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Students try to live Mraz concert plays to 3,000+ up to binge The solo guitarist and o it Sibs N Kids weekend at Anderson By Rachel Bobak noodling and toying around." perform with inspiration. Buddy stereotypes ASSISTANT RUISE EDITOR Unlike Mraz, Saskatoon bom- Guy. "It was a religious experi- On Saturday night, people anx- Riabko, has been playing gui- ence.'' he said. By Kate Schantz iously waited outside Anderson tar since he was 10. He used to When he perfonns on stage, REPORTER Arena to see lason Mraz per- pretend on a mini he likes to be able to In their senior year, most high form. Some even camped out hockey stick when relate with his audience school students can think of on the lawn hours before the he was three years / kind of fall the way other musi- only one thing — life after grad- doors opened at 7 pm for a old, until his father into it. I'm cians do. "I wanl to let uation. concert started at 8 p.m. to be bought him a gui- not one to them know that I'm not For many, moving on entails the first ones inside. tar when he got a serious singer/song- leaving home for the first time Compared to recent con- older. instantly writer, introspective and heading off 'o college. The certs held at the University, His father started hear it and artist type," he said. Tin general perception that accom- the Mraz concert ranks as a taking him to bars here to have fun.' panies a freshman's newfound success story. The concert sold when he was 10 to translate When Mraz is on freedom is that college will be over 3,000 tickets in a capacity perform. "I loved it. it from my stage, he likes having four years full of drinking and of 3,800 seats. It taught mi' a lot," smaller audiences. "You crazy parties. Local band Steve Raszka and Riabko said. "It was head to can make eye contact As co-director of the Canadian jazz musician, Kyle cool to be around the guitar. with everyone in the Social Norms Program at the Riabko, were the opening acts. that atmosphere room," he said, "less University, Terry Rentner is in Riabko will continue to tour all the time. It was I have to than a thousand peo- charge of much of the research with Mraz a learning experi- spend hours ple in a room; everyone of binge drinking on campus. "I've been saying this whole ence." At the time wants to be there. It's Through her research and year that the lason Mraz shows he was still going to noodling more intimate." Surveys of high school students, have been the best," Riabko school. and toying Intimacy is a huge Rentner has found that their said. "The audience is tailor fit Now at 17, he factorforMraz, because opinion of binge drinking in for us." takes classes online around." when he writes songs, college is overblown. Mraz is also enjoying his and will be gradu- he writes when no one One of her findings states time on the tour. He said he is ating in a month else is around. "But that most high school students willing to play for anyone who from high school. once something is believe that at least 90 percent has invited him and his band. Although college may be in the created, it doesn't belong to me of college students binge drink. He is now doing smaller ven- BenSnnm BGNwn back of his mind, he will take a anymore. And that's the kind of The actual percent nationally is ues because he has not started VERY POPULAR MAN: Jason Mraz performed before more than 3,000 break from touring at some time meditation I have to go through," 44 percent. promotion of his new album, listeners in Anderson Arena Saturday. in the future. he said. Though the national aver- "Mr. A-Z." The album has a "I don't see myself doing any- .Now dial he perfonns with a age is substantially lower than current release date of July 22. good show." himself as a beginning musician thing but this for my whole life," band, he creates with odier peo- believed, the average of binge "For us, this is just fun month.' Mraz began singing since he who still has a lot to learn. he said. After performing with ple and loses its intimacy. 1 le said drinkers at BGSU is actually lust go out and whoeveris invit- could talk, he said. He began "1 kind of fall into it. I'm not , who is 73, Riabko he and his band write songs dial higher than other universities. ed us, we'll show up," Mraz said. playing the piano soon after- one to instantly hear it and trans- realizes he can do it for the rest of only make sense to them and "But they've also invited the pub- wards. Mraz, who began playing late it from my head to the guitar," his life if he wanted to. lic, and that's what makes it a guitar at the age of 18, describes Mraz said. "1 have to spend hours Riabko found it amazing to HEALTH. PAGE 2 MRAZ, PAGE 2

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OaieTam BGNexs DINNER DISCUSSION i Maria Baranova chats with other participants at the International Dinner on Sunday night. Maria is from Russia. WATERY FUN: Right: Brandon Green throws a rock into the pond outside of the recreation center while his sister, Adrienne Diners diversify Green, picks up ammunition. Brandon and Adrienne Green By Laura Hoesmaii native countries and placed them were in town for Sibs N Kids REPORIER in a row at the front of the ball- weekend Saturday with their International tastes, sounds and room. Karimi Kilemi of Kenya, a grad- sister, Ashley Link. Ashley is sights filled die Union Grand Ballroom yesterday evening dur- uate student, dressed in a bright graduating this spring with a ing the University's International orange traditional Kenyan dress, Bachelor's in accounting. Dinner, organized by the World carried her country's flag. She Below: Siblings and relatives Student Association. said the International Dinner and of Bowling Green students The dinner, which has existed parade of flags help international Lindsay Gadberry, Ashley in some form at the University for students remember their home Link, Molly Gannon and Chad about 30 years, included foods cultures when diey are away from Niezgoda skip rocks into the from several foreign countries that home for so long. pond. are represented on campus. it reminds us where we come In addition to serving foreign from, because we tend to forget John FintHins BGNews cuisine to hundreds of guests, about our culture," Kilemi said. several international students After flags had been placed, performed dances, played music guests had theopportunity to taste and displayed traditional interna- a wide variety of traditional foods, tional clothing. which were prepared by cooks at The evening's events began the union under the guidance of with a music video tribute to the international students. victims of the December tsunami Indian students kicked off the that struck Indonesia and other evening's entertainment with tra- Eastern nations. ditional Bhangra dancing. The The video, tided. "Good-bye students danced to a combination Tsunami," was prepared by of Indian and American music Vincent Theraisnathan, post Romanian graduate student doctoral faculty fellow in the Nicoleta Laura CismasofRomania Department of Biological Sciences, performed next, playing the piano and his brother, who lives in India. as her slide show of Romanian Theraisnathan said the money scenery and traditional crafts was made through sales of the video displayed. will go to Natham Ihist, a social A short awards presentation fol- service organization. lowed. A parade of flags followed the Next was a fashion show of both video. Students from 22" different nations carried in flags from their DINNER,PAGE 2

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FOR All THE NEWS VISIT WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 Monday. April 11.2005 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Perceptions a big factor when students decide to drink HEALTH, FROM PAGE 1 tising. Interviews with college "Sometimes Greeks posed to do on spring break." ing and violence on campuses. possession or distribution of students are also featured in are stereotyped as One thing that the media One aspect of violence thai alcoholic beverages except as Some students at the the video. does not portray as often, rarely goes unheard of is haz- expressly permitted by the law University may he proud — The video defines binge big drinkers," she especially not through adver- ing. and the University regulations while others appalled — to hear drinking as having at leasr five said. "But a lot of tisements, are the downfalls Hazing can be used in orga- is prohibited." that 56 percent of University drinks in a row in one night. to binge drinking, such as an nizations as a type of initiation On a student's first violation students hinge drink In "Spin the Bottle," it is other organizations addiction to alcohol. when members arc forced lo do of this code, he or she will be A survey taken in 1999 at the argued that students also turn drink a lot, too. "Spin the Bottle" states that things that are often hazardous put on University probation and University found the national to alcohol and binge drinking one-third of college students lo their health, such as drinking will !>e assigned service hours. amount of drinks per week as an icebreaker. For example sports have an alcohol dependency excessive amounts of alcohol. He or she will also have to for college students is five, hut College students in the video teams. It's not just problem. Kent net said that her research attend an alcohol assess- BGSU students consume an agree, saying that it helps them Even if they don't have alco- has shown hazing and hinge ment by a certified Chemical average of eight per week. lo loosen up and get to (mow the Greeks." hol dependency, there, are still drinking often occur in con- Dependency Counselor, with a "There are guvs I know l ha! other people. ' en her negatives that come along junction because of the expec- $100 fee. will go out and drink a case Brittany Sarley, sophomore, BRITTANY SARLEY, with the habit. tations of being involved in a A second violation will to themselves," said Christine agrees ilia! alcohol use is often SORORITY MEMBER Binge drinking can lead to certain group. result in suspension from the Anghel.ajuniorattheUniversiiy. an icebreaker for socializing health problems such as weight It is often considered a norm University and probation upon "Sometimes, they will go .is far within a new group of people. college students — drinks- gain, insomnia, longer lasting and expected. Members will return. as chugging liquor." "People drink to socialize and in-hand — wearing whipped colds, bronchitis, mono, the flu join a group believing that it The Wellness Connection Rentncr believes that first- feel popular," Sarley said. "It's cream bikinis and making-out and pneumonia. It leads to can- is not going lo be easy and lo advocates that if, at any time, year students tend to binge the cool thing to do in college.' for cheap prizes. cer in the liver and throat while be accepted they must comply you or a friend has a drinking drink because of the expecta- "Spin the Bottle" also claims Other college students and also causing brain damage. with (he hazing. problem, the best thing to do tions of college life. the media has an effect on those in high school see this "Spin the Bottle" says stu- As a member of a sorority on is talk to a counselor or friend The students are "aspiring to students and binge drinking, ami feel as if they, too, need to dents who binge drink tend to campus, Sarley believes that about the problem. what they think BG culture is arguing thai movies, television, act that way on spring break. miss and fall behind in classes (lurks are often singled out as "It really scares me because like," she said. commercials and other adver- Daly, an MTV host, agrees that as well as have a hard time con- being the only group that binge so many people have drinking "Spin the Bottle: Sex, Lies and tisements glamorize drink- spring breakers today can't help centrating. drinks. habits that could lead to seri- Alcohol," a video available at ing and make it appear to be a but copy the actions of what According lo the video, stu- "Sometimes Greeks are ste- ous problems," Anghel said. the Wellness Connection in the social norm. i Ins see on television. dents in their first semesters in reotyped as big drinkers," she "Sometimes it is hard telling Health Center, was created in lor example, every year MTV "When a student goes on college do much worse in class- said. someone they need help, but if 1994. It features celebrity sourc- sponsors spring break and fea- spring break, they aren't hav- es than they ever did in high "But a lot of other organiza- they do, it has to be done." es like Carson Daly, an MTV mres students from around the ing an authentic experience,'' school because they are con- tions drink a lot, too. For exam- The local Alcoholics host and lean Kilbourne, an country a( a popular southern he said. centrating more on their social ple sports learns. It's not just the Anonymous, "You're Not author and lecturer known lor spot, such as Cancun, Mexico. "They arc actually recreating life rather than on school. Greeks." Alone," for students, is held at her work in alcohol, tobacco and The video shows clips from what they've already seen in the Sources also point to a con- The BGSU code of conduct St. John's Episcopal Church on the image of women in adver- MlV Spring break with young media as what they are sup- nection between binge drink- on drinking stales thai, "Use, I ridaynightsat8p.m.

RiabkO, RaSZka Warm International 7 food tickles A PHYSICAL VISIT up the crowd for Mraz BG tastebuds DINNER,MNNFR FROM PAGEPAfiF 1I MRAZ. FROM PAGE 1 in a relationship, Since he is in a ntanonship himself, he said he traditional and more modem have experienced on the road. international attire. University "I don't like being called lason enjoys writing love letters to his girlfriend on a regular basis, students displayed the cloth- Mraz now that we're a land. I ing, some of which was hand- wish we had a band name." he But before be became duly famous, he came across some made by die students. said. "I was originally going to call Jin Yang, a senior from myself Hand \lc\ally. Iiecause weird fan experiences. "I signed a girl's ass one lime," he viid. "And China, walked in die fashion everyone would ihink, 'I've heard show, displaying a long bright of that guy.' But instead I wrote the next time I saw her. it was tat tooedonherass." red. modem version of the tra- the song." Hand McNally would dirional Qi Pao dress. make a map of the area where he caused [rouble, so he would know "The evening is so wonderful and you meet so many friends not to go back. and new people," Yang said, Riabko has a song out called adding that she would miss "Misbehave," which he dcscrilH's the dinner after four years of as raunchy. He enjoys writing and performing his sex songs. "People involvement. find it kind of wend and cool," he Performances followed said. "It's about sex and puicK from Canadian and Chinese enjoying it. And I love songs like presenters. Finally, Maria that and 1 think people gravitate Baranova of Russia displayed, towards them naturally. I mean. "Russian Soul,'' a traditional made a whole career mil gypsy dance. of it." BenSwanger BGNews WSA President Amp Mraz is known for wearing a GETTING READY TO ROCK Chakraborty said he was pin that reads "I love sex." Mainly Canadian musician Kyle Riabko pleased with the outcome of he wears the pin because of his warmed up for Jason Mraz the dinner. "We've tried our best to feeling Inward expressing oneself Saturday night. exhibit people and let them know about our various cul- lures ... which we haw here," he said. 1 "I think we did a good job. IVople really liked our pro- NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK gram and they really got some information about the cultural differences hen ■." April 10- 16,2005 Freshman Sarah Pavell. In recognition an American, confirmed Df Chakraborty s view of what National Library Workers Day, April 12 people gained from die dinner. lulie DiFranco BGNews Bowling Green State University Libraries — "I didn't know diat all these HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: BGSU physics students Becky Winland, right, and Byrnn Ricupero explain the Faculty and Staff dedicated to service, ^g^-^ different countries were rep- Reflection of Light experiment to Ashlyn Boyers, a 2nd grader visiting BG tor Sibs N Kids weekend. The resented at [Bowling Green]," Physics 101 class put on the event at the Wood County Public Library in celebration of the World of Physics she said. "It was really cool." and to raise the public's awareness of physics. Patricia Antonelli NancvKrueaei ^^^ Linda Babcock Jeanne Lanqendortei ^^^* Margaret Barbour Marilyn Levinson t Bette Blair Angela Lorenson M John W. Strawman, Bonna Boettcher Mardi Losoya-Rush ■■■Hi Colleen Boff Lois Luoma ^ — D.D.S. Eileen Bosch Michael McHugh B Mary Jo Briner BobMcLaird fc^MMM WELCOMES Kelly Broughton Lee McLaird ^ DAILY ADVISING TIP Linda Brown Nancy MrOuillen jC^^ Sara Bushong Chris Miko ^^H Jeremy Butler Kathv Moore ^fl Catherine Cardwell Kim Moses Sophomores Begin Registering Today for Jen nine Catau Katherine Najacht 1 — 1 Fall 2005 Steve Charter VickvNve tjjl 1 Diane Collins Kausalva Padmarai fl Sponsored by Advising Network Colleen Coughlin Coleen Partner ^"^^^^a^m Will Currie Kim Davis Christine Plotls ^—— Linda Dobb Gaynelle Predmore Nancy Down Julie Rahine ^^ The Office of Undergraduate Research Jennifer Eckhardt Rudy Ramos ^^C is pleased to announce: Lynda Eynon Christine Reineck faiiiHHi Patricia Falk The 1" BGSU John Forsyth Mary Reynolds Jeffrey Kaiser, D.D.S. Susan Frost Linda Rich Family Dentistry Spring Symposium on Kathleen Gardner Debbie Sarver Cliff Glaviano Bill Schurk VM Undergraduate Research Susan Goldstein Carol Singer Accepting New Patients will be held Robert Graham Robin Sinn ._^^^JH Lorraine Haricombe Beverly Stearns V. ~B Same Day Emergency Care April 18,2005 Beth Hofer Mark Stianq f ' —J 9 am to 5pm in the Multipurpose Room Erk Honneffer uave Swart? ^B^*^P Delta Dental Provider for Jennifer Honsberge Lisa Tatham BGSU Staff. Faculty, and Bowen-Thompson Student Union Seneida Howard fcdward Weilant ^^^fc Students [Abstracts due March 25,2005] Janet Hughes Betsy Wilhelm ^H ^^^^^ Matt Hungling Mary Lou Willmarth The purpose of this event is to celebrate the scholarly accomplishments of Stefanie Hunker FlorlsWood 4m Call for appointment our undergraduate students by providing them witn a venue in which to Peg Jarrett Elizabeth Wood ^3 419-352-4661 share the results of their work with all members of the BGSU learning Ann Jenks Mary Wrighten community. Undergraduates in all disciplines are invited to present the 1064 W. Wooster St.. results of their independent research projects and other creative activities. Mary Keil Maw Beth Zachary jH Bowling Green MaryZuzik V All University students, faculty and staff, plus community members and friends are invited to attend. Details on how you can participate in this year's symposium can be found at: and 16S dedicated library student employees. ^^| Visit our Website at www.StrawitianKaUerDcatlsts.com httD://www.bosu.edti/tiffices/our/SprinQSvmi)osium.htm WWW.BGNEWS.COM Monday. April 11.2005 3

NEW GREEKS KICK OFF THEIR WEEK TONIGHT www.bgnews.com/campus Tonight's "Singles and Sundaes" event kicks of New Member Greek Week, a week of activities for Fall 2004 and Spring 2005 newcomers to the Greek community. Participants can be single for a night and play Singled Out while enjoying ice cream. The event will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. CAMPUS Sidewalks on campus may see summer repair By Britney Lee need of repair. planning to replace an area of get^L^^^T^^^^^W TTKThe calendar of eventsa is taken from life^k^k^k^^k^k^k^^KL^tm ^^^B^^ REPORTER By facl finding and gathering sidewalk," Deitz said. "You don't ^^•^^^^■^ hltrrJ/ewhltrs//ewntsi)piLedii/ Summertime is on its way, and information hands on, he said want to replace concrete that will while students may be heading the)' can then develop a scope for be pushed up by a tree root two 8 a.m.- 10 p.m. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. practice methods to reduce stress home to relax, the University's (lie project that will encompass years after you fix it." Contemporary African Art Exhibit. Connections information table and depression. OfRceof Design and Construction the areas that have die most need IX'termining when a sidewalk "Meeting Place" Union Lobby Call 419-372-2081 to register is set to get crackin'. for repair. is in bad enough condition to be "Meeting Place" is an 320 Saddlemire Building The summer means less A lot of areas arc in need of replaced is not any easy decision, exhibition of the work of Richard 11a.m.-2 p.m. foot traffic on campus and the some attention, but there is he said. Razafindrakoto, painter, poet, Ticket sales for annual African 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. perfect time to repair those cracks a limited amount of funds Amajorfactorin die University's People's Assocation Dinner. Ice Cream Social and installation artist from the in the sidewalk that are available.Scbuesslcr decision making process is llic Union Lobby Sponsored by the Latino in need of repair or Madagascar Republic, and the said. They have campus master plan. Student Union even replacement. "You don't to go through a According to Schuessler, the current Jane Labino-Black 11 a.m. -4 p.m. Education Building Steps Notable areas of want to serious evaluation master plan is the 30-year plan of Artist-in-Residence in the School Spring Survey broken sidewalk on process and deter- the reconstruction and design for of Art, BGSU. UA0 will be passing out surveys 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. campus include the replace mine minor versus the University. Founders Keepers Food Court fCM next year's homecoming How2Workshop: CPR and First path in front of lerome concrete major need. It is taken into consideration entertainment events. Aid Certifications library and between Duane Hamilton, when deciding sidewalk replace- 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Union Lobby Get certified today with adult, MacDonald West that will be director of Campus ment because they do not want to CaribFest Ticket Sales, sponsored child, and infant CPR and First Residence Hall and the pushed up Services, said spend money on something that by the Carribean Assocation. 11 a.m. -4 p.m. Aid. This three week series parking lot behind it. by a tree root decisions handling is in the plan to be reconstructed Union Lobby Latino Student Union Formal certification is a great life skill Mike Schuesslcr, repairs were made in the near future, he said. Ticket Sales to have and it will help boost project manager in two years by him, but replace- "We are in the infancy of the the ODC, is heading ment was handled project," Schuessler said. 10 a.m. -11 a.m. Union Lobby your resume. Register at the after you fix Information Center, today! up (he campus side- with decisions made I lis hopes are for a bulk of the Tickets and T-Shirt sales, 12 p.m.-1 p.m. For More Information Contact: walk project, which is it. " by Schuessler. replacement to be done over die Sponsored by the Kenya 5k Benefit Caring for Yourself While Caring Contact Katie Krolikowski @ currently in its third "Decisions summer, before a lot of snidents Run organization. stage of planning. regarding when to are back for fall semester. for Others 419-372-4409 DAVEOEITZ, Union Lobby Arriving to the replace sidewalk "I have a passion to see it done A Support Group Faculty, Graduate Union rooms 201A and 202B CONTRACTOR Students and Staff are invited to University only eight are complicated." right, that is why I asked for this 10 a.m.-2 p.m. join us for resource information, 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. months ago, Schuessler has lieen Hamilton said. "Severity, risk/ project," Schuessler said. Pizza Party Fundraiser, Delta support and coping techniques. 3rd Annual Criminal Justice Forum busy fielding complaints and hazard potential, traffic volume, He said the)' were going to Sigma Pi will be selling Bring your lunch! The featured speakers are. Paul (aking recommendations from future use of area, master plan- be reviewing the conditions J. Brantingham, AB, JD (Col), different departments on cam- ning and funding available must regularly and the sidewalk all-you-can-eat pizza tickets. 108 A Hanna Hall pus about sidewalk condilions. be taken into consideration." replacement project would be an Union Lobby DipCriminol (Cantab), Professor SchuesslerandtheODC receive Private contractors like Dave ongoing process. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. and Graduate Program Director, recommendations from the Deilz, owner of Custom Concrete 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Basketball Tournament Sign-ups, and Patricia L. Brantingham, AB Deparlmenl of Knvironmenta) Construction in Findlay, recog- Editors Note lit view the ami- Blood Drive information table, sponsored by SAAB (Col), MA (Fordham), MSP, PhD Health and Safety and Risk nize the complexity that comes pus master plan go to: Union Lobby sponsored by the BGSU Chapter of (Florida State). Professor. The Management about which with planning to lay a sidewalk. http://u'ww.bgsu.edu/offices/ lecture is, "Building Collaborative the American Red Cross areas of campus property are in "Nature is also a factor when arcMtect/masterplanJindex.htm 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Research Relationships: University Union Lobby Managing Stress & Depression and Government." The lecture is This workshop will help free and open to the public. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. participants: gain a better Contact Steve Lab, Ph.D., at Victim's Advocate Table, understanding of the sources of [email protected] for sponsored by USG stress, help them identify further information. Union Lobby methods to reduce stress, and Olscamp 101

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Anita Thompson, widow of author Hunter Thompson, on plans later this summer to shoot his ashes (Hit of a cannon placed in a massive gonzo list Thompson committed suicide in February. (nowretuwii) OPINION STAKKKMTOMAL Apology to Japan is hypocritical Protests erupted Saturday and Tokyo has refused to We should not be too harsh forgive. It is the only way to the hands of warlords. The The Full Story yesterday in southern China. apologize for its actions against on Japan. After all, America stop a cycle of violence. country is in so much chaos that Protestors were angry over Tokyo's For in depth coverage of this China and also refused to pay has never apologized for any Take a look at what is the Prime Minister has a private approval of new text books story, please go to the page damages caused by Japan's military action abroad, and the happening in Iraq and army guarding his every move that sugarcoat Japanese war 10 of today's BGNews. Do you invasion of China in the first half U.S. military has done many Afghanistan. Our government The United Nations office atrocities in the 20th Century. think Japan or China deserves of the 20th century. questionable actions of its own. thinks these countries took part for Drug Control and Crime Some of the changes in the an apology? E-mail us at It should also be noted that What these protests should in killing Americans, so we have Prevention said in a recent study new textbooks include the [email protected] Japan is in better relations with teach people is forgiveness. to attack them back in revenge. that Afghanistan is regainingthe9 leavingout the fact of the Japanese the United States than China is. Japanese aggression has only And if you have not been million heroin base it had before Minister Nobutaka Machimura military forcing Asian women and can easily use this leverage in prompted Chinese retaliation, paying attention to the news for the U.S. led invasion. have lobbied the Chinese the last two years, that tactic has Obviously, foreign policy that to participate in sex trade for it's government for monetary international matters. which in turn breeds more military and an altered version of compensation and an apology. America has been Japan's anger from Japan. It's just an not been very effective. goes by the rule "eye for an eye" the rape of Nanking. The idea of Japan asking for protection for so long that endless cycle of blame and After the U.S. pulled out of has not helped our fellow man. Japanese embassy spokesper- an apology and compensation for they have not been involved in abuse. Afghanistan, the country has We need to try another path son Ide Keiji and Japanese Foreign damages is hypocritical. military fighting for over 50 years. People need to learn to effectively fallen back into before we destroy ourselves. Penis too small? Buy a big truck i wnpi y Lazy Americans Dodge Ram 35001 Icavy Duty until one owns the largest and scon Dually with a Cummins Turbo most rugged-looking (please ON THE STREET SEEL Diesel. note I said rugged-looking, not love their lifestyles After all, what girl looks at actually rugged) SUV on the What would you like U-Wire (Atluinnist a guy in a Toyota Prius 1 lybrid market. to happen at your the answer is yes. you might Kansas Suite Cbttgim and thinks, "Man, I bet that When you pull up at soccer CATHERINE consider taking yourself over to guy is hung like a horse"? practice or the grocery store funeral? BABCOCK Student Health Services so they As my good friend Cajun in your Ford Escape and park U-Wire Columnist can give you some cough drops, Scientists have just next to the guy in the Ford or refer you to a wave specialist. Man would say: The Doily Free Press released a clinical study "Compen-say-shun." Excursion, you know his penis Although brushing teeth the proving without a doubt Boston University In addition to the brute size is at least six inches longer electric way borders on that there is a direct of one's vehicle, how loud the than yours. And that is unac- sacrilegious, I can't really blame relationship between the size exhaust pipes — or lack there ceptable. Americans are lazy. I bet Americans for being lazy. I mean, of a man's truck and the size you've heard that one of— are also awards points in It continues as you become it's why 1 always put a smart kid of a man's penis. before. But maybe you penis size. a geriatric. in my group projects. Then I let Yes, just take a look around just dismissed it -- maybe you Yes, men — straight pipes As your kids grow up and that kid do all the work because this campus and you'll see: the didn't feel like thinking about get you laid. move out and your AARP card you know he's got to get that "A." real men drive real big and real it at the time. Well I'd like you The fact that when you comes in the mail, you trade The only downside, the group loud, pick'em-up trucks. to think about it, really think drive through the apartment in that cumbersome SUV for a evaluation component, is Extra points arc awarded MELISA HOUSE about it, right now. complex parking lot at 3 a.m.. nice Cadillac or something of usually only worth like 5 percent, for the following items: a gun SOPHOMORE, You don't feel like it? Ok, rack (10 points), a confederate everyone gets the joy of wak- that ilk. never mind. Just read and I'll and I am completely willing SOCIAL WORK flag (five points - also accepted ing up. should not deter you Or, if you're my roommate, think for you. If you did think to settle for a 95 with Steven are bumper stickers read- in your you skip the first two steps and "Pretty flowers and a about it — although I bet you Hawking doing all my work. ing T leritage, not hate"), or a never-ending quest for the go straight to the grandma dosed casket." didn't — it's actually pretty Yeah, Steven Hawking goes to sticker reading "Cowboy/girl female species. sled. funny. According to... me, a BU. You didn't know? He's dating Up" (five points). This phenomenon is not It's the American way, my good number of Americans are an Olsen. The thought process goes limited to college students. friends. intelligent people, and our God bless Massachusetts like this: I could purchase a As we get older, some The best way to keep up intelligence is the key factor in Institute of Technology. About small, economical car that has stick with the obscenely large with the Joneses is make sure our inclination a year back, some students an EPA rating of 28 miles per pickup trucks, which serve no your car is bigger than theirs to be idle, invented a gallon, but what fun would actual practical purpose. But, and uses more oil than 90 indolent "You don't feel like video game that be? 1 can accomplish the most move onto SU Vs. percent of the world's nations individuals. I that same thing in this shiny new Yes, one has not made it produce. hope it? Ok, nevermind. incorporated alliteration Just read and I'll physical I activity with MARC FAIRS amuses you, think for you." fun, to lessen FRESHMAN, NURSING too. How, you the "inactiv- "A strip show." ask? We use our capable cranial ity in youth" A myriad of amusing thoughts capacity to create lazy, useless crisis caused by electric technology, like electric toothbnish.es. (Disclaimer: 1 but it won't even matter. they had this Arab wrestler took the liberty of assuming the ANDREW toothbrushes. We're smart, but "Don't worry about it" may named Muhammed Hussein, not quite smart enough to avoid cause... only because I'm sure MEYER be the most irritating phrase or something like tiiat. He coming up with inventions that I'm right.) Sadly, I haven't heard I've ever heard. About four comes out speaking Arabic, save neither time nor money. much about it since. U-Wire Columnist of my friends use it, and it and the crowd boos and waves Electric toothbrushes are also The idea was that the game Indepemlenl Horhta Alligior makes me want to claw their American flags. Does anyone no more effective than regular would be wired to a stationary University of Flotilla eyes out. I asked you a else think this is a bad idea? toothbrushes, and promote bike, and in order to propel question; I want an answer, I had a great idea last night. inactivity in our youth. You characters forward, or keep This week, instead of not inane advice. I'm going to write a letter to heard right. Electric them in the air when flying, you writing about a single Jennifer Connelly is the most everyone on the Forbes toothbrushes can easily be had to petal at a certain speed. topic, I've decided to underrated hot actress of this billionaire list and ask for blamed for most, if not all. of The problem is, most video babble incoherently about all generation. She's not in Jessica money - S10.000 is like lunch SARAH PALUMBO America's problems, especially game-inclined American the random thoughts I've had Albas category, but she's close. money to those guys, so I think health-related ones. Ok, only cluldren would classify that as lately. These are insights that Google her right now and you'll if I can amuse one of them, he SOPHOMORE, EARLY health-related ones. Ones "gym torture device," not "fun." in no way merit their own understand. or she might just send me a CHILDHOOD EDUCATION somewhat related to health, or Real gyms these days are fun, column, but that I still want check. "A party to celebrate related to something, probably though. They have to be. We join to put out there. I'm pretty "I think that Ever notice that people love — if you stretch your mind. gyms based on whether they sure I've seen at least four to brag about disgusting things my life with all my Why? Brushing your teeth play movies on big screens in other writers do this, but without toilet paper, they have done? I personally friends and family." requires little to no muscle front of the treadmills, or hook screw them -I'm stealing it. would not boast about not civilization would activity. I can't even figure out up to 2,800 radio stations and Backstreet Boys songs having showered in eight days. which muscles I am using digital cable television. sound way better than they collapse. Think Somebody has my copy of when I brush my teeth. It takes Why? Not only are we lazy; we did five years ago. Seriously, "Super Troopers." If I could get about it." 0.0000001 percent of our total require incentive for nearly 100 I heard one the other day, that back, that would be great. bodily effort to lift a toothbrush percent of everything we do. I and 1 had no desire to kill With Hunter S. Thompson and move it across our teeth in wonder, is it innate, our need anything. It didn't give me Why do they sell so much gone, I think Fox News is the headaches; I didn't even mind. insurance on late-night last bastion of gonzo side-to-side motion. Circular, 1 for incentive? Lab rats will work Maybe its because today's pop television? Do they really journalism. Think about it: mean. Don't tell my dentist. when they know incentive is is so much worse. I call it "The expect me to buy a life What is gonzo? Super- Bmshing your teeth, in terms coming. Chris Griffin of "Family Ashlec Simpson effect." insurance plan between subjective journalism where of muscle usage, is about the Guy," in the episode where he I think that without toilet "Family Guy" and "Futurama?" the reporter cannot separate same as waving. Lifting the tried to lose weight because he iniJESSICA WHITE arm and moving the hand, gets embarrassed after being paper, civilization would I never have heard fact from his own opinion. Fox collapse. Think about it. anyone call World Wrestling News is gonzo. SOPHOMORE, bnishing teeth and waving are mistaken for a van at the pool, sister sports. Now, would you When was the last time you Entertainment the "WWE" It's Finally, Mitch Hedberg ATHLETIC TRAINING required a Twinkee hung on a hopped somewhere? Not only still the WWF to me. World passed away two weeks ago, ever think of investing in an string in front of his face to get is it faster than walking, but Wildlife Fund be damned. and I just wanted to acknowl- "My best friend to tell electric waver? Do you think him to run. it's really fun. Try it around Speaking of wrestling, I saw edge one of the most original my mom what I really you'd ever be so tired that you It just goes to show... wait a campus sometime. People may WWF's "Monday Nigfct Raw" at comedians I've ever heard. did in college." couldn't wave at a person when minute. look at you like you're deranged, a sports bar the other day, and Mitch, you'll be missed. the time arose? I don't know. If I'm not getting paid for this

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CLEVELAND MARSHALS ARE TOP GROUP www.bgnews.com/state CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland office Of the U.S. Marshals Service has beaten 82 counterparts around the country to win the agency's top award. U.S. Marshals Service Dir. Benigno G. Reyna will present the Director's Award to Marshal Pete Elliott and his staff on April 20 in Washington, D.C. SWE Fire at Miami students' house, three dead By James Hannah house when the fire started Groups of students walked by IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS and that a 911 call came from the house yesterday afternoon OXFORD, Ohio — A fire early someone in the house and one woman was cryi ng and yesterday morning at a house awakened by a smoke detector. being comforted by friends. near Miami University killed Investigators believe the fire Tyler Rand, 19, a student from three people believed to be may have started in a rec room Columbus, said he played on Miami students and injured because the 911 call came from Miami's club rugby team with two others, authorities said. a nearby room. some residents of the house. "It looked like the house It took firefighters 90 minutes "I care a lot for these guys and had wings of flame, almost," to bring the fire under control. it's just unfortunate," he said. said Jesse Gerulis, a Miami Authorities were called about "I've been here quite a few of sophomore who lives in a near- 4:30 a.m. times and the guys were really by university housing complex. The roof of the worn-looking welcoming. It's heartbreaking Gerulis said he ran to the house partially collapsed and to think a few weeks ago 1 was house and saw two people all the windows were broken walking through the door for come out from behind the out. The house is in a neighbor- a social with the team from two-story, brick home with hood of large, older homes sur- Michigan coming down here, oxygen masks to their faces. rounded by large trees a couple and now it's torched." He said they stumbled to a blocks from campus. The last major structure fire hospital emergency room about Two people sitting on the roof involving Miami students was 100 yards away. of a nearby house when the on Nov. 10, 2000, at the Sigma The home was rented by nine fire started said the smoke and Chi house in which 50 residents students, authorities said. All flames were intense. were evacuated and one had were male and all but one had "Every single window was to be hospitalized, according been accounted for. billowing smoke and flames to the city, a college town of David KoM AP Photo Two females were found dut of it. There was really 22,000 people about 30 miles AFTER THE FACT: A firefighter sprays water into a window of a house where a tire killed three people near in separate, second-floor nothingtheycoulddowhenthey northwest of Cincinnati. the campus of Miami University, yesterday in Oxford. bedrooms, fire chief Len got here," Ross Neuhauser, 20, a The last timea Miami student F.ndress said. A male was found Miami student from Louisville, was killed in a fire at Oxford was support to the families and Oxford campus, according to there. Authorities labeled that near the front door. Ky., said of firefighters. at another off-campus house friends of the victims, but this is Miami's Web site. fire as arson. Charges against The names of the victims The woman he was with, Alii in 1994. according to Richard a tragedy that is touchingevery- In a similar fire two years ago, one person were dropped were not released. Davis, 18, of Oxford, said, "lust Little, a school spokesman. one in the university,'' Miami three Ohio University and two because of a lack of evidence, Two residents were before we came here, a guy Miami officials met with President Jim Garland said in a Ohio State students died in a Neuhauser said the deaths released after treatments at jumped out of a second story the survivors of the fire early statement. three-story brick house nearthe made him feel foolish lor Mis McCullough-llyde Hospital. window and walked straight yesterday to offer help. The 196-year-old college has Ohio State campus in Columbus worries. Endless said investigators into the hospital, head down, a "We are doing everything 15,300 undergraduates and after a 21st birthday party for "I was all stressed out about a believe 13 people were in the nasty cut on his leg." we can to help and provide 1.400 graduate students at its one of the victims who lived test and a paper.'' he said.

Police use identity for sting MimUnm RnSmpfmSavmE. Muuuumta. LawI :uv allowsallow: policeiinlirr toIn vice operation targeting the Total ThatThai doesn't sitsii well with a W?^^U~WmiUm0.Wmmm Xposure strip bar near Troy in number of people, including the use a person's identity western Ohio. Republican state representative in investigations. Nasal said the ploy was legal who sponsored the legislation because of a change in Ohio's and David Dawson, the father of THE ASSOCIAIEO PRESS law the previous year aimed at the woman whose identity was COLUMBUS — Supporters of curbing identity theft The law used. Ohio's identity theft law are livid allows police to use a person's "1 don't know much about law, that state liquor control agents identity within the context of an but 1 would say that's just baloney," gave a college student the investigation, he said. said Dawson, who lives pan time driver's license and Social Security And the tactics were justified in Columbus. number of another woman so because authorities managed to Dawson said his daughter lives she could pose as a stripper for close the club. Nasal said. in Cincinnati, has never been a sting "I don't apologize for the a stripper and didn't want to Investigators and Miami investigation and the conduct,' comment. County Prosecutor Gary Nasal he told The Columbus Dispatch According to court records, Troy came up with nothing more than for a story yesterday. "The result police paid Michelle Szuhay $100 misdemeanor charges in the 2003 speaks for itself." per night over three months to

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www.benews.com/nation WINTER WEATHER HITS WEST (AP) — A blizzard dumped wet, heavy snow on Colorado yesterday, while storms brought rain, hail and gusting winds to the Midwest. Moderate to heavy snow continued to fall over Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Montana throughout the day. The worst of the storm hit Colorado. NATION NIH accused of sexual harassment By John Solomon investigators. "There are a visor invited a colleague to a West AIDS division's chief of human gators to resolve any issues relat- they are financing, rather than THC ASSOCIATE D PRESS number of things that you really Coast rock concert and suggest- research protection because he ed to the conduct of our studies, with the agency's safety and WASHINGTON — Women al don't talk about." ed they also visit an AIDS clinic raised concerns about patient with the highest priority paid to regulatory experts. the National Institutes of Health In such a work there so the trip safety and shoddy science. patient safety," said Dr. H. Clifford "I think we (safety officials) got faced sexual intimidation and environment, "You "Sexual could be charged The NIH says he was fired for Lane. He is deputy director of the in the way, and that we were repeated disregard of their don't hold up any to taxpayers. poor performance. National Institute of Alletjjy and an impediment to the science," concerns for the welfare of projects even if you feel harassment is Smith and the The Senate and the inspector Infectious Diseases, which over- Luzar testified. She described patients in AIDS experiments, there are safety issues not tolerated top regulatory general at the Health and Human sees the AIDS research division. the division managers as "totally according to testimony by two for certain projects,'' compliance offi- Services Department are inves- Lane said "sexual harassment unsupportive" of safety concerns senior female officers and docu- she said. at NIH cer in the NIH's tigating the allegations. In addi- is not tolerated at NIH and we and bending to "tremendous ments gathered by investigators. Testimony by and we are AIDS division, tion, officials told the AP, the NIH are committed to ensuring that pressure" from drug companies One longtime medical Smith and the chief Mary Anne Luzar, is conducting an internal investi- all employees are treated with and researchers in the name of officer at the government's compliance officer committed to stepped forward gation on sexual harassment dignity and respect." trying to cure AIDS. premier medical research for AIDS research, ensuring that in interviews with NIH managers acknowl- The two new witnesses "1 think the culture was agency allegesthaltheharassnu'iil as well as e-mails investigators and edged in interviews that there testified in recent weeks to actions certainly strong for a period of and disregard for federal safety involving more all employees in sworn deposi- are problems in their AIDS they alleged made the workplace time that the ends could justify regulations are so widespread staffers and several are treated tions in recent research program, which pays intimidating. Examples included: the means," she testified. that employees an now afraid to bosses, paint a picture weeks and expand- hundreds nf millions of dollars for —female workers receiving Smith said Fishhein was a hold up experiments even if they of a sometimes raun- with dignity ed upon allega- experiments across the globe. unwanted hugs, kisses or catcalls strong advocate for improving see a safety problem. chy, profane-language and respect." tions made last They said they could not address in the hallways. safety for research participants Her sworn testimonyand other atmosphere inside an year by an agency specific allegations because —a safety order on a major and the effort to fire him is "a documents were obtained by I'lu- agency regarded for its whistle-blower, Dr. of the investigations, but were experiment delayed for nearly warning to other individuals." Associated Press from a variety of pristine science. Jonathan Fishbein. taking steps to end any sexual two years; She said after Fishbein was sources inside and outside Nil I. Documents tell of DR.H.CLIFFORD LANE. Their videotaped harassment and improve com- —safety conclusions changed forced out, NIH held a meet- "It can be fairly uncomfort- a supervisor send- NIH REPRESENTATIVE testimony was munication among employees or disregarded by supervisors. ing at which Fishbein and his able," NIH medical officer Betsy ing a red bra to a for- given in Fishbcin's when safety issues arise. " Luzar, the AIDS division's allegations were attacked and Smith testified in a recent civil mer female subordinate and of lawsuit against the agency. "We must be sure our staff compliance officer, alleged that a picture of one of Fishbein's case deposition that has been women beinghugged or kissed by Fishbein alleges he is in the works productively and in a her bosses frequently sided turned over to federal and Senate bosses. In one instance, a super- process of being fired as the timely fashion with our inu-sii- with the front-line researchers NIH.PAGE 11 Upsurge in oil prices continues nationwide Higher refining costs analyst said yesterday. $2.48 a gallon for the period. May, the dawn of the heavy The average retail price Crude prices, which briefly summer driving season. and growing demand for all three grades increased reached S58 last week, are likely The Energy Information hike prices. 18.95 cents to S2.32 per gallon to stay above $50 a barrel well Administration reported that between March 18 and Friday, into next year, Lundberg said. gasoline demand for this said Trilby Lundberg, who "It's very possible that unless summer is projected to be 9,3 By Alicia Chang IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS publishes the semimonthly crude oil prices show another million barrels a day, up 1.8 LOS ANGELES — Gas prices Lundberg Survey of 7,000 gas upsurge, then gas prices may percent over last summer, and stations around the country. have hit their peak already or the highest on record. soared an average 19 cents in The most popular grade, will soon," she said. The highest average gas the past three weeks due to self-serve regular, was priced Last week, the Energy price in the nation for regular lingering high crude oil prices, at S2.29 a gallon, while Department said it expects unleaded was $2.62 a gallon growing demand and higher customers paid $2.38 for gasoline prices to average in Bakersfield. The lowest price Rlc Francis AP Photo refining costs, an industry inidgrade. Premium averaged $2.35 a gallon nationwide in was $2.06 in Newark, N J. FEEL THE BURN: Gas puces continue to rise in Los Angeles.

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BASEBALL BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Tuesday al Noire Dame, 5:05 p.m. Friday al NIU, 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday al NIU, 1 p.m. SOFTBALL WOMEN'S GOLF Saturday and Sunday al Lady Buckeye Invitational MEN'S GOLF Falcons go 4-0 over weekend Saturday and Sunday at First Energy Intercollegiate BG is hitting their stride TRACK after their 33rd game, Saturday at All-Ohio Champonships the same time they hit it last season. TENNIS Friday at Western Michigan, 1 p.m. By Elliott Schreiner Saturday SPORTS EDITOR at NIU, I p.m. There must he something special about the Bowling Green Softball FOOTBALL team's 34th game of the season. Saturday Last year, the Falcons were Spring Game, noon 14-19 going into that game and used their next 17 games to go 13-4. And after this past weekend, it looks as if though BG is going for that feat again. The Falcons capped off their Indians get four-game weekend with four shutouts, four wins and a lot of momentum and pushed their hard fought record to 17-20 overall and 5-4 in the Mid-American Conference. victory in BG is looking to translate this momentum into more wins just like it did one year ago. Detroit . "I hope that's the case," BG head

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS coach I,eigh Ross-Shaw said. "I have IK) explanation for that. I just know With a six-run lead in the first it takes a while for us to get our inning, the Cleveland Indians confidence." probably thought they were on No matter what the case is, their way to an easy victory. the Falcons arc now four wins It didn't work out that way. better. Their weekend started out Cleveland closer Bob Wickman with a pair of MAC wins over Ball retired Ivan Rodriguez with the State and ended with two non tying run on first base to give the conference wins yesterday over Indians a hard-fought 7-6 win IPFW at the BGSU Softball 1 it-Id. over the Detroit Tigers yesterday. The first win yesterday didn't "They came back, and we had come easy for BG. some opportunities that we didn't They managed just three hits capitalize on," Indians manager against Mastadons pitchers Kady Eric Wedge said. "Even the one Elliot and Beth Harmon and didn't run we did add a couple innings have a hit until the fourth inning. later turned out be significant for "The first game I was wonder- us." ing what that girl was throwing a lason Davis (1-0) pitched six no-hitter in the fourth inning," Ross- innings in his season debut, Shaw said. "To come out of a slump giving up five runs — four earned is to go out and have confidence." — and eight hits. He walked one And while the Falcons didn't and matched a career best with necessarily set the world on fire, they seven strikeouts did manage to walk away from game "I didn't have my best stuff, but ■Mm File Photo 1 made some big pitches," Davis SWINGING AWAY: Bowling Green junior Gina Rango makes a hit in last season's MAC Championship game against Miami. Rango had a big said. "The runs in the first were a weekend for the Falcons against Ball State and IPFW getting six hits, scoring two runs and getting six runs batted in. SOFTBALL. PAGE 9 huge boost for my confidence." Three Cleveland relievers finished, with Wickman giving up an RBI single to Carlos Guillen BASEBALL in the ninth before finishing for his second save. Before getting Rodriguez, Wickman started Woods wins Masters to think about his blown save Badenhop leads Wednesday, when he wasted a Birdies and bogeys three-run lead against the White Sox. added up to a low "I'm thinking 'Here we go BG past Buffalo score of 1-under 71. again,' just like everyone else," he said. "I made a good pitch By Matt Hawkins the Falcons had a chance to By Douj Ferguson SPORTS REPORTER to Guillen and he got a base hit. blow the game wide open. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pudge was up swinging at the Senior Burke Badenhop pitched After BG second baseman Tiger Woods is the Masters first pitch, and 1 tlirew a little a complete game shutout and Eric Lawson led off the first champion once again, two-seamer in on him. Maybe had nine strikeouts as the inning with a double to right turning back a surprising chal- •w I outsmarted one of the best Bowling Green baseball team field, Bulls pitcher Matt Johnson lenge yesterday with a shot of hitters. I don't know." defeated Buffalo 1-0 at Steller loaded the bases with a pair sheer magic and a birdie putt to Jeremy Bonderman (1-1) Field yesterday. of walks, lohnson then walked win a playoff he never expected. allowed seven runs — only one Badenhop got off to an early senior Andy Iludak which A spectacular finish of bird- after the first — on seven hits start by striking out the first scored Lawson for the Falcons ies and bogeys finally ended and three walks in six innings He three batters he faced in the only run of the game. when Woods produced the \ struck out four. first inning. Badenhop said he But lohnson retired the next most important shot of all — a Bonderman showed none knew the Bulls were a good three hiners to get out of the 15-foot birdie putt on the first inning and from then shut \ of the command he displayed fastball hitting team so he tried extra hole to capture his fourth V in a dominant opening day to throw them off by using his down the Falcons, giving up just green jacket and finally put away performance against Kansas Gty. other pitches. four hits and one walk the rest the gritty Chris DiMarco. ^k The Indians sent 10 batters to "My changeup was pretty of the game. Woods knew it was over when \ the plate in the first, scoring six good and my slider was even With strong outings from the ball was a foot from the hole, times. better," Badenhop said. "I threw both pitchers, it all came down taking two steps to the left as a "1 got behind guys, and when eight innings against them last to who made the fewest mis- smile broke out on his face and *+ — I did get ahead of someone, I left year and I remember a lot of takes. That first inning proved his right fist punched the air the ball over the middle of the breaking balls is what got them to be the dagger for lohnson with fury. plate," Bonderman said. "I just out. Today I was able to hit my and allowed the Falcons to Everything else about this have to build on the last four or spots and mix it up." come away with the victory. Masters was up in the air to the five innings for my next start" Badenhop now holds the best "(Buffalo's) pitcher did a good very end. The Indians loaded the bases record in the Mid-American job," Schmitz said. "Thank God First came the most improb- with none out on two walks and a Conference at 6-1 and is tied for Burke (Badenhop) came out on able birdie on the par-3 16th, single. Victor Martinez struck out, the team lead in strikeouts with top." when Woods skipped his chip but Aaron Boone lined a two- Alan Brech (34). After defeating Buffalo 7-1 shot up the slope and watched run single to left and Broussard "(Badenhop) has great stuff," on Friday and losing to them it crawl 25 feet down to the Falcons head coach Danny 6-4 on Saturday, the Falcons followed with a two-run double cup, where it paused for 2 full »mj SiiicotU AP Photo (20-8,5-4 MAC) were able to get down the left-field line. Schmitz said. "When he's seconds before dropping THE MASTER: Tiger Woods reacts after winning the 2005 Masters in Casey Blake and Ronnie aggressive he's among the best the victory in the deciding game "I would rank that as one a playoff with Chris DiMarco on the 18th hole of the tournament. Beiliard added RBI singles later in the league, so we want him to and have now won their sec- of the best ones I've ever hit," in the inning, both to left as the stay aggressive at all times." ond straight MAC series. With Woods said. "It turned things finish with two bogeys and allow off and ran his hand through IndianstookadvantageofRondell While Badenhop was able to the loss, Buffalo drops to 11-14 around. It was pretty huge." DiMarco one more chance. his , crouched and kept White's poor throwing arm. stay aggressive on the mound overall and 1-3 in the MAC Then came an even bigger Woods made sure that was all looking up at Woods and down "That's just something you for the Falcons, BG hitters The Falcons navel to South surprise. The greatest closer he got. at his feet, afraid to watch, per- have to deal with," Tigers man- struggled at the plate with a Bend, Ind. for a battle with the in golf looked like a first-timer DiMarco again came up short haps knowing what was about ager Alan Trammell said. "You try total of five hits all game. But Fighting Irish tomorrow. First at Augusta National, making a of the green, and chipped up in the bottom of the first inning pitch is scheduled for 5:05 run. for a tap-in par. He took his hat INDIANS, PAGE 9 mess out of the last two holes to TIBER, PAGE 9

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By Charles Odum Floyd greeted reliever scoring chances, stranding tHE ASSOCIMID HESS Tom Martin with a homer lo runners at first and second Pedro Martinez pitched a center. Doug Mientkiewicz in the first inning before two-hitter and the New York followed with a double off having Reyes thrown out at Mets finally got their first the wall to chase Martin, and third in the third inning. win of the season yesterday, Wright hit a two-run shot off In the fourth, Chipper overcoming John Smollz's 15 Roman Colon for a 5-1 lead. Jones walked and scored on slrikeouts in a 6-1 victory over Beltran added a I-si rada's t wo-oul double into the Atlanta Braves. run-scoring single in the ninth the right-field corner. off lorge Sosa. Carlos Beltran hit a After four years as a Rusty Kennedy AP Photo go-ahead homer off Smoltz in Martinez didn't match reliever, Smoltz had only one STYLING: leBron James tries to get around Philadelphia 76ers' Aaron McKle, right, on Friday, April 8,2005 ■he eighth, and Cliff Eioyd and Smoltz's strikeouts, but he in Philadelphia, PA. James was named to Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World." David Wright connected later was just as sharp. His walk strikeout in his first start, a in the inning to send Willie led to the Braves' only run in 9-0 season-opening loss at Randolph to his first victory the fourth inning on Johnny Florida. Smoltz lasted only 1 as a manager. Estrada's RBI double. 2-3 innings, giving up six hits James named in top 100 Martinez (1-0) retired his Andruw (ones tripled for and seven runs, six earned, final 16 batters, struck out nine Atlanta's other hit. in the opener, but he was By Tom Withers "He's a the list are- Roman Abramovich, and walked only one. After Martinez signed a $53 back in top form for his first IH[ ASS0Cl»TED PRESS owner of Kngland's Chelsea ihe bullpen cost him a win million, four-year deal in the home start. As he carries the Cleveland phenomenon. He football Club; around-the-world on opening day in Cincinnati. offseason and delivered in the Smoltz struck out the Cavaliers toward die NBA play- was shooting at a sailor Ellen Macarthun formula Ihe Mets' new ace finished role of stopper, ending the side in the second and sixth offs, leBron lames finds himself I driver Michael Schumacher; this one himself for his 43rd losing streak. When it was over, innings and gol at least two basket twice the size and Richard found, head of the on a weighty list. career complete game. a smiling Randolph received strikeouts in each of the first lames Jias been named one of a hula hoop." World Anti-Ooping Agency. Smoltz (0-2) tied his Atlanta hugs and handshakes in the of lime Magazine's "100 Most James recorded his third triple- six innings. He posted his record for strikeouts and led dugout. 36th career game with 10 or Influential People in the World," BRENDAN MALONE, double (double figures in points, 1-0 through seven innings. Smoltz pitched 7 1-3 CAVS INTERIM COACH more strikeouts and his first one of just five sports person- rebounds and assists) of the sea- But lose Reyes led off the innings, giving up eight hits son in Samrday's crucial win over alities to make the list dial will hit Entering tonight's game eighth with a single and and two runs with no walks. since Oct. 1, 1999, when he newsstands today. against Orlando, lames is aver- the Bucks, a victory thai kept die fanned 11 Florida batters. In his second season as a pro, Cavaliers in the eighth and final moved up on Miguel Cairo's He set the Atlanta record aging 2fi.8 points, 7.1 rebounds sacrifice before Beltran drove with 15 strikeouts against Notes: With his third the 20-year-old lames, who had and 7.2 assists per game. Only playoff spot. strikeout, Martinez tied lames made a career-high a 2-1 pitch over the right-field Montreal on May 24,1992. 40 points, 10 rebounds and 10 t (scar Holiertson (six times), John David Cone for 19th on the assists ina win over Milwaukee on seven 3-pointers — five in the fence, chasing Smoltz. After liciti.in s homer, I lavlicek (twice) Michael Jordan career list with 2,668. ... The Saturday night, has die Cavaliers (once) and larry Bird (once) hive second quarter — and went That clutch swing seemed to Smoltz kicked the chalk on on the brink of making die play- averaged more than 25 points, l5-of-26 from the field to lead relax the Mets, who started 0-5 ihe firsl baseline ashe walked only previous time Martinez offs for the first time since 1998. seven rebounds and seven assists (Jeveland. currently 11/2 games for the first time since 1963 — off the field and tipped his and Smoltz started against Time profiled the list of 100 for a season. With six games left ahead of New Jersey in the when they losl their first eight cap in response to a standing one another was July 24, in five categories: "Leaders and James has a good chance to Eastern Conference race. games in their second year ovation from the Turner Eicld 1994, when Martinez and Revolutionaries," "Builders and become the fifth. Late in the game, lames sat of existence. Boosted by the crowd of 36,601. Montreal beat the Braves Titans, ""Artistsand Entertainers." Robertson profiled James on the scorer's table, formed his victory, ihey now head to New Randolph made two 6-4 at Atlanta-Fulton County fingers like a pistol and raised "Scientists and Thinkers," and in Time's piece saying, Tames York for their home opener lineup changes, starting Stadium. Martinez earned "Heroes and Icons," James' cat- diem to his mouth. He dicn pre- appears level-beaded and grace- today against Houston. 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His consolation was a Vallas drew a walk and advance two nrns in the second on Craig Woods closed with a 1 -under to second on a wild pitch. Then Monroe's RBI single and Man us 71 and won for the second time 4-under 68, and a steely performance that kept fans on Kristen Anderson reached base Thames' sacrifice lly. in a playoff at a major, wrapping on a fielder's choice that was Bulb teams added a nm in tile up a long and bizarre week at edge to the end. "I was ready to win," DiMarco supposed to get Vallas out at third. Cleveland scored when Augusta National that included third hut Instead turned into Broussard tripled and came two rain delays, an eagle putt said. "I will be ready to win next year. I certainly feel like 1 can." an errant throw that scored home on Blake's groundnut, and that Woods rolled off the green DiMarco, who spit away a Vallas anil moved Anderson to Detroit on While's RBI single. and into the creek, a record run third. The next barter up was "Ihe Tigers pulled to 7-5 in of birdies to get back into the four-shot lead in two holes ear- lier yesterday to finish the third DJ. Delong, who grounded Ihe fifth. Dmitri Young hit a contention and, finally, the fight out to second and knocked in two-out triple to score Guillen, of his life. round, outplayed Woods in the final round and could eas- Anderson to give BG a 2-0 lead. and Young scored when first He now has nine majors for ily have won except for missing TheFalconsstnickagainiirhe baseman Broussard dropped his career, halfway home to the four birdie putts inside 8 feet fourth but this time didn't need Bonne's throw for an error on a standard set by lack Nicklaus. He also was up against some any help from the Mastadons grounder by White. But this didn't look like the magic right out of Woods' as (canine Baca and Gina Rango "After that first inning, Bondo same guy who won his first glorious past. led the inning off with a pair kept us in the game," Young said. eight majors. Woods was clinging to a of doubles that would help the "We've always had a lot of respect At times Woods was simply one-shot lead and on the Falcons score two more runs for him, and this is why. 1 le faced brilliant, especially when he ropes, sailing his tee shot long and leave the first game with a adversity and did what he needed made up a four-shot deficit in over the par-3 16th green with win. to after that" just two holes when the third DiMarco facing a 15-footer for The second game was a bit Notes: Guillen, who missed ihe round resumed Sunday morn- birdie. Woods played his chip easier for BG as they won 8-0 in end of lasi season with a torn ing. He tied a Masters record up the slope and watched it six butfnos, Ashley Hunt; BGNi-*> AG1, stole his firsi base In the fifth with seven straight birdies on trickle down, begging from his The Falcons used 12 hits PATIENCE: BG freshman Allison Vallas waits for her pitch against inning.... The Indians have made his way to a 65, giving him a knees for it to keep going. When — most of them timely —to Michigan on March 30. 2005. Vallas had 2 hits, scored a run and hit at least one error in Iheir first three-shot lead going into the it stopped, then dropped, it roar out of the weekend. in 4 others against IPFW yesterday at the FJGSU Softball Field. six games. ... Magglio Ordonez final round. looked as though Woods had A two out Gina Rango double (viral Infection) missed his fourth But he made the kind of mis- the Masters won. in the third inning gave BG two against Ball State and Kristen much pressure to pitch perfect." straight game. I le hopes tn play takes rarely seen from Woods in But even a two-shot lead runs. Anderson shut down IPFW In Gouge said. "I know tiiat if I miss in tomoorovv's series opener the final round of a major. with two holes to play wasn't That was followed up by three yesterday's game one. it won't hurt us." in Minnesota. ... Davis has Ultimately, all that mattered enough. runs with two outs in the fourth Those two starts were offset It's been 27 innings since struck out seven on four other was having defending cham- He sliced his tee shot into the inning and anodier three runs by Emily Gouge's pair of shut the Falcons have given up a occasions, most recently on lune pion Phil Mickelson slip the pines, couldn't reach the green with two outs in the bottom of out performances. The fresh- run, they will have a chance to 23,2004, against (blorado. green jacket over his shoulders and escaped with bogey when tire sixth to give the Falcons a man threw 13 innings over ihe continue that streak this in the Butler Cabin, and being his pitch rolled off the green. He run rule victory. weekend, allowing just six hits afternoon when they take on a major champion again for the sailed his approach on the 18th "I just wish we had the same and striking nut 14. Oakland in Rochester, Mich, in a first time in nearly three years. into the bunker on the right and sense of urgency with no outs," In the weekend's last game, double header. Pw DiMarco, it was the made another bogey. Ross-Shaw said. Gouge wasn't under the pies "[Our pitchers] do exactly second straight year he saw the That forced the 13th playoff The reason for the Falcons sure her teammates were under what they're told." Ross-Shaw winning pun on the 18th hole in Masters history. dominance over the weekend the rest of the weekend thanks said. "They're not letting die wasn't the hitting, though. to BGb hitting. pressure get to them. 1 have Ii/.Vrabel started Saturdayout "When they gel runs, we to applaud our pitchers and by throwing a four-hit shutout know there's not going to be as pitching staff."

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Keiji sad. capital are banned, but the Japanese Foreign Minister government occasionally allows Nobutaka Machimura also ByAlexaOiesen THE ASSOCIATED PRESS brief rallies by a few dozen summoned China's ambassador people outside the Japanese on Sunday to lodge a protest and Beijing—Anti-Japan protests over Embassy on key war anniver- demand an apology and com- a controversial new Japanese text- saries. Anti-Japanese sentiment pensation for damages. book erupted in southern China Keiji said Japan had used dip- yesterday, a day after a violent tuna deep among Chinese, with many resenting what they see lomatic channels to "repeatedly rally in Beijing. Tokyo demanded request" protection an apology and better protection as Tokyo's failure to of Japanese interests for its citizens as a simmering atone for its wartime "Japan aggression. last week follow- diplomatic row threatened ties should ing demonstrations between the Asian heavyweights. China said yester- in the southern Demonstrations against Japan day it had ordered an u - adopt an Japanese protesters in earnest cities of Shenzhen have spread since Tokyo last Beijing to stay "calm and Chengdu, and week approved new textbooks received assurances that critics say fail to address and sane" and mobi- attitude and lized extra police to appropriate In mi Beijing. the Japanese military's brutal maintain public order, Meanwhile, China wartime invasion and but lapanese officials ways to deal said Japan should occupation of Asian nations in complained that not with the do more to improve the first half of the 20th century, enough was done. relations between including forcing Asian women When the feelings of the two nations. into sexual slavery for troops. protesters arrived at the Chinese "The Japanese On Saturday, about 1.000 the Japanese Embassy, have to do more demonstrators threw rocks and people." things conducive to broke windows at the Japanese security forces let them throw stones, enhancing mutual Embassy in Beijing after a noisy embassy spokesman trust and maintain- rally by more than 6,000 people Ide Keiji said. 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