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The Independent Student Newspaper of the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Volume 75, Issue 3 Buffalo's, and Rabbits, and Bears, OH MY! Joshua Kelly and so he turned to science. He ing the experiences of my life. A/go Staff Writer paints to be able to visualize the In his painting. Entropy, which things that are to great for his is one of those currently on dis­ Starting September 15th and spirit to contemplate on its own. play in the H-Wing Art Gallery, running till October 9th, Stockton It was a trip to Alaska that really he also explores the idea of students have the privilege to see had the greatest effect on him. He entropy, that the universe is some amazing paintings, sketch­ said that Alaska is the closest expanding to relieve the stresses es, and sculpture done by thing to what he imagined Eden in it's system, and that our civi­ Stockton's own Professor to be like. It was then that he was lization, our very humanity goes Stephen Halco. Professor Halco able to reconcile religion with against this natural order. He currently teaches Painting and science. explores the idea of proximity Drawing at Stockton, as well as He started to focus less on the and duality in this triptych (a Painting and Art History at human figure as metaphor and three paneled painting). Lincoln University and Painting delved more into animal as a Another work on display is Studio in the Young Artists metaphor. He said "I have used "Belonging", a painting that uses Workshop at Moore College of animals as a surrogate for the the Buffalo as a symbol of his Art and Design. He lives in human figure. Animals are like us internal conflict, his struggle Philadelphia where he also main­ in that we are both mortal and between religion and science. It is tains a studio. share the experience of life and a painting that he relates as a very During the September 23rd death. When we observe them, cathartic experience during a dif­ Lecture given in AS102, we see traces of. ourselves and ficult time. Professor Halco gave the audi­ feel as if we know them on some It's interesting because Eden ence an insight into his transition­ level. Yet there is a divide is a large influence on Professor al period going from an art stu­ between man and animal, a gulf Halco's work, and Eden is at the dent to a professional artist in the of iftiknowing between civiliza­ heart of it, an idea of innocence. first Visual Arts Program spon­ tion and the wild, as if we were Despite the large and compli­ sored program of the year. He more like them in the not so dis­ cated issues that are contemplat­ went on to say how just coming tant past, but have lost a connec­ ed in Professor Halco's paintings, out of school he was very much tion to them." his color choices are always focused on the human figure for He goes on to say, "We have warm and gentle. They are colors metaphor. no shared syntax or language to that one might see in a children's Professor Halco was raised as bridge this gap and the animal book. The colors almost always a Catholic, but as he grew up, he remains elusive, becoming contain a gold or silver cast to "Ambassador", to the emotional few minutes out of your day and started to question everything, abstract, a symbol for life that has them. "Entropy". It is very important get yourself down to H-Wing Art looking for the answers that no words. It is in this realm, All of his work is phenomenal for students to see &e talent that Gallery and Check It Out! couldn't be found in the religion beyond words, that I am explor­ md inspiring, from the imsettling their teachers possess, so take a Illusions or Idiocy, Stunts or Stupidity Lea Mason many doctors advised him show or if it's just a publicity Argo Staff Writer against doing this. There are stunt. many health risks in having all After Blaine started his On Monday, September 22 your blood rush to your head. hanging, reports came out that David Blaine started his next One of the risks of blood rushing all was not what it seemed. magical stunt. — Being hailed as hanging upside lor many years David **One of the risks down for 60 hours, onlookers Blaine has been doing these were shocked and dismayed to stunts in an effort to prove of blood rushing leam that Blain took breaks that he is not like a regular, every hour. These breaks were human, last week Blaine to your head like so that Dr. Napolitano could started his latest magic trick. check him over, and so that he Blaine has been known for that is blindness. could take bathroom breaks. many of these stunts. Some "I have met David Blaine of his past stunts include a 44 several times and he is the true day fast while being suspended in to your head like that is blind­ epitome of a Magician. He Photo provided by www.nypost.com the air above the Thames River in ness. doesn't just concentrate on one Magician David Blaine and Kelly Ripa hang upside down at London. Also Blaine successful­ Dr. Massimo Napolitano, area of magic but all areas. Central Park. ly survived in a block of ice for chief of vascular surgery at David Blaine is keeping the Art 61 hours. Hackensack University Medical alive and making my job easier, Last week, Blaine hung upside Center, told the Associated Press because when I walk around down for three days. After the 60 that hanging upside down campus performing tricks it's hours Blaine will then take what increases blood pressure in the because of magicians like David he calls the dive of death. He will head. This especially happens in Blaine that still keep you interest­ then plummet to the ground, the eyes and that can cause blind­ ed," said Juros. where there are no nets below ness. On Wednesday, September 24 him. Other risks include hemor- Blain successfully completed his "What David Blaine is doing jhaging, and swelling and cramps stunt safely. is of course not a Magic Trick but in the internal organs. Whether or not you believe its true Magic. Me as a Magician, Blain told Kelly Ripa on the what he does is magic, Blaine is to be able to capture a persons Regis and Kelly show that this still one to watch. mind to see the impossible no has already happened to him matter what it is, is pure Magic," twice before, so they do not want said Chad Juros, Stockton's own this to happen. Photo provided by news.bbc.com magician. Many people were skeptical David Blaine performing a prior strunt underwater. For weeks before the stunt about whether this was a magic The Vessel of Truth to the Stockton Community Since 1977 303n September 29^ 2008

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'^Protecting, serving and educating America's future "Serving fhe Stockton Community Since 1971" Glenn Miller how nice he or she may seem. It is the residential student who is For the Argo Stay with your friends; always paying that bill. G-202 have a designated driver if you Also, writing on walls and The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey We are asked many times are drinking or arrange for a ride other locations also costs money, Pomona, New Jersey 08240 Email: [email protected] about crime on campus and what home. Sexual predators use alco­ so if you, as a residential student Phone (609) 6524560 are the usual crimes at Stockton. hol and drugs to lessen your inhi­ don't mind paying, let the vandal­ Fax (609) 748-5565 Thankfully, serious crime is not a bitions and then they take advan­ ism continue. If you are tired of Advertising (609) 652-4297' recurring problem for our com­ tage. Don't forget nearly 70,000 having your community trashed [email protected] munity, but there are crimes that students are sexually assaulted help us catch the vandal. Email occur. So we offer some advice each year and about 75% (3 out the police anonymously on the for your personal safety while on of 4) have consumed alcohol Crime Tip Line on the police Una Wayman Editor-in-Chief campus. prior to the assault. Again, make department web site. Kevin Block News Editor There will always be "bad it hard for the criminal to get you. Matthew Heidkamp Sports Editor guys" who will steal from you or If you use a credit card, debit Emergency Test Marisa Sanfiiippo A&E Editor cause you harm. Some minor card or ATM card, protect your Message Results Michelle Petrie Op/Ed Editor precautions on your part can in PIN number. Do not give it to Amanda Ismail Copy Editor many instances help you from anyone. When you use your cred­ On 9/19/08 we ran a test of becoming a victim. Many crimi­ it card, if you need to give the several of our emergency com­ Casey Phillips Advertising/Business nals are what we term an "oppor­ card to a clerk to swipe it, watch munication systems, including Manager tunistic thief" them, especially in a gas station. our text messaging system, our For example, an individual Always check your credit gallery TVs, our class room noti­ Staff Writers walking through the parking lot card/debit card, etc. transactions fication system and our electron­ on the way to class or a friend's for activity that is not yours. ic sign boards. All the systems Nicole Brennan, Staci Carney, Joshua Kelly, Robert Morris, Mark apartment may not have an inten­ If you lose any of the cards worked well. We did have one Grossman, LaSharon Henderson, Jennifer Hentz, Lea Mason, tion of stealing something from a contact the company immediate­ classroom that needed some Chantal McClary, Brittany Tenpenny, Jamir Tuten, Patrick car. But, if you leave the car win­ ly to cancel it. Also, protect your repair which has been completed. McNulty, JR Warnet, Tiffany Tam dow open, door unlocked and an identity. A stolen identity can We sent out over,4,900 text mes­ IPOD or GPS sitting on your cost you thousands of dollars and sages many of which were deliv­ Printed by Bartash Printing, Inc. dashboard, you have just made it several years to repair the dam­ ered within seconds which is very easy for him and provided age done by the thief great news in the event we need The Argo is not an official Publication of The Richard Sfockfon College of New to use it for a real emergency. Jersey, but produced independently by the students. him with the opportunity to be a These are some simple tips to The people listed above are the only qualified representatives of The Argo. Letters, thief, and for you to be a victim. help prevent you from becoming Thanks to Bob Heinrich and all opinions, photographs, cartoons, and articles are we/come by all. Deadlines are Recently we caught a subject a crime victim. Use good com­ of Computer Services for their Wednesdays by 5 PM. The Argo reserves the right to edit or deny all submissions. opening unlocked car doors in a mon sense and always contact the work with this test. Copyright Argo Corporation 2008 parking lot on campus. Why police if you see or observe were the car doors not something suspicious. Your call "STOCKTON SEE LOCKED? Make the thief smash to the police might help prevent a THE LITE" a window to get your electronics; friend or neighbor from becom­ Your Friendly at least someone has a chance to ing a victim. We will be at the Stockton hear it and call for the police. Homecoming on Saturday, Five Pay Forecast Or better yet, don't leave valu­ NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 10/11/08 from 12:30pm-4pm from Weather.coni ables in the car visible from the With our DWI golf cart and beer outside; store them in the trunk or Our Neighborhood Watch goggles. Come join us for a other out of site location. Program is starting on 10/1/08 in unique educational experience. When walking on campus, use Maple Hall with a safety presen­ lighted areas, walk with a friend tation "The Law and You." Don't Tip of the Week when possible, be aware of your miss it as it starts at 8pm. Also, surroundings; know where the there is a barbeque on 10/6/08 at If you have not yet signed up nearest emergency phone is and the TRLC at 6pm. Come join in for our emergency text messag­ have our police department's the fiin and leam some great safe­ ing system, go to the Stockton phone number 609-652-4390 ty tips at the same time. Thanks portal, click on the "student" tab programmed into your cell to Residential Life Complex and follow the link to register. Men. 9/29 Tues. 9/30 phone. Director Debbie Scheibler for Don't be left out in an emer­ Walking on an unlit path or organizing these events. gency. roadway is not good common Remember, safety is every­ Partly Cloudy Isolated T-Storms sense and makes you a more VANDALISM/GRAFFITI one's business, so please report high: 76° high: 76° available victim. Make it hard any safety or security concem to low: 57° low: 58° for the criminal to get you. We have had several incidents us at 652-4390 or dial 9-1-1 in an If you socialize with friends, of vandalism and graffiti on cam­ emergency. If we can be of any make sure you watch out for each pus in the last week or so. 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Therapy For that the pollution in the water­ kinds of surfaces include: drive­ She also mentions while Water ways of New Jersey has been ways, parking lots, grass, and Watch is especially great for reduced from eighty percent as of places where homes and large environmental science majors, Terminally 111 last year to now seventy five per­ buildings are in multitudes. education majors would also ben­ cent," states Lindsey Maglietta, When a storm occiu-s, ten per­ efit from volunteering because current president, at the start of cent of its water becomes known the classroom experience is cm- Children Since 1951 Water Watch's kick off meeting as "run-off," which can cause a cial. last Thursday afternoon. variety of damage if a particular This year, Stockton's chapter Ashley Pero Hill and also the Children's For students interested in area contains large numbers of of Water Watch hopes to not only For the Argo Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. devoting their extracurricular impervious surfaces. Damages continue helping protect and If anyone is familiar with the time to help preserve the beauti­ can include anything from the improve the environment, but What makes Tri Sigma spe­ movie Patch Adams, ful and natural habitat of flooding of lawns and sandy also involve other organizations. cial? Sigma Sigma Sigma ward they filmed at with the chil­ Stockton Campus, Water Watch, -areas, to point-source pollution, a "We will be partnering with Foundation centers its philan­ dren is actually our ward in North is the organization for you! term that is becoming highly the Tennis Team, Zeta Tau Alpha, thropic efforts around the theme Carolina. According to Maglietta, a acknowledged and used in this Tri Delta, Tri Sigma, M.A.L.E.S, "Sigma Serves Children," specif­ Each year the sisters of the transfer student from York generation's vocabulary. and F.E.M.A.L.E.S," says ically through the Robbie Page Epsilon Epsilon chapter here at College in Pennsylvania, their The installment of rain gar­ Maglietta. Memorial. Stockton hold various fundraisers mission statement is, "to improve dens throughout the campus "We want to not only get the This foundation holds near to accumulate fimds to help the New Jersey's waterways through would not only help to reduce message of Water Watch out into and dear to every Tri Sigma Play Therapy continue on strong! stewardship and education." A flooding from severe storms, but the conmiunity, but also break member. The reason why it is so For outstanding support of statewide organization. Water also to protect the flora and fauna down the walls between clubs to special is because it is our own Child Life and Plaiy Therapy pro­ Watch exists at ten colleges siuTounding our very own Lake show how much we all care about philanthropy. grams, Sigma Sigma Sigma has throughout the state; Stockton Fred. Stockton." Meetings are held on The Robbie Page" Memorial been recognized by the National being one of the largest chapters. Tumea also states, "the con- Tuesdays at 5:00. Good luck was founded in 1951 shortly after Therapeutic Recreation Society, The events they hold are of a stmction on campus has Water Watch! the death of a former National since contributions from the large variety, satisfying the increased the possibility of extra President's child. Sorority have benefited many appetite of any nature and out- dirt and dust being carried from "It is because of Water Watch Mary Hastings Holloway Page thousands of children. door's enthusiast. A new and mn-off water into Lake Fred, that the pollution in the water­ (Alpha) lost her yoimg son to large project they will be xmder- which would in turn clog the gills ways of New Jersey has been polio. Back then the foimdation taking this year is the installation of fish." reduced from eighty percent as was used to help fund research of a rain garden. Before Water Watch begins of last year to now seventy for the cure of polio and helped If you have any questions lohn Tumea, the project's the rain garden projects on cam­ five percent" during the Salk vaccine projects. or want to know more about coordinator, explained diuing the pus, they will try it first at the Now since there is a cure, the phi­ Sigma Sigma Sigma come meeting the basics of how one location of the newly built lanthropy raises funds to support visit oiu" website http://sig ftuictions along with the reasons Universalist Unitarian Church. play therapy floors, libraries, and matriee.tripod.com or send why it would benefit Stockton. IJiey will have the assistance of other various activities for termi­ an email to violetsand "A rain garden is essentially a not only their members, but of nally ill children. [email protected]. biological filter that takes in rain Tate Charingi, an environmental This is founded, supported, water using water intensive studies professor. and maintained by sisters only...a plants," says Tumea. He further Aside from rain gardens, trait unique to Tri-Sigma. Two explains that one of the main rea­ Stockton's chapter of Water floors that are the focal points of sons it assists our climate in Watch also has an educational benefit are The University of remaining healthy is because it component. Stockton s very own: Saeed Halim, Vice President of North Carolina Hospital, Chapel naturally "reduces impervious Kerri Somers, member and Water Watch FALL and SPRING GRADUATES Build your future on a strong foundation... Resume Workshop Saturday, October 4 10 am - 2 pm. Upper N-Wing

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The Last Day at the Legendary Yankees Stadium Brittany Tenpenny construction that began way back emony's first Argo Staff Writer in 2006, is now 75% complete. pitch. 53,000 dark blue seats are being "I'm very, After a triumphant 7-3 victory put in place, each with a spectac­ very sad to think over the Baltimore Orioles, 85 ular view of homeplate. that Yankee years of history toppled The famous Monument Park Stadium is not down as the iconic Yankee will be dead center behind the going to be in Stadium, the House that Ruth fence. Though it is new, the stadi­ existence any built, met its demise. um pays homage to the very first longer. I wish it In a post game ceremony, stadium the Yankees shared with could have Yankee players took to the field the Giants from 1913-1922. remained as a one last time to pay respect to the Before getting their own stadium, New York land­ legendary landmark. the ball park 'was horseshoe mark, but I Pitcher Mariano Rivera shaped. guess like all scooped dirt into a clear contain­ "It's built to last for the next things it has come to its final days Clockwise from Top: Reggie er, while past players and hall of 50 years or more," said Harry as we all do." Jackson "Mr. October famers like Bemie Williams and Olsen, the project manager. And end they did. At one "The Sultan oj all came to remi­ While some might be skepti­ o'clock, fans were allowed fo Swat", Manager , nisce about their time in pin­ cal, Major League Baseball's enter the field and touch the grass The M&M Boys, Roger stripe. It was current Short Stop, President, Bob DuPuy has these legends graced years before as Maris and who addressed the uplifting words. "The biggest Frank Sinatra's swan song "New (respectively) crowd. surprise to me was how when you York, New York," played in the "So take the memories from walk into the main bowl you feel background. this stadium, add it to the new like you're in — Perhaps the biggest indication "I would have been happy being memories that come with the new with elements of the current sta­ of the end came on the marquee. 80 or 90 years old and still com­ Yankee Stadium and continue to dium and the stadium before it's The sign, which told the day's ing to this stadium. The new sta­ P pass them on from generation to renovations in the 70's." start time said: "Thanks for the dium is beautifitl, but I don't generation." Sounds like a fan's dream. Memories." know if the ghosts are going to Memories indeed. The stadi­ However, for some people, the A video played afterwards be there. .You can feel that, um, which housed such legends triove is bittersweet. A Yankee fan included the Babe himself wink­ standing here—Babe Ruth, Joe as Babe Ruth, , Joe from New Jersey, expressed his ing above the words, "See you DiMaggio. It's not going to be DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle, sorrow on Fox Sports. Across the Street!" the same." mir 4 saw 26 World Series "I would have been happy A chapter has closed not only Championships. being 80 or 90 years old and still in the history of Yankee Baseball, "I'm very, very sad to think that Johnny Damon and Joes coming to this stadium. The new but of the city itself. Though this Yankee Stadium is not going to Molina capped off the Yankee's stadium is beautiful, but I don't might be a hard time for some, it be in existence any longer I winning tradition with two home- know if the ghosts are going to be is a begirming for others. wish it could have remained as runs, paralleling Ruth's similar there. You can feel that, standing Many eager Yankee fans wait a New York landmark, but I feet on the very first opening day. here—Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio. for that opening day when they guess like all things it has come However, this team will not be It's not going to be the same." enter the new stadium for the first to its final days as we all do." homeless for long. April 16th Babe Ruth's 92 year old time and make new memories all marks the unveiling of the new daughter, Julia Ruth Stevens, had over again. Here's to another 85 "Thanks for the Memories." $1.3 billion Yankee Stadium. The the honor of throwing out the cer­ years. ^OC KTqif»\; •me HtCHAHD STOCICrOH COU^E or MJ WEB POBTyi.

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The Candidates' Economic Plans Ken Dashing one - calling for the government position. Before the bailout For the Argo to hold equity in any company it plan, his position was to allow bails out. : homeowners to refinance unfair In the wake of the bankruptcy, Obama's long-term goals, for mortgages, rather than divert tax declarations of some of our the economy are primarily redis- money to help pay them off. nation's top finance houses of tributive. Twenty percent of He believes that in order to both presidential candidates have American earners would see a tax prevent crises such as the pres­ been forced to alter their ent one, the federal shopworn rhetoric. *^With both candidates government should McCain has been focus on vigilant over­ attempting to quietly working so hard to properly sight rather than new back away from his well- regulations and restric­ known stance of market position themselves in the tions, and that federal­ deregulation while mak­ minds of voters, it can be dif­ ly funded bailouts ing a big show of calling should be used only as for the termination of ficult to discern their actual a last resort. SEC'chairman Chris Cox His primary long- and demanding that the plans for the future of the term financial goal is government's $700' bil­ American economy. to end pork barrel lion bailout doesn't spending (the expen­ "The government's top eco­ include big payouts to sive bloating of bills nomic experts warn that, with­ company executives. increase, which would be used to through the addition of special out immediate action by lyleanwhile, Obama has blast­ cover tax cuts and credits for vir­ interest amendments) in Congress, America could slip ed the administration's reckless­ tually all middle- and lower-class Washington. He's said he plans into a financial panic and a ness, painted John McCain as Americans, including extra sup­ to lower taxes for most distressing scenario would part of the problem, and dis­ port for home buyers who Americans and American busi­ unfold," Bush said. "More tanced himself from the ugly jumped into the tottering home nesses, with extra tax credits banks could fail, including business of working on a solution market without being able to pay going to families with children, some in your community. The so that he can credibly criticize back their loans, as well as added people who pay for their own stock market would drop even the situation from afar. services and protection for the health insurance, and businesses more, which would reduce the With both candidates working unemployed. researching and investing in value of your retirement so hard to properly position Obama is a vocal opponent of future technologies. account. The value of your themselves in the minds of vot­ the free market. He has stated Furthermore, John McCain home could plummet. ers, it can be difficult to discern that he would like to renegotiate has proposed that any fixture Foreclosures would rise dra­ their actual plans for the fiature of parts of the North American Free increase in taxes would require matically." the American economy. Trade Agreement, increase taxes a three-fifths majority vote in The $7008 Bailout Barack Obama, the current on international businesses, and congress. meeting revealed deep frontrunner, has nothing good to would make environmental While both candidates' plans divisions between say about the government's mar­ demands a regular part of trade for the American economy are Barack Obama and ket rescue plan. He's ^sed the cri­ agreements with other nations. ambitious, both are somewhat John McCain. Some sis to distance himself from busi- John McCain, on the other shortsighted in that they do not think that McCain is ness-as-usual in Washington. hand, is a hardcore free market address the ever-increasing bur­ using politics in this His only contribution to the advocate, although recent events den of Social Security expenses bailout rescue effort has been a minor have forced him to amend his or the national debt. Campaign 2008 The Press invites voters to grade the debates "A. 4'^ r The Press of Atlantic City is looking for southern New Jersey voters, including college students, who haVe not yet decided for whont' theywill vote in November's presidential election. If that describe s you, we would Hke to hear from you. Now that we have your attention, why not be The Press will invite groups of eight men and women to watch either the a bartender? We have full time, part time, presidential or vice presidential debates in our Pleasantville news-room. and weekends available. 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"Tin— Joe Torre, Always a Winner Robert Morris With so many ups and downs es on the field for him. His play­ Intramural Argo Sports Writer and changes from one season to ers wouldn't want to disappoint Sports the next, the only constant in him by not playing their hardest, NewsT:. • As the stadium lights are shut Major League Baseball has been by not hurtling, and by not doing Schedule off for the last time at Yankee the success and wiming attitude all the liltle -ihings that Torre Stadium, an era of domination, that Joe Torre brings to a team. expects, and the players are proud and unprecedented success Torre led the Yankees to the and glad to do so. Big Intramural comes to an end with a season playoffs every season he was Manny Rarmrez had been crit­ Monday. that spelled disappointment, and their manager froni^^he years icized in Boston from fans. was far from the 9/29 usual success that Yankees fans have OJ.'s vs. Pi come to expect. Men's Soccer Many fbrmer Kapp' Yankee heroes "%ere vs. Gwynedd- at the stadium for its 10/1 («9pin final ^toe from the Mercy § likes of , to 7pm Mr. October hiniself, Zeus vs. Reggie Jackson, and as recent of a player Stockton Studs^ as Bemie Williams. Tuesday. Babe Ruth's 92-year- 10/1 @10pm old daughter even 9/30 threw the first phch of the game. With the extrava­ ManlmalX vs. Field Hockey gant list of former Ramrod Yankee greats in vs. Neuman attendance it just 10/2 @4;30pni 4pm seemed as if someone was missing, and that missing piece was former Yankee skip­ Volleyball per, Joe Torre. 1996-2007. He won ten announcers, teammates, and the Although Torre was missing Red Sox organization for his lack @Ramapo from the final game at the stadi­ Championships, and led the of effort, or care and laziness. 7pm um, there is something he isn't Yankees to the World Series six Ramirez, since coming to LA and missing this year: the playoffs. times, with four World Series playing under Torre, plays tough Torre had been the Yankees chanipionships. Torre has over defense and bats ahiiost 400 with manager sinte 1996, Md was bit­ 2000' dareer wini as a manager, 17 home runs in the little over a terly let go by the Yankees after and this season will be the 13th month that he is oeen a Dodger he refiised to accept an insulting season in a row that Torre has led Torre still maintains close Wednesday. contract offer for the man who and managed a playoff team. relationships with all of his for­ 10/1 had done so much for the organi­ Joe Torre is a player's manag­ mer players that have such great zation. The following year, with er. Yes, he knows the game admiration and respect for him Torre being let go and his signing inside and out and its every angle, shown by the daily text messages with the L.A. Dodgers, the but Torre wins because of the from former players like Derek Men's Soccer Yankees did not make the play­ respect he demands, and the trust Jeter that Torre receives. By the vs. Rowan offs for the first time since 1993, that he earns from his players. Joe Torre is a national icon of and the Dodgers are going to win Torre develops relationships with" success and class for the game of 8pm their division. Coincidence? I his players, and that certainly baseball and life itself Numbers think not. shows by his players performanc- if Tennis (DlF-tillKB @Stevens 4pm 4,298,

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A Dominate Week for Men's Soccer

Tiffany Tam went head on into the Rutgers .Afgo Sports Wrter box to give Stockton it's third goal of the game at 43:52 with a Ospreys Upset Rutgers- fantastic set up from teammate Sports Writers Camden 6-3 Sean McCallum. A little over 12 minutes later, for the Argo ! The Stockton men's soccer Tolomeo won the on- going fight team pulled together a masterful for the ball in the comer and display of skill and discipline in assisted Duarte's second goal of handing over the NSCAA-ranked the game at 31:16. From then on * Dedicated Rutgers- Camden's first loss of the Ospreys began to slowly take the season in their 6-3 win on over. McCallum soared past the Wednesday night. The Stockton Scarlet Raptors defense and went * Hard-Working crowd roared in approval as their against the goalkeeper to give men gave them quite the memo­ Stockton their 5- 2 lead. rable show that evening. Fmstration came about and The first half was a battle of some tempers flared as players * Creative wills as both teams were solid from both teams were drawing in both on offense and defesnse. cards faster than an ATM The question on everybody's machine. Some of the crowd mind: who would score first? would have to agree that this ref­ * Dependable Rafael Duarte, a Stockton eree was a bit too "card happy". sophomore and star on the rise, Time was winding down when answered that question by netting Rutgers- Camden committed a the first goal of the game at foul in their box, giving * Flexible 32:25. The Ospreys began to con­ Stockton's Durate a chance to nect passes in both their defense give the crowd another reason to and offense with the help of cheer even louder. Brandon Fitzsimmons, Sal At 13:36 the whistle blew and * STK Student Pistone, and Pat Tolomeo. with precise measure, Duarte strong attempts matched by an on target to his head- past the Sean Nelson was giving the completed his night with a hat even fiercer defense from Jon hands of the Moimt St. Vincent Scarlet Raptors a run for their trick as he brought the Scarlet Kopytko, Travis Albert and Geoff goalie. money by running circles around Raptors to shame and Stockton to Byme. The Ospreys continued to * Enthusiastic the Rutgers- Camden's offense, a 6- 3 win over the 10th ranked As the first hSlf seemed to be dazzle the crowd as goals by and was eventually awarded a Rutgers- Camden. possibly scoreless, Jim Eveland Sean Callum, Ryan Gilligan, free- kick after he was fouled by It looks about time that the broke the zero boundary as he George Hamilton, and Butch an opponent. NSCAA conmiittee should start scored his first of two goals of the Huff - whose goal seemed to For more Soon after though, the Scarlet to reconsider some changes on game. Then so began the reign of be like ctne in the soccer Raptors struck back and made a their national poll. Rumor has it, the Ospreys as goal after goal movies, a one-timer assisted information^ goal. Then, with nearly a minute Stockton's on a mission to came about. by the excellent cross of Sean after the game being tied up, become a forced to be reckoned Kopytko netted a goal from a Nelson. contact Tolomeo lifted the Ospreys to a with. deep pass by Pat Tolomeo. The final horn sounded 2-1 lead, as the horn sounded for Shortly after, his^ teammate as the Stockton Osprey's stk37708 the end of the first half. Ospreys Beach Out Rafael Duarte netted one of his were victorious and gave it Carmine Tango and George Dolphins 9-0 two goals on &e second half, their all in one memorable @go. Hamilton were also proof of the which was assisted by once display of teamwork and men's incredible endurance as we The Ospreys iced over their again, Tolomeo. discipline. stockton.edu carried onto the second half of opponent, the Moxmt St. Vincent Duarte's next goal was bril­ the match. Shortly as the game Dolphins, 9-0. liant as a right- cross from continued, senior Ray Nelson The first half was filled with Carmine Tango, connected right Division I College Football Rankings 1. use Trojans-(2-0) game of Charles Scott, and touchdowns. Can anyone beat the Andrew Hatch. Quarterback 7. Texas Longhorns-(3-0) The Badger receiving core is Trojans? The Trojans have the Jarrett Lee looks to remain the The Longhoms have dominated Garret Graham of Brick stingiest defense in the NCAA, starter after a late game rally the first few games of their Township New Jersey, who has led by the best linebacker in the last week for the LSU victory. schedule winning each of its 3 touchdowns and almost 200 nation, Ray Maualuga. The first 3 games by at least 29 yards receiving from the tight Trojans offense is just as domi­ points. Quarterback Colt end position. nating as their defense led by 6. Missouri Tigers-(4-0) McCoy has thrown for 11 senior quarterback Mark The Tigers are lead by Heisman touchdowns on the year and is Sanchez who has already Trophy candidate quarterback already nearing 200 yards msh­ 10. Texas Tech Red thrown for 7 touchdowns on the Chase Daniel. Daniel has ing on the ground. Raiders-(4-0) season. thrown for 12 touchdowns so The Texas Tech explosive 5 far this season and is already wide receiver set spread offense almost at 1500 yards passing. 8. Alabama Crimson Tide- passes all over opposing 2. Oklahoma Sooner$-(3-0) (4-0) Alabama's freshman Julio defenses week after week. The Sooners have outscored Jones has been the focal yards a carry. Quarterback Graham Harrell their opponents 164-42 on the point of the Crimson has 12 passing touchdowns on season. The high powered Tides offense. Julio is 4. Florida Gators-(3-0) the season and has already Sooner offense is led by quar­ averaging over 12 yards Florida the pre-season favorite eclipsed the 1500-yard park in terback Sam Bradford who has per catch and running is led by last years Heisman the air 4 games into the season. thrown for 12 touchdowns on back Glenn Coffee is Trophy winner Tim Tebow at Heisman Trophy candidate the season with an astronomi­ averaging over 8 yards quarterback. Tebow has thrown wide receiver Michael cally high completion percent­ per mn. for 5 touchdowns on the season Crabtree already almost as age of close to 80 percent of his and is already over 100 yards 500 receiving yards and 6 passes. rushing for the year. Florida touchdowns and is averaging 9.Wisconsin will continue to put up big 15.8 yards per reception for Badgers-(3-0) offensive numbers all season the Red Raider offense. 3. Georgia Bulldogs-(4-0) The Badgers are 13th The Bulldogs are led by New with explosive players like Percy Harvin and Chris Rainey. in the nation behind the Jersey native Heisman Trophy strong mnning of Badger *All rankings are the official candidate running back mnning back P.J. Hill. rankings of the Associated Knowshon Moreno who has Hill has rushed for 5. LSU Tigers-(3-0) The Press effective as of Thursday, mshed for 9 touchdowns on the almost 400 yards on the Tigers rank second in the SEC September 25th. Additional season and is averaging over 6 season already, and 4 in mshing on the powerful rush commentary b Robert Morris. September 29, 2008 Stockton Sports Page 11 Week Three in the National Football League Robert Morris Vikings defense, led the Vikings receiving yards on the day. After The Redskins pulled off the 24- games big expectations did not A/go Sports Writer to a 20-10 victory. The Panthers battling all game the fate of the 17 victory, and both teams are disappoint as it was a battle until are (2-1) on the year, and the game rested on the leg of Giants now (2-1) for the year. the final play of the game when The Kansas City Chiefs left Vikings are now (1-2). kicker John Kamey. Kamey hit a The Denver Broncos and Mile Jaguar's kicker Josh Scobee hit a the confines of their home field. December 10th 2006 was the 22-yard field goal in overtime to High Stadium played host to the game winning 51 yard field goal Arrow Head Stadium, to play the date of the Patriots last regular give the Giants their third win of visiting New Orleans Saints, in with 4 seconds left in the game. Atlanta Falcons. The Chiefs season loss, and the team who the season, and the Bengals their what ensured to be an offensive The Colts, and Jags are both (1-2) entered the game playing quarter­ defeated them, was the Miami third loss. shootout. Broncos quarterback for the season. back roulette, and this week's Jay Cutler continued his The AFC power, winner was Tyler Thigpen. extraordinary play throw­ Steelers traveled across the state Thigpen was far from spectacu­ ing for two touchdowns into Philadelphia to take on the lar throwing 3 interceptions for as the Broncos squeezed Eagles, The Pittsburgh offense the Chiefs on their way to a 38- out the 34-32 win. The struggled fi-om the constant pres­ 14 loss. The Chiefs are still win- Broncos are (3-0), and sure of the Eagle's blitz defense less at (0-3), and the Falcons led the Saints are (1-2). leading to 9 sacks on the Steelers, by the running of Michael Looking for their first as well as a safety. The Eagles Turner, broke 500 to bring their win of the season, the pulled out the 15-6 victory over record to (2-1), on the season. Detroit Lions squared off the Steelers and both teams are The Oakland Raiders left against the San Francisco now (2-1). suimy California to play a game 49ers. . 49er's running The Sunday Night game fea­ in chilly Orchard Park, New back Frank Gore contin­ tured two of the top teams in the York, to take on the Buffalo ues to get more comfort­ NFL in the Dallas Cowboys visit­ Bills. The dominate Bill's able in 49ers coach Mike ing the Green Bay Packers. The defense carried the Bills to a vic­ Martz's offense rushing Cowboys entered Lambeau Field tory holding the Oakland run for 130 yards and 32 where they have never won, and offense to 3 yards a carry and yards receiving in the 31- planned on putting an end to that imder 100 yards on the ground 13 dominating win. The streak. Marion Barber had a for the game. Marshawn Lynch 49ers are (2-1), and the career day rushing for 142 yards didn't have any issues with the Lions are (0-3). against a Packers defense that Raiders rush defense as he had Seattle hosted a battle seemed to never be able to stop two touchdowns on the day lead­ of the winless teams, him. The Cowboys won the ing to a 24-23 victory for the when the St. Louis Rams game 27-16 bringing their record Bills. The Bills are surprising came into town. The to (3-0) on the year, and dropping the league and are still imdefeat- Seattle Seahawks offense the Packers to (2-1). ed at (3-0), as the Raiders contin­ finally started to click Brett Favre has always loved ue to disappoint, and are now (1- Dolphins. The Miami Dolphins The Titans hadn't started an and the Hawks looked like the to play on primetime television 2). traveled to Foxborough to take on NFL Season 3-0 since 1999, perennial playoff team we've on Monday Night Football, and Sunday in Chicago, two pow­ the New England Patriots and when they came up one yard shy come to know. Julius Jones ran this Monday appeared to be no erful NFC defenses met when the attempt to play spoiler once of winning the Super Bowl, and for 140 yards rushing and the different except it would be his Tampa Bay Buccaneers came to again. The player of the game, they are finally 3-0 once again. Seahawks got their first win in a first Monday night as a Jet, town to face the Chicago Bears. and the week in the NFL, was The Houston Texans came into big way winning 37-13 over the instead of a Packer. Neither team's offense seemed to Rormie Brown of the Dolphins. Tennessee to play and ensure the Rams. The Rams fall to (0-3), The New York Jets traveled to click as both teams combined to The miming back rushed for 4 Titans wouldn't get the win. The and the Seahawks are now (1-2) the west coast to face the San throw five, but in the end Brian touchdowns on the day and even Titans defense once again was the for the campaign. Diego Chargers. Both teams Griese was able to overcome threw for a touchdown pass on strong point of the team inter­ In Baltimore, there was an needed a win as the Chargers some early interceptions to lead the way to the Dolphin blowout cepting the Texans 3 times, AFC South battle featuring the entered the game still looking for the Buccaneers to the 27-24 win. victory of 38-13 over the Patriots. including once for a touchdown Baltimore Ravens, and the their first team when they had The Buccaneers are (2-1) on the The Dolphins got their first win when Cortland Finnegan returned Cleveland Brovras. The Ravens been a pre-season favorite, and season and the Bears following of the season and are now (1-2), an interception 99 yards for a proved that although some of the Jets did not want to lose two the loss fell to (1-2). and the Patriots are (2-1). touchdown in the 4th quarter. their defense is aging, they in a row. Favre threw for 3 The Minnesota Vikings played The Cincinnati Bengals With the loss the Texans fall to haven't lost a step holding the touchdowns, but in the end it host to the Carolina Panthers, as entered the Meadowlands look­ (0-2). Browns to under 200 total yards wasn't enough as LaDanian the Vikings looked to get their ing for their first win of the sea­ The Kurt Warner-led Arizona in the 28-10 Raven win. The Tomlinson rushed for 2 touch­ first, win on the year following son over the New York Giants. Cardinals entered our nation's Ravens are (2-0) on the year, and downs in the 48-29 rout of the two tough losses to start their sea­ The Giants run game was domi­ capital to play the Washington the Browns are still seeking their Jets. Both teams have a record of son. Gus Frerotte, the newly nate, and Eli Manning's quarter­ Redskins, in an NFC showdown. first win at (0-3). (1-2). named starting quarterback of the back play was nearly flawless for Warner, the Cardinals quarter­ In Indianapolis, the always This upcoming week has plen­ Vikings play wasn't much to brag the G-Men. T.J. back, played well, but in the end exciting meeting between the ty of excitement and rivalry about, but he managed the game Houshmandzadeh had a big day it was Redskin quarterback Jason Jacksonville Jaguars and the games in store. successfully, and behind the for the Bengals compiling 146 Campbell who came out on top. Indianapolis Colts occurred. The Fantasy Football Advice Patrick McNulty everyone else in the NFL does. ranked pass defense in the Miami match up favors the speedy back. the offensive line can keep Ben Argo Sports Writer Also keep an eye out for injury Dolphins, combined with Rivers' The Bengals are 28th against the Roethlisberger on his feet long and suspension. One of the hot standout stats -844 yards, 9 TD's, run. I expect this to be a blowout, enough to pass the ball, Heath If there's one thing that week issues heading into week five is 2 INT's in three weeks- Rivers is and I wouldn't be surprised if Miller is always a threat in the three of the NFL taught us, it's the suspension delivered to expected to have a big day. And they rested Barber for the entire red zone. that the NFL is as unpredictable Plaxico Burress' by the Giants. expect Rivers to pass the ball a fourth quarter if the score gets Finding quality defenses are as the weather. In a week where Even though Burress is as solid lot. That means Chris Chambers lopsided. more or less a game of chance the Miami Dolphins blew away as a fantasy wide out can get, I and Vincent Jackson are good If you need to fill some quali­ rather than skill. But this week, the New England Patriots and the can guarantee he'll give you zero options to fill a WR position as ty at your quarterback position, you might want to look at the Indianapolis Colts' record points if he's you're starting him well. Kyle Orton's chances against the Carolina Panthers' defense as the dropped to an astonishing 1-2, come week five. If you lack anyone with a star Detroit Lions seem promising. struggling Chiefs make a visit to the phrase, "any given Sunday" Then there are the players who or a lightning bolt on their hel­ Orton is playing decent, having the east coast. Kansas City has rings more true now than ever. can actually play; these guys war­ met, don't panic. This week thrown for 567 yards, 2 TD's and be dismal, averaging only 10.7 And if you're a fantasy owner, rant a must-start status. This looks as if to be a breeding 2 INT's, but expect the solid points per game. Meanwhile, the I'd be surprised if you haven't week, if you have any one of the ground for some solid fantasy ground attack of Matt Forte to Panthers are ranked fifth in total already pulled your hair out. Dallas Cowboys on your roster, potential. open up Orton's opportunities, defensive touchdowns and sev­ Heading into week five, you make sure they're not simply sit­ This week, Dallas takes on and expect the Chicago defense enth in total sacks. Those num­ want to be aware of the teams on ting on the bench. If you don't, Cincinnati, and if Felix Jones to make sure they give the bers will be better after week their goodbyes. The Cleveland pick up some back-ups; even hasn't already been scooped up, offense plenty of playing time. five. Browns, Oakland Raiders, St. Brad Johnson will offer more then grab l^in;^ and start him. The tight end position is not If you're finding that your Louis Rams, and the New York points than Carson Palmer. Although Marioi^ Barber is the always an easy spot to fill, but team is bombing in your fantasy Jets all take a breather this weekr Of course, if you're not will­ premier back, Jones has done an Jacksonville welcomes Heath league, maybe it's time to get So, unfortunately, you can't ing to go 0-fer in your QB posi­ awfully good job of getting his Miller and the Pittsburgh Steelers some help. E-mail me at enjoy beating up on the Rams tion, then Philip Rivers is a must name mentioned in the ESPN to simny Florida. The Jags have [email protected] for defense this week as much as start. Going against the 25th highlights. And this week's been off to a sluggish start, so if your fantasy fix. CAREER CENTER THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY CareerFALL 2 00 8 Internship Fair

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Veggie of the Month

Jessica Maratea For the Argo omecomma Deforestation. Burning fossil fuels. Greenhouse gases. These are many forces that are leading the earthly dilemma of pollu­ tion and climate change, and believe it or not, we have the power to alleviate this problem by simply eating lower on the food chain. ueen What better month to challenge yourself but October, Vegetarian Awareness Month! I, myself, enjoy chicken, turkey burgers or Photo provided by wordpress.com bacon on my pizza on occasion. But I have challenged myself to reduce my meat intake the "old type" of blood. Your ancient ances­ by at least 50% over the past two months, and tors relied heavily on eating meat, fish and C^ontedt I never thought poultry to survive, and your body is wired the it would be so same way. cheap and You can, however, "The Richard Stockton College of New easy. Did you know that rais­ Did you substitute Jersey is a community that helps develop, know that rais­ meat by ing animals for ing animals for food is compen­ nature and shape young minds. How has food is the sating with greatest source the greatest source of other pro- your Stockton experience empowered of greenhouse t e i n you? How has it enabled you to see your gases in the sources, atmosphere? It greenhouse gases in the vitamins individual importance to the world?" is even greater and supple­ than the C02 atmosphere? ments. Our generated from need for Write a 350-word essay on this topic for your cars and trucks B12, a world-wide. vitamin we need for our nervous system that chance to become this year's Homecoming Nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that is is produced by bacteria in the bodies of ani­ King or Queen more potent as C02, is used as fertilizer and mals, can be supplemented, but talk to your it does not just disappear into thin air. It runs doctor. off into streams and pollutes our drinking AB blood is actually suggested to avoid water and not to mention, air. Manure and chicken, beef, and pork, but eat seafood. Type Essay Entry Insnictions: methane gases that are emitted from the ani­ B should be eating low-fat meat, dairy and produce. If you are a type A, like me, we mals alone contribute greatly. • AH essays must be typed Burps and flatulence may be fiinny around thrive on vegetarian diets and our bodies are actually made for that. and include mme. gender, your, fiiends, but in this case, it is a serious emaiE address, and phone issue. Each domestic cow produces 13 gal­ Sophmore, Katie Bielski switched over to number on lons of methane per day! Commercial cattle being vegetarian about eight months ago. She the title page. world-wide create about 100 million tons of has O blood type but she is taking daily pro- methane per year! According the biotic vitamins and supplements. She • Subintssiofi^ should be Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), switched over to being vegetarian because she emaifed to methane is 21 times more harmfiil to the "became aware of how animals were treated form3nj@stocktonjedu. atmosphere than carbon dioxide. and slaughtered" and she just lost the taste for MS Word format is meat. Unfortunately we don't all lose the taste Trees are being cut down for land for ani­ preferred- You wtiJ receive mals to graze and for food to grow. Fossil for meat, but if we get over that, even once in a while, there are positive health benefits. a receipt iiKJicating your fuels are then used to create the synthetic pes­ entry has been received. ticides and fertilizer. The food chain doesn't "Now I am the healthiest I've ever been, stop there. Those crops are then eaten by the according to my doctor," Bielski said, "I have • Ail contestants will receive Winners' tnformation: animals that eventually go into our bodies! more energy and an all around better well-, being." one complimentary ticket Bovine growth hormones (BGHs) are what • Homecoming King some fanners use pretty much as steroids to It is true there are positive effects of limit­ to the baH. Tickets ing how much meat you eat. Vegetarians have , can be picked op in tfte and Queen w^ill be make the animals grow abnormally quickly. named from the two Yes, they are growing more meat, and it is a 24% lower chance of heart-related issues N'Vi/ing College Center. best entries in male profitable for the farmer, but it is unhealthy and a much lower chance of getting cancer October 7—8, for the animals, and once again, unhealthy for than non-vegetarians. Not to mention a lower 3 pm — 10 pm. and feroate categories. us. chance of obesity and diabetes. iRunners-up will also be So in the spirit of Vegetarian Awareness Of course, if you choose United States • The deadline for entering selected. Department of Agriculture (USDA) certified Month, give it a try. Try eating meat only once a day or every other day. Try it once a is Thursday, organic, you don't have the fear of pesticides October 2.5 pm. • Winners will be or artificially injected hormones. week or even less. Save a turkey by going announced at the Osprey cold turkey. You might find you enjoy this If you want to become a vegetarian, or in Friday, October easy, cheaper, healthier lifestyle and want to • Entries wiH be judged on Ball on my case, a half-vegetarian, find out your to. 2008. All essay continue it further! content, composition, ami blood type. According to the book. Eat Right contestants must be for Your Type, by Dr. Peter J. 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Travis Barker and 2008 Emmy's Had Its Memorable DJ AM Survive a Moments Plane Crash

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Provided by defamer.com On Friday Sept. 19, the tragic plane crash above occured. Stephanie Gilliard Crime scene investigators Argo Staff Writer believe that the tire of the plane could have blown out causing Travis Barker and DJ AM the plane to crash. They have were involved in a plane crash not found the definite answer on the September 19th last to the tragedy "but continue to Friday. The duo that went by work hard to find the cause of Provided by tvguide.com the name TRVSDL-AM was the accident. Josh Croban and Andrea Bocelli, above, rocked the house at the 2008 Emmys. performing a free concert for . This tragic incident has Columbia's college commimi- caused dedicated fans of the Lea Mason ty on Friday night. The former musicians to worry constantly. Argo Staff Writer Blink-182 drummer and night­ Even Barker's ex- wife Shanna club DJ, escaped the sight of Moakler has been at Barker's Sunday September 21, 2008 the crash that killed four of the side as soon as she heard of the marked the 60th time the Emmy six passengers. The four crash. Sources say that she has awards have aired. included Chris Baker, Charles not left his bedside since she The 60th annual Emmy awards Still, Sarah Lemmon, and arrived at the hospital. The two show kicked off with many of James Bland. have a four year old son, today's television stars reciting Barker and AM was found in Landon and two year old lines made famous by television. shock and "shaken up" accord­ daughter, Alabama, who are Hosting the show for the evening ing to Lieutenant Josh reportedly staying with grand­ were Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, Shumpert, which was one of the parents during Barker's recov­ Ryan Seacrest, Jeff Probst, and first people to arrive at the ery. Will Moakler's Tender, Howie Mandell. This was different scene. Barker told Shumpert Love, and Care rekindle the from the usual way the Emmys do that they escaped the plane by ex-couples romance? Only things. The reason for so many sliding down the wing of the time will tell. hosts can be traced to a new Emmy plane. They also tackled each A close source says that category. Best Television Host in a other to help put out the fire. Barker is trying to remain opti­ ReaUty Series. All five hosts were Provided by deia4apm.files.wordpress.com Barker and DJ AM had suffered mistic, despite the accident, nominees. Mad Men took home the Emmy for best drama. second and third degree bums. and implies that someone must In true reality television style, even South Park. and demanded his Emmy back. Barker is burned from his have been looking after him instead of a planned skit for the "Nothing I'm singing I've ever This skit had many chuckles when a torso to the lower half of his during the accident to protect opening of the show, all five hosts sung before, except for South Park sullen Carell pulled the Emmy out body. And AM also is severely him from further injury. Barker did it off the cuff. This invoked with my fiiends. There's a lot of from under his seat and reluctantly burned. Barker was taken in an has already set up a memorial many a criticism, saying it made stuff that allows me to be me, then gave it back to Gervais. ambulance to the bum center, flmd for the deceases family. the show run too long. there's a lot of stuff that lets my This year's Emmy winners whereas DJ AM had to be air­ Baker and Still. Aside from Instant feedback came in the multiple personalities go play for a included Bryan Cranston in lifted to the hospital. Doctors Barker's generous motion to form of Jeremy Piven, who won bit," said Groban to Popstar.com from Joseph M. Still Bum aid the families of the victim's, his third Best Supporting Actor in Breaking Bad, for Best Actor, Another memorable skit was Center in Augusta, Georgia his fans focus on the stars a Comedy Emmy, for his role as drama. Alec Baldwin won Best Ricky Gervais getting his Emmy Actor, Comedy for his role in 30 said that the musicians are recovering and bounce back to Ari in Entourage. back from Steve Carell. 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You'll be more objective and over the weekend. Sharing what's inside ~ starting on Friday and over the weekend — a good both mind and heart — should be done fearlessly! frame of mind for exploring your possibilities real­ istically. Scorpio (10/23-11/22) Good decisions take time, so you Taurus (4/20-5/20) really ought to take care with any Are you ready for a sign as the week^*^ choices you make early this weekJ; gets going? Look for what — or who -" Getting a second ~ or third ~ opinion from those - is unusual, and explore there for a Provided by www.winonlyriders.net you respect will help. If you want to go on instinct? clue. Then, the energy around Wednesday and Tell No One is fine export from France alone, wait for Wednesday and Thursday, when Thursday might you a bit off-kilter You've definitely yours will be spot-on. You're able to consider all got feelings and feedback aplenty about what's Mark Grossman of Alexandre Beck. Alexandre the factors involved in fulfilling your destiny now, going on around you now, but do stop and consid­ Argo Staff Writer Beck is a deeply conflicted man, if the stars have their say! If you've got love on er what — and with whom ~ you want to share it! racked by years of guilt and lone­ your mind, know that people will find you intense­ The shift in the atmosphere that comes starting With the 2008 fall movie sea­ liness brought on by the supposed ly alluring now. Get back to basics on Friday and Friday and lasts through the weekend will be per-" son upon us, it usually means the death of his beloved wife Margot over the weekend by locating the real deep-down feet for investigating some very interesting abstracts'! overall quality of films is ratch­ Beck (played by Jose Croze). value of things. ideas. Consider what's unseen. eted up a couple of notches com­ Mr. Cluzet's performance is ter- pared to the summer season just rificly nuanced, deeply felt and Sagittarius (11/22-12/21) Gemini (5/21-6/21) ended. Tell No One, a foreign moving. The film's writer, Choices, choices, choices! The stars >, You're all about duos as the week gets film made on the shores of Guillaume Canet, has drawn up have put them on a silver platter going. If you've got a certain someone, France, is a fine example of top- complex characters who appear to pf you at the beginning of the week, and that's great news for them, and for best notch overseas filmmaking. have everything going their way on while the variety might be exciting, do take your results at work, partner up. Then, take time to Alexandre Beck is a pediatrician the outside, while hiding insecure, time. 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Stay off any death, the case is reopened, with the movies' other characters he remember that fun can contain unexpected ele­ high horses or soapboxes. Letting someone change: Alexandre Beck becoming a comes in contact with, yet he is ments ~ make space for stuff you won't anticipate! your mind could be way more fun! prime murder suspect, just as he the person who is being hunted had eight years earlier in his and chased. Capricorn (12/22-1/19) Cancer (6/22-7/22) wife's death. Experiencing an The characters here are woven ' While you may encounter difficulties- Not getting what you want as the unbelievable feeling of Deja vu, through an interesting drama with " interruptions, missed messages and week gets going might seem like a big ? Alexandre opens up a curious enough twists and turns that i the like — as the week gets going, take drag, but give things a little time to piece of e-mail addressed to him would keep even the most jaded the long view.These issues are temporary, and your develop. You might find that you like what happens on his computer. Here he leams movie viewer interested. The goal will still be there when they've passed. Then, instead! Then, around Wednesday and Thursday, that his wife is still alive. film is also directed crisply, keep­ friends are highlighted on Wednesday and Thursday. don't feel like you need to have any particular rea­ This sets in motion a trail of ing the viewer on the edge of Who would you really like to talk to or get togeth­ son to take a cautious approach — your gut intrigue and suspense that his/her seat nearly the entire er with? Make relationship maintenance a top prior­ instinct's good enough. Do have an explanation includes more dead bodies, dead length of the film. ity now. Then, on Friday and over the weekend, if handy, though, in case someone questions, you ends and a big dose of guile, cun­ The only recognizable name you're less than totally realistic, maybe that's not about your motives. And while virtue is its own ning and smarts, as Alexandre in the film's credits belongs to such a bad thing. Earth will still be there when you reward, you deserve a more concrete one on enters a dangerous world of mur­ British Actress Kristen Scott come back down to it! Enjoy the view. Friday or over the weekend.Treat yourself! der, money, power, conspiracy, Thomas, who plays a solid sup­ lies and deceit, all in the hope of porting role here. The film's dia­ Aquarias (1/20-2/18) clearing his name and finding his logue is spoken in French with wife, thought dead for the past English subtitles provided. ifli Can you expose the real you, emotion­ ^ Leo (7/23-8/22) M ally as well as intellectually? A connec- You might not relish being leashed to eight years. of tion awaits as the week begins, and your cellphone or laptop on Monday Unknown French actor opening up is key to its success. Then, your progress and Tuesday, but being available brings Francois Cluzet in a magnificient in a certain area may feel less than satisfactory around good things your way. Let all means of communi­ performance plays the character Wednesday and Thursday, but don't give up. Taking a cation available work in your favor! Then, expect litde time out could refresh and inspire you! And the past to come into play over the next couple when it comes to inspiration, it vwll really kick in for of days. 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