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www.bgnews.com independent student press VOLUME 99 ISSUE 39 Colors raise issues on violence

By Holly Abrams by the Transformation Project and red indicated survivors of also in the visual representations, For University Alumna Adrien WHAT THE COLORS MEAN REPORT!* through the Women's Center for rape or sexual assault. according to Hubert. Veitch, a victim of assault, the Commtmily members are the past four years. • "It's important "One of the amaz- project does more than raise WHITE: Women who die because asked to acknowledge domestic The shirts bear a visual to raise awareness "This is ing things about the awareness; it also makes an of violence. violence and take a stand against representation of women and about violence against project is you can important statement. YELLOW/BEIGE: Battered or it today, as close to 400 shirts arc their families and friends who to raise women so people see the process of "The fact that it's a clothes- assaulted women. being displayed on campus for have witnessed violence against can understand this awarness healing because so line is important. This is a way of the bi-annual Clothesline Project women. Weather permitting, the is a serious issue," many t-shirts were airing out the dirty laundry, only RED/PINK/ORANGE: Survivors of which began in 1990. shirts are being displayed on the said Rebecca Theis, that violence made at different this laundry is real," said Veitch. rape and sexual assault. People are also asked to take a education building lawn today victim advocate for is not the points in people's "These shirts represent real pledge to not commit violence by from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Transformation lives," said Hubert. women who are victims. I think signing their name and making The rain location is 101 Project. "People can norm in our BLUE/GREEN: Survivors of incest "It's a tremendous it represents airing out society's and sexual abuse. a handprint lor the "Hands arc Olscamp. Rain location for the really see these shirts society." awareness raising dirty laundry, but the project is Not for Hurting" project, accord- I lands are Not for Hurting is the are from real and tool. It is modeled open to interpretation, and that PURPLE/LAVENDER: Women ing to I leath I lubert, community Union lobby. actual victims and read after a children's is what is great about it." attacked because of their sexual educator for the Transformation Each shin color has a their story and their HEATH HUBERT, program, but we People leave personal orientation. Project. different representation. For feelings." EDUCATOR wanted to take it messages of hope and healing The Hands arc Not'for I liming example, white is for a woman The impact of these projects is further and spread the word in BLACK: Women attacked for project has been sponsored who died because of an attack not only in what they signify, but the campus community.'' COLORS, PAGE 2 political reasons. Bush says Visiting author vies for function Kerry weak of fiction

By Carrie Whitaket however, students need to lie SOIIOK IN CHIEF able to recognize the importance last night, author Tim O'Brien's of storytelling on terror goal was to aim right at the hearts "Stories I think are underes- and stomachs of his 1,200 plus timated by virtually all of us ... Jy Pete Tost terror in a literal sense. audience - something he strives stories are among the things that The Kerry campaign said Buso ever day to do as an author. all of us cany" he said. "We cam- MASON CITY. Iowa PresJdeni had taken the comments out He said his job as a storytell- stories about our childhood, Bush said Wednesday that Sen. of context, that Kerry had said er is not to affect reader's heads our hometowns, our moth- lohn Kerry's views on national Sept. 11 had angered him and but in a more emotional place, ers, our friends and in inv case, security are so misguided that that Kerry foreign policy adviser because sometimes the truth toll Vietnam." the Democrat would be unable Richard I lolbmoke had said the enough. And some stories aren't true, to defeat terrorism. Untied States must deal with ter- O'Brien, author of the O'Brien said. But these stories The next commander-in- rorism in aggressive and creative I Iniversity's fall common reading serve a purpose as well. hici must lead us to victory in ways because the nation was Oavid Zalubowshl AP Photo The Things They Carried, visited To illustrate his point, he told his war and you cannot win fighting a nontraditional war. campus last night to speak to a a few stories during his speech. "To listen to George Bush BUSH'S SPEECH: President George Bush pauses to grin at supporters number of the 2,500 students One story came directly from The a war when you don't believe while making a point about his Democratic opponent John Kerry. you're fighting one." Bush 11 itu i/e lohn Kerry is laughable," and staff who participated in the Things [hey Carried. It was the told hundreds of supporters said Kerry campaign spokes- common reading diis semester. emotional chapter where he shot to Osama bin Laden, shows in a northern Iowa farming man Phil Singer. "This is the "Zarqawi wains to destroy Bowling Green has been an enemj soldier. .ommunity. presidents desperate effort to how wrong" Kerrj s thinking is. American life." the president promoting a common reading In the book, O'Brien's daughter "My opponent also misun- cling to power." "If Zarqawi and his associates said in Rochester. Minn., later since 2001. This year all students asks him if he killed anyone in the derstands our battle against The president said the were not busy fighting American Wednesday. "Zarqawi was plot- in die University 100 classes and war. He tells her, "No, of course Kerry campaign is guilty of "a forces, does Senator Kerry ling and planning to attack us. the BGeXperience program were I didn't." This is an example of Insurgents and terrorists in Iraq, think he would be leading a ailing Iraq 'A diversion from the fundamental misunderstanding It is essenria) to defeat Zarqawi required to read the book. Others the leverage an audior can have .var on tenor,'" Bush added. of the war we face, and that is productive and useful life?" there, so we don't have to defeat were encouraged to participate in using fiction versus non-fiction, Bush criticized a recent very dangerous thinking." asked Bush. "Of course not. And the likes of him hen- at home." the common reading was well. O'Brien said. romment by Kerry that the Bush said the case of terror- that is why Iraq is no diversion." Bush was campaigning in The Tilings They Carried was "I have no daughter, but for With Saddam Hussein in three Midwest states that all sventsofSept. 11 hadn't changed ist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who based on the time O'Brien was i li is I needed a child for the Story," him much and a comment by is believed to be behind the jail and bin Laden on the run, went against him four years ago drafted into the Vietnam War O'Brien said. "An adult would Kerry's top foreign policy adviser beheadings of Americans in Iraq Bush appeared to be casting and when.' polls show him in a and is a fictional account of never say. Did you kill someone?' that the nation is not In a war on and has pledged his allegiance al-Zarqawi as the living symbol close race with Kerry. He also Ihe siniggles he and his com- of the war on terror. was campaigning in Wisconsin. pany went through. To O'Brien, AUTHOR, PAGE 2 Former professor leaves legacy behind at BGSU Jy Angela L Gorier retirement in 1982. who do not have die financial MANAGING EDITOR Rabin was left confined to an support of their families or athlet- \s Bernard "Bernie" Rabin ivory over-sized, cushioned chair ic scholarship, to receive money reminisces about his life, his spirit in his living room, to ponder what for personal expenses. seems to awaken. his life has meant to him. "I am painfully aware of what A man who knows he only He remembered his happens to students who have has a short time to live, Rabin is impoverished childhood, when no place to turn, which is the optimistic about one thing: The he left home at 13 to work with main reason for this fund. I legacy he will leave behind. nowhere to eat or sleep. He experienced it myself over and Rabin, 87,- is a licensed remembered the family of a high over again, and 1 know what it's clinical psychologist and a retired school classmate that opened like," he said. professor emeritus from the their doors for him to live, Rabin specifies that the fund University's College of Education. though for a small fee. And he will work for students who are in Three months ago today, he was remembered his college years, the most desperate situations. diagnosed with acute myeloid die time in his life where he expe- "Those dial are fully working leukemia, a terminal condition rienced such generosity, that he their way through and have no that attacks the blood and bone has been inspired to do the same family support and no place to marrow in the body. for students at Bowling Green. turn if there were an emergency, The diagnosis left him unable In response, he decided to like a broken down car or got ill lo carry on the active lifestyle that create The Rabin Helping Hand and couldn't pay rent," he said. he and his wife Anna Florence Fund, an emergency grant •njelal Gortar BGNe*s had maintained since his program that allows students RABIN, PAGE 2 BERNIE'S SPIRIT: The Rabin Family (left to right): Anna Florence, Bernard and Cheryll Rabin Plotkin.

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RABIN. FROM PAGE 1 Helping Hand fund does not in 2001-2002, Rabin had made require a student to pay back long-lasting friends with the men In 1953, while ai Columbia monies immediately, Rather, ii he helped. University's Teacher's College, allows students to pay back the Ryan Wetterbcig, a graduated Rabin received ;i job otlcr itt New 'loan'interest tree, as soon as they member of the men's hockey Hampshire, but didn't have the are able. team, had contacted Rabin when money to make the move. I want ii to be a rotating fund he heard the news of his illness. \i the time, he and his wife and have recipients eventually He remembers his 'coach' as a had started .i family and had to pay bad the money, and if they'd special man who always made scramble around for food and to like, pay back more so thai other the team smile. pa) health expenses, I hen'was a students can have the benefits ol "I never wanted to miss out considerable struggle all the way the program as well." daughter on anything he had to say," he ilinuigli his educational career, ( hcrvll Rabin Plotkinsaid said. "One time Bemie came into "lit] hud been a struggle right Starting a fund allows the the locker room and was talking from the beginning," he said. Kahins to do something for the with me and some of the guys. rhrough .in emergency loan community, but il also tills the He said that he could hypnotize program established by a donor void of productivity that was lost someone by just shaking their at that university, Rabin was given .is,i result of Bernie's diagnosis. hand. And of course no one $500 to goto New I lampshire. \\ id skiers, Rabin and his wife believed him. I was sitting down "If you have no resources, you have been hitting the slopes for ready to go on the ice and he look and search anil you icalK years, In fact, ai age 70. Bemie reaches out and goes to shake my don't want to tell anyone that you was one of the top-ranked skiers hand. So, 1 put my arm in the air are destitute," he said. "You run in his age category in Ohio and and shook his hand. He then lets Into stone walls everywhere and had begun slalom racing my hand go and I say dial I am then you Bnd sonic |)lacc where "Physically, you're not 87," he sorry but it didn't work. He waits you're going to gel some help, said a doctor once told him. a little while and then tells me to i can't tell you the reeling when Recalling past ski trips and dis- put my aim back down." somebod] cares, when nobody cussing ones that could be, brings Il is these memories that Rabin has cared very much before." a sadness over Anna Florence would like to leave behind. To Presently, The Helping " I hat will be one of the things him, the fund means more than Hand Fund is in the process ol that will be difficult for mywife. It money, it has a purpose of giving back to a community that he calls becoming an endowment, said will be difficult to find someone lenPaal BG NEWS Sharon Hanna, major git) officer to go with her." he said. 'home.' in the Office of Development at After word spread about her "This has been home. We've B00OO00O0O0O0OO00OGSU!!!!: Kayiee Dudley participates in last night's Halloween Fun Fesl the University's Milieti Alumni fathers condition, chervil, who got nothing but encouragement put on by the Resident Student Association, which helped to benefit children in the area. Center, Ihe minimum amount moved Into her parents' home from everyone. It's the last thing of money to endow a fund is after the diagnosis, began to 1 can do — this is what makes it $25,000. receive letters, cards and emails important." he said. lb meet thisamount, the Rabin from people willing to help. Donations can be made to family has contacted former "I think that it's real heartwarm- the BCiSU foundation, Inc. The students, colleagues and friends ing that all of these people are family requests that you send any to contribute, coming out of the woodwork it gift to BCiSU Foundation, Inc., c/ Unlike other loans that the son of validates a life," she said. o Sharon Hanna, BCiSU, Bowling University oilers through the As a former sports psycholo- Green. OH 43403, Or visit www. Visiting author reveals Office of Financial Aid, ihe gist for the falcon's hockey team bgsti.edu/offices/development. important story telling AUTHOR, FROM PAGE 1 Leveling with the to go out and decide what the audience, O'Brien said people truth means. Domestic violence issues because they are too polite. But must be careful how they inter- University students were not a child will ask that question." pret the truth and recognize the his only young targets because Also, O'Brien didn't kill Ihe importance of stories. there were high school students Viet Cong as the book says he Ironically, because of Iraq, in the audience as well. Bowling raised with colors did. However he said, in truth. his stories have again become Green High School's Senior AP it is likely he did kill someone in familiar, he said. English class has had O'Briens COLORS. FROM PAGE 1 which is tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. maintained by the SHARE die war. "Looking at recent headlines novel on its reading list for program of The Phoenix in 107 I [anna Hall. Supplies will "1 will never know whether about the war in Iraq, the fac- years. Some of die students said be provided. Connection of Wood County. or of anger and hurt. Various a bullet from my gun killed a tors and the real stories behind it was an extra bonus that this It's important to realize that the They are displayed twice a year stages In the healing process are man," O'Brien said. "But in [this the factors, bring about some year O'Brien was invited to the displayed through the messages Transformation Center and the on campus— in October for relevance to a very good many pan of the bookl, 1 can take University campus. on the shins. county can help and have the Domestic Violence Awareness personal responsibility for a of you in this room," he said. "This is to raise awareness resources available. I luben said. month and in April for Sexual man's death and I should - after It is important thai stories go Senior Caroline Cota said she thai violence is not the norm in "It's really heartening to me Assault Awareness Month. all I was there, I was a soldier, I beyond war cliches and show felt his speech clarified win he our society. Il wakes people up tiiat we have a campus where The Wood County collection fired my weapon." the war has had an effect on has chosen to write about the to realize. Wow. il really does people lake these issues seriously of shirts are displayed elsewhere "So in some ways, it was a people, he said. importance of war stories. happen here.'" said Hubert "The and that there's so many people throughout the year, including true story, even if some of Ihe "It's not political, it's personal "Ii helped me come to shirts send a varietj of messages, on campus willing to speak out Owens Community College, the details were made up," he said. and that is just one way Iraq terms that tilings may not lx' One of the powerful things is you against violence." said 1 lubert. "1 courthouse and by interested "It creates the truth of what was is similar |to Vieinaml," O'Brien real," Cola said. "Bui il doesn't gei to see the process of healing." encourage everyone to make a groups or organizations. inside of me then and what has said. really matter, because l-shin making sessions were pledge against violence." For more information visit been inside of me the last thirty O'Brien also told students fiction can sometimes lie more also held this month, the last of The shirt collection is www.clotheslineproject.com. years." that as human beings they have powerful than the truth" gsjftff $-S2sa \-\ \i\ \^\ \^\ \^\ \i\ \-\ \^\ \; \ \^\ \i\ \r.\ tut* Alpha Xi Delta TIM Would Like to Congratulate | CAVANAUGH October 20-23 ^> i Ftow, He, DanielleSchrage Bob & Tone Sltou) CIGAR STORE Wcidnpcrfog & Tfiurcdatt Smoking Lounge on being pearled by iKiMUloiiM oinnln lull iflrtl 00 admissionJ • • 5SIV HiJih.nlrmm 425 E. Wooster (One Block from Campus) N/ rollrpi. ID Patrick McPeck I nit-do. OH i. I0-2IO4. 419-353-6001 (41«)J»7-W41 \-\ \i\ \^\ U\ \^\ \i\ \i\ \Z\ \z\ \£\ \z\ \;\

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"how I spent my summer vaca- The Clothesline Project Brian McRoberts BGIta For More Information Contact: tion," but he was on campus Education Building Steps O'BRIEN SPEAKSTim O'Brien, author of " The Things They Rachel rachel_milliken@yahoo. 6p.m. -6:30p.m. when classes started Aug. 2.'!. Carried." speaks in Olscamp last night. Approximately 1,200 people com New music & art festival - exhibi- then Frances hit, followed attended, and two rooms were used to seat the audience. Union 314 (occasionally Room 208) tion opening by Kan and leanne in rapid 4p.m. - 5p.m. The Proper Inflection: Mille succession. There were some Resume Writing Workshop Guldbeck. As a painter and print- short breaks, hut in all Chandler Resume Secrets. .10 Strategies maker, Guldbeck seeks to exploit Yiddish becomes a figures he spent more than 40 that make an Average Resume 8p.m. - 10p.m. conditions of visual and psycho- days handing out water or Great! SPPC Conference on Justice logical indeterminacy. Her work directing traffic instead of Union 314 and Global Politics, The Social explores the complicated relation- three year program attending classes in psychology, Philosophy and Policy Center at ships of ordering within nature and accounting and art history- Bowling Green State University will our need to make sense out of very He withdrew from school. 5:30p.m. - 6:30p.m. hold a conference entitled Justice complex, non-hierarchical systems. Yiddish, a part of the Jewish heritage, "I knew once we were gone Interviewing WorkshopSteps tor a there was no way I'd be able to and Global Politics on October This BGSU assistant professor Successful Interview is being used at Standford University. catch up on the work I missed," 21-23. Fourteen distinguished and area head of painting has Presented by the Career Center. 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Within the past tew years,a abroad in the United Kingdom. required. All sessions will be held 1,000 student-soldiers helping But they never understood young generation of linguists This event will be for students in the Gallery in McFall Center at 10:30p.m. the state recover from hurricane Yiddish, the language of has begun learning the lan- interested study abroad in the Bowling Green State University. NEW MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL season would not have their their lewish forebears, until guage not just at Stanford, but United kingdom to learn more If you would like mote information SCREENINGAnimations and videos education derailed. joining a new class ai Stanford at the University of CaHfomia- Many members of the Guard about the information and scholar- about this conference or other SPPC by Kristine Burns, Evan Chambers. University this hill. Almost Berkeley and an estimated were enrolled in postsecondary ships available to them. We have events, you can visit our website at Mara Helmuth, Andrew Kirshner www.bgsu.edu/offices/sppc. and others. Award-winning anima- extinguished by tlie Holocaust, 50 other universities. They education courses at the time of UK students, returning students then lost in the memories include 1 larvard, Yale and the their activation," Bush wrote in McFall Gallery tions and experimental videos who have studied in the UK to help of aging survivors. Yiddish is University of Indiana a letter on Aug. 20 to university School of Art Events This event is held in conjunction encourage those students inter- now emerging as a respected Scholars hope its rich presidents throughout the state. ested going abroad to follow their with THE 25TH ANNUAL NEW MUSIC academic discipline, literary, poetic and musical I want to be sure that upon goals to study abroad & ART FESTIVAL - OCTOBER 21-23. 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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PEOPLE SLS offers to 0NTHE STREET be addressed. of the Ohio Senate as stated. protect students Accurate info Republican Ray Huber is He once did hold that position "Areyou getting sick of currently the deputy county many years ago. ANDY is necessary engineer. The current county These candidates are all down political ads?" WALTON "It is important engineer is not running. ballot (and not held in as high for students After reading Nicole Delisio's Democrat Mark Pietrykowski regard as the presidential candi- President of Law Society article in Tuesday's BGNews is running unopposed for a (>th dates) and therefore depend on to know their concerning the Candidate's District Court of Appeals seat; accurate reporting to be success- Through the course of our rights and Night forum held Sunday night, I therefore he could not speak ful in their campaigns for public college careers, the things that noticed a few problems. against an opponent. office. interfere with our effectiveness responsibilities." The article, aside from not Republican Paul Gilmore is as students are innumerable. being correctly proofread, con- currently a representative in the AMANDA DLUGIEWICZ Examples include family tained several errors that need to U.S. Congress, and not president STUDENT problems, relationships, time Drug Use & Abuse classes. He constraints and among other continues to provide high qual- things, the need to celebrate that ity advice and representation to CHANN0N CRAIG is incumbent upon us proceed- all BGSU students. Charity project deserves praise FRESHMAN, JOURNALISM ing far after our acceptance to Angelita Cruz Bridges, the this institution. If these, by cause newest member of SLS. or consequence, are legal issues sure that one day walking as a matter of fact, received a "I'm getting sick of graduated from the University DANIELLE that interfere with our effective- home from school, probably national award this past Bush's political ads." of Toledo College of Law in 2000 WHITMORE ness as students, then that's because their mother was still summer, which was published and the University of Toledo in when students gain a powerful at work and couldn't pick them in the BGNews Monday. 1997. Before coining to SLS, she Guest Columnist ally. up, there were many days they My sorority also donated worked as the Housing Attorney Student Legal Services, Project Sleep is a national dodged drug dealers and saw blankets, clothes, money and for Advocates for Basic Legal the effects of homelessness food. We were not just being lnc(SLS) is a law firm, separate project sponsored by the entire from the University, and is there Equality (ABLE), a non-profit Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity first -hand. nice; my organization saw our legal services program in Toledo. Imagine seeing your parents gesture as going forth for a exclusively for students. organization, not just this There are currently only She is an Alumna of Sigma chapter here at BG. getting their heat or electricity good cause. We viewed it as our Lambda Gamma sorority. Kappa cut off in the middle of win- four colleges or universities in The purpose of this project civic duty! Chapter, and was a member of ter because they didn't have Ohio that provide legal services was to raise food and clothing As far as my organization the University of Toledo Law enough money to pay the bill. for their students There are for the homeless by sleeping bringing them hot chocolate, Review while in law school. Ms. Knowledge is power! approximately 150 in the nation. outride and to get students that is a tradition that began CHRISTOPHER Of all these, there are few that Bridges is enjoying working with involved on campus. Phi Beta First off, in my lifetime I've many years before I became MCCLENDON will go to court for students. the students at SLS and looks Sigma Fraternity Inc. had a seen homeless people sleep a member, and we value our in groups outside in the cold Bowling Green is one of the few. forward to learning more about table in the Union for about a traditions. FRESHMAN, AVIATION and even wear layers of cloth- Representing students in land- the BGSU community. week and a half asking people, Knowledge is power! ing. But that's neither here nor "Yes, it's a race, not a lord tenant matters, consumer Student Legal Services, Inc. is "begging" for clothes, money Third, Phi Beta Sigma wore there; this project was sup- competition." matters, misdemeanor criminal effective in what they do. and canned or dried foods. clothes they had. Does it posed to be done together as an cases, traffic cases, family mat- for those of you that think you Knowledge is power! matter what type of clothing ters and some miscellaneous will never need an attorney, be Phi Beta Sigma is historically organization. they wear? Once again, the things isn't the entire scope of aware that as of lune 2004, they a black fraternal organization. Do you suggest the members purpose of this project was to their capabilities. SLS educates had 1,878 office consultations, Many members of its organiza- wear bear minimal amounts of raise money, clothes and food. I students through seminars, 993 court appearances, and 843 tion were raised in single- clothing, knowing they could didn't know there were certain workshops and, among the criminal cases. All of this was parent homes, not to mention possibly catch a cold and miss types of clothing you had to talented staff, there are three since luly 1,2003. brought up in the inner cities class for a week or so? Do you wear to be homeless. attorneys available to give sound of the United States. I'm sure suggest the members steal or All that is required to retain sell drugs to raise money or get Knowledge is power! advice: their services is simply to be a many of them had to witness Rodney \. Fleming is a how the mothers worked night food? If you do, then that's crazy. So my suggestion is, instead BGSU student, and to pay the $7 Many of its members left home of just reading the newspaper, 1988 graduate of BGSU and fee that is already added to your and day to try to provide a roof received his law degree from the over their heads. to try and educate themselves actually go to their event, or Bursar bill. University of Toledo in 1991. He I'm sure every Christmas so they would never had to sell better yet, plan one yourself. ARELYS ARIAS SLS is located in 401 South has been the Managing Attorney drugs just to get by! Don't downplay another Hall. Be sure to make an wasn't the typical merry one, SOPHOMORE, at Student Legal Services for and I'm sure that it would not Knowledge is power! organization's efforts, because appointment first. the past 10 years. In addition have taken a class for them to Secondly, Zeta Phi Beta at the end of the day its all for a EARLY CHILDHOOD ED. law Society, in conjunction to representing hundreds of realize how good they have it. Sorority, Inc. their sister sorority, good cause! with Legal Services, is prepar- "Hell yeah." students each year, Mr. Fleming values community service, and Knowledge is power! ing a series of articles to provide As a matter of fact, I'm so is responsible for supervising students with information that the office and maintaining may not only assist them in legal expenditures within budgetary situations, but may also help to f constraints. He was also the lead attorney in a high profile voting avoid them completely. If you ^ 0**tf £f have any specific concerns or rights lawsuit that took seven years to litigate, and ultimately areas of interest, feel free to lead to a victory that guaranteed contact Law Society or Student all students equal access to Legal Services and let us know. municipal elections. It is important for students to Michael S. Skulina is a 1989 know their rights and respon- graduate of the University of sibilities. Beyond that, it is KENDRA STEWART Toledo and a 1992 graduate important for students to realize JUNIOR, of the UT College of Law. He how affected they are by policies. joined Student Legal Services Students start protecting their MIDDLE CHILDHOOD ED. in 1995 following three years of rights at the polls. "I don't pay attention private practice in Findlay, Ohio. There will not be another to that Kind of stuff." He is a featured speaker at article before election day. SLS The Candidates Debate the Issues. various campus forums, as well and Law Society urge you to vote, as a long-standing presenter in and maintain your effectiveness in > i MM Mid '• l»ni pi. IM rcnicmher r«i vntc ihis election day. the Alcohol & Public Policy and as a student at all costs.

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The Falcons ended with a 2004 team score of 655 while Ohio won the event with a score of 604. www.bgnews.com/sports Freshman Amanda Bader led BG with a score of 80 that was BOWLINE GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY good for 22nd in the tourney. The tournament concluded the fall portion of the team's sched- ule. They will resume play in March when they play in the East/West Verde Invitational. Rugby rolls on Smith gets more Both reps than Zwick By Rusty Miller THE ASSOCIATED PRESS against Spartans Injured Ohio State quarterback series lustiii Zwick tossed a football on the sidelines and did not take By lames Kuper an active part in the Buckeyes' GUEST REPORTER practice yesterday. provide A season on the brink would Coach lim Tressel said Zwick have been an apt description of is making progress but still had the Bowling (ireen rugby team's some pain from a shoulder inju- situation following last week's ry sustained in Saturday's 33-7 drama defeat at Iowa, the Buckeyes' loss to Indiana University. Not anymore. Battling near third straight loss to start the Big blizzard conditions, the Falcon Ten season. WILL niggers swept Michigan State Troy Smith got around 80 per- CURITORE University 38-0 and 22-17 to cent of the snaps in practice on Wednesday, with third-stringer The Italian Stallion earn an .it-large spot In the Midwest regional of the Todd Boeckman The other 20 Both League Championship National Championship. percent. Series in "Yes, we're in, but every game "He (lustin) got a little work, have Ixvn gripping, and for from here on out is a single but if we were playing today I toy pretty much the same reason. elimination playoff match." BG would lie our guy and Todd got The took a head coach Boger Mazzarella all the second reps," Tressel said 3-0 lead in the Al ('.S against the said. "Everybody and their after a practice at the Woody lay taprete AP Photo arch-rival Boston Bed Sox but, brother are going to be gunning Hayes Athletic Center, "lustin HARO TIMES: 0SU coach Jim low and behold, the Sox became for us. The Indiana loss tells did a little work and if you listen Tressel talks to Justin Zwick the first team in history to be everyone we may be down this to the doctors, it's a day-by-day at the end ol the Buckeye's down 3-0 and force a Game 7. year and an awfully lot of those thing." 24-13 loss to Wisconsin. rhey did this two nights ago by teams have scores to senle." Zwick injured his left or non- beating the Bronx Bombers, 4-2 Pestering wounds might be throwing shoulder. He has arrive. Iressel said at his week- in the first game, a better description and this started every Ohio State game ly news conference earlier in They now have an opportunity week'sopponent, the Univci sit) this season, although Smith the week. "I wouldn't want to to do something the) have never of Michigan, is a prime played almost half of the game tie myself to a policy or what- done in their entire century-plus example. al Iowa. ever, and then two days later long history: defeat the "l-vil The Wolverines sport a "It's not my injury, but I don't feel like the best thing would be Umpire" in the postseason, let wound that has been nibbed know that you'd say 'excruciat- die other." alone avenge last years dramatic, raw by BG since the Nixon ing pain,"' Tressel said. "Maybe Tressel said Ohio Stale quar- yet heartbreaking loss. administration. between acute and dull. I don't terbacks coach foe Daniels will know, I'm not a doctor either. 1 give an update on /wick's con- On the other end of the "Michigan hasn't beaten us since 1971, and they will be would say it's just not 100 per- dition alter Thursday's practice. spectrum, you have the Nli S, cent but getting better all the where the heavily-favored coming down here undefeated Ohio State (3-3) is trying to with the Michigan Collegiate ftojer Maiiarella BGNews time. That's why I hesitate to say avoid its firsi 0-4 start in the Big St Louis (iudinals won the how much a guy will do or won't first two games ol the series In Doe and Midwest seeding posi- ON THE MOVE: Bowling Greens leading scoret Derek Imes starts a Ten since 1922. The Buckeyes do, What you have to decide is, have struggled on both silk's Busdi Stadium, only to drop the tion on the line." Mazzarella backline move in a win over Michigan State Saturday. said. "Now dial's big-time. It's has the guy had enough work to of the ball, but particularly on i ini three at the "Juice Box" in be on top of what we want done I louston. Then." have been two too bad every game can't have Michigan State game, the Issue long losing streak of their own offense where they rank near that much riding on it." was still in doubt. to HI i. piled up on HG's defense at his position?" the bottom of the conference in subplots to the three games the Fans have been clamoring lor almost even, statistic. boos took al home mis Things weren't looking as rosy Playing In the face of gale- like waves on rocks, unable to force winds, as well as lacing punch over a try or even draw more playing time for Smith, Former Ohio State quarter- weekend, for the Falcons alter the Indiana loss. a determined Spartan squad, a penalty. pointing to Zwick's six intercep- back Kirk I lerhstreit. now a col- (Ine is the play of future Major tions against five touchdown lege football analyst for ESPN, league orphan Carlos Bel trail, "We're a young team." the Falcons found themselves Their unsuccessful offensive backed up against their own thrust gave the Falcons a need- passes and his 50 percent com- has said Tressel needs to hire who came to I louston at mid- Mazzarella said "'It was impor- season. tant to find out how these goal line the first 10 minutes of ed wake-up call. pletion rate on passes. an offensive coordinator and guys were going to react to the the match. With a workmanlike effort, Tressel said he felt Zwick step back from the play-call- I le has hit eight home ntns in would have to get in a full day ing. It is Tressel who calls all of 10 games so far tilis postseason. Indiana loss and the challenge Leading a ferocious defensive the Falcons crafted a methodi- cal attack that look the wind out of practice on Thursday if he Ohio State's plays, even though These days, every game he plays dial lay ahead A lesser team effort were Hankers Brian Farrell would have just folded up and and Bryan Kupper and lock of the equation as well as the were to be available to play on lim [tollman carries the title of in tips his re-sail value when he Saturday against Indiana. blown away. Chris Campbell. Spartan defense. offensive coordinator. goes free agent alter this all ends. "Sometimes you have to Tressel said he would evaluate lodging tram the start of the The Spartans, who were also BASEBALL. PAGE 7 trying to end a three-decade RUGBY. PAGE 7 make those decisions as thev that at the end of the season. Rice set to catch passes for Seahawks Garcia just hoping BylimCour Rice wanted out of Oakland THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (2-4). Owens will shut up The Seahawks didn't bring the "You know what," he said. "I really By Tom Withers greatest receiver in NFL history don't feel different. I think the main THE ASSOCIATED PRESS up from Oakland to use him as a tiling is how you utilize me. The rii decoy or to set an example in the opportunities that you give me. I Someday, Jeff Garcia and Terrell locker room. think I'm capable of doing what I Owens may connect again. I he\- want lerry Rice, with all his did 20 years ago. I just have to have Someday, the former team- glorious receiving' numbers, to try die opportunities." mates may be able to talk, shake to help them reach the Super Bowl Raiders owner Al Davis tried to hands and repair their rup- tured relationship. And maybe, \ 4 this season. get a deal done quickly, even if it "I can really envision something meant getting less in return. just maybe, they can become good happening here," coach Mike "It was lerry Rice who made the friends again. I lolmgren said Tuesday. "I brought decision, and we honestly tried Someday. Not this week. him in here to catch passes and to accommodate him the best we On Sunday, when the lk~a help us win games as a player. I can," Davis said. "All we're getting is Cleveland Browns host the want him to think about playing a conditional seventh-round draft unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles, football." pick. We accepted the trade out Garcia and Owens will be as Ine 42-year-old Bice, the NFL of respect for jerry. We wanted to close in proximity as they've career leader in receptions (1,524), accommodate lerry.... This is best been since playing together receiving yards (22,533) and receiv- for him, best for this team and best for five stormy seasons in San ing touchdowns (194), joined the for coach Norvlurner." Francisco. TonyOeiak AP'holn Seahawks on Tuesday in a deal that The trade reunites Rice with a Both players spent part of THROWING HARD: Cleveland's sent a conditional seventh-round coach who helped developed his Wednesday addressing their Jeff Garcia throws a pass ongoing, mostly one-sided feud, draft choice in 2005 to Oakland. talents in Rice's early NFL seasons. against Cincinnati Sunday. a clash of personalities fueled Rice helped San Francisco win Holmgren was the 49ers' quar- Garcia will hope to silence three Super Bowl titles, two of diem terbacks coach from 1986-88 and by Owens' repeated bashing of the Browns' new quarterback. Terrell Owens and the Eagles when I lolmgren was an assistant offensive coordinator from 1989- this weekend. coach with the 49ers. 91 when Rice was developing into (iarcia doesn't understand "We are dead serious about a star. Owens' anger or the relenffess criticism from one of the NFLs where the anger or die negativ trying to get to the Super Bowl," When San Francisco released ity or the criticism comes from, I lolmgren said. "That's what we're Rice after the 2000 season, most opinionated players. In his autobiography and and why certain comments all about. To be able to add a great I lolmgren tried to persuade him to have been made, because he's player, one of the greatest play- come to Seattle. But Rice elected to during interviews, the brash, Sharpie-wielding wideout has known my situation in the past. ers of all time, just makes perfect stay in the Bay Area and continue He's always known my girl- sense to me." his career with the Raiders. ripped Garcia's playing abil- ity and leadership skills. Owens friends, things like that, and to Rice wasn't utilized much by Although the Seahawks will con- have the tilings said that have the Raiders this season, catching tinue to go with Koren Robinson has even questioned Garcia's sexuality. been said, I just don't know only five passes for 67 yards and and Darrell lackson as their starting where it comes from." ladS.Wirren AP Photo no touchdowns. In a 31-3 loss to receivers, Rice will play plenty with "I don't know why he can't let it go," i .an ta said. "1 mean, Garcia insists be has moved BOLD LEAD IN: New Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jerry Rice shows Denver on Sunday, he didn't have his new team, and Holmgren plans on, and he just wishes Owens off his jersey in a press conference Tuesday. Rice said he asked a pass thrown to him. His record to use more four-receiver sets, it's unfortunate because I've never looked at TO. as being legendary Seahawks receiver Steve Largent permission to wear his receptions' streak ended at 274 in an enemy of mine. I don't know BROWNS, PAGE 7 retired number 80 jersey. Week 2 against Buffalo. RICE, PAGE 6

GET IN ON THE ACTION AT WWW.B6NEWS.COM/SP0RTS 6 Thursday, October 21.2004 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Nextel Cup title race Edmonds' homerun gives heats up in NASCAR By lentia Fryer drivers have massive prob- THE ASS0CIA1ED PHESS lems — and two of them did Cardinals 6-4 win in game 6 Everything went wrong for Kurt in Charlone but still managed Busch and leff Gordon In the to overcome them — there's no and won only four games in the fifth round of NASCAR's cham- way die rest of the contenders St. Louis win forces majors, but he never gave them pionship chase. Still, neither can challenge. game seven in which a chance. iost ground in their pursuit of And it's unlikely they'll gain ground at Martinsville, where they will face Astros' Munro was tagged for four the Nextel Cup dtle. runs, with slumping Tony I >alc Karnhardt lr. has to be all three of the lead drivers have ace . Womack, Kdgar lienleria and wondering what it will take to fine records. Reggie Sanders all deliver- reclaim the top position. He — Busch has two Martinsville ing. Houston's much-maligned did everything right at 1-owe's wins, including one in 2002 By Ben Walker middle relievers were effective, Motor Speedway, finished third from the 36th starting position, IHI «SSOCIAIED PSESS although il was too late. in the race, and still traits Busch the farthest back a race winner Roger Clemens came out of After totaling only four hits by 24 points in the standings has started there. retirement for the sole purpose of Monday — a record low for any with Cordon closing in. — Earnhardt has five con- pitching his hometown Houston postseason game — the Astros I low so? Because Busch and secutive top-five finishes at \siios to their tint World Series. and Cardinals beat that in die Cordon were able to overcome Martinsville, the longest top- Notts he'll get that chance. firsl inning alone. They also every obstacle thrown at them. five streak among any active Mm Edmonds blasted a two- scored three times following from a lap-one accident driver. run homer in the 12th inning Houston's 3-0 win in (lame 5 on involving both to late-race — Gordon is the Martinsville and the rejuvenated St Louis leff Kent's ninth-inning homer. spins and dodging spilled oil master. In 23 starts, he has five (Cardinals forced the M. champi- Beltran kept up his magnifi- on the track, they proved to be victories, five poles, 12 top-fives onship series to Game 7. bearing cent month by walking, steal- true championship contend- and 17 top- 10s. He swept both the Astros 6-4 last night to even ing second and later scoring on ers Busch finished fourth, two poles and races in 2003, and has it at 3-alL Berkman's sacrifice fly to put spots behind Gordon led 46 percent of the laps during After left* Bagwell's two-out I louston ahead 1-0. "I've just got to keep finishing the past three races. single in the ninth off Cardinals The Cardinals came right ahead of them," an exasperated When reminded the scene closer lason Isringhausen tied ii back. Womack, urged In I a Earnhardt said, "kurt's got his was shifting to Martinsville, at 4, Edmonds won ii with a one- Russa to be more aggressive, led A game. We've gol our A game Cordon shouted with glee. But out Shot oil I >an.\liceli. off with a single and Pujols hom- going on right now. We've just a new surface on the Virginia Astros superman ered. As Chad Harville hurried got to keep having the same short track has him worried. blew away St. Louis for three to warm up, Munro escaped a kind of weekend. \bu just try to "I wish they hadn't repaved perfect innings, sinking our Bve rwo-on jam bv getting Sanders get what you can gel." Martinsville because I think we before Miceli relieved In the on a fly ball. [he sixth round ol the Chase had a big edge on the competi- 12th. Alben Pujols drew a leadoff I louston got a lucky bounce to is Sunday in MartinsviTle, Va„ tion with the old conditions." he walk and one out later Edmonds David I. Phillip AP Photo make it 2-all in the third. Beltran and lor all practical purposes, said. "The new conditions are homered way over the St Louis GAME SEVEN: Houston's Roger Clemens throws against the Cardinals in singled and easily scored despite Its a three man race. closing the competition up on bullpen In left field, game three. Clemens is scheduled as the Astros' game seven starter. a stumble when Bagwells don Unless all three of die top us a little bit." the Cardinals won a postsea ble cammed off a jutting Main son game in extra innings for the manager lony la liussa. lor Hob Watson behind the batting ing wall and rolled into no man's first time since the 1984 World baseball, it marks the second cage, steamed that lavarez was land in short left. Series at Yankee Stadium Straight year that both champi- lined $10,1X10 for a pitch over Pujols shifted the momentum Highly lulian lavarez, pitching onship series went seven games, Bagwell's helmet in Game 4. back to St Louis' side with a Largent shows with a broken left hand, went two Isringhausen look a 4-3 lead Alter hitting only .161 in three leadoff double in the bottom innings for the win. into die ninth, but immediately straight losses at Minnie Maid half, and Scon Rolen singled. \stros manager Phil Gamer put! himself in jeopardy In hit- link, the Cardinals quickly found Renteria, who ended an 0-for-15 picked Pete Munro to pitch ting pinch-hitter Morgan Ensberg then stroke at Busch Stadium slide with a single his first time respect to Rice Game (S, rather than going with leadingoff.Abuntrnovedl nsberg I'tijols put St. Louis ahead widi up, delivered a two-run single the Rocket on three days' rest to second and Craig liiggio hit a his sixth homer of the jiostsea- that finished Munro. RICE. FROM PAGE 5 throughout his NIT. career, and Hut Pujols' first-inning homer fly ball lor the second mil. son, a two-run shot, and later Mike Lamb, starting at third received (.argent's blessing. landed in the I louston bullpen, That brought up the marvelous added a double and single. He base in place of the struggling llice will move from Hanker, "When he said that, it sent and pretty soon some relievers Carlos Beltran, and the < ordinals scored twice, and was nailed at Ensberg, hit a solo homer in a position he has played his chills through my body." Rice were stirring in there, too. huddled on the mound. A big the plate another time when lie the Houston fourth that made entire careei and where lackson said. 'It meant the world to So it all fails to Clemens, the cheer broke out in the sellout ran through a coach's stop sign. il 4-3. Of his 16 home runs ibis starts, in spin end. me. I know what he did for this 42-year-old ace who briefly left crowd of 52,144 when catcher Beltran, continuing to build year, six have come against the Rice will wear NIJ. )t0, which team. When you think about baseball lasi winter before decid- Mike Maiheny signaled for an his October resume, hit two balls Cardinals, including a pinch-hit was worn by forma Seahawks ing to give it one more try with the Seattle Seahawks, you think intentional walk. off the right-field wall and both shot in Game I, receiver Steve Largent from about Steve largent." a team that had not reached the But Bagwell foiled the strategy, times was held to a single by right Notes: Womack singled tw ice. LS76-89, Largent who went the Seahawks will pay the World Series in 42 seasons. hitting a hard mil single on die fielder Urry Walker's fast relay. but left alter three innings on to become a four-term us. 5873,529 remaining on Rice's Clemens will pitch Thursday firsl pilch. After a double steal Beltran scored twice, and liis 20 because of lower back spasms. night against former Boston congressman from Oklahoma. $1.35 million contract this. Isringhausen managed to keep it runs broke Barry Bonds' postsea- Hector Luna took over at 211. was elected to the Hall of Rime season. teammate leff Suppan. It will tied, striking out Lance Bcrkman. son record of IB set in 2002. ... Isringhausen pitched three in 1995. Seattle, which has lost two in Clemens' fourth career start in a Intheboltomhalt, Lidge retired St louis starter Matt Morris innings for the first time since Game 7 he's 1-0 in those all- the first two batters before a fast- The number was retired by a row. might be without third hung on for five innings. Sept. 9,2001, with Oakland ss the team in 1995 after Largent! wide receiver Bobby Kngram or-nothing outings after gelling ball over the head of Edmonds. Munro lasted jusi 21-3 innings. Renteria made two nitty plays, induction in Canton, Ohio, and this weekend at Arizona. knocked out early lasi year in the hi Hussa came out of the dug half the distance he went for highlighting the Cardinals' stel Al (:s tbi the New York Yankees. hasn't been worn by a Seattle Kngram sprained his left ankle out to discuss the pitch with plate Houston in (lame 2. The wild- lai defense. I hey ha\e not made playet since he left. in a 30-20 loss to New Kngland For the Cardinals, it will be a umpire Ed Uapuano. Before the card Astros hoped to get lucky an error in 10 games, a record nice asked Largent for per- on Sunday. chance to make theii first World game, the manager angrily con withaguj who started the season streak lot a -ingir postseason, Series in foul XIIS nips under fronted baseball disciplinarian mission to bring back the Holmgren said Rice would in the minors with Minnesota the P.lias Sports Bureau said. niimlicr. which Rice has worn play against the Cardinals WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Thursday. October 21, 2004 7 Ruggers ready to Owens less critical of Garcia of late BROWNS. FROM PAGE 5 play Wolverines would do the same. Never one to dodge a ques- RUGBY. FROM PAGE 5 and Brian Farrell finished the tion, Owens has dished out job with each scoring solo tries. some damaging verbal shots Center J.D. Ackermann lit up Despite the wind, Imes hit on four at Garcia since the two parted the scoreboard when he took the of his six conversion attempts to following last season. Owens, last of four passes to score the though, maintains his com- Va *"^fc ^ r make the final 38-0. y only points the Falcons would Michigan State put up more of ments directed at Garcia have ? vv need on a try in the comer. a fight in the second match after been blown out of proportion. P Fly half Derek Imes raced 55 BG raced out to a 22 - 0 lead, but "I haven't criticized him as • yards up the middle untouched the effort fell short as BG won of lately," Owens said. "I think % to put in BG's second try. Imes1 22-17. everybody is just getting reports deadly accurate punts were a A Bowling Green I ligh School from the book. You're the ones that won't let it go. I've let it go :43T| huge part of BG's ability to keep graduate, hooker Eric Nutter had 71,.* the Spartans pinned down in his best day as a Falcon, scoring since training camp." their own end for three quarters a pair of tries while center Brian Not quite. A ^^fl w of the contest. Mifflin, flanker Mike In an interview last week, Taking a 10 - 0 into "We've Marquis also added Owens went on the attack the second half, the tries. against Garcia again. He said the Falcons completed known Fly half lohn three-time Pro Bowler doesn't the whitewash of Michigan is Woodman's lone have a strong arm, is an inac- MSU in the first swirl- a sleeping conversion made the curate passer, and if Owens had ing sleet and snowfall final victory margin played with a better QB in San * m^' ?■» Ti^k^M^^^k^p hi Francisco, he would have better of the season. Spartan giant, it 22-17. *Y Miles Kennedy AP Photo coach Dave Coquette, The Falcons will stats. looks like Owens defended his renewed TO THE HOUSE: Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens runs past Panthers linebacker Dan Morgan during their who watched the host the University game Sunday. Owens has had a war of words with Browns quarterback Jeff Garcia this season. weather destroy any the giant of Michigan this assault on Garcia. chance of his club Saturday at 1 p.m. "I was answering a question," I he dust would start to set- has been he said. "What do you want me In his first season with Garcia ented wideout wasn't complain- making a comeback in their final home as his quarterback, Owens ing about getting the ball, he tle, and all of a sudden, more stated, "We knew we awakened.' game of the season. to do, stare at the camera? This shouldn't be about me and left". caught 60 passes. He went on was at odds with the coaches. fuel was thrown into the lire." had to score with the The Wolverines enter have 97, 93, 100 and 80 recep- Garcia got pulled In both Garcia said. "It was such a nega- wind in the first half the game with a 6 - 0 I'm not going to be on the field CHRIS HOPPS, at the same time he's going to tions the next four seasons, directions, which is why he took tive situation." because BG and that record in the confer- exception to Owens' assertion Garcia hasn't given up on a ASSISTANT COACH be on the field, so it shouldn't be twice leading the league in II) offense of theirs was ence to match BG catches. that all the 49ers' struggles could positive ending, and said he's about us." going to own the sec- who is also undefeat- Someone had to pass him the be traced to the quarterback. willing to take another stab at ond half." ed in conference play. Oh, but it is. patching up things with (hvens. The Garcia vs. Owens match- hall, vet Owens seems unwill- "Have somebody step into Own it the Falcons did as BG "We've always known that "I want to go to bed at night up is the featured subplot as the ing to admit Garcia was the one my shoes and feel what I had kept the ball in tight with the for- Michigan was a sleeping giant,'' who threw it to him. to deal with throughout that knowing that things are all tine," wards the rest of the match. stated BG assistant coach Chris Browns (3-3) try to legitimize whole time in Sim Francisco," another turnaround season The pair went to three Pro he said. Scoring tries were prop Scott Hopps. "It looks like the giant has Bowls and made two play- Garcia said. The way < )wens sees it, tilings Ilolden on a try from five yards awakened." against one of the NFC's pow- erhouses. off appearances as one of the Garcia insists he went out already are. out which was matched just At stake is the Michigan league's most lethal pass-and- of his way to fix things. At one vsked if he would talk to five minutes later by his partner Collegiate Conference crown The history between the two stretches to 1999, when after catch combinations, But there point, he sought advice from the Garcia this weekend, Owens Andrew Hughes. that BG has locked up for the were problems, too. team chaplain. But when Garcia didn't sound as if he would be After having plays instrumen- past eight years as well as seeding starringbl the Canadian football League, Garcia replaced Steve Garcia was constantly trying found peace, Owens would doing much socializing. tal in stopping the Spartans at position in the Midwest regional. to keep Owens happy. If the tal- inflame things. "No," he said. "For what?" the BG goal line in the game's first The match will start at 1 p.m. at Young as the 49ers' starter. moments, flankers Bryan Kuppcr the College Park rugby field. Hamm awaiting decision on medal Teams giving all By Nancy Armour consider this (process) to be a die American, voluntarily. In the letter, Grandi IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS pain, but it's always something That, however, assumes wrote, "The true winner of the Whether he's talking to family, thars being discussed, whether everything in the final rotation all-around competition is Yang friends or random people he it's with my family and friends or played out the same way — a lae-voiing." to win 2004 WS meets out in public, l>aul I lamni people 1 run into on the street. big if. Buoyed by that statement, hears the same thing over and People say Whatever happened The lnlei national Gymnastics Yang filed an appeal on the final BASEBALL. FROM PAGE 5 winning and/or had men on over Are you going to be able to with that medal thing? People Federation acknowledged the day of the games with CAS—the base, or even in scoring position keep your Olympic gold medal? are trying to find out about it, so error and suspended three judg- sports world's highest court. The other subplot is something when he entered. The games may Today, he'll finally' have an it's constantly on my mind." es. But it said repeatedly it would "There are a lot of great mem- that sounds vaguely familiar to be in his home ballpark. Busch answer. I lanun won the gold Aug. 18 not change the results because ories for me of Athens and I'll something that happened just Stadium (his seventh so far), but Two months after Hamm with one of the most spectacu- the South Koreans didn't protest never forget them," Hamm said. before the regular season ended. it won't make a difference. won the men's all-around title lar comebacks in the sport's his- until after the meet. "There are also limes in Athens After giving up the go-ahead Tavarez is one of the many at the Athens Olympics, the tory, rallying after being in 12th That didn't stop the South that I just wished 1 was home." run by way of a Belrran homer pitchen in Major League Baseball Court of Arbitration for Sport place with only two events left. Koreans from pressing their On Sept. 27, six weeks after in the seventh inning of Game ihai makes his emotions known in Lausanne, Switzerland, will Hut two days later, gymnastics case, though. They appealed to the men's all-around, a three- 5 Sunday, and another single by to all, whatever it takes. I le simply announce at 9 a.m. EDT today officials discovered ihat Yang the U.S. Olympic Committee judge panel heard Yang's appeal left Bagwell, relief Julian cannot control himself during whether the gold medal stays Tae-Young of South Korea had and the International Olympic .11 ( AS's headquarters. During Tavarez left the mound, and after big game situations, especially with him or goes to a South been wrongly docked a tenth Committee, but IOC president the hearing, USOC attorney Jeff a shouting match with Bagwell, during the |X»stseason, where he Korean gymnast who claims it of a point on his second-to-last lacques Rogge flatly refused to Benz argued there was no guar- proceeded to try and pull the hasn't been since 1996 with the should be his. routine, the parallel bats. even consider the idea of giving antee Yang would have won the bullpen phone in the visitors' Cleveland Indians. "I'm obviously looking for- Yang ended up with the Yang a gold medal. gold if not for the scoring error. dugout out of the wall. After Another example of a pitcher ward to this whole thing being bronze, 0.049 points behind Then PIG president Bruno There was still one event left, about 45 seconds, he realized he with a hot temper Ls Roger done with," Hamm told The Hamm. Add that extra 0.100, Grandi confused the issue, writ- and there's no way to guarantee couldn't and stomied into the Clemens, but you can't really Associated Press in a telephone though, and Yang would have ing a letter to Hamm and asking everything would have turned clubhouse. I le then punched a compare the two. Tavarez is on interview vesterdav. "I wouldn't Brushed 0.051 points ahead of him to surrender the gold medal out the same wall in the locker room and broke his seventh big league team in his non-pitching hand (Kevin the midst of a mediocre 12-year Brown of the Yankees did the career. Roger Clemens has won •'feft same thing right before the six Cy Young awards, two World regular season ended). Series championships, more The Cardinals still hope he can than 320 games, and has attained pitch in the NLCS. but I wouldn't •1,000 for his career. put him into a game situation at As far as I'm concerned, this point even if he could pitch! 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Cold Foundation, crews searched woods and fields injuries coming in here every tion, provided they're in good said Barbara Packer, the Wednesday for any sign ill live week," said Dr. Charles Zcinan. condition," said NTSB member foundations managing director. people missing alter a commuter director of trauma services at Carol Carmody. "Ihese looked "As bad as you think it's going plane crashed and burned as it Northeast Regional like they were. We to be, it's worse to go through it. carried doctors and oilier Medical Center, I his never know until we There's been a lot of tears. It's very medical professionals to a is iiulv a miracle.' "Hie blfZCk read them out." painful," Slocum said. Set. Brent Bernhardt , The plane clipped conference At least eight people a,e L ei Both the airline and died, while two Others escaped of the Missouri state '-"-'■" ' J treetops before investigators declined to release With little more than broken Highway Patrol said important crashing on private the names of anyone on board. bones. property in a wooded holding out home tO the area between two But in New York, the office ol [Tie plane had taken off from St I )i sieve /.. Miller, director of luiiis and went down Tuesday the live missing also ; 0 fields. Some of the niglii with 15 people alioard as it survivedtheSand'"'^^'' ''^, were found pediatric emergency medicine at came in lor a landing in Kirksville, would be discovered in provided dead in their seats. the Columbia University medical ,i city of about 17,000. the daylight. I he woman who school, said he was one of the Authorities called it a miracle The cause of they're survived was walking passengers. that anyone managed in survive the crash was not in good around when rescuers "A lot of people in our class the crash of the Jetstream 32, a immediately known. arrived, and the man are very close to him." said was found in bnish i'i seal seal twin-engine The crew's last com- condition." losiah Ambrose, a fourth-year Michael Probst AP Photo turboprop flown by Corporate munication indicated about 25 feel from medical student "I le has a lot of Airlines. the plane was on a CAROL CARMODY, the fuselage, Chief interaction with the students TRIAL IN IRAQ: Sgt. Ivan Frederick II enters a guilty plea to five abuse Sheriffs Deputy lxirry Rescuers found the plane's normal approach to the NTSB MEMBER here because he's very loved, tie charges during his trial in Baghdad.lraq October 20,2004. fuselage in flames, ils wings airport, with no Ixigston said. Many of the was a pretty pivotal part of our broken off. Other debris. mention of any prob- medical school." including the tail, was lems, said Elizabeth Isham Cory. passengers were on their a federal Aviation Administration way to a Wednesday One of the two survivors is 1 )r. scattered over an area more than a lohn Rrogh of Wallsburg, Utah. half-mile wide spokeswoman. conference on humanism in Soldier pleads I he two survivors, a 44-year-old National Transportation medicine, said Philip Slocum. a part-time faculty member woman and a 68-year-old man, Safety Board investigators dean and vice president for teaching physical therapy at suffered only broken bones and recovered both of the plane's medical affairs at the Kirksville Provo College, the school said. guilty to abuse dereliction of duty, maltreat- Military Scandal ment of detainees, assault and committing an indecent Ivan Frederick of Buckingham act. He was expected to be VA., admits to the following sentenced Thursday. - allegation ol conspiracy Under a plea bargain deal, - dereliction ol duty several other charges against - maltreatment of detainees Frederick were dropped, - assault & committing an inde - according to his attorney. Gary centact Myers. Frederick has agreed to cooperate fully in future inves- tigations and courts mania), By Jim Krane 1H( ASS0Cl«!CO PRESS and will testify in future trials. The Abu Ghraib prisoner BAGHDAD, Iraq — The scandal broke in April with highest-ranking soldier charged the worldwide publication of in the Abu Ghraib scandal photos and videos showing pleaded guilty Wednesday to American soldiers abusing Bve charges of abusing Iraqi and humiliating naked Iraqi detainees at the prison as a detainees. two-day court-martial opened Frederick is alleged to haw at a U.S. base in Baghdad. watched as a group of detainees U.S. Army reservist Staff Sgt. 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1616 E. WOOSTER - 419-352-7200 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Thursday. October 21. 2004 9 Central Florida students drop 372nd Military college to service country sargent pleads guilty SOLDIER, FROM PAGE 3 Chandler said. His unit worked in and the State Tuition Exemption hard with schools to give them to allegations the state in fort Myers, St. Lucie, Program for the Florida National every break." rioting Frederick said the sol- Bush used statutory author- Pensacola and most recently in Guard, said 1.055 of the guard Dennis Dulniak, UCF's regis- SCANDAL, FROM PAGE 8 ity to order that student-soldiers Polk County. members enrolled in the pro- trar, said the school is working diers stomped on the prison- could either complete their The governor's action seems gram this fall had been activated with its student-soldiers to keep were made to masturbate ers' hands and feet, adding "I courses at a later date without to have worked. It took less than for at least one of the storms. He their education on track. while other soldiers pho- should have stopped it right penalty or withdraw from them five minutes to fill out the with- knew of 10 who had withdrawn "Wfe want to treat people the tographed them. He also is there." and receive a full refund. I le also drawal paperwork, and Chandler from school but expected to hear way we would want to be treated accused of jumping on a pile of Detainees were strip- ordered deadlines for tuition has received his refund. of more as they deac- in that situation," he detainees, stomping on detain- searched and remained naked, payments be extended by at least At least a couple dozen tivated and assessed said. ees' hands and bare feet, and even after female soldiers 90 days for National University of Florida their academic "At this Ten guard mem- punching one in the chest. arrived on the scene. Frederick Guard members. "The good students were activat- options, point in the bers contacted Frederick is one of seven said he pulled out the ringlead- "The good part is ed for the hurricanes, "We're still trying Dulniak's office about members of the Cresaptown, er in the group and bit him we don't get penal- part is we but the school is not to gauge the impact; semester their options, and six Md.-based 372nd Military in the chest so hard that he ized at all." said don't get tracking how many we're still winding they may of them withdrew. He IWice Company charged in the needed medical attention. Chandler, who have withdrawn, down," Rusnak said. said there could be scandal. One, Spc. Jeremy C. "I stood him up and punched works for Publix penalized at university spokes- About 600 guard be too far more who dropped Sivits, of Hyndman, Pa., is serv- him in the chest. I was angry. Super Markets dur- all." man Steve Orlando members receive aid beyond the classes without giving ing a one-year prison sentence They told me he was the ring- ing the day and has a said. The University through the Federal their Guard service as after pleading guilty in May to leader. He hit a female soldier security job at night. of Central Florida Tuition Assistance point of the reason. three counts. in the face with a rock," the Getting financial reported six with- program overseen by recovery for "At this point in the Spc. Armin Cruz, 24, a soldier said. help with school was CHRIS CHANDLER drawals for National guidance counselor semester, they may Military Intelligence soldier, During the same incident, his biggest reason for FLORIDA NATIONAL Guard duty, and Lake- Sgt. Mai, lohn 1 lill. the term." be too far beyond the was sentenced last month to Frederick said he watched as joining the National GUARD Sumter Community 1 lill estimated point of recovery for eight months of confinement, the group of detainees lined up Guard, so he plans reduction in rank to private and naked against a wall with bags College had two. that most had been DENNIS OULNAIK, the term," Dulniak to resume his pur- a bad conduct discharge for his on their head, and then forced Bush repeated his call for flex- activated for the hur- UCF'S REGISTRAR said. The students are suit of an engineering degree in ibility from the universities Oct. ricanes, but he knew counseled on their pan in the scandal. them to masturbate. the spring. 8, the date by which all student- of only three who had options on a case-by- Frederick, who was in charge "I told one of them to mas- Often finding out about a soldiers were supposed to be withdrawn for the semester. case basis. "Some of these stu- of the night shift at the "hard turbate. I grabbed his ami by deployment the night before released from active duty. "We tried whenever possible dents have families, have other site" facility at Abu Ghraib, told the elbow, put it on his genitals made it a challenge just to keep Andy Rusnak. who oversees to excuse them to go back to jobs they've been working-they military judge Army Col. lames and moved it back and forth the school informed of his status, the Educational Dollars for Duty school," Hill said. "We're pushing don't have the time," he said. Pohl that Military Intelligence with an arm motion and he did and civilian interrogators it," he said. "would tell us what conditions Then he and several other to set for (detainees)." soldiers took pictures of the That included removing scene, he said. detainees' clothing, depriving Asked whedier he believed them of sleep, or taking away the actions and pictures were their cigarettes, Frederick said. "indecent," Frederick agreed Stanford initiates Yiddish program He said they wanted detainees but said he did it "just to humil- "stressed out, wanted them to iate" the Iraqi detainees. tongue of Ashkenazi lews there. ly embraced the more ancient YIDDISH. FROM PAGE 3 It is only now, after thousands talk more." The detainees were later piled of years, that academia is final- In the early 1900s, it accompa- language of Hebrew, burying During a notorious Nov. 4 into a naked, human pyramid. "learning a language makes ly taking Yiddish seriously, she nied waves of Eastern European 11lt-ii association with what was incident captured on camera Twelve photos and a video were you see the things you cant said. Throughout its history, it immigrants to America, becom- often seen as the tongue of the and transmitted around the submitted as evidence. translate," said Safran. "It's a was dismissed as a language of ing an everyday language in the ghetto. The new slate of Israel world, Frederick said he had Frederick blamed the U.S. worldview that you get access to commoners. urban lewish neighborhoods. made Hebrew, not Yiddish, its helped place wires on a detain- military command for the prob- only when you read literature in Its birth is traced back to Between 1925 and 1955, two official language. In the Soviet ee's hands and told them they lems, saying he had been given the original." around dozen radio Union, Stalin outlawed the lan- would be electrocuted if he fell no training and no support. Whue there has been off-and- the 10th stations in the guage. 6ffabox. "I had no sup|x>rt when I on interest at Stanford in recent century, Yiddish Facts New York City The once-thriving literary "I took one and wrapped it brought things up to my com- when lews area broad- community seemed beaded for decades, this year the university -Yiddish roots are in Eastern Europe around his finger. Sgt. Ilavall mand. They told me to do what left France cast Yiddish linguistic extinction. It stayed committed to a three-year pro- -Between 1925-1955 two dozen I )avis put one on bis hand. Spc. (Military Intelligence! told me graming enough for students material. alive largely because of ultra- and Italy radio stations in NYC broadcasted (Sabrina) Harman one on his to do," he said. to escape- But new Orthodox communities and to gain some fluency. In addition Yiddish material toe," he said. Fredericksaid he only learned persecution generations of yeshivas. to the language class, which has -An anti immigration law was Frederick said he thought afterward that Uiere were regu- five students, others who already and settled lews assimilat- "Because 90 percent of lews passed in 1924 to stop Jews from the interrogator wanted him to lations regarding treatment of speak some Yiddish are reading in towns ed quickly into lost in the Holocaust spoke the detainees rmmigiationirig into Eastern Europe scare the prisoner to help out along the the English- Yiddish, we should not forget Theproceedingincluded wit- literature by such authors as -The Holocaust almost wiped out with the interrogation. Sholom Aleichem. Rhine speaking cul- their language and culture. "Did you think what you ness testimony and evidence the language ture. An anti- There is a rich literature, poetry but almost all the witnesses In addition to a program in The new 90% of Jews killed spoke Yiddish were doing was right?" die lewish studies, Stanford has a language immigration and music that they left," said judge asked. are participating by video tele- rich Eastern European and was a dialect law passed in Philip Kutner of San Mateo, who "I was wrong about what I conference from outside Iraq. ludaica collections built by of German, 1924 limited is active in the growing off-cam- did and I shouldn't haw done it. Several of the defense witnesses Stanford's respected ludaica written phonetically using the migration of Eastern European pus Yiddish revival and also goes I knew it was wrong at the time are in Washington or Europe. librarian, Zachary Baker. Hebrew alphabet it borrowed Jews. by the Yiddish name "Fishl." because I knew it was a form of One of the government's two "People interested in lewish from Hebrew, French, Italian The I lolocaust dealt the lan- Scholars attribute the growth abuse," Frederick replied. witnesses also will testify from history come from all around and Slavic languages. guage a near-fatal blow. Half to a number of factors. The He said that photos taken Mannheim, Germany. the world to Study here," said "It was the vernacular lan- (it the- world's Yiddish speakers Hebrew language is now ucll of the incident were personal The unusual arrangement Safran. "Stanford has unbeliev- guage for women and under- were killed. established in Israel, so Yiddish photos. ensured better cooperation able library resources in Yiddish class men," said Safran. "It is not "With World War II, there was is no longer seen as a threat for During another incident from witnesses who were afraid and Eastern European anything, a high literature." Educated men a tremendous break and rup- time and attention. And interest on Nov. 8, Frederick admit- to visit a war zone after a mili- It is one die best places In the spoke I lebrew. ture. It is a tragic story," said has shifted beyond the I lolocaust ted that he joined another tary appellate court refused world to study Eastern Europe Yiddish took root in Eastern Safran. to exploring lewish cultures that soldier who jumped on a pile to move the proceedings and the former Soviet Union." Europe and became the native Survivors of the war proud- existed prior to the war. of seven detainees accused of from Iraq.

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