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COI I I C.l, Ol- l-N t.lM I k i m; COAG donates books C E N G has to Nang^har University w i íÜ iÜICi? new dean * li Karen Velie 20 years of War,” Shelton said, “hart "-î\- , ML s|\M, |)4i||V ot the problem they're t.icing now is Christopher Gunn rebuilLling the university.” MISIANL, D.MIS Imagine attending a iiniversitv Shelton,.! member ot the Kot,iry (^ll Foly president Warren J. where not only an ediieation and Cdub ot S.in Luis Obispo deTokisa, k commodations are tree, hut t'einale Baker has appointed a new dean tiir hosteil Mohammad Tahir Torak.iy, 't í , : ^tlldents are paid pocket inone\ to [M'otessor ot'agronomy at N.uigarhar the university's ('ollege of attend. UniversitN’, tor five d,iys in M.iy .NO * Engineering. Now imagine ckissrooms that are through the Rotary International . V- s ' ^ S s ' X Í5 " : Mohammad N. Noon will he bare, except tiir chairs and a hLkk (iix'up Stiuly Hxchange I’rogram. .issuming the full seope of his new hoard, electricity works intermit- Iui.ik.iy and other members ot his responsibilities as the dean of C3.il tently and there is a shortage ot prc^- parts spent a month touring univer­ I'oly’s College of Engineering tessors. I hat is the reality at sities and facilities in California .ind beginning mid-Oetober. Nangarhar University in An/ona. The search for a new dean Atghanistan. Rsit.iry International is a workT- began with the 1 hmugh the etiorts ot Mark wide organization consisting of retirement of Shelton, associate dean ot C'.al I’olys businesses and professional leaders Peter Y. Lee C ollege ot Agriculture, over 2(M) that provide humanitarian serxices. who led the textbooks have been donatcxl to The Croup Study Exchange pm- department m Nangarhar University. 1 he luniks gr.im otters opportumtits to study for the p.ist 17 ire rnnn the C'ollege ot Agriculture other cultures and promotes years. w ith subjects in weed sL ience, nat­ ‘‘friendly relations among the peo­ Noon, a ural resources, entoinologv, Initany ple of the world.” eurrent pnifes- .ind human nutrition. sor at North ■' rhev have lost so much atter see Books, page 2 Cianilina State UniverMtx; h.is Mohumniad 1 years of Noori e X p e r 1 e n e e leading multiple departments at the Tri-Cides Blood Bank state .iiul private levels. From the .ipplieant pool. Noon was hia-d hee.uise of his hre.ith of looking for donations Wra experience and .lecomplishment .is well as the manner in which he presents himself, said Interim Jennifer Gongaware because of cancer,” said Janna NICK H(M)VF.R .SS mh ia IH) I'RKss vu sisN(. I WHY Provost and Vice President for Nichols, marketing specialist for the Academic Affairs Robert bkKxl bank. “Also, Ixrcause they feel T he Tri-Ck)unties Blocxt Bank is I )etweiler. its the right thing to do, you can’t in dia* need of donations this sum­ “Nixiri is a well-qualified fellow manufactua*r it (bkxxl) and thea*’s mer, and is critically dependent on Canyon blaze and an outstanding fellow himself, " no other souae.” C'al Poly students. Defweiler s.iid in a‘fea*tice to why Only three to five percent of Scott Edwards. C'ommunity NtMiri W.1S chosen. those who are eligible actually A 3-acre brush fire, started by a power line, began burning Relations Dia-ctor for the blmKl Tuesd^ at 12 p.m. in Poly Canyon. The ire fii was attended to by Cal Poly’s C College of bank. s.ud during the a'gular schotil donate. Nichols said. crews from the San Luis Obispo Fire Department and the County Engineering is currently the No. 3 year thea* is adiance on sponsorships To qualih’ to donate one must be Department of Forestry. The crews managed to extinguish the fire program within public schools faun fraternities, clubs and other at least 17 years old, at least 110 by 2:45 p.m. with help from overhead as a CE^ helicopter behind the U.S Military Academy pounds, feeling well and healthy, dropped water from a nearby reservoir on the blaze. No injuries gnnips to get a large number of were reported and there were no evacuations. donations. have no sore tlmiat or fever on see Noori, page 2 “ The support fmiii (\il Poly is donation day and be otf antibiotics high compared to th.it of other col­ for at least 24 hours. lege campuses,” Edwards said. The paxess is e.isy and takes Blooil type O, both positive and around an hour. Nichols said.-First, GRC endowment honors professor negative, is particularly in need, yet, the donor’s II) is verified and basic information is given. Then the phle- the supply ol other tx’pes is not Nick Hoover leader in the graphic arts community. our (iraphic Communication much greater. botoniist, a vein specialist, conducts a confidential interview and the MUSI ANO DAIIY " T he first Teny Bell (lecture) w ill Management laboratories,’’ I evensoii According to their Web site, the take place during the graphic com­ s,iid. “These facilities aa* where stu­ donor’s min level is checked by a blood bank is responsible for all of ('al Poly’s Ciraphic munication department’s dents learn and participate in man­ prick of the finger. Then thnnigh a the “collecting, pmcessing, testing, Communication Department will Intenutional Printing Week lectures,” agement experiential exercises. New prick close to the elbow, the actual storing and distributing of the blood establish an endowment honoring ( iraphic C kimmumcation computers and other simulation tech­ donation is given, which takes components used in Sant.i Barbara Terry Bell, a pmminent figua' in the I )epartnient 1 lead I )r. 1 larvev nology may he involved in the and Sail Luis Obispo (knmties, .mnind ten minutes. LSI» donors aa- graphic arts industry, and his company Leveiison s.iid. “This occurs during upgrades.” along w ith the cities of Salin.is and needeil every day b\- the blood b.ink ColoK'trapines Inc. the thiai w’cek of January. It will he 4 he endowment will also support King CitN’.” according to the Web site. Next year marks the department's conducted by a paiminent industry a Terry Bell/(kikir(traphics The blowl bank uses ilonations to “Really it conies down tr neople ()0th anniversary, along with a $2..3 leader (yet to be determined) who Scholarship .iwarded to a printing and s.ive the lives of those involved with, giving’ up an hour of 4icn time,” million program that will fund many will .iddress students on contempo­ imaging man.igement student within acciilents and surgenex, .ilong with Edwards said. “For a lot ot people aspects to the (»raphie rary management issues in gmpliic the gniphic communication major. those living with anemia, leukemia the hardest thing is the needle.” C'ommumcation major. In particular, communication.” ('hris M.idison, (ailor (iraphics’ and cancer. ,^t wAVW.blood4life.org, students the endowment will support the T he lab upgradi*s planned by the (T.O and pa*sident, m.ide the first “ lypic.illy people don.ite because can find a blood drive, schedule a printing and inuging man.igement department will support a tacilitv thatcontnhution to the endowment. ot personal experiences with those donation and check on their ctiticentration, lab upgr.ides and a is second to none in the industry. who need a lot of blood, usually appointment history. lerrv Bell lecture bv an industry “Tlie upgrades will be focused on .see Fmdowment, page 2 NEWS

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lorakay attended lectures, toured Mustang Daily from Afghanistan. "Terry Bell was an industry icon agricultural facilities and enjoyed “ 1 he time has been reached when Books Endowment 111 (fil Poly’s C ¡rapine sightseeing in the area tlie C'ollege of Agriculture continued from page 1 continued from page / ( aniimumcation Department, and "We don’t have modern resources (Nangarhar’s) must be developed .is Kotary International organized the umversitv is providing a visible tor the advantage of our students, soon as possible.” “ lerrv’s main objective was to various aetivities that would be niean- and lasting tribute to him and tlie including a librarv and laboratories.’’ 7 here is an international eflort to create an environment that all of us ingtul to each exchange nieinber. companv he helped build,” lorak.iv said in an interview with the eradicate the cultivation of poppies in ill printing could be proud taf,” said 1 luring his st.iy in San Luis Obispo, Levenson said.“... He served on the Afghanistan which accounts for more Madison, according to a press department advisory board and than 7(1 percent of the world’s opium release, “for 27 years he and I helped shape the way we think supply. There is a need for farmers to workeel side-by-siile to ele'velop and about educating graphic arts stu­ have the ability to proiluce alternative grow C AilorCiraphics. Over the years crops tliat will provide them with an we became more like brothers than dents.” in a press release last month. adequate financial return, according business p.irtners.” Bell passed away Tliursd.iy, May to 'Tbrak.iy and other expert sources. Along w ith his professional duties IPth due to he.ilth problems. He While at C'al Poly, Tbrakav was at t ,olor( iraphii s Inc, Bell had a was 62 and had worked with P Iu sic ^ struck with the t]ualitv iiul number of ni.ijor role in the education of C ailorUr.iphics since I67S. •Quality & Service books. He indicated to Shelton that ,it graphic .irts students ,it C'al Polv. i Repair Department Nangarhar University the books arc out of il.ite Mosi of the e.visting text lege of engineering w hile maintain­ •Extensive Line of books were written in tin I'JVds and Noori ing its rel.itioiiship with the indiistrv •lie primariK in Kussnii. I ne students cot! tin ned from page ■ and Its sterling lepnt.ifion Choise Acessories (..111 .ill re.id 1 iiL'lisli, It is a iV(.]uired .iiui till I N iv.c .uieim ‘Hi . coniinp intv t suong coi subici t in S', liool' ii'gi .111(1 were lookin..^^ t- li.ive iiim Slieitoii g.itliered u xthooK don.i .j'l.ri 1 2

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ON'"" " ' \ / for fans to breathe . .V'" \o' vV<^ \\V ON"''"O'’ ^\N'' 'oV'” Witli the sun lieiow die lionzoii CO""\. \ / \o "'' VA"*' and the cool breeze bUnviiig in the vo»'-' . Í.C' .Xc'f^ . V\0'' / smell iif m "^ strong smells of the Fair — garlic \' ;V'- lues, kettle corn and corn dogs — (\>nV.V 'lo '' I was on the brink ot seeing my o' > ¿ 5 - t . S'i*’ .An' CA‘" lunch splattered on my shoes. v!o‘^ \,c Looking around me. however, it aN'*- seeiiieu evervom else was immune t(s the stench And then it hit me! 1 know why everyone was unfazed: They have Maroon 5 on their mind. rhen just Id minutes ts> d p.ni., the Los Angeles quintet — .^danl No fans, no problem Levine, vocals/guit.ir lames Valentine, guitar; Jesse (lanmchael, keyboard; , bass; announcmg, “We re ,” Phantom Planet manages to and Ryan Diisick, drums — (ireenwald quizzed the audience and make a name For itsell at the Fair appeared amidst a huge cloud of made them scream it back into his despite initial blank stares from smoke and began their set to flash­ Maroon 5-loving crowd mike. ing cameras. Of course, if that didn't work, they Not being a Maroon .S connois­ played the one song everyone seemed seur myself, I went on to get the Cluster by cluster, giddy tans were to kiuiw, “('alifornia” — or as many opinions of concertgoers small and corralled into the (iraiulstaiul arena ' % called it, “T he (Hi song.” tall. 1 anxious to see Maroon 5 — unfortii- “We were here for Phantom Mikaela Manion, 14, and her nately, as some of them expressed, Planet,” IS-year-old bree McCool of tamilv came up from Valencia to they still had to sit through the first Atascadero said, who came with fou^ ( .Itch Maroon S. Her first Maroon act; Phantom Planet. other friends. ■ concert Mikael.i w.n hoping The four-piece band tiom I.on A selt-proclaimed “huge tan" of tnev'd piav her favorite song. A ngeles shovsed up one by one on Phantom Planet, McC.ool and her “. " and as if they stage, front man first decked out in a friends have watched the band three heard her, the band pLiyed the song scluiol boy-like uniform with tam­ times before. just minutes into their set. bourine in hand. “ I thought it was lame that nobody Mikaela's mom, 3d-year-old Nick H(M)VFR musi an<. daii> “It’s been a long time since we’ve knew them, but started singing along Sandra Mamón, was just as excited Maroon 5’s frantman Adam l.evine breaks from the mike had a big show,’’ lead singer Alex when they played the 0(! theme as her daughter to see Maroon 5 during the Califoma Mid-State Fair opening night concert. (ireenwald told the crowd, “so we song,” McCool said, “ but it was really live. wanted to dress up.” cool to see them again even, though “Wc'vc been listening to their 1 hen, for a split second. 1 thought some of the liut not only did the band dress I didn’t even know half of their set (!D for more than a year and we love it we love Fair’s cattle got loose because all of a sudden up, they all came with the same hair­ because they played so many new them,” she said. the arena was filled with the loud sound of cut. You know, the long, dark hair songs.” And as fans like the Manions poured all their thousands of stomping feet. To my relief, it was- with bangs-in-the-eyes look. All “just hearing their new songs was energy into screaming and applauding Maroon n’t a stampede, it was just an overzealous and appearances aside, though, exciting,” said Linnea 5, Levine made sure to mention the band’s impatient crowd. (ireenwald, bassist , Fritch, 17, of Morro appreciation. Then the high-pitch scream of the first fan guitarist Darren Robinson and bay. “ I’ve been wait- “It was just amazing to play in front of you,” who saw a stealthy Levine run back on stage drummer Jeff Conrad ______ing for them to he told the crow'd at one point. “This is one of set-off an explosion of cheers for Maroon 5’s did a great job hyping release new stuff.” my favorite shows.” last song, “.” As the crowd up an audience where For me. it was After being showered with gifts — from sang along, instead of the typical wave of only a handful were definitely an stuffed animals to assorted lingerie — Levine lighters. I saw an ocean of camera phones sway­ actual fans. entertaining pre­ said, “You guys are making us smile up here.” ing to the melody. At one point, in an lude for what was To return the favor, the band made sure to When the lights turned on and the concert’s attempt to get the crowd to come. Shoot, I play their career staples such as “This Love” and turquoise clad security guards began telling involved, (ireenwald can’t wait for “Sunday Morning.” people where to exit, we all knew it was really Levine, sounding slightly apologetic for rid­ over. divided the crowd wnth them to ing the wave of their last album “Songs for First timer Virginia Seiler, a ('al Poly liberal the right side what he release Jane” for nearly three years, told the crowd the studies senior, was sad to have to go, but said called the “cute side” new band is finally going to release new songs. As a driving the 30 miles was “definitely worth it.” and the left side, stuff. teaser, the band played, “I (^an’t Stop Thinking Her friend Kelly Hammond, another liberal “equally as cute side.” About You.” studies senior, simply said, “It was awesome.” Then he gave them bersonally, 1 wasn’t impressed, mainly Their friend Erika Wong, however, could special parts — each because I’m not barely contain herself . side did a version of r e a “Oh, the show was so wonderful,” said “ahhhh” — for a Wong, a Cal Poly nutrition graduate. quick sing-a-long This was Wong’s third time seeing the that was semi-suc­ band, which surprised me considering how cessful. ecstatic she w,as. but then, she explained what Mefore the end of into bass riffs that was so different about this concert. the night, sound like “bow- “We met them!” she screamed. (ireenwald wow-wow-wow.” but I have to give it All three met Maroon 5 backstage where promised the Nick H oovi r to them, they created a song catchy enough that they got autographs, pictures and even a hand­ crowd he would MUSIANC, tlAin even the H-year-old behind me was singing shake. etch the band’s I along as soon as the second chorus came ‘Till never washing my hand.” Wong said name into their of Phantom around I.uik'Y her, I thought. 1 didn’t even get within memory before Planet After 1 1 songs, the band exited and left the 20 feet of the band that night, but in case the night was rocks out in his crowd 111 darkness. In disbelief, the crowd con­ they’re out there reading this, "(,od knows I over, besides school bos' tinued glued to their seats, screaming and don't know yon, hnt I wont yon so hod ..." to tell repeatedly uniform. chanting, hoping for just “one more song” nw, n'lutt’s )'(>nr “.SVerer’” QP/ED 6 August 4 - August 10,2(K)5

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V — Erick Smith groups. iiionev and a run-in with the law'. ^ ^ ^ MUSIANl. I>AI1Y When the San Luis Obispo (htv Upon initial introduction, go (louncil decided to raise the tine to all houses in the neighbor­ 1 1 )isrespect, distrust and distance for noise violations by triple the hood, make sure to be friendly describe the student and coiimui- previous amount, students and and snnpiv introduce yourself A iiitv relarionsliip within San Luis non-student commumtv members fevs simple wonls will begin the ( )bispo. With each passing year a must begin conversations to process oi building a rapport that new w'.ive of stutiems come as oth­ understand each other. One of the will be continued ers leave providing for a flux throughout the year. in tlie city's living arrange­ Another helptul hint is ments. Students who move Upon nioi>in{i in, stiulcnts mustto give each neighbor ,i into neighborhoods away nniiiiic contact iritli tlicir other troin ( al I'olv s campus' copy of your house num­ encounter the other half of nci<^lihors. ber and your cell num­ ber. San 1 uis Obispo s cotimunh- tv, the non-student popula- riiat way they'll be able to get a hold of vou tion. Untorttmatelv, neither side two sides must agree to make the takes the opportunitv to introduce at any time of the night and ask first step to begin the process. for assistance. Itself to the new neighbor. Upon moving in, students must riie population of San I ins It IS time for the commiimty of initiate contact with their other Obispo is roughly and the SLO to come together, to BARRIF MACriRF NIUS^KI neighbors. student population of CAl Holy is embrace the diverse living situa­ It would seem beneficial to close to 20.IKHI. Although the stu­ tion. 1 encourage students to take meet neighbors of all ages. If a cx )MMi:n ' I \ in dent body is not included in the the first step. night should arise when a party is overall population, it makes up a Open the lines of conniiunica- growing a little too noisy, a frus­ sizable segment of the city. I lalf tion that currently do not exist trated neighbor may opt to address the city does not know the other on most residential streets. M.iybe An Islamic Iraq the student instead of the police. half and this continues to create a in the future, you w ill save time gre.iter rift between the two In the end, vou save yourself and money during a party night. could be a bad Iraq UOMMLN I AKY Daniel Underwood the establishing of a radical reli­ Fl I UNU l^^ N.( . S I M I ) gious government. The trainers of the drat't constitution unequivocal­ Ratings system for games not foolproof KALLK.M. N.C. — I almost ly place Islamic law, or Sharia, as passed t)ut wlien 1 read die news the sole source ot legislation:“No Adam Stoves Well I h.i\eii't seen such an out­ been .isked tor any sort of 1.1). at heaillme the other day, “Iraq I )rah law that contradicts with (Islamic) Kaiiidosi oi'i (L ..Al.ahama-Hikm im.iiam) cry for censorship since Tipper any “R" rated movie I've been to. t'oiistitutioii Ciues Islam Key (iore fought for those little Sure, in theory movie theatres rules can be promulgated,” reads HIK.MlNrd 1AM. Ala.-With K»>le.” “Harental Advisory" labels to be aren't supposed to sell these tickets the drat't. each passing d.iy, the line between Ill one siniile moment. 1 coukl slapped on music discs. Now I am Obviously, a n.ition can be a wh.it is real and what is not seems to kids uiuler 17. but that rule isn't see everything our troops are threat to human rights without not s,iying that I don't agree with iinplemented. fighting tor in Iraq going up in a to become more .md more uncle.ir being Islamic. And. by the s.nne W h.it w ith .ill of the so-iinproved- the argument. It I had a I** vear oKl. I don’t think that any parent big pud of snuike. Once Saddam token.just because a nation is \ou'd-thmk-it-was-vou-shootmg- I wouldn't want him or her messing should be so surprised that a kid uas removed niiicli to the cha­ Isl.mnc. that nation is not necessar­ th.it-gu\ graphics in our video .iround with fibricated prostitutes. grin of the At l.U, Amnesty lould buv a \ideo game with a ily a threat to luiinan rights. g.inies, who would beg to differ? W'h.it I'm sj\ ing IS th.it the war Intel national .md the 1 )enu>crats in mature rating, w hen th.it same kid riiere are many ginernments Hut less hype has been credited to unleashed on the video g.iine the L lilted States ( Smgress could go see practu allv .in\iiio m c the realistu look ot the g.imes, and industiA IS one that should have there was the hope of better days which ha\e nuurporated a t.nr show ing today.Yes. it's nice to think more publu.it\ is linked to the real­ been l.iuiu lied on another .ispect ot t>' onie. tor Xiiiericaiis and tor amount of Sh.iria law into their that you l Ould keep ewiAtlimg niis- policvmakmg. yet have remained istu scenarios these games support. the entertainment industry wars i r :.||S. 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“ 1 support the efforts in drug could be a while plate,” Twins manager Ron Steroids testing by Major l eague Baseball Athletics Lhe Iwins have lost five straight Gardenhire said. “1 don’t have an continued from page 8 and the Players Association in continued from page 8 games for the first time in over a answer for it. We work hard in bat- “t)0 Minutes,” C^inseeo — who order to retain the trust of our ning run is something he’ll never year and have scored just 14 runs m ting practice, but when it comes to also testified before (Congress — fans,” he said. “It is verv unfortu­ forget. that span. the game, it’s nothing.” said he had injected Oahneiro with nate that process has brought us to “This IS one of my top moments “Another miserable night at the steroids. this situation at hand.” in baseball,” Johnson said. “It was Canseco told C'-NIK' on Playing without the 40-year- above the C'ollege World Series. Monday that while he accused old Palmeiro on Monday, the CTmiing home like this and know­ Ifilmeiro of prior use, “I do not Orioles lost 0-3 to the White Sox, ing that all my familv and friends Have an Interest in Cal Poly sports? believe right now or recently their 12th defeat in 13 games. were here to see me play for the The .Mustang Daily may be the place for you. Kafael Palmeiro has taken Baltimore played brilliantly in the first time in the big leagues, it was steroids.” first half of the season, occupying just a good feeling.” E-mail Chris Gunn at cgunn(?/ calpoly.edu with “There could be a metabolite first place in the Al. East for two There are plenty of good feel­ your interest from the past," Clanseco said. “No months and giving Palmeiro cause ings m O.ikland these days. one really knows hov\ long to believe he might get to the After a 6-2 loss to Cleveland on steroids last in your actual system." World Series for the first time. Mav 29, the t\\ trailed the Los It wasn’t clear whether Upon hl^ return from the sus­ •Angeles Angels by 12 1 '2 games in Palmeiro's test was taken before or pension. he first hopes to regain the Al West. But they won 19 after he spoke beton the congres­ tin trust of his teammates. times 111 June. 2(1 times m JuK and sional panel. Palmeiro will then tr\' to help the h.iv'e started August i-O to pull Ainoiie whe^ lies undei oath t )ru>ies salvage a season that has within one game of the .Angels. 0¿¿/??y?zeA^ could be poientialK sub|eci to t.iken a dramatu turn foi tin I hev hold a two-game l-ad ovei criminal perjurv ch.uges worse. the New '^'ork \atikees m the wild LAUMomr ( (ingress has the optioi; of refer­ "1 hope 1 ('an ii.ive their sup card nice ring the Case to the lusint' port ,md imdeistandmg of what pj u. The (wins, meanwhile, have DÌ i 2020 Parker Street I )e)urtment. \\ Inch would deeide I 111 going through,” he said. been in a free fall. 1 hev have lost r> Ï ! “Hopefullv. thev can accept me 1 1 ’ U whether it's woith pursuing nine of their last I I and trail the A’ j J h i San Luis Obispo • Union head Donald lehr said and let me come back and fmisli by five games m the wild card. [f^xxtai% ttM ttfM t from Sm«rt ft Final) thi suspension “should serve to the season and help them get back “There’s nothing you can do but Open Bam tit’ 11:00 pm dispel doubts about our deternii- to the playoffs.” wait until everything goes back to Baltimore manager Lee Maz/ilh n.ition to rid baseball of illegal where it used to be and we win B a c k B r a z ilia n steroids, or the strength or effec­ said his pl.iyers were “a little disap­ some games,” said Santana (10-6), tiveness of our testing program.” pointed.” but wanted to support who watched another strong pei- Orioles executive vice presi­ their te.imniate. “ 1 he timing M.50 tormance go to waste. dent Jim Ileattie agreed. obviouslv IS not good." 697 1 liguera St. Suite 11 • SLO The w ay the Twins are hitting, it 80.S-786-4WAX 805-7%-4929) WWW 'inipK'kii! fu.com WASH Good only on Tue»-Wéd-Thur Help Needed SLO TOWN BARBER SHOP Q Maytag Washers hnerttelic autistic boy needs help with behavior modification and language. $1.00 off with Poly ID! Internship possibilities. Must be able to work hrs/week, late evenings, and most weekends $12 HAIRCUTS Call Linda 9(»4-d.f(M) LAX;481-I511 Tues-Thur 7an>6pm Mark Roetker 1261 Laurel Lane Security Patrolled Fri-sat 8:30am-6pm 805.543.9744 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ,

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Stciotìs, stctoiJ.\, slcrioiL ... called into question riic holiest issili d u rili this years’ hasehall season has once illegally to help Imiiselt to pl.iv.” t.lined m a •.upplemem that vs.is ax’ain returned as two more riiat opinion was shared by not prescribed. ¡ihiyeis hai'e hern onted as users. White S.o.x manager Ozzie “Why would I lit) tills in a year I'o niahc it worse, modern le{>ends (iiiillen. when 1 went in front ot (Congress like are fully in “It’s a shame.” (inillen said. “If and I testified and I told the the mix. Pasehall, it seems, is los- he did it, and a nnst.ike was inaiie, truth?” he said “Win would I do ini; its star power and in the process killini^ its reputation. 1 don’t have anything bad to sav this during a season wliere 1 \sas about Raffy. Raffy’s a a great play- 1 hope that people looh at my Player *1 er. whole career and appreciate that C?ertainly, I'pe >,^ii'en eperythimi that o f the the numbers Palmeiro has Ive ^iot. week put up are a testament to — Ratael Palmeiro his great- Oriolfs haseh.ill pljver Oii July 15, he joined Hank Aaron, ct.i/y person. Willie Mays and Lddie Murray as ('hristi'pher Sh.ivs of the only players with 3,000 hits ('oiinecncut. the No. 2 and 500 homers. Republican on the committee that Baseball would not s.iy w hen investigated »teroids m baseball, the positive test occurred, but said in a telephone interview : “He there’s a chance that he joined that ended up being the most outspo­ exclusive fraternity while steroids ken against steroid use, and even m ASS(K IATH> I'Rl ss were in his system. this guy IS m a situation where lies Potential Hall of Fame Orioles first baseman stood firm on March If nothing else, those who been suspended. It just blows me Jimmy Shull 17, 2005 to deny the use of performance enhancing drugs. decide his entrance into the Hall away. Obviously, it calls into eiiies- of Fame might wonder if his loftv tion every accomplishment he’s Kccfiit Cal Poly pitcher Orioles first baseman Rafael lenged the positive test in secret numbers were the product ot tal­ had.” F^almeiro was recently and draftee Shull has pitched proceedings, and the penalty was ent — or steroids. Palmeiro also expresseel indig­ 30.1 innings for the suspended for violating held 111 abeyance until .irbitrator “I hope that people- nation over ace usatioiis made by Vancouver ('anadiens (A) basebalLs' steroid policy Shyam Has decided Mond.iv not look at my whole- tormer slugger Jose (?anseco. who and earned 32 stnkouts, four to overturn it. career and appreci- cited Palmeiro is a steroid user David Ginsburg walks and 37 hits on his way No longer able to deny using ite that I’ve given ' 'i 111 his book. In an interview em Al> M’OKTS Mi ni 11 K to a 2-1 record and a 3.HO steroids, Palmeiro insisted he everything that I’ve c the C.BS television show EKA. ingested a banned substance by BALTIMORE (AP) - When got,” Palmeiro said. “! sec .Steroid.s, page 7 accident. respe*ct the I Lill ot f\mie, Rafael Palmeiro became the “When I testified in front of fourth player in major league his­ and it they think that I'm C?ongress, I know that 1 was testi­ worthy enough, I would be ^ tory to collect 3,000 hits and .500 fying under oath and I told the Baseball Standings home runs, his status as a future very honored. And if the-v ^ truth.” the Baltimore Orioles’ first don’t, I gave it all that I had to member of the Hall of Fame baseman said during a telephone seemed somewhat secure. this game.” conference call. “Today I am I'almeire), 40, was adamant m Al. West W L GB That topic IS again open for dis­ telling the truth again that I did cussion, along with a new one: his assertion that he accidental­ not do this intentionally or know­ ly ingeste'd the drug, particularly Los Angeles (K) 45 Palmeiro’s credibility. ingly.” because on March 17 he Oakland 59 46 1.0 Five months after telling Palmeiro’s peers could only Texas declared before a cemgres- 53 51 6.5 t.'ongress he never used steroids, hope he was being honest. % sional committee, “I have Seatle 45 59 14.5 I•*» Palmeiro on Monday received a “I don’t know what he’s been never used steroids. 10-day suspension from Major taking, but personally I don’t think NL West Period.” League Baseball after testing posi­ he’s taken anything illegally.” A.SSIX lAIM) PRt.VS Without being specific, tive for a performance-enhancing Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Arizona 52 55 the four-time All-Star left drug. Buehrle said. “I don’t think he’s San Diego 51 54 - the impression that the The players’ association chal- ever taken steroids or anything Los Angeles 47 58 4.0 banned substance was con- San Francisco 45 59 5.5 Colorado 37 67 13.5 AL WLS I s. ' * Correct as o f 8/02 W hat’s Athletics are hot, Halos not

the Bici^ Jon Krawezynski MoiuLiy night ^ want to be anywhere else. games. • pitcher Al> SPORTS MI RITF.R over the The A’s have been close to In the only other American Ryan Franklin has been Twins. unbeatable since a slow League game, C?hicago beat suspended 10 days for a viola­ rookie Dan (f rowing start, winning a Baltimore 6-3. tion of basballs newest steriods Johnson scored the game-winning up in ('-oon remarkable 32 As a kid, Johnson made the 20- policy, he is the eighth since run against the Minnesota Twins Rapids, u times in their minute drive from C?oon ILapids the policy was enacted. and then found a present waiting Minn., last 3‘> games. to the Metrodome countless times. • Shaquille C)’Neal signs a for him in the clubhouse: A Twins Johnson once Blanton (6-9) His dreams of one day playing for five-year, $ UK) million contract jersey with “Johnson” scrawled on dreamed of struck out four Minnesota remained alive as a star with the Miami Heat. a piece of masking tape across the playing for the and walked two t Blaine High School and then at • Harry Bonds has back. Twins. But to get the first Nebraska. announced he will most likely Johnson’s heads-up baserunning consider­ \ road victory of his But hearing the cheers of over not return to baseball until made sure his homecoming was a ing how career, and Johnson 150 of his familv and friends after 2(M)fi. happy one, and Joe Blanton w e I 1 scored the go-ahead run he doubled otV Gy Young winner allowed two hits over seven the A’s in the seventh to extend Johan Santana and scored the wm- innings in Oakland’s 2-1 victory are playing these days. he wouldn’t Oakland’s winning streak to five sce Athletics, page 7