kofi Annan. 9<-JUlMCIip N bave-L=LH ASIA r Continued from page one. "I'm expecting the worst. I've In Indonesia, share prices rose exchange for a $40 billion eco- FAST lost everything, and I'm now only 2.1 percent on the Jakarta Stock nomic bailout. might be. holding on to a pile of waste- Exchange. The composite index Industrialized economies fear FREE Indonesia's economy has been paper," Chau said, standing in gained 7.267 points, closing at that Indonesia's problems could DELIVERY among the most troubled in the front of a stock market screen at 350.237. worsen Asia's troubles and spill Asian crisis. Bad debts In In- a downtown bank. U.S. Deputy Treasury Secre- over into the global economy. donesia were blamed for the fail- The key Hang Seng Index tary Lawrence Summers flew After his meeting with Fischer, 354-4444 ure of Hong Kong-based Pere- closed down 773.58 points, or 8.7 into Indonesia on Monday with a Suharto took calls from Japanese grine Investment Holdings Ltd. percent, at 8,121.06. Hong Kong message from President Clinton Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashi- Even before the investment shares now have shed 24 percent to Suharto. moto and German Chancellor bank disclosed Monday that It of their value in eight sessions. Summers is to meet Suharto, Helmut Kohl. He reportedly as- \m m was liquidating. Hong Kong Share prices crashed to a Asia's longest-serving leader, sured them Jakarta will comply 1502E.Wooster traders saw big trouble coming nearly seven-year low In Singa- Tuesday morning to discuss with IMF reform demands. for Peregrine and stocks fell to pore, and fell In Japan, Taiwan, "measures to restore confi- Upon arrival In Seoul, Camdes- their lowest level in three years. Thailand, Malaysia, Australia dence," he said. sus said "yes" when asked One Large Pizza Investors wondered how much and New Zealand. Last week, Indonesia's rupiah whether he Is content with re- harder they could be hit. One In New York, the Dow Jones plummeted to a record low on forms made so far by South up to 5 toppings Hong Kong bank clerk, Chau Ho- Industrial Average bounced back fears that Suharto's government Korea. Analysts said that en- yeung, said his $9,000 investment from an early slide, rising 66 was not complying with com- dorsement helped boost investor was now worth about $1,300. points to 7,647 by the close mitments made to the IMF In sentiment. 8" mm Help Yourself by Helping Others... Consider a VI UAGE GREEK One Medium Pizza APARTMENTS Career in 2 toppings mm 699 Physical -Hut. Therapy Enrollment Every 2 Medium - Two APRIL & OCTOBER topping pizzas 18-Month Associate Degree Program • Physical Thsraptst Assistant • O^gzu Leasing 1 -tfui. ♦ Financial Aaaiatanca • Placeman! Aaaiatanca • 2 Bedroom furnished and unfurnished . 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The Associated Press Addicts." He planned to post one mean? It doesn't say anything new "rule" each week. about race." Twelve rules for Raising Gang Members and Drug Addicts PITTSBURGH - Stan Fran- But activist Celeste Tay- Taylor-McCurdy persisted, kowski has never hesitated to lor-McCurdy only had to see one saying she thought the sign fed Exact text of the original "rules" sign that 6. Let him read any printed material he can voice his opinions, especially before she saw red. It said: "Be- racial tensions in the predomin- get his hands on. Be careful that the silverware when it comes to using the out- gin with infancy to give the child Stan Frankowski planned to post on the front of antly white neighborhood where his bar, the Bloomfleld Bridge Tavern: and drinking glasses are sterilized, but let his side of his bar as a forum to air everything he wants. In this way, Frankowski's bar is located. mind feast on garbage. them. he will grow up to believe the Frankowski asked Tim Ste- 1. Begin with infancy to give the child every- 7. Quarrel frequently in the presence of your He promotes politicians, lauds world owes him a living." vens, head of the local chapter of thing he wants. In this way, he will grow up to children. This way they will not be too shocked health-care reform and recently To Taylor-McCurdy, the sign the NAACP, to mediate the dis- believe the world owes him a living. when the home is broken up later. favored an ill-fated sales tax hike was targeting black families, pute. 2. When he picks up bad words, laugh at him. 8. Give a child all the spending money he in signs on the outside of his particularly those on welfare. This will make him think he's cute. It will also wants. Never let him earn his own. Why should Stevens told Frankowski a he have things as tough as you had them? Bloomfleld Bridge Tavern in "It continued the stereotypes quick read of the sign could give encourage him to pick up cuter phrases that will Pittsburgh. The bar has been that are presented in the media," the impression that It was anti- blow off the top of your head later. 9. Satisfy his every craving for food, drink paint-bombed and his staff has Taylor-McCurdy said. "I didn't 3. Never give him any spiritual training. Wait and comfort. See that every sensual desire is black until he's 21 and let him decide for himself. walked out In protest, but that think it served any good pur- True to his word, Frankowski satisfied. Denial may lead to harmful frustra- hasn't stopped him from posting pose." tion. relented, allowing Taylor-Mc- 4. Avoid the use of the word wrong. He may 10. Take his part against neighbors, teachers his signs. Frankowski, who grew up In a Curdy to remove the sign on New develop a guilt complex. This will condition him and policemen. They are all prejudiced against Usually, he laughs off criti- family once supported by wel- Year's Eve. Future signs along to believe later when he is arrested for stealing your child. cism. But when a black activist fare, said the sign was meant to the same theme will be proofread a car that society is against him and he is being told him one of his signs was 'ra- promote family values and had by the National Association for persecuted. 11. When he gets into real trouble, apologize cist, he thought twice. nothing to do with race. the Advancement of Colored 5. Pick up everything he leaves laying around for yourself by saying, "I never could do any- - books, shoes and clothing, etc. Do everything thing with him." During the holidays, he com- "Freedom of speech for every- People and activists before he 12. Prepare for a life of grief. You will be sure missioned a painter to create a for him so he will be experienced in throwing all body is what I say," he said. "We posts them. responsibility onto others. to have it. new sign entitled, "12 Rules for have gang leaders who are black "I was very happy for the way Raising Gang Members and Drug and white. You know what I it came out," Stevens said. I win! Hot air balloon pilots attempt - nonstop round-the-world flights The Associated Press ized capsule. Uliassi didn't make "I heard a boom," Rutan said. it nearly as far - after leaving Il- "I didn't want to hear that. I ALBUQUERQUE, N.M -- The linois, an equipment problem looked up, saw the helium balloon last 10 days haven't been pretty forced him down in Indiana a few ripping and really didn't want to for the hot-air balloon crowd - hours later. see that. We had to make the de- three failed attempts at a non- Rutan and Melton's flight also cision, and we decided to jump." stop round-the-world flight, in- was three hours but about 35 cluding two pilots' desperate miles shorter. They launched the Afterward, the balloon sailed jump to safety from 11,000 feet. 170-foot Global Hilton balloon on to Texas, occasionally hitting Still, don't expect the flights to just before sunrise Friday. By 9 the ground before landing near 1 end any time soon. am., a tear in an inner helium sac Gainesville, about 45 miles north "This is the last aviation miles- forced them to ball out. of Dallas. It dragged across tone there is, and it's attainable," They parachuted from 11,000 power lines, and a small fire was Dick Rutan said after parachut- feet in 45 mph winds. Melton, 39, started and extinguished, Fed- ing into the New Mexico desert. dislocated a hip crashing into the eral Aviation Administration "You just have to get off your tail only fence for miles around and spokesman Les Dorr said. and do It." was hospitalized in Albuquerque. The Air Force sent up chase But reaching that milestone Rutan, 59, was dragged into cac- planes to monitor the balloon, has been anything but easy for tus and was still removing spines and a police helicopter took up Rutan and copilot Dave Melton - after the news conference. the chase at the lower altitudes. or for any of the other teams hop- "I landed real hard, druR quite ing to make history. a bit," Rutan said, adding he had The Global Hilton and Uliassi's ^ ^». Balloonists Steve Fossett and cactus in his back, legs, face and balloon were both made by the ~4 a Kevin Uliassi have both tried right hand. But he said: "It was a same company, Cameron Bal- since Dec. 31. Fossett went the lot better than landing in the loons. Melton has said he spoke to Associated PITH photo farthest, but he had to land in middle of Russia." Cameron after Uliassi's failed at- Walker Adams, 3, drags his brother, Bayler, 1, off the court after playing a game of 1 -on-1 during Russia on Monday because of the They found the tear in the bal- tempt and was told the Global half- time of a high school basketball game. freezing cold in his unpressur- loon an hour after liftoff. Hilton had no design problems. Politics are boring to many[freshmen, study claims Rock and The Associated Press school. versity of Washington in Seattle. Republican party, and students occurred." Because the annual survey be- "I think that reflects the level aren't really interested in one or The pollsters also found what Roll Hall WASHINGTON - Three dec- gan in 1966, the benchmark is a of contentment in the general so- the other." they called a disengagement ades after an unpopular war, the period of political ferment. Ex- ciety," said Dana Gaylin Mathes, The poll of more than 250,000 from studies, with a record 36 civil rights struggle and free cept for a few blips, the political a 21-year-old senior and presi- students in fact found 55 percent percent reporting that they had names its speech disputes brought turmoil disengagement has been fairly dent of the Cal Berkeley Demo- identifying themselves as middle been frequently bored during to college campuses, a record low steady. crats, a group whose phone num- of the road - the highest in a dec- their senior year in high school. director number of college freshmen Freshmen and some frustrated ber ends with the digits 1964. ade. A record number had overslept The Associated Press show much interest in politics, activists point to several reasons: "What gets people involved in UCLA freshman Corinne Le- or missed class or an appoint- Toumeau, 18, has another view. ment. The amount of homework according to a survey released a sense of powerlessness, a lack politics is the bad things." CLEVELAND - The Rock Sunday. of burning issues, and a desire to After all, less than half the She says that the campus is a and study time fell. and Roll Hall of Fame and It's even hard to get students shun political labels or even a re- voters cast ballots in the 1996 melting pot of people with Museum has appointed Da- riled up about tuition, says one luctance to antagonize acquain- presidential election, the lowest different backgrounds and cul- But the erstwhile seniors had vid T Abbott as its execu- campus Republican. tances in a new social setting. since 1924. tures, requiring extreme sensi- plenty of reasons, mostly falling tive director. The annual freshman survey "At the age I am now, it doesn't But cynicism and a lack of tivity, and that may be why peo- into the category of "senioritis." The rock hall announced by UCLA for the Washington- seem that important," said Jes- younger politicians have alien- ple hold down their discussions. "It was hard to focus because Abbott's permanent ap- based American Council on Edu- sica Grace Evans, 18, a freshman ated many as well. Even Presi- Politics "is a touchy subject," she you're so excited to be going to pointment on Friday. college," said Evans, the Nebras- cation found just 27 percent of at the University of Nebraska. "I dent Clinton, who made direct said. "You don't want to touch on Abbott has served in the ka freshman. the nation's 1.6 million freshmen don't think our opinion matters in appeals to the MTV crowd, is the someone's nerves when you've position on an interim basis just met these people." Brian W Thompson, a 19-year- believe that keeping up with po- the grand scale of things." father of a freshman. And first since May, when William litical affairs is a very important Campus activists from both daughter Chelsea Clinton's peers People also are adjusting to a old freshman at the University of North Carolina, said the courses Hulztt resigned as execu- life goal, less than half the per- parties have trouble explaining around the country don't like po- new life and are cut off from tive director to return to ceased to be challenging. centage recorded in 1966. Just 14 such a feeling of powerlessness, litical pigeonholes. their usual sources of informa- private business. tion. "You are isolated from a lot percent said they frequently dis- but they know it's there. "I think sometimes people are Prior to joining the rock "They don't think tuition is go- afraid of the label," said Pruitt, more news media," she said. cuss politics, down from 30 per- "I think high schools don't keep hall, Abbott was executive ing to rise or decline because who describes himself as a "You're not going home clicking cent in 1968. up with most of the students that director of the Cleveland Large numbers also reported they say so," said Matt Pruitt, 21, moderate with libertarian lean- on the TV by yourself as much. go to college," said the political- Bicentennial Commission. being turned off by their studies a junior and spokesman for the ings. "It's either the liberal Dem- You're not by yourself as much to ly-interested history and political "Giving Jim this respon- when they were seniors in high College Republicans at the Uni- ocratic party or the conservative Just sit and concentrate on what science major. sibility will help us do a much better job of coor- *•••••• ••••••• dinating the efforts among Come join the staff of The BG News! the curatorial, communica- Call Darla Warnock, spring editor with questions at 372-6966 tions and marketing areas," Abbott said. COLLEGIATE CONNECTION Welcome Back Students!

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EDINBURG, Texas -- One woman claims she was so de- pressed she felt like killing her child. Another says she wanted to kill herself. Students! The common link between the two was a surgically implanted birth control device called Nor- plant, and this week they and RUSH HOURS STARTING JAN. 13TH (bur other Texas women go to trial demanding compensation from the contraceptive's maker, Tues. - Thurs. 8:30-8pm alleging they were deceived about the severity of side effects. Friday 9-6pm It is the first of thousands of Norplant lawsuits to go to trial. Sunday 11-3pm "I'm watching the case with great interest," said Chris Parks, a Port Arthur lawyer who repre- Also open MLK Day sents 800 women In a federal lawsuit against Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories, the maker of Nor- plant. "I feel very confident that if a REGULAR HOURS Jury's allowed to see all the facts, they'll come to the same conclu- Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 sion that I have, and that is that these women were wronged by this company," Parks said. Saturday 9-5 Jury selection in state court is scheduled for Tuesday in the lawsuit brought by the six Texas women against Wyeth-Ayerst and its parent company, Ameri- can Home Products Corp. of Ma- dison, N.J. The women, among about We sell new & 50,000 nationwide who have filed AiMclMid PI*M pnoia suit over Norplant, demand ac- tual damages totaling $3 million A woman holds four Norplant contraceptive devices, matchstick-like and exemplary damages equal- rods which are inserted into a woman's arm to keep her from getting ing 1 percent of the net worth of pregnant for a number of years. used text American Home Products. For the nine months ending Sept. 30, the United States in 1991, women Products "purposefully down- 1997, the company reported a net began complaining of health played and understated the income of $1.5 billion and world- problems ranging from head- health hazards, side effects and books wide sales of more than $10.5 bil- aches and weight gain to ovarian risks associated with the Nor- lion. The company's third- cysts and depression. plant system." quarter earnings dipped after It One plaintiff in this week's recalled the diet drugs Pondimin trial, Slvia Cortez, contends she Wyeth-Ayerst has said it and Redux because of studies was so depressed while using stands behind Norplant, calling it linking them to heart damage. Norplant from 1991 to 1993 that "one of the most extensively Lawyers on both sides wouldn't she "felt like killing her child," studied contraceptive methods." speak publicly about the Nor- according to court documents. It has been approved for distri- plant case because of a court gag Plaintiff Maria Munoz said her bution in 39 countries and used • Cash for your books order. depression was so severe during by about 1 million American Norplant consists of six match the three years she used Nor- women and 2.5 million women year round stick-sized capsules that are im- plant, that she had suicidal worldwide, the company said. planted into the upper arm, thoughts, went from a size 9 to a where they release a synthetic size 15 and lost hair. Despite the lawsuits, the Food • School and art supplies hormone that prevents preg- and Drug Administration and nancy for up to five years. The lawsuit alleges Wyeth- several physician groups contin- Ayerst and American Home ue to support Norplant. After it went on the market in • Wide selection of More safety concerns brought posters and prints against former ValuJet Airlines The Associated Press records. Officials with the National • College apparel, back The violations found at the air- Transportation Safety Board be- CLEVELAND - Federal in- line, now based in Orlando, Fla, lieve improperly labeled and packs and much more! spectors have found a number of included falsified documents, stowed oxygen canisters In the serious safety-related violations Improper maintenance, faulty DC-9's cargo hold either started at the air carrier formerly known repairs and repeated failures to or fueled a fire that brought the as ValuJet Airlines, The Plain supervise contractors. plane down. Dealer of Cleveland reported The findings were in internal The FAA documents Include a Sunday. Federal Aviation Administration preliminary draft of the agency's The airline, now called AirTran documents obtained by The Plain AirTran inspection report. The Airlines, said it would sue the Dealer. draft report mentions numerous newspaper If the report wasn't The documents, based on a safety problems that have been retracted. three-week Inspection that ended documented in at least four pre- William C. Barnard, a spokes- Nov. 7, show the airline had more vious FAA inspections and one man for The Plain Dealer, said serious violations than a Febru- conducted by the Defense De- the newspaper would not com- ary 1996 report that recom- partment. ment on the airline's statement mended that the burgeoning Va- Sunday night. luJet, then headquartered In At- In one inspection, the FAA A ValuJet DC-9 plunged into lanta, be grounded. visited a contractor repainting the Everglades in 1996 shortly That warning went unheeded several former ValuJet Airlines after takeoff from Miami Inter- until after the May 11,1996 crash planes with the company's new national Airport, killing all 110 of ValuJet night 592. The dis- red, teal and white paint schema people on board. 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Seven deaths Hundreds of thousands of were counted in Tennessee flood- homes and businesses still had no ing plus two in North Carolina electricity across northern sec- and one in South Carolina. tions of New York, Vermont, Guard helicopters were sent New Hampshire and Maine. flying across a 7,000-square-mile "I'm a little worried that we're area of northern New York to moving into the time when peo- search for people isolated and in ple are starting to lose patience," their fourth day without electric- said Maine Gov. Angus King. "E- ity. ven though It's sunny now, It Isnt By midday, the helicopter over." crews had rescued 16 people. "Tonight is the night that we've As people were urged to go to really got to look after one an- public shelters because of the be- other," King said. low-zero temperatures forecast New Hampshire alone had by Monday morning, hospitals in more than 500 utility line crews some areas treated people for from as far away as Delaware exposure to carbon monoxide gas busy cutting through downed produced by home generators, trees to get at broken utility charcoal grills and propane poles and drooping lines. They heaters. Allocated PTVM phef • were helped by National "People are very proud in National Guardsmen land their helicopter on an open field during I The Guardsmen were called in to assure the safety of residents in the Guardsmen. Maine and they would rather ride the height of the ice storm which fell across the Northeast recently. area. "In one area, in order to con- it out in their own home than go nect just two customers, we had to a shelter," said Paul Halvachs, generators in their basements "We manage. There's no water, and power lines littering streets electricity Sunday in Maine, with to restore about two miles of a nursing supervisor at St. without ventilation. no heat, no electricity. Nothing. in their neighborhood. "After 24,500 blacked out in New Hamp- wires and several poles," said Joseph Hospital in Bangor, William and Doris Belanger So you get along with what you that, he told me 'We ain't never shire and 9,600 in Vermont. New Martin Murray, spokesman for Maine. were relying on a kerosene got," said Mrs. Belanger, 73. getting power back,'" she said. York utilities estimated about Public Service Co. of New Hamp- Two Maine residents died of heater in the kitchen of their She said her husband went out Utilities estimated 230,000 500,000 people were without shire. "It's very time-consuming carbon monoxide while operating home at Auburn, Maine. to survey the broken tree limbs homes and businesses still had no power. Ohio execution could be near Man regains voice after surgery The Associated Press ple think," Montgomery said Public Defender's death pen- The Associated Press Strome said the surgery, last a news conference afterward, he last week. "The reality Is that alty division, has said his office performed in Belgium, will likely complained the device was diffi- COLUMBUS - No matter there is still a federal system would ask a federal judge to cult to learn to use. where Attorney General Betty CLEVELAND - A motorcycle cause controversy in the medical this case will have to go consider whether state courts community over the risks versus "I feel that if this can be done, Montgomery goes, she is fol- through." accident crushed Timothy Heid- violated Berry's constitutional the benefits of transplanting a it will benefit a lot of people lowed by one subject - the Berry, a Cleveland man who rights by applying an incorrect ler's voice box 19 years ago. But he spoke this week after the first nonvital organ. Undergoing down the road," Heidler said on death penalty. killed his boss in 1989, is standard of mental competen- the tape, using the device. "Not "It's the first thing I'm asked larynx transplant since 1969, a major surgery is always risky, scheduled to be executed on cy. procedure the lead surgeon pre- and the body could later reject being able to communicate is about," she said. March 3. The Ohio Supreme dicted will be second-guessed. the transplanted organ, requiring hard on anybody." Ohio is moving slowly Court on Wednesday denied a Montgomery, who will an- He volunteered for the surgery toward executing Its first in- stay of execution in his case. The Pennsylvania man grinned more surgery to have it removed. nounce next month that she is Friday as he croaked a few words "I think there will be some last year after being informed of mate since 1963. Montgomery But the inmate dubbed the running for a second term, said - "Hello" and "Hi, Mom" - after folks that will perhaps say we the risks of infection and organ has pledged to see that the volunteer probably won't get she has tried to keep the death undergoing 12 hours of surgery shouldn't do it, but I'm not one rejection. death penalty is carried out. his wish too soon. The state su- penalty from becoming a polit- "Tim is very verbal, very She says it's her job to follow at the Cleveland Clinic on Sun- that ascribes to that," he said. preme court has ruled that ical issue. day. "I think that if people want to bright, very motivated," Strome the law. Berry is mentally competent to "It's not an issue that I go out be normal, or as normal as they said. "He clearly understood Shortly after taking office In waive his appeals. The federal and talk about," she said, add- 'To be able, after 19 years, to what he wanted to have done." 1995, she established a special can be, and are willing to make courts now must decide ing that she's willing to talk communicate the way you and I the sacrifices to make it happen, Heidler Is taking anti-rejection section in her office to concen- whether Berry can waive his about the issue only when do was clearly a very special oc- medicine and will live with the trate on death-penalty cases. we're here to serve the popula- appeals at that level. someone asks. casion," said Dr. Marshall tion." risk of rejection for at least an- She has pushed for laws that Montgomery, however, Strome, leader of the surgical other five years. Strome said he closed loopholes and speeded Heidler's larynx was destroyed noted that the same question Her likely opponent in the team. when he crashed his motorcycle believes there is a 70 percent up the death penalty appeals has come up before in the fed- November election, former chance the larynx will still be process. Heidler, 40, of Hollidaysburg, on the way to firefighter training eral courts. state solicitor Richard Cor- Pa, received the larynx, part of school. He spent years recover- functioning by then. But it is doubtful that there dray, won't make it an issue Strome and other experts in will be an execution this year. the trachea and 70 percent of the ing from his injuries and current- "In many other states the either. ly is unemployed. The clinic paid head and neck surgery said the Wilford Berry Jr., who has throat from an unidentified Cin- first person to be executed has cinnati man. for the surgery but declined to last larynx transplant was per- moved to the front of the list by been a volunteer," she said. "She and I agree in support- disclose the cost. formed on a cancer patient who waiving his state appeals, still By Wednesday, he said his first "But these cases move so ing the death penalty," he said. post-surgery words. Doctors said Before the operation, Heidler died soon afterward. Strome said must go through the federal slowly and are so unpredicta- "Making it a campaign issue articles written about that trans- courts appeals process. they will keep him quiet while his "talked" with the help of a vibra- ble." really isn't appropriate. I don't stitches heal, but he could be tory device that produces an plant indicate the operation 'This is a case that's not go- expect it to be a campaign is- failed to re-establish the patient's ing to move as quickly as peo- speaking in a normal voice in five electronic voice. But in a video Greg Meyers, chief of the sue." months or less. shot before surgery and shown at voice.

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GoBG! Student medics come to campus rescue at University of Dayton

The Associated Press received more than 100 through Like many college students, he the fall semester. • sort of stumbled into his career "It was better than DAYTON - Katie Fulnecky Training includes 100 hours in choice When he was a freshman. was goofing around, hanging the classroom, 12 hours in a hos- Beers' roommate signed up for any adrenaline rush I over the top of the bunk bed in pital emergency room and eight the squad and dragged him along had gotten in the her University of Dayton dorm supervised runs with profes- for moral support. room, when she lost her grip and sional ambulance crews. The One thing led to another and Army. Then it hit me tumbled six feet to the floor. squad can respond to zny campus Beers stayed on. like a diamond bullet. Her fellow students came to emergency withi.i two minutes. "It was better than any adrena- the rescue. Not her dorm mates - Squad members are qualified line rush I had gotten in the It was like, 'Wow, this the university's student parame- to operate defibrillators to Army. Then it hit me like a dia- is what I want to do dic squad that spends its semes- restore or restart regular heart mond bullet. I was like, 'Wow, for the rest of my life. ters balancing school work with beats, perform intubations to this is what I want to do for the saving lives. restore the breathing passages of rest of my life,'" Beers recalled. I really enjoyed it." The all-volunteer squad, com- patients, and help with admin- "I really enjoyed it." posed of students trained in par- istering drugs like nitroglycerin amedic techniques, found her and epinephrine to help with Many of the cases students Tom Beers curled on the floor in a fetal posi- heart or breathing difficulties. handle aren't pretty. One of student rescue worker tion. They quickly evaluated her, The training regimen matches Beers' first runs was to help a placed her on a backboard, and that of professional paramedics student who had taken sleeping rushed her to the hospital. and is so good, squad members pills in a suicide attempt. She time and dedication. The 18-year-old from South say, that some campus medics survived. "It can drain you," Beers said. Bend, Ind., pulled through, de- return to their home communi- And then there are the intoxi- spite a nasty bump to her head. ties and sign on as medics there. cation calls. That's why squad chief Marie It didn't bother her at all that The student group was formed Gallagher advises new members her rescuers were students. to help out campus police, who "Drunk students can turn on to work only one shift per week. "It's great that we have stu- otherwise would be required to you pretty quickly - from "You get a call at 3 or 4 o'clock dents that know how to do this respond to medical emergencies. breathing to not breathing," he in the morning, and that wrecks and reacted so quickly and so "It's great training," said Tom said. your whole night, sleepwise," well," she said. Beers, 22, of Painesville. Working on the squad takes said Gallagher, 21, of Toledo. Formed in 1992, the squad has Beers, in his fourth year on the 19 certified emergency medical student rescue squad at UD, is a technicians provide free service general-studies major in the x The BG News « BC New§ PhMo by Jeremy Martin to students from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Army ROTC program and wants A University cheerleader leads the crowd in a cheer against seven days a week. It fielded 136 to become a professional par- * Its FREE!! * Eastern Michigan. calls last academic year and amedic.

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Sports Editor Jason McMahon # SPORTS 372-2602 BG outlasts Eagles, now 5-0 in MAC Raterman pours in 31 game into an 81-68 BG lead. allowed 85 points to a team with- ■BG has busted out to a 5-0 start □ "(Raterman) probably kept the Women's out a conference win. in the MAC, including an 85-80 as BG now looks to un- game in our favor," BG coach Basketball "We knew that our defense win at archrival Toledo. The Fal- defeated Kent. Jacl Clark said. "That's all we wasn't playing as hard as it could cons have been competing with- had going for us. I'm not sure we be," Raterman said. "Our weak out reserve guard/forward were stopping very consistently, Bowling Green 97 side wasn't there all the time. We Chrissy Billiter, who left the team. By JASON McMAHON and our only choice was to score Eastern Michigan . . .85 just weren't playing together and Full story in tomorrow's BG The BG News and keep scoring. Jacki was able we weren't talking ihe floor as News. to do that." that," scolded teammate Sara much on the defensive side. YPSILANTI, Mich. - Some- The Eagles (5-8, 0-5 MAC) had Puthoff, who quietly scored 28 "But we shot the ball really gives us a lot of energy on both times It's better to be lucky than climbed to within one at 65-64, points of her own. "You're sup- well and our offense came back sides of the court." good. Check that - it's better to Raterman Puthoff employing a zone defense that posed to say it was planned." and scored enough to put the BG will put its undefeated re- be lucky and good. frustrated the Falcons (10-3, 5-0 Raterman drained two more points on the board and beat cord to the test Wednesday night The Bowling Green women's MAC) into four turnovers in a them. That's what really mat- took us a little while to do that." in Kent. With road wins against basketball team was both Satur- jumpers before heading to the six-possession stretch. bench for a breather. Junior Jill ters." Senior forward Char lot I a Jones Miami and Toledo already under day, turning a couple lucky Enter Raterman. After missing Clark attributed the lax de- added 17 points for the Falcons, their belt, the Falcons are looking bounces into a decisive 16-4 sec- DeFosse sank a 3-pointer, and a couple shots, the 6-foot junior sophomore Sherry Kahle fense to the game being the Fal- and hauled down a game-high 16 to establish themselves as the ond-half run to turn away pesky was posting up under the basket dropped in five points to finish cons' fourth in eight days and rebounds. She grabbed one less team to beat in the East. Eastern Michigan 97-85 to set up when an errant pass bounced off off the run. EMU would get no coming on the heels of a thrilling rebound (13) than the entire Kent was favored in the an important showdown an Eagle defender. Raterman closer than seven the rest of the 85-80 win at Toledo. EMU team. preseason poll, with BG in sec- Wednesday night at Kent. Both grabbed the loose ball and put it way. "It's hard coming off a big Junior transfer Jessica Henry ond. teams are undefeated atop the in off the glass. The Falcons, bolstered by win," Clark said, referring to the scored led the Eagles with 30 Mid-American Conference East The next time down the court, Raterman's 12-of-15 marksman- Toledo game. "But the bottom points, many on fast-break "It's definitely going to be a big division. the same thing happened. ship from the field, shot a blister- line is we got the win. layups or long-range jumpers. game for us," Puthoff said. "We Falcon center Jacki Raterman "It was all luck," Raterman ing 72 percent in the second half "We were getting points real "We told her to slow down and really don't play well down there, scored a career-high 31 points, laughed. "I was just in the right and 63 percent for the game. The easy early In the game out of let the game come to her and I but we're looking to change that including the first eight in the place at the right time." deadeye shooting was able to transition. We just had to under- think that's what she did," EMU this year. It's going to be a hard- spurt that turned a one-point "You're not supposed to say overcome a pourous defense that stand how the game changed. It coach Paulette Stem said. "She fought game." Wild win over EMU puts Falcons in first a Controversy erupts Milton Barnes' first words were "fire away" when he walked after BG tops the MAC- into the Anderson Arena interview room after Saturday night's favorite Eagles. controversial 78-75 loss to the Falcons. Before the first question was finished, Barnes fueled the inferno with a fiery tirade di- rected against MAC officials. This is what the EMU coach had to By JASON McMAHON The BG News say: "That's ■ horseshit game, OK, horse- didn't take charge like they were sup- The ticking sound heard in An- shit game. The officials - I'm going to posed to to make this a neutral game derson Arena Saturday night talk to (MAC supervisor of officials) that the players decided That's what Roger Parramore and (MAC commis- the game is about - let players decide could have been time running out ioner) Jerry Ippoliti face to face. I have it; officials, get out of the way. on Eastern Michigan's comeback the right to them; I'm going to see them "Now I'm not a sore loser, but I don't face to face, man to man. like losing when I feel like I got against the Bowling Green men's "It's one thing to do a horseshit job, screwed. Now if the MACs got a prob- basketball team. But it wasn't. OK. It's another thing to just flat-out lem with me saying that publicly, then Instead, it was a time bomb get screwed. You don't make calls like they gotta do something about it. Clean that, and they made them in a crucial it up. I'm not gonna sit back and contin- waiting to explode on the Eagles time In the game. Now they did a bad ue to let my kids work their tails off sideline. job. Period. Randy Drury. Brad (Cron- and referees blow the games. inger) and Dick Ames, they did a horse- "Yes, they made some bad calls at And after two very questiona- shit job. both ends. I'm sure Dan (Dakich) got ble calls in the last 20 seconds "Now my hat's off to Bowling Green some complaints too. But you don't thwarted any chance for the Ea- for winning. I know that's what they make crucial calls down the stretch to want to da My hat's off to them. They decide the outcome. That's the second gles to come back, EMU coach did a good job. They played their butts time that's happened to me. Now how Milton Barnes blew up. off. Ail right - 1 commend them for the hell am I supposed to sit back and 'That's a horses"t game, OK, that. let it happen? Second time this year - "But the officiating has got to get to decide the game. To decide the horses* "t game," Barnes told re- better in the league. That's why this game. Which game was that? I can't porters after the 78-75 BG vic- league don't get respect. If it don't get even rememember which game it was. better, the MAC will never get no re- I'm so pissed off. tory. "It's one thing to do a hor- spect. Quote me on that. "I don't know (how the jump ball call ses"!: job, OK. It's another thing "My kids played hard We didn't de- was overruled). Youll have to ask them to just flat-out get screwed. You serve to lose this game like this. Not that. I have no idea They don't have to like this. You lose to a ball club because justify what they do, why they do it, don't make calls like that, and they outplayed you. Not because offi- OK. They don't have to justify it. All they made them in a crucial time cials blow the calls. they do is call it and go home. Make in the game." "Now Brad's got something against their calls and go home. That's all they me and I don't know what it is. But we'll have to do. And we got to sit back as The two calls at the end had have a face-to-face meeting to decide it, coaches and let that happen. Barnes absolutely livid. Both man to num. "I'm not. I'm not gonna let it happen. came on possessions where EMU Now Ippoliti and Parramore can see me "Well, Drury is experienced -- I'm man to man. And I'll see these same could have tied the game or taken disappointed in Randy because he's three officials, man to man, and tell the lead. supposed to be the experienced guy out them what 1 think. It's gotta stop. That's there and he sailed right into it. I kept all I'm saying. It's gotta stop. And I'll After a pair of Tony Reid free telling him, 'Brad's got something per- say it every game it happens. Fine me - throws put BG up 76-75 with 36 sonal against me for whatever reason.' no, suspend me, whatever the MAC seconds to go, EMU brought the He did a terrible job, called everything wants to do. I'm gonna let them know against me he could. Randy and Dick ... that they're wrong. 'Cuz I'm a man.'* • See WILD, page fourteen. Foot injury costs Stacey rest of season

□ The Falcon junior is Stacey," Falcon coach Dan Da- sidelined. Dakich emphasized the applying for a medical kich said. "It's unfair to just importance of Stacey's leader- bring him back and bring him ship contribution to the Falcons. redshirt in hopes of re- back. He's got too much on the "He's an important part of the taining two more years line for his career that we figure team," Dakich said. "Some that a fifth year will be better." coaches say that to keep players of eligibility. Stacey initially tore his plantar involved, but he's such an emo- fascia, the connective tissue that tional guy. Some players have to By RYAN JOHNSON runs along the bottom of the foot, be playing to have guys listen to The BG News when he landed awkwardly at II- them, other guys get that respect linios-Chicago on November 29. whether they're playing or not. For Bowling Green forward He missed the next five games With Stacey, because of his de- Anthony Stacey, this basketball before returning and reaggravat- termination, ability and personal- season has been filled wth dis- ing the injury. ity, he has that respect." appointments and setbacks. "Very seldom do we see a per- The blow of Stacey's loss is sof- The latest setback came last son of that age that has complete- tened somewhat by the fact that week when Stacey reaggravated ly torn his plantar fascia," BG the Falcons have played without a past injury that will cause him assistant athletic trainer Mike him for the majority of the to miss the remainder of the Messaros said. "It really was a season. The Falcons (6-7, 3-2 season. freak Injury." MAC) have managed to sneak to Stacey relnjured the plantar Messaros added the injury is the top of the MAC East division fascia in his right foot in the Fal- mostly found in middle-aged ath- with Stacey only seeing limited cons' 77-72 victory at Central letes and distance runners. Ac- duty. Michigan on January 5. After cording to Messaros, the risk of "If you're going along and all evaluating the injury, it was de- reinjury was also very slim when of a sudden you have your termined that the Junior would Stacey was cleared to play. 22-point scorer, and he goes not be able to return for the "I thought that if he was going down, and you haven't done it 1997-98 season. t<> reinjure it, it would have been without him, then that's diffi- Stacey will apply to the NCAA about a week before it happened, cult," Dakich said. "It's still for a medical redshirt and will when it was still sore," Messaros difficult, but they know they've still have two full years of el- said. "I thought that we were done it without him." igibility remaining. There L« not over the hump." expected to be any problem with The two-time Honorable Men- Stacey will continue to rehab the extra year being granted by tion All-MAC selection, who was the foot and has begun the team's BG N.w, Pk«. by Jtrcny Martin the NCAA. averaging 12.4 points this year off-season weight lifting pro- "He was going to be out an- while shooting 55 percent from gram. He Is expected to make a Anthony Stacey watches from the bench during Saturday's victory over Eastern Michigan. The junior other 2-4 weeks and we Just de- the field, remains to be a major full recovery for the 1998-99 forward will spend the rest of the sea-.on on the sidelines after re-aggravating a foot injury. cided that it's Just not fair to pail of the team despite being season. i page 12 The BG News Tuesday, January 13, 1998 ,»«»««!

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Green Bay B 0 W *• vs. Denver Packers make a run toward title defense The Associated Press 13 -point favorites. NFC The Green Bay defense al- SAN FRANCISCO - Brett Fa- p^ffi*"' Championship lowed only three points - the vre and the Green Bay defense other seven came on Chuck le- made the big plays. The San vy's 95-yard kickoff return with Francisco 49ers made the big Green Bay 23 2:52 left. That came mistakes. San Francisco 10 after , who ran for The result was a 23-10 Packers 114 yards, made it 23-3 with a victory Sunday In the NFC the 49ers' league-leading de- 5-yard TD run. It was the first championship game that sends fense. time the 49ers allowed a 100-yard them to San Diego, where they Instead, It was the Green Bay game this season. will play for their second straight defense, playing in rain that The Packers played team de- Super Bowl victory, this time grew steadier as the name wore fense as preached by coordinator against the . on, that looked like the league's , but there were AlMcU**aPm>ph«a i>w(lMitruni>iti Favre threw a 27-yard touch- best. With the Favre-led offense, individual standouts, too. down pass to the Packers look invincible in the returned an Packer tailback Dorsey Levens rushes for some of his 114 yards during and for 222 yards overall, taking Super Bowl, which the NFC team 51 yards to set up Oddsmakers Sunday's NFC championship game. Levens, a backup to advantage of San Francisco cor- has won 13 straight times. 1 the game's first touchdown. Gil- last season, was the first back to hit the century mark against the 49ers nerbacks Rod Woodson and Mar- The early line on the Jan. 25 give nod to this year. quej pope, the one weakness in game has the Packers as • See PACKERS, page fifteen Green Bay Elway, Broncos to test bytwoTDs AFC jinx one more time The Associated Press Spotless is favored by more than two over win- The Associated Press copied him by leading five less In the Super Bowl. U$t fourth-quarter comebacks this The , who PITTSBURGH ~ All that's left Championship season. But he crippled the won their third Super Bowl In as for John Elway to do now is to Steelers with three many tries last year, took the win the game he's never won: the - two In the end zone - and a NFC title Sunday in convincing Super Bowl. Denver 24 , then by waiting too long fashion, 23-10 over the 49ers at The Denver quarterback threw Pittsburgh 21 to come back. San Francisco. The Denver two touchdown passes in the final "It got a little hairy there at the Broncos, 0-4 In the big game, minutes of the first half and the end, didn't it?" defensive end went into Pittsburgh and beat the Broncos held off turnover- Only two other Broncos - Neil Smith said. "But I looked at i Steelers 24-21. stricken Pittsburgh 24-21 Sunday Steve Atwater and Tyrone coach (Shanahan) and I said, Green Bay is a 13 1/2-point in the AFC championship game. Braxton - were around when El- 'Don't worry, we're going to win favorite for the game on Jan. 25 way last led Denver to the Super it.'" at San Diego. No NFL quarterback has won Bowl in the 1989 season. Denver is the fourth wild-card "One of the things we talked more games or led more come- "I feel great for John because, team since 1978 to reach the about before this season started backs than the 37-year-old El- let's face it, he's been the Denver Super Bowl. The Broncos had was that we needed to accom- way, a certain Hall of Fame. But Broncos," coach Mike Shanahan won only one playoff game on the plish enough and get back to the few have played worse in the said. "To play at the level he road in 15 years until last week, Super Bowl so we could be men- Super Bowl, where the Broncos plays at his age is something else. then beat No. 1 seed Kansas City tioned with the great teams in the are 0-4 - three of them during He deserves another shot at and No. 2 seed Pittsburgh in con- league," Packers tight end Mark the Elway era, all of them by at this." secutive weeks. Chmura said. "Well, we think least 19 points. Elway put Denver ahead 24-14 Between them, the Chiefs and we're headed in that direction, "I'd like to think I've saved the at halftime, then led a tense drive Steelers were 16-1 at home this but we have another step to best for last," said Elway, who in the final minutes to keep the season, and Pittsburgh had won take." waited eight years to get back to ball away from the Steelers, who 22 of its last 24 in Three Rivers. That step, if taken, would give the NFL championship game. pulled within a field goal on Kor- "I think it would be hard to find Associated Press photo the NFC 14 straight Super Bowl "Having been there a few times dell Stewart's touchdown pass two tougher places to play on victories. It also would make the and being a little bit older now, with 2:46 left - the only points in consecutive weekends and win," Packers (15-3) the second team to it'll help." the second half. Atwater said. "This shows we be- Denver QB John Elway celebrates the Broncos' fourth trip to the Super twice win consecutive Super Elway & Co. will play Brett Fa- "It's everyone's goal and long in the Super Bowl. I don't Bowl in his career. In his three prior trips, Denver has been outscored vre and the Green Bay Packers in there's a lot of hype and excite- think anybody can doubt it after by an average of 32 points. • See ODDS, page fifteen the Super Bowl on Jan. 25 in San ment about going. But I'm past what we've done the last two Diego. The Packers won the NFC the excitement stage of going to weeks." championship game by beating the Super Bowl," Elway said. "I The last two AFC champion- Medical miracles San Francisco 23-10 and were the want to go there and win one." ship games in Pittsburgh went 10% discount to all students & early Super Bowl favorites at 13 Stewart idolized Elway while start with research 1/2 points. growing up in Louisiana, and he • See BRONCOS, page fifteen faculty with a college ID. (Good through the whole year.) EARN EXTRA WELCOME BACK {jjriemtfy's CASH 1027 N. Main STUDENTS 61 FACULTY and help save lives WE ARE ... donate plasma Sun. • Thurs. 7am until 11pm. BOWLING GREENS Fri. • Sat 7am until 12am. ONLY FULL LINE at Sera-Care Plasma Center 2540 DORR ST. • TOLEDO, OH PHOTO SPECIALTY STORE NOW LEASING FALL 1998

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Compiled from wire In case you missed it... reports With Heisman and national championship in hand; Woodson leads host of underclassmen to NFL

Heisman Trophy winner Charles Wood- Ricky Williams, however, made a surprise son of Michigan announced Friday that he decision to stay In Austin for his senior was giving up his final year of eligibility season and play for new coach Mack and will enter the NFL draft. Brown. "It was a tough decision for me, some- thing I really needed to think about," "Money cant buy friends, fun and loy- Woodson said at a news conference on the campus. alty," said Ricky Williams, who led the na- Woodson helped the Wolverines win a tion in rushing (1,893 yards) and scoring share of the national football championship 12S touchdowns). with a 21-16 Rose Bowl victory over Wash- ington State on New Year's Day. Michigan Moss, 6-foot 5 and (12-0) won The Associated Press title on a 210 pounds, caught vote of writers and broadcasters, while 96 peases for 1320 Nebraska (130) was No l in i he coaches' yards end finished poll. fourth In the Heis- Woodson. a defsnsivs back, waa the first man Trophy ballot- primarily defensive piayer to win the He- ing. The redshirt isman. HVwas^ap used aa a receiver and sophomore set a punt returner for the Wol varines. Division I-A record with 2S touchdown Woodson thanked his coaches, team- MOM mates, and especially his mother for sup- catches. porting him throughout his college career end while he made the decision to turn pro. " will have more impact next season in the NFL than any other player "My mother is a great woman. She never out there," Marshall coach Bob Pruett said. really told me to go one way or the other. Underclassmen opting earlier for the She said, 'Look, its your decision. ... Ill draft Included Leaf (Washington State); stand behind you,"* Woodson said. running backs Curtis En is (Penn State), (Nebraska) and Chris Fua- matu-Ma'afala (Utah* offensive linemen Michigan's All-Americaj cornerback Eric Batsman (Brigham Young), Mo Col- joined more than a dozen underclassmen lins (Florida), Olin Kreutz and Benji Olson who already have declared themselves (Washington); and -defensive available for the April IS-19 draft. beck RW. McQuarters of Oklahoma State. Moss, who did not attend the news con- Projected as a top three draft pick, along ference held by the school. Issued e state- with quarterbacks and ment. , Woodson intercepted eight passes, including one in the Wolverines' "It's been great playing for the Herd ROM Bowl win, and also scored four touch- these past two years,'" Moss said. "Ever downs. since I waa a young boy, I've dreamed of playing in the NFL. Part of my dream is to At least two offensive players said Fri- give back to the person who's done every- day they would stay in school for another thing for me my mom." season: LSU running back Kevin Faulk and quarterback Donovan McNabb of Syra- Simmons, 6-1, 22S pounds, led the Atlan- cuse. tic Coast Conference with 144 tackles. "It was a tough decision,'' Simmons said, Faulk's LSU teammate, offensive line- "but after talking, I wasn't sure whether man , said he is passing up his I'd have this chance again." final year for the draft. Spikes, 6-2, 23S pounds, lad the Tigers Associated Press photo On Thursday, Marshall wide receiver with 136 tackles from his inside lineback- Randy Moss said he's on his way to the ing spot. He said: "I wanted to hear every- Multi-talented and the Michigan Wolverines smel- son. Leaf and a bevy of others, including Marshall sophomore NFL, and so did linebackers Anthony Sim- body's aide of the story. ... I had to think mons of Clemson and Takeo Spikes of Au- about my family, myself, my lifelong led the roses in a 21 -16 Rose Bowl defeat of Ryan Leaf and Washing- wideout Rany Moss, are being allured by the scent of NFL dollars. burn and North Carolina cornerback dreams. I saw a great opportunity and 1 ton State to earn a share of the national championship. Now Wood- Robert Williams. Texas running back took advantage of it."

Switzer quits after 6-10 debacle time in seven years. precast is the ground-level perimeter wall "Just having a chance to be in is excit- The Cowboys aren't the only team in the of the facility. ing," Munoz said market for a new coach The Oakland The precast contract was awarded to Munoz and linebacker IRVING, Texas - Barry Switzer re- Raiders are searching for a replacement National Precast Inc. for $1,897,700. The Mike Singletury were the only first-time signed as coach of the Delia* Cowboys Fri- for Joa BugcL who was fired after going estimate for the work was $1,676,000. eligibles among the finalists. day, saying it was in the team's best inter- 4-12 in his first season. National Precast performed similar work The 1996 induction class will be an- est to have someone else in charge coach Dennis Green on Gund Arena, home of the Cleveland Ca- nounced on Jan. 24, the day before the "At thii time I believe a fresh start at is the most prominent candidate for the valiers, the city's NBA team. Super Bowl, at San Diego. At least four this position will give the Cowboys their job. Green, who recently led the Vikings to The roofing work was awarded to Build- players will be inducted. greatest opportunity to return to the top," their first playoff win in his tenure, has ing Technicians Corps of Geneva, at s Two offensive stars who came close to Switzer said in a statement. one year remaining on his contract. price of $787,739. The estimate for the being elected last year, "I am deeply proud of what our players The Indianapolis Cohs cleaned house work was $865,000 and covers all roofs ex- center Dwight Stephenson and Pittsburgh and coaches have been able to accomplish. after a disastrous 3-13 season. Axed were cept the canopy. Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swarm, again A Super Bowl championship and three di- coach lindy Infante, who had just com- Cleveland Stadium is to open in August arc on the list. vision titles are a source of great pride for pleted his second year, and personnel di 1999 at a cost of $247 million. Mayor Mi- They are joined by this organization and its fans." rector Bill Tobin. The Cohs stole general chael R White has pledged to keep the sta- and Washington Redskins coach George Switzer did not talk to reporters. Team "rnanaSeBUI Polian away from the Carolina dium on time and on budget, although the Allen. Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson, owner Jerry Jonas, appearing alone at a PkilftSers to fill Tobin's position, and hired project has run Into problems keeping con Minnesota Vikings defensive end Carl Fi- news conference, said the decision was "a former Saints coach Jim Mora to take over struct ion costs down. ler, Redskins and Vikings safety Paul very difficult and emotional one for every- for Infanta The city needs to complete the stadium Kruu.s«, Rams offensive guard Tom Mack, one who was involved." in time for a return of the Cleveland tight end Osuae New- "He had the toughness to walk into a sit- Browns as an NFL franchise in 1999. some, Pittsburgh administrator Dan uation that was as great a challenge as any Cleveland Stadium costs soaring Rooney, Steelers wide receiver John Stall- football coach has ever faced in the NFL," worth, Vikings offensive tackle Ron Yary, Jonas said. "Barry Switzer was the right Munoz among Hall finalists CLEVELAND - The city, which is facing Rams defensive end and man for the right time." Eagles wide receiver Tommy McDonald $11 million in cost overruns on its new sta- CANTON - In 13 seasons in the NFL, Switzer, only the third coach in Dallas If Munoz or Anderson is elected, they dium, said one of two construction con- offensive tackle An- history, went 45-26 in four seasons, win- would be the first longtime Bengals Associated Press paste tracts awarded Wednesday exceeded the thony Munoz was selected for the ning a Super Bowl In his second season and players inducted estimate by more than $221,000. 11 times. Tailback Ahman Green rushed for an Orange Bowl-record 206 yards division titles in his first three. His final Munoz was one of three tackles selected The other contract came in about $77,000 But nothing could match the thrill he got season, however, was a disaster, beginning in 1994 to the NFL's 75th Anniversary All- as the Cornhuskers throttled Tennessee 42-17 to snatch a share of the below its estimate. with his arrest for carrying a gun in an air- Thursday when he was listed as one of the Time Team. But induction would top any national championship. Green will forego his final season at Nebraska, The awards were for roofing and archi- 15 finalists for induction into the Pro Foot- port followed by a 6-10 season that kept the honor he has received Cowboys out of the playoffs for the first tectural precast concrete Architectural ball Hell of Fame who are also losing retiring coach Tom Osbome.

Lions7 Brown making'remarka- brae and grafted a slice of hip bone to sta- Jordan: "I would love to" play in other coach besides Jackson — ha re- bilize those bones. iterated that point Friday night - but ble' progress since accident The surgery means Brown's career - New York knows there is a possibility Jackson could which has lasted only two seasons in the and up coaching the Knicks in the HOUSTON - linebacker NFL » is almost certainly over because the NEW YORK - Michael Jordan would like 1999-2000 season. Reggie Brown, told a few weeks ago that procedure limits neck motion. He is wear- to play for the New York Knicks. Jackson said before Friday's game that he night not walk again, was offered a ing e halo-style neck brace to keep every Check that. Make it: Jordan would "love" he plans to take a year off from coachJ:ig wheelchair when he arrived at The Insti- thing stable to play for the Knicks. after this season. He has said in the past tute for Rehabilitation and Research. But doctors have described his recovery He said so himself. Twice. that he would like to coach the Knicks, * V No thanks. Brown said He'd rather walk. so far as remarkable. Many people with Jordan, In what probably was a strategi- It's conceivable that New York would hire "I'm tired of sitting around all the time," similar Injuries have died, doctors say. cally timed comment to fuel the debate him if Jeff Van Gundy meets with limited Brown said as ha prepared to begin the "I know it's going to take a while for me over the Bulls' future, left the door open success this season and next. next phase of his amazing recovery from a to get back normal, but that's my overall somewhat for a future move to New York But could Jordan really be serious about severe neck Injury sustained in a Dec 21 main goal is to get back to normal or close Friday night after Chicago defeated the joining Jackson on the Knicks? game against the . "I was to normal as I can get," Brown said Knicks 90-89 in Jordan's first visit of the "It would be great to play here in New tired during the whole flight (from De- He knows he will not play football again, season to Madison Square Garden. York if that situation (arose)," Jordan said troit), so I'm just happy to be up and and that's something the Detroit Lions MIt wouldn't be that 1 wouldn't love to "(Or) If I was single and didn't have to about." linebacker can accept. play In New York. I would love to." Jordan worry about uprooting my family from Brown, an Austin native who played for "I would say I'm unfortunate about my said. "But that would be a selfish act not where they are. That would be a selfish ap- Texas A&M, was also happy to be back in career, but I'm very fortunate I would conferring with my family and knowing proach. I have to think about my family warmer weather. rather have my life," Brown told the that my kids are in school and I can't take when I think about moving from Chicago "I can see the sun shine now," Brown "Dateline NBC program for a story them out. That's not great parenting." and going to other places." said after arriving Thursday. "It's great to broadcast Sunday night. "I would rather be Jordan made his comments in a roomful So, according to Jordan, it comes down to be back where I'm from" a better ... father, a better son, than be a of reporters, cameras and microphones, better football player. an issue of parenting. Associated Presi paste Brown, 23, was hurt during a fourth- likely knowing full well the uproar they quarter tackle in a 13-10 victory over the would create back home. And if he could resolve that quandary, Jets. A collision with another player dislo- "It's just ... something that happened, The possibility of the Bulls losing Jordan and If Jackson were hired in New York, Detroit linebacker Reggie Brown cated his top two neck vertebrae, bruising you know. Casualty of war." after this season is real, especially with would it happen? has come to grips with the injury his spinal cord and leaving him unable to Brown initially was told he'd never walk general manager Jerry Krause reiterating that has ended his football career, breathe - he had to be resuscitated on the again. He happily proved that diagnosis last week that Phil Jackson will not be "Let me resolve my parenting issues, field - and with no feeling below the neck. wrong when he walked into a news confer- brought back as coach next season. then I can make that decision. Right now I but could have ended his life. The next day, doctors fused the verte- ence Wednesday. Jordan has said he wont play for ar.y cant," Jordan said.

Pippen returns to Bulls team management, namely general man- over the summer, having to deal with all When Pippen was the first Bulls starter is to us. He made his decision without input "I cant penalize my teammates by stay- ager Jerry Krause, and because the Bulls the trade talk and things of that nature," he introduced, the sellout crowd at the United from me," Jordan said ing away from the game, so I got to get had tried to trade him last summer. He is said. Center erupted in the kind of ovation gen- "1 think he understood my feelings as CHICAGO - Two months ago, Scottie back on court and do what I do best," Pip- also, by today's NBA market, underpaid. "I think a player of my caliber deserves erally reserved for Jordan. well as everybody else's on the team But Pippen was so unhappy he pledged to never pen said after the Bulls' 87-82 victory. He will make $2.7 million this season, the better, so I had to stand up and speak out Pippen was cheered loudly again the Scottie made his own decision. play again for the Chicago Bulls. "I've never questioned my relationship final year of his contract. t for myself." first time he touched the ball and then evun On Saturday night, his mind changed and with (coach) Phil (Jackson) or Michael Named one of the top SO players in NBA Pippen said he didn't know if he would be more so when he hit his first shot-the first "It's something we've all been looking sore foot healed. Pippen rejoined the teem (Jordan) or my teammates. I think they history, he ranks 122nd in salary in traded before next month's deadline, add- basket of the game The next time up the for. Now we can start putting everything he helped win five of the last seven NBA ti- understand me for what I stood up for. I 1997-98 ing that he prefers now to finish the season floor, the rust showed as he tried to shoot together and move in the right direction. tles. dont think I've damaged anybody or the He said he has no regrets about going with the Bulls. end was blocked by Erick Dampier. I'm very excited." Pippen, who'd missed the Bulls' first 35 team in anyway." public with his complaints or his suggev But he said his relationships with man- Jordan said he was glad to have his All- games following preseason foot surgery, Pippen aired his grievances against the tion that maybe it would be better if he agement are still damaged Star sidekick back. To make room for Pippen on the roster, started the game against the Golden State team in November. were traded. "I dont think they can be repaired I'm "It's about time," Jordan said the Bulls placed center Bill Wennington on Warriors, played 31 minutes, scored 14 He was upset because he feh he had not "This is the frustration I've been going just going to do my job and just allow them "It was all his decision. He had time the injured list before Saturday night's points and had four rebounds and five es- received the respect he deserved from through for the last couple of years and to do theirs," he said enough to think about it. how important it game. Wennington has a sore elbow. Bojangles WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! FALL 1998 LEASING AVAILABLE! Under New Management TRAVEL AGENCY Newly Constructed for Fall 1998 SERVICES 3 Bedroom, Furnished, A/C, & -*se\t> • Airline tickets — Fireplaces 254 Draffs Travel • Car Rentals 50 Travelers Cheques Hours: Thursday Night 352-5276 > Passport Photos 224 E. 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We just need to do it The BG News tral, we didn't on the same day." perform nearly Illinois 190.350 BG was able to put it together Dan Connelly does not have his as well as I Bowling Green .186.600 on bars for the Illinois meet. own television show. The second- would have After only two hits Saturday year Bowling Green gymastics liked. But we against their Mid-American Con- coach doesn't hold a weekly came back and The Pittsburgh native tallied a ference rivals, the Falcons not- press conference. He doesn't did much bet- 9.35 In Sunday's floor routine, a ched five hits on bars against the well-choreographed, entertain- Illlnl, highlighted by Sarah have to deal with thousands of ter today. We Connelly fans second-guessing his every improved three ing number. Greal is'9.625. move. points in one day. In gymnastics, "I think we're going to be able Yet after his squad opened Its that's like 14 touchdowns." to depend on Amber," Connelly "That was a huge improve- season with home losses Satur- Junior Jackie Haft was BG's said. ment" Connelly said of the team day against Central Michigan only Individual winner against Il- Curry found the atmosphere of performance. "We went from hit- and Sunday against Illinois, Con- linois. The school record-holder collegiate gymnastics to her lik- ting two out of six performances nelly admitted to feeling a bit in the event, Haft won the event ing. to five out of six That's huge. like one of his more well-known with a 9.70 on a handspring front "It was totally different than "But we're still shaky in some colleagues, famed for his inten- Her record Is 9.80, but Conne- club," she said. said. "It was a lot places, even on bars. We have a sity. lly pointed out that the maximum of fun. It felt like you had a lot lot of room for Improvement and "I felt kinda like (BG men's score on the handspring front has more team support, and the we will Improve." basketball coach) Dan Dakich been devalued from a 9.90 to a energy level was really high" last night," Connelly said with a 9.80, meaning Haft essentially Freshman Heather Dank- BG was without the services of grin after Sunday's meet at Ep- tied her mark. meyer, herself from Pittsburgh, its two senior captains, Melissa pler Center. "I didn't sleep, I was "It was a great vault and she's also made her rookie appearance Hunt and Heather Ferguson. throwing things at the wall, I was a great vaulter," Connelly said. for the Falcons, competing on Hunt tore her ACL two weeks ago beating my dog up. And I feel "Jackie's going to be key to our balance beam, floor and uneven but is hoping to come back much better today, even though success." bars. Her greatest success came toward the end of the season. we lost" Haft also claimed victory on on the beam, where she earned a Ferguson, who has been beset by Connelly's canine didn't need the apparatus against the Chip- 9.S75 Sunday with a no-fall rou- injuries her entire career, Is out to fear further assault Sunday pewas, sharing the top spot with tine. for the year with a torn rotator night. While the Illini did top BG freshman teammate Amber Each member of the Falcon cuff. BG KIWI Photo by Jeremy Mania by almost four points, Curry. Both gymnasts earned a beam squad was only able to hit "It's a real heartbreak Injury," 190.350-186.600, the Falcons 9.60. one routine over the two days. A Connelly said of the shoulder BG senior Christina Zufclt stops to pose on the balance beam during chalked up three more points Curry had an impressive Fal- "hit" routine is one without a ailment that brought Ferguson's Saturday's meet against Central Michigan. Zufcll finished second for than they did in Saturday's con debut, competing on vault major break In form, such as a Falcon career to a premature the Falcons with a 9.20. contest, a 188.S7S-1S3.S2S CMU and floor exercise In both meets. fall, that would cause the Judge to end. WILD on who's going to go play the best Continued from page eleven. Men's Basketball point guard, arguably, in the Falcon icers continue ball down court and called country, or as good as any. That's timeout to draw up a last shot at- a helluva deal." tempt. Coming out of the break, BG kept a firm hold on the star guard Earl Boykins handed I Eastern Michigan .. .75 momentum coming out of the to struggle over break off to guard Derrick Dial, who Bowling Green 78 second half. The Falcons scored was Immediately called for a the first eight points after the By TOD McCLOSKEY and Lake Superior 6; BC 2 carry. game like this," he said. "Not like break, building an 11-2 run that WILLIAM SANDERSON Forced to foul, EMU put De- this. You lose to a ball club be- would give them their biggest The BG News BG scored the first and last Mar Moore on the line. The jun- cause they outplayed you. Not lead at 42-29. goals of the game, but in be- ior guard hit one of two foul shots because officials blow the calls. But the lead evaporated While the majority of Bowling OTES tween, the Lakers piled up six. to push BG's lead to two. "Now I'm not a sore loser, but I minutes later when EMU, behind Green students were relaxing at Senior captain Brad Holzinger scored his third goal of the Boykins then misfired on a don't like losing when I feel like I eight points from Boykins, rat- home, the Falcon hockey team f^. Hockey driving layup, and a Jon Zajac got screwed. ... You don't make tled off a 10-0 run to knot the went on a long tough trip through season at 2:08 of the first period. putback wouldn't drop either. BG crucial calls down the stretch to game at 60. New York and Michigan. Craig Desjarlals scored at 18:40 center Kirk Cowan collected the EMU took its last lead with 139 BG went 1-4 over Christmas second goal of his hat trick at of the third. Timm gave up the decide the outcome." six goals on 30 shots. rebound and got tangled up with The controversial calls and to go on a 3-pointer from Dial, break, spliting two games at the 11:42 One of the Laker goals came on EMU's Corey Tarrant and drew a Barnes' angry outburst oversha- who finished with 22 points. Boy- Sheraton Classic and then losing Muckalt scored the Wolverines a LSSU power play, but two oth- pair of whistles. dowed what was a fantastic game kins added a layup to make it three Central Collegiate Hockey original go-ahead goal for his The outside official signaled 75-72 EMU and push his total to a Association games. first goal and then scored Into the ers were shorthanded. BG's between the Falcons (6-7, 3-2 empty net to complete his hat power play went 0-7. jump ball - with possession go- MAC), who sit atop the MAC game-high 29. Just after Christmas ended, ing to EMU - but the Inside offi- Dakich had plenty of praise for BG departed for Vermont for the trick. East, and the West division Ea- Falcon forward Zach Ham cial overruled gles (7-6, 3-2 MAC), the presea- the Eagles' backcourt tandem. Sheraton Classic. With a four- Northern Michigan 6; BG 5 scored BG's two goals of the him and called son pick to win the conference "Having been In the Big Ten goal second period, Dartmouth The score was close but the a foul on Tar- for 16 years, I'm not sure I've buried the Falcons 6-2 The fol- game. The first came on an assist play was not. Northern Michigan tournament from Adam Edinger. Chris Bon- rant. Cowan hit EMU grabbed an early eight- seen two guards who can domi- lowing day BG beat host Ver- outshot BG 48-20, but Timm one of two free nate play like they can," he said. mont 3-1. vie assisted on the second. knocked away 42 shots. NMU point lead, but BG received a Freshman goaltender Shawn throws, and spark when coach Dan Dakich "They're terrific." The following week, BG visited goalie Duane Hoey gave up five Boykins Reld led BG with 24 points, Michigan's upper peninsula for Timm kept BG in the game, by goals. sent In diminutive point guard steering aside 36 of Michigan's missed a shooting ll-of-12 from the games against Northern Michi- The Falcons pulled ahead in the Howard Chambers. The 5-6 jun- 40 shots. 3-pointer at the ior matched up against Boykins, free-throw line. gan and Lake Superior State. De- second period with three goals, buzzer. who led the Eagles to an upset "I think Tony's been terrific all spite scoring one of the largest leading 4-2 at one point. Northern Barnes, vow- year long," Dakich said. "I'm goal totals of the season, BG With the victory, Michigan scored a power-play goal within over nationally-ranked Michigan goaltender Marty Turco set an ing to meet Barnes last month, and helped the Fal- proud as hell of Tony Reld to- came up short 6-5. The next two minutes of intermission, and with the Mid-American Confer- cons storm back to a 31-27 half- night" night Lake Superior beat a tired NCAA record for career wins by then outscored BG 2-1 in the ence hierarchy, pulled no time lead. Moore added 17 for the Fal- group of Falcons 6-2. goaltender with 112. Turco sur- third period to send the game punches In his postgame attack. cons, while Cowan dropped In 18 Last Friday, BG dropped a 4-2 passed former Wolverine goalie "Howard's the greatest story Steve Shields. Into overtime. "We didn't deserve to lose this ever," Dakich said. "A 5-6 walk- points and gathered 10 rebounds. decision to Michigan. J.P. 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ODDS A look at the week ahead Continued from page twelve. in Bowling Green athletics on Tap Bowls. The Steelers did it In the 1970s. Jan. tfl Staunch defense and a bal- anced offense have been the keys « for Green Bay. Men's Akron The Packers have allowed 61 Basketball 140 points in their last six meaning- WMU ful games - their season-ending 31-21 victory over Buffalo had no We Care ■ bearing on the standings. Just 17 Women's Kant of those points came in the 7:00 playoffs, and one was on Chuck About Basketball WMU Levy's Mckoff return with the game decided Sunday. Watermiil •I Dorsey Levens became the The Water ONott. first player to rush for more than lloikiv 3:00 Express WMU 100 yards against San Francisco this season when he got 114. You Drink™ This Packers team might be at more versatile than last year's Gymnastics ON* St model. It also claims it traveled a 730 much tougher road to get to the ■ ■ ! I — ■■ ■■ 1 final game. "I'm more excited about this TRY one," center Prank Winters said. Swimming OMo "It was so much harder, there WATERMILL 140 were so many more obstacles to overcome, and then having to win the NFC championship game on EXPRESS* the road was so difficult. All the Indoor Track way, there's been a lot of bumps to get over and a lot of doubt LOCATED AT: from the outside." The Broncos have had a strang- 989 S. MAIN Women's at lehold on doubt whenever they " . " (next to Pagliai's, BG) Onto SI. made the Super Bowl. John El- Tennis TBA way is 0-3 in them, and none of the losses were close. 1058 N. MAIN (in front of TCBY, BG) M at But Denver (15-4), the fifth MAC MAC MAC wild-card team to make the Mni's Tennis Indoore mdoon Super Bowl - only Oakland in (T**>) (To*Jo) (ToMo) I960 won It - has shown tremen- dous resilience. All-Pro Terrell O Computer Monitored Safety Shut-Down System Don't Miss: Falcon women in crucial game at Kent Wednesday (88.1 FM) Davis, the AFC's leading rusher, O Tested by the State gained 139 yards at Pittsburgh, •a N«W> orapntcc compiWd by Scotl Brown the first back to surpass 100 WBGU - games on 88.1 FM BQSU Sportj Information O NAMA Approved against the Steelers this season. O Just 25tf a Gallon PACKERS O Serviced and Sanitized Daily - Green Bay coach Mike Holm- who missed all but two games Once again, the home-field ad- Continued from page twelve. gren was a mentor to San Fran- this season with two major knee vantage wasn't good enough for O Unique 8-stage R.O. Purification Process bert Brown, Brian Williams and cisco quarterback Steve Young Injuries. the 49ers. And with the Broncos LeRoy Butler shut down the San and the 49ers' Steve Mariuccl , who played for winning In Pittsburgh, both con- O Self-Serve: You fill your own clean bottle Francisco running game, limiting coached Favre in Green Bay. Mariucci at Cal last season and ference championship games O Open 24 Hours a Day it to 32 yards on 17 carries. But it was clear from the start was cut by the 49ers in training were won by the visiting teams And while the 49ers made a which was the stronger branch in camp, kicked three field goals for Just the third time in NFL his- few big plays, they also made this family tree. The Packers for the Packers. tory. WATERMILL EXPRESS* removes if present: huge mistakes - 59 yards of pen- (15-3), who beat the 49ers for the For the 49ers (14-4), who were Young finished 23-of-38 for 250 D Herbicides □ Bacteria □ Lead alties in the first half. fourth straight time. 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But it was San they went 76 yards in 10 plays to ORust O Sediment a and Other Impurities 1 verse that eventually led to Rob- when Favre hit Freeman, who Francisco's first loss In 10 home the San Francisco 1, thanks In inson's interception. caught four passes for 107 yards, games this season. part to a 24-yard pass- The Niners also allowed a on a slant early in the second The 49ers' last championship interference penalty against 40-yard Favre-to-Freeman con- quarter, giving the Packers a came three years ago, when they Woodson. Gary Plummer deflec- nection in the final seconds of the 10-0 lead. Ironically, that's the beat Dallas here, then went on to ted Favre's third-down pass with first half that set up a field goal. favorite play of Young and Jerry beat San Diego in the Super William Henderson wide open in DINING DINING This was the family ties game Rice, the San Francisco receiver BowL the end zone. SERVICES SERVICES BRONCOS University , Continued from page twelve. receiver Ed McCaffrey - came and the Steelers, and they held We needed on a couple of first after pass interference penalties Denver to 2 yards on the their downs and, sometimes, that's down to the final play, in the 1994 on Chad Scon and Carnell Lake, next two plays. tougher than getting points." ^ Dining L^ ^1 and 1995 seasons, just as Elway's which totaled 56 yards. But Elway found tight end Before Sharpe's catch, Steelers W first two victories in the AFC ti- Still, Stewart, making the mis- Shannon Sharpe over the middle coach Bill Cowher was certain J Services s=_ J tle games in the 1986 and 1987 takes expected from a first-year for 18 yards on a play they im- his team was about to win, just as seasons did. Nobody is better at quarterback playing his first provised for the first down, and, it did by rallying four times this game-winning rallies than Elway, championship game, nearly with only 1:52 left, Denver had its season from deficits of 10 points who has led 44 such comebacks brought the Steelers back. He fifth AFC championship - and its or more. Martin Luther King Jr. in the fourth quarter. shook off the interceptions - he second on the road. The Broncos But this time, Elway managed finished with an AFC-leading 21, also won in the 1986 season in 'We pinned them at the 10, had Weekend Hours the clock and his offense to per- Including the playoffs - to hit Cleveland, when Elway led the two time outs left and 2:46 to go," fection late In the second quar- Charles Johnson on a 14-yard TD famous 98-yard march known as he said. "We had them in a big ter, masterfully driving the pass with 2:46 to play. 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Entertainment Editor John Wenzel ft ENTERTAINMENT 372-2603 Titanic film worth its weight in gold By JOHN WENZEL ic" succeeds because it does. ' filthy-rich fiancee Cal Hockley by the skill of both actors, espe- tographs of the original ship. The Titanic's accident. However, the The BC News The film opens with a deep-sea (played by Billy Zane). cially Wlnslet. She's an unlikely scenes of the sinking ship are a two situations are incomparable expedition to the Titanic wreck- Meanwhile, Jack Dawson candidate for a heroine, but she mixture of computer animation and Cameron ought to have stuck age headed by Brock Lovett (Bill (hearthrob-of-the-moment Leon- does a flawless job. and shots from a huge, flooded to entertaining us instead of try- Trying to justify the budget of Paxton of "Twister")- His mania- ardo DiCaprio) has just won a A jealous Billy Zane gets wind indoor soundstage in Mexico con- ing to reprimand the public for James Cameron's new historical cal search into the past mirrors ticket onto the Titanic in a poker of their relationship and taining a 90 percent replica of the not giving this disaster more at- drama'Titanic" would be like that of Cameron's and allows the game. He's scruffy, headstrong proceeds to frame DiCaprio for ship. tention. wearing a blindfold while you're special effects team to flex Its and every bit the stereotypical theft. Before Dicaprio's punish- It's difficult for the audience Underused in the movie are at target practice: you would be computerized muscles. American hero. He meets the ment can be carried out, the Ti- not to be overwhelmed by the Oscar-winner Kathy Bates as missing the point. At $200 mil- Upon meeting 101-year-old young Rose, played at this point tanic's fated encounter with an sheer magnitude of the special "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" lion, it's the most expensive mov- Rose Calvert, played by Gloria by Kate Wlnslet ("Sense and Sen- iceberg occurs and the ship is effects and the chilling scenes of and Bernard Hill of "Gandhi" as ie ever made, surpassing Kevin Stuart in makeup, we are led into sibility," "Heavenly Creatures"). thrust into chaos. dead, frozen bodies floating in Captain E. J. Smith. They waltz in Costlier1 s "Waterworld." the past via flashbacks and nar- As one can guess, they court, At this point the real stars of the icy arctic waters. One gets and out of scenes with no direc- However, "Waterworld" failed ration. She tells of her voyage on fall in love and learn about life "Titanic," as one can guess, are the feeling that Cameron is try- tion and little dialogue. Bates es- because it didn't deliver to the the Titanic with her haughty from each other in the usual the the visuals. The sets are ex- ing to pull a "Schindler's List" pecially would have been a wel- audience what a multi-million mother (Frances Fisher, of "Un- ways. The believability of their quisitely detailed reproductions with the last few scenes by show- dollar movie should have. "Titan- forgiven") and her heartless, relationship is enhanced greatly done from drawings and pho- ing the tragedy and horror'of the • See TITANIC, page 17 'Haircut' Bono's funeral is glimpse marked by into life laughter, tears of 1970s By BRANDON WRAY The BC News The Associated Press In a ceremony marked by tears and laughter, Bono was The decade of disco and po- PALM SPRINGS. Calif. - remembered as a gregarious man whose accomplishments lyester is long gone but the out- Wracked by sobs, Cher eulo- rageous and tacky spirit of the gized her ex-husband Sonny were more remarkable given his self-deprecating sense of 1970s is alive in a current nostal- Bono on Friday as "the most gia wave. College students espe- unforgettable character," and humor. Cher, Bono's long-time sing- cially have tried to tap into the told a unique gathering of who-cares-about-the-f uture "I mourners from Hollywood and ing and stage partner, de- scribed first meeting him, then Will Survive" mentality in recent Washington how the enter- years, as shown by numerous tainer-turned-congressman traced the formation of their 70s theme nights at clubs and beat the odds with his joking professional and romantic parties. personality. partnerships. "When I was 16, I met If one wants to look beneath "Some people were under the the surface deeper into the dec- misconception that Sonny was Sonny," she recalled. "I never ade and those who lived through a short man, but he was heads saw anything like him before in and tails taller than anyone my life. He walked into this it, Tom Perrota's book "Bad else," Cher said tearfully. room and I swear to God, I saw Haircut" (1995,228 pages, Berk- ley) may be of interest. "Bad "He could see above the him and everybody else was washed away." Haircut" is a coming-of-age book tallest people. He had a vision set against the gaudy backdrop of his future and just how he Laughs filled the church was going to build it," Cher when Cher lovingly recalled of the disco decade. It chronicles told some 1,400 mourners at St. Bono's "weird hairdo - be- the life of a boy. Buddy, who is a Theresa Roman Catholic tween Caesar and Napoleon." teen during the height of the dec- "One of the first things he ade and a college freshman at the Church. dawn of the'80s. A large color portrait of a told me was he was a descen- grinning Bono hung near his dant of Napoleon and his father The book starts in late 1969 flag-draped mahogany casket. shortened the name to Bono, when Buddy and his friends are Cub Scouts in third grade on a Outside, another 2,500 mour- but he didn't want to make a l«tcd Prr.l p»«. field trip to see the Weiner- ners clutched umbrellas in a big deal of it," she said. Sonny Bono Mobile parked at a local grocery light drizzle, listening to the Calling him "a scrappy little Italian guy with a bad voice," Leaving most of the congre- Gingrich said Bono never cortege of several hundred store. It ends with Buddy serving services on a loudspeaker. took himself seriously and cars drove to the cemetery at The two-term Republican Cher said he purposely decided gation in tears, Cher ended her as a pallbearer at a neighbor's never acted like a celebrity. Desert Memorial Park in Cath- funeral. Along the way we see congressman and former to cast himself as the duo's eulogy by recalling a Reader's straight man. Digest feature called, "The Behind his jokes, however, was edral City for the burial. There, Buddy's growth through grade mayor of Palm Springs died a dedicated politician who was as the sun broke through the school to high school and on to Monday when he skied into a "What people dont realize is Most Unforgettable Charac- able to disarm his critics, Gi- rainy skies, Bono was given a early adulthood. tree at Heavenly Ski Resort in he created Sonny and Cher," ter." ngrich said. 21-gun salute from a military "Bad Haircut" is a smartly South Lake Tahoe. He was 62. the Academy Award-winning "That person will always be actress said. "He had the con- Sonny for me," she said. California Gov. Pete Wilson color guard. written book that captures the Mourners included House said Bono's candor and tena- time period it's set in, but also Speaker Newt Gingrich, a do- fidence to be the butt of the In his eulogy, Gingrich told Bono's wife Mary, and their joke because he created the mourners how members of city were his greatest gifts. transcends it. This story zen congressmen, former Vice children - daughter Chianna, 6, could be set in any time peroid. President Dan Quayle, former joke." Congress had gathered before "A lot of us will remember a and son Chesare, 9 - then dawn in Washington for the The reader can see Buddy President Gerald Ford, Cali- On the career change that man who beat the odds because released several dozen doves trip west. change as he gets older. He fornia Gov. Pete Wilson, Inter- propelled him to Washington, he refused to let the odds beat into the sky. Cher said, "I know someone "It was the sort of group him. He refused to accept it seems young at the beginning, ior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, Bono was married four times almost causing the readers to doesn't decide in the middle of Sonny would have liked, a lot of when somebody told Sonny he and had two other children - who represented President people, important, early in the think they may have chosen a Clinton, actor Jack Scalia and their life to become a con- couldn't do something," Wilson Chastity with Cher, and gressman, but that's so typical- morning being inconvenienced said. Christy with his first wife. singers Tony Orlando and for him," Gingrich said. Jerry Vale. ly Sonny." After the funeral Mass, a Donna Rankin. • See HAIRCUT, page 17 Jerry Seinfeld wants popular sitcom to go out on top The Associated Press plug on "Seinfeld" after this not a parallel universe with a feld" shoes. Scorn and Schaden- three neurotic chums ~ Elaine, wouldn't last forever, any more season. Some of us will insist the laugh track! freude - that's the "Seinfeld" George and Kramer. THERE'S than Manhattan's other cheri- end is overdue, that "Seinfeld" is This summer, we'll revisit the way, especially in The Year of your "show about nothing!" And shed amenities. A favorite Upper NEW YORK - It's 11 down, 11 already on a slide. Some of us farewell season as episodes have Jerry. where else but Manhattan could West Side restaurant can close new "Seinfelds" to go. Then, my will vigorously defend the past their repeat airings, and pick Jerry will walk away with his they accomplish almost nothing without notice. Even our pre- friend, it's all over. Jerry Sein- couple of seasons of a series that, them apart again. We'll also beef head high and, even without that while so resolutely self- cious 212 area code may soon be feld walks away from this dec- about what a disappointment that raise, his wallet stuffed. For absorbed, at such a feverish swiped, replaced by some gin- on its worst night, is funnier than finale turned out to be. ade's towering sitcom, and from most sitcoms ever dream of be- everyone else, it's going to be a pace, under such trying circum- ned-up number no one's ever Come fall, we'll keep on watch- tough year. heard of. a sky-high pay raise, just because ing. Then we'll watch each new stances - yet never tire of this he wants the show to go out on ing "Seinfeld," all 170 episodes, Especially tough for Manh.it "Seinfeld" and slam it. ("Sein- magnificent treadmill? "Seinfeld" is something spe- top. which our loci stations will tanites. We take a particular joy Watching "Seinfeld" every cial. Its rise from obscurity to feld" airs Thursday at 9 p.m. EST rerun each weekday until Judg- (WhaduhyaCRAzee?!!!) on NBC.) in "Seinfeld," which isn't just set Thursday with the knowledge pop-culture phenomenon paral- So let's tarry no longer. Before ment Day. We'll complain about in Manhattan but also nails so that it's also beamed to the rest leled the breathtaking comeback we shed another tear, let's de- Countdown! As the end ap- whatever NBC jams into the many of its pungent little truths. of the nation - that's one of the clare 1998 The Year of Jerry. proaches in May, we'll batten show's old slot on Thursday (Or does it reassert Gotham fa- great joys of living in this of New York City, which a dec- Here's how it goes: down the hatches. Remember the nights. And as we once would bles we want the outside world to hopped-up, overpriced metrop- ade ago was in a funk even Pro- At every opportunity, we'll all media hullabaloo over the have laughed at "Seinfeld," we'll accept as true? What's the dif?) olis. zac couldn't lift. 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SEINFELD Vonnegut's novel offers Continued from page 16. Yorkers who think "Seinfeld'' broke that spell. satirical commentary Now, "Seinfeld" Is about to break the city's heart. Well, maybe that's putting It too ByJOHNWENZEL which at that point is too much their heads. It's not a particularly The BC News for them to handle. strongly. unpleasant feeling, but one to be Even as viewers start the avoided when reading a proper mourning process for "Seinfeld," And who should come to the novel, which this is not. we can expect relief when its Part science-fiction, part social rescue but Kurt Vonnegut's "Timequake" would more ac- satire, Kurt Vonnegut's writing swan song has been sung. Finally favorite character, the long-out- curately be described as a collec- we can relax. There'll be no more attained him a sort of counter- of-print science fiction writer tion of frank quotes, philosophi- catch phrases and other pop- culture hero status In the 1960's Kilgore Trout? Trout, Vonnegut's cal ramblings and autobiogra- for such novels as "Cat's Cradle" alter ego and pseudonym, has phical character sketches. And if culture shorthand with which we must be conversant to be accept- and "Slaughterhouse-Five." His appeared in "Breakfast of Vonnegut is to be believed, this is witty, cutting sarcasm captured ed by our crowd Whew! Champions" and "Slaughter- his last novel, which would ac- From the beginning, "Seinfeld" the jaded imagination of the house-Five" among others. In count for the nostalgic tone and country with "Breakfast of has been a lingo-slinger like no "Timequake" Vonnegut is more "loose-end tying" that occurs other series. Its four misshapen Champions" and "Galapagos." In or less giving a send-off to Trout throughout. Vonnegut's latest offering, heroes, smugly alienated from by recounting his history and everyone else they encounter, "Timequake" (1997,219 pages, giving him the recognition he de- Although I did not find what I Putnam) we are treated to more was expecting in "Timequake," it stay connected with each other of the same. was still a pleasing read that through their own shared code. Despite the fact that Vonnegut As viewers, we are privy to this 'Timequake" succeeds as a made me laugh out loud several jargon, as with "re-glfter," "sex- has never been a linear writer in times. I recommend it to anyone book of fictitious memoirs but ual perjury" and "master of your the first place, 'Timequake" falters as a novel. The plot, while who appreciates intelligent (al- domain." seems to lack even the hint of a referred to often, is never actual- beit pessimistic) commentary plot. In the introduction of the Year after year, week after ly realized. It hovers a few feet and hysterical jokes. week, there's a growing body of book, Vonnegut explains that a away from the book as if it were timequake is "a sudden glitch in knowledge to digest. And if you something separate and abstract. Vonnegut may not be capable don't keep up, buddy, you're go- the space-time continuum" The characters skirt the line be- anymore of writing something as ing to embarrass yourself. which forces everyone on earth tween interesting and incidental. profoundly beautiful and disturb- Imagine that someone in your to relive the past 10 years of ing as his novel"Sirens of Titan," peer group brings up last week's their lives, good or bad. When the The readers never know when but the quality of his writing is "Seinfeld" episode. He starts by universe begins expanding again, Vonnegut is being truly autobio- such that even his directionless humans must deal with free will. parroting one of Its key lines: graphical or simply messing with rambling Is still a joy to behold. "They went farther to the left of the slash than anyone ever dreamed!" Then, flashing a self- Title says it all for new Nicholson movie satisfied smile, he erupts with his own tart summation: "They sure did!" You better know what he means. ByJOHNWENZEL in an upscale New York apart- The characters' paths cross here is Kinnear. His honest, non- later in the picture, but not so. There's been so much pressure The BC News ment. His gay neighbor Simon, when Melvln, Carol and Simon stereotyped portrayal of a gay This type of inconsistency dam- played by Greg Kinnear of "Talk road trip to Baltimore together to man is as refreshing as it is orig- to stay current, for so long! It's ages the flow of the plot. been such a commitment! Thank Soup" fame, is constantly at odds solicit money from Simon's par- inal to the big screen. Thankfully, "As Good As It goodness that, like Jerry, "Sein- There is no safer bet for a mov- with the unsympathetic Nichol- ents. Various types of bonding Gets" has more strong points ie's commercial success than and wisdom-sharing take place My main problem with the feld" fans can scon rest on the son. Simon's art dealer friend than weak. The dialogue is clever show's laurels. We earned It combining a director and actor Frank (Oscar-winner Cuba Good- and the drama is spread on quite movie is the fact that much of the and the acting is top-notch who have worked well together ing Jr.) threatens Mel vin from thick. The dialogue is sharp and attention in the movie is mis- professional. Brooks has a keen in the past. This says nothing time to time with physical vio- witty, though, so it's an enjoyable placed A lot of time and many senseof what's funny (Just look TA.NIC about the quality of the film, but lence, but he continues harassing experience overall. camera angles are spent on Si- at "The Simpsons" which he co- only that people will turn out in mon's dog Verdell, no doubt eli- them both. created) and he uses it every Continued from page 16. droves to view it. "As Good As It Gets," which citing a "Ooh, isn't that cute?" chance he gets. His direction Luckily, director James L. When Simon is badly beaten in would at first appear to be a love response from the audience. It graces the movie with the same come addition to the character Brooks' new film "As Good As It a robbery attempt, Mel vin is story between Nicholson and adds nothing and detracts much. sophistication and style that interplay, but Cameron relegates Gets" has both a winning team called upon to watch Simon's dog Hunt's characters, deals more 'Terms of Endearment" had. and quality performances. Verdell. This softens the normal- with the development of Melvin Another example is the rob- her to a cameo status. Brooks worked with Jack Nichol- ly uptight Melvln and allows him and the discoveries he makes bery scene. The viewer is intro- I would be surprised if this son In 1983's Oscar-winning to develop a friendly relationship about himself. Nicholson gives a duced to Randy (a rather greasy- movie didn't garner more than a 'Titanic" deserves to be seen, "Terms of Endearment" and now with his favorite waitress Carol great performance as Melvln, looking Skeet Ulrich) whose few Oscar nominations, namely if not for the amazing special ef- in "As Good As It Gets." (Helen Hunt). Melvln attempts to making the audience love a char- friends are responsible for Si- for Nicholson and Kinnear's per- fects then for the the above-par involve himself in Carol's life acter they're supposed to hate. mon's injuries. A good amount of formances. This is some of the acting. You might want to bring a Nicholson stars as Melvin and goes as far as to pay for a Hunt is more than competent as time is spent getting to know the best American film drama being pillow though- At three hours and Udall, a cranky, bigoted, obses- personal doctor to treat her the exasperated, working-class character. This would lead one to made right now, and I suggest IS minutes it can be a bear to sit sive-compulsive author who lives asthmatic son Spencer. waitress, but the real discovery believe that he may reappear checking It out while you can. through. HAIRCUT Continued from page 16. drunk and stoned. Buddy experi- and some friends decide to track A good portion of the book is through friends, girlfriends, up Buddy goes through a wild ado- ences racism as he happens to be down the bully and get back at Buddy's high school career. A and down times with his parents, lescence In his hometown filled children's book. But as the book in a car of people that decides to him. Buddy really doesn't think girl who won't stand for the driver's ed and the prom. One of with good times and friends. But continues the readers can see harass a black child and steal his it's a good idea but lie's forced to pledge of allegiance is suspended the funniest lines in the book is like many, he finds he grows Buddy grow more mature as he basketball. go along. from school in 1976. The book when Buddy talks about his fami- apart from many high school exeriences different stages in reads like the inspiration for the ly's religious inclinations. friends and loses interest in and life. The book gets into the head of The book >s full of emotional movie "Dazed and Confused." touch with many things he once Buddy and we see his thought and insightful moments. Buddy, Picture the whole decade as seen "It was a family tradition, he enjoyed We see him go from a junior patterns as he gets into situations who narrates the book in first by someone like the freshman-to- and I went to church on Christ- high kid who looks with wonder that are good and bad and some- person, will tell a story and give be Wiley Wiggins character and mas Eve while my mother, the "Bad Haircut" is a moving at teenagers who are drinking times dangerous, usually through updates on what happened to the that would give you a good idea only one of us who believed in book that appeals to anyone who and smoking to someone who no fault of his own. He gets people involved or say that he of what "Bad Haircut" is like. God, stayed home and wrapped was once young or wishes they goes to Christmas Eve mass jumped while playing basketball hasn't seen them since. The book shows him going presents." -Buddy, pg. 123. could have been. Hall of Fame welcomes six inductees Caldecott Medal The Associated Press in Spanish, then switched to Eng- tlnctlve guitar work helped show he wrote about the Mamas lish to thank his mother for her propel the band's 1976 album and Papas called "Dream A Little NEW YORK - The Eagles and spirit of conviction and devotion "Rumours" to multlplatlnum Dream." awarded to painter Fleetwood Mac, whose harmon- to family. status. ies on stage and excesses off He ended by thanking Latin Problems with alcohol and John Phillips said it was their The Associated Press was a surprise," Zelinsky said. stage defined 1970s popular mu- musicians: "Peace to you all and drugs, as well as well-publicized music, not their freewheeling "It's an elegant-looking sic, were inducted into the Rock may the music set you free." fights between band members, lifestyle that is remembered to- NEW ORLEANS - A newly book. It doesn't look like the and Roll Hall of Fame on Monday The Eagles, formed In 1971, led to the breakup of both bands. day. illustrated version of the clas- Rapunzeis that you may have night. created a distinctive country Money and nostalgia brought "Thirty years later, lifestyles sic folktale "Rapunzel" and a seen," he said "The tower, in- Other Inductees included the sound using traditional rock in- them back together, leading to change. Our music is still as coming-of-age story of a girl stead of being a stone dung- group Santana, led by Carlos San- struments. The group, led by successful reunion tours by both strong as ever," said Phillips, who woefully mourns her eon, is a brilliantly decorated tana's fiery guitar and dedication drummer Don Henley and guita- bands in recent years. who was married to Michelle for mother won top honors in piece of architecture." to Latin music and experimenta- rist Glenn Frey, and later guita- The Mamas and the Papas - about nine years. children's literature on Mon- tion; the Mamas and the Papas, rist Joe Walsh, scored hits with Dennis Doherty, Michelle Phil- Caldecott Committee Michelle Phillips recalled how day. folk icons of the late "60s; rocka- 'Tequila Sunrise," "Best Of My lips, John Phillips and Cass Elliot Paul Zelinsky received the Chairman John Stewig appre- being homesick for California billy legend Gene Vincent; and Love," and "One Of These - performed from 1965 to 1968. American Library Associa- ciated Zclinsky's distinctive Lloyd Price, one of the early Nights." Their biggest hit was Elliot, popularly known as Mama during a winter in New York led tion's 1998 Randolph Caldecott buildings and authentic cos- Phillips to write the enormously practitioners of New Orleans the 1976 album and single, "Hotel Cass, died of a heart attack in Medal for his detailed oil tuming of Renaissance Italy. popular "California Dreamin." rock 'n' roll. California." 1974. paintings of "Rapunzel," in The induction ceremony was Fleetwood Mac, started in 1967 "We started folk rock," said which a girl imprisoned In a "Classically beautiful il- held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel by two former members of John Doherty, who spoke with The As- Other inductees Included jazz tower grows her hair so long lustrations portray this com- in Manhattan. 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BO 24 NEWS Any questions call the UAO Office 22343 MANDATORY MEETING- Tonight January 13 McKenna performs •or. 121 Wet* Hal after long absence New Members Welcome "Your One Stop CONGRATULATIONS Electronics The Associated Press 1998 "I consider myself a song PHI ETA SIGMA OFFICERS! player rather than a jazz player. I President: Susie DonVilo Service Center" BOSTON - The slow strains on really like playing old songs," he vlce-Preeloam: Susan Fiacus the piano suddenly picked up Into said. "Some of the songs I play Secretary: Lindsay Edwards Treasurer. Jim ConneH Computers - VCRj ■ Audio/Visual a jazzy and unusual rendition of are even older than I am." Hstonan-Kelly Shanklin "You've Changed." Fingers It's the songs that keep his fans Small Appliances ■ 'Hand Held Tower Tools around the elegant room at the loyal. McKenna's admirers are Co n gr ■ u I a I lone Oak Bar began drumming the PHI ETA SIGMA sure there isn't a song he can't Scholarship Wlnnerell dark wood tables. The heads of a play, and music experts credit Angela Lipecomb couple with gray hair and gray him with keeping the "Great BranOShupe INC Susie DonVito PEMTRONICS suits bobbed with the music. American Songbook" alive. JuteHutlar When Dave McKenna finished McKenna was pianist in resi- Meghan Krueg or 150 N. Main St., Bowling Green 353-3115 the tune, the well-dressed crowd Kefly Shan kl in dence at the old Plaza Bar from Sally Taylor 222E. Front St., Pemberville 287-4428 cheered. Some stood, hooting and 1977 until 1986, playing five yelling "Bravo." nights a week. McKenna didn't seem to notice. "It's like having Larry Bird His hands just started gliding back, to see Dave McKenna on QQufiGS across the keyboard of the grand the parquet floor," said John piano to play the next song. Higgins. Tk WANTED: Recently, after almost 10 years c He and his wife, Corrine, came %ohtdotn Paloct Loyal BGSU students who want away, McKenna, who lives with to the Copley Plaza at least once a his wife on Cape Cod, returned to week during the years McKenna to earn money while gaining the Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston played regularly there. Since he HUGE EL NINO expertise in public relations, for five shows. His fans turned left, they've seen him play all S/ALEH marketing and sales. out in force. > Han (BtucbU cap style md over the country, from Rhode others) SO%OFF Though not a household name, Island to California > Woven bracckts 50<-J1.50 If you can work evenings, we have a McKenna is known and sought "We're like groupies," said • Huge dbcajxtts on doihing! great job for you with the Spring after in music circles as an artist Corrine Higgins with a giggle. • Berkdanas on sake • Onginal -Jewelry on tale 1998 Telefund teaml Earn above of rare talent and style. He's Most of the people who filled We alao carry New York played with Charlie Parker, «yie Jewel ry minimum wage and qualify for cash the room and waited in line out- • N*w IncenM • Tie Dye ihlrtt Oong Benny Goodman and Stan Getz. side the door were hard-core andenort iJe«v*n) • Overall*- Sprtng bonuses and prizes, too! For more He's Tony Bennett's favorite McKenna fans. They couldn't re- Oessce • Patchwork pants • New lighten. information, visit the first floor of piano player. sist coming to see him in what • Tapestnei • Candles • Acceworte* Mileti Alumni Center January 12-15 "Dave is world class, there's no they think of as his rightful 445 E. Wooster and sign up for an interview. question about it," said pianist home. Ray Santisi, who said he's been a He finished his first set with (At the railroad tracks) fan of McKenna for years. "He's one of his signature theme med- Mon-Sat: 11:30-9 Interview times are limited, so come early! able to do things with the har- leys - songs about sweets, in- Sunday 12-6 354-0176 mony that was originally intend- cluding "Candy," "Sweet Lor- ed by the composers, and is able raine," and "Ain't She Sweet?" to reshape it with some outstand- McKenna, who was born in ing harmonic twists." Woonsocket, R.I., said he never McKenna, 67, is a tall, lanky, intended to be a career musician. unassuming type. He appears "I sort of intended to go to col- UNIVERSITY PINING SERVICES slightly embarrassed by lavish lege but my marks weren't very praise. good," he said. University Dining Services is seeking BGSU students to work

BRAKES • EXHAUST • SHOCKS • STRUTS • ALIGNMENT • SUSPENSION • AIR CONDITIONING beginning immediately Spring Semester 1998. We work around your class schedule. Work as few as 10 Tuffy JV^H: hours, or as much as 20 hours per week. Auto Service Centers SI The choice is yours! Tuffy Does It Right! wmcs To apply, contact the dining center of your LIFETIME WARRANTED LIFETIME WARRANTED choice in person or by phone. SHOCKS & STRUTS MUFFLERS LUBE/OIL/FILTERFREE OFF Commons Dining Center 372-2.563 Founders Keepers Food Court 373-2781 WITH ANY 0 LIST* SAVE &\ our (cinrlett mvenrtrr »* '»T If-''""!1. 50% * Galley Dining Center 372-2766 SERVICE PURCHASED 30* SAVE an our««xnplefc invrrvory J iif qualify, OVER $100. Iittiime wjmuuai .hoilu n*i ttruo - good lot at litfiimr warranted mufllcn - «<\»i tor at long * loin as von own your cat vou own your tat Kreischer Sundial Food Court 372-2825 'In lin* ol odvri oltn Moti cat ntj light rr» b ' In Urn ot Mhrr rtkn MOM an *i I krfii an. U 'l«lKiiulwh«c*ko Mw an avJ light mwli McDonald Dining Center 372-2771 University Union 372-2641 353-2444 • 1087 S. Main Street University Union Catering 372-6095 i Next to IVa Hut. North of Rt. 6 • HOURS: Mon.-Fn. 8am-6pm. Sit. 8am-4pm M r~G~

oil Palming II 010 YOU KNOW? Jan 20 Feb. 2-4 lease the Picasso in you with .. s pm I By working just 10 hours each week for 1 month you ( illigraph) could have enough money to: Bcginnci -

(> I eb ) * Make a car payment 7 9 pm I * Pay the monthly rent ar Bowling Green Stale University IK-<.i)tn I & II * Support your CD habit rer>: r0 Mm 10 7 '. |>ni I Create your own masterpieces By working 3 months or more you could have enough in a variety of media. lii;iss Stenciling money to party in Panama City for spring break! Mar. 21 Express your artistic side. Mi .mi 12 pin S

Photograph} niih C0M€ WORK FOR US! Vulumaivd ( MHVI H*I ; \pi s Ma> I For information, call Continuing Education. h Ml s in pm \\ International & Summer Programs: 419/372-8181 University Pining Services page 20 The BG News Tuesday, January 13, 1998

3 BDRM House 424 E Woosler Intramural entnee due Women's A Co-Rec We want lo adopt a baby. After school care needed 3:15-5:15. Moo. HOME CHILDCARE 1990 Subaru Legacy. 4 drHB wagon Automa Fall Lease $600/mo. util included Daakatball-Jan 20: Men. Deekerball-Jan 21: Four years ago we were blessed with the adop- through Fn Must have own car. J3 50-hr. Call Family looking tor daytime childcare-2 wkdays tic. rVC. ail power. Ores yr. old. no rust. $3200 / 3S3-7S47 Woman's bowling-Jan 27; msn's A women's tion ol a beautiful boy. Today we hope to be 353-3141. {10-15 hnVwk) in their Maumee home. Some ■neg. Call 352-9644. leamhandbaH-Jan 28 (Corns and team lo play. lust as fortunate by locating a birth mother who flexibility on which days of the week. Children 1 Loft lor Sale Jan. 22. ft-iOpm in the Tun Room. Perry finds us lo be the right family for her baby. My ages 22 months (girl) A 6 months (boy). Look- Apt. lor rent 1 bdrm . Ig. kitchen, quiet neigh- Babysitters tor Tuea. A Thum. morn. & mid- Good condition, off white colored. $100 OBO FieldHouae). Al entries due by 4 00pm on due husband and I are both artists and own our ing lor experienced candidate with at least two borhood. Short term lease. $250 Call day. 2-3 slots available Ref req Call Nancy Call 353-6341. daa> in 130 Party PleMHouee. own design business. We work at home which references. Starting salary at $36 an hour Call 353-6266 allows us tons ol time lo be together Our son Houston 354-0422 Susan Booth atB9i 9?(V Duplexes/houses for '98-'99 school year. Tucker very much wants to be a big brother Babysitter wanted. Afternoons. 4 yr. old girl. 7 LASTCHANCE The KEY Yearbook has immediate openings Smith Corona 5000 plus personal word pro- EM, 1 a 2 bdrm-I to 3 tenants and asked if he could adopt the baby too To yr. old boy. Eip. A transp necessary. Call for story writers and section editors Some po- cessor. Like new-used by grad student. Com- SENIOR PORTRArTS speak to Tom or Deborah call: 12 month leases only 352-0960 or 352 €978 sitions paid and some are volunteer. Start plete with monitor, reference manuals a 14 rib- LAST CHANCE 1-888-610-2555 Steve Smith 352-6917 (no calls after 6pm) Sailing Monday Jan. 26 Cad Woll Studoi win Babysitter, part-tme for professor's toddlers building your resume. Flexible hours. Call bon cartridges Asking $250 OBO. 352-7650. os on campus taking tenor portraits tor Die 352-0189 Cindy or Vicky for more info. 372-8635. bwmft-flpm. Anal 8ms ttss yaar. You must attend this sea- Waitstafl positions available. Must be able to Female roommate needed - own room son k> ba included in the 1998 yearbook. Por Babysitter needed afternoons. work days and/or nights. Apply in person at FOR RENT 1996-99 school year. trans win ba taken daily from tOam-Apm in 28 354-2954 0*372-0479 Brandywine Country Club. 353-0325 West Hall {yearbook office). Please cat HELP WANTED 3724634 to schedule a sitting. The (6 sitting lee can be champed through the Bursar Babysitter needed m our home Toes.. Weds . FOR SALE Houses. 1 6 2 bdrm. furn. apts. for 98-99 A Thurs Qam-12 30pm Call 352 5724 •Renting Apts. a Houses school year. Call 352-7454. Travel Grant Money to Study Abroad 100 Insir uctof ^Counselors needed 211 E Heed New 2 bdrm. house. Semilurn. 2 car garage, 321 E. Merry B-6bdrms. Proposals tor the International Travel Grants Coed seepaway camp PooonoMts. PA BO 24 NEWS mil Florida's New Hotspol-South Beach low util 10 min. from BG No pets $550 mo. are available in the Center tor International Good salary'lips' (906) 689-3339 MANDATORY $129! Bars Open Until Saml Great Beaches. 315 E. Merry ■ Downstairs plus util. Ca» 669-4094. Programs (1108) Oflenhauer Weal). The dead- MEETING Activities. Warmer Weathori Try Cocoa Beach- Also. 2 bedroom apartments line Is January 30 Call 2-0309 with questions. Tonight January 13 Hilton S17SI Daytona % *' springbreak School yr. leases, all dose to campus Now Leasing for 96-99 ■ ■ 353-0325 ATTENTION STUDENTS 9pm travel.com I BOO 678 b3Uu 1 BR. 2 BR, Duplex apts. 12 mo. Now hiring (or Spnng Semester 121 West Hall Call 419 354 6036(104) UAO Spring Break Hill Spring Break Panama City' Stay On The Pan Tim* Highland Management Daytona Beach Beach Near The Best Bars $149" 6 Free Par Lest than one biock from campus New Member's Welcome March 8-14.1998 ties & Free Cover Charges included! Hurryi 2 BDRM Apt 426 1/2E. Woosler ttVHR. STARTING PAY spring breaktr avol com 1-800-678-6386 Fall Lease $42S/mo. util. included Responsible, non-smoking female, wanted to- Coat $269 w/trana. 3 shifts available: $159 Hotel only 353 7547 share 2 bdrm. apt. for summer, possibly follow- A Shift: 7tJ0e)m-10:00am Childcare needed for kindergardener & 18 mo 11111 Spring Break Bahamas Parly Cruisel 6 ing school yr $235rmo , close to campus. Call (pnee increases after Jan. 15) B Shift: 10:1 Sam-1:lSpm old girls m our Rosstord home, 2-4 days per Days $27gi Includes Meals. Parties a Ta.es' 1 373-6000. leave message. Sign-up now in the UAO Office C Shift: l:30pm-4.30pm week. Must have references, non-smoking en- Great Beaches a Nightlife Leaves From South 2BDRM apt 712-722 4th St 330 Union New Fleilble Hours Available! vironment Please call 419-666-2U9. Florida' springbreaklravel.com Fall Lease $400/mo.. w/d hookup Very small 2 bdrm house. Pels OK $S00/mo Any questions cat the UAO Office 22343 1 800 678*386. 353-7547 days a utn Available now. Call 354 2285 Possibility o' working 21/2 hours Childcare 13 yr old Mon & Wed; 2 30 6 30 and getting paid for 3' Trans req Call 354-1506. 354 8802 354-8703 FREET-SHRIT •tiooo \\ In my book, SamB's, Credit Card fundraisers for Iratermties, sororities & groups. my favorite BG restaurant. n.i/H iiK.iin Any campus organization can deserves star billing. It's the raise up up |1000 by earning a whopping $5.00-VISA application. How linn Green, Ohio *ght best place to eat between 1£> N. Main St.. B.G. * 353-1361 CaH 1-800 932 0528 eit 65 Qualified callers receive Toledo & Columbus. ^^ 353-09SS 104 S. MAIN Welcome Back Stundentt FREE T-SHIRT. Tlir Mr Jo flruJr ffrw-Ji

Admission $5 * Matinees $3 ] MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EKIDAY SATURDAY Seniors. Student Id. Kids 12 * Under S3 Management Inc. 1 Fri. Midnight Shows * Sat Rocky Horror I 1&2 bdrm avail. Close lo campus. 14' Willie 15^ Morrison- 710 \ .1 ■: nt< r priwl IK-inz-SiU JAZZ Paper Apis.) Rents suul al 375/ mo t NIGHT Down Plate free Pop & Popcorn With This ulils. 2 bdrm includes washer & River Boys dryer. Call for info 353-5800. 146 North Main • Bowling Green Ad Valid Thru 1/31/98 21 JAZZ lane Management Inc. NIGHT Mil RBBGAE THE WASH HOUSE 1&2 bdrm avail. 1082 Fairview Avc.lHilKdulc Apts.) unique floor Laundromat designs, vaulted ceilings, washer/ 28 dryer hook-up in the 2 bdrm. Rents Nathan 250 N. Main start at 350/ mo + mils. For more JAZZ info call 353-5800. NIGHT NIGHT Whitt OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Band

WASH FOR 75*2! Management Inc. Studio Apis, avail. 215 K. Poe Rd (Evergreen Apis.) Laundry on site. One person starts al 230/mo THE ulils arc included. For more info 'January TANNING 20 Visits call 353-5800. CENTER for 3 LOCATIONS ^fEJ^CA THE WASH HOUSE THE HEAT $40 Management Inc. 248 N. Main 904 E. Wooster Expires 1/31/98 354-1559 352-3588 1 bdrm avail. 215 E. Poc Rd( Evergreen Apts.) Very Proud sponsor of winter sports SOUTHSIDE LAUNDROMAT spacious, laundry on site. Rent 993 S. Main Serving BG since 1980 starts at 340/ mo + clcc. For more 353-8826 info call 353-5800. 3 ESI F Open Weekdays 4 P.M. lunch Friday * Saturday • Sunday When it's gotta ANY"l7t"EM* be Pizza, it's 2fc PIZZA gotta be Your Choice: Student Dook 14" Pisanello's, ! Sm. $4.50 Lg. $7.00 ! Exchange and Subs too! ■ ■ Med. $5.75 XLg. $8.75 i 12 Slices! i Recording to a Additional Items Extra BGSU preference A Huge Order Of BG s Best surveu, students Breadsticks Only $2.25

prefer Pizza to FREE DELIVERY Hamburgers. LIMITED AREA 352-5166 Recording to COS N Man Nol Valid Wilh Any Other Oiler • Expires 3-31-98 4 National Rsk for specials! Restaurant A Large 12" Sub Association Choice of Italian, Ham, Turkey, Pizza, Veg. tests. Pizza is $4.25 (Rst Bf, Club, Ckn Parm +.25) • J^ ^\ the better 1 / \ Big Enough For Two! Go nutritional value. IP&K* 312-1766 ,t Pisanello's ♦„ Not Valid With Any Other Otter • Expires 3-31-98 #« !%•■••••■■•■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■••■■■a|* s# has served more CHOOSE ANY 2 Pizza than any • 7" 1 Item Pizza o<\ • 5 Huge Breadsticks FOR $4.75 • Small Sub pizzeria in Bowling • 10 Wings • 6 Mozzarella Cheese Slicks Green. Vou know 0 FREE DELIVERY we have to be laEksp** *' I l-TZZO'e03 N. Man 352-5166 good! We only use the finest ingredientsl 590 East Wooster • 353-7732

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