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er ee VOL. 105 A STUDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY No. 96 Sports wsu Swimmers Kappa Sigmas face criminal charges smartest athletes ... .BY DENISE HOLLEY The Daily Evergreen he explained. players The apartment had appar- ently been used for parties not Six 'WSU students face before, Cobb said. arraignment today in Page 5 Both offenses are gross Whitman County District misdemeanors, which carry Court on charges of criminal a maximum penalty of one trespass and being minors in year in jail and a $5,000 fine, possession of alcohol. Cobb said. Sean Fortune, Nathan Gus Kravas, vice provost Hillig, Ryan Holt, Rory for Student Affairs, could McManus and Mark not confirm whether the six Rossolo are charged with students are still enrolled at both offenses. Brian Fortune, WSU, citing confidentiality described by Pullman Police regarding student records. Sgt. Jim Corcoran as the des- But their fraternity, Kappa WSl) hoping to end ignated driver, Sigma, was losing streak is charged with criminal could not prove implicated in the cam- trespass. Page 5 Ithan any of pus alcohol Responding to a noise them had broken the riot last' May and New York glad of complaint on door or caused any the early damage inside" was already Spreewell's return morning of on proba- tion, he Page 6 Dec. 7, 1998, Pullman and said. WSU police T h e officers found arrests of the suspects, MoNTY COBB the six all members of WHITMAN COUNTY m e m b e r s News the Kappa DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY may have Earthquake-torn Sigma frater- dealt a death blow Colombia ravaged nity, In a vacant apart- to the fra-' by shortages, ment on the ternity when, on Dec, 20, the uni- Campus Commons North looting versity and the Kappa Sigma complex. national organization sus- Page 9 The original charge of pended the local chapter, burglary was changed to pending a formal hearing, .crirninal trespass, said. Pope condemns "If convicted, they (the Monty Cobb, deputy district the death penalty attorney for Whitman suspects) would have a crim- County. inal record," said Cobb, PageS "None (of the suspects) . Cobb said the judge would have some leeway had any criminal history and STAFF PHOTO BY KEllIN GERMAN and could decide to remove Icould not prove that a,ny of "Keep out" signs and boarded up windows are a common sight these days at the the defendants' record if they them had broken the door or Kappa Sigma house because of an alcohol violation last semester, completed probation, Features, caused any damage inside," Teacher-in-resi- dence tries a new Committee addreSsing l~peachment:GOPblocks approach dismissal, calls for more Page 3 technology concerns testimony from Lewinsky BY Wll.L KOENIG official transcripts, which raises questions THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trent Lott were at work try- The Daily Evergreen about how valuable distance education cours- ing to fashion a bipartisan es are .considered to WSu. agreement for the balance of Faculty concerns with technology-based WASHINGTON- The Quote of the Day Developing a new course consumes a lot of the trial, including video- courses will be addressed today by the Repu bl ican -co n trolled time and energy, Struckmeyer 'said. Set-up taped depositions of Ms. If}OO would be good, first Academic Affairs Committee. Senate blocked dismissal of costs for the technology-utilizing courses also Lewinsky, presidential friend beliew ~ are bad. The committee, which oversees undergrad- the impeachment case ~orry faculty. Another question likely to be .Vernon Jordan and White uate courses, will address a set of university against President Clinton on brought up Thursday is where to look for House aide Sidney technology issues before passing its findings Wednesday and then voted funds, Blumenthal. on to the Faculty Senate. for new testimony from Not all professors have the background and By late afternoon, Lott You know I'm bad, I'm According to committee chair Kenneth Monica Lewinsky and two told reporters the two parties bad, you know it. Struckmeyer, there is confusion among the expertise to develop a distance education other witnesses - but by had exchanged offers and he faculty regarding the definitions of some course using technology such as video or the margins well short of the said he was hopeful for ~ichaeI Jackson courses. The differences between Web-based, Internet. Struckmeyer said. Professors also two-thirds that would be agreement by Thursday on a Extended Degree Programs and other distance need help in course support, as well as instruc- needed to oust the president. timetable for a final vote on leaming programs are not always defined tion as to how to start up a course. In a pair of roll calls in the Today's Weather clearly. The AAC is responsible for evaluating and hushed Senate chamber, all the articles of impeachment Struckmeyer said there are also questions reviewing issues about undergraduate courses 55 Republicans voted by mid-February. He sug- gested the. witness deposi- about how certain courses are treated. before the issues are passed on to the Faculty against dismissal and for-the tions - possibly videotaped Correspondence courses are noted as such on Senate. witnesses opposed by the .White House. They were - could take place over the Lecture examines the roles of women, joined by a single Democrat, , weekend or Monday, and left Russell Feingold of open the question of whether • conquest, and food in Mexican culture Wisconsin, leaving them far the White House might then below the 67 needed for con- decide it wanted witnesses of BY THOMAS EDGELY have resisted cultural conquest by preparing Showers viction. its own. The Daily Evergreen foods that reflect their traditional cultures for 39 27 "The president will not be Daschle, too, said he was H L the past 400 years .. Samples of such Mexican hopeful of an agreement The Honors Student Advisory Council removed from office," foods will be served during the presentation. within 24 hours. asked Assistant Professor Mary Watrous- Senate Democratic leader Dr. Watrous-Schlesinger received the There was no debate on Weather 2 Schlesinger of the WSU Department of Tom Daschle declared Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching Award the Senate floor before History to speak at the annual HSAC Invited moments later in comments Sports 6 in 1995, and was given the Honors Faculty Wednesday's two votes, but Address. swiftly seconded by the Award for Outstanding Teaching and Service numerous senators issued The lecture, titled "No Appetite for White House. "For the good Classifieds 10 to the Honors College in 1998. written statements afterward. Conquest: Indigenous Women and Food in of the country and in keeping Previously-invited lecturers include "I believe it is premature Mexico," will begin Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in with the Constitution it is Professor LeRoy Ashby of the Department of to dismiss this case at the Todd 268. now time to end this trial." Visit us on the Web at History and Professor Larry Meinert of the present time," said Richard Watrous-Schlesinger will discuss research Even before the votes, VN/W,clailyellergreen.com that shows indigenous and Mestizo women See LECTUREon Page 3 Daschle and Majority Leader See IMPEACH on Page 4 . . PAGE 2 . ,... DAILY EVIIiIaRaII

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Please visit Mimosa has the hot meal delivered to my Advisory Council presents: "No . the Public Safety Building to pick door ... -Suzie 0 Appetite For Conquest: Indigenous up an application or .call Jessi at Women and Food in Mexico," a 332-7352. ~------l :S ·COUPON' : The Daily Evergreen Staff : OFF ANY MIMOSA PLATTER: EDITOR Marcus Michelson 335-2488 [email protected] : OR FAMILY MEAL I MANAGINGEDITOR Matthew Smylie 335-1099 1 1 [email protected] NEWS EDITOR Seth Truscott 335-1140 1 In House, Take-Out or Delivery 1 1 1 [email protected] L _ OPINION EDITOR Chris Chancellor 335-2764 exp.2-7-991 [email protected] SPORTS EDITOR Ryan Sadoski 335-2465 [email protected] ENTERTAINMENTEDITOR Chuck Allen 335-2292 SPeCIAL. 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The goveming "Statement of Policies and Operating Bylaws" is available at SPs administrative offices in Room 113, Murrow Building. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Daily Evergreen at p.o. Box 642510. Pullman. WA 99164- 2510. First-<:Iass semester subscriptions are $95 if mailed daily; $65 if mailed weekly. One-year sub- scriptions are $160 if mailed daily. $100 if mailed weekly. USPS Permit No. 142-860. TO THeMU~OSA SPORTSCeNTeR THURSD:'Y, JANUARY 28, 1999 ,.,.DAlLV ...... PIG: 3, FEATURES Visiting teacher uses 'hands-on' learning 'LECTURE: Continued from Front Page BY STEPHANII! SEGER ioral study of animals, and teaches The Daily Evergreen ways to use animals around children History and Professor Larry in a classroom environment. Meinert of the Department of 'This is a wonderful program," Geology. When it comes to science, Leid said. 'The feedback from the Watrous-Schlesinger teaches Katherine Leid believes in teaching students has been great." Western Civilizations, Global Leid's goals for the future: 'To more than just theory. Civilizations and history courses ' Leid was recently named the continue being in education, to con- in the Honors College, and has, Distinguished Teacher-in-Residence tinue teaching, to share my love of accompanied groups of students with the College of Education. She teaching- which is a passion for me, to Mexico and the Yucatan twice. is part of a first-year program fund- to share that excitement with oth- ed by a grant from Boeing. ers." She was chosen for the lecture The goal of the program is to "It's been a great experience for by honors students based on her improve math and science educa- me," she said. "I've learned so enthusiasm to teach and ;her tion by bringing a practicing teacher much. It's been really rewarding to involvement in a research topic of into the university setting to instruct work with the College of Education interest to the university and the aspiring teachers how to use and students, faculty and staff." greater community. understand scientific methods. L- ,__ Before coming to WSU, Leid 'was a fifth grade teacher at Sunnyside Elementary in Pullman. She has taught in the district for seven years. Now, Leid is using her experience as a practicing teacher to benefit students studying elemen- , tary education. Leid uses a hands-on approach to teaching called the inquiry method. "Children need to be able to think for themselves," she said. "They'll be better off in the real world. We're giving them lifelong skills, which hopefulIy they can use. They learn by doing." Leid's students are exposed to a variety of lessons while under her instruction. For instance, several of her students this semester have ... opted to study crayfish for one of their projects.

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The final day to return a textbook for a full • refund IS: JANUARY 30, 1 999 (Receipt required to receive a full refund) Lower Level at the BOOKIE 1t~22~ THURSDA'1',JANUAR't' 28,1989 PAGE4 THE DAILY EvaGREEN NEWS City council addresses ordinances The Saxman cometh cent of. all noise violations come , BY NICK ZITZMANN sion, the City Council received plen- ty of feedback from WSU students from the College Hill area, said that " The Daily Evergreen and community members alike, something needed to be done about WSU students primarily voiced The Pullman City Council held "lax" landlords. their concern about how the housing public hearings Tuesday for four As the proposed ordinance is density ordinance might define what proposed city ordinances regarding written, it would hold landlords public drinking, noise, residential a family is, leaving the proposed liable if a tenant was cited as being a licensing and housing density. ordinance open to discrimination. nuisance and the landlord does not The council rejected the ordi- "I don't see how any governing nance addressing public drinking, body can define a family," said one take measures to stop the nuisance. then heard discussion on the student addressing the council. The proposed noise ordinances remaining three proposed ordi- Another student called the bill were explained by Pullman Police "pure discrimination," saying it nances that are scheduled to be Chief Ted Weatherly as "a little directly attacks students. voted on at later meetings. strengthening" of the current noise All four proposed ordinances Other Pullman residents claimed ordinances in Pullman by removing were discussed previously at three the proposed ordinance would not other council meetings. The council discriminate against marital status, the current noise meters. has scheduled further hearings for but rather help keep the targeted Weatherly said approximately the proposed noise ordinance for zones as family neighborhoods. A 1,000 .residents report noise com- March 23, the proposed residential change was proposed, which would plaints each year, 30·ofwhich result- eliminate the word "traditional" licensing and nuisance ordinances. ed in noise infractions being issued, on March 30, and the proposed from "traditional family" in the ordi- and it currently takes two police offi- housing density ordinance on April nance. 6. As the proposed ordinance cur- cers to respond to a noise complaint. ASWSU President Steve rently stands, it would limit the defi- The .proposed residential licens- Wymer, said he was "shocked and nition of R I residential zones inside ing ordinance, which Mcleod called amazed" the City Council dropped Pullman so only related people may a ,ihealth and safety issue," would ·STAFF PHOTO BY JUNE CHANTARANAKAfiACH the proposed public drinking ordi- live in the zones. require residential areas in Pullman Shane Roberts, a sophomore music major, practices his saxo- nance, but he was still concerned Council member Alison Mcleod to meet city guidelines for residen- phone Wednesday afternoon. about the proposed housing density questioned the need for such an ordi- tial safety through licensing. ordinance. nance if the citizens could come The proposed ordinance would Despite the proposed ordinances together to solve the problem. But would be needed. Any further pro- being delayed for further discus- some residents, stating that 42 per- not affect on-campus housing. IMPFArn: ceedings, "run counter to the best interests of the Congress, the presiden- Continued from Front Page cy and the American people," he said. White House lawyers have warned Democratic sources, who spoke on . repeatedly that calling any witnesses condition of anonymity, said the White would mean protracted delays to allow House would not seek to delay the for time for a review of documents depositions with a demand for exten- thus far withheld from the president's sive preparation time. Only if one of team. the witnesses made a new disclosure "Today's event" made clear that the votes are not there to convict and that was potentially harmful to the remove the president from office," president's case would they insist on a White House Special Counsel review of evidence thus far kept from Gregory Craig said. Sixty-seven votes them, these sources said.

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SPORTS EDITOR: RYAN SAoosKl PHONE: 335-2465 E-MAIL: [email protected] PAGE 5 Swimmers rank first in scholarship Men's basketball narrows out football team for the lowest GPA total

BY WEST CLELAND The volleyballteam leads incumulativeGPA cant when taking into consideration the hor- The Daily Evergreen with 3.31, followed by the tennis team's 3.31. rendous workload the swimmer's face. The swimming team's top billing is a cred- "(The swimmers) deserve it," tennis coach Fall semester GPA totals are in for the it to the academics-first mentality coach . Cari Groce said. 'They're always in the mid- WSU sports teams and the swim team takes Rocco Aceto stresses to his team. dle of competition and for them to pull off top honors with 3.38. 'They're smart kids," Aceto said. 'They're that kind of GPA is awesome, especially with The men's basketball team ranks last with in tough majors too - Pharmacy, Kinesiology, their practice schedule." a 2.34 GPA, just ahead of football, 2.38, and anything that ends in 'yo", Groce's tennis team boasts the second-best baseball, 2.67. . Aceto submitted his team's GPA to' the average (3.16) followed by women's track The women's teams did substantially better national federation and should find out in and field/cross country (3.06). than the men's. In fact, the top men's team, March how the team placed nationally. The women's basketball team had the track and field/cross country (2.87) had a Aceto said he expects his swimmers to fin- highest mark above its cumulative GPA. This lower GPA than the lowest women's team, ish first among other Pac- 10 schools. fall the team had a 2.97 GPA compared to the crew (2.88). The accomplishment is even more signifi- 2.73 cumulative.

MEN'S BASKETBALL WSUhoping to end streak of near-misses UCLA won nail-biters the past two seasons

BY emus PmRLE The Dail,! Evergreen

If recent history means anything, the game between WSU and UCLA on Thursday will go down to the wire. . .-:The last two years the Bruins have traveled to Pullman, they have escaped Friel Court with a victory after making a shot at the buzzer. Last season, Kris Johnson nailed a 25-foot 3-pointer with three-tenths of a second left to down the Cougars 88-85. Two years ago, it was Cameron Dollar taking the ball the length of the court and throwing up a sweeping left- handed layin at the buzzer to claim a 87-86 victory. But No. 11 UCtA (14-4 overall, 5-2 in the Pac-I 0) has.the ability to end the STAFF PHOTO BY PHIL ELSWORll-I streak of close games, if the Cougars Harold Rhodes' team is limping into a four-game road trip. aren't playing at the top of their game. "We're going to have to shoot the ball well," said WSU coach Kevin WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Eastman. "We're going to have to get back on defense. They're probably the fastest team going up and down the Trojans and Cougars floor in the Pac-l O." The Bruin running game starts with guard Baron Davis. The 6-foot-2 in similar predicaments sophomore is averaging 13.6 points and 4.7 assists per game. He is coming off Pac-l 0 Player of the Week honors Injuries have hindered both teams after averaging. 20.5 points in victories over USC and Louisville. BY CHRIs PIERLE Davis is the leader of a very young The Daily Evergreen Bruin team. UCLA starts two sopho- mores and three freshmen. After snapping a four-game losing streak last weekend by All three newcomers: Dan defeating last place California, the WSU women's basketball Gadzuric, Jerome Moiso, and JaRon team would like to string together a couple more victories. Rush were McDonald's High School But it will have to do so on what may be the toughest road STAFF PHOTO BY MICHAEl. LEE trip of the season. The Cougars' next four games are a Los Blake Pengelley will have the task of slowing down UCLA's Baron Davis. See BRuiNS on Page 7 Angeles trip this week to face USC and No.8 UCLA, and then road games at Arizona and Arizona State. The four teams have a combined record or 38-29 overall and are 15-13 in conference play. Most noteworthy, they are 22-11 Minor leaguers alloVlecl in Olympics at home. So far this season the Cougars (8-8 overall, 2-5 in Pac-IO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for national teams to need players for extensive preparation play) are 1-4 on the road with their lone victory coming against time. Vermont in Nov. NEW YORK - Major league baseball will allow any "The players will have been playing a full season," he said The numbers say the Cougars best chance of victory will be players not on 4O-man rosters to participate in Olympic qual- during an interview with The Associated Press. "It's a matter Thursday night against USc. The Trojans (6- 10, 2-5) enter the ifying this year and at the 2000 Sydney Games. of relay plays and cutoff throws and learning signs.'.' game losers of their last three - on the road against Stanford, Sandy Alderson, the new executive director of baseball With the United States sending a team of college players, California and UCLA. operations in the commissioner's office, said Wednesday that the Americans finished fourth in 1992 and third in 1996 as WSU and USC are similar in more ways than just their Olympic teams will have access to players about five days records. WSU has lost its No. 2 and 3 scorers, forward Alke Cuba won the gold medal twice. The International Baseball before this summer's Pan American Games, which serve as Dietel and off-guard Cathy McNeely to knee sprains. Association voted in September 1996 to open Olympic base- the regional Olympic qualifying tournament. The Pan Am The Trojans also have lost two key components to injuries, ball to professionals. Games baseball tournament is scheduled for July 24-Aug. 2 guards Kristin Clark and Kiyoko Miller. Unlike the NBA, which sent Dream Teams to Barcelona "We want to press," said WSU women's basketball coach at Winnipeg, Manitoba. and Atlanta, and the NHL, which sent all-star teams to repre- Harold Rhodes. "We feel in this ball game from the very begin- In addition, the Olympics will switch to wooden bats, fol- sent the United States and Canada at last year's Nagano ning we need to establish that. It's no secret they've lost their lowing the rule of professional baseball in the United States Winter Games, baseball has no intention of sending major best ball-handling guards, So we need to do that and see if we and Canada. Baseball became an official Olympic sport for leaguers. can't create turnovers that will lead to transition buckets." the 1992 Barcelona Games, and metal bats were used both The Sydney Games are scheduled for Sept. 16-Oct. 1, the Clark, like McNeely is a solid offensive contributor. She that year and during the 1996 Atlanta Games. final two weeks of the American and National leagues' 2000 Alderson said the nature of baseball made it unnecessary regular season. See TROJANS on Page 7 PAGE 6 TIll DALY EVIIICIRDN THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1999

S.PORTS Cunningham named Sonics ready for new era

NFL Player of the Year THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eliminated in the playoffs by the Los The trade of the unproductive Angeles Lakers in five games. McIlvaine to New Jersey for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Davis. SEATILE - Paul Westphal has With Michael Jordan retiring and MacLean and Michael Cage was Earlier this month, Davis was Gary Payton, Yin Baker, Detlef Chicago rebuilding, the NBA cham- considered addition by subtraction. MIAMI' - Two. years ago, named the league's most valuable Schrempf and Hersey Hawkins from pionship title is up for grabs, Cage was waived and MacLean, Randall Cunningham was laying player by The Associated Press. George Karl's last team in Seattle. Westphal believes. who played in just nine games for tile during a one-year hiatus from Other finalists for the NFL Wally Walker has subtracted Jim So why not the Sonics, with a vet- the Nets last season, will help the football. No one wanted him, and award were Indianapolis running Mcilvaine and added Olden eran roster led by All-Stars Payton Sonics only if he's healthy. it looked like he would never play back Marshall Faulk and quarter- Polynice and Billy Owens as free and Baker and former AU-Stars The Sonics consider Polynice, a in the NFL again. backs Doug Flutie of Buffalo, agents, Don MacLean in a trade for Schrempf and Hawkins, as title suc- 7-foot , and Owens, a versatile On Wednesday, he was stunned Steve Young of San Francisco and McIlvaine. and rookies Vladimir cessors to the Bulls? 6-9 swingman who was the third to hear his name called as the Vinny Testaverde of the New York Stepania, Rashard Lewis and Jelani That could happen, Westphal player chosen in 'the 1991 draft, league's player of the year. Jets. McCoy through the NBA draft. says, but he's not making any pre- upgrades for their roster. Both "I felt like Miss America sitting Cunningham, pressed into ser- The SuperSonics are ready to dictions. about the shortened 50- played in Sacramento last season. . there," said the Minnesota quarter- vice after Brad Johnson broke his start a new era. game schedule - after the league's Westphal had considerable input back, who helped the Vikings set leg in Week 2, wound up NFL's "I like our team a-lot,' Westphal long lockout - set to begin for the with Walker, the team's president an NFL scoring record and come top-rated passer with a 106.0 rating said Wednesday at the Sonics' media Sonics Feb. 5 against Dallas at the and general manager, on the signing within one victory of the Super that ranks No.8 in history. day. "1 think it's going to be com- Key Arena. of Polynice and Owens. Bowl. The 13-year veteran threw for petitive with anybody. It really is a "Unfortunately, there are seven or "I like how they fit into what our "This is one of the greatest 3,704 yards and 34 touchdowns as super feeling." eight other teams in the West that I needs are," Westphal said. achievements I've ever received. 1 the Vikings became only the third Out of coaching for nearly three think fall into the same category (as "Polynice is an active, big center was losing my breath just sitting team to win 15 regular season seasons after being fired in Phoenix, the Sonics)," he said. who gets all over the boards and there." games. Westphal was hired as Karl's succes- "I think the West is just so tough. can score if you need him to, Cunningham was the winner in The Vikings finished the season sor in June. We think we can be one of the teams Owens is a versatile player who's the closest voting in the JO-year with 556' points, breaking the Karl was fired after the Sonics' that have a chance and that's about really a good rebounder and a great history of the awatd. He received record of 541 set by the 1983 61-victory season when Seattle was the best anybody can hope for." ball handler." 37 percent of the vote from a WashingtonRedskins. However, nationwide panel of 200 writers Minnesota's march to the Super and broadcasters, 2 percent more Bowl was stopped by Atlanta in than Denver running back Terrell the NFC title game. At least Manning's heart is full strength

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS paving the way for other athletes who blow their' knees out one or two or three times, showing it can be done." PHOENIX - One severe knee injury can endanger a He tore his right ACL in a game against in career. A second one and you're almost certainly 1989 and missed 56 games. through. In February of 1995, his first season with Phoenix, he Danny Manning is coming back from his third tom tore his left ACL in practice. He played in just 46 games anterior .cruciate ligament, his third reconstructive that year and 33 the next. surgery, his third excruciating rehabilitation. Relegated to a reserve role in 1996-97, Manning "I've never heard of anyone that's still playing who's averaged 13.5 points a game. Last year, he averaged done two, let alone three," Phoenix Suns coach Danny .13.5 points and 5.6 rebounds off the bench before his Ainge said. right ACL snapped in a game against Sacramento on Manning was college basketball's player of the year April 7. while leading Kansas to the 1988 national championship "I was finally getting back to playing the way I want and was the No. I pick in the NBA draft. Then, in his to play," he said. "That doesn't have anything to do with rookie season with the Los Angeles Clippers, the first the leg. It had to do with confidence and just getting out serious knee injury occurred, followed by another in on the court and getting a feel for it again. That was the 1995 and a third last April. most upsetting part." Yet Manning, 32 years old and entering his 11th NBA He won the Sixth Man Award as the league's top season, refuses to feel sorry for himself. reserve, and one day after receiving the trophy under- "I'm not jinxed," he said. "If anything, I think I'm went surgery again.

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ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ewing, the president of the players' union, in cornrows and flapping in the breeze when- approval was somewhat stunning. than there. were for the league's so-called ever he ran: Sprewell later missed his first 3-point NEW YORK - The greeting -for Spree poster child for bad behavior. SpreweU said he was operating at about attempt and shot a layup on an uncontested was one of unabashed glee. "I think I'll be fine regardless of what the 80-85 percent of peak efficiency, although breakaway rather than unleashing one of his Latrell Sprewell received a roar of response is," Sprewell said Wednesday the range on his jumper, he said, was not trademark screaming dunks. approval in pregame introductions at morning at the Knicks' shootaround. "I'm much better than college 3-point range. "I can understand any emotion anybody .Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night going to go out to compete and play and have After failing to even touch the ball in the has," Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy said as he prepared to play his first game in almost fun. first three minutes of the game, there was no before the game. "But from my dealings with 14 months. "Whatever the response is, I'm not way Sprewell could have ignored the noise him over the first eight days, he's going to be If the fans haven't forgiven him for his going to worry too much about it. If it's the first time the ball came his way. a fan favorite at some point because of how attack on Golden State coach PJ. Carlesimo, good, I'm happy with that. If it's bad, I'm On his first touch, the crowd roared as he hard he plays. The bottom line with our they didn't show it. going to try to change that by working went one-on-one against Kendall Gill and crowd is that they expect- hard work, and Sprewell, introduced fourth among the hard. But I can't let it affect the way I play drew a foul. His first shot came some 30 sec- Latrell plays extremely hard." Knicks' five starters, received the warmest on the floor." onds later, a clean jumper from 17 feet that Sprewell started for New York in a three- response of them all. Sprewell was on the court practicing more hit nothing but net. guard alignment alongside Charlie Ward and In fact, there were more boos for Patrick than two hours before the game, his hair tied Again, the decibel level of the crowd's .

Fourth IOC member resigns TROJANS: WSU has severe drop-off after Tricia Lamb THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Libya's Bashir Mohammed Continued from Page 5 Attarabulsi and Finland's Pirjo points respectively in Clark's Rhodes said WSU will need to was averaging 14.5 points and 3.4 absence. NAIROBI, Kenya - A fourth Haeggman had previously quit, and -execute on the offensive end of the IOC member implicated in the Salt five others have been essentially assists per game before a season- With McNeely and Dietel out of floor to efficiently use the pressing Lake City bribery scandal resigned . ousted pending a formalloe votein ending tom anterior cruciate liga- the lineup for the Cougars, finding defense. Wednesday,three days after he was mid-March. ment. additional scorers has been a prob- "You can't press if you're not accused of accepting payments Mukora, 64, denied receiving With, the loss of Clark, the lem. scoring," Rhodes said. "Therefore arranged by the bidders. any money personally. The loe Trojans have relied on two players Tricia Lamb leads the Cougars in we'll need good execution on the Kenya's Charles Mukora, one of said he received $34,650, but to fill the void. Adrian Williams, a scoring with 17. 4 average, but the floor." six IOC members facing expulsion, Mukora said the cash was for center, and guard Tiffany Elmore active player with the next highest The last three WSU victories proclaimed his innocence even as he "sports development in Kenya" and have compensated for the loss .of scoring average is Jen Kerns at just against USC have all come in Los quit. David Sibandze of Swaziland, "world youth sporting.activities," Clark by averaging 15.4 and 11.7 7.7. Angeles.

BRUINS: Jaron Rush has been more than an adventure Continued from Page 5 "we have to stop them in transition and keep it All-Americans. to a half-court game." Gadzuric and Moiso are versatile IAN-MICHAEL THOMAS 6-10 post players. WSUSHom7NG GUARD "Gadzuric is a wide-framed body . who can get his shot off against said UCLA coach Steve Lavin. accomplish two things in order to anybody," Eastman said. "Moiso is "You can't allow him to get a look beat the Bruins. a guy who can hit a IS-foot at the basket." "We have to stop them in transi- jumper." Eastman said Pac-IO teams have tion and keep it to a half-court Then there is Rush, a 6-7 forward been focused on shutting down game," Thomas said. who was suspended earlier in the Thomas in recent games. If WSU is able to do that, fans season for returning late from 'There now has to be a responsi- could- be in store for another cli- Christmas Break. bility that Jan has to be a little bit mactic end. "I think he's put it out of his - better cutter than he has been," The Cougars are just hoping they mind and just played basketball," Eastman said. are on the winning side th;~ time Eastman said. "He's a guy you have Thomas said the Cougars need to around. to be concerned with." ,------.- - - --I UCLA might also be concerned with Rush after he had an anxiety . attack on the flight to Louisville last Cit Ecl

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Judge rejects largest of bombing Los Angeles limits gun suits from Atlanta Olympics purchases to one a month

THE AsSOCIATED PRESS AT&T tower. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS take locally. It's the real key to Carnes ruled last fall that ACOG was protected from preventing violent crimes." ATLANTA - A judge rejected the largest of the lia- liability by the Georgia Recreational Property Act of LOS ANGELES - The City Modeled after laws in bility suits filed by victims of the 1996 bombing in 1965, which protects property owners who make their Council unanimously approved Virginia, Maryland and South Centennial Olympic Park. property available for public recreational use free of an ordinance Wednesday limit- Carolina, the ordinance pro- State Court Senior Judge Charles Carnes ruled that all charge. ing people to one handgun pur- hibits gun dealers from selling remaining defendants in the suit are protected from lia- Ina hearing last week, Carnes ruled that the same pro- chase each month. more than one handgun to a sin- bility under state law. tection extends to AT&T and the security companies, "This is an important stride gle buyer within a 30-day peri- The suit was filed by 37 people injured when a pipe Anthony Davis Inc. and Borg-Warner Protective in preventing gun violence," od. The move is expected to cre- bomb exploded at the park July 27, 1996, and by six of Services Corp. said Councilman Mike Feuer, ate momentum, for similar their spouses. Defendants were the Atlanta Committee James Sadd, who represents the plaintiffs, said he will who sponsored the bill. "We'll action by county and state lead- for the Olympic Games, AT&T and two companies that appeal. His clients were seeking more than $100 million take whatever steps we need to ers. handled park security. The bomb exploded near an in damages. Pope, in the heartland, THIS WEEK condemns death penalty AT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS when it is sensitive to the needs of sus to end the death penalty, which is the poor and defenseless. " both cruel and unnecessary." ST. LOUIS - Winding up his A tired-looking pope walked The message may have had par- six-day journey to the Americas, hand-in-hand with Vice President Al ticular relevance in Missouri, where Pope John Paul IT condemned capi- Gore on the tarmac at Lambert the state Supreme Court, without tal punishment Wednesday in some Airport .before the pontiff boarded explanation, postponed an execution of the strongest terms yet and told his plane for the trip home. that was to have taken place while the United States that with power Earlier in. the day,' he urged the pope was in town. Papal 100,000 worshippers at a Mass in spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls FRI&SAT comes moral responsibility. this death-penalty state to spare even called the delay "a mockery." On "Radical changes in world poli- those who have "done great evil." Jan. 13, a killer was executed by tics leave America with a heightened "Modem society has the means injection in Missouri. responsibility to be for the world an of protecting itself without defini- John Paul, making his fifth trip to example of a genuinely free, democ- tively denying criminals the chance the U.S. mainland, also called on his ratic, just and humane society," he to reform," he said at the Trans flock to end racism. Racism is "a said at a service at the Cathedral World Dome, addressing the biggest plague which your bishops have Basilica before leaving for Rome. crowd of his 30-hour visit to the called one of the most persistent and Power is "service, not privilege. United States. destructive evils of the nation," the Its exercise is morally justifiable "I renew the appeal I made most stooped, 78-year-old pontiff said, his when it is used for the good of all, recently at Christmas for a consen- voice hoarse and his words slurred.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS supermarket cart loaded with goods toward their home in the EI Pradito Bajo neighborhood. ARMENIA, Colombia - Driven by hunger, survivors "It isn't stealing," he said. ''The store's totally dead by roadside of a deadly earthquake clashed with police and stripped destroyed, and nobody has a house, nobody has food. All supermarket shelves clean Wednesday as shortages of this is to share with the people." food and antibiotics worsened the misery wrought by one Armenia police Chief Col. Dagoberto Garcia watched THE AsSOCIATED PRESS Constabulary declined to say whether of Colombia's worst disasters. helplessly. "We don't have the capacity to stop it," he said. it had any 'firm evidence to suggest BELFAST, Northern Ireland - The toll from the magnitude-6 earthquake in western Other police expressed sympathy for the looters. whether the IRA or an individual was The author of an unflinching expose to blame. Colombia on Monday reached 878 dead and more than "You can't fight against hunger," said police Lt. Jorge of life inside the Irish Republican 3,410 injured Wednesday, Red Cross spokeswoman Maria Duque. Protestant politician David Army was found dead by a roadside Trimble, designated leader of Perrelet said. That number was expected to rise as more Throughout Armenia, people formed -long lines Wednesday, the victim of a savage Northern Ireland's unformed govern- debris was cleared. at relief stations for food and clothes. Others jammed the beating that inevitably suggested ment, said it appeared Collins was Hundreds of residents broke into stores in Armenia, the city's main access roads in an attempt to leave. revenge, killed because he was "a member of city hardest hit, and carried away liquor, furniture, appli- "There's nothing to eat," said Edgar Angulo, 38, who stood despondent next to a rapidly emptying supply jeep. The body of Eamon Collins was the IRA who gave evidence against ances and food. Some threw rocks at police in riot gear try- found at dawn near the town of them." ing to stop the mayhem. At least six civilians, including a 'There's no milk. There's nothing." Newry, 40 miles south of Belfast, his "Eamon Collins, I'm sure, had local TV reporter, were injured by stones. Victims approached any stranger asking for help. "You don't know where I can find a doctor?" said face battered beyond recognition. many enemies," responded Gerry As the chaos grew, President Andres Pastrana headed to Fernando Gomez, who said his children - who have only Police forensics experts said he had Adams, leader of the IRA-allied Sinn Armenia to direct the relief effort himself. And authorities eaten bread and sugar water since Monday - were suf- been stabbed repeatedly. Fein party. dispatched scores of additional military police to try to fering from a virus. . ColIins, the former IRA intelli- ColIins, 45, first offended his IRA restore order to the streets. The quake devastated a vast area of the Colombian cof- gence officer in Newry from 1980 to associates by privately questioning Rescue teams arrived from Britain and the United' fee belt Search and rescue officials say they expect the i985, had returned to the border town the group's tight to kill people, partic- States to help find survivors and pull bodies from hun- death toll to eventually exceed 1,000 in the 17 cities, towns four years ago despite makirig lasting ularly local unarmed Protestants who dreds of downed buildings in this city of 300,000 people. and villages rocked by the quake. enemies in the outlawed group. happened to work: part-time for the Using heavy machinery, rescuers uncovered corpses This year's Colombian coffee crop - second-largest in In 1995, IRA supporters torched police or British army. throughout Armenia, but hope of finding new survivors the world after Brazil- was not expected to be seriously his car. Last year, they knocked him His second offense was to confess was dwindling fast. affected even though several coffee processing plants were over with a car. Two months ago, they his crimes - and implicate 'OtherIRA With need overwhelming available supplies, Armenia's damaged, agricultural officials said. torched his new home. . members - during a police interro- residents took matters into their own hands, breaking The Health Ministry dispatched workers to fumigate "He wanted to be with his family gation in 1985. Though he retracted down the gates of a downtown supermarket and stealing the hardest-hit areas to prevent outbreaks of malaria and to and refused to be intimidated out of his evidence in court, the "informer" rice, cooking oil, flour and rum. kill rats in debris-strewn sites. his home area," said Neil Belton of label made him a likely target for Debris fell from the upper reaches of the damaged four- Interior Minister Nestor Humberto Martinez estimated Granta publishers, which issued eventual IRA execution despite the story building housing the store, sending panicked looters it would cost at least $100 million to rebuild. Collins' 1997 book. "He was almost a group's July 1997 cease-fire. fleeing into the street in fear the building would collapse. While there was bitter disappointment amid the ruins recklessly courageous individual who Most grievously, he wrote about In all, 27 aftershocks have struck Colombia since Wednesday, a bit of joy emerged. Oniookers cheered and seemed to have found some way of his change of heart in "Killing Rage," Monday, and a 5.4-magnitude quake rocked the northeast clapped when a 16-year-old boy, David Acevedo, was publicly atoning for what he had done a work:that infuriated top members of Wednesday but caused no damage. found alive after spending 44 hours under heavy cement through the book." the IRA and Sinn Fein, who are alter- Luis Valderrama, 30, and two friends pushed a red slabs. He drank his own urine to survive, his mother said. The IRA issued no statement about nately praised and ridiculed in the Collins' death, and the Royal Ulster book. China rules out devaluating currency THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dai's comments helped revive exchange reserves of $145 billion some Asian markets, which began exceed its annual import costs, and BEIJING - The Chinese central careening after Brazil devalued its the export costs are stable. banker on Wednesday ruled out a currency this month. Rumors arose "The RMB will only devalue devaluation of the currency of the that China would be next. when there is a great imbalance inthe country, dispelling. rumors that had Dai's reassurances were the latest balance of payments of China and sent jitters through global fmancial in a series by Chinese leaders, includ- there is a great increase in the cost of markets. ing Premier: Zhu Rongji, who have exports," Dai said. "But Ido not "Devaluation has no advantages," pledged repeatedly and as recently as think these conditions exist this year." Dai Xianglong, head of the People's Monday that China's currency, the Chinese currency is convertible Bank of China, told reporters. "It yuan, will remain stable. only for trade in goods and services would harm the interests of foreign "As the person in charge, I reas- and remains insulated from the spec- investors. " sure you that the RMB will not deval- ulative stampedes that have rocked Dai also said devaluation would ue," said Dai, using the abbreviation regional currencies. To further ensure increase Chinese foreign debt and of the yuan's other name, the renmin- the yuan's stability, China has tight- harm the stability of Asian financial bi. ened controls on foreign currency markets. He noted that China's foreign tradirig. Chi Omega Welcomes our new. Decades members to the sisterhood! of military Kathleen Hasenoehrl Meghann Sin;J~~ dominance Linpsay Catlson " Gina Colorossi endin Kathleen Conor Lesley Cruzen Honduras Tawny Halvers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A eaHill

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Call Heather, 334-3894. 332-8622. 1128199 THURSll4Y,IN.iuARy 28; 1999 PAGE 11 AROUND THE WORLD Authorities blame plane Dutch Iawmakers debate end' to ban ·on bordellos crash on pilot error THE AsSOCIATED PRESS and tightly regulating brothels, it will be easier to crack down on the THE AsSOCIATED PRESS members - were killed in the Jan. 21 crash. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - exploitation of teen-age. girls and Gen. Joaquin Cuadra, commander of the armed Hoping to end the use of underage women from Asia, Africa and Eastern MANAGUA, Nicaragua - Military investigators forces, confirmed that the body of an unidentified civil- girls and desperate immigrant women Europe who are sometimes forced said Wednesday that pilot error caused ~e crash of a .. ian had been found in the wreckage, increasing the death as prostitutes, Dutch lawmakers into prostiumon . Nicaraguan air force plane last week, killing 29 people. toll to 29. began debating a plan Wednesday to Opponents worry that lifting the The four-man crew of the Antonov AN-26 plane The commission said "the causes of the crash were overturn a 1912 ban on brothels. ban would allow brothels to flourish. apparently mishandled landing procedures during the due exclusively to human error," despite the fact that Although prostitution itself is legal "This law. tries to improve protec- plane's approach to the port city of Bluefields, 180 miles some crew members had as much as 10 years of flying in the tolerant Netherlands, operating tions for prostitutes; and we're all east of the capital, Managua. experience. bordellos remains against the law. working together for that, .. said Pieter "The crew did not stick to the approach pattern which A radio altimeter which should have sounded a warn- Still, they have long been allowed to Jan Biesheuvel of the opposition had been planned and prepared the day before the ing as the plane neared the ground was not connected at operate incertain restricted districts as Christian Democratic Appeal Paw. flight," said Lt. Col. Jorge Miranda, president of the the time of the crash, and the investigative report also long as they followed strict hygienic "But if a community doesn't want investigative commission. cited "a lack of cohesion in the crew's performance at the standards and fire safety regulations. any brothels within its' boundaries, it All aboard - nine soldiers, 16civilians and four crew most critical stage of the flight" Supporters say that by legalizing should be able to refuse."

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INSIDE THE BELTWAY 'White House may skip Microsoft: Government tinkering crippled Windows

witnesses to hold unity THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ble for most important consumer products at Microsoft. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS obstruction of justice and perjury, want to fiercely fight a proposal WASHINGTON - The next The government sought to show On Wednesday, 44 Democratic from Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Microsoft witness at its antitrust trial that, over protests by Microsoft, WASHINGTON - In the uncer- senators voted to dismiss the case - that would break the final decision told the judge in written testimony Internetbrowser software was illegal- tain world of witness testimony, a sign the Republicans are far short into two votes - one a "finding of that government efforts to modify its ly built into newer versions of the President Clinton's legal team has a of the two-thirds majority needed to fact" that Clinton committed the popular Wmdows software slowed Wmdows operating system and can single mission in the finale of the oust Clinton. crimes he is charged with and a sec- some functions sevenfold and pre- be safely removed. impeachment trial - .maintain In the interim, the White House ond on removal. vented other programs from running A software expert, Edward Felten Democratic opposition to his will pursue a three-pronged strategy, "We think it is unbelievably at all. of Princeton University,who wrote a removal. To that end, presidential according to officials who spoke unfair and outrageous to suggest that James Allchin, a senior vice presi- removal program, testifiedpreviously . lawyers may skip calling their own condition of anonymity. Presidential there be a finding of fact based on a dent expected to take the stand that his procedure "does not prevent witnesses, advisers said. spokesmen will make the public one-sided and incomplete record of Monday, derided government efforts Wmdows 98 from (starting)properly, While reserving their options, argument that fairness demands the Kenneth Starr without giving the as a "Rube Goldberg mechanism" nor does it affect the stability of White House lawyers have dis- president have access .to all the evi- White House a full-scale and exten- that made Wmdows "effectivelyuse- Wmdows 98 under ordinary use." cussed summoning no witnesses if dence kept from him so far and the sive discovery," said Lanny Davis, a less in a commercialsense." . But Allchin said Felten's methods prosecutors fail to elicit significant chance to interview witnesses, too. former White House special counsel Microsoft released Allchin's 139 "seriously degrade" Wmdows, mak- new testimony from Monica But they'll suggest that witnesses are who continues to advise the legal pages of written testimony ing parts of it run seven times slower Lewinsky and two others called by unnecessary because Democratic team. Wednesday,even as the government and preventingconsumers from using the prosecutors and if the Senate. senators already have the votes to The final prong of the strategy, ended its initial questioning of Paul popular software by IBM Corp., . decides against live testimony, the acquit Clinton. officials said, is a compelling closing Maritz,the senior executiveresponsi- America Online Inc. and others. advisers said. "Today's events make clear that argument that will hold Democrats The White House also opposes an the votes are not there to convict and in line. idea that Clinton could be found remove the president from office," Presidential lawyers will argue guilty but not removed. special counsel Gregory Craig said. that makes no sense because Clinton Presidential advisers say they "Any proceedings from this day for- invoked executive privilege to keep have made their position known to ward only serve to delay the final Blumenthal away from the grand Senate Democratic leader Tom resolution of this matter." jury for several months, several Daschle to inject into the ongoing Secondly, White House aides advisers said. discussion on Capitol Hill as he sees fit. Short of new revelations, one legal adviser said the White House was comfortable to just argue the Delta Delta Delta facts "and bring this to a vote." Such a move would be contrary to Congratulates the instincts of a normal criminal defense team. But this is no ordinary trial or even a typical congressional proceeding requiring a majority of votes to win. Clinton needs only 34 votes to be acquitted on charges of on making the track team!

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