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The Chronicle 76Th Year, No The Chronicle 76th Year, No. 131 Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Thursday, April 9. 1981 ADW memo protests Duke Title IX report By Jeffrey Vamos Mary Brew, the memo's author the in-house report ignores legal The Association of Duke and Title IX researcher for points that indicate Duke is not Women has responded to a ADW. complying with Title IX. Duke Equal Opportunity Office Dolores Burke, director ofthe Chancellor A. Kenneth Pye report on the school's Duke Equal Opportunity Office, commissioned a report on compliance with federal Title IX compiled the in-house report, Duke's compliance with Title IX regulations citing disagreements which stated that Duke was in after the ADW filed a complaint in the areas of athletics, faculty compliance with Title IX against Duke with the U.S. recruiting and student health requirements, Department of Education. insurance. Title IX prohibits sex Burke's report states that The ADW's response, discrimination in any institution Duke is unable to recruit women PHOTO BY AN11Y CHESTERTON contained in a memo, has been that receives federal funding, athletes successfully because of Dolores Burke...director of Duke Equal Opportunity Office. sent to the administration, said The ADW memo states that restrictions set by the Association of Intercollegiate Willing to stake SI.25 million Athletics for Women. The ADW memo states that unequal recruiting of athletes is "in defiance of federal law." Fund claims conspiracy in Greensboro Only 22 percent of Duke's Second of two stories the Communists Workers Party area," said Marty Nathan, The action, which could cost athletes are women, compared By Jon Rosenblum victims "as well as an executive co-director of the up to $1.25 million and take as to 30 percent nation-wide. Conspiracy theories for injunction from continuing this Justice Fund and widow of Dr. long as 10 years, names Burke's report states, "At this notorious crimes are a dime a conspiracy," said Gayle Michael Nathan, one of the virtually all officials, Klansmen point, there is parity for women dozen. But the Greensboro Korotkin, a lawyer for the fund. victims of the Greensboro and Nazis involved in the [in scholarships] based on Justice Fund, a group of The suit alleges that five CWP shootings. shootings and the trial calculations excluding only lawyers and activists working members and supporters killed Despite public focus on the following it. A total of 87 football." together to investigate the at the Greensboro rally were Greensboro shootings, the suit individuals and organizations The ADW memo rebuts that Greensboro shootings, believes targeted by the Klansmen and is not merely a "CWP suit," are listed as defendants. football uses more than "two- it has a case against officials, Nazis because they were Korotkin said. "November 3 Attorneys see similarities thirds of total [athletic] funds Klansmen and Nazis involved "effective labor organizers," was one act, one of the more between this case and cases in made available to both men and in that explosion of violence Korotkin said. blatant and atrocious acts, the late '60s and early '70s women," and when the football Nov. 3, 1979. Seventy pages long, the suit's directed against labor revealing that U.S. intelligence program is included, women's And fund members are going main claim is that "over the organizers in the Greensboro agencies were attempting to athletics receives only one- to stake as much as $1.25 past 10 years there has been a area, particularly those trying infiltrate and destroy^ leftist fifteenth of the total scholarship million on proving it. conspiracy by the defendants to to unite blacks and whites," she groups, Korotkin said. fund. On Nov. 3, 1980, a year after harass and destroy union said. See CWP on page 4 See ADW on page 6 the shootings, the fund filed a organizing efforts uniting black civil rights suit calling for $37 and white workers in the million in damages on behalf of Greensboro and North Carolina Paper Money U.S. policy denounced Company offers cure for 'term paper blues' By T.J. Maroon John McManaman of the By Elizabeth Hudson Violating this statute is a write, but most professors seem Several professors, students Carolina Committee on Central Like many students, you misdemeanor, punishable by a to agree that students here do and political leaders joined in America noted that 40 percent may be wasting much of your fine of no more than $500, six not use the services Pacific denouncing U.S. intervention of the people in rural areas of El time learning how to learn. months in prison or both. Research offers. Nevertheless in El Salvador in a rally on Salvador own no land, 80 Literally hours per day can be "It is illegal for this company their profits show that main quad yesterday. percent have no running water wasted by not understanding to even be attempting to do companies like Pacific Bill Finlaytor of the North or sanitation and 90 percent are the basic ins and outs of the what they're doing," said Research are finding consumers Carolina Civil Liberties Union suffering from malnutrition. academic process. Pacific Stuart Sessoms, a Durham somewhere. told the crowd of approximately Research offers a service that lawyer who offers legal aid to Time attributed the increasing 100 students that the U.S. is He said that while the U.S. can save you some of these Duke students through ASDU. profits of these companies to turning away from the ideals of government, in supporting the hours. "Even the mere advertising is the rising pressure for good its own revolution and Civil El Salvadoran ruling body, has So states the preface to the illegal." grades and the dropping of War in supporting the El taken an official position of catalog of Pacific Research, a In the words of a Pacific student writing skills. Salvadoran regime. opposing violence, "for almost company that prides itself in Research employee who would Whatever the reason, business "Imagine living in a country 90 percent ofthe 16,000 deaths curing the "term paper blues." identify himself only as Ron, is booming. where four percent ofthe people in El Salvador since 1979, the This Seattle company, which the company "doesn't sell term "We made about $6,000 last own 90 percent of the land and government is responsible." advertises on the Duke papers. It offers custom week," Ron said. wealth," Finlaytor said. "All campus, is one of many small research." The catalog for this company the wealth goes away from the "The cornerstone of economic ghostwriting operations that, "Some people have accused contains detailed descriptions people. It's all owned by a tight land reform in El Salvador in according to Time magazine, us of writing term papers, " of thousands of research minority that is part of the the U.S. mind is the agrarian has "long flourished in many said Ron. He explained that papers, from "The Evolution of government." land reform program, a college communities, usually each paper has a copyright the Modern Police Force" to He said the U.S. is using El program made possible by U.S. ignored by law." label on the title page. But he "The Importance of Calcium in Salvador as the "face-off funding and organization," North Carolina law prohibits added, "I guess there are some the Bodies of Pregnant against international com­ McManaman said. He called "any person, firm, corporation students who would take it off. Women." Each listing cites the munism," adding that the U.S. this program "an attempt to or association ... to prepare, We can't put it on every page." number of pages, footnotes and is "doing it alone. Mexico won't undercut or eliminate the advertise, offer, or attempt to One Duke professor said he bibliographic references in the do it. Our allies in Europe won't opposition." offer a term paper, thesis, or suspected a student of having paper. do it." See EI Salvador on page 5 dissertation for another." turned in a paper he did not See Pacific on page 7 Page Two The Chronicle Thursday, April 9, 1981 Our World Moot Court finals the role of the evangelist and Charles Michael Smith student scholarships, Thomas Keller, dean of the will sing the part of Jesus. business school, has announced. Finals in the Law School's Moot Court competition The Durham Boys Choir and a 30-member orchestra "The scholarships will be awarded to individuals will be held Saturday in the Moot Court Room in the will join the Duke choir in the performance. each year who demonstrate skill and interest in Law School at 10:30 a.m. entrepreneurship," Keller said. Prayer in the public schools will be the topic argued The grant also will provide funds for business school before a simulated Supreme Court by the finalists of Supporting U.S. in El Salvador faculty to develop coursework and bring guest the double elimination tournament. Three judges from lecturers to the campus. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals will decide the Bruce Phillips Cameron, legislative director of Americans for Democratic Action, will speak Friday The student-run double elimination tournament has on the issue of continued U.S. support for the Photographers! been going on since February, when 87 two-man teams government of El Salvador. His talk will be held at 3:30 Hear ye, hear ye, all Chronicle photograhers! entered the competition. First-, and second-year law in 226 Perkins. There will be a meeting this Friday at 3 p.m. in students are eligible to enter. Cameron recently has returned from a trip to El Flowers Lounge.
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