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Nebraska-Omaha; www.bgnews.com PAGE 6 R(jiws VOLUME 95 ISSUE 59 World AIDS Day brings hope by Kara Hull AIDS Day was founded to bring Center program director. drug needles. 1 IIV can also infect 10,200 to 18,000 men, women regarding HIV/AIDS. THE 80 NEWS messages of compassion, hope Bunncr said that the problems babies in utero. Symptoms of the and children living with the "We're always willing to func- The American College Health and awareness about 11IV and associated with drug therapy are virus include swollen lymph HIV/AIDS. While the number of t ion as a resource in regard to cur- Association estimates that one in All )S The red ribbon remains an that these drags are expensive, glands, excessive tiredness, fever, people diagnosed and dying with rent information on any health five hundred college students are international symbol of cause numerous side effects and loss of appetite or weight and AIDS has decreased over the past issues" (ones said. infected with the HIV virus and AIDS/1 HV awareness and sup- are usually not effective. After a night sweats. The infection is few years, the number of newly "Many (people) arc taking over half ol all Infected Individu- lion. certain period of time IIIV can often quickly dismissed because diagnosed HIV infections has chances, that they might not take als are under the age of 25. A uni- Recent developments in dntg develop resistance to even the the symptoms the flu. increased. Minorities in Ohio if they knew or realized the con- versity tin' si/c ol Bowling Green therapies for HIV infected indi- most protective of combination As reported by the Centers for have a higher rale of infection sequences" liuiincrsaid. could possibly contain 'M infect- viduals has created new attitudes therapies. Disease Control and Prevention, IIIV infection is also increasing A life living with HIV or AIDS is ed students. 33 percent could be low.ml this serious infection.The I hi' IIIV vims is transmitted there were 774,467 reported AIDS among women. complicated as the timing of unaware of their infection. effectiveness i ii these drugs caus- through sexual contact with an cases through the year 2000 In the Amy (ones of the Wood County medications can disrupt daily Dec. I marked the 14th annual es individuals to feel that "you infected individual, direct con- United Slates. Fifty-eight percent Department of Health, said that schedules. Living with HIV oi World AIDS Day, carrying the can live with 11IV and it's not a big tact with infected blood, which i il 11 use individuals have died. they have "provided the school AIDS is "not an easy life" Bunncr theme "I Care, Do You?" World deal" said Betsy Bunncr, Wcilncss can occur with the sharing of In Ohio, there are an estimated systems with information" said. Japan royal heir born The birth of a female royal heir causes controversy over male-only succession law. by ioji Sakurai tME ASSOCIATED PRESS TOKYO — The forbidding gates of lapan's Imperial Palace opened Sunday to let waves of well-wishers onto its mani- cured grounds to celebrate the The Associated Press birth of a baby girl to Crown TALKS START: U.N. spokesperson Ahmad Fawzi addresses the Princess Masako and Crown media at the media center near the government's guesthouse in Prince Naruhito, the heir to the Koenigswinter, Germany yesterday. throne. Rituals honoring the birth of the royal couple's first child in eight years of marriage started out as a family affair. Hours Afghan faces after the delivery Saturday, a court messenger placed a sword and purple silk robes beside tlie infant's pillow at a difficult dealings hospital on die palace grounds. On Sunday, it was the peo- ple's turn to take their party to by Colleen Barry "We wanl 10 produce a docu- die palace THE ASS0CIA1ED PRESS ment that is worth the paper it's Tens of thousands of KOENIGSWINTER Germany written on, not a weak agree- lapanese of all ages lined up to — U.N.-led talks on ment that they will not respect sign a congratulatory book. Afghanistan's future took an when they go home," Fawzi said. Many waved lapanese flags and important step forward yester- "They have to agree to every shouted "Banzai!" — meaning day widi four Afghan factions word in (his agreement and long life. pouring over a U.N. draft detail- implement it. The international Heading the procession of ing terms for the northern community will be watching well-wishers at die palace was alliance to transfer power in the very carefully how they imple- Prime Minister Junichiro capital, Kabul. ment the agreement." Koizumi, dressed in a tailcoat But tough bargaining over Once an agreement is and leading a group of senior powersharing was only the reached, U.N. envoy Lakhdar government officials. beginning. None of die delega- Braliimi was prepared to travel "Many citizens are express- tions has yet formally submitted immediately to Afghanistan to ing dieir delight in a direct way its list of names for an envi- implement any deal, Fawzi said ... it is bright and heartwarm- sioned interim administration The conference outside Bonn ing," lapanese news agencies — "the missing link," according gathers delegates from the quoted Koizumi as saying as he to U.N. spokesman Ahmad northern alliance — which con- paid his respects. Fawzi. trols much of Afghanistan fol- The Associated Press In the evening, about ten Without a consensus on all lowing the collapse of the thousand people were expect- Taliban — and representatives BOLD LEAD IN: Japanese girls hold lanterns during a festival to celebrate the long-awaited birth of points, anything agreed in ed to join a lantern festival out- Germany tuns the risk of falling from the exiled former king and the first baby of Crown prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako, in the Imperial Place outer garden apart on the ground, Fawzi in Tokyo last night. JAPAN. PAGE 3 warned. AFGHAN,PAGE 3

"I cannot be affiliated with a person who accuses police officers of being rapists and Donations for kids in short supply killers."

try Sara Kugler When they moved back in on CHARLIE LUKEN, CINCINNATI MAYOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oct. 9, they were told that pack- NEW YORK — Thousands of ages sent to their office had been children with HIV or AIDS may returned to senders, and could not receive Christmas gifts this not be tracked, Bee said. Mayor wants leader year because of the terrorist Nationwide, charities not play- attack on die World 'Hade Center ing a direct role in attack relief displaced an organization that have delayed fund-raisers, to leave race panel collects toys. stopped direct-mail programs For a month after the Sept 11 and loned down their sales pilch- CINCINNATI IAP) — Mayor Community Action Now panel, attack, the Children's Hope es. Some have done so out of con- Charlie Luken said a black i le is also one of three signers of cern that the relief efforts in New Foundation was forced out of its activist went too far widi a letter the undated letter meant to office three blocks from the trade York and Washington should take referring to police as rapists and strengthen an economic boycott center, and couldn't receive deliv- precedence. killers, and the mayor no longer of Cincinnati. eries for weeks afterward. The roughly 100 hospitals and wants him to serve as co-chair- The letter also is signed by "About 60 to 70 percent of our agencies expecting gifts from man of a race panel. Black United Front vice presi- donations come in at that time," Children's Hope have been noti- "I cannot be affiliated with a dent Dwight I'alton and chief ol said Ion,uli,in Bee, who coordi- fied of the toy shortage. person who accuses police offi- staff luleana Fricrson. Frierson nates the group's toy program. "Children's Hope is our only cers of being rapists and killers," confirmed the letter was sent "We probably have 1,000 toys and way to get toys to the kids, and in Luken said after being sworn bin would not say how many or we're looking at 8,000 kids." turn, families rely on us for toys into office Saturday. who received it. The staff briefly worked out of for their kids for the holidays," The Associated Press The Rev. Damon Lynch III, The letter sent to groups plan- the executive director's home, said Galia Galansky, a clinical senior pastor of New Prospect ning conventions in Cincinnati and then in another temporary case manager at the Albert SEPT. 11 FALLOUT: Jonathan Bee, who coordinates the Baptist Church and president of asks them to cancel any events spot as crews cleaned dust from Children's Hope Foundation's toy program looks through a charity the Black United Front, is co- their office. NEW YORK. PAGE 3 request order at the foundation's office on Nov. 28. chairman of the Cincinnati MAYOR, PAGE 3 ? ' 2 Monday, December 3.2001 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT BG NEWS BG NEWS BRIEFING Classic book reprinted with new look NBC, FOX to sell by Ula llnytzKy Anna Burgard, director of product Academy Awards for Davies. Gwenn and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS development at Harcourt, decided to re- director George Scaton. Ai» »»a childrens shows NEW YORK — It's a touching tale of create the original book because, she said, The reproduction of the book was hope and goodwill, of believing in some- "I realized how relevant the story still was. painstakingly detailed. Custom inks were THE »SSOCIAI£D PRESS MIRACLE ON thing overwhelmingly good. It takes place "It takes place in the , but Kris made to match the original jacket colors — After in New York 54 years ago, but it's as mean- Kringle talks about his disappointment of red, green and brown, and the paper years of losing viewers to ingful today as it was then. over the commercialism of Christmas. It's 34 th STREET niche cable networks like was selected to match the stock of the Now "" has been about a single mother raising a child in . Nickelodeon and Disney, original. The hot-metal typeface was Fox and NBC are consider- reproduced in a handsome facsimile of her own trust system, which was not matched with digital versions, and a ]'t//r/i////r /Juries ing getting out of the chil- the original 1947 book by Harcourt Inc. believing... in fairy tales, being practical number of characters that could not be The small, hardcover edition, measuring and sensible to the extreme, of not play- dren's television market found in modem fonts were custom ere ■ 7 3/4 inches by 5 inches, has been faith- ing, having no imagination. entirely ated. The two broadcast net- fully copied down to the original typeface "All that is part of OUR world," Burgard Even minor inconsistencies, grammati- works arc in negotiations to — positioning and spacing of all the said. "The book, while nostalgic, is mod- cal errors and other nuances found in the lease their Saturday morning words re-created line for line. em." time slots — historically "Miracle on 34th Street" is the classic And after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 1947 version were left unchanged in the • their prime children's hours Christmas story of Kris Kringle, a gentle, 11, Burgard said she felt the simple tale new edition. — to outside programmers. white-bearded gentleman hired by could be "healing in a non-preachy way. One minor alteration was added. Nickelodeon, Warner Bros., Macy's as its store Santa. He convinces a "The thread of the story is that one per- Davies was never happy with the typeface Discovery Communications, doubting 6-year-old, Susan Walker, and a son's goodwill can still make a tremen- used in the first printing of the book for DIC Entertainment, Sony, New York court that he is the real Santa dous impact," she said. Susan's handwriting in a letter to Santa Pokemon producer 4 Kids Claus. He felt the script was too mature Entertainment and Claus. Written originally as a screenplay by The book enchanted a postwar Valentine Davics, the book and film by for a young child, and a new typeface was Canadian children's televi- Associated Press Photo sion producer Nelvana are America, as did the movie, starring the same name were released simultane- created for the second printing of the first all involved in the talks. Edmund Gwenn as Santa and a young ously in 1947. The book was an instant edition. That version is used in the new MIRACLE: This is the cover of the clas- None of the parlies as the little girl he helps. best seller and the movie won three reproduction. sic story, "Miracle on 34th Street." involved would comment, but sources close to the talks told the Los Angeles Times that NBC and Fox may soon announce the winning bid- of "Fear and Loathing in Las ders, who could pay as much Show opens slow, ends with a bang TODAY'S as $5 million to $10 million Vegas" with a answer and to each of the networks for by Brad KJypchak ation of The mighty mite (though replaced within the week. EVENTS question session following. their Saturday mornings IHE BG HEWS Angus never wore a bra and vinyl lennifer Finch (ex-L7) and beginning in the fall of 2002. Throw political correctness pants that well). somebody named Dave respec- MONDAY, DEC. 3 . The sources said OFF-CAMPUS EVENTS out the window on this one. Complementing Suys was the tively stepped up and got the job Nickelodeon and Discovery Howards welcomed a couple of yeoman's effort of vocalist and done. Apparently, Finch learned CAMPUS EVENTS Kids are the leading con- Small Works Fall Exhibition @ tenders for NBC's slots, with bands destined to make Tipper husband Blaine Cartwright. The the set in a day (which says both offering about $5 mil- Gore cringe on Thursday night. two led the charge through a set something about Finch's talents White Ribbon Days @ The Cosmos Coffee House. The lion for the time period. For those who showed (again, liberally split between their two- or Blowtorch's simplicity — bet Women's Center, 108 Hanna exhibit features the work of Many broadcast networks a smaller crowd than deserved album (and an EP) discography. more of the latter). Hall. Men of Bowling Green three Fine Arts senior students; have had problems compet- — local places booking national As a whole, the set never really While the performance who are against violence John Reddingston. Justin ing for young viewers who tours deserve better support), veered from straight-on boogie showed that vocalist/bassist against women. Come and can find the programming they were privy to just how easy and kept the crowd pleased as Bianca and Blaire were skilled, pick up a white ribbon anytime Behnken and Jay Christman. they want at any hour on a rocking can be. Atlanta's punch because of it. Overall, my original impression of the between now and Dec 6. Wear dedicated cable channel. Nashville Pussy aren't the most there was lots of energy and fun album lingered (do a search on the ribbon until that day as a HAVE AN UPCOMING EVENT? As a result, ABC, NBC, CBS skilled, most stylish, or most tal- to be had by all. the BG News website — you'll statement to others that you and Fox have only a 26 per- If you have a campus ot city ented of bands, but they sure For what it's worth, openers find it). If I could void myself of want to see an end to gen- cent combined share of the know how to make a crowd get Betty Blowtorch deserve credit listening to lyrics, 1 might be a event that you would like to market this year. dered violence. involved and keep 'em wanting for playing a solid set despite less fan. Unfortunately, I can't. have listed, send an e-mail to NBC and Fox have seen more. than perfect circumstances. Lyrically, women degrading the biggest ratings drops, American Culture Studies [email protected] The records are a cross of with Fox's share of the 2- to For starters, there were all sorts themselves as stereotypical sex Community Action Project. or stop by 210 West Hall with Motorhead with Skynyrd. In per- of troubles equipment-wise for objects becomes too blatant to 11-year-old audience plung- "Concerns with information on the event. The ing from 21 percent in 1997 son, the band takes on more of the first couple of songs. Beyond ignore. The end result was a Pharmaceutical Abuse in Men" deadline is 6 p.m. two days to 9 percent this year and an AC/DC tinge. Credit that to that, after talking with lead gui- respect for the sound but dismay @ 114 Business NBC dropping from 5 per- the talents of lead guitarist tarist Blaire post-gig, I learned for the substance. Grade: Betty Administration Building, 7:30 before the event. The calendar cent in 1997 to 2 percent this Ruyter Suys. She channeled That both the rhythm guitar play- Blowtorch - C-, Nashville Pussy p.m. There will be a screening does not print weekend events. year. Angus and did a fine imperson- er and drummer had to be -A We're more VARSITY SQUARE APTS. THAN YOU THINK 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apts. 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Toy shortage Female royal heir causes controversy in Japan for children IAPAN, FROM PAGE 1 ting about the fate of the cussion of the issue," the Yomiuri bom," the Mainichi newspaper Japan has had several reigning Chrysanthemum Throne — the with HIV; AIDS side the palace organized by newspaper said in an editorial said. empresses, most recently world's oldest hereditary monar- politicians and leading cultural Sunday. The 1,500-year-old imperial chy — because the royal family Gosakuramachi, in the 18th cen- NEW YORK. FROM PAGE 1 figures. Other commentators said household last faced a succes- has not produced a male heir tury. But a succession law drafted Away from the festivities, Naruhito. 41 and Masako, 37, still sion crisis in the late 1920s and Einstein College of Medicine lapan debated whether lapan's since 1965, when Naruhito's after World War II — part of legal Family Immunology Center. younger brother, Prince have time. early 1930s, when Empress "You want to make sure these imperial succession law should changes redefining the emperor be changed to allow a woman to Akishino, was bom. "It wouldn't be appropriate to Nagako gave birth to four girls kids have something to open on ascend to the throne. "The baby's birth makes it debate (the succession law) just before she had the current as a ceremonial leader — Christinas." Galansky said workers at the Many Japanese have been fret- important to have a deeper dis- after first child has just been emperor, Akihito. imposed the men-only rule. center may have to pool their own money for gifts. lanxxi Race panel member fired Fact Line is available to MAYOR. FROM PAGE 1 and I will leave, or he can leave ple have died while in police cus- and I will stay." the mayor said. tody or while being arrested. All you and in the city. Lynch was out of town over the but one were black. "Police arc killing, raping, weekend and could not be City Council members said the will answer any of your § plaining false evidence, and reached for comment. Messages letter also calls into question the along with the prosecutor and the seeking comments were left courts, destroying general self- city's continued involvement in a ]"&&£& questions. Sunday at the church and on his respect for black citizens," the let- settlement process over a federal ter says. cell phone. lawsuit accusing police of racial I liken said he met with other The boycott was announced in profiling. The lawsuit is being set- 372-2445 race panel members on Friday July in the aftermath of spring tled through a collaborative effort and told them that Lynch must riots that followed the police involving residents, police offi- apologize to the city and the shooting of an unarmed black cers, elected officials and lawyers police division. man who Ded when officers tried for the city and the Black "I told them, either he can slay to arrest him. Since 1995, 18 peo- United Front. BG Barbershop Chick out the 2(1(12-20(13 lenses! Updates on the web (» Serving Faculty, Students, and Staff for over 100 years. www.newloverealty.com/nrentals NEWIWE __„ . ,„__ _ «_ «> 352-5620 • 332 S. Main (our only office)% We Now Have 4 Barbers Honest. Handmade Mexican Food serving in the LeGalley Insurance Building Hair 412 E. Wooster Suite B EL CAMEVO REAL LTD •Look for the Banner (parking in rear) •Appointments & 352-3316 Walk-ins Welcome Free Chips A Salsa |10% off Hours: I 8:30-12:00 pm 8:30-5:30 pm Closed *-?> W/Lunch or Dinner with BGSU Saturday Mon.,Tue.,Thur.,Fri Wed. & Sun. Order. ! Student/Faculty #1 Mexican Restaurant in Wood County I.D. Hours; good through: Sun.-Thurs. 11-9 ! 11/6/01 - 12/10/01 Fn.-Sat. 11-10 FALL 2002 LEASING Come sign up today! UNITS GOING FAST! Looking for the perfect place to live next year? Columbia Court Apartments Take a look in our direction... (903, 907, 915, 921, 929, 935 Thurstin) 3 • 3 Bedrooms/2 Baths We've got a great apartment for you! • • Furnished o • Close to campus Some units with A/C, fireplace, dishwashers Heinz Apartments 808, 818 N Enterprise, 424, 451 Frazee Mid Am Manor • 3 Bedroom • Furnished 641 Third St. Am • A/C, Fireplaces, dishwashers 702 Third St. gement o 839 Fourth St. Houses for Rent: Mercer Manor Apartments 702 E. Wooster Charlestown Apis. One of BG's Newest Complexes 620 Third St. • 3 Bedroom/2 full Baths 710 Scott Hamilton 122 Frazee Ave. O • A/C, Fireplaces, Microwaves, dishwashers 730 Scott Hamilton 702 Sixth St. 704 Sixth St. Stop by the office for our current listing of available units! 812 E. Wooster *1 & 2 bedroom units also available* Hours: Greenbriar, Inc. Call or slap by our office today! 352-0717 Mid Am Management Mon-Fri (9 am - 5 pm) 224 E. Wooster 641 Third #4 BG Saturday (9 am - I pm) Bowling Green, OH 43402 CHEfHB«IA«. INC. 352-4380 website: www.wcnet.org/~gbrenta 4 Monday, December 3,2001 BG NEWS

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— Widow of John Lennon Yoko Ono on the recent death of former Beatles band member George Harrison. A forum of views and ideas OUR TAKE MAJORITY OPINIONS OF THE BG NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD ROYAL DISCRIMINATION Japan could be facing the end because females cannot be the gy, education, etc... If lapan of an era. heir to the throne. would allow a female to be heir ^-ik The royal household, While it is hard for a country to the throne maybe the U.S. Chrysanthemum, has been to rid itself of a thousand-year- would be next with a female unable to produce a male heir old tradition, the country must president. since 1965. choose tradition or survival. An empress would not dis- With the birth of the most The BG News votes survival. rupt the tradition but strength- recent addition to the royal There is just something cool en it. A female heir would allow family, Akihito, lapanese are about a royal family. More things to remain the same questioning whether the heir importantly, though, the royal when they seem to be ever must be a male. families represent a culture, changing. It has been a tradition in lapan could get rid of the royal In these times when we are nearly every royal family that family just as easily as we could praising female liberation in laliW the heir to the throne be a male. get rid of football. Afghanistan we can not expect However, the few remaining lapan is known as innovative anything less than a female roval families face extinction nation — the first in technolo- emperor. •mm. On passion and patriotism -~£W

dom are so precious to us and deliberation were bla- ALISSA that we protect them halfway tantly ignored, in exchange Top 10 MILLER around the world in foreign for a quick-tempered and countries with the lives of our passionate decision. University of Rochester soldiers, why is our govern- Granted, Congress is sup- Top Ten Holiday Movies of All Time ment not protecting those posed to reflect the wishes of (U-WIRE) ROCHESTER, same rights here? the public, and there is no 10. "Home Alone" (1990) This movie is about a young boy (Macaulay Culkinl left home alone by his N.Y — "Inter arma silent George Bush was sworn to doubt that a majority of the parents. He must then try to keep a pair of bumbling burglars from robbing the house. Good flick to watch leges"— this ancient phrase protect the Constitution as public is screaming for a swift if you need to be in the holiday spirit.The two sequels that followed paled in comparison to this one. presents the frighteningly the supreme law of the land. and decisive reaction to the accurate attitude of much of His executive order to try all epidemic of terrorism within 9. "Miracle on 34th Street" (1994) This movie, the fifth remake since the 1947 original, is a heartwarm- the U.S. government right non-citizens accused of ter- U.S. borders. ing story about a man who calls himself Kris Kringle and a girl who doesn't believe in And yes, now towards issues of civil rorist activities in secret mili- However, the reason why it does have a happy ending. liberty, "In times of war the tary tribunals, however, is a the Constitution is not a pro- law is silent." far cry from preserving the ponent of direct democracy is 8. "A Christmas Story" (1983) One of the quintessential holiday movies of all time, this story of a dys- Stop and think about this Constitution. It is directly to prevent this type of public functional family at Christmas makes the list because of it's total watchability. Filmed at the Higbee's for a moment. opposing the established passion from ruling when it is department store (now Dillard's) in downtown Cleveland (which, incidentally, will be closing the week We are fighting a war to interpretation. against the public's better after New Years). Great movie to see for such things as a kid's (ongue stuck to a flag pole and a risque" leg help bring freedom to the If the executive order was interest. lamp. And who could forget "you'll shoot your eye out!" people of Afghanistan, and the only violation of civil lib- With the executive and leg- then possibly to other people erties, the Constitutional islative branches both acting 7. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964) This stop-action cartoon version of the famous song oppressed by terrorism sup- safeguards would protect the in haste, the only brakes left details the plight of Rudolph who wants to be accepted among the other reindeer. Not only is this a holi- porting governments. public. Unfortunately, the on the way down the slippery day staple for many children and adults, it also is a great social commentary on accepting people that are Officials are praising the free- executive is not the only slope are the Supreme Court different. dom of Afghani women to branch that has failed to and the people. now go beyond the burkah if think before acting. With Chief lustice William 6. "The Santa Clause" (1994) Another funny take on the many misadventures thai poor SL Nick faces they chose. Congressmen have noted Rehnquist at the helm, it is thanks to . Tim Allen stars as a man who accidentally kills Santa Claus on Christmas and is We are America, the land of that the passing of the anti- unlikely that the unconstitu- magically recruited to take his place. Who knew thai Santa could die? the free, and it is our solemn terrorism and relief USA tionally of any government duty to proselytize to the Patriot bill is a mockery of the action will ever be even 5. "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" (1989) This movie is a must-see for people who find the world. rules of the institution. The brought to judgment during a holidays a little.. well...stressful. Chevy Chase reprises his role as Clark Griswold from the other "Vacation" movies with Beverly D'Angelo as his wife Ellen and luliette Lewis as his daughter Audry. This movie is a If our culture and our free- sacred traditions of debate time of war. barrel of laughs from start to finish with exceptional performances from Chase and D' Angela

4. "A Christmas Carol" There are numerous versions of Charles Dickens' classic novel All feature the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future; Tiny Tim, Ebenezer Scrooge, liminy Cricket and Bob BG News welcomes your Cratchet. You just can't go wrong with this one. 3. "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" a.k.a. "The Grinch" (2000) The live action movie based on Dr. Seuss' children's book stars lim Carrey as the Mean One himself. The plot follows pretty much the story- ideas for future stories line set forth in the book but adds more depth. The sets are breathtaking and Carrey's performance is stun- ning. Anthony Hopkins, however, doesn'l hold a candle to Boris Karloff as the Narrator. ^fc ♦ . *Call usat 372-6968 2. "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (1966) The cartoon version of the children's book of the same name captures the true essence of Dr. Seuss' characters, the Grinch, his dog Max and the citizens of WhoviUe. By now, we all know that Christmas came in spite of the Clinch's actions, bu( really, who cares? It's still fun to watch no matter how old you are.

1. "It's a Wonderful life" (1946) Almost 60 years old and this film still inspires generation after genera- tion. Impossible to avoid (it's on TV multiple times every year), this movie stars Jimmy Stewart as a frus- ^ / 1 www.bgnews.com trated man that is showed by an angel (Clarence, played by the amazing Henry Travers) what his town and 210 West Hall family would be like if he never existed. The movie is dark and gut-wrenching at times, but has a magical Bowling Green ending. Remember, "every time a bell rings and angel gets it's wings" Slale University Bowling Green. Ohio 43403 Beyond 10: These movies didn't make theTop 10, but they are just as much a part of the holiday season. Phone:(419)372-2602 Fax:(419)372-6967 "White Christmas" (1954) BingCrosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney star in this PostWbrldWar h-mail: II classic about two song-and-dance acts in a Vermont ski lodge. Romantic mishaps surround great [email protected] singing and dancing, including Irving Berlin's title song that was originally written for "Holiday Inn" BGNEWS_L^ \A KIMBERLY DUPPS, EDIT0R-IN-CI-CHIEF (1942), also starring Crosby. The song, meant to lift spirits of overseas troops, became so popular, that a movie of the same name was commissioned. The song was Crosby's greatest hit, spending 30 weeks on the popular music charts EDITORIAL BOARD ASSISTANT EOITORS ADVERTISING MARIE CHICHE CO-NEWS EDITOR CRAIG CIFFORD. SPORTS FEATURES ED. I0SH MESSER, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE "A Very Brady Christmas" (1988) Mike, Carol, Alice, Marcia, Greg, Jan, Peter, Cindy and Bobby are back SHANNON KOLKEDY, CO-NEWS EDITOR WILL E SANDERS, CO- ASST. NEWS EDITOR BRIAN KLOPP, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE together trying to overcome personal obstacles in order to spend Christmas together. Though, just as NICK NORM. SPORTS EDITOR DAN NIEO, CO- ASST NEWS EDITOR I0E CALABRESE. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE corny as anything else "Brady,"this is the first time we see the family having actual problems Mania's hus- LISA BETTINGER. WE EDITOR ERICA GAMBACCINI. ASST SPORTS EDITOR BETH SCHUBERT, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE band Wally lost his job. Greg and his wife differ over which family to visit. Jan is in the midst of a sticky KURTIS D. KINZEL. OPINION EDITOR SARAH CASTO. ASST PHOTO EDITOR VICKI RIDENBAUGH, ACCOUNT EXEC. divorce. Peter is having difficulties dating his boss. Cindy doesn't want to be ordered to come home, and MICHAEL LEHMKUHLE. PHOTO EDITOR CHASITY LESTER, ASST COPY CHIEF MKEYA GRAVES, OFFICE ASSISTANT Bobby has dropped out of college to pursue his dream of auto racing. Susan Olsen. was the only original cast member that didn't appear in the holiday special. CARLA SCHOBER, ON-LINE EDITOR LISA LYNCH. ASST A&E EDITOR KRISTIN OSTERGAARD. OFFICE ASST MATT IVEY. GRAPHICS EDnOR REMAINA, ASST OPINION EDITOR "Frosty the Snowman" (1969) This is the animated version of the song of the same name. The cartoon, JEFF ARNETT, COPY CHIEF based upon the popular children's song finds the children who made Frosty come alive (via a silk top hat) STUOENT PUBLICATIONS fight to keep possession of the top hat and move Frosty to a cooler climate before spring comes It was fol- PRODUCTION ROBERT W.BORTEL, DIRECTOR DELIVERY lowed by three lackluster sequels,: "Frostys Winter Wonderland" (1976), "Frosty and Rudolph's CRAIt MURRAY, PRODUCTION ASST. TONYA WHITMAN, ASST DIRECTOR DOUG LIPPUS Christmas In July" (1979) and "Frosty Returns" (1993). LAMIA ONDO, PRODUCTION ASST TODD T WISE, ADVERTISING MANAGER JOE VELIZ ALLISON POST, PRODUCTION ASST BARBARA MILLER, CLERICAL SPECIALIST WILLWINDOM Somt mfonmbon courtoy of the Inimw Movfc Daubaie www Im* com IEFF TACKETT. DESKTOP SPECIALIST PEOPLE KRIS LACHOWSKI KAYSIE BAKER PAIGE SLOWEN DOUG BAKER FIllrlN-THE BUNK FRESHMAN FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE "I'm dreaming of a Christmas." "Wisconsin" "white" "relaxing" "great" BG NEWS Monday, December 3. 2001 5'

FEBRUARY 25,1943-NOVEMBER 29,2001 GEORGE HARRISON LONG-TIME LEGEND LIVES ON IN HEARTS OF HIS FANS

by Lisa Bettinger Today spirituality in music is IH[ BC N[WS almost a trend. Madonna does yoga while Ricky Martin medi- I could hear ihc opening lines tates. For George Harrison spiri- of "A Day in the Life" as the news tuality was more than just some ticker rolled across the screen. "I nifty trend to sell a record or two. read the news today..." George surrounded himself with George Harrison was always spirit. It was a major part of his life my favorite Bcatle. While John and it brought him comfort and spoke his mind to whoever and stability. Paul spilled his emotions out on When George became interest- paper, George kept his emotions ed in eastern music it became close to his heart as if he had a part of (he Beatles' sound. winning hand in poker. There was Beyond making for some unfor- a sense of mystery around him gettable songs, it opened the door that kept your interest. for what we call world music George also had the unenviable today. George stepped away from task of living in the shadow of the his solo career to produce records Lennon/ McCartney dynasty. He for artists like Ravi Shankar. often did not get die same level of What truly makes me upset is respect from fans as he did from that he lived through so much. his fellow musicians. It was not Yes, I knew he was ill, but it until the very end of the Beatles' seemed like this came out of' run that he showed the world that nowhere. In my Popular Culture his work could stand up to John class Wednesday we talked about and Paul's. With All Tilings Must how generations keep track of Pass George completely stepped their lives by things that happen out of that shadow and became a to their idols. The class was about superstar in his own right. but my professor Music was not the only thing brought up George. He said touched by George Harrison. something like it would be inter- Long before Bob Geldof even esting to see how people reacted if dreamed of Live Aid, Harrison put George died. I will never lei my Associated Press Photos together the Concert for Bangla Popular Culture talk about any- Desh. This was the first of many one dying again. GOODBYE GEORGE: Fans left all-star benefit shows. The lessons As I read die news ticker on tributes at Penny Lane (above) he learned would help all those VH1 I just kept thinking "It's not and Strawberry Fields (right) to multi-act shows for decades to mourn the death of George t » -r- ■ GEORGE. PAGE 8 Harrison. Harrison was the lead THE BEST OF 2. "Here Comes the Sun" - guitarist for The Beatles. He died Along with "Something" this on Thursday in Los Angeles after A \ GEORGE HARRISON: stands out as being one of the a long battle with cancer. He FIE ID best tracks on Abbey Road was 58-years-old. What George Harrison leaves 3. "I Need You" - This was one of behind is an amazing catalog of George's early songwriling efforts music, both with the Beades and with The Beades. According to in his own right So here, in no Steve "Rimer's book "A Hard Day's particular order, is what a George Write" it also is the first Beatle Harrison 'Best of CD would be if song to make use of a wah-wah $ one existed pedal to distort sound. 1. "My Sweet Lord"- Lawsuits 4. "Got My Mind Set on You" - aside, this song finally broke The song that brought George George free from The Beades. Phil back into the mainstream during Spector was the producer and it shows with it's lush sound. SONGS, PAGE 8

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Swimming 12/8, 12/9 BG out-foxes Marist,61-58 Swimmers head to South Bend for the Notre Dame Invite. by Erik Cassano including all 20 in the second THE BG MEWS half, and it was starting to show Sometimes, winning can be at the end of the game, when he A win's a harder on a team than losing. did most of his scoring from the Coming off their most emotion- free-throw line. Matela spent win for al victory in recent memory most of the game working on against Michigan, the Bowling Marist centers leff Tullis and UT beats Green basketball team looked lared Hunsaker, holding them to basketball like they were running on four and six points respectively. by Nick Hurm fumes this weekend, surviving "I did get a little winded at the THE BG NIBS Marshall Marist 61 -58 at Anderson Arena end," Matela said. "I was trying Saturday. to run up and down the floor, Bowling Green basket- How ugly can a team win? trying to rebound. Trying To do ball coach Dan Dakich 41-36 Ugly enough to lead 27-19 at the everything. We were trying not thought his team's oppo- half. Ugly enough to shoot 35.5 to let each other down." nent last Saturday would By John Seewer percent from the field in the first In addition to Matela. be the best they would face THE ASSOCIAIED PRESS half, and still top Marist's 34.6 Brandon Pardon scored 11 all year. TOLEDO, Ohio — Chester percent. points on 4-for-8 shooting, He said they had a point Taylor ran for 188 yards and two It lacked aesthetic appeal, but including 3-for-5 from beyond guard who could gel the touchdowns as Toledo overcame a win is a win. Given the fact that the three-point arc. McLeod Marist throttled BG in New York scored 16 points in 33 minutes. ball To his team better than an early 23-point deficit to beat anyone in the country, a No. 20 Marshall 41-36 Friday last year, coach Dan Dakich will He surpassed lay Laranaga to take it. move into 18th place on the great coach and were night in the Mid-American tough overall, with some of Conference championship. "I wasn't so sure we we'd be school all-time scoring list with Taylor, who had just 36 yards able to have a lead in the first 1254. the best fundamental skills in the first half, scored on an 8- half," he said. "Coming in here For Marist, forward Nick the Falcons would see all yard run with 6:34 left to put the with the crowd we had the other Eppchimerledwiih 15 points on year. Rockets (9-3) ahead for the final day, the Michigan letdown, the 3-for-9 shooting. He also led the He wasn't talking about time. whole deal. I'm not so sure we Red Foxes with eight rebounds. Mississippi, a Sweet 16 would have won this game a It was Toledo's first win in the File Pholos Guard Sean Kennedy, who qualifier last season or MAC tide game in three tries and year ago, in fact I'm sure we'd fouled out with ten seconds to WE WIN: Brent Klassen (top) and Keith McLeod (bottom) battle have lost it." play, scored 10 points and had a Michigan, a former NCAA ended Marshall's streak of four against Michigan defenders Wednesday night. The Falcons Champion. It wasn't a MAT straight conference titles. Dakich spoke highly of team-high six assists defeated Marist, Saturday, in front of 2,100 at Anderson Arena. Marist's level of experience and The win improved BG To 5-1 school either. It was Marist, Both teams still have one more a small Division I school game left because, for the first their ability to play as a team. He on The year. They didn't get their time, the MAC championship even called Marist the best team fifth win last season until Ian. 3. out of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., didn't determine who received the Falcons would face this year, members of the Metro the conference's automatic bowl the sum being greater than the Suspension Atlantic Athletic bid. pans. Prior to the game, sophomore Conference. Thai's Marist, Marshall already has secured a The brunt of BG's burden fell center Kevin Ncller was sus- pronounced just like it's on the shoulders of center l.en pended indefinitely by Dakich spot in the GMAC Bowl in spelled. Home of the Red Matela, who carried the team for nol attending class. Dakich Mobile, Ala., on Dec. 19. Toledo K ' /UWVTB Foxes who have an enroll- will play in the Motor City Bowl in the second half, scoring 11 of said he does nol know when he his game-high 21 points. He will reinslale Nettcr. ment of 3.700 students. in Pontiac, Mich, on Dec. 29. "Nobody will believe me, It will be the first time two also shouldered nearly all of the "Kevin screwed up. and I'm league schools have played in the rebounding, grabbing a game- not sure when I'm going to let but 1 watched every puce postseason. high 17 boards, which tied his him come back." he said. "He's of film on every team that After falling behind 23-0 in the career high. Keith McLcod's six going to have to show the team we play including first quarter and finishing the hoards were the second-most he's going to do what they're Mississippi and Michigan for BG. doing, which is go to class." half at 23-10, Toledo scored on its and I felt Marist was the "I thought Lenny was good, I The absence of Nctter will first four possessions of the sec- besl basketball Team that ond half to take a 35-29 lead. thought he rebounded, I place more work on the team's thought he tried hard," Dakich other big men. we would have played," The way they did it was sur- Dakich said. "They have prising. said. "Marist doesn't have a big, "We were short (Saturday) Place-kicker Todd France set strong guy in there, but they compared To whal we needed," (he best skill of anybody up for a , but instead k ;*v ^ have tough guys." Dakich said. "Thai's his fault, took a handoff from holder Matela played 38 minutes, and that hurls the team." BBALL PAGE 8 Tavares Bolden, and ran untouched 16 yards into the end zone, banging into the goal post to celebrate his first career touch- down. Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich came right back to lead Falcons split pair with Lake Superior an 87-drive that he capped with an 18-yard touchdown pass to by Dan Nied good position and called it a over a minute left in the first peri- Denero Marriott. It was THE B0 NEWS Marriott's fourth touchdown goal." od when he beat Masters just catch and gave the Thundering When The Bowling Green A visibly dejected Masters outside of the crease. Herd (10-1) a 36-35 lead with hockey shook hands wilh No. 11 Told a different story. Bowling Green captain Greg 11:56 to play. Nebraska-Omaha following "The puck hit me in the Day tied the game just 54 sec- Leftwich had one more Salurday's fruslrating 2-1 loss al blocker, went straight up, landed onds into the second period with chance to take the lead, but his The BGSU Ice Arena, They did il on the ice. It landed on the goal his second goal of the weekend. final pass sailed through the end through grilled Teeth. line and came forward," Masters On the play, UNO goalie Dan zone on a fourth down with 2:43 Neilher team likes The other said. "When the goal judge says Ellis made his only mislake of The remaining. and an iniense Two-game series, that the puck didn't cross the line weekend when he tried to clear Leftwich, the conference's which started off with a 2-2 tie at ... he's got the best view in the the puck, bul gave il right to Day player of the year, finished 32-of- the Ice Arena Friday night and arena. And it ended up under my between the circles. Day skated 52 for 420 yards and one inter- ended with what Falcon goalie foot so I don't know how it could in a easily beat the goaltender. ception. Tyler Masters called a "phantom have went in the net" As regulation time winded He came out throwing on goal" Saturday, added to the lore "All I know is the light didn't down, the Falcons furiously tried Marshall's first drive, picking of a heated, if not dated, rivalry go on," Powers said. "But by the to get the lying goal. However, apart the defense with short that produced a playoff-type same token I know that the refer- senior center Ryan Wetterberg passes. He found Marriott in the atmosphere in early December. ee was right at the back of the net took two offensive zone penal- back of the end zone on a 16- The "phantom goal" count- and he was pretty emphatic in ties That hurt BG's chances of yard throw that gave Marshall a ed as Saturday's game winner. his call. There was no doubt in come back. One was a cross- 7-0 lead. Phantom or not, it is a goal no his mind The puck went in the checking call with eight minutes The Thundering Herd then one can say for sure was actually net and he's got the whistle." left and the other a boarding call caught the Rockets napping on scored. At 6:59 of the third peri- While the Falcons played TWO wilh only 37 seconds left and the kickoff and recovered an od, with the teams tied 1-1, of their best games of the year Masters pulled for an extra onside kick at the Toledo 47. Nebraska left wing leff Hoggan against the Mavericks, they have attacker. Leftwich wasted no time in took the puck in front of The nel only one poinl To show for ii. The "At That point in the game," finding Marriott again on a 15- and shot it into Bowling Green almost futile weekend drops BG said Powers, "we needed goals, yard touchdown pass just seven goalie Tyler Masters' pads The lo 10th place in the tight Central we didn't need penalties" minutes into the game. puck bounced in the air and Collegiate Hockey Association. Saturday's game was a phys- Marshall was on the verge of landed either just inside the goal Bowling Green came into the ical contest that ended with blowing the game open when line, or right on the goal line, series with the second best some extracurricular activity Franklin Wallace took a handoff depending on who you believe, power play in the CCHA, they before the traditional post-game and burst through the middle of and bounced forward. couldn't muster a single power handshake. Both Powers and the defense and ran 62 yards for a While the goal judge never play goal in either game. They UNO coach Mike Kemp had to touchdown that gave the Herd a turned on the light to signify the finished 0-14 on the weekend as go on the ice and restrain their tally, referee Kevin Hall frantical- the fell prey to an incredibly respective teams in order to 20-0 lead. MIcluellelmkuNaBGNem The Herd piled up 282 yards in ly ruled it a goal from behind the aggressive UNO penalty kill. avoid a brawl. the first quarter, while the net. "Their penalty killing was Then the teams shook hands. GET OFF: Austin De Luis looks on Saturday vs. Nebraska-Omaha. Hoggan said UNO center awesome," said BG head coach The physical play Salurday Rockets ran just six plays for 7 into the game. 4:10 of the second period when Andrew Wong, who was eventu- Buddy Powers. "We couldn't get was a carry-over from Friday. yards. " 1 think I just lost it," Ellis center Jason laworski beat ally credited with the goal after the puck off the wall. That was Each Team banged The other Taylor finally got Toledo's said. "I didn't get across enough. Masters with a lazy shot Jfrrni The two scoring changes, got a stick the most aggressive anybody's around as they had to settle for offense started in the second It hit my glove and I think it hit top of the right circle fot UNO's on The puck and slid it in. been against us in the penalty kill the tie. quarter, grinding out short gains the post. I lost sight of it." only even strength goii of the "I took a shot, got the all year." The Falcons opened up The on the ground. Bowling Green dominated series. Then it was UNO's turn to rebound, it bounced up," Masters played brilliantly in scoring early as Day found him- Carl Ford then took a short the rest of the first period as they dominate play as it kept Bowling Hoggan said. "1 don't think both games holding a dangerous self all alone in the UNO zone pass from Bolden over the mid- pressured Ellis and forced UNO Green on its heels the rest of the Masters knew where it was. I Nebraska-Omaha offense to right off the opening faceoff. He dle and appeared to be stopped to take penalties However, they stanza. guess Wbnger got a stick on it only one even-strength goal in pul a move on Ellis and the puck before Ford reversed direction couldn't put another tally on the and it was just sitting right two games. Saturday, Hoggan rallied around and eventually and raced 26 yards into the end board. behind The line, the ref was in opened up The scoring wilh jusi settled in the net just 14 seconds zone. The Mavericks came back al HOCKEY PAGE 8 BG NEWS SPORTS Monday. December 3,2001 7 leers irked, get Browns lose to Titans, 31-15 by Tom Withers 1HE ASSOCIATE D PRESS CLEVELAN D—The Tennesse just one point Titans are limping aching and fighting with each other — and by Erik Cassano for?" he said. "I guess I'm just somehow still in the AFC playoff I HE BG NIBS frustrated with the stuff that went race. In the end, the pressure cooker on tonight. We got one point this Steve McNair threw two of blew a gaskel and tempers boiled weekend and we should have his three touchdown passes to over between the Bowling Green gotten at least two." Derrick Mason before leaving hockey team and Nebraska- The goal harkened to last sea- with an injured elbow as Omaha this weekend at the Ice son at Michigan State, when the Tennessee kept its slim post- Arena. referees ruled that a puck already season hopes alive for another At the conclusion of BG's 2-1 in the glove of Masters was across week with a 31-15 win Sunday loss Saturday, players had to be the line and gave credit for a goal. over the Cleveland Browns. separated from each other in "This totally reminds me of The Titans (5-6) hadn't front of the Nebraska-Omaha Michigan State," he said. "Maybe looked like a team just two bench, capping a weekend that its just because we're Bowling years removed from a Super included several skirmishes Green. Maybe thcreisasignupin Bowl berth for most of the sea- between players, BG coach the referee's room saying 'Screw son before beating the Browns Buddy Powers on the ice, yelling Bowling Green'. I'm just frustrat- at the referees at the end of the ed with a missed call, a blown call (6-5). second period Friday, and ulti- that ends up costing us the Tennessee may still have to mately, only one point in the game. win its last five games to reach standings for the "I think the playoffs for the third Falcons. "You mean that Masters played straight year. But the Titans all Powers was phantom goal? an outstanding seem to be on the same page angry at the ref- The goal that did- game," Powers except for defensive end Kevin erees for several said Saturday. Carter and assistant coach lim percieved non- n't go in the net? "We just didn't Washburn, who got into a calls on the get him enough Mavericks, but The goal that the goals to win." heated argument before half- the blow that referee was out of Powers time. stung the most declined to The Browns, now 0-5 for BG was pos- position for? I comment against the Titans since sibly a call that guess I'm just frus- about his inci- returning to the league, want- The Associated Press shouldn't have dent with the ed to show they were a play- trated with the PRESSURE: Gerard Warren pressures Titans QB Steve McNair Sunday. The Browns lost 31-15. been. referees Friday. off-caliber squad and even for the Titans, who still can't Tim Couch finished 17-of- Cleveland's Quincy Morgan The goal that stuff that went on After the non- challenged the Titans during run the ball but may not need 26 for 110 yards and fumbled the opening kickoff, ultimately stop noise and warmups when the teams got tonight. We got one Cleveland's offense, the NFL's giving the Titans the ball at proved to be the frantic atmos- into a shoving match at mid- to with McNair finding his game-winner on worst coming in, gained 282 the Browns' 20. point this weekend phere of the field. touch. Saturday came weekend's The Titans almost had to and we should That was the last time McNair's 71-yard scoring yards — most of them coming at 6:59 of the games, the in garbage time behind back- settle for a field goal, but Cleveland was Tennessee's pass with 5:51 left in the third third period. In a have had at least postgame press quarter made it 31-7, and he up QB Kelly Holcomb. Browns linebacker Dwyane foresroflegsand equal. conferences in was in for just one play of the Kevin Johnson had two TD Rudd was called for holding sticks in front ol one or two." Powers' office McNair didn't play most of catches for the Browns. on a third-down play, giving BG goaile Tyler TYLER MASTERS. GOALIE were quiet the second quarter after fourth quarter before Neil The Titans were already Tennessee a first down at the Masters, the refs enough to make bruising his left elbow, lie sat O'Donnell mopped up. leading 14-0 and McNair was said the puck crossed the goal your cars ring. most of the fourth period and Eddie George, bothered all 1. 7-of-9 for 136 yards with his line. One Falcon player gestured Powers kept his comments still finished ll-of-17 for 244 year by injuries, got just 51 McNair later found Mason at the goal judge behind the net. brief. yards on 23 carries and a TD. TD pass to Mason when he over the middle and he outran yards. His lamp didn't go on. "(Nebraska-Omaha was) read- His backup, Skip Hicks, had injured his elbow. the Browns down the righi McNair hooked up with The goal was the low point for ing all of the situation," he said 51 as Tennessee rushed for McNair was backpedaling an otherwise solid weekend by Mason on scoring passes of 43 sideline as the Titans went up Saturday. We couldn't get a han- only 111 yards. after throwing a pass when his Masters, who was still exasperat- dle on the puck down low to and 71 yards, and had a 5- 14-0 with 5:24 left in the ed about the goal when asked make a play. You have to give yard TD pass to rookie Drew The Browns couldn't get arm was hit by lamir Miller. opening period. about it after the game. UNO credit." Bennett in the third quarter anything going on offense The linebacker then acciden- Joe Nedney kicked a 29- "You mean the phantom goal? "We put together two good that put the Titans up 24-7. and its defense took a shot tally stepped on McNair's yard field goal one play after The goal that didn't go in the net? games but we couldn't score," Kevin Dyson had six catch- when second-year end elbow after the quarterback McNair was hurl to make it The goal that (he goal judge said Scott Hewson said. "We couldn't es for 110 yards and Mason Courtney Brown sprained his fell. 17-0, but the Browns came didn't go in the net? The goal that get that one goal. That's been caught passes for 124 yards left ankle early in the first George scored on a 1-yard back on Couch's 10-yard TD the referee was out of position happening all year." quarter and didn't return. TD plunge just 2:59 in after pass to lohnson.

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"All Those Years Ago" - No Bucs, 16-13 Statkus in the penalty box, other cancer scares. Why They're tough, tough guys the Mavericks took advan- George? Why now?" Why one could pay tribute to lohn and they're seniors." tage of a five-on-three power I.ennon better than one of his By Joe Kay Dillon knelt on the sideline would a 22-year-old college bandmates. THE tSSOCIIIED PRESS The players knew that play at 10:01 of the second student get so worked up with his head down, and 6. "Something' - One of the CINCINNATI — With one Brandon Bennett patted his Marist was for real. One of period to go up 2-1. about George I larrison the most disappointing Defenseman Greg Zanon dying? I was still in diapers best love songs ever. deft tug in overtime, John back as Gramatica kicked the 7. "While my Guitar Gently rifled a scary shot from the when John linnon was Lynch saved Tampa Bay from a game-winner 5:06 into over- losses of the season for BG Weeps" - The guitar literally came last year was against top of the right circle past killed. I have no memory season-wrecking meltdown. lime. Masters' shoulder. weeps on this one. A ch;d- the Red Foxes in whatsoever about that sad lenge to guitar players every- Lynch stripped the ball from Until the closing minutes of The goal drew protests night. I just lived in the era Corey Dillon and jumped on it regulation, two popgun Poughkeepsie. The Falcons from the Falcons and the where. where there were three 8. "This is Lime" - This is one at the 3-yard line, setting up offenses failed to produce any committed 20 turnovers in 2,427 in attendance as It Beatles. I treat my copy of Martin Gramatica's 21-yard an 86-69 thrashing of BG. looked like Bieksa was Harrison's Cloud Nine as if it of the lesser known singles off touchdowns or drama. The of Cloud Nine It's a good pop field goal in overtime as the Buccaneers' cornerbacks set "Marist is a good team," tripped at center ice just sec- were gold. He's a idol to BG center Len Matela said. onds before the goal. Referee song that could easily play on Buccaneers beat the up most of their points. myself and millions. It's also radio. 16-13 on "They killed us last year. It Kevin Hall didn't make the the largest loss the music Cornerback call and Zanon had about an 9."When We Was Fab" - This Sunday. was one of the worst times world has faced this year. blocked a punt that Todd acre of open ice to craft his is the brief musical history of The Buccaneers (6-5) got we had as players here at What really gets me is the the Fab Four. Yoder returned 11 yards for a shot. fact that George I larrison solo their first back-to-back wins of second-quarter touchdown, Bowling Green. We wanted "I tried to cut in front of 10. "Within You Without to get a little bit of revenge albums are hard to come by, You" - One of George's first the season, but it wasn't easy. and Donnie Abraham's inter- him before I pivoted and I with the exception of Ml They missed two field goals ception set up Gramatica's 48- for that." guess I knocked him over," Things Miisl Pass. A friend of trips down the road of eastern and had a late defensive col- And the Falcons got their Bieksa said. "And then, I did- music and one of his best. The yard field goal that made it 16- mine told me most of his solo acoustic version on Anthology lapse thai let the bumbling revenge by edging Marist n't see it but apparently he albums are out of print. I 3 early in the fourth quarter. 3 is amazing Bengals (4-7) rally for 10 points Gramatica's miss from 51 61 -58. The crowd may have stuck his arm out and tried to hope that's not true, but if it is trip me." in the last 4:29. yards with 6:23 left in the been smaller than someone had better make -Lisa Betringer After the second period, them available so that the Dillon caught a 6-yard fourth quarter gave Cincinnati Michigan, but to Dakich the win was just as big as Powers was livid with Hall. world can be remembered of touchdown pass from Jon a chance to get rolling. Neil Powers was restrained by the BG's 65-59 victory over the what (hey lost. Kitna that tied it with 8 sec- Rackets kicked a 41-yard field linesmen as his emotions Of course George onds left in regulation, goal — the ball deflected off Wolverines. and frustrations with the offi- "This was just a really Harrison's influence will be Looking to Sell wrestling through tacklers the right upright, but went ciating boiled over. felt for decades to come. You good win," Dakich said. "I Dexter Jackson and Jamie through with 4:29 left. Down 2-1 going into the can hear him in the music of That Fancy Duncan to reach the goal line. love their style of play. stretch in the third period, hundreds of acts, including After Tampa Bay failed to get That's why I am kind of Sports Car You Minutes later, Dillon was a first down, Jon Kitna led the the Falcons finally found a Oasis (although lead singer enthusiastic about beating hero not named Masters or kneeling on the sideline crest- Bengals to their first touch- Liam Gallagher called George Have Stashed them. They throw it Day. Bieksa took the puck off a "nipple" a few years back) fallen after Lynch made anoth- down in 11 quarters. Kitna was around, find people and a face-off deep in UNO's Away in the er game-turning play. Coldplay, virtually every band 19-of-38 overall for 144 yards are totally unselfish with zone, skated around the out of England, and every Garage? The safety had a clinching with one and the the ball." crease from the left side of the other act that picks up a gui- interception in a 24-17 win touchdown pass to Dillon. Dakich even went on net, waited for Ellis to go tar. over St. Louis on Monday night Brad lohnson completed his about how Marist was bet- down and then flipped the What would the Beatles that revived (he Bucs' playoff first 14 passes — one shy of the ter fundamentally than his puck past the sprawling UNO have been like if George chances. After the Buccaneers club record — and finished 26- squad and most other goalie. Harrison had never entered failed on the opening posses- of-33 for 231 yards, but the teams in college basketball. Ellis had trouble getting the group? It's hard to say. up after the play. He said his sion of overtime and punted to Bengals got a season-high six "We don't pass like they However he was just as pass," Dakich said. Very few legs stiffened with cramps important to the band as the the 4, Lynch was in the right sacks. from dehydration, leading place again. team pass like they do. And others were. Both offenses self-destruct- him to collapse on the ice Advertise Dillon took a handoff and they move better than us. It's not just his guitar that ed on a sunny, 51-degree after- and leaving an open net for weeps Myself and millions of in the headed for a hole straight We don't move like they noon that favored the do." Bieksa. others have shed our tears BGNews ahead, but Lynch reached in "The puck just came to Buccaneers. Tampa Bay is 6-34 The Falcons improved to while remembering "the Classifieds. and stripped the ball from his when the temperature is below 5-2 on the year. Marist, the side, and I tried to cover quiet Beatle." However the close play and he dragged arm, then quickly gathered it 50 degrees. pronounced just like its Geroge Harrison was any- it across and I stretched out. 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I«[ ASSOCIATED PRESS with his head down, and The players knew that play at 10:01 of the second student get so worked up Marist was for real. One of period to go up 2-1. about George Harrison 6. "Something" - One of the CINCINNATI — With one Brandon Bennett patted his best love songs ever. defl tug in overtime, John the most disappointing Defenseman Greg Zanon dying? I was still in diapers back as Gramatica kicked the rifled a scary shot from the 7. "While my Guitar Gently Lynch saved Tampa Bay from a game-winner 5:06 into over- losses of the season for BG when lohn Lennon was top of the right circle past killed. I have no memory Weeps" - The guitar literally season-wrecking meltdown. came last year was against weeps on this one. A chal- time. Masters' shoulder. whatsoever about that sad Lynch stripped the ball from Until the closing minutes of the Red Foxes in The goal drew protests lenge to guitar players every- Poughkeepsie. The Falcons night. I just lived in the era where. Corey Dillon and jumped on it regulation, two popgun from the Falcons and the where there were three at the 3-yard line, setting up offenses failed to produce any committed 20 turnovers in 2,427 in attendance as it li. This Is Lowe" - This is one Beatles. I treat my copy of of the lesser known singles off Martin Gramatica's 21-yard touchdowns or drama. The an 86-69 thrashing of BG. looked like Bieksa was Harrison's Cloud Nine as if it "Marist is a good team," tripped at center ice just sec- of Cloud Nine. It's a good pop field goal in overtime as the Buccaneers' cornerbacks set were gold. He's a idol to song that could easily play on Buccaneers beat the up most of their points. BG center Lcn Matela said. onds before the goal. Referee myself and millions. It's also "They killed us last year. It Kevin Hall didn't make the the largest loss the music radio. Cincinnati Bengals 16-13 on Cornerback Ronde Barber 9."WhenWeWas lab" -This call and Zanon had about an world has faced this year. Sunday. blocked a punt that Todd was one of the worst times is the brief musical history of we had as players here at acre of open ice to craft his What really gets me is the The Buccaneers (6-5) got Yoder returned 11 yards for a shot. the lab four. Bowling Green. We wanted fact that George Harrison solo their first back-to-back wins of second-quarter touchdown, "I tried to cut in front of albums are hard to come by, 10. "Within You Without to get a little bit of revenge You" - One of George's first the season, but it wasn't easy. and Donnie Abraham's inter- him before I pivoted and I with the exception of All They missed two field goals ception set up Gramatica's 48- for that." guess I knocked him over," Tilings Midst Pass. A friend of trips down the road of eastern and had a late defensive col- And the Falcons got their Bieksa said. "And then, I did- mine told me most of his solo music and one of his best. The yard field goal that made it 16- acoustic version on Anthology lapse that let the bumbling revenge by edging Marist n't see it but apparently he albums are out of print. 1 3 early in the fourth quarter. 3 is amazing. Bengals (4-7) rally for 10 points Gramatica's miss from 51 61-58. The crowd may have stuck his arm out and tried to hope that's not true, but if it is in the last 4:29. been smaller than trip me." someone had bolter make yards with 6:23 left in the After the second period, -1isa Bellinger Dillon caught a 6-yard fourth quarter gave Cincinnati Michigan, but to Dakich them available so that the the win was just as big as Powers was livid with Hall. world can be remembered of touchdown pass from )on a chance to get rolling. Neil Powers was restrained by the BG's 65-59 victory over the what they lost. Kitna that tied it with 8 sec- Rackers kicked a 41-yard field linesmen as his emotions Of course George onds left in regulation, goal — the ball deflected off Wolverines. and frustrations with the offi- "This was just a really Harrison's influence will be wrestling through tacklers the right upright, but went ciating boiled over. Looking to Sell good win," Dakich said. "I felt for decades to come. You Dexter Jackson and Jamie Down 2-1 going into the can hear him in the music of through with 4:29 left. love their style of play. That Fancy Duncan to reach the goal line. After Tampa Bay failed to get stretch in the third period, hundreds of acts, including That's why I am kind of the Falcons finally found a Sports Car You Minutes later, Dillon was a first down, Jon Kitna led the Oasis (although lead singer enthusiastic about beating hero not named Masters or kneeling on the sideline crest- Bengals to their first touch- Liam Gallagher called (Jcorge Have Stashed them. They throw it Day. Bieksa took the puck off a "nipple" a few years back) fallen after Lynch made anoth- down in 11 quarters. Kitna was around, find people and a face-off deep in UNO's Away in the er game-turning play. Coldplay, virtually every band 19-of-38 overall for 144 yards are totally unselfish with zone, skated around the out of England, and every Garage? The safety had a clinching with one interception and the the ball." crease from the left side of the other act that picks up a gui- interception in a 24-17 win touchdown pass to Dillon. Dakich even went on net, waited for Ellis to go tar. over St. Louis on Monday night Brad Johnson completed his about how Marist was bet- down and then flipped the What would the Beatles that revived the Bucs' playoff first 14 passes — one shy of the ter fundamentally than his puck past the sprawling UNO have been like if George chances. After the Buccaneers club record — and finished 26- squad and most other goalie. Harrison had never entered Ellis had trouble getting failed on the opening posses- of-33 for 231 yards, but the teams in college basketball. the group? It's hard to say. up after the play. He said his sion of overtime and punted to Bengals got a season-high six "We don't pass like they However he was just as pass," Dakich said. Very few legs stiffened with cramps important to the band as the the 4, Lynch was in the right sacks. from dehydration, leading place again. team pass like they do. And others were. Both offenses self-destruct- him to collapse on the ice It's not just his guitar that Advertise Dillon took a handoff and they move better than us. ed on a sunny, 51-degree after- We don't move like they and leaving an open net for weeps. Myself and millions of headed for a hole straight In the noon that favored the do." Bieksa. others have shed our tears B(. News ahead, but Lynch reached in Buccaneers. Tampa Bay is 6-34 The Falcons improved to "The puck just came to while remembering "the the side, and I tried to cover Classifieds. and stripped the ball from his when the temperature is below 5-2 on the year. Marist, quiet Beatle." However arm, then quickly gathered it 50 degrees. the close play and he dragged Geroge Harrison was any- pronounced just like its it across and I stretched out. I Call in as he lay on the ground. spelled, fell to 4-2. thing but quiet in his life. His think I'd been dehydrated music is a testament to his tal- 372-6977 throughout the game my leg ent. Keith Richards of the just locked, 1 couldn't get up." Rolling Stones said it best. I rnons contain more The loss drops the Falcons hope that he is jamming with to 4-8-4 overall and 3-7-2 in lohn right now. too. sugar than strawberries^ theCCHA.

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She has been Duquesne. 12.03.01 Takezawa. 1993 she received the Stereo playing the violin since the age 7:30 p.m. The Moscow Philharmonic Review's "Best Recording of of three, and KPBS called her Pittsburgh. PA Orchestra is considered to be the Year" award for her perfor- Everyday Events one o( the world's finest sym- "the rare violinist who com- mance of sonatas by Debussy, phonic ensembles. In addition bines musical sensitivity and Spectacular to celebrate Gospel Choir Ticket Sale emotional power with a flaw- Ravel and Saint-Saens. to performing works by ♦THURSDAY 12/06/01 Mon.-Fri. Russian composers, their less technique and a tone Single tickets have been on 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. diverse repertoire includes remarkable for its haunting sale since September 17. Prices PHOTO PROVIDED Olscamp Hall composer's work, life pieces by Mahler, Sibelius, beauty." are M0, $32 and $25. Violinist Kyoko Takezawa. The Gospel Choir will be selling Swimming/Diving at Notre tickets to the Explosion Concert Dame Invitational CAMPUS BUZZ Vvbmen's Chorus, directed by Mark Munson; the Bowling CAMPUS CINEMA TBA When it comes to traditional Circle K Fundraiser Green Philharmonia, conducted Black on Notre Dame. IN Italian opera, only one man Mon.-Tue. by Emily Freeman Brown; and 10 a.m. - 4p.m. comes to mind: Giuseppe Verdi. the University Choral Society campus Olscamp Lobby As part of the 100th anniver- and University Men's Chorus, ACS to show "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" sary observance of the death of directed by William Skoog. the great composer, the universi- tomorrow Latter Day Saints Also appearing will be ty's College of Musical Arts will 'Tear and Lx>athing Hockey vs. Notre Dame Tue. - Thu. College of Musical Arts voice Comedian Lewis Black will 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. be presenting a "Verdi 7p.m. faculty members baritone be performing on campus in Las Vegas" Olscamp Hall Spectacular" on Sunday, Dec. 9. BGSU Ice Arena Andreas Poulimenos, tenor tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Latter Day Saints will be handing The performance will begin Rhino films Christopher Scholl, the adjunct Kobacker hall. out literature and pamphlets. at 3 p-rn. in Kobacker Hall of the Black is best known for his 1998 voice faculty member mezzo- Starring: Swimming/Diving at Notre Moore Musical Arts Center. numerous appearances on "The soprano Ellen Scholl and sopra- Johnny Depp Dame Invitational A beloved 19th-century Daily Show" and his stand-up Dorothy Uber Bryan nos Myra Merritt and Jane TBA Italian composer, Verdi is comedy. He was also selected Gallery Schoonmaker Rodgers. 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Thompson and one of his friends as they Art The program will feature per- BUZZ Thompson's book of the same parade through the city on many drug induced benders. formances by the Collegiate pm. weekdays, or reserved by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 -1901): BGSU's Music College is calling (419) 372-8171 or 1-800- name. grass, seventy-five pellets of cally, a bit too far over the Hockey vs. Notre Dame Chorale and University planning the "Verdi Spectacular" for December 6, to 202 West Hill 589-2224. It is probably for this quote mescaline, five sheets of high- edge. 7 p.m. The White Ribbon commemorate the works of this great opera composer. BGSU and many other lines and situ- powered blotter acid, a salt But part of the charm and BGSU Ice Arena Campaign Bowling Green, Ob 43402 ations in the movie that the shaker half-full of cocaine, and humor of the movie is watch- Mon. - Thu. American Culture Studies a whole galaxy of uppers, ing two very-hopped-up men Campus wide Phone:(419)372-2440 Community Action Project is downers, laughers, and navigate their way through the Gentlemen, wearing a white rib- Rae to speak at TJ. for World AIDS Day bon means you are a man who is Fu: (419) 372-0202 showing it today from 7:30 to screamers." So the seedy Las Vegas of the late Thomton, a HIV-positive moti- against violence against women. BY ERIK PEPPtE. BUZZ WRITER torial campaign advance coordi- engagements, Lewis-Thornton e-mai: tHi7ZitbgneLbgsu.edu 10:30 p.m. in BA 114 as part of Community Action Project has 1960s. Is it a cultural artifact? Pick up your while ribbon and As part of World AIDS Day, vational speaker, who uses her nator as well as a National served as contributing editor for their program "Concerns With obviously done its homework Yes. Is it a legitimate example learn more about it at the the Black Student Union and the life as an example that AIDS is a Youth Director for Jerse WBBM-TV, in which she pro- Staff: Pharmaceutical Abuse In if it's looking for a film that of current drug use by men? Women's Center. 108 Hanna Hall ladies of Delta Sigma Theta will rKXKliscrirninatory disease. Jackson's 1984 and 1988 presi- duced an ongoing series of first Men." unashamedly and graphically What would 1 know? One Red anytime. Wear it proudly each Tony Recznik, Editor host an AIDS awareness pro- Her presentations are dential campaigns. person stories about living with Oh, and there's also the depicts drug abuse and the Bull and vodka, please. day until December 6th to com- April Elliott, Asst. Editor gram in Olscamp 115 on designed to motivate the young As a speaker she has AIDS. Her work earned her an matter of the opening lines of somewhat questionable activi- A question and answer ses- memorate all those women who Thursday from 6 pm. - 930 and old alike to take care of their appeared on "Nightline" with Emmy Award. ErikPepple, Copy Chief the movie, as well as book, ties that spring from people sion will follow the movie. have suffered due to gendered pjn. being "We had two bags of violence. Be a man; wear a white bodies, health and future. Ted Koppel and the Oprah For more information about who push themselves, chemi- BY ROB SZORADY. BUZZ WRITER ribbon. At the event a presentation Lewis-Thornton served as Winfrey Show. this event contact Kimli Sims at will be given by Rae Lewis- Carol Moslev Braun's 1992 sena- In addition to her speaking (419)35Wr543. THE CAMPUS BUZZ email: [email protected]

9 p.m. University Ha ♦ MONDAY 12/03/01 9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are $40, $32 and $25. 102 Hanna Hall 102 Hanna Hall Toledo Museum of Art Call l-(8O0)589-2224 or (419)372- Student Composers' Forum Guest Artist: Dennis Peter Ho Davies, author of The 8171. Lewis Black Noon Ugliest House in the World. Nygren, clarinet 8 p.m. Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical ♦FRIDAY 12/07/01 8 p.m. Theta Alpha Phi presents Kobacker Auditorium Arts Center Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Guest Artist: Christine Stop Kiss by Diana Son Outstanding Male Comedian 2001. $8 Free and open to the public Rutledge, viola 8 p.m. Arts Ccnier for students, S10 for non-students! Power Pad competition 8 p.m. Free and open to the public. I-.lscwhcrc Theater, 4th Floor South Tickets on sale at the Olscamp Info S.A.F.E. Flier Distribution 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Hall Desk and the Office of Campus 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. 102 West Hall Ans (enter Free Admission. Involvement! Education Steps WBGU 88.1 fin' s "Bachelor and the Free and open to the public. ♦TUESDAY 12/04/01 The Community Action Project will Bobbysockser" will be hosting a ♦ SUNDAY 12/09/01 Dance Marathon Campus wide be handing out fliers for S.A.F.E. Nintendo Power Pad event while lis- Theta Alpha Phi presents Meeting tening to the finest indie rock and roll Stop Kiss by Diana Son Off-Campus Housing Fair 9:15 p.m. - 11 p.m. Kwanzaa Dress Rehearsal There will be fun and prizes. 8 p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Art in Space: Student Olscamp 101 6 p.m. • 11 p.m. Elsewhere Theater, 4th Floor South Olscamp 101 Installations For more information please contact Olscamp 101, 103. & 104 GSS Assembly Meeting Hall I p.m. - 4 p.m. Campus Involvement. This event is sponsored by the Center 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Men's Health Fair Free Admission. Willard Wankelin.ii'. Gallery for Multicultural & Academic Gallery, Mel all 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Initiatives. Held by Graduate Student Senate. Health assessments, information, and Cuyahoga County Black Verdi Spectacular featuring ♦WEDNESDAY 12/05/01 Alumni Chapter Holiday freebies. Sponsored by the Student the Bowling Green BSU & Delta Sigma Theta Art in Space: Student Social Health Service, Wellness Connection, Philharmonia and the Aids Awareness Installations Opening TBA and Student Recreation Center. University Choral Society PSEOP Orientation 6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Reception Hilton Hotel. Beachwood, OH Student Recreation Center 3 p.m. 3pm.- 6:30 p.m. 115 Olscamp 7 p.m. - 9 pm For more information, contact Ruby Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Olscamp 101A Learn more about AIDS & HIV. WBGU interview with Willard Wankclman Gallery Fields at (216)271-1013. Center This event is sponsored by Academic Lewis Black Open to the Public. Ticket prices $5 Enhancement. World Percussion Night 9th Annual Kwanzaa 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. for adults and $3 for senior citizens 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Celebration WBGU 88.1 fm's "The Redscare" ♦SATURDAY 12/08/01 and BGSU students with valid ID. For Faculty Artist Series: Venti Olscamp 115 f HfcCa*K BUZZ PHOTO 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. will be interviewing the popular more information call 800/589-2224 da Camera Olscamp 101 comedian via phone as he makes his The steps outside of the education building feature a variety of booths and tables during the week ranging from CD W4I9/372-8I7I. 8 p.m. Poetry Reading—Denise. Sponsored by the Center for BGSU Football Banquet way to the University. Listeners may and ticket sales to petitions and organization sign up tables.This week there will be a candle light vigil and speak out Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Duhamel Multicultural & Academic Initiatives. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. ask questions via AOL Instant for World AIDS Day on Thursday, Dec. 6. at 8 p.m. Center Arts Center 7:30 p.m. The evening will include a presenta- Olscamp 101 Messenger. World AIDS Day BAI0I [email protected]. video all centered around a spiritual Music series featuring College of Prout Chapel tion of the seven principles of This event is sponsored by the 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. theme. No Cover Fall Concert Musical Arts faculty. Free and open to Denise Duhamel, author of Girl Kwanzaa, African dance, music, Athletic Department. • Graduate String Quartet Education Steps Society For Creative H20 Sponsored by the Gospel Choir. the public. Soldier, and Kim Addonizio, author singing, and a fashion show. 8 p.m. There will be a candle light vigil and Anachronism Meeting 8 p.m. BGVeg Meeting 7 p.m. of "Tell Me." Poetry and Fiction 8 p.m. -10 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Festival Series: Moscow Olscamp 101 Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical ♦THURSDAY 12/06/01 speak out for World AIDS Day. BG Jr. Hi Auditorium 8:30 pm Readings sponsored by the BGSU Admission is $6. For ticket informa- Philharmonic Orchestra with Aits Center BAI0I S. Church St. (across from Police 211 University Hall For more information, call 372-0162. Creative Writing Program. Mid- tion, contact Yolanda Flores at 372- Kyoko Takezawa, violin Free and open to the public. Meeting for Society for Bardic Circle Night: poetry, story, and Station) BGVeg weekly meeting. Information Table for American Review, and English 2642. soloist Creative Anachronism song recitals. Heavy armed combat. Inspiring, spiritual, creative, artistic. Jehovah's Witness Department. 8 p.m. Vision meeting 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Contact John Bench: live music, multimedia and Vision light meeting 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fiction Reading Kobacker Hall